Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 9, 1918, Page 3

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{s unusual and' amazing. Mme. Pet EVERY YARD TO HAVE GA“DEN rova has the part of Laura Sufphen, the brilliant hostess at whose week- end party the events of this fascin- ating story oulminate. Basaiiey oletare’ R Gitt o' You will get your money's worth|Gab,” with Jack Gerdner. at the supper given in the Scandi- Norma Talmadge coming Wednes- navian Lutheran church Tuesday,|day in “The Ghost of Yesterday.” F;bru;ry 12, by the members %t the work ““l‘;’:l‘bth“ yl°““8 people of the church. -212 community, but fully as important as Violet %‘m ?agnfimn t fn this is securing the co-operation of the { parents. It is quite necessary for the . |acted business in Bemidji Friday. Miss Elsie Jennings of Bass Lake passed the day in Bemidji. Mies Jennings teaches the Bass Lake school. BLUEBIRD PHOfOl’l.AY_S, Inc. Introduces MISS NOBODY” Bv Alfred Sohnanand R. F. Redin Writer Urges Importance of Move- ment, to Be Impressed on All Members of the Community. One of the first necessities, says Dr. John H. Finley in a recent paper on: gardening, is to arouse interest in the ‘Mrs. F, A. Craver of Turtle River Bluebird photoplays, at the Grand ;le:a:ern:mysl&e: g]l_:lvt:: h‘:s 3::14;111; theater tonight “Little Miss No-| €ntire success of this movement.that Presenting Y hurned trom Forest City, Ia., where|20dy,” a drama of life in the North the older people not only realize the vm[ET MEHSERE‘“ $50,000 to loau on rarms. Dean|she visited relatives for 4 month, |Woods. Intrigue and jealousy fur- importance of Increased produgtion - / 7 a71tt nish a strong and logioal motive for| during the coming year, but that they Suppotted by A i A 1 tend . lutefisk a gripping story told in fast moving| also take an active part in the pro- wh?ttefi:l? stxl;eperuin the bal::melll?%l; scenes with exciting episodes galore.| duction. i the Scandinavian Lutheran church,|Miss Mersereau plays the role of &| It is especlally important that only Tuesday, February 12. g-21% walf who finds ".‘;:l;""o::'“:l“‘l‘:u“fllm'i good seeds and good plants be used. Therefore, those who are in charge -fice, 922, a\lmut thg‘;: news item yol‘; erd for a couple of days. have in mind. our guests an 2 cumstances, following a conflict that 5 A. D, Simpkins, who has been con- | SBtanees, TOTNW RE R A0 H ren-) Of this work should see to It that friends will appreciate the courtesy. 1 ; ou ought ¢y February ilz’.—Dlsm-lct court be-| 05.':: AATE s L it e '6'3?31,::, Bt fi;‘;‘:“;y Tml?rzl?::} 516 | der to fate and take their chances. :hown";:‘nm!‘d:“ be ;erer;ed only gins its session. picture taken. 14tf| Simpkins is suffering from heart e s for seeds. In order Grand that lack of capital may be no handi- 19—Municipal election bl hi ndition becam February unicip trouble and his condition 0780 cap to those desiring to take up the for public officials. 5. J, W Thursday | serious that' the entire family was Mrs. J, W. Smith spent Thursda¥| onoGs b e bedside, his aged mother | tional stage success bullt on life at| work, there should be provided and Feb. 16— Meeting Commercial] rd the est of Mr. and club rooms for improving rural Hrs?r%‘fifilm Ne;;,:. arriving from Minneapolis, and his|the great Cambridge ccilege, s now | administered a loan fund for those phone service. gaughml-, Mrs. Cora Amundsen, éll'om g]lll flae Ecl;‘e::- tlt will be shown at| who need assistance in buying ma- ; or Wold -has returned from|California. A younger son, Clar-|thg rand theater Sunday. nure, hiring vacant lots or large gar- = e ol ure he atfonded thelence. Who has resided with his sls.| Fasel Daly, Sho ot the rolo| den plots, and in paying for plowing utomobile Show: : ter and attended the University of|of Honey in inner's Dress Suit”|gng harrowing same. S 0 C I E T Y a4 California, where Mr, Amundsen has|and subsequest Skinner pictures, co-| ™"y o 'so the time to deal with next: 3 been in the agricultural extension |stars with Tom Moore in the cellu- winter' & ; e loid version, which was produced by|Winter's disturbances; high cost of living, boycots and embargoes. A William N, Selig. Besides being & brother-in-law to|national preparedness for war de- the “world’'s sweetheart,” Mr. Moore| mands that immediate steps be taken has won fame as an interpreter of|(by every individual to do his share in _ P cinema dramatics in many fillm suc-|the production movement. “A gar | —— 00— cesses. One of the most recent was ” CH URCH Es “The Cinderella Man,” in which he ::: n every yard” should be our slo- | p o ember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” played opposite Mae Marsh. i Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Sidoey Mason, Clara Byers | and Bluebird’s Cleverest Photo- — players Another proof that “THE PLAY’S' THE THING” Bluebirds are Your Guaran- tee Against Wasting an Evening. at the Theatre--- \ They - Never Disappoint--- They are Always Worth While. . GRAND Toniet l Coming Events 1"“‘" i Mrs. Fred Moody is visiting her Today—Telephone the Ploneer of-|sister, Mrs. Fred Bisphaur, of Brain- Sunday. “Brown of Harvard,” the sensa- Germans: Four of your photos to department, enlisted in the signal meet government :registration rules,{ . ., "¢ the aviation in December HOSTESS AT CHAIN only 96¢. ‘Rich-studio, Az;vrffltzhtt& and is now on his way to France. ' Mesdames C. F. Olson, E}x;lma Col- lard, S. H. Webster and Hans An- : turned last Cross chain party yesterday after- 7 : ik noon by Mrs. Oscar Benson. had -been visiting: relratlves ¢ C— 0. B. Johnson and l;mlly t'wh‘ti) have DANCE A SU been: living: on: their homestead near ST 0. TONTGHT - 3 .| Blackauck;. are: plamning on going Worssl‘:’lm1 dg%mnlflthmblloww J. Barney Sherry in 'Fflzfll Folks,” ~ About one hundred peoplé attend-|to their. old home in Cokato. 4t 10_301) P Ny folloWs: | and' & comedy Triangle play. ed the Red Cross dance given at the H o' ti oeth n orvives an tans- B Elke’ temple last evening. The af-| We have just Teceived a fow fam- z.u‘:-s:l.{ Bnd“lil s : ieeven (lllogmeawor- Elko Tomorrow. fair was an enjoyable one and the|ily expense books. Bemidji Ploneer. o h(; o kS l::g sh se: vi 08, ome, Dick Rosson, wgmm V. oh admi: SPEc|A|_ . musie, which was furnished by the 2 129t¢ | ship us morning and evening. | yo geting in Larry Bvans' story, Sunday school at 12 o'clock. In-luggegiqy,” duplicates: his success in Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” Harmony Trio, was excellent. The : d ‘ Elks donated their hall and the Har-~ 5 struction given in both languages.|«, cgge’at Law,” and is seen at his A | ookt ity B o o i B b . [ o 2 Skl ‘BROWN OF HARVARD’ 3 A the: new: er reporter, who was # = b e A Methodist. Enisoonal. vandicapped. from Birth with an in- . : T i goMMorning warahip 8¢ 10745 o clot [erited desire for drink. Pauline Featuring 'Sermon topic--“Depraved Appetites.” : Personals and Highest prioo pad for second hand Evening worship 4t 8 olock, ser:| 1" Fopttul:"s e of proauc. T o oo furniture. Liberal allowance gn yo:r mon . topic—“Spiritual Lethargy.” | fior o 15 seen first as his sweetheart H az e’l D al and om M ,o or e Uped lurnltur: ] otsherv;;se )f:&l: Sabbath school at 12 m. Bpworth|,nq then as-his wife. She refuses Newsy Notes ||on zov furmiture, Sonug " 2.29| Leasue at T p. m. A cordial 1071} o give up hope in this weak-minded b : ; Co. I 0. O. F. 8. tation to all. B. D. Hanscom, pas-|vouth and his inherited taste for 8 Parts Usual Prices tor. liquor draws them. closer, instead of forming the usual barrier. A A A A A A AN A AP WHALE MEAT POPULAR Whale meat and turtle meat, ob-l tained from Booth fisheries, is be- ing used by the Hotel Markham on meatless days, and may be used any day in the week. BRIGADE TO MEET The Boys' Brigade will meet in the basement of the Episcopal church this evening at 7 o'clock. A large attendance is desired. -Dr. C. R. Sanborn has returned from Minneapolis, where: he had been on business since Wednesday. Mr. Loman resides at Solway. ness visitors in the city yesterday. St. Bartholomew's E;nimm.l. Quinquagesima Sunday. Church school 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. A Romance of Cam) | bridge adapted from j the Novel and Sensa- tional Stage Success, “BROWN of HARVARD” Senator E. J. Swedback returned yesterday morning from Minneapolis where he has been on business. He had been absent from the city since Monday night. Mrs. A. R. Taylor of St. Paul is'ex- pected to arrive in the city today for a week’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ballou. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of In- ternational Falls visited at the I Ingersoll home this week. Lutheran Free, Services at the Malvik church at 10:30 a. m. At Aardahl church, town of Frohn, 3 p. m. Nymore church at 7:30 p. m. All are wel- come to these meetings. O. P, Gram- bo, pastor. Mrs. E. Ingersoll and Mrs. Frank Smith of International Falls went to Brainerd Thursday. Wanted, every man in town to come to the dance Saturday evening at City Hall. Music by Tuseth’s or- chestra. 2-29 Alfred Tagley of Erskine left for his home Thursday after spending " three weeks-at the home of his uncle frair . SRR S 5 =< 0. J. Tagley. G. Grundmeier of Blackduck Lake — has gone to Manning, Ia., where he Rev. George Backhurst has re-|will visit relatives and old time ac- turned from Mentor where he offi-| quaintances for some time. ciated at the funeral services of Jacob Berg, an old Civil war vet- M. A. Dilly of Solway passed sev- Remember “Brown of Harvard?” Some story! Tom Moore and Hazel Daly star in the film version. Grand, Sunday and Monday. 2-29 Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school atfillo a. m. Ser- vices at 11 a. m. Services in the evening at 7:30 o’clock. Missionary Westlund.' - PROMOTED TO SERGEANT Mrs. Willlam Lilly has received a letter from her son, Charles Bar- wise, who is stationed at Camp Pike, T 8 College Ark., stating that he has been pro- he est olleg moted from corporal to sergeant. Story Ever Written Mr. Barwise is a Bemidji boy and has attended the local school. Matinee 2:30 _ Congregational. 3 Churéh school at 10 o'clock. Morn- ing services at 11:30. Evening ser- vices at 8 o’clock. Rev. Vaas.: . eran, who died in Maryland, Jan-|eral hours in the city yesterday on 8 p 4 t. Philin’s Catholic. uary 30. business. Low mss at 8 0l clock 1n the morn- GO; “ " (s ing. High mass at 10 2. m. Sunday| Glenn Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Night 7:30-9 SCENE FROM J. J. Conger, has been transferred “BROWN OF HARVARD” Students; learn to play guitar, Don't forget the big dance Satur- from Philadelphia, where he had mandolin or banjo by note. in 12 day night, February 9, at City Hall. lessons. Lessons 50c each. Ask for 1 od cause. 2-29 Frank Dixon at Crothers’ barber Come and help & good ¢ been for the past two weeks, since . leaving the training station at Great . shop. 1-29] Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Johnson Lakes, to the fleet battleship Mis- - sunday and Monday (1) MJ ) : 1 4 | r < ] \ school at 11:30. Vespers and bene- diction at 3 p. m. J. J. T. Philippe, rector. Miss Hssie Peterson went to Bag- and son of Blackduck Lake expect| Sunday morning at the Presby- souri, While in Philadelphia he had B8, Beble i to leave for Canada in the spring.|terian church at 11 o'clock the pas-|been stationed at the League Island ley today to spend the week-end A o _{ Mr. Johnson will manage Mrs. John-|tor will speak on the subject ‘‘Chris- | navy yard. ":“,h h‘;‘;lt;'%'}flazfissw&a;%:::;fls;ua son’s uncle’s farm of 999 acres. tianity in Action” (Mark 16:15). At s 8 this service the choir will render the NOTICE teacher in the Fifth ward school. The Yale-Harvard boat race as it|inspiring anthem, “O Praise the Seo W. S. Ridgway at Home Cafe, 3 Dan Rose. purchasing agent for| a8 penned in the novel, “Brown of | Lord” (by R. M. Stults). At the|peltrami avenue, for hay in carload the Watah Paper company, has re-|Harvard, is visualized in the Per-|evening service at 8 o'clock the sub- | jots, ranging from $12.50 to $14.00 s turned from @ trip up morth. Mr. fection picture ‘of this story at the|ject of the sermon will be “Word and | per ton. Nortk Dakota upland hay, - r:.losa has finished buying for the Grand theater Sunday and Monday.|Deed” (Psalm 33:9). Sunday school|F, 0. B. shipping point. W. F. Lip- 4 season. The Watab mill is one of 2-29 E:ll(]le:l::: :tt 170 :- 1‘1:-, fl:fl (;;1‘1_:15:;:1“ pert, owner. 6-29 Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” the largest in the state and con William Melville, who has been|come. L. P. Warford, pastor. fx sumes about 20,000 cords of wood| . W iee for the Northwestern a year. Telephone company 4n this city for snowine «THE HEART OF ROMANGE” MF&E gEATURE TONIGHT ——————————————————"| the past sev;ul ye:rs, has e;esignlled his: position here and acce, a sim- Cutarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Gured v w ning, February 9. Proceeds to be I O'DA l WITH JUNE CAPRICE--FOX Production given to Red Cross. ex tonight will be shown a Fox feature, “The Heart of Ro- — i o ilar position in Eveleth. He has al- b, logal spplications, sp they canngt feach | ready sssumed his new duties. [ only one way to curé catarrhcl deafness, 3 and- that is by a constitutional remedy. Mrs. N. L. Hal rup has returned | mance,” in six parts, with that cele- reatored to s Dormal condiaor fearn€ |from Eau Claire, Wis., where she|brated star, June Caprice. Another fhess are caused by catarrh, which is |visited her cousin, Miss Margaret|feature will be the showing of one SUNDA Y --METRO WONDERPLAY Catarrhal Deafness is causcd by an in- 3 deat X an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- Wang, formerly of this city, who ex-|of the famous Sunshine comedies, al- WM. S. HART & CLARR WILLIAMS flamed condition of the mucous lining of faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru In ‘A KNIGHT OF THE TRAIL’ the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is theblood on the mucous surfaces of the | pects to leave soon for France as a|s0 productions of high class from 10 and 20 cents Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:10-9:00 Every one invited to come to the dance at City Hall Saturday eve- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is-the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- Red Cross nurse. She visited her]the Fox studios, a new feature of the uncles at Chippewa Falls. Mr. Hak:}Rex program. The title of the com- kerup joined her at Minneapolis,|edy is “There’s Many a Fool” and where they attended the auto show:}is a three-reel special, making nine reels in all tonight. In this play Miss Caprice is a wealthy heiress. A struggling young writer is in love with her. To prove that the young man is not enamored of June’s wealth, her guardian puts the youth to a severe test and he comes out with flying colors. system, 7 " We will give One Hundred Dollars for . any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir- Sunday—Big Program. Sunday’s program at the Rex wiil At the ELKO Tonight Mme. Petrova, comes in “Th } i E L F S” n e Silence 8. Hart entitled “The Knight of the times placed at the mercy of un- 66 ” nocent acts is shown in ‘““The 8i- le:;ceege:lers," a Metro Wonderplay adapt rom the story by Blair Hall WITH A COMEDY efforts of society blackmailers, and “Tattle Tale,” a society journal of sulars fee. s ARBREY & CO. Toledo. O. E"‘fl,' F b '\ E E '\ t be one of the best of the season, : —in— when that renowned screen star, Sellers.” There will also be a smash- ing two-reel feature with William ~V Trail.” Eight big reels in this pro- And a COMEDY gram. How society members are some- suNDAY scrupulous persons who attempt to put & bad construction on their in- in "Sbnap;t:y stt;&les," starring that 1) n ] superb actress, Mme. Petrova. MBNM'Y EB 1] THE G'FT oF GAB w h JAGK GAHBNEH DICK ROSSON and PAULINE CURLEY pab aetid, e Pnn il Y, FEB. 1-- it AND ers,” secret service agents baffle the 1] (1) H Rt oy viscimadors.ona M | WED, “GHOST OF YESTERDAY” With NORMA TALMADGE 6 Acts Triangle Plays unexpected. The way in which the gossip, comes into the story, and guides the destinies of all concerned,

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