Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 13, 1918, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ‘could not have come nearer @& real .character :for' ‘which Miss Frederick 18 peculiarly fitted. Most stories end Next number of Lyceum course at|with .the phrase, ‘“And they lived Mtetéhodist church, Thursday, Feg.21‘4. -:llapll;fly ever afterward.” = This par- W b H at 8 p. m. - cular story begins with Courtney e'are: ing Hi % e 3 i s | S ot e e | p e P on e, ol .'E, J. Olson an: e son have | ing from their honeymoon to his o 1 H ;?.tl\:mod from a visit in Thief River ancestr;l home. Miss Frederick e}.ts and- Tallow and will pay: 8. 2 takes the part of Courtney Vaughan : z 4 and the development-of the wife’s ef- you the full marke( prlcta, i Four fithf:t c«:n:ort. loo:tp:n{‘ |;:-- forts'to win and main her husband's 3 \der: auspices of study clubat Meth- | respect and love during a geries of ) T ifim church, Thurpgiydpvenlng.’ l;eib‘ ¢unt&rtmlxlntte Tlsunde;sundlnss caus- NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY: (14 : = 'es the photoplay to show some of the i P 3 < 2 Bost SntE ot Mice Predariqhis. ale One 'Half ' Block .Nonh of ‘Unlon Station; SEMIDJI; MINN: ). Dr. Walter ‘L. Mattick, superin-|ready remarkable —.career, . ‘‘The | it St SN 1 A | s E B IR SN LT S R tendent of the Lake “Julia sanator-{Hungry Heart” will be the attrac- : Mrs. Foster of Puposky passed|ium,. was-among :the business-visit-|tion at the Blko today and ' tomor- Monday in Bemidji.on business.. ors yesterday. TOW, Apprentice girls wanted at the| William. Christian_of Turtle River | REX TONIG v o _“l ‘ Y L lVERY = Henrionnet Millinery: parlors, 3-215] was among: the business visitors in Did you see Clara Kimball Young Bemidjl yesterday:. Mr.;. Christian|in ‘The Marionettes” at the Rex Bemidji'sall the year round livery. Service is firsticlass: always Best'of horses, rigs):robes, foot warmers; etc. : expects to move to Bemidji in the|theater last evening, for the benefit POGUE’S OLD BARN,'COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. C. Strand of Puposky was among the 'business visitors .yesterday. I - Coming Events “Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about that news item: hlv’e in‘ mind. Your gneg: Z:‘.; Miss Ethel Keer of Becida is vis- friends will appreciate the courtesy. iting friends in Bemidji: tor' a few February 12—District court be-| days. spring. iof the-Red Cross? If you didn’t, Jidon’t fail to see it. Ask those who Don’t ' forget the next number of gins its session. : ‘were there. It will be shown again | " February 19—Municipal: election| $50;000 to loan on rarms. Dean{ithe Lyceum course." The' Four Ar- itonight, and.in addition there will TELEFHONE 3-W tor public officiais. Land Co. a71¢t] tists Concert company: will ‘appear-at|beione-of: the famous Metro comedies ||} i ; i . | Feb. - 16 — Meeting. Commercial the Mathodist chiurch- Thursday, Feb, | With. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. C.-E. HICKERSON. Man ! club rooms for fmproving rural| R. W, Kiehl left this morning for|14, at 8. o’clock. 2-214| . The title of the photodrama arises | o ; ’ ager - Sebeka and Wadena on a business trom the identity of its plot with flf : A 5 ithe story of a. puppet show in.which Miss Jane Bdgar: of. Warrem spent a.neglected wife converts the indif- ference..of- her husband to ‘love by fikflxg him jealous through an ‘“af-’ r.” phone "service. "SOCIETY trip. 5 One of these ‘nice days' you’' ough to go to Hakkerup’s and have yourj: plcture: taken. 14te]'panted by Mfss Maud Clark: of" Be- : ' : . HOSTESSES TO ESTHEES N Eléd)i: whow also returned with Miss Esefsl;;s;z::t;xgz?ntgh;‘:x ‘;:‘:.“.l:: ;t,ov,; g: 2 8 P c - Bo o ’ .'R. W. Raco den nneaps}: -t : 8 i f ) g 4 e b= Saa Miss Florence and Miss Katherine| olis 11-:“ evening cwheroa sl‘x’e will e:g: '!‘{g::. R e 3"“;,’“;“: t,ltu,‘lh:u omax:;l 'g:g;n g:gna:: 3 er ent on Your] Mbmy esired by -others, he. ¥ . Bagley entertained the Queen Es-| dergo an operation for goiter. thers last evening. at their home. . Mrs. M. Phibbs, Mrs,. A. M. Bagley,| We have just received a few fam* \ Mrs. 'P. L. Brown ‘and Miss. Esther|ily expense books. - Bemidji:Ploneer: f Palmer of Puposky were guests of -120tt ' the society. Mrs. Brown spoke on his knees and pledges.his eternal de- votion. RED: CROSS-NOTES . . Tom%o%mrm?ofio&e Rex| S o Ancther ‘Circl i ot the work of the Queen Esthers and| ~Mrs. L. M. Harrls of LesHe; Mich’| ~Mré. Augusta hol and daughter, | comes.that huge Fox spectacle “Al- [l %N‘{E%TORS. INbV ESTIGATE—Becomea: stockholder.-in. Miss Palmer spoke on the Queen Es-| formerly of Portland; -Ore; is--the]Miss- Lillie-Sthol,-of. Pinewood -pass- |addin and the. Wonderful Lamp,” an | astest growing business in Northern Minnesota: ther- convention. given. in Minneap-| guest of Mr. and-Mrs.-E. Y. Wilson] ed vesterday in Bemidjl. They re-age-old fairy talo done on a gigantic/@! On ' account of an ever increasing business, a olis .last year which Miss Moore,{for several weeks. “| port- a’ Red" Crosscirele 'has~ been| scale of. mystery, romance and ‘thrills, 1:amount of Non-assessible Preferred stock t'aio lmit : milsh;:xary o e e e o 'lmrtedmatr ml‘:m :;emenuy’n?d& m’l“l’x‘? grb youngl: ngngd' ¢- in-|jill*-each, drawing 8 per cent per ann:m isaofiemdtputo“éfie and the:-reception.given: ‘honor . arge er have tdoin ere are some elem of in- 2 . t p given in homor of | Mrs. Lucy Sherwood was the guesti tense realism in “Aladdin.and the|[llk: public by o " Miss Moore. It was decided last eve- : i sa sns-areibeingrmade®o held social A of Bemidji:friends for:afew daym gnm- to . raiermoneyr for the| Wonderful Lamp,” but the: mystic [, ning to give a program in March, t 2 € to gl proprim 8 O this week Red Cross. element of the East is always dis- i KOORS BRQ-S co v N ow what has been done by the so- cernible. The lamp that has its Manufacturers & Jobbers ‘of 8] clety, as well as its.aim. .Lunch was{ Attend the Moose dance tomorrow seryed' by the hostesses at the -close|night <in :the:City: Halli: Mnsi#sby} magical powers to give to.the one , Bakery Goods,F Butter, Ice Créeam; Céndies any of little people yesterday after- - 28 and y o pany people y y Northern passed yesterday in - Be-| Puposky Thureday, and sleo attendit Tlr B tures, Ho has something| ountain: Supples- ceived -valentines.. Those present © A'Sound, Safe Investment. + 1 * Miss gfimr aImer of Puposky|who rubs it his wish is dominand|l noon at a Valentine party. The|midji shopping. e e o & M Bags] of the clement of the glant of “Jack Bemidji, Mifin. of ‘the evening. 5 2-2 .___g_._..____ the Jazy orchestrs 2 passed yesterday in"Bemidjl. While}throughout the story. It is:a play| T T arterncon ley h last i Miss Palmerfand the Beanstalk” in that he rep Miss Gena Hegland and Miss Gun-}ley home last evening. almer} an % | 7 . = . a0 o is the daughter:of Rev. Palmer of]resents the things.that all children’ r"w ' F A A 1 ' Pm d i o hild Kvale of Rosby were among the ) oo e g | n e or " npfl"" men nr ' ) ——————————————————————————————————————————— i Mrs, | here she secured, material for _thefof magic and.a genie takes the place | Mrs, George Feigel and | Red Cross circlé ‘to be organized iinifof the fairy of our Western land.. music, the feature of the afternoon being a Valentine box where the = 4 I uposky. business 'visitors in the city yes- posky. O readin Cand. the Wonderful Lamp” is bound to-appeal in: a most. : Belhelv'Newton lentrrtainad a f the t of ¥ ‘ ) com- own i L TRl Y i Puposky Thuradsy, and also attends| This genle is something new im little guests and hostess gave and re- wonderful way to the young... terday. were Margerie Carter, Myrtle Able, & : Cross Social: Elizabeth' Williams, May Clark, Alice Mr. and Mrs. Ray Espy of Kelliher A Valentine/ social for the:benefit| Krantz and Donald Newton. Lunch|transacted business in the city yes- of the Red Cross.will be held’ at the was served. terday. Ernest Willet home in the/town of Grant Valley Saturday. -evening:| Miss Alice Huntosh, teacher in the}. Riverside school, will: have charge o§ et;xe social. All .are- cordially in- vited. - " NOTE: No application for less than10 -shares: ‘accepted.: - REFERENCES: Security State Bank, Bemidji, H. C. Baer. Northern National Bank, Bemidji, W. L. Brooks. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Lillian Flatner, daughter of Mr. Bthel Krantz entertanined several|and Mrs. A. B. Flatner, is ill at her of her little friends in honor of her|home with mumps. fifth birth anniversary. The guests were Buelah Taylor, Bethel Newton, For a good time go to the City Margerie Carter, Blanche Bush,|Hall tomorrow night and attend the Pearl Taylor, “Bobbie” Neumann and | Moose dance. Good music is as- Donald: Newton. The afternoon! was|gsured. 2-214 A passed” in games and lunch was THE ATERS served. Mr. and Mrs. David Hinshaw- of ¥ \ 3 Grant Valley were 'the guests of relatives in° Bemidji yesterday. PAULINE FREDERICK P & WORKERS TO MEET I %' Mrs:,Andrew Larson will enter- . tain her ‘Red Cross sewing circle at| Joseph Belleperch, superintendent| GRAND ’Tomgl_u' ¢ her home tomorrow afternoon. Allfef-the Mutual Auto ‘company ‘of Du= Diamonds-and- Pearls” is the in- members are cordially invited. 1 , is th uest of Mr. and Mrs. terest-arousing title of the. new ‘ i xd Jl_ms;v, %Vllc%xgtor a few' days. ‘World-Picture ‘Brady-Made in which Kittyi Gordon, the renowned English beauty, is starred. It is a story ‘of high society life, of wealth, of so- | - KITTY.GORDON in .Kl G ' ““The Hungry Heart” Action, humor, pathos; SUPPER ‘A SUCCESS: - Over one hundred and fifty people| G. W. Farrel, local manager of the were fed at the supper given in the|J. C. Penney company's store, re- human nature and a tri- First Scandinavian Lutheran church |turned yesterday morning from Salt cial ambitions and of true love shin- N last evening.and $76 was made. The|Lake City, Utah, where he attended| ing brightly in the midst of deceit angle-that Miss Freder- supper was given by the Ladies’ and | the annual meeting of the represen- and extravagance. i 1 kK 5 Men’s ‘aids of the:church. tatives ‘of the various stores-of thel: . The:production gives Miss. Gordon { : : ick handles delicately : and successfully. ~|J. C. Penney company. one: of the greatest opportunities of | - Today & Tomorrew her career for the display of her Mrs. A, B. Flatner received a|beauty and..of her great emotional PAULINE FREDERICK Pel'SOIl a]S an d ] Christmas present from France yes-|talents. Needless to say, Miss Gor- “DIAMUNDS Afln PEAHLS" ‘ Famous Plaers-Paramount LAST TIME terday which is-quite.a_curiosity in]don makes the most of her oppor- . . B — this country. It is a pair of slippers| tunities and the result is a big glit- ————— SELECT PICTURES PRESENTS st Newsy Notes ||with“woodan soles and leather up-|tering, gorgeous production that fas- cinates everyone-who sees it. “Dia- 1 pers. Mrs. Flatner displayed them|? o0y Q8 Pearls” will be the at- | IN:THESSTREEPLAY by the SAME NAME : i 2% BIG FEATURE TOMORROW & FRIDAY day. in’ the Red Crosairooms yestercay traction at the Grand tonight only. You will rub the lamp of happines if you.see-the screen version of this famous fairy-tale. Wm. Fox Fresents The Fox Kiddies In- “Aladdin And Wonderful Lamp” 10,000 - Feet of Fiim- - 104000 WILLIAM S. HART In| ‘THE GOOD FOR NOTHING’ NOTE PRICES 10c-26c - 7:10-0:00 The latest popular patriotic songs 4 at Malloy’s confectionery, 214 Third S5 St. 2-214 Thomas Porte of this city has left for Fargo, where he will assist in an 0 TODAY examination of opticians for three| When David~Graham Phillips days. Mr, Porte is a member of the wrote his sixth best seller"ot the North Dakota state board of exam-|year, “The Hungry Heart,” if he iners of opticians. Mrs. Porte willjhad known he was going to write . accompany him. After the examina- it~ for Miss Pauline Frederick, he Just received 150 copies of theftions are completed, they will visit latest popular music at Malloy’s|friends in Minneapolis, Duluth- and}|: confectionery store, 214 Third St. Bemidji, returning home in about: 2-214|two weeks.—Grand' Forks Herald. 2 Mrs. John Smith of Scribner was the guest of Bemidji friends yester- day. Twenty-three “bad” men, inmates of Sing Sing prison, after seeing this remarkable picture- there recently, agreed that the hold-up of the gambling joint was the most thrilling and realistic scene of the kind that it is possible to produce. It is but one of many great situa- tions in a great Western drama. -See W. S.HART as “The: TWO-GUN-MAL" i1 “Tho BARGAIN™ and you will be fascinated-ty t':c swift “actions ens thralled by the portrayal of a graat love, and enter- tained as you have never been cntertained b~fore. ” In ““The Marrionettes”, Clara Kimball Young, the artiste .sup- ~ grby risss-to-grantheightsin her delineationofithe simple litti€ * - country izl who-blossoms-into a Parisian butterly -and-wins 8. SidneyDrew ~«THE: MARRIED LOOK” A METRO DREW DRAMA 10 and20¢c - 7:20 and 9:00 \

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