Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 5

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ag) @ of the Fif Fent rtnlneg”’ntféitfiwxd Tast eJ enixsxx, The guests were Mesdames Joe Su- Cover%vvore "ifi for Mr: and pry, George -Voltz, G?xst Johpson, E. n:r} ebeter, Mr. and Mis.|C. Lage, J. T. Taylor, E. Riley, Bar- een, Mr. and Mrs. Yilow and Ward. The. hours; were n, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cfi‘am":i a=sed n sewing. an : ‘haye returned fro to Min eanolls Quality port) ~Rich Studio, ’23 10t where he wlll H.Z Mitchell -editor the .Be-' midjl Sentinel, left last evening-for Minng lis where .he will attend the m g of the anneso State uor!al assoclauon. : Mrs. M. L Mattson ‘of Kelliher Teturned to her home yesterday froni|. { Crookston; ‘where she: attended th trom her home'circle: T.earn photo finishing. Mr; Rieh- ‘ardson < will ~teach photo - finishing | free to young lady and will pay gdo salary when proficient. = ~at-:homev preferred.’ - he guest: rown and daughter, Miss Ida. Vi i jwedbac! Apprentiee girls “wgnted at the Henrionnet Millinel fiaflors 13:216 - Miss” Florence‘Revoir: ‘of - Lake Planmganet passe yssterday in Be- ‘1Y an 1 : 68 Kruger entertnlned six little Bts “yesterday. afternoon. at. her 8 Valenfine party. The' Tooms || eanore Lnrson, Helen-stewnrt. Mar- garet Wilson, Nora May :Smith, El-|to %0’ to ankarup's Kruger and’ Verna“” Kruger. E ure . taken. A t»he meeting 'of the Ladies Afd |t : church and Mrs. Mrs.J. H Koors has returned from, | Park ‘Rapidy ‘and ‘Itasca state ‘park. At the latter:place she was the guest of Mr.“and-Mrs. Heinzelman: ‘Wednesday .in Bemidji on bunlness matters.” Mr. Blood 1s manager of the. ‘Blood. -Broom Manulwcturlng company of that. city. John: Burke or Baudette, who han been- the guest of his’ parents, Mr. J. 8. Burke, of Lake Boule- vard for the past several days, has returned to his home. | Mr, Burke is a ditch. engin T, L S. Blood of-Fergus Falls passed G. L. Andrews of Minneapolis was among the business visitors Wednes- day, ' Mr. Andrews is connected with the Crookston Lumber comyn 's of- fices int aneapolis Willis ‘Rodman Jleft Wednesday }pn evening for California. Mr. Rodmian to has‘had charge of‘the collections and 15 + | insurance at the First'National bank until recently. He plans on‘staying in the West several weeks and if he +| likes it may decide to locate there. L Gill' of Thief River Falls was the guest of his brothers, David and Phflip. of ‘this city Wednesday, = Mr. Gill is a prominent clothing mer-~ ap) to abound In | thrilling scenes, but: one of.the most/ ha(r-ralslng and dangeruus stunts‘ appears in '"rna Bnrxuln' : In the character of Stokes, a notorious outla: *|.with ‘a’ sheriff’s posse at 2| rides out upon a high cliff. - ayenue of escape cut off, he has no choice but to make the leap from the top ‘of the precipice into the gorge {below. - Without' hesitation, and while the posseis gnsplng in horror, the i drives his spurs i 'and takes the pungi tion“of "“Face Value" at’ .tha iGrand | theater tomorruw, h comes to ‘celebrate But there: he untolding: azory—-—exoltement ‘and, e. . will ‘a) 1 and 'a love| d theart, and: Captain B!mttyek iuu& mmund6 Al1-fated 8t, 3 mass of raging “irera. was ‘a. bullet hole below thie water line of the life-boat and the ‘captain’s -sea” plug -had - failed . to Jwork. It was a time for stringent easures and one of : those: in the fe-hoat must go overboard so that the .others might live. With one f&|30ar out of the boat the bullet hole uld be above - the water line. “We'll draw .cuts for it, ;? “was the ‘captain’s order, ‘and well Martin Shaw knew who would draw the straw. carrying the death sentence. ¥or since he had slain Jeft Whittle- sey.in a fight following an insult to Clara he had been: pursued by evil huck, ““rohis is'one of the gripping scenes which makes the new Triangle pic- ture,” “The Ship' of Doom,” at the Elko’ theater tonight and tomorrow, a masterpiece of thrilling adventures of the sea. WWMMW - RED CROSS NOTES Don't : forget the 'boys'., minstrel ‘show - Thursday, Feb. 21, buth after- noon and evening. Attarnoon prices will be 15 cents for school children and 35 dents for adults. In the eve- ing all tickets’ will ‘be 50 . cents. d help the boys in a’good er.the auspices of the Woman's olub, the "Four Artists com- sented a concert last eve- h@8d: passed a most: enjoy- able evening and the program was nicely vnl:!ed GARMVAL SATUBDAY Saturday evening a Red Cross car- nival ‘will be given at the Carr Lake| school house under -the auspices of “'up t0$9.50 values @ . ~ Boys’ and youth’s shoes, up to size § 1-2 - Men's Jeather top rubbers, first quality Mon’s felt and leather foxed felt' shoes Men'’s felt slippers: & Ladies’ fancy felt slippers e Men’s Lot ladies’ shoes; lace or button. bngh and low heel, $1.95 " Lot ladies’ high grade dress shoes, ; ; :3 - "Lot ladies’ high top, all kid lace, i in black and eolors. grade shoes, English or wide toe - EXTRA STEGIAL for SATURDAY ONLY About 50 pairsof men’s work or dress shoes, at less than half price, Saturday only Ty $1.95 Ssme boys’ heavy shoes, worth $8.50, water f, just the thingfor spring, Saturday onfy appr:& s' 95 Take advantage of these prices Saturday. 5 You wi lmlult if you don’t. 'KNAPP'S SHOE STORE ELKO Tonite And Tomorrow “THE SHIP OF DOOM” WITH _ MONTE BLUE and GLAIRE WOOWELL AND A COMEDY SUNDAY i | Douglas F a'irbahks cl}ant “of Thief River Falls and will soon movg into his new location in and %el;hg:vg‘“}ffifl. b;‘,’,‘i‘c,‘}“gfl“g,gf A sp‘lend(d program has been ar- IN 4 g the Red Cross circle of that district ; cently been remodeled. & ranged for the occasion and various i‘“‘ ] ! i | the ~Carr = ‘Lake . school. booths have been’ arranged,-includ- “Fllrt'ng W|th Fate” ing a Red Cross booth, lunch booth, nght 7:30-9:00 three wonders, fountain of youth and various others, = The admission l will be 25 cents for adults and. 10 THE ATERS cents for children. All are invited to attend and help a good cause along. It is expected that a large number ' of Bemidji people’ will mt-l i REx PROGRAM| - TOMORROW [~ “ALADDIN AND | _JUNE CAPRICE THE WONDER- | ‘The Heart FUL LAMP® { of Romance Five Acts 10c & 20c LAST TIME TONK ~ The ‘glory of the Egst ggiTa]l the progress that has been accomplished in the West meet in the newest Fox Kiddies ‘feature, ‘‘Aladdin and the ‘Wonderful Lamp,”. last time at the Rex tonight. It is a thing of beauty beyond the power of the imagina- tion to describe and without regard to whether they are big or little these who .act in in set a standard of ex- cellence that few grown-ups can sur- pass. This is the Fox Kiddies Feature] where the children megt their: elders on common ground and ask no fa- vors. ' The principal roles are taken by children. They-carry on the theme' of the story and they stand beside the older folk who appear in i .| the play .with - perfect confidence .| which is fully justified. &5 .There are 8,000 feet in this huge fairy spectacle and in addition there .| will_be a fine comedy “The Ghost 2’| of Smiling Jim,” with F‘rancis Ford .| and Grace Cunard. HEY got Jim Stokes the “two-gnn man” at last; poor. Jim who," convicted of a crime he did mot commit, sought revenge as a: bad man. But a grent love came into his life; and the Sheriff was weak’ —he fell into.a: trap and was iorced to lnake a strangu “bargain with the “goud ba . ~W.S.HART “The Two-Gun-Man” " in“The Bargain” 1 _ gives ‘the greatest cbnr‘ct/*nzahon of his career, A . clean, wholesome play of the Great West; realistic and strong, with the lavzsh o uuct:on and ‘the swift act:on - for which Thos, H. Ince - 1cird. See it at TONIGHT LAST TIME . Rex_Tomorrow. There is a distinct hzmnn appeal in “The Heart of Romance’ June Ca- price’s - very .latest production. - for ‘William I'ox, at the Rex tomorrow. There is the house party, the good fellowship: of the boy and the girl soon ripening into love, the petty quarrel, and a score’of additional in- cidents equally familiar, but all deftly woven into a story that is or- iginal and absorbingly interesting. Through the play run the fortunes of an author described by Bernard Thornton, who plays:the part, as ‘“a chap who writes for a livlng but can barely live on his writing.” “““ Algo three-reel Fox comedy, “The > House of Scandal. 8,000- Feet of Film-8,000 “House of Scandal” 2 Acts also “THE GHOST OF Jacon SMILING JIM" {, SUNDAY In Two Parts 'Francis Bushman Directed by Francis Ford, with and Beverly Bayne Scenario by Grace Cunard 3 in " “The Adopted Son”' Come Yourself Brlng the Children. “MO'.PHWS 20¢-25¢. 1:10-9: m Monday--Mary Garden in “THAIS" e ——————————————————————————————————————— ! . 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 Francis Xnegughmanyand Beverly Bayne, stars of the forthcoming Metro feature, “The Adopted Som,” again sustain their reputations as the most popular co-stars appearing in motion pictures, This production - Matinee 2:30 lo d 20 gives opportunity for them to por- tray characters of genuine strength, R A N D nght 7=3°"9=°° c a" c Mr. Bushman playing “Two-Gun Car- A —— L 0 Mi% Beyno appeaning o8 A = sweet girl of the Tennessee moun- tains. " Sunday & Monday—J. WARREN KERRICAN in" ‘“The Turn of a Card’ SPECIAL ' Panaita Play 1 Parts S—

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