Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 21, 1918, Page 3

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sions of the greatest dramas of his- tory. i Miss Bara portrays Lisza Tapenka, . i i Personals and daughter of t‘;xevcommon peoplg?n.:s J | o 'R iR ' Newsy Not o eoh Laies Aadu 1ittls tron: D e u , nds e trou- i ; y 0 es ble in gaining employment as gov- » ¢ omess fn the home ot Prince Ar-|ll SAID MANY WHO LAST NIGHT SAW $50,000 to loawn on Tarms. s Dean | "Wy nis wite ai hort ti en his wife dies, a short time Land Co. a71tt| jater, the prince turns to Lisza for # i comfort and aid. He pleads that he 1 Raymond Hannah is recovering|loves her, but she turns away from | p from an attack of measles. |him. Finally, when the prince's in- ™ i T sistence hecomes too severe, ~ Lisza We Dave just received a few fam-|leaves his house and seeks refuge in In Cecil B. DeMille’s great Artcraft screen production’ of' Jeanie ily expense books. Bemidji Ploneer, | Switzerland. b Lo y 9 13‘9‘{: There she falls in with a group of MacPherson’s story of reyolutionists, headed by one: Vas- is'doing INTERESTING PROGRAM . READER TO0 ENTERTAIN 9% : : ; T, Wilcox of Redwood, Minn., is|8y8, known es . ‘The Firebrand. ™ £ : _Thirty-five members of St. Phil-| Under the auspices of the Woman's| visiting his sister, Mrs. A P. l;{en- Yielding to her fascination for this ‘ b - ip’s Red Cross circle were entertain-|Study club, Sarah Mildred Willmer, | rionnet. impassioned young Russian, = Lisza i 4 X joins their band and agrees to do her v R ed at the home of Mrs. L. G. Croth-|reader, will appear in the Methodist |\ bit toward ridding her oppressed “ers yesterday afternoon. . During the|church auditorium Wednesday, Feb- g ye Lenten season no lunches will ~be|ruary 27. Miss Willmer, who has to %’&t é‘:’k':'m;’.a::a i:u:;gl“: land of its haughty rulers. ) N [ ] gerved by this circle but programs}sometimes been called - the Sarah|ojeture taken: 14te mi:‘{gteel: :::1 ::;b::%&e::x:e:e ix;r!:n;: I will be given each time. . Bernhardt of the lyceum, will be sure A number of interesting papers|to please, a% ishe has tllle ability ‘to] = Fioronc—_e L" 'ney b Bustle owrgmlisn.dthih rq{«:ll::ioxg‘t‘:“ d:; P were given yesterday by the various|move an audience to laughter or J man 8. death. 8: 'RIUMP: ~melmb§rs, asy,follows): > 14 tears, and her entertainmeit is not| River was the guest of friends in|first. Then, urged on. by her sense A TRIUMPH IN CINEMA ART “Work That the Knights of Co-|only clever, but uplifting and edu- the city yesterday. of duty toward the downtrodden, she : 3 lumbus are Doing: in 'Connection | cational as well. blows up & building which contains L A s T TI M E N ‘With the Present War’’—Mrs. L. M. Highest prices pald for second|him and his entire cabinet. f 1 ENTERTAIN FOR BROTHER |band furniture. Wm. Morris & Co.,| And Lisza, alone in the world, has Ford. “Origin of the Red Cross and the 0dd Fellows Bldg. Phone 223. aided in the liberation of the newest Work It Is Doing”——Mrs, James| Mr. and Mre. R. L. Given enter- 1231 | republic. SPEICAL Attraction Black, tained at 6 o'clock dinner last eve- USUAL PRICES “Explanatory Notes of the Lenten|ning in honor of Mr. Givhen': .ln;o- o Mr]n:. GWilllan: gerlin‘or ::)mz Mrs. AID TO-SERVE nmmm 12 ) i i -| Fra) - S P Season’; Tribute Paid ' the Late|ther, James K. Given, of the battle nk ‘Geroy. of Spur were between The tolswiiE moniwill be served TOMORROW:- .A WESTERN PLAY TRIANGLE Bishop MecGolrick of Duluth,” and|ship Kansas, who is ‘in the city on|train visitors in Bemidji yesterday. “The Work the Women Physicians|a furlough. The guests were Mrs. are Doing in Burope.” The three|Given-McGee, Miss Lee Given, Miss D. R. Frerichs, manager of the latter papers were given by Mrs.| Muriel McGee, J. K. Given, Mr. and | Bemidji Gas company, has returmed John Burke. Mrs. N. E. Given and Mr. and Mrs.|from a business trip to Minneapolis: Mrs. P. McLaughlin, 917 America|E. H. Denu. Mr. Given will return at noon at the Methodist church to- ROY STEWART—IN——*THE LEARNIN’ OF JIM BENTON” morrow, :to. which the public is in- ;lé,ed. ‘Adults 26c, and children c: 2 Bscalloped Potatoes Baked Beans Cranberry Sauce Pickles avenue, - will - entertain the circle|to the battleship® Saturday morning. Mrs. John Lisquist of Henning, next. : Minn., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. | War Rolls .~War Bread ENTERTAIN KNITTERS A. P. Henrionnet, for a couple . of Rice Pudding Cofle*i 291 weeks. MEN HAVE “AID” Mr. and Mrs. I Nygaard entertain- ed the Men’s Aid of the Scandinavian Lutheran church at their home last evening, and the meeting was well attended. _A program had been ar- Hooverized lunch. ranged for the evening. O. B. Stev- 3 ens gave a humorous ' reading, I ALL-DAY SESSION Nygaard -played several = selections Members of the Ladies Ald society Mrs. E. H. Smith entertained the Kknitting circle of the O. E. S. yes- terday afternoon at her home, 717 Beltrami avenue. Fourteen members were present. The hostess served a -- GRAND -- FRIDAY—MATINEE AND (Prepared Under Birection of the United States Food Administration.) . Retail cost for the items of the United States Food Administration). sold in Bemidji: W. Wilcox, who has 'been the guest of frelatives in Duluth and other points for some time, returned to Bemidji yesterday. ) FairFaod Prices Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about that news item :you have in mind. .Your guests and triends-will appreciate the courtesy The Beautiful and Popular and o debate was held. 'The mem-| % "yetnodist church will hold " bers ided to give $5 to the Na- = Commodity— > i uonfld “Lume,‘;f w:,. ;unde ,f:,. an all day’s session tomorrow in thel Liberal allowance on your old g,“:,“.: gig.,_._“ wxonl::’re.n ‘.""“l’: Sailors. and Soldiers. The follow-|¢hurch building. At noon, Juncheon| sewing machine on a new one; bal- ; Wheat Flour, 49 pounds 270 9. ?.oo ing committee has been appointed|Will be served, to which the public| ance easy terms. Wm. Morris & WSt Fiour. 243 Bouna 138 150158 to launch this drive in Bemidji: |18 invited. Co., 0dd Fellows Bldg. Phone 223. In Triangle D Cornmeal, 10 'poumr- .Ea@'gz ca@'g: Rev. Osmond Johnson, J. P. Brandt, 1-221 n Iriangle Urama Rye Flour, 10 pounds S e 78 = b Béans 1414 .18 otato 75@85 20@85 Attorney Ascham and I. B. Olson. Lunch was served at 10 o’clock. Mr. = and Mrs. John Bye will entertain the aid next time. i Mrs. John ‘Ross. and daughters, Fern and Beryl, returned-yesterday morning from Minneapolis where ; SEWERS MEET Mrs. Gust Larson entertained Mrs. 1] (1) Onions Andy Larson’s Red Cross sewing cir- l Bap a ga Butter, Creamery . e : 3;’3 '2'5’ cle this aftermoon. ° : Fresh " . 5o 58 . | they had hbeel:x l’orl scum‘ai time, and One of the most pleaslrrlnjg1 age . 47 =————————- | where both the girls underwent op- photoplays screened in Bemi Rice, TO HELP GOOD CAUSE - |BEMIDJI ASTO erations for goiters. this season, to be again shown ggrn-; Jyrup, 16-pound cans . y O=] o NISHED The Ladies Aid society of the First BY MERMYANT'S STORY by request. Gorn Syrup, g.pound Scandinavian Lutheran church met Evaporated , larg A merchant relates the following: | of furniture around the house that RIAN COMEDY || Oleomargarine No. 1. at the home of Mrs. J. P. Brandt|.por vears I could not sleep with- ALSO A T GLE COM Oleomargarine No. 3. you are tired of.” Exchange it for 3?:::;‘15?"’;?"20&0 :I;l;«;t?:coadwd;; out turning every hour. Whatever|new furniture at our store. Wm. b “tubs voted to give $5 to-the Soldigrs’ and |1 ate caused gas and sourness. Also| Morris & Co., 0dd Fellows Bldg. — Lard, substitute Sailors’ v%eltarre fund, the drive for|D2d stomach catarrh. ONE SPOON- | Phone 223. 1-221 : mn(v‘l:::;) . Shioh commenced. in’ Bemidji . this|/ EUL- buekthorn bark, glycerine, eto, i : week. . The aim is to raise $750,-|23 mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved me| . Miss Ida Virginia Brown went to 000 to be used in aiding army chap- INSTANTLY.” Beocause Adler-i-ka|Big Falls this morning where, she lains and for literary workyamolfg flushes the ENTIRE alimentary| will give a patriotic program for the the -soldiers in the cantonments and tract it relleves ANY CASE consti-| Koochiching county Red Cross this for the boys “over there.” All the pation, sour stomach or gas and evening. She will'return to the city Luthoran ohurches of the nation will| Prevents — appendicitis. It has Monday evening. join in this drive. QUICKEST action of anything we . g -~ .- fever sold. »: City: Drug Store.—Adv. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS There is always a piece or two Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” | NOTE—This list represents a roasonable uniform standard, though there must of necessity be constant fiuctuations in the market. Remember, Wed.,, “Wheatless Day” 1t 1s announced that this price list ma J vicinity as a guide, by adding the frelght“c?;l.be talsor byl other Kowne Hin: this Just arrived—new shipment of rockers, Tound extension tables, kitchen tables, Diner’s high chairs, nursery chairs, beds, springs and B. P. 0. E S There will be a regular meeting of Mrs. Charles Prates entertained a few friends at her home on Missis-| the Elks lodge Thursday evening. ?:x:t;_e“s;h_ Yv}f,',.tflg“; %‘;,’,"r(,"‘,’; %fi: n e sippi avenue last evening: E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. ' | ows Bldg. Phone 223. 1-221 Army Yarn Knitting Needles ) - H. Mayne Stanton went. to Min- Fl!'ifih" 5 2 Sh““ St"l "0“'95, No. neapolis last evening where he will of qu’ L 10 and 1 take ‘examinations preparatory to entering the aviation corps. Until recently, Mr, Stanton was editor and one of the publishers of the Bemidji Sentinel but sold out to enter the Minerna, 6rey & Kahkl | Bemidiji, Minn, | Amber Pins, No. & NEW SPRING DRESSES military. soul of 2 woman who seeks to free her people from oppression Portraying the authentic modes for the Spring of WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Il THEATERS l 1918. A collection of styles that typify in every ; g s dress highest workmanship and individuality. Here : e demml’,, JOMIORT - are a group 9f silk and serge and a combination of of persons last night after witness- the two fabrics that we are sure will please you. ing the splendid Artcraft production 3 “The Woman God Forgot,” in the The Overthirow of an Empire 1saccomplished by a band of restless spirits guided by the Elklo theat%r, i?t thlis great sp:oA D z h K h tacle, which will again appear for uring the past week we have re- P ——— N the last time af the Elko tonight, it . . should be noted that-Geraldine Far- celYed quite a good assortment of £ i Eh, (e povtlar Salebrtty of oW spring shoes. The new military heel, ' ; |B. De Mille, master of photoplay in brown and grey_combmatlon, also plain black, are : technique, is the producer, and among the new arrivalsand all at $8.60 and under B Lo D st pentie .t ||| BUDDS SHOES For the Lita Falks Have Arived | § cluding ‘allace eld, ol o i worth andblmga Grey, lsb{)nde of Tt:e most capable ever assembled. ‘The Woman God Forgot” marks a dis- STANDARD PICTURES it = e DRESS GOODS and SILKS 3 nals. R s £k Fridav. At this store you will find the largest stock of silk - b s ] ;- Dusing the Alming of “The Learn- in Northern Minnesota and every piece selected 3 © . : theater tomorrow,’ Director cut {(t)]r' 1tst value to thetwelarer. No factory could sell > J | ; mith -and his cowboy star, Roy is store a piece of silk, i i % 1L E B y Stewart, together ‘with more than sideration pTh t’ Silk, if Price was»the onl_y con a score of - “punchers” visited the ¢ . at’s why we feature such silks as ONell ranch near Ocean Side, Cali- Beldings Bros. and Wm. Skinners and Sons. rnia. Many of the “shots” shown in the New dresg goods frqm the looms of the Laporte —_— AND TOMORROW Jimee:, i, voge, 2o Waolen Mils, placed in stock this week. On ac- w 3 . than sixty thousand head of -cattle count of the scarcity of wmlen. dress goods we advise our wear the O'Neil brand. This ranch customers to make their selection early. NOW SEE FOR YOURSELF--- i deolaelt (nitodargent cow rench Star—THEDA BARA. Action—Moving with the H H DflI.I.AH ggnduceé—glll}iat;’godx. s;viltlx;eist ?nd ’:nel\‘rltabflflty e h'AhT TEEIGB',APQ ) DOLLAR SALEI n“ & SALE GLUSES SATURDAY NlGHT ory—By Richard Ordyn- | of a lightning stroke. e high school students’ min- i i 2 P ski, of the Metropolitan WHAT WERE THE RUS- strel show is the attraction at the 3“:33 40'"{?’ nmqswkk ish, $1 2 pair men’s 65¢ cashmere hose $1 Opera House 5IAN PEOPLE _ DOING Grand theater tonight 8 yards cambric, nainsook finish, . . : : . in. li inish pi i 1 1lot of corsets $1 Director—J. Gordon Ed- | WHILE THE RUSSIAN Tomorrow the Grand will show a 3 yds. 43‘“'; linen finish DIHOW_ tubing, $ . E . . o wards, who staged “Cleo- | BOVERNMENT WAS BE- Triangle drama, “Madcap Madge,” 8 yards 36-inch bleached muslin, . $1 Ladies’ black silk lined gloves g ; $1 patra” and most other Bara | ING TURNED OUT featuring the popular and beautiful 7 bath towels 5 § . . §1 1 lot ladies’ late styl successes. - That question is answered Olive Thomas. A comedy is also on 72x90 bed sheets, $1 style purses P | Interest—Centered about | ‘or the first time in ‘“The the program for tomorrow. Ladies’ 7d chemies % 1 2 bungalow aprons r 3 . $1 events happening TODAY. Rose of Blood.” 1€s' gOWnSs an chemies & . $ 24 spools thread, silk tt Color—Imparted by vivid The story does not dwell THEDA BARA TONIGHT 2 66¢ brassiers y . e $1 » BIK or colton . $1 —_— fice’x"lgs' fi! R;ssialx; gfg. 4 pminecessarily on the lt\istto;- In “The Rose of the Blo?d," the 2 pair ladies’ fibresilk hose, black, white 3 set No. 5 amber knitting pins . 81 rills—Provided by Cos- | ica personages Of e Theda Bara r-picture which Wil- i i tack raids, weird Russian | moment. It shows the emo- liam aFo: haiu?fistpcomplexd for re- and colors g . § $1 Ladies, silk collars $ : - $1 ceremonies, destruction of tiolns gt utlfi PEOPLE,{ the lease, at the Rex tonight and tomor- buildings.and a woman’s | only deathless part of any row, the recent revolutionary crisis 5 G ! i R iy omly e e L e g i o GIFT FOR THE SOLDIER BOYS—Sultabla ifts in Kahki Gases ! e x::gg;.lvlgéil::gn i fi}dwét“’pm“.’tsmfl . . 22-5000 \ Toilet cab s]ets ; 5 ! $5.00 W, I90.0: % TOS8 v . . o M 5 HBTE ww PmGEs mc 200 EVE“ING 7'20 9'00 ;fif;edv.vhéighfi';flg:dd;:!g? Sithor of House wife sets i 3 $1.50 chggnaie:ioi case the story, has achieved a plot which will take rank beside the filmed ver-"

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