Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 6, 1918, Page 3

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8 Willlan B . Blakdly has. recently returned rom a visit with friends in Minne-}! “Ruggles of ; Red-Gagf”» SPECIAL PRODUCTION - S, DL I | - DID'SHE DESERVE THE WAGES'SHE 60T 7 < or¢ed out'of her'home by her father, Mary Lyfde; through & v Tuipm'); Thfixrfiday it ?ltten;‘lmll) ‘at ‘o’clock. No'lunch will “be. served 4 y " 5 ‘ ‘but/an interesting program has been ;?ctg‘fr:ofllli‘::kerups ami. hgve yf"'g AR ¢ 5 AU z Big Special Feature. ‘Miss Verna Barker and{" = ¢ U »ivel ' ‘Mrs. Olay Boe.and-Annie. Boe. of One of the finest pieces of work|== a piano solo and Miss C,,,',.Q'{;ffii{,‘j Neving were the-guesta-of friends|Theda Bara has ever done will befelement and intensely = dramatic— e A talk.on “Food Conk i R ::‘g‘ F?tl df.he' l}:xi theater tomo,;row that sways the fate of u great na _geryation” willibe given by Mrs. Rayl and Fridey. oot 5 ihe Forbldden|tion. It draws.many parallels : Olson “and- Mrs. BE. B..Kenfield will] . ‘Use Victory at: AEApLhonl nemen starring. vehicle. | tween conditions in = the country glve “Facts on Coal.” . An admission Home Bakery; 1-pound loayes, 10c; In this production, Miss Bara has|now, and in England at.the out- 51,10 cents will be charged, Al L¥-pound loaves 13c.. 3% g&?&:t"“;;ug"t";efl:&“{y the many|preak of the Boer war. . o e ek yar for the cub,| Rev. 0P Grambo ot the Fittni DUscior ¥, Qorion SNl DI - 1 g < ward has returned from = Laporte O -1 i : Sk £ e 1 nterest ' panded ‘and iwill, make ‘articles for| ome Bakery; 1-pound loaves, 10c; The story of Willlam Fox's “Thel " "~ Renort of Purchases, boys in. the service, also, who' have 1% -pound loaves:13c. -+ 6-37 f“;:::sld:fi;fiatiéfin:ei::ec;z&fi;fli Balance on hand Feb. 2 ino one. to’ make Kknitted sweaters,i - 3 TR ho i dd' 1y el ‘Deposited Feb. 26 socks, wristlets, etc., for them. Any- Mr. and Mrs, Ei Arnold of Turtle| Who is suddenly. elevated to comfor-| peposited March 4 s knowlns of such a soldfer-will] River ‘were-among the business: visit- wble'condifions»by employment a8 e ~confer a favor-upon the club py giv-| T8’ in the city Tuesday. ;:):'x’:tgsbm?’évhfh; a?::t?on.wt:nl:.h: 5 < : . - ve e“ 3 A?lllfbhvivsilil:\n.ll:pl;nii:?:g? end thel .y Birnstinl of Plllager is the| captures her heart. and- refuses to 5 2 guest of his sisters, Mrs: Fred Moody | marry. her. Her child dies in a snow- 9 f and Miss Gladys Birnstihl. . storm. 8 MRS. LANGDON HOSTESS e i . 1?,ent on‘revenge. she sfieks_ out t%e ™ 2 ¢ dive |- Laurence Knox, well known in|&Ir “who 'is''to’ marry the man-she tefi:}“:‘}fi,f’,{ggfi"é’fii,{’ lfi::?rm%e:fl! this city, is' enjoying a furlough at hates,. They plan a retribution Langdon’ entertained a ~group of ‘his. home in Pleasant Valley. which Aenfls-tihe- drama - with .a ve- hemence rarely seen’on' the screen. young: ladies in honor of Miss Edna Ry 4 4 O on of International Falls, for-| Quality portraits and kodak finish- *“merly ‘of ‘this: city, who has . jus dng: ‘Rich Studio,: 29- 10tk St., ome returned ifrom’ Minneapolis, where block;from toboggaxn slides. . 25-316 :‘;:Hl.’::?fgg:h.e winter ationting 'h'fls'"; _'Mrs. L. A-Rearick: and daughter, " The guests: included Misses Bdngy Mildred, of Tenstrike were among Andersen, Lowlse: McCready, ‘Hazel|the-ghoppers the-city_ yesterday., 1 'figg?kg':':: :,E?%ofi';,l clll{%o"'ungA Mr. and Mrs. Pafil Brouillard left delightful lunch was served at ‘the yesterday “afternoon for Crookston, loss of the affernoon. Miss Amder-|where they will be the guests of -son, who is the guest ‘of friends i relatives for about a week. Bemidji for a few days, will réturn|: s Sy 2 to. her home in International Falls| .Mrs. M, Munson and two children, Beginning March 1, the Red Cross Sunday PR ‘- ‘who have spent -the winter at Kel-|ii: chapter will be run on a cash basis : “|Jiner, were in Bemidji yesterday, en : M || To make this possible, will chair- route to. their home In Leonard. 3 men of the different departments please notify the purchasing agent at least one week in advance, of any supplies they may need. In many lines there is a shortage — 5 (TS A Thieda. Bara Super Production i . THE FORBIDDEN:PATH: A The ctirr.lng;s@ory of a girl draggéd down; in.sfn by’ force of ielr- . *” cumstances- beyond" her control. i ¥ i L A Btory. 0 man’s’ perfidy,-sinks to the depths. s i i |: Tonight at the Rex will be show! Ay _“4 AY'. : s B R {9 e the tremendously dramatic ph % WILLIAM: FOX: PRESENTS .. i Z T play, “Infidelity,’” with Anna I - > : (e A s 4 ¥ ‘ e Meland .of Pinewood | son and Eugeme §trong in the'lead \ ; ot L \ st ] %) 3 ; - | was. among the" business:. visitors}roles, supported by an excellent cast.|| .y s | N : “Pncl e nm;ns club_wil | Tuesda; g | “Billie. West will also be seenin MARCH 8 AND 9. i ; B : meet at _the home of Mrs. £ i 7 || 8 two-reel comedy, making & Special” Feature—-Usual Prices a S5t : ; : " One of these-nicedays'you ought s | N . IN— of variation '_n;d’ interest. ‘Theater i Tonlght- and- Thurstay " ‘Matinee' and' Eve. ' 2 The famous director of “Battle Cryof Peaee’ and *“Womanhood.”* 1 J. STUART BLACKTON The Master of 'Screencraft, presenty - X “THE JUDG- Sir Gilbert Parker’s. Great St 4K flelds in 4 ory of the South ‘African diamend: : Total ..........oiie. st $624.02 Expenditures— 120 1bs. of yarn ..........$370.00 441./1-3 yds.” outing flannel ' 70.27 Buttons ..... . : Knitting cotton 60 yds. gaUZE . ......e00 50 yds. unbleachied muslin. . 77 yds. cotton flannel ...... 61 yds. Lonsdale muslin. 12 yds. flannel .. ..... S 65 doz, spools of thread. Cotton tape .%....... Parcel post . Cotton ....... Saturday—ToxMix, knight of the saddle and rope, will be seen in “Six Shooter Andy.” GRAND TONIGHT ‘Total ...... Cash Basis. . All the human emotions in'parade. Love,’ fickleness, pride; bravery, honor, sacrifice and elemental passions. Thrills‘galore; suspense enthralling. REBEKAHS TO MEET The Star of the West Rébekall lodge will meet this evening i the 0dd Fellows hall “at 8 —o’'clock: All members are requeited to 'b’}-‘i}?g ; gl’ material and this will enable the their blocks for, the- afghan. This : i e & uyer to get materials in time, also - Mrs. Fred Bucksen of ‘Lake Plan- “woate Piarone 4 to- buy to. better adyantage; afghan -is being made_ for the Re : Criss nd will be ‘sent to some sol- [ taganet: was in Bemidji - yesterday, | (i S\JRE® SR diers’ ‘hospital “over there.” -enroute ‘to -Minneapolis, where she BVELVN 6Q % . gL, 5 Mrs. Wilbur ‘Smith of the town of fedd Sewing Bee of the Syedish Lutherall illness of her mother, is expected: to supper to :be held March - 16 were Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Gilbert Moe, who ‘have been employed in a camp at 1 ’Puposky during the winter, returned ‘to their home in- Becida-Tuesday. > Although this story of a woman’s part in the fate of a great. nation was written years before .the great world war it.sounds, ‘With a clarity that is astounding the warning of what .is to come. : There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening: E. H. JEBRARD, Sec'y. SPECIAL FEATURE —— 6 PARTS! USUAL! PRICES" will visit friends for a short time. %;T""‘:irll-"; HOSTESS AT SEWING BEE - ° D"; “ ks % 5 Liberty,-who-was-called-to-the south- Mrs.. John Moberg entertained the rn past of Towa on account of the churclr. yesterday afternoon at her ; # ; 5 the Eiste returnsshome ~this: week: .- Her son, || home. . Plans for:the Edster sate and Raymond, o ated er En 7 ELKO TONIGHT ¢ P s e “The Judgment House,” Sir Gil- V&?ltef li?lneau ‘i}“ ird“j}lglsle'lfi:)lé? bert Parker’s famous story of the -~ position ~w he Bem entinel | \frican diamond flelds and the Boer 3 : mcm T0 MEET L& »an;‘d'k ‘;l,siol;le’ieg‘: H;r’fl ‘Ofl"::’ ’180 :J‘; war, will be presented in a six-reel b -Rasmusson of Dewe; arkham hotel building, al photoplay at the Elko theater to- avgllx‘:é !viv‘;fly efitel?:aln Mrs. And;" occupying the office formerly occu-| pight and Thursday. J. Stuart Larson’s Red ‘Cross circle’ tomorrow piéd -by-D. J. Moore,-who-is in' the| Blackton, producer of ‘‘The Battle - afternoon.: All members dre cordial= militayy seryice. Cry of Peace” and ‘‘Womanhood,” 1y invited: s 7 i adapted the story to the screen. His ; ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steele, Who| work as a director has gained him have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.| the title of “Master of Screencraft.” Clyde Pettrie and ';"aef h‘lel:ds 13 In “The Judgment House” cast will meet mext|the city for several days, returnedthe famous director has, among other Su'xl;g:y Bl‘;syAa}zfifhl church in - the|to their home in Park Rapids- this| excellent players, Conway Tearle, town of Frohn. ~All members are|morning. Mr. Steelé is in the serv| yjolet Heming and Wilfred Lucas. welcome. ice, but has been home"on a short| = Diplomatic inffgue, romance and = furlough. ~ spectacular battle scenes during the : Boer war vie with each other in this Twelve (12) inch blue print copies| great story—a story with a love from government certified plats, S Today—Telephone the Pioneer of-|. fice, 922, about that news item you have in mind. Your guests and friends will appreciate the courtesy. perfected. 2 Lo EES MEET SUNDAY ~ Carlyle Blackwell June Elvidge Evelyn; Greeley Arthur Ashley In Six Reel Play . “THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. REYNOLDS” Four big stars in a really big play. A play that every patri- otic American should see be- cause it shows one of the most dramatic and' intensely inter- ==First To Fight + Our marines are picked men, chosen for their strength and intelligence. In order to keep them in good physical and mental' condi- tion, they must be given plenty of good, nourishing food, of which bread must form a large part. Our soldiers require bread for food. Therefore, see that they have sufficient by economizing:on:your use of bread-and never wasting a crust or crumb.: « Koor’s Bmd Land Co. d71tf | returned last evening on the 6 o’clock a business ‘visitor yesterday. very low and is not expected to re- e train from Walker, where they were . | cover.” Mr. Bergland will return to Mrs. Ida Beilman of Pinewood was |['the sanatorium in a few days. 4 a between-train visitor- Monday. N % / et 8 i |+ Mrs. Shoop of the town of Hornet, [ oe s aioiieser Sas ) Enamel your-car with Blax Shine. | called by the serious. illness .of’ Miss ‘We have just recéived a few fam- | who was badly burned in:the upper For sale by P. Barnell. * 26-326 | Mathilda Bergland, sister of = Mr. ily expense books.” Bemidji Pioneer. | part of ‘her body last. Friday, when showing all. = government notes, Personals and g swamps; highlands,-rivers, etc., and Bergland, who is a patient at the 129tf | her home burned to the.ground, has . the location .of jugilcslal (}ltch:sn'to be sold at May, 1 ;- sale al e- Newsy NOteS midji, Minn., 26c each. For sazl;g:; 2 Pioneer omce._ ‘ - = $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean|- My and. Mrs: George.C. Bergland Mrs. Henry Bjoring of Wilton was | state sanatorium.. Miss-Bergland is been taken to Blackduck for treat: —_— ting inel Mrs. J. D. I](lelnmiel‘ &t Pilxzewo&d. menti. "l‘he‘ ls"y ntlpat;xfiy ofsghe con:dl— All Star Cast fi?:tflfy.ncAden;ffle::fldAn;?::?xT; is an every-day, wholesome Rules-and Regulations. Gov- ::::;cted el e c y ! i -:le‘;nstgn sM;ron o:-n t;lxsé re':e:l; ?oss done in a masterful manner. food, made of pure materials ~ erning. the; Manufacture ‘of ; — ; of their home, A comsiderable sum ‘""A '- : "".ssu" < & SIX PARTS — USUAL PRICES with plenty of real nourish- Bn%gl;y P g:f;fitls' skillful / Mrs. George Kaiser of Turtle River 5 e e 1ngr,edlents it} of money in bills was also burned, besides the’ rest of the contents of the house. EUGENE STRONG - —IN— “INFIDELITY” 3 tremendously Dramatic Photoplay that everyone should see. Also two reel comedy, with BILLIE WEST|[greaT "10c and 20c " 7:20 - 9:00 |} ' N Matinee 2:30 KREINE Our bread is made in ac- in our loaf, results in:' a cordance with the .United bread which is delicious and States Food Administration’s : appetizing. ~ TOMOREOW RIGHT BAND CONGCERT with added features For Benefit of BEMIDJI BAND was the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday. 1 Pound Loaves........ 10c . 1% Pound Loaves...... 13¢ - ki YARN FOR SOCKS AND SWEATERS | . ; SPECTACULAR PICTURE . — SATURDAY — i} THE 'mm;E » ) B™ . William: Fox Presents , MENT Hfl“SE” 1 b foar. ook o 3 Produced by J.'Stuart Blackton to;m;gfi-nzrbuttom, bands \ i | X The Master of Screencraft or-woolen oloth ted. AL 1 . 4 Tom mix || S SR | LUENE » o Pioneer Office [ DELIVERY “o—(_ We are closing out-oddlots of gray and Kahkkiyarmat 95¢c A SKEIR ; .. A O'LEARY-BOW . 1mn L 4Q; W) ; 3 ¥ N =2 BEMIDJ" M'"N“OTA" 'A v % o MARCH:6 AND 7. & % output increased over three times in six ~Matinees Evenings Special Feafure—Usual Prices [f{ Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless D‘Y’_, L“:&“‘;‘&”&f.“;w‘?flf:.‘:?fi';‘.'?}: i |- | Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” 'x“fimm'mfi%mfii% R

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