Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 15, 1918, Page 7

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Mrs. R, Chilson and Mrs. B, Hin- shaw of Wilton passed yesterday in the city on business matters. J. B. Harris, judge of probate, .| will leave this evening for Puposky INTERESTING. AID MEETING After the routine business had been_taken up and disposed of at the Miss Ruby Ord of Peoria, Ill., ar- meetlng of the Ladies Aid soclety | rived in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Ord of the Preshyterian church yester-|plans on passing’ the summer here. day final’arrangements for H;e Easter sale and supper were made. This Your portrait is 'a dalnty compli- willi‘be: held in the church parlors|ment for a friend at Haster.. Rich March - 20. 'The: ladies of the ninth | Studio, 29 10th St.. Phone 670-W. division had charge of ‘the social _,26-49 7' hourcurrent events on ‘war activit- : iesiandy war work being the subjact Mr. and Mrs, Willilam Mssterson i’ for- discussion: of the town of Northern were among the business visitors in Bemidjl on mnrms EKNITTERS Thursday. Mies: Ruth Anderson entertained Misa- Door’s knitting class: at the ‘home-of Mrs, L. F. Johnson last eve- ning. There were ten guests and "X a Hooverized lunch was served. > Hay!_ Hay Hay! Hay' for sale. Five carloads just received at Reeves’ barm: = Nice upland hay. Phonse 32104 Mrs. B. Tripp, who has visited friends and relatives in Duluth for two. weeks, returned to her home in Lavinia yesterday. Pe als an‘d l’l‘lm Pilgrim’ Y. iPI' 18'10' ii} wiill ~ give an orange social n it8 room-in wasy Notes the old school building in the Fifth ward, Monday evening, 3 Mrs. D. L. Stanton will return ¢he La:?)o(?: 0 ta;loan on.farms: 31373{"& first of the week from St. Paul where she has been the guest of her: sister, Mrs. George- E, Pennock, since Mon- day. Fresh eggs at'firakke’s store, 36¢ per: dozen; Saturday. 1-315 ; Mrs. Lucy Williams of the town C. E. Battles passed yesterday in|of Northern was in Bemidji yester- Cass Lake on business. . day, enroute to. Council Bluffs, Ia., 2 # where she will visit relatives for a Enamel your car with Blax Shine. | short time. For sale by P. Barnell. .~ 26-326 Mrs. H. Langren was in-the city - Mrs. Ei Langren of Becida passed | yesterday, enroute to her home at yesterday in:the city shopping. Pipestone, Minn:, from Becida where she had been the guest of relatives Fresh eggs at Brakke’s store, 35c|for @ month. per dozen, Saturday. 1-315 Ed Lelof left yesterday for Crook- Mrs. Tim McManus is visiting|ston, being called there by the draft relatives in Fisher for a few days. |board for examination.. From there he will go to Grand Forks to visit Mrs. Seofia Arnold of:Staples is vis- | relatives and friends before lemving iting-her daughter, Mrs. A. M. John- | for the service, son; and tamlly ‘of the Fifth ward. Z ! e, Martin Berg of the town of North- Mrs. Anne Brewer entertained the|ern has enlistel in' the army as a Pjlgrim Missionary society Thursday | shipbuilder and received his badge o afternoon. and- papers recently. ‘Waile await= & 2 ' ing his-country’s call she-js visiting frierids in- Dakota, Qne of these nice days you ought B\ to go to/ Hakkerup’s and have your pbicturé--takem. 14tf Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lilligren and son will leave this evening for St. Paul and Stillwater where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Lilligren and son will remain for about a month, but Mr. Smith will return to the city next: week. ‘Mrs: H: A. Bridgeman is spending the week-end at -International Falls, visiting her husband. g Mrs. N. Zender and daughter, Eva, of Marsh Siding were visiting friends in Bemidji yesterday. Charles Anderson’s family will ar- rive in the city tomorrow from De- troit, Minn, Mr. Anderson has been in the city since Monday and is em- ployed in the Troppman department store, being manager of the dry goods department. M. A. Djonne of the town of Lib- erty was among the business visitors yesterday. -Mr. Djonne was re-elect- ed clerk of that town Tuesday, which __position he has held for several years. The REX Eianines 7:205 Satuvday:--- FOX Special | SUNDAY Metro Wonderpiay JEWEL CARMEN | EMmY © . |WHELAN “Thg GEWith the ~ | The Y Outsider” - Ghampagne Eyes” | e Sunday---NOAMA TALMADGE " ‘20nsxe R T AP Py The Forceful Drama “yBELIEVE” with: its tremendous story O Love--0f Hate--Of Pathos 0F Passion--0f Devation--Of Faith, YOU OWE IT ~ TO YOURSELF to see this. daring drama--it will .amuse, entertain, enthrall, inspire and thrill “Il BELIEVE” is said to be “to the screen, what Billy Sunday is to the pulpit.” to be seen at 'ELKO Theater FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH I5th and 16th Matinee 3:00 Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 8 Parts-10c and 20c-Usual Prices where he will give a patriotic speech. X -l business, returning to Bemidji Sun- Theodore B. Virts returned yes- terday from Shevlin® where he pass- ed a week on business matters. Judge C. W. Stanton left last eve- ning for Minneapolis and St. Paul, where he will spend a few days on day. Tuesday he will go to Grand Rapids, where he will preside at the spring term of district court ' in Itasca county. 7 . Twelye (12) inch blue print copies from: government certified plats, showing all’ government notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the location of judicial ditches to mid}i; Minn., 26¢ each. For sale at Pluneer office, 226tf Mr. and Mrs. B, Vandersluis and two daughters of Thief River Falls are expected to arrive in Bemidji to- day and will' ®e the guests of Mayor and Mrs. C. W. Vandersluis over Sun- day. . On April 1, Mr. Vandersluis will assume control of the Sauk Rap- ids Semtinel, which he has recently purchased.. He was formerly part owner and manager of ‘the 'l’hlet River: Falls News-Press. THE ATERS | | THEDA: BARA TONIGHT . A large house saw Theda Bara in “Mme, Du Barry” at the Rex last|, evening, the stage production in which: Sarah Bernhardt and Mrs. Leslie Carter, the noted dramatic actresses achieved their remarkabie success. It will be.shown again to- night. _ It is the story by the celebrated French author, . Alexander Dumas, and is of the historic French girl who became the favorite of King. Louis XV in the; day of his-profligate and) extravagant reign. It has to do with court circles, through = which * the thread of love is woven. Miss Bara is spen in an entirely new role. The death of the king at the out- burst of the French revolution causes his court favorite to be seized by the mob and'to the guillotine. The pic- ture is lavish.in costuming and set- ting. It skows the royal court of Louis "XV, the scene of the Paris mob at the time of the overthrow of monarchial -rule and the birth of‘the republic. There are seven reels and an added comedy reel to make up an evening of rare entertainment. Jewel Carmen Tomorrow A new photoplay of peculiar ‘inter- est is announced for the Rex theater tomorrow. It is called “The Girl with the Champaign-Eyes” and has as its star“the beautiful Jewel Carmen. The play deals with the life of a person of such exotic and fascinating beauty that it stands in the way of BIDS FOR B"VDS Notice Is. Hereby Given That the city council of the City of Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, will open and consider bids for purchaseof its bonds in the sum of $25,000, the fore been authorized by the voters of such city for the purpose of de- fraying the cost and expense of con- structing-a bridge across the Missis- sippi River within such city, at a regular meeting of such council to be held at 8 o’clock P. M. on the ~1st day of April, 1918, in the coun- cil chambers in the city hall'in such city, such bonds to be sold at not less than par value and accrued in- terest, and to the highest responsible bidder, the same to bear interest at a rate of not to exceed (5% ) five per 'cent, per annum, interest to be pajd semi-annually, and to mature and be of the respective amounts as follows: One bond' for the sum of $1,250.00, payable July 1st, 1927, and one bond in a like sum payable July 1st on each and every year thereafter until and including the the year 1946, the city council re- serving the right to reject any and all bids. All' bidders will be re- quired to- file with their bids certi- fied checks for $500.00 eaech, made payable to the City of Bemidji, the same to be returned to bidders whose bids are not accepted, and to be for- feited. by the successful bidder in case sueh bidder fails to take the bonds. Dated March 9th, 1918, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk, " City of Bemidji, Minn. 3td "315-22-29 TONIGHT ONLY Charles Gunn with Laura Sears In Triangle Play “Framing Framers” And Camedy “HIS‘DOUBLE FLIVVER” . SATURDAY. MARCH 16 Margery Wilson —JIN— “Without Honor”’ SUNDAY — SPECIAL DOUCLAS FAIRBANKS IN “THE LAMB” And Keystone Comedy THT BEMIDJ DAILY PIONEER ~ 7" v v v ] 3 - motion -pictures, and as there re-|to sit up and tak He Sald: views are made on merit aYone, Wid D T Y1 BELIEVE” SEE THIS CREAT PLAY ELKD Tunight-Tnmnrmw be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- —_— her making a living as other women o of are permitted to do. This girl, how- ever, chooses to become a thief, to keep herself from falling lower. It Is enough to say here that she in- jures through her offices the very man whom she comés to love and it 1 ] [] is her efforts to make up for this * great harm that we see depicted in a large portion of the play. Make an appol Also a two-reel Fox comedy. ppointment today. The forceful eight-part drama, “I Believe,” will bé shown at the Elko :X::t:;dto:‘:flitn;nd tomorrow, mat- The Hakkeru p S‘tud l 0 In New York there is an unique publication, devoid-of all advertising Bemidgl, - matter, issued weekly under the name of “Wid’s.” This publication has for its purpose the review of|itors and the public in turn, began . || is looked uppn by the exhibitors as Could gmcc ?nherthTa million -”mra is nu Gllfl-- their guiding star in making selec-|dollars, and in the short space of 8ix tions, and, he is referred to as'‘The|months accustom himself to his & % Bradstreet of Filmdom.” 1 f Thflm Is “0 so“l-- P The motion pictures meeting with fi(l):‘r;:lgf:llo of"t’f:ri‘;“?g:g:i 31;::: tlllll‘3 ."m G[a" Ends A"-- the complete approval of Wid 'are| herited quality and not a ‘case of en- scarcer than bachelors at a baby|vironment at all?. This is the argus show. Therefore when Wid came out| ment which causes all the trofi)le with a con?‘plete and emphatic ap-|and consequently forms the plot of I .--- proval of ‘“I Believe,” the George|the new’ Triangle play, ‘Framing Loane Tucker production, the exhib-) Framers,” “at Grand theater tonight P ICTURES of home folke | carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier, - STUDIO “I BELIEVE”—ELKN, issuance of the same having hereto- X Last Time - TONIGHT e THE WORLD'S FOREMOST SCREEN STAR Featured in her celebrated production THEDA BARA Frum tng Novel hy“ 99 From the Noval by ALEXANDER n U B A RHY ALEXANDER IlUMAS : = ~ DUMAS ’ The story of Mme. DuBarr_y who captivated Louis XV., King of France, whose extrav- agance caused the overthrow of the empire in the French Revolution. 10c and 20c = NO CHANCE |~ PRI.CES Evening—7:20 and 9 o'clock “Blooston Clothihg Store---Across From Gill Bros. RDERED SOLD! Our time 1s now limited. We will soon have to give up possession of the Blooston- store. We want to dispose of the balance of this good clothing, Cood Shoes, Hats and Furnishings! Plenty of good merchandise to select from. Spring is at your very threshold. KEaster will soon be on us. It is now the time for "all men to doff their winter clothes and don lighter raiment. JUST THINK OF 1T, MEN! Right now when everything you buy in all lines costs you so much more, you are presented with a golden opportunity to save from 20°, to 40 To be Thrifty is to be Patriotic! Economy is the watchword. You can practice it by attending this sale. Thousands of dollars worth of high grade merchandise to select from. Come and be convmced at Blooston Clothing Store--Across From Gill Bros. -

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