Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 1, 1918, Page 3

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CALLED MEETING OF AID evening at 8 o’clock at the home of . Mrs. A Lord, 903 Beltrami avenue. A Business of importance is to be] - transacted and all members are urged to be present. Y’s CLUB TO MEET All members of the Y’s club, who have finished their blocks- for the Red Cross piece quilt, are requested to bring their blocks to the meeting this evening. The club will hold its regular meeting and drill. | Personals and ‘Newsy Notes $50,000 to loan on farms: Land Co. Dean arite A daughter wés born to Mr. and Mrs. Ole Strand Friday. J. P. Omich is very ill at his home, suffering from heart ‘trouble. . “Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint for sale by P. Barnell. 1 mo 429 * ~Mrs. Frank Geroy of Tenstrike was a between train visitor in the city Saturday. “Mrs. James Boobar of Nary was a “between train visitor in Bemidji Saturday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your picture taken. 14tf Mrs. Joe Parker of town of Frohn was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. | Misses Emma Klein and Dolly .Koorslwere the week-end guests of Bagley friends. Rev. O. P. Grambo went to Laporte this morning where he will hold services' today. Mrs. Sarah Volkman of Wilton was among. the business. visitors in. the city yesterday. & Miss -Bessie Dilley and Miss An- nette Dahl, teachers at Bain, passed Easter vacation with Bemidji friends. Qua]lty first—then only reasonable profit on our photo work. * Rich Studio. ~Phone 570-W.. 29 10th St. 26-430 Miss Augusta Anderson, who has visited friends in Pinewood for a few days, returned to her home in Sol- way Saturday. St. Patricks entertainment will be repeated for benefit of Red Cross Friday 4: 30 p.m, at' St. Phillips hall. Come and see Pat. 2 4-44 Mrs. Bertha Tisdel of Puposky is visiting at the home of he/r father, N. G. Reynolds of the town of Northern for a week. GRAND TONICHT—7:30 & 9:00 WILLIAM STOWELL HELEN GIBSON & BETTY SHADE ‘FIGHTING MAD’ A Gripping Dramatic Feature WITH COMEDY REEL “BAD LITTLE GOOD MAN” Tomorrow-Tuesday MARGCARITA © FISCHER IN COMEDY DRAMA /| Ann’s Finigh | N | “The Presbyterian: Ladies Aid 80- | ing, where Mr. Smith will take more ciety will hold a called meeting this treatments at the N. P.-hospital. Misses Mary MoManus and Luocy .| LaFontisee returnéd: this mornlns' .from Grand Forks, N. D., where they| were the guesté of, Miss McManus’ piqma. “Mrs. G. A. McDonald @ and family and Miss Anna McManus shlce Frlday RED CROSS. NOTES NOTICE TO mnxms — RICHTPT hvyiulcryofdwumda Dr. produced. Tablets, mmu ealomel.oun Mr. and Mrs, J. W..Smith and son Berman' wegt to Brainerd-this morn- : bl | e KIT FOR EVERY SGLNEF linrmllly;e T% never force them to Red Gross Comforts Packed by " If you ha ” Women for Each Man ‘in : m%s!:mrfifir m ¥ 'rremshu. | vheadache—torpid li mg ] armnlpated, ym.'ll find quick, sure results from one or two lit' 8 Olive ’hb!ets at bedtime Rev., 0. M: Anderaon returnad to Minneapolls this- morning. He held services: in ‘Aardahliand: the Fifth ward ‘Lutheran” churches” yesterday.| Washington.—Every ‘American ‘sol dier who ‘enters the trenches:carries an‘ American ‘Red 'Cross’ comfort ki packed by an Amerlcln woman, Ma) James H. Perkins, Red Cross’ ‘commis- sloner to Kurope, announced . n al cablegram to Red Cross hendqu‘lrtorli | here. “The kits, which contain towel Charles Weisar and family left| shirt, writing. -paper, pencil, Monday for ' different’ - points in | handkerchief, socks, mirror and tobac-| Montana, = They, expect to locate in’| 0, have become a great convenience to that state if they find a desirable lo-| the jroops, says Major Perkilis, who catibn) - ‘ 5 wants more of them, particularly onel > with socks and tobacco. WOMEN; MAKE - FINE -RECQRD' Red Cross Workers at New Berlin, O, Almost Double Supply of Artl- g cles Aoked for. A. O. Akre will leave this evening for Winnipeg, where he will spend'a few days. He will be.accompanied home by his nieces, Ednaand. Mabel Grout. THEATERS ! REX TONIGHT 4 the Rex theater the girl “with her eyes” and “her.smile,” Madge Ken- nedy in “Our Little Wife’’ one of the breeziest of her star plays for the Goldwyn people. - It is the story of Miss Lutheria Oliver, who has assisted her brother,:A: B. Oliver on his paper, the Remore Record, for somé’ time, returned to her home in ‘Walker Saturday.. lovers by’ taking them on her honey- ‘moon: !' The Rex has booked' the picture wherein G. M. Anderson, famous as “Broncho Bill” 'will be seen. The first tonight, Broncho Billy of the Hills and Plains.” New Berlin, .——Tl:ls village; -where the residents are so patriotic they want ‘the name changed, has another record|. for patriotic service. ' With ‘about’ 250 women available the Red Cross work- room here has an attendance of at least - 85 workers every day it is opes."The women go at eight o'clock in the morn- ing, eat dinner there, and do not leave until 10 p.. m. They have turned-ont 80 bathrobes, where the government| asked for only 50, and- they did-the work in two weeks, although they wera | allowed one month. HAIR ‘64 INCHES 'LONG'" Mrs. George Kerr and children Jack and’' Sherman, ‘haye: returned from Brainerd: where: they' spent Easter with Mrs,“Kerr's mother, Mrs. Margaret McGarry.’ W. N. Bowser has gone to Duluth' and from there: ‘will ‘go to Chicago and - other .eastern : cities, ‘where he ‘will spend two weeks on business for his dry goods .store; - Rex ‘Tomorrow “i Tomorrow' the Edison"studios will present “The '~ Customary Two Weeks,” an absorbing and entertain- ing feature film, out of the ordinary. It is in fiye parts, and in addition will be shown a two-reel Fox comedy. Alfred :McDonald, bookkeeper for the ‘Crookston Lumber company at Keiliher came to.Bemidji today to attend the Home Guard. dance in the Elk’s hall this evening. Earl Rutledge, son of ‘“Déc” Rut- ledge, formerly in. the newspaper business in this city, now in the same business fn- Minneapolis, passed Easter here with friends. Fatty Arbuckle Fatty Arbuckle in “The Other Man"” will be shown Wednesday. This is a Mack Sennett scream, one which always pleases:. Watch—The Barrier” Comes “The Barrier” to the Rex for a stay of two days, Thursday and Fridai'. This big seven-part produc- tion has attracted great crowds to the theaters of the mnation. It tells Mr. and Mrs. George ‘E. Kreatz ‘have received- word from. their sons, Sergeant Clayton -Kreatz and Cor- poral Raymond D. Kreatz, that they have nrljlved" safely in France. Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” Miss Essie Peterson:left Saturday evening for Brainerd, where she will be a guest-at,the A. D. Peterson home for a-few days. Her nephew, Alfred Morken, accompanied her. FEATURES FOR 'I'HE Tonlght & Tomorrow April 1st and 2nd Benj. Chapin Greatest Impersonator of ABRAHAM. LINCOLN In “MY MOTHER,” First complete story, in two-reel chapters, of “The Son of Democracy’ ,Based on incidents in the "life ‘of America’s greatest -Man With Five-Part Drama H. A. Bridgeman, who passed Easter Sunday in Bemidji, returned to International: Falls this morning. His wife accompanied him and will visit there for'a week or ten days. Miss Olga Skinvik, teacher at Pleasant Valley, arrived in Bemidji the latter part:of last week and will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Skinvik until Saturday. Miss Grace Miller,”who is in train- ing as nurse at St. Francis hospital, Breckenridge, Minn., arrived in Be- midji Saturday andwill spend two weeks at her home here, on a vaca- tion. The longest hair’in the Unite@ States i8 the proud possession of a matron of Boston,'Mrs. A. L. Budro. her glorious tresses ‘measuring 64 inches, or: 5%; feet. Her trailing hairc is the envy of‘ all her feminime frlends, and, whilel Mrs. Budro admits it is a tremendoul,' task to keep such heavy ‘tresses ‘inj proper order, she does not care to lose e single strand. et W. P. Dyer of the agricultural de- Ipnrtment of the University of Min- nesota, who has spent 2 few days with his wife and daughter in Be- midji, returned to his duties last evening. Wwilliam Eben Bowser, ‘who has been the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Bowser for the past toh| "\ 00 of 2 mercnaut had stom d‘nysk, returned to his studies at St. ach trouble so bad she could eat| Thomas Military college, St. Paul|pothing but toast, fruit and hot'wa: last evening. ter. Everything else would sour-and ferment. ONE SPOONFUL buek& Good territory, the best policies,|thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed |3 ! liveral agency contracts, for good ac-{ in Adler-i-xa benefited her IN- cident insurance salesmen- in Minne-| STANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka sota and South Dakota. Write. Na- flushes the ENTIRE alimentary: tract [/ tional Casualty Co., 429 Palace Bldg.,| its reltlevzs filNY !:AEE;i consug:.tl:n, i apolis, Minn 6-42 | sour stomach or gas and preve p- Shinetpols pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action “The auto parcel delivery is again|of anything we ever sold. City Drug doing business. Will also handle|Store—Adv. v baggage, express or light freight in | =——————————————————ox| connection with my parcel delivery. Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- Headquarters at Palmer’s feed store. g::. 12n2' ’;111:;! '%I':‘gtnegel;:sm‘ z:: - e . Phone 385. C. N. Shanmon.. 11| g0 45 will appreciate the, courtess.i| [HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or l ASTOUNDING REPORT FOR Bmfl : “TomSawyer’ ‘ Mark® Twain’s famous story featuring Jack Pickfoid ELKO —Matinee 3 :00— Evening 7:30 & 9:00 Assistant Attorney General Monte- ville J. Brown, who has passed a lew days in the city with his tamily' went to St. Paul last evening. His wife and two daughters accompanied him to the cities for a visit. Mrs. R. K. Redser of Leonard was in Bemidji Saturday ,enroute to Hen- drum, Minn., and Aneta, N. D., where she will look after her farming in- terests., Mrs. Redser expects to .put in a large acreage of wheat this year. thie story of the half breed girl and the army lieutenant. Indian blood 1is the barrier. 3 from the famous novel by Rex Beach, | son and Betty Schade as leading play- at the Elko tonight, with Jack Pick- again renew their acqualntfince with their old time idolized friend. In addition, patrons will see ‘‘The Son Chapin, sthe counterpart of Lincoln. If not tonight, come tomorrow and | It will be shown a tthe Grand theutn’ ets | see this film. Goldwyn 'will "present tonight at| the: girl ‘who cheered. her rejected’ GRAND: TONIGI’I‘ ) A gripping. dramatic taatu;‘e,—.p? It 1is|senting William Stowell; Helen G The trace of ers in “Fighting Mad'” will be‘shown It is intensely thrilling and dramatic, PR at the Grand theater tonight. A ELKO TONIGHT ““Tom Sawyer, will be the offering progrnm for tonight. - ford as the star. Boys from 10 to ; Grand Tuesday 90 ‘years are cordially invited to}) Miss Margarita Fischer; popular motion picture star, - has action that even her busy soul ¢raves in the 'latest American-Mutual. pro- duction “Ann’s Finish’’—one .of ‘the fastest photoplays of recent.offering. of Demacracy,” with Benjamin tomorrow, Tuesday. RE TONIGH GOLD WYII PRESENTS MADGE KENNEDY —And Her Eyes —And Her Smile i “OUR LITTLE WIFE” 5 KENNEDY From Avery Hopgood’s Y 22 “OUR! Stage Success by the W LITTLE WIFE" same name. &\\\&\ GOLDWYN PICTURES The story of a girl whe cheered her rejected lovers by taking them on her honeymoon. Added Feature --- That Greay Favoritg; “BRONCHO BILLY” (6. M. Anderson) In ‘“Broncho - Billy of the Hills and -Plains.” 10 20 CENTS Matinees Always TOMORROW---Conquest Pictures (Edison Studios Present) “THE CUSTOMARY TWO WEEKS”’ Also Two Reel FOX Comedy WEDNESDAY--“Fatty” Arbuckle in “THE OTHER MAN’’~=MACK SEIIIIETT PRODUCTION. COMING: “THE BARRIER” G R R RSN 7:20-9 0’CLOCK “THE BARRIE S One of the Screen’s Createst Dramas X Theatre uksiAr& BT “THE BARRIER" by REX ), . BEACH It will be recalled that the story of ‘“The Barrier’’ is of the love of Necia, a white girl who thinks she fs a half-breed, for Lieut. Meade Bur- rell, a blue-blooded Southerner from Kentucky. The Indian blood is the barrier between them, and the strong situations which led up to Burrell's dezcicion to marry her in spite of ‘everything provide tre- mendous dramatic material. it Is From the Novel by Rex Beach comedy reel is also on the Grand vl .the. ==l -+ — - —

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