Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 5

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_RED CROSS DANCE Another dance will be given at the city -hall Saturday for the benefit| " of the Red Cross chapter, and as{ ¥ ‘i Lent ‘is-over, ;a large attendance is ; flnancially expected. Music will be. furnished by the Three Syncapaters, and every ‘patriot in _the city and vicinity is 'invlted to ‘attend and help make: the affair a success, both socially and nbsrfiss*ro RED CROSS. l(rs George Sommers entert&lned " the Red Cross circle of St, Philip’s "' Mont., and Edith A. Colton of Wa- “‘terloo, Ia., were married yesterday . ehurch yestarday afternoon at” her ‘home. The hours were passed in knitting' and sewing and light re- - freshments were served. "Mrs. P. J. ~ Russell will entertain the circle in = two weeks. -There were 35 present at“the meeting yesterday. KNAPP-COLTON - - Benjamin Knapp of Kalispell i - afternoon at the Presbyterian par- _o’cfock, sonage, Rev. L. P. Wnrtord offici- = ating, G. A. R. SUPPER. The ladies of the G. A. R. will serve supper tomorrow evening in the 0dd-Fellows’ hall, from 6 to 7 Personals and Newsy Notes ‘Sundfly morning. ‘ Dean 850,050 to loan on farms. d71tt Land Co. - ~ James Wheeler of Bass Lake trans- * acted bu}ililes’é“’lil Bemidji today. - Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint for sale-by P. Barnell. 1'mo Fresil dairy butter and eggé at[ Carver’s general store. Phone 237.: KA 2-46 Mrs. E ‘W. Hall was among the business visitors in the city -yester- day. Attend the auction at the City Liv= ery (Old Pogue Barn) - Monday, April fi T 4-46 il Mrs. G.-P. Ballou is passing two . weeks at ‘the home of her parents ! in Duluth. 1. G: Haycraft of Solway was “among the business visitors in the city yesterday. One of these nice' days you ought " to"go to Hakkerup’s ard have your 14t picture taken. Mrs.. George Horton and two chil- “dren of Blackduck passed yest_.erduy in the city on business. , There will be no by-bidding at the City ‘Livery auction Monday, April 8; at the Old Pogue Barn. 4-46 WHICH? WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST? Your Wife, Your Parents, YOUR COUNTRY, your bank-book, or your best girl? ‘These questions are best answered by Wallace Reid and Kathlyn Wil- liams in “THE THING WE LOVE” Patriotic Paramount Picture ELKO- FRI-SAT. _THE BEMIDJ1 ~Judge C. W. ‘Stanton will' go.to i[\Walker Tuesday, where ‘he will pre- side_at the spring term of court in Cass county. He returned’ to ‘Be- mldjl ‘Wednesday, from Grand Rap- ids ‘where the spring term was just : 1| completed. Miss I-ifitt!e Bjoring of the-town ‘of leerty was among :the between« train she m)ers in the: city Tuesday rst—them only reasonable y profit ‘on’ our photo work., Rich Stadio. ~ Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. g 26-430 * Mrs, Ida Bielman and two chil- dren’ of ‘Pinewood were amgng . the out-of-town: visitors in the city yes- ter'day Miss Alice Brennan and Mrs, Alice Sharples of the town of Northern transacted business in Bemidji on Thl}r‘sday. Mrs. George Day, who has visited her daughter, Mrs."Homer Robertson, of Lavinia for a week, returned to her home in Northern yesterday. Miss Gertrude Malone arrived from Crookston -today ‘and “will be the guest of MissClaire Nangle until tomorrow, when she wlll leave tor ) Portland. Ore <O % Winter, ‘who_has been in the employ of the St. Cloud Oil company for the ‘past’ three years, has accept- ed a position in’ the’ Henry Mmer grocery store. C M. Bacon ‘and.A. P." White left last evening for Minneapolis, where ‘they will spend a short:time on busi- ness::~ Mr. White. will*drive his car back to Bemidjl N. E. leen, of the Given Hard-| ‘ware company, who has been in Min- neapolis on: busmess since Wednes- day, expects ‘ to- return to the city Miss, 'Margaret McGee, who has been fhe guea:t: of her mother, Mrs. Given-McGee, during- Easter vaca- tion, . will return to ‘her .school at . ake tomorrow Miss Olga Skinvik will return to her school in Pleasant Valley to- morrow. She has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Skin- ! vik, during Easter. vacation. Miss Jessie Livingston, assi’stant Iprinulpa] of the Big Falls schools, who is spending her spring vacation | with Mrs. J. S. Essler, will return to her duties next Monday. - F. G. Troppman returned yester- day from Minneapolis where he vis- jted his family for a week. Mrs. l'l‘roppman and daughters pass the 'wmters in Minneapolis in order that Ithe girls may attend school there. -ELKO- Tonight and Tomorrow Fri.,"April 5 and Sat., April 6 Selected Patriotic Subject for War Anniversary One year from the date of America’s declaration of war, all properly conducted theaters have arranged—weeks in -ad- vance — programs appropri- ate for the occasion. (See Grand Theater Program). The Selected Patriotic Subject at the Elko is— “The Thing We Love” Selected because -it sounds a powerful patriotic note, arouses community patnotlc gsentiment and upholds the ad- ministration. Besides all that, it entertains. The leading play- ers are— WALLAGE REID & KATHLYN WILLIAMS SUNDAY SPECIAL Seven Reel Triangle Drama Alma Rubens In the Pictured Story of “Passion Flower” Entitled “l LOVE YOU” Seven Parts Usual Prices William -Dennis of Bagley will ar- enlist. He 'will join the engineer- ing department. _His sister, Ethelyn, will accompany him to ‘the eity. Wliile here they will‘be the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. - Mr. Dennis_expects to go to Duluth tomorrow and Miss Dennis: will remain’ in* Bemidji un- til the first of the week. LAST TIME—“THE BARRIER” Large crowds attended the show- ing of “The Barrier”’ at the Rex last eyening. and ‘all-who have not seen this film that has packed the theaters in the large “cities' should not fail to. see it.- It is from the famous novel by Rex Beach. It tells of the girl who suppoRed’she had a trace of Indian blood in Hher veins. Her love for a handspme young army lieutenant in Alaska,wa.g balked by the Indian strain”— the barrier. She later learns.that she is of pure white par- entage’ and iall ends well. The scenes are la.ld in iA!aska, and the 9,000 feet of film: are'intensely absorbing and thrilling, \* "'Rex Saturday. Saturday at the Rex, that Bemidji (avorite, Vh-g[nia Pearson, will be Daughter ot France,” the greatest love swny ot 1918. Also Fox Film corpomtmn Sunshine comedy in two parts,. entitled. ‘‘The Milk. Fed Vamp:! Coming Sunday. Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, in “Red, White and Blue Blood,” one of the latest features be- fore the public. Charlie Chaplin | will also be seen - in ~a two-reel | seream. ¢ ELKO TONIGHT The much debated question as to | whether men_ or; women _feel :most severeiy the lerr:ble ‘burden of the war has been thoughtfully touched upon in the tremendously pdtrlouc} picture “The Thing We Love,” which every ,good American man, .woman and child ought to see and think about. The question is as old as war itself and the nearest solutlon that we have ever seemed to reach rive:in Bemidji today and expects to| THEATERS 1 Tonight is the last. time| seen m the patriotic feature "*A] DAILY PIONEER is ‘that it'usually falls equally heavy upon the ‘shoulders of all., .This is only one. of the many present-day probléms in . The Thing «We Love,” which is showing at the Elko thea. (ter tonight' and Saturday, matinee and evening. No war scenes appear| in thls picture: GRAND TONIGHT a2 Alma Ruebens has a dangerous ri- val in Olga Grey who plays the ad- venturess in the new Triangle re- lease “Fanatics’ in which J. Barney Sherry is featured, showing at the Grand theater tonight. Grand Tomorrow. “The Little Patriot,” & five-part photoplay starring Marie Osborne,) ang a two-reel comedy - entitted “Lonesome Luke—Messenger,” will be the attractions at the Grand thea- ter tomorrow, Saturday. fiNo_tA‘iqe today’s Want Ads, back page. B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regulaf meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. GRAND TONIGHT — FRIDAY \J. BARNEY SHERRY | AND . OLGA GREY In Triangle Drama ‘““FANATICS”’ With a Come_d_y. SATURDAY, APRIL 6 SELECTED PATRIOTIC SUBJECT | To show on the anniversary of ‘Amerlca s war declaration— “THE LITTLE PATRIOT" featuring- MARIE OSBORNE Also Showing 2-Part Comedy “LONESOME LUKE —MESSENGER” Seven Parts Usual Prices| SUNDAY SPECIAL WM. S. HART In Triangle Play “THE PATRIOT” Strong —Timely— Thrilling With Two-Part Keystone “DANGERS OF A BRIDE” Seven Reels Prices 10c-20c “THE BARRIER” (I’s a Salznlek) One of the Screen 's Createst Dramas !ntx Theare UsT 1we) From the Famous Novel by REX BEACH Packed Houses Saw Last Evening. Ask Those Who Saw It. 9,000 Feet--Thrilling Film--9,000 Feet EVENINGS, ALL SEATS 20 CENTS. Showing 7:20-9 o’clock NOTE PRICES: SATURDAY -- Of The Greatest L - Virginia Pearson —IN— “A Dau this Gripping Feature hiter rance’”’ ove Affair of 1918 FOX Flim Qorporation Presents ““The Milk Fed Vamp ”’ SUNSHINE Comedy SUNDAY’S FEATURE BILL Francis K. Bushman and Beverly Bayne —IN— . Red White and Blue Blood ® —Also— Charlie Chaplin in Two Reels = CITY LIVERY — Bexmdfl s all the year round livery. Service 1s first: élais always Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE'S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3.W C. E. HICKERSON, Masiager Sunshine Suits & Coals Appeal to Every Woman EVERY WOMAN WANTS ‘A DIS- TINCTIVE SUIT OR COAT-SOME- THING DIFFERENT, YET IN ACGCORD WITH THE: PREVAILING STYLE. REST ASSURED, SHOULD YOU BUY YOUR GARMENT HERE, YOU: WILL NOT “MEET YOURSELF” ON THE STREETS, ASWE HAVE NO TWO GARMENTS ALIKE IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK. DOES HAVING SOMETHING DIFFER- ENT APPEAL TO YOU? BUY A SUNSHINE GARMENT AT— The Bazaar Store

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