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3 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ... ~ ; REGULAR lg.’nfi ’SOAID oF Regular meeting of the Board of Edu- cation held at the office of Dr. E. H, G * Smith ‘at eight P. M. March 11, 1918. Present: Smith, Roe, Palmer Tuomy. The balance of $50.00 due the Min-} nesota Electric Light and Power Co. onj AT THE- THEATERS SEF‘Bntr?shoigxrewts Eniw%mal the Lincoln Schiool contract was ' al- TS| unday a r Baster lowed, provided a change demandet Y REX TONIGHT o E e Bnncay Aftor Baster) the arcgltect is made by the Power Co.) estimate of the Laurence 11 a. m.—Morning prayer and Constructlon Co. of $772.76 was al- sermon. Patriotic sermon and | lowed, subject to a verified account. hymns. 3 Thonims Jolms‘:m wn; allowed 3300 00 8 p. m.—Evening prayer and ser- 0 _apply on architect fees. Miss Torrance was given a contract monflin old school building in Fifth| for balance of school y%m‘ at $76.00 per war ‘A Daughter of France,” with one of Bemidjl’s favorite screen stars, Virginla!Pearson, will be at the Rex ‘tonight. It is a story of a daughter of France at the time of the Ger- man invasion in which is interwoven the passion of a German 'officer. The month. The Board voted to change the reg-| —George Backhurst, rector. ular’ meetin, g night to ‘the second and commanding officer -of headquarters fourth Tuesday of the month. = staff, who afterwards turns out to be R It was d, ded d B W, Peck at the M, B|® secret service man, is also {ufatu- The Salvation Army. that The Board " recdhaer the aotion clufi%?r Sunday efi?:nlnaé 8 o’clock, on | 2ted. | A good Sunshide comedy will -(Minnesota Ave.) malu(tlevlvx;sresg{gdt%hl:‘(éss"go%."k tender s Mr. and Mrs. 5. Carl Nelson were|the Y. M. C. A, and the war. He/|2l80 be shown. | Sunday, 10 a. m.—Junior meeting. | yigs Toor a contract for next year at pleasantly surprised by a number of | will liaye slides taken at the front. Sunday, 8:15 p. m.—Salvation|$95.00 per month. meeting. The following bills were then read thefF friends last evening, at their 1-46 Bushman at Rex. Week nights: Tuesday, 8:15 p. m.; | 2nd, allowsd: SURPBISED BY FRIENDS /home ox Shore 'Acres.. The sekf- N e A Western train holdup is an en- k 4 . P. Bckstrum $ 43 ss invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. E.| noo.p R McCann, wife of Dr. [ tertalning feature in “Red, White Eh;‘gsu‘“;{] 8:156 p. m.; Saturday, fi:;v;;atg;gggt Lol i . McCann, who was operated upon. for . o en,” wood . 106.25 J. Clover; Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Berg- 3 perated for | 2nd Blue Blood,” a Metro Wonder- p (Fitth Ward) AcD. Giida % and, Mrs. Qle Larson, Mrs. JONB| oy ondicitis: at St. Anthony’s hos-[Pl2Y, costarring Francls X. Bush-l o4,y 5 ont ting. | Bemidil Sentinel, envéiopes and Moberg. Mrs. John Tennstrom, Miss- ital a few days g0 is getting along man and Beverly Bayne, which will Sung Y, 3~§6 m.—, unPor lmgae ng. |~ pillheads .. 14.13 es Emma 'Gorans, Margaret John- glce]y i ge shown at the Rex theater Sun- mg““‘ ay, 3:30 p.. m.—Praise' meet- menggrlfit;m‘;flelgge s - ston, Mathilda’ Anderson, " Ingrid ay. - 5 . . ““Red, White and Blue Blood” is J. L. George, wood 3 Week nights: Wednesday 8:15 p. 8ahool . o .. 1,046.50 Palmquist; Bakke, Hage, Kingsland, m Friday, 8:15 p. m., Young Peo-|st. Hilaire Lbr. Co, coal ‘and = = - Miss Lenora Ryan was a visitorl, colorful romance full of adventure, derson; 2 . ll?\ll"i‘;‘::;e}g:‘l)::o l:a’m? lglaesb‘:: Poter|in the city today while enroute to|which opens in the West and then ple’s Legion,| Barker Drog Coo “suapiier AL Bergman, Oscar Christianson, Frank |ler school at-Nebish. ~Miss Ryan |ghifts to Long Island. Handsome es- You are welcome. Ensign and| ™Y njiors . i T E Y 2 - | has passed Easter vacation with her o] Mrs. J. H. Bittorf. Rand & McN: 4,32 U SDA Lovgren; 'Peter O]son and=Roy Mo: Gt Guth e tates were used as settings for thej’ Primary Education, subsoription % berg. 2 parenss A b many isociety scenes and several well] - < . ] 0. G. Schiwandt ... 18, . P SAspTE p known members of Long Island so- Swedish Tutheran. Bazaar Store’ . ¢ HENWEML ELODHAIA . G. Burke.of Baudette is spend-|ciety appear in the scenes on the Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bible}J. J. McCurdy . 1.4 i in;‘;] a(ffe\v days in-the city on ‘;)usl- golf links. Private launches’ were]class at 8 p. m. 'M‘rff B“‘H”"&’;‘;‘, : i ‘U : ness. | Mr, Burke is a ditch engineer, | used in the thrilling rescue of Helen ; . .{J. T. Tuomy, (fvunced frelght i d and is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. | Malloy-Smythe by John Smith. Scandinavian Lutheran. and express ............ 408 Burke, of Lake Boulevard. Sunday school at ~noon. There| " ‘There being no further business the will be no other services on account| Bourd adjourned. S of the absence of the pastor. O8- 3. c'; '{;UOMY, Bt mond Johnson, pastor. ~ {} erk. MRS, MEALIO ,nosms,s Mrs. F. A. Mealio of Mill Park en- itertained the members of the M. P. S circle at her home yesterday. af- noon.. ‘The hours were passed in’ ucal and instrumental music, among f which wasa vocal ‘solo by :Miss Lois Mealio, “A’ Baby’s Prayer ‘at” Twi- g Next Week’s Features. On_ Monday will be shown that thrilling film, “On Trial,” with Sid- ney Ainsworth and Barbara Castle- E. W. Peck, secretary of the State Y. M. C. A. will lecture at the M. B. church Sunday evening on the light for Her Daddy: Over There.” A «“TRIANGLE and the War.” He will | ton. Presbvterian. SPECIAL MEETING _BOARD OF i Y EDUCAT war luncheon ‘was ~ served. - Thely, o slides from the front. 1°46] On Tuesday will come that cele-] Sunday morning at the Presby-| Speclal meeting of tho Board of Kdu- guests were Mrs, L. Van Cleve, Mrs. C. Conditt, Mrs. P.’ Bolyea, Mrs. J. McManus, Mrs.: M. Patterson. -and Miss Lois Mealio, brated actress,, Clara Kimball Young, | terian church at 11 o’clock the pas-|cation held at the office of Dr. E. H. ‘in her own company, presented by Se-| tor will ‘speak on the subject, ‘‘The| f§iith at seven o'clock p. m. Teb. 16, lect' Piotures corporation, 'in *The|Ten Talent’ Nation” (Luke 8:18).f "Present: Smith, Palmer, Roe, Mo- House of Glass.” Sunday evening there will be a-union [ lander, ‘Brooks and Tuomy. On Thursday will be shown Thom-|service at the Methodist church to|, Moyed by Brooks, s%onéle% by o as H..Ince's dramatic thunderbolt, | hear Mr. Peck who will give a steré: [ Sire it natnt ot*88honts at an anpual ““Those! Who Pay,” with Bessie Bar- opticon lecture on the work dome”4t’ msxlznsrsa 0%1; Twenty-five hundred’ dollars Miss Gladys Whitney, teacher in the Buepa Vista school, was in the city today, enroute’ito her school from her home in Guthrie, where she passed Easter vacation with her PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Langd-Co. da71te parents. 00. 4 ] e L the cantonments by the Y. M. C. Al ¥ives: smith. Paimer. oo, Motan- Ml THURSDfiY Mr, and Mrs.. A. B. Miner an ~ A v der. Brooks, Tuomy. .Nays, none. Car- Miss Grace Miner of Laporte are Be- ELKO TONIGHT our’ boys. All should hear: this lec-|ried. belbi! fid). rarthor: businaes: the I"F lh Qnanfifi ;"‘ UEHWLT A great war won by the deter-|ture and know the conditions as mination of one true-hearted Amer-{they are. Sunday school will meet ican and one small, pretty, butjat 10 'a. m., and Chrlsqlan Endeavor | J. 5 TUOMY, President. equally true-hearted and loyal wo-|at 7 p. m. ~All are welcome. L. P. r_fi,e"k' man!“ It sounds improbable but— | Warford, pastor. it might have been true. Itis shown Vabhre o] DT oo T ¢ 5 u ~ enenm e in “The Thing We Love,” a Para- Methodist Emscoe B od o . o o : ” mount picture, starring Wallace|' * Morning worslip at'10 ‘480 clock < r. v : Reid and Kathlyn Williams. ‘“‘The]sermon topic—'The" Tr(ump_h_ o] Thing We Love” is a deeply patri-| Rightéousness.” E. W. Peck, state wut = and send. Red Cross . with midji 'visitors during the week-end. They jare making arrangements to move to Sleepy Eye, Minn;, for the summer. Board adjourned. E. H. SMITH, Miss ‘Rose Burke, teacher in the schools at New Rockford, N. D., who has béen the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burke, during Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint for sale by P. Barnell. .1 mo 429 . % Easter vacation, returned to her du- o We Da; 2 Fresh ‘dairy bputter and eggs at|ijes today. otic, stirring photoplay that will ap-|gecretary of the Y. M. C. A. Pile and Fistula Cure, the e.l?aorpuon and ) i ’il rver’s general .store. Phone 237. 1 peal to’ every individual man and|speak ai 8 p. m. on the topi quids rellef ‘treatment for ‘plles. = This 2 Bess a ) v 9-46| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mead of | Woman in all this broad land of ours;|Red Triapgle in the War those ot Kowing oIt waseil s’en&' troe Don’t miss “The Thing We Love”|will be a union service. Come, you|to prove our cure. Rea Company, Dept. # at the Elko theater, last showing to-Jare welcome. B. D. Hangcom,, pas- | C. N. Minneapolis, Minn. B a"l‘iSGa'e night. tor. — - Elko Sundav. ; ; St. Philip’s Catholic. HU’ ls lT FAYS? What dire punishment was wreck- Low mass at 8 o’clock in the morn- OVER HERE— ed on the hei;\jdiofht.he villain whein ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday the war is being fought as success seemed in his very grasp, i8|gchool at 11:30. Vespers and bene- ‘ bitterly if not as noisil one of the big surprises in the new . T. “ ¥ y y diction at 3 p. m. J. J. T Ph.l'lippe as “over there.” See the Triangle seven-reel feature, ‘I Love| rector, o LS . You,” at the Elko theater Sunday. . picture of intrigue, plots and duplicity, with a vein Beautiful Alma Rubens plays “The Passion Flower”” and is supported of red-blooded American “Religious Values at' Stake in the love running through it all lly)y W]l:ieeler Oakman and Francis Mc- onald. 5 ““ i Grg&tp Wnaur Union , serviceb Mf; VE E{]l(lg THTI‘.NOGleGEH!i.OVE g:;ll;o}]ofnl\lduiit::;;‘ll'll;ctxe\“lylle Red *W." "LAST TIME Triangle in the War.” —A. M. Whitby, pastor. Blackduck were in the city yesterday to consult a doctor in regard to Mr. ‘Mead’s eye. While driving a nail, the nail flew back, striking Mr. Mead in the'eye. Miss Marguerite Lydon of Minne- apolis arrived in thé city last eve- ning to visit her sister, Miss Mary Lydon, of the Northern Grocery com- pany, who was operated upon Tues- day for appendicitis. llllllll’lllIIIIIIIlllIlllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Proinpt Dallv“y ¥ Bantist. 10 a. m.—Bible school. 11 p. m.—Morning worship; topic, ness. ] ey -r-d w All or- et m?u&‘ K Type- writers. promptl Fnolal'v output Incroased over three times in six months to meet the growing demand for this popular machine, “es/A Boon to Business THE BEMIDJI PIONEER mnnmrminmennnnnnene At a fire drill held at the Lincoln school in the Fifth ward this week, it took only one minute and 55 sec-| - R R AT onds from the time the alarm was GRAND TONIGHT sounded until all the pupils were The feature at the Grand theater back in their seats There are 275 | tonight is ‘“The Little Patriot,” star- enrolled. ~ -| ring the famous youngster, Marie Os- 2 5 borne. There is an added two-reel Rev. Osmond Johnson, pastor of|comedy attraction entitled *Lone- the First Scandinavian Lutheran|some Luke—Messenger.” church, went to Cyphers today, ~ . where he. will conduct- services- to- morrow. There will be no services in the Scandinavian church here Sunday with'the exception of Sun- day school at noon. Attend the auction at the City Liv- 7%ty (Old Pogue Barn) Monday, Aprll 8 4-46 One of these nice days you ought G Ella Berg of the town of Frohn passed yesterday in the city shop: ping. i Mrs, James Wheeler of Bam Lake passed yesterday in the city on busi- ness. Mrs. I. G. Haycraft of Solway passed yesterday in the city on busi- ~to go to Hakkerup’s ard have your picture taken. ¢ 14tf e ——— ~CITY LIVERY = Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service 1s first class always. Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE'S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W 0. S. Newman of Louis, Minn., was among the ‘business visitors in the " city -yesterday. Grand Sunday. William S. Hart as “The Patriot” in five-part drama, and “Dangers of a Bride,” two-part Keystone comedy, are attractions on the Grand theater program for tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Erwing of Pu- posky ‘were business ‘visitors .in Be- midji yesterday. P No church anywhere Sunday night. rs. Willlam Masterson of the| A]] going to hear E. W. Peck lecture s own of Northern transacted business|on the “Triangle’” and the war at in Bemidji yesterday. the M, E. church. Free. He has 3 4 ———— slides from pictures at the front. Tonight 7:30 & 8:48 Selected Patriotic Subject = ]I\gissfo’;.‘ter;tadnimfi Mrs. ElA AT-| This i?‘ the best war dope heard in . nold of Turtle ver were shoppers| Bemidji in many a day. Better ar- . in the city yesterday. range Ko hear him, 146 ffl[ wa[ AflmVE[ sary E. HICKERSON, Manager . There will be no by-bidding at the NOTICE One year from the dfte of City Livery auction Monday, April i = America’s declaration of war, LK . i ~ 8§, at the Old Pogue Barn. 4-46| Notice is hereby given that there TONIGHT — 7:30 & 9 all properly conducted theaters . |are funds in the treasury to ' pay SATURDAY, APRIL 6 have arranged—weeks in ad- o R e s iin General Fund warrants- to and in- SELECTED PATRIOTIC A e , M . cluding No. 9114; Permanent Im- SUBJECT vance — programs appropri i has accepted a position with the J.| provement warrants to No. 8465, in- . ate for the occasion. (See ] C. Penney company as faleslady. |clusive, and Poor Fund warrants to|To show on the anniversary of | Grand Theater Program). The No. 9200, inclusive. 4 ica’ ion— dM;? A NflssHMr? o S Huset GEO, W. RHEA, A““?fi;a su_"rvar declaratlor:’ ?;le;:;tlid Patriotic Subject at an iss Bertha Huset of Rosby pass-| 3-49 City Treasurer. e 0 is— 5 ed yesterday in the city shopping. E ."'E PATH'“T 4) ¢ There is something for you in the featuring ~ i Thin g:tn;;ég' column today. It's on the MARIE OSBORNE The h g i 3 —[Also Showing 2-Part Comedy we Love Quality first—then only reasonable } profit on our photo” work. Rich ( Studio. Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. 2 26-430 ¥ A y “LONESOME LUKE 3 Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Hubbard and DUN SUFFER —MESSENGER” Selected because it sounds tSwwo children have been the guests i Seven Parts Usual Prices|a powerful patriotic note, of~ Rev. and Mrs. George Backhurst » arouses community patriotic during ‘Easter week. They reside at Park Rapids, sentiment and upholds the ad- ministration. Besides all that, it entertains. The leading play— ers are—- WALLACE REID & ,z;‘:;,‘i;‘:”.‘f::,’;ifi.fi.‘;f“::,zi?::; KATHLYN WILLIAMS| ““ The Mtk Fed Vamp *’ ; s SPECIAL SUNSHINE Cumedy a SUND. made with oil of mustard. Better thana | DANGERS OF A BRIDE"|Seven Reel Triangle Drama|10-20c Matinee Evening 7:20 and 9 o’clock 10-20c Matmee oY e - Many_doctors and nurses-frankly rec- I Alma Rubens SUNDAY’S FEATURE B“_L ommend sterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural- “IP" the Pifl’lture ?) ,SEOT::“O fd aulo owe ntitle Francis K, Bushman and Beverly Bayne gia, congestion, pleurisy, rhenmausm “I LOVE YOU” “Rad, White and Blue Blood” Ilumbago, pains and aches of 'the back or oints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, Seven Parts Usual Prices PROMPT \'o HUFFMAN & O'LEARY Fi R d ive Acts METRO WONDERPLAY Five Acts DELIVERY K’/ A Story of Adventure and Romance chilblains, frosted ‘feet — colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It A Boon to Business We are prepared tofill orders for WOOD- FW"ITUBE &a ‘ —Also— STOCK Typewriters promptly. Factory is always dependable, B R UNIERTAKING | Gharlie Chaplin it Two Reels . 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For trial can free write to-- 30c'and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. excellent maehme with excellent nerviee. H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director |°.2°c Matinee Evening, 7: 10-9 o Clock PIONEER - OFFICE] " o5+ :

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