Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 8, 1918, Page 3

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Miss Amanda Anungen of Bagley, who teaches in the Neving school, passed Saturday in' the city shopping. " NATAL DAY OBSERVED . “Mrs. Andy Clavin entertained twelve little- guests yesterday after- _moon in honor of Luella Seado, the occasion being her eleventh birth an- niversary. The guests attended the theater, after which they went to} the Clavin residence where games were played and lunch gerved.: 'Y’s CLUB TONIGHT All-members of the-Y's club_who have their quilt blocks finiched, are °*"' asked to.bring same to the meeting “this evening in the basement of the Presbyterian church. Further plans will also be made for the play: to.be given by the club in the near future. DANCE A SUCCESS ¥ The Red Cross dance at the city hall Saturday was well attended. A “hard time dance will be given next Saturday and prizes will be offered for old time waltzes. HOSTESS TO CIRCLE gaor Mrs. E. R. Getchell .will entertain .= ‘the Dyer-Getchell Red Cross ‘circle . this evening at her home. All mem- bers are cordially inv’lteq. BRIGADE TO MEET The Boys’ Brigade will meet this evening at 7 o’clock in the basement of the Episcopal church and all'mem- bers are urged to be present. - Quality first—then only reasonable profit on our photo work. Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. i 26-430 Miss Bessie Froirak, teacher ‘at Shevlin, was among the business vis- itors in the city during the week-end. Mrs, George Oaks, who has visited relatives in Grant Valley for some time, returned to her home in Brain- erd Saturday. 3 3 Mrs. P. L. Hin‘es and son, Grover, returned Saturday from Hines, where they' passed a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Hines. _ Mrs, ‘John Keenan of Aberdeen, S. D., was in the city Saturday, en- route to Turtle River where she will spend the summer months. = Misses Ella Ehlers, Ingrid- Olson and Mabel Barber of Leonard spent. Saturday in the city. Miss Ehlers teachies in the Neving school. -Miss Ella Stensgaard e route to Gully, where she teache school. _She passed Easter vacation with her parents. ki Miss Freda. Haugen, who has been’ the' guest of her sister, Mrs. R. B. Richardson, and 'husband during Easter vacation, returned to- her homg in Bagley Saturday. % Mrs. J. 'W. Smith and son, 'Ber- man, of the Fifth ward, returncd from Brainerd Saturday where they visit Mrs. Smith’s husband, who is confined at tne N. P. hospital. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Arne W. Aamodt, federal ‘county agricultural agent, was called to St. Paul Saturday night by the death of his mother. He expects to be ab- sent from the city for a week or ten days. E . $50,000 to loan on farms. ;Dean Land Co. p 71t Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint for sale by P. Barnell. 1 mo 429 Mrs. Frank Smith of International Falls is a guest at the E. Ingersoll ‘home. . Charles Hartman of Turtle River was in the city today on business. He and his family will move to Pali- sade, Minn., this week, where they will make their home and where Mr. Hartman .has. rented 400 acres of meadow this year. He owns a farm of 80 acres near Turtle River. . Mrs. V. M. Owen of Hines passed Saturday in Bemidji, the guest of friends. - [ Mrs. George Day of the town of Northern passed Saturday in the city on business. Rev. George Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal church, will leave to- morrow morning for.White Earth Indian reservation, where he will hold services. He will also speak at % Beaulieu, Wild Rice Rapids , and One-of -these nice days you ought Nabtaywash before 1eturning to Be- o go to Hakkerup’s agd {m(fyfiu,. midji. He will be absent for about picture taken. | 14tg|four days. William - Dennis of Bagley was among the business visitors in the city "Saturday. NOTICE Mrs. L. F. Cohenover of Tenstrike was among the business visitors inf - _the city Saturday. i Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the. treasury to pay General Fund warrants to and in- cluding No. 9114: Permanent Im- provement warrants to No. 8465, in- clusive, and Poor Fund warrants to No. 9200, inclusive. % GEO. W. RHEA, | City Treasurer. Mrs. Carl Bye and Mrs, Tom Miller of Pinewood transacted business in the city Saturday. ! Mrs. Arthur Davis of Portlafid, Ore., is the guest of Mrs. William Abell, 416 Irvine avenue. Miss Helen Kernbitsky, teacher in the Boston Lake school, was' 4he guest of Bemidji friends Saturday. S ) — ¥ -ELKO- Tonight and Tuesday eoc We show the famous """ Pdramount Pictures, advertised in the Saturday Evening Post ANNR LITTLE with WALLAGE -REID In High Grade Western Photo- drama. “NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN" From ° Everybody’s Magazine Story, also 3-49 E. H. Reff, of the Consolidated Ab- stract company of this city, ‘passed Sunday with his family in Bagley: Miss Ruth Edwards, formerly of this city, now of Brainerd,. passed Sunday here, the guest of friends. Mrs. Nels Bye, Mrs. Ed Lindell and Mrs, Earl Grinolds of Solway were in the city Saturday shopping. - GRAND THEATER ™ ‘ TONIGHT :30 AND 9 OLIVETELL Broadway Beauty, supported : . 99 | wonderful series of stories bas- : , ed on the life of Abraham Lin- 4 ‘4. |coln, entitled The girl he loved a prisoner at “THE‘ sm‘ flF flEMm}RAGY" & Py the bar of his court. 7 Part Program: 10c-20c GEO.OVEY DT In Come dy WEDNESDAY & THUBSDAY « jerry’s Jam~ | GERALDINE'FARRAR e In Artecraft Production TUESDAY— FRANKLYN FARNUM “THE DEVIL STONE’ —IN— with added attraction . “ROPING HER ROMEO” : New Paramount-Mack Sennett A Bluebird Photoplay—with Comedy in Two Parts.". GALE HENRY COMEDY 7 Part Program. 10c-20c¢ “ANYTHING ONCE” 1 Mountain,” which recently haa,é)peared i Minn.; was in Bemidji Saturday, en-, _AT THE.. . HEATERS ' “ON TRIAL” TONIGHT At the Rex theater tonight, Bar- gbarn Castleton will be seen in ‘‘On Trial,” supported by Sidney .Ains. worth and little Mary = McAllister. ]’I‘hls is a film of unusual interest and ‘was produced by permission of ‘thi big theatrical producing firm,.€chan & Harris. There will also be the sec- ond showirg of the “Broncho Billy series, with G. M. Anderso Clara Kimball Yo In “The House of Glass, Kimball Young will appear at the Rex theater tomorrow in the role of Margaret Cage, an innocent = girl whom a train of circumstances..cony demns to a prison sentence. Thi picture was ‘adapted “by Charles E. ‘Whitaker from the sensational stage success by Max Marecin, produced un- der the direction of Emile Chautard. and is being distributed as (6ne” her Select Star Series release‘sj =W . L ant Ad column today. last page. Rex Thursday. l A play that goes™ to ) % | hearts like an arrow to its mark is “Those Who Pay,” to be sh(}yv_q aJ,, the Rex theater on Thursday. o AU “Those Who Pay” is a seven-part Thomas . Ince drama that hag-bedn] acclaimed by critics the countfy“over’ as one of the best dramatic sibjects of the season, starring Bessigi:Bars ‘riscale, the eminent emotiun?&)&act—\z Tess, o b ELKO TONIGHT : The popular novel, “Nan of Music in Everybody’s Magazine, s been filmed by Paramount, and is to be shown at the Elko theater tonight] and Tuesday. X As will be remembered, this!is'one of the most vivid and thrilling of western dramas, The cast includes li such well known players % W 1c. lace Reid, Theodore Robert: Cruze, Ann Little and others. The second play in “The Son of Democracy” series, which will also be shown at the Elko theater:tonight and tomorrow, contains one of ‘the most exciting fights ever | filmed. Benjamin ‘Chapin, playing Tom Lin- coln, “Abe’s” father, trounces:!‘En= del Carter,” a neighbor, who tried to steal Tom’s farm. The boy who play- ed young “Abe” was a ‘‘regular kid,” a natural actor from New: York: When the fight began in front iqf the camera, “Abe” forgot where he.Wasq All he knew was that his film father was puttln; up a great battle. larger cities. “THE BEAST GRAND TONIGHT Miss Olive Tell, whose work on the screen is immensely popular, has been very suitable cast in her ‘mew production ““The Girl and the Judge” a sensational drama involving ‘klep- tomania in high life. This play, with George Ovey in comedy, “Jerry’s Jam,” will be shown at the Grand tonight only. Grand Tuesday. Franklyn Farnum in Bluebird’s presentation of “Anything Once” will be the attraction offered for:the entertainment of visitors to »the Grand theater tomorrow. An éxel- ting comedy-drama, bristling with sensations and alive with thrills give promise of the liveliest sort of film- fun, . Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from- government certified plats, showing, all government notes, swamps,” highlands, rivers, ete., and the locotion of judicial ditches to be sold at May, 1918, 'sale at Be- midji, Minn.. 26¢ each. TFor sale.at Pioneer office. 225tf R FREE, What It will Cost To Execute Your Will IN Minnesota all charges for ser- vice in the administration of estates are subject to approval of the Probate Court. Regardless of who acts as your Executor, the fees will depend entirely upon what the Probate Judge decided to be “‘reasonable and just.” The Executor’s fees, however, arc only secondary. The administration of an estate is strictly a business matter in which there are many chances for un- necessary mistakes or costly blunders. In actual practice, therefore, the cost of of formal charges, buit rather in terms of business experience and efficiency. . 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Remember, Tuesday, “Mi Day” Remember, Wed., "Wheaflgfl Day” B»emimber, wg;“a y“Wh::ttll::: Dn;” “You know it is not'an easy matter to get children to take medicine, and forcing it on them does no good: Most mothers - know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no drug injurious to the child. The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- plained by the fact that ‘it contains no opium or narcotic of any kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the taste that children like “Cranny” Chamberlaia For thi3 reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young children.” - " TONIGHT By Pormlsflon Cohan & Harris «“ON TRIAL”’ with - Barhara Castleton Supported by Sidney Ainsworf;h ar}d Little Mary McAllister. *BRONCHO BILLY” (G. M. ANDERSON) In Two Reel Feature. SEVEN REELS—— PROGRAM ——SEVEN REELS 10-20 CENTS 7:20-9 O'CLOCK The screen favorite supreme in a super-successful melodrama. 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