Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 16, 1918, Page 5

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STUDY CLUB MEETS % = At a regular’ meeting of the Wo- man’s’ Study club, held at the home ~ voted to purchase a "Third Liberty | _Loan bond for $50. - The club pro- gram was - carried out as " appeared { in their printed program,. . Mrs. F, % 8. Arnold, Mrs Eduard F. Netzer - [ %on Austiro-Hungdrian- musi paper given by Mrs. Netzer was writ- ten by, Mrs. T. C. Bailey, who was unable to be present. i, KELHIHER COUPLE WED d Nels Johnson and Miss .. Cecelia Coult; “both of Kelliher, were: mar- terday; afternoon at 1:30 a’clock, " Rev.- B. D. Hanscom officiating. | g They were attended by Edith® and ©1 - Sylvia Coult, sisters of the bride, and John Falk -and Gust Falk. 5 LADIES AID MEETING The ‘Ladies Aid ‘of ‘the Methodist church ‘will ‘meéet - at” the home 'of Mrs. J. W. Naugle tomorrow at 2:30 o’clock.! The hostesses will ‘be Mrs. J. W. Naugle, Mrs. A, W. Naugle, Mrs. O. H. Manaugh, Mrs. Frank T. Beaver and Mrs. E. H. Denu. - PERSONALS AND ™ - NEWSY NOTES $60,000 to toan on farms. ' Dean Land" Co. da71tf 2 Iver Orr of Spur moved his family to Coleraine Monday. Mrs, Anton Sadick of Turtle River : spent yesterday in the city shopping. Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint” for sale by P. Barnell. 1 mo 429 Miss Augusta Anderson of Solway was among the out-of-town visitors yesterday. - Mrs. James Wheeler of Bass Lake was-a_ business: visitor in’ the city yesterday. Mr and Mr.s J D Jones of School- craft ‘transacted ‘business in- the ¢éity yesterday Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Oppegard of Blackduck spent yesterday in the city on business. A, ‘M. Bagley left last evenlz{g for Superior and the Twin Cities on busi- ness matters One of -these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s ard have your picture taken. 14tf Mrs. O. Borden and Mrs. C. F. . Rogers of Wilton called on Bemld] friends yesterday. . Mrs. A. St. Peter of Deer River is in the city attending to business matters this week. Mrs. Theo, Ungstad and Miss’ Lily Anderson of Frohn visited with rela- tives in' the city yesterday. Quality first—then only reasonable profit -on our photo - work. Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. . 26-430 SEE! She is wor;derful in “THE SEVEN SWANS” N Staging that seems imbued with magic and a story that will make your veins tingle and your eyes pop. YOU’LL LAUGH TOO when you see the two reel comedy—it is a Paramount- Mack Sennett. ELKQ WED. THUR Special Children’s Matinee l Thursday Only at 4:20. l . TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1918. . of Mrs. C.'W. Jewett, the members| |“THE WOLF AND o A TRAEHE BEMIDIIDAILY PIONEER . =7 m TR0y Rmmeine sonm ) SheniSe s edina it i FIVE -AT THE- THEATERS ELKO TONIGHT Dorothy Dalton, the popular Para- mount star, will again be seen at the Elko theater tonight in her la- test Parpmount photoplay, - “Love Letters,” a producton under the per- 4 sonal-direction of Thomas H. Ince. The Men’s society of the Norwe- gian Lutheran church will-meet at the home of Rev. Osmond Johnson, Wednesday evendng t 80 clock Can you beat it?2 A twenty dollar two-piece suit made to order- for ten dollars. Hoganson Bros., 309 3d1 st. 412tf Mrs. George Brott, Mrs..Sam Hayth ried. at the Methodist parsonage:yes-|, the purchase of Liberty bonds. You, who are suffering, go to the ‘wald Lunde, D. C., B Se. Bank Bldg. CARD 'OF THANKS, We wish to sincerely thank all our friends and neighbors'for: sympathy and. kindness extended to us in the late bereavement. (Signed) Z 5 —Mr. and Mrs. L. E..Taber. —Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Taber. 1-416 Notice today’s Want Ads, back page. Toda\'—'l'elepnone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, ahout that news item you have in mind. - Your guests and friends wlll appreciate the courtesy A SPECIAL MEDICINE FOR KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BLADDER . After ten years of experience in selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root we would not be without it in stock. Our customers claim to receive the most A chapter in “The Son of Democ- racy,” the popular Lincoln. stories, will also be screened at the Elko to- night. Elko Wednesda,v. At the Blko theater tomorrow and Thursday, Marguerite Clark will ap- pear in Paramount picture, ‘“The Seven Swans.” This s Miss Clark’s annual offering to kids of all ages. An additional attraction at the-Elko Wednesday and Thursday is another of the famous fun making Paramount Mack Sennett two-reel comedies. GRAND TONIGHT The. seven-part program at - the Grand . theater tonight presents Louise Lovely in drama of the north- west “The~“Walf and His Mate,” a remarkable photoplay, also a two- part Keystone comedy of action and stunts “entitled *Thirst.” Grand Tomorrow. In “The Spurs of Sybil,” an alto- gether unusual photoplay, ‘Alice Brady will come on Wednesday -at the Grand theater. In this- picture Miss Brady has a thoroughly likable role, a role that is different from any she ‘has recently ' portrayed. | There will also be two reels of ad- ded attractions at the Grand tomor- row, - TEE KAISER”—TONIGHT At the Rex tonight will be shown that amazing spectacle' “The, Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin,” the stupendous production that is causing a hurri- cane of patriotism in: every large city - wherever' shown..” It will be shown at the Rex tonight and to- morrow, with special children’s mat- inee besides the regular matinee. Summer 1914—and the world was at peace—love and friendship ruled the glad business of every day. God looked down from Heaven and was pleased. Gentle breezes fanned the swaying with the pleasing sound of bees and birds and laughing girls. Then came the master erime. An unoffending crime. An unoffending people was ground into extinction beneath an iron heel, @ nation was destroyed, the crime against = Bel- gium completed to its fullest; the Prussian stalked onward with his twin comrades, Frightfulness and Horror. A pew blotch of infamy— the Lusitania—was added to the Black Name of the Beast. gratifying results from its use and i it did not possess great value in the troubles for which it is recommended it would not continue to; ‘sell. 4 Very truly yours, LOWRY DRUG (}OMPANY, August 3, 1917. 7 Lowry, Minn. Letter to Y ke Dr. Kilmer & Co. 7 [Binchamton, N, Y. £ Prove What %wamn Root Wlll Do Send ten cents to ‘Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for'a sample size bottle. It will convince any- [one. You will also receive a book- let of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Be- | midji Daily Pioneer. ,Medium 'and large size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. Gran T O —TONIGHT ONLY— LOUISE LOVELY BETTY SCHADE in 5 part feature % \yith two-part Keystone Seven part—10c¢ and 20c A wonso DicTURN SRADY-PADS ALICE BRADY The TOMORROW-..-WEDNESDAY with comedy and topic reel. Seven parts; 10 cents, 20 cents HUNGER For three years America has fought starvahon in Belgiur Will you Eat less — wheat meat — fats and sugar that we may still send food in ship loads ? WUMITED OTATES 700D ADMINISTRATION TONIGHT—LAST TIME Thos. H. Ince presents DDRTHY DALTON “[OVE LETTERS” Baffling mystery and burning love, the two elements that make a picture great are in this story. Also showig |“THE SON OF DENMOCRACY” Third chapter in the series of pictures based on life of Abra- ham Lincoln as written, pro- duced and played by— BENJ. CHAPIN 7 part program—10c and 20c¢ fields of grain; the world hummed | F In Tomorrow s Issue of Pioneer FOR SPECIALS That Will ‘Be Shown hursday and Friday at the GRAND Famous Wash Heals- Skm D, D. 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HE leaders for more than twenty-five years; give clear, sharp impressions, and do not clog the type. The stenogra- pher’s work cannot help: being improved by the use of Star Brand ribbons. Our salesman will gladly call on you PIONEER PUB. (0., BEMIDJL MINN. PHONE 922, BEMIDJL i R T O T T T R T Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” g There is something for you in the Want Ad column today. It's on the last page. [ ====AND SEE---- “«“THE KAISER Who s this Man? I If YoulLove Me Don’t Actor Or EMPIOr ? |u atiberty moms Rupert Julian invites you to attend a formal presentation of his master production NOTE LOW -PRICES ©° ' Zgny S°* TIME OF SHOWING Regular matinee 2:30 o’clock, admission Evening: Continuous run, commencing 25¢c; special children’s matinee at 4:15 at 7:10 o’clock. o’clock, admission 10c. Evening: All seats 25 cents 100 More Seats Have Been Installed In the REX e - -

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