Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 17, 1918, Page 6

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SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS — HUFEMAN: &\ Q:LEARY e —————_ ,. 748 S TAINDANY memE & Tite :l"ekeqr to c‘zv;rmvlng‘n?mkod :: ey : 2 = L it W UMEMMF ; © fearly-as 7.0'cloe) eyening, j 4 i o . & 3 uu ! N{;fi,‘"‘ bl mflerlns from admym when .the second; w’nn:u e “ml‘.F lflmY" an .ttubo started and packed throughout the s : as X _H. N. McKRE, Funeral-Director . _| entire -showings: of “that amazing’ 3 wo. of . mm ‘1“‘~w'. Y dmnm ot Nauy vig-| spectaele;: o 4 8 ~alse .reels. «mm m,, E OF; itsi utmost to ' take care ‘of the ofl G:owh : Bl‘ol:e Katser” will be shown ; Feed our Soldiers ‘1'HE BULL’S EYE’ : ai 4 ; e e ‘willigttend are advised to be in their| .the millions of , } : e mu:msy l.':‘he ‘;ilm s a romqg: : children. . = ; m : v : . S asighuniing e at the neof. thess. nice.days : A g 5 = < ® i s ;o to lhkkerul'l u& : s = ; DMORROW: ——-Thessdeasi: the. city: attend- %“h“ :;“”ndo“,%? % e 7 REEIS-—PR!EES‘ 10c, 20c z‘ Mfll to 4 8. .- Beaver,. ; g y 6 R e ubiior prodiced by WL |t - o ~AT-GRAND THEATRE eotiveat:onoe—The: ¢ ¥ ] food: fiteers ar Vo ‘:.::zmm e lvfic:pf s-ng b‘l))r tlggmles areed‘i’sx(md?-mth su 3 For the Boys in France -Sittings Made: Day: or=Nigbt HAEK!'JRUP‘S*WO .~ T I.€an Insure ! % geo, Banl-Bldg.: B Bsmidjl Mln‘n P.'0. Box 204 | H i TherJiaiger,~the Beast of i the city:yesterday. Berldn " the Rex theater was taxed 3 "We must notcnly agaimgonight at the Rex and all who | | at the front but at ‘the- : TS 5 ; : “FRID, AY.MH- 19 vlrnfl D. Lov;run of Marsh Siding .&wther Stnpendml;lflm T ey ¢ ; g Efl ] . In-this darlng plcture, g ‘A son was born to Mr. Ind Mrs 3 ‘red_Duges-at-§t—Anthony’s—hos-|is the food problem. 2 sital '“, merning. riots,:the waiting electriofihain»nhe m;\m 2 A ; 7 factory girl fight for life and the|Given and Mrs. A. A. Warfleld. There 3 <| nightiirace. Is the strike a fair| will also be several othens e d | ith in | ’;flam" See for yourself at the lnAt'he drlvg H ; "the eit; mm ex itomorrow. vacant store nex 7 ¥ 2. ss A% K H o T{:e first of the big sberles ot "’I‘he geweltl;‘y Imxal tbeen scla;:urtetzl Mi 1ldred sPickenson of.Buena | Eagle’s Eye” will also be shown. It}ing e salvage collected a Vista-.grove to*DB‘emldleyumd;y is the work of William J. Flynn, and npenefle -day “with-friends;— -|Tecently retired chief of the United|The city will be divided into States: Secret service. The entry of | tricts and a house-to-house ! naple{Ameniga into the war has led” Chief | will be made and also i!N ” i Bich-{'Flynn: to make the disclosures of ness district. The salvage will e 29 10th-‘8t: | ‘German spy plotting and intrigue. | collected by those in charge. No + 26439 |1t -was done to mould publiciepinien te; paperican-he-nged-and » ‘("g!‘ ATl B'g ‘ifixenflreth s!mwing is“ealled “The ]c‘mtls ‘cs.n 'I;le used as the;e is Canayon b,u.&m"’ A SWeniy:.dollar en Death.” - tmarket for- these exeept in; two-piece suit:made:to order.for-ten: ; -1 L isrgerieities and .thes iexponses _ dollarsrs.Hoganson Bros., 309 3d st. ' " ELKO TONIGET .| handling at this distance i8 too gr. t Az} 1 D;illty Mm;sueme e“.’,l‘.‘h“"sl'm*ffi:am ‘Magasings;homever, ¢ n Pgramount picture, e Seven ‘!"“‘L h¥f Swansy” at the Elko theater tonight fa::::ei:a B:l?:t d:l};:redn:: El%tl‘;{ed “1’: d {Fhursday. “An added attraction | jeiiet b e o 84 will ibe a new Paramownt-Mack Sen- | SiBi[S: any: farmer: who, . nas L nett, ¢wo-part comedy.’ special -anything. that can be sold for junk I will bring 1t to Bemidji the week of > the drive, i¢ will be apprecfated. Country schools should also take an active part in this big drive. Misx'EHA‘:Sh ard, < who. has- been |- Appther Paralty Playds to be seen | CIRCLE ELECTS OFFICERS , "!»m ‘here:an Friday and Satwrday, When| 1y pennington Red Cross circle ithe )mko will screen “An Alien En- ” emy?’: the very latest -Paralt met at Mrs. Theriault’s April 4 ‘and ood. . 4 bA aralta Te-|ihe following officers were elected: lease.:: Louise Glaum:is- starred in President—Mrs. J.-McDonald, :+P;~Batlou, who has-heen| this ‘play which is the enly one fn| yroo'Pebia e 3 MOREREL, es" gt “Diltith “the |- Which: she has appeared in a role| gocretary—Miss Mabel Dugas. pa E allyito her liking——ash.e ls not a Treasurer—Mrs. Gamache, ter part:of the week. -, 2 mpize this time. ;l‘he following committees were ap- S : : R TN pointed: Mrs;:i€llena $hay - of - Thiet--River: GRAND TONIGHT Work committee—Mrs. J. McDon- - Fallsinetusned home yestendayafter| = A gtrikingly unusual film is “The|ald, Mrs. Grier, Mrs. Saunders. spending:aifew-days n theoity. "SheSpurs of Sybil,” the new: World-Pic-| ~Entertainment = committee — Mrs. may Mflam -lpoate: here later. ture; Brady-Made which - .will - be|Thriault, ~Mrs. Gamache, Mrs. shown:at the Grand theater tonight.|Strong. 0 -J. -W--Smith - and-sons Al dy is th N PSR SN S : Y 9 yflane for Hot‘flpflns!: d&cct?ox?m Skt star Bt e E Afior m Br or S ;- « .i _-|LETTER FROM FRANCE SAYS B Lo LR 1 smnn"u"'m'm TR 7 Grand Thureday, Y, M. C. A. IS GREAT FACTOR ; Willlam S. Hart is:the charagter s Rupert Julian invites you-to-attend a formal i 7his. [ i Franeis ~Rhea:: th of *‘Wolf Lowry,” a -western play George Nelson, formerly scaler at . g g A Emmentatin of s masian producfion " old sontot Mrsrend W.|strongly in contrast with others he ] - . : k Rhea,~whe hassbesn confined | has appeared in, will beseen at the g‘ zf;ofll‘“g:n‘c‘:n?&zt:"&;'g Tho NoTE lflw Pmm Be: In EY:I‘:; ‘Seats ME flF Wms home mwmm epulmonh is\Grands theater tomorrow. low in a letter dated March 10, that If YoeulLove e Don’t Buy alLiberty Bond the Y. M. C. A. is a most needed Regular matinee 2:30 o’clock, admission vening : i ' i Today—Telepnone the: Pioneer of- institutl;lm ang so}dlilers tv‘vlou'l'({_ not 25cg ; special .children’s matinee at 4:15 at%.fil(l)“:gdoc(l}conhnuous run, commencing *| fice; 1922, ab know what t thout the “Y.” Py ? 2 & %2,-about that uems dteay you LEmg st Ho 00 0O vty il o’clock, -admission 10c. Evening: All seats25 cents .have dn mind. Your-.:guests _and 1 B without the Y. M. C. A.” writes friende will appreciate:tiie courtggy Mr. Nelson, and infers that the peo- = = ple at home ought to aupport it to J the limit. 100-More Seats Have Been-Installed In the REX et Nl S e R T Mrs. Edwnnd:mwexmcts to leave} . : 3 Friday .for -Pine -River; ‘where: she|. ; . CHURCH BUYS PARSONAGE will be-a guest of her -50N, xAndreWx : Martin Johnson has gold his home; ¥ B tothe Swedish Lutheran:church and: FAM"WPPERS. ATTENTION ‘Rev. 0. P. Grambo .and:family will p S take possession as soon as Mr. John- son can find a new home. Twyelve (12) inch blue print coples from: government certified plats, showing all government notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the locntion. of judicial -ditches to be #old at May, 1918, sale at Be- midji, Minn., 26c each. For eale at Pioneer -office. 226tf terday-after- spenting .a week in-the 0 = A NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY city with ofriends. M, - Warner. s tLOOD ~ BREAD OneMalt; Blogk ., Noxth--of-Unien - Station, BEMIDJI, MINN YOU enjoying -2 month’s furlough having | ) : e b stationed-at F‘ t-- L th, | . ; 5 bean statipned: at Fort-Leavenwarth, | IR =’| ARE INTERESTED IN Mi‘ss E(lrlad Inqiuk. jsnper;lsm-m o{ y ‘ IP ' Tehosiat Bylimtons N. .. s sponds : A RING .BOOKS! f Mg her: spring vacation -with ‘her B i ‘ T A X P parents;j7Mr. and Mrs.' O. J. Laqua. She exnentssto: remm 40 her-'gchool e v R DI ? ‘ Nl ¥J TYPEWRITER the Bita hfiwfin‘g’s{:&? * : . She is wonderful in ; \ 2\ X RIBBOIVS Ga AN “THE SEVEN swans |l S X e S T S TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918/ Mr. .and - Mts’ B. W. Lakin have gone ‘to:'Camp “Dodge, ..Iowa. They were jofned at_Little Falls hy Mr. ‘.. and Mrs:vWilliam ‘Ryan, who will visit theéir~son; -Liéut. Loyal Ryan, who is:stationed at Camy Dodge. We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool “ Pélts and Tallow and will pay g Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arthur Warner of’ Puposky returned to- their home yes: ; w:th maglc and a story that “l il will make your veins tinglé | WMMIGL and- v i po? HE leaders-for more than twenty-five YOULLLAUGH TOO years; give glear, sharg;_‘ppmssions, when you see the two, reel| and do not clog-the type. The stenogra- comedy—it is a-Paramount-| Pher's work capmet help being improved ‘Matinee and Night < THEYRE:COMING BACK They-are-used in-every line of ‘husiness ‘by-Salesmen, Of- fice: Men,. Dectors, Lawyers, THE FAMOUS i Mack Sennett. by the use of Star Brand xibbons. Ministers, Students—by ev- : 3 Our salesman,will glaflly:call on you eryone-who must have a book A with comedy and topic reel. that ecombines Seven parts; 10 cents, 20 cents TOMORROW — THURSDAY UTILITY, DURABILITY AND APPEARANCE. . Special - Childven’s . Matinee: o Sheets can be obtained any- Many: sNew«Features Thursday-Only. at 4:20. | i AN 4 time, ruled n eight:styles. Soy e’Mfl [ mc \ ; ‘Boundsin best qualityHlex- E / - . ERIDAY AND SAWRDA; ke ) . - ible Black Levant GrainCow- _~ PRICES —Mitimee, “Children FRIDAY, APRIL 19 PARALTA PLAY ¢ hide, with Black Linings. * “An: Alien Enemy”’ PHONE 922, BEMIDJL O 25¢; Adults 50c. . Night, all 2 séats 75 wents. POUG. FAIRBANKS {st —RESERVE._SEATS -Now !— | R PIONEER “OFFICE ¥ 5

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