Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 26, 1918, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e s S i ‘ . FIVE devil horsemanship and_all. through TAX JUDGMENT SALE it is a vein of humor that causes and of the ‘statutes in such, case| April, 1918 outbursts of - laughter. - The. antics Pursuant- to a_ Real .Estate Tax|made and provided, I shall on Mon- y J..L. GEORGE, of ‘the cowboys in_ full dress suits|Judgment of the District Court, of|day the 13th-day-of May, 1918, at| ' Auditor of Beltrami County; terday morning from Edmore, N, D, |are comical. The play will-be at the| the County of Beltrami, State of Min- | ten.o’clock in the forenoon at my of-| 2tFri.<426-53 3 I | where she spent the past week with|Rex theater tomorrow nesota, entered the 20th day . of|fice in the Court House, in the City —_— - - Mr. and Mrs, Orville Titus. ; . | March, 1918, in proceedings to en-|of Bemidji and County of Beltrami, - NOTICE Rex sumkv force payment of taxes and penaltiesisell the lands which are charged Will run- excursion boat around Harold Lockwood enacts the most upon' real estate in the County of | with taxes, penalties and costs in{the lake every Sunday. Leave city vigorou.s role he has had in- eight| Beltrami remaining delinquent ~on|said Judgment, and on which’ taxes|dotk 2:30" p. 'm. years’ experience before the camera’ shall not' have been previously paid.| 3-429 LUTHER SHAW. in. Metro’s production of *The Ayeng- John Moberg Teft thla mornlng for Margle on business. i the .first. Monday of January, 1918, Miss Margaret Titus returned yes- 4 Mrs. George Kline and family of . 418tf] Turtle River were in Bemidji Thurs- 7 day, enroute to' Winnipeg, = where they: will make their future home. Don’t forget the Ked Cross auction May 4. =~ o418t ing Trail,” a five-act drama of the = e : 5 Raymond Mattison, who has been | (imberlands, adapted by Fred Ji Bal- | e #$807000" to-loan .on ‘tarms. Dean visiting here for the past three days,|ghofer and Mary Murillo from Henry | & + : L(nd oo il d71ts | left last evening for Grand Forks.|oyen’s novel, ‘‘Gaston Olaf,” which ¢ iy : He has received an. honorable = dis- comes. t0.the Rex theater on Sunday. charge from’the army. Hm someth{ng to sell. . Red Cross oot aucuo . 418t} e AL C. Newton a,‘,}d d““’%’“{' ELKO TONIGHT —FOR— ! Bessie, were called’to. Grand Forks 5 2 1 E L. Mlller is i1l at his home last evening by the serious illness { FRIDAY AND SATURDAY for Deer. River this:noon where he| : WHERE IT WILL DO THE .| 'will ‘attend’a patriotic. meeting. The ; j occasion of -this- meeting ‘is*caused 1MOST GOOD; THESE PRICES nning of the L!berty Loan ¢ : ARE BARGAINS . “Miss Inez Butler went -to Becidu L yesterday where she will -attend & : ¥t ¥ 2 2'lbs. Dry Peaches Pt S iIschool-entertainment given’ by her 3 1bs. Dry Apples house palnt for sale by P Bnrnoll sister, Miss Alice Butler, Friday eve- : 2 1bs.. Good Prunes. . . . 3 1:mo-429%ning. This closes the school for: this 2 1bs. Dry Pears. .. ... Enelfmon ond B N. Ebert e ; -5k (-8 Cans:Standard Corn. last evening from ~Red ; pniAe e i {8 Cans Standard-Peas. c o .+ |s + FAREWELL GATHERING ', |8 Cans Standard Peaches:’; 50c Friends of Mrs. Hugh Whitney de- 8 Cans Sardmes with tomato { llghlttulLv surprised her" dfl.t her hgme Sauce . e on Irvine avenue Thursday evening. 2 1- Mrs. - Whitney- will leave.in-a few Ih. (Cang Sa]mon ‘5~wml the grlppe : -} of Mrs: -Newton's aunt.” They ex- ST R T I ; pect to return ‘Sunday. " - - : SPEND YOUR MONEY ThBBI' flflffifit anbny A!}lflf » 1 t d Sergennt Clarence Foucault’ left g . In the World '-Thvilis anc Romancg of ‘the Plains ' : iMrs. J. H: Koors and Frank J. Koors: were visitors at Red Lake yes- terday. g -Tom Mix brmgs his hair-raising western stunts with days for Boise, Idaho, where she will .3 E. Lundrfgan, attorney of Cass| make her future home. Mr. Whitney|” Powder . i i him again_in this picture. And .besu:les the story gives {;askie, is in the city today on legal|phas been there-for some time. 5 1bs. Jap Rice....... him and his players an opportunity to put on the screen usiness. 3 Small Can Milk, per can, some of the most humorous situations. Have you ever M. A. Rognlien, postmaster at Veal Stew, per Ib....... seen cowboys in dress suits? Watch-their antics of ‘Shoulder:Roast, per 1b. § Bresket Roast with pocket for =A'T THE- Mrs. F. 8il X of Grant Valley S e E > stuffing ... ..ic.0. 00 22¢ srcalllng verea o e i e || T H'E A T E RS || mzna Bara s cLEoPATRA ide Pork, fresh, per 1b. : ooty e e J1" Rrever nefore in the history “of| Home Corned Beef; per riday. & - ' 7 . photodramatic production ihes; there con'b; 35¢c %Charles’ F, Rogers, merchant at “ZEPPELIN'S.-LAST :RAID” ever been displayed such; a-jla 1 Ba ytheslgzce, . and up digust for drawing room clothes in'this picture. Tom .- Mix has a-sensational love affair and he wins despite U. S.' Enemy odds. p Wilton, was in Bemidji Thursday on hnsiness COMING SUNDAY Wflwn was a buslness visitor here |* 'rhe “Zeppelin’s Last- Raid,” an-|and costly display of dec &westerday 22 other. stupendous spectacle, staged lare -shown in ‘“Cleopatra. 'whlbh 8 .Cans Spotless Cleanser. .25¢ Everybody’s ‘Favorite e i by Tl:;htlfis ;{ nlwei mad? its agp:alr‘i will “be -the attraction at shg l::llko 7 -Cans Swift’s Pride i . M. akin- ur: ance: e Rex-last'evening and held| tonight :and . tomorrow, - iSaturday, 3 o 7B 1 evenlng from a visit to Mlnneawl!s .the” big’ audience glued to:its:seat.| matinee and evening. S'poclal’music Cleanser ... .......... ”‘mm Lockw oon 7Bars Swift’s Pride Soap. . 25¢ 6:Bars Swift’s White Laun- - and< Detroft. while ‘applause; hisses, - boos’ . and|by’the orchestra is an evening feat- g scornful epithets were hurled at thejure.’ _ x»pne of. these nice aays you ought | German military = for .its deadly AEY oo oo omv s Tians wk to-go, to Hakkerup's and:-have your|bombing of peaceful cities and towns| . GRAND TONIGHT 6 Bars Bob Whlte Soap nletufe taken. gl ‘:gn?;gi“m.- . It :will be shown again|, Belle Bennett in a seven-part spe- ] T & T i 1 Lol b Tt | I b bl0RY OF 4 Fibtng, Zepger| Slal Trisusle play. ACBoul Ny St ; ” ra who.was ' injured--when ‘a ‘car ren |lin- eaptain, ‘about to be promoted| gye" are attractions at the - /Gran A METRO wonderplay in five acts adapted from Henry & .- Oyen’s novel Gasten Olaf. " Ina remarkable characterization of the vigorous hero in the powerful:story of the lumber camps of the North, ower his feet, isynow in the:hospital:{for his’ deadly work. The: girl-—op-| tyeater fonight. posed' to: his: nefarious_calling. The “Yum. yum, ham and.egg supper|secret organization. of opponents. ef | == ————— S g at-the Presbyterian t;hurch ‘Wednes- | autoeracy., The order of “destruction & day, May 1, from 5:to 8. " - 2-426)in a’bombing: slaughter. The secreti- 3 o wireless code. The refusal to loosen s +Ham and egis sel_'ved at the Pres-| the:bombs. - The attemipt on the life byterfan church Wednesday, May 1.]of the captain by the Zeppelin crew: It’s Easy You Know Dr. {¥6m 5-to 8. T'll he there; will you?|The pulling of the .~ destruction Edwards’ Olive Tablets i) 2-426 | switch by the captain—*“The Zep- pelin's Last Raid The secret of keeping young:is:to feel young — to do this'you must’wmhvour .~ Rex Tomorrow: liver and’ bowels — there’s no-need of: Tom Mix’s new picture ‘‘Western h"iflsasaflo'wmflmun—darkmn Blood” is‘well named. ‘It is full of r;‘i“my?gn”fi'};;mén 35"'“ ous that virile ruggedness that one looks for and is pleased with in men of sparkle, ~ Your doctor will telbyuwmnety the plains. per cent of all sickness comes from in- The story is -a° good ome. It is ac‘t;:&mhowds% :lvveflrknown hysician filled with odd situations and dare in Oluo,wud&i thd 8" W le pound mixed with olive oil ‘to act on the liver and bowels, which he-gave ito Y his patients for Sem ¥l E i Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets; thewbgd 4 3 tute for calomel, are gentle in their action: % yet-always effective. They bring about- < | that exuberance of spirit, that-mnatural This is no bluff. Water will be{buoyancy which should be enjoyed ‘by: shut off May. first if your ibill is not | everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- pald., There -are 250 bills overdue|ing the system of impurities. and those who don’t pay up by -May| You will know Dr. Edwards’ Ollye ‘Tab- 1. will -be absolutely shut off from |lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per city water service. 2-427 | Vox. “All druggists. iljty fixst—fl:en quly reasonable nrom: on. our .photo - “work. fch S’ILQHO Phone 570-W. -Mfis Claire Nangle returned home this-- morning from: -Minneapolis where she had: been- for the past two weeks. , Mrs. G. H.. Hansell came from Ba;gley yesterday and will reme'n nver today with her mot.er, Mrs. H .- Hailey. {‘Mrs. Charles Van. formerly Miesg ‘ Hazen, of this city; has accepted pogition at’-the Markham hotel as cigari clerk. Belter start planning now to take your ‘family to the ham and egg sup- ‘per-at the Presbyterian church, May 1, from 6 to 8. 2-426 Today and _Tomorrow | "”ifif%’a“‘&“’é:"i@ RN 3 2 . i £ ST F i pr— e f ' An ear spplitting roar, and the mighty Zeppelin plunges to carth, flaming and blaz- William Fox Presenfs .A;lrm"e'e—smc‘a' | — 4 / V | meda Bara ing like a giant meteor. That's the tremendous climax in THOMAS H. INCE’S great spectacle Seven Part Drama A Soratin Trmrst “The Zeppelin's Last Raid” featuring popular q ;o ¥ L1 revealing for the first time on the screen the inner workings of the Zeppelins by filiEi&&”NETT which Germany is waging ruthless warfare upon the Allies. "w'“'i DARRELL: FOSS - \ : Produced by the man who gave “Civilization” to the world, “The Zeppelin’s Last Also Showing N \ e i . Raid,”.as a spectacle, is superb. Oliver Berg, who has been in Min- neapolis- for the past six months, ar- rived -here. yesterday. He will visit here for about two '‘weeks. = __. bomb drops in the schoolyard down the street and kills and mangles innocent = tots! __a shower of death-dealing missiles from aloft blows St. Patrick’s Cathedral to atoms! 3 ~_then, in swift succession, go the hotels, t heaters and the towering structures that <+ TOMORROW--SAT. BN line the Canyon of the White Lights! Triangle Players -Present :—THE SIREN OF THE NILE— AND THE PROUD METROPOLIS BOW S ITS HEAD TO THE HUN. Eia e - -y e A STUPENDOUS THEDA BARA SUPER PRODUCTION AT THE “itfle Red Decides” eatre SUPPORTED BY THE " ‘ An Unusually Gadod Story RE X _ HICHEST: SALARIED CAST With KEYSTONE comedy Evening, Continuous run, commencing at 7 :10 o’clock, admission 10 and 25 cents. [ IN MODERN FILM CRAFT A COWARD’S COURAGE ||| BRINGING AND DEPICTING TO YOU THE REIGN OF /7. Part Show-Usual Prices 'THE“‘BEAUTIFUI. QUEEN OF | —-SUNDAY ' SPECIAL— - t E t wm. s Hart| Ancient Egyp NS IN ALL ITS BEWILDERING, BARBARIC, DAZZLING ‘TRUTHFUL TULLIPER SPLENDOR AND GLORY. A Play of the Clean, Open SEE THE Dbt Tod oo ’NIlE - SPHINX --- PYRAMID --- DESERT With KEYSTONE d “THE PAWNBROC?(IE;% THE BIGGEST MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME. Saturday, April 27 WILLIAM FOX Presents astern Blood HEART” SPECIAL MUSIC—ORCHESTRA 5 INSTRUMENTS ' /~ [ Usual Prices—Seven Part EVENINGS Program. MATINEE 2:15 —— 25 AND 50'CENTS PR]GES' EVENING 8:15——25¢c-50c—FEW $1.00 THIS INCLUDES WAR TAX H Dated at Bomidji this 22nd day of . 1 2. —d — ‘ | 4 } | _4. b I + | | 1 HiE e ‘ | ‘ ) | | | el | =

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