Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 1, 1918, Page 3

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" THE'BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEEK and .tomorrow. This is a ~scream 3 ; ; : frony’ beginning to end:and contains For Meneflt%fi by pupils of (’Ifwelve (12 nolplgorprint, cdples the tale of the adventures of a spy|Mrs. W. B. Stewart, assisted by Jane | ffOm sovernment certified nplats, 3 and another spy. ‘Hayner-and Grace Currie, Presbyter- | showing - all government notes, T H E A T ‘ER s L — ian- church, May 3,8 o'cloek. Ad- SRYAN, : ; ; il i GRAND TONIGHT - | misston" 25 cents,’ 7 35y [ BYAnlE, DIBTIAUdE,: Syele, spte,;, and: sy Madge Evans’ mnewest picturel is| s rsammmamcnannnnnnan the location of judteinl ditches to ; S ‘*Wanted—A Mother,” and this ; ELKS REX TONIGHT -'| charming -~ World-Picture Brady-| ‘There wni‘ll%eg'-ryg'ular meeting of be: sold at May, 1918, gale at Be- ° At the Rex tonight a Falcon feat-|Made will tonight:be shown at:the|the. Elksilodge Thursdey evening. | midji. Mimm.. 26c eaeh. Forsale at ure “The Clean Cut” with Katherine|Grand theater.. It is a fascinati B, H. y Y. Kirkham will be shown. It is a|story that is told in- this pletu':es: A B tense drama of love. In addition;| Eddie Polo and! Vivian:'Reed are there will be shown a comedy with|also to appear ai the Grand' tonight. four of the best Lnown stars of thelin another stirring episode of “The screen, “Fatty” Arbuckle, Mable Nor-| Bull's Eye,” that is full of'action. mand, Mack Sennett and Owen[ Moore. 4 Big Feature Coming. 3 When “The Whip” was first shown “Blindness of Divorce.” privately in New York City to a “Swapping wives ‘'and - liusbands|little group of leading film men, the Ploneer. offfce. 226t¢ Mrs. P: O. Hopkins and Miss Myr- % tle Hopkins lpf Kelliher were be-|" Roll- call- was-ansawered -at - the tween-train vis{tqrg in _the city yes- _megtini, of the Wonlan's Study cjub | terday: has betome as common as swapping| verdict was unanimous that here was Monday by: giving the names . of}: - e R ! horses in our country,” declared Su-|another wonderful. picture. ' popular movie stars. 'The club met Miss Jessie Paqdegggag _of Grant} rme. Court Justiee Frederick .| ‘It has everything that a motion ‘at the home of Mrs. C.'E."Battles of | Valley-wentto.Ponemah esterday sr'ane' of Brooklyn, from.the bench.|Picture should have,” said one man, Tiake ‘Boulevard and. the” following | where -she- will ‘teach: a . term . of | “uprarringe 13 the cheapest thing]'‘and mone of the things that a mo- program was carried out: school. there: is under our laws,” he eaid.|tion picture should not have. It Ras “The Origin of the Movie’—Mrs. 2 “Marry one day and come back the}snap,.dash,. fire, romante, youlth, H. C. Baer. i Mrs. Mina Myers.expects to_leave] noxt day. and get divorced.” thrills, excitement, big :scenes. and |- «Universal -City’” — Mrg. Iralin a-couple of“days for- Montane;| picking out a wife or-a husband|splendid actors. It is staged on a ED : —IN— - “French. where: ghe will<spend-ithe:. sumnier L should: be given -more consideration lavish scale. a review of the year's work willibe|era] days, is: convalescing, .. Williami Fox picturization of “The|the usual .popular. prices. | Ashley Park where they will occupy| //The Eagle's Eye” will:be ehown. : ‘ 'the’ Ashley -cottage this summer. The Eagle’s Eye’” reveals not only A 5 a” St t h' men -who left this noon for militry how closely Chief Flynn, head of the a" aas P Lutheran: church.” A-program-con-|ley Park where they have rented the| - s . A 1 ’ 3 : ; 3 Papen and Boy-Bd, and Dr.:Albert, | procure tags from the city clerk, un- ) sisting of music and. patriotic] Reynolds - cottage for tl>1e~ BUIMDIET |5+ “it. will also show to what ex-|der pe,,mis of. hav,iflgflt.hg);r dogs im- : Mr. Ohngren “was presented with aldrove to Bemidji yesterday and pass- “Movie ' Producers”’—Mrs.. W.. N.| months. 7 than buying a new scarfior.a bit of| ““The Whip” is'the specialyattrhc- L 11 U % T millinery,. It is a very serious.pro-|tion .booked to appear at the Blko ’ - - : 15 i position -1t one party or the other[theater next Friday and Saturday, f ]2 BT 8 SAIR ) matinees and “evenings. It.is.iinf~ - d . . -held ‘and ‘mewofficers elected. Blindness of Divorce,” ,at the Rex = U. 8. secret service, and his staff fol- ‘! = ) 3D N ' 179 | o v : h joyed. _Refreshment: il meEill B speeches was enjoyed. _Refres! s L 3 \ A .. . ! Lo ics N | oonths | tremes in the way of ‘encountering| pounded and killed as prescribed {by : wrist watch by the: Luther League|ed several hours on business. While } A R ™y : 3 y jiriends, the United States and allied govern-| : i A ) '} ? ‘Bowser. : o 3 - The last.meeting of-the year willl ponqoiph Nygaard, son of Mr. and be held May 30, at which time~thefn; 3 ' Nygaard, who has: been ill|gets a bad bargain. See modern 'di~ : .secretaries-will Tead - their -TepoFts, | with rhenmatism- for the past sev-|vorce evils as they .oxist today in the|eight parts and will be ‘showniat} B B M ) 3 . ‘and Mrs. “Tom” Stuart and|tomorrow and Friday. ; y i .t . X FUTURE SOLDIER HONORED |dsugiter, Mary Aun, have moved to| , In addition, anothier epfsode of (A tense drama of love and:the ordeal-of suspicion) > Jolin: Ohngren, one: ‘of the young service, was given a farewell-recep-] Mr, and Mrs. Glynn P. Ballou . _ . e - | lowed .the conspiracies of Ambassa- All dog-licenses expire May 1. All _tion last evening in the . .Swedish|have moved ‘across the lake’to Ash: dor von Bernstorff, Captains von|dog ow r;‘ers» s her’;by no{ifle aito were served. ' American flags ~and A 3 3 e, personal danger they had. to g0 to|ordinance. .Licenses;$1:10 for-males, - 3 carnations were used in decorating.| Mrs. F. A. Craver of Turtle RIVer| oq,q tne information and evidence|$3.10. for. females. : i Loo’{ r"ESEDVER on -which they acted to prevent the FRANK B. RIPPLE] . S HOST T0 CLUB Mrs. Frank Dewey kw ho h?‘:gpgnt ol 3 POLITICAL-ADVERTISING by & a week in Crookston-thre:guest of her o (Ordered-andspaidfor by Wes“Wright sennetl-uwefl’ mure Ph{ion(:;xtlg:l? hcefi-b i‘é‘i&?’fi‘ffi’m 125 mother-in-law, Mrsi-Dewey, and her| . - AT THE ELXO Amount, “$5.00 for serfes,) o . - evening.. There: were:-eleven: mem- sister-in-law, Mrs. J. Morlan, has re-| One of the heroic stunts perform- ANNOUNCEMENT : 5 ’ turned to Bemidjl ed by Douglas Fairbanks in his new| I have jannounced myself ‘asi a 10-20 cents 7:20-9 o'clock bers of ‘the clubspresent. -A most in- ‘ o y - teresting. discussion on: the study| of medid Bracler T N Bemalall Kos Artcraft picture, “A Modern Musk-|candidate for County" Cémmissioner e e e A s T 5 e e SR | Leteer,” which ‘will be.showns at the|.of the Third District ‘and stiind L B ;‘;‘:»}Ygfi; t;,g’? 1&!?;7 _gntiLl };’;df“';‘; day, enroute to Minneapolis. = M¥.| Ejko. theater tonight and tomorrow,[ready to serve my.‘constitientst-with- "' sh"”day a"d‘F ,’my T -and| grocker has been employed:in ' the| matinee:and evening;-is-climbing upfiout: fear or *favor.’ 1;{:"%&;‘:,";5"':&:2,,:&;d?lf:“;u‘; Crookston Lumber company’s Camp|the side of steep canyon on a rope: I will make the run on a‘strict Social Conditions.as They Exist ‘Today 1 May 14, = °laD|No. 4 as clerk for the past couple|with Marjorie Daw. hanging-to.his|loyalty, business-basis-and.if clscted, T - ] ! of months. neck. wish to emphasize the point thatino “ y P — HOSTESS. TO R. C. CIROLE | Gust Larson: of - Mississippi avenue will-entertzin: Mrs: Andy-Li son’s Red -Cross circle tomorrow.gf- ~ternoon_at her home at 2:30 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended’to all ‘members, Y GUILD TO-MEET The Episcopal Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. E. J. Letford, 1120 Beltrami~ avenue, tomeorrow after- The photoplay was staged in thelfaction, party or click will. dfetate Grand Canyon of Arizona, and pre-|the position I am to take regarding sents Fairbanks as a modern D’Ar-|my action as a commissioner. I will tagnan, whose adventures:rival those|endeavor to serve all-the:people' all of the famous Dumnras hero. the time. i As an added attraction the latest A vote at the primaries will ibe] | Paramount-Mack Sennett comedy is|appreciated. . “‘An International Sneak,’” which will Yours for winning:this war, 5 appéar at the Elko theater tonight . WES WRIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kenfield of Cass Lake are guests at the E. B. Kenfield home for a couple of- days. Mrsi ‘H. D: Kenfield has recently re- turned - from Orange Beach, Ala., where she has passed the winter. Vernon Williams, who has ‘been employed as clerk in the Crookston Lumber company’s Camp No. 5, near Kelliher since last October, is in the city today, having finished his work- in the camp. He will leave this evening for Minneapolis. It has as its theme the tterr{bje consequences’ that come from the neglect of some husbinds@nd their-willingness-to rush i into the’ divorce court upon suspicign and wreck the lives and happiness of their wives. : noon at 2:30 o’clock. A large at-| Mrs. Herbert Wood of Baudette is i 7 : ] tendance is desired as- there will 'be| passing a week-in the city the guest “THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE,” was written and di- —t _sgec__ia_l _work’ to do. - < s ?ir,i,’e’f.“y“;mfl“éhg}°°fio;'édu';"?filxi rected by that cinema genius; Frank Lloyd, who made “LES - §.7 16 3 ” G 5 2] “ q X g with the Bem: oneer mechanica! ’ y pe: This evening the Men’s Society of| department. Mr. Wood is now with ceived greater praise than anything in the motion picture in- the - First - Scandinavian' Lutheran|the Baudette Region. X dustry. He has .produced another masterpiece in “THE i o church will’ ‘meet “at' the home of e g 3 BLINISNESS OF DI ” : P | 3 Mrs. Carl. Jahr. A. cordial invita-{ Mrss H. L. Wilcox and daughter, s i ® DIVORCE.’ % - i 4 tion_is extended : v;/m]m;:ina, ?rrive?fl h;(i{n 1Lftim;ealp- b L\ i 2 }’{‘h_e s]to&*y uig ar;:habsl&rbmg l‘t)fle' sixqpfgl% a%t}?d 1by alcast - 7 6.2 olis last evening and will visit at the : i ] which includes Bertha Mann ea Mitchell, arles Clary, 3 5 ,}mm" of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox . \ LS9 2 Willard Louis, Bertram Grassby and’others equally well-known. - A - or a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 2 1 . . A P % bl PERSONALS AND Wileos are former Bemidji residents,| -- BB 1 p ¥ i 3 ) t'Thfi dl\{lox;lc(z problemdls o(il%\;)flgle oldest with which civil- v ) & U . 1} Mr. Wilcox being connected with the| Pe. A ’ ‘ : Bia ization has had to contend an iliam Fox instructed Director 3 1 Crookston Lumber company while in \ Frank Lloyd to make the dtama one that would carry its'mes- NEWSY NOTES this-city. - sage to the public. Mrs. J. C. Cobb and son, Sylvanius, Red-Cross-auction:sale May 4. left yesterday for Shevlin, -where they . 418t} will visit relatives for-a-short time. i From there they wiil go to St. Cloud g 3 3 A% | % -~ Don't forget the Red Cross-auction|{and Foreston, where they will visit i | : 5 / A "0, 3 / May 4. G 418¢t g:tll.a?ov?:e:;m]a :eg:;’eb %‘;",‘5 :geP::fl_ \“W The night before the Atlantic Fleet sails, the Germans are $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean|ploy of the government and where L plotting to torpedo the flagship and cripple the Fleet. How- Land Co. z d71tf| they will make their home. Mr. : : uf Hw { \ ever, Dixie and Grant, each working independently, learn of 1 Cobb. had"beey for weveral years em- L ’ their activities and Grant arrives on the scene as’the torpedo = Have something to'sell, - Red‘Cross | ployed in the Bemidji postoffice. is lowered. He succeeds in diverting its ‘course and the episode closes with the flagship safely passing through the Narrows. auction -May: 4. 418tf Tnday—Telepnone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about that news item you have in mind. Your guests and ) friends will appreciate the courtesy. g 2 =y . ? A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Laymon of Turtle River Satur- day. Mrs, E. Erickson of‘ International Falls 'was among:the business visitors yesterday. CENTRAL 'BUSINESS MEN'S ASS'N. - INSURANCE |. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions ‘One: of’ these mice: aays you~ought to-go to Hakkerup’s -and have your picture. taken. 5 144t h E £ s . We insure for every known disease and for every and Mrs. O. Hegland of Rosby was the In This New Play Fairbanks Performs Amazing Feats any kind of accident v Ty between-train . guest of = Bemidji In one of the scenes he climbs up the side of the canyon on 'up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a’ week a3 on a rope, with Miss Marjorie Daw hanging to his neck. Actual W‘? insure y vielws of the famous Grand Canyon-.give the film an added value. In addition to its sensationalism:and great scenic beauty, this photoplay- is replete W‘Iltb intensely humorous ,s,i#uations, ] and is well fitted to follow “Reaching for the Moon. THE PHOTO- MELODRAMA CF A THOUSAND BIG THRILLS Write for Particulars P. 0. BOX:583-—BEMIDJI;, MINN. | friends yesterday. Tonight --- WEDHESIIAY Mrs: William . Masterson ..of the town of Northern passed yesterday in-Bemidji shopping. Misé Mary Fauhls closed a term of school-at. Cross Lake/ Friday and returned to her home at Nebish Mon- Also Added ‘Attraction Two Reel J - &5 i Also Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy T H E w H ! SHE —EA—N—EAH) -El' R Bt ' 16H1alvH | ! THE SCREENS BIGOEST SENSATION IN RAPID SEOUENCE Thousands Have Discovered Dr. y Edwards’ Olive Tabletsare | L _ ¢ - 8 BRTARG.SEhR KNG TONIGHT AND m.:dwmds'oxfi;mmsm s & E L K TOMO, w tute for calomel = are (a anild-but-sure Seven Part Program—TUsual Prices 10e-20c |duction which will-appeal tre- His efforts to banish it brought< mendously to all film;fans. lit:le ol‘;ve-colured tablets. y fans. ) t little tablets do the < tha?mp leasant e vaso bad m Tomorrow—Thursday They don’t injure the teeth like{ & o g ; smwpcsebnatlorie THoROUGHBRED”f - CITY LIVERY = cure the liver at the expense of the . Calomel sometimes featuring ke calomel, bat . FRANK KEENAN Olive Tablets its g also showing headaches, “THE BULL'S: EYE” Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is first class always. Best of horses, rigs and: automobiles. Also an enclosed auto-truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. Phone 3-W; residence 694-W, . G. E. HICKERSON, Manager 10c and 25¢ < box. - All druggists,

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