Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 2, 1918, Page 3

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AT THE: | U | T tee ‘sen »© 4 | quarters, i £ REX TONIGHT @ .~ [ There;were-in all 167 sweaters, Idle men are much more affection-| 195 pair of socks, b pair of wristers, ate than busy ones,” declares Dr.|one muffler-and one helmet. Overton Brooks of Chicago, testif: Of ‘these, ‘Pinewood furnished* ing as an expert in a divorce Dro-fpair of socks and-10 sweaters: ceeding - in: Chicago. ‘ 3 Kelliher sent’ in "117 pair of socke?| ““Business men are naturally pre-| and’ two:sweaters. " occupied with their affairs and have Spooner-Baudette made”6 Tot the time nor thought to lavish|gocks,: 29 sweaters; ' three ‘palr on' their ‘wiyes,”” he said.. ‘‘Because) wristers and one helmet. of this ‘fact ‘much’ of ‘the coolness Blackduck furnished 10 swedters about which so many wives complain|and 19 pair of 'socks, is caused.” : . Bemidji made 116 sweaters, 98 ; - A .Just what happened through the|pair of socks, one muffler'and two B. Stewart, assisted ‘by-Miss = Jane| . Mrs: George Day of the town of|neglect of a-busy man for his wife|'pair of writsers. sy ‘Hayner, .vooalist; and;-Miss: . Grace Northern was among' the ‘business|is startingly.shown in the Willlam|-’ 1 B give "a. redital visitors*in the city yesterday. - Fox photodrama of life today,!‘The i S ; Blindness of Diyorce,” which will Miss Signa Bjella’ and Miss An-|be shown at the Rex two days, com- derson of the town of Frohn passed|mencing tonight. = SR Duet, “Bannhanser’*(by Wagner) | vesterday in Bemidji visiting friends.| *“The: third episode ‘of “The Wagle's .+-Miss Elaine Boyd has completed a term of school at Pinewood and' has returned to her home here.: For the benefit ot—«ihm_brgén‘ fund ‘of the Presbyterian church; Mrs:W. —Miss Muriel “McG: Miss Es-| & b o > Bye' will also be shown. The princ 4 | ol ther lgetl::d? Gensand o) o |, Mr. and Mrsl. J. A, McDgntald of | cipal dramatic roles in “The Eagle's ‘fi:":‘]zlgg‘]i‘néesgzg?g'u B“fi"{‘;‘i’lé b Wfi Y : Pia 1o, des-in ~Arms’{Dewey avenue have returned ‘from .a;| Bye,”' the Whartons’ latest produc- L ' s, held. at -the| 3 G el v BSEE] (by: }i‘,"ys‘i‘l_"fiacg"fiza.,‘;’;m few days’ visit- in’ Minneapolis-and| tion, founded on a story by William|home of Mrs. P. J. ‘Russell of Dewey' cial cares _by"m‘bv:dm 'erthd’dbfifieer vatie "!!— Piano solo, “Minute’: (by Pader-|St. Paul" . - J. Flynn, recently retired* chief. of ?V"'L“e- t_lae circle voted to. give $25} d 'dasmbuflanf-vffl isTestate wwhen-he is - ewski)—Margaret ~Wedg R z .. |the United States Secret Service, ex-|10 the Red Cross:’: Mrs. Mark Mors | : Piano solo;: “Fascinatio; altz| - There will be @ regular meeting| posing the imperial German. govern-| 0f Dewey avenue wi tortain”the| * | by " (by- 'Wacha)—Grace Isted:* B of the Modex:n Samgrltans this eve-| ment’s spy system in America, are circle’in two weeks. | By‘incofpofatiflg‘-a"-Ttustccship'm"yo'\ll!. " “Piano solo, /Chamenadi* 1(Scotch [ ning at 8 o’clock=in the 0dd Fel-{played by King Baggot and Marguer- iz t will yi : ide that all o dance)=—Dorothy Wilson,« %= lows’ hall. - |ite Smow. . ‘BODY, OF JAMES LISTON:SENT<* |- i Vill you may provide t t all or part o .. Duet, (piano) ‘Joy and Festivity; e e e D Aa,m(t).st initerte‘stinig featuret;:f thg: TO EAST: GRAND FORKS' | :fipr estate be he]dmtrustlbythls‘reg on=" by Martin)—Grace Isted''and Jack |- ~Miss Ksther . .lell - epte production is the impersonation i . = o , i Y e L I(VIcyGregor.n) 58 - : position with Barl - Geil, county|the leaders of the imperial German| The body of James Liston,. who I 1 k. Trst rCompnhyflm‘rbev:_nvqst >d:-or Vocal solo, “Sing, Smile and Sium= t;‘easurer, and commenced her du-|spy army in this country, who are gifedm:gn?g én;hto?iys h}?&pfl;l'fit)!‘g!lfi i ‘{ buted-exaetly as your ‘business :J“df' " (B 10d) - T _| ties today. i introduced:both'by name and in‘per- ; was'today*shitpped to his|™ | y : o . 2 3f e Gouno‘q) M g 2 - sonality. 5 s :ormerth;;msiI a% Grand Forks for ‘in-|" £<ment deems beser: B # Piano solo, “Tarentelle” by<Hel-| = Mrs.~Sidney Miller of - Pinewood} -~ ' —————— " erment by Huffman ‘& ‘0'Leary. He| | 1114 i Fler)—Miss Esther Hetland." % passed “yesterday in’ the city shop- - : .| was well known in’ Bemidji where e * ; 0‘;“', 'I:f““ meef "_Y‘“ g_ladly" f:onsu)t . Vielin solo, Selected==Miss Grace|Ping.i While here she was the guest ELKO TONIGHT* had resided for nine:or ten'years: | vfithyou andyotif-attorney on this'matter 2 Douglas Fairbanks in his new play Currie. of friends. 4 Solo"(by Chopin—-Mlss Muriel-Mc- “A Modern Musketeer,” at the Hlko Native of Norway, -~ and suggest. ans«smte;d~to~ your Fequlre- theater tonight, does more athletic| Mrs. Cecelia Rinde, age 74 years, | 1 5 stunts and - presents one of the most{died ‘at the home of her som, L. A. delightful entertainments -of ' his|O. Rinde, three miles northwest of photoplay career. 'His work in this Leonard, yesterday, ‘She was a na- new Artcraft production is = really|tive of Norway and was 74 years marvelous, and ‘his admirers should{old. 'The burial will be in the Ada not fail to see “Doug” at his last cemetery. > showing 'in’ ‘“A: Modern Musketeer” ¥ T i tonight. A Paramount-Mack Sennett SERVICES TONIGHT - ”:n Nl Rev, 'J: J. Loe of Minneapolis ‘will" i | two-part comedy is also on the ‘Elko ‘| preach in-the Lutheran-Free -church|- I i illn'li'ifl“” Norman McDonald, the little son of Mr; and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, who 2L el was_ ill for ‘a short time this week, BOX AND' TIE SOQIALI Lot has recovered. .~ A box and tie social will be given| Mr, and Mrs. Ira Cool and family in the Scandinavian Lutheran church|yave moved from the Hotel Mark- *“Staining lunch. A short programiwill R ag ‘openvat}‘ theloisumror ;c otsage. _be given. All are cordially invited| * Chester Bodine; who has: visited to attend. his_parents here for the past two “Gee. theater program tonight. - = ~ months, has returned, to Prince Al- : ; .| of: the Fifth ward this evening at 8 ’ : 1 NATAL DAY-OBSERVED- | bert, Canada, where he is employed. Elko Tomorrow. giclagks,. Allnte oordidlybid il e ' e 2 T attend these services, = The famous -eight-part ‘photoplay, Mrs. Frank Schroeder. entertained| - There-will be a necktie social in|“The Whip,” is to be shown at the a company of little Tolks yesterday. the parlors of the Norwegian -Luth-| Elko theater tomorrow and Saturday, afternoon in.honor of -her son, Rob-|eran church-tomorrow: evening, May| matinees- and evenings, at the usual . ert, tlie ‘ocyasion heiing hys -third 3. . A program-will also be.rendered.|-popular - -admission. - prices.- . While T anniversary. Games were-played-and Ladies are requested to bring neck-|the many big scenes definitely set “Yefreshments served. ties and ‘box lunches. . “All are in-|*“The Whip” apart ‘from all other N vited. ot 1-52| film productions as the world’s big- " |'zest motion- picture is the fact that the success of the film does not de- pend upon the big scenes alone. - The story itself is immeénsely ‘entertain- ing, is of sustainedinterest, ‘has a big punch, -is consistently -told /and is thoroughly pleasing. ; . GRAND TONIGHT J The sports of kings, with all its B. H. JERRARD; Sectvl;, atfendant excitement, is said to be X S thrillingly portrayed in a number of GmLfS STATEmTKgum scenes in ‘“The Thoroughbred,” in| fere s the girl's own stor%fll | which Thomas TI.. Ince. ‘presents years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach " [ Frank Keenan as star at the-Grandysya ¢omitipation. . Y-arank Hot-water | Written ‘and- Directed-by-Frank:Lloyd- - thebter tonight. ~ The story ‘concerns|gnq ‘olive oil by the gallon. ' N 0 The Woman Always Pays the efforts of a young minister to ef-|ine pelped until I tried buckhtorn Y . - fect the abolition of horse ‘racing in{j .y glycerine, “etc., as mixed ~ in one of the southern states, and his Adlor-i-ka, ONM SPOONFUL Help: success and ultimate coptntmn‘ ed me INSTANTLY.” - Because Ad ler-i-ka flushes the ' ENTIRE aliment-/ Grand Friday. tary tract it relleves -ANY* CASE Olive Thomas, beautiful “actress,| constipation, sour stomach or gas|| appears at the Grand theater tomor-|and .prevents appendicitis. It has row 75 heroine in “Heiress for -~ a|QUICKEST ACTION of anything we EPISODENO 8= * Day.” sver sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. 3 a!‘TheEa le’s % The third episode is entitled “Thé PIbt Against the Fleet.” It reveals 'the details of a congpiratyto bottle up; the great Atlantic Fleet in New: Yerk Harbor by INTO SUMMER HOME . .. B:: Lamson, “secretary‘of ~ the' Commercial club, 'and - family +will move into their summer cottage at Grand Forks Bay this week: ‘Their residence in town will be occupied by Jesse Medlan and "family. ~Mr: Medlan ris superintendent -of - con- struction . of the Bemidji~ normal - school. % “An evil thing for-men and a'more : | hideous thing for'women.” ' Theodore Roosevelt. {' The Hideousness of this Age-Old Problem A Is Graphically Showm in thé William = Fox Presentatiohiof <% “THE-BLINDNESS: - -4 7 Mrs. . Philip Gill " and daughter, PERSONALS A.ND Leah Louise, have returned from St. b | s Paul, where they were the guests of - relatives for 'some time, -Mrs. Gill NEWSY NOTES was ‘accompanied-home- by her: sis- : ter, Mrs. Edward = Dockman, and A daughter, Helen, of St. Paul, who Swill visit at the Gill home. . B.P. 0. E ELKS" :o { - There will he a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday évening. Red Cross auction sale’May'4. " 3 > 418tt| , Mrs, L, C. Dempsey and daughter, : . Vera, left this afternoon for Great Don’t forget the Red:Cross auction’| Falls, Mont., . where they will join . May 4. 418tf| Mr. Dempsey. :ahd make their future . - p :{home.: Mr. Dempsey, who travels for $50,000- to.10an ‘on rarms, Dean Stone-Ordean-Wells -company--of -Du- ~$and Co. d ‘d71tf [luth, made his headquarters'in Be- ; finid]ii f?ir many years, but has made is headquarters in Montana for the Red E{gfi past few months. Sroseiteie Have something to sell. auction May 4. Bishop Sunheim of : Fertile, who has been the guést of Rev. and -Mrs. Osmond: Johnson - for the past few days while here in.the interest of his work, has gone to Blackduck. He will also visit Little Fork and In- - ternational Falls before returning to Mrs. R. L. McDonald of Bowstring his home. He has charge of the 4 ' Northern: Minnesota district of the 5 '}irv;si:::gl‘.relatives Ing Turtle “River Lutheran Church of America. 5 " T VR A. A. Bosson of Scribner moved his family to Laporte this:week. Mrs. G. Stohl of the town of North- ern passed yesterday in- the ‘city shopping, " dfne of these nice aays you ought Miss Grace Nugent, who gradu- : Ve ) ates from the Bemidji. high school ,pétg‘tl)retot;l{zlg(erup‘s and “have };th; at the end of this school year, came home Saturday morning to look af- i % peTe L %3000 Miss Florence Laney-of - Turtle| el some matters pertaining to that sinking the. flagship in. the Narrows onf its way to sea, ‘River was a between-train visitor in :fgp(’:til(‘;;;’f“&l rsi‘lealr]xfls lbein‘s“kl; a&er the review by“thé President. e intent ofthe % Bemidji yesterday. st baren Hatel Ansonia plot-and that to -destroy- the flagship, . \ taught in the Nary school for Mary . 5 R - y Mead as the students are examined bath of which. were frustrated by the'Secret Setvice, N Place your. orders for -baled -hay, midland and upland; with- W. G. “Schroeder, Phone 65. y 3-54 was to create a reign’of terror in the =Uztited States: REGULAR MATINEE" 2:30 -/ in the practice as well as the theory of teaching before they graduate. Grace says Miss Mead has a gcod g Mrs. Vern Hinshaw of Wilton was school: and she enjoyed the work of SPECIAL: M.AT.[N,EE.,‘,}&»_ M ; the guest of her sister; Mrs:-Frank | feaching for her first rate—Laporte Evening at 7:20-and 9:00°0'Clock - Sclxrocder, yesteljdny. : e 10c and:20c .- =+ GRAND = — — l R | DWIGH W ! E | PHOTOGRAPHS | { msuaf%?én:&m 1A i3 & "TON[_GHT——-THURSDAY i 1 [ For the Boys in France el { ANYWHERE Five/Part Drama , Sittings Made Day or Night | Sec. Bank Bldg. — | | Bem{dyi, Minn. P, O. Box 204 | HAKKERUP STUDIO 1L“I.HE ‘THOROUGHBRED" ’ - featuring : S FRANK KEENAN" THE SPRING DRIVE#i{ = also showing Our boys are "going ® Over.the top” [ and into ® No man’s land ”“this spring. i ' " No one has'any doubt of their ability because March is the year’s * blue Mon- day.” Itis the mostfatal month.of the E DD' E PO LO is a trying season.for the © run-down” i it f health, a sense of . ) oy £ p 4 T O s benacol on a rope, with Miss Marjorie' Daw hanging to his'necl:* Actual to get there. :There will ‘also -be-a with the daring year. March and April-is a time when a @ . S\ A% EE QAL A T and VivianReed vn:AN LCN AR T Victure man. ~But medical science steps in, and in thrilling third chapter In This New Play Fairbanks Performg Amazing “responsibility for the care of our bodies. spring drive on this side of the ocean, resistance usuatly-is-at-lowest-ebb: B cays, it need not be” 1. We should HDESPERATE uDDS” ~ In one of the scenes he climbs up the side of the canyon B Do not allow the machineryof the'body | Seven Part Program-—10c-20c|views of the famous Grand Canyon give the film an added to clog. ~Put-the em'i‘nach Bnd}l)i.ver i,n value. proper gvg:;g:;“mw::e, tobo had at| . TOMORROW—FRIDAY In addition to its sensationalism and great scenic beauty, : this photoplay is replete with intensely humorous+situatio UUVE THUMAS | arso Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy in | §" were — you will find new vim, vigor : 11 s ] g wneiress . AN Infernational Sn and vitality, within you. A little “pep,” and -we laugh and live. Try it now. For a Day,, : Send Dr. Pierce, Buifalo, N. {’!:‘ 10c. for E L K " To”'G”T L‘sr tria) package. A little energy will save 71 3 o dlay. The prime necessity of life ig “D]S“ClgleIe]]\go,;ne}g]YAT" TIME -4 have the power to.force yourself intc Seven Part Program—10c-20c ) Seven Part Program—Usual Prices 10¢-20c ealth. With spirit and energy you action. The Golden Medical Discovery most drug stores in - tablet or liquid form, tablets sixty-cents ‘a.vial, com~ posed of native herbs. This puts the stomach and-liver in proper condition. You may be plodding along, no spring, no elasticity, no vim, but as soon as you have put the body into its normal physi- cal condition—oiled the machinery, as | | | 44 | | } | sl | B N | | | ' | | | | | o { | | | — B | » jpITC |

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