Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 3, 1918, Page 11

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AT THE- T THE ELKO pleasing story is told in.*“The Whip, matinee and evening. ar future to join her aturday for this tremendous’ feature. SL Paul, whefe’they will 5 oM nd: Mrs, . Frank Lattimer ot world’s - biggest ‘motion picture. S a.nd past mntrons d: visiting friend: Eastel:n /Star.. .Mré; Dyer was bRnt e B e “prepeuted with a set of ‘silver sb - . The honor “guest is “past’matron of the ‘Bemidji_chapter of the Eastern [Wa§ among file business. visitors in| pleasin story; . .they . are _Dbein; 4 . 'the city yesterday. While here ‘she Em,zef,,y fh’e, mngniytude and” mf The office; the chapter are|Was the guest of friends. . | mensity of ‘the big scenes; they are esdames'A B. Palmer, -E-Hi Smith, |- being thrilled by the exciting: train i : Mrs_ George Scott ‘of Clearbrook wreck and the automobile wreck and wag ;Bemidji yesterday, enroute to| the exciting horse race at Saratogd; ~ M. G. Car- | Grand Forks, N. D., ‘where she will |-and, ;they are leaving the theaters afs ‘“son, E H. Denu, D’ Wilcox, W F visit relatives_for twa weeks. ter, seeing “The Whip,” declaring that it'is the biggest motion pictum ‘Marcum, G. M. Palmer, A"V Gar- o . “lock,;-H. A. Northrup and Misses Vera:| - Mrs. ‘Daisy- Quick of Cass Lake in the world. ‘and Helen: Backus; the past mat-|was in Bemidji yesterday. . From: rons, Mesdames W. P. Dyer, George | here she'went to Red Lake where she E. Kréatz, H. Rdsmusson, D. L, Stan- | will visit rela for a few da-ys “'ton, A. B. Henderson, P. J. Andrews; L. B.-Wilson and ‘Mrs. H. W. Bolger. A daughter was born “to Mr nnd ¢dfrs. Anpa Teeple of Seattle, Wash, | Mrs. Harry Redmond April. 28, TS “was’an out-of-town guest. 'The af- Minneapoh}; Mrs. oRedmgnd is we]l} GRAND TONIGHT tainment. “‘ternoon, was passed in. knitting and known in ‘Bemidji. She was for-| Who but Olive Thomas, exquisitely _‘a Hooverized-lunch was served: | |merly. Miss Ethel Plummer of this| dainty Triangle star, could play such T 1 { a part-in ‘a faultless and fascinating manner-as demanded’ in Trlangli city, The baby has been named Louise Virginia: ] ' HOST TO GUARDS AND JEWELS The Home Guards . and Mother Mls§ Charlotte Oakes Teft greac ‘play of social aspirations al last .;meet with Gordon. Harnwell, 700 | which she will spend visiting friends in Minneapolis - and Winona, She will also visit a sister in-Seouth Da- reputation in motion pictures ... Minnesota avenue, tomorrow .after- -ngon” at 3 o’clock,, Everyone wel- ‘Western Union Telegraph office here. only. MOOSE BASKET SOCIAL This evening a basket sfocial will be held by the Moose lodge in the ilodge rooms, to which the public is .“invited. Ladies are requested ' to bring baskets. o Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Malzahn have REX TONIGHT summer. Mr, Malzahn will main- tain his land office at 407 Minne- sota avenue, and will drive back and forth from the- farm morning and evening. SPANISH BOLERO IS HERE Rex theater tonight. ure THEATERS A thoroughly consistent, wholl society life, “Heiress for a -Dayy Jewels of the Methodist church will|night on a two weeks’' vacation, ;gfiiet:n;z: g;‘;“m’& t::"‘:;?”;b‘ld t — - ! E 5 “"* Saturdav’s’ Program. = ed Crg; O : - Saturday brings to the Rex, Gladys | / 41 Brockwell, a prime Bemidji favorite, ? ; e Mistake,” a six-reel pic- Don’t forget the Reil Cross auct; . ture'fuli‘of interest, a dramatic story, 1 Y the world’s’ blggest motion ‘picture, | which, will be the attraction at the Elko theater tonight- and _tomorrow, ‘Maurice Tourneur; tlie famous dai- rector, is_responsible . for ‘the inten- TR sity ‘and thrilling action of “The 1 Migs. Jennie ~Kittleson - returned} L Whip,”* Money-has been-spent with esterday, from Fpsston,-.where she|.a lavish hand in securing the. big- ad.been : the guest. of. friends since|.gest, most :thrilling: scenes possible Whip is widely advertised as the urtle: River- drove to -Bemidji yes-| _This opinjon. is being echoed by iterday and passed: the day ghopping the hundreds of thousands of people|: in:all .parts. of the country who are|; ) seeing ' this memorlwble produc;iol:x They. are .immensely- entértaine y s, G Wm"-t of ‘Grant Valley| the consistently, intense and wholy | The:people, of this clty will. -have the opportunity of adding their cho: us of approval to ‘the general verdict :[-of all people, who like a. good enter- ““Heiress for a Day” sees new honors . won. - “Heiress for 'a Day” will be come. \ kota. Miss Oakes has charge of the shown at the Grand thenter tonlght moved to their Mississippi Port farm Divorce was a disgrace in o]den yesterday, where they will spend the times, but mahy things were dis- graceful then-—suffrage, for instance. Both are now to be found in the best families, but modern divorce evils are startlingly shown in the William Fox picturization of ‘“The Blindness of Divorce,” which is showing at the The third episode of ‘““The Eagle’s Eye” will be shown as an added feat- May 4 .. i 418tt of the unwritten .law. . There wil § e K o g also he a Fox:Sunshine comedy “s| 3508’ 0 to ‘Joan g e, Bt | Cylirider Love* a two-part: attr TLand Co. g y ion Have something to-sell.. i3 : & B - 3 vm]a mfi,‘ Su;iflav resented: by 'I‘hpmas H: Ince. hi George Forte of the town of Eckles terday. about fifty years ago, are shown. Mrs. George Day of the town of Northern transacted business here on Thursday. Mrs. William Blakely of Spur wfis among the between-train shoppers yesterday. ‘ If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10, - 53tf One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. 141 :.vr(u‘_awagn Mr. and Mrs. Claffy of Kelliher| oo upolero® effect is so decided! y have moved to Bemidji and will make tasty when in the proper cloth it is D heir ho here. ¥ e e surprising that it has not been popular ~——— | for many seasons.. Corduroy is the MULTIKOPY g . s shown it makes up wonderfully. The MRS L SR B months. This street dress in marine } TONIGHT—FRIDAY corduroy has a most youthful air, The |- PET sheet. contrast. “Heiress For a Day with the comedy ; “DISCORD IN A FLAT"' _also showing “THE BULLS EYE” with the daring . 'EDDIE POLO . L 2 - and VivianReed in thrilling third chapter. - “DESPERATE 00DS" Eight Parts—10c and 20c TOMORROW—SATURDA Y ( Margery Wilsorp “|ELKO TONIGHT ’ i~ JACK Lwllxlvcsmn : In Saturday Evening Post Story / «THE HARD ROCK BREED” # Comedy, “Wives and Worries” L auction.:May. 4 y : S Vidla® Dana comes: Sunday 'to: the : ; & Bl of DIVORCE” Winding Trail” glimfisés V7 3 ;B ctures arid Mojave Des- was among the busiuess vmltors yes ¥ ;i rdino coutity, Cali-{f rbrnla, and life-as it “existed there will give clear, legible, perma- : I bolero is one of the outstanding fea- 3 ? - i tures of Spanish dress, and itis due to nent impressions, free from become popular with American young | smudging and smearing. It lasts ladies before the end of the summer longer, giving you more coples s Al & bolero with the dainty embroidered design on each lap is the pre-eminent i uLlVE THuMAs feature, and is the thing that puts the PIONEER OFFICE = costume in distinctive class. The in . white vestee adds a most charming PHONE 922 BEMIDJL. ] o £3 d. The M regular n hall last tendance will rem: pects to have a new class at the next meeting. guest of showing swamps, the locction of judicial ditches to be sold e midji. Minn.. 25¢ each. Ior sale -at Ploneer office. 225t1 ing an. elaborate lunch was served. Mrs. Mary Bagnell of Duluth, who is a deputy for the Modern: Samar- itans, presided at the meeting. She| Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from gevernmen: certified plats, |- —TAKES NEW-POSITION- {\',“";"'i“}-l bank. Lr{xiemnsi}dxlxi‘edfl — 2 « - lhis family to nneapolis. :g:{i‘:‘ sai‘:flt‘::anoiiéwgeltlfie“ Bert Rodman of Akeley, who suc- . e g W5 | ceeded A~E:-Fefi as assistant cashier SUPPER NETS 8$112. evening.=«A=very large at- g Wad ou% aod atter thegmget- at the Security State bank hereisev- The proceeds of the-ham -an Wednesday - evening +-amountéd’ to $112, and 224 persons_were served.. An orchestra furnished 'musig dur- ing the evening, position and gone to Mlnneapolis where he-will_be employed in| the Federal Reserve bank. At Akeley, Mr, Rodman was cashier of the Flrs‘ ain for two weeks and ‘ex- While here she is the Mrs.. Tom Smart. 21l “ zovernment. motes. ‘highlands, rivers, etc., and at May, 1918, .sale at Be- :Judgmen TAX J'UDGMENT SALE Pursuant to a- Real Estate Tax | t of the District Court,.of he County of Beltrami, State of} : IMinnesota, entered the 20th day- of ’ p carance. March, 1918, in procecdings for en- ‘'Modern doors and wmdows. a pleaunt porch, stucco forcing payment of taxes and pen-|; alties upon, real estate in the-County | half-wny instead of siding—it makes allthe difference in - of Beltrami remaining delinquent .on : the world. An improv the first tand of the statutes in such case made ke ble place to livein. It bnngs re- and proyv 13th day in the forenoon at my office in'the iy Court House, in the City of Bemidji & We'll be.glad to help you ‘with and County of Beltrami sell the lands “ggesnons for remodellmg yom- which are charged-with taxes, penal: | i 3 ome. Call on us today i ties and txent of this kind does more than * Monday of January, 1918, ake your home a more comfort- ided, I shall on Monday the} — == of May, 1918, at ten o'clock urns in dollars and cents-in case ou, ever wish to sell or rérit. costs in said Judgment, and on. which taxes shall .not have been previously paid. Dated April, 1918. 2'.F 426~ above s Caesar N Service will Begin Monday The World’s Oldest Problem Morning, May 6 in The Flyr}nln s motion p%cifilrei expose ) Bemidji of the activities of the Imperi4 m. Cortiioh Govemment'?lsgy %,: Leave Markham Hotel..... 7.15am tem in this country, called “Th . Eagle’s Eye,” will also be pre Tensh:lke sented at the Rex tonight. Arrive Stechman Hotel .. .. 8.35a.m. 10c-20¢ 7:20-9:00 o’clock Leave ........cocu.uo.... 8:55a.m. Saturday Hines _ William Fox Presents Arrive V.M. Owen Co..... 9:30 a.m. G’d Leave ......ovonvueeenon.. 9:45am. any s Blackduck Kellih “Hef 0"9 Mlstake” eA:'rf\:e Kelliher Hotel. . ...11:40 a.m. A dramatic story of the un- Leave ........ R l:OOp.m. written law, staged by Edward Le Saint. Five-part feature. | Black(.luck 2 Parts—Fox Comedy—2 Parts firrlve ot e e e bR b EES %(2)8 p-m. ‘Six Cylinder Love ARV B i 10¢-20¢ 7:20-9:00 o’clock Hines Auditor of Beltrami County ) ‘ Caefiii’? wife Dlvorce as it exists under Eag i Bl’ackwall Arrive Palace Hotel. . . .. at Bemidji this 22nd day of J. L. GEORGE, 53 LIVING ROOM - otk '»,'4 s SHITH- Romyflgly.ummco had to be uspicion, but how about himself ? ¢ ocial conditions is shown ‘in the Wil- NDNESS Between_‘ ] (e S e Which the Woman Always Pays ““The le’s Eye”’ OLAF ONGSTAD, Prop. chird episode of Chief .10:10 a.m. Leave .........co.......10:40 a.m; | il ! Tenstrike : VIOLA DA”A Arrive ................. 3:30 p.m. Star of Broadway and the Leave: .. e vmivabhmnibeen 3:45 p.m. “The Arrive at Markham Hotel. . 5:20 p.m. NI s el S i Winding Trail”’ NO SUNDAY TRIPS Thomas H. Ince presents Wm. S. Hart Subject to Change 10c-20c Arrive ................. 2:45p.m. SUNDAY " Leave ...........ue..... 2:55p.m. Metro Feature RATE—FIVE CENTS PER MILE o DODGE BROTHERS e CARS USED DA eral months ago, has resigned: his|supper.at thé Presbyterian churuh.'

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