Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 4, 1918, Page 3

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> T e e e -, ' : s . i ) S 0CIET Y [ppeiiir FREE [— ’ : . W, L y, ‘for. ‘the past W' s S a . —)— R —RAl— v s her. daughter, | pile ana: i‘ism ; , the absorpuon ua Tb. This e -—- SRt § ey BARKER DRILLS BOYS Mrs, Charles W. Vandersluis, . and unlatm uge{ wgn d!or« e — ent 18, -5 Yy drugg ut to tamily in this city for some time. | t ki Tk & B o " | e BRI TONIGHT — SATURDAY uar rille e members. o e Mrs. William Abell Wfll lea Mlnneapolh. Minn: ] 3 _A.'C. club in the basement of thel ook for Camp Dodge; Ia, Whi Triangle presents THE STORY OF A DlV[NE FORGIVENESS in training at Camp Dodge. He en- Presbyterian _chureh last evening.| wii visi¢ her husband for some time, | Guns were, used in, the drill. Nextfnr, ‘Apell was formerly chef ~at|[ XTI s Friday the members of the club will [ Gould’s Dairy Lutich, and is now g 13 T T 9y enjoy a hike and no drill will be 1 °r he w’"di’"g ‘ a’ i held. 2 i ¢ ” ; (t]t;rce&m:.he service by ‘voluntary in- T fi TE s ” A 5-Act METRO Séreen Romance’ of e TEACHERS ENJOY OUTING . THEATERS DANGER AND LHE-DESERT.: S E. H. Reff of Bagley, who has arrihg: s phofase Teachers in the Bemidji schools|een confined at St- Anthony’ o " oy O S g ; St. ¥'s hos- j ADORABLE 3 roving. Mr. Reff-has been it i honor “of Superi?tendent and Mrs. gy thgg Consolidated A,bg":g;.p gg;:q tremendous thing in ‘The Whip.’” with v’a ;Sti(lcolmi The trip to ““lel hbe"d of t]:je pany of this city for the past sev-|This is' the general verdict of all MARGER! WILSON ake, whiere: supper w e Servec,|eral weeks. He also maintains an|those who.see this wonderful eight-|As Shiela, the daught b : s ghter of men i Yo was made in boats and the return trip will be made by automoblles abatract pfiice at Bagley who tunnel mountains and obey s s NEW ’"GE"F ‘TUR only the verdict of naked fists. Ak WIVES & WORRIES Wllllam S Hal‘?:t : e antin han aawstT o TOMORROW —— SUNDAY In ““The N FUGITIVE” | reéel offering. \M? Tourneur' spént Rev. and Mrs. George Parish and|5¢Vel ‘midnth_in dlrdgting Y's TO WE WIENER ROAST | ittle dadghter, Violet, of Cass Lake|duction ‘and he~has ‘ti¥ned out a will be the guests of Miss - Elsie|masterpiece. ~See ‘“The Whip” . at h O;I(;hg xxfglggriogrstnll&:o:diycl:vl:m‘rrlnlgl Schmitt over ‘Sunday. Rey. Parish|the Elko theater t%‘!flfl and be won- at 'the Virte ‘summer . cottage on| Wil speak:in the Methodist church derfully entertain Twenty-fourth street. The members ,'l?l:n“";"w morning °“h _brohibition. 4 of the club will meet at the home of Thleg,l' 1‘;‘;';‘::%;]‘{:‘19 their home: " in - Elko Sundnv. d Nell Shlpman, heroine in ‘‘God’s Miss Myrtle. Madson, 1218 Beltrami avenue, at 5:30 o’clock will go Country and The Woman,” is to be y to th t f h . B R K . ret d, ¥ YC ,‘ o B0 IR | trom s ten ookt visit i YRS b A Tt S Y e R ; | ngs, Mont., she visited r| Home Trail.’- .The suspense is bi 7 i s E}}! 5 L9 (Cheyenne Harry) .|-daughter, Mrs.-Paul YapiéHand there-'are hia Tn the tfi‘nlhng play I 10-20 Cents —Matinee 2 :30— Evening 7: 16—9 o *clock [ ily,” Mrs. Yaple: was formerly Miss 1, 1 i i 4 Beth Evans of-tH 13 2 From' Bil rimant s cu mj?:r{d i’x:d?hsmulgfi i e v e sl e ekt “W]LD MONDAY’S BIG BILL furlbugh slnce the | Mrs. J. M. Richards, also former Be— es_give the production a splendid ) kP. e Alsov KEYSTONE ComedY si,oux ciw an‘ie" Da'v' first ot the week. The hours were | midji residents. - ~ At-Newport]-Wash'; balanne R danclng Miss Ruby Whea- she was the guest of ller son Harold “Bert Whedton wére the out- 2 of-town Wg}x_ests WThtel:dls slometh:ngz for {tou in :ge - lsThe- Ham—gm HT a photo— 5 a"\d ’nd’an Gaflyfess -an column today. s on the play of strong. men and tender love. y last page. D e dov ?_00-- .lnteres ing Scenes---200 e e | L gston, at, the Grand: thieater = — PhotographlcalLv Perfpel Ui Toek and) Worrfoss edy, is also on the Grand program L ht PERSQNALS AND . RED CROSS NOTES ] Donations Since April 15, :f - - @rand ‘Sunday. ; — - - - Mrs. B. M. Hovland, Malcolm) ‘ (“Cheyenne Harry”y |’ gemmmp wate May:4. proceeds from a social, ¢.of the; foremost and capable:perh 4 tf | Bemidji police . rmers in" plays portraying westéfn Cane sold at au life, will appear at the Grand thea- | “tary ball ‘ter §dnd #y -in Fthel unusual play of 4 Donation fro y. ¥ “that” type” entit1ed ““wild Wotnen.”|* % - =5 o ‘Proceeds from entertainment dded.a raction at the Grand 3 4 5 * e ’ given by Sm{er'Dordfhy N el ‘“Sfi§ fi} 1, a Keystone St. Philip’s Fep E." J. Parks, g{ale something =Red Cre » ERREREE PR 0y REX,TDNIGHT x aucljon May =3 BiC: i 5 T 2 Gladys; Broclgwell has_another dual B o ; 4 - . T. A, Cross of Blackduck transact-| Dick Melville . .00 ;“;ie ;:le]mn%hflwgfiflwt;ra hl::fifll:; 3 ! : : : i \ s | i‘ E ed busine: i F"d’“’ Gétan Book George Scarborough, at the Rex to- o ; | Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood is| The “Y’s” clt?b 0‘}(’“5,; Presbyter-| LBt Hfi;:fi:‘:'%fi;g&:";r tl‘?’e:;:g p ! : [ the week-end guest of friends’in Be- midji. ian church has made a dozen fine Malone, 1§ an Amazihis 2 g“féut of ‘'maka: f:rl;lp bool’}sh for‘tlheh 13%§Pita18 inlyp and range of expression. There nce. e girls. haVe spent 2|5 no likeness between the Harriet THE BIG PHOTOPLAY great deal of time on the book: d|and. the Peggy of the picture. As(8 PARTS—PRICES 10c. - 20c If you want a car, call Enterprise fil‘xl:;ecgo ftice phone 1 sidonce they ar¢, yery Interesting. the foriirer, a woman of gentle breed- % e ing, "Ml Brotiwell h = these nioe .y s you ought Puzzles. | : £k «TB DKS'.- . pears s 1or| TOMORROW SUNDAY i 2. The school b have made(ten ran gl - b% .. _Blue Ribbon Feature | | % ; Red’ Cros§ puzzles. These,also adoried B 5 toigouto thl?l ihospltals to help e;l wig “ant Taise se it i Staseity ain. the soldiers when they are-eon-|is hér performafi'e‘e that “we fofone F § valescing. Both the scrap books'and mpressed by “h R i PARAGON PILMJ‘ Ine, puzzles will afford much, pleasure to q\fl’te- t ‘Mis$ 4 3 < H WRLD’ l’a‘Gi: our “brave boys across, the water. ”6?'11 isa) ’ b A o nonon PIC‘I'USJ;.; \ : § : | 3 pressions” - but*’§heé" ¢ertainly has a » i ’ i Children Entertain. . moré”extensive range-than the ma- : % | Alice Reynolds™and some of her 101'“)' OT screen T 3 i ¢ ih i | ] { - i - | i of the town “business in small friends gave a little play on| .| the lawn.” They charged one cent Tom Mix, the celebrated cowhoy Cw:ul}:tfiuiumnvmnu.mu admission and turned. over -thg’ pro- actor; .will also-be“seen in a feature "flwflymumcs man ceeds, 30 cents, to the Réd Cross. pict Sl i 2 Mr and. Mrs..E. L, Grinols of. Sol- o Bemidji yesterday business ome e ladi tl k , e gt cmfm;ffte‘;;‘ At ahl‘{i‘gy‘"asf’:“;afig’?'ge?ggs;;;g: Ia gy o EIGHT PARTS —— SPECIAL FEATURE Solway Friday aftéernoon to help the|ture, “THe~Winding Trail,” which is The Story of a Strong ’\{an s i Solway ladies start some new work. | the attraction'at the Rex theater on| Fight to Find the Path to Love Sunday. and Honor. = Got Anv News? In this picture, Miss Dana is cast ALSO A COMEDY | e 4 Any one having Red Cross news|as a dancer, first on Broadway, New will kindly phone same to Miss Olive| York, 'and theh in a “wild-and -wool- ‘FRAUDS .AND FREE LUNCH’ Whaley, as Mrs. E. F. Netzer will|ly” Westetni-dance hall. “As a‘met-| 3:00-7:30 and 9:00 —10¢-20¢|7:30 and 9:10 —USUAL PRICES— 10c¢c and 20¢ be absent from the city for a couple | ropolitan p féer- danseuse, she trips 5T aT | of weeks. about’én her toes'in’a" mosb bredlta- ble performafice. A William -8 “Hart will also be seen S W‘ e ey ks, of the Northern Na- ‘and wife returned from Mrs. Alice Robideau of Tenstrike ¥ :Bemidji yesterday and i returmng home to- Mrs. A. Smith, nurse, left last eve- ning for Brainerd witli'a’ patient Solwav Auction Sale. in TS oy - B who will ‘'undergo .an operauon in lfilai)y F’ldabRe&n C;Ofi aucttlt%n ;?lg i'&reT ¢ Fugmve, {2 ne’w Ince plc- { tlmt city. w e hel y the ladies of e s Cross in Solway on Main street. f - GEO- H. FRENCH & soNs ENTERPRISE AUTO co ! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Graf of Wolt|ner will ‘be served from Tto 1730 Indian Days. woon YARD Auto Livery and Taxi Seryice Lake are entertaining Mrs. Amelia oiclocl; in the sclhoolibulld D . Next Monday at f.hle Rex ther]e will Day and Night Service Gtaf and Miss Doris Terry of Minne- | tions for the sale w 11 be appreciated e an interesting picture depicting . ” apolis for a month. by the ladies, and it is hoped that a|Sioux City’s frontier days and In- BIRCH, TAMARACK, Office Remore Hott.al, Cor. Jarge attendance will be present to|dian Congress. There are 200 scenes POPLAR, JACKPINE 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Mrs, Eduard F. Netzer and little|help the good cause along. ~|in this picture. 4 FOOT OR 16 IN. Office Phone 1 L . ?g?'cfilzg:;:toxlff:vl{ee:ete{g:;" gfl?rl:rggfl SR = ; N LENGTHS W Reslivdifnce Phone 10 Office Markham Bldg. M. M’CUAIG, Mrs. Netzer’s mother for a few weeks. Phone 93 Manager g Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dow, Mrs. Lily Morgan and George. Till of Yola motored to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day with friends. | -romant: | SAVE THIS G(lUPllN | s b, Chome, 88 gat tnd 2 L KB Gladys S S s ar s = Brockwell AMERICAN FLAG | 1] y ¢ Her Ong Mlstake’ COUPON No. 16 and heart burn. Those who object to liquid medl~ cines can secure Peru L Ad He gt th "’ Present 6 of these coupons consecutively wmtefi:‘;y‘gt:g‘:}b‘;,f Ed;:r“d numbered at the office of THE PIONEER with- Le Saint. Five-part feature. 98¢ cdfh and get this beautiful Flag size 4 feet 2 Parts—Fox Comedy—2 P“h Eg](fi:eet with sewed stripes, guaranteed fas T _IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI ; I om M lx Realizing the need of every family in Bemidji and vicinity-for an American Flag to display on patriotic Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Owen and lit-{ mona, " Missourl, writes: tlé daughter, Millicent, of Hines pass- 41 wlsh to say a few words in the , ed several hours in the city yester- ha day, returning to their home in the evening. Dr. Walter L. Mattick, superin- tendent of the Lake Julia sanator- ium, passed yesterday in the city on business matters pertaining to that institution. Miss Ruth Harding, teacher in the local schools, went to Cass Lake to- day, where she will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding, over Sunday. K, , N. B. Backus arrived in the city this morning from Billings, Mont., and will be the guest of his brother, . Alderman G. D. Backus, while lgok- | } 1 I_IllllIIIIHI[IIIIII[IIIIIII!!IIII_!I}IIH ing after his agricultural interests in this vicinity. fil How’s This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward t ¢ Catarrh that t b C?'é'f{:?’g}i;;fg fi%&,’?‘g}n’i fi;%déz‘gn;ke: *%N G 32 : 'Six thnder Love’ holidays, we have arranged to supply a limited number by catarrh sufterers for the past thirty- : gmmy oate 16k ,}m, a wooden tantng and to our readers at a ridiculously smali cost. All*you 10c-20c 7:20-9:00 o’clock need to do is to clip six of the above coupons consécu- five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Cnttz;lrrhBl Hall's l::fi'&:::’.;?::,mm&hfl:;: l.:..’. bep' {,:‘: Roaiets Ruot hru ood on Catarrh Medicine acts thru the 9 inches to 60 inches in diameter. i the Mucous surfaces. exvelling the "Pol- son from thé Blood and healing the dis- Armco Iron Is pure iron and resists rust like tively numbered and present them at THE PIONEER v _ office with'98c'in cash and the Flag is yours. Ten cents extra for mailing ‘if not called for. 1 cased portiors. ’ . i flee you have ek o e a it 2 Bk D © ¥ |7 _DWIGHT D, MILLER To those desiring it we will furnish 7 foot jointed B,/ et “improvement in your general o for.prices and full particulars. | [NSUR?%SE fnflfifg‘“‘ls'f pole with ball, rope and holder, all packed with ‘the - health. Start taki a1l's Catarr] edi- i o it at ?n’:'ln: 2d ggt Tid of catarrh. Send LY'],E @DRUGA’[ED (i_; < l B AT, E gllt‘:gn:?mplete in a neat corrugated box for 85c ad Zor_testimontals. free. L ¢ Ban R R RN YC l &»7 = AVE S MINNFDOLIS Mt BEEEAREITIERIR || 5.nicss, iinn, P, 0. Box 204_| . . Pemidil Minn, t:0:Box 200 ,,old by all Lruggists, 756 g H 4 | | | | | ool | i Jj "SR S

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