Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 15, 1918, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY,' MAY - 15, 1918 WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING NATAL DAY OBSERVED ~ In honor of her birth anniversary, Mrs. A, O. Akre was given a pleasant surprise. yesterday -afternoon by. a number. of friends. ' The self-invited guests were Mesdames O. P. Grambo, Martin Larson, Alfred Johnson, Ed Akre, A. Laurentz; Paul . Foucault, Julius Larson, C. Larvick, Tom Ny- ‘Baard, G. N. Evenson and Otto Mor- ken. The guest.of honor was pre- sented with a number of pretty gifts in memory of the occasion. MILITARY BALL TONIGHT Members of the Fourth Minnesota infantry stationed here willi give a military ball this evening in the city hall, to which" the public is invited. fair is-Sergeant Cleveland; Corporal Zeller and Private St. Antoine. Mu- sic ‘will ‘be .furnished by the Synco- paters orchestra and . refreshments will be served in the Crookston read- ‘~ing room. - i, PIE SOCIAL TONIGHT ~A pie’social will be held in .the ‘basement-of the Swedish Lutheran church this- evening, commencing at 8. 0o'clock,. The- public is cordially invited. HOSTESS TO LADIES’ AID _ The Ladies Aid society of the Lu- theran Free church will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Johnson.tomor- row afterncon. - All are welcome. | : l PERSONALS AND | "'NEWSY NOTES _ ‘ $50,000- Lo ioan. ofl 1arms. Deal! * Tand Co. a7itf Mrs, Frank Jeroy of Tenstrike was Sy a between-train :visitor yesterday. . C. J. Wild of Tenstrike was among h the gut-of-town visitors yesterday. Henry Stechman of Tenstrike transacted business in Bemidji Tues- day. P £ - Mrs. Seth Smith of Becida autoed to Bemidji Tuesday and visited with friends. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto-Co. - Office phone-1, residence phone 10. 56tf Herman Fink of St. Paul is:the guest of his sister, Mrs. David Gill, for a few days. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. 'Office phone 1, residence phone 10.' . 56tf Mrs. Carl Blom and little son of the town of Liberty passed yester- day in the city. .- ° : If vou want a-car, call En}.erprlse Auto Co. Office phone 1, resid:nce phone 10. i 66L1 Miss Lizzie Swartz of Grant Val- ley passed yesterday in the city oo business matters. Mrs, A. C. Berg of Turtle Rivel was among the business visitors in _the’city yesterday. One of these nice aays you ought to go'to Hakkerup’s and have your picture -taken, - 14tt David Gill “will return tomorrow from the Twin Cities where he has been on business. b ‘Arthur Knutson of Galesville, Wis., is visiting at the Matthew Lar- son home for a few days. P S — i MONDAY—TUESDAY i Now showing in the largest ¥ cities of the country. .5~ AMBASSADOR GERARD Gives Message to the People “MY FOURYEARS IN GERMANY” Story of the Loyal American who openly defied the Kaiser in plan to involve the United States. y e — s 1 '. nurse, is confined at St. ‘Anthony’s ‘hospital with pneumonia. '| ited friends in'Puposky, returned; to her home in Wilton: among the (business visitors in the city yesterday for a few hours. Cross dinner Saturday, May 18.. Call Mrs. Tom Smart. Phone 58.. .515tf] spectacle: was taken under the direc- The committee in charge-of the af-}’ A | ter, Mrs.-George Elletson. " THRE® L e E : - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - - "+ i L A TWICE TOLD TALE LR Miss Margaret Hultgren, a retired cured for two days, next Monday and Tuesday at the Rex. AT THE. THEATFRS ELKO PROGRAM Each release of a Willlam . Hart picture -is-an -event of unusual im-| . Good news bears repeating, and s T T & portance in the motion picture|when. it ITAEIAN WAR FRONT! world, so the.announcement that the laps: of “1:10,(: %!‘l'ggn;gdwg thtz;it:telgntg The last showing of the big ten-|famous Thomas H. Inc 0 , H. e atar in: the| beli 4 gg::,' g%ms? ‘:)lllcltl‘x)z;e a;':Ttl;lee RI::litaol: {;zegafiffcr?fitbofletx‘:g,E‘;l;wdlves of c:}-:‘fix !;cactéplg:tgl}::rtl:i,hw:o{:el;:; ; ¢ ,"”swill be at the Elko theater| followi : ::fih:ix ocg;:;x;e::ll;‘;at 8 o’clock tolt sggicgol;;ea:g to;nox“‘row, no ‘d,oulht is wbmanmi% cg:g::?e%c:ug: tl‘:re’z‘;'n;fig This remarkable and ' stupendous|1ocal adm!r;:. 95 A EONRE By ;v:dnl:é '::;s‘mq%&g' bfiglzi fl‘éfig‘? o« . 'y . S o Lyosomant Harzwi):xv?: ::wtl:‘ei Ratll" ln:roducea couldn’t rest at might. --It was hard " Ladies” who -did not volunteer in|for showing in the United.States to| tector of prOpertg,e'anhn:p}?ol:ex? 'gi f.?;fim:rht:nu{;li‘ngvg;v% BmMnynfld%?;; Miss Lizzie Brennan, whq has vis- One of Interest to Our Readers. yesterday, TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY Mrs. T. Tran of Tenstrike was | We need 50 more pies for the Red any way with the dinner-on the 11th, | inform the ‘people of what Italy, ally|law and order, and a guardian .of | were disordered. ‘Knowing the good g . Tom. & -of 5 A ls)lseage call Mrs. ’l‘oan Smart Pshl%ns o ufin;%r;ck .,i‘i,{‘a‘}i’_‘ioi‘éqg";‘?f”:h t:}: government money. Throughout the| results-one of my people had obtain: i R RS racy. Those who saw the picture last thfin‘hm 5. 8 ;yealth o apirtted :l? tromTlIl)oan's N eroy.Eills, I trled i 5 = 5 % 0 D8 . y em. 800N r i A ' Mrs. George Rice of Blackduck: is|night compliment them highly. They| As added attraction the Elko has|and snrengsr)'l'lened n?;n ?{Ygdn:)l': mi‘hw::;‘; | ; the guest of' Mrs, Henry Funkley.|change the sceno from the western| for tonight and tomorrow, a rollick-| all_right and have felt well ever She will return’ to-her home tomor- front and the German forces and also | ing comedy that starts with a riot]8ince,” (Statementegiven January 27 oW, g show thé superhuman gcflvlfigg of|and ends with a roar, .the . latest|1914). . i R the Italians in defending their/coun-; Paramount Mack Sennet¢ produetion,| - On:November 1, 1917 Mrs. Blondo Mrs, D. S. Mitohell. has returned | try by battling in‘the mountains,|“Taming Target Center,” in which|8aid: “I am glad to say né disorder from Detroit; Minn., where she had | Where the most astonishing feats of | sturdy Polly Moran, the well .known | f the kidneys has troubled me since been the guest . of relatives and engineering are demonstrated. ¥ girl sheriff, is featured. Doan’s Kidney. Pills cured me in friends. & s {914. Todzy Itoheeirfu’lly repeat my | f P o ormer words of praise.” i “Woman and the Law.’ GRAND-TONIGHT Price 60c, at l)‘nll dealers. Don’t The struggle of a woman for her| = A master picture js “T simply ask:for.a kidney remedy—get o AT . " he ;. Oross Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that A gripping story that gives Mrs. :Blondo - had. Foster-Milburn |3 graphic .description of the Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. rape of Be,.l;giuml.) It should slease all but the pro-German. Added: Attraction ‘Making a Man»o’-Warsman’ Eight Part Program 10c and 20c TOMORROW—THURSDAY “THE; BULL’S EYE” Also Showing Feature “THE SIN-‘YE DO” L Send pictures to ‘your soldier. Quality portraits; - kodak finishing: Rich - Studio. - Phone - 570-W.. . 29 | child and the lengths to which she|Bearer” in which Montagu Love, the i0th St. 1 mo 67| will go for its protection are pictur-|immensely popular star in World- : ized with tremendous dramatic in-|Pictures is starred. This new World- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson of | tensity in the William Fox photo- | Picture Brady-Made tells an intense Marsh Siding were in ‘Bemidji- yes- | play, “Woman and the Law,” which|story of love and hate, treach@ry and terday, enroute-to Federal Dam,|Will be the attraction at the,- Rex divine devotion, cowardice and cour- where -they will make- their’home. theater tomorrow, matineej and|Aage in Belgium at the time of the night, - Written and staged by R.[German invasion. It tells of. one of A. Walsh, the -brilliant young di-|the experiences of Cardinal Mercier, There will be a regular meeting of rector of the Fox forces, it presents|the world-famous prelate, in which’ the Blks lodge Thursday evening. a picture of timely and pertinent in-|he saved his ward, Liane de, Merode, | E. H..JERRARD, Sec'v. terest to everyone. from the Hun hordes and united her Based on the internationally sen-|t0 her sweetheart after the most sational De Saulles case, which - so|thrilling of experiences. '“The Cross . _ | shocked the United States and South | BE&Ter” is an altogether exceptional, | 10922, about that news item you Mrs. Julius Larson and daughter,| America and which was discusged in altogether extraordinary picture, See| have ;in mind. Your guests and Pearl, have gone to Warroad, Minn.;{ every home in the country, it is said, it tonight at the Grand theati friends will appreciate the courtesy. where they will visit Lirs, Larson’s|the-thrilling moment when the wo- L 1 0 ast. Time ‘[H[A H[ Tonight : g ot ot son, Julius, before going.to Bend,|man who has slain for the sake of ‘ ey Official 1talian War Pictures Ore., where they will visit her daugh- | her child faces the jury whichiis to i B ol ! . decide -her fate, rdepiets asituation to hold-the mogt hardened play-goer Mrs. William Gordon and two chil- |.gpellbound. dren were- guests at the J. B. Min- ~THE ONLY:OFFICIAL AUTHENTIC FILMS OF THE ROYAL S ITALKIAN GOVERNMENT. Photographed by the Cinemagraphic Division ‘of the ltalian Army, under the :direction of the Italian General Staff. nick ‘home yesterday while-énroute to —————> IN TEN PARTS <———— Shevlin from Alexandria, where they Germany; as She Is. have been the guests of::Mrs. Gor-}. :There is now showing in Minne- Matinee 2:00 o’clock---All Seats 25c --- Evenings * 'ONE SHOW IN EVENING STARTING AT 8 O’CLOCK. B. P: 0. E. ELKS | Mrs. E, E” Kenfield -and daughter, Pluma, are expected to return Sun- day from a trip through the west. They have been -away -for -several weeks and have.been the guests of relatives. . : ‘Touay—Telepnone the Pioneer of- ) don’s parents for the past two]apolls and St. Paul that intensely months. They will join Mr. Gordon | grippings motion picture story of in Shevlin and will make their home [ American Ambassador.James W: Ger- there. Mr. Gordon is_employed in Jard, who for four:years represented that city as freight agent. the United States at the imperial court’in Berlin, the man who openly defied the kaiser when he.endegvored RED CROSS NOTES to-induce him to involve the United . States in his nefarious plans. ' The = picture is entitled “My. Four Years Membership Revort. in Germany” and in his statement to The membership report for April | the people of the country, Ambassa- shows the following additions: dor Gerard says: Bemidji . csee “It is because our people should Kelliher ......vc0viennnn. be informed that I have consented Blackduck (December to April) that this photoplay be made. There Benville are too many thinkers, writers and Williams . speakers in the United States. From Tenstrike now on we Jeed the workers, the Red Lake . . doers and the realists who alone can Pennington .. win this contest for democracy and Turtle River :. Funkley ... Becida .. Grygla . for permanent peace.” This latest sensation has been se- y: r. members 't.r:'lilét;erred from Bemidji to Wilton. - - Renew Memberships. Persons whose ., memhership ex- pired in April or. May .are urged to renew it promptly. ' 3 WILL SOON BE HERE. HAVE YOU ~ OUR NATIONAL EMBLEM TO DISPLAY ON THATDAY? BE AS PATRIOTIC AS YOUR NEIGHBOR—OR IF THEY HAVEN'T A FLAG TO DISPLAY, BE ' MORE PATRIOTIC THAN THEY ARE—BY DISPLAYING A FLAG FROM YOUR HOME ON FLAG DAY! s Donations. Since- the last report, the follow- ing have donated sums fer the main- tenance of the Beltrami county chap- ter: Wide Awake Farmers’ Club, + Pleasant Valley .......... $80.10 School Dist. No. 107,-Grygla.. 99.60 Carr Lake ................. 25.50, Proceeds of Rex theater by Mr. and Mrs. Brinkman ...... 86.91 1 . Notice_to Girls, All girls who have their eveningy free are asked to help in the surgical dressings room. Make a point of be- ing at the room Friday evening. If enough are interested, a class will be formed. This is a worthy cause. WOVES OF THE RAIL” Starring TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LIBERAL OFFER OF THE BEMIDJI PIONEER AND GET-ONE OF THESE STRONGLY MADE COTTON BUNTING FLAGS, 4 FT. WIDE BY 6 FT. LONG, GUARANTEED FAST COLORS. Civen for 6 Consecutive Coupons Clipped from another VYage and 98c. CLIP AND BRINC IN YOUR COUPONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Take them to O’Leary-Bowser Co.’s Store or to THE PIONEER OFFICE Also Showing Comedy “Taming Targst Contor”: Paramount-Mack Sennett Seven Part Program 10c-20c o cenneann Saan st e o - < - J b 2 e, ive PaAame : s . B v, Wi h "‘X ol ,_',FLA:LG DAY, JUNE (4 | i | { | 4 ] | L { =

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