Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 16, 1918, Page 3

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Plants, Peonies, Dahlia, Bleeding .Heart, Hollyhock, Golden Glow, Iris, Gladiolas, Tomatoes, Cabbage, As- paragus, Pie Plant. Beltrami Nur- sery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Phone 363-J. 1-516 | WHAT SOCIETY FROHN COUPLE WED Miss Bessie Langrok and = Oscar Hanson of Frohn were.married: yes- terday afternoon at 4 o’clock by Rev. O, P. Grambo. -Miss Carrie Aakhus was bridesmaid and Carl .Opsataj was the best: man: Only dmmediate rela- tives arnid friends were present. They * will make their home on the groom's farm at Frohn. 1, Anton Mickleson and sister, Clara, of the Fifth ward will leave for Bag- ley. tomorrow where they will make their:future. home. -They have pur- ollmsqd the Rev. Grambo farm at that place, 3 : Leon Battles, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles, returned last evening from ‘the. University of Minnesota; where he has been a student. He will leave Saturday for Norfolk, Va., to.enter.into engineering work for the government in a -large railroad and dock terminal. -~ i PERSONALS AND i' NEWSY NOTES AT THPF. THEATTERS ! REX TONIGHT Was she justified in taking the life of the man who sought to deprive her of: her;child? 'is the theme ‘of the:William Foxiphotoplay, ‘“Woman and the Law,” which will epen at the Rex theater for a two-days run, tonight. This powerful -drama is based on a social question of universal interest which: was brought into nation-wide prominence by the internationally sensational De Saulles domestic trag- edy.in New York City. Abeautiful South. American girl marries a famous American athlete and they come to New York to live. There he is lured from her by the white lights. He becomes so notori- ous that, for the sake of her child, she-divorces him. He attempts to take the little.boy from her, and maddened by the fear of losing her little one she kills her former hus- band. In addition, there will be a Sidney Drew comedy. Celebrated Film Coming. At the Rex next Monday and Tues- day will be shown that celebrated film, “My Four Years in-Germany,” based ,upon the experiences of Am- bassador Gerard, the man who defied the kaiser in his despicable scheme to embroil the American diplomat in international intrigue. 5 In a telegram sent-May 9 to George Creel, head of the government com- mittee on public information, the manager of the First National Ex- hibitors circuit, offices in New York, in protesting against action of Major Funkhouser, official film censor in Chicago, to “cut” the picture, said: “Mr. Gerard’s motion picture has been viewed by U. S. government offi- cials in Washington and elsewhere and declared to be a remarkable force in stimulating -patriotism and crystallizing opposition to Ger_many’s war aims. Chamber of Commerce of Washington, D. C., gave special show- sing of production on opening of Third Liberty Loan drive April sixth and picture was also shown National Conference of American Lecturers at Washington hotel, April tenth, to supply Liberty Loan speakers with material for campaign tours. Spe- cial showing members of National army at Camp Upton, April second and requested for at many other army cantonments. % $50,000 to- ioan on tarms. Dean - Land Co. % a71te Mrs. O.° N. Johnson of Frohn ;vas in Bemidji ‘on business- yester- ay. = If you want a car, call-Enterprise Auto Co. Office’ phone 1, residence phone 10. {56tf Mrs. H. S. Stilwell of Becida was an. out-of-town shopper in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Fred Bucksen of Lake Rlan- taganet spent yesterday -in- Bemidji on business. . : If you want:.a car, call. Enterprise ~Auto Co.- Office phone 1, reaidcuce; phone 10. & B6L. Mrs. L. E. Hanson of Becida: au- toed to Bemidji-yesterday and spent the day visiting friends. I you want a.car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1,-residence phone 10. 1174 Miss E. L. Callihan, secretary of the -Bemidji Townsite company, . left for: her home in St. Paul yestenday. One of these nice days you ought to go to:Hakkerup’s-ard have your picture taken. 14tr Tomato, pansy and cabbage plants at the: usual prices at - Webster’s Greenhouse, 1242 Doud Ave. Phone 166. 6-522 Ladies who did not volunteer in any way with.the dinner on the 11th, please call 'Mrs. Tom Smart. Phone 58. 515tf Miss C. Coleman, who completed a term of school near Nary Friday, :-Jwas the'guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday. Send pictures- to . your ..seldier. Quality portraits; .kodak finishing: Rich Studio. Phone b570-W. . 29 10th St. 1 mo 67 W. N. Vail éf Blackduck was in Bemidji: yesterday; enroute to Hib- bing, where he Wwill spend several months. . ELKO TONIGHT «Bill” Hart, idol of picture patrons the world over, has a new role—that of a railroad detective in “Wolves of the Rail,” a Thomas H. Ince produc- tion released by Artcraft, which will again be shown at the Elko. theater tonight. Many are of the opinion that this Hart offering is the best in which this famous character has appeared since becoming an Artcraft star. Mrs. William Gray of Lake Plan- taganet was shopping in Bemidji yes- terday. While here she was thq guest of friends. Boxelder,.10 to 12 feet. Very nice trees, fast’ growers. Beltrami Nur- sery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Phone 363-J. 1-516 Miss Doris Helmer of Minneapolis, formerly of this city, arrived in Be- midji a few days ago and will spend the summer here. i also showing at the Elko tonight. Elko Tomorrow. “One More American” and ‘‘The, Spirit of the Red Cross,” the latter Mrs. H. E. Waldron of Rapid City, S. D., is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Hendrick- son, for a month. Mrs. Lee Wolfe of Kelliher return+] ed home last evening after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Pe- ter Wold, of this city. Mrs. J. H. Laney, who has visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. L. McDonald of Bowstring, for sone time, returned to her home in Turtle River this week. Shrubs, Lilac. Redwood, Honey- suckle, Snowball, Hyrdangea, Syr- inga, Rhododendron. M. N. Beltrami Nursery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Phone 363-J. 1-516 TONIGHT--TOMORROW, > Everbearing Strawberry. ‘“Progres- sive,” 100 for $2.50, 50 for $1.35, 25 for 75c, 1 dozen for 40c. Bel- trami Nursery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Phone 363-J. 1-516 = XSPidire TONIGHT LAST TIME ‘WM. S. HART In New Artcraft * “WOLVES OF THE Roscoe Smiley, who visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. Kate Smi- ley, several days, has returned to Devils Lake, N. D., where he is em- ployed in a wholesale house. Miss Florence Krause, lorinerly of H Bemidji, arrived yesterday fror;n Mtlrxln- RAIL P neapolis, where she has been for the IS 2 past three years. She will visit at A‘}so Showing Comedy the home of her parents, Mr. and TAMING TARGET Mrs. W. J. Krause, for a few months. CENTER” " Paramount-Mack Sennett TOMORROW AND SAT. GEO. BEBAN In Paramount Picture ‘ONE MORE AMERICAN’ With Special Feature “THE SPIRIT OF THE RED CROSS” The Official Film Produced under auspices of Motion Picture Com- mittee of the Red Cross. ] «State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ] § -8 senior partner of the firm of - F. J. Gheney & Co., doing business, in th= City of. Toledo, County and-State.aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for.each and-every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th- day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary ‘Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- ternally and_acts through the: Blood on the Mucous-Surfaces of the System. Sen¢ for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all drug:fsts. e, Hall's Family Plils for constipation produced under auspices of the mo- tion picture committee of the Red Cross, to aid that society, are appro- priate and patriotic subjects to ap- pear at the Elko Friday and Satur- day. AT THE GRAND ‘“The Sin Ye Do,” Triangle feature drama, with Frank Keenan in the leading role will be seen at the Grand theater tonight. It is the story of the change in a strong man’s charac- ter through sheer force of circum- stances, Margery Wilson'is featured in Keenan’s support. A chapter in the popular “Bull’'s Eye” story is al- so to be shown. { - RED CROSS NOTES Hostess to Circle, m Mrs. Mark Morse of Dewey avenue entertained twenty-five ladies of. StV Philip’s Red Cross circle yesterday afternoon. Mrs. John Black gave an interesting outline of the work to be started for National Defense | for Child Welfare. It is requested ithat all ladies of the church meet at 1:30 o’clock at St. Philip’s hall Saturday to form for the Red Cross parade. This Corn Will Peel Right 0ff! “Gots-It” Makes Corns: Come Off The ] -Peel” Way! Why have to flop on: the floor, squeeze yourself up like the letter «z», and with bulging eyes draw your face up into a wrinkly knot while you gouge _and pull at the “quick” of a tender corn? That’s Zor3 lied in 2 o rdr s e ! 'GetsIt” Always Worksl the old, savage way. “Gets-It” is the modern, _painless, simple way. Lean over and put two drops of “Gets-It” on the corn, put your stocking and shoe- right on again, and forget the corn. Pain is eased. “Gets-It” has revolutionized the treatment of corns. It never {irri- tates the true flesh., You'll stop limping on the side of your shoe, and do away with greasy salves, bundling bandages, thick plasters and painful methods. Use “Gets-It”, it's common sense. 5 “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money= backcorn-remover, theonly sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'£’d by B.Lawrence&Co.,Chicago, Il Sold in.Bemidji and ‘recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by of at Ev |“THE. BULL’'S EYE” 3 T-O-M-O-R-R-O-W | . “K EILTH OF THE with ROY STEWART|| J. L. Kemp passed away at his home last evening after an illness held at the home, 619 Twelfth street, body will be taken to Minneapolis tonight, accompanied by the widow and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. Mrs: Miller is a daughter of the deceased. ‘The Nymore Lutheran Bible class|fIF will meet at the home of Matthew Larson, Friday evening at 8 o’clock. || T-O-N-I.G-H-T ONLY FRANK KEENAN MARGERY - WILSON 1] “THE - SIN The Triangle play and a smash- ing one. J. L. KEMP DIES Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office - Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd: St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone {10 WM. M’CUAIG, Manager several months. Services will be 7:30 o’clock this evening. ' The BIBLE CLASS MEETING eryone is invited to attend. ENTERPRISE AUTO CO “GEO.E‘ p WooD 4 FOOT OR 16 IN. LENGTHS Office Markham Bldg. = CITY LIVE e e ’ i Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is, first class: always. Best of horses, rigs. and automobiles. THREE CH & SONS YARD Phone 93 RY - Also an enclosed autg truck-for- the use of -campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN| Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine.Avenue. . * Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. , ~Manager and n YE DO” l G. E. HICKERSON " . See it tonight. —also— with ” EDDIE POLO-and VIVIANREED In thrilling scenes colors. MR BORDER” | 4 bl | HIGH SCHOOL . FRIDAY, MAMY 17, AT 8 AUDITORIUM | ditional. P IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIlllllilIHIIIIIllllllillllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIE AMERIGAN FLAG COUPON No. 22 Present 6 of these coupons consecutively numbered at the office of THE PIONEER with: w 98¢ cash and get this-beautiful Flag size 4 feet- by 6 feet with sewed stripes, guaranteed fas I ——man A Realizing the need of every family in Bemidji and vicinity for an American Flag to display on patriotic holidays, we have arranged to supply a limited number to our readers at a ridiculously small cost. need to do is to clip six of the above coupons consecu- All you | NOTICE tively numbered and present them at THE PIONEER office with 98¢ in cash and the Flag is yours. Ten cents | SENIOR CLASS NIGHT extra for mailing if not called for. PROGRAM To those desiring it we will furnish 7 foot jointed pole with ball, rope and holder, all packed with the Flag complete in a neat corrugated box for 85c ad- PRICE 15c¢ Remember, Tuesday. “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” I Barker’s Drug Store. B. P. 0. ELKS ATTENTION! All Elks are urged to take part in the Red Cross parade Saturday after- noon. Turn out and make the Elks’ section a hummer. The Elks will as- semble at 5th St. and Beltrami Ave. at 2 p. m. sharp. ° E. H. JERRARD, 2-517 Secretary. Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from - government certified plats, showing a1l government notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the location of judicial ditches to The Paramount-Mack Sentfett be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- comedy, “Taming Target Center,” is| midji, Minn.. 26c each. For sale at Pioneer office. 225tf | SRR RRCCY ANRTRIRTARAR OO -MONDAY—TUESDAY Now showing in the largest cities -of the country. - AMBASSADOR GERARD Gives Message to the People “MYFOURYEARS IN GERMANY” Story of the Loyal American who openly defied the Kaiser in plan to involve the United States. COMING “THE UNBELIEVER” with Raymond McKee and Marguerite Courtot IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlillIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIflIIIIHIlIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII 5 REX TONIGHT---TOMORROW Her Husband Because the Law Deprived Her of Her Child WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS R. A. Wa.lsh’s Cinemelodrama WOMAN & THE Based on the Internationally Sensational De Saulles Domestic Tragedy THE GREATEST WOMAN’S PICTURE EVER STAGED FOX FILM CORPORATION ALSO MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW IN A DREW COMEDY 7:20-9 o’clock SRR 10-20 cents : Wrecked a Home Which Resulted in a Great American LAW IN 7 PARTS STARRING MIRIAM COOPER or's Gloom I Tragedy | Paint Up_and Re-Paper Help the bright spring sunshine to dispel the gloom of winter paint and paper your home. We can make those dingy rooms reflect all the brightness and spring by the judicious use of paint.and oaper. Paint will add one-half to the life of your property, besides. Estimates furnished on any job, be it large or small. All work guaranteed, and material where we furnish same. See us now, before the hot weather comes on. by having us joyousness of

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