Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 18, 1918, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Everbearing Strawberry, “Progres-| George Beban’s pietures have ‘come 1pa s JER Lk sive,” 100 for $2.50, 50 for $1.35,|to be pretty nearly synonymous. w .ol Lost a Sale, Too. " 25 for 76¢, 1 dozen for 40c. Bel- “One More American,” his latest, is The' lady with the ‘fluffy- face ap- WHAT SOCIETY trami’ Nursery & Greenhouse, 2004|without any of the exaggerated sen- proached the ‘shoe salesman: anxiously Sy LA Irvine Ave. Phone ses-.r. 1-518 timantalism of the ordinary so-called and 1T ER i N | “patriotic” film. " “One - More Am- 4 Is DOING o N Cuehner and. son, “Joe, left| erican,” together with' the official ” ; f i § wnnt a-No. 8 shoe,”AA last.” V for Chicago where they|film, “Theé Spirit of the Red Cross,” re:l:‘:d the clerk, glancing:at her feely g‘illlhvislt Mrtcueh:ier’s brotth;r. Mr, mll tl)e shov‘vn last time at the Elko “Yes;n but perhaps yowd better oA ... ...|Cushner was 3 HOSTESSES AT DANCE Brictors of the Third Street cafe. Proelenter tonight . | Attains. Highest Grade in Navy | bring the child and let mo it her di- : 2 2 open to One Of Her rect.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch. " Misses- Alice Witting and Gladys| . V. McGriff, who was called to Be- I8y, ... : Botchell entertained at - a dancing|midji ;this week ‘on_account of the beg"“i:tfi:ggm,.‘f}’lfean H‘ e of his Sex.. party at the home of Miss’ ‘Witting | illness of his son, Harry, who i »leasllr: Sty o 9 nnl ory 3 4 hursday evening.. The- guests 'in-| fined ‘at" St. Anthony's hospital, re- thrmlnz' expeyriencesm:t 1?;:“ Eal;o cluded Misses ‘Avis Cameron, Muriel turned to his home in clearbruok theater Sunday. An entertaining ' IIAS llllNE EFFICIENT" WORK'| Rood, Florence Se- . 2 erson, Alice Elmqulst', Bloise Dick-|. reel of news in plctures is ‘also on i , Bessie Jones, Gordon Jones, Har- Plants, Peonleu. Dahlia, hfilaedlng the proxram Y _— Gl ey “Washburn,. John Simons, Haven | Heart, Hollyhocks, Golden Glow, Irfs, 7 @Hanscom; Arthur O'Leary, Peter Pe-|Gladiolas, Tomatoes, Cabl Asg- GBAND TONIGHT = - '| Had an Important Partiin ‘Bullding’ Up - - Bterson and Donald Jones.” Lunch was| paragus, Pie Plant.. Beltrami There is 2 moral hidden in - this Armed Guards’ Orga gerved during the evening. s sery & Greenhouse; 2004 Irvine Av ¢ezy, satircal “photoplay, *Nancy Now Keeps Record ¢f A : Phone 363-J.° . 1-518| Comes Home,” ‘that will be’ appreci- 4 This Service: ated by both ‘parents and their chil- 4 t5 5 i Mr. and Mrs. B, R. Blliott have| dren. | It races’with action, {s brim- L 1 . : S fem it rented a cottage at Grand Forks Bay| ful of human interest and ‘pletur-{ Washington. The " encounters “of’ PERSONALS AND || where they will spend, the. summer. | esque leffects, and’should prove to be| American merchant vessels with Ger: g e - | Their daughter, Miss ‘Inez Emott T~ kéenly welcome to all lovers: of gen- man submarines cqnstitute one of the ll\ I ‘Corrugated Calvanized * = T o c;rlron Well Cnmgueheap.qulck W Ay andeasily-installed:in a:well; lasts a lifetime. ially desirable for puttms inside worniout ‘casings. YLE WELL' CASING ‘Actually costs less than a_wooden. casing and = yumeoulon] It ;Iwnys keeps your... —— = ean and umhq all sizes, from {o —-% ® ;eéOlm:humdnmem. t i » i I.. ! SI!l i rived in. Bemidjl this week ‘unie entertainment. ' “Nancy Comes | most thrilling chapters* of the “tar. i Vi 5 ; : Minneapolls alld wlll spend the sum-| Home" is -8. 'l"rlangle pl'OducfiOIl of Wh the £ NE SY N I E f en président ordered. our ‘mer- . S B > vv \0 S i mer here. ¢ the very highest merit. It will be chantmen armed f T t ot sainst [ Sw— N ‘m Iron lfl' m 1"" "ld“lil“ rust "k' = = ’v - < 3 shown at the Grand theater tonight,’ A . |'with an entertaining reel of news undersea attack ‘the nmavy was called in- pictures. 2 upon to furnish hundreds’of gunu and’ X 350 000. 15 loan on farms.. ‘Dean s e, ; - § -] thousands of ‘trained ‘gunners’to man 4 :an‘fl 0. a71tt AT TH Ffi Grand Sundays =5b them, ' To perform this task a new “; D (ULVEPT (0 Faisipor wyigso ool LWL 8. Hart at the Grand ‘Sunday ['Dranch of the service was organized— | [E gl 0115, + VHIEF RIVER FALLS:MHINN. i TH E ‘A T F R S ||as “Draw” Egan, the desperado, who | the “armed guards.” Even before this" £ : < swings over to the path of righteous- | country declared war they. ‘were on-ac Nels- Otterstad of Turtle River is ness under the influence of a sweet| tive “duty, and the first man “of the: in Bemldjl today on business. “My Four Years in Germany.” young girl, is"said to have contrib-| navyto lose his life in"service against® : Ambasador James W. Gerard's|uted a characterization that com-| the enemy was a member of the armed book of’the same title, will be shown | pares favorably with his best work.| syards, John I Eopoluccl, lost in the. at: the'Rex theater . Mondgy . -and He is once again at home with two|'dnying of the Astec April 1, 1917." Tuesday.: guns on his hip and a chip on his PIe: % * “Th srard. story. is ss,id to have|shoulder. One of the most efficlent. alds of 108t nofe of its power and truthful-| Hart’s principal support is sup- | Commander Farley in bullding up the fulness in its screening and the am-|plied by Margery Wilson, . Louise armed guards organization was a bassador_has authorized its produc- Glaum and Robert McKim . young woman, Miss Helen E. Brooks, tion, due to the fact, as he stated, it will .bring home to us more for-{ NOTICE OF. SPECIAL ELECT[ cibly 'the seriousness of the present( (OF m])mm SCHOOL _DIS- war. gituation and show all Ameri- TRICT OF B cans why the United States could May 18th, 1918.° no Johger tolerate the insolence ‘of ‘Whereas a petition has been pre- 4 the 'kaiser and his corps. sented to the undersigned, as Clerk ; Unlike other patriotic fllms of:|of said District, requesting that a : s 5 If you-want’a car, call Enterprise| fered: recently, “My Four Years in special meeting of the legal voters ' Y g Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence Germany" 18 based entirely on fact,| of said District be called at the time 4 : phone 10: 56tf|and it might be said that in this|and place and for the purpose here-|{° e T cTz;]se 111the htruch his stronfl enough. | inafter set. forth. . L, Isted,. o e.Crookston. Lum- e film shows the many blundering| - ber company,.returned.this morning|slips of the tongue made by Ger';mn Hfi?g‘{,’yfé{filéfimglfi N;)T I&Eciisl from a business trip to Crookston. [high:|officials, and how, through|meeting of the legal voters of In- their errors, Americans and other| jependent School District of Bemidji If you want a car, call Enterprise frepresentatives in Berlin, were fore-| will be held at the Central .School to. Co. . Office phone 1 reaidcnce | warned. of . coming ‘events. House located in block four’ (4) of one 10 - 66t The screen shows the kaiser’s plan| ise First Addition to Bemidji, in the A to bottle up the British fleet in at-| cjty of Bemidji, Beltrami County, tendance at the Kiel canal celebra-| pminnesota, on Tuesday, May the ‘tion, and how, through a blunder-| gin, 1918, at seven o'clock P. M. ing“remark of Prince Henry, the|the polls to be kept open until-Nine eru lnt prlcu md full particulars. B. W. Lakin ' passed yesterday in Blackduck on business. .~ n the city shopping yesterday. h Mlss Elsie Luense of Liberty was J If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10:° - 56tf One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s ard have your picture taken. 14tt Miss Ruth. Stay of Wilton is the guest of Bemidii friends during the week-end. Send pictures to your - soldier. Quality qqrtraits‘ kodak finishing: Rich Studio. - Phone "570-W. 29 10th St. 1 mo 67 Engblishiwere a;.ble to slip out of ‘the|g’clock P. M. for the purpose of vo-|’ - < arbor into safe waters. - e Allen Forte. of Hibbing is a busi-| It also shows, in the kaiser’s own 325' upon. the rollowlng propost ness visitor in the city. Mr. Forte|handwriting, his reason for Viola- formerly made his home in the town | ting the neutrality of Belgium, and (1) . Tne proposltlon of authoriz- ot~Eck1es later, shows the inconsistency of hig| 108 the:School Board of said District : statements when he informs Gerard | {0 “dispose’of thie four-room °school - Tomato, pansy and cabbage plants| that no.gentleman would commit the house and residence located on_ the at the usual .prices. at Webster's|atrocities the Germans have’ re-|Present site] of ‘the Lincoln: School Greenhouse; 1242 Doud Ave... Phone in the Fifth ward of the City of Be- ; y 3 ',,'166 i 4..-6-5227]- The photoplay ‘also brings Tbefore midji, to-the high}nta‘blai‘d%‘MY i 4 4 3 i TR — us several incidents which have oc- 1td-518 U 2 5 : Boxeflder, 10'to 12 fs}azet“’ Ve;‘y x‘llflm-:, curred in Berlin official circles, and 5 S rees, fast -growers. eltram! ur-’| shows. Germany’s. efforts. to. unde: _—— sery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave.| mine: America’s war preparations; e : nay. confidential secretary to Lieaten- ‘Phone 363-. . 1-518|and the’ true German idea of Am- ant Commander Hall, who succeeded 5 C\Smmander Farley. ‘| erica’s. ws.r strength e -l Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson-and 4 ) Shares In Big Events. | Mr. and’ Mrs..R. A. Olson have re-| .AT REX TONIGHT y “iMiss ‘Brooks has_had a. share in turned from a business trip:to Craok=|: = x4 {he Rex theater tonight, Pegey & i (\ ‘B| many of the'most interesting incldénts Chief Yeoman Brooks. ston. The trip was made by motor. | gryland, a popular Bemidji screen 3 o of the war. It was to her desk that ol °® ; star, ‘will be seen in ‘“Peg of the Pi- the nmews came of the-sinking of the Miss Margaret Murphy, who teach-| rates* an- interesting -popular® étory Axtec and the Vacuuni. She Sacslven es ina reral disfrict near this city, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wil- # son, in Grant. Valley durmg the week ' end. . of an adventerous ‘beauty and some bold men, TONIGHT -~ There will also be @ comedy by the Fox corporation entitled “The| William Fox Presents T Final Blowout,” a two-reel specis.l. E Sunday’s Feature Bill. Peggy—Hyland fi In 5 Parts “pPEG OF THE Game,” will be the ofiering at the PIRATES” PV Rex Sunday. This is a delightful screen romance, wherein she is per- suaded ‘to be-the daughter of a ELKO TONIGHT The absorbing story of an Wholesome entertainment and|adventurous beauty and some bold bad men. wealthy man. “Silk” Wilkins, con- fidence man, is the promoter of the . ~Wiritten and directed by O. A, C Lund. seheme. “Bill” Hart will also be seen in . Fox Film Corporation also one of his interesting pictures, “Mr. Fox Film Comedy Shrubs, Lilac, Redwood, Honey- suckle, Snowball, Hydrangea, = Syr- Nobody.” “THE FINAL BLOWOUT” In Two Parts inga, Rhododendron, M. N. Beltrami 10c and 20c* * 7:20 and 9:00 theaccount of the sinking of the first ‘German” submarine - by “the - Silver Shell ; of the long battle of the Moreni, which fought an enémy U-boat until almost the entire ship was in’ flames; of the four-hour fight of the J. L. Luckenbach which, ‘though hit ‘many times, refused to surrender. She made out the lists of the first men taken prisoner by Germany, members of the armed guard of the ill-fated Campana. .She! has transcribed many letters of commendation of:.men for heroic deéds, and many’ inessagés transmit- ting to relatives the sad news that a +rd.gom, husband or’ brother has been killed or wounded. The names, ratings and addresses of next of kin of all the members of the armed guards are kept on cards, in a separate envelope for -each vessel. The records of “all’ those ‘who lose their lives in the service‘of their coun- try are kept in a special division. These constitute the navy's “roll of honor.” Those who have been com- mended for heroic deeds also have a special place—and there are hundreds of them already, though we have been at war less than a year. The-depart- ment seeks to secure and keep on file photographs’ of 'all 'the men of the navy killed fn service against the en- emy, and those specially commended. Miss Brooks-has had a hand-in-build- ing up these measures to perpetuate the memory of the navy’s heroes and preserve interesting and authentic ma- terial for history. -~ . Won Rapld Promotion. L eemaareto it e | G IR R R Enlisting 1n the naval reserve in || CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN'S | ASS'N. INSURANCE Ambassador James{W. < Gerard " Who represented the United States four years in the Imperial German capital at Berlin, has allowed A his noted volume to be screened to give to the people the story of the diabolical intrigue of the arch enemy ‘Tuesday . rs. John Miller of Shevlin, who visiting at the home of her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Olson of (ecida. was -a Bemidjl caller yes- erday. Mrs. Walter Moore and Olive Shiv- jey of Waskish were in the city yes- terday, enroute to Devils Lake; N. D., where they will visit relatives for two weeks. Monday R Now Showing In Metropolitan Centers | BASEDUPON FAGT--TRUTHSTRONGENOUGH | | 'Following a series of ‘dramatic, yet positively truthful events, the film comes’ to a climax with a2 ‘America’s entrance into the war, following Gerard’s receiving of his passports. i ‘T Kaiser Said---4f Nursery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Phone.363-J. T 1- 518 “Mrs. D. K. McPherson and son, Cliflord who have. been guests of ! Mrs. McPherson’s sister, Mrs. M. E. Ibertson, and family during the win- ter, returned to their home in Oakes, N. D., today. The son has been at- tending the Bemidji school, TONIGHT—Saturday, May 18(f . M= suwpar = -- ‘““Nan Home Highly amusing story, illus- fAmerica Next” | - Note Prices -- Matinee +- Evening 25c and 50c 2 o’dock--s o’clock TEN BIG REELS~ONE RUN AT MATINEE_ONE EVENING'RUN ' | Metro - Pictures Corporation' presents exquisite Emmy Weh’lén @ & Py GEO. BEBAN w_— i ‘trating the fallacy of keeping In-Paramount Picture April, 1017, , third-class, j § children. too closely confined, |l ‘ONE ;IORE AMERICAN’ Mli’srs Brooksn:n: Zler‘:::; rlse; :2 ntise HEALTH AND ACCIDENT | featunngl S i With Special Feature 7 :'Sh“tth:f“‘; gl A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions i B I o vy, o also a reel of THE -?-l:llg I;EgFCROSS” The Shall Game 03 ery to Licutenant Commdnder<Hall ‘We insure for every known idisease and-for every and News in Pictures - The Official Film A" five act Metro All Stars she superintends the work of two yeo- any l%ld ’Of accident. Fif -]30]] 50.0 < i g 5 t h d il clerk, Produced under auspices §iplay, from the Saturday Even- ::fntni-:: firntll)xe:xrsn::. *Like an etl;m el yo%y‘,‘.fiet?orlgrfibu&g (¥50.00) 'a week. SPECIALS F OR SUNDAY of Motion Picture Com- Bling Post story, “Good Will ‘and| other women yeomen, she s’ regularly P. 0. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. i mittee of the Red Cross. Almond Shells,” by Kenneth | enlisted in thé navy—enlisted for thé i i s> term of the war. ~At first they were | mmm—————————————————— e #fi _“yeomanettes,” but these nicknames are frowned upon by naval officials, whose attitude has been well ex- Benud;ls all the year roundlivery. Service is first \ class always. Best of horses, irigs and automobiles. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. SUNDAY, MAY 19 L. Roberts.™™ House Peters “BI L) HAR “TH 9 2 A story of an engine- Thos. H. Ince, production man, whose thrilling ex- f M r. ”o hody’ periences and manliness ; “THE RETURN OF . § DRAW EGAN’, . Margery = Wilson, . Louise Glaum and Robert McKim are pressed by Rear Admiral McGowan, paymaster general of the navy: “They must not be called ‘yeowomen’ or ‘yeomanettes.” These women are as much a part of the navy as the men Iso in the cast. e showing Sunday, ey Drgli;‘otlglnv :tfld the 10c and 20c who have enlisted. They do the same POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. esire o 1S nhea 0 # sasa® v k and receive the same pay as men W« F 2 eystone Comedy—2 Acts I eal oF Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:10 | “ortaee vcete A ey are yeomen, Phone 3-W; residence 694-W “HULA HULA LAND” News m Picture_s _a'nc? ,gA?,’d?,df and have done yeoman service in the G. E. HICKERSON, Manager ’ Withehsely “‘ncréased < work * imposeq | od . - upon the Davy by the war” - . b | | | i 4=

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