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° "~ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 7 1™ o i L 5 \ i fllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll nnmne AT THE THEATERS %= |lIllIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII LU Iyllllllli TONIGHT--7 30 & 9 | ! sHnmnnnnG ] BT ~Mrs. A, Perro and Joe Lyon of Miss Dorothy Torrance of Bemidji ‘Turtle River were Bemldji vlsitors avenue hag as her guest, her cougin|= Ssturday. Miss Lois Fisk of Mineapolis, = Miss WHAT SOC!ETY Fisk will remain for some time: * Mrs. B. 0. Erwig 18 vlsmng at the Matt Meyers home in Grand Valley| Mrs. P. O. Keaveny of Collins, ls DOI'NG m a few da s Mont., who has been the guest of her : mother, Mrs., O. 'B. Sol:ndh!or ttl:\)e : The cresmery aow has a large past, month; returned to her home to- : s Zin IIIIIIIIllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“ daily supply of buttermilk at 150207& day, b : IIIIII:IIIIIIILIII]I;IIIIIIIIITOIIIJ;:;;:;IIIIII' Gladys Les]ie Edwin Earle Ti; Ivsfiuc WM,kE(,’s %& of the i estion. o (e If you want a car, call El;terprlss Theda Bara, the greatest of vam- ¢ In VITAGRAPi-I’ Blue Ribbon Fiftl Sihva ATl hold an ice cream so-| . Mrs. O Mo:ryma.n of town of|Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence| pires, Is coming back to us in a 1918 ¥ I b ciln] ‘a‘:g fls‘)’-{ pond'in the Salvation Northern was the guest ot friends in|phone 10. 66tf| version of her best vampire produc- The th‘tle Runaway £ the " cit; Sa.tutday tion “‘A Fool There Was.”” This play - R 5 4 arm); hal}ufifl zh?mmtetdh Wang ehly L Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. B, Kenfield and|in its new dressing will be shown at * 7A whimsical 19"'9 drama, sparkling with the Aeen “g ) 5 ‘Miss Luura, Ryan, who had attend-|children will return today from|the Rex 'theatre tonight and tomor- sunshine of happy romance ed summer school in St. Paul return-| Laugh-a-Lot lodge, at Norway Beach, | row, matinee and evening. - ed to her home in Guthrie'Saturday. | Cass {.aked, where tliey have spent the I(é ;vns this stirring scfeen drama & =~ Also Final (Jhapter o past ten days.- that brought Miss Bara to the fore- 350,000 10 1020 on farms. Dean | front of screen artists, and it was her The woman ln the Web Land Co. - - d71te Mrs. A, Guyer and daughter, Miss|sterling acting of the role of Satan’s Avis Guyer, returned this morning|ally that started the “vampire craze’” * Mr. and Mrs. Soland, who recently | from Backus, having been overSun-{in motion pictures. returned from a trip through Dakota, | day guests of the former’s sister, Mrer The story is an intefsely human report the crops are exgellent in that| B, 0. Kirtland. one, and the staging of it is superior state. 2 i . B | to many of. the.present day produc M. B. A. dance at Odd Fellows hall, | tions. ‘The stirring power of it has Attorney C. E. Pegelow of Black-yThursday, August 8, 1918. Tickets| made it historic, In its new form its duck was among the Bemidji visitors| 75¢ and 25e. Music by Williams or-| compelling interest is heightened. Saturday and paid the Pioneer office chestra. Everybody welcome. Seme say that motion pictures ared ‘a call.” ~ ¢ 7-29 8-27-28/| advancing by leaps and bounds. If . that ¢ be true then ‘A Fool There One or these nice days you 0 ght Mrs. R. E. Richardson and sisters,| Was’’ was ahead of its time, Misses Stella and Amanda Haugen, have returned from Bagley where = they visited their parents, Mr. aud A g A. D. Johnson and son, Kermit,| Mrs, A, J. Haugen. . Commencing Thursday, the first of- returned this morning from Pillager ficial United States war film *Per- where they spent Sunday tile guests Mrs. P B. Tracy arrived in Bemidji shing’s Crusaders” will 'be shhown by of relatives. Saturday from Minneapolis and join-|the Committee on Public Informa- B ed her husband here. . Mr. Tracy is| tion, Division of Films of which Mrs. Paul Winkn, who had visited | linotype operator for the Bemidji Pio-{ Charles S. Hart is director. This fea- relatives in-town of Northern for two| neer Publishing company. ture is playing to capacity business weeks returned to her home in De- 2 in several of the large, cities. Of lano Saturday. ‘ Mr. Biglow of the state highway course it wi!l be _impossible to show # commission, accompanied by Charles|in one evening, or in fact in many - Misses' Signa_and Anna Paulson| Forbes of St. Paul, were in Bemidji evenings more than a minimum, of were the guests of their parents, Mr. (.Saturday, enroute to Intermational| What has been done by the.govern. - § B SISt ievetion " | Mt o war purgsss, Sut (ntoush Special Map Coupon NATAL ‘DAY CELEBR.ATION. “ In honor of her seventh birth hn- niversary, Loverna Dugas entertain- ed several little friends™ Saturday, The guests were Irene Hoganson, Al-} = lison Gibhops, Beatrice Barnes, Tone |- . Powell, Dorothy -Ziegler, Blance Lel Blanc, Denice Blondo, Fern Ramsey, | Glady$ McPherson, and Lavina Krost. The hours were .spent -in playing games and lunch was served. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED A pretly ‘annduncement pagpty of niore’ thén ordinary interest was giv- ~en Friday afternoon by Miss Arvilla e Kenfield; at her honte, when she en-|to go to Hakkerup’s.and have.your tertained sixteen friends at tea in|picture taken. ‘14tt honor of Miss ‘Velma Dean, whose engagement to Lieutenant Roy XK. J/eibsle -was announced,. The date 0f the wedding has not been set; as “Lieuterant * Leibsle is' in military service. = Miss Dean is the daughter Ziof Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Dean of Lake Duulevard : 7 TOMORROW—Mat 2:30 and Night Roy Stewart In Western Play “The Red Haired Cupid” Lively Action and: Humorous Situations “The Tell Tale Shirt" .. KEYSTONE Comedy \ PERSHING’S CRUSADERS. 15 IllIIIIIIlllllIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIlIIl PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES and- Mrs. Ered Paulson® of Shevlin during the week-end. - ~ careful selection ‘‘Pershing’s Crusad- % -ers’” gives a very fair idea of some of the more important activities—mnot 2335 P only of the army and navy but of -the Bem!dj‘! Pxo.neer Pub. Co. vast number of-civilians who are do- Bemidji, Minn. The creamery now has a Iarge daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon, 0 ©b2TtE Your soldier appreciates pictures even more than letters. Portraits; kodak ‘prints. -~ Rich studio, 29 10th fllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII [T et 1mo-810| rs, Maptin Kenfield arrived the|ing things to insure victory for our tpflte; Liarkm s ’{‘IllxttletRnée!‘ttrgns- “Mrs. Li mand of Wilton }att&ariopart Ofd th'(ilweekdf{lmn P(t)fl'f luisvast amount of territory is cov: Gentlemen: . Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the acle usiness . in e CI aturday. awrence and, re., and wi spen: e rest o by . . . = " . . : al ¥ PEPICRY: | a5 the suest of Bemidji friends Sat- of summer in Bemidji. Mr. Kenfleld | ered. TFrom the-first plotting,of- Ger- Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which """ ol Moy S bl | ey R i G} pnd e milary e |y DI 8, B0 it s e ane af rour e e e Sinker and etween I'd.l’lVSlOrln e Cl a civil s . x y o o Ve 3 . eHay : 7 b ' Miss Olive Hanson of Minneapolis|il8 “our-boys” actually in the fight- War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map 7 ¢ Mr. and: Mrs.-A. B. Eastman of| i) arrive in Bemidji this week and ing line, the film unfolds. a hanger's. Grand Forks, N. D., are Vlsmng at A . argeries of scenes which grip and stir the C. F. Merryman home in town of XmobthggeaE:;?t (;)ll;“lllezailfi};r, Né;se' the most sluggish blood. There are Northern for a few days. Will be accompanied by her nephew, p}ctm‘!;s Ehiown ofdho.w the national |} MAMB, o wvnisirinaiig vovin Vas mamias piskaden Rudolph Springer. army is being made into a powerful fighting factor. You see how mil- lions of guns, uniforms and shoes are AAATens: vomiimoneslo asy ssie-sm s svs e e el made and how enormous food sup- - of Vilrgxma, Minn., are guests at the plies are gathered and landed back Matt' Meyer home in Grant Valley.| op he trenches. Best of all there are George Meyer is attending Dunwoody | ;nany scénes of American soldiers in institute, having enlisted.in the mil-| ppapce, Regiments march with itary service. Mrs. Meyer expects to| syinging stride through picturesque leave for Minneapolis soon to Visit|'jrench villages. The recreations of her husband. } the soldier§ are shown. The dail g Yy life in the trenches is pictured in de- That lad of yours, over seas. tail. One of the most impressive n . . . . scenes shows the first Germans cap- ‘All that is humanly possible is be- tured by Americans—a crowd of un- ing done to see to it that he is well Mrs. George Horton of. Blackduck | was the guest of BemizlJl fnends Sat- | urday Mrs. GeOI'ge Meyer and son, James, THEATRE Tonight -Tomorrow The Modern Female of the Species Is With You Today - < WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Mrs. O. S. Hanson, who is spend- ‘ing the summer at BemidJl is over for the week end. She is accompa- » nied, by her niece, Mrs. J. P. Beiber | kempt soldiers and two supercilious 201 of Waukon, Iowa, who has been her| officers who ¢bject to being photo- fed, well clothed and efficiently guest” at Bemidji. Mys. Beiber ex-|graphed .for the ‘“Rogue’s .Gallery” ; equipped. Organizations like the pects to visit relatives at Buxton be- for returning to her home.—Grand of Jpeor, : Y. M. C. A., are looking to his phys- Forks Herald. GRAND TONIGHT. : ical comfort, healthful rB8creation Rev. M. ‘A. Soper of tlie American Gladys Leslie, who made thousands and clean fun. If he is sick or - Sunday S¢hool Union held services at | 0f friends for her delightful portray- wounded the Red Cross will provide RS 8 Yola yesterday forenoon and in the| 218 of Princess Pat, in *“The Wooing f P s IN THE 1918 VERSION OF afternoon delivered & patriotic ad. | Of Princess Pat,” and of Mollle Con- for him with tender, loving care. a ! 3 way, in ‘“His Own People,” does even * % o . ress in Jones township, Where a|, ;. cvceptional work in “The Lit- Yet there is one thing that will f ’ 1 large number of people were gathered i A \ g (1% L ” lat a-Red Cross meeting. Ho will hold | e Runaway,” the Vitagraph Blue bring a smile to his face and a joy R 4 a religious and. patriotic service in|Ribbon feature, which will be the at- . s ki : : Solway tomorrow evening. 7 traction- in the Grand theatre to- to his heart that none of these can g sl iy night. give; that only you can give— Edward Earle, popular and versa- THE 1918 VAMPIRE _ _ cncs. Biatand son o Mo S Mpg | Ll star, is Lord iliowan. ang in the your photograph. 10-20 Cents 7:20-9:00 o’clock v ¥ GUMINB"PEHSH“‘G’S GHUSADEHS--THUI’SGGY & F"day L‘Z; auf{li’ffié’r‘i :?‘%;rt“:{la;“l’:gfe 1!5‘:{‘]; the Grand tonight. A. H. Helland left last Salurday for Mary Maurice, William Dunn, Wil- » 5 % . o Y s parents he will leave for training a two days visit with Bagley friends. | jjan calloun, and Betty Blythe From that city he went to Bemidji| “"rppe final Cilfl])lel‘ of “y'l'ht%me'nan P L 4 e 7S where he enlisted in the coast artil-| i, (he Wel” is also to be shown at GRAND TUESDAY. “The Red-Haired Cupid” offers Roy Stewart an unusual role. He is not the lover-direct in this picture, but an energetic matcli-maker. The picture is a screen adaptation of one one Henry Wallace Phillips5 famous “Red Saunders” stories. It will be the feature attraction at the Grand theatre tomorrow. A two-part Key- stone comedy is also on the program. g Hakkerup, the phofographer in ety your fown " Waler will be shut ofl unless bills are paid by the first of the month. | L. P: Lckstrom, water clerk. 4-731 War Department as “Honor School” —A distinction reserved to ten best Military Schools in the United Statcs = | FRESH BUTTERMILK DALY Junior anad e o ek 10 CENTS GALLON Reserve Of- ficers’ Training Corps. 3 Eight hundrec and forty-twc students regis tered last year. For catalog address Very Rev. H. Moynihan, D. D.Pres IIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllIIIIIIIlllIllllllllIllIIIIlIIIIIIIlI TN ST EPRTTN élll|||||I|||IIII|||IIII|II IIIIIIlllwhflllAl"l"lllllbllllllllIIIllIflIIIIIIIIlIlIl||||||||||l|: FIRST UNITED STATES OFFIGIAL WAR FILMS| College |7, jmmiomment | : . PRESENTED BY szo> 2 > | & wi ‘ Emz ] INSURE |S | < 9= COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION - Smsnfl‘homas SieSTERs | W (S E W 3E GEORGE cREEL, Chairman g com&v«;;‘gfi'um"ii“fldww Ireland ggtsg‘:gg E AND BE 8 5 :) a E : : Collegi;lel; Academic,CCommercial = E.’<l'>"g:<g SURE B g 2 E £ > 3 a and Preparal S o8 & = THURSDAY [ THURSDAY ||t commmi msrenmoue £ 85 3 Lot oVRARGE ) & = 2 | : E%G SPhone 747 P.O.Box204 I g & FRIDAY _ : : & FRIDAY et BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA F E 8,000--FEET OF FILMS--8,000 For a year the United States Government camera men have been busy reglster- ing the activities of our soldier and sailor boys on thousands of feet of motion pic- ture film. As a result, the people of Bemidji will have the first chance on Thursday at the Rex Theatre to see what has been done by our boys up to date over here and over there. ““Pershing’s Crusaders” is the title of this first official government feature film and it really constitutes a motion picture history of our first yéar at war. 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