Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 30, 1918, Page 3

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'FUESDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1918 )| garet' Carson, Florence Harris, M v in ‘serving, S her eleventh birtl anniversary. The |tily decorated in f guests were . Misses ‘Eva Gagnon,fand cut flowers. o+ " ott Chambers, Douglas Neely, Irene|tives. Among the guests present and-Ralph Murph: S i Mriand Mrs. A, H. Jester enter- P | tained 'at one o'clock dinner Sun- day, at their summer home on'Lake Plantagenet, in ‘honor of Mrs. Iman _of ‘Chicago, who is' in Bemh,i]@.‘vls-i iting her sister, ‘Mrs. C. W. Vander- “sluis anad family. The guests includ- | ed Mrs. Iman, Mayor and Mrs. C. W. .. “Vandersluig, Mrs: C. B. Masters and i Charlie; Angus and Arthur Vander- - sluis; < ; 7 of ‘Bemidjl. IIIIIl|lIlmiIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIH L] PERSONALS'AND NEWSY NOTES : MOTOR TO BEMIDJL - /.« Mrs. Rosco> F. Hersey, Mrs.: Sher- Mudge, 449 Portland avenue, Will|yesterday. leave tomorrow. to motor to Bemidji. the - week , accompanied . by - MIS.|move here. ‘Finch’s ‘son, Sherman, who had been ~ and her daughter; Miss Betty Mudge, [ ¢ Troppman’s. ~ Sale price, will -remain- about two eeks.—St.|'and $2.69, Paul Pioneer Pre;sv,'§un'd_ay._ NATAL DAY 'CELEB#,ATED. among the between train shoppers In honor of her birth anniversity|the City yesterday. . Miss Lorraine Kreatz, daughter of ming party and wiener roast at Dia.|teachers’ examination. : mond Point yesterday afternoon, and ‘garet Klein, Dorothy Harris, Mar-!street. Tonlght - Last Time The Modern Female of the Species Is With You = " Today WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS ~IN THE 1918 VERSION OF : THE 1818 VAMPIRE 10-20 Cents ; _7:20-9:00 .o’clock REX :: TOMORROW HARRY CAREY in-“HELL BENT" - Defiantly 0rl_gjna| Feature PERSH PRESENTED BY WHAT YOU WILL ing men in factories, each and all giving his best effort on the western front. < ™ Yy =1 dred Olson, Borghild Johnson, Do-jForks, is the loris Barnell and Blla Rudy. Miss'{Tiott of P Sylyla Westhoff assisted Mrs. Kreatz BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED|W. L. Brooks for two weeks. : Q. D. Arnold celebrated bés sdev.' e T [ | entieth irth anniyersary Sunday| ' 0 . §6. i _m"""“!“'""“m'fi Snd’ 1 Honor of the occasion Mis|values, sale ‘prics '$3.95. Tropp- NATAL DAY CELEBRATED. . | daughter, Mrs: C. S. Vincent enter-|man’s. TLucilo- Severans: entertained nine|tained 24 guests at her home at Sun- s Y ; f | nyside . The rooms' were: pret- ; guests'Saturday evening in Honor of | nyside farm. erns, golden rods|among the business visitors in the ‘Mr. Arnold was| city vesterday, between trains. G 1, Clarice and Ray-{given a number of present and a % 3 'm]@;z;fiic?afggru?eéfadcys l;IVé,x-ner,'Evms"- ‘g'lmau" ghower by friends and rela-| Mrs. Frank Johnson of Turtle Riv-{ ' Even as you and I. tho celeration were a daughter, Mrs. | city, taking teachers’ examination. - B ‘Wagner and husl;aj];d f‘li!jiHlt‘u[bbnmti M S & T L AINED DINNER rs..Earl Hazen of Bem! r. an . A.-Heffne and daughter -] ENTERT AT D o rnol of tow of: North-| eile,. of Gilbert, will visit relatives ern and-Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Erwig|in Bemidji and vicinity fo! LU TEL AT L T L T L _ man Finch, 467 Portland avenue,| Mrs, James O'Neal of Turtle Lake Mrs. D. A. Mudge and Miss Betty|was the guest.of friends in the city ‘Mrs. Hersey and her daughter, -Mrs.| ' 0. J, Hunt of Dawsor, New Mex., | visit until Sunday. Finch will rveturn-the first -part of|is in the city making arrangements to gamping. at Bemidji,~ Mrs.- Mudgel. $3.50 hoy's lace and button shoes|10c, at Troppman’s; they are going $2.48 | fast. 7 1-78 1-73.0 Mrs. Joe Paul of Puposky’ was|home in°Brainerd to be the guest of . and Mrs. George Kreatz of ‘Be- Miss Alice Butler of Turtle Liake| Mrs. George Butler,who has been x;‘djia I:;.venure, enterégalned at a swim-|passed yesterday in the city takingivisiting at the M. W. Butler home for .in the evening at a theatre party at Your soldier - appreciates piotures the Grand’ «The guests were Misses|even. more than letters. Port;raus; ‘Helen Hayner, Elsie Shanron, Mar-{kodak prints. 'Rich studio, 29, 10th| Auto Co. Office phone 1, residencefPublic Information, division of films, : . 1000-810 | phone 10. p 66tf| of which Charles S. Hart is director, THEATRE A FIRST UNITED STATES OFFIGIAL WAR FILMS ’ - COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION Vi GEORGE CREEL, Chairman i v AEX THEATRE i 8,000--FEET OF FILMS--8,000 In this comprehensive picture one will see Uncle Sam’s soldiers in the making; the work at the cantonments; the activities of the great war charities, the Red Cross, Knight of Columbus, Masons and Y. W. C. A.; how the army is fed and clothed; the making of arms and ammunition; farmers in the fields doing their part and work- of ships on a scale such as the world has never seen; the navy in action; American aviators in the air somewhere in France and the boys in khaki with General Pershing Better Than a Letfer From ““That Boy’’ AUHHIOT iy E. AT THE THEATERS § IIIIllllII!IIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIl_IIIIlIII'? 1-730 “A FOOL THERE WAS.” A fool there was, and he made his prayer— ’ Even as you and I. To a n;]g llz»,nd a bone and & hank of air— Mrs. William McConnell of Grand uest of Mrs. E. R, El- TForks bay. - i Miss Hdith Gammons of Boston, ‘Mass,, 1s the guest of Mr., ana Mrs. e Miss Ragna.Haugen of Shooks was at|er passed yesterday and today in the| Tle * fgoil, he called = her his lady ‘o fajr— Even as you and I As celebrated. as this famous poem' by - Kipling, Theda Bara, the vam- 3 pire woman in a “A Fool There The. creamery aow has 'a large| Was,” creates the modern role in dafly supply of buttermilk at 10¢ a)one of the most gripping of her gallon. o Miss" Inez Elliott has returned: to her ‘home at Grand Forks bay from Minneqpolis where she passed a week, r a month. story of ‘the .young man with ‘all his good intents snared in the wiles of a beautiful woman who drags him down to an ignoble end. In vain he'attempts to escapc the meshes of the ‘‘rag, a bone and a hank of hair,” but “his devoted worship to common clay- causes him to become hopelessly emeshed in the depths of degregation. It is ‘a story that ;=] 7 Mrs, Swanson' of Virginia is visit- £|ing at the home of hef daughter and It | son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Volz, accompanied by ‘Mrs. K. H. Olson, motored to Brain-| erd: this morning, where they will vitally and drives home the daily lack of will power to withstand the temptations of ‘fascination and in- You will have to hurry if you want a:pair of 75¢ tennis shoes for|nature and reason of all that it holds in ithe future. The portrayal by 0| Theda Bara is vivid and intense in its detail.. It will be-shown at the Rex, last time, tonight, Miss . Essie Peterson left for her REX TOMORROW.- Tomorrow, at the - Rex, Harry Carey in “Hell Bent,” an 'original feature. in|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pet- erson for two weeks. some time, returned to her home in Red -Lake yesterday. “PERSHING’S CRUSADERS. The United States ' government through George Creel’s Committee on If you want a car, call Enterprise : . |is offering to the public the first of its Mrs. Hattie Young :of West Plain;|official war films, “Pershing’s Cru- !Mo., who is visiting relatives in town|salers.” There are eight reels of this THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~ *~ =~ 1527t | true to life ‘creatioms. It is thel should be seen. It tells its. lesson || life struggle and its results -from| fatuation: which robs the better:) TONIOHT--7:30 & 9 ‘Roy Stewart In Western Play “The Red Haired Cupid” Lively: Action-and Humorous Situations “The Tell Tale Shirt" KEYSTONE €omedy TOMORROW-—Mat 2:30 and Night Ethel Clayton Ina truly pleaéing picture “The Man Hunt Hoarst-Pathe Weekly and Ford Toplc-Resl | e ‘of Eckles,” was the guest of friends|film which graphically shows how in ‘Bemidji Monday. “ levery able-bodied American is help- : £ —_— .~ '|ing to win the war. These pictures, Gena Sanders, who has been visit-|which show the grim earnestness of ing relatives in_Grand Forks, N. D.,| the United States government in its for three months, returned to herlwar aims and its determination to home in Gonvick Monday. %amsp Sou(: Kaiserism, were taken by . S. Signal Corps and Navy photo- Just a few pair of $7.C0, $8.00 and | graphers and cameramen yog the $9.00 values left at $5.49, at Tropp- |French general staff at home and man’s.. ‘Hurry, get yours while they|abroad. ~In addition to this, “Per- last, 1-730 | shing’s Crusaders” will show interest- ing scenés photcgraphed by the cam- eramen of the Allies. Each week, as important events happen over there, they will be shown as a sort of cur- tain-raiser to the big feature. “Pershing’s Crusaders” will be shown at the Rex Thursday and Fri- day. In order that everyone may see and thus realize the results of Ameri- can effort in this war it has been de- cided to show this film at popular wartime prices within the reach of all. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh of Minneapolis, who has spent some time at Grand Forks bay, will return to their home in: Minneapolis, this week. 2 Mrs. Paul Strelow of Puposky came to Bemidji yesterday to meet a rela- tive from Walker, who will visit at the Strelow home for a month. One of these nice days you ought to. go to Hakkerup's acd have yow picture taken., . lats GRAND TONIGHT Roy Stewart, Triangle star of western productions, is a maker of love matches in ‘“The Red-Haired Cupid” at the Grand theatre tonight. “The Red-Haired Cupid” is a west- ern_story with an unusual plot and bristles with lively gunplay, humor- ous situations and_love manipula- tions. % As added attraction the Grand is showing tonight “The Tell-tale Skirt,” a two-part Keystoue comedy. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Patterson of Minne- apolis will arrive in the city in a short time and will visit Mrs. E. R. Elliott and family of Grand Forks bay. George Birnstihl left for his home in Pillager where he will visit ‘with his parents before entering the mili- .tary service, he being in the. next draft call. FREE—FREE—FREE One pair of white oak soles free— with each pair of shoes—worth $2.50 or more, at Troppman’s, Wednesday, Lthel Clayton, the bewitching only. 1-730 | star, is coming tomorrow to the %3 Grand theatre-in an entrancing new World picture. This delightful new attraction is a light drama, or com- edy, and it is one of the most pleas- ing pictures filmed in recent years. It is based on an altogether new theme—that of -the methods taken by a charming modern girl to secure for her husband the man she thinks most fitted to be her mate. These methods involve the imprisonment of the man, together with a minister, and a lot of other novel situations which you will enjoy, . Hearst-Pathe Weekly and Ford topic reels are also on Wednesday’s program at the Grand, GRAND WEDNESDAY. The creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 627tf NOTICE. Water will be shut off unless bills are paid by the first of the month. L. P. Eckstrom, water clerk. 4-731 GRAND ‘Wed., Mat. & Eve. SEE for his country; the building The Part that Should be New If you’re driving-a used car you ought to give it a fair show by adding a new battery. But be sure the battery is new. Insist on s the Bone Dry Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation, which you know is new when you buy it. We carry a complete stock of Bone Dry Batteries—every one brand new. That’s - because they are not filled and charged until we make them ready for your use. Ask for the free booklet, “196,000 Little Threads,” it tells how Bone Dry became possible and why it benefits you. BEMIDJI AUTO CO. 0. ONGSTAD, Mgr. That lad of yours, over seas. ‘All that is humanly possible is be- ing done to see to it that he is well e fed, well clothed and ‘efficiently 5 equipped. Organizations like the Y. M. C. A, are looking to his phys- ical comfort, healthful recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the Red Cross will provide e for him with tender, loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give— your photograph. Hakkerup, the phofographer in your fown FRESH BUTTERMILK DALY 10 CENTS GALLON it THE CREAMERY

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