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P&GE THREE 'SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1918 N i }llllflllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllImlllllg B WHAT SOCIETY i ; 1SDOING "E""IllllIIIII!IIlllilllIlllIIYII_Illlllllllllllllfi 4 L DANCE TONIGHT. {7 "“his evening a dance will be given QI ‘in the city hall by the Three Synco- pators, being one of a series of Sat- urday evening dances given by this orchestra, - IlllIIl!lllIlllilillllllllllllllIIIIIIIIZ PERSONALS AND £ NEWSY NOTES ’I ; "gllllllllIIlIlIIIIIII|I|IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllu . ‘Mrs, Frank O’Neal of Turtle Lake : passed yesterday in the city shopping. |||||||m|mir Dean d71te $50, 000 to loan - on rarms. “Land Co- :Mrs, Lee Harpel of Fern Hill mo- ‘tored to Bemidji yestzrday and pass- ed several hours with friends. .4 iMr. and Mrs. Lawrence*SoIaqd of . Wilton motored to the city yesterday ‘and attended the theatre. Mrs. N. A.:LaDouceir of Mississip- pi passed yesterday. in Bemldjl the ~guests of friends.’ If you want a car call Enterprise|: Auto Co. Ot‘flce phone 1, residence phone 10. Bfit.f Mrs. H. Shing]efleckerfi'ot town ot Frohn 'was among the out of town shoppers yesterday. Sy § " Mrs. 0,wen Hyland of White Earth, N. D.,'is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J: Hyland for a few days. # ~One-of these nice.days you ought to: go to Hakkerup’s and-have your picture taken 14tf Mr-and Mrs. - Fred Bennett of -Grand Forks, N. D., are spending the week-end at Lavinla . | Mrs: Lawrence Harpel of Sherburn is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Har- ~pel, of Fern Hill, for a month. “Pictures can help win the war,” the government says. Portrait, kodak Sprints. Rich Sudio, 29 10th. 1mo-! 910 ‘ Mrs. Emma Hinshaw of Wilton has »;gone to Piapot, Sask., Can., where she “will attend to business matters for’a short time, 4 Mrs.. M. _O. Olson and Miss Emma ““Baker of Minneapolis were in the city ‘yesterday, making the trip by auto- mobile. N Miss- Auguhta Everson- of Alida ‘came' to Bemidji yesterday and -will attend ‘the Bemidji high school this tyear. William Hyland has:enlisted in the “U. 8. shipyards at Duluth, and his family will move to that place to join him.in about a month. ' Charles Chamberlain of Crockston, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. L. Brooks for a couple of days, has gone to-Boston, Mass. ~Mrs. J.- H. Koors, Mrs. C. 0. Todd and Mr1s, Dell Paige returned yester- day from Park Rapxds where they at- tended the county fair. Mrs. C. L. Lampson and son, Jack, will leave in a short time for Mec- Intosh, where they will spend a cou- ple of weeks. P Mrs. Thomas Port of Grand Forks, N. D., who is spending the summer at Moval Lake, motored to Bemidji yes- terday and passed the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’Leary and son, , “Arthur, of Bemidji, passed tlirough the city yesterday on their day to Winnipeg. They were making the irip by auto.—Crookston Daily Times: Miss Rosemary Snow and Vernon Snow, who has visited at the O'Neal home at Idlewild during summer va- cation, returned to their home in Minneapolis yesterday. ™~ Joe Cnnén, formerly manager of the Northwestern Telephone company of this city, is in Bemidji on a fur- lough. He has been stationed in a training camp near St. Paul.. Mrs. Canon has passed the summer “at Grand Forks bay. Mrs. W. L. Davies ‘and grandson, Clifton, of Crookston, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks for several days, have gone to Plum- mer. Miss’ Helen Davies of Crook- ston. who has also been a guest at the Brooks home, returned to Crook- ston this afternoon. Mrs. A. O. Hoganson and sons, Don- ald and Harold, and nephew, Rudolph Springer, returned Thursday morning from Colgan, N. D., and Broomhead, Sask., Can. At the latter place they visited Mrs. Hoganson’s father and at the former they were the guests of other relatives. - Mrs. Hoganson was also accompanied on the trip by her sister, Mrs. Springer of Minneapolis. Mr.”and Mrs. J. P. Riddell and daughter Sybil and son, ‘“Jack,” who have been the guests of Mrs. Riddell’s brother, William Chichester, and wife at Birchmont Beach, and of Mr. and Mrs. James Winebenner of Bemidji, will return to the home in Virginia tomorrow morning. Mr. Riddell and family formerly made their home here, at which time Mr. Riddell was assistant superintendent of the log- ging department of the Crookston Lumber company. He now holds a position in the logging department of the Virginia & Rainy Lake Lumber company at Virginia. éllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllmlllllE : AT THE ¢ : THEATERS flllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIliIlIIlIlIII!I - EIKO TONIGHT. A treat for “movie”’lovers is in store at the Elko theatre tonight and Sunday when dainty Marguerite Clark will appear in a Paramount screen version of “Prunella,’”” which will be) 'remembered as her greatest stage suc- cess’ some. years ago. A story ‘of ‘“Love in a Dutch Garden’ as itsausy THEATRE TONIGHT Wnllmm Fox presenu State of Ohlo, %Ity of Toledo, Lucas County; #s, Y¥rank J. Chemey makes oath that he 13 senior partner of the firm of ¥. J, Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of ‘'Toledo, Caunty and' State aforesaid, and’ that d rm wlll 15‘ {‘the sum of ONE HU ARS “for ¢ach anaevery cno ot Catunh that cannot be cured by ‘the.use of HALL'B CATARRH MEDICINE. = FRANK J. CHENEY. msngrn t: ek:emll.. értlg and uubls)%rlberl in resenc 8 of cembel AD, 188, PN AL AT o e (Seal) Nothry Puble, Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken ine ternally and atts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for te‘n‘m}wgglékheo EY & CO., Tok . | * Boxa by ‘all drugeists, Tc. eats O Hall's Family Pllls for constipation. . Subscribe for The Pioneer '[EARGE MF*PGOKEI'S New York, Aug. 81.—Besides meet- ing the government’s cloth conserva- ‘tion ' edict, only fills all needs, but has many dis- tinct advantages, according to Harry LeClaire of Pontiac, Mich. Mr. Le- Claire is a clothing designer and wears a - suit with only one pocket which is on the right hip. The pocket is large. ‘“After being in New York one day,” said Mr. LeClaire, ‘I could get along famously with just one vest pocket to reach into for money."” the one-pocket suit not . thors, Gralville Barker and Laurence Housman called it, the picture is even .more Beautiful than the stage version ‘and under -the expert direction 'of “True Blue” | Maurlctla Tou;neltlir has become a most u A sr%z;shmg, figélg&g t?il% ofFl‘;fe gl Itllle I;ocky Moun- - \ ; nusuelspraduonion, I ains. ritten an ged by Fran oyd. * bl V o K Y B y L : ; g THIS IS A STANDARD PICTURE | G RA ” D T"E‘ TRE ! GRAND TONIGHT. 108 "10c’and 20c ."7:20 and 9 o’Clock l o i s ' ‘As a special attraction in addition to’ the splendid picture ‘“The High Sign,” featuring Herbert Rawlinson, the Musical Variens, will appear at the Grand theatre tonight only for two performanes. They played all the latest popular airs using instruments unheard of as such. i SUNDAY. Mabel Normand, 'she - of extraor- |} dinary eyes and madcap moods; comes to ‘the Grand theatre-Sunday, in-an, ‘other of her Goldwyn pictures. This time it is “Back to the Woods,” and{ the plot bristles with excitement and ‘as-must’ be expected of Mabel - Nor 9:00 '7:30 TONIGHT ONLY ~ THE MUSlCAL VARIENS MUSICAL ESPECIALTY' NEW SONGS—*‘So Long Sall,” “They Were All'Out of Step But Jim,” etc.—played on NEW INSTRUMENTS HERBERT RAWLINSON “THE HICH SICN” NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—10c and 20c War Tax Included “Which Has the Greiter Right'to'be a Villian? A Man or Woman? Presented by-the!Metro Pictures Corporation -~ AWONDERFUL ‘EMILY 'STEVENS In ‘the’ Brilliant Romance ‘of Bohemia mand, wholesome fun: ‘;‘£A> “’Man’s : world’, # ‘REALITY VS, IDEALS—DO’THEY CLASH? FARNUM AT REX. i At the Rex theatre this 'eveumg, EXTRA SPECIAL that celebrated Bemidji favorite, Wfl- CHARL]E GHA:PLIN-—-MABEL“ NORMAND Two | Bl “The Jazz Waiter” . ‘Blue,””. another western drama,’a 2 10c and 20(:—M_atmee 2:30—Evening 7:10 and 9 smashing, flghting tale of life in thé Rocky mountains. ~ This production was written and staged by Frank Lloyd and is-one of the Standard’ pic; ture corporations latest, produced’ by ‘William Fox. There will also he & splendid com edy shown.: ‘SUNDAY'’S FEATURE BILL. = 2 R s Sunday bill at the Rex will be one | of features, when wonderful Emily A Stevens comes to Bemidji in “A Man's World,” a big Metro production. B “A Man’s World” is written on a subject of vital importance to Women, practically, the . double standard of morality. Frankie Ware, the heroine: of “A Man’s World,” believed that. men as well as women should be made to pay the-penalty for their misdeeds. ‘Whether or not you agree with her you will be interested in the experi- ences, the-joys and the misfortunes of Frankie Ware. Migs Stevens wears some stunning gowns in this picture,—one of which is absolutely demolished for the pur- poses of the action.. Handsome John- Merkyl and-dear little Baby Ivy Ward’ are also in_the picture,—not to men- tion the dog:. T6 complete this remarkable” bfil Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Normand will appear jointly in ““The - Jazz ‘Waiter,” a scream from start to fin- ish. It'is in two reels. “MABEL NORMAND v “BACK TO THE 'WOODS” Only “A girl and a man in the heart of the woods. one thing could happen. Smiling Bill 'Parsons Comedy—*“BILLIE’S FORTUNE"”—Capitol ‘Waste Not,Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, IRON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any ggrt ‘x’f the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, 8= I also guarantee to pay the market price, so don’t throw away your old articles. They are worth money. We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 100 pound shipments or over to out of town shippers. J. COLDBERCG 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Marguema clark OPRUNELLA® | Love in a Dutch . Garden Quaint, Charming Miss Clarks’ great stage success of the stage has been trans- ferred to the screen, greater . and Dbetter than the famous spok- en, play that held Broadway enthralled. MISS TORRANCE LEAVING -FOR SCHOOLS OF ST. PAUL Miss -Dorothy Torrance, daughter of County Attorney and Mrs. Graham M. Torrance, will' leave Monday for St. Paul to assume her duties as as- sistant supervisor of music. in the schools of that: city. Miss ‘Torrance was supervisor of music in the Bemid- ji schools last year and is a-graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio, as wéll ‘as a graduate of the ‘Bemidji high school. Bemidji, Minn. 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