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N ‘SAWKW‘!VWNG,‘VS‘!PTEMBER‘ZI,‘1918 777" THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i i - : marksmanship in one of the most) AVENETI | * IT'S A CLEAN ARMY. thrilling moments of this paoto ’ i B e "WHAT SOCIETY |||t VU : (By United Press.) B 3y . G Charlie Chaplin will be seen in his y : 3 Moy e i latest ‘“‘The Flirts.” Paris, Aug. 18. (By Mail.)—Next N ISDOING i § to licking Germans, the chief aim N . 5 i among Pershing’s men in France 3 : i COMING MONDAY. St.‘Bartholomews Episcopal. g g i : Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. No morning services. * 10 a. m.—Church school. 7:30 p. m.—Evening prayer and cles in every marching kit is a confirmation service, of soap, and whenever the men Bishop Morrison will officiate. * Catherine Colvert in a romantic story of the underworld. Miss Ruth ‘Caskey entertained at a party last evening in honor of her ELKO PROGRAM. The problem that confronts a man twelfth birth anniversary, 'The even- | whose: wife, as years pass, becomes|* B o e woripans: aiasss for wilar fng was spent in music and games, |15y slovenly, careless of her appear- is.a constant source of astonishment after which lunch was served, ance and habits, and who finds him- 2 Confirmation. 4 STESS AT DINNER delectable picture of feminity,” em-1p p.; L.L.D., will confirm a class in{the Americans actually drink mssngmm Klein entertained a|Podied in a woman who fs dainty,}st. Bartholomew's Episcopal churchjstuff. number of friends at 6 o’clock dinner sweet and attractive—this forms the|on Sunday evening, and preach the o4 , ” - Phursday evening in honor of George ‘&:’v'vs’,?i;::::fg "Bf. d’gb}“‘l’:?"fl ‘I:ll. sermon. ~ All should take this oppor-| from ‘‘cooties,” the Y. M. C. A. Graham of the U. 8.:S. Kansas. Artcraft- picture, which is to be shown at the: Elko-theatre tonight, also Sunday matinee and evening. A remargable cast is supplied-and g 2 ER NfiLs, AND the play was written by Jeanie Mac- The Salvation Army. P S@ pherson from the:novel by David Gra- +» (Minnesota Ave.) ‘ham Phillips. 10:00 a. m.—Junior meeting. NEWSY NOTES The comedy relief for this wonder 8:15 p. m.—Salvation meeting. | 1 . .|§{ drama is a Paramount-Mack Sennett You are welcome. b production, “She Loved Him Plenty."” In it are fun-makers of exceptional The Salvation Army eloquent and scholarly churchmen in the United States. 3 NEW HOSPITAL READY. (By United Press.) seems to be keeping clean. ‘“Dough- boys'’ never pass up an opportunity to take a bath. Oneof the chief arti- find a creek or river or pond, they to French peasants, and some of the self turning involuntarily to a more| The Right Rev. J. D. Morrison, | peasants are astounded to learn that To help make the doughboys safe tunity of hearing one of the moat| just contracted for 1,800,000 bars of soap for the canteens near the front. Paris, Aug. ' 14. (By Mail.)— American Red Cress Military Hospi- tal No. 7 has been completed at Mal- abry and turned over to the American bar can the has ability.and popularity. ~As laugh pro- i Expeditionary forces. according to an Miss- Esther. Tell will leave for| dqucers thesg g)medieys have nogeqll)ml. 2 (Fifth Ward.) announcement just received from Red Moorhead Monday to remain.indefi- 2:00 p. m.—Junior meeting. Cross headquarters in Paris. The nitely. S & ; 3:30 p. m.—Praise meeting. hospital = which - began operations GRAND THEATRE. You are welcome. with about 600 beds in near' Plessy- $50,000 to-loan on- rarms. Dean Tonight, also Sunday matinee and Robinson, about six miles from Paris. “ Land Co. d71te| evening, patrons of the Grandtheatre Presbyterian. i The well known Red Cross Cha- - may have a laugh on the Kaiser wlq:. Sunday mornln? at the Presbyte- t;auifll;aclll?tte sanat;)rium is conne(;]t- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Charlie Chaplin in-“Triple Trouble, rian church at 11 o'clock the. pastor ed with this hospital and to meet the ; A Frohn visited with friends in'the city ['the very newest Chaplin comedy on| il speak on the subject, “The Spirit R i{"g":‘,‘fé’l‘l al“g;‘;f yesterday. the market. It is not a reissue or re-| ¢ congecration,” (John 17:10). e d tha b oans O B : \ : Bash, but 4 now fllm In its entirely. | . Sunday -evening at 8 o'clock the|PI0E WiC MOl BT B0 o o addt. Charlie ;ntroduces many new stunts|sermon subject will -be, “Undivided on. Mrs. S. M. Schaak and Herbert|n this -film which bring roars of Duty,” (John 21:22) tion to its permanent buildings has Schaak of Swenson'Lake were in Be-!1g,ahter. - { Duty,” . (John 21:22). an equipment of 150. portable houses a.m midji yesterday. The feature at the Grand tonight anfi“’é‘,',‘;fl?fx ?;Dr‘fi;lametazt ’}ODA 3. A and Sunday is ‘““The Trufflers,” that 3 - If 'you want a car cal. Enterprise|charming story 'which appeared in AlLare welcome. ! Auto Co: Office phone 1, residence!the Cosmopolitan. It is the story of “'phone 10. % B6tf| a: beautiful girl who cast off all the (Nymore Lutheran. 3 draperies of = conventionality. You Services at Nymore Lutheran Free will. want to know just what becomes| church at 11:00 a. m of this girl, fighting to express her Services at Trinity church (tow! be a model French garden city, tion of the war. < ¢ ——Buy Liberty Bonds—— Nellie and Walter Brennan. of Wil- located ideally in a park designed to loaned to the Red Cross for the dura- but ton spent the day in Bemidji yester- " day. : own'soul. " Essanuy’s photoplay showsi of Frohn), at 3:30 p. m. g 2 this'in a picture that will stir you to} REV. 0. P. GRAMBO, Pastor. C. W. Speeh;:an of iInternational | the-depths. g Falls was in the city yesterday at- = Swedish Lutheran. l = tending to business matters. * PARIS TAKES A TIP. T T | One of these nice days-you cught Sunsay school, at 10 a. m. | to go to Hakkerup’s and have your| . paris, ;fi’éuznsn ed(g;ei’a'n)n )—The| | Se:vices (Swedish), at 11 a. m. i picture taken, 14t 1ittle_peaked service caps worn by| Evening service (English), 8 p. m] :SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIALS A NEW American service have set the fashion REV. T. B. NORDALE. among Parisian girls. Many are ap- pearing on the boulevards with ex- act copies of the Yank “overseas cap,” even down to the lieutenant’s or captain’s bars worn on the front of the headgear. Miss i}tace Smith of Spur was a Be- ~midji visitor yesterday and while here attended the county fair.- Methodist and Baptist Churches. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship, M. E. church. i 8 p. m.—Evening service, Baptis_tz church. H Sabbath school, 10 a: m., Baptist church. { Sabbath school at 12 noon, M. E. ——Buy Liberty Bonds—— church. - 7 p. m.—B. P. P. U. and Epworth| League. \ DRl Mr. Whitby will preach at both| Mr. :and’ Mrs. ‘Frank- Shinel and Mrs. Luey Williams of Northérn transacted business in Bemidji Fri- day. i Union Services. ! f Two-Part Comedy There is something for you in the “TRIPLE TROUBLE” ‘Want Ad column today. It's on the last page. The government : says, ‘Pictures “can help win the war.” Portraits, ko- dak prints: Rich studio, 29 10th St. 1mo-1011 Seen This One. Subscribers should report any poor ‘carrier service to this office-and steps Also Showing “will be taken at once to remedy the L et”' s G -services. » ¢ :trouble. 5 . o All are welcome. ‘THE TRUFFLERS’ B 4 . M. M aken from the famous |ig ;Meyers, at- Grant Valley for some the first day el WH”,B Y’, h stories in the Cosmopoli- {time ‘has" returned to her "home in Pagtor, Baptist Church. | b S "Brainerd: Sept. 28 RS B tan Magazine, featuring : Nell Craig Mrs. Philip Gill and little daugh- . iter, who have spent tne last two Buy your Bond My stors will be open from 8:30 R'lchard C. Travers weeks with friends and relatives at 1 o' 9:30 Sunday morning for milk] It is the story of a beau- |, 'is’l‘:"'s't?::’“zh‘e{:r:ll)(w“d home about the early 'customers only. 0. E. Erickson. tiful girl who cast off all | 1t921 Among the out-of-town fair visi- tors yesterday were the Misses Lucile Jameson, = Millicent Owens, Vera Owens, and Edith-Swanson of Hines. tionality. " NAVAL AID’ TO DAMIELS Subscribe for The Pioneer Mrs. Albert Carlson and daughter, Billa, of Magnolia, Ilk, were in Be- " ~g~""" midji yesterday, enroute to spur where they will visit relatives a short time. 'ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- | Auto. Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service ‘Office ‘Remore Hotel, Cor. 73rd St.i & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Mrs, H. P. Botting, daughter Pearl, and son Percy of Cass Lake who have been guests of friends in the city the v past few days, expests to return home today. They will-besaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg an son, Milton. ‘WM. M’CUAIG, ‘Manager AT THE Qur Line of Defense: Special Features ‘Charlie Chaplin . Not a re-issue! " A re- hash? NO! You’ve Never the draperies of conven- || MONDAY — Mat. & Eve. ALICE JOYCE | In Robt. W. Chambers’ The Business of Life’ Residence Phone 10 — ELKO TONIGHT and SUNDAY RE A LAST TIME a. TONIGHT - Presenting EVELYN § NESBIT ‘Redemption’ B The review of the celebrated case of her hus- band’s slaying Sanford White, the New York architect, on a fashionable ..roof garden. THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE AGAIN. Another GHAPLIN Scream Two Reels ‘““ON EASY STREET” Note Prices—Children 15¢c, Adults 25¢ Matinees 2:30—Evening Hours the Same SUNDAY’S PROGRAM A Tale of Youth and Love Compelling is “THE ONLY ROAD" A Five-Act METRO Screen Drama of ROMANCE AND THE GREAT SOUTHWEST with The Bewitching Star Viola Dana EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his latest film “THE FLIRTS” The press agent modestly says this two-reel feat- ure will make the mournful laugh and the merry go into convulsions. 10c and 20c—Matinee 2:30-—Night 7:10 and 9 COMING MONDAY Romance of the Underworld, Starring CATHERINE CALVERT “ It is a moment of tense nerves—ready to slip out of the trench at the word of .| command-—and at the enemy. Our men oqfilhe firing liufi are phyI ll’y fit for military service because only about one Tonight at the Rex t.‘heatre will b,e' ' {man out of five was chosen to endure seen the last run of ‘“Redemption, 1 the hardships of this fearful war. Buf ;};:gnmvs:znbl;le;:’!ts.o:u; :::aillxlzfl;z we m!:l;l_ n(;t Il»:.' c]n]nu-mr with 2(1;\ per ‘cen':; ¢ v y i ‘physical health of our America the lesson she learned after her hus- yoml;'n. We cannot afford to lose four band shot and killed a former ad- ; men-out of five because of physical un mirer of the famous dancer before she fitness. Such weaknesses can be cured. ;::l ";:;;;‘adte‘;;fi‘:i‘:;nfl'o;‘m: of a Many times th: kidneys are to blame§ o : ‘11 Ii the kidneys are clogged with toxicif Mg:g’::;r Mfil:wvgl:rkth:s :e::;té:: poisons you suffer from stiffness in the: She was fet{a by the fashionable and knees -in the morning on arising, your wealthy night clyrcles a1id becaiie:the joints seem “rusty; you may have rheu-§ favorite of wealthy admirers. After matic pains, pain in the back, stiff neck; her marriage to Thaw she “',“ still headaches, sometimes swollen. feet, or a-‘pet and this resulted in her husband :;‘::lgp‘:l soi‘“‘"f;:rl: ddlilrf '3‘ c“f]"fugfi'dm‘l’é slaying Sanford White, wealthy arch- which should l;c swept out. itect, on a fashionable roof garden. “Th t d It is not a grewsome picture, but one cn PI’QCUYCd a b]}’fllfl' fica;‘Cbt _Ir_llllg that tells a heart interest story of the store Anuric (double strength). T mother’s devotion to her son and cost is 60 cents. This An-uric drives = change of mode of life. Get seats the wuric acid out. Send Dr. V. M. early. The Rex was packed to the /| Pieree, Buffalo N. Y, ten cents for a walk curb the opening night. A < trial ‘package. p Charlie Chaplin in “On Easy < HARRIS & ¥ ; St. Pavr, Mixx.—T had been troub- Street,” a continuous laugh. : led with disordercd kidneys for about two years. My back ached terribly, side pained, and I had frequent passages. I let it run on until just recently, when read of <Doctor Dierce’s Anuric. I have taken thef Anuric but a short time, but am now feeling fine. My side and back have stopped paining, the passages are not sc frequent, and ? sleep well at night now. which T couldn’t do before. T certainly dvise anyone suffering from kidney disordess to use Apuric."—Mgs, I GnviLLax, 289 State Strecets THEATERS LAST TIME TONIGHT—REX. the Celebrated Novel, “OLD WIVES ly dramatic picture. Presented by a CAST OF FAMOUS PLAYERS 10¢-20c Paralta Plays “Pick of the Pictures” Presents A North Carolintan by birth, a sailor by nature and: capable officer by ex- { “The Only Road,” the Metro pic- perlex’l_ce' '":'d tmml'ng, Commander ‘ ture at the Rex Sunday has as a back- Percy” W. Foote, naval aid to Secre- ground the beautiful region of South- tary Daniels, is the type of man who ern California, and all phases of its| is helping make the -American navy varied life are represented, from its| famous. Commander Foote was in wealthy ranchers, its Mexicans, both | command of the President Lincoln laborers and idlers, to the tourists| when she was torpetloed nnd sunk by | from ““back east.” To thelast-named| gy gsyhmarine. His conduct on ‘that \y i § H % { REX SUNDAY. ftl)“s:_hlfi"!:?“gfmy“:‘&ghmb aA::Jsx:!reorfiFx; ocenston earned for him the high praise hesitation gives her adoring young of the navy department, .purm:ularl.\' heart. The young people prove that because he saved such a high per cent the road to happiness is “the only|Of his crew. HIs present position road,” but their path is beset with | makes it his duty to advise the secre- dangers and adventures. Viola Dana| tary on all technical matters that com has & chance to exhibit her skill in| before himn “Maid o’ the Sterm” Reel Y ’ 1 4 R SRS An ARTCRAFT Picture CECIL B. Do MILLE'S Remarkable Photoplay of FOR NEW” You’ll know life better for coming to see this high Eight Reels—Usual Prices MONDAY and TUESDAY ‘BESSIE BARRISCALE In a photoplay embody- ing all the elements that ! have won for her che hearts of the great public " Also Showing a Comedy The War Industries Board at Washington issued the following ruling: “ALL NEWSPAPERS MUST DISCON- TINUE SENDING PAPERS AFTER DATE OF EXPIRATION, UNLESS SUBSCRIPTION IS RENEWED AND PAID FOR.” Of course newspapers will be compelled to obey this order and must stop papers when the time is up. Subscribers receiving their paper by mail are hereby notified to watch the YELLOW LABEL ADDRESS which is pasted on the front page of your paper and which shows you the date your subscription expires. When the time of expiration approaches renew your subscription so that you will not miss a single issue. City subscribers, whose papers are delivered by carrier, will be notified by collector or through the mail of their expiration, and we trust they will renew promptly, thus insuring continuous service. Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which send me one of your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. ¢ TR o0 nisnisnnons Address. ... conevioirovenidisssnsinaes