Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1918, Page 3

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James Reid of Big Fork was a busi- neys visitor Saturday. F. M. Saeur of Fargo, N. D, is a business visitor in the eity. WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING AT THE THEATERS Mary O’Sullivan of Washburn, Wis., passed Saturday in Bemidji. "E. E. Hickok of Chicago passed the week end here on business matters. REX TONIGHT. g At the Rex tonight will be seen that celebrated = western actor, Wil- lam 8. Hart, in “The Lion of the Hills,” a five-part feature. There will also be an-added. feature, an L-Ko comedy, ‘Butts and Bullets.” TALMADGE TOMORROW. Tomorrow at the Rex will be shown a Selznick feature with the celebrated screen favorite, Constance Miss Margaret Dickenson of this city, daughter of A. L. Dickensan, : and Fred Schultz of Duluth, wers L. H. Scharfinkrog of Milwaukee, married at Duluth-Thanksgiving day.| Wis., ‘was a business visitor in Be- They will' make their home in that)midjl the latter part of the week. city. at the Scandinavian church Wednes- T ONART ELUP. day, where you get your money's The Baptist' Missionary e¢lub willlworth, - 2d123 meet at” the home-of Mrs.. W, O. Witte, 908 Bemidji avenue, Tuesday| nigs Olga Skinvik returned to her ! Take the whole fimfly to supper | first ' meeting after the Spanish in- fluenza ban was lifted, and a large attendance is desired. ALTAR GUILD, Extensive preparations are being Rev. and Mrs: George Batkhurst|made for the annual meeting of the will ‘entertain’the-Altar Guild of the{ Red River Valley Dairymen's assos Episcopal church-at: their honie, 1225 g.;:;:c kbou.levnrd. thig evening at 8 Hoatony: soon they are divorced. W. T. Cox, state forester, C. A. AT TRAVESTY ON KAISER: = ALL DAY SESSION. Weyerhaeuser, and B, J. Hinkle of ‘“The Geezer of Berlin,' ‘travesty | The'ladies of the Methodist church| pjttle Falls, both timbermen, were|on “The Kaiser, the Beast of Ber- i will' hold” an all-day session tomor-|gyests at the Markham Sunday.|lin,” will be an added feature to the i row, in the church parlors. At noon|7hey jeft today for Douglas Lodge,|main bill at the Rex Wednesday. It “).fi funch will be served to'the public.|state park, on business. {s one of the greatest attractions now. % being shown in the big theau'es of Attend the mnoon' lunch at the|the country. Methodist church tomorrow. Tickets 25 cents. 1d122 CHAPLIN’S BRIDE COMING. When the Jewel Productions at. Mrs. O. M. Ski 2 the stage lay by the same name. end. Lulie-guning biosveok It is a breezy, whimsical story, brim- i’ERSONALs AND 'NEWSY NOTES 8on, Albert Jr., who have been the{Woman,” comes to the Rex Thurs- guests of Dr. and Mrs. Roland Gil-{day, one of the chiet roles is taken $60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land:Co: 471te| Mrs. M. A. Preston of Minneapolis; 2 who has been visiting relatives:in Becida for somer time, was in Be-{tive star, “with the - million dellar midji Saturday, en route to Grand|smile,” has an appealing role in “The Forks,"N. D., where she will visit her | Nymph of the Foothills,” which will son, Louis Preston. for two weeks: be 8”’1? in dthe E“éf th;lmtre :n toxlxlglx} % 3 and Tuesday. he has the role o tmg e fl“wfl& olty Mrs. Lucy 'Hazen' Ieft this morn-{Emmy, a beautiful but untutored Mrs. E. Preston of Bebm trans-|ing: for ‘'Eagle- Bend where she will {mountain girl, who marries a wealthy Gladys Lss)le. Vitagraph’s diminu- R. K. Doe of Duluth passed yester- day in'the city. Ralph® Feistrom of Erskine is a S, MONDAY EVENING,; DECEMBER 2, 191¢ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER INDIAN 1S LEARNING RAPIDLY Beginning After Many Years to See That the Ways of tha White Man are Good. In the old days he depended upon | W the wild deer and the buffalo for food. He lived in a smoky rogan or ts and when anyone died there, he burned it or moved away to keep the ghost of the departed from haunting him, In the old days he fought against the white men and collected paleface Then he called upon his medi- cine man to cast spells over the mls- glonary and drive him away. Today he is learning to farm and He builds a house like scalps. ralse cattle. the white man’s with floors and a cel- evening at 8 o'clock. This s the|gcnool near Solway yesterday. She|Talmadge, in “A Pair of Slk 8tocks| 5. for vegetables, and sometimes a was the guest of hor parents, Mr. and|i1s,” a clever comedy adapted from| . ..\ ated fron roof. In case of a death-in the new cabin he does not ful of fun, and starts off with a quar- burn it, but uses the white man’s dis- rel between two young English mar- | Infectants to fumigate the place. ried people over which- make of Now he is beginning to understand motor car they should buy. Swiftly| what the “White Father” in Washing- ciation, to be held in Bemidji, De-|!he quarrel expands, like the ripples| ton 1s trying to do for him. comber 11 and 12.—Thirteen Towns |ff0m & pebble thrown in a lake, and| gont pis full quota to our army France, and four-fifths of the number have been volunteers. Two confess guilt; who committed the crime? Added Attraction, “Dummies & Deceptions,” Comedy PAGE THREE ELKO -THEATRE Gladys Leslie- . *A Nympth of the Foothills” A camping trip wedding leads to murder mystery. Wednesday—LOUISE GLAUM, “SHACKLED”' Paralta geribed nearly $7,000,000 to the Liberty Three times-out of four he sends his children to school. Now forts are disappearing, and churches are tak- ing their place. The Indian is hpglnnlug to “think white.”"—Thomas C. Moffat, in World Outlook. 'GRAND 7233 New Source of Leather. Mrs. Albert Kaiser of Bagley and |traction, “The Doctor and the Durable leather from the bladders of animals 18 clalmed more for the past few days, returned { by Mildred Harris, the bride-of Obrist-Doos, a Swiss. « to' their -home today. Mrs.” Kaiser | Charlie Chaplin. The play is from| &re stretched and dried, giving them Jland Mrs. Gilmore are sisters. the book by the same name and is.as{ a smooth surface, and are then made thrilling and full of interest. pliant and. waterproof by i process of fulling and tanning. The pleces so obtained may be pressed to- gether, with a sultable adhesive, and with or without felt, to glve a leather or leather substitute of any destred | thickness, The bladders | i in Bemidji Saturday.|visit her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Ab-|youth from the city and later is soteds !mslnessn_— 4 Sa T bott. She will also visit her daugh-}told by a former sweetheart of his Mre. Tom Wright of Bséida wag i,el'.i iMrs tTm; Knott of Parkers th:t she :vashnot mtzx-l‘rlted1 at :H. S!:e uedt nds Satur-| Prairie, returning to Bemidjl after | returns to her mountain home, to 3 'fil;;,s or Bemid)l triend the holidays. ; find her father has been slain ’and the man she believes wronged her is hs makes sought as the slayer. ngluv: d(?::?stmfiow:::agms Hak Two confess.to the crime-—how one _Studio:’ 11 is proven innocent is dramatically H. Barnett and G. M Orr of shown in this picture. The comedy, “Dummies and De- Mlnnenpous were sunduy visitors in Bemidji.' ceptions,” will also be screened to- Do not plan your noon day lunch night and Tuesday. GRAND PROGRAM. tomorrow. Lunch only ZEc at the M. E: church. 1d122 The following menu will be served Earle Williams, stars with Miriam by the ladies of the Methodist church | Miles, in “The Grell Mystery,” the g tomorrow noon, in the cnurch base-| Blue Ribbon Feature, which will be Mrsi Kate Smiley and' Miss Nellie Boobar ‘of Nary: passed- Saturday in Bemidil. B. Forsythe of Cass Lake; M. Jones, Minneapolis; W. L. O'Neill, Remer tf| D, E. Clifton, Grand Forks, N. D; T. F. Bolton, Duluth; J. P. Schneider, Cleveland, Ohio; Emil Pasch, New York; C. W. Edwards, Omaha, and Frank Raab, Minneapolis, were bus- iness visitors in the city Saturday. ment, to which the public is invited. [ the attraction in the Grand theatre Tickets 25c. tonight. This is a gripping drama of #Escalloped Potatoes - Baked Beans |[love, murder and mystery, a modern Rolls story in which a society man, turned It you want a car cal: Enterprise Pickles «Pumpkin Pie criminologist, convicts his. own Auto’ Co. . Office plione ‘1, residencc e Coffee , 1-122 | sweetheart of slaying the man who is to marry her sister; then exonor- ates her. The solution of the crime is the fascinating story of “The Greel Mys- phone:10. 66tf Mrs. ‘Thomas Kane of Marquette, Miss Marie Raymond returned tc Duluth this morning after spending Michi, was a guest at the Markhamn|the past two weeks in the city the 1 guest of Mrs. J. H. Koors and fams|tery. G sa‘ " ” ily. - Miss Raymond was formerly A “Big V" comedy is.also to be Wmhm Young and E. Moorhead, | hookkeeper and stenographer for the | shown at the Grand tonight. § both iof Baudette, spent yedterduy in| Northwestern Telephone company in Tomorrow ““High Tide,” a Triangle Benfidji. this ¢city. She now holds a responsi- | Play, will be the feature number. at ble position with the Duluth Tele |'he Grand. Harry Mestayer plays Mrs.- H. W. Banford of _Becida, phone company as cashier. the leading role. visited friends in the eity during the L week end. COMING TO ELKO. ‘It is glorious to be ‘an American. Ruth. Stay and Florence Hall of ong of Red Lake Indian agency, re. |One never appreciates and realizes Wilton were between train. visitors|turned to Bemidii Saturday and will | this- fact for_all its worth until he Saturday. resume- her studies here in the high|has seen David W. Griffith’s “Hearts 5 i - - school. She has spent the past sev-|of the World,”” which {s an epic and] . William Nicholeon and Dick Rum-|eral weeks with her parents at Red |a picture page of history ‘that will ing of Baudette are among the out of fown visitors. Miss Eloise Dickens, daughter of Superintendent and Mrs. W. F. Dick- Lake, the local schools having been | undoubtedly be stored away in the closed on account of the Spanish|archives -of the government for ref- “flu.” erence and study by future genera- e tions, No man or woma;\ with an 2 ounce of patriotism in their soul but - ANNUAL MEN'S SUPPER. will be canged away with enthusfasm Wednesday evening, December 4,}and joy and when they see the story the fol]owlng menu will be served i |of the world's great fight for justice the Scandinavian Lutheran church |2nd liberty illuminated on the screen by the men of the congregation: with its beautiful love theme laid on Lutefisk with Melted Butter the historic spot of bleeding France. The public is invited to attend the } noon day lunch at the M. B. church tomorrow. Tickets only 26c. 1d122 J. H. Peterson of Minneapolis is spending: some time in Bemidji on business matters. Attend the Luteflsk supper at the Lefs e Scandinavian church ednesday | poact with Brown émvy Potatoes Hun Captives Are Oxlike. evening. 2d123| \White Bread Cabbage Salad | Once through Templeaux and on 2 Pickles Cranberry Jelly the main road for Peronne things be- Jack Marshall of Duluth, who has Assorted Cakes came less exciting and we drew up has Bedn, thd guest of Jonn Koors, Coffee 2-123 to see a column of 900 prisoners pass T T e us. Each silde of the causeway was ELECTION OF OFFICERS. lined by Australians, with thelr keen, clear-cut, falcon faces, and between lurched these heavy-jawed, beetle- returned to his home. o J. W. Collins and Eugene Halber of International Falls ‘are’ business The Eastern Star will meet tomor- row night at 8 o’clock. Election of officers will take place and refresh- ments will be served after the busi~ visitors in Bemidji. staring round with bewildered eyes at Don’t Miss This One at the He Convicted Hxs Own Sweetheart TUESDAY “HICGH TIDE’ TRIANGLE iy WEDNESDAY Jewel Productions (Inc.) The most laughable com- edy feature of the season, “The Geezer of Berlin” REX THIRSDAY Jewel (Inc.) presents MII.I]HEI] HA'HHIS TRUE BUAHBMAN "THE DflGTflR and THE W[IMAN” I Directed by Lois Weber Charlie Chaplin’s bride, | Mildred Harris, appears in Perfect Carbon Copies The Carbon ! ), e e hat: Gives Satisfaction ’ To obtain perfect carbon copies use MULTIKOPY; it will give clear, clean-cut, and legible copies that will reflect the per- fection of your original letters. Let us know' your requirements and our salesman will gladly call with samples. Pioneer Stationery Store browed; uncouth louts, new-caught and — their debonnaire captors. I saw none of that rellef at getting out of it which I have read of; nor did I see any signs of fear, but the prevailing fmpression was an oxlike stolidity and dullitess, It was a herd of beasts, not a procession of men. It was Indeed farcical to think that these uniformed bumpkins represented the great mil- tary natiop, while the gallant figures » L8 P y A. J. Williams of Grem: B:g‘, wxl:., was a business visitor in the ecity during the week-end. ness meeting. ° Mrs. C. W. Galloway of Cass Lake BOYS’ BRIGADE TO DRILL. - was a business visitor Saturady, be- ing a guest at the Markham. Capt. Scott T. Stewart and Harry Olin will be instructors ot the meet- Mrs. D. H. Wiley of Cedar Falls,|ing of the Boys’ Brigade in the base- la., passed yesterday in Bemidji, be-{ment of the Episcopal church this ing a guest-at the Markham. evening, at 7 o’clock, and will also conduct the drill. Any boy over 12 years of age who is not a member of any other similar club may- join{ Who lined the road belonged to the the brigade. race which they had despised as be- e ing unwarlike. Time and Fate be- KING SAVES CCAL. T0O. tween them have a pretty senseof hu- Sy mor.—Arthur Conan Doyle in the Lon- (By United Press.) don Times. London, Nov. 10. (By Mail.)—The king is busy cutting down his coal Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Chase and John Péterson of Grand Forks, N. D., were visitors .in the city yesterday. Mrs, Herb Aldrich of Wilton was the guest of her son, B. Aldrich of this city, during the week end. | “Keep 'em smiling.”’ Sexd your | boy over there portraits, post cards,|ration. What Next? | kodak ' prints. Rich Studio, 29 With the queen and the court he Recently, after the routine of phys- | | 10th St. 1mo1214 | has returned to London and to a fire-| fcal examinations and tests at the In- | : — less palace. -A plan to economize fuel | disnapolis Orphans' home had Dbeen i Mrs. James Wheeler and Miss|is in operation in all the royal pal- given, consisting of the typhold and Srarl Whesler of Bass Leke -Wire) conss.is Buckingham palace, Wind- smallpox \:u-rixintinns eye and ear among the out of town shoppers|sor Castle, and Sandringham the| ,. .. 3 (B35, . i Saturday. tests and treatment recommended. al . grates have been bricked up and the . ) 1 of adenotids number of fires greatly reduced. search fn.l and removal of adeno’t Mrs. William Church of Nary By royal command the household| AN tomsils, dental tests and core. | transacted business in Bemidji Sat-|fires have not yet been set going for| Giphtheria immunity test und ontd | urday and while here was the guest|the winter. Lighting of passages,| toxin und finally tuberenlosis test of friends. corridors, and anterooms has been cut| some of these requiring repeated trials down by more than half, and in the| and treatment. one it~ fellow sald king's private apartments a similar| ¢ his teacher in the sewsol, in speak- practice has been followed. ing of the various overhaulings: “They'll be testing us next to see if we have any bralns, won’t they?”" Miss Mary McKee of Williams i - Ccame to Bemidji Saturday and will \.L/ be the guest of friends here until after the holidays. | Makes No Progress. “De man dat don’t trust nobody,” said Uncle Eben, “is like a man who Subscribers a-hou_ld———report i R won't git on board de cars foh fear de cnrner service to this office and steps engine will blow up. He don’t git no i1l he taken at onee to remedy the wheres { |-'wubic | Your friends can buy anything you | give them except your photograph. €Call 239 and make arrangement with Hak’s Studie for your Christmas sitting today 111t o ive Page 'REX Theatre ngram 1 Sunset Producers present SELZNICK FEATURE WILLIAM S. HART 1 Gongfinat;;m:rfglsfi;;gdgo o Celebrated Western Actor in [ ] [ ] . e | " Silk Stockings’ " | From the play by_ the same name | 10c and 20c oo L ! TOMORROW 3 “A Pair Of | which ran two years in London. Five-Act Feature Supported by If your husband not only objected to your taste in motor cars, insisting on one | Enid Markey-LouisaBlaum = oo e e ot — ous) as well, would you immediately L-KO COMEDY—Two Parts ‘ lose no time in suing for a divorce? 7:10 and 9 o’Clock 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock | g e e e e g

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