Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 5, 1918, Page 5

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e S —— i N1 _eing. [ i ! k $60,000 to loan on rarms. Desn | . a f Tf among those registered at the Mark- L WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING CAFETERIA SUFPPER, The Epworth league of the Metho- dist ' church will serve & cafeteria supper Friday evening in the church basement, from §:30 o’clock until all are served. y ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenblat enter- tained informally, Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Cominsky, Mrs. J. H. Altman of Duluth, Miss Florence Greenblat of Ft. Williams, Miss Arvilla Ken- field, Miss Velma Dean, I Natelson of Camp Dodge, Alex Shavitch and Mr. Cohen of Minneapolis, at their home last evening. The ‘hours were passed. in music. _Mrs. Altman, Miss Greenblat and’ ~Mr. Natelson are house guests at the Greenblat home. e PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Laad Co. 71te F. C. Pope of Duluth is among the out-of-town visitors. J.A. Kirkwood of Duluth is a busi- ness viistor in the city. Mrs. J. Blake of Chicago is regis- tered at the Markham. Hugo Iverson of Duluth is among the out-of-town visitors. W. E. O'Hara of St. Paul is trans- acting business in the city. P. M.- Cass of Minneapolis is a business visitor in the city. C.'E. Lucas of Minneapolis is transacting busincss in Bemidji. Harry 0. Moon of Blackduck is ham. makes Hak 111tf One dozen photographs twelve Christmas presents. Seltio. Mrs. George Skogland of town of Northern was a business visitor yes- terday. I’ you want a car cal. Enterprise Auto Co. -Office phone 1, residéhce . phone 10. 66tt Willlam McCarn of McCanna is a business visitor in Bemidji for a ‘short time. TArthur Randall of St, Paul is ‘fo ctl::; out-of-town. business. vis- Ji A. Connell’ of Minneapolis & spending @ short time in Bemidji on business matters. Mrs. John Halvorson and Mrs. Clara. Wremo of town of Frohn were Christmas shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Burns of Cass Lake are Bemidji vilstors, and while here are guests at the Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Olson and fam- ily have moved = from 12256 Dewey avenue to 1219 Minnesota avenue. “Keep . 'em smiling:” -Send your boy’ over there-portraits, post cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29 10¢h 3t. imo1214 W. B. Whitman of Chicago, W. E. Stanchfield of 8t. Paul and L. O. Larson of Minneapolis are business visitors today. Charles Trafton of Hampton Roads, Va,, 'is visiting at the home of his parents of East Bemidji while .on a short furlough. . ‘Wyman Ball of Reynolds, N. D., will visit at the home of his sister, Mrs; . Martin Hogan of Grant Valley, iuring the winter. i L. B. Bersinger of Chicago is spend- g a short time in Bemidji on busi- iess. matters, and while here is a .nest at the Markham. Mrs. Fred Rhoda and little son, tlhert, will leave today for Long ‘tairie, Minn., where they will visit 4r. Rhoda’s mother for some time. Mrs. Swanson and daughter Violet of’ Virginia, Minn., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Swanson's daughter, Mrs. J. W. Smith of the Fifth ward. Your friends can buy anything you give them except your photegraph. €all 239 and make arrangement with Hak’s Studio for your Christmeas sitting today. 111tt Father P. J. Ryan of St. Mary's charch, Catholic, returned yesterday from: visiting @ number of district charges north of Bemidji—Itasca News, Deer River. T. J. Murry, Minneapoiis; R. H. Cohen, St. Paul; G. H. Gillespie, Lansing, Mich.; Albert Chilgren, Williams, and E. Lehtinen, Duluth, are business visitors in Bemidji. A. W. Peterson, who has been suffering from an attack of the Span- ish “fin” and pneumonia, is recover- His little daughter, Elsaetta, algo: has the influenza but a lighter attack. Mrs. Susie L. Allen of Groton, S. D., who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Koehn of Irvine avenue, and her son, Eugene| Allen of East Bemidji, rsturnmed to| her home Tuesday. : THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1918 A Mrs. Julia Dablow of Thief River Falls, who was called to Blackduck Monday on account of the death of her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Richmier, who died from the Spanish infiuenza, returned to her home yesterday. She was accompanied by her brother, Knute Swanson. AT THE Miss Ella Laqua, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lagua, who has ex- pected to return to Skyeston, N. D., ELKO TONIGHT. to.return until after-the holidays as|tion. ish “flu.” S —————— up logically and convincingly. STAMP IS REMINDER (By United Press.) New. York, Dec. 5.—“Remembar!|{phoen taken not to offend. Use Nothing German.” stamp, resembling a postage stamb,|fcod for thought. being circulated by the American De tense society. to the Fatherless Children of France,|good judgment. 1 society of which Marshal Joffre is president. ELKO PROGRAM On. the stamp appears a deslgnl 0 G B painted by E. H. Blashfield, New THEATERS The six-part feature ‘“‘Shackled,” to resume her work as supervisor of | at the Elko last time tonight, is in music, received word yesterday not|every way an excellent screen produc- It is presented in the high zhe schools would remain closed un-|grade style that has been Paralta’s til that time on account of the Span-|from the first, enacted forcefully and artistically by an excellent cast, built The theme, a commentdaryhon the injustice ‘which the world shows to OF LUSITANIA CRIME a woman with a past, is a delicate one, but here it is handled in such a clever manner and such pains have Those see- ing *“Shackled” go away from the These words appear on & NeW|tlhcatre with a goodly measure of Louise Glaum executes the charac- terization of the temporarily weak The stamps are sold, and profits g0 { hut really good woman ‘with tact and Tomorrow ‘only, Gloria Swanson York, It represents Humanity, shield-|31d J. Barney Sherry appear at the x midji. No son is rison state. ing her eyes from the sight of the|Elko in “The Secret Code,” a thrill- carrie Minking Lusitania, and Justice, with sword drawn in vengeance. The society reports receiving thou- problem of domestic happiness. uge no German-made goods after the|Have - Everything,” - by war. R0UMANIAN PEASANTS REVOLT, theatre. ing Hun intrigue combined with the Saturday and Sunday a special sands of signatures to its pledge to|inoving picture story of “We Can't Rupert Hughes, is to be shown at the Elko C. B. DeMille is responsible for the production of this splendid ! troub S Arteraft film. ‘Wm. C. DeMille wrote RE?QRT: EUCHAREST IN FLAMES the photoplay from the highly pop- ular novel. (By United Press.) volt and that Bucharest is in flames. Roumanian officials here deny the report. GRAND TONIGHT. 3nza ban. It opened again last week. Jeveral new pupils have enrolled. labels. the respective rooms. The superintendent in a letter county | {avorite everywhere. accom- nus premium tags were attached be- cause of merit, and not on account of having the tags on hand. COMING FEATURE. attending school. of high school last Monday. Margaret Thorp and Mooren Mat-|ing and other notable players. teson have enrolled in the second and third grade room. MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. A new Webster's International used. nts, Keview of Reviews. Thanksgiving stories were written night. iastuweek by fourth and fifth g > pupils. i All the Kelliher teachers are now | ried 19 Chatlle Claplin, members of the Kelliher Study and | Library club. 1 REX SATURDAY. = — ! cent salesman? POSITIVELY RELIEVES for constipation. These won- ture-play starring Emmy famous for quick and positive|tlieatre next Sunday. The results. bowel action, you will gain!g ents, row feel right. City Drug Store pictured in vivid scenes. | ‘ Friday S:aturdy Specials e Trog_gl_nan’s-- = Paradise Brand Grape Fruit— Extra large size, 2 for 25¢, doz. . .$1.25 T Medium size, 10 each, doz. . . .. .$1.10 Small size, 3 for 25¢, dozen. . ... .. 90c Florida Oranges, dozen............ 50c Lemons, special for dozen.......... 43¢ Cooking Apples, 10 lbs for......... 63c Fancy Box Apples. .. ... .. $2.75 to $3.25 Lux, 3 packages.for............... 40c Large jar Grape Marmalade. . . ... .. 48c Monarch Pan Cake Flour, large pkg. .47¢ Fancy White Beans, 3 Ibs. for. . ... .. 40¢ 10-1b. box Macaroni or Spaghetti. . . $1.25 Dr. Prices Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for. .. Raisins, 3 pkgs. for For a clean sweep, try our Broo Emuunnumnmumuuumumununm : T T ey it Charles Ray, %ne Ott th; most ver- satile and popular of the younger i-ka R ot KK R ek o KR X stars, who-will be seen-at the Grand oalopiiis. o X XELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES *|tonight and Friday in the Paramount X K KKK KK HKKKKKKKKK|screen adaptation of Ridgwell Cul- School has been closed five weeks|lum’s famous novel, “The Son of His ind three days because of the influ-{I"ather,” produced by Thomas H. Ince. It is a role very much to Ray’s liking, and he brings to it the pleas- The county fair exhibit is back in|ing personalily, the boyish enthusi- chool fairly decorated with premijum |2sm, and the recognized genius for Tt is now on exhibition in|screen acting that have made him a The popular Official War Review panying the exhibit says the numer.| will be shown as an added attraction. “The Turn of the Wheel,” a story There are now twenty-four bona|rcad by thousands, has been pictur- fide high school pupils enrolled and|ized by Goldwyn and may be seen at the Grand theatre next Saturday and Virginia Matteson of Thief River|Sunday, with the famous Geraldine Falls enrolled in the freshman year|i"arrar as leading actress, supported by Herbert Rawlinson, Violet Hom- ad One of the features of the vade! cast iy Mildred Harris, recently mar- { " Did -you ever hear of a 100 per If you did not go {to the Rex Saturday, where “On the {Jump,” a patriotic William Fox pro- {duetion, is being shown today and CONSTIPATION glunigm for the last times, and see | George Walsh, the screen comedian, Constipation causes poor appe- scll more than $100,000,000 worth of tite, = indigestion, headaches,|Liberty Bonds. o biliousness and more serious| EMMY WEHLEN SUNDAY. diseases. Hollister’'s Rocky| Brilliant society functions follow Mountain Tea is a sure remedy’ in.rapid succession in “The House of Gold,” a Metro All Star Series. pic- Wehlen, derful herbs have long been|when will be exhibited at the Rex life of a3 { Pamela Martin, played by Miss Weh- By restormg nornrm]’len, is a perpetual round of social A i She married a man of wealth color, weight and youthful en-|and has to cater to his whims. With ergy. Take tonight——tomor~ all this apparent happiness, she is far from happy and the reason for { it all and how she is saved at last is In the cast are such prominent players as Kathlyn Wil- London, Dec. 5—1It is reported that | liams, Elliott Dexter, Wanda Hawley, the peasants of Roumania are in re-|Thurston Hall, S8ylvia Breamer, etec. much. many thorn, other KoK R KKK KK KKK KK KK HRKK KK KKK KKK Miss Thanksgiving with Bert Noble and Forest Dietel mot-|I. P- Batchelder, Phone 675. ored to Bemidji Tuesday, returning Wednesday. ers were successful this season. A boy, George Wilson, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bohall a week or two ago. Some of our Bemidjl visitors this week were, C. W. Munger, W. H. Gar- brother Earl, Mrs, Elsie Basher and father, F. 8. Porter. Mrs. Walter Ware was in Bemidji Friday, returning Safurday, sending a Christmas box to her son Percy, in France. Mrs. Edwards from Bemidji visited with her Almendinger, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. J. L. Higgins and son Donald returned Saturday from a visit among relatives in the southern part of the A good time was reported at the dance. NOTICE TO §' Subseribers should report any poor will be taken at once to remedy the “My wife had what the doctors call catarrh of the stomach for 15 years. Had to ciet carefully and suffered ‘Adler-i-ka and feels perfectly well.” |(Signed) B. F. Parker, Brock, Texas. sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul ‘matter which poisons system. Often CURES ¢onstipation. pendicitig, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER $10.00 REWARD. For 'iutormntion leading to the spent conviction of person who stole saw NEBISH * Harriette Frizelle Tuesday night between 6 and 1 0. B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec'v. more hunting, as hunting sea- Cabbage Salad now over. We hope the hunt- Coftee and son, Arthur Gillman and Kathlyn Williams, Elliott Dexter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. other noted players SCRIBERS. r service to this office and steps le. he Took ?RAN The menu to be served at the' cafe- friends in Be-|arbor from rear of Batchelder store|teria supper given by the Epworth i league of the Methodist church Fri- 3d126|day night is as follows: < Balted Beans Escalloped Potatoes Spaghetti and Tomatoes Pickles Cake Tickets will be36¢ ——————————— ¢ 3cs Special ARTCRAFT Picture "““WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING” Cecil B. DeMille Production, Wonderful Cast Wanda Hawley, Tully Marshall, Theodore Roberts and WITH PARAMOUNT-VICTOR MOORE COMEDY ELKO~---8Sat. and Sumn. TONIGHT 7:30-9:00 dler-i-ka She has now taken one bottle els ALL gas and OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW Prevents ap- ‘We have sold Adler-i-ka years. Itiis a mixture of buck- cagcara, glycerine and nine simple drugs.—City Drug -SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—SPECIAL Goldwyn Pictures ‘““THE TURN OF ~“"The Doctor and the Woman," the dictionary has been provided for the| j.wel adaptation of Mary Roberts high school room, and it is belng|jinehart's powerful novel “K,” tells the story of this physician’s predica- The following papers and maga-},ygnt, - Photoplay patrons who attend zines are coming regularly for school {ya Rex theatrs will have the oppor- reading: Minneapolis Journal, Cur-! (ynity-of seeing -4t when-the manage- TEUCIVE ntent. of that theatre presents it to- Sel SATURDAY GEORGE ‘On lhé"Jump‘ pep “over here.” William Fox presents i WALSH | A ‘story of speed and Swims a mile Climbs up an anwhor chain TONIGHT AND FRIDAY-—Matinee and Evening CHARLES RAY in Thos. H. Ince-Paramount Picture “THE SON OF HIS FATHER” From the Famous Novel by Ridgwell Cullum THE WHEEL” Engressing Mystery Story, Starring Famous Geraldine Farrar HERBERT RAWLINSON—VIOLET HEMING ELKO - 72w, Paralta Plays, “Pick of the Pictures” Louise Glaum Impressive Emotional Actress of the Screen, in “SHACKLED” Six-Part Feature—Not a “wronged gal” story; not a “vampire wench” affair; but the story of a noble woman who scatters to the winds prejudice, slander, zalumny, by the force of her great, good character! Comedy—*“SLIM AND THE FIRE DEPARTMENT” Rolls Pie 1.126 ales wall of 20 story building | Blows up submarine Gets spy document | It keeps him | On the Jump FRIDAY—Matinee and Evening Emmy Wehlen in “The COMING SUNDAY House of Gold” | Cloria Swanson-J.Barney Sherry In the Thrilling German Intrigue Story “THE SECRET CODE” Also UNIVERSAL WEEKLY CURRENT EVENTS Z|@ The Whole Cofin&y IsSaylng it:’ Let’s go see Mrs.Charlie CHAPLI] MILDRED HARRIS, in “The Doctor and the Woman” TONIGHT Directed by Lois Weber, at the roniGHT RE X THEATRE Seven Reels—JEWEL PRODUCTION—Seven Reels 10c and 20c MATINEES DAILY Nights 7:20 and 9 o’Clock SRS, SO, S S (USRS (S SO G,

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