Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 13, 1918, Page 5

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\u\(,( T. E. Talbot of Fargo, N. D : N Buy useful Christmas gifts for your WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING PRESBYTERIAN SALE. The, ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual Christ- mas ‘sale of aprons, towels, knitted articles, and other fancy and useful things tomorrow in the church base- ment. Lunch will be served to the public at noon. # A food sale will be held in connection. with the fancy work sale. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Mrs. Carl Rad ‘her -home. $50,000 to Land Co. John G. Wallnee of -Solway was a business’ visitor yeaterday spending the day here : W. R. -Ray is recovering from an attack of the Spanish “flu.” Dr. E. H. Smith has returned from a business trip to Mlnneapom Andrew Johnson of Gonvick passed the day in Bem}d,fl on business. between tmiu yia_ltor yesterday Percy Hogan of Hackensack is a business visitor in the city today. W. H. Klug of Blackduck is & business visitor in the city today. Don'tlforget the fancy work and food sale in the Presbyterian -church Saturday, December 14, 441213 Mrs. Emma Anderson of Northern was the guest of Bemidji friends Thursday. . If you want a car cal. Enterprise Auto Co. - Office phore 1, résideiice phona 10. 56tt Mrs. Charles Erdahl of town of Northern passed yesterday in Be- midji. One dozen photographs makes twelve ' Christmas presents. Hak Studio. 111tf Joseph, Heury and Twife of Bel- court, N. 'D,,. are visitors in the ecity today. A. Ma'yo Brndfield\of Minneapolis was among the business visitors. in Bemidji. F. M. Ashton and wife of Laporte are among the guests at the Marh- ham today. Matt H. Gillespie of International Falls is among the out-of-town busi- ness visitors. M. LaFontisee of Dewey avenue is confined to his home with an attack of rheumatism. “Keep 'em smiling.” Send your hoy over there portraits, post cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1mol214 Mr. H. A. Speck of town of Frohn was among the business visitors in the city yesterday, Attorney Henry Funkley has re- turned from Red Lake Falls where he attended court. Mrs. Emma Anderson of town of Northern was among the out-of-town shoppers yesterday. Miss Ruth and Naomi Blakely of Farley visited friends in Bemidji be- tween trains yesterday. H. Hulesbeck of Milwaukee is among the business visitors in ‘the city, being a guest at the Markham. friends at the sale in the Presby- terian church Saturday. 441213 Fletcher Grimolby of the county treasurer’s offiee has recovered from an attack of the Spanish “flu.” 0. N. Lundh of Lengby is amonyg the guests registered at the Markham Botel, while transacting business in the city. Attend the noon day luncheon at the Presbyterian church, Saturday, December 14. Christmas gifts also on sale. 4d1213 John Dahl, president of the Short Turn Tractor company, returned this morning from & business trip to Grand Forks, N. D. Miss Annie Elias, who has visited relatives and friends in Becida for iwo ‘weeks, returned to her home in ‘Waukegan, Ill.,, Thursday. Mrs.- E. Evans left Thursday for Charles City, Iowa, where she will visit relatives during the holidays, returning to Bemidji the first of the year. Attend the luncheon, fancy work and food sale in the basement of he Presbyterian church Saturday, December 14. 4d1213 Among Bemidji visitors from Min- neapolis are W. J. Kronzer, H. P. Prather, George C. Johnson, W. P. Clayton, V. B. Stolquist, and L. Trautman, Is the boxing'ring a girl’s sphere? In “Opportunity,” Miss Dana plays Would “you 1ét/“your wife or youria tomboy, Mary Willard. The com- § 3 » daughter attend a fight? I:‘}I‘S( see | plications in which ' her hoyden in- a Goldwyn Viola Dana in-**Opportunity’ 2at the | clinations involve her makes Mary a | Decture " Rex theatre Symday. ; 41214 most delightful and winning heroine. 9, = Dressed in boy’s clothes, she attends ae al s 1 I. purchased. all. the prize butteris widely advertised prize fight at a . 1 at the dairymen’s convention and will sell the same at my store at promment ath]etm chuby 70c¢ per pound;a(lhar]es Nangle Y 3 § ; agnls 2d1213| 0DD FELLOWS MEETING. = \ Hlddenr IH Wynne lefl Wednesday on After thé regular meeting of the L ‘an . extended:y #rip. - He will visit ©dd Fellows this evening, lunch will] . ko Milles friends and relatives in Grand Forks,|be served. All members are urged i 3 : \ Minot, Larimore.and other points infto be present. } v Minnesota and:: North Dakota. He zr outwcts gnm fate H P recently ' resigned his position as janitor in th cour’t house. DAMAGE SmT mE i Samuel A. Anderson’ of §t. Paul A Gil‘l demands e‘l“‘“ rights” and{ gttorney for the plaintiff in“the case goes-ta see asprize fight. . See what|of Miss Margaret Hansman against happens to her:in “Opportunity,” atithe Western Union”Telegraph com- the Rex theatre Sunday, starring the pany and the Northwestern Tele. popular little Viola Dana. 2d1214| phone Exchange company, and C. M. Ferguson of Minneapolis, attorney for (G OlivergRiggs of Crookston is|tne Western Union, and E. A. Pren- a guest at"tHétliotel Markham. The| gorgast, attorney for. the telephone Bemidji band is in hopes of securing company, are among the out-of-town the .gervices of Mr. Riggs as their|yigitors, Miss Hansman claims dam- band director. He is one of the best ages_for having contracted tuber- known band directors in the north-icylosis in a company office, the ¢ase i being brought here. D CPON DO EOINE 0, Anon-essential is a thing that benefits us most wien we -do without it-like Kaiser Bill and theKlown Quince for instance GEORGE WALSH | Shows how this may be accomplished See the William Fox production u& anything you 6ur “photograph. SELVOG IS CALLER. ‘arrangement with = ‘your €hristmas S. A. Selvog, superintendent of the & 111tt|state fisheries at Redby, was a visitor in the city today. Mr. Selvog has nt to Solway today | recently recovered from an attack of ] eral of Mrs. Mo-|the Spanish “flu.” " He was taken ill Kee's cousing”rs: Ray Dickenson, | While on a husiness trip to Roseau, who died @t Superior Wednesday and was compelled to stay there until from pneu joni The. deceased’s|sufficiently recovered to travel. former home’ was.at Solway and the RS remains were brought thsre for in- N remalis Mo G. A. R. LADIES’ MEETING. 0.9080.6.0.00.¢ . e The G. A. R. ladies will have their at T:;fer?ggx‘%ilyme?::“mmoze :f r:fi‘é regular meeting tomorrow afternoon Presbyterian church Saturday, De- at 3 o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall. cember 14: . Beef stew, ‘miashed po- Election of officers will take place tatoes, mashed !'u.ta,bl':gas. pickles, at this session and all members are rolls, apple pie- and coffee. Price urged to be present. 35 cemms. i - 141213} —— ‘ . NOTICE. Secondhand - clothes bought and gsoid. Kemp’s Dry Cleaning House, .. 207 Beltrami Ave. Phone 581. 641216 § SATURDAY—MATINEE and NIGHT HRTIGE 10 SIEACMERES. 10c and 20c—Matinee—Night 7:20 and 9:00 Subseribers should report any poor carrier service to this office and steps .c o vill be tak t t dy th Y X:xX XX CHAPLIN'S AT THE REX. wEl.be takag ot ouee' 1 reriedy/ 46 e creew e oeesossdaedsien At the Rex!theater tonight, for the last time, will be shown the big Chaplin orum in which Mildred Harris (i’d Charlie Chaplm) and Chaplin hiniself will appear in two distinet features. The bride of .Chaplin will be seen. in the lead role of “The Price of a Good Time,” a Jewel production. As a screen star, Miss Harris. was a prime favorite with theater goers, == REX THEATRE = LAST SHOWING and s Mre. haplin has lost none of | MR. AND MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Probably never before in the his-| FTEE . tory of moiion- pictures has such a‘ " . L ‘unique ‘opportunity been dffered for ; r i ar a ln the exploitation of a series of pic- ] \ : in tures ag has resulted from the marri- x 4 ! age of Mildred Harris, the Jewel Pro- (Mildred Harris) ] ‘THE PRICE OF | ‘WIS NIGHT oUT’ most famed cemedmn that stage or screen has ever known. ' j . One of Chaplin’s best and funniest A Goan T’ME” comezies. “' ikt YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS BILL Whether she will retire from the 10c and 20c—Matinees—Night 7:20 and 9:00 o’Clock screen is. uncertain and no official word- has-come from her or her hus- band- to “that effect. Charlie will“appear also in one of his famous sereams, “His nght Out,” making an unusual evening’s enter- tainment. " ka TONIGHT. Wild excitement and thrills are plentifully bqtowed ‘on Kenneth B, Clark’s wesfidtn “masterpiece, “Un- R t&}llmed il st:ilrm‘l;g Roy Etewaflg to ]:)c 4 . shown at the Grand theater tonight. METRO s d METRO However, the unique element of sen- 5 ». u" a.y a t Rex - timent and -comedy are infused. I Story by the famous writer who frequently céntributes to the Satur- day Evening Post. Universal Animated Weekly is al- so showing in.the -Grand theater to- night. Would you let your wife or daug]:ter attend a professional prize fight? No matter what you might think about it, first see VIOLA DANA Whimsical A li imsical | OPPORTUNITY” | Abone BUBBLING WITH' LAUGHTER——T[NGL!NG WITH SUSPENSE . 10c and 20c Regular Matinee Night 7:10 and 9 o’Clock GRAND_SATURDAY. Mae Marsh’s wonderful art of ex- pnression, has never been seen to greater advantage than in her latest Goldwyn - picture,” “Hidden Fires,” which comes to the Grand theater, tomorrow, Saturday, matinee and evening. As added attraction “Smiling Bill"” ——— e —————— PAGE THREE = QUICK RELIEF - TROM ll(]NSTlPATI[lN Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets' That is the oyful cry of thonmth. since Dr. Eds produced Olive Tablets thecsubsfltute for calomel. " A: y enemy; | discavered the formula for Olive Tabletd | while treating patients for chronic coms stipatio~ and to—pxd livers, : Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do no : contain calomel, but a soothing vegetable laxahve. . ] No- griping is the ‘keynote” of these e fittle sugar-coated, clive-colored tablets: 1 They cause the bowcls and liver to act normelly. They never force taem tqf unnatural acno If you have a ¢ z brown and then — a bad breath — a dul, tired !eefing——slck headache—torpid liver nfl are constipated, you'll find quick, sure a onl{)g!emt results from one or two lit . N &Th Edfirdt:’k Olive Ttblt:vts at bedtime | ousands take one or two every i < just to keep right. Try them. flsfl 25c per box. All druggists. TONIGHT ONLY Roy Stxwant 78 TRrancie Prar "UNTAMED ” UNIVERSAL WEEKLY SATURDAY ONLY MAE MARSH In Goldwyn Picture “Hidden Fires’ e Also Coming “SMILING BILL” PARSONS Sunday Only “MISSING” ELKO TONIGHT—Saturday and Sunday Starting 2:30 and 8:00 “Hearis of the World” With Big Special Company — Orchestra SEATS AT NETZER’S See Big Ad for Details COME EARLY Y Parsons will be at the Grand Satur- ¥ Ui o e R T S e T In line with the thought that “the play’s the thing,” J. Stuart Blackton has arranged for the play to be, fea- tured when “Missing,” the latest Paramount picture produced under his supervision, is shown at the Grand theater Sunday. But really the cast is all-star. “ON THE JUMP.” “On The Jump,” featuring George Walsh in a great big happy patriotic Vxxlham F}‘loxR proguctu:in, will be y shown at the Rex, Saturday. Th W ld G t t The picture deals with the Liberty e worid's' reates Loan drives, the expose of the Teu- ry . oot e ot S afiions ey Entertainment begindh by thefl(];]ermnanx}?basudor, . : D w G R'F F' I H S and the unearthing of the master o ge0 sy who directed sabotage work “as Takefl Bem]dll by : ere. = HEARTS To See it a Joy - lowing Manager Brinkman’s an- OF THE nounctid mtenfgont o{tglvmg hm{p&b- rons the very best attractions of the i screen. Miss Dana’s new vehicle is Evenck From b'mg.E.n(lge- one of the modt amusing and enter- ments Twin Cities . taining stories she has ever done, and will make .an*uhusually good cold weather feature. It is from the bril- liant story of :Bdgar Franklyn, which PNCES.—' originally appeared in All-Story Matinee 50c, 75¢c Boxes $1.00 Weekly, and was scenarioized and Evenings 50c, 75¢, $1.00—Boxes $1.50 directed by John H. Collins, who (War Tax Extra) guided the little star in her famous “Blue Jeans.” 2:30--TWICE DAILY—8:00 SUNDAY. FEATURE. Viola Dana, whose rise in motion pictures has been as meteoric as her success on the dramatic stage, will be ‘seen in a new’ Metro comedy, “Op- portunity,” at the Rex theater, fol- C tha + > + WP T Only Three More Days - - BEMIDJI, MINN. — RESERVED SEATS AT NETZER'S ITS OWN SPECIAL ORCHESTRA FILMED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE “It Will Bring You Cheer- ing to Your Feet” To Miss it a Calamity onceded to be greater n Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” CARRYING | ¢

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