Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 21, 1918, Page 5

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«J. A Kelley of Chicago is among Rev. P. J. Killeen of International the business visitors in Bemidji dur-|Falls is spending the day in Bemidji. ing the week-end. Howard Crowell of Devils Lake, THE ‘BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Miss Dennis of Wilton {8 spending|N. D., is the guest of his brother, the day in Bemidji, peing a-guest at| A. M. Crowell of this ¢ity for a short the hotel Markham, time. !: Misses Ann Forsherg and Rose Zal- Miss Anna Benda, bookkeeper for ondek, of International Falls are visi-| the Smith-Roblnsor; Lumber com- TONlGH»T and SUNDAY. tors ln the city today. pany, left this morning for Brainerd, where she will spend Christmas with Miss Magel Borgman of Sauk Cen-| relatives. 3 ter was among the out of town visi- s tors in Bemidji today. Gladys Tharaldson, daughter of B U RK E Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tharaldson, Evelyn Glynn of Maple Lake is|returned this morning from Crooks- among the out of town visitors, being|ton, where she has been a student at registered at the Markham. 3 St. Joseph’s academy since last Sep- b tember. She does not expect to re- In Paramount Picture Ralph Russell, P, G. Hedberg, and | turn to that institution after the “ IN PuRSUlT mmé*‘ Jig]jila V,‘,’""“"‘l", te“h"fl-m %fl wv?&er - e?}::;ltew ; 1t1° vgxi{gfig, UF kPULlY F‘:;:lture and equlplmetx;t entirely new. All rooms have on, e Bem! schools, left yesterday 1 F g - () e_exposure, electri —‘“Come and Worship,” | morning for her home in Wisconsin, | Thorn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Un“‘x‘bl Advenlt!ll' . dist: ]f % c_elevator and local and long where she will spend the Chrlstms Kane, left for the latter.place today.|" !mrbmzy ance phones. holidays. Mrs. Thorn was formerly Miss Dollie Delicious Humor 2 Albert Larson of - Clearbrook - are|holidays, but will remain here and mum SUNDAY. | spending .the day in Bemidji. attend school. Kane of this cit & SPECIAL MUSIC EVENINGS Mrvs.: Sanborn; Violin the city and will be the guests of Mr. selal musical program will be Kenfield’s brother, E. B. Kenfield| . I shall force collections on all past Miss Riley, Piano given: ‘at:ithe Presbyterian - church both n;egning and evening, Sunday, due accounts after January 15, 1919, | €6 3 A A ()] i‘;fld;;:'“y guring .the Shripemas No exceptions;: W. G. Schroeder. Home Dufense Victor:‘Moore Comedy: HOTEL LINCOLN NICOLLET AVENUE and NINTH STREET Opened September 1st, 1918 In the center of the business and theatrical districts, adjoining the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and from 31l depots yet free from noise of that traffic. Entrance and lobby on Nicollet Ave., Minne- apolis’ leading thoroughfares. dt,.*plenuntly surprised Charles g ioud at his home last evening. Mr. Hn.muond has been i1l since No- 2, suffering from a general , caused by overwork, but 1256 Rooms—100 with bath and toilet. $1.00.to $2.00 per day. ; ¢ J. 'C. Kirkbatuer of Escanaba, Mrs. Arthur Thorn and' little Mich., is a visitor in the city, being a | daughter, Evangeline, of Missoula, guest at the Hotel Markham. Mont., who have been visiting friends in Bemidji for the past few , .at 11 o’clock: The Message,” Raymond Guests will receive the personal a;ttention of the owners who will be there to wait on them. WM. B. CAMFIELD h F. S. GREGORY Clifferd Kenfield and daughter, P T I S T Emily, of Rochbury, Mich., are in| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. a8 foll 1211te Rev, Osmund Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will hold services at Turtle — mas Me-ssage-—"No Room at | River.Sunday, and_there will be no q B the I:i;;' Rey. L, P. Warford. preaching serwvices in the Scandina- X . ¢ = - Am%:‘m—“Mark ‘What Mean Those | vian Lutheran church here on that Holy: es,” choir. day. : Mctlon 3 = ’ i Mlesé; ‘Dorothy Torrance hnz re- v?v ga o'clock: turn rom 'St, Paul where she is GH' * Pflei. . ass;;tanthsull)ervlaor otl musi&: (‘:l}: :he TONI T AND SUNDAY seation. public.schools, and will spen: rist- : o mas vacation with her parents, Coun- Matinee and Evenmg MONDAY and TUESDAY The Pride of the Shipyard! Hun Spies Plot to Sink Veuel, But Patriotic Girl Upsets ' Their Plans - WILLIAM FOX Presents America’s Popular Favorite i : Rhies 'try Attorney and Mrs, Graham M. She Was a Devil in e ; prayer. orrance. < 5 ) B, — Fer G Home PEGGY HYLAND i 3 A, H. Lind, Park Rapids; O. Lan- oWy } ¢ i IN Py dro, Thiet River Falls; J. M. Preuss, St.. Paul; John N. Ohman, Minne- MABEL apolis; “F. H. -Caskey, Minneapolis; % 35 . (4 James R. Brennan, Stillwater, and| - NORM AND . u{ozfmyc]?}' t “ James Goodman of St. Paul are Tn Vitagraph Blus Ribbon Feature) % a la es Hose among the week-end visitors. In Goldwyn Picture : Hi, HIGHEST BIDDER" | o ; I I Ot ude. Miss Ethylen Hall, prineipal of the| §f ) j : M“‘“?“ director, Miss Ida Virginia{junjor department has gone to Min- PEGK s BAD GIRL i : ; ” Brown;i organist, Mrs. A. A. Warfleld. | neapolis. to spend her holiday vaca- re a e tion. ' Miss Conant, music instructor The breeziest, swiftest, most SUNSHINE COMEDY “WHO 1S YOUR FATHER?" and Miss Maynard went to the twin | delightful comedy-drama pro-|& 10c and 20¢ Matinee Night, 7:20 and 9 o’Clock | cities to spend her Christmas vaca-|duced since Hector was a pup. REX THEATRE SUNDAY tion.- All are teachers in the schools. BIG METRO FEATURE Your kiddies and their little Christ- It,s a scream gifflqm-——"flark the Glld Sound (i <holr.® Messase — "Three ht Bethlehem,” Rev. L. P, mas tree make a pretty ploture in| oo Mahel in a play made for| It will pay YO“ your own home appreciated by all now-and more so in the future. For | her—and you. to patronize your local Hall- appointment, Phone 570-W. A, A. i % .| Richardson, Rich Studio, 29 Tenth Also madigdemalor because: Hall £, F LIFE" mark merchandise— street. . 5d1224 A RIDE FOR a8 e vanity < case, a brooch or Sheffield plate—is guaran- teed to give- entire satisfac- tion and is sold at exactly the same price in the 700 Hallmark Stores in the Unit- ed States. |'The Directors Special Lndico. i Mae McCarthy of McIntosh is nmung the day:in. tha city. ‘W, 1. Weddon. of Minnespolis 1s a wisitor: in- Bemidii wduy Don Bell of Fern Hill is among the out.ot town visitors in the city. o Grace Giles of Minneapolis is To take action ' on the resolution e "(‘;’#;'imflmfr':-’ai'«. "ok | offered at the e, 1t session of 7 Mrs. Shnek ot 312 -Minnesota Thursday even- avenue has returned from a visit at 5 F s X ing. Do not fail ern wes a buulnuu visitor in the city yeatenhy‘ TR ;mongtgho vluiten at the Markham. ¢ Attention “Mrs. Kate Smiley of Nary was the 5 e Hallmark Bracelet ” st ot Bomidil relatives Vesterday. Special Meeting Watch v I N T Ao ] o ok soh seead “BostonBlackie’sLittlePal” | J I cially planned by a commit- tee of five di- rectors. Has a gold-filled case with solid gold back. II- Boston Blackie is & lovable-character and gains the liking and respect of all who come in contact with him because of his sterling qualities—the fact that he be- lieves in taking whatever he wishes without bothering anything about to whom it may belong, seems just a e twist in his otherwise honorable character and, when, - : through the love of his little pal, he decides to turn a "Osear Stolquist was called to Se- to attend - ; . Tusteated actis t of the death GLADYS LESLIE L new leaf and lead an honest lnfe, the great worth of ::5;-‘:?3::}“ seccusitisenk TONIGHT - * i Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature al size. t'l_‘:le the man is demonstrated. UTHE SOAP GIRL" movement i Mre. A. W, Sheets and Mrs. Fred Saturday 15 jewels with Bokean of Tako Plantaganet. spent (GRAND THEATRE MONDAY ymerday in the city shopping. . Mrs. P. Brandvick and Mrs. M. Oase of Nary were among the out of t&!m Christmas shoppers Friday. It you want a car cal: Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence p’ono 10. 66t lever escape- CharlieChaplinin‘HotDogs’ | — 10c and 20c¢ Matinee Night, 7:10 and 9 o’clock COMING MONDAY Violet Mersereau in “TOGETHER.” The second episode of “THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS” e A thorou hly reliable time-1 piece. Price ............. $20.00 Wh_v Fear? | " °°'?;'if'§f§k.°,k""'“'“" A National Medical Session to from your Hallmark Store—or 3 : > ] ith Eddie Polo, the hercules of the sawdust arena. : > Hol:t?n l&pml;;;‘ffieingnhé‘? bg?v’:f: Discuss Origin and Con- write to us.. Contains 48 pages w d ol dren. | train Christmas shoppers in the city trol of. of gift suggestions and features TUESDAY—Norma Talmadge in “HER ONLY WAY.” . mt.rlw Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Val- Yey and Mrs. David Hinshaw of Wil- ton were among the Christmas shop- Wln the city yesterday. CHRISTMAS—“LAFAYETTE, WE COME.” '”FL”E”Z‘ a ge]ilergl. line of Hallmark merchandige. os field Last Week ||GED. T. BAKER & GO, Frances Williams, who has b%en u; G’ea"’iness S IS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER : the Bemidji hospital t;arr: :\;ll‘n e; n?e d P : v = ;.i:k‘:vei:lne;?:%flick'fiuck tAmerl;cln v e n ;;'a t ’ o " . s ‘Your friends can buy anything you ve thsm except your photograph. WERE DECLARED BEST e S , PREVENTIVE REX THEATRE---CHRISTMAS DAY sitting today. 1114f The experts also went on . B record against closing schools, Mflfl ‘0“190“V§:;km";‘u“:’fllgfl;lgl“‘ ‘churches, theatres and other : Afl‘nlxated Distributors Corporation- Presents a super motion-picture spectacle inspired > ter, Ione, of ¥, Wi 8l = . tives in Becida during the weed-end. meeting places where proper by Pershing’s immortal speech at the tomb of Lafayette facilities for cleanliness and et “Lafayette, We Come” WHAT PATRONS SHOULD KNOW “They were Bsmidji visitors while en- route to the latter place. Miss Josephine Parker will return to Bemidji tonight from St. Kath- erine’s college, St. Paul, where she §s a student and will pass the Christ- ‘mas holidays with her parents here. 1t is the biggest and greatest mystery It shows how French families welcome love-drama ever filmed. the doughboys, how they treat them and care for them. an THE ELKO THEATRE Are Cleaned, Ventilated, Also Pictures “‘keep 'em smiling.” Send him portraits, post cards, kodak THE GRAND THEATRE d 23:: el ] ‘1:?-1;2 Voo m’i”f““.d It is not a war film nor does it in any The story it presents is one of mystery - Large and effective exhaust way picturize the gruesomeness oY war. and excitement, built around the cheer- George Koniksoni has returned fans entirely ch:imge the air in ful side of the war zone. % L"::“:;,:‘ ‘fi‘fi:f&rm ;’&e;‘; ‘("g these theatres in a few mo- There are scenes showing exactly | You will see Marshal Foch, President :“‘;y‘“'“h*' Ig::" who s in mili- et what you want to see as regards the Wilson, General Haig, General Pershing, serviee in-th i : 7 3 i A vy ZFESIE T g Why Fear? |[| oo tow e " Gl i i pneumon a, follow] tt: the “fu” ‘spidemic. Georgs. spent | BOOKED SPECIALLY FOR CHRISTMAS DAY a month at the fort, as his brother’s i condition was critical.

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