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b MONDAY EVENING; DECEMBER 23;,1918" : THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Popcorn. just: arrived, Baby Rice, at C. E, Battles. . 1223 | passed Sunday in Bemidjl. graphs the Exact Figures and Has || Auto Livery and Taxi Service Miss L. E. St, Peter of Puposky|Decoration for Frocks Promises Other-Advantages: Day and Night Service Abont Setunday. Bt hoppink: Wide Popularity. . An electrically operated film came °§‘;§° s:“zfi‘;:ug':f'h&“ A. H. Long of Park Rapids trans- era, described in the Electrical Exe acted business here Saturday. perimenter, is especially intended Office Phone 1 EXCELLENT PROGRAM. There s No Attempt to Relleve the n i » i dChrlstmas Bymonn lg{a:gr BErwliil;'i }‘;ho o w%neclt;ed Neckline of Evening Gowns When | 107 use by gas and electric meter Residence Phone 10 H. N. M’KEE, Funeral consisting of a duet by Ra Wi e Bem ox company, has - : s 9 i o Hannah gaml Carl Jacobgon, gn:&neni gone to-Chicago where he will spend They Are Deeply Decollete. :::deral Fo}x; tul?e purpose :lflm o WM. M CUAIG, Director by Miss Ida Virginia Brown andjChristmas at his home. R eously photographing the exa Manager PHONE 178-W or R Edla Nelson, vocal solos by Miss By this time it is quite apparent to | reading of the meter it aims to pro- 4 ) Carrie Armstrong, Miss Ella Laqua An old-fashioned Christmas dinner and Raymond Hannah, several an-|at Hotel Markham, 6 p. m. to 7:30 thems by the choir, and‘an excep-|P- M. Music and dancing in office tlonal Christmas address by Rev. L.|during evening. Make table reserva- P, Warford was given at the Pres-|tions early. Regular prices. 1224 byterian church yesterday morning. ‘The church was packed to the doors. Miss Anna Fesenmaier left last A special musical program was also|evening for New Ulm where she will ‘given in the evening and: largely at-|®pend a two weeks vacation with her even the casual observer, states | yide g special inmrlocking arrange- fashion writer, that old lace has come B into its own n'galn and that there is a ment between the fllm—exposmg revulsion of feeling against the severe | 1eans or shutter and the meter. neck line except by women who know | Illumination lamps are placed in they look extremely well in such se- | the front of the camera. During the When in Minneapolis StOp at verity. It is not especially trying when opemtlon of the device, certain e tended. Mrs, A. A. Warfleld acted as|Parents. - Miss Fesenmaier is stenog- the decolletage is square, but when ¢ round, or V-shaped it takes a woman | checks are placed upon the user, so organist and Miss Ida Virginia Brown | rapher for Judge John Gibbons. ‘with remarkably regular features to | that he will be prevented from wast- l.as musical director. ing film, also from making more NICOLLET AVENUE and NINTH STREET Miss Nellie Wilson left Monday for 3 “ Timber Lake, where she will visit her |, than one exposure upon a single pic- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- ; ; ture area of the film, and from op- > 23‘.‘.',;’?’,,3,‘;,’2;:}? e,,::rt otr;atgo;figc:ut erating the shutter in the belief that Opened September lst, 1918 he is maki hoto; hic record g 3 ¢ R S T I ¢ e :Et“'tie prg;) ‘g ;ich:; sur-|§ In the center of the business and theatrical districts, emidjl and will spend the holidays . face 18 not in-position to- receiveex: adjoining the largest retail store. One square from street ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. % Dugas. Mr. Stafford is employed on posure. cars to and from all depots yet free from noise of that ithe Great Northern: railroad in St. Paul. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES - traffic. Entrance and lobby on Nicollet Ave., Minne- SURE OF IT. apolis’ leading thoroughfares. ; A rookie at Camp Zachary Taylor, & Milling. company,: will go. to ¢ & 27 : Ky., had been transferred to one of Miss..Ida Heng, stenographer and bookkeeper for the Beltrami Elevator i '$60,200 to loan on ‘farms: d Co. (?T’i‘i( 125 Rooms—100 with bath and toilet. the headquarters companies to fill $1.00 to $2.00 per day. the vacancy left by an orderly who . B bad been sent to the hospitel. He |l Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have Joe. Forester of Minneapolis has $14s: s . J. A. Quigg of Deer River spent|returned 5 sBemldji from Dunwoody was sitting’ at the desk when the outside exposure, electric elevator and local and long yesterday in Bemidji. institute, having been honorably dis- il captain entered. distance phones. charged from- military service, and QY | “Good morning, general,” he gy H. Richman of Milwaukee ‘passed : Sunday:in the city. Crookston : where. she will spend Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, O.-J. Heng. Lilly: Clauson of Blackduck spent : Saturday in-Bemidji. L. J. Miller of St. Paul was a busi-| has resumed his position at the H s Guests will receive th T ness visitor Saturday. Northern National ‘bank. greeted the captain, executing a s 1: ; the personal attention of : semaphore salute. i e owners who will be there to wait on them. Baby Rice popcorn for Christmas{ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hen- “T.am not a general,” the captain —it pops. C. E. Battles. derson, 605 Lake Boulevard, yes- terday morning at St. Anthony's M. B. Black and wife of Walker [hospital, a ten-pound son. Mr. passediSaturday in Bemidji. Henderson -is connected with the First National bank here. replied as he took his seat. . WM. B. CAMFIELD F. S. GREGORY “Glood ‘morning; colonel,” wirt the | Himing : = — next salutation. _“I am not-a-colonel, I'm a ca fuingesplatund thoroffos frigidlys. T ll [TTITHIIH |II (ORI “I' knew it, I knew it,” chortled the rookie. “I was sure by your |’ looks that you were one of the face] ea re P cards in the deck! L. L. Culp of Washington, D. C., was a visitor in -Bemidji yesterdny Agents Wanted—You can_ make big money selling- our guaranteed Wallace Wolf of Plainview trans-|trees, fruits, roses, etc. We pay high- est - commissions every week. Free acted business in Bemidji Saturday, s a3 4, outfit and part expenses. The Hawks ©ne dozen photographs. makes Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. An Oriental Frock for Dinner and twelye Christmas presents. Hak|" 5d1228 Theater, of Bright Blue Satin and Studio. g 111t Black Thread Lace. The Bodice Is Andrew Anderson of Soco, Mont.| of the Latter. The Girdle Is Caught % K alton wag|returned from England Saturday & g::mfi?n&&?g, u&:tx}:&ir part of | Where ‘he-has been in the aviation by a Placque of Colored Beads. ithe week, %Z;‘gcgo;r;r;g?yudissrzh::gfl' trgr: }tll?: carry it off. This refers to day frocks. gervice, While in Bemidji he was There is no attempt to relieve the Miss Mayme Croasdale of Clarissaj - est at the Hotel Markham neckline of evening gowns when they was among. the out-of-town visitors|® &% are deeply decollete, as the bodice is ;Saturday. : George Meyer of Minneapolis, son| rarely of heavy or opaque material. J. H. Dawson of Bralnerd was of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyer of Grant| The introduction of an afternoon Valley, is in the city. having been| frock, which now means a frock worn ;?l':;":vi eg_‘:n:‘mne“ Visitors durlngfyonorably. discharged from the mili-| for lunch as weil as tes, but not for tary service at Dunwoody institute.| o orginary purposes of shopping or 1 5 Miss Margie'Murphy of Grant Val. ,‘i‘:y:':;‘u',’,’“hfi’fi;‘,x‘n};gz}‘;; h,ee-tl:,?.l,:_ patriotic work, with a deep U-shaped lley was the week-end guest ot Be— ing to Minneapolis. decolletage half filled in with a flat midji:friends: s o - vuffle of lace; has-met with sufficlent Delicious: Baby -Rice ‘corn has ar- TO WHOM.IT-MAY CONCERN popularity to insure a reasonable % : measure of success, and one hears on ‘rived at C. E. Battles. 12231 1 ghall force collections on all' past ¢ ed every side the expression of pleas due accounts after January 15, 1919 | goceptance with a fashion that gives Eloise Beach ‘and -‘Esther Ellingson | No exceptions. W. G. Schroeder. «of Northome ~ were guests at the . 1211t one a chance to have the face soft- ‘Markham Sunday. S I you want a car call Enter»rlu AW, - THE .0 8, ened. Against this judgmeat there are a ZAutq Co. Office phone 1, residénce| A tire chain is awaiting an owner tphone 10. 66tt| at the police station, and a grip TONIGHT and TUESDAY == Buys Girl at Auction to Prove He’s Master, Then? See— host of objectors who insigt that the® found on the street is also awaiting severe neckline is smart uud that the other is out of the picture, but as soon Mrs. Casper Km;.pp of Becida w;\a a claimant. 83 enough well:dressed women adopt ALICE JOYCfi SECOND EPISODE -among the . out-of-town visitors in v ‘Bemid)i Saturday. out of the picture will be In it. It 18| v, yiyspraph Blue Ribbon Featurs) the advancing method then she who is O0TICE ERS. % 3 Su scrlbem";?xosu d ,Q&E'é any poor | merely a question of the eye. We are Hk HIGHEST BIDDER' ‘ ‘ ’ ” A. W, Stott of the Bemidii Elec-| carrier service to this office and steps | the victims of visual famillarity with i e o 2 tric company, went to Blackduck to- wfllbbe taken at once to remedy the| objects. Otherwise there would not be W{th Big V” Comedy :day on business matters: trouble. that complete change in the fashions MSTHIPES A"u STAHS" P R TR which occurs season in and out. MENACE TO PIGEONS George E. LaBrie of Indianapolis, “Ind., was among the out-of-town wisitors during the week-end. On neckfvi?re glfcnk Dco(:i: dots are l(\:dl;ltl:irhflfds Ee:nglg v i o I et M e s e r ea u: worked in cotton on white organdy in A Riot of Fun = hobidi J', ?liine ot fe“tg,l:e :“ a way that makes them quite wocth “th t o nds here urda; kes the; ‘w!fflg“i? the cxrt; gn business. o while, HAVE YOU A LITTLE Playing a Dual Role in Mrs. Marie Yates of Minneapolis K ' Ch ld g b Topn o e | ———— ANZE! SN “ ogeiner :and will remain during the holidays. || 4 IN YOUR HOME? Pictures “keep ‘em smili:g." ks:ng & 3 /. G R A N D Come see Miss A Most Absorbing Picture “him portraits, post cards, koda . " SCREAMING COMEDY ‘prints. ~ Rich Studio, 29 Tenth KATHLEEN GLIFFunu street. 1m1-16 X S A A . S R S Ay €6 . 99 Mrs. A. Partlow and Mrs. O. C. TONIGHT ONLY Intemati}gna] Vaudeville The PUI" SUIHg PaCkage Melby of Pinewood were among the Soap Was B d: 'avorlte Featuring Kathl o°C dH M o e 2 Bomidji Sat. p Was Barred; | : eaturing Kathleen onnor and Harry Mauer f;‘,’é,"y’_""" stioppeee 1n.BemidllOa Whiskey? O. K! A glc!ure fc:!r gun Loving |10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock oung an Id Folks e A i eckis 4t The” Merkham _|GLADYS Also Showing COMING FEATURES Saturday while in the city on busi-| Chicken hawks are a great menace LESLIE [ By "'ck I’“ Savs "0’ » |TUESDAY—Joseph M. Schneck presents Norma Talmadge in 1689 DiaLLers fo the farmers; as theysteal .thelr ) p v “HER ONLY WAY,” a story of a world-old problem with | Mrs. M. Bikendorf and daughter | Chickens, pigeons and other small crea- Shows the Diffrence in ELKO—Wednesday and a brand new twist. Lydia of Tenstrike were Christmas| tures. The great danger of them, in| o v » Thursday shommer 1”11y Saarday e | France wae of vt povetine 0| “Fhhe Soap Girl O tween trains. delivery of military messages- carried & " > by pigeons. French children are Also Showing Comedy 5 e Your kiddies and their little Christ-} tagght, dn schools, how to catch these “Whistles and Windows” ! ;‘::r ‘;::n n;l&OkI:B “ag;:;tc{'m’;’dc“;;e a‘fl hewks and are pald ten cents each for| ——%— i now and more Ifl(: in tl;goh%ureA Fzr :‘;:;ygh‘:h;‘: “ghge‘ ::;::: ::;:ng‘l:t:; GRAND THEATREP ;I'UESDAY c H R ' ST M A s D A Y appointment, one -W. $ R ( 4 : Richardson, Rich Studio, 29 Tenth|Amerlcan eagle and have a wing- Thé Lopuler Flgyers » D - = street. 5d1224 t:spreud of three tee:tr-m Th; lt“"ln lays BELLE BENNETT A . Co WO eggs 4 year. s photo shows J. BARNEY SHERRY iliated Distributors Corporation Presents a super motion-picture spectacle inspired M. L. Somers of Duluth and Wil-{ one of the birds which has been gy e lMam H. Dean of the same city were| caught by an American trooper n JACK RICHA.RDSON by Pershing’s immortal speech at the tomb of Lafayette ;m:::lgM:l;; hg;nday visitors at thel prance, In Secret Service Story ‘ ‘ (] s es T Rectoring Dy “Lafayette, We Come” : Tour trends can buy aoytuing you | LIKE “DUCKING STEEL miLLs”) — 118 RBCKONINE Lay 5 give them except your photograp AP IRC, i Call 239 and make arrangement With| ¢o o oi Says - Belligerents - Huried A drama based on actual ex- WHAT PATRONS SHOULD KNOW ) Hak's Studie for your Christmas periences with tools of the kais- . ) st { Blast Furnaces and Open i sitting today. 111tt Hearthe at Esich Other. er in Washington during Aug It is the biggest and greatest mystery It shows how French families welcome S = hboys, how they treat them a d : Miss Elsie Klinger of Pinewood e 1918. love-drama ever filmed. i the doughboys n { is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Archie| Pittsburgh, Pa.—“She is a tough old = g ] 25 care for them. - i Fenton. Miss Klinger teaches school | game,” wrote Corporal H. E, Johnston,| Added Attraction Comedy It is not .3 war film nor does it in any | The story it presents is one of mystery } near her home town this year. on the western front, to a friend here, “Hindoos & Hazards” ' —way picturizé the gruesomeness o¥ war. | and excitement, built around the cheer- ‘ Mis. L. R. Ti0d was calfed to Wiy-| J05t & few days before the war end- 3 : | ful side of the war zone. | nipeg yesterday by the serious ill-| @0 “They shoot blast furnaces and| oy aq_..Mat. and Eve. There are scenes showing exactly | You will see Marshal Foch, President | of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Mac.| open hearths at each other until it hat tt ds th : i . ‘ { ness % what you want to see as regards the Wilson, General Haig, General Pershing ! Kenzie, who is suffering from an at-| makes you dizzy. They shoot shells cHAs RAY : - po by g 59 ’ \T/ tack of the Spanish “flu.” . | over here as big as barrels. This war 4 [ work being done “over there. General Diaz and others. s like that at Bull Run—those who * t Mr. and Mra_Arthur Warner of| did not ran are stil there. 1 surels| |, In P Pt Picture i BOOKED SPECIALLY FOR CHRISTMAS DAY { Puposky spent Saturday in Bemidif{ would like to be back in the Smoky "'NE BGLBGK Tuwu PRESENTING E. K. LINCOLN AND DOLORES CASSINELLI § thé guests of friends. Mr. Warner City these days instead of @ucking - £ has recently been honorably dis- Hn'lli o b-<54 e i 1 1 ; i sslsT—— B ¢ ]