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! ! { | { i - D U S——— em———— THEZREMIDJII'DAILY ' PIONEER i e ol S ==]|BRITAIN MAY HELP IN : PEACE AIR PROGRAM (By United Press.) 5 s London, Dec. 14. (By Mail.) —The Mark Morse, who :s-employed -at ——ey a8 | British government may subsidize the Gemmell, {s spénding‘the Christinds|" air industry to give it the necessary holidays with his fa! here. GRAND TONIGHT. financial stability for rapid peace- “To Him That Hath;* the six part |time. commercial development. World Picture which will be shown} The air subsidy plan is being con- at the Grand ' theater to! t with |sidered - by the air ministry among WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING | Harold Morse has retur: from § International - Falllls :'where he has been for. sime 'time. SALVATION ARMY TREE. ° The Salvation army: will lold its ‘ program and Christmas treé in the Salvation army hall in thé Fifth ward this evening. The program the guests of "Mrs, hy* Montagu ' Love as ‘the:star, {8 an in~[other proposals. will_commence at 8 o’clock. t.‘“*l v tensely interesting: attrmetion. Under subsidies it is hoped private e x “The play has-been filmed from the{concerns soon would be building MISS RILEY HOSTESS. Pictures “‘keep ’em smiling, best-sélling: novel of the same name, |thousands of commercial planes and Miss Grace Riley entertained | him portraits, post : cards, “kédak tten. by Leéroy.Scott. In the film~|operating them as mail ,’,’,d passen- Misses Blanche Gratton, Ruby Case,|prints. Rich = Studlo, 20 *Tenth|ing all the mfu. all the splendid|ger carrving vehicles. ~This, it is Valerie Doran and Katherine Taylor | stregt. 5 characterizations, ‘sll the surprises|pointed out, would insure employ- at her home on America avenue last -fand all’ the charming love interest|ment to thousands of expert aviators evening. The party was given in| Miss Nellie Welch, teachor-at Mil> | have been: rétained. < trained during the war. Further- honor of Miss Gratton, who passed bank, 8. D., is the guést of her broth- “Imore, it would enable Great Britain Christmas here with her parents, Mr.|er, P. E. Welch and' family, duting 3 m LAl x by and Mrs. J. A. Gratton, :/Pd ;vho will | the holidays. ok GRAND 'uoom at all times to have an immense air: return to Minneapolis Monday. . r A » Leon Buttles r. 1o Coleratne |newest | Pictare; ds full of oturned Pl p : last evening, after spending Christ- fro : \e:popular-star. Spend.. CHRISTMAS TREE EXERCISES. | 70 CHORE, Darents’;“:(r.nind Mrs. | ing the night in 2 stalled automobile The church school of the Bpisco-| ¢ "g "Battles. - in the company of a beautiful girk:s pal church held its Christmas-treej - i but one of many unusual experiences and exercises yesterday ~afternoon.| °myq Eva Kaiser of Hibbing was in}Tom -Moore encountexs.in the play The children gave an:interesting bro- | gemidji Thursday, en route to town [of surprises, ~which': - y gram and gifts and boxes of €andy fof Northern whero she will visitrels{Grand theater- tomorrow were distributed to all . The teach-|,tjves quring the holdays. ; tioe o vening. TONIGHT ONLY ers, organist, prealdlcnt of t‘l,le ‘(‘}‘nigd 7 N ;::t:;&:;s '.were all remembered by| -\ 4o O'Niel ot TurtléRiver appear as “‘P; .nulnx.nuu,,n {Here is a ‘great picture- - brought her little 'son to - 'Bemidif play made from a famous | yesterday, to consult:.a local phy- ELKO TONIGHT. 3 : HAMLIN REUNIOR. Stalan. ats h : best selling novel ‘/ Thi et i i psament] o Lk nent Rosemary Thebe, Who is featured| - S s evening at 8 o’cloc] ; A e ~ 4~ "and former students of Hamline uni-! Mrs. Barl Hazen ‘and-three chil- :n D;“V\;;egrilflai::\;s Great Love, versity will hold a reunfon and social{dren left today for.-Neely’s siding, "E%:e's Pay Duy'" ing ‘ot ihe time in the Commecial club rooms.| where she will visit her brother, Elko theater tonight. .In “Love's Tht‘ah Bem;dj; memha&s o{i the C];relaent Harry Arnold, for some:time. Pay Day,” Roumn!yl ihabe portraye student body are Corrine Carlson, e 25 s i d Elwood Isted and Dan Gainy. Your friends can buy. h thxrn r;la of a “"’“".’;‘3« ;xi\ael;gr The former students include Dr.|give them except your:photograph: Bod ecomes. discont: i A. V. Garlock, A, P. Ritchie, Dr. E.| Call 239 and make arrangemeiit with mf‘njwéfi‘hfl trifiing. with A. Shannon, Rev. and Mrs. Blaine| Hak's- Studie for ' your Christma ‘:lh: jl;’v;t ::» ":::6:‘:,,’9%::’, ::l?who;; . Lambert, ‘Mrs. P. E. Welch, and her} sitting today. 5 ~ 4 . :‘ '.laads" b b b o B e Mi;s Nlemei \:V’e g }(:t Milvl‘),anl;, hndurennion' ‘with mery mhs:rt 18 8. D., who is visiting . her, s t sweetheart, Hobi ,3?{ Dr. B, W. .{ohns'on‘i and | New Rocklord schools, : g::-:r;du;lym postic 'feeling and : rhohn. .The wives and hus- | her Christmas vacation with her : Er : bands of the former students Will| ents, Mr. and. Mre Johiw Burke. 8r, 5, Ultiversal Current Eventyyvill also also participate. ! . | of Lake Boulevard. . * % night. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM. | ;. w. .McGulne!;l'i&‘ epous,| - EIKO M’Wm o e tollowing inter-|J. A. Kelly of St. Paul;;and Theodore[ ‘0 310% ; 5 imew: oatII‘:;t :,Y‘,";',‘f,i th;“o g‘;vensln u:e M. Klement . of -Renter . were.:among | Arteraft: picture, “"The Lis,” starriug Scandinavian ‘Lutheran church in|the out of town ‘Husiness: ors | Eiste Fe vmpjmnumz: conneetion with the Christmas tree: | Yesterday. . “Bilio- thester tomorfow ' A Song—Sunday school. Prayer—Rev.”Osmund Johnson. Song-—Chorus of girls. Recitation — ‘“Welcome,” Ragnild Mr .and Mre 7. ©. Parker.snd a"“:&':m&r’!’*fl:‘:m .;;i’:: - daughters, Ella.and Josephine, re- | dramatic, soul-stirring and turned * yesterday 'from Cl;inbmh as 1t is morally-wholesome and pure. SATURDSAPEC&!“A{SSUNDAY where they were' the guests of Mr.|. A tomedy, aud specisl music by Parker’s sister, Mrs. ~|Mrs. Sanborn and Miss Ruth Riley < mas du;. sister, Mrs:_ Povey, Christ- | o o~ added ~attractions «at: the Elko Goldwyn Pictures for ‘Saturday - and Sunday. : TOM MOORE IN e. i Seleetion—Arthur Opsahl. Voeerl Solo—Miss Alice Hetland. . Duet—Beatrice and Dorothy Lar- son. Selection—Ragna Gennes. Selection—Henry Sletvig. A. Cravens -of- the. ‘Security State bank has returned from Princeton, where he spent. Christmas with CARMEL MYERS—REX. At the Rex. tonight will. be sesn { Cradle Hymn-—School. ® | relatives. Mrs. Cravens and ‘little | Carmel Myers, in the Tead role-of | Clarinet Solo—P. R. Peterson. daughter will yisit there until ‘next{Paul -Powell's remarkably ’clever S | Song—Chorus ou girls. week. production - “All Night,” adapted “ ” Reading—1Isa Trikel. from. the story ‘One Bright Idea,” Selection—Pear! Aubolee. Miss Ida Heng, bookkeeper and {appearing in a well known magazine. i Vocal Solo—Gladys Olson. stenographer for the' Beltrami Eleva- | It is a Bluebird production, which Vocal Solo—Mabel Croon. tor & Milling company, returned | tells its worth. The Romance of a Thin Bank- Selection—Class of boys. yesterday trom Crookston where she| William Harcourt had millions roll and a Stout Heart Recitation—Lillian Edwards. Song—Chorus. Reading—Alyinda Casperson. Recitation—Carrol Hattleberg. ! { spent Christmas day with her par-|just around the corner, and bark- { ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Heng. ruptcy just-one jump behind. “When ., Also fo Appear | +[‘he dnventoried * his ascets : e found »: i | PR HOH=REWAIA Hattlebars. | Hre prh ruiabD, M. o Hr. M) i B tuigei ks o b s el on—Ro’ . Mrs. C. A. Knapp, y ge p % Selection—Marvin Rudy. dutiesiat Fort s‘;fr, gillar,e %&{Z.’;},” Harcourt had-a friend, Diek Thay- In Two-Part Comedy Clarinet Solo—P. R.. Peterson. after enjoying a short furlough here. | °F In love -with: Elgabeth. Lane, :ns “PROPOSING BILLIE” Song—Sunday school. He has been in the service for-about | élusive -as. the :Almighty- DoHar it Reading—Edla Rudy. a year and is in the medical corps. | Was Harcourt’s wont to chase. ‘ Reading—Selma Bye. ) Harcourt’s wife, Maude, deter- { i Vecal Solo—Alice ~Hetland. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burke, Jr.,:and | ined to co-operate with Cupid. Seng—Chorus of: girls: son, Jack, went to-Minneaolips- 1ast | She /invited Hiizabeth . for “dinner, Address—Rev. Osmund. Johnson. |evening. Mr. Burke,will return;to | Dick's cue’ being ‘to: appear by acci- Song—Sunday school. Bem{djl shortly but’Mr.; Burke and | dent, keep:Elizabeth away from her thtle son will continue om to her old ‘::&‘;;“{'m‘ for ‘the- evening, “and ome - i ;. 3 visit| -her. Boliakoeenmale .‘m . But: the .course. of true love:is: as I rRlatives; 's’lm;o_th l: undpngnr.tltnd when ‘the f T Agents Wanted—TYou'® k ttle party was about to commence, PERSQNALS AND hig. money s:llinx. ':i‘x!r-:;::n::oz it Everybody Loves Pay Day ~and Will Want to See th%x:“ eomxl:llen;:odflh to: h:];‘el]‘m. g 5 ‘trees, fruits, 3 3 ¥ ~will also be: at! ing: fea- NEWSY NOTES est commlul;:'s“evm »v;agi.. 4 hg.:e ture “The Shooting Party,” a vivid outft and part expenses. The Hawks FWestern ‘festurer picture. B ursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. - : .641228 BEX-SATUBDAY. Dean There is much humor in “Fame d7nte|, Farl Rutledge of Minneapolis, who | and Fortune,” the new ‘photoplay to ?as :::en visiting. friends in.the city 3’::‘;1 at thebnex on s;mrday with. \ g or e ‘past meveral ‘days, went to “Mix-as“the star. “In-one scene ’ L% i eg;dflaf:m;e“mfit”wa““ passed | ypiornational Falls this ‘morning, } the "boundary 1line between the gy y 2 wher]e hef vém vf::u his mother for & fnumi guma i:d c-n't;- l-fnofin. couple of days, before returning to}It is indicated by a ridge of white we’:fk;egaggflfe‘;;“‘;h‘;{“?“‘“ !s 2| Dunwoody “institute. - He :has been | pebhles; "The law-evading: owner of this place has a bar that can be| W. T. Blakely of Farley-is-a busi- $50,000 to loan on farms. enjoying a six days’ furlough. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cords and son | other. When the American sherift -wheeled - from-one --country -to the ness: visitor in Bemidji today. Howard of Stephen are visiting Mr. | 2ppears, it is taken over to the Can- :nd Mrsh.d J. Bcarrott:during the holi- afl:n side. '-“g;end th‘e ’-_Mouul:ng : | days. rs. Cords is'a 'daughter: of | Police:arrive in Canada, it i6 pushe ;”"*‘ guest at the Markham yester-| vy "y nq Mys, Scarrott. . Before mov- | back into the United States. ay. ing p:o Stephen, Mr. Cords was in the WTM' {s- ‘one..of li‘lxlflkh:;mfl ‘Fox 5 employ -of the 8t. Hilaire Lumber| Victory pictures, witl athleen Con- mum ;)ego::d.o; tfi:vnmr;f cil;lyor:l;z;r: company of this city, and now holds| nors as a member of the cast. pmmd‘ a similar position:in: Stephen. 3 Mys. Sam: Lyons of Walker s visit-| TO WHOM IT_MAY CONCERN. ingifriends in Bemidji for several rd ays. : Miss Grace Hooley is visiting her mother at Stillwater during the holi- J. L. Pancratz of Cleveland, O., METRO:FEATURE SUNDAY. Ethel . Barrymore, the beautitul actress of international fame, will-be " 3 . . the star-of “Our Mrs. McChesney” at ‘ 1 shall foree-collections om a1k paBt | (1o Roy theater Sunday, matines and | ROSEMARIE THE! /IPVAT$I6PA LE due accounts after January 18, 1919. PLavy™LOVE - o 2 evening. ‘This is the -story of .a . No exceptions: W."G. s"hm':x'lu clever ‘woman -who retrieves - the ;:llenh(onn:es of a bualilxiuu fl{m. z r whom she. is. a travelling. sales- IN THOSE DAYS TOO. woman, by unique and original methods of her own. "The head of (By United, Press.) the firm, a young and attrestive:man, Warwick,( Mass., De¢. 27.—To| [8lls in love with her but she will not One dozen -photographs makes|prove that domestic dissensions -at|listen to his pleadings until she has She’s a distinguished star in “The Great Love,” D. W. Grif- fith’s: famous production, com- ing here later. days. E, H. Sund of Minneapolis is among the out of town business visi- tors. UNIVERSAL CURRENT twelve Christmas presents. Hak|the close of - natural | Placed the business on a-firmer and Stadio. 111tt|and hefifiua‘cmcfl:fl cemn! rhnor% prosg)e'rous l’ootlr:tg thul: :\tl ever EVENTS ing_wartime . unanimi poli as been before—despite a rival con» Miss L. L. Ryan, teacher at Haug, refident o?eW:zwi'ck }lf:s ‘Sfi,’:,l,"‘,{’,;,: cern’s. opposition. “SATURDAY and SUNDAY Minn,, {8 spending her vacation inlinteresting -history. Shortly - after SPECIALS Bemidji this week. the close of the war of 1812 & cele-| - -Ancients;:Get Undeserved Credit. i ¢ RE: ; foun: :g: %l:teolf' ;';:::h a:f‘"'e“ visitors at{these toasts were proposed: phrates;-was used-in building the walls . The N.avy of flze_Unihd States. | of Babylon. Mueh of the talk about The legitimate .offspring of Federal-| the skiil of the anclents and thelr lost ism. After having been denounced|arts is ali & myth. They should" be by democracy. as “worse than use-|given full credit for-what they did, but less,” she has provided -her:title t0| gen walls-as those ot Babylon: and favor by “looking down o ition.” - A. H. Leseman of Eagle Bend|™TF of tthr 1;!':; ON." | o structures as the. Pyramids could PR yogirday In Bamiay, belugl; Thomnf % e;:an s, be built far more easily and quickly el Toph on Iinineed matiecs ligions Hhemaras of our oivil and| ¢ the.present time. Now, however, | This is the powerful story Mrs. D. P. Powers and Mrs, p. J,|tamely surrender them even to|People have more important work to that made blase Broadway Roek. of Solway were between train "zg_\;‘emfi!)ent.al mobé‘; do, and greater things to achleve. gasp. visitors in Bemidji- Thursday. e Minority in Last Congress. . ¥ With vigilance and fidelity they per- Poroons to Aveld, M?SZ;‘M]::‘;OCM‘:;!;G" If you want a car call Enterprise|{formed their duty; but “‘the light . ‘the - Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence|shineth in darkness; and the'darkaess Unweleome zaro . the -loiterer, who 2 Special Music Mrs. Sanborn, Violin nhone 10. 56tf fecomprehendeth it not.” makes sppointments he.never keeps; Miss Ruth Riley, Piano ELSIE FERGUSON In ARTCRAFT picture ‘“The Lie’ F. Oppenheimer of Duluth passed yesterday in the city, being regis- tered at the Markham. —_— . e e s s R ST U MO s 55 The Executive of. the United States | the consilter,who-usks sdviee he nev-: with the Majority of Congress. “They | er follows:. the bomster, who seeks for are like the troubled sea, whoge|praise hecdoes not: meeit; the com- water cast up mire and dirt. May | piainer, who whines only to be pitied ; B. Anderson of Minneapolis; G. A. Engleking, Clarissa; C. H. Partridge, - Minneapolis, and Arthur C. Hanson ©oi Chicago are among the business visitors in the eity. they in peaee retire from office and ) the tolker,-who. talks only because he &l the people say-Amen” }m to talle always~Beleviad NG et : i - i i e g PAGE THREE fleet at her disposal, togethér with i 4 ik the necessary trained aviators.| ER THAT . The success of the subsidy plan as > it was worked in connection with the merchant marine and the motor lorries i: being cited as one argu- ment in favor of air subsidies. When ) 2 2 war was declared, Great Britain had Got right after “3 W't‘h d at her disposal thousands -of mer- bottle of P"- King's chant craft, many of which quickly New Discovery were transformed into fighting ships. Efveryl;gdy] x-emem!;lersh the hundreds of motor lorries which were sent to| of grippe go until it France from London and other cities. smgrjng; nglpped it whf::":hed .!;‘egg:‘:}. t'o The lorries are much like the motor| snifle or cough before it developed busses used on Fifth Avenue, New| seriously. York. Men, women,. and children. of every R N P B afe have used this preparation for FUNERAL IS HELD. fifty She never let a cough or cold or case years as a prompt reliever, All Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine | 3ges are using it today because of its Moore of this city, who died of pneu-| positive results, < monia following influenza Wednes-| _ Generous size bottles. 60c and $1.20. day morning, was conducted at R R Greenv:'ood cemetery yesterday at Conatipation Corrected :t-fi‘ogo clock, Rev. M. A. Soper offici-| 'Dr, King's New Life Pills tonight a5 mean clear bowels, a clear héad, clear Mrs. Moore was the wife of Alfred| thinking, a day well i y well begun in: the Moore and was 22 years old at the morning: good digestion, clE:ring skin, time of death. Her parents live at! Mild in action but sure and comfortable, Red Lake Falls. At drug stores everywhere, 25c. For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices - SHIP YOUR ' ~5s Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPNY 118 Belt. Ave. , Bemidji, Minnesota Spécial Map Coupon - Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 82 cents for which send me one o! your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. REX -- TONIGHT Paul Powell’s Remarkably Clever Production, Starring Carmel Myers “ ALL NIGHT” From the story “One Bright Idea,” by Edgar Frank- lin, which appeared in a popular magazine. ADDED FEATURE Mignon Anderson, with Val Paul and An Exceptional Cast, in “THE SHOOTING PARTY” A Thrilling Western Feature b 7:20 and 9 o’Clock 10c and 20c CORRUPT OFFICIALS FOUGHT HIM BUT HE SHOT TOO STRAIGHT— HE RODE TOO FAST— HE LICKED ’EM TO A FRAZZLE! 'WILLIAM FOX presents TOM MIX : ‘Fame and Fortune’ SE The Fight on the Roof! The Battle at the Jaill The Humbling of the Bully! REX ==~ THEATRE - - SATURDAY Big Sunday Feature Who Makes the Best Bargain, the Man or the Woman? ETHEL BARRYMORE Will Show You What a Clever Business Woman Can Do at the Matinee-REX Theatre Sunday-Night i “Our Mrs. McChesney” A Screen Version of Edna Ferber’'s Famous Story YES, IT’S A METRO |