Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 5

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| .‘ i B ting alone nicely. | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER You are all cordially invited to at- tend the food sale given by the M. B. ent he loat it. WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING Ladies Aid society Saturday after- noon in the Meclver building. 1-27 A T T H E ELKO PROGRAM. D. F. Pearling, Ray B. Lewis, H. A. 3 Mary Pickford’s superb photoplay, Chiletrom?“n.n%. Gyroeho:vZk:'. and T H E A T E R s “A Romance of the Redwoods,” staged under the direction of Cecil B. DeMille for Artcraft, and Mont- gomery Flagg's two part comedy “Romance and Brass Tacks,” are special atractions at the Elko theatre for Saturday and Sunday. GRAND PROGRAM. Patrons of the Grand tneatre will welcome magnificent Kitty Gordon in the big United Superpictures ‘‘Adele” which will be heen here tomorrow and Sunday. The story-is that of a Louisiana GRAND TONIGHT ONLY Tom Mendolson are among the Du- Luth visitors registered at the Mark- am. LAST TIME TONIGHT, A large matinee and evening au- dience saw Evelyn Nesbit at the Rex yesterday, and she will appear again tonight in ““Her Mistake,” a gripping| production. It you were a woman and after several years of happily married life you discovered that your husband had again submitted to the fasecina- tion of an evil woman who had con- trolled and almost ruined him before he had even met you, what would you do? If you were a man who had married a woman much younger than yourself and you suddenly were given ‘what you considered {rrefutable evi- dence that your wife had renewed an affection which hhe had possessed for your nephew before her marriage to you, what would you do? P There will also be shown & scream- ing L-Ko comedy. ; “The Call of the Soul,” with Gladys Brockwell as star, will be shown at the Rex theatre on Satur- day. This is an unusual picture in many respects for, although it treats of a story well known in the worids of fiction and pictures, it is developed so realistically and without reconrse to any of the established tricks it takes on a novel aspect. Miss Brock- well appears resplendent in the stel- lar part of Barbara Deming, & nurse. Miss Brockwell is one of our best emotional ‘actressts and her’ work here only goes to prove the poimt in|" a particularly forceful manner. The support she -receives from William Sco:;l as tlnla doctor ar;d Cla&es Ckl.“l: asi the explorer, Neil McClintoel 1 of*an exceptional h‘lgwdrdbifi.’ L} BIG SUNDAY BILL. Ethel Barrymore, the dfstinguished Mero star will'bé the feature at the Réx theatre-Sunday in’the powerful |* e fo i b a it L LA Bt “Snobs”” made a tremendous hit h* {8 -an: : N edaptisn of, h + when first shown. ‘Did ybu see ::}cageu: - "La;yel’gr‘e?erfltg::m;y} ?‘3‘;} it then? ‘Don’t pass up this op- Somerset Maugham, in which this|portunity! ‘famous actress created the role of B3 Lddy Frederick in this country. Added Attractions Bray’s Pictograph, Holmes “The story is an intensely drpmaué one—dealing ‘with ‘the‘problemis and Travelogue and Universal ' “Current Events - life of high society where . position and wealth mean more than' human TONIGHT, 7:30 and 9 o’clock Eight-Part Program — 10c-20c S01d to the higbest bidder 1n fog mat- e (T AT rimonial market to keep up the poai- ' ; Friday and Saturday tion of an improverished fanilly. . --= Specials at --- TROPPMAN'S “8nobs” i{s the famous photoplay masterpiece that made such a tre- mendous hit a few years ago. It is the story of the iceman who ‘fell into’” a million and didn’t know what to do with it. Vietor Moore and Anita King .play leading parts. If you missed it then see ‘“Snobs” at the Grand theatre tonight. Three added short subjects are also on the program, 3 4 Faricy Apples, a box ....$3.25, $2.75 Oranges, a dozen, at.29¢c, 39¢c, 59c, 75¢ Bananas, a 1b.....1lc No. 1 can Apricots, in heavy syrup, 2 for 33c 11b. 12 oz. jar Preserves for............37c Grape Nuts, 3 packages (7 RPN ¢ - 10 1b. box Macaroni for $l30 10 Ib. box Spaghetti for ‘:........$l.30 Large size Gold Dust, per package.....27c Large size Snow Boy -Washing Powder, per package .......22¢c 3 pkgs. Monarch Jelly Powder ........25¢c Sun Ray Peas, 2 cans for............25¢c Corn, 2 cans for...28¢c 5¢c 25¢ e ENDEAVORS T0 MEET. Miss Mabel Brooks, 909 Lake boul- evard, will entertain the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church this evening at her home:" Bridge was.the game at the com- plimentary entertainment given for Miss Lucia Stone by Mrs. H.” W. Smith, Miss Sue Monroe and Grace Wright at the Monroe residence, North Broadway, 1ast evening. = Mrs. J. ¥, Nofman won’ high'gcore for the evening. ' Decorations weré carried out in red and white color scheme. The hostdses presented the honored rith a ‘farewell” token during the evening’. At a‘late hour delicious refreshments ‘were: served. . Mies Stone leaves shortly for an ‘indefinite stay ‘st Hélena, ' 'Mont.—Crookaton Daily Times’ = - o T Portrait post cards, only $1.76 doz. Proofs supplied. Rich 8tudio, 29. 10th. Quality kodak work quickly done, 1m36 Hello! It that you? Let's go shopping. Saturday afternoon and while we are down town, step in and have a cup of coffee’ at the M. E. food sale. 1-27 Walter F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lsake Indian agency is among the business visitors in the city today. Mr. Dickens’ daughter, Miss Eloise, is a student in the Be- midji high school. Mrs. M: F. Willson has returned from a six week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. P. A. Magnuson of Du- luth. Mrs. Willson* was - called to Duluth' just before ‘the holidays by death of ber father. Attend the Methodist Ladies food sale Saturday afternoon beginning at 2:30 o'clock, in the Mclver building between Carlson’s and the news stand. 1-27 The Deliciously Humorous ‘SNOBS’ Five Reel Photo-Comedy AnitadKing ; & P - A : ' PERSONALS AND ' NEWSY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogan and Mort Pendegast of Grant Valley drove to Bemidji yesterday. and at- tended the Corporal Bert Goodspeed. funeral, conducted by Fr..J. J. T. Philippi yesterday morning. Dean drite 0,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. = i Pete Newman of Little Falls is a Mi: Elfred: visitor in the ¢icy today. o5 reda:, Helnze of." Fargo; N. D., has accepted a positicn with the Western Union telegraph com- pany of this city.. She succeeds An- drew Palmquist, who has ‘gore to Grand Forks, N, D., to work for the same concern; : L. P. Eéksr_trom has returned from a visit to the Twin Cities. Eva Alton Birker of Seattle, Wash., passed yesterday in Bemidji. While you are doing your Satur- day’s shopping, call at the McIver building, ‘where the M. E. ladies‘are bolding. th ‘ A, L.'Peck ‘ot Columbus, 0., is|coptin® thelr food sale and”serving among the Buests at the ‘Markham, Mrh. C. B. Chase of Fon Du Lac, ‘ Mrs. H. J. Allen and three chi 2 dren of Puposky were in Bemidji Wis., passed yesterday in the city. |vegterday on their way to Montray, the 1-27 J. L. O'Donnell of Minneapolis is -transacting business in’ the city. Minn,; where they. will make their future home. Mr, Allen died ‘about a month ago from pneumonia, fol- lowing the ‘“flu.” . Tonight, Hard Time party in Episcopal church. Y = A. A."Johnson of Sebeka was a "'\ business: visitor in the city yesterday. L. Trautman, Minneapolis; Joe. Jaeger, St. Paul; A. ' Jarvis, Eau Claire, Wis., Gus Smith, St. Paul; W. A. Herreid, Deer River; L. P; Al- brecht, St. Cloud; J. H. Davison, Brainerd; R. M. Pringle, St. Louis; James Godman, St. Paul, and J. 8. Scribner, Walker, are among the §uests registered at the Hotel Mark- am. Charlés A. Palm of Minneapolis is spending the day in Bemidji on busi- ness matters, Jackie will dance with you at the Hard Time party tonight in the Epis- copal church. 1-27 T. P. Koening of St. Paul is spend- ing a short time in Bemidji on busi- ness matters. The Brainerd Daily Dispatch says: Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll leaves Thurs- day morning for Coronado, Califor- nia, for a visit with Mrs. H. G. Ing- ersoll and grandson Howard, Jr., who are spending the winter there. Dr. Ingersoll will accompany his mother to Minneapolis and will attend the state dental convention held. there Feb, 6th and 7th. Sam;—meet you tonight at the Hard Time party in the Episcopal «chureh.—Jack. « == <~ - 1-27 I. G. Haycraft of Solway was among. the business visitors in the city yesterday. S ELKO TONIGHT. In ‘“‘Social Ambition,” Goldwyn's special seven part photoplay at the Elko tonight, Howard Hickman finds happiness in Alaska. Rhea Mitchell demonstrates. Hers is the true love. How different’ from the woman in New York who estimated her love only by the size of his fortune and Ao Mrs. Winebenner of Lake Plant- aganet transacted rbusiness in Be- midji yesterda: G. A. Clough of Fargo, N. D., is spending a short time in Bemidji on business matters. Mr. and :Mrs. Clyde Martin of town of Frohn are visiting relatives in Be- _midji for a week.'" - Mrs. A.-P. Henrionnet, of the Hen- rionnet millinery parlors, has gone to St. Paul, Milwaukeé and Chicago, where she’will spend. some time pur- chasing spring stock and- studying}- the new styles in millinery. Miss , Olga Peterson, manager of her trim- ming department, is also spending ten days in Minneapolis and 'St. Paul studying the new styles. Mrs. Orville Titus and little son of Spokane, Wash., formerly of this city, were in Bemidji- yesterday enroute to Pinewood where they will make their home with her mother, Mrs, J. Jam- tvold. Mr. Titus died recently in Spokane from the Spanish influenza, while they were visiting his mother, Mrs. W. A. Morris, also farmerly of this city. Enroute to Bemidji Mrs. Titus visited friends at Edmonton, i{'N. ‘D., ‘where they-made their: home before Moving ~to \Spokane. . Her brother, Sergeant Sam-Jamtvold, of Pinewood, met her in Bemidji and ac- companied her home, Mrs. Titus is well known ‘in ‘Bemidji 'having at- tended both the Bemidji high school and ‘the Bemidji business college. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING Mr. and Mrs. George Geror of Sugar Bush are the week-end guests of Bemidji relatives. Get a good, hot cup of coffee at the M. E."food sale' Saturday afternoon in the Meclver building. 1-27 C. W. Galloway of Cincinnati, O., is among the business visitors in the city during thq week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice of Remer, Minn., were among the business visi- tors in the city yesterday. -~ =~ * Dr. D. L. Stanton is attending the annual convention of the state Den- tal association in St. Paul’* g Miss Thelma Barttel and Miss Mar- gie Runyon of Bass Lake passed yes- terday in the city shopping. Mrs. Ira D. Bush of Tagus, N. D, spent yesterday in Bemidji, being a guest at the Hotel Markham. Notice of annual stockholders’ meeting, Bemidji Potato Products Company, Bemidji, Minn. Notice is hereby given, that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bemidji Potato Products Com- pany will be held at the company’s plant at the City of Bemidji, in the qumty of Beltrami, and State of Minnesota, on the 1st day of March, 1919, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the election of directors and the trans- - |action of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. BEMIDJI POTATO PRODUCTS ¥ 4 Rallroad tie cutters and pulp wood s+~ % “Gutters wanted, see W. G. Schroeder, b A corner 4th and Minn., Ave. 6d28 —_— Attorney H. L. Huffman and H. Z. Mitchell, deitor of the Bemidji Sen- tinel, went to the Twin Cities last evening. Vs HELLO! YES its KITTY GORDON "ARELE B United fickureTheatres of Amersca Ic. Monarch Pumpkin, large can ......1 Lima Beans, 2 cans Schuck’s International Jazz orches- tra left this morning for Cohasset, i wherie they will play-for a dance this COMPANY a {0 e Febrary 1o 1015, a5 1455 | YesL 1 appear in the six reet| 1 Ib. jar Strained [0 o Demiafl reiativmris o fow Gage e SPECIAL FEATURE | Honey .........59¢ : having arrived in‘the city vesterday| STOPS BURLESON ATTACK. JACK CUNNINGHAM'S |1 Ib. jar Sweet Relish ) . =5 St. Paul, Feb. 7.—By a practically Film Yq"im_‘ Pf Adele Blen- for . st ke 18€ { Dance at Nymore, Christianson’s{ unanimous vive voce vote, the house eau’s Thrilling Romance P r. 1b 39¢ hall, Saturday night. Good music|expunged from the record the resolu- epper, SEn8ite U o S50 furnished by Schuck’s International|tion demanding the removal of Post- "THE N“nsE’s ST nY" Cinnamon lb 39¢ Jazz orchestra. 2-7 m‘astertceg’eral fAf:hs.TB‘l"'le!on and A Ch’ i leen e restoration o City tele- = Mrs. Thomas Kerrick returned yes. | phone employes to tiei:fgrmex}: j:beu. REMEMBER* TOO! nona TH eese’ i %rday {ro;nua v:lsi}t“ wli;h erss ?nm; 3 'l‘lu; moli:): to exp'\imge the r?uhp “s -r B-" P ] bo, chili or cream, erner, of Grand Forks, formerly of | tion from the record wa: this city. Y Representative Asherwl;ov?;rde '35 ml !ng l ars“ns each .......... 10c Minneapolis. 2 2 G:fi your %es, cakes, cookies, etc., OO NAL O, 4 Playing in A IVOka SOaD Flakes! 5)32 at e M. E. food sale Saturday. FUNERAL v, 2 . Coffee and doughnuts served dur&yg N—EX?-MONDA . Yol’ Kno' wna' l Ma.n p g' T e Adas Best Flour, 98 1b. Fresh Eggs, dozen.49¢ Fresh Dairy Butter, per the afternoon. 1-27 The funeral of Mrs. Mary Yunk, which was to have been held tomor- Also appears at the row morning, will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock instead, in St. Philip’s Catholic church, Mrs. Yunk was the mother of Mrs. Fred Rhoda and August Yunk of this city. She died in the vicinity of Deer River| SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Wednesday and the body was shipped here for imterment in Holy Cross cemetery. Dr. R. E. Richardson, who was operated upon for appendicitis at St. Anthony's hospital Tuesday, is get- R. E. Cook of Minneapolis was the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, D. Wileox, while tor the cify on busimess yesterday. 1T shunned and abhorred him the mom-|girl and is believed to represent the actual adventures of the Adele Blenaus, from whose widely- read book, “The Nurse's Story,” the play is picturized by Jack Cunning- am, Funeral Director and Phone 317-W and 317-R PAGE FIVE uthor, AXEL F. ELFSTRUM Registered Pharmacist Barker's Drug Store ~SPECIAL I ~ MARY PIGKFORD In ARTCRAFT picture “A ROMANGE OF THE REDWOODS" Seven Part Feature M. E. IBERTSON Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING * A SPECIALTY 405 Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI, MINN. Ry. Tie Cutters Pulpwo::l‘dcutters R§8£x°?fi°a‘ef°l‘3c°"z - WANTEDIREL KO —SEE— : W, 6. SCHROEDER || sivvrny | svmoa Cor. 4th and Mlnn.‘Ave. Tonight ELKO LastTimes A HOME WRECKED BY J “SOCIAL AMBITION” Then Alaska—Fights—Gold—True Love HOWARD HICKMAN RHEA MITCHELL KATHERINE KIRKHAM JOS. J. DOWLING SPECIAL %." FEATURE Also OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW Eight Part Program Usual Prices, 10c and 20c Last Showing DON'T PROFIT BY YOUR OWN MISTAKES and neglect to EVELYN NESBIT “Her Mistake” A Powerful Drama of Self Sacrifice that Answers Many Question Also a FINE L-KO COMEDY 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’clock SATURDAY = SRR E- X =SATURDAY WILLIAM FOX presents The story of a Woman and Two Men—a story that presents a living, sustaining series of thrilling 1pc1dents —a story that you will never forget. Don’t fail to see, “The Call of The Soul” with that celebrated star Gladys Brockwell Miss Brockwell has given us many great perform- ances but it may safely be said that her portrayal of Barbara Deming in “The Call of the Soyl" surpasses any other characterization she has contributed to the screen. 10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:20 and 9 o’clock SUNDAY’S BIG BILL The Celebrated ETHEL BARRYMORE “The Divorcee”’ From Miss Barrymore’s famous Broadway success, “Lady Frederick,” by W. Somerset Maugham. A Five-Act METRO Comedy

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