Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 5

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Mr, Rank, ow,npnml { n. this | “Here Comes the Bride,” which will|This is an imaginative remance and i vlclnlty again be shown at the Grand theatre|adventure story——dealing with the > tonight, he has a role in which his|exciting and unusual happenings DONT NEGLECTA | “CANIBE . ” vom ility finds ample and brflllint which occur when a young American RHEUMAHC PAm C‘JRED? SAYS jon, finds himself the heir to a small .t month, returne m"fih ho! g i) ] Roy = Ano ‘her interesting number on to- | Buropean throne. The idea does not| G T}]E SUFFERE alton yesterday, i : E‘.fif‘“ , program is tsec'f:nu% eh?xtlg ?t :lt ?I)l1 allmeul ;u hdimigut to rescue the |’ G‘;‘ after “;, ;’“h Sloan’s Bn L R v e Iron Test,” featuring nio | girl he loves he decides to accept his inim W often have you heard that sad ’Bh 2 ‘byt s WY e e noofio:or = Rt Morono and Carol Holloway, heritage.. How®he does this and the e::ngzrgl:s it gets !?l,::‘ d‘izordflcfihm of ;htzu;. Per- e ; P erian. Sunday. .schoo] rd : unusual adventures which overtake order. has gono. tog far for v{llll hold ‘a food sale Saturday, in :fiiel;:ext c)gr‘?n m )y the nflmu ELKO0 WEDNESDAY. [him are cleverly brought to a startl- :lfilb::doél?;:l:: :g‘::h:: ::"o 3;'1: That the management of husbands |ing climax which will grip and hold pply a ditlle, don’t rub, let it pewe- | Bature's first cries for help, Do not W. E. Dean is ted to return cannot be reduced to a written for-lsy o ymagination of nd—zoo& ! Same for | despuir. Find out the cause and give this week ‘from B!uelvi"dpm. ’Diinols, | MUIs With the same’ accuracy a8 ‘s o iningination of all whopee It external aches, pal m‘:iu, poi 7 e natuce all the help you can nnd‘.ih. the flln recipe ‘for doughnuts' {s the theme of joints or mu.de.'mfam bruises, the ) &ley yo;h 'iili‘dhemh‘ Look after T y8, The Instant relief without mussiness or | overworked organs o't“t’in'e ‘;:\?mt:: bodam“f ] L THURSDAY. ] 'rlmrsdn;a,enah , ple aocial will be given: I%“Lho L.lnm gclety of the i fabout which is developed & series of |- C.’E. Erickson..will.entertain the : This new picture from the studios Men are A ril wi léena .Loc:;ty of “é; il'hl-:t ?mdinu- :t Tht:xl;msl H. hlnce’lu a stgrvbthsl . hpadhey an Lutheran churc OmOTrrow | Mrs Otto Morken and chlldron re- | turns the laugh on jealous husbands night at the home of Mr.and Mrs.|turned. from Br‘iesqrd ‘Test avonlng and wives. 2y L. B. Olson. A cordial invitation 18 ‘where they had m the ‘guests of . extended. Mrs. Morken's. par and Mrs. GRAND TOMORROW, A. D. Peterson, ulqnp Sa urday, Anita King, the wholesome out- .are’ w:vu. door girl who stars in Plaza pictures, ¢ Miss Velma . Dean ot Lake houle-|will be at the Grand theatre Wed- ‘H ] vard has returned ‘from = months|nesday and Thursday“in ““Whatever appy | -Ge0! visit with friends apd relatives injthe Cost” ‘a strong' drama ’ built £ hours: ‘were passed ~in- games and|various points in Iowa. She alsolaround a gang of smugglers. In’f 5 Th music ‘and ilunch. was served. ‘Those|spent some time in 8. Pllllllld Min-|Miss King displayes her prowess as 0 partieipating - were. Lillian. French; | neapolis. d swimmer. Miss King plays the Evangeline Schmits, Ellen Hanna, role of a girl who dresses as.a boy: M ” Vera~ Campbell, ‘Marie ~Olson, Ann| A food sale will be held by the|The story is dramatic and thrilling: : al"l‘le Jolmwn Ada Warner, Foster Camp- | Presbyterian Sun, school,” Battle’s| Pathe News is alsb on the Grand.pro- th d rles Runyan, ‘Guy MeCor-|hardware .store, . aturday, l"eb 15 gran for tomorrow and Thursday, m o h - °f k, :Fred. Warner, Clayton Collard 214 : Raymond Hannali, 5 BREX TONIGHT. = s Fred Goodwins, who plays the part| " SLEIGH RIDE PLANNED. of Aleck ‘with Constance Talmad 1 3 ge At the meeting of the Win One} D! N', € in Her latest Select picture,’ “Mrs. Pmmou.nt Picture class at the home of Mrs. J. W. B Leftingwell’s - Boots,” which ' comes be discharged fora douple of months, lt5"tne Rex theatre tonight, is one of Enid Bennett will show Naugle last evening, it. was-planned to hold a sleigh ride party Tuesday,|{but would endéavor to conié home bn the ‘cleverest comedians-inthé: filiii il you how to'make :“Bill’? gorner, ~ After the ride supper will Shak“peam a liar! February 18, out to the six mile}a leave. ' 15 . He is ideal as an English beserved, . Ways and means of dec-| Corporal- Peter Dromness arrived the ability to “gét over” the most|@ll also showing comed | ‘orating the church basement was al. [in : Bemidjl yesterday morning en-Jipayrd altuations: dnd. scemés I:ME "WEDD!N(‘I'BELLSy | ‘so-“discussed. ‘After the ‘business|route to.hia home. at_Pinewood. |the jutmost smooth and 2’ con= mesting ‘a -social time was enjoyed | While in ithe city he is. the guest. of vincing _quality that 1s ndmlra:l,; AND LUNATI Miss., Vers: Backus :and Misa /Edith | his sister, Mrs. O. Esterby. Corporal |« . Leffingwell's. Boots® i Glasgow, of the First National bank; | Dromness has been “:’:m eaming fnm comedy t’nnd‘ s 0 | K o clvo almost immediato rellef fi id- woo, December when they. fi S sle_y and ‘bladder troubles mfid (;':E kln- M ed ailments, They will fr W°d~ aids are May: when body from painin short order.e ‘ian’:‘"fii they are maids, but the sure to get GOLD MEDAL, Look for sky changes when th Liniment the na every box. In th “ 2 ey i l( ills Pain sealed ml;:kn““‘ry M‘::eyn mmduk they do not help you. :['entertained with readings, Refresh-|the At elght months and | | Goodwins has one of his choice roles; r::antu w:re "{t“ddadAbom thirty- | gassed. 13 “that of a young waster and 'spends ? Y. Imembers: tven 7 thrift who innocently blackmalls’his ! i3 PR | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson re-|riends and relatives for spending .| WEDNESDAY ONLY cofved word Monday of the eafe ar-|money. Tt 1g idesl amuseisien . 2.5 X rival ‘at Newport News, of their son, | these days of strife, - @ =i i John Johnson, who has been in the Also a splendid ‘comedy. service “over there.” He expects to ' be home in a few days. . Mr. John- 'WEDNESDAY- Y. wlax Har- ‘i'. SY NOTES 5 :o:;s “I'::r :.otmerly in the jitney busi- "H’k“"’" ifigg:?::‘;;n,s i NE“! Sl | Harry K. Moyer, Onfeum; W. H. | =—x= TU”IG”T ‘ 3 WQ Feel g mew ‘Smith, Duluth; C. R. Jones, Crooks- ton; J. P. Buss, St. Paul; G. A, i $60,000 to loan on varms. Dean losaar, Donvnr.’? M. Cafi, ow T°N|GHT - Land Co. d71tf} A. Anderson, Crookston; W. 3. Hllll~ ALJ ¢ St. Paul-pussed Bt nd 0. O Storhaten of Thist 45 . Jones o . Paul- yes- [apolis, an . G. Storhalen of € terday in the city. River' Falls are among the guests Vitq.graph Star Feature ! registered at the Markham. ‘M1 43 9 Clara B. Holden of St. Paul is a :; Mlss AmbltIOII visitor fn Bemidji. Oliver Arnold and. wife arrived starring capable, ; from Winnipeg ‘this week ‘and are beautiful L. P.. Batchelder is. transacting]yisiting Mr, Arnold’s siater, Mrs. J. - Ao b . Min . atnedi;tn Migmenpoile, - 7)) eariat, RadacigiiE AU Corrinne Griffith . Mis seBasie Kerr of Becida was the|listed {n the Canadian army over & ) - guest -of ‘friends. yesterday. year ago, being a member of Com- 3 eow . |pany 18, infantry. . He rfeturned to Mrs. Martha King of Becida passed | Winnipeg in November, having been mterdly in Bemidji-shopping. wounded while in the service. - Ever since DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS have been on the market, thousands of people both young and old have been testifying to the merits of this popular and time tried remedy for constipation and stomach disorders. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simmons of East Columbia, Ohio, are typical examples. Mr. Simmons says: “I have 5““ DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABIJSTSI thorough tna! an they are the best medicine of any ki nd I have ever used. They are pleasant to take and pleasant in lc(onnnd dothe wurk without weakening the digestive tract. My has been bothered with comM)nlion more or less nll her Ife using - .fl}'&"&:&'}'&mm J:-n she had ever been “élEn to letwkh other remedies.” DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS are prepared ¢specially for sufferers of constipation—the mgredients Taste Like . are such that they act surely, but gently on Candy the bowels and " assist in restoring health- ful regularity. A box of these tablets costs only a few cents at any drug store. W. L. Murray of Minneapelis is a business visitor for a short.time. :Matt “H. Gillespie of Internationl : 5 - Falls fs rogistered at the Markham. AT THE T%;z aboult':m,_.md “ l}i\:kyw:d::% /@, H. Smith 'of Duluth:is.spend- THEATERS ey are the jdeal laxative for ln‘ m day here on bnulnm matters. i dly. Z Corrinne Gflmth again appears ut ton Hall of Mizpah passed ves-|the Hlko theatre tonight as ‘“Miss ay in Bemidjl on buslnem mat- | Ambition” who sat 8t'a sewing ma- ters, ¥ chine and, deat to.love, dreamzd'unl; til a beautiful woman came and too! Frank Swan of Chicago 18 a busi-| ner intg.a different world, -And fine|. [ :llm visitor in Bemmjl for a brief|ciothes, jewels and a_ mansgion, all Jue. were herg—everything but love. Un- < happiness: ruled the mansion; then MARRY A SCARECROW? Mrs. Fred Barker of Wilton was|jeath came and Miss Ambition began : He'd Do Anything for amoung . the. out °' town, shoppers |t long for love, but thm was mone| ; . Monday. 3 : el 14 $100,000—But— in the world: in whlc “ghe dwelt. T. P. Davis of ' Minneapolis is g?ivyl[?:r{x?:;d Sl s among the business visitors in the| 'mhe two part “Big V" oomedy, city. today. with amazing. stunts,’ will ‘also be C. Rm Mlddlegon of Baudette ‘is shown at the Elo Tonight. among the out of town attornen at- tending court; ... GRAND .TONIGHT. There are few more popular actors A. C. Remell of Mingeapolis .ig|iR the legitimate and.screen drama X - |than John Barrymore, of ‘“The Man :‘x’nr:n‘fl t&: o‘:}::t town-byisoss’ il From Mexico” and "A're You a Ma- son?” fame. Mr. Barrymore is a ver- ‘George P. Watson and J. H, Brown satile player and he is oqullly known of International Falls are among the out of town visitors. his sister, Mrs. John Mnrnn. of hrie for a few days. Charles Nangle has recoyered from IS OFFERED THE GIRL a bad cold ‘and”is dgain”able’'to ‘be at-his place of business. In the Photo-Drama "’ Ol' - B X R G ELEO TONIGHT. i : LAXATIVE TABL S : m CORINNE GRIFFITH ‘Added Attraction TWO-REEL “BIG V” Feature Comedy “Pluck and Plotters” These new fun-makers are said to be real scream- provoking. ELKO Theatre Select Pictures presents CONSTANGE TALMADGE “Mrs. Leffingwell’s Boots” Cleverest Comedy Ever Seen also .showing ANTONIO -MORENO CAROL/ HOLLOWAY in second episode of “THE IRON |- " TEST” TONIGHT—LAST TIMES GRlAND L-Ko Comedy—Two Parts ““ BUSINESS BEFORE HONESTY 10c and 20c Matinee Daily 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Harry Geil is visiting ‘at the home | passed the 'day with friends. | ort tf a WED”ESDAY" T”URSDA’ | e Sl il ot rom o 5 o Eorirat pet oo, only 34,15 dos | ) Featuring ithe Outdoor amn HA ROI D | .0th, Quality kodak work gquickly one. _+1m3b LOC KWO oD “The Great “When you getsuch = Good taste, smaller chew;longerlifeis what yedl ldsting gotosn makes Genuine Grave- satisfaction f't"om 8 Iy costlesstochew than small chew,” says . grdinary plug. the Captainn ““it 3 Write to:— ’ > Al 1 GO SEiy iy GENUINE GRAVELY, DEADLY WORMS Often attack children and ab- sorb the viltality of the child. Paleness, emaciation, and nerv- sus twitching are indications. Anita King This is a smuggling story, a Melo-drama of suspense and mystery “Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Added Attraction : Tea” is % den?ly foe to all stom- PATHE NEWS :gl;::ceov; fi“fl class of DANVIL;l:w:M." R 9 ach and bowel impurities, eject- - . hr booklet on ng plng, v omarnce cleansing and healing, newing vitality and restoring : ealth to the little sufferer. d : 3 by giving.the child a cup ; ht. . Delay may endanger @l WEDNESDAY Produced by Yorke Film Corporation—Edwin Carewe, Managing Direétor, Story by Finis Fox. Directed by Henry Otto. Distributed by METRO PICTURES CORPORATION Peyton Brand ‘REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch_ pscknge ay from . City. Drug Store

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