Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 4

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staged next month. THE BEMIBJT DAILY FiONEER Rex last:night, Agd itwilldosoagain| ¥ Xk K K kK g R KRK XK X KKK KR ‘Mesdames “Neldon and Lemmer Sun- " : 7 touight at the second day’s run of this'4 =~ -7 HEULIN. s Kl'day the 16th. : . " ‘1 inieresting ‘metodrama. The star of ¥ & % x| Mrs. Andrew ‘Edinond -has been on @ AT THE - Levas 1 O - a8 A R R R R R R R o . - g =8 ‘I§{ the prduction is John Barrymore; one . Written last weok.) the sick list, the past few "days. . A : of -America’s ‘most prominent stage {Written last week.) The ,Charles Blanchard family THEAT ER S : stars. Much- talk of the Amateur| The men folks of this vicinity have|were given a surprise party,. the et A et A% Y F:s_ac_ksmnn 15 going about; and when | tarted cutting ice preparatory to the BEMIDJLDAILY PIONEER G. B. CARSON 2 B, M. DENT There were twenty-five people pre- $ house party at Lord Amersteth’s,-a Andrew Edmond is at home, after | sent, every one enjoyed-the evening = - . | |#aluable necklace is. shown. During!an absence of several’ weeks. and were loth ‘to leave when the ltho night.a buglar attempts to steal| * Edward Nelson made a trip to|time arrived. Miss Signa Youngman - might of Washington's birthday. a number of people are. invited 10 a spring fishing, 5 “The Sign Of The Cross,” with Wil- Entered nt the postoffics at Bemld‘k.wm.,' &8 Becond-clags matter Jiam Farnum.in the leading role, wus under act of Congress of March 3, 1878. one of -the early Famous Players pro- . . ductions that made a wonderful Suc- TELBPEONE 944 ' - this, but Rafiles stops him and’ gets| Kelliher recently. ‘He was accom-|of Waskish, and the Misses Olive the jewels. Captain Bedford is set|panied’ by Ernest Blanchard and F.|Shively and Dorothy Carlson of-Red - Lake township, were -among - the . : on the trail of the Amateur Cracks:| 0. Heulin, business men of this plagce. man. - He suspects Raffies, and Raf-| - Mrs.-Albert Smith and. son, Dan,|guests who came from a distance. o of Smithport were callers at the|attend the surprise party. Mr. 'Al- home of Mrs. Richard Lemmer last|bert Smith fyrnished the music fo - % the-dancing. ¥ Albert Petrowske made, a trip to Waskish last week, - e fles knows it. -From then on until the end there are many {nteresting in- cidents relative to the way. Raffles has the jewels in his pobsiession when Mr." and Mrs. Eddie Chamberlain he wants them and géts rid of them |were -visitors at the home's of when he does noti* * arne There will also be an L-Ko comedy feature, - s No attention peid to annonymous centrfbu‘!{onl' ‘Write's name must cfi? and which {s iow belugaligwn A ) - throughout the country in'return en- wn .editor, but not necessarily for publication. ¥ be kggmm::le‘aha-nn for u‘:a ‘Weekl: Ploxiozl- 'flm-’i reach ‘this office not- gagements in-order that those :who later than Tussday of each week to insure publication in.the current issie. did not see it the first.time, might have an opportunity to sée this elab- S orate version of Wilson Barrett’s pop- SUBSORIPTION BATES e ular'drama which has held the stage for years. < “The ' Sign Of the Cros: with Bray’s * ““Screen. Magazine vill be shown - tonight only at the’ Grand theatre. week. GREAT SEQUEL SATURDAY.~ On Saturday will be shown at the Rex the scquel to. the “‘Cannibals of 2 trlhdb‘::k'{::ognmclzui&? . he South’Sea,” the huge spectacle 5~ : : HAS SMASHING CLIMAX ¢ : and its treatment. /t s Fr . % duced by Martin Johnson, who at I A 5 ee. Ten pages, containing a summary of the nsws of the week. Published “The Woman ‘on the Index” bristles| Pre " G DR-WILLIAM’S SANATORIUM, every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, for, in advance, $1.50 with interesting situations and offars :‘.I']l?e;lsllfeofmhdis hlii:e‘:?&k ‘Lvl:ep;l(:!m:‘:;: B 3 { S.E. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. - complication after complication, not|.opnics. Bemidji patrons of the Rex| ® OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROUEEDINGS to mention a smashing climax. It i3{ )] well remember the first e . . 3 pisode Pauline Frederick’s first Goldwyn pic-| o¢ this amazing spectacle and should see the sequel. Its settings are -mag- nificant, and shows the natives in all their primitiveness. There will also be a good comedy A | GREAT LIFE’S LESSON. The passing of the great Roosevelt| left a life’s history of deeds and utter- > s I : : “The Common Cause,” J. Stuart{ances that stand a monument to Although it will go ahead without the excitement of war,| pjacktonts war drama which is.ta be| America, and these have been done the urge of dfil‘ige}', the enthusiasm of impending victory like|screened at the Elko theatre. satuy-|into film to teach the lessons of the Fourth loan, it. has behind it the solemn call of a great ‘dsyiatnd Slimda : ;::r‘ifi:gs l:olltiho screen p:trlié)tlsg)._ \lvhlch :ivillmbe,l shown at national duty to our soldiers and sailgrs, the insistent call of|2 picture in wi e thrils sfragtpthe Réx Sunday, and whion should be national honor and the duty America owes the restof the world. | 2itY, devised and the laughs ngverfscen. From a Duich ancostry, this h , i, 7 & Ao ; X misg fire. The story has many rugged youth ran the gumut of stu- ‘A. R. Rogers, chairman of the Ninth: district war loan organiza-| tertaining qualities, -abundant v dent, cowpuncher, the youngest tion, sumnied the situation up in the following statement issued: | ity “I;elng e t°fth its Dgomiflent mfi"‘f‘“{ of 'hegef“~'m"°;k “l‘;siflguyi @ ] merits,” and that -those. who go..t0.| where hie secured fame hy his cks The greatness of America never was so assured, never 8014, "ti'catre to be entertainéd sad|on the zrafters, on up to the presi- unquestionably recognized in the world as today. The power|amused have a treat in store. dency’of the United States, ‘colonel and might, the earned and deserved reputation of the United 2 in "the ' Spanish-American war, all States must be maintained. We occupy a commanding position ELKO TONIGHT. e S ”}fimifl;”“g t;‘t‘;:"gs",,‘.gz‘» in the world gained by our fighting' men on land and seas -and | Because Sybil Van Nérden did as|nfo o M0 i T B, un . 22 | Richard Vaughan told her, she gt | Teddy. is a great lesson of, life the superb manner in which the neox_»le. at home supported|into a tremendous lot of: ._,m,“f,e, them. This magnificent record of patriotism and self-sacrifice|You'll see what this. trouble was wheén THE WEEKLY PIONEER ture, is an adaptation.of Willard Mack of George Broadhurst's play which achieved success on. Broadway this year and, best of all, it comes to ¢ :lhc Grand theatre Saturday and Sun- ay. 3 APPEAL FOR VICTORY LOAN. Elko Hat{Shop THE STORE A HEAD A TREAT IN STORE. The moving picture - world .says To bind up the wounds of Amerfca in a strictly literal sense is the purpose of the Fifth, or Victory Liberty, loan-that will be for the young and an ins| piration for adults, must not be married by failure now. Let’s finish the job.” :}r}c;ans::"thesr:xi V‘Vorlgu%l:!mi;i.v ’;::: L : ; YRR R hich ‘will b Biko = e ANOTHER AMERICAN WAR LESSON. theatre tonighe, "An Interesting Bur- | (L Jf] R S ton Holmes travelogue will also be P DA { LA s 4 - screened tonight, v i € ) 3 " it L What cannot the Unted States do when she tries? Before N N eW arrivals lnsmart t ail 0~r e d h at S the war Germany practically controlled the. textile industry| “RAFFLES"—AGAIN TONIGHT. of the world, supplying four-fifths of the dyes used. The "‘:;*“’"{".:‘? ?1‘1"“5“: "““mafi'v United States paid Germany every. year $25,000,000 for the|Sreatly. pleased .the patrons of the dyes she imported. When this trade was cut off the American textile manufacturers were in great perplexity. Experimenta- tion began at once, but for a long time above all counters of' dress goods and in every garment department of the great specially priced for Saturday’s selling . ~ $3.95, $5.00, $7.50 Drink ' The young lady stores were displayed the signs: “No colors guaranteed- fast.” Next door g - Now these signs have disappeared. Good American-made|| Bays” e, b a0 s dyes in fast colors and all beautiful shades have been produced,|| -0 Lo .\ 1 W atch for anddwe shall never again need to depend on Germany for ks n b h B F 1 our dyes. Ce - Brother. = x" ormal - WHY NOT ENLARGE YOUR SPHERE O s £ I, 1] 408 I oPiutie et Omé sl WHY NO \ E, S Wéydoihej drink it? pening 2 | [ e . You fed! ‘proud of your wife and children, don't you? and|| He will Whlch W]ll be if you can do anything to make the home pleasanter and condi- Have his tions easier for them;.you do.it willingly. ... ratc e e A Why not enlarge the sphere of your affections a little and|| Photograph taken take the town, you live in on the same footing as your family? {| s uniform Be proud of it, do everything you can for it. If public improve- * Hefove he ments are needed, urge them and vote for them. B We want to see Bémidji known as one of the finest and|| Futs it away most progressive little cities in the state. If every citizen will|| And that support its trade, forward its interests and show a pride in all Hakkerup It's because coffee Next time a wakeful i or nervous- ness, heart-fhutter or stomach disturbance {ollows coffee-drinki date. - Living models and music its condtions, our ambtion will soon be fulfilled. Photographs . o sers - i 2 R s Please her . Premier Clemenceau, receiving the inter-allied women, said ]n'k 2 that “when people once came to an agreement they had better The best. Th Of POS'hm part.” The converse, i. e., that people who differ should remain “7%e o A ™ together until they come to an agreement, is only applied in the case of juries. L2 . ———0 It anvone asks you what is going on, tell him that taxes arc going up, prices are going down, the country is going dry, congress is going home, the president is going back, business. is going to pay, and we're. all going to be happy. Are Yo u o T, Alcohol is weakened, tobacco is going up in smoke, but : ? coffce stifl holds its grounds. > Ol M 5 Cash Specials --For-- —————— " whero | Friday and Safurday BigJumpinEricss Why To |, — Hide Market Has- Advanced the The demand for furs was never better than it is today. Sell while | 4 o . - prices are high. = 3 For t1e highest market price in Hides or Furs l { ’ i Bring or Sh'p to - e Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. Bemidi SChOOl Coffee .........35¢c This is a good grade.| 2 cans Red Beans. .25¢| ™ 5 lbs. Navy:Beans. .38¢ 1 can. Wampum Peas. Reasons why dwelling houses should be e built'in Bemidji this spring: for ...20c 1. Bedause they are needed and needed badly to house We Pay Frelght on All Shipments . RN 5 o $13% s idii B0 1Rt % 1 large can Sauerkraut|new families coming to Bemidji. 112.3rd St. 1Daor W. of Exp. Office Phone638-W Ca I 'nlval : forg B \ 16¢ 2. Because it will provide labor for many of our returned soldiers who may not have any other work available. When? “{One 1-lb.-can Calumet 1 3. Because they can be erected as cheaply this spring* Baking: Powder .20c/|as it will be possible to erect them in the future—perhaps LY FORS LAY FoR YHLTY OGS QALY roae” WALTY 70y TRALSY FONS TRALITY FO WAITY FOMS WALTY Aoe® ) i 3 X cheaper. W W W W W w W y TONIGHT 1OSb oa' al; S\?lfts Bora 48¢ 4. Because Bemidji should be a city of homes instead of b S R Wt v pREa ST P I A I WALNY fons D ar R AU rented houses. i - Where?- Only 10 bars to a cus- 5. Because you have waited until after the war to build By Request T . at the tomer. your home. The war is over now—your h?me is .next. ’ R4 _ HIGH SCHOOL “.. INow Is the Time to Buy We have a plan system which will surprise oo oy Special for Sufiday dlas BUIEDIN G e Mittens " |you—bdth for beauty of construction and w C . . ‘ . g e ".{50c per pair discount|economy. weme California Fruit Brlck o Admission - from regular price on Now is the time to decide the kind of home \: -4 Ice Creain ! w 10c at Gate all men’s mittens. |you want. . o s I S, 5c for Each Big discount on Men’s Wouldn’t you be proud to be able to look at - Order froi our, dealer o ! Side Show and Mackinaws and Rub-|a home similar to the one in the cut and feel that A A there will also be bers. it was all your own? TYYYEOGTY| o — ISt Hilaire Retail Lumb VYVYVVVYVY| woibd |wecenrgeder'Sh Hilaire Refail Lumber Goxy., - — tea rooms tn c rne er Phone 100 -? READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS e '"lll HERIEE [ O O O O o _:'

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