Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 3

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58 ISDOING NYMORE DANCE TONIGHT. - _SATURDAX, EVENING, MARGH.5, 1918 Mr. gfifi Mrs. J. R. Osborn af Cass Lake were il the city yesterday visit- h‘:tg their son; J. F. Osborn, of this city. Mrs. 5. Moe of Trail was a betwoen THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Miss Bertha Bjorke of Gonvick was in the city yesterday eénroute to Bag- ley, here she will visit friends and reletives during the weegk-end. G. R. Clark, Duluth; E. 'W. Broberg, and E. C. Stockland, Minneapolis; R. B, Hayward, Boston, and J. 8. Campbell of Minneapolis are among the guests at the Hotel Markham. The Crookston Daily Times says, 0. C. Rood, former resident of Crook- ston, now traveling out of Bemidji 1s & prominent business visitor in the city, registered at the Palace hotel. The Rev. George Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal church, will conduct sarvices at Cass Lake on Sunday evenings throughout lent, and serv- ices in this city Sundays at Northern Minn., agency, Dwight Spanish Influenza - can be prevented easier than _it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. Auto Livery and Taxi Service ' .Day and Night Service Office -Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami‘Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 There-will ‘be-i-dance-at Nymore 10:30 o'clock in the morning and this oventng, to which the public 18| for rubrer ctames, fer ouns shore |D. Miller, dependable {nsurance of | Friday evoning. services at 7:30 QL tnvited. Mrs, Vanis orchestra will|ture stamps, notarial peals and cor-|o ery kind at fair rates. 17th year.|o'clock. All members are urged to WM. M'CU play. ey e Siug|Phone 167~ Socurlty Bank Bk | mako ¢ speoial go to chureh stort| CASCARA E2® QUININE . AIG z o ; uring lent. Manager ! BASKET SOCIAL AND DANCE:, | Mrs. A Quinn, who has visited| aries Mergeris 3fain of Turtl p— Py 2 : : 1::1 Mofln Wo:dmen wmh;lv&;: wolfln and relatives in Sebeks,|pive® Lol ToRCe 3“0:‘“ of Bemidfl NOTICE. PoM© 3 F:'il:w;:“if"“.;‘l“z““ in e el alker and other polnts for & short|s . ends yesterday. She was accom- s Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet - [{RIITIIHININNINRERILERORORARLAY al uesday evening, me, returned to her home In| . :i.q $o Turtle River by Mrs.. K. form=—safe, sure, no opiates—Dbreaks up a cold HnHnm B L SO | QNN M Bean, i wiit B (b WOBIOn | 1oty hot i soart Tt e i Blere gp n J06% M. {,_Subscribe for The Pionser friends are invited. 3 e r o oy dabts contracte | Witk M. Filfs piesice. At £1 Due Siorce, | INIIUOINIVINNRARERARAANARR AR | Miss~Arvilla Kenfield éntertainsd | + 60 guests at.a‘deMghtful dancing rty last evening, at' her home on avenue. “Mrs: Charles: Ven furnished the .music. - } GET TOGETHER SUPPER. | Under. the auspices of the Brother- f hood class of the Baptist Sunday|: i school, a get together supper was | served~in-the -church -basement . last evening.. A featnre after the supper wag a discussion:of “What the Work- ing men, business men and: profes- sional man expects of the church.” Several- musical- numbers. were.given throughout the evening. RECEPTION FOR BOLDIER. Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. W. Dean and daughters.entertained @t a reception for-Ed.. Dean Thursday evening. Mr. Dean, who has seen fepy monthe service in France and’ who was wounded in-the battle of Argonne, has just returned from-overseas, and " related ‘many int incidents | | while {n the service. He-was a mem-. ber of the First di¥isiofi-of the Fifth . “feld drtillery, which- went with Gen- eral Pershing’s forces 22 months ago. Captain. Rusness of prehead, who ¢ is: e house-guest at the Bacon. and Falion homes; and who'.was preeeént at the.reception, also-told of bis Iife -in.-the..service.. kY | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Call 195 for Bemidji Steam Loun- dry. -~ = 6488 C. E. Barlley of Rosby pasaed yes- terday in ‘Bemidji. 4 ‘ —u——' George Greigg-of Fernbill was: in, the city for supplies today. 4 — J. G& Meyers of St. Paul is among the business visitors todey. Mrs. F. C. Zueldorf of - Akeley. passed’ yesterday in Bemidfl. Mrs,. Charles A.. ‘Cleveland of Landa passed:the'day:in Bemidjt. . $60,000 to- loan- olfzarms. - Dean Lapd:Co. -~ Ty a71tt visitor in-the city during’ the wi e e urigs th L. W. Gelloway of Cags Lake, :.: Jobn - Desjardins - of Bhevlin :ia :mqu.x the week-end. bisiness visis 0r8, - W. G. Willisms of Minneapoils is among the out of town bueiness visi- :, tors. oy C. D. Bacon of Walker was a visi. tlur in_the city, yesterday for a short time. T. W. Dean-of Duluth is in the city.on business. matters for. a short time. & . The bhest supper you ever ate for 36c-at. the .M. E. church Monday night. 2 23.39 Attorney-C. R. Middlston of Bau- 3 detm‘ is transacting. business in Be- miail. - 3 H. Ivarson of-- Minneapolis is among the .guests at the Markham today. . Mrs. A, Carlson of Turtle River transacted business in ‘Bemidji yes- terday. - Mrs. A. Agen of Kelliher was among the out of town. shoppers yes- terday. t : Attend the M. K. guphor Monday night, March 10, in the church base- ment. Tickets 36¢c. o 2-39 Miss Myrtle Radspinner of Turtle River was' a between train shopper yesterdsay. James Geraghty. of. Milwaukee: s -among..the .business visitors in the city today.. 3. H. Hyson of Little Falls is a business visitor at the Markham for a short time. See the M. E. menu appearing ‘n this isshe.. Take the family. You are all invited. | 2-39 Mrs. Mande Briggs of Nevis was a visitor yesterday. being. registered at the Hotel Markham.. William P. Hines of Hines, Minn,, 15 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines of this city for a few days. P. S. Hilliboe of Minneapolis. was among the out of town business visi- tors at the Markham- yesterday and today. : Lioyd Steele returned .this morn- ing from a camp in Florida snd i3 visiting at the Clyde Petri home. Dr. Dehison returned yesteérday m New York Mills where he visit- “d& his.parents for & short time., Dr. Denison has just retuined from mili- - -tary- service: > factive Paae Post card portraits only $1.75 doz.: proofs supplied! Kodak finished post %x;gn &nly &c each. Rich:Studio, 29 Misg Lucile Steidle left today for assuming her new duties. J. G. Willlams of this city, presi- ‘dent of the Beltrami county.Poultry Breeders' association haa Rose Comb Rhods Island .Red cock- erel- for which he paid $26. D, C. Searl of Fernhill-was in B'e- mld‘},l et:da{ g:‘ % tmu wltehwhn llu Dcl:. kv. %“‘3}' §" Pwfil P smlfih' Sllop confin af ’ A th; . T s 2, 3 Mrs, | G gren. Minneapolie; || Phone 488 311 6th St leave the.liospital in-a.few. days:: guest of lreluuvea. ¥. 8hip- 1438 by her after this:date. Ralph and Fred S8haw .returned|man. 1Mo48 | this: morning from North Dakota, grandparents since Christmas. They are sons: of Mr. Shaw at the City Drug store: STAHL-JACOBS Furniture Renovators All work guaranteed. Work called for and de, livered. General Repni_r ol The Ladies Aid of the M. E. chnrch will serve a 35c supper in the church basement Monday night to the pub- lie, commencing at 6:30 o'clock. The menu is as follows: #: Pot roast, mashed potatoes, cab- bage salad, jelly, apple pie, cheese, coftee. ) : 2-39 received a Boarl i{s fmproving and will|Charles G. Bates, Minneapolis; J. C. Higbe, Brainerd; 8. J. Strong, Joliet; REX -- SPECIAL TONIGHT h Showing the Great Sequel to Martin Johnson’s : TH"-E' CAN - IBALS SOUTH SEAS ENTITLED ‘Captured by the Cannibals’ . Produced by the Exhibitors’ Mutual Corporation . Hundreds of Bemidji theatre goers saw the first showing of this.stupendous feature of the South Sea islands at the Rex, now see the sequel to that amazing tropical production. Final install- ment, taken at the risk of life, shown in six reels. Also Good Comedy in Two Parts Prices 10c and 20c 7:20 amd 9 o’Clock The Newest Big Screen Masterpiece PRODUCED BY J. STUART BLACKTON “The Common Cause” The war love story, with a laugh, a thrill and a throb—Love and Lovers Amid War HE THEY . Comedy Touches in Con- trast With Sterner Scenes & CHARLES-AND VIOLET Why and How the .Allies prd Sy BLACKTON BREAMER Joined to Save As two little war refugees in J. Civilizati Stuart Blackton’s *The Common THE HEROINE Cause.” THE LOVABLE KIDDIES WITH A CAST OF FOURTEEN REAL STARS, FIVE OF WHOM ARE APPEARING/ ON BROADWAY TODAY IN DRAMATIC STAGE PRODUCTIONS—Irene Castle, Julia Arthur, Violet Heming, Marjorie Rambeau and Effie Shannon take roles in the prologue and Epilogue. A SPEGIAL ATTRACTION--NO ADVANGED PRIGES Matinees 3:00—10c and 20c Nights 7:30 and 9:00—Any Seat 20c ELKO -- TONIGHT and TOMORROW Tonight Her name was on the index—the little- brown [ tab that pointed to a chapter of hideous crime! She was hunted by men and haunted by women. Cold, piercing ; ‘eyes trailed her every move; mocking, sneer- ing, taunting voices ' leaped up like a bolt in ! the night and bellowed: “THERE is the Woman-—~the Woman On the Index —SHE Is the Guilty One!” Cringing, crouching with the fear of it all; clinging to the straws of last hope, she kept on, DEFYING grim fate and DARING ithe green-eyed monster to rob “her heart of all that she held dearest—the faith and devotion of the man she loyed! Then the startling climax! The stare of suspicion vanished and the merciless hearts again flowed with the red blood of human souls, for she WON the strug- gle for the right to love and she trapped the mongrels that would despoil the most noble cause in all the world. $N WHO IS THIS WOMAN—WHAT DID SHE DO? YOU WILL NEVER KNOW UNTIL YOU SEE— _ “The Woman On The Index” “Smiling” Bill Parsons In the Comedy—“HAVE ANOTHER”’ SATURDAY and SUNDAY DAULINE FREDERICK ,-:_T neAWomqfi on the Index Matinee Daily 2:30 Matinees Evening Shows w5 GRAND “i at 2:30 9 o’Clock B REX Theater SUNDAY ALSO MONDAY B An Authorized Film Version of the Life and Works of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt “OUR TEDDY” From th Gradleto the White House A STIRRING AMERICAN DRAMA OF ADVENTURE AND ACHIEVEMENTS “The greatest fiction is truth.”—Poe ———— CHARLIE CHAPLIN—“ONE A. M.” Matinee—Starting 1:30 Night First Run, 7:10 Second Run, 9:00 Note Prices Matinee—10c and 20c Night—All seats 20c

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