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THE BEMIDJI DAILY "PIONEER PAGE FiVl M. P. Ostby of Walker was a Be- midji visitor yesterday. B. P. 0. ELKS. There will be a regular meeting o\ the Elk's' lodge Thursday evening. o, Elk's lodge THUR. FRI. & SAT. ‘'-. DANCE POSTPONED, DO'[I,GLAS ‘ADORTS DPMAY: SFOCIAL AND PERSONAL H. A. Rahier of Brainerd spent Wednesday here on business . ® Lots of houses. Let me sell you| G. H. Roberts of Frohn spent the| O P Foss of Frazee was among ths v 5 The_dance which was to be given one.” B. J. Willits, the landman. ~_|day in the city yesterday. out of town callers hero yesterday. . |pnupaday night, April 15th for Ma- 6t4- sons and families, has been postpon- 3. P. Easton of Warren was a Be-| S C. Bailey returned y““’""‘y ed. 1t4-15 P from International Falls, where he slc]l;! lgt Bolster is reported as on the |midjl visitor on Wednesday. spent several days on business. PARENTS SHOULD WARN CHILDREN AGAINST TH®FT W. E. Dean of the Dean Land Co., has reported that a number of small articles have been stolen from his office during the past several days, including such things as a pocket compass, a reading glass and a quan- tity of postage stamps. The thefts were made at different times, he states, and appear to have been done "' M. N. Peterson of Austin was a Be- Take home a brick of Koor’s ice |midji buainess visitor yestérday. cream. . 4-btt Miss Della Anderson has complet- ed her term of teaching at the Eland H. E. Palmer of Pine River spent school and returned to her home in Irvin Barlow has accepted a posi- |the day in Bemidji on Wednesday. Shotley township. tion with the Blectric Light Co. s g ¥ E. F. Rossberg of Crookston was a |, .Conrs.ul‘ J.hfbu.nd ‘:““ !;nislh his Rex Friday—Ann Little and Jack | business caller here on Wednesday. erm as teacher at the school near Hoxie in “Lightn[ng Bryce.” 1t4-15 . Grygla next week and will then come G. H. Warner of Brainerd spent to Bemidji to enter the short course Miss Anna Tardy of Frohn was the \Vedneadav in the city on-business. at the state Normai. by the same person each time. He guest of Bemidji friends on Wednes- e believes it to be the work of some day. E. 14, Foote and 0. M. Forbord of| County Superintendent of Schools youngster who should be corrected by Boy River were Wednesday visitors|J. C. McGhee is expected to return |his parents before any more serious Rex—*“Lightning Bryce” is coming | in this city. ?‘{3;‘:’1‘(‘&)’ ;mm ll;ledhL&kg. Nebi?hn?nd crimes are committeel. —Ann Little and-Jack Hoxie. edby where he has been visiting e Ann 1tt4-15| B, H. Dea of Minneapolis, general |Tural schools for the past year. SURPRISE FOR PASTOR NORDALE mill' superintendent for the Crook- The congregation of the Swedish Mrs S. P. Hayth of Northern|ston Lumber Co. spent Wednesday| Mrs. A. T. Stevens, who is staying [Lutheran church planned a very transacted business in Bemidji Wed- |here on business. | with her husband at the Northern |Pleasant surprise on their pastor and neciny Pacific hospital at, Brainerd, spent|Wife,"Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Nordale, Can you beat it—25c for a mealj; Wednesday with Bemidji. friends. She |1ast evening. Theodore Fenske took "Wflliam Ridelle of Turtle River|and at the Swedish Lutheran church, [returned to Brainerd this morning. |them car riding, and at a set time transacted business in Bemidjl yest- | where everything always tastes so brought them to the church, w.ich erday. good, on:Saturday, April 17th. 2t4-16 was the pretty scene of a gathering of S S about seventy people. The church parlors were tastily decorated with streamers of pink and white and bas- kets of cut flowers. The evening was spent in a social way, with a talk by the pastor, a vocal solo by Miss Paul- ine Olson, a talk by C. J. Clover. and a presentation speech by George Berg- lund, in which he made a present of a substantial purse of money to Mr. and Mrs. Nordale. A delicious lunch was served at the close of an enjoyable evening. The occasion ‘was the birthday annlver- Arvid F. Hoorn, acting superin- :.;gfi?lto:l ;?QON&?‘:"I:‘;‘:‘:::,D:)'::“:S& THE BRILLIANT STARS tendent of the consolidated school at|.g¢” axpressing ‘their appreciation of{| of “23%% Hours Leave” and “What’s Your Husband Williams, has been secured for the(ypa.t Rev. Nordale and wiie have || Doing?” in another Smashing Laugh Hit remainder of the term to succeed C.|gone for the church. “MARYS ANKLE” W. Rrand, who is principal of the school, but who died a few weeks Mary had a little ankle; injured it one day. ' Now the young “Doc” who repaired it just can stay away! Miss Cora Sawyer, who has finish- ed her term as teacher at the Chris- tianson school mnear Thorhult, pass- ed through Bemidji today enroute to Cass Lake from where she \will go to her home at Buck Lake. Mrs. Jack Jinlwnson. 01 oecida is| Mrs. Charles Blakeley of Turtle spending a few days visiting with Be-|River spent a few hours between midji tirends. trains in Bemidji yesterday. She + transacted business and called on Mrs. Benjamin Shawl ' of Wilton |friends. e was a between train shopper in. Be- mi‘ddi on Wednesday. Conductor G .W. Stiles of Bemidji is taking Jerry St. Cyr's place until the latter recovers fronmi his opera- tion. Mr. St. Cyr is out of the hos- ptial and expects to work on Mon- day.—Brainerd Dispatch. Special designing service. Spencer Rejuvend corsets, surgical supports. ‘Mrs. Hananh Pendergast of Lake|Home appointments, if desired. Mrs, Plantaganet is transacting oOusiness|M, Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Phone inthe elty for a few days. - 466. 1 mo 5-6 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White will ar- rive in the city temorrow morning after spending the winter in the southern part of the United State, ac- :ording to a telegram received to- ay. Speeiat designing service. Spencer Rejuveno - corsets, surgica. supports. Mrs. M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Home appointments, it desired. 1 mo5-9 The Lutheran Brotherhood of. the Swedish Lutheran church will meet Friday evening at 8 o’clock, in the basement of the church. Rev. Nor- dale. will entertain. You’ll get beef loaf, escalloped po-|28° ; ‘tla:oes, rye and white breaa, butter, == " TOMORROW elly, cake, coffee, all for 25 cents at Mr. and Mrs. B. Landgren and son, 3 5 the Swedish church, Saturday. Verne, of Yola, were in the city to: Matinee 2:30 2t4-161day, enroute to Pipestone, Minn., where they will visit with relatives B. .Hooley at Northern Grocery Co,| Mrs. M. F. Wilson received word |for about three weeks. They recent. 4uring the day, or at Markham hotel. | yesterday, announcing the death of|ly *sold their farm on Lake Hattie, evenings. 1117tt le)t:lr[ sl:ter, M“i Alnhur Robinson, at|and upon their return, will locate in : uth. Mrs. Wilson, brother Harry | Bemidji. . The Auxilliary of the Rebekah|Magnuson, and sister, Miss dna-Mag- . . MATT MOORE lodge will meet Friday evening at the |nuson, who is visiting here, left this 8pot cash pald for Liberty Bondg, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. LOUISE GLAUM Comedy—*Dames & Dentists”—Big V SPECIAL MUSIC FRI. & SAT. EVENINGS ’ k TONIGHT 0 & . & SAT. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS home of Mrs. Courtney, 819, Bemidji {noon for Duluth to attend the funer- MEETINGS IN BAPTIST CHU® H ed, The Ladies’ Ald of the Swedish |interest and attendance. Mr. Moyer - Lutheran church will hold their an-|the evangelist, preached to a well Saturday arternoon, beginning at 3|the lafe comers will be unable to Supervxsed by o'clock. A light supper will be esrv-|[find a seat. -These meetings are ALLAN DWAN Because you won’t get a 25c supper|is held in the church, with the even- every day now adays. 2t4-16 |ing service at eight, sharp. avenue. The hostesses will .e Mrs.|al. The meetings now being held in —in— Virts and Mrs. Smith. .. All are invit- the Baptist church are increasing in ““ ” SAHARA nual spring sale of aprons and other|filled house last night. Indications useful articles in the church parlors,|are that before the end o1 the week ed in connection with it. Come one|bright and protitable. In the af- and all. Bring you family and friends |ternoon at two- thirty a Bible study at the GRAND Theatre E NEWS s ELK Matinees Daily 3:00 P T Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 Next Week’s News—Today Published Every Thursday—By the Harding-Whaley Co., Bemidji, Minn. Pricaloss to Palvans NOTED ACTORS AT MARY'S ANKLP IS 'Novuumlonor CHARLES RAY IS AN ‘mmmm’ SIR ARTHUR W. PINERO THEATRE ~Matinees Daily 2:30 .. . Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 . THI'IR BEST WITH NEW PICTURE WITH | SHOWING SERIAL| AUTO SALESMAN IN RUPERT HUGHES NOVEL AU"I'HOR OF THE PLAY ., . m muu YOUN_E_INCE STARS C’rammed Full of Breathless l ALARM m ANDY’ Comes to Grand Theatre Sun- Hls HOUSE lN 0Rm’ M.tt Moore and Edwm Stevens| May T;I“y Stage Farce Said to »Melodumntic Ri'k."'d As Bnhful Youtl:, He Turns Day—l-lelen. Chadwick - 'Fa.mmu Stnge Success Pictur- X Amolu Screen Favorites Provide Excellent Vehicle Romance Tables on Bluffer in . Heads Fine Cast ized .for E.lnf Ferguson in “Sahara” for Lively Pair i New Picture Wi ith Artistic Results May Tully’s well known stage farce, “Mary’s Ankle,”. has been Three episodes (six reels, six thou- send feet), all shown on the same day —Thursday only-for the next five weeks. Rupert Hughes, one of the fore- most novelists n‘:ho th'}‘\huc in| The new Paramount-Artcraft pic- A:’mr‘e‘nnrc;,' ::h::l: :;Pfl:': in Re:bo:l? ture, “His House in Order,” in which which Goldwyn will present at the Elsie Ferguson will appear at the .Elko theatre next Sunday and Mon- i erokiodia tremend Aaation day, was adapted from the play of and ¢ a endous se! , A ight, Sir giving rise to a long and heated dis- Te hfam:;s E';fimh pla':lr‘:ng St cussion in the New York daily press.| Arthur ng nero. e It was directed by T. Hayes Hunter,| version retains all of the dramatie and is an Eminent Authors produc-| flavor that made the play famous. tion. The play was first produced at the Mamise was a pampered daughter| St. James theatre, London, February of the rich—aancing, pleasure-loving| 1, 1906, with Sir George Alexander butterfly—she found her wits pitted| in the role of Jesson. In September against the most gigantic problem| of the same year Charles Frohman facing the country today. On one|produced it at the Empire theatre side beckoned the old life—the life|in New York, with John Drew and of pleasure, gaiety and ease; on the| Margaret mmgum in the leading other side, a life of drab toil and| roles. There it played nearly an sweat fraught with hardship and| entire year to capacity audiences. . privation. And in the balance hung| “His House in Order” has for its fate. theme the-marital difficulties of Nina The cast supporting Louise Glaum, the magnetic star of “Sahara,” the grippsh:‘gl;mofio:;l drama by C. Gard- Bdlhmpted mlt; fwhm, ]'Ii'h elmmet;i M} be ner ivan, showing Friday and |2 hilariously funny Thomas nce P 4ot n s.turdny at the Grand theatre, is a |motion picture and will be shown at| - “}f is. the way SBmashing Bar. small ‘gne :in numbers but large in|the Elko theatre tonight, also Friday riers,” the big new serial of the open lbility, popu lnrAty and nmnunonfl.od- and . Saturday, matinee and evening, |spaces by Cyrus Townsend Brady, day, Wednesday and Thursday next. with Douglas MacLean and Doris Ma; Ti S $ huonpxctue wlnch Allan Dwan has |as the co-stars. These young people %i‘}linm fg::c;:fi This time thé star is Andy Gray, supervised for presentation by J.|have already made a name for them- Joe Ryan (Scar-|Shy, stuttering salesman for an auto Parker Rud Jr., Miss Glaum i. not |selves in “Twenty-three and a Half face), Edith|truck concern. Anxious to forge a temptress, but that weak-willed, |Hours' Leave” and “What's Your Johnson and Wal-| ahead in business, he strives to over- Iluxury loving, adultation seeking but- | Husband Doing?” said by many to ter Rogers, willl como his shortcomings b tte: terfly type of woman, whose selfish- |be the best comedy pictures of the be shown at the|. ; gs by pattern- ness is a8 insidious as the devil him-) season. Grand theatre, |ing after the firm’s star salesman, nlt “Mary’s Ankle” is about a doctor The first three ihfik"' who is really a fg‘“fl‘“h" Foremdst in support of Miss Glaum | without funds and patients who was episodes_together | NiCY eomes mb.c"’l‘:“" A chance is Matt Moore, one of those good old | persuaded by friends to announce his ; with Harold ."rv;, Iatte ge, a Yig :yeg'tho htn;ckn Irish Moores of whom, the screen|marriage in order to collect a fortune| |LW =] 'Lloyd’s second| ;m.n:tez,:mpresse with the boy's has seen four—Matt, Tom, Owen -nd from a rich uncle. When the uncle $100,000.00 two- | “CvET™Y L i Joe. The public bas accused Matt|announces his coming, the youth is| WILLLAMDUNCAN par't comedy,| A lucky accident puts Andy “in Moore of being the husband of Mary|unable to produce the bride. But vIaeam “Captain Kidd's | Soft” with his boss’ pretty daughter Pickford, Alice Joyee and Grace Cun-|fate causes a pretty girl to sprain| Kids,” will be shown tonight (Thurs-|2and he follows her on his vacation ' ard, but, as a.matter of fact, Matt is|fier ankle in front of his office, and|day). Briefly, in the rough and ready | to & summer resort. All the time 4 * the_onmly. blchnl;or in the family. He|{then the fun commences. atmosphere of the timber lands, Dick | he is masquerading under the name is Miss Gl‘“"'" screen husband in| My - MacLean and Miss May are | Daring (Wm. Dunean), disowned by of Blinker, and when he again en- noted for the youth and vivacity that | his father, and out to make good for counters Dodge and closes a big order Edwin ngvem cares not whether they " inject into their work, and|himself, met many barriers. He also with him, complications result thick he be hero, villain'or director—he’s| «Mary's Ankle” is said to providé an| met a girl. As and fast. Needless to say they are been each of these. excellent vehicle. - Victor Potel, Neal| her protector straightened out happily and Blinker g Pl ts his due reward. So does Andy. . | Burns, James Gordon, Lizette Thorne | against ‘a gang gnec Movie Dnnmnemed and Ida Lewis are included in the| of scheming, law-. : The' picture was produced by Charles Ray is again the bashful youth who develops into a world- beater in his new screen comedy, “Alarm Clock: Andy,” which is com- ing to the Elko theatre next Tues- Grand theatre Sunday and Monday. The story first appeared as a mnovel Mamise, Helene Chadwick. Jesson. Filmer, believing that Nina Davidge, Rockcliffe Fellows. cannot keep his house in order sends Nicky, Frank Leigh. for the sister of his former wife to Lady Clifton Wyatt, Clarissa Selwynne. makes all sorts of trouble for Nina, Lady Webling, Kate Lester. and relations between husband and finds letters of the first wife to her sweetheart which reveals the fact J that Jesson is not the father of the Major Widdicombe, Dwight Crit- | boy. Filmer learns the truth of his tenden. second wife’s worth and all ends Verrinder, Sydney-Ainsworth. happily. — i Among the members of the cast is HAROLD LLOYD IS V::non %tele;l Holgtle% I:‘] Fflm who was Helmar wi e Fel REAL COMEDIAN in “The Doll’s House”; Margaret Lin- den, Marie Burke and Lawrence Next Wednesday, April 21st, C. L.| Harold Lloyd has risen in film cir-jJohnson. Hugh Ford was the di- cles until he is fast becoming one of [rector and Arthur Miller the camera the most popular and best known|man. There are scenes of beautiful comedians seen on the “silver sheet.” | English homes, a Bal Masque and an Originality, and his big “glassless |automobile smashup that go to make glasses” give his comedies a distinc- [the picture exceptionally interesting. tiveness that are all his own. The| A Prizma subject, “Hawaii,” in second of his new laugh makers, en- | natural color phowgnphy and se- titled “Captain Kidd’s Kids,” in two |lected music by the Elko orchestra parts, is a scream, and will be shown | Sunday evening are additional attrac- ‘Wednesday only at the Grand theatre. tions. " in; gPolly Widdicombe, Florence Deshon. > Thomas H. Ince for Paramount-Art- craft releise. George Webb, Milli- cent Fisher, and Tom Guise are in the .S,!lppb'rflng cast. y S— i 2 'l'he Bulletin of the United States|supporting cast. Lloyd I ham | less lumberjacks 1§ .. public health service refutes a popular dlrzpc:ed gxe picture, :vyluch ;g:aPar- trying to steal belief as follows:. “The fact that|amount-Artcraft, and Luther B. Reed| her father's tim- :igi::a of d];ef;le g t: motion pic- | furnished the scenario., ows daily without experiencing « any discomfort to their eyes, or that De.:dded"amphlo!ns. c:::ed D:l'::)e:m& such eye trouble that is found is not at each performance Pty cingl’ after peril they B W ing Match at Gi traceable to over-indulgence in the| . iooq ’ &pe faced together, [ : restling Match at Grand movies, would seem to indicate that e"n::g!p" Friday and Saturday fighting hard for ¢ vision. n pl Wo! your . B A for. justice. igh-powere "| Curtis, champion wrestler of this city, s suffer. when mcu:m e prop- New Marion Davies Film |42 atic story of risk al:;i | romane| iy et a”ugm_h“meigm :hz- erly screened—as y are a e B stout-hearted man Grand and Elko—from what they be- | The beautiful screen favorite, Marion :,1‘; to ;::cess and victory in life ac!:: lenger, John Albrecht of Minneap- _hold at & movie, it is their own fault. | Davies, v_nll“nxon' bean"at the Elko | j5ve, with the. great outdoof‘ sl;:m olis. Curtis wrestles at 160 pounds, “You needed an oculist, anyway, and theatre in “April Folly,” a Cosmo-{g,r jts settings. s’?ch is ¢ ebe lnd being unable to find an opponent m f all; “It is' quite certain that| politan Production released as a Par-|«gmaching Barriers,” which Kms of hu, gwn weight who is near his e person would find even nore amount-Arteraft picture. It is said|¢onight at the Grand theatre, tl"l" has consented to a bout dheom!ortin the same pexiod of con-| to be a thrilling and entertaining{ . ntinues every Thursday for fo wnth Albrecht whose weight is centrated reading.” pictare of love and adventure. more weeks. 180. Populn prices will prevail. ‘ber land he found the true test of his courage. Peril —— The Cast. Graham (Elsie Ferguson) and Filmer. live with them. The sister-in-law Sir Joseph Webling, Herbert Stand- | wife become much estranged. Nina 1] |