Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 5

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ey, telephone 114 Readers themselves to see that items of Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harv. owe it to their guests and to f local interest. are repo Every item wlil be given proper consideration when the source is known, M e M }:2 H."McMahnon motored todag c{';}Debs to transact business. Mrgy 8.7 M. Erickson of Bagléy is week. spending a few“days“in Bemiaji this] $50,0€0: to loan on farms. hn&geahpany. E -- Jamgés Wheeler of Bass Laka S a betiween, train visitor' in Bemidji Thursday.’ * Desn,| 1418 Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Knott of Spur autoed to Bemidji Thursday and visited friends. The Catholic Ladies of Circle No. 2 will have-a food sale in the Amer- ican Express company’s office Sat- urday afternoon, November 4. SIT . Mrs. Sydney Miller. of Scribner was the guest of friends while shop- ping in Bemidji Thursday.«.; \ Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of ‘Lake Plantaganet autoed to Bemidji Thursday znd transacted business and called on'friends. = Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lutheran Hospital will hold a food sale Sat- urday Nov. 4, at the Gas Company’s office. 6td11-4 shopping andical Bemidji todty: AT 3 g on friends Mrs. ‘Wim. Souder of Turtlé River rought her daughter, Esther, to Be- ‘mfiji Thursday tu“coi&ultfi 0 .. S. Kinhey is4rahsacking busi- is: looking after a logging contract. Ray Olson returned:to Bemidji yesterdty from Hibbing where he . transacted business. for a few days this week. Mrs. Arthur Olson, 1315 Beltrami { avenue, returned home Wednesday from Rochester where she spent sev- eral days. > The Catholic Ladies of Circle No. 2 will have a food'salé in the Amer- ican Express company’s office Sat- urday afternoon,”November. 4. 1t 11 3 T Word received in Bemidji by friends states that George Clifford wag ill“and under-the doctors’ caTe in Minneapolis, two abcesSes having formed in his ear. He went there the latter part of last week, accompany- ing remains of his wife for burial. N ! (] | Mrs. Hazel Sanford of Becida is}: at Round Lake.Camp: =whea'hn1-,§9(fl’l~wmt ads. ; “Madame Butterfly” IN THREE ACTS Miss Hlocence Willians ASSISTED BY ) MISS MARIE SATTLER, MISS IDA VIRGINIA BROWN, MISS BLANCHE: DODGE,.... MRS. WILLIAM .C. BUDGE, 5 Lieutenant Pinkerton of the United States Navy stationed at Nagasakiis about to. contract a Japanese marriage, assisted by Goro, a marriage broker, with Cho Cho San, known as the Butterfly. He has leased a tiny Japanese cottage overlooking the harbor. His friend, Sharpless, consul, tries to dissuade the lieutenant from his rash idea, arguing that while a Japanese marriage might be only a joke to him it would prove all too serious to her. She looks upon the marriage seriously. She has secretly renounced her faith, severing all ties with the past. 5 CHARACTERS Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, of the United States ¥ Naval Service, Serving on the United States Gunboat, “Ab- raham Lincoln.” : Sharpless, Cho Cho San—“Madame Butterfly” American Consul to Japan A Pretty Japanese Girl Goro,.... __The Match Maker MIS. PINKEItON, .ooooeeomememeccerieamamsrmamamaseaenensssesassanasasec - Zuzuki,....oceee ‘Madame Butterfly’s Trouble,.......... _Madame Butterfly’s Little Child ACT 1 Madame Butterfly and Lieutenant Pinkerton in their tiqy Japanese home. “I'm bes’ happy woman in Japan—meybe in all worl’. Whad you thing?” O ACT 2 When the Robins Nest Again. «Jt will all come to pas’ jus’ as I tell you——He.'ll-— Violin Solo, Miss Dodge The serpent comes to- Madame Butterfly’s Eden. “If he don’ lig, he don’ need stay, bud he do lig.” One Fine Day, .ccccceeeeoececooceecearmnsneneseesneanees Madame Butterfly Miss Brown ACT 4 / The Long Weary Night Passes. A STORY OF THE MAD AG Is the modern world like ancient Rome, racing to ruin on a wave of Jazz and Cocktails? This greatest of all the De Mille productions gives the startling answer, § settings, 1 thing se,en on the screen, with lovely Leatrice Joy, as a reckles society beauty, and THOMAS. MEIGHAN as the hero, who loving her sends her {0, vp}'i"sfi‘)n It will please you—Thrill you and make the NIN seem as/one. i E PARAMOUNT SUPER-SPECIALS ANOTHER OF TH Admission 20c & 40c Shows at 2:30, 7:15, 9:00 Starting Tomorrow MUSIC “Man slaughter” Stronger in cast and story, more gorgeous in gowns and |' more amazing beautiful in spectacle, than any-|: E reels|: SPEGIAL found among (What “Blunder” {ds jyou suggest) wanvnignt 1922, Associated Editors Art'Beach of Crookston, traveling salesman for the People’s Oil Co., is trensacting business in Bemidji this week. G. M. Woodruff, traveling sales- man, of Minneapolis is transacting business in Bemidji for a few days this week. PAGE FIVE University homecoming morning. More spectacuiar than “The Wo- man God Forgot;” more romantic than “Male and Female;” more dra- ! Meighan at the ELKO starting SAT- URDAY. 1t 11 3 wedk” by North Dakota. His family' moved the Window shop tonight =nd scc the Sale Windov‘ at the Elko Hat shop. Hats worth Bpito $7.50 Sale price Saturday $1. 1t 113 Mrs. M. E. Groff, teacher in the intermediate grade at Guthrie, is | spending today and the week end in Bemidji at her home 12,00 America avenue. Scarlet fever broke out in i Guthrie, three families having been . quarantined, and the . school was i closed there by the state inspector so that the rooms could be well fum- Harry Ritchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. x‘;‘;zt;kd before opening -again next Mrs. A itchie, 518 Minnesota i avenug stted ‘torbe Hil and, | under the doctor’s e i The most extraordinary sale of Call and hear the new hits on Victor Records and sheet musig for November. ‘Bemidji ‘Music. Company Phone 494, No, 116 Third St.4 11 7 See the wonderful values in trim- med hats in the Elko Hat shop Win- dows tonight. iSale :Saturday» $15 values for $6.95. 1113 Mrs. Ruth Pearce of Crookston, district supervising deputy of the W. B. A. of Maccabees, is t guest at the Ingersoil home in Fifth ward while working in this vicinity in the nterests of .the order. Charles Richards, traveling sales- man for F. 0. K. Wholesale Hard- ware company, returned yesterday to his home in Bemidji from the Range towng where he has transact- ed business this week. trimmed hats”in the histo d story of our store will be on" Satirday at the Elko Hat Shop. Hats worth as much as $15, Sale price$6.95. + 1t11 3 _Cris Fisher, who has conducted a cigar factory at 402 Minnesota ave- nue for some time closed his busi- ness and left Friday for Milwaukee where he will make his headquarters as traveling salesman for a cigar house. He expects to move his fa- mily there later. Mrs. Fisher is vis- iting her parents in Crookston for a month. g NOTICE Being divorced, I.am,no longer re- sponsible for any bills contracted after this notice by Elsie Tesch. R. J. Tesch 3t 11 3 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER || . ———— = == = Shows 7:30-9:00 ELKO ¥ TONGH Orchestra Every Night East Afvica, home of the bl —ALSO S| One of the funnie And Chap! RUSSELL RENICK “THE MEN OF ANZIBAR’ sometimes for gain, sometimes because they are hunted Zanzibar, center of its commerce and hidden strife —this is the tale that Richard Harding Davii wrote, Crammed full of tingling romance * and thrills, heightened by a’ click of mystery. . ‘“ROARS AND UPROARS” «“THE PERILS OF THE YUKON” ) RUTHE i | ack man—where white men go HOWING— st of 2-part comedies ter 8 of— Dr. and Mrs, A. J. Melby motored | ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO today to Minneapolis to attend the tomorrow and will return to Bemidji-Sunday|are requested to mect this cvening for the regular business mecting tt|Ruth Pearce of Crookston, supervis- the K. C. Hall at 8 o’clock. W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO matic than “Forbidden Fruit”—the greatest of all the De Mille beauty- - | pictures, “Manslaughter,”. with Thos. of Maccabees will organize a Junior court Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at e ——————— A R LI W " SCORES AGAIN WITH A BIG ONE auto: from his ;, ranch iin| .Dr, W. K, Denison returned this| L[t 1| first part of the week from the 4] Doran Apartmentg to the Parmelee TSR, (| residence, 719 Minnesota avenue.: § |the K. C. hall and urge as many as HOLD MEETING TONIGHT All members of the I 0. O. F.|aration for the rally which will take A special meeting of the G. A. possible to ottend. This is in prep-| R. Circle is announced to be held at the Moose hall Saturday afternoon at place in Bemidji November 13. Mrs.|2 o'clock. It is urged that all mem- jing deputy, will have charge of the | work. The regular meecting of the W. B. A. Maccabees will be held Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the K. of C. =11 and it is espescially urged that all members’ attend. ORGANIZE JUNIOR COURT The Woman’s Benefit Association The blind mother who Qidn’t know this was not her son. i The sister who found hefself loving her “brother” just a little more! @k o ! And ‘Sonny—the poolroom keeper, who took a dead buddy’s place in their hearts—and had to live his lie. RICHARD i BARTHELMESS | parallels his “Tol’able David” triumph in another play that sets your heart asingin’. «“SONNY?” | A sweet, strong, splendid drama of Humanity. We're proud to present it at the Grand Theater Today A First National Attraction. Directed by Henry King Charley Hutchison in “Hurricane Hutch” Harold Lloyd Comedy Fox News Grand Orchestra GRAND Today | 7:10-9, 10c-30c as well as fitting and wearing qualities is es- sential to complete sa- tisfaction in PARTY SLIPPERS Every slipper or pump we show meets these re- quirements and what is more The prices are not high. The “B & D Shoe Store Phone 45-W = a =E————————— [ [T R il AT (I The Famous Walk Over Shoes In Black or Mahogany Calf, the last ward in shoe style. A new lot, contain- ing every size just arrived they go in the windup' of our big sale at per pair $6.85 You will do well to buy more than one pair at this price. I John E. Hazzerd that r The Picture of the play by Winchell Smith and . AMETROREX INGRAM. PRODUCTION ? Presented, by John Golden and Marcus Loew Adapted by June Mathis and Mary O'Hara. Photographed by John F. Seitz._ I RINSES THE BLUEING FROM YOUR HEART Grand Sunday and Monday ‘“Has anybody in this town got $125?”7 A famous line from a famous play, now on the screen. A play worth $125 to | see. an 443 times in New York =~ ' SATURDAY - LKO THEATR | - NEAL HART IN “WEST OF THE PECOS”__ FRESH PORK HAM ROAST | { VEAL STEW 5¢ VEAL SHOULDER 15¢ PALAGE MEAT & GROCERY QUALITY & .« ~SERVICE LEG OF VEAL 30c H : SPRING 4 | CHICKEN, i 25¢ Baker’s Chocolate 18c cake X Argo corn starch ' 5c¢ pkg. EXTRA SPECIAL ‘we 21 Bars P & G Soap for $1.00 SATURDAY ONLY s CELERY HENS \ ' N 23¢c ¢ i HEAD LETTUCE ! §* CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST 12%2¢ BEEF STEW ~ 8¢ ; £ ROLLED . RIB ROAST, | 25¢ A TOMATOES'

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