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FRIDAY. MARCH 30. 1917. AT THE ELKO THEATRE EASTER VACATION ; Tomorrow--Matinee and Eevening. in “THE DEVIL'S DOUBLE” ANNUAL MEETING OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; REPORTS SHOW PROGRESS The annual meeting of the Pres- byterian church was. held last. eve- ning in the auditorium of the church. The meeting was preceded by a supper given by the Ladies’ Aid for the members and friends of the church. After a short devotional period the pastor read the call for the nmeeting and George W. The majority of the teachers in the Bemidji schools will leave today . for their homes to spend Easter va. cation, which will continue unti April 10. Students from other to who are attending the Bemld?lz schools will also leave today for the various homes. THEATERS GRAND TONIGHT For a number of months past Lil- lian Gish, of the Triangle-Fine Arts studio, has been asking for a role full of action and movements and with plenty of comedy. A list of available plays was gone over, but the stories failed to give a character sufficiently lively to please Miss Gish. Finally it was decided to produce “Diana of the Follies,” and when Miss Gish went into counsel with her I NOTICE ! In the matter of the Northern Min- William W. Congdon is not the agent for said Company and is not auth- ‘ Campbell was elected moderator for . the trustes to discharge the tempor- director she discovered that Diana orized to sell land for said Company al business. N. E. Given was elect- , et hs had bosot ookt stics for or to receive money upon its account. . g ed secretary. A Lord was re-elected e ac been 0ok K. NORTHERN MINNESOTA DAIRY: s trustee for a term of three years. 3 Miss Gish has never appeared in a FARM LAND COMPANY, ' . ¥ The report of the acting treasurer, ¢ picture so reg}ete with emotional pos- 0 ? A i, ‘as very emeOUTAS: sibilities as “Diana of the Follies,” I e entier vYex ing. "1t is gritflylng to note that ’ whose leading character is a chorus - there is no debt to meet, and that - L R e oo oL b sclen. Most of them have little difficulty in stacto! n > 2 A e e N B, Give: blood. finding such wearing apparel here. 'What’s treasury. . N. E. Given was elected treasurer for the ensuing year. The pastor was then designated | 3 more, the style, quality and grade of cloth- A MODERN CINDERELLA ing satisfies also the man who wears our to moderate the spiritual part of the Joyce is sixteen, a younger sister, . meeting and call for the reperts from Wm. S. Hart, Triangl who has spent her life in the back- clothing. . the different organizations. Dr. 2 gle. ground, that her sister, Polly, might . Marcum, the clerk of the session, make her social mark. Easter Tlme Here Soon * * tooll)xrthEe m!llnultdes. lected by, Rev. G. H. Brooks of Los An- l;ouy's mtrtgng tanhgeu .{?ycei, vlvho, KKK KRR RKKKRK KX . E. H. Marcum was re-electe T3 in her secret heart, has fallen in love + Py B s elder for a term of five years. The fé’l’i&.fii',;;l“é’fili’affi;?‘;'&‘i?.ui:’ with Tom, her sister’s favorite. When Besides rigging you out et 5_“1'3 of following reports were read: His sabjoot will be “Some of the|FONY iilts Tom, just to tease him, clothes we have the lines with which to Report of session by the pastor. Great Changes of Religious Thought Joyce comsoles him. In time, Tom t h he “Ed 99 Report of secretary of the Sunday |{Free & R8T finds that the steadfast love he seeks ouch up the “Edges. % WANTED & WANTED — Dishwasher at Dairy Lunch. 330tt WANTED—Best wages for compet- ent girl. 1115 Bemidji Ave. 3-42 is that Joyce offers. school—Mrs. Essler. Report of treasurer of the Sunday no’;’h:&l_flcers of the local congrega-| ™ m, 1ozt hig love, Joyce tells Tom school—Mrs. Hitchcock. he must save her life to win her. President—A. A. Carter. Report of secretary of the Ladies’ ‘With this, she leaps into shark-in- ‘ Vice president—Mrs. Rose Koors. fested waters. Tom’s love is true. Aid—Mrs. Essler. Treasurer—Mrs. G. P. Irish, Report of treasurer of the Ladies’ CW. e He rescues the girl and wins her Secretary—Mrs. E. . Hannah. hand. At the Rex tomorrow. NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, HATS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, COLLARS, ETC. 0.J. LAQUA THE CLOTHIER 206 Third Street. Bemidji, Minn. Aid—Mrs. Grover. Report of the Missionary soclety—| ; og:.ffieez'hgs}fi‘sfi" ge"g g Afi‘:fig’ Mrs. Brown in behalf of Mrs. Olson. Mrs A A .Car.ter 4 SEf S5 ’ cie?;fl?fiisgt l&::;li:fi;:og:?e“or i » Tonight the Elko theater will show - The Phantom Bucaneers,” a photo-|a W. S. Hart drama, “The Devil’s|The play tells how the sinister gamb- Report of the treasurer of the 0 lay that the techmnical trade jour- ”» benevolences—Mr. Currie. I P Double,” will be seen at the Elko|ler, beset by hard living and hatred F R E C K E S nals speak highly of. There - are for all that is good, is won, by a wisp Phone 833. WANTED — Chambermaid. Markham. WANTED—To build your auto tops, cushions and curtains and replace the glass in your curtains. Phone 223. Chas. Johnston, 402 Bel- trami. _ 6-45 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 621 America Ave. 58. Mrs. Tom Smart. WANTED—Girl or woman cook at Jim Vicker’s Restaurant. 2-330 _ WANTED—Driver. Bemidji Steam Laundry. 3-33 WANTED—A competent maid who can give good references. Phone 630 or call at 803 Minn. Ave. 3290tt A R D S P U MBS S o WANTED—Will exchange land and cash for team. See Longballa, Se- curity State Bank Bldg. 4-331 WANTED—Work by day or hour. AT ELKO TONIGHT ag;:l; the reports were most encour many gripping scenes and the action theater‘v In th.is Triangle-Kay Bee of a girl, to a life of honor and Te- Mr. Lamson made an interesting is fast, with Richard C. Travers and |production, it is said, the exponent|iyrned manhood. address on the Sunday school and I y Gertrude Glover in the leading char-|of the ‘“wild” West has seldom had a its prospects. Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- acters. . vehgcle which offered so many oppor- E The following officials were move Them With the Othine Tomorrow afternoon and evening, |tunities for the display of his talents.| THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER elected: Prescription. Treasurer of the benevolences— Mr. Currie. y ;5 This prescription for the removal g;sg"gfi:t x;:.n‘i‘s.z f_‘M';g:mil,&fl el of freckles was written by a promin- McGhee. ent physician and is usually so suc- 2 cessful in removing freckles and giv- B Czlvorlster — Miss Ida Virginia ing a clear, beautiful complexion Fowa. that it is sold by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money if it 69TH ANNIVERSARY OF | -on, nise vour treciee under o SPIRITUALISM WILL BE OBSERVED SUNDAY move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wonderful im- provement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. The sixty-ninth annjiversary of modern spiritualism will be observed by the First Spiritualist church of i . Bemidji in 0dd Fellows’ hall Sunday me:l:ws’:l:};:l;'s T:;st:h::‘{;lg hggvlf::n with an all-day program. added roads, ditches and other -local At 10:30 o’clock in the morning| jnformation, for sale at the Pioneer there will be a conference meeting,| office at 25ce each. 47 the subject being, “What Has Spirit- ualism Done for Me.” e — From 12 to 2 o’clock a dinner will be served by the ladies of the con- gregation. EquISi‘e At 2 o’clock, the afternoon exer- cises will take place, the following being the program: ’ yflld Invocation and tests—Dave Rob- s ertson. ’ava’l’e’.os Address—Mrs. E. W. Hannah. MONARCH Malleable Ranges Fully Protected Against Rust Damage by Vitreous Enameled Linings A moee T Call 724-J. 4-331 Be sure to ask the druggiist for lt]lu: i < ; e double strength othine; it is this tha § : . - ;‘”’_’: W 2 pelor £ T Zoems ou WANTED—Roomers. Mrs. F. W. is sold on the money-back guarantee. Wetherbee, 1241 Dewey. Phone 420-W. 6 —Adv. WANTED—Table waitress. Hotel. ) WANTED—Lady cook at O. K. Res- taurant. , Phone 681-W. 3-32 WANTED—To buy wood stumpage. Inquire at O. K. Restaurant. Phone 681-W. 3-329 WANTED—Dressmaking and sewing by the day. Phone 238-W. 3-329 WANTED—Two girls wish position in hotel or restaurant, cook and dishwasher. Inquire at Pioneer “M.” 7-330 WANTED—A girl at 222% Third Street. g 322t Tests:va A. A. Carter. The eraceful beauty of the . —————————————————————————— : Tests—G. P. Irish. = FOR BALE. Address—J. M. Phillippi. lavalliere makes it one of : % FOR SALE—Township plats show- Address—Mrs. G. P. Irish. Address—E. W. Hannah. the most fascinating orna- . Toste-cli. Gray. ments a woman wears. It ere a as ls a an e Immediately following afternoon ing government surveys and to which has been added roads, ditches and other local informa- ices, a business ting will be is correct style on all ocea- o s i i i SeRrice A DUSTeRDIeEiNeIC o i i . combining all of the ESSENTIALS of Perfection tion;, 2beieach. . Plonear-olliee. - At 8 o'clock in the evening the an- sions. i ) y . P niversary address will be delivered A . 1. The economy and continuous perfect service, possible only in a Range FOR SALE—One matched team, age Barker’s is showing a col- ‘ s 7 years, weight 1,150 pounds each. ’ b ¢ old 1 Ell' of Malleable construction. A good all-burpose team. Paul ‘tion of gold lavallieres N . : i ; : - ection OL.Eo A 2. The quick action and good baking qualities possible only in a Range Rentshler, 1305 13th St. and Dal- c of distinctive designs with steel oven and body. ton Ave. 3-42 5 — selected Decause of their i i 5 . FOR SALE—1914 Ford in first class Rub Musterole on Forehead b j 3. A durability that defies Rust and time as heretofore unknown in any condition. Phone 301-W. Louis and Temples artistic merit and appeal- type of Range _ Lauritzen. 3-330 : ——— ing charm. f ’ : FOR SALE OR TRADE—Cheap, A headache remedy without the dan- ing charm Of course, it's a MONARCH Range! The same old, substantially built “MON- R BALE OR TRADE—Chean, to gers of “headache medicine.” Relieves|| You will enjoy seeing ARCH Malleable” with the addition of Vitreous Enameled Flue Linings protecting Wilcox. Phone 29, headache and that miserable feeling from S b s Block colds or congestion. And it acts at once!|| them and we invite you to the oven and all flue walls against Damage from Rust. . Musterole is a clean, white ointment, 2o . & 5 g g FOR SALE OR RENT—Before April do so. Vitreous Enamel has been used before in Range construction but principally for or- 10, 7-room modern house, 819 Be- 14 P midji Ave. Phone 289-J. 3-330 FOR ®ALE--Onion sets and small made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. . . -3 {Used only externally, and in no way can As a birthday gift for wife By F. W. HALL, (Seal) Secretary. 12-412 x ) * THIRD ST. CAFE ® namental purposes. Here it is used for serv ice—to doyble the MONARCH’S value to you by making its oven and steel body as long lived as its Malleable Iron parts. And affect stomach and heart, as some in- or sweetheart one of these . Eer e 5 s : < . mif:ml rlrlledicifnes do. ' exquisite ornaments will its solid riveted joints will stay tight for equally as many years assuring you of continu- = ‘,33:2:’ EFhone 361, Dr. Ln 3:‘:6 xcellent for sore throat, bronchitis, T & s sati ot ki i A e s TN d ot M Sk s i | e ideal. ous satisfaction of the kind us:xa]ly expected only when a Range is new. FOR SALE—In Nymore, houses and i gl e i .l:‘ru?gnangt: Prices range from $3.75 to Come in and see this truly wonderful Range—wonderful because it combines these }Joat:donso?;:r mg]::m:nd St sprains, sore mauscles, bruises, chilblains, || $25.00. essentials of perfection’at a price no higher than those of other good Ranges none of Money to loan on horses, cattle, frosted feet, colds o§ the chest (it often which offer all of these advantages. furniture. ek Phone.63. E“_;°z Pprevents pneumonia). ’ arvis. = = ‘ En ‘- Bal' ke'. [ L ‘ FOR SALE—House; cheap if taken Jeweler eml ]l ar ware 0 at once. Inquire Pioneer office. P 6-331 217 Third Street S e e NP I L FOR SALE—When you want a lot, or Phonographs Hodaks Where Quality and Service Count house and lot, five-acre tracts for 4 garden or poultry raising, y Phone 35 4th St., and Minn. Ave: or 160 acres for farming, call on Mathew Larson. Phone 249. 425 FOR TRADE--80-acre improved farm ot S i —— e e S e SCOOP serorrer Oh Well - Maybe We can Find it in the Morning By "HOP” | & s = ¥ - . : B veres e HeAD S H | e ELIASFORGIT WO KILLTHAT |\ /SoME DARKL 3-331 i (cmck'a* FOR TOMORROW- T3 )/ "NigHT Wwo— DAWGUN BaD( RAN ] OFF (N TH DARK_ o BT I REFWSE_ AN' HID! K FOR RERT. PSSR -Artv ivrr o SO | FOR RENT—4-room cottage, 1120 { Doud Ave. - 2-331 FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping, over Carlson’s Variety Store. A. T. Carlson. 2-330 FOR RENT—5-room house. A. Klein. Phone 744. 1-329 FOR RENT—Five-room cottage on Ninth street. C. D. Lucas. 2-330 FOR RENT — One-room, 2-room, 3-room, 4-room and 5-room apart- ments, all modern, furnished or un\ B\ZNGSS QOF FINDING— FAT HEN (N CooP Ot PARK NIGHT! BlzNugs OF Usual_ CHOPSTUFF ON SAME- DARK_- NIGHY furnished. Desirable tenants only. - Also modern office, display and >3 storage rooms. Kaplan Block. (R 6-43 . Defective