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THE BEMIDJI ELKO THEATRE Wednesday DAILY PIONEER ALVORD'S NEW FIELD The following item from the Jour- nal-Press, St. Cloud, will be of in- terest to many Bemidji people: ‘‘Rev. THE JAPANESE STAR HAYAKAWA " ANN IN W W\ £ {“ Di glvord. formerly pastor of the A . irst aptist church in Bemidji, has “ ” B ROARA | |come to St. Cloud to take charge of SESSUE Munn i y ] the First Baptist church in this city. i 5 ] Eiev. filvox]':l“ made a fine name for “EACH T; i | : ! mself while in Bemidji, and no HIS % ® I d (4 6 With SHIRLEY MASON | i one had any but the highest words T e ls oln and CEORCE LE CUERE f 7 | of graise for the work of Rev. Al- Y OM o R R o w First of McGlars Plctures’Great Photaplay Series it A 0 Seven D:adtl S|’l|8 ! ‘“He comes here to succeed Rev. atithe y : = W. H. Hull, who has accepted a call GRAND A Complets Five Res! Drama of Teday | ito a larger church, and has moved R : his family to this city.” Miss Edna Wright closed a suc- 0 THOSE -_— Comin E Ilt | cessful term of school at Boston sufferers whose cases have been STAR MEETING TOMORROW Ve S Lake Friday and returned to her ‘“given up,” There will be a meeting of the home in Becida Saturday. CHIROPRACTIC Eastern Star tomorrow evening at| po o pone b -~ e eees—_ N e I T[_] E A TE RS sends out rays of hope. 8 o'clock. There will be work. y rioneer Wantads tion day. Irvine avenue will leave this eve- be’fil&]gflg::;eb‘?fms:;c;gsgec:;ls:: s; ‘):(Bn 5 Jusle tlZ—Next meeting of the|ning for Chicago where they will people well and happy. i oard of county commissioners. spend some time. > i June 14—Flag Day. N e b B e +BEX TONIGHT f A. DANNENBERG, D. C. June 14 and 15—Women’ in- . B. Kenfield an uincy Brooks “The Folly of Desire” in 5 acts. |First National Bank Bldg., Bemidjl strel show b Bemid'ion;%eds less spent yesterday on Cass Lake. They|A masterful and grippin t Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 4 2 TOS8 | wére accompanied by H. D. Kenfield gripping portrayal Phone 406-W Ch;pter. s g of Cass Lake. of the famous drama, “The Shumal- une 0o July 27—Summer ite,” by Edward Knoblach and pro- e — Training School. i Miss Kathryn Jackson will leave | duced by Geo. L. Tucker, producer Rev. M. A. Soper, of the American 3 June 21—Annual Farmers’ Picnic|today for Grand Rapids where she|of “Traffic in Souls,” “The Prisoner Sunday School Union, yesterday af- ok at Fair Grounds. will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs.|of Zenda,” “Rupert "of Hentzau,” ete. ternoon preached and held commun- % September 11—Next term of Bel-|Mary McMahon. ion services in the Baptist church, trami county district court convenes. e S Nevis is visiti AT THE ELKO ;islited I&dethodis; Sunday school and R Py rs. V. Cary o evis is visiting 5 . elivered a short missionary address. 3 m;‘lil;nzmzl:al'r;i%ngzrm:{s :;ll‘l,l h&lg at the home of her parents, Mr. and Tonight the Elko theater will|In the afternoon he preach);d in the rounds, Mrs. A. H. Peters, of Grant Valley [show an O. Henry story, “The Third | Malterud school house and organized i for a short time. Ingredient,” Mr. and Mrs. Sidney|a Dew Sunday school, which will be Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian - Drew in comedy entitled ‘Black- known as the Popple Ridge Union N . Florence and Sylvia Kopman have mail,” i B . | Sunday school. In the evening he { Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual|gone to Minneapolis where they will [3iL” and Bushman and Bayne in|held services in the Minor school 1 Beltrami County Fair. jl;)inKtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.|“The Escape,” an episode of ‘“‘The|house. Both of these school houses i . Kopman. Great Secret.” are near Bacida. | - . . Some of the most wonderful for- e e [ Mrs. B. O.. Smith and Misses Alice | est fir_e scenes, ever staged appear in Mlss.Mame Falter of Park River, ! P and Ada Smith of Leopard were be-|the Vitagraph five-part Blue Ribbon|N. D., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A el'SOIlalS and tween-train shoppers in the city |feature, “The Ninety and Nine,”|J. P. Ripple, for two or three weeks. ! Saturday. Stfirring ‘William Courtenay and Lu- e } cille Lee Stewart, which is the at-| . IN TIME TO REGISTER { Newsy NOteS One of these nice days you ought |traction at the Elko theater Tues-| A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | tl; tgo tot l:akkelllgs and have ylo;i; gny. The story demands that the f}rdnest ‘Willoughby, 146 Mill Park, ¥ ——————————————————— | picture taken.—Adv. ero and heroine dash through the|today. { 2 Osm burning forest in a locomotive to dml;‘:;te;:n dmm:' Bo,g%l}fil i:‘.‘,"‘?&',‘: Jeanette Goldberg has gonme toisave the souls in the town beyond. hild, and son, Paul ,left this morn-|Minneapolis where she will visit _—_— — ing’ in their car for Minneapolis|friends and relatives for several GRAND TONIGHT ‘DO YOU | where they will spend two or three | Weeks. A story that deals with a man’s LOOK OLD" L weeks the guests of relatives. Rev. . affection for his younger brother and 8 f Johnson will also attend the amal-| Mrs. G. B. Upham of 1}‘:‘"“3""“3‘} the things that came to pass when|]] Is your face drawn? color : gamation meeting of the three Luth- F”'"si'd i“'}“’i h(;“ l:):sen : en %“fs’ hgr this man tried to extricate his young| ] poor? temper short? You are | era: ‘c)}mrgh@. T!(:le new body gvivill E::e ji friends, Tetnrned 10 b{ot}?er from an affair with a woman omyt-: Olld a9 you feel. lfhfi“ probably be named the Norwegian 2 of the world, is “The Family Honor,” want to look young, your y Lutheran church of America and will| Ww. Vail of Wilton w the newest World Picture Brady- must be free from impurities ,take over the work of the three rs. G. o “dl 2 ih L ptn Sais Made which comes to the Grand thea- | | and poisons. Constipation is the = Schurches, domestic, as well as for-|the guest > ;‘e“ 5 mb e city t"| ter tonight. Robert Warwick and| ] enemy of youth, good complex- ! eign. ;xer;i:y while here on business mat- Mifi June Elvidge are seen in the ::)ns l;:!nd ziogd‘hen.lthd. l'mm i o stellar roles and they are supported owels must be free and clean i M. S. Lamoreaux, who is in charge| p ber the date, June 5, and by a splendid company including sev- and the kidneys active if you of the Chicago office of the Kenfleld |, o rane Sitter Dorothy's puplls | cral flm folks wEio ere prominently Nt Soech Fonos and Took hurry to your grocer’s for a Lamoreaux Box manufacturing|g; % 7 » . plant, returned to his home thli give a musical drama. 1-64 | ang interesting scenes make this a Hollister's Rocky Mountain can of Cal“met—]e.arn 9“' morning after spending several days| prics Amanda Anunsen and Mrs, | [eature well worth while. See it. Tea, a dellcio:s!drlnk bxfiwed final and best lesson in baking usinegs matters. Q. A. Lamoredux, joy the guests of their parents. FARM LAND FOR SALE : h d a fail ith | of the Washburn, Wis., office, who SW1, of NW, Sec. 21, T, 148 liver and kidneys, without grip- met that proved a tailure wi } :fi:’:dp"t’(‘"elsishmn&g Bemidji, has Te-| oo Grace Miner left the latter|R. 31 and NW of NE3, Sec. 21, |{ 820 wimon;;zncu;r'; other Baking Powders. ‘ i part of last week for Sleepy Eye|T. 148. R 31. 19 miles noreast from TAKE TONIG BRI . s i tin ain perU e A (R | BNREREE T RS Bemidii. _$15.per acre. Hasy nay- Pl e This is the test which = ments. rite: Tony Russ, ng, B borers apply to W. E. Black, Can-| Come early and get a front seat|Minn. P. O. Box 208. 6-69 THE CITY DRUG STORE proves C?l“met the surest, adian Government Agent, Clifford|io hear the little folks play at Sister safest Baking Powder in the = . ?, 5 " — . rlor g Jakorer e hag and Bther| RO PP i world—the most economical information in Western Canada. Miss A. Sweitzer, who is a summer to buy and ‘to use. 328tt | visitor at Lavinia, spent Saturday in ToNchT mother has used Calumet for Bemidji the guest of friends. : Mrs. G. R. Jacobi and daughters, ) ROBERT ears—and there’s never a | Mrs. Robert Henry and Miss * Ger- Mrs. F. A. Craver of Turtle River i e.day failure atour house_” § aldine Jacobi, plan to leave Monday |spent Sattturday in the city on busi- ’ - for Bemidji to open their cottage|ness matters. 3 | for the season. The remainder of o Tatol S Wilton as aiokie Received Higlleot Awards : the family will go to the lake after e Jacobson o 0! : the closey of scl%ool——(}rand Forks | the business visitors in Bemidji Sat- in the World Feature New 9'“," Book Free— ; Herald, June 2. urday. “THE 8¢e Slip in Pound Can I s g i T kley went to “ ” { Miss Douris, who is visiting friends | , Attorney Henry Fun at Lavinia, will return to her home |Ada today on business matters. ! in 1 local schools, i Mrs. C. C. Sheppard is improving VJUNE ELVIDSE .» | at the after a week’s illness. “The Frrmilse Homer e e Lo | stef;rets;eve:tdvgfg:::;xlai;?sismfufl{:f $650.000 to loan on farms. ‘?m"; G R A N D terest the small boys. Go }lo the Al.lr- Land “Co.—Adv. R mory Tuesday night to hear the S. C. Brown left this morning for drama, “The Blue and the Grey.L“ Big Falls on business. - The Bemidy Ploneer is anxious ] i Mr. and Mrs. Grimoldby and two |y, pyplish all the local and society children of In:iem?tional F‘;"“ mo& news possible and would appreciate . . tored to Bemidji last eve‘; “gl dg“, it very much if anvone having news bt will be the guests of Mr. Grimoldby’s | o¢ that character would phone 932. 1stripute xXcliusive y sister, Mrs. Harry Mooney, for @|or mail the details to the Bemidj! | couple of days. Pioneer. Mrs. A. D. Perry, who is employed t R d f in the government school at Bis- £ 0 ea ers 0 marck, N. D., returned to her home in town of Northern Saturday where she will spend her vacation. 0 - P P P guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. V. €Garlock, and family. Mrs. Munro e e —— ] will spend the summer in Bemidji. e 4 == Lieut. Barker says if he were here he would take his militia blcl»ysAto hear the patriotic drama at the Ar- mory ‘Tacsisy ight. TRENTER HE WORLD AT A GLANCE s e TONIGHT 7:30-8:45 Bushman & Bayne | Nothing Omitted. Everything shown—mountain heights, temperatures, distances. divisions of land, cities, towns, ushm y ? A t rrin) In 14th Chapter of “THE GREAT villages, rivers, roads and railroads. Easy to use and needed daily in home and office. R Ex T“E ATB E SECRET” entitled £€ ” TONICHT The Escape” . CONTENTS An O. Henry two reel story T ; 1] " Central and Western pe, showing principal rallroads Western Russia, Poland th:nnm-Gemin Frontier, show- 1} ] T“E T"lnn l'c“EnlE'T and international boundaries. The entire war ares ing He}:ht of Land, covering in detail the northern part u 'n asu’o MR. AND MRS, SIDNEY DREW of Continental Europe. of “Eastern Front.” o Wester Burop, hoving Barrs Zone ot Satety Lanes | - Baln Sy ST,y s, srern n da he io i [ H idd D i b Dalmatis apd the Austro-Italian Frontier. showing Height of A Masterful and Gripping BlaCkmall Belgium and the Efimw an Frontier, showing Height Pand covering 1o detail the FTreatino,” “Italia Ir- of of the en! “Western Front.” redenta” and the Adriatic shores. et s Asia Mingr, showing Height of Land, covering European and . Tomorrow——7 :30-8 :45 Northeastern France, showing Height of Land in the more T, ' d an D;B‘m" TEE A Thrilling Drama I}Jznpomnt part of the “Western Front” from Arras to fi&fie,.;l;:?” neluding Mesopotamia and the Cau- ULAMITE ancy. . T} ) United States, howing New Departmental boundaries, of T“E 'I"ETY & MIE The World on M tor’'s Projection. showing Colonial Pos- Arwy, Army Posts, Naval Stations, etc. featurin, sessions of all the Great Powers, with steamship routes Canada, Provinces in colors, railroads, cities, towns, ete. g and distances, wireless stations, etc. Mexico, State boundaries, railroads, rivers, cities, towns, ete. TOMORROW LUCILLE LEE STEWART “The War Bride’ s MAIL ORDERS A BIG BARGAIN WEDNESD. shiie . il e One Coupon from - e a[ " e s €€ (1) Will be filled to terms explained in coupon printed eluv!ere in thispaper this pa p:and onl 25c h ] s I" E va Out of town readers include cost of postage as explained in coupon. Ondars b?m'.’; i prid “.)t" Wi o \ e ; ecre FIRST OF McCLURES SEVEN CLIP TODAY'S COUPON TODAY MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED | EAD! —_—