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\ AR Personals‘ and Newsy Notes Ed Barness of Bagley transacted business in the city yesterday. : l RED CROSS NOTES \ All ladies who have not returned the knitted articles they are making for the My America club are asked to return same before Thursday to Mrs. Quincy Brooks. Thursday af: ternoon at. the regular meeting of the, Presbyterian aid in the basement of the church all articles will be on exhib;t. An au-gent call has been sent from headquarters for all knit- Miss Annie Feigel of Turtle RIVEr | 403 arijcles to be forwarded, and was a between-train visitor in the| s, "Brooks plans on sending every: city yesterday. 1 thing on Friday. The money to o goiy | pm'chtm itl;le dya';'n f(l)‘l‘ tll:’esebartlciles Miss Lillian Booth, who spent the|was furnishe y the Presbyterian emld]l s week-end at the Sthol home in Pine-| Aid. The members of My Americs eautiful wood, returned to Bemidji yesterday:|club and ladies of the aid have doné¢ the work. | abies 318" _« > ) ) e . ® Mona Daniel will go to Turtle River this evening where she will visit at the Charles Blakely home. September 25—Next meeting of Beltrami county board of commis= sioners. - ; ¥ Oct..9.—Opening number of the Womapg'’s Study club entertainments; the Kdrl Scheurer Concert company; October 10—Opening day of Uni- versity of Minnesota. g October 29—Special election * fof fssuing. of bonds to pay for bridge and city hall. . Guy Simpkins and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Northern autoed to Be- midji yesterday and visited friends. CAPTAIN RETURNS .Captain H. F. Crusberg of the Sal1 One of these nice days you ought|vation Army returned last evenin to go to Hakkerup’s and have your|from a trip to Rainy River, Inter: picture taken. 14tf|national Falls and Ft. Frances Kl'mries h:, l_‘t‘ogether with Captain Guy arris of Ft. Francis, has been works C. M. Ford of Duluth is doing -re; ing’in the interest of the army. Tha; lief work for the Soo operator-atiyeiq revival meetings in various the Union depot for a short time. '|ghyrches, halls and on the streets, | NEW RECRUIT ‘ hLea B. Pigeon, son of Mr. and Mrsi Thomas Pigeon of Blackduck, lef Mrs. Mary Dougherty of -Turtle| nis noon, for Jefferson Barracks, River drove to Bemidji yesterday|yaying enlisted in the cavalry at and passed the day with friends. . '|he Jocal recruiting office. | Enlarged photos of more than 100 “Mothers’ Darlings” will be shown on the screen at the *~ ELKO Theatre Thursday Mat. and Eve. [SOCIETY| SEWING BEE TOMORROW Mrs. John Moberg will be hostess to the Sewing Bee of the Swedis] Lutheran church tomorrow aftef- noon. All are urged to come earl HOSTESS T0 AID J The Baptist Ladies.Aid society will meet at-the home of Mrs. J. C Titus, 602 America avenue, tomoi row afternoon. A cordial invitatiom is extended to all. Crab apples $1 for one-half bushel while they last. Troppman's 'sibt;;:i 4 In. addition to the usual high class photoplay program fhoseBahy? Misses Jean Jones and Minnie Hanson of Bagley spent Monday in the city shopping. Mrs. P. Brandvick of Nary drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended to business matters. THEATERS Wfis}ngclaY{n%} tglgg the great- est film of the European war is book- ed for the Rex tonight when 6,000 MOOSE TO MEET A social meeting of .the Moodq lodge will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall. ~All members and their wives are urged -GRIMM-DICAIRE NUPTIALS A quiet wedding was solemnized Sunday afternoon when Miss Bertha Dicaire,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. { Mrs. Hattie Ostrander and Mr..and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Turtle River were among the out-of-town shop- pers yesterday. to attend feet of war scenes will be shown, ' : i} P. M. Dicaire, became the bride of| prg May Swanson, who has vis-|the picture being a Progress Feature 1 SHOOK-C Otto Grimm, son of Mr.- and Mrs.|iteq friends in Turtle River for a|film showing under a state right for ; -CROWELL Frank Grimm of Irvine avenue. Rev. | gnort time, returned to her home in|the bookings. K . Merton Harvey Shook and Martha Fr. J. J. T. Philippe, rector of St.|Grana Rapids yesterday. The film is the latest war picture in America today, showing all bat- tle fronts and is claimed 'to be the Philip’s Catholic church, read the Pearl Crowell, both of Beltrami 4 L wedding ceremony. Mr. -and -Mrs. war price advance yet—*“Get fg::otg!; ;vter; ol}::?;;wb V‘?‘g‘;‘f’] 3é' Grimm will be at home at 1111 Min- ‘Rgl‘i' qulck?' for all your photo-work | only picture showing the terrific bat- Harris. They were };tt:nded * gy |Rosota avenue after Oectober.15. —aquality and service. Rich Studio,|tle of the Dardenelles between the Christina E. Arnold ‘and Ei Arnold. 29 10th. Phone 570-W. 921tf | British and the Turks. Battleships are shown being blown up, bombs LEAGUE ENTERTAINED thrown from aeroplanes and scenes i of the disastrous English expedition 1 ipoli. The picture is shown Frank Lovgren and Peter Berg- at, Gall lund will entertain ,the Luther in the strictest- sense of neutrality L:agu: ’(1)“;1 the Swedish Lutheran chure] ursday evening in the|rp, 2 church parlors. A short program ]}:’avlvls.: The ;program will be/as fol will be given and lunch will be L served. EART 1 MUSICAL PLAY . Rude Thome, who had been visit- ing friends at Grand Forks, N. D., The junior students of St. Ced turned yesterday celia’s studio will give a musical :::;ona.‘ fow days,. re 4 play this evening and tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o’clock in St. Philip’s armies and scenes taken on” both J. A. Cederbury of the state de- partment, St:. Paul, is spending a few days in the city on business. sides. Tomorrow is Fox day at the Rex, SU when another Fox feature will be 3 111 save your|shown, Violins-%(a) ‘“‘America” (Cary), Carbon burning; 1t W! MRS. DODGE HOSTESS (b) “Idyl” (Lincke)- Class. gfiiolinfe&%rgyt é(:;gg‘nglne bl;l:;l;g T Action = songs—(a) “Forget-me- d rd’'s, A% tha ETko HE ELKO wo Little Thursday afternoon the Ladies|nots” - (Lynn b) “Lihis” -Littl e " Aid society of the First Scandinavian G‘l):lg, () () * Mrs. John Noel, Mrs. Eva Kaiser Sioldlter Glfld "Sw"‘“yfi by AnnmPell:- Lutheran church will be entertained Reading—“From a Far-off Coun-|and Mrs. Fred Cartwright of the :Ihngtont and tt: enn oorgl:mwl ° by Mrs, Dodge at the Dr. Blakeslee|try” (Smith)' Catherine Brown. town of Northern were in the city|the ‘:‘; ‘"‘l’l "n"’“’l on. ot o Et‘lm farm. 1If those who have no way of| “Plano—“In a Gondola” (Heins) | yesterday in connection with Red] ffi"e" ol‘m )1'“ hm:e:'lterl') i;:.‘:fid tl:: - getting out to the farm will be at|luella Halverso Cross -work, Boy Scout organization which is bo- % the church-at -2-e'clock, autoes .will] Dialogue — ‘“‘Metal -~ Arithmetic” |- . . .0 . s wno| 1 LA A s et T this time : %ci: ll{n-o]videfll to convey thtm to the|(Kirk) Margaret and Thomas Burke. i My, :;"d de"t;, msfi'“f";‘}{‘:;,f,,‘: Ana Pennington is_a Famous Play- akeslee ace. . a6 " ave attende 11 P M“l:.::eufi::: Falling” (Millard) Bemidji for a week, returned to their|€rs star and has dppeared in two »> " former Paramount Pictures, ‘‘Susie DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT (“fie;::lnjg;;figgng&%k the Eggs”|home in Minneapolis yesterday. Snowflake” and “The Rainbow Prin- A dance W“i behgiven COIIID;;OW * Piano—*‘Bolers” (Ra.vlna) Cath- S night at the cit all by the' Har- - 3 4 5 erine Merryman, St. Anthony's hospital. It is ex- mony Trio. This orchestra has had y PART II pected that he will undergo a minor several offers for outside = work, . “A Joke On the Toy-Maker.” ion. among them an. offer to, play. at Mother Fund.......Margaret Burke operation, "Fargo for two days and at Cass Lake = evegr Friday niglyn. The Cass Lake|Mother Fund. ... Margaret Burke Mrs. M. N. Westeen and daugh- fler was accepted but not the one|Susan Emily Stubbs...... ... |ters, Iva and Esther, of Grand Forks, t Fargo, that city -being too far Elizabeth J;wh::nkl:::l{ who have spent :ahe pl“ttt s‘ixd :Vet;lo(g 2 - 8 t Grand Forks Bay, le oday away. to.make 1t feastble Fairy Queen..... Catherine Gilmore :heirr;ume. . Toys—Boys. tarrs! anne ured Brownies ........... aseeeenes Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald re- wxsaLoc.x::. ?ppug:-r?:ngc as they ....Ralph Johnson, John Glbgons tul:nedflyest::;izyp ;;‘;:-& Egl;:«:ng:)l’l: annot reach th t of the disease. [Clown.............. Haywood Ford | where they ) %atflgrh ?:c; loceals?flseaou. s:““ysf:_ John Chinaman. ....Richard Cahill| Mr. McDonald was there on business -- GRAND .- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and Pickanninies . . U for the state. in order to cure it you must take an ¥} e ...... Cushner, Boland Burke ! Sailor Boy............John Dalton $50,000 to loan on farms. = Dean TON l cHT Ralph Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.°F. Johnson, is confined at star, will be seen at the Grand to- night in “Streets of Illusion,” a five- part drama that has many points = duction. News in pictures will also be shown in Pathe weekly film at the ‘Grand tonight. (e UL D UL LU UL UL internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is taken internally .and acts thru the blood on th 1 f th 0. a71te ;¥§;:'.‘?§ dlll)EXl"e rcn%%?; ::l;ig&:::"': Ta g |Soldier. .- Hicineston Fora) fand © 7:30 and 9:00—5c and 16 'ibes Yy one of e st_physicians he : an H —>bC an c - C. W. Jewett, Ford agent for tl posed o ‘some ot the ‘pest tonics known: | Duteh Dolls ...........oi..... district, accompanied by Mr. Hilde- I + Feat con;glned v’vlgltlh soma of thob?esa bloo:; ...Barbara Gibbons, Jane ,Il:larris brant of the Minneapolis office, have Pathe 5-part Feature urifiers. e perfect combination of |yrish Doll......... Elizabeth Tuomy learbrook and other E?:e T et producas ‘aner: “wendesqai | American Doil. ... Catherine Sexton f',g?:t:%f nfig\::iyflegx: ; I FPT] ::s:xiltp hln {:at?rrhal conditions. Send for | Sunbonnet gahll‘es L e - s'r“'s nf I"“s'un stimonials, free. . .Helen Burke, Imoge Harrington| v 1y, perkins and Fredericl 8 F'A'{i %fi%fifg,";figo" Props., Toledo, 0. | gogtch Doll. .. ....... .Douris Black | g vder “of St. Paul arrived in Be- it Hall's Family Pills for constipation Japanese Doll..... Catherine Brown midji yesterday for a .ew days hunt- wit — ing trip. Mr. Snyder is proprietor - e of the Frederick hotel at St. Paul. OI.dy. Hu“ette J. M. Canon returned yesterday Also a Pathe Weekly noon from a few days spent at Grand Forks on business. r. Canon is NEWS IN PICTURES local manager of the Northwestern Telephone Exchange company. If you have not danced to the music furnished by the Harmony Trio; you will have an opportunity i Tomorrow—GAIL KANE Famous Players Presents Ann Pennington -with OWEN MOORE “The Litle Soldier Girl This is a remarkable combination of romance and adventure picturing the experiences of a little Ameri- can girl who is the ward of a Mexican. the City Hall, Bemidji. This or- chestra has established a reputation for “Music that’s different.” 2-926 Ernest Chambers of Birchdale, a sufferer from tuberculosis, is to be sent to the Tri-County sanatorium at Bemidji. The five children of the family, ranging in age from 3 to 11 years, will be placed in a state school as the mother is not able to care for them.—International Falls Daily Journal. LLLHUUUUUUUUUUUULUUU U D UUUUUUU D UL DD UL U LU L) A. O. Hoganson, one of the pro- prietors of the Model Dry Cleaning House, returned this morning from Minneapolis where he had been since Wednesday. Mrs. Hoganson and sons, who accompanied him to Min- neapolis, will. remain for a longer time. Mrs. Hoganson was called to the bedside of her mother, who is se- riously ill. Troop No. 100, one of the crack Boy Scouts units of the United States, participates in the production, their services having been specially engaged for the purpose. ELKO Tieate TONIGHT 7:45 & 9:00 Bc & 16¢c The International Falls Daily Journal says: ‘‘Attorneys Kane and McPartlin went to Bemidji last night where today they are argu- ing a motion for an iujunction to restrain the city from shutting off the M., D. & W. railroad’s water sup- ply. Mr. McPartlin represents the railroad and secured the original re- straining order, which was issued by Court Commissioner George P. Wat- son. City Attorney Kane is looking after the town’s interests.” - The trade mark that stands for quality A and -shows the leaders of the great T AT THE ERAND Gladys Hulette, the popular Pathe ST T 179, tex TONIGHT e You may have seen WAR PICTURES Before—but never have you seen anything to compare with this picture—positively The Createst War Picture Ever brought to this country “Europe’s Reign of Terror” 6,000—FEET OF FILM—6,000 Absolutely Authentic- Motion Pictures of the World’s Greatest Conflict. The Only Pictures Showing the— \ Battle of the Dardenelles A Glimpse Info Submarine Warfare See how a freighter is sunk in mid-ocean by a submarine The sailors struggling in the water English Blockade Running Stirring scenes on, land and sea > - . . o You have been reading about the war in Europe—see . what you have been reading about in action. Matinee at 2:30 o'clock; Evening 7:20 and 8:45 o’clock ‘ Prices 10 and 20 cents e Tomerrow is FOX Day, aother big FOX Feature SCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER NOW BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicle 4 Moberg Construction Company Tetuphene 278 Bemid]t, Minn. LU L T T UL ot exceltence as an entertaining pro- | | H{INA OO ORAROORO RN SRR RO = DANCE We wish to announce to the dancers of Bemidji and vicinity that on Wednesday evening, September 26, 1917. we are giving the first of a series of popular dances at the City ‘Ha]l, Bemidji, Minnesota, to which we extend a cordial invitation to the public. The Harmony Trio Miss Ruth Riley, J. A. Forester. Burt 0'Connor on Wednesday evening, Sept. 26, at| [ | ANV OO OO ROROTOO R GRAVYELY S CELEBRATED Chewing Plug BEFORE THE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH, GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT, FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW OF ORDINARY PLUG. THERE'S AN EYE FULL OF NEWS ON BILLY POSTERS J 1 ' tiseorsonn } g