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Boys’ mackinaws at $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, at Shavitch Bros. 2-1019 ‘ Coming Events — — Mrs. T. Hetland of Gonvick was October 29— Speciai election for |the guest of friends here yesterday. issuing of bonds to pay for bridge - and city hall. 4 $50,000 to loan on Iarms. October 30—Adjourned session ot | Land Co. Beltrami county district court. November 6—Meeting of board of | Misses Mary and Belle Banfell of °°|I!;\;vye m?g:]rmll?il?i?' Bemidji Poul Bass Lake were between-train shop- -16-17--Bem! oul- 3 147 and Bocito, show, pers in the city yesterday. December 6-7—Annual meeting of Men’s Beacon shoes at the old the Northern Minnesota Develop-|price, $4.50, $5, $5.50, at Shavitch ment association and potato show. Bros. 2-1019 Dean da71tt Frank Lattimer of Turtle River A transacted business in the city yes- S O C IE T Y terday. ENTERTAINED GUESTS Mrs. Amelia Miller entertained( No war price advance yet—‘“Get Mesdames James Winebrenner, O. B.| ‘Rich’ quick” for all your photo work Sonstrud and A. L. Collard at her|—quality and service. Rich Studio, home on Beltrami avenue yesterday|29 10th. Phone 570-W. 921tf afternoon. ————— Miss Marie Christianson has l;‘e- turned from Grand Forks where she The%gfiflfioggys&qggongn_ has been for the past two months. gational church of the Fifth ward will be entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kutchera at|25c, 39¢ and 65c. 2:30 o'clock. LADIES AID ELECTS At the semi-annual election of the Methodist Ladies Aid society yester- . day afternoon in the basement of the I have a fine line of Republic au 3 tomobile tires which I bought be- church, the following officers were fore the raise and which I offer spe- elgcted: cial prices on for the rest of this Secretary—Mrs. E. H. Denu. Treasurer—Mrs. F. T. Beaver. CHILDREN’S PARTY A children’s party will be given Ry the Baptist ladies at the G. R. * Martin home on Bixby avenue to- morrow evening. All are requested to come dressed as children, and adults, as well as children, are urged to be there. No admission will be charged but a silver offering will be taken. Men’s fleece lined union suits at 2-1019 $1.29, at Shavitch Bros. For wool hose go to Shavitch Bros. 2-1019 Frank Berkey of Puposky was among the business visitors yester- day. Mrs. Hilma Aaberg of Blackduck was in the city yesterday, enroute to Michigan, N. D., having been called there by the death of a rela- tive. leather 2-1019 For hunting coats and vests, go to Shavitch Bros. Miss Katherine Erickson left yes- terday for Clearbrook where she will visit friends for a few days. Boys’ flannel blouses 59¢c, and boys’ fleece lined underwear 79c¢, at Sha- vitch Bros. 2-1019 George Cochran, Sr.,, went to Du- luth this morning on business. He will return to Bemidji tomorrow. Personals and Newsy Notes Bomidy For men’s rubber footwear, see Mra.. Herb Dodge of Pinewood wa: Sh""'flf_fffk_’_';__*,,. ©+2-1019 % ; Y2k Saapey gee. .z & oA PSR EEAS -l 2 : blgfiiess VIsitor in thepny‘WéflTles- Anton Sande returned Wednesday ay. morning from Grand Forks where he One of these nice days you ought had been the guest of friends for a to go to Hakkerup’s and have your few days. ' picture taken. 14tt W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd, gen- eral manager of the M. & I rail- f t erM;Xsc.)rgB:)];esBa?shf:z; t:)x;gse?im:;isz way, is 8 business visitor in the city eral hours in Bemidji Wednesday. today. Henry Busse and Herman Am End . . of Wylie, Minn., are in the city to- HOW S Thls? day, enroute to Red Lake Falls by We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewara | 8utomobile. for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Miss Mary McKee, who has been Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken |the guest of relatives in Minneap- :{e";:::;hai‘a";‘:;’ig;,;;’i::;;‘.“:’g; olis for a few days, returned to her most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's | home at Deer Lake today. Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on — . the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- Mrs. J. Wang and son, Malvin, of :g:esr%':rtliggg];mm and healing the dis- | Bau Claire, Wis., arrived in Bemidji 3 », this morning and will be the guests After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh 5 Medicine for & short time you will see a | °f Mrs. Wang's sister, Mrs. John great improvement in your general | Thompson, duripg.the winter. Mrs. health. Start taking Hall’'s Catarrh Medi- | Wang's older son, Gunnar, has en- ctne atonce and get Hla of catarrh. Send | jigted in the army and is in station o S RNBY & CO., Toledo, Ohto, | At St. Louis. He expects to go to £51d by all Druggists, Tsc. Texas in a short time. i?Would You Marry a Thief 9 See what love did for “Arsene Lupin”—world’s most daring and original crook. The man who assumed a Duke’s title, became en- gaged to the daughter of a wealthy art collector and after many robberies escaped with his love by impersonating the greatest French detective. 5 EARLE WILLIAMS “ARSENE LUPIN” ! A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature in 5 Parts Egaay -THE REX-Today —This' Feature Starts at 7:20 and 9:00 p. m. Also a Comedy—“THE BOY SCOUT With BOBBY CONNELLY Admission 5 and 15 Cents COMING TOMORROW are being sent to the along, Fifteen or twenty so far have cel post. ' THEATERS l “NORTHERN LIGHTS” - A Western Military Drama SEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER V. M. Owens of Hines was among Stupendous Spectacle. the business visitors yesterday. Beltrami county will have the op- portunity of witnessing a film that 0. E. Erickson, 1221 Minnesota|has been shown in the metropolitan avenue, has been called to Minneap- | cities as high as $1 per seat, admis- olis on account of the illness of his|sion being 50, 756 and $1. The Rex sister, who is confined in a hospital | will show the same picture at 10 in that city. and 25 cents for matinees and eve- nings, and there are 8,000 feet in Don’ P » .| the marvelous picture, which has morl?:v: l:::‘:ltth:tflt’)‘l?ral.l A;R?s;“t.zr:rn been widely heralded as one of the home on Bixby avenue. All from [MOSt stupendous undertakings in the the ages of ome week to 125 years|history of filmdom. are invited to attend. 1-1018 The pictures were taken through the windows of a cage that was low- ered to the bottom of the sea and only one thickness of glass protected the operator from the onrushing shark. - This is the first time in the world’s history that a live shark has been photographed on mischief bent in his native haunts. It is a sight that sends, the shivers up and down one’s spine and brings goose-pimples to) the skin. To make things even Mrs. Lueiia Burtrum of Burling- ton, Ia., who is-visiting her mother, Mrs. Sam Hayth, of the town ::of Northern passed’ several hours_jn Bemidji yesterday the guest of friends. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle River was in. Bemidji yesterday.-en- route to Minneapolis, .. ; Woodstpck; llxlxl.'(}ql.llitlol;:ficnc)l"(;d -“"0“5’?““3" more interesting, the picture shows ot o b an . egon. € €X-| armored divers walk across the bot- P 0 be away for a year. tom of the sea and give battle to these monsters. The shark views are only a few of the big punches in ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” RED CROS8 NOTES|| * TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The local chapter of the Red Cross gratefully, acknowledges receipt .of the following donations during the past month: _ C. M. Bacon,.$5. A. G. Wedge, $5. G. M. Torrance, $10. F. 8. Lycan, $1 Presbyterian, circle, $15. Mrs. W, P. Dyer’s circle, $1.05. Mrs. A. Lord, $6. T. 8. Ervin, $560. Ladies: pf the G. A. R., $10. Mrs. Novig Beayers, $6. . Junior high school boys, $10. The following money has turned in by entertainments, etc.: Candy sale, .$24.17. Moving picture $76.17. Beltrami county fair, $184.43. I shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. 1. No ex- ceptions. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER. 1016tf LONG AUTO TRIP William E. Peck, Elmer Edwards and George Rulon motored to the town of Liberty from Alpena, S. D., been | and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fishel and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKee Tuesday and Wednesday. “Womanhood,” | They made the trip across on the Black Diamond, Black and Yellow, Blue and White trails and the Jef- Red Lake fair, $14.76. ferson Highway. They made stops Red Cross dance, $15. at Huron, S. D., Brookings, New St. Cecelia’s Studio entertainment, | Ulm, St. Peter, Minneapolis, St. $19.65. Cloud, Little Falls, Brainerd, Pil- Moose lodge, $23.85. lager, Wadena, Park Rapids and Be- Elke’ lodge, $12. midji. They will return via Fargo, N. D. Mr. Rulon was formerly man- ager of the Spooner farm on the banks of Deer Lake. He owns land in that vicinity and contemplates buying more. It was Mr. Peck’s and Mr. Edwards’ first trip through Minnesota. The Red Cross workers who have received yarn from Mrs. A. Lord are requested to keep on sending in knit- ted articles, as individual packages boys, right been provided with sweaters, etc. . Program In 6 Parts The Broadway Stage Star CAIL KANE In American-Mutual Production The Bride’s Silence” An Absorbing Five-Act Mystery Drama “Jerry and the Bully” Presenting Geo. Ovey in Cub Comedy Admission &c & 15¢c —TOMORROW—— FATTY ARBUCKLE and: VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT The beautful and glfted Star F G0 MARIE DORD ) In the Gripping Story of a Newsgirls’ Rise in Life. ““Lost and Won”’ A Lasky-Paramount Picture TOMORROW AND SATURDAY—MATINEES 3:00 MARY PICKFORD “A Poor Little Rich Girl”’ The packages are being sent by par-| .= A Hallowe’'en box is being pre- pared by the mothers and friends of the boys on board the Kansas and will be sent to them next Tuesday. The box will contain mostly ‘‘eats’” and cigars. = Gorsets-At $1 and $1.25 Corsets at 88¢C No. 120951030 bust, free hip, size 20 to 24, $1.00 value, sale sac PrICE: o cioe v sius meis Sinid P No. 4208 Low bust, free hip, net cor- AT THE ELKO set, with elastic across front, at top, size 20 to 23, 1.00 Marie Doro, the distinguished b e g e AL.90 88c young artist, will be seen at the Elko theater tonight in the Jesse L. Lasky production *“Lost and Won,” a gripping drama of newspaper life written especially for her and pre- pared for the screen by Margaret Turnbull. ) This Paramount picture is in ten- sity of story, dramatic appeal, act- ing ability and photographic excel- lence, equal to the many remarkable photoplays which have consistently borne its trade-mark. Tomorrow and Saturday, matinec and evening, the Elko will present another of the famous Artcraft pic- tures, which with Paramount pic- tures represents .the highest stand- ard of photo-dramatic achievement. The attraction will feature the lov- able Mary Pickford in ““A Poor Little Rich Girl’’—one of the best she has appeared in. AT THE GRAND Miss Gail Kane is revealed at her best in the mew Mutual-American photodrama, ‘‘The Bride’s Silence,” No. 2660 Medium bust, long hip, heavy boning, size 20 to 26, 88 $1.26 value, sale price...... c No. 1908 high bust, long hip, extra heavy coutil, size 18 to 29, 8 $1.25 value, sgle price...... Bc No. 88 Medium bust, medium hip, extra heavy boning, size 19 a to 28, $1.25 value, sale price ae No. 90 Low bust, medium hip, heavy mesh athletic corset, size 20 to 25, $2.00 value, sale s| 49 L] price No. 4216 Low bust medium hip, elas- tic across front at top, size 20 at $2.00, sale price ...... aiois oin $2.00 Corsets at $1.49 No. 1207 Fancy pink or white broche, low bust, long hip, size 19 to 26, very good value s' 49 No. 115 High bust, long hip, batiste or coutil, size 19 to 30, $2.00 value....... sl.49 No. 2098 Medium bust, long straight hip, extra quality batiste, size 20 to 32, $2.50 value, sale price ..... W s2.|9 Clearance of Justrite Back and Front Lace Prices Greatly Reduced =— $1.50 Corsets $1.19 No. 2213 Low bust, long hip, heavy coutil, size 19 to 27, $1.60 value, sale price .......... 3“9 No. 3412 Low bust, medium hip, ex- tra quality batiste, size 21 to 265, $1.50 value, sale l 9 price ........iiaieeiinen . s .I No. 689 High bust, long hipg, extra heavy boning, slze 24 to Ilg 34, $1.50 value, sale price . No. 679 Medium bust, long hip, size 26 to 30, $1.60 value, sl |9 sale price ......... ... oo 1] No. 712 High bust, long hip heavy coutil, size 19 to 30, $1.60 value, sale price .......... sng to 26, $2.00 value, sale - Shientiminduen B $1.49 No. 3116 Medium heavy corset, me- dium low bust, pink or white ba- - tiste, size 20 to 26, $2.00 value, sale price ..... sll4g $3.00 Corsets at $2.49 No. 521 Medium bust, long hip, pink or white brocade, size 19 to 25, $3.00 value, sale price ........... . 00000 ciessnns 82149 with elastic $2.49 No. 1421 Medium bust, long hip, gusset, size 22 to 26, $3.00 value, sale price ...... s wioe w B sl - s at the Grand theater tonight, a pro- duction that offers the young star full opportunity to display her splen- did emotional genius. The plot involves a hard fight through many desperate situations by a young girl who is striving to protect her family name after having been convinced that.it has been stained by a crime committed by a near relative, In the denouement it develops that her fears have been groundless. Tomorrow and Saturday the Grand to 36, $3.50 value, sale price .... |No. 124 $3.50 value, sale price ......... $3.50 Corsets at $2.98 No. 3625 Extra quality coutil, low bust, long hip, with elastic gore in side, back, size 24 sz 98 Extra quality batiste, high bust, long hips, with elastic gusset at side front, 8 size 21 to 29, $3.50 value, sale price. .. . sz.g No. 44 Maternity corset, sizes 28-30-32, 82 98 . No. 1336 White and pink silk broche, medium low bust, size 20 to 26, $5.00 value, sale DrICO o s sieemien S ves da s Ge .o 33.95 No. 636 High bust, long hip, extra quality coutil, two elastic gussets on hip, size 22 to 29, $5.00 value, sale price . .............. 33.95 No. 3903 Heavy white brocade, high bust, long hip, fancy lace trim at top, size 19 to 26, $5.00 values, sale price 33195 No. 938 Justrite front lace corset elastic gore at hip, high bust, pink or white broch 5 size 20 to 28, $5.00 value, sale price -s will offer vaudeville and pictures as attractions. Jimmy Lyons, “The He- brew Statesman,” presenting “The General Without An Army”—an amusing vaudeville act, and among the pictures to be shown is the fa- mous ‘‘Fatty” Arbuckle who appears in the newest Paramount special comedy release. ‘‘Oh! Doctor.” EARLE WILLIAMSREX The title role of ‘“Arsene Lupin,” the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature which was directed by Paul Scardon and which will be shown at the Rex theater tonight offers Earle Williams $1.00 No. 968 Embroidery with lace, trim front closing, all sizes, Brassier Glearance No. 924 Embroidery with lace trim, No. 609 Net brassier with Gem wash- front closing brassier, size 34 to 44. $1.50 value, sale price— able shield, front closing, all sizes, $1.00 value, sale price— 79c A good assortment of regular 650¢ brassiers, while they last— 39c¢ torchen value. sale price— 79c a role much to his liking. Perhaps never before in his suc- cessful stage and screen career has Mr. Williams created a part that was more natural—more living and true to life. He has made the notorious gentleman crook a characterization that will live always in the minds of his audience. In addition, a screaming comedy will be shown. Tomorrow a Western miliary drama will be the feature, entitled “Northern Lights.”” .@ ”‘ ; r. - II.H.GI)'I‘I:SKY, When the great dramatization of ' ’ Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Un- | SN - 30C|“"gi°“ X 'l’;,'k l’l;‘g' }I:)rclelgln. der the Sea” is presented at the Rex i 30 conte 9,;;":"_' dn;r?m Ak dsyo—ist' next Monday and Tuesday, matinees Tu"ls“-l- | i .90 | Letford’s Garage. 1017tf and evening, people of Bemidji and ) L i 7.30 & 7:45 & 9:00 A s