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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1917. many another comedian. At the R Monday. e Comir~ Attragti ¥ Next two wee ofh&ne"greltut films ever produced will be shown at the Rex. On Tuesday and Wed-~ nesday, “Polly of the Circus,” with Mae Marsh will be shown, and on Thursday and Friday the gigantic “‘Intolerance’’ in thirteen reels will be shown. Reserved seats for “In- tolerance” at Netzer’s. The picture event of the season. AT THE ELKO The strange life drama of Mer- cedes, a beautiful Spanish girl wrongfully held in slavery, is told in “The Bride of Hate,” Triangle play which will be seen at the Elko theater tonight, with a Triangle- Komedy. Frank Keenan and Mar- gery. Wilson are co-starred in this play of whic heritics have spoken Miss Alice Butler, teacher at Be- cida, was in Bemidji yesterday, en- route to Turtle River, where she will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George But- ler. October 29—Special election for issuing of bonds w pay for bridge and city hall. Everybody come to the Hallowe’en October 30—Adjourned session of|gocial in the basement of the M. E.|very favorably. Beltrami county district court. church tonight; 10 cents will be| Tomorrow an official U. S. gov- November 6—Meeting of board of | gharged at the door. Boys as well|eérnment film, and “Rasputin The county commissioners. as girls come dressed in costume, if Monk” described in advertisement in November 15-16-17--Bemidji Poul-| pogsible. 1-1027 | this paper, will be shown at the try and Potato show. Elko. December 6-7—Annual meeting of Rev. Fr. J. J. T. Philippe returned the Northern Minnesota Develop-|this morning from a month's visit ment association and potato show. | wijth relatives in Chicago, Montreal, AT GRAND Quebec, Watertown, N. Y., and De- Tonight, Gail Kane is to be seen troit, Mich. at the Grand theater in “Southern Pride,” a Mutual Star photoplay. Lorraine and Mitchell, gymnasts, will also present their unique act t(l)morrtow‘ BA Triangle program in six acts, “Borrowed Plumage,” feat- RED OROSS NOTES uring Bessie Barriscale, and comedy '(:"Sol-ed Mates’” will be shown at the rand. | SOCIETY HALLOWE’EN SOCIAL A costume Hallowe'en party was given in the basement of the Baptist church last evening. The decora-| mqpe Red Cross club of the Pres- tions, as well as the various games|)yiarian church has completed the | played, were in keeping with Hallo-| songing of sweaters and wristlets to we'en. Prizes were awarded in the| ;) j5ys on the Kansas and boys that | different games. Lunch was served|of with the Fifth division and are TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. 1. No ex- ceptions. by the boys of the Young Peoples’|,w on other hoats. W. G. SCHROEDER. soclety of the church. We have now purchased yarn for|1016tf i . the knitting of mufflers and helmets i to be sent as soon as possible. VISITED CAMP All who are knitting sweaters please hand in as soon as possible as - Pel'sonals and we have borrowed fifteen sweaters '.OI:I“&S.MEIH,I'I:; zgg‘:ag;?":m‘ Efir:n g from the Red Cross chapter and wish| . 4 Newsy Notes lt:e;fturn them by their next ship- wherewl‘:ki:r‘:n?slt?:?fiu?mf:éu}:fl : - Captain Kingsley Ervin, who is com- ¢ We wish to thank the ladies who 2 ~—— | donated so liberally towards the buy- ;’;‘:::g;,ng Comp K of the 352nd In L. Tillman and family moved from|ing of yarn and sending of parcels, ® Pinewood to Bemidji this week. also those who helped in the knit- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ing. I shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. 1. No ex- ceptions. ! J. J. DORAN, 3y Plumbing and Heating. "’;"—':_ y— and‘write or t! Hot waffles. Gould's Dairy Lunch. THEATERS ’ REX TONIGHT Mrs. Henry Fallon has returned The spirit and romance of old from a week’s visit in Minneapolis| Mexico and the hazardous adven- and other points. tures which overtake an American Mrs. Seth Smith of Fern Hill was the guest of friends in Bemidji Fri- day. Don't forget, starting on week-end specials today. Regular 80c choco- lates 39c. E. F. Netzer. 2-1027 Valaations . ) you know that fire insurance Frrmpanies will pay you *‘the actual j d 3 : e - army officer in search of a bold, bad ## value at the time when such e g K $60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean|bandit, form the story of the new 5 happen —the present market > Land Co. d71tf| William Fox production, ‘‘Betray- ed,” which R. A. Walsh has just Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of the town of | completed with Miriam Cooper in the Northern passed several hours in the|leading role. This picture, another city yesterday, the guest of friends.| wonderful product of Director ¢ Walsh's genius, at the Rex tonight. ment value—if you will prop- © . You can nip coldsin the bud ear your head instantly— <now:that—thanks also to the : rich’mian gets no lower rate - ..ed dollars than does the poor " . equal risk—that, likewise, big vs the same rate as does the :ss man? One of these nice days you ought| S}mdav's Program. to go to Hakkerup’s and have your “The Hidden Spring,” the Metro b-Fpleture taken. 14tf| wonderplay in which Harold Lock- wood, the popular star, will be seen 9 Try Kondon's Miss Nell Hanson of Bagley was|&at the Rex theater Sunday, is a y h the guest of friends in Bemidji on |8crecen version of Clarence B. Kel- ' fo-r * e land’s novel, adapted by Fred J. C ld h ad Wednesday. Balshofer by arrangement with o -ln- e Miss Helen Barry of Solway is the|Messrs. Harper & Bros. This makes (at no cost to you) guest of Bemidji friends during the the eighth picture of a *‘six-bes‘-sel- 0,000,000 have used this Dyearold week-end. ler” that Mr. Lockwood has pre- remody. | For ohronio catarib sors pared for the Metro program. nose, em-uh-wmld-. sneezing, 'nose- < < blood, eto. Write us for complimen- Hot waffles. Gould's Dairy Lunch, st miniln, I thei two-resl R A X L O Billy West Sunday. Fortrialoan freo ity (aoney back. In the newest Gillstrom-directed NONDOR MFQ, CO., Misazarouis, M. farce-comedy, released on the King- Bee program, “The Hero,” Billy West has plenty of opportunities for ‘his own inimitable brand of fun- making and certainly lives up to a higher standard than is boasted by zans needless risk. Don’t be :d against fire another day! Ur insurance to an amount uately protects you. This ap- vengreater force to those whose ear *Contribution Clauses.” Nick Hanson' and little daughter of Shevlin were among the visitors in Bemidji during the week. Mrs. G. Walkuk and Mrs. G. S. Butts of the Firth ward went to Warba yesterday where they will visit relatives for two weeks, try to shelter your home, your H8io0 your all, behind an under-sized, = policy. Don’t gamble on fire g day! g YB3 Fruit and nut centers finest choco- late creams, 80c line 39c today. E. F. Netzer. 2-1027 i Mrs. C. M. Bacon of Lake Boule- .~ = | the value of what ) surance Agent will 3§ ’f low—or write him. ; do it—without any vard will return this evening from Minneapolis where she has passed several days. Have your Xmas photos made now before the big rush later. “Get ‘Rich’ quick.” Rich Studio, 29 10th t. REYNOLDS & WINTER 8t. 1026 to 1126 Gihons Modk 4 ! Mrs. Dan O’Conner and daughter, Phone 144 ) Alice, went to Brainerd this morn- FIRST NATIONAL BANK % ing where they will visit relatives 3rd and Minnesota Ave. for a few days. ‘ Rev. C. N. Foss, pastor of the PROGRAM PROGRAM Congregational church of the Fifth . . . . ward, went to Leonard last evening | Matinees 3:00—Evenings 7:46 & 9 Matinees 2:30—Evenings 7:30 & 9 where he held services. TONIGHT—SATURDAY FRANK KEENAN and MARGERY|TONIGHT—SATURDAY— Unique Ilfm'sco%eplcted in GAIL KANE Bulging foreheads can't conquer a squared jaw, but a commercial train- ing acquired at the Mankato Com- mercial College, Mankato, Minn., ‘F“TWHOEPHEPI,‘D&B&& %H: In Mutual Star Feature i conquers every obstacle. You who KT . % 13 (] " 1 are interested in practical education “P‘;vllg g;,”?,g%gfi’;."fidn’:r,, Southel' n P l‘lde should:send tor our catdlog. o o Six-Part Triangie Program With Added Attraction sk §and loc LORRAINE & MITCHELL SUNDAY AN™ MOSDAY--Oct. 28-29 In Novelty Gymnastic Act SUNDAY ONLY—SPECIAL L “ON THE LADDER OF SUCCESS” U. S. OfflClal Film Also introducing their latest song success by that name with feats of A short patriotic reel, shown by equilibrium that look impossible. request of government officials. This| Mat. 5¢ and 15c—Evenings 10c¢-20c¢ Miss Laura Payne, teacher in the Fifth ward school. went to Brainerd yesterday where she will be the guest of her parents during the week-end. Judge C. W. Stanton has returned from Red Lake Falls where he spoke ‘;- at a large patriotic meeting Wednes- pleture shows day. In the morning he addressed Many Noted People SUNDAY. OCT. 28— _ the high school students of that city who donated their time and BESSIE B. SCALE - on the subject “Patriotism.” talent a5 & “BO fi o’l‘rlnng ;L Play —_— The government needs stenogra- Patriotic Duty With Triangle-Komedy « D) in production of this feature, which|gjx_part Triangle Program—b6c-16¢ will be shown Sunday only, as part of the regular program. SUNDAY and MONDAY SPECIAL— | MONDAY. OCT. 29— ““The Sweetest Girl in Europe’ phers. The Bemidji Business Col- lege is preparing young men and women for government work. Call at once and make arrangements. 6-112 After a half hour’s business ses- . allonhla;t e;eninlg thei B. hA;i C. CI": The Black Monk In a Six-Part World Picture of the Presbyterian church dismisse TRUE STORY OF RVSSIAN “WHEN TRUE LOVE DAWNS” its meeting in order to give the mem- REVOLUTION Delightfully romantic “love stoty. .|bers of the club an opportunity to In Six Parts—Star Cast First appearance of this charming ‘| hear Captain Ketchin of Duluth re-|popular World Pictures Stars,|and famous European actress, pre- late his adventures while in the avia-| Shown to Record Crowds in New |senting a photoplay said to be un-| tion corps in Europe. The next York and Elsewhere, usually entertaining. meeting will be held Friday night|mat. 5¢c and 15c—Evenings 10c-20c|Prices.—Mat. and Eve., ¢ and 1B¢ p"in the church basement.