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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 85, 1917. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER l " Coming Events November 6—Meeting of board of ounty commissioners. "W"November 16-16-17--Bemidji Poul- iry and Potato show. December 6-7—Annual meeting of the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment association and potato show. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Beaver, G. day. TALK ON' SHEEP Bemidji Township Farmers’ club | sociETY HOUSEWIVES TO ORGANIZE Theére will be a meeting of the housewives of Bemidji tomorrow af- ternoon in the assembly room of the high school at 4 o’clock. Every one interested in the organization of a housewives’ league should attend this meeting. to be present. STAR MEETING“TOMORROW at 8 o’clock. Refreshments will served. Y’s CLUB TONIGHT" " LODGES TO HAVE PARTY church will meet this evening’ Members of the Royal Neighbor and Woodman lodges will enjoy a social evening tomorrow night in " the Woodman hall. All Royal Neigh- bors and Woodmen, are cordially in- vited. ent. ALLEN-RICHER Rev. B. D. Hanscom - officiating. The Boys’ Voluntecer club of the Baptist church will meet in the TO church basement this evening at 7 o’clock. The club has just been or- ganized with Rev. A. M. Whitby as drillmaster. A club room for the boys has been established in the parsonage where magazines, papers \and books will be on hand at all times, and where the poys of the club are made welcome. Militaryi drill will be taught Monday nights at the club meetings. NATAL DAY CELEBRATED In honor of his birth anniversary, ed at this meenlng ENTERTAINED AT/DINNER ber of friends yesterday who came irn and passed the evening. The guests included G. D. Backus and daughters, Vera, Helen and Luella, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Beaver, Mr. and | «~~srrnna~e Mrs. R. L. Given, Mr. and Mrs. S. T.| - HINES SOLDIER ILL nor. Stewart, Mrs. Emma Stewart and Garnet Hines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mlss Capltolfl Stewart William Hines, Sr., of Hines and a|peen visiting friends in Grand.Forks, "REX THEATRE TONIGHT Taylor Holmes, the Broadway Favorite. in “The Fool for Luck” Taken from Kennet Harris’ sparkling comedy '“The Talisman” in the Saturday Evening Post. 5 Reels 5 George Klein Presents Harry Watson, Jr. In Bickle & Watson “Musty Suffer” Admission 5 and20 Cents. Tuesday and Wednesday SELECT PICTURES Joseph M. Schenck Presents Norma Talmadge —in the— “The Moth” --- Thursday --- William Farnum in ““ American Methods”’ COMING—GOLDWYN'S Feature, “BABY MINE.” COMING—“SLACKER” A Metro Production, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given, Backus and daughters, Vera, Helen and Luella, at a duck dinner Satur- J. J. Opsahl, will speak at the Carr Lake school, Saturday, Novem- ber 10, at 2 o’clock on the subject, “Sheep.” ‘ All interested in the pro- motion of this industry are urged The Eastern ‘Star will -meét to- morrow night in the Masoniec hallj~+ s - afid-Mrs, E, L. Ho- The Y’s club of the Presbyterinni|Bass Lake, spent ‘Saturday in Be- | there is one element which has much’ OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 7:30 o’clock in.the church basement. All members are urged to be pres- Miss Sadie Rticher of Cohasset and | Picture taken. 14t George Allen.of Northome' were mar- ried Saturddy = afternoon’ at the| Mrs. P. L. Hines and nephew, NEW CLUB FORMED Methodist parsonage-at 2:30 o’clock, | William Hines, passed Sunday with 2 o AL SCYS AP en- was the guest of Bemidji friends tertain the Men’s aid-of the First|during the week-end. Seandinavian Lutheran ‘church to- morrow evening at their’'home, 912 Park avenue. ' A cordial invitation is extended. Permanent officers will be elected and the constitution adopt- Attorney and Mrs. P. J. Russell entertained at a duck dinner Sat- urday evening., Covers -were laid for Rev. Fr. J. J. T. Philippe, Dr. and Mrs. D. 8. McCann, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu was surprised num-| R. Gilmore and daughters, Martha]: PP \ prised byoa and Catharine; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas dng to Bemldji Saturday. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young- gren, Byron Russell and John O’Con- BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER n:phew‘of Mr.hnnd’ l‘/[rs. P.hL. ;Itnar: S Gi“W. I_la’x;nwell, who has been i of Bemidji, who ‘joined the Ten n nneapoli§ on business for e engineers’ - division:of foresters and |short time, returned to Bemidji this »He's not fit for alittle Angel like you," who is now in France, is seriously | morning. X ill with spinal meningitis. His par- . "I'm not an Angel, I'm 'iust his wife, ents received & letter from France : ¢ . an d1love him." THEATERS What then? s Friday, which was written 26 days A K The lh'stA Eesngrfisntuhtcran ‘ANMVe i Personals and picture of which announcement b‘: GL ADYs HULETTE ago by a nurse in France. She stat- made in another column, will er that he was being given the best of care, ., ‘|| shown tonight and tomorrow, Billie Newsy Notes Burke in “The Mysterious Miss Terry.” B L H A!;longi thet x:ilany deft humor‘:m,; i ouches inserted in Billle Burke . ng?io’ggo to loan on zarms. 3,?& latest Paramount picture by Director (11 I he cand Glrl” 7 J. Searle Dawley is the picturization T e T o§ the rivalry lhelt‘:veen two lmpecn; ‘ ss Marie Brue of Gonvick is vis-| nious- young clerks for the hand o ood iting friends in Bemidji for a few|‘“The Mysterious Miss Terry,” which, Also a G Comedy days. by the way, is the name of the pro- duction, “The Mysterious ' Miss | Terry” has become an assistant in|{ll ' A N ; an{' gth :Kg:?’ufg %5:},;:: ",Jil:il;gl:s hardware store and both ‘young men " TONIQGHT GR AND 6 Acts Saturday. invent- frequeptly and usually un- at’ 10c & 20c : necessary errands there to bring T IR : , ; Mrs. W. Church and daughter of|them into the presence of ‘the’ young lady. The picture is full of scenes z';g: }:.?::z‘: Saturday in the city of mystery and intrigue as well as = these countless ‘“human interest’ touches. Don’t miss Billie Burke in her greatest success. Wednesday and Thursday—Mary Pickford. D. at TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. 16. Np exceptions, W. G. SCHROEDER. Oh, so good—Hot Waffles. Gould’s Dalry Lunch. 6-116 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice—Miles Block be | vet of Tensttike-passed ‘Satnrdny 4n Bemidji shopping. 111tf GRAND 1ingladys Hulette.’rgvfiagi‘to be at the 'Grand “theater tonight in “The Candy Girl,"” a.Pathé 'Gold Roostir Miss—Pearl Wheeler, teacher at|play by Philip Lonergan;” saysthi DR, H. A. NORTHROP midji shopping. to do with the success of the play. ot Mrs. A. G: Arnold of Turtle River| " he candy,” Miss Hulette de- ANI,) SURGEHON Bld was' a between-train visitor in Be- “Pounds” and-- .pounds of || Suite 10, O'Leary-Bowser & midji Saturday. . candy: have ‘been used In this ‘play. Office Phone 163 e The children ‘devour it eager!: atl- A One of these nice days you ought|the grown-ups are just as bad to go to, Hakkerup’s and have your|tempered children “and--grouchy- tra men brighten at once as sooii as they munch a few mouthfuls of candy. I'm supposed to be the one who cheers them up, but it's really the candy.” Also a comedy. Bring us your clean oot~ ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth acoepted. Buy ,vdur presents: for Are you%egg%%sn? Then see 'a’d’a"‘ Q’." Taylor Holmes in his current Essan- ay picture, “Fools for Luck,” at the waoh’ “ Réx tonight. The rabbit’s foot— 3 yes, sir, found right out in a grave- ,l' yard—the horseshoe, spilled salt and Barka s ladders all work out the destinies of relatives at Hines. Miss Mary McKee of Deer Lake Pioneer Office Mrs. G. A. Spore and Mrs. Francis Pierce of Puposky were the week- end guests of Bemidji friends. GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL HELP BEMIDJI Have you tried our Hot Waffles? | humanity here in one of the most i Gould’s Dairy Lunch. 6-116 | amusing screen plays of the year. It your soldier is in France Here is the girl's own story: “For We won't tell you just how it all now, you ought to start your years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach Mrs. W. H. Roberts returned Sun-|turns out—how Phil finally over- Christmas present to him right and constipation. I drank hot water day morning from Minneapolis where | comes his superstitious weakness and away. And it ought’to be a and olive oil by the gallon. Noth- ing helped until I tried buckhtorn faces the world on his own merit; bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in she passed a week. * how the girl, whom he meets, likes real ‘present. Don’t *¢éall the* S. C. Brown has gone to Big Falls| him and— Well, go see the ple-1| sweaters; socks, kitsj-tobacco |f Adler-i’ka. ONE SPOONFUL help- where he will pass the week, return-| ture. - and' such'things, presents. He's ed me INSTANTLY.” Because Ad- “Fools For Luck’ introduces a got to have them, or- suffer. ler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE aliment- new leading woman who promises And it I8 your duty to send- tary tract it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST ACTION of anything we ever sold, City Drug Store.—Adv. QUICK RELIEF . much in screenland’s future. She is Helen Ferguson, who at the age of them. ‘They are‘supplies. Send sixteen can boast of playing oppo- presents in addition. site Taylor Holmes. Miss Ferguson's A . acting places her at once in public These are real Christmas gifts. tavor. Things & man who lives in a A Musty Suffer comedy with Harry X i turned i Bemidji’ Satur’ | Watson of Bickle & Watson. blankstiwill Kasickiod fo iaye, and thank you for. Big Feature Tomo Fountain Pens. ..$2.60 to $8 The new Selznick- Pictugoln which p g Norma Talmadge is seen to great tional bank, returned Sunday morn-|advantage as the star tells the story Flash Lights. % ....81to $6 FRUM c[]NS"PA"UN i‘{ng frx;‘m”a business trip to Thief|of z: yol:mg t?oclety woman who Magazine Penclls. . 75¢ to $2.60 iver Falls, wastes he . rtime seeking diversion \ % o . and flirting with rate until sharply Cigaretle Cases, 1.50 1015 Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Superintendent W. P. Dyer rd-|bought to her senses by a dramatic Trench Mirrors. ... .35¢ to 75¢ turned this morning from Minneap-|incident calculated to thrill the Pocketbooks . ... ...35c to $7 'l'hat I' the °7f"‘l cry of thousands olis where he attended an education-| most blase of movie fans. This Letter Books....$1.60 to $6.60 produced Olive Tablets al association convention. picture, which will be seen at the Manicure Holders. ", 50¢ to $1.50 &B:“autm“wm physician fos Rex theater tomorrow and Wednes- ' day, matinées and evenings, i8 the Photo Holders. ....$1.50 to $7 17 years sud ubmd. ol flm‘ Soemn Identification Tag Hold- discovered the formula for mm first of a series in which Norma Tal- madge will be seen during the com- t eere +...b0c to $3 :’;?":u:fm“m"fi”" ol ing year. ] mld Picture a wistful girl of wealth|| Military Watehos'33.75 10 835 || contsin oeiermel, bt T“"’"m still in her teens bereft of all par- Safety Raz 1 to $6.50° table laxati h y ors.....$1 to $6. vegetable ve, ental guidance and fascinated by the Military Brushes. ... $3 to $7 4 o griping is the ‘“keynote” of these subject of Cleopatra’s conquests, and you have established the character(] Gifts to be mailed will be e oMl SivecTnd tae of Lucy Gillam, the role player by acked for safe carrying. rmally. e} force them Miss Talmadge in “The Moth.” P ::nmuryal ;g:mz. never “Cleopatra’ held to her throne by . If you have a “dark brown mouth” now dint of wonderful manipulation of E ‘ mrk and then —a bad breath — a dull, tired men. Her conquest of the heart of . 0'. feeling—sick headache—torpid llver Marc Anthony ended a series of his- are constipated, you'll find quick, sure tory-making romance. She flirted Jeweler only pleasant results from one or two lit! her way to immorality.” That pas- 217 Third Btreet tle Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime sage in book excited Lucy’s imagina- Thousands take one or m"fi J glon and started her seekmg her An- Phonographs Kodaks lun to kaep l'ight. Try them. [ ony. w GREAT Added ATTRACTIONS For The ELKO and GRAND Theatres Management Announces It Has Secured the Wonderful New Para- mount and Artcraft Pictures for Every Week of the Coming Season Last time you were in New York you joined the'’good looking, well-dressed crowd at the Strand; missing a visit to the Strand would be like faillng to see the Statue of Liberty. As you passed through the gay entrance you thought, ““If we ohly had something like this at home.” YOU HAVE, NOW! We have completed arrangenfents with the PARAMOUNT and ART- CRAFT PICTURES CORPORATIONS, so you can see at the ELKO and GRAND the same pictures that make the Strand of New York the best known picture theétre in the world. The PARAMOUNT and ARTCRAFT PICTURES feature the greatest stars on eafth. At the ELKO and GRAND theatres you will see such famous actors and actresses as MARY ~PICKFORD), DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, MARGUERITE CLARK, MME. PETROVA, LINA CAVALIBRI, ELSIE FERGUSON, BILLIE BURKE, N ENID BENNETT, CHAS. RAY, DOROTHY DALTON, BILL HART, GERALDINE FARRAR, GEO. Hotels and restaurants in Bemidii .M. COHAN, WALLACE REID, JULIAN ELTINGE, JACK' PICKFORD, LOUISE HUFF, SESSUE will observe meatless day tomorrow i @ ” and wheatless day Wednesday. This HAYAKAWA, VIVIAN MARTIN, PAULINE FREDERICK," GEORGE BEBAN and “FATTY” AR- includes the Markham hotel, Third BUCKLE, also the works of such master directors of the ‘motion plcture art as CECIL B. DE S(regt cafe, Dairy Lunch and other MILLE, D. W. GRIFFITH, THOMAS H. INCE, J. STUART BLACKTON and others. leading hotels and restaurants. Pictures of the quality of the PARAMOUNT and ARTCRAFT pictures naturally cost a good deal of money, but we feel that we are fulfilling our obligation to the public by presenting only the best and ‘cleanest pictures &hd-“at the same time building up a permanent local institution tflat wlll be a credit to the community, s it BILLIE BURKE IN The Mysterious Miss Terry : i AnY SHOW Excepting when Extra Speeial Super Attractions may be advertised in advance of showing at higher 2 SHOWS AT NIGHT, START 7:30 prices. MATINEES 3:00 DAILY Have your Xmas photos made now before the big rush later. “Get ‘Rich’ quick.” Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1026 to 1126 Mrs. F. W. Weatherby, who has A. G. Wedge, of the First Na- Mr. and Mrs. John Tracy of Far- go, N. D., were the guests of Mrs. Tracy’s brother, H. Millner, and wife over Sunday, returning home this morning. Mr. Tracy is trainmaster 1 at Fargo. ers Rev. M. A. Soper neld services at Solway and Woodland school houses Saturday and Sunday. He returned They cause the bowels and liver to acl to the ciiy this noon. L Thomas Pendergast of Stillwater is visiting at the home of his cousin, Mort Pendergast, of Grant Valley for a short time. Fred Cutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter, returned today from Canada where he has passed five months on his uncle’s farm. Mr. Cutter expects to enlist. Misses Anna Schwartz and Agnes Schauls returned Saturday from Crookston where they passed a day visiting friends. T. E. Rider and son, Manning, of Shevlin were in Bemidji Saturday on business. Mr. Rider is connected with the bank at Shevlin. Mrs. Philip Gill and little daugh- ter returned Sunday' morning from St. Paul where they had passed seven weeks, the guests of Mrs. Gill’s mo- ther. Mrs. L. Drake of St. Louis Park and Mrs. E. Moran of Iron River, Mich., are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Fred Malzahn, - of Minnesota avenue. _ Mrs. Axel Ness of Crookston ar- fived“in the city Saturday, having been called here by the illness of her brother, Charles Matson, who has not yet recovered from injuries received about three weeks ago while working on the new lumber mill building. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hennessey of Bend, Ore., arrived in the city Sat- urday noon and will be the guests of Mrs. Hennessey's sister, Mrs. George T. Baker, and family for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hennes- sey left last evening for Minneap- olis where they will spend a couple of days, returning to Bemidji Wed- nesday. Mr. Hennessey is now con- nected with the Shevlin-Hixon Lum- ber company at Bend. He was for- merly connected with the Crookston Lumber company of this city. - t‘»':é.rfi[.‘_