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Lottie McDonald has returned from Kelliher where she was the guest of friends. ‘What beautiful days! Just right for that trip to Rich Studio you've planned. “Get ‘Rich’ quick.” 10th St. 6 D. Dueshane of Tolley, N. D., who is visiting at the home of Postmas- ter Gerlinger of Spur for a short time, will soon leave for Canton, Miss Emma Rusness, who has vis- ited at the homes of her aunts, Mrs. C. M. Bacon and Mrs. J. H. Fallon, for a week, returned to her home in Fargo, N. D., Monday. basement. Lunch wilh be served. All are invited. SURPRISED BY FRIENDS Harold Morse was given a surprise party at his home on Eewe¥ :Vlenge ; last evening by a number of friends try and Potato show. and schoolmates. The hours were feserilieddaty scg";‘f bfififi“me“ Institute, high | o.c0q in dancing, toasting marsh-| Have you seen our display of 1918 Degember 65—— Annual meeting of mallows and popping corn. Those|Standard diaries? The covers are the Northern Minnesota Develop- present were Misses Alice Hetland, | genuine leather, imitation leather metitia Tatl 4 potato show Esther Hetland, Dorothy Nangle, |and cloth cover. Just the thing for ssociation and potato - |Louise McCready, Emma Klein, Jane|a little Christmas gift for your sol- Hayner, Lottie French, Lucille dier friends. Get yours now before - Young, Hazel Laque, and Leo’ Op- the line is broken. Pioneer office. S 0 C .[ E T Y ;».h‘l,b K§nneth filea?eld. .{ft‘mg 116tf hibbs, Norman leson, re R QA y McDonald and Charles Raco. Lunch net‘:i'eéx .w?{.:w:;:. (;V hlg l:fi:;;taeenhco:- was served by the self-invited guests.| yare store for tho‘ pn'st seve‘:xs y:;.s: NOTED VIOLINIST COMING has resigned his position and ac- cepted one with the Weyerhaeuser ; 1}: ufiu:}\lla‘l“coml:‘ert will. be given f_ompfi}w- H(;i will leave Thursday n the Methodist church auditorium, or nneapolis to receive his as- Wednesday, November 14, under the Personals and signment. Mrs. Stewart and chil- auspices of the Win One class, whén dren will remain in Bemidji for the Coming Events November 6:—Meeting of board of | county commissioners. November 15-16-17--Bemidji Poul- First Spiritual church will hold its mid-week meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock instead of Thursday at temple, corner Eighth street and Irvine avenue. ist, who has- gathered such fame in this as well as European countries, will appear with the New York Met-|" ropolitan company. With him is his wife, Mrs. Alice McClung Skov-|iting relatives in Duluth this week. gaard, who has accompanied him for ‘ 5 several years on his tours. She is $50,000 to.loan on zarms. Dean one of the most accomplished pian-|Land Co. a1t ists of her day. Marie Kern-Mullen, " a contralto soloist, will render vari- Miss Margie Maine of Turtle River ous arias from some of the great|was among the business visitors yes- operas of the world in which she|terday. kas hbeen hea{d from time to time in the musical centers of the world. s ’, Sofia Stephai, also a member of the[ Oh, 80 good—Hot Waffles. Gould’s group, comes of a family known as|Dairy Lunch. 6-116 the “Nightingales of the North- west.” She is a highly gifted so- prano singer and will be certain to win an additional number of friends with her singing. X C. E. Willson ot Minneapolis was - the guest of his brother, M. F. Will- Mr. and Mrs. Gill Croon are vis-|son, and wife yesterday between trains, while enroute to Thief River Falls. He has.been sent out by the extension depantment of the Univer- sity of Minnesofa to talk on ‘“‘Sheep.” He spoke in Akeley last evening and will talk at Thief River Falls this evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Grow of THEATERS Wilton drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business. AT REX TONIGHT From a would-be modern Cleo- One of these nice days you ought|patra trifling with fate and forever to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your in pursuit of pleasure to an unselfish picture taken. 14tt] and devoted woman wrapped up in her two small children—that is the character transition portrayed by the versatile Norma Talmadge in her screen impersonation of the heroine of “The Moth,” her newest Selznick- Picture which is seen at the Rex theater tonight and tomorrow. Abounding in emotional possibili- ties and dramatic incidents, the plot is calculated to give the charming young star an opportunity to add one PLAY A SUCCESS Christianson’s hall: in Nymore could not accommodate all who came to see the playlet, “The Obstinate Family” last evening, given for the benefit of the Catholic church. The entire entertainment was home tal-, ent and all the characters carried their parts well. Several musical numbers, including -violin and piano selections and readings were given by Sister Dorothy’s pupils of St. Ce- celia’s studio, which were well. ren- dered. About $50 wa’ cleared. Miss Irene Kruger of Tenstrike was a between-train visitor in the city yesterday. Have you tried our Hot Waffles? Could’s Dairy Lunch. 6-116 Mrs. E. Johnstone and daughter, Jennie, of Spur passed several hours in the city yesterday shopping. A. A. Richardson, who recently re- ‘| turned from his annual photograph- ing tour in North Dakota, went to Cass- Lake this noon on.businegs. Y, P. SOCIETY TOMORROW . ¥ The Young People’s society of the Swedish- Lutheran church will meet tomorrow evening in the church basement. A picnic lunch will be served. Mr. Linden will sing a solo. Al] are welcome to attend. HOSTESSES TO AID Mrs. 0. J. Laqua and Miss Caro- line Sonstrud will entertain the La- dies’ Aid society of the First Scan- dinavian -Lutheran church in the church basement tomorrow after- Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jorstad of the noon. All are cordially invited. town of Frohn left yesterday for Wisconsin, where Mr. Jorstad will take charge of his father’s farm. Have your Xmas photos made now before the big rush later. “Get ‘Rich’ quick.” Rich Studio, 29 10th St. % 1026 to 1126 Mrs. John Knuan, who has visited relatives in Turtle River during the summer and fall, returned to her home in Aberdeen, S. D., Monday. Get a 1918 desk calendar pad now at the Pioneer office. 106tf OTH' M. E. ATD TOMORROW Mesdames J. W. Naugle, F. T. Beaver and O. H. Manaugh will en- tertain the Methodist Ladies’ Aid so- ciety at the home of Mrs. E. H. Denu, 1002 Beltrami avenue, tomorrow af- iternoon at 2:30 o’clock. i1 more artistic interpretation to her al- Lieut. T. C. Bailey of Camp Dodge, ] ready amazing list of successes. Ia., is home on a furlough, having| The story of the scenario is one arrived home the first of the week.|that will focus the attention and de- His wife accompanied him and they|light the imagination. Lucy Gil- will spend about ten days in the|lam, the Moth, is a capricous heiress city visiting relatives. still in her teens and without par- Just received a shipment of 1918| ental guidance when she becomes . desk calendar pads, including the|fascinated by the subject of the | AID TO MEET - “Daily” and “Perfection.” Get|Egyptian Cleopatra who “flirted her - - yours now, so you will have it on|way to immorality.” A passage in “There will be a regular meeting|hand when you wish to make nota-| one of her textbooks about the fa- of the Baptist Ladies’ Aid society to-|tions in it for future reference. Pio-| mous queen so excited Lucy’s im- morrow afternoon in the church|neer office. 106tf| agination that she immediately start- ed in search of her Anthony. Maud %Valnwriglgtl,n Enp’rrelty girl of society, moted for her independ- ence and self-reliance, is jilted by the man she was to have married. ' B Inspired with hatred of mankind by this act of the man she had trusted, the young woman withdraws from society and takes up a half section The Ngw select Pictures of government land in the west, re- fusing all aid in its development and building her hut with her own hands. Owing to her beauty, Miss Wain- wright becomes the. cbserved of all observers in the new country, male and female. The ranchers and range riders travel long distances to pay Introducing the first of the great features created by this company her court, and one of them, “Three Gun” Smith, announces himself her “The Moth’ AT THE REX TONICHT |.de e clude that it is not well for so pretty a girl to live alone, so they form a vigilance committee and essay to show the new arrival the error of her Story of a moth wife who was blinded by the social candle 10c and 20c. - 7:186 and 9:00 ways, but are repulsed. ‘“Three Gun” Smith, who is arrested: at the young woman’s request as a desperado, turns out to be a secret service man. After many vicissitudes Smith con- quers the prejudices of the pretty recluse and they are married. Dorothy Dalton in ‘“Ten of Dia- monds” tomorrow. Select Pictures will bring to the Rex Theaire In the turn of thelr bookings ELKO TONIGHT The smiling Billie Burke will be shown again tonight in “The Mys- NORMA|TALMADGE, CLARA KIMBALL ||shown asain tonigh YOUNG, CONSTANCE TALMADGE “Mary Pickford in ‘“Rebecca of RITA JOL'VET' EVA TANCGUAY Sunnybrook Farm.” Never has a ./ B THURSDAY, William Farnum as well as suitable characterization. In a William Fox Photodrama ‘“‘American Methods” Known throughout the land as “Am- Founded on George Ohnet’s ‘‘The Iron Master”. erica’s Sweetheart,” Mary is just the person to portray the national type of ‘“Rebecca,” the little country girl who fought her battles alone and traveled a particularly rough road leading to her womanhood. The photoplay will appear at the Elko theater tomorrow. o ! ! { H i ive Paae | i | ( MONEY IN HOGS A farmer in the town of Northern demonstrated that hogs can be raised in this country. George Thomas butchered a hog for Frank Jones of that town a few days ago and the hog weighed 427 pounds dressed. the table. 20 and 22 cents per pound. NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS It was & year and a half old and had been fed on shorts and scraps from The pork was sold for Night school for foreigners com- menced in the high school building last evening and there is room for more. Foreigners, both men. and women, who wish to learn to speak and write the English language, are invited to attend. School will be in o’clock. HELD IN BONDS Deputy Sheriff Denley returned to Bemidji this morning from the northern part of the county’ bring- gession Monday, Tuesday and Thurs- day evenings, commencing at 7:30 Elko 10c & 20¢ sl 7:30 - 8:45 TONICHT LAST TIME ' BILLIE BURKE In “The Mysterious Miss Terry” Mystery and Comedy ing Euclid Emon from Zipple who held to the grand jury. O’MALLEY CONVICTED is under $1,600 bonds on complaint of Octavo Cassibo, who alleges undue attention on the part of the prisoner toward Thresa Cassibo, age 16 years and four months. Emon has been Bozeman, Mont., Nov. b —Wil- liam O'Malley of Butte was found guilty of manslaughter hyla jurytin = ¥ - the district court of Gallatin county. Axel Skovgaard, the Danish violin Newsy Notes present and until school is out. e s with killing John McNamee, a Butte miner, on the night of October 22, 191§, at the Smith roadhouse near Butte. CAPE COAT IS USEFUL ', Every once in a while, among its fur trimmed rivals, a cape-coat reminds us that it is possible to be smartly coated and dispense with furs. One of them {s shown here with a cape that abbreviated so that it does not extend across the back, but gives all the ime pression of a cape just the same. It is of wool velours and its ornamenta- tion is confined to machine stitching and buttons. Such a coat is useful for all-round wear, Separate furs may be worn with it when they are needed, and the cape gives it a distinctive mil- Itary air, adding immensely to Its smartness. Narrow Skirt Hems. One must not think because long, straight lines in dress seem to prevail that the slender oval silhouette is ob- solete. Far from it. Some of the pret- tlest of the autumn styles seen in re- putable shops have been dresses for afternoon or informal evening wear which had this sillhouette, None too bouffant at the knees, tbey seem to oarrow in about the feet, Food Handlers Examined. To deal with the “carger” problem and many others along this same line, the New York city department of health has passed an ordinance that demands a certificate of health from every person who in any manner handles public food. The manufac- turers and employees are enjoined from hiring any person who has not such certificate, and they are made responsible for his compliance with the law. They are examined free of charge, and the public institutions have been very generous in supplying them with free treatment, when they are found not up to requirement. These regulations include cooks, bakers, butchers, dairy employees, candy mak- ers, waiters, dishwashers, dellcatessen workers, food peddlers. etc. P TEPERRRE R RS R x ROAD MAPS HERE We have received a few Maps, with district maps and road maps of Minnesota and Wisconsin. They are called Mendenhall’s Guice and Road county maps, all in one book- let. It also includes a large map cf the state. The price is 50 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will con- tinue to carry them in stock. KKK KKK ERRKE KK AXXRANKXRRKR * * vk AP AR r W 0000000000000 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN s . I shall force collections on all past “AMERICA'S SWEETHEART” Mary Pickford ™ —— exceptions, W. G. SCHROEDER. IN THE ARTCRAFT DRAMA “REBECCA OF SUNNY- BROOK FARM” Bring us your olean -oot- ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth acoepted. DR. C. R. 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