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.| Their petition has been granted and| I Coming Events ~ T November 15-16-17--Bemidji Poul- try and Potato show. Nov. 17—Farmers’ Institute, high school building. \ December 6-7—Annual meeting of the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment association and potato show. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rogers of Wil- ton autoed to Bemidji yesterday and attended the loyalty meeting. $50,000 to loan on rarms: Dean Land Co. a71te Mrs. R. G. Rudser of Leonard w. in Bemidji Saturday enroute td He drum, where she will visit' relatives for several days. ! before the big rush later. SOCIETY | CLUB MEETS TONIGHT The Boys’ Volunteer club of the Baptist church will meet in the church basement this evening at the regular hour. st. 1028 ‘to 1126 Mrs. R. B. Hamilton and little daughter of Brainerd have been the guests of Bemidji friends for a few days. Masquerade at the Armory Tués- day evening, November 13. Ad sion 10c. 2-1113 J. M. Canon, local manager of fl;e Northwestern Telephone compagpy, went to Grand Forks, N. D., Satur- day. 2 OFFICERS ELECTED At the meeting of the Episcopal Boys’ club Saturday evening, officers were elected as follows: First ser- geant, Bertrum Wilson; treasurer, Rev. George Backhurst. The rest of the officers will be appointed later. .The boys also voted on a name for the club and finally decided upon “Boys’ Brigade.” They also voted to buy uniforms, which will.be the property of the organization. The uniforms will be very much like those of the Boy Scouts but will have the club’s insignia. Masquerade at the Armory Tues- day evening, November 13. Adng sion 10c. 2-1118 Mrs. Fred Swenson of the to:£ of Frohn was among the businés visitors in the city Saturday. Miss Marie Yates and Miss Mar+ garet Hensel of the town of Fri are visiting relatives in Minnesp: olis, for some time. ! Personals and . Newsy Notes Masquerade at the Armory Tues: day evening, November 13. Admiis- sion 10c. 2-1113 —__—_—_—.___—_—._. -] 1 3 o g - 5 ) 3 e H B B a o 28 ki Get a 1918 desk calendar pad now 06tt at the Ploneer office. 1 Mrs. H. D. Kenfield, who has been a guest at the E. E. Kenfield and Quincy Brooks homes since Thurs- day, returned to her home today. ! Miss Margaret Patterson of Chi- { cago is the guest of Mrs. Jennie Van ] Arnam. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. 14tf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Utech of > W4 Clearbrook are visiting relatives in Turtle River for a week. What beautiful days! Just right for that trip to Rich Studio you've city Saturday and are the guests of week. Just received a shipment of 1918 “Daily” and hand when you wish to make not: was the guest of friends in Bemidji brother, G. P. Ballou, and famil: during the week-end. ? , y for the past three weeks, will go to = Crookston Thursday where she will Masyuerade at the Armory Tues-|yigi¢ gt the home of her cousin, C. day evening, November 13. Admis-| " gjidersleeve, and family for some sion 10c. 2-1113| time before returning to her home. - Mrs, John Utech of Turtle River was a befween-train visitor in Be- midji Saturday. . The Brainerd Daily Dispateh says: “Conductor J. W. Bush {is resting easily at the Northern Pacific hos- pital, and an early recovery is pre- dicted.” He is the father of C. A. Bush of this city and suffered a stroke of paralysis while on his run as conductor on the M. & I. freight between here and Brainerd. FOR RENT—Two steam heated of- fice rooms in the Ibertson build- : ing. Inquire of M. E. Ibertson. ne & 2-1113 Ole Tangen and Ole Nokken of Fargo, N. D., are guests at the C.| ¢, E. Willson of Minneapolis re- M. Bacon home on Lake Boulevard|tyrned to his home Saturday night for a few days. after a short visit at the home of his brother, F. M. Willson, and wife Miss Aurora Angvall, of the North-{ of this city. Mr. Willson spoke on western Telephone office, whio has|the subject *“Sheep” at the farm- been visiting in Fargo and Minne-|ers’ meeting at Carr Lake apolis, will return to the city this|house Saturday . evening. Miss Bessie Newton has|spoke on the same topic at Thief been substituting for her during her| River Falls and Akeley earlier in i el absence. the week. { -Rex Theatre- |/ . - TONICHT - - ! King Bée Film Corporation Presents IBILLY WEST The newest sensation in the realm of nonsense. The movie comedian who is packing the big theatres in the metrepolitan f cities. Two reels wof one continuous scream. 3y 7 & Also at the REX TONIGHT wil] be shown a drama of rivalry ; and love by Geeorge Cain entitled “THE BEST MAN” 7:20 and 9 o’clock This js a Falson feature 10 and 20 cents ; Comedy of 1,000 Laughs At the REX A Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday ‘BABY MINE' 7.5 conies s MADCE KENNEDY The debut of America’s greatest stage commedienne in the In- ternational stage success by Margaret Mayo. / 10 and 20 cents; HOME OF THE FAMOUS GOLDWYN PICTURES n 2 ‘Rich’ quick.” Rich Studlo, 29 10th desk calendar pads, including . the “Perfection.” Get yours now, so you will have it on tions in it for futute reference. Pio- RED CROSS NOTES | | A oD AR O At n Cross ‘chapter is being: organized at the Red Lake Indian reservation.|from the details of organization with a list of oftfters willubie ‘gent’ soon. lackduck ‘ Visitors. . A del_egntlon“fi%m the Red Cross branch at Blackduck’as in Bemidji Saturddy inquiring to 'Bemidji the' first’ of’ the weeki 'members of the local chapter go to {'Blackduck to’ help create ‘more en: thusiasm there. Here’s Good Work. On Friday, Mrs. Currie’s. circle rought’ in‘seven pairs of bea\mtully made pajamas. i Shipment This Week: t ‘of garments He ' Bemidj}’ ‘ch of . the work committee urgently re-fi::: quiests memmbers to bring all finished | garments to the Red Cross rooms by Wednesday. THEATERS " THE REX TONIGHT, ‘ ' The' man?that's mfigg‘mfam all laugh, Billy West, will be seen at|days the Rex theater tonight, his se 4 | arm. sppeardnee fn- Bemldjis' He will be fli;m;- it was set by a local phys- clan. seen in another scream, “Cupid’s Ri-| val.” ‘West is"the-latest sensation in the large citles'in nonsensical as 4n estab- ‘Baby' “Baby Mine,” the /Anternational iiccess, will, come.to the Rex and nddday! comedy with a thol was’ written by Margaret Mayo. is the swifhest comedy- éver written. In Miss Kennedy, Goldwyn will pre- sent one ‘of the most prominent of the galaxy of stars that will ‘be seen at the Rex. This: theater has’con- tracted for the Goldwyn pictures and Miss Kennedy was the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkman for &|upgin Beds,” “Fair and Warmer,” |YOur “Over Night” and other comedies which had successful runs in the leading cities of the country. ‘‘Baby Mine” will be at the Rex two days, matinees and nights. . BILLY WEST planned. “Get ‘Rich’ quick.” 29|naer office. 106t Well. - The name of the well is 10th St. 6-1112 e o the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get —in— Ms. Sidnes Millor of Pliiewooa] ;20 LaYonne Ballou of Towas, gdt of order. No valves, no o o T8, Ia., who has been the guest of her loats. The ink from the res- A c k d R ervoir falls into a small cup at r oo e omance school afternoon. He ELKO ’ All those v?h‘t?oli,algngettlng up and shutting ‘the window on cold mornings will please raise their right hands! All those who raised their right hands will please see Jack Pickford as “The Varmint” in the photoplay of that name adapted from Owen Johnson’s celebrated Lawrenceville school story. As John Humperdink Stover, overflowing' with surplus energy and high spir- its, he invents the most ingenius contrivance imaginable by attachs ing the winder of the alarm clock to the window and also to the elec- tric'light. By this means the sleep-{ er was awakened, the window closed and the" light lit on cold = winter motiings. “'fhe Véarmint is & ples|{H tare that will Wppéaf €o' the ““‘bHoy” in every man and bring tears of laughter to the eyes of every man or woman who sees it. “The Varmint” will be shown at the Fiko theate today and tomorrow. “The:- Varmint” is a Paramount picture. Grand Tonight. Strong huma‘lll Enf‘é‘lges amd the sympathetic characterization of a girl thief by Gladys Hulette are the outstanding features of this number. it contains some very dramatic epi- sodes, although it deals with crooks, and many touches of humor. TALKS ON CHINA Mrs. E. H. Cressy, wife of one of the Baptist missionaries to Hang- how, China, spoke in the Baptist church yesterday morning. While in the city she was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Whitby. Her hus- band and Rev. Whitby were class- mates at Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Cressy’s parents live at Hancock, Minn., where she will visit some time while her husband is studying in New York City. They expect to re- turn to China next year. | | FEDERAL OFFICIALS RAID Hoboken, N. J., Nov. 12.—The of- fices ‘'of the North German Lloyd Steamship company were raided this morning-by agents of the department of justice, and baggage belonging to officers and men, who were taken when' the war: broke out, were seized ‘for examination. .."Rev. George Backhurst, rector of ut’ the >work | the Episcopal’ church, will preach in in gemeral. They are very much in:|8t. Peter’s church at Duluth, at the terested in- the work -and ‘have a|opening of the Episcopalian convo- large shipment of garments to send cation, 'Wednesday. He will also ad- i dress the Women'’s auxiliary Thurs- \They: are -anxious to- have - several | day!afternoon when he will speak on ‘Missionary Work.” %Eerd, Nov.%—c'gxen Gslt::?te dairy and food- inspector at St. Paul ‘filed> complaints against a local res- taurant and . against a woman con- ducting’a dairy, charging them with selling ‘milk' with less than the re-’ quired amount of butter fat. E ¢ 1 ) | were found: guilty-and-sentence sus- eek’ and”thd ‘chairman f pended ADDITIONAL DONATIONS - .Mrs. A, 'H. Jester reports the fol- lowing donations for the Christmas boxes since. the last list was published Mrs. K. Mclver $2; Entré Nous club $3; Mrs. John Good- ; B;nMrs. Case $1, and Mrs. Dee Miss Margaret Kaiser of the town of Northern slipped on the ice a few INSTANT . _ACTION _ SURPRISES o BERE This grocer’s story surprises lo- ‘cal'~people: {rouble. rge 3 and form g: ‘buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Midge) S aotion. flushes the-ENTIRE alimentary tract it ‘relieves ANY CASE comnstipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents| appendisitis. tion of anything we ever sold. City Drug Store The .nic: your out-of-town guests is * - see that Mrs. John Chisholm and four chil-| ¢ e™ o " ciars of filmdom have|® motice of their visit here is insert- dren of Crow Wing arrived in the|yco, gathered for thélr presentation:[ed in the personal columns of the star of | Ploneer. “Hare's a “Crackerjack” "”A pneumatic Fountain Ink the pase, which provides just enough ink to cover the pen. NOT THE HOLDER. sannot splash. cannot reach the ink, therefore the ink never becomes gummy or sticky. The last drop is as good as the first. entirely of glass. Needs fill- ing but once in six months and saves 76 per cent of your ink bill. Come and see. GERMAN SHIP OFFICES (By United Press) Lid you ever go to board ing school or college? It's the biggest time of life. Even if you dldn’t get a chance to go, come and live it here—just for tonight. Stage a midnight feed with the “Varmint,” and get caught. Put one over on “Doc” McNooder by steal- ing his girl. Live again those “old days’ those golden days of youth.” JACK PICK FORD In “THE VARMINT” North German Lloyd ships TO SPEAK IN DULUTH Both .soldiers’ FALL BREAKS ARM What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy litte home? ‘EASY PAYMENTS e Pick yours out and call on ‘om"\oell agent, The Berman Agency, Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and terms. : BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. ago and sustained a broken She was taken to Bemidji, “I- had bad stomach All food seemed to sour ‘Was always consti- i Nothing: helped until I tried St. Paul, Minn. ONE SPOON- astonighed me with its IN-) Because Adler-i-ka | i SUBSRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! III_IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIlIIlIlIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIII|II|I||I||IIIIiIII|IIIIIlIl GRAND TONIGHT GLADYS HULETTE It has' QUICKEST ac- Adv. est courtesy you can show Telephone 922 or bring!: items to -this office. ALSO KATZENJAMMER KIDS---6 acts Tomorrow---Juliette Day “THE RAINBOW GCIRL” ALSO A COMEDY 10 and 20c Night 7:30-8:45 The ink Alr and dust It 18 made Sells for $1.00 and $1.25. WHAT! Don’t believe it? PIONEER 0FFICE Matinee 2:30 Phone 922 SKOVGAARD Denmark’s Groeatest Violinst and i New York Metropolitan Company M. E. CHURCH Wodnesday, Nov. 14 8 o’clock p. m. ¥ HE DANISH VIOLINIST IS A3, 000.00 YIOLIN 8 An Entertainment for Everyhody Civen Under the Auspices of the “Win One” Adult Bible Class of the Methodist Church