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1 Your guests and 7ill appreciate the: courtesy. ‘f nd Mrs. Henry Miller enter- ained Glen Conger, 'Leslie - Slater, fller and Clifford Montague o’clock dinner last evening. —_— -~ UNEXPECTED CALL. ben Bowser was pleasantly sur- ed last evening by the unexpect- jed’ call of a number of his friends. vening was pleasantly spent, fdancing being a feature. The un- bidden ‘guests were: 3 oung, Louise MeCready, & Dorothy Nangle,, ys Getchell, Hazel Laqua, Verna rker, - ‘Margaret - Wedge, Lottie ch, . Josephine - Parker, Charles -Ferris. Knapp, - Leo Opsahl, O'Leary, Clifford Montague, “Cochran, Harold Morris, Ho- Palmer, Mr. Lamereaux. “Ava Sonstrud, of the Pioneer ff, is on the sick list, ) his home Friday. Harnwell, manager of the ‘Hilaire Retail Lumber company, ‘today for Puposky, where he will kkerup 8, am/l have ure - taken. hllip Falter of Park Aiver, N. D., he guest of Chief of Police Frank ple-over the holiday season. He eturn in about two weeks. ‘your, 14tf rs. :Ira’ Cool, son and daughter, yrned from Chicago last night, “will' make their home at the kham hotel -for a time. " Btate of Ohio,: City of Toledo, anu iCounty, ‘ss. /- Frank:J. Cheney makes oath that he EN senior: partner of the firm of F. J. pay the sum of NE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each a every case of Catarrh that cannot be mfld the use of HALL'S CATARRH NE. FRANK J. CHENEY. . to; before me and subscribed in ce, this Gth day of December, GLEASON, 3 Notary Public. ;Catarrh Medicine -is taken in- tlernally-and acts through.the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Senc¢ for tutlmonlsll. free. v J. l}fiENEY & CO Toledo, O. rugy Blll'l Family Pills 1or consupntlon The bill at the Rex theater tonight is one of variation ‘and un- Prominent will be that eccentric fellow CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN usual entertainment. IS RO . Anothep feature of the big bill is the celebrated western drama ‘THE LURE OF THE YUKON’ An intensely interesting drama, with scenes of unusual beauty. ~ EIGHT REELS 10 and 20 cents IlilllfllllllllII|IlIIIlI|lI|lI|IIIIIllllIllIIlIlIIllllIIlllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllII |, FRIDAY THE REX THEATER BILLY In one of his latest Harold Rice left last evenlng' for Minneapolis where he will spend a week the guest of relatives. $60,000 to loan on rarms. Land Co. Dean arite The municipal Christmas tree will remain in- place until after = New Year's day. - e The Elks will give a dance New Year’s eve in the Elk temple and the Harmony trio wm play. Miss Marie Gaab of Crookston is the guest of her aunt,-Mrs. J. Warn- inger, and family, for a few days. F. S. Ebert of Thief River Falls, spent Christmas with 'his brother, Edward Ebert, and family, return- ing to Thief River Falls yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson enter- tained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crone and son, John, and daughter, Mable, and Earl Bailey. Miss Dora Roe has gone to Crook- ston and Hendrum for a few days visit with' friends and relatives. E. J. Letford of the Letford Auto company, left today for Duluth where he will transact-business for a few days. Miss Sadie Chesborough left for Minneapolis this morning where she will be the guest of friends and rela- tives for two weeks. County Attorney Torrance and family returned this morning. from a Christmas visit with his father, Judge EIl Torrance at Minneapolis. Owing to the council meeting be- ing scheduled for.last Monday, the council meeting will be held next ‘| Monday evening. A letter from Miss Hoord, a teach- er in the Bemidji schools, itates that her sister had died. She was called home just before Christmas, owing to the illness of her sister. Vern and Roy Riesberg of Cum- berland, Wis., hre spending their Christmas vacation with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tenstrom. Enroute they visited at Two Harbors and Duluth. Mrs. P. L. Hines and son, Grover, who haye. been guests at the Wil- liam Hines home at Hines, for the past few days are expected home Sat- urday. & / o John T. Riesberg, former Bemidji resident, but now of Minot, N. D.,| is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Ten- strom, and family. Mr. Reisberg may decide to locate here. Glen Conger, who is in training at the Great Lakes naval station, lef#) today for the station after a Christ- mas Vvisit with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger. He says he is satisfied now to go anywhere, so long as he had had Christmas at ohme. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Melms of International Falls, spent Christmas with Mrs. Melm’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bahr. Mr. Melms returned Tonight’s Program to International Falls last night. Mrs. Melms will remain until after the New Year. Attorney M. J. Brown returned this morning from Rochester, where he spent Christmas with his family at the home of Mrs. Brown’s mother, Mrs, . Stinchfield. Mrs. Brown and the children will remagn there for several weeks. MANCE EIGHT REELS 7:20 and 9 o’clock WEST Comedy Successes “RED CROSS NOTES} The Ri grlégs%fi'%?m ‘the Nor- wegian Lutheran Church will meet at the home of Mrs. T. N. Rode, Eighth street and Minnesota avenue, Friduy ‘atteronon & A flmgenm will. be glven at the city hall New Year's eve by the local, chapter International Assoctation of Machinists of the M. & | 1. railroad shops. The machine shop employes extend a cordial invitation to all citizens to watch the Old Year out and the New Year in. It might be added also-that this is the same organization of which every member | joined the local Red Cross chapter. e CHAIN PARTY TODAY. Mrs. F. 8. Arnold entertained at'a Red cross party this afternoon. g House #aving, bags established - ln nearly.every stlllwnter,.lflnn.. home are averaging $150 a month for ‘the Red Cross. The amount is devoted 'pandlcm;. A mmm's Wfl’E ADVISES 0% “I had stomach trouble so bad I BEMIDIT WOMEN could ' eat nothing : but: toast, fruitl] and hot- water. Everything else soured and formed gas. no good., I was miserable until I tried ' ‘buckthorn bark, glycerine, ‘etc.,: a8 mixed in Adlor-t-kn:. ONE Uonl!S’l‘ action of anything we ever sold. “City Drug’ Store.—Adv. to the organization of active Junior | membershi; Members of: a church-Ladies’ Aid society, | at .Zumbrota, ‘Minn., reised money for:. the. Red. Cross by selling calendars; . In: the 1ast :week more that $20 was realized by this means.. Red Cross. workers ' at Hibbing,].* Minn., have arranged for the exhib- ition of their work!in the city hall. Sight of the knitted goods and band- ages are.an .inspiration to other workers. : A bill %%%@f?fimtmu he shown at the Rex tonight: for it com- bines comedy of interest to all and a great western drama. s Romance”, another of the (}haplln screams. The feature picture-will-be “The Lure-of the Yukon”, a fine western picture with beautiful sit- tings. This picture holds the_.audi- ence and is absorbing:in its details. The bill tonight contains eight; reels. all of the highest classiand the:prices remain the same, 10-and 20 cents. Tomor%&xa{ofigng'ow will be shown that funny fellow Billy West in another of his latest comedy offer- ings. This screen star is proving a big drawing card wherever shown and he is also gaining many friends in Bemidji. ELKO TONIGHT, In his latest Artcraft picture, ‘‘The Man From Painted Post,” now ot the Elko theatre, Douglas Fairbanks dis- closes. .many new coybow tricks leal:ued from champions of.a recent Rodeo Meet, who appear with him in the photoplay ming cattle rustling days presents the versatile Douglas in many thrill- ing situations offering typical Fair- banks surprices. - Elko Fridsy. The punchers of the O Bar C ranch thought him a coward. He took their insults = without a word, mnever “Fighting Back’’. Then when pay- day came and the range riders went ito Sleeping Dog to the big rodeo, they took the *‘‘Strange Weakling” -along. How'he is imbued with his old fighting spirit and wins the love of “The Fury”, China Mex’s dance hall queen, are the thrilling episodes in the Triangle play, “Fighting Back”, to be shown at Elko theatre Friday and Saturday. GRAND-THEATRE. The things that happen to the heroine in “It Happened to Adele” prove that life gets most curiously mixed up for some people. .This five- reel photoplay was produced by Thanhouser and written by Agnes C. Johnston. It has touches of the author’s gift for unconventional and amusing situations. Gladys Leslie makes Adele attractive and is con- sistent to the lines laid down for her. There also will be shown a one-reel comedy. Grand Friday, = Franklyn Farnum in “The Scarlet Car”, a Bluebird -photoplay will be the attraction at the Grand Friday. AID MEETS TOMORROW. The Laidies’ Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet tomor- row at 3 o'clock in the basement of the Swedish Lutheran church. Elec- tion of officers will take place and all members are urged to be present. A picnic linch will be served. DEGREE WORK FRIDAY, The local lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will confer the third degree upon several candidates Friday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. As this is the last meeting of the year, the officers.are anxious that all members be present. POSHTIVELY - RELIEVES CONSTIPATION Constipation causes poor appetite, indigestion, headaches, billousness and more serious diseases. = Hollis- ter’'s Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure remedy for constipation. These won- derful herbs have long been famous for quick and positive results, By restoring normal bowel action, you will gain color, weight and youthful energy. Take tonight—tomorrow feel right. City Drug Store. Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” The story of Wyo-| : Dieting did; “It Happened To Adele GLADYS LESLIE A COMEDY TOMORROW. ITS A BLUEBIRD FRANKLYN.-FARNUM . “ THE SCARLET. CAR?. s ot dorcrre L utatans tomento ‘Douglas-- Fairbanks in F *“The Man -From Palnted Post” " Last Time Tonight < TOMORROW - W, - Desmond in L Flglitlng Back ” "Denied a Flag and a ‘ountry.‘He isno longer Man, but a Jackal. EI.K Matinee 3:00 " ‘Night 7:30 & 8:45 William Desmond in Triangle Play, “Fighting Back."" Hay, Flour and Feed Do you need hay? We can sell you ln bales or in carload lots. We also handle Flour and Feed. Call us up and get prices. Phone 266. Akre’s Variety Nymore, Minn. Store Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” READ BEMIDJI PIONEER ADS Remember, Tuesday, “‘Meatless Day”’; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” Upon the confidence and good will of our friends our success has been founded. - We greatly appreciate the generaus patroange wit hwhich we have been so highly favored and are striving to become more and more worthy of this confidence and trust which has been the foundation and the necessary material for our rapid development. We owe it to you friends and patrons and express our sincere apprecia- tion for it. better the coming issue. The success, met with the past year spurns us on to do even year, service and quality always being the paramount May you meet with success during the new year. SCHNEIDER BROS. CO0. H. H. COMINSKY, lManager