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it it L ; - THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER ::«iag;lrlop afimefixhtéfi)gg?:fi‘;fifi%x 1;:11': yef{reggze“&ttendance, exnlusive/ of Mc)l/‘[‘izgl‘:;ary éfipoflnténdént——Mr. ‘ gzsscm;‘)gna X(x(:xlxl]?erag? y(e}:rl:tltlrnExll: hOE:“:‘Ie?:ar;n::‘;xl:.d:llll:ecra&l‘l;l;osl’l 2&}1:13 I“xgsistnnt Mi : tinge has made a sensation on the|year, 141, e 4 ent—Mrs. car]::::nary Superlntond- stage by the number and gorgeous-| Largest attendance during the ‘Miscellaneous Secretary-Treasur- A. G. Wedge left Jast_evening for f;sfil:tr\?;: sgngir‘;%iagél;::éflctt}ilgx: ye%t:loiflerlngs for year, $443.63. er'a“fi.':fefi"fi?{ Nl[:lcg-}z‘:?'euj Blackduck. He will*pass the balance of the weck at Big Falls and Inter.| S, [ntroduces an entirely new ward- Disbursements. Organist—Vera Cutter. * Julius Miller will return to Wagh- ington; D. C., itomorrow morning, where he attends the Bllss school of engineering. ) national Falls in the interest of the robe of unusualvariety anu'style. Supplies and equipment, $315.78. Assistant - Organist—June =~ Wil- bank. } Y. M. C. A. pledge, $25.00. liam's. . - ELEO TOMORROW. Part payment, Liberty Bond, $30.| Librarian—Lloyd La Lone. Dan Gainey returned to Hamline i Missionary work, $46.06. Church ~ Attendance Secretary— . ' university last evening. He passed Superanuated minister, $9.71. P. L. Brown. Th d: 2 the holidays. with his parents, Mr. | %‘?f rkgleAals wn?t;,:'éal"f; Board of Sunday &chool (Red ‘Mrs. G. Hamilton of Brainerd was and Mrs. D, Gainey of this city. r inl the' city ‘yesterday ' to-attend the|. 4 o Garry Garrity, heir to Dennis Gar-| '8 8785 L oo o funeral of Andrew Halseth. rity's milliotis. Before -becoming| ) ‘544363, : “lord of the manor” Garry had been T; at icwl i & ) t to h hool a blacksmith in a small Irish village| . °® IO laying: ofticers were, elect éleptione ‘the Ploneer of-| ' Mrs. ‘T. Bodin left ‘yesterday for|turn to her school ‘there, but Willland he was well trained for the| 3, about 'that news item’ youl|St. Cloud where she will spend/sev-|take up other work. rough and tumble fght whieh won| ‘Superintendent—A. T. Carlson, Your guests and|eral days. for, him the title of -a.‘“one-man Agalstant “Superintendent—J.. L, B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge January 3. —E. H. Jerrard, Sec'y. Eloise Bekken, who taught at Be- cida before the holidays will not re- d.s will appreciate the courtesy. o N The Presbyterian' Missionary so:|army”, in the Triangle play, ‘‘The McGhee. } | 1 app ciety met at the home of Mrs. R. A. sum?'en Gentleman”, g pthye ‘Elko| Seeretary—F. G. Schadegg. i : an. 8.—Meeting of board ol 'From now on Berglund’s grocery|Olson ,yesterday _afternoon. ‘‘The|theatre Fridiy and Sa.gurday Treasurer, P. L. Hines. : CARD OF THANKS. 3 y commissioners. : will ‘deliver ‘orders. free - Mondays;| Mountaineers” and “Syria and Pal- Junior 'Superintendent—Mrs. M. sty Phibbs. ., We wish to take this means .of Wednesdays and Fridays.—adv. 12 estine’” were the topics taken up. thanking our many friends for the great kindness they showed us dur- ing our bereavement over the death of our dear son nnd brother, Andrew Halseth, 5 GRAND TONIGHT. Primiary ~ Superintendent—Mrs; The Presbyterian prayer meetin, S Fay Head. will be held ’;t the h'.-’,mf,’ of Mrs. Kg, The tang and flavor of ‘the old| Assistant Primary Supe‘rintsndent H. Olson tonight. The prayer meet. west is-again in evidence throughout | —Mrs. S. J..Harvey. ings are being held ‘at the various ;‘a’s sltlb.lect. geglllng with ]_tIhe futltl‘er --Home Department Superlntendent i y ‘ ventures o heyenne arry, the|-Mprs. Trafton. ‘bli“s.VVP' E. lelp_lnan of Stone homes i order, ta cbnserve fuel i glmlliflr wrj%e assumed by = Harry e, 8., is visiting at the home of M : " .| Carey.- < , rugged scenic- effects, her son; C. L. Lampman of this city. Fern"nn‘(’lmll’:ago:vsfll sé‘(l)dco %‘,fl‘:g;fi furious. horseback riding, -a holdup olis today where they will all receive "l‘i.mm'“"”“‘ @nd a narrowly avert: Mrs George Kalser of Turtle|treatment for goitres at the univer-|ed'hanging of the half-guilty, half . River tran: . nnocent hero are features of the sacted business in the city|sity hospital number, It is improbability made : esterday. . . . xflgtlng and & 4 G 3 . o graphic and entertaining by consist- A ? ermans: Four of your photos'to & Dy conslg %!‘ werd Mesdames J. J:C Miss. Nora Wheeler of Bass Lake is| meet. government registration, irules, | @1t action and superior photographic Rm"%';{egaofi visiting relatives in fort Frances|only 95c. Rich studio, 29 Tenth st.]effects. It may be put down as a this week. Adv.—12tf |Strong Western number. - .GRAND TOMORROW. 66. W.'G. Schroeder store. 3d 14 Wynyard, Sask., Can., who have been ‘the guests of relatives in Nebish for |~ Those who have seen Franklyn Rotz Jde'}ickoyfigamlu::g John i/ Péter’ Johngon of Decomh, ‘Ia., ar-|two weeks, returned to their home (¥ ar;mm In the “Scarlet Car will be served by the invited guests, ‘The rived ‘im; ‘the - city . yesterday having|Wednesday. %a“x ous to see.him in “The Winged ot honot was showersd with § been called here by the illness of his || Mystery” the Bluebird picture at the Mrs. G. Nygaard and children, 1 daughter,” Mrs. E. R. Jahr. Grand tomorrow. * " 1 0 . @er of - useful kitchen utensils. i ed Christ s wit e 2 L ar e a“ Clifford Smart and Francis Kettle-|gaard’s father at Crookston, have re-| M. E. SU AY SCHOOL The Story of a. Bad M WhHo Had Lots of Good In Hi . ! ; 8 ANNUAL ELECTION ([ - Yol .0ad, Hani o Bac Lots; 014000, L0 i, uthed'! thie:Riofaltiy’ Trow| tifned % thetr homs in MIL Park, Although It Took His Little Gray Haired Mother to Prove It Blackduck::where- they. have - passed q : the past four duya vlsltlng camps, Mrs. Nels Lee of. Alida, who has .- TOMORROW -- Fr’anklyn Farnum ‘been ‘the' guest -of relatives in the | IN =y < Born ‘to' Mr. 'and ‘Mrs. B._Severson of. Mill Park yesterday a twelve pound son., and Family. nor of het birch ‘annivergary, Bello J, ' Browy was surprised number of friends last evening For aweet ¢ream ‘and milk, phone|” Mr. ‘and Mrs. Philip Rolzien of HARRY CARRY and MOLLY MALONE The' annual election of ~ officers and. teachers of the’ M. E. Sunday school was held last evening in the churceh, also annual reports for the past year were given. From the reports. of the different departments the Sunday school is prospering and much good is being - Mra George Whitney -and Miss|Fifth ward for a week, went to Cole- i Jean Burnette will arrive in the city|raine today where she will visit rela- this- evening and will ‘be week-end |tives for a short time. = ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Titus. — tlund has returned from Howard Palmer, son of Mr. and here he’'passed the holidays, The -regular meeting of the Unity| Mrs. A. B. Palmer, who has’ passed étub which was to have been held|his Christmas vacation with his par-|done in our community, as will be vs. ‘Lottie- Achembach of Wilton | this wéek, has been’ postponed until[ents here, will return to Carleton |S¢en by the following general report Was the' guest of friends here yester- | Thursd: of the secretary: day. of: i e college Sunday night. Total enrollment, Jan. 1, 1917, 442 3 Enrollment, Jan. 1, 1918: “Th w d M ”» Ralph 'Johnson returned to the ] 4 ' Mrs W M. Hunt of town of Nor-|Mr. and Mrs. G. E: Carson, will re- univerl;lty of Minnesota. yesterday Teachers and officers, 32. : e Inge ystery thern was a business_visitor in the|turn to Carleton college Sunday|morning. He has been the guest of| 1lome department, 20. city yesterday. | Might ‘or ‘Monday morning. ' She hgs|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. John- grad}e "°é]é 110. It’s a ‘Blueblrd 4 —_— passed the holidays at her home. |son of Déwey avenue during the upils, 3 Mrs. E. L. Higgins of Neblsh is the Christmas and New Year vacation. Total, 525. : guest of friends in the city for a Visitors in Sunday school during sliort time. | the year, 517. '‘Miss"Dorothy Carson daughter of Miss Anna Mills, teacher in the Virginia schools, will return to her Leslie Slater, who is employed in ‘[duties Saturday morning. She passed | Hebron, Ind., and who has been the e of these nice ‘days.you ought the holldays with her parents, Mr.|guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. “to ‘Hakkerup’s' and have your |and Mrs. H. Mills of this city. W. Slater for some time will return ‘picture “'‘taken. 14tt to Indiana the latter part of the week. John K. Risberg, who has been the Miss “Vernice . Voltz has’ returned; guest of his sister -and brother in -y a visit with her sister, Mrs.|law, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tenstrom;| Earl.Cochran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton in ‘Brainerd. - has returned“to his.home in Minot,|G. W. Cochran, will leave Sunday ‘D. - ° P RgT : “ "I night for- Culver, ¥Ind.,“where-he at- Miss Lenora Ryan who has been : ; ‘| tends a military school. He will re- thé ‘guest of friends in this city, has| Mr. Gilbert, Olaf- .Johnson and|port at the school Tuesday evening, ,retnrned to her home in Guthrie. John Johnson returned to Morris,| Mr. Cochran has been the guest of & _— Minn., this. morning. They came|his parents during the holidays. iMrs. E. A. Arnold and Mrs. Mary re. to attend the funeral of their|. ‘Guthrie of Turtle River were be-/niephew, Andrew Halseth, yesterday tween train shoppers yesterday. Mrs. T. H. Cochgan of Portland, Ore., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. ; Mrs. Jahr, wife of E. R. Jahr, G. W. Cochran for a week, having 0,000 “to lonn on rarms. Dfl,n bookkeeper for Smith-Robinson Lum-| arrived in the city syesterday. From ‘Co. i tf| ber. company, was operated upon at|here she will go to Greenwood, Wis., AR S St. Anthony’s hospital yesterday and|to visit her parents. M B. Higgins and chlldren ot is getting along“as well as can be, 11 Park have returned from'Pine-|expected. yod = where they spent Christmas.| o —_— Miss Margaret McGee, teacher at : ‘A. Cunningham and ehlldren Moose Lake, ..inn., who has been|was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to of Mfll Park have returned from|the guest of her mother, Mrs. Given-| Dassal, where she will visit her sis- -Brainerd where they pasaed Chirst-| McGee during the Christmas vaca-|ter, Mrs. E. H. Dietel. ‘mas. @ tion, will return to her school Sat- urday morning. . Loretta Pouliette, who has been ‘Leon Battles who has been. the - visiting friends here, has gone to .g\fin of his parents during ~Christ- Misses Edith Mills and Mabel|Cass Lake where she will visit her mulnd New Year’s has returned to|Johnson, who have ‘passed the holi-| parents before returning to St. Paul, the:University of Minnesota to take|days with their parents in this city,| where she is employed in the Golden uprhisistudies. Mr. Battles is very| will return to Mankato Sunday night.| Rule store. much improved in health and ‘exX-|They are both students at the nor- ts ‘to’be able to enlist 1n theien-imal school there. g;lnedrs ‘branch of the army in the| Miss Ione Higgins, teac-her at Star- buck, who has passed Christmas va- cation with her parents in Nebish, The’ Greatest Human Story Ever Told Greatest Human Story Ever Told N THEATERS \ “THE HONOR, SYS When the stupendous liam Fox Miss Helen Minnick, who has been 'the guest of her parents, Mr. and '[Mrs. C. B. Minnick during the holi- ‘days, wlll return to her duties as teacher in thé Lake Park achools, ‘Saturday morning. “1s_ sentor partner of -the 1) !' Cheney & Co., doing business 'fl}};}j‘,fi;’ Harold White .and Herbert War- ‘WM. FOX PRESENTS R. A. WALSH'S MASTER DRAMA unty uul State : o g 359 - ) Hfi’"& E"; the sum ‘of | fleld” will return to the Bliss school “ " ¢~ 4 3 4 tho JLARS for Sech |of engineering at Washington, D ;gn;tr?)rd:g;l o {xfi‘en*e{f"ffief&’e“&s’ e ) ] ‘ tho use 'o!%i‘ArLL's CATARRH g‘l’ “l’lm‘:'“’w morning, after passinglevening, Bemidji people will have the s , J 5 - 'm%!efx J. CHENEY. e holidays with their parents in|,nnortunity of witnessing a feature . 2 Bwdrn: to helm me lfld subscribed n |this city. as vital nationally as Victor Hugo's nce, this Mh fllY of o D “Les_Miserables” was to France or 3’?& 0.3?:’8:‘& |, H. F. Logee, special representa-|.y,yity Fair” was to England. o, PE tive of the International Correspond- 5 '8~ Cata) taken 1 The cast includes such stars a3 %fim he ence Schools of Scranton, Pa., is Gladys Brockwell, George Walsh spending a few-days in Bemidji look-| 5,3 “Miriam Cooper, and there arc T J. CHENEY ‘& CO., Toledo, O. ing after students. Clarence Isaacs, ten reels in the picture. For that 18atd who formerly covered this fleld died| o.con the evening run will stare at | Hall's rnmny iflu for eonulnnuon with pneumonia last November. 7:40 o'clock with only’ ofe showing = - at night and all patrons should be in their seats promptly. “The Honor System’” will also he shown Friday, matinee at 2:30 o’clock and evening run at 7:40 o'clock. While film producers have been busy With many subjects far afield and dealing with remote historical or imaginary subjects William Fox in his new play, “The Honor Sys- tem”, has gone to the homes afid hearts of the people for a vital ¢ . The Countess ) g theme. This speclt;c;,l!lla{n t'ileiIsl-;?f)l' TO“' GHT“‘LAQT TIME ?;gg;xct;(‘:r& wti;xlng:rf)w, matinee and evening. It deals with the life of the average man, but with the big vision that is characteristic of true —TOM . RROW— art. | 10 - Blé HEART THROBBING REELS - 10 T N T The round of characters includes - William Desmonq o ‘;-}B;{’dg:"%";'o::“lm:m: “geft"yfi? Constituting, in its wonderfully -bsarhlny pl&t, ‘greatchar- 3 o Vafed "youtn who' by meens ‘ot the acters, Superh motive, and Absolute mastery ofthe ““The Sudden Gentleman” attacked by gigantic gratt. His| |l - wellsprings of laughters and pathos ‘ Trifihgle"l’lay strangling evil constitute a thrilling ONLY . Two sHows DA;'LY‘ ? o“'NL“Y |3 k atinee 3:00 , ; iL K 0 Night 7:30-8:45 Matine 2:30 - Prices 10¢ & 25c Evening 7:30 - Pfleas All Seats 25 love the “sweetest girl in all the world?” love YOUR COUNTRY even more than her? love HONOR more thau éither of these two? LOVE YOUR BROTHER MAN SO THAT YOU WOULD YIEED YOUR LIFE FOR HIM? nexus of action with which are con- trasted the humors of life in the raw southwest and the sentiment and pathos of the feminine element in the story. ELKO TONIGHT. Hailed, by women as the most beautiful example of their sex, Ju-