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THE BEMTDJI DAILY FIONEER |} Mrs. J. P. Brandt is il at her', C: A. Bye of Pln.ewood was among home on Beltrami avenue. - the business visitors in Bemidji to- ! day. - i . ‘Miss Gunhild Kvale of Rosby 'was a business visitor in the city. Sat- T | THEATERS Just how %nog}egfi, in “The|Please. 'And no drawing maps, solv- g;n;;otl Tralli"tcllmbs from her lowly :‘;3 c"’h"t‘h"’ composing natlonal an- Mrs. O. N.:Johnson and daught rthplace of the Western mountains | thems on the walls of your room with Gmrye, ot’theJ:,own o Freohn wisitoq | to become - the ~ bride-to-be of a|a lead pencll, elther!”—Kansas City Bemidji friends Saturday. wealthy Eastern banker can best be | Star. i < v s 2 t‘;:nzwx;' by the %h?;oplnal}; itself, which | | o o0 be seen at the Elko theater to- had b hy - > 2 . B or ety daya, omdlf rela:| s an example of the numberless #13 2 ,;::gangeg in c"&“““‘ make-up act- thousands and millions of th mind. . Your guests and g Mr. and Mrs. Cotter Randahl of necessary to screen stars, the re- e, 9 Al appreciate the courtesy.| vard entertained Mesdames E. A.|Minneapolis have been the guests of f“'n;m” taken by clever little Viv- ;m“" that they will float in the alr. G 5 @ Henry, Martin Madson, F. Hitchcock | friends in the town of Hornet for an Martin' will prove effective. *For | If you should get up early some morn- —Meeting of ‘board offand A. E. Harris at a Red Cross chain|a short time. i ! '!Brh‘heg newest Paramount _picture, | 1ng, especially if you live near the riv- AR | party Friday -afternoon. The hours ¥ bu&w‘t‘:;et'cl;l;‘l.s“' rshe is seen as aler, you might find the houses, trees were passed in knitting. ‘Lunch was| Mrs. George Lucas will move in|y o ntaing: in th of the western|and the people on the streets lost in a 7y from' the Meyers farm and will oc- ; in the picture preceding | thick fog, yet a block of this fog, 12 served. “ " “ cupy-the upper flat in the Lappen %‘:t'aa&hfif’ o:ox; i%%‘:i;if'el;? Wad| feet long, 12 feet wide and 12 feet high residence. de e before that a youn, 1 would contain less than 1-7 of a glass [ - - Rubber-Planting In Sumatra. : ool o Young soctoty girl a0l ot water, divided into 60,000.000.000 |' - Thore;are signs of. increasing: Amer. .If you need wood, order from|“The Sunset Trail” is one of the|drops. ————————— ‘lcan'investinents/in: Batavia. :One fwa Reeves. Good wood; quick delivery.|most vividly thrilling photodramas irubber-planting concern in o :»':a;? l‘;ich MitsgMastisf-has’yet ap: Gertrude l:tr:x':t.eaz'::;::'uke a Where D0,000 a3rex have been acqulred. I3 o . 3 ed. = 3 orite m‘;rz ollllo'u ];a v(v;) v:rs L:vx:“: vers were laid for Miss Lappen, gns Ln Ft‘lmkt;ity Enturd:y el:;‘loute1 ti(: 5 AT G 'Bl}‘ly. her cousin, poked fun at her. *A:Lone Tree. Ia1d My and Mrs. G, C. Berg- inmy” Lappen, Mr. and Mrs. A. reli:xtllvesl}l;rsh ‘tve :rga;ae will - vis! THE GRAND 'Oh, t_nl':e off_the ‘vell, they're only | ~'On Dinisisland, in one-of the lakes in s8es Emma Gorans, Mathilda| B- Flatner and daughter, Lillian. U Florence LaBadie and Thomas Cur- for lndlgs.' he sald. Gertrude lost no | of Killarney, Ireland, is a plane’ tree > Miss Edna Soremson of Glendive,|fan take leading characters in the time in saying: “Well, I'm the begin | which has the reputation of being the *| Thanhouser five-part drama, "When | DIDg of a lady, ain’t I?" ~ | only tree of its kind in Ireland. -| Mont., is: the guest of her sister, : ’| Love Was Blind,” to be shown at Mrs. Frank B. Getchell, Beltrami av the Grand theater tonight. The Personals and ~ ||** R JTeNie e Mo e H. M. Clark, of the Clark Pole & pleasing situations. In addition to Newsy Notes Y is Terms. ! Miraculous Virtue. ' = “Uh-huh?” § trifie grimly replied the | Gaze thou in the face of:thy brothe landlord of the Petunia tavern to the |‘er, in those eyes where plays the lam- horse-faced guest who had just stated | bent fire of kindness, or in'those where in an uncompromising tone and at con- | rages: the.lurid: conflagration of anger; siderable length his desires as to apart- | feel how thy own so quiet soul is ment and services. “Well, Mr. Sawney, | straightway involuntarily kindled'with my rates are two dollars a day, Amer- | the like, and ye blaze and reverberate ican plan, cash in advance and catch- | on-each other, till it is all one limit- as-catch-can—you take what; you get | less, confluent® flame (of ' embracing and ‘like it or ‘leave 1t, just as you |love, or of deadly, grasping hate)';'and then say ‘what miraculous virtue goes out of man into man.—Carlyle. ! Miss Florence Lemrean of Guthrie has visited at the J.'T. Taylor home for a ‘few: days. o & ‘A ‘son was born_ to Mr. and' Mrs. fellx Scott of Turtle River, January Starting: the- Clock. i If a clock refuses to run after 4 :‘wound: owing; to - the need of’¢leaning, itry this: Roll a-bit- of cloth, tie it’ - 'well .80 it ;eannot ‘unroll iand:saturate it with coal oll: - Place the ‘roll:in>the ibottom of the: clock, ‘well:out of the = ‘way of the pendulum.. After the fumes of -the:oil: have -had time: to do their work—say from-ten to twelye hours— wind and start the clock, and 1t noth. ing:is’ broken 1t ‘will run. ¥ “The hours for the sol- Less Than a Glass of Water, - Fog, mist and clouds are composed of tiny drops of water, hundreds and y—Telephone the Pioneer of-| HOSTESS AT CHAIN PAR bout that news item-you| - e Mrs. J. J. Conger of Lake Boule- 4 MRS, SHEPPARD HOSTESS - Mrs. C. c Sheppard entertained at pric iy 2 12 o’clock dinner today in-honor of ‘John, Moberg entertained at|Miss Irene Lappen and: brother, erg in the Sunday school, and d Mrs. E. J. Clover and Mis- ‘A, Westlund. = Tie company, went to Crookston Sat- | the drama, a cartoon comedy entitled urday alt)ter!{\oon on & business trip. | Hooligan at the Circus,” will also H be .shown. m:,;fi::fned to Bemidji . yesterday On Tuesday a Bluebird photoplay -~ featuring . Myrtle Gonsalez and George Hernandez, who have estab- lished themselves: in lasting favor with devotees of the screen, will ., Lorraif® Kreatz entertained hy and Florence Harris, Verna L Vera - Dempsey, ' Margaret Kline, Leona Carleton, Ellen Croth- Mrs. George Grow of Wilton trans- la' Rude, Lucile Cota . and|acted business in the city Saturday. ga“‘"j?’ 'mui“ % wb{l’:gg" "‘*"K One of th 1 ht turday evening. Lunch was serve ne of these nice days you Ougl Kreatz home. to go to Hakkerup's and have your| 1Miss Alma Olson, teacher in the ::::e:{]l:gby‘l'}‘?xengg{::kSv:gn;r'{gi 5 plcture taken. 14tf| Bemidji schools, returned Sunday|Grand theater. This will be an ex- L morning “from Perley, Minn., via|geptional display of scenic beauties, Mrs. ‘I ‘1. Dobdahl of Guthrie was|Crookston. Miss Olson had passed|yefiecting gripping episodes and stir- among the between-train shoppers in|the holidays with relatives-at Perley.|ring scenes in the Klondyke. thg city Saturday. " AT THE REX TONIGHT Tonight at the Rex will be pre- sented a most interesting program, one a Broadway feature, ‘“The Du- plicity of Hargrave,” one of the cele- brated stories by that famed author, 0. Henry. 7 The King Bee corporation will al- so present Billie West in a comedy “The Candy Kid.” < Don’t forget to read - Reeves & Reeves ad about wood and hay. - 17tf Osmond Johnson, pastor of rst. Scandinavian Lutheran officiated at the wedding of Marion Laney, teacher at Inger, W ergstrum and .Miss Annie| Mrs. John Noel and Mrs. Sam|was in the city Saturday enroute to Lundgren- Saturday afternoon at 2|Hayth.of the town ot Northern-pass-| her school from Turtle River where o'clock, at the Jefferson hotel.- Mr.|ed Satyrday in the city shopping. she had been the guest of her par- Bergstrum will make their e v ~ ents, Mr.. and Mrs. J. H. Laney, dur- Dear;Lundgren, Minn., on the| $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean|ing the holidays. Land Co. - aritt a2 Bert Clark, ‘who has visited his Mrs, J. Fossum and Mrs, L. John-|mother, Mrs. Harriet Clark, of Tur- 'son of Kelliher were between-train|tle River for two weeks, returned to 8 ; visitors in the city Saturday. Minot, N. D., Saturday, where he is the” Queen Esther society, will en- - Grand Sierras 1 - - employed in a printing office. | tertain the members at her home on| ~Miss C. E. Coleman, teacher —at P 2 E L K o I h e a t r e Dewey avenue tomorrow night at|Nary, was the guest of friends in Clerk of Court Fred W. Rhoda and |’ This is a regular|the city between trains Saturday. wife are expected to arrive in the A novel profession figures in the Miss - Pearl| -. ¥ lcity this evening from Long Prairie, | Story of “Nearly Married,” the new 3 : - Germans: Four of your photos to| Minn., where they have’ been the Goldwyn starring vehicle for Madge ‘c' oy ‘ meet government registration rules, | guests of Mr. Rhoda’s brother, A. J. Kennedy; to be seen at the Rex thea: ’ LR ¥ only 95¢c. Rich studio, 29 Tenth St.| Rhoda, for several days. ter tomorrow. It is personified in 1 Adv.—12tt . | the character of Hattie King, a pro- Harry Mitchell, editor of the “Be- fessional co-respondent. midji Sentinel, went to St. Cloud to-| ~The “'Nearly Married” situation is day and will accompany his family|that of a young couple who have to -BemidjF: - Mrs. Mitchell and chil-jquarreled: because- the husband ob- dren have been visiting relatives in|Jects to having his wife’s brotlier ac- St. Cloud for some time. -~ | company them on their honeymoon.| - - ST . The wife, Betty, stimulated by her ’ 5 - l What Food Saving Involves | g — ¥ 6"“‘"1‘ and’' TOMORROW ({1 3 . The Sunset Trail” _ A wonderful, thrilling drama of the lih,ie Schmitt, president of Tomorrow’s Program. 2 - < 5 Mr. and Mrs. ?MB ':\aylor at‘llld ENTERTAINED R 0 daughter, Grace, 0 porte were the i o ____FOE B0 week-end - guests-of ‘friends: in- this Misses Caroline and- Ava Sonstrud| city. P g A 3 entertained at a Red Cross chain ; - — ;in their Mrs and -Mrs. George Boobar an “home, 1204 Dewey -avenue.. ‘The|daughters, Misses Eliza and Nellie, guests were Mesdames 1. Nygaard,|of Nary, passed Saturday in the { Hakkerup, Anton. Hoganson,|city, returning home on the late Erickson, Edward Rood, Ed’ Folstad | train. X - , Nice bright baled hay, per bale.$1.00 | be a ruined woman. 1 b E 2 Delivered to all parts of the city ; P - tree.of charge, - JUVENILE BEMIDJI TROOPS B“”h'“" cook no | 3 Pttelev;fd& R%e}res, Oszolce, Markllu’xlrtl} BACK TO SCHOOL TODAY| ,more than necessary; Use local and sea- H > 2 otel 3 hone 20. " st L & Today ‘opened the semester after| |8E¥Ve smaller por- % sonable supplies;— Miss Leah Berman, who has pass-|the holiday vacation for the public| |tions. watch out for waste. 5 y : turn to Minneapolis. this evening. |ed back to school work. The young- AT ' BROADWAY STAR FEATURE ~ Miss Berman, who was formerly in|sters were in good spirits after the place of beef, mutton and Pfll’k. i » i is now in the same business in Min- | schools will continue in gession un- ! e L neapolis. . A til the spring vacation. U'e potatoes and other vegetables freely. | “ o ° = Miss Irene Lappen and brother; Eo . i «Jimmy,” left today for Boise, Idaho, ether cereal flours for wheat flour. . z i where they will make their home The Gymnasium class will meet in ¢ ” i - with their aunt, Mrs. F. E. Rein-|the basement of the Presbyterian Save butter and lard. Use ‘butter on the table, but sub- e ,’ hardt. Enroute they will visit for Y ; ‘ ’ hi in Minot, N. D. be presént and to be there on time, 4 “ AHGRAV[ i i it possible, Any new members wish- Save sugar. Use lcss candy and sweet drinks and less su- i = ; - 'beendthe guest of relatives i;) Guth- m]:)nd of the NortAhweaé:n;t 'I"lele; ¥ = : mpany or Ava Sonstrud o . o : riaduring Christmas: vacatlon, ro | ois Demidit it ) ‘f"l his is a duly of necessity, humanity and honor. A day. Miss Dobdahl teaches in the L As a free people we have elected to discharge this duty, schools there. - 1 CLUB ELECTS { J; Frank Glendon, Charlas Kent, Myrtle Morgan RIFLE CLUB Pine River today where she visited | cers Saturday night as follows: her. son, Andrew Rood, and family. | President, B. S. Ashley; vice presi- ® —Herbert Hoover. Ki train. Andrew Rood is editor of the|Cobb; treasurer, L. L. Caskey; ex- = ng Bee Corporation Pine River Sentinel Blaze, and is a|ecutive officer, H. J. Loud. It is coMEnY “l h u K' d 11 cuM nY the government's supply of ammuni- : e 0 a“ ' | - Miss Gladys Whitney~was in Be- | tion for rifle clubs will be raised this : summer to permit practice. vacation with her parents at Guth- : 5 - T be held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Florence LaBadle o'clock. Election of officers and other business will take place. All In PATHE P]ay / ed several days in Bemidji, will re- schools, and juvenile Bemidji troop- . . ¥ Whenever possible use poultry, game and sea foods in' “ it % the insurance business in this city,|rest and so were the teachers. The -One of the Famous Stories by 0. Henry. ] . 0 [3 e «GYM” CLASS MEETING Save wheat by substituting, in part, com meal and church tomorrow evening at 7:30 . o a couple of days at the Fred Bursley | o'clock. ~All members are urged. to slitute Vege_tlblfl oils for cooking. *-Miss Norma- f)ohdahl, who has|ing to join should notify Marie Ray- gor in tea .nd co“ee. with . turned to Thief River Falls Satur-|the Bemidji Pioneer office. not under autocratic decree, but without other restraint S Mrs. Edward Rood, Sr., went to| The Bemidji Rifle club elected offti-| i than the guid:mce of individual conscience.” X BILLlE '“ EST She will return on the evening|dent, P. J. Russell; secretary, J. C former resident of Bemidji. expected that the war embargo on PR rie. Vandersluis . this evening at - 7:30 members are urged to attend. brother, Dick, who is a rising young lawyer anxious to begin -his first case, proposes that they get a di- vorce. So the husband, Harry, con- sults his lawyer friend, Tom Robin- gon; and together they engage Hatty R s alely compromivedian Sign the J)ledge and enroll as a member of the United ‘Wood, wood, hay, hay, wood, wood. o . A Extra good dead cut tamarack wood, | the divorce action is well under way States Foo Administration, and you will be asked to do 3 16 Inches: o xa av cowes ..$2.50 | when Harry persuades Betty that it taco things: : g g Extra fine seasoned was %lil & mlg&tnkebrxln(d_ they clope. 'ngs: g & 16 inches ..... o sreraraieverataiele $2.50 | Immediately after, Dick appears w' Fire burnt tamarack and jackpine|the information that the divorce has Eat plenty, but Preach and prac- wood, mixed, 16 inch-......$2. been granted, and that unless the > Fire burnt jackpine, 16 inch..$2.00 elopment is prevented, his sister will Mrs. P. F. Hammersly, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox, and her sister, Mrs. A. N. Gould, for a week, re- turned to her home in Minneapolis Saturday night. wisely, and without tice the “gospel of waste, the clean plate.” S midji Saturday, enroute to Buena 10 and 20 cents -~ 7:20 and 9 _o’clock Vista, where she teaches in the pub- lic schools. Miss Whitney, who was ALTAR GUILD TO MEET one of the 1917 graduates of the Bemidji high school, has passed her The annual meeting of the Altar Guild of the Episcopal church will FEATURE BILL—-TOMORROW L : GOLDWYN PICTURES present Mr. and Mrs. William Sprague re- turned from Bay City, Mich., Sat- ek . = } urday, where they were called by M A D GE KENNEDY the iliness of a.relative. Their lit- . e , LAl e ticken T e R | L EIATE ““When Love Was Blind” : = {P And Her EYQ&—AI‘N’ Her Smile ::lafis his home’ with his uncle and Org‘e‘:'eorze%l:fie?i‘ gs:‘?;::dwfi{w}llgxll; = > A & —IN— ’ Miss Valerie Doran and Miss 18;g%llr:)tfll.nst:llllagg;bgl;;s“:;e:;:‘fufi i 3 A“d a c°medy Y’s CLUB TONIGHT - The Y's club will hold its regular meeting and drill this evening at 7:30 o’clock in the basement of the Presbyterian church. GOES TO HOSPITAL Mrs. W. Z. Robinson was takef, to St. Anthony’s hospital this morning where she will undergo an operatiornt 3 . for appendiculs today. — = g 2 ing the holidays, returned to Park- 3 3 2 ers Prairie today, where they will “ ’, resume their studies in the high e a r school. - . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swanson of > i Rutland, N. D., are the guests of Mr. ‘. The story of an almost bride and a not-quite bridegroom. The Swanson’s sister, Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, story of a roadhouse where they serve nothing but chicken. and family for a week or ten days. TUESDAY --- Matinee & Night s B ““The Greater Law”’ e B A “BLUEBIRD” Alaskan' Story ! o They arrived in the city yesterday morning and are on their honeymoon trip. They were married in Minrie- apolis, New Yeaf's day. B ¥