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! Van Kreel divorce case and . she - [learns. that the name is none other than. her own. How she tells: the man tq save his paper from a libel suit .and’ his own :career from an ¥ o { abrupt end and how she in the end stop Jinuary: 6. This is erfoneous|triumphs forms one of the most ab- and; absolutety: without::foundation. sorbingly interesting stories. -ever 5oy 2 g 3 . | screéned. PATIENTS IMPROVING : cliwhich .adds.greatly to -the.conyen-} ‘. f lence and efficiency of the Red Cross| . “"fin uarters. The lumber for it was . d;:‘:lldy:hy the, 8t.. Hilaire Lumber | 80veral days ago, s recovering;trom nd fi GHE ; - s ; : the operation. ' Mrs. W. Z. Robin- 4 g » i AR & ning fi;fimn":”o?'&? l';':,;'fl,fl son, who underwent an operatipn this s “ i ki k& ’ : 5 ; sohools, -made -the -table for the la- :’l;;‘zlg‘fe:pbfldlmm is also:getting | W 'y 1k y. o : LUK . v r - 7 > \Mrs. ‘A, D. feny of bll:elto:’; 8. D, | dies. Thl.’l .g::t most grateful for this RS L. e g who is in the employment of the gov-| very usefu! . 4 . 4 i S Circle Meets. "The ' annual business: meeting of || ernment, is visiting relatives in the town .of Northern this week. . i 4 e / Mrs. A A.' Warfleld’s: circle met ] as s o 7 R T R DI SRR 1 LR s Today+—Telephone:the Pioneer of-| ~ the: Lutheran Free:church of 'the ! o fice, 2§Tnboult’hthat lows jtem you| . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Landstrom | Tuesday afternoan at tho-Red Cross | Pifth ward will be held at the par: |l AG’IS SHm l:u:EYbf eQNJ i have in mind. Your-guests and|and family expect to move to Canada work rooms where:the members made | gonage.this-evenin & : ACTS HARRY. WATSON :in — 2 sl a f RKY: AN Q= There will be & shipment of hos-| Nine new names. were . presented. It you need.wood, . order from pital garments next week. It. will]for’ membership in the gymnasium % triends will appreciate: the courtesy.|from Blackduck Lkke in the spring o 2 4 / o S’ 0 C IE T Reeves. Good wood; quick d‘.’“';.fii include a large number.of very com-}class last -evening and:ias both ithe [l V. OUIBFED . AGMENRY: . % 3 § fortable and beautifully made pa-|president. and vice president were [l ¥ MHSIYSUWEH ?mnv* i ¥ i 9 1o g and will make their home thére. AID TO EIECT. jamas. They are all' made by the|absent, the names: will be voted :u e ' 0110¢+8&: 20¢: 7:20-& 9 0o’clock B. ‘R. Jahr, who was oper- on at St. Anthony’s hospital Thomas -A. Edison, Inc., Produetl}on Featuring:- ‘NEW_ “GYM” MEMBERS Shipment Next Week. Oscar Landstrom/of Canada has been the guest of his sister, Mrs, Ole i Johnson, and family of Blackduck —— usual: hour. Dr.. ‘'H. A. Northrop; Lake for some time. ; Interest Increases:-. 4drill instruclor, put the class through, “her home. This is the annual meet-| - “GI;%BHMOM! d:- betmgl t!hown l: & brisk . workout. ".ing of the aid ‘and new officers will| ~Miss Myrtle Radspinner, Miss a e ;surrounding territory, an 5 é be elected for the ensuing year. -All| Florenoe Laney and Miss Agnes Ar-|inquiries from many places are con- CONDUCTS ' KINDERGAP™EN members are urged to be present at|mold of Turtle River were between- | stantly being received relative to.or-| 7o\ =0 Tetieos 1o conduet this meeting as. many matters of im-|train visitors in the city yesterday. -|anizing branches of the Bemidjl i }" ‘e con ‘}] £ portance will come up for discussion. chapter. . Pennington and Graceton|ing a private kindergarten at her s = are already preparing to organize and :l‘_’;fl‘;rg; 13033 :;:l“l“’- " él;)heo,:‘l:‘é{: GUILD TO MEET otliers. will o sfaried Immedla\tely. Children from three Vears and up 'The /Episcopal Guild’ will meet at Again Resume- Work to school .age are accepted. h turn to Max this week where @ghe . ) _ _the home of the preeident, Mrs. C. W. People are coming-back-after the : 7 Vande:lulu, 10(}’1 BemidfiM avenue, m;lp‘::fl:lgcg:;,d“u” as teacher 10| oy gtmas rush and muoch enthusiasm Switzerland’s ‘Water Power. : tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.| ; 3 R is being shown. There is @ greatide-| There are no coal mines in Switzer }: “The hours will be passed making mand. for workers and it is hoped | 1and, but, there 1s “white coal” or wa- ‘garments most needed by the Red that many new members will offer| ¢or power-in abundance that can be | < Cross. All ladies cordially invited. their services to this great cause. | ..o cormed into-light, heat and poww 3 o Mr. and Mrs. Mortinier - Temple FUTURE SOLDIER HONORED have returned from St. Paul where S er. An electric railway climbs a tune | A nel - inside- -the ~Jungfrau - mountain.:f: The ladies of the Grant® Valley|they were the guests of Mr. Teniple's Halfway on' the journey & good hot ‘Farmers club surprised Mr. and Mrs, | Parents during the holidays. lunchéon is served at the restaurant; | .Grant” Messenger -at their home on = ° in a station hollowed out from the Minnesota avenue yesterday after- Mrs. George cgch’mn, Sr., and sis- rocks. The temperature of the tunnel ‘noon. Mr. .Messinger, who has en-|ter, Mrs. Tom Cochran, of Portland, in this snow-covered mountain 18 but Msted, will leave for-service in a few | Ore., went. to Grgenwood, Wis., yes- little above the freesing point, -even in aye. :flhy mon'flns].zvheng tgey wl}l 1:0"3' g ATd T’Wfim: = summer;: but the trains. are. lighted, ; 3 e their parents. = Mrs. Cochran of - fms, and the ‘Girl, e Para- HOSTESS AT CHAIN PARTY land has been the guest of her sister | mount photoplay which is appear- h::t..e& and :{;ve';n‘:lp htel:zetl;no::‘m; e ' ot | here for’several days. * |img tonight and Thursday.at.the Blko | 223 the €oolo8 & Twelve ladies were entertained at theater, follows closely-the stage ver- | Festaurant are all accomplshed.by the | _ithe. home of Mrs. J. W. Smith at a slon which met ‘with such;success a | utllization of:the icy cold :water Tun- Red Cross chain party yesterday af- few years ago. Billle Burke is the | ning down the mountain side as water -~ -ternioon. The hours were passed in power to generate electricity. <. knitting and prizes -were awarded { & new. pattern and are a decided im- "Mrs. A. O. Akre will entertain the provement over the old ones. Ladies Aid society of the Fifth ward tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock at TOMORROW AND FRIDAY Miss Ruth Wentworth, who has passed Christm@s vacation at . her ihome. near Blackduck Lake, will re- Don’t forget to read Reeves & Reeves ad about wood and hay. - 17tf | THEATERS Mrs. P. M. Peterson and Mrs. G. H. French went to Cass Lake today to attend the joint installation of the Woodmen' and Royal - Neighbors, Mrs. Peterson acting as installing of- ficer for the Royal Neighbofs. star. An American glrl,"sttml:xded dn - Belgium at the. opening of the pres-{ Few countries in the world are so |- vthe spfefljest kn"l-ttera. 4 ::: :{::ifi';“fier?u;gzfi:téfi'.im well' gupplied with potential wnte‘r' HOSTESS ™. R. C. CIRCLE. & of adventure and intrigue there is a nowsk ; s" s\;ltzelr h::dd' :ndnvzl‘;hn:‘l'xe: Mrs. A.:E. Webster: will entertain - ’ pretty romance, humor.and..thrills| POWer fully deve oped. she o Mrs. Andy Larson’s Red Cross circle| Germans: Four of your photos to]aplenty.. How piguant -Billie- Burke, again see her.industries at the mercy: omorrow. afternoon at her home on|meet government. registration rules,| with true American wit and ingen-| Of 8 neighbor who might become at Doud :avenue, - All members are cor-| only 95¢. Rich studio, 29 Tenth St.|uity, and her entrancing personality, | any time an alien enemy. dially. invited. Adv.—12tf | saves herselt ‘from: the clutches of 11 : | R Trum 1 well worth secing. | . Firat German Goloniste The Co-Respondent” F. G. Troppman, proprietor of F. — German emigration to America had G. ‘Troppman’s department ‘store, is GRAND THEATER its beginning 284 years ago, when the Starring spending several days in Long Prai- rie;, Minn., on business. : first party of ploneers from Germany v o landed at Philadelphia, relates @ his- A < R % ?fi:"{m‘:"’:‘fi;fl:fi 2,‘" P:r:; :{ torla. There were 85 of them, mostly * Mr. andiMrs. I'{i M:.yne stan;.on the Grand tonight. in weaving the| relatives, and all members of a relig- w;nt "‘:hM nnlel?po e a ast “elvedn n’s two periods together which are used | fous sect closely akin to the English | whare: they.will spend-save) 8Y8. | (i1 the-five-réel Pathe play of which| Quaker. Subjected in Germany to J 3 Mr. Stanton, who was. until recently Miss_Ella. Ehler. of Leonard was 4 = Valkyrien-is the-central figure. The| pjtter persecution, they determined to the guest of friends in the city’yes- ffl.‘f"fiefnfif nseex:’ttintel'}.s'll:::l' ‘:(::l“o:: ‘story is ome of reincarnation, and| geoy refuge in the new world. The 5 3 Frankfort -Land company was organ- terday. ? % | the incidents are numerous and gra- . his interest. in -the paper: and ex: titying when one views the story as R Wi Penn, the governor of Pennsylvania, One of these mice days you.ought |Pects to enter military service. presented with the excellent acting @ tract of . land near Philadelphia. i 2 L ¥ . Valk d h - : :;“‘:" wt?k.o:k.““. and heve ylo‘\:; Get & 1918 desk catendar pad now dp:g& b'}"l Mmet‘ Valkyrien and her ca. 21 - at the Plogeer-office. 106t Francls Danfel Pastorius negotiated the .deal, led the cclony to America, Mrs. Elmer Tollifson. .of Rosby T o= Grand Thursdav. Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless my”;'WMg:"WIluflewM?’ dnugfiter . ava Ly who| For:novel openings the Triangle laid out the town of Germanopolis, or ] £ d Germantown, and became the recog: | s transacted business in' thd: city yes- G passed ’ icture; ““The Habit of Happiness,” Christmes. with Mr. and Mrs. | 8 .’ 1 L4 nized head of the settleivent. There is more: than ordinary in- " Personals and ‘} Newsy Notes Elaing Hammerstein: with -Wilfred Lucas — Directed by Ralph W. Ince BIG JEWEL FEATURE .~ Lycan and| ‘terday. 850,000 to loan on zarms. Dean| Lycan’s son, Wilburyat Norfolk, Va.,|showing at the Grand Thursday, M:d ‘Co. ° a71tt| and New Year's with their _ son, ] could scarcely be excelled. Ruse to Get Auto Ride. Ralph, in Newport, R. L, are enroute] The first flash on the screen shows| willie's father does not own an auto, Mrs, George Ellatean, of Cass Lake, | home.@nd have arrived in Minneap-|8 bed, With three heads on the pil-lpyt o good friend of the family has Wwho has been the,guest of Mr. and | olis. : They expect to return to Be- lows. In the center is the face of|, " oyon passenger car. One Sunday Mrs. W. H. Elletson for'a week, has| midji in a coupleof days. Douglas Fairbanks. On either side| o o o0n" the little one became rest- S oturned to her h ’ . | of nis countenance there is a collec- TROoOn e es . return 0 her home. less;and was wishing some one would Wood, wood, hay, hay, wood, wood. tl&n ot m&!:: "i" d"ti vTr’[nkE: h‘ ':d come and take them for a ride; Final: % i 't i3, ] ather umn: ctive material which in J 5 Miss Harriett Frizelle has. return-|Extra good dead.cut:tamarack: wood, gome deg.ree ‘may be said to suggest Iy he said: “Daddy, call up; the John- ed to her school at Nebish. She has| 16 inches ............... .$2.50 0 the physiognomy of a human being. | sons and ask them if they wouldn’t been the guest of Mrs. Paul Flake|Extra fine seasoned jackpine w«;ogl6 like to take a walk with us—and — 16 inches ...... e eeeens ...$2.50) M Empn Towetl has soturned| ook mizeh 16 Taeh o 4B 18 e e TS. ma Powell has returne wood, mixed, nch ...... A e B ey | irs munt Jackaiue. 16 TRl HEM i e iy o o thein at fi where she had been the guest of. rela- | Nice bright baled-hay, per bale.$1:00 | nation or of the small town, and an tives and friends for two weeks. At| Delivered to all parts of the ¢ity | jnteresting contest between an auto- Arabs Love Turkish. Delight. Hastings she visited her mother.and | free of charge. cratic political boss and a man who The confectlon known as “Turkish at St. Paul she was the guest of, her Reeves & Reéves, Office, Mnrkhu% believes in rule by the people for the | delight” is the most important used: by brother. - Hotel Bldg. Phone 20. 17t | people s shown in “Cy Whittaker's|the Arabs of Arabia, reports United i | Ward,” the last “Perfection Plcture” | 3tates Consul Addlson E. Soutbard of from the Edison studios, released| Aden, This 1s made from sugar and during the holidays. daddy, tell them to be ‘sure and bring their auto.” IN= f J ‘Arms and:The Gi’l"l"f | through George Kleine system, at| ommerjcan starch, with flavoring and 5 . es of humor and touches of pathos|fast, and it is eaten often at other First Show At7:30 - Second Show At 8:48 | pisy upon the sereen Ilight and|times. : % little girl around M v l x P E"“'fk?":fi’us:f .m'& S ages Wil-| ' A man_can sometimes. learn n groat me.Valkyrien: |z & 4 nugerswhose capable and honest di-| Exchange. 2 stion: Bagports complicated politics € 99 N Many people in a misguided ef- ALSO FEEDING AN ARMY Rie Renture Temetiow: fort to get-rid of kidney backache, f land hnfll evetrh.b:enh?rgjecled o:: atll:y kidney trea:‘moi‘nt and a remarkably $ha H \ screen than that which comes to the| recommende idne medicine is THURIS- MAT'NEE & N'QHT Rex ‘theater tomorrow and Friday,| Doan’s Kidney Pllls?' Bemidji is no ; Elaine Hammerstein in the title role.| Mrs. J. P. Pogue, 521 Fourth St., p It is a story wherein a young and|Bemidji; says: o had dull pains in AMERICAN PLUCK AND WIT, TRIUMPHS . very beautiful girl is lured to a|my back and hips for a long time. When the clouds burst and theiHunsimade:their-futile dashi. . " B . small town hotel and under the guiseé| My kidneys acted too freely and I al- LOVE, LAUGHS, ADVENTURE and INTRIGUE aplenty in this . thrilling story of life ‘‘over there.” Y the small town hotel ffom which the|Store and began usiig them. Two | Also ‘NEVER ACAIN’ Two Reel Keystone || 5 canes, o e s won dis. | rerern of she troupje. ¢ 1ad ™ SEVEN'PARTS TRIANCLE PLAYS editor, tlie man she has grown to love| Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that sends hef out to find ott the name| Mrs. Pogue had. Foster<Milbuta Co:; the Rex tonight. sometimes . almonds or the kernels of shadow. szl iiain. Wadsworth is the retired. sea deal by studying: the- disposition of -===in}Phate Play-==- eqtion: B are starightened out. Joseph Burke ' No>more-absorbing -picture of life|rely on plasters, liniments and other when will occur the premiere of the|exception. f Paris, “the Girl," .was.there with. as pretty &, of a mock.ceremony is almost linked | ways felt worse after I exerted my- O i | = (v ELKO Theatre N o ) 4 ! g politan daily where she has won dis-| return of the trouble.” g bk of the co-fespotident inf the famous|Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. ¥.—Adv. i 7 7/ Y ¥ 4 3 The five reels of this production “T THE ) Tn“lfi“]“ are nlled','wlth situations l;hnbk'eep- ground;nuts. Turkish delight often 2 . | |one in suspense until the last. Flash-|makes up the bulk of the Arab's breuk- "Shirley Mason takes the part of ; Highest In '“‘. World ‘captain, > Oaptain Cyrus Whittaker, | women—but. the.tuition comes high.-- 2 . is the unscrupulous, grafting mem- s v “ { H ’, iber of congress and the principals IT’S A MISTAKE X b 3 are ably supported by a singularly : well chosen cast. e 2 / Also a Watson comedy. . Made Bv Many Bemidii Residents. as lived in New York and New Eng-| makeshifts. The right treatment is i A \ New York success, “The Co-Respond-| The proof is at your very door. 7 < { ent,” the Ralph W. Ince production|The following is an experience typ- . ! which Jewel Productions, Inc.,, has|ical of the work of Doan’s Kidney 5 - ’ the honor of presenting the magnetic| Pills in Bemidji. ¢ t, dainty Billie Burke has everplayed. There's, . to a perfidus New York multi-mil-|gelf. My feet would swell and my Tomance es piquan TENT ; | 1 § lionaire whose wife afterwards sues|head ached. I tried different kinds : p | him for divorce om- the evidence ob-{of remedies without relief. I got } ] tained when the couple is trapped in| Doan’s Kidney Pills at Barker’s Drug tinction, theé girl a year later faces a| Price 60c,.at all dealers. Don't i hard* choicé When .e managing|simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Tfl'lsuT "n T“unsnl m:m—lmm‘“s