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Today—Telephone the i foneer of- fice, 922, about that news Item you have in mind. Your g 1ests and friends will appreciate thoi cpqgtesy. Mrs; 7.3, Conger entertaini *d at a 1 o'clock’ - luncheon yesterdy \Y in honor of Mrs. A. A.'Warfleldj: W is on the sick HMst. Coming Eve nts P HOSTESS AT LUNCHE\ 'N Bemidji ‘yesterday on business. midji” yesterday. picture taken. city yesterday. days, returned home: yesterday. crn ogsllast evening, after attending M TS commissioners’ meeting. $50,000: to loan on TArmS. erizt 4 ENTERTAIN AT CHAIN day. and Mrs. Mortimer Templé 1 ain Miss Dorothy Tor- The girls’ basketball team of Be- :'-“nyilllxlce‘mltllelrs"s‘L Arvilla Kenfield, A. J.|i nidji went to Pine River ' today McMiilnn and J. K. Walker at'a Red \vhere they will play the team:‘of Cross chain party this evening. { 1 at city. - Personals and Joe McTaggart returned yesterday from Minneapolis where he went to see his wife, who is confined in a hospital following an operation. ‘Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafneas is.tha:.result. Unless the | inflammation can be reduced and thi§ tube restored to its normal condition, . héaring will be destroyed forever. Many cades of Hal the blood on the mucous surfaces of the i I system, We wil traiy1. Newsy Notes terday from Crookston where relatives for the past few days. F. G. Troppman returned i re caused by caterrn, which is Mg;sdm\tinn )S“tromh[e condition of the mucous sur- | grifshed teaching a s Catarrh Medicine acts thru flekrA Swan River, 4§ the guest ) give One Hundred Dollars for end. | Miss Stromberg will go F. J. CHE! WM. FOX PRESENTS GLADYS BROGKWELL In a timely American Drama he strikes blow for her country and stands_ready to. give he;§ l?fe for the land of her birth—Aids sweetheart in spy work while Teuton general hounds her with his talk of Iove. 10-20 cents ALSO A GOOD. COMEDY . 7:20-9 o'clock TR RE 8Reels SUNDAY 8Reels WM. S. HART IN ‘DOUBLE CROSSED’ Direction Thos. H. Ince WONDERFUL EMILY STEVENS doierit “ALIAS MR. JESSOP’ A story of Saint and Sinner Aatinee 2:30 o’clock 10-20 cents 7:10 and 9 o'clock m IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllIIIllIII|IIIIlII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIlllllllllllllllllllll — . TAYLOR JOLMES. %%%gYE&}:?aAgmbafl Younr and her own company in ‘Shirlev Kave.” Miss Anna Johnson, bookkeeper for the Ploneer Publishing cbmpnny, arch coffee now three pounds fo:a:ndollflr. Troppman’s. 3-114|Dicely sffser an operation. She was|oak panels and the door was doubly Mrs. J. W. Callopy of the town of Northern passed sevenal hiours in Miss Emma McClelland of Carr Lake was the guest of friends in Be-| Migsic w1 Tfiends, will preach in the| | ELKO THEATER PROGRAM One of these nice days you ought|aryp 5 y to go to Hakkerup's and have ylol‘:.; rybe iy ‘walcome. 1. G,. Haycraft of Solway Wwaslgpen ding the week at the couyt 3 i husband,* .- Ha ; :gfszhfioxz;m?-floflda to'v 8 among the business visitors in thelhou: ie attending to his the duties of the winter. 1‘2’19 flg‘lfiat' er e iy Hroolkd . W. T. Noonan, editor of the Bau- fiehh Q;{ncy B;‘g'oa‘r‘xsli lES’ I::\.nllgld.« dette Region, who has been a busi- g w. 123);}. The. afternoon’ was| ness visitor in the clty for several|cou sim. Mrs. T4 Rasmusson. and hag.|inee and evening, will be shown how sx;ent' in knitting. T e MRS. TESS Sam Ellis, county commissioner, M Bréefinfflhfiodsmm .was returned to his home at Blackduck rs. ) hostess yesterday to a Red chain party. The guests were . Lilly, Mra. Mooney, Mrs. Miller al e Mrs. McClernan. . The afternoon v; | and Co. spent in doing Red Cross work ak! Mrs. Breen served a Hoov the . Dean FaTt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenklnéfin, who have been at Gully for the past = month, returned to the city yester- _Rev. Harstad and Mr. Hushagen }Sielg brisle Thurslay evening. il or\ Erskine were the guests of‘Rey. and’ ‘Mrs, Osmond Johnson yesterday. The y returned home on the eveningi If you need wood, order from Reevi's. Good wood; quick vdeliv;;:& Mrs. George Hibbard returned yt?:- she had /een ‘the guest of friends' and this morning .from St. Paul, Minneapolis ‘by local applications, Itl l(‘l‘:ey clnn%th:::clill and Long Prairie where he had pass- ;::yd:’l::-:’clnyp chf“firg ¢ 11 deafnes ed several days. In Minreapolis he and that is by a cont tional remedy. | yvisited his family. Catarrhal Deafness is causcd by an_ in- %y y f the mucous lining -of \ == l'n::“ eEflul‘ioI:dh::lgnT:be. “When this tube is Gaermans: Four af your photos t¢. inflamed you have a fumbling sound or im- | naet! ‘government ragistration rules , nly :95¢. Rich studiio, 29 ‘Tenth §.. . Ady.—12te, rg, who has juist. term of school | head offtce books. He expects to be / o - Miss' Blanche Grattpn for the week- j§ may ‘®e retained there permanently. d to § g0y case of Cotarrha) Dea(nog dame " Gie: | Blackduck Monday, where she will, ‘ulars tree. All Druggists, Tbc. teach in-one of the: rural schools. ‘: ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY- PIONEER Miss J ‘lta'Hersehled of Moorhead |knew that such is a guer tmt:the .K W. Reeves home.|but who have o:?; d:':;"fi.'-’.fl:};l B::ll” ; - the real truth, Emil Fdivorson of Tenstrike is a| 'Also a good comedy for the chil- business 'wiiitor in the city today. dren. ’ Popul arrmusic at popular prices forate at Bem! jjji'Fewelry Co. 1-112 Sunday's Big Bill. selfitdthe &“ E;;;\d;y will be pre- ed another | of unusual excel- Miss hlwth Boobar of Nary was a|lence, for Willlam Hart will be seen busines p viviitor in Bemidji yester-|in ome of his thrillers entitled “Dou- day. ?;e Crossed,” directed by Thomas H. SRR ce. Mrs. @harles Blakely and Miss| A sensational raid on a hion- Florenc elbaney of Turtle River were|able gambling den is ghownulsn kt)l:le betweg attzain shoppers in the city|Metro wonderplay, “Alias Mrs. Jes- yester: ;ty :l:‘g." n;?r;lng"worde;tul Emily Stev- —— , which will also be shown at th Get something new for your piano| Rex theater Sunday. The exci-tln:' tomorr o New home and war|scenes were staged in a massive oak songs, ®tiBemidji Jewelry Co. 1-112|set, erected in replica of a notorious gambling den well known on the po- Mrs. K. W. Reeves is getting along| lice blotter. The walls were of thfck operat o upon Thursday of this|barred. A genuine roulette wheel week dt ‘St. Anthony’s hospital. and other equipment of a typical —_— parlor of chance were used in the Don % Yorget to read Reeves &|spirited play. Reeve: §iadd about wood and hay. 17tf| Matinee on Sunday at 2:30 o’'clock. Rev < 0. .Fjellstedt, of the Swedish Salva fion Army hall in Nymore next| . If you believe the old saying, ne ’ Fine feathers don’'t make fine Monc gy evening at 8 o'clock. EV-{yirgq» just see Olive Thomas in her latest Triangle offering ‘‘Betty Takes a Hand,” in which she appears first as a poor little girl and then as. a fine lady. This picture will be shown tonight in connection with a comedy reel. W flliam Lennon of Kelliher . left last evening for his home after cou! iy aommisisioner. M [izss Rebecca Ellingson of North- At Elko Sundav. om¢ 5 who has been the guest of her| At the Elko theater Sunday, mat- bar Wl Ter a couple of days, left yes-|they found ‘“Tough Luck” and how ter day for Minneapolis where she|it finally turned out to be “Good wil 1 attend school. Luck’ ‘make up the story of the most :ntenselyThl\tereisflng Wester;l pic- , ure on Triangle’s recent calendar. Monarch coffee demonstration on|It is entitled “The Firefl h Tt esday, Janwmary 15. Coffee and|Luck.” . ok o wi ifers serveed all @wy .at Troppman’s de partment; store. 3-114 G TONT! Rupert Juilan, who dalxrlercted “The ‘E. E. Schulke of Tenstrike is in Desire of the Moth,” to be presented t S : °({dainty Ruth Clifford the star, has o audit the books ‘of ‘the Farmers produced for Bluebird photoplays 1 nsurance company. some of the most artistic creations in the photoplay world. In present- Mis s A rming Gagnon will leave for | e t)ese plays he has the pretty Minnreap olis in ‘a short time. Many parties Jaave Dbeen, ‘given during the gf,‘,“,‘;b(f,‘}f‘“?m“ {f;‘,’. “‘1‘;,,3{',',’,;“".'.1;‘,’,3 past wectk in her 'honor, including a|An example of thelr excellent work was shown in “The Savage,” which There is no mneed for forty-cent ;::r_:cait;ned at the Grand New cofl‘.‘efl than 'fl!erehla for forty-cent gadoline. Monarch at three pounds . : for a ‘dollar wettles that. Free dem-| «, M,,fi%‘g},“ Attraction, an,” In which J. War- onfitration January 15 at TIopp-|ren Kerrigan makes his initial ap- mEns.: ’ 3-114 pearance as an independent star, under the auspices of the Paralta company, will be the attraction at the Grand theater Sunday and Mon- day. It is the first offering of the newly launched Paralta company. The story is full of strong situ- ions, smashing climaxes, real orig- , Miss Olive Richards of Cresco, Ia. inality of plot, In fact, no fan can :‘ ;fi;,‘“%v““g:)‘:eh‘z;‘eu‘l’; “‘“ a““‘i wonderful clearness, and the photog- R e Y o own off ,phy demands a paragraph all to Frohn for a short time. Enroute &'he visited her brothers, G. L. Rich- ,il!,s:ll:; according to the Los Angeles CHURCHES peg for a month. Second Sunday anf.lier the Epiph- H. 'B. Tmsdahl, county commis- sfone r from the northern ,part of tle cpounty, returned to his home in V/ill’'lams today, after spending sev- eral duys attending his duties at the boa rd meeting, which closed Friday. at H. M. Cords, of the St. Hilaire Lumber company, has gone to, Min- neapolis where he will work on the absent ffor three or four weeks and Ms. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield of|® Ld‘,‘fé B(::;levnrd will len;re Monday for'iFlorida where they will pass the % e whiter, returning to Bemidji in g}mtiu‘gfec}eg:ls?lg:g?‘ T’l;l;:_[)‘g(l)l‘\lrr March. Enroute they will visit Mr.| ey ‘shall stand within thy gates, Warfleld's mother at Princeton, I.,| 4" jerusalem.” (Psalm 122.2) for a few days. In Florida they will No vesperfi : ‘v'::nletr a:’tbi:;a:'ksonvllle, Miami and —_G. Backhurst, rector. ny. Church school 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. : sbyterian, Wood, wood, hay, hay, wood, wood. Sunday n?gren}':ée at the Presby- Extra good dead cut tamarack wood, | terian church at 11 o’clock the pas- 16 inches ................ $2.50| tor will speak on the subject, “The Extra fine seasoned jackpine wood, | Victory That Overcometli the World" 16 inches ............... .$2.60| (1 John 5:4-5). Sunday evening at Fire burnt 'tamarack and jackpine|8 o’clock the sermon will be on the wood, mixed, 16 inch ......$2.15|theme, “The Average Man" (Mat- Fire burnt ‘jackpine, 16 inch..$2.00|thew 25:15). Sunday school will fce bright'baled hay, per bale.$1.00| meet at 10 a. m., and Christian En- IDelivered ‘to all parts of the city|deavor at 7 p. m. All are welcome. free of charge. L. P. Warford, pastor. Reeves & Reeves, Office, Markham St. Philin’s Catholic. Hotel Bitg. Phone 20. 17t 2 Low mass at 8 o’clock in the morn- IREDCR(]SS NOTES High mass at 10 . m. Sunday ing. school at 11:30. Vespers and bene- Change in Class. diction at 3 p. m. Rev. J. J. T. Phil- ippe, rector. ‘Miss Velma Dean has changed her Methodist Episcona® Red Cross surgical dressing class till Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, Thursday afternoon. There is still|Sermon topie, “Misunderstood.” an opening for more members in this Evening worship at 8 o’clock, ser- <lass. n;on topic—*‘Duty-Inspiration-Loy- . alty.” Epworth League at 7 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. During fthe Christmas Red Cross| A cordial invitation to all. B. D. drive campaign, Red Lake Agency|Hanscom, pastor. ?efured Ssbnlew mhembers, and much nterest is being shown in this work. First ‘Banti antist. 10 a. m., Bible uc'{mol. 11 p. m., morning worship, ser- mon—*"“Who Is a Christian?" 7 p. m, B. Y. P. U A backward THEA . 8 p. m. praise service and ser- mon, “One Thing I Know.” You are welcome. A. M. Whitby, pastor. AT REX TONIGHT 8 AR First Scandinavian Lutheran. A new Willlam Fox photoplay is Services in the morning at 10:30 announced for tonlgh‘t' at the Rex|o'clock and in the evening at 8 ;l::]atfirheall; 51;@:151 tForl {Agerty" o'clock. Sunday school at noon. nts of today. 2 Gl(}dys Brockwell is the star, and Ogmond Johnson! i that in itself insures a brilliant per- Agn formance, for it is declared that in Bemldjls:(}:vi.ltégsn: uX'day school spite of all the fine work this star{at 10 a. m. Evening service at 8 p. has done, her performance in the|m. i new play which is to appear here Fifth ward services: Sunday shows her in a different and in a|school 2 p. m. Praise meeting 3 p. greater light. m. This story tells of the conditions Major Henry D. Bale, provincial that immediately preced the war in|gecretary of the northern province, Berlin, and of the terror and alarm| will be present at all of these serv- that came when the declaration was|{ces. made. It is, however, a story of the The por: and strangers especially life of a brilliant woman who goes|invited. Harry F. Crusberg, captain. through all the ordeals that beset| Residence, 415 America Ave. Phone American women who were in Ger-| 478, many at the time, and who is true —_— to her country and to her love. The LEIB! AMP ‘I'E"z love element predominates and sur- SLE IN C vives war and tribulation. “For Lib-| Friends in Bemidji have received erty” fs a story of a woman’s life word from Roy Leibsle, formerly of that is wonderful and inspiring, It|this city, that he is smfationed at in iot in the midat of war, and this| Camp Lee, Va. He wax one of the iakes it intensely real to us who|firm of Gelb & Leibsle day tomorrow. - Major Bale {s a tal- ented musician as well as a speaker. The service tonight will be at the hall on Minnesota avenue o’clock. Tomorrow the services will ibe held in the ‘usual places at the usual hours as announced. in church notices. BRIGADE TO MEET The Boys’ Brigade of the Episco- pal church will meet this evening at 7 o’clock in the church basement for the regular drill and business. All members are urged to be there. HAY-HAY & STRAW-STRAW We have lots of hay and straw to| Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” We sell it at a close -margin. If you doubt it, come and get our prices. We will do as well or bet- . Reeves & Reeves. Phones 164-W and 20. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills “Wheatless Day” 8. A. OFFICIAL HERE Major Henry D. Bale, secretary of the Northern Province of the Sal- will be at the local alll Remember, Wed., vation Army, Salvation Army hall tonight and e GRAND THeATRE TONIGHT, SATURDAY, JAN. 12 BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENTS he Desire of the Moth’ A gripping romance of the West with exciting combats, thrills and a happy ending. Featuring the POPULAR PLAYERS Ruth' Clifford, Rupert Jullan, and Monroe Salisbury Stars in “The Savage,” that splendid Bluebird production re- cently shown here. ~D = 'SUNDAY & MONDAY — Jan. I3 and 18 SPECIAL ATTRACTION “AMAN'S MAN" First of the new Paralta Plays, in seven parts, J. WARREN KERRIGAN One of the newest of recent great productions, presenting a great Gripping, adventurous, spectacular, charming fove NO ADVANCE IN PRICES mfi == CITY LIVERY Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is first class always. Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE'S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W E. HICKERSON, Manager Songs and Music (Makes the World Happy) We have added a Music Dept. to our store and have a fine line of Up-te-date Songs and Music, Instruction Books, etc., also the Century Edition Sheet Music. BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. 210 3rd 8t. A the ELKO Theatrs TONIGHT ' SATURDAY, The Beautiful Triangle Star OLIVE THOMAS In the Prize Winning Story “Betty Takes a Hand” Plcturized ‘by Jack Cunningham, a former Bemidji resident ALSO SHOWING A TRIANGLE COMEDY LAST TIME SUNDAY—Matinee 3:00 and Night ALMA REUBENS In Western Melodrama “The Firefly of Tough Luck” Portraying that it is better to make the best of what ecan't be helped and to laugh at one’s trowbles, in place of tumbling into the doleful dumps. Comedy Reel---““His Busy Day’ CSCTIER S 3 N PR ISR