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Today—Telephone. the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about that news item you have in mind. ' Your guests ‘and ‘friends will appreciate the courtesy. nuary 30—Concert for the bene- of 'Bemidji' band fund. February 12—District. court be- ns its session. ! . . . 'February ' 19—Municipa1. election for public officials.: - ¥ | SOCIETY PETERSON-CLAUSEN . ... Lester Peterson of Puposky and Miss Lenore Clausen of Gonvick were k' married yesterday .afternoon at 3 " o'clock at the Norwegian Lutheran parsonage, 801 Irvine avenue, Rev. ond Johnson officiating. ~Mr. and 8. Peterson will make their home Bemidji. HOSTESSES :T0- AID Mesdames E. R. Evans, A; T. Carl- son, D, Wilcox, L. B. Grandy and Ray Dennis were hostesses to the Ladies . Aid society of the Methodist church this afterncon at the home of Mrs. . Evans, - MEMBERSHIP INCREASED i Twelve new members were accept. ” ed in the Gymnasium’class last.eves ning, being voted on by secret ballot. The usual drill was gone through with Dr. H. A. Northrop as drill- master. PRESBYTERIAN AID The Presbyterian Ladies Aid so- ety will meet at the home of Mrs. % Lord tomorrow afternoon. Lunch {Will be served by the ladies of the fitth division. Everybody ‘invited. HOSTESS TO R. C. CIRCLE Mrs, S. A. Cutter. will entertain Mre. Andrew Larson’s Red Cross éir- cle tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home. The hours will be pass- ed in sewing for the Red Cross.chap- ter. - A MOOSE WILL DANCE A dance will be given in the Moose & hall Thursday evening by the. Loyal Order of Moose. Tuseth’s orchestra @wrill furnish the music for the occa- sion. Personals and Newsy Notes Mrs. Emma Hinshaw of Wilton i} was the guest of friends. in the city & vesterday between trains. . ¢ RN lhlpg’glg of tholpfll * garments Mrs. Joe ‘Paul of: l’llpost s the guest of Bemidji friends”this week. Walter Dow of Yola' was “in the city yesterday buying stumpage. {Migs Alma; Peterson and’Mes. Jo Noel of the town of Northern tra acted business in. qumlfll sterday. éuo.ooo _to'loan os-rarms. Dean’ (And_vCO. A < Mrs. Andrew Eiten! l'g of Fun] ley was the guest .of -friénds he .Tuesdny. Mrs. Myrtle \Pitman’ bt Libersy: has gone to Devils Lake, N. D., where will be;employed. E ’ One of these nice to go to Hakkeru| picture taken. . Mrs. J. C. Vogler of Pledsant Val- ley has gone to Minneapolis ,whfl'q she will visit her sister,:Mrs. 1ds Bell Miles. i Mrs. Everett Wynne of the town of Liberty has been:the guest of ‘B midji friends for a short-time. e e :Ed Shell.of Beeida iwas, in. Bemidjj yesterday enroute to Fargo, N. i . where -he has accepted -a ‘position- ay | harnessmaker, . A dance will be given Thuraday night by the Loyal Order ‘of ‘Moose in _the Moose hall. .. Music will. b furnished by Tuseth’s Tickets 50c.. - - While in’Bemidji this' week, -Nels A. Otterstad_of Turtle Riyer .closed a land deal with A. O. Johnson. -The land is located in the. village: of /Tur- tle River. orch E. J. Gould, Sr,, retur yester- day from Duluth where h ‘been employed for the past month with the ‘Marshall-Wells Hardwareé com- pany. THE GASOLINE HORSE How the. motor:car, or truck, does all manner of work on the:farm, and ghould be known as “The Gasoline Horse,”- will be shown in.film at.the Grand theater tonight as an added attraction. . 1-116 Mr: and Mrs. F. Corrigan;and ‘¢hildren;- Angeline. - and .-John,;:: -of Proctor, returned to their home yes- terday after visiting relatives here for a week. Miss Florence Laney,-Mrs. Henry Brown, Mrs. Earl O'Brien 'and son, Chester, Margdret McGraff -and 'Mrs. A. Arnold were among the out-of- town shoppers yesterday. Germans; Four of your photos to meet government registration rules, only 96¢c. Rich studio; 29 Tenth Bt. Adv.—12tt Bell Vogler, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Pleasant Valley, has returned to Minneapolis where she is attending school. While in ' Minneapolis. she.makes her, home with her aunt,{Mrs. Bell Miles.' - SELECT PICTURES PRESENT CLARA KIMBALL 3 i J R S S M U From The Sensational Stag'ejl',ld’y‘ (. . Remember “gll the world loves-a lover”--and * also a good fighter. Tense story ofAmeriocan Life thread- ed With Genulne Love Inferest ALSO A 600D COMEDY---8 REELS IN PROGRAM. B 7:20 o’clock 10c-20c 9:00 o’clock « tive oon | was -in; Bemidji, Tuesds! and. Mrs. A. A, Warfleld of Lake Boulevard went to Florida Mon- day night, where they will spend ‘the winter at various. places, including Jacksonville and Miami, returning to Bemidjl intthe spring. EDCROSS NOTES will be made on Friday of this week. AN garments to be included must be in by Thursday npoon. The gar- ments are beautifully made. Re- ; Dyer's ,clrclel.turned out geon’s Tobes, and Mrs, B, 8 beéd shirts. They are all exception- ally well made garments and a credit to our chapter. p o Smacterly Meeting. - A quarterly meeting of ‘the execu- is beéing held this after- @ (home, 0f /Rev Lester P. ;- Reports of 'dll. work done chairmen of various commit- bein, ‘and; they: will be published' soon. /. Visitor From;Hines, | Mrs, Willlam Hines, from Hines y . 8y and -spent gnrt ‘'of ‘the day ‘at the Red '.Cross .. ipauiring a the The. bo≤ Hin y interestéd in knitting, and \Hlnea secured; instructions -for are es- Rooms' Are’ Animated.: - Tuesday afternoon the work rooms 6f inte workers; 'who gaged in ng, folding gar- ments, - inspecting -and -making - sur- glcal bandages. But there is always room for more and remember, that the Red:Cross:néeds YOUR. help. o~ | THEATERS | “Fritz;”: William''S. Hart’s famous Pinto .pony, is a proud horse these days, for he figures almost as prom- inently -as- his master. in‘ ““The Nar- row Trail,” the initial Ince-Artcraft production; which will be seen at the Elko theater tonight and, tomorrow. ‘When "Hart made his whirlwind trip across .the continent' recently, incessant inquiries were made by en- thusiastic .fans about Fritz, who is almost _as well known as the great delineator of Western characters himself. /Bill on his Teturn to the ranch, in appreciation of his past loyal and conscientious work, vowed that in his next picture he would al- lot Fritz. a role that would really stand out. iy His “next picture” is the first Thomas H. Ince release on Artcraft program, and in it Fritz gives the star.a close run for honors. In fact, there are a great many scenes which ‘really” hiige on the ability of the horse to. carry through the thrilling situations. June Effidmfi%mlng and beautiful motion picture star, is starred alone in “The Tenth Case,” the newest World-Picture Brady- Made, which will be the attraction at the Grand theater tonight. “The Tenth Case” is a fast-mov- ing, startling darma. It is decidedly out of the rut and is certain to in- terest and entertain all those who see it. June Elvidge does some of the very best work of her career. A reel of current events will also be_shown tonight. morrow a Bluebird photoplay will be at the Grand. f-‘rfim&s of tEe celel rfi?fl‘c’mss, Clara Kimball Young, were at the Rex {n large numbers last evening when she appeared in another feat- ure, “Shirley Kaye,” from the book by the same name. She is at the head.of her own company in the fa- mous Select Picture bookings. “Shir- ley Kaye” will be seen again at the ‘Rex: tonight ‘for the last time, and a od .comedy will also be shown for the children. . hirley Kaye” shows the inter- rel n of social life with the high finance ‘of today. ~The daughter of an old family, whose founder- “Pi- te” Kaye, established the great nion Central R. R,, she learns that her father is in immediate danger of being removed from the presidency ‘of"tlie road. ~He fs heartbroken over therimpending calamity, which will alsd include the loss of the family in- terest in the road. /'8hirley rises su- premely to the emergency—wins the admiring “co-operation-of T. J. Ma- gen, her father’s chief opponent, -through -her ibold fighting for her r.‘owil‘ ‘and through his love for his ‘yoarig:- daughter, Daisy, whom sponsors in “society,” and also gains (8: love -of ““'T. J.'s” associate, John 'wson, the woman-hating virile '3 hinvar, from out of (the. West.” is' a tale of American life to- Q[Qy“ smart; society with 1its exquis- ieli' gowned women and high-born noblemen plays before your eyes in {t8"Yénutirul estates. " All is not van- %3;5 however, for Shirley Kaye fights o protect her own just as truly and as resourcefully as the Alaskan girl fights for"hér man when he lies help- lesd on, the ground and the wolves are circling around them. ow; she, finally emerges, the con- queror; and; slso finds a husband for hergelf,"makes a stirring photodrama such as. 'Miss Young’s countless ad- mirers always expect—and get— trom her. TTOW. The tnll?ce; :)l;o lggcepgng circum- stantial evidence in murder trials is proved in “Troublemakers,” the Fox Standard Picture featuring Jane and Katherine Lee the Fox “Baby Grand” ars, at the Rex tomorrow. ~-Child wit upsets the whole theory of prosecution in a trial scene in ““Troublemakers” and establishes the :zgmgh(l young man condemned electroeutfon for slaying a man who, it later develops, was never A fire-charred skull which_ was identified as being that of a missing man, 'a blood-stained knife and a mysterious fire pointed to crime, but| the Lee :“Kiddies” in “Troublemak- ers” discover the supposed murdered man alive and halt the electrocution of a’condemned man proved guilty by circumstantial evidence—only. TI! Want to letnlgul(l’nxg of 200 cords pulpwood’ to haul 6% miles from Hines. -Will pay $2.50 per cord, barn room and boarding house furnished free. Can furnish hay at $20.00 per ton. Chas. 8. Carter, 623 Miss. Ave. Phone 390, : 8-117 FARREL T0 CONVENTION G. W. Farrel, local manager of the J. C. Penney company’s store, has gone to Salt Lake City, Utah, 'where he will attend a meeting of the rep- resentatives of 'the J. C. Penney com- pany’s various stores. — == | Your Sale Bills: TONIGHT ONLY JUNE ELVIDGE “THE TENTH CASE” Directed by George Kelson 7 How wouldjyou like toseean absolutely new situationina moving picture? You will see-such a situation‘in *‘The .Tenth Case’’ and it is grip- pingly dramatic. Also Showing Tonight FORD WEEKLY Picture of currant events at True Smoke Smokes True- Chews True Too. in your —you’ll undoubtedly find it the most satisfac- tory "smoking tobacco you ever one pipe-full, you’ll know why True Smoke is —why “True Smokers” stick to and True Smoke is the best tobacco from five s0 boost this of America’s finest to wing propetly blended; properly aged—and not “doped.” Forty years of Smokers’ satisfac- recommendation. tion is its KELLIHER PEOPLE. PATRIOTIC: FUNKLEY MAKES ADDRESS Col. Henry Funkley returned from Kelliher this morning where he spoke at a patriotic meeting last evening. Mr. Funkley reports' this' was the| dition. most successful loyalty meeting held, outside of the city of Bemidji, in this for Skin Disease county. The theater, where the meet- BARKER'S PHARMACY SUBSCRIBE, TODAY FOR THE PIONEER liam Skrief also gave a short speech. William Lennon acted as chairman. W. L. rooll’ils?cg?nty ¢! nrn?nhn of the Liberty Loan drive, is in Crook- ston attending a meeting of the chairmen of the Liberty Loan com- mittees of the various counties. Defi- nite plans will be made for floating the third Liberty Loan next month. B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge tomorrow evening. i —E. H. Jerrard, Sec'y. s THEATRE ' Tonight & TOMORROW ! ’IIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIlIllllllll[llllllllIII!II!I]lll!IIIIIIII!II WILLIAM 8. HART -~ IN HIS NEW PLAY ‘The Narrow Trail This is the first William 8. 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