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Mrs. A. Andon;n of Funkley pass- ed yesterday in the'city on busimess. 8. C. Balley is puélng.n few days in Minneapolis and St. Paul on busi- ness. e GRAND Tieiie ' THEATERS ' _TONICHT ONLY GREQND TONT/ Of “The Secret Mnn,G’ the feature P ik ; e E F-,Mhra. Joseph' ‘Parlm]ot the town of rohn paseed several hours in the | city..yesterday- showing at the Grand tonight in which Harry Carey is the star, the - Motion ‘Picture World reviewer : ; o g P RN % Dr. A. V. Garlock retarned this|“This number contains mor‘: a;’lvg‘t ’HA‘RR’Y OAREV morning from Minneapolis where he|than found in the average Western i v 3 had spent several days on business.|subject. The action is good through- J out and holds the interest well—as nd|8 ‘Whole—it makes a pleasing im- Your choice of 100 pattern and}o o0 ° P g 4m = E WIENER AST TOMORROW | tailored hats that are valued at from % s : (i Ry e 3 BOANE : $7.00 to $12.00 will bu sold for $1.00,, TomOrtow the Grand will show “Th s 't “M . 1) | Comlng 'Events The mempbers, of the-Bpys' Vojun-land $2.00 Saturday and Monday at|:° “":’it'dll’hotoplay “Treason’'— ; 1€:-VOecre an . teer club of the Baptist church will the Henrionnet:Millinery Parlors. - |{C ppeal to loyalty and love of coun- enjoy a wiener roast in the basement 1-118 Hy‘—““"flls Lois Wilson, Allan Full of -action, thrills and beautiful settings—with more plot of ‘the church fomorrow evening at _ |Holubar and Joseph Girard. S n g 5 :o'clock. an’ in"thé average Western photoplay. " In Western ‘subject . Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about,that news item .you have in mind. Your guésts and friends will appreciate the courtesy. January sol—Qot'licetrt li;:r the-bene- i 3 * fit_.of Bemidji band fund. - ] . li?ebruary jlz—Distrlc'. court” be- Persona]s and gins its session. - February 19—Municipal. election|| for-public officials. SOCIETY Hovey Lord, youngest son of Mr. | AT REX: f % and Mrs. A. Lord of this city, who is -“v’l‘roufigmakers,pfig&rflng the on the .U. 8..8. Kanaas; has received | Willlam Fox ‘“Baby Grand” stars, | a commission as' quartermaster. ‘ ]Jane and Katherine Lee, which closes » its-run at the Rex tonight, is a_rare blending of drama and comedy, pro- \ ‘Saturday- TREASON’--Bluebird An Appeal to Loyalty'and Léve of Country. H. C. Doughty of Eagle Bend, N who has been a guest at the Lucy|Viding an excellent vehicle for these Newsy Notes | Hazen home for a few days, returned | little stars, and they make the most o 'to his home ‘yestérday morning. of ther opportunities in it. As . A 1y troublemakers they are on the job Dean Miss Blizabeta ~Eberline, of the|every minute from start to finish, 71t¢ | O'Leary-Bowser company store, who and the fun they manage to develop A ; has been in Minneapolis the past|dominates the story throughout. : Mrs. Andrew Higelns is il at:Sf.§ Week; s expécted” to return to the| In “Troublemakers” they are chil- Anthony’s _hospital. '] city- tomorrow. .Migs Eberline has dren of a young widow who, after . been enjoying a week’s vacation. the death of her husband in a West- g ern city, returned to the. village One of these nice days you ought An opportunity to buy hats valued | Where she had been brought up and to g)-,to. Hakkeryp’s and:have; your}at from .$7.00:to’ $12.00 for $1.00't Where as a girl she had a romance pletiire taken. : 182 Fand’ $2.00 is being' offered at the|of the heart with a then young at- Henrionnet Millinery Parlors, Satur-|torney. Mrs. F. W. Langdon will go to Al-}day and Monday. . D 1-118 The love is revived, but is threat- ton today where she will visit rela- ened with interruption when the tives for a week. ‘lawyer declines to undertake the de- will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs.|fense of a young man charged with Germans: . . pbotos toJi George . Backhurst - over Sunday.|murder, and whose life is finally meet government registration rules, k' While hrere :Mrs. Parshall will con-|saved by Jane and Katherine, who only 95¢c. Rich studio, 29 Tenth 8t.§ quct an every-member canvass in t cherished a confidence in his inno- Adv.—12tt interest of the Episcopal church. '‘cence notwithstanding strong cir- - il cumstantial evidence indicating his guilt. - Also a Keystone comedy. - PASTOR SPRAINS ANKLE vi!evA George Backhurst met with a slight accident in returning to Be- midji from White Earth. While Exceptional haf values are offered|StePPIng from a bus at Brskine he - , at the Henrionnet Millinary Parlors, | SPrained his ankle. He returned to Mrs. Charles -Blade, who has_been lin viorn and tailored hats costing Bemidji yesterda, confined at the local -hospital ~forfie, " 8700 ¢ e T = B 4 0 $12.00 will be sold -~ at a Red Cross.chain party at her some time, is convalescing. Saturday and Monday for $1.00 and ‘NOTICE 0. E. S. \ home yesterday . ufternoon. The| ‘Lola Ripple, the little daughter of § 320" 1-118] o)1 Eastern Sta hours - were_passed in knitting for|cpjef of Police and Mrs. Frank Rip- .| auestea to meet in e hagtie Rk the Red Crossdch;'[[)ter:r gvhe %uests ple; is suffering from tonsilitis. She .‘M’fi" g’ag‘d‘fi},‘n Anll:riclme “zfii at the Masonic hall. tonighetr ;(:O"g were Mrs. Woods, Mrs. J. Warninger, hony" S ong'd. Of. bem ' 1 st” MeGregor and Miss Anna Me- is at St. Anthony’s hospital. spent Thursday in Blackduck con- % :ll)g:kcitrt;lorga:lilze})an 0. E. S. Red Clernan. Saturd ferring in an official capacity with e. ast Matrons and S Attend the dance given Saturday the officers of the local branch of Past Patrons are especially requested 5 evening in the city hall by thel., . pog cross society. In the after- to come and bring as many members RED CROSS PARTY * Young Men’s Society club. Music by noon Mrs. McDonald who is feld]as Possible. Bemidji International Jazz orcheg- secretary of the nor’them division —Anna Palmer, W. M. Mrs. J. G. Ryan and Mrs. J. P.[tra, 3-119f oomprising the eight large counties|1-118 Lahr entertained eight ladies -at a in the mnorthern part of the state R Red Cross chain party last evening| Judge of Probate J. E. Harris i8] 35r05sed the memberswf the Black- CHOIR MEETS TOM"HT at the home of Mrs. Lahr. The hours|expected to return today from St.pg, . society at the Red Cross rooms. The choir of ti g were passed in cards, and lunch was| Paul where he attended the annual }Whl‘le in town Mrs. McDonald paid | will t° 't oth 1]9 Episcopal church ,-served. * meeting of the probate judges off4p, American office a pleasant call wha;neeth‘il R AR Minnesota, Wednesday and Thursday. = : practleci 3 evening at 7 o'clock for J. Gratton, of Minneapolis, who is i 0 accompanied by his son, Vincent. . F]nnment Monday. They will return home Sunday and Don’t forget that.there will be a ‘Migs Florerice Gratton, a sister of A.J'shipment of knitted goods on Mon- J. Gratton, will go to Minneapolis|day, January 21, and that all arti- for a visit. cles to be included must be in by ? Saturday afternoon. A shipment of gospnal garments is being made to- ay. 2$50,000 to,loan qnt rarms Land Co. 'Sunday«~Another Paralta Play Sald to’'be equal to'*‘A Man's Man” | 1 3 ‘A “Red Cross K ting club was or- ganized at the home of Mrs. A. D.| Johnson, 419 America avenue, last svening. Those present were Mrs. ¢'I*'red. Rhoda, Mrs. John Dalton, Mrs. E.. G. Gillson, Mrs. A. Johnson and sses Marjorie Larson and Emma elbostad. ., The evening was passed m knitting and’ refreshments were FONIGHT and TOMORROW Mrs. H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake 'HOSTESSES 'T0 GUILD Mrs. George ;nckhurst and Mrs. C.; W. Brandborg. will entertain ‘the ladies of the Aitar- Guild and their friends this evening at the ‘home of Mrs. Backhurst. - This is one of a ries of such parties to be given for the Altar Guild. Charles Larson of Shotley.is:at the local hospital, haying been brought there to have a broken-leg set. Mrs. ‘Ina Isinhoer of Shakopee was' "called to Bemidji this, week on ac- count of the serious: {llnesa, of” her sister, Mrs. H. C. Aldrich, of Wil- iton who is.in the city for medical itreatment. ' Mrs.. Aldrich is at the home of her son, B. Aldrich. Louise Glaum As the female' ganfighter in Get in the lineup Saturday at 9 o’clock for: Troppman’s big sale. ‘Five dollar ‘shoes for 95¢ and best peas and corn:for a nickle a.cgn. . Readf. - | the big bills and ad in. this' paper. */ ENTERTAINED. AT CHAIN Mrs. H. J. McClernan entertained A Triangle play aptly described as “A William S. Hart ‘picture E *with a female star.” g ATSOYSHOWING ‘A’ COMEDY ¢ \ Mr. and. Mrs. J. G. Gratten have HOSTESS TO CIRCLE e as their house guests their son, A. . Mrs. S. A. Cutter entertained Mrs. Andrew Larson’s Red Cross -circle yesterday afternoon at her home. Those present were Mesdames:John Hedeen, A. Larson, W. J. Coleman, . B. Webster, H. Rasmusson, P, C. Larson, Gust Larson, August Ben- son, A. Clavin, Mable Young. There’s some who say the man who thinks of building now is daft Until the war is over and the Kaiser has been STRAFED; But, folks, I claim the slacker is a patriotic man Alongside him who would delay a needed building plan. Between 8 and.9 o’clock Monday morning, Troppman will sell a can of best corn and a can of best peas ’ for a nickle a can. This is an hour ... Anent Chain Parties, before the big sale starts and. which Mction was taken last night by will give customers a warm place to thé finance committee in regard to wait foy the doors of the big depart-| the ‘c:nal!:, lpadrigt;s. n'l‘here llxas l:lec:n Th - b . ) i ment store to opern. - 2-118 | sonsiderable culty experienced in H tore, to op e e ey B ere ain’t no better time to build than now, as I can see B. A C. SOCIAL A soclal time will be held in the basement of the Presbyterian church tonight. Games ®ill be played and refreshments served. ¥ived h‘;{;‘°{,‘;’e:"m§§§te“;’}i‘°w‘“8 |wa For prices won't be lower— You can take it,folks, from me — Each t, by accepti nvi- . o . {ation_to a Req Cross chain party So let our Star Spangled Ship of State continue on it's way bligates himself or herself to en- i A eates eIt o Mo atier ||| All loaded with prosperity for the good Old U. S. A. that, das many invlti}:ltions may be aq‘; cepted as the individual chooses, an ? s their obligation ceases with the pay- Frank Adflm! Mltche“- ment of a quarter. -Each hostess i8 asked to entertain at least one guest who has either never been entertain- ed before or who is willing to again become a hostess. In this way the chain will not be broken. 3 Up to January 22, seventy-five hostesses had entertained and $83.25 had been received. This means that there have been 300 guests, and two hundred of whom have ‘never enter- tained. We are unable to add ‘anything ‘to the-above WM. FOX Presents And we are kinda fraid to do any commentin “Baby Grand’” Stavs in roublemakers” For fear ’o spoiling something--- Accordin to our sentifferits--- Enoughs been said. ' Sign Pledge Cards, Here is-an opportunity for every- one to do his bit. Pledge cards will be left at every house and as many members of a family may help as de- sire to do so. The amount of money pledged is a matter for each individ- ual to decide for himself, and it will be ‘payable once a ‘month for' ome year, unless war activities should cease within that time. ‘EXCEPT: Speak in ley Rev. Hansc¢om, Methodist pastor of Bemidji delivered and able and in- AN A sparkling cou’iedy-draxz;u teresting address to the -local ‘Red ) . e . a rg.ee, £ S (Story and Directed by Kenean Buel) Cross chapter members of Bagley at There s a d]fference in 1 Incomparable “Kiddies”—To see 'em is to love 'em '.!!llleg hhtlgh fifihoga:{;g;wfl:;kyo;gaz JUSt Bu‘ld‘ng and that 0{ | RESSIBLE JANE— EMOTIONAL KATHERINE ; ¢ m i 1.1 . | ‘ I r R e oo O CNoK ot the Boodtide of patriotic lings, referring at various Bu]ldlng'nght. ’ their remarkable laugh producing success parts of his speech to the great work L] N that the Red Cross is doing. His . IF YOU MISS “TROUBLEMAKERS” YOU MISS LOTS 0’ FUN Also Keystone Comedy Estitied “FATTY and MABEL’ view of the present status of the'war and peace conditions while of no melancholy nature, is for us to be up and doing with the utmost en- We're here to tell you about, and to supply that b Matinee 2:30 o’clock Evening 7:20-9 o’clock f P e 10 and 20 cents i vanl k. o . . . - || starvation in Germany might possib- dl“erence- Everythlng from the bOttOm to the tOp. 1 w ly be originated and started by Ger- a D 4 man sympathizers for the purpose of PM' FOX TOMORROW deterring the United States from resents working to its greatest capaeity, thereby working to the interests of our enemy. . Mrs. E. E. McDonald, Red ' Cross director for this section of the state, was also present and made some well chosen remarks and assisted the la- dies of Bagley in preparation for ap- pointment of various committees that will be needed in some of the new work. Mrs. McDonald made spécial mention of the fine work room which the Bagley ladies have and recom- mended that the same be kept open every day in the week.—Bagley- In- dependent. -+ Virginia Pearson “STOLEN HONOR?” A Society Drama of Love and Intgigue