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?t her hpme.‘ i The oure: n conversation =a i which lunch was u?rffin included Mr, and: Mys. S. ster, “Mr. and Mra. J.-W.,Van Kirk, Mrs, Dehart, Miss Eunice Collard W. Collard; & Gpming Events Today—Telephone” the Pioneer of-| ce, 922, about that news item you have in ‘mind. Your guests and triends Will appreciate .the courtesy. 3 January 30—Concert ‘for the ‘bene- ~fit of Bemidji band fund. ¥ _February 12—District. court - be- gins -{ts pession. HE e February 19—Municipal election . for public ofticials. e SOCIETY gregational will meet Lofelmake! is extended to all. président, ik ‘I}NJ'OYABLE MEETING - -One of the most enjoyable meet- < . ings held by the Woman’s Study club \ was that held at the home of Mrs. 'E.. E. Kenfield yesterday ‘afternoom, which was an open meéeting. “Irish and English Music” was the - topig for the afternoon and Miss Dor- othy Torrance had charge of the music-and sang the vocal numbers. ‘Miss Arvilla’ Kenfield accompanied Miss Torrance.: /Tne program. was "_opened by a solo by Miss Torrance, © V" “The Lost Ghord.”: Other selectl rendered by Mer through the, after- noon were “Killarney,”’: two selec- tions from the “Bohemian Girl” and “The Heart Bow'd Down.” Mzs. H. - L. Huffman gave all interesting pa- per on *Ballard Opera the Only Cre- - ation'of ‘the English School. ~Mrs, ‘ Johnson gave an excellent paper. on. “Old Folks’ Music.” =~ IR connection- with the latter paj A Miss Torrance sang *‘Sally in Oul tenberg, school nurse, liam 'son - and “Thompson, Pérsonals and ' $60,000 to loan on zarms. Land Co. | 3 Altey” : (English), “‘Robin ~Adar) _ “The Wearing of the Green,” ‘‘The Last Rose .of Summer,” “Kathleen .Mavourneen’’ and- “When Love is : Kind,” the five latter all being:Irish P engn i 455 % e silver offering taken, .which . amounted to $11, will be. used for buying material for layettes for the “Belglan children. The members of the club will make the layettes and will work in” conunjction with the local Red Cross chapter. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. B. Battles January 4. HOSTESSES AT R. C. BENEFIT 4 Mrs. D. Gainey and Mrs. Clayton Lisherness entertained Mrs. H..Dan- " ielg, . Mrs. Edward Jackson, Mrs. H. I .- Mrs,. A. A.:Andi WArs. A. A; ‘Montagie, Mrs. C.7Winter,” Mrs Ladeaux’ and Miss Putziat Cross ‘chain party yesterday. ting was the diversion for: the afte noon and a Hooverized lunch was served. picture - taken. to the city yesterday apd business. Mrs, F. B. Miller ¢of ness. Germans: only 96c. Rich studio, G -, Mr. and Mrs; Milford Grant Valley here yesterday. terday. G Pinewood, retut’ 5 Fertile yesterday. ENTERTAINED A™ CHAIN “Mrs. Emma Collard entertained at a Red Cross chain'party last evening Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by, local applications, as they cannot reach the_ diseased portion’ of. the ear. There.§ only. one way to cufe- catarrhal deafness, and that is by & constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is causcd by an in- flamed condition of the_mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- perfect hearing, 'fnd when it is entirely closed, Deafness isithe result. Unless the inflammation cAn be reduced and this tube restored to its;normal condition, hearing will_be destrayed forever. Many cases of deafness are’¢#used by catarrh, which is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. - Hall arrh Medicine acts thru mucous surfaces of the system, i 4./ We_will élv e Hundred Dollars for any case of-Catarrhal ‘Deafness-that canmnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh-Medicine. Cir- gulars free. . All Druggists, -75c. - F. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. REX THEATRE “A DAUGHTER The Picture Beautiful With ANNETTE [ UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH IN NEW YORK— ‘4c at. Troppman’s. - cities in ;he east. bars for 15¢ tomorrow at man’s. Mrs. 7A.. L. Collard, W, an 2730 o'cldck. A cordial invitation Mrs. C. W. Clark; Mrs, B. H. Smith and Miss Stol- 4 entertained eleven’ guests at a Red Cross chain party Saturday afternoon. The giigsts wefe ‘Mesdames H.- Rasmusson, Wil- cCuaig, B. E. Kenfield, G. E. ‘Carson,- T. J. Andrews, A. Lord and Missgs -Engelson, . Hall, Shevlin, Ol- The afternoon was passed in knitting and cards. ' Newsy Notes Dean a7ite Miss Anna Carlson of Gully is the gdest of friends here for a few days. 3" One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s nnd»hnvo your Mrs, H. Sharples of ‘Wilton drove transacted Pinewood spent yesterday in the city on busi- Four of your photos to meet govetnment registration rules, 29 Tenth St. Adv.—12tf ! Phelps of transacted = business Gust Lovick of Wilton ‘was among the ibusiness visitors in-the city yes- Mrs:. W. W, Ward, o has beenfswere very.well made. B. Miller home'in : to.her home in Ladies’ handkerchiefs, values 10¢ to 25¢, tomorrow from 8 to 1%.0’clock 1-122 - L. B. Rood has returned from a trip to Washington, D. C., and oth9r £ .~ ‘Mrs. Ellsworth W. Farrand, who has been visiting her sister at Win- nipeg for the past few weeks returned to her home in Bemidi‘l. Lenox and Swift’s Pride soap 4 Tropp- 1-122 . Harry Knapton of Wilton was in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. Knapton de- sires to trade his. 120-acre near Wilton for a home in Bemidji, on account of the illness of his wife. He has 20 acres under cultivation. piotiire, “The Auction Blnukl"d‘;yh ol tomorrow in efght ‘reefi, 18 the life NEY TROUBLE SHOULI) | RENEMBER THS history of a ‘beautiful girl who raised by her'parents for the: spe: -8ince your remedy has bean intro- i duced fn: this d 4ific - purpose of .ibeing placed for Jad 1 yer of Pupoeky was & sitor yesterday. 158 Warner . of - Puposky = was . | among the'out-of-town visitors yes-! rday. ) 2 sale:-to the: highest bidder -in the matrimonial market, In due ‘course of time relel meets the dissoiute son of & million- ire, in accoraance with th Jmar) him. 0 P pecial,.. Thuraday ‘and jday, 90c-a bushel 4n~'rropnn;tfin 3 o= 2-128 findeith, Uhas’ ot go' their sepirate ways, Lorelel be: 08-|-¢coming queen of the night ‘world in which ‘she }ives: A ¢ “Things .go from bad to worse, the situation, as it 'develops, involying the brother, who§s now become a and bladder remedy. ‘'Very truly yours, 4 . -GEO. P. SHILEY, Druggist. Apri] 29th, 1916. Missouri-Valley, Ia: fhlackmailer of th® lowest order, meiiber.otan underworld gang vis Hammon, a steel magnate, a:‘reputation foFTHRscIUpPulo ‘Ja.daughter ‘of one:of the: men,” who, is-see] Hemmon and-Lor: o ove 'What ‘Swamp Root Will Do g H husband. = All], of:' these ‘elements conapire. to com-) .promise Lorelei and bring her to an “Mrs. 'Henry ' J; [ transacted ibusiness¥in the city. yes-| 2| terday. ; Mrs. William Gray of Lake Plan taganet was’ the guest of Bemidji let of valuable’ information, telling: about the kidneys and bladder. When wakening :about the;stough’ of de- .{'writing, be sure and mention-the Be- midjl Daily Pioneer. Medium and Apond into whlek'gpo‘udimll%n. large size bottles for sale at alt-drug| Hu-e 8 % omi u-e mi~ -, i That 'stupuasgu %! llgb achievement| gtores.—Adv. .. of the generation, (‘Ai“Daughter of} ™ the ' Godsy”’" with Speerless. ~Annette Kellerman, will be:shown at the Rex|. gxezterfl Thursday and Friday. d'l‘lt:la ce the film that brokecall records for ‘myiday, who is stationed " at the prestige 1;‘ New: Y‘?{k- and Was @|Great Lakes naval training station;iSpecial ‘Matin ”"v‘v“ onal sucoess. saying that he expected to be trans- herever shown in-the largest|gerred the next day-either to a boat cities of the country. the prices havel,. to another training station. never “been less ‘than 50c, 76c and > Mary Pickroko AH *The Littie Princess' AN ARTCRAFT PicTURE 8 U828 | . Misses Anna_ and Blvina Vi ‘| Grant Valley drove .fo:Bemidji ;yes- terday and passed the day with friends. "Shows ExchDay Mrs. A! D. §impkins of .Turtle River, who has’ passed several days in the ‘city with her husband at ‘St. Anthony’s hospital, returned :to her home yesterday. Her husband is' convalescing. Starting 4:15 desire of the booking ‘agent to have the price of this film in Bemidji 50¢, 75¢ and $1, the price at which it is being shown -in the smaller cities, but the .management of the Rex in- sisted upon nothing higher than 25 land 50 cents and won their -point. There are 10,000'feet in this won- T g derful production -and- it cost -over A. F. Anderson of Detroit, Minn.,}a million' dellars; to produce. Seven formerly of this city, is in Bemidji| photographers were used and thou- on a visit. 'Mr. Anderson’ was atlsands of feet of film were taken to one time connected with the First]be made into the 10,000-foot -picture. National bank and' also with: the}Only two shows will be given each Sathre Abstract company. day, owing to the length of ‘the pic- ture, one in the afternoon'and the _Mrs. William Masterson and Mrs. Ora Whiting of the,town of Northern came to Bemidji yesterday: to do .| some shopping, not being aware that the stores were closed by order of the government on account ‘of the fuel question. - 4 $1 and as high as $1.50. It was the] ash Away .= {wed.-Thurs.0an.23:24 'Skin Sores | —_— i To the many sufferers of skin disease | D. D. D, ithe liquil wash, has become & hounehold word. : Theyelinow ‘it 18 relinblg | and they can depend on it, they do ‘mot hnnLtnte to recommend it to thelr melghd bork. It has proved itself & remarkable emedy for all forms of Eczema. It isa rmicide that is harmiess to the most -delicate skin, but still it is effective and 1 uick in action, If yoa are a suffercr || rom skin diseases, including ulcers, pim- {les. scales; crust or Eczema in. any form, | his’ remedy will not disappoint. you. It j ~Bring us. your ‘clean oot Mrs. Oscar Neff of Turtle River|other in the evening. ) .passed yesterday in the city visiting i o stood the test end today 1o.Ehe mastes | ton rags--no buttons, bands her little ‘daughter, Alice, who is ORCHESTRA ON TOUR an{&m:n mnf"%"n‘"dfl:t :m: our guat: or woolen cloth acoepted. confined at St. Anthony’s hospital following 'a slight operation. = The little girl 1is getting along nicely. Soap, that keeps the skin healthy, D, i i | the Standard Skin Remedy The Bemidji International Jazz or- chestra left this morning for White . | Barth, Calloway and ' Mahnomen Mrs. G. 'W. Cochran and sister,| where they,will play for dances, re- Mrs.. T. ‘H. Cochran, of ' Portland, kturning to Bemidji Friday morning. Ore., who have been tne’guests of relatives in Greenwood, Wisy for CRUSBERG TO:LEAVE . H. F. Crusberg and family will some time, are expected to return to the city Friday. T. 'H. Cochran is at the G. W. Cochran home and]leave Monday for 'New Britain, Conn., where Mr. Crusberg. will en- ‘ter' into . evangelistic work. ~While will accompany his wife home. arrrrrrmrnrnrorerronocsocornnersnorroores | ~|in Bemidji he has been captain of the local Salvation Army-and before RED CRoSS NOTES coming to Bemidji was a Mathodist . Bie' Shipment g ; pastor. New Britain is Mr, Crus-| Saturday, the surgical dressing de- berg’s old home. . partment of the Red Cross made a . fine shipment.. In .all, there were Y. M. C. A. BENEFIT 3 3,719 dressings. = This consisted of}+.. A, basket social will be given in 50 muslin bandages, 50 pads and 3,-| the Swenson.schoo} house, 10 miles 619 gauze dressings. Of the latter,|east of Bemidji, Saturday evening, Solway sent 370 4x4 dressings whlcq January 26, for the benefit of the Y. M. C..A. Everybody is welcome. B '87'Red; Cross Circles. .| === M‘gdgfl%mmé‘x B%-‘.Z'B‘ Eastern | g TN Star circie sews at>heddgndrters and 'Friday afternoons an Eastern Star circle with’ Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen as chairman work at the Red Cross room, These are both new circles and the members of same plan on ‘making at least one hospital gar- ment a week. 14tf Pioneer Office & REX BEACHS Graatst Sto 1 i e 8 GRIPPING REELS - 8 cRipPING D' reets I UM RSN Would you marry your daughtet 'to'a man merely for his money? Put your daughter upon the auction block to the highest bidder? . : j Be sure to see this startling Goldwyn film. The heroine stands for a million girls, ‘ IR NOTE--Prices 10 and 25cts Matinee. Evening 7:30 & 8:00 R SR R FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION ' St. Philin’s_Cire St. Philip’s Red Cross circle has been working a little less than ‘two weeks and during that time the la-§. dies have made seven sweaters, seven | g pairs wristlets, one helmet and 10 surgeons’' robes, and their work has ; been very well done. has | THEATERS || | Matlnee 2:30 and Night “THEATRE farm T 0 The management of the Elko wishes that all of the motion pic- ture-going public of the city would, come’ out to its house Wednesday and Thursday to see a picture which features a little girl in. curls whois very anxious to get ahead in the world as ‘a motion picture actress. The managementewants to see this young girl make a success, because it believes that with a little experi- ence this actress may perhaps be- TOMORROW|- come successful and be well known, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 23 The young girl is very ambitious and although she hasn’t had much ex- 7 perience on the screen, her -friends in high school all told her that they thought she had dramatic ability, and with training might become a big star some day. The name of the picture is “The Little Princess”— and the young actress above men- tioned is—Mary Pickford. There will be matinees at 3 o’clock each day and a special matinee for chil- dren at 4:15 tomorrow, Wednesday. GRAND TOMO%IRO An altogether charming pictuse, a thoroughly pleasing production is “The Awakening,” the new World- Picture Brady-Made, which will be shown at the Grand theater tomor- row, with Montagu Love and Dorothy Kelly as the stars. #The Awaken- ing” is an unusual story, told in a different manner. We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool,’ Pelts and Tallow and will pay { you the full market price. : a3 NORTHERN HIDE & FUR OOM‘PA.NY One Haif Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN Gflmfii Thursday, 4 WiHiam 8. Hart, the foremost por- trayer of Western characters, is seen in the title role of Bob White to be shown at the Grand theater Thurs- day. House Peters plays the part of a somewhat double dealing oper- ator on the New York Stock Ex- change in “Between Men,” the name of this unusual photoplay, featuring the famous Hart. : BIG REX FEA' The story of Rex Beach’s greatest {Children” Wednasday Only . /EL-KO THEATRE