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'THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - Look for 'l}e&u‘v wood ld.. 124tf | they have not already called on you, —_— % ! ¢ they will within a day or two. Help Mrs. P. Carver of ‘Spur passed yes-| them all you can. . e = W THE GRAND.JHEATRE Paul Winklesky. and John Doran ||~ B Jleft this morning for Duluth where i they will transact business for a THEATERS WM S H RT I i v s o HOUSE PETERS “.E. H. Denu- will return tfimorrow Tonlgnt, Bemidjl theater patrons couple of days. T - swill “have the opportunity of wit- H ’ 2 ?:rfingtfrom Mlnnuhpoll: an': Bdt nessing. one. of the mont {alabrated Enld Markey & RObtn MGKim ; ul. - Al ‘“W latter. l:l "’u e attend:| g)mg in the annals of filmdom when ; ¢ ; B. A. C, CLUB. TOMORROW::\ |ed the Minnesata Adver sers’. con-| Annette Kellerman will be shown in Eiie R vention. ;i T Comlng Evellts } There will be a regular meeting g - 5 gl:ug;:;.p e‘;ltdo&se Gx:)r;;i Scu%?le t;;fin In Tnangle Play of ‘the B.A. C. club tomorrow eve-| .W. Z. Robirson and R. L. Given requires 10,000 feet to picturize this 3 Telephone the Pioneer. of- ning at the usual hour in the base-|have returned from the Twin Citles| y oy dertully beautiful 15’ aatacle bout .that news. item you|ment of the Presbyterian. church. 'Xg‘"t they attended the llslnntes?;a - Owing to the great lel:lgtli of the 3 - e vertisers’ conventionheld & ) :}'.1::a."‘.fi"‘.'}ml‘;‘::"mi“fi.:‘:n::;? R C BENEFIT =~ |Seint.raut hotel, Tussdaand Wed-| Bicturs, two showings will be made To the farmers: When you come kto town see Reeves before you buy your hay and straw. . We will do-just a little better than the best. 124" s BE TWEEN MEN” nesday. each day, one in the afternoon and k=] L2 the other in the evening. Tonight ewa b 1) i R R0 Concert to th gae-| e, and Mis. Georss Dakbunt] oo cen e hes| e run will sert ot 40 Sclonk Wlfll Two Part Kaystons Gomedy---“Wings & Whels’ February ,12—District court bo-| Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bowers.| husband in St, Paul this week. Mr. gt all -patrons; should;be.tn; their) gy 3 Admission 10 2 ‘gins its séssion = | Mr.. and -Mrs. ‘Wilson and Mr. and| Gould is :emplioyed rnessmaker| S22t8 Dy that = time. Tomorrow's . . mission c & 20c’ ¢ ! Mrs, Bolger, at a. Red Cross Chain | o ine o ompIoye A e Gonld, will | Matinee will start at 2:30 o'clock February . 19—Municipal electfon | pary Tuesday- evening. Cards w for the government, Mrs. Gould:Will] 514 the evening run at 7:40 o'clock, 1 blic’officials; party Tuesday: evening.: Cards were| ajgo visit relatives at Litchfleld be- or pul “oftic played. f b Fm Annette Kellerman, jumping from PA HT 5 s i 2 S ore returning.to. Bemidji, ‘high towers into the sea, wandering E » % through forests, swimming through 1 B RN | - Don’t forget to read Col. K.. W.|rapids, hobnobbing with mermaids FHUER“‘ B ! s N S O C l E T Y SRR & Reeves’ livery display ad. 124t} and gnomes, leading armies and do- i 5 Personals and 3 ing’ various other movie stunts, will - k 3 4 A J. W. Naugle, of Itlhe Naugl: Pole pr%ve ai magneit‘ it 3 y $ 2 s 7 &Tie :company, - will return tomor- ne impression stands out above s ¥ ¥ m‘ 'Bm HOSTESS Newsy Notes row from Minneapolis where he at-| all the rest, and that is when Miss ‘FR|DAN = ESPEGMU.Y GU"D FEATU“E “Mrs., T. J. Burke entermined St. 3 tended the annual meeting of tlie| Kellerman stands on the top of a £z T g B Philip’s. Red Cross circle ' yesterday| —mMmMMm ——m———— Cedar. Men's ‘“ocm“on' tower in her Mother Eve costume “‘UNTI' "THEY GET ME” afternoon at her home, Fifty-five Have you ordered that wood from s i and-springs into the boiling sea be- o 1 BE ) R 1 ¥ 1adies were present--and-the- after- Reeves yet? 124te} . Homer C. Baer, of low. ..This is realistic enough to noon was- passed _in knitfing and 2 . 3 garmenta.were given out to be-sew-| ' Miss- Blanche Edwards 6f Shevlin neapolis ;where: he: visited:: his fam- ‘mlc’)vie' ’(]an ad.. The question .of..getting a ser- was in Bemidji today on business‘. .|ily. Mrs. Baer..and children are articularly beautiful-are the sea “'vlce flag. for the church was taken {up and it.-was decided to procure the| $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean gl;’“i:‘fv;’:ai‘:nb’r‘f:t’gfésg‘e :g.f.{{l:t}’g +flag, as a large number of :boys have | Land:Co. ey LR P e e e Y EUTTTITIU UL O LU T T Alll {:gone to._the:front who are members % A i Il |'When. Annette Kellerman swims she 7 ¢ \ 2 = . A X ", 'of St. Philip’s church. Mrs. John|” Fay ‘Stuempges of = Solway was % C. BROQKS! = {ZJ ;L‘;Ef“g‘;em ']‘olfeg:e:cisaill]edr gl;g;: c ’ § i i AR J ] E il entertain the circle in|among the business visitors today. - WRITE HOME u-ONCE!% =|er element, and there, indeed, she is 4 1 Orie of thess nice days you ought ‘IMPORTANT! " £|a daughter of the gods. Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless/Day.” . : to go to Hakkerup's and have your %! 4 = T - ENTERTAIN AT R. C. BENEFIT | picture taken. - 14t D.B.D. g GRAND TONIGHT 3 ] . William S, Hart and House Peters """""""""""' fight with. fists and Wall Street wiles over love of a girl in “Between Men" with William S. Hart as star, is a Triangle play telling how a Waest- Mrs. -Fred Moody., and Mrs. Otto Morken of .the Fifth ward entertain- Mrs. F. F. Stiempges of Solway NHHTHIENIHINInN . ed at a’/Red Cross:chain party. yes- terday -afternoon. The guests were transacted business in the city to- I 7 Mrs. Peter. Wold, Mrs. R. W. Kiehl, : RE&CRDSS NoTES ; day - & Mrs. Blwell,; Mrs. J. W. Smith, M " Germans: Four of your pliotos to N fisisg ern mining man in gratitude for £ Thomas Ward, Mrs. John Ward fl;% meet government registration rules, Dotintions Recemd. needed help responded to the call of Misses Rose :Olson and Alice Thomp- only 95c. - Rich studio; 29 Tenth St.| Mrs. Conrad.LaJambe gave a cheese|, friend and aided him to foil a PALACE LIVERY™" — TO THE PUBLIC — 3 () o Q i v 51 % P e som.Knltting. was ' the. diversion, Adv.—12tt :%smv:eg:rsglfl:ll ‘:;‘;xe“t‘hnlg o;::ls ’;l‘lic;co- gse‘,go friend ,t,ll Wg“ s&,ete}:. tu ,';m Good teams and sleighs, cmefpl. drivers who lu}ow, theh T, ch 'was served. .. : Ike B]o';,st?n othanieapo“s' sordwas mfldfii 'rh‘l: %mey witl ‘help | fgfitoxl?yat e Grand theater to 1oad‘s.htWt.,t;uL pl(fgmesdtq furnish f]ilsttcl.l:s uglsf day g ferly in business here, is' a business|buy supplies. % .. Naugle won ; or nig with or without drivers, on short notice. ou TOBOGGAN PARTY - j : ’ v visitor' in the city.’ the cheese. - CaE Mrs. LaJambe made a very pretty ELKO TONIGHT Miss Kate Hines of Hines arrived|combing jacket and sold tickets to The -quaint philosophy of two in Bemidji yesferday and will be the|the amount of. $11.10. 'This money|small girls, slaveys in an English guest of her uncle-and aunt, Mr. and also was turned into the Red Cross.|boarding school, one of them a slavey Mrs. P, L. Hines, for a week. Mrs. LaJambe:is a very enthusiastic|all her life and the other reduced s ‘ T ;lvorkfer x;lnd :lh? lndi{es wlshsto thank | from riches to poverty at tl;e (};ath . 4 Ay er for her help. rs, F. Arnold |of her father, is expressed in Mary wifie‘éhz?du:‘t“::&lggs S;.lnp e‘!:‘lllzr Svg;i'_' held the lucky number and received | Pickford’s lotest Artcraft picture, dinavian language in the Congrega- the pretty Jacket. “The Little Princess,” from the book tional church in the Fifth ward at i Your Pledes Card. by Frantes Hodgson Burnett, will ’ N again be shown at the Elkn theater 8 o'clock ‘Sunday.."All ate welcome. The commmees are at work tonight, ; want a rig for a reasonable price Phone 164W or 20 Feed barn in u)nnedlon. Speéial prices to sleigh ride parties. Mr. and-Mrs. Clayton Winter of Dewey avenue entertained at a to- 'boggt\ . party- last evening. The :guests iwere; Mr. and Mrs.. Grandy, r. and Mrs. Ray Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines, Miss. Kate Hines and William Hines. Lunch ~was served at-10 -o'clock at the Winter Between 3rd and 4th on Miss. Ave. Oifice Markham Hotel Bldg., Col. K. W. REEVES, MGR, If. you. need- a livery--rig call up & Col. K. W. Reeves, ' We have them iheld in:the basem%nt of the Meth at the best reasonable prices. Office Cifst ghuroh..tomorrow evening for |y, .y am Hotel Bldg. - Phone.20 or ¢ members and friends of the con- 8 164-W. The barn between 4th and . sregation. The purpose of the so- d : "mial 18 to have a get-together meet-|>th St., Miss. Ave. 124t ag. ‘Games will be ;played during the evening.-: Al members are cor- fllally luvfited HOSTESB AT CHAIN Mrs. ‘Willlam Blakely of Spur.was . | the guest of friends in Bemidji yes- i Mrs, Harry. Titus entertnined at a . Red Cross social,yesterday afternoon. | terday for a few hours. The guests were Mesdames R. L. iven, F.!T. Beaver, E. H. Denu, eorge..W. Rhea and D. L. Brugge- an. : The afternoon .was passed in », qu SHOWINGS nmv - : Eéwm. FOX Presents 124tf ; ! ' = 1 wrs. A. D. Simpkins and son, o | - ;‘:;‘{-j;,‘gmw'" 5 m“{.fi’-fii‘én‘&fi:&nfi? hospital, but is e ' ; ‘ ‘R 3 & : i “Mrs. G. W. Crandall of Buena Vis- ¥ > B B Euatachtan T ta was in Bemidji today enroute to ' A priest et whd el N atully | B ROTS e had boen visiting IR jinflamiaBtion cai;be reduced-and this tube ister, . F. W. Fellows, for ‘restorerl;; to its normal condition, hearing :‘e' o etimM" ; i Swill dutro:iu foréver. |- Many' cas ‘WO months. 'e Mrs. Ida Myric and Mrs: Josephine Brown of Fort Totten Indian reser- vation, Devils Lake, N. D., were in :ln,m ot C: hal Deafness:that cannot | Bemidji yesterday ,enroute to. their ‘":,"’ L by h icine., Cir- | home after visiting relatives at Red oam A cui’&“g&“fi'-cl,‘ . O. Lake Indian agency for two weeks. AT THE.... ELIKQ THEATRE Malr’)"’w ckford b meviriii privcess| KELLERMAN SPECiAL ATTRACTION USUAL PRICES 10c-20¢ GORGEOUS and GLITTERING FAIRYLAND. Wondrously appealmg and fascinating blending of the Arabian Nights d ‘N N Land’ for the children. Completely absorbing and amazing the imagination of the grown-ups ... . . o ev%IE.IE BNL% M?IfLIIOrNe DOLLAII’{ PIgTURE MARKS THE SUN-HEIGHT OF SUCCESS. : “F atty” Arbuckle 10,000: Number of Feet Shown to You 10,000 i — ths in London—8 months in Paris<6 months in Chicago. In His Very Latest Picture 12 months in. New York—10 months in Londo. ‘ o u T w ‘?*g The Unanimously Admitted sensation of the Theatrical .Season. Enchant- E ST ed, Unprecedent Throngs Paying it Honor and Homage Twice Dally MXTRA SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE REX THEATRE, BEMlDJl , OLIVETHOMAS " 24 ‘INDISCREET CORRINE'; o g an, o it 3 & NGHT Macioce and Evening TWO DAYS “TONIGHT & FRIDAY 4 A social and. afeteria -supper-<wil Mr. and Mrs. George Kaisei'_ of Turtle River attended. to. business matters in the city yesterday. BT Call at Col. K. W. Reeves’ barn and get prices before you put up your team for the-day or night. Barn between 4th and 5th St., Miss. Ave. ¥ ANNETTE - : : KELLERMAN. § i - WILLIAM, FOX { $1,000,000 PICTURE 5] [£5] 2, K B 25¢ts- and 50cts *Matinee 2:30 o’clock Evening 7:40 o’clock MOST PERFECT WOMAN IN WORLD'’S HISTQRY - State bank, has returned from Min-|bring @ thrill to the most hardened Canadian Northwest Story, A TIIIAIIGI.EPL“ T passing the winter in Minneapolis.|scenes, and the scene where Anitia . § TR RN, (TTEP bR L] s ] {