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Mrs, Willlam Gray. of ' Lake Plan- || taganet pused Saturday in tl\e city. ] 'rodny—-'relephone the Pioneer of fice, 922, about that mews item you! have in mind., - Your I friends will :pprscgatn February. .1 i gins its sessio - February. 1 for public offici: tle friends at a knitting party Satur- ‘day evening at . hig>:hom .guests were ‘Winnifred Rodman, Palmer, Doris Black, Katherine Brown, Margaret = Burke, ~‘Witting, Charles Vandersluis, : Don-| “ald Black, John Bowers, Harold Wiq gin and Jack McGregor, * HOSTESS TO0 GUILD church will meet at the home of M E. J. Letford, 1120 Beltrami avenu _this evening at 7:30 o’clock. 2 ‘members - are. . regnested ;o ‘be 92 s- ] . Baby Rlce popcorn eannot be banL 01d folks and young f¢ 7 C. B Battl ent 'Y’s CLUB TONIGHT The (Y’s club will: hold- its’ re-|- ular meeting this eveming in . the basement of the Presbyterian church ~ ‘at the usual hour. All membem are. urged to-be there. : HOSTESSES AT CHAIN' Mrs, C. M. Bacon and Mrs. George| chain party at the Bacon -home Saf urday aftprnoon Per'sonals and Newsy Notes Look for Reeves’ wood ad Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River:| the Week-end w passed Saturday in the city shopping. 2 e s, GRAND TONIGHT | '\ Man of His Word? with . HENRY AINLEY and - MARY DIBLEY % also 44 & ¢ HEI.EN GIBSON The faost daring’ g?ifl ‘of the screen in, “ARace o The Drawbridge” A Comedy ~ 6 Acts Matinee Daily Jiry Co. “The Trouble Buster” A breezy story" of “city streets and obstacles: over- come, told entrancingly and played by a girl with*per-- sonality plus. TONICHT ONLY - WED. and THURS. DQHUT.HY DALTON “The Price Mark” Matinee Daily—é :00 couirtesy. | Krol bet xu-aln' flxowenr i -Bunld]l Saturday. 0 T KNITTING PARTY. to Bemidji Saturday D%x?fl?i emith ‘son of :Dr. and.Mrs. [ hours inj E. H. Smith,; entertatned’sevefll‘l t= Virglnia i teachers at Bass Lake, The Altar ‘Guild of.the- Episcopal week—end guests of Bemifljl friends. Reeves’ livery display ad.. _Kreatz entertained at. a Red Crogs . B e . Have you: ordered that wdod from yet? 124t Robert Krohn and Mlss Hazel of. Tenstrike were between- “ Kifred McDonald of Kelliher was the week-end guest of his parents, "Mrs;*Joh! cDanaId 850 000 to loan on rarms. . Dean 471t Y S {1 Mre. Joe Burnham of Wflton ‘drove am} passed the Becida | -Thel was the guest of rrlends in Bemidji | l‘-'ioy . Saturd Fresh eggs tor slle at 500 Minne-| ota avenue, Fresh from B!rchnam;: "Misses’ Ruth and Elsie Jennings, were the !It Ccall it “A Sl oo * “Mrs. George Grow of Wilton pass= ed seyeral hours in Bemidji Satur- day: on -business. +Don’t torget ‘to read Col. K. 124 Mrs. - Arthur - Warner- of Pupoeky was_among_ the :Be ldjl Sa.tu day. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' _We have just received .a'few !nm- Iy expense books, Bemldjl P}onoer. A 129t1 Mr. a.nd Mrs. Selam Mattison went to. Calloway today where they will wigit their daughter, Mrs. ‘Leo Gal- ligher, for a month, iflxperlenced ‘“dressmaker wants sewing by the day, . Call Room 37, Jefferson Hotel. 6-27 Miss Alice Huntosh. tee.cl\er‘in.‘ the Grant- Valley. school, ' passed “the ‘week-end - in Bemidjl the guest of relatives. % T o ~ RED CROSS NOTES Membershin Certifical The seere‘w.rynot the* Red ' Cross|, fihapter reports -that 500 member- ship certificates haVve peen mailed to ‘members who enrolled in the Christ- mas drive. ' As there are 1,202 cer- ~tificates to be made out it will be a week or so yet before all are mailed. ‘Miss Marie Burke and Mrs. J. M. ‘Herbert are assisting. Miss Donna Lycan in this work. ‘Members who enrolled in. Decem- ber are asked to communicate with Miss Lycan if they fail to receive their certificate within' ten days or two weeks from the present date. . “All members - subscribing to the ‘Red Cross magazine are requested to report non~reoelpt of:{the magazine] so that complaint may be sent to the ‘maln oflice P KR THEATERS | sented a 'varfed’ biil of ‘unusual in- terest when “The Rainbow’'‘is'shown in’ ‘five parts with{ that: vfavorite screei. star, Dorothy Bernard, in the lead Tole, - ‘This 1§ a Williath L. Shr- rill ‘feature, with” Robert ' Conness | - ‘supporting the -star in the: produc- ‘tion. 7 Billie ' West will also be seen in the two-reel King Bee:comedy “The Chief Cook.” Mae Marsh Wednesda: : ~On Wedn_esday the Rex _W%h pre- sent a big feature bill when that OPERATED BY “HAY-BURNERS” Motive Power of One ed.th- Clvil War "o Rallroads Was Primitive In e | t The history of ull‘wuy bperation’ in ibs e e ithis country offers manycurious and SLF 0T Anteresting details. Amu‘\x them none iare ‘stranger tha thosg that concern {the Memphis, Bl Paso & Pacific rail- xoad, a 40-mile line operated between , Tex., and S&mepon, La., dnrln‘ the Civil War, - o owner was John mulmn ‘He rd, president, .vice president, su- (Pre| ared Under l)uectlan of the! Umted States Food Retalls’ cost for the ltems below. .and the price range wfifl;‘#’t‘lfit}'v&;}?&;fl be sold in Bemldji Commodity— WHOLESALE Il AL Gnlluhtlfl lmt $8.36: i 210 Wheat ' Flour,. 49 2770 M)%?-g:«‘ g“hhu: Flour, M% ponn 1,60 i bt 71 e !’lom‘. &oundl 10 poun Rye rlonr. 10 poun At tTe‘ Rex ;tonlgi};,o?vlilaln‘\?e pre-| pe ntendent, tralnmaster, er, t:ut and passenger agent, fireman, | Oui agr and master' mechanic. ‘The ower Was of ‘the best in those ", dln.lndeomotnvemlyokeot =i oxen, commonly, known a8 “hay-burn- The oxen' wel serally on:time, | | Mr. Higginso 4 ran bis tratn on'a trt- | O jweekly :sthedule, When he had gath- ered up:a * " and everything was weady ‘for the trip he loaded the oxen | Ham {to thé first box car in the traim In| xory rthe next car he had put the freight and ‘ithe passenyers; .atl in the third he’ ‘himself rode. 'Fhe cars started down :the steep “grade out of Marshall and, ‘after they ‘had rolled as far -as they “would ‘My. Higginson set ‘the brakes :and proceeded to unload 'the ‘oxen and ihitéh ‘them to'tle coupling of the car. ‘Then he releaged the brakes and start- | ‘et ‘the train up the grade. At the top | ithe oxen were again loaded into their «car and another start was made down- Bl By repeating this operation sev- ‘eral times Mr. Higginson and his train ‘would finally reach Shreveport. + The passenger rate was 25 cents a, rson. Freight ‘charges were any-| ‘thing the owner of the line could get.; Since there was no competition, Mr. Higginson made money. All freight was -marked “red. ball” and handled as soon as received. ) } This, “however, ‘was not the’ first %hay-burning” railway in ‘the United ‘Statés. Most of the early lines made use of animals, The Baltimore & Ohio ‘at one time employed horses to haul freight and passenger 'traing over the first 16 miles of track constructed.— ‘Youth's Companion. prime favorite, Mae Marsh, will be|= seen in “The Cinderella :Man” from the celebrated stage success of Ol- iver Morosco. This isthe third Gold- wyn feature in which the quaint star of the screen appears. “Mrs. G. H. Hills of Blackiluck passed Saturday ln the city on busl- 'ness, 124t} Madeline Sadek who is a junior in the Bemidji high school, passed féh her pamu{s in Turtle R cheery, fire and pop. B corn.” C. E. Battles, " The Red Laké branch of the A./R! C. is contributing 22 sweaters to the Bemidji chapter tor today'a * ship- ‘ment. - 5 Four of your photos to tration rules, o, 29 Tenth St. Adv.——12tt “ Germans: meet government re only 95¢.; Rich stud ‘L. M. Olson and son, Alvin, of Conrad, Mont., are in the city with a view of Invgsting in Beltrami coun- ty land. o P Miss Mabel Stiener of Akeley: has been the guest of Bemidji fflends for a tew days. Hear ‘“‘Sweet Duddy" at the Rex tonight. For sale at Bemidji Jewel- ¥ 2-22 Mrs. Anna Tufts of Bemldji is a guest this week at the home of Dr. gnd Mrs. C.. J. Goodheart.—Akeley Herald Tribune. Pluma Kenefild, little daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld, is ill- at hér home with an attack of pneu- monia, *and is under the care of a trained nurse. 7 4 Fred W. Rhoda, clerk of court, has returned from Shaunavon, Sask., Can., and Long Prairie, Minn. He necompanled his mother, Mrs. A. Rhoda, from Canada fo Long Prai- rie. ~ If you need a livery rig. call up Col. K. W. Reeves. We have them -at the best reasonable prices. Office Markha, 164-W. 5th St.; Miss. Ave, Hotel Bldg. Phone 20 or THé bafif Hetween 4tl¥1\2a:u; 4 t. Miss Gladys Whitney, teacher in the Buena Vista school, passed sev- eral hours'in 'Bemidji Saturday. Miss Whitney ;graduated. from the normal d.epartment of ' the Bemli!]i Mgh school last” y‘e’ar .8 H. Sohwab, J. Schwab and Mrs. J. Boehmer of ‘Bloomer, Wis., came to Bemidji'to attend,the funeral of their sister, Mrs. ‘Frank Miller, Sat- urddy. H. Schwab and Mrs. Boeh- mer returned“to their home today. Call at''Col. K. ‘W. Reeves’ barn and get. prices before you put up your team for the day or nlght Barn ibetween 4th and’ thist.;’ Mlss 1Amat 24t N. L. Hakkerup left last evening for Minneapolis where he will join Mrs. Hakkérup, who has been' vis- iting. relatives in_Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Hakkerup will return to Bemidji on Wednesday or Thursday. 5 Mrs. E. E. McDonhald, field secre- tary for the Red Cross of tHe north central part of Miiinesota, went to Akeley sthis morning in the jinterest of her work. She will return to Be- midji this evening and will go to Littlefork tomorrow. She will also visit Big Falls, Gemmell and North- ome this week. She was rich and he was . poor, There was nothing between them ex- cept six tin roofs covered-with snow. Her father was a millionaire. She | primps for him as if he were a duke, when in fact he was only a poor poet starving in a garret. = She has ev- erything in the world she wants ex- cept the man she loves. * Farnum is Coming. Thursday and Friday sf the Rex| s will .be «shown William"- Farnum in- the big Willlam Fox feature “When a Man Sees Red.”” It is one of the most thrilling productions before the public. - One of the sensational scenes -is when the hand of right grips the throat of a brute. ELKO TONIGHT There are ‘‘society” films, films showing the struggles of the poor to make a living, and films dealing with the lives of the ultra-rich. But a photoplay that combines all these phases of ilfe and still others is a rare treat. It is to be found in ““The Trouble Buster,” an attractively cheerful- film starring Vivian Martin at the Elko theater tonight. ; GRAND TONIGHT . ‘A Man of His Word,” a four-reel Falcon feature, set*in England. The hero is an Englishman and how he nearly causes his own ruin by help- ing a good-for-nothing rival banker is a very interesting story. .Helen Gibson will also be seen in “A Race to the Draw Bridge,””a hair-raising reel that will make one grasp their seat. A good comedy. will complete today’s bill, P e e REGULAR 0. E. S. MEETING There will be a regular meeting of the O. E. S. tomorrow evening at| the usual hour. Refreshments will be served. After the business meet-| ing the men will have a surglcal dressing class. Yarn has now beenv obtained for the sweaters, and will] be given out to the knitters. i SETTING IT RIGHT ; ‘When the Pioneer was given the material for -a. complimentary ac- count: of the good success of Miss! Violet Voltz in séturing ‘a . Wash- ington position, it was stated she re-/ gided with her mother who was a) widow. Fact is she resided with her parents in Bemidji and her rise was ‘from a cashiership in a cafe. B it NOTICE é ; See W. S. Ridgway at Home. Cafe, Beltrami avenue, for hay in carload lots, ranging from $12.50 to $14.00 per ton. North Dakota upland' ha¥; F. O. B. shipping point. W. F. Lip- pert, owner. 6-29 “GYM” CLASS TOMORROW The Young Woman’s Gymnasium class will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the basement of the Presbyterian church for regular drill and- instruction. ¢ VOLUNTEERS T0 MEET This evening the Boys’ Volunteer club of the Baptist church will meet in the' charchbasement for regular drill, at the usual hour. ‘C.BROOKS! WRITE HOME AT ONCE! IMPORTANT! D.B. D. TheLaading ¥ e. ing-Features of the Lead- ingMachinesall harmonionsly com- binedinonehandsomeNewTrouble- Free Writing Machine of the First Quality—In which you will find | z:'l:‘r (t;_wn lf'latvo;ihg fenit':ru nfdvour avorite typewriter, others belldemy aad the Tmproved-—Simplified—Modernized Slntxnlse;Adx‘t:;fic-Dlll‘rubls—sEm':ll- —Stan: ey — Single | Shift—Ball B iet—Vise §ble—Soft To::;-—m‘; aAcmx'x. In the Woadstock . : You WI“ Find fih le fo ;hfaz s v '"um:m u; ° :':r:,: e o favorite feat: f other ‘Taakos which %?&m“&:ng 'Yet in the Woodstock you will find this lgmlflflll ofhlgh po—iil v (e morsons o that 1o other. typewriter best operators se3 this). e-uj Sobr e, Son e am actual touch t typewriter ’mm o o QIIY 8 to s '1'5‘5’&’- <all up—cal In—or Wood-tock Trpawrller Company, Chicago THE BEMIDJI PIONEER KING BEE CORPORATION pnkbth%é BII.I.IE WEST In “CHIEF GflflK” WILLIIIM L. SHERRILL PRESENTS A I It vlclhlty as a guide,” by’ adding the frefgl; iyo’ ce, ond Cora .lm “10-pound cans yound oans. 2 d 237 “an! ullty h- cou-tnnt nnbm&:;:: ilalllldll‘d. tklumn there must is announoed that ;this price list hza.ytbe taken by ou\er towns in this [ Hereafter we will make but one delive- ryadayat = ® 4 ©’clock P M goods ordered after 4'p. m. will not be de- livered until 4 o'clock the followin‘g day. Buwser (}n 0 lear.. ICTURKES of home folks “carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. STUPIO of N. L. Hakkerup. Make an appointment today. The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji, - : B g T Minn. o) 3000 TWO REEL COMEDY o MISS noaur}w BEANARD, ROBERT L, CONNORS, JACK snsnmu“ wodl to 8w 0cts-20cts WEDNESDAY,FEB. 6 AR A L MAE MARSH “THE CINDER- ELLA MAN” FROM SOLWER WMOROSCO™S” STAGE SUCCESS 1 PRal159g oo e L 7 20""9' oo THURS:" & FRIDAY willlam Fox Feature WILLIAM FARNUM I “WHEN A MAN SEES RED" The grearest mortal combn ever staged.” An awful fight when the avenging hand of right grips, gnpa, grips on the throat of the brute. L] 0210 9id Raiseble