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FEBRUARY 6, 1918 s | entie_entettained iat ‘| chaln” party yesterday. ing Q(;;nmerci imptoving ' ‘rurs > 'ner ‘and* eovers® v ‘dames J. 'W. Naugle, E* H Denu,|. . | Jefferson Hotel. 7 .ye.sterda.y. Ira Bolt morning on ‘business, Experienced dressmaker v sewing by the day. Call RoomGS'Z. -2 “Mrs. Fred Marsh of Pinewood wes & between-train' visitor -inythe ‘city Miss Mabel Sprague and Miss Atha [Higbee of Becida are’ visiting fri * | meet’ governments shining like a new dollar and spic nd span. P i S MRS, VT™NTER HOSTESS ' Mrs. Clayton Winter. of Dewey ayv- Red Cross, The party nature of a 1 o'clock din- rs’ were laid for Mes- F. T. Beaver, P. L. Hines,” Charles Hammond, C. F. Hicks,'L. B. Grandy .and Lisherness. The attel;noon was | passed in knitting. ... .The members of the Fourth infan- try ‘detachment gave an 'informal "+ dinner at-the mess hall of thefr bar- last evening. Covers were lal ot fourteen de E 6" the 'national: colors; - : ner,.dancing was enjoyed until 9:30. Those present:-were: - 8. C.. Bailey, Li¢tt. Depew, Sergeant Péarson, Cor- - poral Johnson, Corpo! : & Sehilbred, Cook -Ri; : Bailey, Mrs. Dot ' “Helén Thur! Miss' Lottie d; Migs 1da’ Bafley, Miss Ma# beth: Titus, X . McVerish, |- o] eral tl;_leni'i:s at'a aritan“10dgé tomorrow evening in the 0dd Fellows hall. Invitations have been issued to a number of friends the' lodge ge attendance is’ expecte hments” will * be gerved.” ™ : . Pearl Titmon- will entertain sev- faréwell! party this iomé of " His mother, Phe guests will ‘| bee,” Ottis “Allen; ‘A: {|ford and Carl Titmon. f the Woman’s!: at:the home of L Mre. B, ‘Iakin, pdpers by -Mrs E. E. Kenfield 'and Mrs. C, G.iJohn- son were read and a reading was “given by Mrs. C. W.. Jewett. The “next regular meeting ‘will' be held - _ "February 18 with ‘“French Music” the subjee; tg:.glscuaslon. _work .on , Belgian- S etti hich~was decided‘upon’ at ‘#i'the last meeting. (. = - ¢ regular meeting of the Order tern’ Star last evening was By-a social session, refresh- merits being served. The kitchen of thie Masoni¢ temple is'being. uged by " the Fourth infantry detachment and he ‘boys volunteered to ~wash. the .- A PARAMOUNT Picture in 6 Parts isoneof the giddy inhabitants .of AL ¥¥ New York’s art_colony.. Dorothy alton is a truffier in this story. of exotic ‘Iove, thrilling ver mf%fiind hair-raising suspense that stretches from f to New York’s Latin Quarter. JQNITE & TOMORROW (O THEATRE. ‘ gtintial, _unusual’ "woman'in'th »-ysual litllltl?n evér FREE GRAN LVIDGE - “The. Tenth Case” ou convict a woman of unfaithfulness on circum- videnée? Judge Walldee'did, but something very hpgpequ to make him change his mind about the the case. See this picture dnd éée'the most un- presented in a moving picture. TONIGHT ' - Every 10th Patron Will Be Ad-' mitted Free Excepting War Tax ‘ TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ~ “Reggie Mixes In” Mrs. Martin Longballa will enter- tain the ‘Baptist ‘Missionary society at her homé this‘evening at 8 ‘o’clock. ‘All members are urged to be present. “Angel Isle”~ will-be the topic for discussfon. "~ - * NI ‘Fferson'é‘]s and Newsy Notes Mrs. N. Zender of Spur was a business visitor in’ the ‘city Tuesday. Dean $50,000 to loaw on rarms. arite THURSDAY .ONLY "lows hall. 'l be given. || ments, *but -no tickets will be sold in ‘Bemidji for:a“few days. Germans: . Four of only 95c. Rich stud Mr." and ‘Mrs. Stilwel cida transacted business in the city yesterday. _‘Neighbor Samaritans, - to get out Thursday, February 7, for the hard t ‘mients; Miss Agnes Wynn of Deer River ig. the guest of Bemidji friends for several days, - We have just received a few fam- ily-expense books. -BemidjisPioneer, Fan W e n k' lzatt E. J. Letford has been in ‘Minne- apolis’for the past few-days atten ing the auto show. In a telephone message received from him last eve- ning he says the show is great. Anyone in need of good insurance, cgme to the Modern Samaritans’ hard time dance, Thursday, February. 7, and we will’explain it to you. £ 1-26 Mrs.-Bertha Petrowske and'-dé.ug\li-‘ ter, Miss Clara; of "Baudette were in Bemidji yestérday. Mrs:x Betrowake proved up on ‘her land Birch Island township. - 2 ' All ‘Modern. Samaritans come, and bring your friends to thesharditime dance February 7; in the g .We' want yoi Alex.. Sl ‘Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward at St. Anthony’s hospital, February. 2, a!son. i Mrs.. Ward. was. formerly Miss Marie Klein. . Mr.*Ward has en- listed and is at present stationed at j | Jefferson: Barracks, - The Bemidji International Jazz or- | chestra’ left today for Brooks, De- troit -and Grand*¥Forks where they will play for several dances,’ return- ing to 'Bemidji’ Saturday. ’ FOUND-—I have found th less dare-devil who’will help me. He will prove my innocence. ~See‘me in “The Tenth Case” tonight at the Grand theater. Claudia Landis, 1-26 Mrs. George Klungness ‘expgcts-to leave Friday-for-Des' Moines; Ia., wheré ‘she will visit before’ going to Chippewa ' Falls,” Wis., to visit her parents. Mrs, Klungness was for- merly Miss Margaret Thome. Her ?usband is in station at Camp Dodge, owa. " G Rex Visible, one of the best type: writers ever made, with all mod conveniences, Salesman in Bemidji few days only. Price, new, $69.50, payable $3.00 per month. Call up Pioneer office, give name and ad- dress. Salesman ‘will call and show you. Do it now. 2-26 FREE—Every tenth person. enter- ing the Grand Theater tonight to see June’ Elvidge in- “The Tenth Case’ will be admitted free except war tax. 1-26 Pearl Titmon of Cando, N. D., who has been the guest of his mo- ther, Mrs. E. 8. Judkins, and friends for the past two weeks, will return to Cando tomorrow morning prepara- tory to entering the U, 8. army.~ One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Sleven, Eight, Nine, ‘TEN.- It was the ‘tenth :case that gave Judge Wal-, Jace the biggest jolt of his career. Po every tenth person entering the (3rand'to 8é¢ June Elvidke in ‘“‘The, Tenth Case”- we will give a FREE admission. 1-26 ~ _RED.CROSS NOTES Knitters Attention' ‘Wil] alli‘those havtisl’glkgltted gar- ments out try and finish them and turn them-in by Thursday noon, not to the Red“Cross rooms but to .the lady from whom you obtained- the yarn. » Brief Fenlanation, Whenii sthe announ%ggent made that those who signed pledge cards” would not be expected to buy Red Cross entertainment tickets, it was not to be understood that mno more Red-€ross entertainments would There will be entertain- in advante,“so those. who have sign- ed pledges will not be approached, but will be privileged to do.as.they choose. | THEATERS | MAE MARSH AT REX Mae Marsh, the quaint star of the screen, will'appear in her third Gold- wyn picture, *‘The Cinderella Man;"”’ from Oliver*Morosco’s "famous stage success by Edward Childs Carpenter, at the Rex tonight. ® The wistful appeal of Mae Marsh known- wherever niotion pictures are shown, finds remarkable opportunity in the strong human interest situa- tions of Mr. Carpenter’s moving story. Ever the ‘‘girl of a thousand Kéeps.in- mind the boyh,o?:l. t was : elig 3 . her. two preceding Goldwyn productions, 7| Margaret. Mayo’s cli ic of the. big top, “Polly of the Circus, shine: Alley,'": from' ‘the “story b Mary Rider. = 3 s She was the' daugh “A fine two-reel Met algo be shown. 7t ¢ 2 olal: todrama founded on“the:! zuiles, | oy vy’ of “The Patnted Tady,” which ¢ | Was in the Saturday Ev:lng.n'g Post, with the pre Be| num i assth at the Rex thedter tomorrow Friday. i As Luther 8mith, Willlam' Farnum gives r.torcetul-tmi wvirlle Elwa a- tion /ot A Foughtduidsoady saflor, Tldes above his surroundings and always hings 8f- hie* méthed. < Lt William ‘Fox has made: possible and Willlam Farnum has enacte: e most - thrilling, - the muftx% fc photodrama of the age.' " J’ ping effects will cause a sensation among motion picture lovers, gnil:gsmfi\g?wb!oh Dor lothy ‘Dalton’ will be seen' &t the Elko ‘theatér tomight and tomOTrOW.: Was selected by Thomas H. Ince for th introduction of his gifted young star on the Paramount program be- cause~of!the manifold--opport ,ql}l e it offers sMiss Daltéd Hoth for. gom. edy and emotional acting:~ The story %8 by, JohhB. ‘Ritchie, who h qsg;z'- ‘cated ‘Hid !ccnes!ih*Cal‘_m;-Egypg a ‘New York City. The photoplay was directed by, Roy Neill, who' brought to tHe! work the'bénefit’ of personal knowledge gainéd by several” years' restderre” i Egypt YN T ‘GRAND TONIGHT -~ June Elvidge, the charming and beautiful motion picture star, 18 starred--alone in “The-Tenth; ase,’’ ‘which will"¥e the‘attraction ight at the 'Grand theater. * : 4 :In this® production Miss Elvidge persondtes the character of Cliudfa Payton, a delightful young girl, who renounces her -young lover. so that ghe ‘may wmarry/an older,’ ' wealthy “man” and “thereby save her father's fortunes from going to-pot. A child ~ig-born to-her-and she becomes su- premely “happy. ~ Then the"soh™ of her husband by a former marriage, gets her ‘into the most disagreeable sort ‘of a-compromising position: ¢ %' Grand Tomorrow. Douglas ’Fal%banks, who playa the|’ ieading role in the Triangle feature, “Reggle’ Mixes In,” yielded to the persuasion of film magnates when he was told they would let him do all the wild stunts he wanted to. In “Reggie Mixes In” he outdoes all previous startling performarnces, with 4 fights ' 7 ¥ B. P. 0. E ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Flks lodge Thursday evening. - E.-H: JERRARD, Sec'y. MEMBERS JOIN § éverall netvimembers atgnded the gymnasium practice last evening in the basement of the ' Presbyterian church, and Dr. H.A. Northrop put the class through ‘the usual .brisk drill.” A number of menibers were absent on'account of illness. ~ NOTICE Ses W. S. Ridgway at Home Cafe, Beltrdmi‘avenue, for hay'in' carload lots, ranging from $12.60 to $14.00 per ton. North Dakota upland hay, F. 0. B. shipping péint. W, F. Lip- pert, owner. 6-29 ANNUAL ELECTION There will. be a meeting of the members of the Episcopal chureh and guild in the guild hall of the church tomorrow afternoon ‘and - evening. The”amual" eléction of “officers will tuke ‘place and dinmer will b2 served at 6 o'clocs. -All members of the guild and church’ are requested to be présent. ¢ ¢ ) . E. 8. HOSTERS. 20 Qs OIh Catar- tafn the Red Cross circle of the Hast- ern Star at her home tomorrow after- noon at 3-“o’tlock. ' Any member. of the lodge who has ot yet joined this|} .| circle will have-the privilege to_do. g0 at this meeting. DEC. TORY ‘CONTEST - The annual declamatory contest of the Bemidji high school will be held Friday’ evening ‘at '8 o'clock in-the high school auditorium: - A small~ad- mission of 16 cents’' will’ be‘ charged. The contest 13 an inter-class one, each class presenting two contestants, one giving a serious and the other a hu- morous 'seleGtion. Prizés fwill awarded the winners, as férmerly. The program will be ds follows: Instrumental trio, Spatz Am. Dach — (Francois_Behr) ' Esther Hetland, Margatét Peterson, Lorraine Kreatz. “eThe Judgment | Day'—Dorothy Nangle. * y “The Lance- jof Cameron. Violin . solo, Gracy Curry. “By Courier’’—Elsie Shannon. “«If 'I‘Were King"—Lottie French. Voéal'solo, “I Gathered a Rose”—. (Stuart-Leé) .Jane Hayner. - “How Ruby Player’’—Alice Dyer. «Cigarette’s Ride”—Carrie Brown. ‘Sotig, A* Warrior Bold"’— (Steph- en Adams)”Boys’ Glee ‘elub. “High H#t at the Theatre’’—Jose- phiné Parker.’ o “Pro Patria”—Alice Hetland. Ak - Kanana'—Avis| Nocturne— (Chopin) i £ C. BROOKS! WRITE HOME AT ONCE! i e g e £, “WILLAM F Ford family: Ruashou % e Yand Vesadidn” dleel Thea ‘thebe™ls Model T One-Tea Truck Chassis for ;m 1. track his the Fegulie Ford madtor but béen thersughly tested for moce than two years, and Wi mest your wants and expectstions. There' |/ C.W. JEWETT CO., Ford Sales and Service H LTI DT DA . 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