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3 a8 moved hisfam- TY.! ily from Beclda to Guthrle this week: ADOPT fl" MANAGER PLAN J. 0. ‘Harris of Lnke Bonldvard, who has been 111 at his- home for ‘the past several days, is improving. A cfcmo Govcrnm.nt. 81 citten In the United States y International Jazs orchei-|plan, or some modification of it, Texas tra. Everybody fnvited. - | teads' with ‘12 cltles.’ Texas ‘was the : father of the commission form of gov- 1 Jo.‘,‘,‘,'il",‘,‘mfl:.":,‘;“nu{’:y entiat ernment idea, and seems destined also navy at the looal posto!!lce yester- to lead in the movement to adopt the day. city-manager’ plan. . The ' “following |- : Texs cities have adopted the plan odt: l-w a Miss Juel Golden; who has'beeh the | right: 'Amarillo, Brownsville, Denton, guest of ‘her sister, Mrs. J. O, Har-|San Angelo, Taylor,” Tyler, Btya : us € more COFH ris, ‘and family for the past ten‘days,|Sherman’ and. Yoakum.' Brownwood, returiied to her home'in mnneawfls Téague and Terrell have ' adopted A P;n S e s R m‘”'“"‘" : modified forms- of the ' clty-manager, 2 t S o sf e SR ! j T ;y ep &f" pElomesionl oo Newsy‘Notes ey e e plan, Balarles -arepald Texas' clty -mea guests -and | ; managers ranging-from $1,200-to $3.- Flshids Swill ‘appreciate the courtesy. |- RN 500 .. || 000 per year. Salaries outslde of 'J:e::u» ; use mor fsh & bearns 2—District” coln-t be- ;50 00 u, loan on srms. ' Dean’ : ; ] X (| for the 'samé work run much hi : gins its session. '~ . . Land Co. = a1t LB L ¢ l];?r exa(l;ul!re. th:l c;;!;&l:gerrotye“. 2 i February 19—Municipat ele ton| yir ana Brs B 8. Wileox of|l_ __ [[ior San Jose, Oal., 86,00, and of Day- K Yo ats for public offictals. - Skunk camp were in Bemidji yester- > ton, 0., $12,500. b it b 16 — Meeting Commercial day on Drisin ee: ¥ 9. g . by 'the bu- ; ~club. rooms " for -imp roving “When a Mnn € re;rzfiefinl:;g;u'n mlssued ynnd‘ ref- - i llse J u“ e“a ' 'phome urvlce. el Mrs, Clare Shay o& Thiet mver Hiam' Fox super dg'lux @piqwfe 8dap={ grence of the Ul niversity of Texas'con- 2 s among. the business visitors tation of Larry év 'amols South in: bout th read of : n7Bemidji for a few days. Sea Island: story of: tains information about the sp - “|Lady,” which® ran’:in the the city manager iden, ag well' as a Experienced dressmalker :~ vants Evenm‘g Post, and % Y discussion of its development out of ‘sewing by the day. Call Room 37;(: the commission form of government, Jefferson Hotel. 6-27 3 wmum Farhuu;, with a clear exposition of what the fesin non < who plays’ the“leading“roléithat’ of | plan really: de. ‘In addition, a com- “An lntorm party: was glven last| . Miss Florence' Laney and' Mrs#| Luther” Smith, a yo £¥rovgh’ and | plete bibliography of articles thathave evening in honor of Frank Breyette,| HenryBrown of Turtle Rivere passed | ready se f the fast disappehr-|been written on this new way of gov- whoris home ‘on 'a furlough . from| yesterday in ‘the’ city. - : ing type-of old-time snflormen, has | erning American cities 18 given. Free fil.ogfil.sl}[ouston, Tex., . being s . wonderfiil ~ opportunities for a' dis- coples may be had by “ddressing Dr. ln the medical ‘corps.. The evening Dan Vik of ‘Shovel ‘Lake 'was in|Pplay of all the stagecraft of which H. Q. Ji myes bureau of municipal re- -was passed in games, music and| the: city today and while here 'sub-|-he is capable.- In this-mewest of Fox ames, University of cards, Those present were Misses|scribed to the Pioneer. - |super de luxe photoplays the gamut | Bearch and reference, University' Lottie McDonald, ‘Helen Olson, Myr- of hyman emotions -is~runin the | Texas, Austin, Texas. . tle ‘Collarlf! - Belle® ry, Edith]! ‘One of these nice days you' ought most ‘thrilling manmer. 2 Lind, Mres*M.’ Breyet < Afto go' to Hakkerup’s and have your| The picture itself is wondérful, Jacobean - Architectire. Breyette, ‘Mrs” Willlant #lotlrs taken: 14¢£]In. the .almost superhuman-fight be-( ' que grehitecture o fhe Jacobédn’ ‘Myrtle Dunlap, Frank:Gratton, Chris | tween' Luther - Smith (Wilkam house'came through the walls; form{ng Neumann, ‘George Gruger, ~Arthur| mr and Mrs. Hmy Voght ‘of Be-|RUM) and Suttom-. (G, Raymond| O B b bt e e that in Breyette,. Frank Breyette, Jack| cida were among the business visitors|Je) one teels-hig breath comingiin | P8¢ m:d"ltu tifs. ‘A massive ‘Brenmmmy William Hart, Morris Brey-| i5 the, city yesterday. short' -gasps,-and: he: involuntarily | turn reflect motifs, Al s te; Wmu hegwood, Alex’ Brey- St s i ‘ sinks back; muttering ~“What ‘a'fight; chlmney was usually the most finishe . o , 5 ette and Arthur Calller. | - Misses Viola Plummer, Margaret|®hat a picture!”” It grips ‘one; it|factor In the room. It bore the man- | yyyyqyyyryuure ) IIGHEIINENIEENEEERIREREEUEEDRORER TN RN ERERIDN R E TN ENINY Main and Flora Plummer of -Turtle fairly makes one qulver with -excite- | orial arms; 5 . Wolkiesday, “Whestiess Day. . FAREWELL ‘RECEP™n> River passed yesterday in. Bemidji ment. Celling and walls were' @ frank ‘con- Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, eatless Day. shopping. Many. of the scemes of "When' a|fession of the houss’structure—hand- st P R R SUBSCRIBE TODAY! | was given Mrs. William Morris, who|wnly 95c. - Rich atudio, 29 Tenth St. Teallim TRt Yotk o o¢| The gallery was not. an uncomrion : & [ 9, 7 « X xpects to_ leave wgl;m?,?: llllieihthltl:l-. Ad ~——12tf Toatures -Mr. Fox hee spared. 5o o | featt¥e 1 this perfod: Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day 'pense 't make it the greatestipic-| In addition’to the stone fireplace, IIIIIIllllllIIIlIIIllIIllllIlllllIIIIIIIlllIllilIIIIllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | E . 'After the regular -meeting tlie Re- ”f":‘ Sees' Red” are taken amidst the | hown beams broke the rongh-plastered beksK picturésque §ilant:evening in the 0dd} ".Germans:’ Four ot your photda 0] 8 uth Seas surroundings’ ‘of ! the|wung giving the room a vigor | and’ Fellows hall, ‘a farewell ~ reception|meet government registration rules; 9% &, shoi: vae::i‘:l‘s':s n‘]‘z’:&‘;fi (;l; crudeness charaéteristic of the times. ron Button, who has assed: two ambers,wvlv]:a l:rez::tgé 'weBel{soin uBte:lldji has rsmmed to| ture in which Mr. Farnum liasiever | the sturdy oak furniture, the wrough! with “a-lodge ‘pin.- Mr.-Morris, ‘who|his home in-Liberty: appeared. ' In accomplishing: this' fact | iron lights and the timbered walls, the ~ wasuformerly : employed ‘withi Paul|, _M"“ Fox succeeded in getting, as|finer of Jacobean roomis had another * Brosvick ds tailor, is now- engaged| ~Mrs. Victor Holm, Mrs. Theodore i picture that equals #ny; Fox | featurecsun -orlel window broken in insimiler work at Spokane.: Miss| Nelson and Mrs. B. K..Bergland of|® ‘I"‘ ard. places with colored medalllons. Eligdbeth Titus, who is employed as| Clearbrook were in the city yester- nstinted praise has been aceord- " tenogrdpher‘at the Northern' N d'uy in the interest ‘of the Red Cross., gfi:fi;nfi?’fnfo;lfi?hsw?fiiggl hg:; :::1_ N s, [ L AST Tl ME TONic HT : tional bannr-expeets sl S pe iy Hoganson,, the little son of | 185 appeared, and he is more than| The Natlonal Houslng'assoclation ap- j | Mr. ‘and: Mrs. J.- O.. Hoganson, ig i1l | Ver ‘convinced that' this' policy’ has|parently does not regard as an obsta- D 0 H 0 T HY n L lTfl N ) N at his home with pneumonia. He is|Deen 2 boon to the exhibitor. ~ For|¢le to improved housing generally, the L 1}, t Thos. H. Ince Productlon 1 o dpn rs7J;"A. ‘Dalton “was - hostess’ to % b Bt. Phillp’s Red ‘Cross circle yester-|. Mrs. Sam Hayth, who has attend- day afternoon at her home. Forty-|ed to ‘business matters in Minneap- five ladies were present and a'great| olis and other points for the past al of’ intérest ‘was shown' in ‘the| several: days, returned to her home ork=- It was “decided -that during.-in: the town of Northern yesterday. nt,-which commences next Wednes- forerunner of even bigger and great- er picture efforts, which will come or t),uccommodntlon of others, says to the Rex. | The Yublic. At a time when the high ! ¢ost of labor and materials has brought ‘would ‘be dispensed with| ' Thomas Spain has gone to Kansas ELK( J v buildingrto a full stop, although the fi: tfi;% ~Cross . meetlgegs, and ‘a| City, Mo., where he will-study gas|" Dorothy D,,g,}:o fl?flem, e need' for additional houslng-ig keen f " musieal and literary program would|engine and automobile work at. the|umph-in “The Flame of the Yukon | 200 unsatisfied, it would ‘scem ‘an ob- i be igiven ‘instéad;‘ at each meeting. [ Sweeney - Automobile schicol. ' Mr:|is recalled by photoplay goers: the | Yious emergency measure that the city Mrs.L.- G.. Crothers. will entertain | Spain has been a ‘pressman for the| country over, will be seen at the|or town should exempt buildings from tha circle February 20. Bemidji. Pioneer Publishing company{ Elko theater tonight in “The Price | all-possible burdens, but no public bod- : for the past two years: Mark,” by John'B. Ritchie. This is| *~d sasm ¢n ¢hinle an STING MEETING a Thomas. H. Incé production——the 1ImeSRvIngG. Holst: " Mesdames. Leighton and . Martin ‘We have just received a few fam-|first he has made .with Miss Dalton Most of the labor and time usually " Longballa: entértained the' ‘Baptist ily expense books. ' Bemidji P“’lfl;eri for Paramount. The scenes of “The| consumed in lifting paper stock to the Misslonary-Study club-at- the home]. 9tf | Price Mark” are located in Egypt top of a flat press in a printing estab- of Mrs. Longballa yesterday after- LA T o A ‘and New York City. Miss Dalton has| jichment are saved through ‘the use of noon. - Mrs. Longhalla read a paper ra .Crapo- 0 ronton,, . Minn., | the role of a girl who comes ‘from a “ilie Hindu and Mohammedan,” has bheen the guest of his|small-Ohio town to procUre o thet: an elevating mecHlanism that is now -;Tn Le‘laghton had charge of the cur-| brother, Arthur M. Crapo, of the|rical engagement, and, failing, is| '¢\N8 0dopted. A steel friimework, rent-avents and Mrs. Rantz gave two | town of Liberty for some time. forced to pose for an artist. 'The|C0r¥Ing a niotor and holsting outfit, ¢ Is attached nt the feeding end of n tions. ~Lunch was seryed. story is replete with romance and ad- piano selectio . fi“squ l‘gyrtle.Col};lréi ;m%hMls; Etfi?{ venture, press. The paper 1§ moved beneath it VIN HOSTESS ollard have enrolled in the Bem on a small truck. Cables are then at- u}gdg&'# Clavin ~ entertained Business college and will take a /] ached to the latter and power applied. Mrs. When the “top “of the stack reaches Y Elko Tom Mrs. Andrew Larson’s Red Cross cir-( Vear's course in bookkeeping ~and "' Belle Bannott 1n +ALnos of Hope.” cle this afternoon at her home. The stenography. ; The story of a devil’s decoy Wwho| the desired height, the holst stops. - As the feeder removes the paper the re- W n' sewin he L s turned' angel."- Tr! hours were passed i ing. T di f the G. A. R will B iangle play. mainder is raised automatically so that Sl G S AR TIN give an ‘apron and tie''social ‘at Odd RAND REGULAR (EE! 'ellows hall Saturday evening. a- ; % e stack is malntained at the proper The B. A: G club will %old 12 F' a bri) 2 ll e ‘h £ Dous]a(s} Fairbnixy?(thne'r star’ of tie stackt Intai prop: regular meeting toniorrow night in ‘lixl:Bis 4 ;5te|(xinch for two. The g\_zgs- “Reggié Mixes In.” the Triangle fear.| clevation until exhausted.—Popular fll:e b;genzrlnm:; btel:: al;x;esl?:gt:rdlfltl; g : gre photoplay, at :he g:;nndt;lonldght churel . as a new way of getting e drop be present: anl‘;{":,: ‘fi"'fife}ggngzfil‘glfiefifid l::_ on a gunman. . He climbs up over the ————————————| onue, who is suffering from an at- :f:l:es':ags‘g";aly 4 ““Id wl;}len :he ans SoAE tack of pneumonia, is reported im-| S drg el lfiow (;‘o “g or him, Catarrhal D§fiess Canitot Be Cured | ;roving. ps-on his neck and strangles by local appliSafior¥, es-they cannot. reach him ‘with his bare hands, and there diseased poruon of the ear. There is Mr, and Mrs. M, A. Djonne of the never was’a more certain appeal 'to only ‘one wny cure catarrhcl deafness, 7 et a6, & constitutions1 remedy. | town of Liberty were between-train|WNan sympathy than the appear Catarrhal {siti in the eit: terd They | 1¢é of demure Bessie Love as a' cab- flamed conditfff “of tlié mucous llnlns of | Visltors in the city yesterday. ey o0 5 {he Eustachian Tube. When this tube is nlsported a social and dance will be|3ret dancer In “Reggie Mixes In. nfiamed you have & rum “~ | given in the Deer:Lake school Sat-|-~~~~~ eard fid whett "It is entirely 2:‘:.‘:&‘ lg'eungcw the “regult. Unless the |urday for the benefit of ~the Red inflammation 38 Be ¥educéd'and this tube | Cross: restored to it§ normal condition, helrlng wfll be dutroyed —forever. Many 3 degfness are by edtarrh, 'hloh % Mrs. Oscar Peterson and daughter, Salafamed u-%l o8, ot “‘°,,::“:g‘:,' fora |:Marcelene, and- Miss Angela Smith, the blood on the mucoul surfaces of the | who were the guests of th?}r smttflr' Mrs. J. G. Ryan, and family while u‘yv e.:'."!,.'%'.‘ 288 H“d"eg- 3.“.’{“3...58{ enroute to their home in St. Peter, n i A e cured by! Afilfi:&ém‘mmnm cir | from Warren, have: returned to their FARMERS TO'MEET ¥. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. | home: y Mrs. B. J. Neeley and Mrs! Cartér | will entertain the Bemidji Township Farmers’ club- Saturday, Febrtary 9, at the Carr Lake school housé.! All members are cordially invited: ‘underthe cafe of’a murse.. - - this reason Mr.- Fox plans to give|admitted fact that all American com- > TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 the public the . greafest photoplays munities {m| 'y te pose a heavy burden upon ever attempted by a producer. ‘“When cltizens who erect dwellings upon va- "BELLE BENNETT IN snes orrmope o Man Sees Red” is therefore the cant sites, whether for their own use Also by Thomas H. Ince ELKO THEATRE is*caus:d by an in- B. P. 0. E. ELKS*® There will be a regular meeting of the'Elksflodge Thursday evening:’ E. H. JERRARD, ‘Sec’y. — “DOUG” FAIRBANKS: “Reggm Mlxes In” NOTICE- Seo 'W. 8. Ridgway-at-Homié 'Cafe, Beltrami avenue, for hay in carload lots; ranging- from- $12.560 to $14.00 i periton. Nortl! Dakdtaupland’ H&y,] ¥l 0. B. shipp int:* W. F. Lip: o se" owners L 5 é._ng Thls photodrama is founded on Larry Evan’s short story, “THE PAINTED LADY” " KEYSTONE:COMEDY MERCHARTS MEF | .. which appeared in the SATURDAY EVENING POST. - - , TONl ’T 7 Acts o6 and The merhants of Bemidfi are "“ONE~ OF THE SEASON'S BIGGEST’ PRODUGTIONS again aske 0 be sure Lo a! E‘ e - GHT ONLY "3oc™" | it bemhiniintss 8,000 Feet of Thrilling Film 8,000 portant matters will come up for dis- cussion and every merchant will be .~ TOMORROW ntercatdd: ~Also A Metro Drew comedy ——— ;GRAND THEATRE e e B 100-26¢ Moo Tho Pricss il The Hows 7:20-9:00 . thin o e e for vt 3t 068" YOB DOE'S BARKER’S PHARMACY