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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Miss Florence Laney of Turtle|capable of doing everything that he Goods. - River was the guest of Bemidji|is asked and he is, under the proper RED CROSS NOTES SpmmerM gll'led KB‘gltldette sent down! friends yesterday. conditions, entirely under the dom- . nine fine sweaters, six. pairs of 80Cki ln?[:;liox‘x‘ Aoll; dt('lllt;: o:zdwl;zécn‘l;z;g::& - 2 Donations Since Jan. 1. ;md 26 pairs of wristlets. The pack - u e secretary reports the follow-|ing committee is ready to make a |11y expense Books. Bemidji Ploneer.|Lamp,” at the Rex tonight and to-|ing donations received since Janu-|shipment of knitted articles today 120tf glorraw, tlhe genie {8 shown for the|ary 1: 355 Y e ret time in any comprehensive sense ; | Harry Eimquist of the Fitth ward|to the Western mind, The remark-| - F: Worford, 1. Tott today for Brainerd to be gone for | able figure who has so much to do Machinists, $105. several days. ;!vlthbthe development of this story, Mrs. Noel, $1. as been created by Mr. Fox. He is Liberty F d | Attend thie Moose dance tomorrow |great and powerful and, while he is Rederciossnn:e:ls c‘:ri:‘s'“' night in the City Hsll. Music by|awe-inspiring, he is nothing that is| oo 4 Tord 850 & the Jasz. orchiestra. 2:214 | frightening. He is just the doer of| Raipar H:nk:s 3‘5 i marvelous things. Funkley ladies SG. to be out of the city for a while, but . Born, to Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Ta-| One of the very interesting things| Rad Gesss dswee $36 when she returns will take up ‘the ‘bor at St. Anthony’s hospital, this|about ‘‘Aladdin and the Wondertful Puposky social 581 s knitting again. ' the way in which the character of The Red Cross chapter wlshes. to morning, an eight-pound son. Lamp” to the grown person will be the Genie is presented. = Children Membershin Certificates. express 1 will go crazy about him. Membership certifiates belonging ice‘;r?)t thl: lfl:g;‘:ge'rfi; ::l;;;g:d William S. Hart will also be seen|to the persons named below have|of Miss Ruth Riley, Burt 0'Connor in a thrilling tyo—reel feature, mak-|been returned by the postoffice as|and Mr. Forrester, and to the Flks' ing an evening’s program of 10,000 | unclaimed. Anyone knowing the|lodge for the use of the hall, Friday feet. proper address of one or more of|evening, February 8, when the.Red these persons will confer a favor by|Cross gave a dance. It was through ‘We have just received a few fam- Knitting Assistant. § Mrs. P. M. Peterson, 905 America with the knitting. Ladies' wishing yarn for Red Cross work may obtain' same from either Mrs. Conger or, Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Lord expects ENTERTAINED FOR BROTHER Mrs. A. A. Kruger entertained for| - N . I nor brothien, Clfford: MontaBue, 182t | o e e s e L4 Coming Events evening, who will leave Friday noon|ga¢ 8 p. m. 2.214 Today—Teleplione the Pioneer of-| sor Cam p Meyers, Washington, 'D. C.; 2 = fice, 922, about that news item you| (o enter the service. The H 1 3 guests osid: bave in mind. Your guests and|yere Miss Jennie Gratton, N e aohe rlends will appreciate the courtesy.| Gratton, Clifford Montague, Mrs.|¢he business visitors today. - February 19-—Municipal election Montague and Clarence Montague. . i it I g Feb. 16 — Meeting . ‘Commercial SRR DR et LI * | 'der ‘suspices of study at Meth-| Frederick as the ctar will be the| Charles M. Johnson, J. Nelson,|a success. The net procceds were odist church, Thursday evening, Feb.| attraction at the Elko tonight. The|pan O’Donald, William Petr: V. R club rooms for improving rural BIRTHDAY SURRRISE . |14 2-214 | solution s as. unexpected s 1t Is| Compbell, Feior Felt, C. A, Fergu.| o phone service. B wholesome and delightful and the|gon, A. D. Haas, Harry O. Peterson, : A group of friends surprised Mrs.{ ‘Miss Gladys Bernstihl of Pillager,| photoplay, besides furnishing Miss Mrs. Paul Billiard, Clifford Thomp- George Posz yesterday atternoon, the|'Mimh., is the guest of her sister,|Frederick a splendid vehicle, provides| gon, G:orge A‘ Hayes, oMisa I?/la.ll')y occasion being her birth anniversary. |'Mrs. Fred Moody, for some time. action, humor, pathos and a great|Ramstad, D. Larson, Gladys Homan, SPECIAL EOR MOOSE ( The self-invited -guésts were “Mes- ; —_— deal of just human happiness gained ( Thomas R. Goodman, George Sli ‘ s 0 C IE T Y || dames A. Klein, Carl @eltz, C. C.] Moese dance tomorrow nightat|through the better school of experi-(pau] Nordien. i & i c,,'f“.‘.’,e’?fi‘.’,'; }?,‘,’ggu‘:{t,i;“ ;fi%:gs":; Sheppard, Hillgrove, ‘A, W. Smith,|City Hall. Gentlemen 50c, extra a- | ence. DONNA M. LYCAN 8 o'clock and all members are urged Erickson, John Baker, E. A, Miller,|dies 25e. 1-213 ’ Secreta'ry. to attend. TEACHERS HOSTESSES Minnie Miller, J. M. Barnett and ¥ Harold Swisher. The hours - were Rev. O. P. Grambo, pastor of the Lovers%%'fglm{lfi ‘Western passed in knitting. Lunch was|Free Lutheran -church of the Fifth|stories cannot fail to be interested served. ward, is i1l at his“home ‘and will be|and thrilled by the W. H. production, unable to occupy his pulpit Sunday.|featuring William S. Hart as the “Two-Gun Man” in “The Bargain,” L. B. ‘Rood ‘will return this eve-| which will be shown at the Grand. ning from ‘Migheapolls where he has| The scene is laid in the Grand Can- been on businéss for the past several{yon of Arizona in the days of the Miss Hall, Miss Budelman and Miss Enfgleson of the instructional corps of the pubiic schools, were }losttesses at a Red Cross chain party VALENTINE SOCIAL Moc. ev:nlfigr:t tfl}l‘e é‘;’:;:n'fi Lgé:‘;‘g _ Friday evening a Valentine social Five hundred was played and Dr. E. will be given by the Pllgrim_class H. Smith and Mrs. W. P. Dyer won of the Congregational church of the | days. old West. the prizes, large Valentine hearts. Fifth ward, in the new school build- Directed by Thomas Ince, and “'The house was prettily decorated ing. Ladies are asked to bring val-] For a ‘good timte go to the City|starring Mr. Hart, none of the over- - with red hearts and other foatures|entines. Hall tomorrow might-and attend the{done staginess which is so prevalent ineident to St.-Valentine’s day and Moose dance. Goed music is iae-|in many of the present-day screen : HOSTESS CIRCLE sured. 2-21#| dramas depicting the life of the old a Hooverized lunch was served. Mrs. Tofmaker E?the Fifth ward D! ‘hy res: pioneer days. It is a study of con- W e Dr and e . H Smith; | gitertained Mra. J. W. Smith's Red ditions as they were, exact in every} Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bailey, Mr. and Cross circle Tuesday afternoon. The detail, and critics have pronounced it /- Mrs, P T. Beaver. G. D. Backus and | time was passed in knitting. to be one of the best pictures of its daughter, Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Lord { services at Spur tnis evening. ! kh’ll‘dh Yeti lt‘eleasied. fitet " ' e picture is one which presents o Baigbigriog Atnigy Secon LeRoy Elwell, cashier of the Farm-|a problem and its solution, in ers’ State bank, Teft Wednesday for| which every American cannot fail Balta and Grand Forks, ™. D., where|to be interested, for the atmosphere he ‘will apend a few <deys on busi-|of the photoplay breathes American- ness. H ism. Mr. Hart’s many admirers will not be disappointed in this latest ef- fort of the famous portrayer of Western roles. et S SN A S TR 2% PAULINE FREDERICK TONICHT e Rev. A. M. Soper rveturned this morning from Leonard where he hetd services last night. He will hold MILITARY BALL Personals and Everything is being done by the Newsy NOteS committee in charge of the military ball to be given Saturday evening in the city hall to make it a.great suc- cess. This dance is the second of a| Mr. and Mrs. James Barl of Grand series of six Saturday night dances|Forks, N. D., have been the guests given by a group of Red Cross work- of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken. ers, for the benefit of the Beltrami county chapter, .As a feature of the evening,: a military marcn will be put on. ‘Members of the Fourth Min- nesota infantry stationed here will| , Mrs. O. P. Grambo has gone to help arrange this feature. Anoka where she will receive med- ¥ ical aid at the Kline sanatorium. i e e e —_— There is more Catarth-in this section of -the country than all other diseases |Land Co. put together, and for yeers it was sup- 5 ro.eld to b,:ilncura‘li)lg. Dogtors plresicrlbed Mrs. Betty Foster of Wilton was local remedies, and by constantly failing “yéster- O R Tacn Liaimen. Dol gahusinpss caller in" the cify yester. it incurable.’ Catarrh is a local disease, ¥ greatly influeniced by constitutional con- 5 ditions and therefore requires constitu- Mrs. Erwin Tagley has been visit- tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- |ing friends and relatives in Wadena cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & |for some time. Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitational remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces One of these nice days you ough! of the System. One Hundred Doliars re- |to go to Hakkerup's and have your ward i{s-offered for any case that liall's | picture taken. 14t2 Catarrh Medizine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Miss Florence Schulke of Tenstrik Eolu"’bg D,Eggsgfl‘_ ‘"50 Toleda,:Ohlo, passed yesterday in Bemidji shop- Hall's Family Pilis fur constipation. ping. ‘Wm. S. Hart .- SPEICIAL - 6 Parts Not a Short Reel Subject Brand New Beware of Misleading Advertising. The Grand Shows Hart In All the Big Ones rEt The latest popalar patriotic songs at Malloy's conffectionery, 214 Third St. 2-214 Dale Willisme of the town of Northern left yesterday for Counmcil Bluffe, In., whese he will visit rela- tives for a coup¥ of months. Miss Besie Peterson has returned from a visit with friends in Bagley and Argyle. At the latter place she was the guest of her friend, Miss Margaret Sinclair. Apprentice girls wanted at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors. 3-216 $50,000 to loau on rarms. Dean d71tf . 0. Akre has purchased the stofe building he now occupies, from Mat- thew Larson. This includes the Ny- more postoffice and the I Nygaard grocery. Don’t forget the next number of the Lyceum course. The Four Ar- tists Concert company will appear at the Methodist church, Thursday, Feb. 14, at 8 o'clock. 2-214 Rev. Osmond Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavfan Lutheran church, went to Solway this morn- ing, where he will hold services to- day. s Plavers :wl‘;‘m_ THE FOUR ARTISTS COMPANY “THE HUNGRY HEAR"METHODIST CHURCH 3 ‘TOMORROW -=Under Auspices of the-- latest popular music at Malloy's “The Tsn-';';';l:;]aypoom" w o M E N,s s T U D Y c L U B confectionery store, 214 Third tz.14 ELK E“' 7:30 & 9:00 NEXT I_YgtEal:tT ActogRPSEMNUMBERs 10c & 20¢ v » Oliver Whaley, of the Harding- Whaley company, will return to Be- midji this evening from Minneap- olis where he has been on business since Sunday night. Mrs. Lucy Williams and Mrs, G. W. Day of the town of Northern transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. Mrs. Guy Simpkins and Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River called on { A. D. Simpkins yesterday. Mr. Simp- 2 kins is confined at St. Anthony’s on; 1 ' hospital. = \ ! | } Miss Alleen Fellovr:;! of Tens:rll:e as in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to N . . . oizila o . Fagle . Age-old Fairy Tale on the screen--seeing this picture is just like rubbing wish- - [Mrs. Wilbur Hutchinson for two ing lamp, it brings hours of enjoyment. Eagle Bend, where she will visit weeks, ALSO TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FEB. 15 Fellows ‘hall Saturday night, given by the Young Men’s Society club. its -merits 'as ‘@ ‘health - producing » . agent. Far further information, call ; ’ on Thotwald Lunde, D. C., over 'the 3 First Natiomal bank. Phone “:s;iv : Music by Shuck’s Internatioral Jazz , THEATERS |l 70,000 Ft. Stupendous Spectacle 710,000Ft. oréhestra. Everybody invited. 24215 BIG REX SPECTACLE PRODUCED BY WILLIAM FOX---Aiso FEEE5 | WML S, HART in the ‘G000 FOR NOTHING' . Tuesday. Among-others who attend- ed the meeting from this county were Mrs. J. F. Hermann of Tenstrike. Mrs. Madson ‘of Kelliher and Miss Nicolai of Baudette. Pronounced by Film CriticsEvery. Chiropractic is ‘the world’s great- health sci . It is the firstaid Whel'e as ::tn:t:::a. # el::::flgatvfand learn: of ({3 A HART . at his very BEST” - HEN Jim Stokes, the “two-.gun-man,” corralled the girl and the préacher he thought his troubles were over. But the Sheriff: got him and-you'il be breathless watching the stupendous climax where the Sheriff makes a false step, and is forced to make a bargain with this “good bad man.” If you enjoy great acting, great scenes, swift plot, a real love story, realistic details and a g smashing climax—sce W. S, Hart at this theatre, S ow Arnold and Rev. Lester P. Warford returned yesterday ‘morning from Crookston where they attended the Red Cross convention held there on the spoken stage to give an idea of what is knmown in Eastern won- dertales'as the Geale, but it remain- ed for ‘William Fox to give him to GRAND Toda & Tomorr the world so that fre-comtd be truly el y . i N e il G0 y NOPTOW it v v iy o o[ J] NOTE PRICES 10c-25 Mat. 2:30 Eve. 7:10 and 9:10 devil and there is no counterpart of N = avenue, has been appointed to:help’ *