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THZ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER at the Grand theater Sunday and| through the action -there are lq Methodist Episc Morning worehip 2 ?‘15 o'clock and evening worship at 8 o’clock. Rev. D. C. Craig, D. D., of St. Paul, will preach at both services. Sun- day school at 12 m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. B. D. Hanscom, pastor. Monday. Kerrigan in “A Man’s|polated scemes showing - what’ "fib Man,” the Paralta Play shown at the| thinks the villain may do to him. Grand a few weeks ago, was @ grand | In imagination he 18 killed:a dozen success and the people of Bemidji|times or more before the play is at" have been anxibusly awaiting his|an end. next picture. We wish to say that “The Turn of a Card” is even better than “A Man’s Man.” Personals and Newsy Notes A. C. Steele of Turtle Riyer was Secandi . herar among the business visitors: yester-| goryicas fm”n e n m({lr‘}xtlng at 10:30 ELKO TONIGHT day. o’clock, Miss Hetland will sing at “The Ship of Doom,” a Triangle Apprentice. girls wanted at the this services. '~ Evening services at| play featuring Monte Blue and Claire 8 o’clock. i Henrionnet Millinery parlors. 3-216]gol0 in the xefmg“‘}”;g"mfl{;logh | McDowell and a comedy—a 6-part son, pastor. program at the Elko tonight. - Rev. George Backhurst, pastor of Frrt 3 = - the Episcopal church, passed yester- Swedish L Fairbanks Sunday. PR R T utheran. Some wise man once sald that fol- T e OPEN MEETING MONDAY day in Park Rapids. mss:n:tas;l sscolu;ol 10 . in. filble lowing out possibilities 1is what o ? : : n the evening. on- | mak 1 at. If t] i 3 COmng Events “French Music’’ will be the:topic J. H. Koors returned last evening | day and Tuesday, missionary meet- “Fn::lnpgaaltglf eFate,“ tl}::t'r;atx:gre Thete 1s more’ Catatrh in ‘this ' Bectio at the Woman’s. Study elub Monday | from a busines strip to International | ings will be held in the church. Rev. | release starring Douglas Fairbanks|of ine countey than. all -other dlseanes - Gustafson of Elbow Lake and Rev. Bergdahl of Eagle Bend will assist Missionary Westlund with the serv- ices, which will commence at 7:45 in the evening. afternoon, which wAIl' ‘be an open Falls. have in mind. © Your guests and gfmng“ TEe g“gzgf‘#&s‘;iyx‘:fi“;; $60,000 to loau on rarms. ?’l.l“tf friends wlll appreciate the courtésy.| miscelianeous. A silver o:erhlxlgl w:,ll Land Co; February 19—Municipal election|'"® taken and the proceeds w e P ven, but don’t. for publlc{)mcla]s“ Y ™| used to- purchase material for Tay-| Miss Bee Severans of Gradnt Vald St. Philip’s Catholic. To come down to brass tacks, ¢ B B ettes for the Belgian children, which |ley drove to Bemidji yesterday an Low mass at 8 oclock in the morn- | there is a professional assassin fin Feb. 16 — Meeting Commercial garments,vlv)lll :’9 image bg ?lllemb:fi'fl passed the day with friends. “‘}8‘ lmfhl{nfl“ at 10 a. m. Sunday|the play who' is hired to shoot & club rooms for improving 'rural|of the club. It is hope at the school al :30. Vespers and bene-| young man who wants to commit sui- phone service. > attendance will be large, as money| Miss Elsie Jennings, te“he" ‘; diction at 3 p. m. J. J. T. Philippe, Xide gbut hasn’t the courage. After = is needed for this fund. Bass Lake, is the week-end guest of | rector. ilie compact has'been made the young . | Bemidji~ lrlends e ‘|, man changes his mind and wants to undayv 001, live. The result is that he has to One of theu nlc? ays.:you ;Nlfl“ The Pilgrim “Sunday school will|‘he on the iookout all the time to to go to Hakkerup's an have YOUr |yeet in the old school house in the|avoid his would-be assassin, and all picture,, taken.: 14t pifth ward at 10:30 o’clock Sunday = it morning. The Junior Endeavor will Miss Lottie Achenbach of Wilton |met in the afternoon at 3 o'clock and was the guest of Bemidji friends|the Christian Endeavor in the eve- yesterday between trains. ning at 7 o’clock. at the Elko Sunday, must be a clas- sic of its kind. The possibilities that it cannot work out directly along the lines of its plot, it frank- ly presents as things that might hap- put together, and for years it wu; posed to be incurable. Dactors, prel‘?l local remedies, and by constantly, to cure'with'local ‘tréatment,’ pronoun it incurable. Catarrh is a local’ dliem, g;ently influenced by constitutional con- tions and thercfore requires conlmu- tibnal treatment. Hall's Catarr) cine, marufactured by F.’J.”Chénd Co.,. Toledo,: Ohlo, s a, consmm[mb‘ rémedy, I8 taken lntcrnqlly ( thru' the Blbod on"the Mucous* su(fi ei of the System:''One' Hundred Dolldra’ rd is offered: for any:case that HAII“ Catarrh Medizine fafls to cure. Send for eip:ul'v: 4nd _testimonials. AR e SOCIETY HOSTESS TO CIRGLE e~ 11 Mrs. John-C. Tennstrom was host- ess to the Red Cross circle of the NOTABLE EVENT Swedish' Lutheran church yesterday . |afternoon at her home. The hours Bemidji, Feb. 16.— (Passed by cen-| were passed in sewing hospital gar- 'sor)—Next Tuesday, February 19,|ments. Lunch was served. Those ibeing election day and also the birth' present were Mrs. Oscar Christian- 5 . (,HDFMEJ!:h €O, "Toledo, Ohlo.'” ruggis E fl‘. Famll; Pills’ !ur constipation.” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erdahl of . a the town of Northiern passed yester-| Sunday ,fig‘,’gfi;‘t"‘me Presby- anniversary of Francis Twombly, son, Mrs. O. Benson, Mrs. John Mo-| qay “in “the city, on business. terian church at 11 o'clock the pas- Beaver, general nuisance on the Pio-|berg, Mrs. Hans Anderson, Mrs. S. priR dadie tor will speak on the subject, “The neer ,it was somewhat of a shock|J. Clover, Mrs. George C. Bergland, ‘We hayve just récejved a few.fam- Triumph of the. Cross’ (Gaiatlnns 10 his finer sensibilities when he ar-| Mrs. A. Elmquist, Mrs. Wolstad, Mrs. | jjy expense books. Bemidji Pioneer.| g:14) At this service the choir will 0 & i rived at his room at the home of|M. F. Willson, Miss Esther Tenn 129tf sing the anthem. “Always With Us,” %fiipl?rggs‘gfigea‘;)}ntg;:‘f;ugto&euhemulxenzteg‘lfi;ztegogfoxdfi?m;fi:ggfi)o‘r{)" Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, 1002 Bel-|strom, Miss Ruth Riley, Miss Ella L, (by E. S. Hosmer). Sunday evening | sold in Bemidji: trami avenue, last evening and en-|Anderson, Miss Tillie Johnson and| - Misses.Monica.and.Doris Utley of | at”8 o’clock ‘the sermon ‘will be on Commoaity— countered a conglomeration of “col-| Miss Eleanore Erickson. Cads Lake. are the week-end guests|¢ho subject “Turned Aside” (Luke|@:anulated Sugar. ored folks” and others attired in g of Misses Margaret and Alma Peter-| g:49). Sunday.school will. meet at| yrient mions’ 2e% “ooan nondescript raiment and looking like son. 10 a. m. and Christian Endeavor at| Graham Flour, I Cornmeal,- 10 -poun: LR l.y- !lnkr, 1 W 7 p. m. All are welcome. an epidemic of poor relations. MILITARY BALL BALL TONIGHT Wetord, pastar The house was prettily decorated in Valentine effects and although a ‘healthy growth of hirsute adorn- ment covered ye eds facial anatomy and a collar that would make a laundry gasp encircled his neck, he felt perfectly at home after a few minutes. There was no Hoo- Misses Madeline and Leona Me- Lean _of Duluth..are the guests of Miss Lottie McDonald. They will re- main over Sunday. Everything is in readlness for the military ball to be given in the city hall this evening for the benefit of the Red Cross. The committee will spare nothing to make the affair an enjoyable one. Bantist. 10 a. m., Bible school. 11 a. m., morning worship, ser-| B mon topic “Self-Realization.” Bol 7p.m,B. Y. P. U 8 p. m., praise service, sermon Tuseth’s orchestra will furnish the music at the military ball this eve- ning in the city hall. Come and en- verizing in that dinner, either. And L.l joy a pleasant evening. . 1-216| ¢opic, “The Hidden Font.” a large white coverlet o’erspread th & — e A. M. Whitby, pastor. birthday cake which was decorated SOCIAL WELL ATTENDED “ Misses Margaret Klein, Elsie Shan- N 2 non and Leona Carlton went to Cass Lake to root for the B. A. C. boys uf this city. While in Cass Lake the girls visited the school and relatives. by 18 (mercy) candles. It was a great event for ye ed when he faced that menu and the array surround- ing the festal board. Cards were played and there were readings by Miss Vera Backus and Miss Luella Backus. Arnd “everybody had a good time” and wished the cause’ of it all “many happy returns of the day.” The perpetrators of the outrage were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, son Philip; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Given, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stewart, Mrs. Stewart, G. D. Backus, Miss Vera Backus, Luella Backus, Miss Capi- tola Stewart and Mrs. Beaver. The Valentine party given by the Pilgrim Christian Endeavor in the Fifth ward Thursday evening wos well attended. The proceeds will be used towards purchasing an organ for the Sunday school. 42 45 bouzh there mudt " arket. It 1s announced that this price list may be taken by other towns in this vicinity as a guide, by adding the frelght ¢ost. GRAND TONIGHT MAE MURRAY In a Super BI;,UEBIRD “FACE VALUE” And KOMEDY Miss Alice Butler ,teacher in the Becida school, was in the city yes- terday, enroute to Turtle River, where she will pass the week-end with her parents. l THEATERS | | TONIGHT . REX iAhd'.mlrers of Jun!e Caprice will to- ... {night see that smiling William Fox For a good time, attend the mili-lgiar jpn a new, prett§ and stirring tary ball this evening in the city] photoplay. It is called “The Heart hall. Tickets are $1. Proceeds Will| o¢ Romance” and will be shown at g0 to the Red Cross. Come and help|ihe Rex theater. a good cause. 1- 216 The story is that of a young writer who is in love with Eloise Jackson (June Caprice). He is poor and Eloise’s guardian fears he is fonder of her money than of her. To test the young man, the guardian devises several tests. E]’I;hesi are exciting in the extrunn oise is really in love with the E El'll'?St Olson, ~Johnnie Koors,| yriter but she obeys the commands ‘Dick"” McGregor, John Henry, Leslie] o¢ her guardian to prove the youth ‘I?mco, Ted Sexton, Bobby” Naylor | yeally cares for her. At one point “Tuma” Simons and Victor Jarr, of | spe joins the chorus of a Broadway the B. A. C. club were defeated by|show to make her sweetheart beiicve Gass Lake, the score being 22 to 14.1she has lost her fortune. The youth is strong of heart snd never stops battling his way mto Eloise’s good graces. Also a three-reel Fox comedy. Sunday’s Big Bill. Francis X. Bushngsnml};s “Two- Gun’ Carter, with a ready hand on BRIGADE TO MEET The Boys’ Brigade will ineet for drill ‘and instruction in the base- ment of the Episcopal church this evening at 7 o’clock. Mortimer Tem- ple will be in charge. * Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miner and daughter, Grace, of Yola were ‘be- tween-train visitors in the city yes- terday Mr. Miner has recently re- turned from Sleepy Eye, Minn, wl\ere he has property interests. ‘We are going to the military ball this evening in the city hall. Be- sldes having a good time, it will help the Red Cross. 1-216 SUNDAY and MONDAY Pick of the Pictures J. WARREN KERRIGAN Ina PARALTA PLAY \ z “TURN of a CARD” 7 PARTS “ . Remember a ‘“Man’s N?an?" This Picture Has the Same Players “Matinse 2:30 Always 'S.* Night 7:30 & 9:00 : Misses Fayal and Real Edwards _ WM. Fox Presen’s returned last evening from Chicago the trigger of both gums. This is and Minneapolis, where they passed|, sombination warranted to shoot £ s two weeks purchasing stock for their| siraight into the affections of every A millinery. patron of your theater. And Beverly IN THE Bayne as sweet Marian Conover will Miss Anna Werner, who is in|pake the hold-up of hearts complete. charge of the millinery department “The Adopted Son,” at the Rex at the Carlson Variety store, return- Sunday, is as full ol: thrills as an cd yesterday morning from St. Paul egg is of meat. It is a story of moun- where she passed ten days studying| ¢ain life and mountain love, of the the spring styles and purchasing|foud of two old families of Eastern imillinery stock for the store. Tennessee, of the amazing way in which the feud was bitterly fought and the equally amazing way in which peace was finally won. Throughout this six-act super-feat- ure, stress is laid on the fact that ‘ character counts. A man’s work in a man’s world, with the love of a 3 Rev. Aanestad of Baudette was \ ). 3 he guest of Rev. and Mrs. Osmond < : ’ f oanson yesterday. He is at the head ¢ 4 of the Lutheran soldiers’ welfare 1 BB drive in this county and was here e interest of his work.. He s b went to Blackduck from here. FIVE AcTs am F'VE\ AcTs 4 H fdjt terda: Her | ¥¥1 photoplay from the famous nov- A fisitor in Bemidjl yesterday. —Herf ;% " natole France, which is to be i TE husband 'who enlisted last fall and seen at the Rex theater Monday. It FOX Comedy, 3 Reels “HIS MERRY: MIXUP" [Wlkc, s.mcvsiorst et o 1 s Gordon's at Bhotapiay. ) nfi'orth, has been promoted to cor- “Thais” tells the story of a <béauty porlal. ~ Mrs. Wallace has taken|,. .,cient Alexandria who is notor- hdrge of their store at Trail butf; . "¢or ror many love affairs. A will -sell out if satisfactory arrange- wealthy young man named Papimu- ments can be “;?de and will seek a5 45 attracted by Thais, but leav- povernment position. ing her home one -evening, is set upon by a jealous rival whom _ he slays in self-defense. Having lately become a convert to Christianity, he knows that murder is a crime against Heaven, and in his great remorse he becomes -a monk and goes-far out true woman to make. it brighter, is the work done by "Two-Gun" Car- on the desert to live in expiation of his sin. —— Elmer Anderson of Camp Dodge is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Roe today. He will return to the camp this evening on the 11:20 train. He has been the guest of his parents in Fargo, N. D., for ten days. ter. Charlie Chaplin will also be seen in “The Pawn Shop.” “Thais” on Monday, The one and only Mary Garden is the star of ““Thais,” the new Gold- Mrs. J. S. Wallace of Trail was 'ELKO Sunday Only - “Flirting With Fate” KEYSTONE' Komedy “A RIP ROARINGC TIME” T Acts and I's Al Laughs : Tonight Last Time SUNDAY’S FEATURES. METRO PICTURES CORPORATION PRESENTS FRANGIS BUSHMAN: And BEVERLEY BAYNE IN THE . “Adopted Son” A Sweet girl of the Tennesse mountains in six acts CHARLIE CHAPLIN i ‘PAWN SHOP 10 cents and20 cents NS 7:10 and 9:00 o’clock Monday--MARY GARDEN In “THAIS" C. William Nelson has returned rom Tracy, Minn., where he was alled. by the serious illness of O. . i Covey, who is suffering from bneumonia. His wife and little Fdaughter, Florence, who accompanied hlm to Tracy, will remain in the sbuthern .part of the state for some ‘time longer. Mr. Covey owns a large farm six miles west of this city on he Jefferson highway. As soon as he recovers from his illness and as soon as the roads are passable he ex- fpects to drive up here in his Dodge car. : CHURCHES t. lome ol Tastislemes, Episoonal 8 a. m., Holy Communlon —-10 a. m.. church school. 11 a, m., morning prayer and ser- GRAND TONIGHT Mae Murray, late star of Zieg- feld’s Follies and other famous mu- sical organizations, comes to the Grand theater tonight to present “Face Value” in Bluebird photo- plays. Here is a story of love and adventure, filled with thrills and ex- citement, with beautiful photogra- phy and artistic acting affording the very best elements of engaging enter- tainment. Bluebirds never disap- point and ‘“Face Value” may be de- pended upon to maintain the excel- lent reputation these features have established during two years of con- sistent offerings. d Sunday. Grang J. Warren Kerrigan in ‘a new Par- 4 101 vemtolis jalta Play, “Turn of a Card,” in " . “seven parts, will be the attraction “THE SHIP OF DOOM” on. ?5 p. m., vespers and address. —QGeorge Backhurst, rector, | [ SN