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< (3 Tl INTERESTING PROGRAM gsting topic at the Woman’s Study | dootor. ‘club yesterday afternoon, at the open meeting held at the home of The program was as follows: midji-Monday. i Roll call-——Names of Famous Com- positions. 3 { Paper—'Modern posers.” This paper prepared by Mrs. B. W. Lakin was read by Mrs. Rey Olson, in the absence of Mrs. Lakin. T Cann, Sunday evening at St. ‘“Charles Gunod ana His Operas”| thony’s hospital, a son. —Mrs. L. A. LaBaw. The paper, ‘“Faust and Romeo and Juliet,” written by Miss Mills, was read by Mrs. W. P. Dyer, | visitors Sunday and Monday. as Miss-Mills was unable to attend. Miss Ida Virinia Brown sang two dicture taken. and “Sing, Smile and Slumber.” Miss| terday and transacted business. Arvilla Kenfield played Miss Brown'’s accompaniments. Das Ampordes.” . This being an open meeting, a silver offering was taken, The latest, popular, used in making layettes for Belgian children. ~ More money - is badly needed for this fund as all the ma- terial is about used up:. meeting will be held. March 4. CLASS TO MEET : Miss Frances McManus has pher. regular hour in the basement of the his home. Presbyterian church for drill, which will commence promptly at 8 o’clock. All_ members are urged to be there. MES. CROTHERS- HOSTESS Mrs. L.'G. Crothers, 713 Beltrami have' in mind. Miss Mavis Phillippi, who Red Cross circle tomorrow afternoon at her home. will be served by this circle. CLUB MEETS TUESDAY Rev. Lester P. Warford, pastor of & the Presbyterian chureh, will enter- isn °1°“fl“$'d dat St. Anthony’s tain the Philomsthian club Tuesday|Pital yesterday. evening. ‘‘German . History” will be the topic. ; BIRTHDAY OBSERVED' Friday evening the Masons will entertain-at a Washington party in the ' Masonic hall. :played: " . ; e . |Baer-and two :children are pas TTERS MEET the winter in Mintedpolis.” <+ Mrs. Bert Getchell entertained the Dyer-Getchell Red Cross circle at -her home last evening. terday. a couple of weeks. Cards will be|pank is spending several days Mrs. Cha.l{dler of Park her daughter, Mrs. J. H._Koors. “ Personals and Newsy Notes Dean | Part of Minnesota. $50,000 to loan on Tarms. ariet and Co. day. ill health. We nave just received a few fam-|finish of the war. ily expense books. Bemidji Plonzeseri 129t HIREX TODAY| & William Sherrill. Feature Corporation Presents 1 J AND JACK SHERRILL IN THE coosrenaaacsa €0 —FIVE REELS . KING BEE FILM CORP.. vresents i flLI.IE WEST IN “THE GHOS_IV: REELS 7:20 and 9 o’clockl0c and 20c TOMORROW?’S FEATURE THOMAS A. EDISON Introduces ‘ “SALT OF THE EARTH” FEATURING PEGCY ADAMS ALSO-A MUSTY SUFFER COMEDY COMING—— THEDA BARA——IN—— “ROSE OF BLOOD” THZ: BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 7 family, 1111 Lake Boulevard, will row, where Mr. Hanson will go into the mercantile business, having pur- || chased the store formerly owned by Johnson & Froberg... Before moving || to Bemidji about two years ago, Mr. i Mrs. J. D. Bogart of Hornet was | “French Music” proved an inter-{in the city today ‘to consult a local avnaal Mrs. O. Johnson of Leonard was|of hed socks, ‘Mrs. E. E. Kenfield on. Doud avenue. | among the business visitors in Be- handkerchlets',’ 12 knit sponges or One: of these nice; days you ought French Com-| ‘0 go to Hakkerup’s and have )io‘xg Born, to Dr..and Mrs. D. F. Mc- An- Carl and Martin Otterstad of Tur- Beatrice | tle River were. among the.business 7 Mr. and Mrs. David Hinshaw of ‘selections by Gounod, ‘‘Ave. Marie” | Grant Valley drove to Bemidji yes- Andrew Erickson of Point Com- Miss Kenfield also played “O, Low-| fcrt, near Turtle River, has gone to 1y Maiden” (by Meyerbeer) and ‘Pas| Minneapolis for a,few days’ visit. up-to-date which | music received every week at Maloy’s amounted to $4.45, which will be| Confectionery Store, 214 Third. St. 2-220 ac-| the “price” of her father’s freedom, The next| cepted-a position with the St. Hil- aire Lumber company as stenogra- August Carlson of Hornet, who has The Young Woman's Gymnasium| been confined at St. Anthony’s hos- class will mget this evening at the|pital for some time, has returned to hand makes an enjoyable entertain- Today—Telephone. the Pioneer of- fice; 922, about that news item youj Your guests and triends will appreciate the courtesy | has tertain St. Philip’s|been the guest of relatives in Be- ayenne N et L midji for a few days, returned to her; During Lent no lunch school in the town of Northern yes-j Mrs. A. D. Simpkins and Mrs. A.| L. O’'Dell of the town of Northerni visited Mrs. Simpkin’s husband, who| hos- Miss Carrie Smith of Kelliher wasj in Bemidji vesterday to meet herj| See it Wednesday at the Grand thea- sister, Miss Florence Smith of Du-|fter. . luth, who will visit her parents for| H. C. Baer of the Security Statej in{ Minneapolis and other. points. Mrs. singj Rapidsj knitting | stopped off between trains yesterday,| while enroute to Internatiomal Falls.| She will return to Bemidji in a few| days and will visit at the home of| Mrs. E. E. McDonald expects toj leave this week or first of next for Gonvick and Shevlin, and from there will go to Morrison country in thel| the story of *“Joan the Woman,” is interest of her work as Red Crossfl also responsible for the authorship field secretary for the north centralfj of “The Woman God Forgot,” and Edmond Foster. has returned to| - his home in Pleasant Valley from| john Icc: of Leonard was among|camp Pike, Ark., having. received an the business visitors in the city Mon-| yonorable discharge on account ofj His only regret is that] how the Spanish invaded Mexico and he could not serve Uncle Sam to the| of their conquest of Montezuma and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hanson and -Hanson was in business at Redby for about four. years. ~The past four months he has traveled for the George A. Hormel Packing: company of Duluth, RED- CROSS NOTES The following shipment was made Saturday; 43 suits of outing pa- 15 convalescent robes, 100 bed- shirts, 35 ‘surgeon’s robes, 40, pairs of operating ‘leggins, 50 pairs 4 nightengales, 16 wash cloths. Spooner, but came too late for last week’s shipment: 35 sweaters, 22 pairs_socks, 26 pairs. mufflers and one helmet. pervisor. in- the room, evenings. ‘THEATERS! GRAND TONIGHT X In adapting to the screen ‘One Clear Call” by Larry Evans, Bluebird has achieved a production worthy of commendation. . Carmel Meyers as and Kenneth Harlan who forced her into a marriage with him as repara- tion for his father’s ruin, depict in clever fashion difficult roles. The story of the girl who sought to win after marriage the love of her hus- ment. There are thrills. and heart interest with settings in this play for which Bluebird photoplays are famous, ‘“The Wife He Bought’ is the title of this interesting play to be shown.at the Grand theater to- night. Grand Wednesday. “Stolen . Hours” is a movie treat. With charming Ethel Clayton as.the winsome star, it brings.joy to the hearts of spectators, puts a song on their lips and.sends them back into the world, smiling, happy and con- tented. “Stolen Hours” is a World-Picture Brady-Made. It shows Ethel Clay- ton-at her very best. "It is superbly nphotographed, wonderfully staged. ELKO TONIGHT “The Clever Mrs. Carfax,” by Hec- tor Turnbull and Gardner Hunting, and starring the renowned feminine impersonator, Julian Eltinge, will again be the attraction at the Elko theater tonight. Primarily a com- 2dy, “The Clever Mrs. Carfax’ takes its hero (ine) through many hair vaising adventures and provides thrills aplenty. Julian Eltinge as Mrs. Carfar is unbelievably dainty and fastidious-in trailing frocks or | stunning bathing suit. Elko Tomorrow. Jeanie MacPherson, who wrote move to Center City, Minn., tomor- The following knit articles were received from Kelliher, Baudette and, ' i From now on there will be no su- surgical . dressing wristers, 2j{- also for Mary Pickford’s recent pro- duction, “The Little American.” For her theme in “The Woman God Forgot,” Miss MacPherson has taken the story from a chapter in the early history of America telling his Aztecs. Geraldine Farrar is seen as Tezca, daughter of Montezuma. The production is one of the most | elaborate and beautiful ever made by Cecil deMille. It will be shown Thursday. REX TONIGHT Tonight at the Rex, the William Sherrill Feature corporation pre- sents Dorothy Bernard, celebrated !motion picture artist, in “The Ac- z_compllce.” supported by Jack Sher- firill. There are five acts in the pic- {] ture, everyone of absorbing interest. ] . In addition to this drama King Bee will present Billy West in ‘““The: f “TONIGH T --- BLUEBIAD Presents the Beautiful CARMEL MYERS in the screen adaptation of “One Clear Call”, entitled— “The Wife He Bought” Entertaining Five Part Drama and a Comedy at the ‘Grand TOMORROW— MAT. & EVE. “Stolen Hours” A World Picture, with Ethel Clayton 1 H at the Elko theater tomorrow andj Before the (hvention of our Patent Alr Proof Pouch Many Dealers Could Not Kecp the Flavor and Freshness in REAL GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO. Now the Patent PDIIEI:K.BD‘I 1t od. HE LEARNED ALL AEOIEJJ'm n;:&. %‘?&Xf#.‘&.m ,MINI ‘%r:;uz‘ READ MY BJLLBOARD HE WENT| OUT AND ROPED'HIM A PLUG~ AND NOW'LOOK HOW-HAP! Y LOOK FOR.THE PROTECTION SEAL IS NOT REAL GRAVELY WITHOUT THIS SEAL Results, of City Gardens. The Pittsburgh, Vacant Lot Garden, association, which has distributed $400| in prizes among 92 backyard garden-| ers, reports that. it produced $60,000/ worth of vegetables this year and ex- pects to do even better next season. In; addition to the vegetables.ralsed under| the direction of the association, consld-| > eration must be given to the:value;of, Y OUlNl E those raised independently. While| P there is nothing at hand by which an; estimate of the products;of. the inde- pendent gardeners.can be made, the; many fine gardens. seen. in: practically, every part of the city declare that the sum would be large., Thenthe value; of the flowers.raised in the vacant lot gardens as well as in others—a- value| that cannot be measured by dolldrs and; cents—must be remembered, And best; of all is the impetus given: to thrift, re-; Ghost,” a comedy in two reels, mak-| sourcefulness and cultivation of beau-, {ntg a steven-reel program of unusual| ty.—Pittsburgh Post. nterest. ;l')tilero. is :more (l!marrm in- thisisection i the: country., thau,. all .other,dl put tagether, and ‘xkor years it ;va‘:f:\.l;q posed to be-incurable. Doctors prescribec local remedies,:and;by: constantly falling to cure-withilogal treatmeat, pronounced it incurable, Catarrh, is a local disease, greatly influenced by - constitutional ‘con- ditions, and. therefere. requires-constitu~ tional treatment.- Hall's.Catarrh. Madis cine, munufactured, by, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy; is. taken. internally and. acts thru. the Blood on;the: Mugous,Surfaces of the System,. One_Hundred Dollars re: ward is offered -for any ‘case that Hall's Catarrh: Medicine fails-toicure. Sindifor cirg‘ul}rxé nndfi te’z{uzocnéam i o . J, B g ., Toledo,. Ohio.. Sold by%mgm-. he: oledo.. Ohlo.,, Hall's Family: Pillsifur _constipation. R P R A Trump Card A triple headline . attraction.— higgest star. in the line biggeat director-of. spectaculan. dramar— most popular supperting star. Lungs Are I'Weakened By Hard Colds ALy CASCARA' OgM\O‘" The old family remedy —in tables ¢ e, sure, easy to take. No —n0 leasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Money backifitfails. Getthe im“h‘ box :with ed Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it 24.Tablets for25c. " At AnyDrug Store Rex Tomorrow. An Edison film will be the offer- USTE I-E | K‘ ing at the Rex tomorrow when Peggy U Adams will be seen in “The Salt of ' ' < the Earth,” one of the Edison com- pany’s superb productions. A Musty Suffer comedy will be an added feat- ure to the Edison production. It Soothes and Rehevgs lee'a! - Another Big Feature Mustard Plaster- Without Lovers of motion pictures which the Burn or St“_'g interest and enthrall will welcome| Musterole is & clean, white ointm%z the glad news that Theda Bara is to| made with the oil of mustard, It does all] appear at the Rex theater Thursday|ths work of the old-fashioned mustard and Friday in her newest William | plaster—does it better and does not blis-| Fox production, “The Rose of Blood.” | ter. You ‘do not have to bother -with a, Miss Bara portrays a Russian|cloth. You simply rub it on—and usually| heroine. But Lisza Tapenka is dif-|the pain is gonel ferent from every other leading lady| Many doctors and nurses use Muster- of Slayonic origin. She is a Russian | ol and recommend it to their patients, who- fights, made of the same stuff| They will gladly tell you what relief it which formed the brave Legion of | gives {from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, Death. stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, The story of this gripping picture plourisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains was written by Richard Ordynski, ard aches of the back oggox{\ts.e?mmi stage director of the Metropolitan sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted Opera House in New York. Mr, Or-fect, colds of the chest (it often pre GERALDIAE: FARRAR “The Wonan THAT GoD Foreor' ¢4 AN ARTCRART PICTVRE. 1 Wit Watlace Reid and ‘a strong cast: of famous dynski, who himself acts the role of | vents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2:50. the leading revolutionist in the film, was born in Poland and lived there for many years. He personally su- pervised the details of the producticn and insured the accuracy of every setting and incident. players KIDNEY MEDIGINE WINS = R ey V. & Hlfill STA"DING Remember, Wed.,, “Wheatless Day” EL 0“ "w“s' One of the most pleasing and re- liable kidney, liver and bladder prep- arations on the market today is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. We say this because we have sold the medicine for the past fifteen years and all we have heard has been complimentary toward the remedy. We have never had a bottle returned to us and have our first complaint to receive. FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS;. ATTENTION: We are buying}Hides, Furs, Wool-" Pelts and Tallow ‘and will'pay-g Very truly yours, SCHWEITZER DRUG CO. you the full market prices, ; Aug. 4th, 1917, Mapleton, Minn. ' e T gy | or, Bitter to NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY | Dr. Kilmer & Co. 'Binghamton, N. Y.| One Half Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN Prove What Swamp Root Will Do F~r You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince any- one. You will also receive a book- let of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Medium and large size hottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. " Bemidji’s all the year-round:livery. Service:is first class-always. Best of horses, rigs; robes; foot'warmers; eto, POGUE'S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE, | e TELEPHONE 3-W ‘ HICKERSON, Manager | G E. B S TR THE FUEL ADMINISTRATION PERMITS SHOWING ON Tuesday AT-THE THEATERS 1L WAYS O SAVE SUGAR-WHICH ISYODKWAY,, 2 | 1 | o 1] i | | GRAND CARMEL MYERS In Bluebird Drama “THE WIFE HE BOUGHT"” and a comedy -ELKO -| JULIAN EL™NGE Famous Female Impersonator in a Paramount Picture “CLEVER MRS. FAIRFAX” Gacll B.. DoMille's: Produstion