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ith a tie. ' Forty-seyen 8 7 ‘G'hm‘mw ‘were ‘present. s, was_ the third ““of & ‘serfes ‘of| " Mrs. T. Olson ‘of Halstad, Minn, ‘dances to be given for the benefit|is in the city for a few days and if he Red Cross.:' Another will -be| gatisfactory arrangements ‘can : made will reside here this summer. REX TONIGHT t Samr.dfiy nigm; s TO }AKE SCRAP BOOES ‘At the meeting of the/Y’s club. this 'eventns, ‘in.the basement of the Pres- byterian: ichurch, ‘the members will /make scrap books/ for_the soldiers.|: ', g Mitchell and n'ion'.t Mafiiiand,, left Saturday - for Detroit, [inn;, Hour ‘and: a ‘large attendance 18 de-|ohare they willvisit' Mr. Mitchell’s | Journal. : sired. 2 & Sarl mother, Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, for a Tuesday and Wednesday, The clams will meet at the regular ' BOYS'CLUB TO MEET || chureh basement at:the regular h ] urged: to atten: ‘Newsy Notes $50,000 to ‘loax on rarms. i Dean Land Co. - dny 1 pd“ & few fam- ;‘ Mra: Bimer Pollefson of Rosby w among: the o own shoppers Sat- urday. § BRI s “Ons o th : o to go to’' Hakkerup’s and have your|: /.Motura ‘ taken, R 1dpt © ~ - Gilbert Peterson of Turtle River .“the city Saturday. Attorney 1. W. Langaard of Black- . duck was in the city today; having probate matters 'to attend to. tomorrow evening on acconut of the fo0d lecture in’ the Blko theater. - office’ conducted civil service-exam- inations in° Federal Dam _Saturday. Mrs.. Frank Schroeder of ‘Be -~ was the week-end.guest of her mo- ;ber; Mrs. M. Hogan, of Grant Val- ey. * § Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Mattick of the Lake Julia sanatorium were b :mlnsu,vlsuog in the city Satur- , ny. 3 5z .Miu_ Olive Curtis, -who has -been iconfined at St. ‘Anthony’s hospital for the past several~days; is recov-: TR COLEN Y A 922, fi}[!:ut'~ that news item you | < - . . GRAND. THEATER, If the-party with the yellow hat | who ‘took’ the' pocketbood from the rest- Toom Saturday, will return it khe will ‘not be prosecuted.. . .1-225 | rew days. : = ol Miss Ban iliam 4 Thie Volunteer club of ‘the Baptist| zuest ‘of 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |10 the “Heart of -a Lion. ¢ cit t urch will meet this evening.in the %V H. Sc‘hmit‘t’ and family, will.Te- = ementto.the.storyy Taylor Falines expects ‘to return home’ today. after. 1 a few days business visit in the city. [ bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed. In S8 BEMID), Here is the girl’s own story: "Fgl! 5 ibize 2 . % - “l'years I had dyspepsia, sour ‘stomach g E. C. Stiles of Warroad, formerly| 8nd crfi-stipt;ltlon. I dranl}t hot water |l in the ¢réamery business in this city,|3nd: olive oil by the gallon. Noth- : : Z i ¥ ing helped until I tried ‘huckhtorn [ L] ) Personals afid "= “ll'Mr. Stiles operates the creamery at|Adler-i-ka. - ONE SPOONFUL: help- ; 3 ) o o Warroad: = . 3 ... Jed me INSTANTLY.”: Because Ad- George Chisholm of Crow Wing is|tary tract it relieves ANY. CASE the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . Fred| constipation, sour stomach-or gas Brinkman. = He came to the city tojand prevents appendieitis. It “has .| bid “his” brother; Angus’ Chisholm,{ QUICKEST ACTION of -anything we goodbye. ~Angus will ‘leave -tomor-| aver. sold.. City: Drug Store.—Adv, row to enter the military. " z P e ' - Ha {1%0%, who' hds heen ‘the | OFFICIAL . PROCEEDINGS ,OF. . CITY. rry. Wilcox, -w COUNG BEN ag|returned to his home in Mahnomen |n. m. A -quorum being present meet- the latter part of last week. He ex- ing was called to order by Acting pectsito return to Bemidji in a few] Twelve (12) inch:blue prin y m:- government ' certiffed” “plats, | or: wing. all government - : notes, g . g swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and . Minutes of -the last regular meeting the: location of judicial ditches!‘to be sold ‘at May, 1918, sale at" Be- midji, Minn., 26c each. ' For sale at- Sl 7 995t Pay ‘Holl. ‘month of .f;;nun 3 4 % 4 3 i, Lampman, poplar wood 14.00 s Ly en nne- | D W. Sheets, birch wood. . } i Mg Rose Koors W 2. 5 |Fred Petrie, boarding paupe! & . : apolis today where s daughter; Mrs. E. G. Swanson, for| "power: Co.. ourrent. Fifth 2 E some: time, = Miss Dolly: Koors, who| ‘ward, month of January.... £ vus Rowngc the "’“"“W-Y“‘."‘,”P An has' been the guest-of her- siste;'s‘.vtor Minnegota Electric. Light & i ¥ " the past several days, is expected to| for Fanuary ..... e % X return. to Bemidji - tomorrow. - She| Minnesota - Electric 'Light & was called to Minneapolis on account Power Co., current to library, of ‘the ‘death of Lois Mary Swanson; | ot Li /5, the two months’ old daughter of Mr.|" Power Co general lghting - There will be no gymnasium class] and /Mrs. E. G. Swanson. M:;’,"',{?“‘Th.{;’,;,,gggj‘flr;{t Gekers 02T ds SH IRlEY M Aan James K. Given, who has enjoyed | gd, LaFiueur, hauling wood... ta “furlough here with dms mothe:;i Northwestern ~Telephone Ex- | Mrs. Given-McGee, and sisters an ¢ 8. ‘A. Cutter of the Bemidji post: brothers, left Saturday on the S00 vv].m}{?rflufi&éh','bi,}%v'fi. R 2.0 Sl6Fy by Géorse Weston, as pib- enroute to the U. S. S. Kansas. His|Street Gang, general labor, & lished in the Ladies’ Home sisters, Misses Margaret and Muriel Jos. Hahn, scavenger work. 3.0/ Foitrnal: Quality portraiis and kodak finish-| McGee, accompanied. him ‘as far as]. “oity puilaing . % i : Moose Lake, where Miss Margaret|john Goodman, '35 ' cords ’of e e Sl 40 [0in Sy one) ot tnd whse e Morel | gfion S80I g avoce Y, SHOWN TN FIVE ACTR - **| be the guest of -her sister-until this[Tohn GOOdmEn, U0 50! 100,00 midji | evening. - His sister-in-law, Mrs. R.| jonn Goodman, wood L. Given, also left on the same train for Virginia, Minn., where she will visit -her parents. 0 e —_———— || Jas. A. Gray, atlas {o:‘l brary.. 9.50 MATINEE DAILY Resolution. . " Al}fllesolufiolr: hdesignstdedt:g t)‘z{,_ 1]21_ EVENINGS 7:20 and 9:00 erman Lahr offere e followin 4 resolution and moved its adoption. Bi i ADMISSION 10c and 20c it resolved by the: city council of the City of Bemidjl that the salary of the et e ] mmGHT — TAST TIME resolutionl was puttupon its passage by | Saturday Evening Post Story. St ana ordaren TISA Bas tibtion “Ghasis nf ; TOMORROW——MAT. & EVE. f half of City Clerk Stein, to the report 9 and recommendation -of the ' finance committee made at the previous meet- NOTE—This picture appears/at lockup, was read and on motion and the Elko theater tonight, but ||355nd referred to the building com- WILLIAM FARNUM of greatest need; A Friend Indeed. will again be shown 1in the ||" There being no further business, it 0 ? % b Grand Tuesday that the Food || was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. Administration speakers may use the Elko Tuesday. . THZ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER [ HIRSUTE ADORNMENT FOR ALL . Transformation - Riovec i Decldedly. Helpful to Woman Who Have - 'No Mald, ) POPULARITY ! The baldest woman:becomes beautt- | ful, or, if her features don't permit it, at least attractive, under the magic in- fluence of a well-made transformation,.|: 'motes a fashion writer In the New York Herald. The transformations of a dec- P : 5 rioadot b d:' :go ung today are vastly differ- 185 e 2 Ayl f s i i . { ent, for modern hairdressers have 8o to"-‘,’;',;{?,':, %mfiidj‘vjflg‘b},n ol ’ - et »m:tected this hhjs\;:e udgrxamentil that ed thereby the iliness of their son ; I “Piotura’ || only an ‘expert is able to detect that It fir:h‘llxlx;i J{tp enlisted while uut’,n;gp?t‘ o P"amo'fm' I:lc?:re 18 not the real thing. In other days ds’| bu mot pass on account of ha ; 123 i ‘ when a woman took to a transforma- |' |ing a weak heart.” Their son, Alex- £ “JaCk & Jelfl’” tlon to cover up a scarcity of locks she ander, _Wm 153“ SAIND, tomorr i {deceived no one but herself, for her ar- G [ tificial. ald to nature was wholly ap- ‘parent to curious eyes.. The trans- . formations were not well made, and 1o one ever mistook them for anything 1 except-just what they vere. . Today:all this is changed. ' Tha mod- ern transformation is-a thing of beauty and a joy forever, a comfort'and a con- venience without which many a wom- an: could not make an attractive toi- lette;. Some folk prefer:a side part- ing, others one in the center; others, again, object to a parting at'all. ' The modern transformation 13 made to sult all tastes, : The very fact that the transforma- 3 tion can be taken off and “dressed” £ 2 o — before wearing completely does away with so many of the difficulties against which the - “maidless” woman: has to contend. * 3 WITH A NOSEGAY ON: COLLAR Embroidered Flowers in Natural Col- Foulard Is a Y { popular material, but it °r.': :ug‘f::'::"e :L‘:’é’;g"f:g:flk. Is going to be more popular during the coming spring and .summer months. Two.advance models for misses have .This frgck Is made most simply, in.line a novel embroidered touch which lends :It':rha;;:\ ‘:::-e:;n:”:u::n.ha;h:p:;::n.:?‘ :J‘llleel:‘e aSltlill:tF;llz‘;s sgn:‘r‘:ii:m?nat;gs: panel effect in front is unique. The 3 ; dress Is in red and ‘white, while the ral coloring embellish the right side-of youthful narrow shawl collars, look- :::::::::;"f white georgette has bead ing as though fresh nosegays had been \The: boya of ‘Yardley’s Bar X | “Ranch sat up and’took’ notice’ when Jack' Pickford came to town. He'll make ‘you'sit up ‘and take notice ,too, wien you - 8ee him in this thriller of Easf and West, ! s § of ‘her son, Roland rst-birth anniversary. - ‘ginfa Brown will' re- ) ‘Bemidjl' this’ evening: h;:nlr g Fiineiss ‘alls’ where she gave a recital |- :ship. P i f the Red Cross. appeals to him, and" eis‘:thr ; it v S.’ nm f RS it, having galned fifteen pounds.”. " i:NOTE—Tuesday “JACK AND : ; RN Z - JILL” will again: appear at the “Telophone the Ploneer of:| i Your guests: and 118 uppflohu» the ‘courtesy 2 % Paramount pictures of ‘recent ‘date, bl 5 A ii-o | sueh-as “Seventeen,” “Great Expec- | tations,” - “Freckless’”’ 'and ' “The Varmint,” are ‘now- being: seen in their latest: production, “Jack and Jill,” which is to be screened at the Elko theater tonight and:- at . the Grand theater tomorrow. GRAND TONIGHT . “Uneasy Money,” the comedy- drama based on the popular Satur- day Evening Post story of that name; Talmédge holds: . the . screen’ will again be shown at the Grand ‘‘Ghosts of Yesterday.” On THUIS-iihepter tonight. e 4 Schmitt, who is° the| 48y, William Farnum will ‘'be ‘seen| ":mye picture adds humor. and: ex- Z“This playhouse ‘offers a good bill for.the first four days of the present week. R Tonight’s announcement :of = the ‘‘Apple Tree Girl’ starring; Shirley Mason ' is taken “from 'the . .dainty, Wholesome- story ‘by. George Weston{. as. published 'in -the ;Ladies . Home . ' -ag the placid, the guileless, the hon- - ELKQ TONIGHT - cat, young Englien. lord, suddonly | tucked da. ‘ -Jack Pickford and Eouise Huff, the| bequeathed a ‘fortune merely be- A small pink carnation with follage young stars. who -_hmig appeared to-| cause he ‘befriended an old - fogey | I8 very chic-on an Eton suit of navy The sleeveless sweater .i§.a greal gether in" many of:the-best known | millionaire, is' most unhappy. tricotine, which may also.be worn as| success. Everybody who has knitted e S : s z a dress. Black satin folds are used | this type of sweater for the Red Cross, ¢ B} GIRL'S STATEMENT to ‘define the tallored shapeliness of | ‘uccording to specifications, knows that . ¥ e collar and cuffs whose curves match, | in one guise it must fill a real want. as well as a horlzontal barlike panel | And then there are the purely frivo- which offsets the double-breasted clos- | lous sleeveless sweaters of. silk and ing. Two flying panels, one plece | wool, in gay colors, sometimes bor- above shoulder blades, glve an unusual | ‘dered avound the neck and armholes back to the Eton, for the ends of each | and lower edge with a narrow band of kFalls thlg efe- Sleeveless Sweater. are finished with card fringe. angora. The sleeveless sweater {8 usu- 5 - There is a one-siled tunic on the | ally of the slip-over style, that I8 pulled ler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE aliment- narrow skirt which completes this|ion and.off over the head. 5 model, The other, a pobby suit of navy Polret twill, has a bluet embroldered Building Lawns, on it, tracings of silyer thread simply | Lawns that are patchy or spotted marking the shadows cast by the blend- | may have bad spots filled with new ing shades of floss. soil and sown or planted with sod Oblong inset panels on the narrow taken from elgsewhere and well fitted he belf and others of larger dimenslons ar- | and battered down, The latter is the ranged half way between skirt section | better way. If the lawn is to be made and bodice at center back and one at | anew, plense remember it cannot be elther side front on the skirt section | too heavily stirred, too Leavily fertil- help to serve as pockets, are other tzed nor can the fertilizer be too thor- features that are “different.” oughly mixed with the soll. Then set- e tle thoroughly with water before seek- | Remember.. Wed.. “Wheatless Day” | ing to make it smooth. - THEATER . PERFECTION PICTURES THOMAS A. EDISON. Offers Minutes. : : o 1] ‘were sread ag.carrected and. approved. ¥ -The " following " bills. : @fter being ¥ i and’second i, O] 3 Big7sister, /M1 e o 4y ABIB. Y or the past “several days,l " Council met-at¢€ity hall'at 8 o’clock President Smith. 5 7 e Roll -Call, o *Upon roll call .the following alder- man were declared: present—Lahr, Bag- opies ley, 'Backus. Phillippi, ‘Hazen, Larson, »Toanll{sh, ‘Bmith, Absent—Smart, Mobeérg, ar] “ 4 ¥ he will visit her Minnesota Electric Light Power Co.. pumping contract January. . b heds e s . 6.12 Starring that sweet character, maintenance ‘for: January... ‘222 change Co. telephone to The dainty and wholesome Bemldji Electric Co., lamps_f building ....oeoveeen Ve 54.15 J..J. Doram; installing sink an drain ..o eeiais iy . 32,66 b e S EAM'!IETYY yMTSUC!lMfi; _OD - STANDARD, “BLC A i e N e $ =Y Journal-Printing Co., subscrip- tion to Hbrary ............ . 4.00 assistant truck driver and janitor for the coming year be changed from $80| per month as fixed by resolution Noi A 120, to $90 a month. Alderman Philippi T { & w d d y seconded the motion and the furegoPng b M—onas_a_ Lahr, Bagley, Backus, Phillippi, Hazen, Y i - Joanis, Larson, = Smith.: Nays—None. X Absent-—Sma;‘ti Mt;})erg, Clark. = . iscellaneous. L IN SPECIAL FEATURE It was moved and seconded that six tons of coal be purchased for the li- —in— “unnas Ji Mfl"e " brary, to be paid for out of the general % fund. Carried. X an aye and-nay. vote. The following aldermen voting aye— P DELIVERY - and se&ond. Matter of purchasing a rectifier for repairing fire truck was referred to the fire committee. Attorney Russell read a reply in be- A Boon to Business ing. Upon motion and second this reply s referred to the city attorney, and to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- and LOUISE HUFF |[5s smeea e actonait et o From the play “TWO WO- We Are Prepared ! icliver WOODSTOCK Tyve; LIt ags AL ESa e S o MEN” by Rupert Hughes. once. The Woodstock -Typewriter Company has broken all I Farmmouh o leturs ek 64 tha: anante. commiktes) o records,-and in spite of war conditions has increased its output over three times in six months, in order to meet the growing Business demand for this popular machine. Thousands of business firms are thankful to the Woodstock as the machine of the hour; a standard, 42 key Typewriter, endorsed by the best operators; something better at the time matters pertaining to the water depart- (1] 1) ment, was read and on motion and sec- - an O o oaaatl f the state board THURS! ’ ecommendations o ¢ state boa . of control as to repairs, etc,; to the DAY Approved, INVESTIGATE—Order Now to be Sure e Adting President. Phone 922 BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidji GEQ. STEIN, City Cfg'k. < “THE HEART N¥ THE LION”