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RED CROSS DANCE | Ruby Case, Miss Blanshe:Graston ang nder the auspices of a number of ! }{ Cross workers, another Saturday | evening. A?“'h‘u‘z:" ':_m*‘ guests «vening dance will be given in the|Were taken to the theater. ¢ity ‘hall tomorrow evening for the benefit of .the Red: Cross, this being the fifth of a series of six dances. The public of Bemidji and vicinity will be cordially welcomed to thejmnesday. afternoon in honor of her . “hop” and no efforts will: be spared eleventh wedding anniversary. The by the committee in charge to make !'guests were: Mrs.. A: 0. Akre, Mrs. : the evening pleasant and entertain- Ed Akre, Rev and Mrs. 0. P. Grambo AL ing. Tuseth's orchestra has been en-|and Mrs. Thomas: Nygaard. i gaged for the evening. The proceeds; of these dances will be turned overj to the Red Cross chapter of Beltrami county to -be used in' buying yarni and other much needed materials. BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED / Mrs, Isadore .Joanis entertained |: Wednesday evening for her daugh- < ter, Miss Arvilla Joanis, and Miss Rose Olson, the occasion being their birth anniversary. -The evening was passed in gonversation and a deli- cious lunch' was served. ® ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED. * Mrs. A. Laurentz entertained Wed- Personals;and. Newsy: Notes; M. A. Dille of Solway:was -among the business: visitors:yesterday. $50,000 to loan.on-farms. Dean Land Co. a71te Thomas Whalley -has.returned to MRS. TUOMY HOSTESS work after a brief-illnesa: G Mo of the most interesting meet- . D°’°m ver held by Uncle Sam’s Knit- Fo?“;;—'{‘:lbiy'?lg car ;V:lfillf Blax zsel:isnzeé Sa};‘;‘filuh was held at the home of - Barnell: ' J. ‘T. Tuomy yesterday after-} pr.. ajec. Fogel i : (4 + A . gelquist of* Turtle isey, A most interesting program|piye pageed yesterday in the city. s Aal':im?been arranged for the afternoon, \\ Ttollows: We have. just received.a_few. faln~ {“::tififli?fi;ghti“égealngdgfief ily expense books. Bemidjl Ploneer. Ida Virginia Brown. 7 ?“"‘ on “Coal”—Mrs. E. E. Ken-| mgjjer Mykleby of Pinewood was Jo! ?"Y\‘;x.)ca.l solos—*Sing On” and “O among - the business. visiters: in- the avely Rose,” Miss Verna Barker. | city Thursday. T Plano solo— “Whimm” (Schu-| guqiity portraits and kodak.finish- 4" mann) Miss Muriel McGee. ! , ¢ XMT"“‘ on. HFood Conservation”—— ing. Rich Studio, 29° 10th St., one day M NpMrs. Ray Olson. block from toboggan slides. 25-316 Vocal solos — “When Shadows Miss Rub ” w » y and Bert: Wheaton and };?“wn““d My Laddie,” Miss Carrie| yr;qq “gisie Taylor of: Cass. Lake: are gtrs.' J. T. Tuomy read an interest- ;iee]?ik-‘:’.;llgeguests at the E. E. Ken- ing letter from A. D. Wilson on : “Food Conservation.” One of these nice days you ought About forty were present and 2|, 25 t; Hakkerup’s: and have- your silver offering was taken which will picture taken. 14te be used in buying yarn for the club. MISS RILEY HOSTESS Miss Grace Riley entertained Miss Rev. G. Erickson of McIntosh will be in the city Sunday -and will preach- in the Swedish Lutheran church. COMING SUNDAY the Fifth ward in the Congregational church, 1-38 wm. s- Hart E. H. Reff of the Clearwater Ab- ’ 5 " stract company, Bagley, has.accepted In repeat showing of a position with the Belt’rsml Consoli- ; ‘THE ARYAN, dated Abstract company of this city. with Today—Telephone the, Pioneer: of- fice, 922, about that news: item:you 4 have in mind. Your guests: and 1] A LBVEH’S MIGHT 9y || friends will appreciate the. courtesy. The Bible class of the Free Luth- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. 7 PARTS!—USUAL PRICES || Akre at 8 o‘clock. All members are [urged to attend. } Twelve (12) inch blue:print coples r a n from gcvernment: certified - plats, showing all government notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the location of judicial ditches to | be sold at May, 1918, sale: at Be- —— Tonight H[ X Tonight pr— Last Showing € " William Fox Presents: THEDA BARA “The Forbidden Path” Big Moments In a Blg Ploture Reading Matter Appearing In this Space Yesterday Censored! NOTE PRICES: 10c, 20c; matinees, 2:30; evening, 7:20 and 9 Miss Ella Andersom:at dinmes: last: te ward: will leave: tomorrow for Nary Attend the post:card soefal Friday evening given- by the:Unity clubr of Keystone 2 reeler eran church will meet.this evening as she meets the~ man . who has brought her to misery. She flour- ishes in wealth and power. But she T 7777 7 77 THZ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER assumes her ragg again to mete out - — justllce to him. The L F “ HIH i Miss Bara has never before risen 1 $ | W William Fox Presents to dramatic heights so. far above the |fi a i 0“ see Iflfl[y‘ X p common level. Her interpretation of TQM M‘x .|| the role of Mary Lynde.is one o the| Announces Showing of ’ Spring Styles f us only too seldom. “Six Shooter--Andy.” J At the Rex tomorrow, matinee and 1Ho: A 9. evening, will be seen. Tom Mix, ) SIx Shnn'e' And' famed. as the champion rope thrower and rider, in his:latest:.presentation, il “SixShooter: Andy;'’ a Willlam Fox Five Parts produetion. It is:im five-parts, and |} there: will also be a two-reel added. ‘Alse FOX Gomedy:|| coneiy teature.produced:by. William n 33 : gold rush, in which Mix has ample Eve. 7.20-'9 opportunity to display his skill as{ji 2 a westerner-. There is also the girl{jll, . T= 4 in. this. production. 5 i ; : ELKO, TONAGHT midji; Minn., 25¢c each. For sale at| The ludricious adventures of an Ploneer office. 225tf | Englishman kidnapped: to) the land( Fox, making a program.. of seven 2% o 2 / H 1 Two Reels reels, all from Fox studios. . 1 . “Six Shooter. Andy’: is,a western || 10c--20¢ story, scenes, lajd:in thetime of the |} ] Mat. 2:_ with. romance, thrills, adventure ang . = % B TR H scenic beauty, are; the entertaining|Iff - & i elements in “Ruggles of- Red Gap,” |l P ] fhe special - six-act photonl;iyhsho;; L] ng at the Elko theater tonight and Miss Ethel Bolse of Graceton, Saturday, featuring.Taylor Holmes., Minn., is In the city making arrange-| Gowboys figure largely in wnis pie-(ll Tho- Styles: ara-excesdingly smart.and-carry: an-air of: ments :to move here. tuce—real Arizona.cowboys: - filmed; right as they live fnthe west. Thellf chic g|egance that cannot he: expressed in-mere words Rev.-and ‘Mrs. O. P. Grambo pass- ed yesterday in Cass Lake the guests of friends, film version of “Ruggles of Gap” is based on the Saturday Eves ning Post story of that name and Mr. Holmes, supported by other tal~ ented and famous actors, presents & most pleasing photoplay. GRAND TONIGHT ‘When Germany’s spies fail to getd what they are after by cunning, they. use daring. No obstacle is too great; for them to overcome. Women are: their most cunning tools. But Gerr many’s spies and spy system haw Howard Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.. A. M. Johnson, is recovering from.the grippe. We urgently request a minute inspection whether or not e a purchase is contemplated. Mrs. A. M. Daniels, who has trans- acted business in Solway this week, returned to Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Walter McLaughlin and son, Guy, of Mentor have been guests at the H. A. Bridgeman home the past few days. been: outwitted by a plucky young i love of a woman, gave all that made American- girl, who succeeded in re-|life worth while and became a hermit covering blue-prints. stolen from her, telegraph operator in the most God- father—and who incidentally won | forsaken dester station on the entire a husband—all in the remarkably | Santa Fe, and -how he. finally proves short, period of four fours, as por-| his innocence are some of the dram- trayed .in “From Two to Six” at the|atic moments in the new seyen-part Grand theater tonight. Triangle super feature, ‘“Because of Reve 0. P. Grfambo of the Fifth where he.will conduct services Sun- day. it S L ik E" [ y K os 2 Woman,” at the Grand theater.on s . . : I % Grand Saturday. | Saturday. Belle Bennett is featured Fifth. ward have sold their-home and i : 3 How a brave young man for thejin the role of Valeria Greenway. left this.morning for Sebeka, where they'-will. make their future home. ‘j‘l‘onight& Saturday; “‘Ruggles of - Red Gap”’ Mrs. John Ward of Smith Falls, Ont., Canada, who has been the guest " SP. SEECIAL P%% QTION of Mrs. Tom Ward and Mrs. Frank From Sal.glrggy vanlng %ostA ‘Ward for the past three months, left: Story, Featuring last evening for Sprinfield,© Mo., TAYLOR: HOLMES where she will visit her daughter, Mrs, James Code. Adventures of an Englishman kidnapped to the land of Cow- boys and Sagebrush | ——SIX. ACT SPECIAL— USUAL PRICES Mrs, Belle Rise and Mrs. John Nael of the town of Northern were in the: city yesterday delivering Red Cross, articles which their club. has made-for the Beltrami county chap- ter. : THEATERS ; LAST TIME TONIGHT ‘Were you one of the big crowd at the Rex last night to witness Theda Bara in “The Forbidden Path?” If not, don’t fail to see this celebrated actress in this production tonight, when the run closes. In this production, Miss Bara gives us one of the roles the public has learned to like so much, the kind of thing she did before the day of her big Gordon Edwards productions, “Cleopatra” and “Du Barry.” She {1 is once more a tenement girl—a cap- In the ZOO” tivating, entrancing tenement girl, who risés from her lowly position to SIX-PART: PROGRAM Usual, Admission. Prices f i | SUNDAY, Mat. & Eve. Cladys Hullette In Pathe Feature ‘“Over the Hill” Alsol‘ the Comedy “No one who has not had Influenza can realize the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment. | know of nothing that will give such prompt relief as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, for when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. Then again, the after effects of Influenza are often even more distressing than. the disease itself, but they can be avoided if you use ’ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Though the greatest danger from chis disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent one of comfort and even luxury. Her fall from this eminence is just as swift as her rise to it. She sinks even lower than her former level. Then comes again the sudden rise, ~TONIGHT ONLY WINIFRED ALLEN in Triangle Drama “FROMTWO TO S$IX” The plucky girl breaks up plans | of German spy system “UNDER. COVER. CAPERS” Triangle Comedy MONDAY AND TUESDAY: o B cough that frequently follows Influenza can be relieved by [ LI na avai'er' Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to P “Europ e’sv Most Beautiful run on until it becomes troublesome.” oman’’ ¢ IN.PARAMOUNT PICTURE '___SPECIAL SATURDAY—— “Because of A Woman” Triangle super feature in 7 acts, starring BELLE BENNETT SPECIAL ATTRACTION IN SEVEN ACTS Prices as usual—10c-20¢ New Georgette Blouses at $5.99 See the New Georgette Crepe Blouses with the New Satin Roll Collar and Tie effects. Hand embroidered in white, flesh, peach, Nile, Frence blue and orchid shades SUNDAY—2:30 and Night Wm. S. Hart In Five-Act Western ‘THE AYRAN’ Also KEYSTONE COMEDY 7 ACTS——————10 and 20¢ New Spring: Suits, Coats, Dresses, Frocks and Separate Skirts are Arriving Every Day. Come In to See Them. . . . . | ' | | ! | | i of cowboys and sagebrush, togetheril ~(_ _ 3 W \ I i —