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THZ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | THEATERS “THE STUDIO GIRL” | ‘“The Studio Girl,” Paul West's fadaptation from “LaGam!=y’ by Pierre Veber and Heri de Gorsse, di- rected by Charles Giblyn and a Se- lect Star Series production starring 4 Constance Talmadge, will be shown at the Rex theater tonight and to- nl.l)l'l'OW. i Ag® Cella Laird, this captivating comedienne adds amother to her list Jof portrayals of ‘regular’” American girls. She escapes from a loveless marriage ‘with the village lout by hiding in the tonneau of Frazer Ord- way’s car; he'is returning to New York after a ¥acation at Cliff Haven, Celia’s- home town, and she had e ] R-E-X THURSDAY That Noted Star > THEDA BARA —IN— DUBARRY From the famous novel by Dumas, the celebrated French author. REX - REX he Home of the Features— RED CROSS NOTES New R. C. Circle. A circle is to be formed in the north part of Bemidji in the very near future. A meeting had been planned for tomorrow afternoon at the North school, but it has been postponed on account of Mr. Stinch- field, who will be here Wednesday in the interests of the war saving Mrs. R. Lundquist- of Fern Hill{ was the guest of Bem¥dji friends yes- terday. 2 SURPRISED BY FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Westlund -of the Fifth ward, who will soon leave for Cloquet,” Minn.,” to make their home, were given a farewell sur- prise by ‘a number of friends last evening, -who came in and passed 3 SR c . the ho in music and conversation. One: of these nice:.days you ought 4The guests were Mesdames E. John-| to go'to Hakkerup's ang have your{struck up a warm friendship with son, H. Ohngren, Swanson,;C. Lar-| picture taken. 14if{him there. Frazer is engaged to an- .vick, Gustafson, Sweet, Munson,.G. ) other girl but he soon realizes his Bergland, Mr. and Mrs. A. Elmquist, Mrs.. H. A. Speck of the town wof real love for the little country maid- Mr. and Mrs. C. Walstedt, Mr. and | @rohn was: the guest of friends in|en. How she aids him to get out of ~Mrs. G. Lund, Mr, and Mrs. Clark, | the oity Monday. ¢ this ‘‘entanglement” and ‘also to Mr. and Mrs. W. Westland, Mr. andj: & evade the charge of abduction for ' "Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs.. Shellhorn, | 2 - : .which £he village constables come to Mrs. G. Johnson, Mr. Clover, Miss| ~Miss Alice Brennan of the townlgarrest him, make a thoroughly en- |f Lillian Elmquist, Miss Anna Person, | of Northern is the guest of Bemidil{joyable picture of delightful comedy. Miss Dora Evenson, P. Bergman, |friends this week. | "Also a sparkling comedy with Mr. “Frank Lovgren. % and Mrs. Sidney Drew, entitled “His - Your portrait is a dainty compli-|Deadly Calm.” 1It’s a Metro, SAVINGS: STAMP CT™'B S ment ‘for a friend at Easter, Rich 5 Studio. . Phoné 570-W. 26-49 The Win One Adult Bible class of the ‘Methodist - church, organized a y ar savings stamp club last evening - #at the Bert Getchell home. The club; * will be known ‘as the Win One War Savings- Stamp club. - of ' Bemidji. Eighteen: charter members signed up and G: W. Harnwell was elected president and Mrs. C. F. Hicks, sec- _retary. - This is the first war sayings club organized in the county. E. H: Denu gave a short talk on ‘“Egypt.” ALLIED: NATIONS SUPPER - Saturday evening, the Epworth Hay! Hay Hay! Hay! for sale. - .League of the Methodist church will Five carloads just received at Reeves’ give an Allied Nations supper in the | barn. Nice upland hay. 'Phone 20. ; ‘basement: of the Methodist church. : i 3-314 EJv- TONIGHT Covers will be laid at six tables rép- In “The Eternal Temptress,” beau- resenting England, France, Ireland,| Mrs. G. M. Carson will leave to-} {isy] Lina Cavalieri makes her screen { Marck 20 at the North school, and ‘Scotland, Canada and the United | night for Elampton, Ia., where she{ johut under the management of [Rev. L. P. Warford and several la- St’ates. The money raised will be|was called by the serious illness of} paramount Pictures Corporation. |dies of the Bemidji chapter will be used_for patriotic purposes. ‘.| her sister, Mrs. H. H. Porter. The famous diva is tremendously en- | present to help organize. . : thusiastic about the motion picture ZH‘BERT‘SUPRY, work and declares she greatly p;‘e;‘ d Mrs. J. L. Supry o is city; 4 s - and Anton Zilbert sprung a surprise g::l?;,c de?; H‘a;oup‘[:;‘;ismdfife “,F:; ceived a check for $10.25 from Mrs. on their many friends here yester-| Eternal Temptress” is to again ap- H. A. Brown of ’gurtle River, pro- day when they went to Blackduck oar at the Elko theater tonight. ceeds for the Red Cross from a social and were quietly married. The bride P ¥ sponsored by five giyls of the wvil- has been in-the employ of the North- lage. The young misses w}w pro- western ‘Telephone company for the Elko Tomorrow. i moted the success of the social were past_four ‘years. * ' Those who have seen Marguerite] Florence Laney, Margaret McGrath, - ) Clark impersonate ‘“Bab,” Mary Rob-{ Ella Otterstad, Agnes Arnold and HOST TO CLUB Don’t miss the supper at the Swed-| erts Rinehart’s winsome heroine in|Naomi Blakely. : = _lish Lutheran church, corner 6th St.|«Bab’s Diary” and “Bab’s Burglar” This is the second check received Rev. L. P. Warford, pastor of the|and America Ave., Friday evening.|will welcome her return to the|in a week from Turtle River for the Presbyterian church, entertained the! Tickets 35¢. - Will serve from 5 to 8|screen in “Bab's Matinee Idol” which | Red Cross chapter, and Miss Lycan Philomathian club at his home last{P. M. : : 1-312|1is to be the attraction at the Blko|is strong in hér praise of the patriot- evening. The topic for the evening e 2 3 theater Wednesday and Thursday.|ism of the Turtle Lake residents. was “The Causes of the Present Mrs, A. C. Larson left yestérday _War.” “Attorney-G.-W, Campbell led | afternoon for Fergus Falls, where e discussion. C. M. Jacobson willq she will visit her parents and other “Bab’'s Matinee Idol” is a screaming- ly humorous picture and bids fair to entertain the club in-two weeks. relatives, and friends for a couple of months.” AID TO MEET Mrs: Joi:n Suckart of Grant Val- ley passed yesterday in the . city shopping. ‘Du Barrv” On' the Screem That masterpiece, ‘Du Barry,” from the pen of Alexander Dumas, the celebrated French writer, will come to the Rex Thursday in one of the most stupendous forms-of any similar screen production. The star is the famous Theda Bara, who will] be seen in.ome of her best roles in this production-in which ‘Sarah Bern- hardt gained fame. ‘ Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood 'was the guest of friends yesterday while in.the city shopplng. Ben Cooper of the town of Frohn moved his family to Bemidji yester- day. ~He has purchased a home here.’ Mrs; Clara Larson of Crookston and Miss Apnie afid Anglaug Vigen of Grant Valley were the week-end guests of friends in the city. Coming Features. .- Booked for the Rex is Mable Nor- mand in “Dodging a Million.” “The Lone Wolf” is also coming to the Rex. Mrs. M. Hogan and Mrs. David Hinshaw of :Grant Valley and Mrs. Emma Hinshaw of Wilton transacted ‘business in the city yesterday. Turtle River Patriotic. Mrs. T. C.-Stuart’and little,daugh- ter, Mary Ann, have returned from a month’s visit: with friends- and reletives in Minneapolis and Forres- ton. A . TONIGHT—LAST CHANCE 8 See the World Famous Prima Dosna LINR_ - CAVALIER] IN PARAMOUNT PICTURE “The Eternal Temptress” Reinforced by the glorious beauty, the vibrant personality, and tide gripping art of this world famous prima donna. become one of the most popular of Miss Clark’s productions. = GRAND TONIGHT Harry Carey and. Mollie Malone will be seen at the Grand theater tonight in “The Phantom Riders,” a stirring story of strenuous western life. Theoretically all government land is open for grazing purposes, |g but through terrorism, Dave Bland | i reserved Paradise Creek for himself, and swift was the vengeance of his “Unknown” upon anybody who dared question his rights. Then came “Cheyenne” Harry with his little band of cattle, and the reign of the self-crowned king was over. He [} fought him to a finish with the aid of the forest rangers. Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from gevernment 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- midji, Minn., 25¢ each. For sale at Pioneer office. = 225tf % Tomorrow afternoon the Ladies 5 Aid soeclety of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Osmond Johnson. The ladies of the third division will} serve. A cordial invitation-is ex- tended. T ¥ HOSTESS TO CIRCLE Mrs. O. J. Laqua entertained the The Royal Neighbors gave a fare- well party at the home of Mrs. F. W. Schmidt ir compliment for Mrs. Charles Peterson who leaves soon for Bemidji. Progressive “500”” was en- joyed until 11 o’clock when a deli- cious luncheon was served. The la- dies presented her with a silver jelly server.—Baudette Region. Cross circle of the Seandinavian fitheran church yesterday after- noon at her home. The hours were £ passed-in knitting and conversation. Lunch was served. KNITTERS TO MEET Grand Tomorrow. Madge Evans, the World's kiddie Mrs. G.-E. Carson’s O. E. S. knit-| ~Miss Edith Mills is the guest of|star, is coming on Wednesday to the ting circle will meet at the home of { her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. H. Mills,| Grand theater in “Gates of Glad- Mrs, John Achenbach tomorrow af-{and family. Miss Mills, who i5 a|ness” the mnewest World-Picture, ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A-cordial|student at the Mankato normal, will| Brady-Made, in which Madge is seen invitation. is extended to all mem-{Temain in the city until Sunday, en-|in one of the most attractive and de- | B bers. joying spring vacation. Both the|lightful roles she has yet assumed. normal department and the training : “GYM” CLASS TO MEFT school at Mankato will open the spring term Tuesday morning, March The Young Woman’'s Gymnasiume) class will meet this evening in the 19. Miss Mabel Johnson, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Osmond Johnson, basement of the Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock.” All members are who is also a student at the Mankato urged to be present. ~, Catarrh Cannot Be Cureg with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall’s Catarrh Medi- cine is taken intermally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Cafarrh Medicine was |3 prescribed by one of the best physicians g in this country for years, It is com- posed of some of the best tonics known, _ combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in_Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. “« 9 B BN & CO., Props. Toledo, 0. | Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day Ali Druggists, T5c. Re r, Wed, *° ” Hall’s Family Pilis for constipation. membe ed.; -~ Wheatleasi Day : Send Hiz? a pouch : © ~ Rezal GRAVELY Chewing Plug i TOMORROW & THURSDAY MARGUERITE CLARK IN “BAB’S MATINEE IDOL” normal, did not return home for her vacation but is the guest of relatives in Des Moines, Ia. Both Miss Mills 53 : and Miss Johnson are graduates of 7| the Bemidji high school. DANCE NETS $31.75. Personals and Newsy Notes Last Saturday evening a dance was given in School. Dist. No. 123 by the Solway Concert band. The proceeds, $37.15, will be given to $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean|the Red Cross. Land Co. da7ite Ename! your car with Blax Shiné‘ For sale by P. Barnell. 26-326 E. N. French, of the Home bakery, went to Blackduck today on busi- ness. LR ST o BNl G E, Halvorson moved his family from Hubbard county to Bemidji this { week. . : Rg:_:l’ Gravely Chewing Plug—there’s the @. soldier’s tobaceo, that he can use anywhere, anytime, Just a small chew of Real Gravely A / ’ ‘\‘\\\\\ . is enough—all geod tobacco, rich, sappy leaf : i i {/I 'made the Gravely v ded up with e Based On i il heavy swectening like Cost Per ‘!‘ \l“l Give any man a chew of Tablet LT , will tell you that's the kind o 1 | A ; | ?hrdin?{reya'l’la’ is :l.;ececox or It SaveLs olbe., | il | long'widie A ls add a Tittle to your smoking” —improve your smoke. SEND YOUR FRIEND " A POUCH ¢ CASCARA 7 QUININE > ) Pom\® . No advance in price for this 20-year- Il put it into his hands in U.SPA. Even “over there" a eold now 30c for 21 tablets— dealer will supply envelope a \on"pve g;—g:o:?lu cost b;: address it / "Eau; Circs"Cold” P. B. GRAVELY TOBACT( ‘ \\/ i 3 Gy ey The Patent Pouch.keeps it back if it fails. ’s one of the times whe. —It is not Real Gravely w 24 Tablets for 25¢c. feels thankfal to the fricnd « At ey F Jim that posch of Lleal Coevo oy : | : - = Establishel campaign. A meeting will be held out ter the MOTHER Bhould see that the whole family takes a thorough, purifying, system- cleansing medicine this spring. Now is the time to purify the blood, cleany drive the accumulated germs of win- Rocky Mountain Tea is the standard tonic laxative to cleanse the bowels, helping nature to make red plood and clear complexion. Every member. of —their color will improve, they wiu feel well and happy—eat better, sleep: hetter, work better. City Drug Store.—Adv. Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” || Remember, Wed.. “Wheatless Day” GR TONIGHT -ONLY - CAREY In a stirring story of-strénu- ous Westeérn life. the stomach -and bowels and out of the system. Hollister’s o family should take 3 or 4 -doses ' the Dr. Yo Kidney Tfilbib Iifisn When your back aches, and your bladder and kidneys seem to be dis- ordered, go to your nearest drug’ store and get a bottle of Dr. Kil. mer's Swamp-Root. It is a phys- with ician’s. prescription for ailments of} It has stood the test of years and | has a reputation for quickly and ef-] fectively giving results in thousands of cases. This' preparation so very effective, has been placed on sale everywhere. Get a -bottle, medium or large size, at your nearest druggist. However, iIf you wish first to test this preparation send ten cents to ing be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer.—Adv. “The Phantom Riders’ TOMORROW—MAT. & EVE. WORLD PICTURES Gates of Gladness” Featuring MADGE EVANS Gauses Serious Backache kidneys and-bladder. GEO. MAC QUARRIE Prompt Delivery Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. for a sample bottle. When writ- e.’A Boon to Business THE BEMIDJT PIONEER Tonigh Selznick -Feature CONSTANCE TALMADGE —in— “THE STUDIO GIAL Constance Talmadge portrays another lovable ‘‘regular’’ American girl in ‘‘The Studio Girl” ADDED ATTRACTON MIETRO ADDED ATTRACTION Presenting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew “HIS DEADLY CALM™ High Class Comedy 10-20 cents Matinee 2:30 7:20-9 o’clock COMING--“ The Lone Wolf”’ ICTURES of home folks P carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. STUDIO of N. L. Hakkerup. Make an appointment today. The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji, - - Minn. L FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION’ We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool ™ Pelts and Tallow and will pay you the full market prices, : NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half Block North of Union Statlon, BEMIDJI, MINN -

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