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T0 DEDICATE SERVICE FLAG Thursday evening, patriotic serv-, ::?cture Catians ices will-be held in:the First Scan- dinavian'Lutheran church, at which time ' the senyi ‘eated. This flag has been given by the members of the Men’s society of “the church and-has nine stars, the following young men of the congre-|of Frohn was among the out-of-town gation having left for ‘the sgrvice:|ghoppers yesterday. Atvin‘ Olson, ‘Kern ‘Olson, Christ Lar- son, Harto Aubolee,” Thomas Hille- ~gtad, -~ James ' Klungness, ce . flag ‘will'be dedi-| River was a between-train’ visitor in George | returned_from Alabama, thEATERSi ELKO TONIGHT In “The Silent Man,” 'Hart plays| the role of a miner who is defrauded of his property. are worsted is shown in this story, which teems with action and sensa- tional incidents, carrying suspense to the last scene. A different kind of a love story is interwoven in ‘The Silent Man.” Miss Vola Vale, an - exceptionally g0 to Hakkerup's and have your beautiful and talented girl, plays 14tf | the role of Betty Bryce, who nearly ifalls into the clutches of the bad Turtle| man. Her rescue by.Hart, who later wins her love, ‘is“the basis of some thrilling situations. - At the ~Elko today and tomorrow: is'doing One of these nice days you ought Miss Florence Laney of P the city yesterday. Mrs. John Bastwood of the town e Miss Gordon’s new production, H. D. Kenfleld of Cass Lake has|‘The Divine Sacrifice,” to be seen at How the scoundrels | . Sift together flour, -com'mifl;flt; ‘Addicatmeal, mielted shortening and shallow pan in'moderite oven' 40 to 45 minutes. .This wholesome ' bread .is. easily and-quickly.:made with..the. aid -of ROYAL ‘BAKING POWDER | If used three times a week in -place of Wwhite ‘bread by ithe - ] How to Make Oatmeal Bread ' Healthful to Eat—Saves the Wheat | 1 cup cooked oatmeal or rolled 1 cup flour l? cups'corn .:l::nl 5 ,oats s -2 tablespoons sugar L | :u.p;“milk ‘baking powderand sugar. At (‘ milk. ‘Bake in gru?od Klungness, - Carl -Rygg .and Palmer| hag spent-some time. Anderson, 'The program will be-as follows: 2 : National -hymn—Audience. “Prayer—Rev. Osmond Johnson. Song, “America, My Country”— Girls' chorus.’ 5 -‘pafurling of the service flag. Dedication hymn ‘and ‘service! ‘Vocal-solo—Miss Alice Hetland. Reading—Miss: Vera -Backus. Vocal solo—Miss Martha Kohl. Address—Rey. Osmond Johnson. Vocal Solo—Raymond Hannah. : - Your portrait is a dainty compli- where he| the Grand-tonight, tella-a most re- markable story of mother love. It ‘shows the lengths-to ‘which an ador- ing mother -will .go to secure happi- 22 million families -in the United: States, it would 'save thore - . than 900,000 barrels ‘of ftour a month. A Our new Red, White and Blue bovoklet, *“Best War| Time Recipes”’, .; o > ness-and a future for her child:" Miss Gordon:as the mother has a most -difficult *role which -she -handles ' to perfection, All the members of the cast have heen chosen for their par- ticular- abilities along the lines’ of the characters. they impersonate, se that the whole cast is well-nigh per- ent for a friend at Baster. Rich tudio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-_VVG. 3 26-49 Albert Otto of Hazel,” Minn:, was in the city yesterday, enroute ~ to Farg6, N. D., where he will make his home. containing manx ‘other'retipes for ma 'savingfobds, mailed'free~address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CQ, Dept. H, 135 Williami St.; New'York ‘delicious and- wholesome J “Mrs, John. ‘Miller, who. has visited friends in Dugdale for .a week, re- Song, ‘‘Star Spangled Banner”—/| turned to her home in Pinewood yes- Audience. The ‘public is cordially invited to attend these services. “GYM”ENTERTAINMENT T At {he meeting of the Young Wa- man’s Gymnasium class last evening, terday. S P2 5 Miss Cora.Ulbe, who has been the guest of friends in the city for a few days, returned to her home in Rosby Tuesday. oA Mr, and Mrs. Henry.Revoir have it was planned to have an entertain-| received a- card from ‘their son," El- ment next Tuesday evening. ‘The | mer, stating that he has arrived nature of the entertainment has been | safely~in “France. - left in the hands of the entertain- ment -committee. INTERESTING SPEAKER Mrs. ‘G.°D. Taylor, assistant” sec- retary of the ‘Woman’s Foreign Mis- sionary society, drrived in Bemidji this morning and will speak in the ‘Methodist church auditorium ‘this evening in the interest of her work. ‘While“in the city ‘she is the guest of 'Mr,-and ‘Mrs. A. T. Carlson, “'S0CIAL’ SESSION -After the regular meeting of the i Order ‘of ‘the Eastern -Star last eve- ning, members and friends partici- ipated in- the ‘social session that fol- lowed, Cards were played and lunch ‘was ‘served. : E HOSTESS TO GUILD The “Episcopal gui!d will meet ‘at the liome_of ‘Mrs. Charles W. Vanders- luis Thursday afternoen at 2:30 -o'elock, . A large attendance is de- .. sired as'@ service flag ‘will be made ” for-the-boys in the service. EASTER SALE AND SUPPER The “ladies: of the- -Presbyterian church are holding their’ Easter sale of ‘aprons and useful articles today. They ~will serve supper comfnencing at 5 ‘o'clock and “continuing until 8 o’clock.. 'HOSTESS TO AID The aid ‘socfety of the Fifth.ward |° ‘Norwegian Lutheran — church will meét at the home of Mrs. Ole Kvale, 916 Mississippi avenue, tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended. Personals and . Newsy Notes Dean $50,000 to loan on farms. aritf Land Co. : Enamel your car with filax Shine. - For sale by P. Barnell. 26-326 Mrs. I. P. Batchelder ,is visiting friends in Remer this week. . Bemidji- Home Guards’ military ball, ‘April 1, Elks’ hall. 4 d 320-23-27-30 Miss Catherine McGregor has been ill at her home for the past severall days. Mrs. J. C. Spangler of Turtle River was a between-train snopper in the city yesterday. < | World Pictures Present KITTY GORDON “THE DIVINE SACRIFICE” A most surprising drama. glowing with love of a mother for her child. Grand TONICGHT 7:30-8:45 .| tient at St. Anthony’s hospital. P. M. Marks of ‘Fosston is a pa- Mr, Marks is the father of Mrs. Rowland Gilmore of this city. Rev. M. A. Soper of the American Sunday School Union: organized a new Sunday school and held services in ‘the Pine Grove school house in Grant Valley last evening. * Mrs. P, M. Marks of Fosston is the - guest of her daughter, ~Mrs. Rowland Gilmore, and family.” Mrs. 'A. Kaiser of Bagley, a sister of Mrs. ‘Gilmore; <is-also -a guest-at the Gil- ‘more " home. Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from government 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,, 25c.each. Tor sale at Pioneer office. 226tf FEP- LODKING YOUNG It's Easy—If You Know Dr. ; Edwards’ Olive Tablets - Th t of keeping young is to feel \ll?: Ec{: do this 3:3 r’t;usi w;:ch y:ur iver and bowels — there’s no need of having a sallow complexion — dark rings look in your face — dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per, cent of all sickness comes from in- active bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- pound mixed with olive oil to act-on the liver and bowels, which he gave to Lhis patients for years, _ ~ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- tute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring' about that exuberance .of spirit, that natural buoyfMcy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- ing the system of impurities. ¥ You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- | lodge tonight. under your eyes-— pimples —a bilious] ‘shown at the Elko and Grand. fect. An“interesting thing in connection with the showing of this picture is the fact that it marks' the screen debut of Vera Beresford, the daugh- ter of “Kitty ‘Gordon, ‘whose real name, by the. way, is‘the Honorable Lady Beresford. Miss Beresford shows that ehe has inheritéd her mother’s supreme talents. “Fatty” Arbuckle will be seen at the Grand Friday and Saturday in his latest -big-leugh “The Bell Boy.” The mew ‘Arbuckle ~comedies are REX ‘TONIGHT Tonight at the Rex the Erbograph company will present Marian Swayne in “Little’ Miss Fortune,” a delight- ful comedy drama in five parts, di- rected by Joseph Levering. Billie West. will ‘also be-seen in two reels, ‘“The Villian,” making a program- of seven 4nteresting reels. Big Féhue Tomorrow. Most -melodramas -have one big thrill. “The Lone Wolf,” Herbert Brenon'’s . latest Selznick picture, breaks all records by containing no less than three big incidents, any one of which :would be sufficient to form ‘the nucleus for a single pro- duction. This photo-melodrama will be the attraction at the Rex theater tomorrow. The first of the spec- tacular episodes is the burning of a big hotel by the Paris Apaches to conceal a murder. The second is a race between two- automobiles through the streets at a breakneck speed, concluding with one of the machines leaping fifty feet into a river through an opening draw- bridge. The third is a thyee-corner- ed fight in the air between aeroplanes racing across the English Channel. The theme concerns the adventures of a master cracksman known to the police as the Lone Wolf, and a charm- | ing and clever member' of the secret service. such thrilling -episodes as a running battle through the streets of Paris the burning of a large building and a ‘combat in the air between aero- planes, are shown on the screen. B P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. MOOSE. ATTENTION! A full attendance is requested at lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per | and other business of importance. Vox. All druggists. By order of Dictator. 1-320 THE LONE with HAZEL DAWN and SE The great conflagration. 'WOLF| A WHIRLWIND OF THRILLS HerbertBrenon Producer of ‘““War Brides" - Presents Masterpiece of Photo-Melodrama AT REX TOMORROW The racing auto leap 50 feet off a draw-bridge--The battle for wealth and a girl--The aeroplane battle-- THE LONE WOLF FIGHTS THE SNARLING PACK IT’'S A SELZNICK——from the novel by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE. BRENON . PRESENZS. l SELIMCK@DPICTURES i In ‘the course of the storyj} Election of officers RED CROSS NOTES . . a Circle Meeting Postnoned. On account of several of the mem- bers of Mrs. W. A. Currte’s“Red Cress circle being ill, the meeting has been postponed until ‘next week. Dances Continued. On account of the series of six Red Cross dances-given by a number of Bemidji Red €ross workers [being such a success, these dances will be continued for some time to ceme. Fhe next one has been scheduled for next Saturday night’in the city hall, at which time the-Three Syncopaters orchestra will furnish the-music. As a result of the six dances given, the Red Cross chapter of Beltrami county will be enriched $170. Work Resumed. Work in the surgical -dressing room will be resumed as a large ship- ment of gauze has been received, was announced by Mrs. C. R. Sanborn this morning. ~ Knitters to Meet. Uncle, Sam’s Knitting club will meet at' the home of Mrs. Quincy Brooks tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. No lunch will be served but an interesting. program will be given. Shepard will entertain, e, — P ——————— RE :TONIGHT :| Erbograph Co.Presents Marion “LITTLE MISS FORTUNE”’ Five Acts A fine comedy drama Billiél West “THE VILLIAN’’ .Two Part Oomedy 10-20 cents 7:20-9 o’clock COMING: “DRAFT NO. 258" “The Barrier” HOME OF THE FEATURES | HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or B by Sister “I'PHilfp’s ¢hureh'Sunday for the bene- Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. C. Cuf V,Vayne | 'BOARD 'CUTS FACE Frank Patterson was injured at the box factory yesterday, when a board ‘flew from a saw and cut a gash at the base of his nose, barely miss- ing the eye. The, wound was..dress- ed by Dr. E. W. Johnsen. WAS GREAT SUCCESS The *-St. ‘Patrick’s play, coached Dorethy, and given in /St fit of the church proved such a suc- cess.that arrangeéments. willbe'made to” give “‘the ‘play-‘dfter {uent, for the 'benefit of the.Red Cross. “At least ‘gOO “people -attended ‘the “play Sun- ay. (e T COMING ! 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