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| THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1918 "Dr. Walter L. Mattick of the Lake Julia: sanatorium. pagsed the day din the city. ¥ fi7 i Rev. P, N. Palmer will hold ser- vices at Lake Julia Sanatorium Sun- day morning. & ; SOCIETY : * HOME GUARDS TO DANCE One of the.biz events to-be. given immediately “after Lent is a dance which is. now being planned by the “mempbers of the Home Guard. The .‘dance will be given in 'the ' Elks’ " temple and promises to be one of " the big features of the season, &ood orchestra music: will be provided, and the battalon band will give a concert in connection~with the dance. Special features, such’.as competi- tive dri} and squad drill will also ‘be giyen and neighboring companies “ will -be invited to attend and com- pete. ~ The.proceede will go 'to the Home Guard fund and will be used in purchasing puttees - and - other _mecessary articles; as-well as to help defray the ‘encampment- expenses at Red Lake, July: 4, 5 and 6. The entertainment committee 1is busy 'making final plans and ~ar- > rangements forithe dance and will|. " spare nothing to make it a success in ‘every ‘way. N3 . Look in the for ‘sale ads if you want the only log house in-Bemidji. C.. E. Battles. o 8-823 "One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. K 14tf Minnie Dayis. of ‘the Fifth ward went to Crookséon ‘yesterday where she will visit relatives for two weeks. Your portrait is a défiln’t} compli- ment for a friend at Easter.” Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone.570—]évdf49 Mrs. Ed Spencer, Mrs. F. L. Mc- Corkle and Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood passed .yesterday in- the city shopping, AR S ‘Mrs. “Kramer and soms of Spur, who haye occupied the Albee home there since last spring, will move to Bemidji in a short time. LECTURE ON MISSIONS - 2 Mrs. G. D. Taylor, assistant secre- tary “of the Woman's Foreign Mis- ‘sionary society, who spoke at the Methodist church auditorium last ‘ evening, left this afternoon for Foss- ton where she. will speak this .eve- ning. The meeting was fairly well attended and the collection will go to the war orphan fund.in France. Mrs. Taylor covers the states of North and South Dakota and Minne- sota and is booked until ‘the second week in:July. From Fogston she will go to”Crookston and. Thief River Falls. . 5 2 : HOSTESS TO CIRCLE Mrs. M. F. Willson, Fifth street and America avefiue, will entertain the Red Cross circle of the Swedish Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon ‘at her home at 2:30 o’clocks All ladies are cordially invited to attend. v P CIRCLE ENTERTAINED Mrs. ‘W, J. Coleman, of Dewey av- enue entertained Mrs. Andy Larson’s “Red Cross circle at her home this af- ternoon. Z Mrs. 0. N.:Spuer of Melrose is vis- iting.at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Harry Bowers. of Irvine avenue, for a short time, S ‘A prayer meeting of the Presby- terian church will be held at_the home of M. E. Minton, 823 Irviné av- enle,. tonight at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. William Schulke of Tenstrike were among the out.of- town visitors yesterday. Mr. Schul- ke came to be examined by the draft board. Mrs. John ‘Dablow, who has vis- ited relatives in ° Blackduck and Walker for some time, returned: to her home in Thief, River Falls yes- terday. Rev. George Backhurst, pastor of the Episcopal church, will give a lecture on “The Passion of Christ,” illustrated by stereopticon views, at Nebish Frigay evening. il William Eben Bowser, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser, returned this morning from St. Thomas Military college, St. Paul, and yvill pass Easter vacation with his parents. A daughter was born to Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Whitby Tuesday morn- ing at St. Anthony’s hospital.. The baby was named = Emily Isabelle. Rev, Whitby is pastor of the Bap- tist church. Y Pe,rsonals and Newsy Notes Carl Tennstrom, Fred Phibbs and Arlo Achenbach are at Cgrleton col- lege, Northfield, attending the state basketball tourney. They will also visit in Minneapolis before returning to Bemidji. Ename! your car with Blax Shine. For "sale by P. Barnell. 26-326 Mrs. F. W. Weatherby is visiting friends in Blackduck . this “week. Frank Raff, formerly editor of the Néelspn County Observer of Lakota, N) D., who has spent the winter in Bemidji, left ‘this morning for Walker, wherese has. accepted a po- sition with the Walker Pilot. Bemidji Home Guards’ military ball, April 1, Elks’ hall, 4.d 320-23-27-30 Many special features at the mili- tary ball, Elks’ hall, April 1. 3d 321-25-28 ¥ (.',-" Mrs. A. C. Newton, whose son, ' Daniel, is doing service in France, is deeply interested in the war ac- tivities of .the Salvation Army .and when she learned of the drive for funds to be conducted in this city, hunted up the officers of the army and ‘was the first contributor to the fund. - She was prompted to make this contribution by the frequent mention made in her son’s’letters of the work this organization is doing for the boys in the service of their country. ‘Ed Rogholt of Cass Lake: trans- acted business in Bemidji today. Jason' Carter of Blackduck - was among the business visitors today: Frank Markus of Nebish = was among thé business visitors yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wiege and Charles Wiege have been il the city for a few days the guests of their ister, Mrs. William Tibbets. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wiege left yesterday for Chicago and Chaflés Wiege to Bemidji.—Brainerd Daily Dispatch. B. P. 0. E. ELKS There wiil be a regaiar meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec’y. TONIGHT Tomorrow HERBERT§ BRENON - 7 (Selznick) Presents “THE LONE WERE ‘HAZEL DAWN BERT LYTELL A Tale of Love, Adventure and Desperate Chances. € THE STORY—The story centers about a remarkable criminal, who, because of his habit of playing the game single-handed and his cleverness in covering his tracks, is known to the police as the Lone Wolf. In Paris, this man becomes involved in the machination of a band of crooks who term themselvés the Pack. Among them is a girl who arouses the Wolf’s interest and in his belief that she is one of his craft, he aids her in escaping from the Pack. J ANOTHER BRENON CLASSIC ALSO CHRISTIE COMEDY. NOTE PRICES—10-20 cents—Matinees, 2:30—Evening 7:20-9:00 MERCHANT’S WIFE ADVISES Iis " BEMIDJT WOMEN “I~had stomach trouble so bad I could "eat nothing ‘but toast, fruit and hot water. Eyerything else soured and formed gas. Dieting did no good. I was miserable until 1 tried buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL benefited me INSTANT- LY.” Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large and, small intestine it relieves ANY CASE. constipation, sour stomach or ges and prevents ap- pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we'ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. 2 Skin Sufferers You will sigh with relief at the first magic touch of D.ls. D., the’soothing wug of ofh. Many of our customers us for this advice. ¥ou will too. Try P, D.D. today. We guarantee it, THEATERS “BILL” HART AT THE ELKO ' Hart’s appearance as a westerner have been.many and variéd since he deserted the speaking stage for mo- tion pictures, and he has attained a niche in the Hall ofFame that is peculiarly his own. The actor's fol- - lowing is tremendous in all sections of ' the country, and shis admirers flock -to any theater 4howing a new ““Bill” Hart photodrama, > »In "“The Silent Man,” Hart will have the pole of a miner “who has made a rich “strike” on the degert and has come into a-small border town to record his claim. His rich ore attracts the attention of the pro- prietor of a gambling resort, ‘who immédiately seeks to rob: the miner. Z;l:li:] is flcc(;mpl!shed' through the vance of a government' cl qITh i id Was the land office. Thén‘lollow'sc :r;;il: ] quuld aah 1teq, 'vigorous and uncommonly sen- BARKER PHARMA sational fight on the part of the mj- | —————————————— ner to ‘recover possession of his claim, during which he is called up- on to_take the law pretty much into his own hands. There is a very de- lightful love story running through- out thé action of the plan: GRAND—TONIGHT How many domestic tragedies have their source in mere misunder: standings! It is not true that a ma- jority of separations, divorces, .sui- cides, homicides, have their incep- tions in what one party or another thinks, not’ what he’ knows? The tragedy in the lives'of Archibald and Heloise Crocker, upon which the story of “The Door = Between” is based, was one of these, THEATER---7.BIG ACTS 7 Twelve (12) inch blue print coples from . government - certified” ‘plats, showing, all - government notes, swamps, 'mghlnnds, rivers, etc., and the ‘location of judicial ditches to be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- midji; Minn., 25¢ each. TIor gale at Pioneer office. 226tt MOTHERS Should see that the whole family takes~a' thorough, purifying, system- cleansing medicine this spring. Now is the time to purify the blood, clean out .the stomach- and, bowel and Jdrive the accumulated germs of win- ter out of the system. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea.is the standard tonic laxative to c’eanse the bowels, helping nature to make red blood and clear complexion. Every member of the: family should take 3 or 4 doses —their color ‘will improve, they wii. feel well and happy—eat better, sleep better, work betters, Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. muscles, brulses, coldS of''thech GRAND -- TONIGHT: -~ “It’s g Bluebird”’ “THE DOOR BETWEEN” Screen Version of Samuel Mer- Win’s Fascinating Story," ‘‘Anthony the ‘Absolute” DANTY RUTH CLIFFORD Supported by Monroe Salisbury and Company in A Rupert Julian production. A story of Love, Ro- manceand Sensations. . : + Comedy Screentwill alsor be -shown A A A —— A e e —— Tomorrow & Saturday ELKO BIG FEATURE—REX With ‘an extraordinary cast of no- tdd players, headed by Hazel \Dawn and Bert Lyte}l, Herbert Brenon’s widely = heralded Selznick-Plctures version of Louis Joseph Vance’s nov- el, “The Lone Wolf,” comes to the Rex theater tonight and tomorrow. In 'addition to. Miss Dawn, ‘who ‘is known. to every theatergoer and Die- ture.patron in the country, and.Mr. Uytell, who has been featured.in nu- merous stage success, Mr.. Brenon has engaged for this' remarkable photo- melodrama such other players of stellar capagity as Alfred Hickman, Edward Abeles,” William E. Shay, Stephen Grattan, William Riley Hatch, Florence Ashbrooke; Juliet Brenon, Joseph Chailles, Ben Gra- ham, Robert Fischer and Master Cor- nish Beck. 2 ~The story centers about the deeds and adventures of a master criminal ‘known to the police as the Lone Wolf. This criminal becomes in- volved with a band of crooks known as the Pack, through his efforts to rescue from them a lovely girl who, he believes, is a crook herself. The Wo}f.and the girk pass through many exciting adventures, including a run- ning fight through . the streets of Paris in taxicabs and a ‘battle in aeroplanes, in flight across the Eng- lish Channel. Eventually the girl identifies herself as a secret service agent; but gives the Wolf his liberty ~und_er his promise of reformation. i The Bell Boy. ARAMOUNT: ARBUCKLE..COMERY” Fatty's Newest First Showing in Minneapo- lis this week Matitee Daily ., _Admission 10c, 20c . to restore your property? Special New Artcraft Production | 'o; joints, sprai ns, sore At TONIGHT LST TIHE WM. S. HART in' “The. Silemt Man” ““If you were defrauded of your mine by. scoundrels woufd you take the same steps that Hart does in ‘The Silent Man’ Usual Prices A T R A AR B S S P R SRt LOOK WHO'S HERE SATURD ‘The DEBST of HON with PEGGY HYLAND: NEW FOX STAR. Also fine Fox comedy, ‘‘ROARING L WEDDING BEL You just rub Musterole in asually the is gone—a soothing omfip:lrlt‘ comes to take its-place; AY OR’ s brisk] dell white- ointiment, tard, Use it instead ' ol tard plaster. Will not blister, doctors and' nurseés m&n‘“ a; (it often”| 3 -size §2.50. WS, HART “The Silent Mar AN ARTCRAFT PICTUI il .‘4 PR RE: fexs¥ New Neckwear at $1,$1.50, $2 New Collars and Sets .in Vogue $5.95 Worth More Exclusive Women's & Misses’ Outer Apparel Phone:850 H,H. COMINSKY, Mgr. Bemidji DISTINCTIVE -~ EASTER FASHIONS Women’s and Misses’ New Tailored Suits NEW WAISTLINE AND TAILLEUR MODES Models " plain, tailor, ripple back, Bolero, braid, bound and military models. Materials Tricotine, men’s wear serge, poirete, twill, Eton, Delhi, Gabardines and poplins. ' $25, $35, $45,855 More New Blouses Colorings Belgian blue, Rookie pearl, Tan, navy and Black. Easter Frocks " Smartly Tailored Frocks. | | | New Spring Coats. Every type of model shown, loose fitted and belted models. Many inclined to show the military idea. Materials are Army cloth, Jersey tweeds, Covert Crystal Cloth, Poiret twill and Silvertone. $25 to $55 gette, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Foulard materials. See what “Betty Wales” has to offer. Beaded ang hand embroidered. 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