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TAKES FURLOUGH—ALSO BRIDL: A military wedding was held last ‘evening at the home o{ Mr. and Mrs. Homer (: Baer ‘when Miss Marjorie " T, Larson, a teacher in the local ““gchools, and Sergeant Major A. E: Feir from the aero camp near Garden City, N. J., were quietly married. Rev.. B. D. Hanscom, pastor of the Methodist church, read the wedding . ceremony-and Mr. and Mrs. Baer at- tended the couple. X Mr. and Mrg. Feir were given a military send-off’ by the Bemidji Home Guards, who called at the Baer home and accompanied them to the station to see that'they did not fall into the hands'of the enemy. At the " ation the 'guards fired a military w » salute. Mr. and Mrs. Feir went to Wells, Minn., where they will visit at Mrs. Feir’s home. . BRIDE-T0-BE SHOWERED. - Mrs. Hubert Cords and Mrs. Harold Swisher entertaifted,at a shower last evening for Miss Gladys Armstrong, whose marriage will take place this evening, to Charles Paul. The show- er was given at the home of Mrs. J. Scarrott. Those present were Mrs. K. H. Olson, Mrs. Emil Tuseth, Mrs. Ralph Grover, ‘Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Dick Van Arnam, Mrs, James Pogue, Mrs. Cords, -Mrs. Swisher, Misses - Gladys Armstrong, Alma Loitved, Marie Cahill, Lempie-Hytonen, Har- riet Davies, Frances McManus, Carrie rmstrong and Mrs; J. Scarrott and Miss Zenda Bell. COME FOR FUNERAL. Mrs. J. C. Seeley and husband ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday from JSacramento, Calif., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Seeley’s brother, Floyd Olson, which was held in the Presbyterian church this efternoon =t 2 o’clock, Rev. L. P. Warford of- ‘miating. Mrs. Seeley was formerly "3js Hazel Olson of this city. % AID SOCIETY SUPPER. e e 2055 The Ladies Aid society of _the ifethodist church will serve supper _ {omorrow evening in the church-base- ment, commencing at 5 o’clock. }his is for the public, as well .as the Sun- day school workers. WILLING WORKERS AID., The Willing Workers Aid will et tomorrow afternoon at tire home # ‘of Mrs. McMortrey, at 2 o’clock. All % are cordially invited to attend. Lunch will be served at 4 o’clock. . / PERSONALS AND - NEWSY NOTES $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean . Land Co.. da71te A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mittet last evening. Mrs. Ed Bergin of Blackduck is a Bemidji visitor this week. _“‘Gets-lt”’—znroh: ™ Then to the Dance! “Goodnight to Corn Pains—Corns Peel Off With “Gets-It.” “Say, girls, you can laugh at tight shoes, or damp, corn-pulling weather, big bumpy corns, calluses on the soles of your feet, corns be-* tween the toes, hard and soft corns, s All Off With This Fierce Corn Now— “‘Gets-It’ Is Magic.” rou will just touch the corn or us with a few drops of ‘Gets-It.” 1at a blessed relief it gives to 'n pains! You won't limp any re; you can enjoy the dance sry minute. Then to see how at corn or callus will come right ; complete, like a banana peel and ithout the least pain, is just won- . rful. ‘Gets-It’ ts the biggest seller .mong corn removers in the world today, simply _because it is so won- derfuily simple-and always works. Be sure you get ‘Gets-Tt.”” “Gets-Tt” is sold at all druggists (vou need pay no more than 25 cents a bottle), or sent on receipt of price by B, Lawrence & Co., Chicago, IlL Mrs. ~M. S.' Gillett of Nary ‘trans< acted business in Bgmldji yesterday. Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint for sale by P. Barnell. 1 mo 429 E. E.-Schulke of Tenstrike trans- acted business in Bemidji Wednes- day. 7 ; . H. F. Brown of vDulu'.h was among the business visitors-in the city yes- “terday. relatives. 2 yesterday. Wisi, is a guest at the C. W. Brand borg home. < One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your i Do not plan your supper tomorrow night but attend the M. E. supper. A big meal for 35¢. 2-412 Mrs. H. A. Speck of town of Frohn passed several hours in” the city Wednesday on business. Miss Arvilla Patterson has re- turned from a visit with her uncle, James Brennan, of Ranier. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lathrop of Kelliher at St. Anthony’s hospital yesterday. Quality first—then only-reasonable profit on our photo work. Rich Studio- Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. 26-430 Dr..J. &Varninger. left this morn- ing for Walker on a professional trip. .He,.will:return to; Bemidji this. eve- ning, 253 g - Dr. G: M. Palmer and County At- torney G. M. Torrance will speak at a loyalty meeting in Turtle River tonight. . - All arb invited to attend the sup- per in the M. E. church tomorroy evening. Serving begins at 5 o’clock. Tickets 35c. 2-412 W. L. Brooks of the Northern Na- tional bank, is still comfined to his apartments at the Hotel Markham with tonsilitis. “ #Mrs. Paul Peltier and little son of Hornet are visiting Mrs. Peltier’s sister and other relatives in Minne- apolis, for a short time. William C. O’Brien and W. J. Sty- miest of the Wilton Wilcox Lumber company of Chicago are passing the day in Bemidji on business. P. J. Rock and George Becker of Solway were in the city yesterday and appeared before the county -com- missioners on business matters. * Wil Bo Adnitd 'FREE When “THE KAISER, 1BEAST BERLIN Comes to The REX NEXT WEEK If there are any who doubt [ America will win the war, See This Picture. e Ivirg.'Kate Smiley of Nary passed yesterday in the city the guest of Mrs. Elmer Tollefson of Rosby was' among the out of town visitors Mrs. T. R. Walker of Shell-Lake, picture taken, 14t Miss Amelia ‘Wagner, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Radi for the past several weeks, has returnéd to her home in Minneapolis. Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about that news item you have -in mind. Your guests: and friends ‘will appreciate: the courtesy. Rev, G. H. Brooks will speak this evening in the Spiritualist temple, corner 8th street and Irvine avenue at 8 o'clock. Subjects from the audi- ence. Tests and messages after the address. The public is ‘most cordial- ly invited to attend. GRAND FRIDAY. Willlam Desmond. will appear at the Grand theatre Friday in “The Captain of His Soul”, an adaptation of a splendid magazine tale appear- ing under the name of: “Shackles'. YOU -AT THE- * THEATERS REX TONIGHT. Tonight at the Rex will be shown Bessie Barriscale, in the absorbing drama, “Those Who Pay”, a seven ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Young of In- dependence, Ia.,, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer since Monday, will return to their|reel —production. Also a Christie : ARE INTERESTED IN. home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Young comedy. No increase in admission i have been touring the west all win-|for this production. I-lefl ter, visiting at different points in - RING BOOKS' California, Washington and Oregon. Briroute home they will pass a few POINT TO REMEMBER. days in Minneapolis' and St. Paul. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Palmer are cousins, / Mrs, William Haberlie of town of Frohn has visited her mother; Mts. August’ Bickstadt: of Alexandria, Minn., who has been-ill, for the-past; week. % 3 Mrs. J. T. Johnson, who: has: been the guest of relatives in Clearbrook for a week was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to her home 4in' MeIntosh, Minn. A Remember, all pro-Germans will be.alimitted free when ‘““The Kaiser, Beast of Berlin” comes to the Rex. This is the picture that is stirrin The following menu will be served|the nation. & at:the M. E. Ladies’ supper tomorrow T evening in the church basement. The public, as well as the Sunday school ELKO TONIGHT. workers, are invited to attend. Tick-|., A remarkably fine photo drama is ets 35c. The Devil Stone”, with Geraldine Farrar as the star, assisted by Tully Marshall, Wallace Reid and Hobart ' G. W. Harnwell, B. H. Denu-and Sergeant Clarence Foucault went to Red Lake, where they will attend and speak at a Patriotic meeting tonight. Prof. Hankey, principal of the Escalloped Potatoes Saum' consolidated schools, and wife, Salmon Loaf with Peas B were guests of Assistant County Siip. | Pertection Salad - "Hot Rolls] BO8Worth, at the Elko tonight. The R erintendent,s J. C. McGee and-wife Cream Drop Cakes story is. unique, thoroughly interest- | yesteraay. i Coffee ing and quite out of the ordinary. 2-412 They are used in every line ELKO TOMORROW. Mrs.. E. A. Arnold, Mrs. George|m——osnv---—o-— > Radspinner, Miss Florence Laney 2 Every patriot will want to see and Mrs. Harvey Laney of mrtls“ Over Here”, at the Elko theatre. River were between train shoppers in < Every father, mother, brother, sister, the city yesterday. & GRAND THEATER sweetheart_or friend of a fighting j ¢ N man, will want to see this pictur- Mr. and Mrs. Al Jester and fimilv ] esque screen record of the building have moved from the Hotel Markham TONIGHT ONLY |of an army cantonment. . R R R S R DT where they have had apartments. this winter, to their summer home' on Lake Plantaganet. [ Miss Ellen Vaughn of Marinette, T ALM An GE Wis., guest of Mrs. E. B. Titus of In that Wonderful Story Bemidji and friends and relatives:in Brainerd, returned home this-after- “The Children In the House” noon.—Brainerd Daily DlE‘patch;— Produced Under Supervision of D. W. Griffith Also Showing KEYSTONE “ ‘R Comedy in Two Parts = 5 i “A CLEVER DUMMY » N TOMORROW ---Friday WM.DESMOND In Mystery Play “THE CAPTAIN ~‘OF HIS SOUL” With Comedy “HIS NINE LIVES” Cothing — SATURDAY OLIVE THOMAS of business by Salesmen, Of- fice Men,; Doctors, Lawyers, Ministers, Students—by ev- eryone who must have a book that'combines 3 UTILITY, DURABILITY : AND APPEARANCE. GRAND TONIGHT. Sheets can be obtained any- The story of “The Children in the| 1 ruled in eight styles. House’”, featuring Norma Talmadge Bound in best -quality Flex- to be shown at the Grand theatre to- ible Black Levant Grain Cow- night covers a varied action with hide, with Black Linings. thrills, laughter, tears and poetic fancy much interwoven. Also two- 1 " reel Keystone comedy, ‘A Clever Dummy”’. Y. 4% Wheo Is It That Pays When WeFail to Resist Temptation? Is If the Man or the Woman? REX Theaire Tonight Presented by THOS. H. INCE BESSIE BARRISCALE In a role that suits her inimitable talents perfectly. This subiect is one of the strongest dramatic. productions ever created at the Ince studios in California. There is a thrill Go to a competent Chiropractor, have him examine your spine, aad he will explain the cause of, your trouble and how the same can be corrected. T. Lunde, Chiropractor, 1st Nat. Bank. s 1-411 Albert Radi of the town of Frohn has moved his family to a farm south of Bemidji, in, Bemidji township. Mr. Shungledecker and family have moved to the Radi farm, from . Be- midji township. Mrs. M.-O. Benson and little daughter; Marian, who has passed the winter in Bemidji, making their ‘homte ‘with Mrs. C. B. Powell, left yesterday for Lanesboro, where they. will spend the summer with Mrs. Benson’s mother. LA ELKO Tomorrow & Saturday THE GREAT 2 nearl ; y every foot. Pathps and heart interest abound ACHIEVEMENT n / and over all is the wonderful technical finish that makes OF THE CENTURY |= 5 o 8 w8 | Thomas H. Ince one of the leading directors of the day. SEVEN THRILLING REELS SEVEN Also Christie Comedy—** WEDDING BELLS” 10 20 Cl;:NTS 7:20-9 O'CLOCK LAST TIME TONICHT /, THE AMERICAN MIRACLE SEE—a virgin forest converted into a military city for 40,000 of our boys in 52 days. SEE—38 huge barracks built to ) aqcommodate 900 men in 38 i i . I g, With Added Attraction HE leaders for more than tWwenty-five SEE—10,500 men-5,000 horses 1,000 auto trucks all at top speed helping us win the war. i BuPING HER RuM’Efl " years; give clear, sharp impressions, and do not clog the type. The stenogra- SEE 'THIS° WONDER FILM New P“mf:mi"g:gkgmgt Comedy pher’s work cannot help being improved Q:NAD BE PROUD OF AMER-|_ Program. 10c & 20¢ by the-use-of Star Brand ribbons. ) Our salesman will gladly call on you Also Sowiz EXTRA SPECIAL Tomorrow & Saturday “Over Here” | BENIDL, MINN.PIONEER PUB.CO. Also Drama featuring KITTY GORDON i AR O = CITY LIVERY = Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service 1s first class always. Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE'S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. g TELEPHONE 3-W G. E. HICKERSON, 7 Part Program 10c--20c ELKQ FRI, & SAT. ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 1SSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT