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P PAUL-ARMSTRONG Miss Gladys Armstrong, daughter of Mrs. K. H. Olson of this city, and Charles Joseph Paul of Ft. Ripley, Minn., weré quietly married yester- day afternoon. at the. Catholic ‘rec- tory,” Rév. Fr. J. J. T. Philippe offi- ciating. They were attended by Miss Marie Cahill and John Cahill. T bride was attired in a traveling suit with accessories to mateh. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul left this: morning’ for Ft. home. mobile, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cords. The bride is”well and favorably known in this city, having made her home here for many years. Paul, who was a member of the Be- midji naval militia, has been honor- ably discharged on account of,the ill- ness of his father, ~ ROYAL NEIGHBOR DANCE A dance will be given by the Royal Neighbors of America Tues- day evening, April 16, at the I O. 0. F. hall, Music will be furnished by Mrs. Charles Van and Archie Williams. Invitations have been is- sued to friends of the loige and the Modern Woodmen have been invited to attend in a body. ENTERTAINED AID Mesdames Lind-and Tennstrom en- tertained the Ladies Aid of = the Swedisn Lutheran church yesterday. A light supper was served. It was decided at this meeting to make a|_ service flag for the church. ‘the GAWEES, O MEET ¢ tne Swedish Lutheran church will meet this evening in the church basement. Lunch will be served. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES . $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. Dean d71tf James Winebrenner of Dewey av- enue is ill at his home. Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint for sale by P. Barnell. . 1 mo 429 Henry™ Anderson of ~Wilton was a business visitor in the city ‘yester- day. ) Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson of Kelli- her were between-train visitors yes- terday. 4 H. E. Rice of Doud avenue is re- modeling his residence and putting on an addition. - = One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. 14tf Frank Oberdrear of Towner, N. D., is visiting relatives-in Wilton for a couple of weeks. "K. K. Roe, deputy oil inspector, was in Blackduck yesterday between trains on business. Do not plan' your supper tomorrow night but attend the M. E. supper. A big meal for 35c. 2-412 Mr. and Mrs. A." W. Hoskins of Rosby drove to Bemidjh yesterday, and transacted business. Quality first—then only reasonable profit on our photo work. Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. 26-430 GRAND Theatre TONIGHT “WM.DESMOND In Mystery Play “THE CAPTAIN OF HIS SOUL” With Comedy “HIS NINE LIVES” Tomorrow =-- Saturday * Beautiful, Talented, Popular OLIVETHOMAS In Her Latest Success ““Limousine Life” With Comedy Reel $Airing Their Troubles” COMING — SUNDAY DOUE. FAIRBANKS -AT THE- THEATERS N GRAND TONIGHT S ‘William Desmond is featured in g @ - ‘@ | “Captain of His Soul,” the latest Triangle- release, and is & screen 01 - adaptation of Eleanor T. Kinkade’s & . "well . known magazine story, “Shackles.”” The central theme of the plot is a mysterious death and the belief of two brothers that the other is the perpetrator ! of the crime. - Bach seeks to shield the other until they clash over the love of a woman.,” Then the weaker bro- ther .accuses- the other of the slay- ing. ‘“Captain of His Soul’ will be Miss "Anna ‘- Johnson, - -bookkeeper with the Pioneer Publishing com- pany, isiconfined to her room with a sore throat. > RED CROSS NOTES Chanter Year Old. The Beltrami County Chapter of tht American Red Cross was organ- ized a year ago this April with a charter membership of ten. The chapter has steadily deyeloped and increased until it now inecludes, besides the Bemidji chapter, branches and auxiliaries in tht fol- lowing places: Spooner, Baudette, Hines, Pinewood, Aure, . Tenstrike, Blackduck, Kelliher, Red Lakej Debs, Clementson, - Graceton, Williams, Benville township and Wilton. The chapter now has an enroll- ment of exactly 3,300 -members. Of these, Bemidji has 1,666 members. A number. of other towns, where auxiliaries are not established, have generously contributed = work “or Who Is If That Pays When WeFail to Resist Temptation? lq It the Man or the Woman? Theatre Tonight The Can y;)u beat it? - A twenty dollar two-piece suit made to order for ten dollars. - Hoganson Bros., 309 3d st. 412tf Afl are invited to-attend the sup- LAST TIME * Presented by THOS. H. INCE shown at the Grand theater tonight. Grand Saturday. | ¢ A chipper and amusing]| story is embodied in the photoplay; “Limou- sine Life,” adapted .-from ithe Red money. Among these are Solway, Pennington, Turtle River,. Nebish, Funkley, -Carr Lake and ‘Northern. Ripley, where they will make: their! They made.the trip by auto-! Mr.Y Book story, in which popular-Miss Qlive Thomas will appear,| at the Grand theater tomorrow- $aturday. ELKO TONIGHT | “America’s -volcanic enefgy = will win the war,” said Premier . Lloyd George, of England, recently. Just-what this volcanic energy of America. can ‘accomplish -is shown in the great patriotic film, “‘Over Here,” which. ‘will be- shown at the Elko theater tonight -and- Saturday, mat- inee and evening. . This big; tremen- dous offering showing America’s re- sistless thousands smashing all con- per in the M. E. church tomorrow evening. Sef_ving begins at § o’clock. Tickets 36c. 2-412 Mrs. George Day and Mrs. Wil- liam -Mésterson of - the town of Northern-' passed ‘yesterday in the city shaopping. ' Miss Ora DeRushia resumed her duties as operator at-the, Northwest- ern Telephone office yesterday after a few days illness. socks, All socks must be washed and pressed.before they are sent in. when pressing, do not press the rib- bing, / 4 There is something for you in the Want Ad column- today. It’s on the last page. ELKO Plen Yarn, . There is uotvy gfsnty of yarn for BESSIE BARRISCALE In a role that suits her inimitable talents perfectly. This . subject is one of the strongest dramatic- productions ever created at the Ince studios in California. = There is a thrill in nearly every foot. Pathos and heart interest abound and over all is the wonderful technical finish that .makes Thomas H. Ince one of the leading directors of the day. SEVEN THRILLING REELS SEVEN Also Christie Comedy—** WEDDING BELLS "’ 10 20 CENTS 7:20-9 O'CLOCK Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kreatz left this noon for Duluth where they will spend the week-eénd with their son, Reuben Kreatz, and wife. Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about-that news item you have in mind. Your guests and friends will appreciate the courtesy. Mrs. Arthur Warner of Puposky came to Bemidji yesterday to at- tend - the funeral -of ‘Private Floyd Olson, which was held yesterday af- ternoon. Miss Mayvis Phillippi, teacher in the town of Northern, held a basket social in her school recently for the benefit of the Junior Red Cross, and netted $18.50. Mrs. B. W. Lakin has returned from. a two weeks’ visit -with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Sell, at Bismarck, N. D., and -another -sister,- Mrs. W. H. Ryan, at Little Falls. Frank Neuman of Wilton was in Bemidji yesterday, emroute to Cho- kio, Minn., where he will spend the summer, working on a dredge for the Rood Construction company. Mrs. E. E. Kruger and son, Paul, and daughter, Lillian, of Tenstrike, were in the city yesterday. While here the daughter underwént an op- eration to have her tpmsils re- moved. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Milo Galenger, form- erly of this city, motored up from Minneapolis yesterday and will spend a week here. They have spent the greater_part of the winter traveling in the west, They are making their home in Minneapolis. _ Miss Clara Clausen, who has been employed at the Markham hotel for the past/four months, left last eve- ning for her home in Gonvick. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Lester Peterson, who will visit with home folks for a few days. The Little Falls Transcript says: “John E. Barry of St. Paul, who gave an address at theplay given at the Victor Tuesday evening, left on Wednesday noon for Brainerd, where he will speak this evening. He will speak at Bemidji on Thursday night of this week.” Thousands of people suffering from .so-called incurable diseases have been restored to health by Chiropractic adjustments. No matter what your disease, investigate Chiro- practic before it is too late. T. Lunde, Chiropractor, 1st Nat. Bank. 1-412 Dr. W, L. Mattick of Lake Julia sanatorium was among the business visitors yesterday. Dr. Mattick tame to attend the meeting of the sanatorium board, which was held in the Commercial club rooms yes- terday afternoon. Dr. George Nye of Park Rapids and Mr. Ander- son of Gemmell were also in attend- ance at the meeting. George Sterling has just returned from the Twin Cities where he at- tended a school for deputies of the Modern Woodmen of America. He states that the work is progressing fine and that the organization has purchased $50,000 in Liberty Bonds and is planning on buying mpre. Mr. Sterling stated this morning that the Modern Woodmen of America was one of the greatest and most patriotic organizations in the world today. The following meny will be served at the M. E. Ladies’ supper tomorrow evening in the church basement. The public, as well as the Sunday school workers, are invited to attend. Tick- ets 35c. ¥ Escalloped Potatoes Salmon Loaf with Peas Perfection Salad Hot Rolls Cream Drop Cakes Coffee 2-412 > NU BONE CORSETS Three and five Wire Spiral Stays, suitable for slender, medium and stout figures, Made to your mezsure as cheap as stora corsets. & . 150 models to select from. Appointment at your home at your convenience. MRS. A. E. HEAD, 672-W. Phone 2-413 M. . TOMORROW'’S FEA struction records to bits in the con- struction of the vast cantonments in TOH'ght and saturday T”RE which Uncle Sam’s army will }m . WILL"M Foxp’-.ese"'s housed whilg being - trained for the final smash in the great conflict. The whole fascinating -process of building. a gigantkc cantonment is shown in this picture. . “THOSE WHO PAY” Bessie Barriscale’s appearance in the special Thomas: H. Ince drama, ‘“Those :Who Pay,”. shown for the first time in this city at the Rex theater last night and written by C. Gardner Sullivan, results in another distinet triumph for the star, author and producer. Bessie. Barriscale carries you through all of these intensely inter- esting scenes with such rare exhibi- tions of her wonderful genius and rises to such magnificent heights of powerful acting that ‘“Those Who Pay” stands out prominently as one of the truly great silent dramas of screen history. Also a fine comedy. JUNE CAPRICE —IN— “A. CAMOUFLAGE KISS” A Romance of the Twentieth Century Also FOX Film Comedy ““A SOFT TENDERFOOT”’ SEVEN REELS PROCRAM SEVEN REELS 10-20:Conts ; 7:20-~9 o’olock BIG -SUNDAY SPECIAL A DRAMA OF SUNSHINE AND SPARKLE IS ““AN AMERICAN WIDOW’’ A b-Act METRO Wonderplay of BRILLIANCE AND ROMANGCE Starring SUPERB ETHEL BARRYMORE Also THE AMERICAN MIRACLE SEE—a virgin forest converted into a military city for 40,000 of our boys in 52 days. : SEE—3 huge barracks built to accommodate 900 men in 38 minutes. SEE—10,500 men-5,000 horses 1,000 auto trucks all at top speed helping us win the war. SEE THIS WONDER FILM Charlie Chaplin in “THE CURE” Ty AND BE PROUD OF AMER- | REX Theatre In “An American Widow,” at the oA Rex Sunday, the magnificent star, Also Showing MAT'NEE EVEN|NGS Ethel Barrymore, for the first time < r o o on the screen, has a comedy as the background for her talents. Your Bemidji’s all the year round livery, Service 1s first class always. Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. patrons’ will” welcome the opportu- nity to see this remarkable actress POGUE’S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W and charming woman in a play call- G. E. HICKERSON, Rex Tomorrow. Tomorrow at the Rex comes that dainty star, June Caprice, in a ro- mance of the twentieth century, “A Camouflage Kiss,” a comedy, in which she seldom appears. It is in five parts. 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