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|PERSONALS AND / NEWSY NOTES. Red' Grosa‘auction sale May 4. i ; a1t Don't forget’ the Red Cross auction May 4 oaastt '$50,000 1o loan on" rarms. Land Co. s Dean; Have something to sele < ‘auction May 4. + 418tf .. Pure” white 'lead ‘and linseed oil house paint for sale by F. Barnell 1 mo 429 Mrs. Olive Martin of Turtlg River spent the week-end with friends in Bemidji. Dr. .J Warninger spent Saturday. at Walker attending to (business matters. § Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of -Turtle River visited with Bemidji friends Saturday. One of these nice aays you -ought to go to Hakkerup's ard have your picture taken. 14t1 Miss Alice Huntosh: and MissEliza Boobar, teachers at Becida;called on friends in the city Saturday. Quality first—then only reasofiable profit on our ~photo work. Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. > 26-430 Can you beat it? = A twenty doliar two-piece suit: madeto order for ten dollars. Hoganson Bros., 309 34d st 5 X 128 Mrs. O, Borden' and Mrs. A. C, Rogers of 'Wilton" were_among the ‘out-of-town.shoppers in Bemidji Sat- urday. ey % - Mrs. Eva aiser and family - of Northern ~have' gone to Hibbing where they will make their future home. 3 Mrs. John Ziegler and -daughter, _Dorothy, have gone‘to Tomahawk, Wis., where they were called by the illness of a relative. i Mrs. C. L. Hagadon and Mr. and Mrs. O. K. -Strand of Tenstrike mo- tored to Bemidji Saturday and spent the day with-friends. Mrs. Louis Larson of Isanti, Minn., arrived in the city Saturday and is the-guest of-her daughter, Mrs. John Hedeen, for a few days: a7itet Red Cross life and finally succambing in a most, eryone should’ have tlhieopportunity Mrs. C: A.-Sprague,r Mrs.. Anton Schroeder and Mrs. Hattie Daniels of Becida autoed- to Bemidji Satur- day-and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin; Mrs. C. C.. Sheperd and: daughter, Lillian, and Mr: and Mrs. B. Black- burn of Big Lake spent yq.sterday at the.dam. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner, Mrs. Minnie Warner ‘and ~ Miss = Mavis “Warner of Puposky autoed to. Be- midji Saturday-and attendedsto busi- ness matters. Roland+ Fellows, Roland- Fellows, Jr., and Misses Aileen Fellows ‘and Florence: Schulke of ~Tenstrike: au- ‘toed to Bemidji yesterday and. at- tended the; movies. Mrs. J. H. Laney of Turtle. River came to Bemidji: Saturday to meet' her daughter, Mrs. Rufus McDonald of Deer Rivér,” who' will "spend the next two weeks at the Laney home. DOROTHY KELLY —in— “THE MAELSTROM"” Who was ‘the Woman? - Why did she sénd the man into the trap? What did the detectives do? Here is mystery for you. ADDED ATTRACTION First Episode of “"-The Woman In the Web’”’ A Wonderful Story by Cyrus Townsend . Brady, Famous Clergyman—Author. LADIES FREE Excepting War Tax....... 2c Children 10c—Men. . .20¢ GRAND TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:00 ‘GRAND for hla money, but later comes to! realize hig love for her and to cher- ish ‘real affection for him, too; W. R. MacKenzle, formerly of Be- midji, now of Minneéapolis;:is spemd- ing the day in Bemidji'on-business. Mr. MacKenzie was ' tire” finst secre- tary and one of ‘the:organizérs of the| . Northern 'Minnesota' 1o t as-|/ Another Big Spectacle. sociation. P m.“ Development a5/ 4 mighty Zeppelin plunging 'to ‘earth ‘from aloft, flaming and smok- Cross will commence Monday, April - RED CROSS NOTES Salvaze Headauarters. 'Last Raid,” to be shown at the Rex next to Baker's jewelry store *on 4 theater Thursday and Friday. This Third street, which will be head- T HE A T E R S | production is the inmitial release of |duarters for theweek and where all : - the recently organized U. S. Exhibit-|5alvage, or jurk thdt can .be sold, : 2 1 ‘org'h_, Booking Corporation and has oc- Wik ‘;9 tt&kellk‘-; i AR g casioned widespread comment uto trucks will make the rounds i {ELKO TONIGHT thronghout the picture world for its| of the city on ‘days and routes yet “In her Jlatest Paramount _photo- | unusual scenic effects. to be arranged“and will gather all play, “Mrs; Dane's Defenss,” Pauline | f junk that is available. It is urged that right now household ' salvage I §. §/°WORKERS MEETING F:“"Pnére will be ‘a' Sunday echool “erorkers’ meeting ‘at the residence of: cape ol i IA. T. CaME6n”fonignt from 8'to 9 Notice ‘to "Workers. . lo’clock, ‘at which the program 'will| = Mrs. A. Lord wishes all who have 'be devoted to a discussion of theé uge)Teceived yarn from her to réturn all land_abuse of alcohol. The de?"o-’ finished or, unfinished garments, all itional will be 1éd by Mrs, G. M, Pal- |unused yarn®and ‘borrewed "knitting mer, and the program is as follows: | neddles by Tuesday. Solo—Miss Carrie Brown. RS T T MOOSEHEART MEETING Trederick’s portrayal of a woman hunted to the last stand, straining every nerve; to hide the:deceit:of her. that can-be spared be made ready for collection. human - way, is. a; masterpiece -and entirely up:to her usual high stand- ard. ‘“Mrs. Dane’s, Defense,” with a chapter in “The Son of Democracy” ~~Abraham . Lincoln. story—are at- tractions showing at' the Elko’ thea- ter tonight and: tomorrow, Tuesday. GRAND.TONIGHT - The chances th#@t motion picture actors take fn attaining realistic ef- fects for a ;play .are graphically il- Justrated in ‘‘The ‘Maelstorm,” the lustrated’ in ~*'The +Maelstrom,” the Greater Vitagraph. Blue Ribbon feature which will be the attraction at-the Grand-theaters tonight.: Earle] Williams and Dorothy-Kelly-are thel}. stars of the piece. e An added attraction will be a two-},. reel episode of “The Woman in the}: [i Web.” Ladies .are to be admitted|" free, except payment of the required war tax’ of two-cents’each. Tomorréw and Wednesday, mat- inees'and evening, the famous juven- ile"entertainers, ‘“The Winnipeg Kid- dies,”” ‘appear at’ the Grand theater The first arrangement was for Tues: day only, but®the mianagément suc- ceeded in getting them:to agree to play frere Wednesday: also, that ev- “*Alcohol, Its Use and Abuse’— Internal—Dr. E. H. Smith. “Exterpal—Dr. E. A. Shannon. g Infernal—Rev. A. M. Whitby. The Women of Mooseheart Legion Solo—Miss Marguerite Johnson. will have its _regular meeting Business session presided over by| Wednesday'evening @nd ‘all members A. T. Carlson. are urgéd to'be present. 'TH‘E 46tudl detail of creating an : Frgittance Trusteeship is ex- eéedifigly simple. First — The only change necessary in ~existing policies is that they must be made to provide for the pay- ‘ment ‘of your insurance money -directly to the Trust Company: as Trustee. ‘Second-—A Trust -Agreement must be -drawn stating exactly how this fund isito be administered and to whom ‘and how the income and principal are to be paid. “The policies themselves and the Trust Agreement may be deposited with this Company for safekeeping. Just tell our Trust Officer what you want your .insurance money to‘acconiplish and he will suggest .a form of Trust”Agreement suited to your needs. To' consult him will give: you a better idea of the extent to which your insurance money can be safe- guarded. i to- see “these “wonderfully - entertain- ing child artists. REX TONIGHT “The Public Be Damned” is-anf: exceptionally ‘strong presetitation’of} one of the most vital. problems of| the day-and concerns not only -every|. individual householder ' and™ person|: in this country, but‘also the ‘milliod8|’, of nearly starving peopies on thel other side of the Great Pond; ‘Her- bert Hoover, now chief administra-j., tor of the food supply of-the/ United|: States and head of the Ameriocan}: Commission for Belgian Relief, has}- exposed before the United States]. Senate the conditions’ which'are the}’ subject of the photoplay. ‘“The Pub-|; lic Be 'Damned”. is* coming to' the Rex theater . tonight. } A splendid Christie comedy will also be shown. . Norma. Talmadee. . “By Right of Purchase,” Norma Talmadge’s ~current = Select ' Star |- Series release, which presents her in an “emotional - society -drama of to- day, will be shown-here at the Rex theater tomorrow, matinee and eve- ning.. To-support Miss Talmadge, under. the- able direction “of Charles Miller, who was with her in the pro- | “duction of.-“Ghosts of Yesterday,” am unusually -high grade 'cast was as- sembled. 3 “““By Right of Purchase’ deals with|, the most ~exclusive fashionable life of New York, and“Miss ‘Talmadge portrays the role-of a society butter fly who marries a ‘millionaire-solely DTHSTAND 2NDAVE.SOUTH. MINNEAPOLIS J | 'ake Up, America, "BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! See what the Zeppelins do'in Thomas H. Ince’s grea't,spectacle “The Zeppelin's Last Raid” (Showing for the first time on the«;creen a'Zep bombardment and revealing the secrets of the vultures of the' clouds) ~ IT IS'ROUSING THE NATION! Tuesday - & G N - Wednesday The Famous The Talented Winnipeg Kiddies The Most Entertaining Troupe of Juvenile Performers in Existence Many New Features--Some New Faces Special Matinee 4 p.'m. Tuesday , Matinees, Children 25¢, Adults 50c b RESERVE AT NETZER'S The salvage drive for the Red 'ing like a giant meteor, forms:a tre- 29, and continue throughout - the mendous climax in the latest Thomas| Week, closing Saturday night. The H. Ince spectacle, “The Zeppelins ladies have secured the vacant storé PAULINE FREDERICK /3 Famaus Plavers-Paramount Its emotional moments, its tense scenes, and vital plot have never been equalled on the screen. -=-=ALS J ON THE PROGRAM--- BENJ. GHAPIN in “SON OF DEMOGRAGY” Chapter Four—“MY FIRST JURY”—Abraham Lin- ANYT, Bemidji, Minn. “iGransy” Chambéilain _ "A'good! cough remedy is B depended upon to eure co that cures some particular cougl Loy It must be a cough remedy that can be relied upon for'all the - ~differént coughs' that are so prevalent. ~ While thé gatse _ coughs are primarily the satné, yet the condi is what ‘makes the difference in the na ~Coughs of healthy persons are easier to cure than the coughs of “vinvalids. The powerful e cough of a l harder to cure than the cough of a baby. IF you' get a remedy “that will cure a large man's cough and yet not be too po for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. ~ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just this kind of remedy. fumily. It relieves coughs of | DW| , { INSU!{E %‘X{%‘EDSPL%JI({‘IIAEL%ST | I Can Insure 'HING—ANYWHERE Sec. Bank Bldg. Good for the Whole Family | croes Y. marrhiasl v that’can’ be ughs. Not ‘one but coughs in general, ition of ‘thé patient of the cough itself. convulsive cough of a large man is It is good for any member of the all kinds. It is the product of much thaught and study to produce an ideal cough ‘remedy. It is com- posed of things which cure easily and soothingly ‘without harm- ing the most delicate tissues of the throat, I€acts as easily and safely on the young as on the old, and is the ideal remedy for coughes, colds; croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronchitis.” TUESDAY In Paramount Picture MRS, ANES DEFENSE” Miss. Fredrick has taken a story that created a furore when presented on the stage ) and re-created it into a pict- ure that seems to breathe- coln Story. Y. SEVEN REELS PARAMOUNT PICTURES USUAL PRICES 10c-20c FREDERICK - PHOTOGRAPHS | | For the Boys in France JI Sittings Made Day or Night | P. 0. Box 204 “The Public Be Damned” (Six Act Feature) 10-20 CENTS- Also Side Spiitting Christie Comedy Endorsed by National Housewives League The National Housewives League, -an organization of vast influence throughout the country, through its president, Mrs. Julian Heath, has endorsed the film drama, “The Public Be Damned.” IN SIX PARTS REX TONIGHT An expose of the food situation and its causes. CHARLES RICHMAN and MAY FULLER 7:10-9 o’clock “THE TUESDAY’S PROGRAM A loveless marriage transformed into genuine love under fire “OVER THERE.” NORMA “BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE” A thrilling photoplay of modern society. TALMADGE —IN— LEPPELIN'S - LAST RAID* (THOMAS H. INCE SPEGTACLE) At the REX Thursday & Friday HAKKERUP STUDIO |