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PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES ‘Red' Cross hugtion sale May 4. | a1see Don’t forget the Ked Cross auction ‘May 4. : 4181t " $50,000. to loan on’ tarms. Dean Land ‘Co. 471t ‘Have gomething to sell. Red Cross auction May 4. ‘418tf ‘Pure white lead and linseed oil ‘house ‘paint- for sale by P. Barnell : 1 mio 429 “Miss Ruth--Boobar of ‘Nary. was the guest of Bemidji friends Satur- day, i P. L. Hines and nephew, William Hines, spent Sunday in Hines visit- ing ‘relatives. 3, ‘One of these nice aays you.ought to ‘goto Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken, 14t1. ‘Miss L. Elliot," who is teaching at Frohn, was the week-end guest of Bemidji friends: -Mrs. Nels ‘Benson and Mrs. J.' B. Anderson of Kelliher spent Satur- day in Bemidji. K Mrs. Johin McKennan of Brainerd is the guest of Mrs. B. P. Lane of the Fifth ward. Chief J. P.-Brandt, of the Indian agents, will:leave tonight for Duluth where he will attend court. - = Miss -Mary Arnold, who teaches at Lake Plantaganet, was the week-end guest of Mrs. W. K. Denison. Miss -Bessie- Froirak, who is . ‘a teacher near Solway, was the week- end guest of Bemidji friends. = .. We'reall -going to the Ham and ‘Bgg Supper -at the Presbyterian church,-May 1. Served from 51to 8.| -429 Quality first—then only reasonable profit “on” our -photo work. Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. 29 1%1.'4&. -430 Mrs. Barney Gibney of Wilton was ‘called to St. Paul Saturday by :the death of her brother, John Ember- land. ‘Mrs. Mike Downs and daughter- Kathleen, who have beén in St. Paul for a few days on business, returned Saturday. County ‘Attorney Graham- M. Tor- rance returned Saturday ‘morning from Minneapolis “where he was on legal /business. . A. M. Locker, state Sunday school president, left Sunday night for his home in° Minneapolis, after spending -Sunday here. Have .you heard about the annual Ham and Egg Supper that will be held at the Presbyterian church, May 1, from 5 to 8? 1-429 Ma, let’s take the kids and treat them to a good Ham and Egg Sup- per at the Presbyterian church, May 1, from 5 to 8 o’clock. o 1-429 W. P. Dyer, who spent the week- end with his family, returned Sun- day night to Minneapolis to resume his duties at the University. The next annual Ham -and Egg Supper will be held at the Presby- terian church,” May 1, from 5 to 8. Everybody going.. Are you? 1-429 —_————— GRAND TONIGHT--MONDAY “THE WOMAN ~INTHE WEB” Second Episode, Featuring HEDDA NOVA with FRANK GLENDON Cyrus Townsend Brady Story, Also Vitagraph Drama “THE DIVORGEE" The Story of a Girl Who" Gambled With Fate, Featuring MARY ANDERSON with ALFRED VOSBURGH Seven Part Program ~ Prices 10c - 20c - ~— TOMORROW TUESDAY: APRIL 30 KITTY GORDON In World Pictures “THE WASP” with KEYSTONE Comedy Usual Prices—Seven Part Program. Mr. ture home, a Rapids came 'to’ They will reside’on the William Gray farm on Lake Plantaganet during the summer. ~Miss Esther Smith of Park ids. arrived Saturday. and has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William 8. LaMont, home tomorrow. Mrs. Jackson .and child of Nashua, Mont., are guests of W. H. Elletson and family. son . was formerly' Miss = Mildred Preble of this city. ) Harris of Park’ She will 'return. to. her| . wahe) Normand makes her second Miss - Esther. Larson, daughtér of = b Mrs. Jullus Larson, was married to gt::ufq;;gtlb‘?e;amu?l{m P“m. Otto Erlandson at Bend, Ore., Feb, absorbing the newxj;:per’m?: pre-|: i 8 20. The groom 'formerly owned a i 3 barber shop in Bemidji and is quite :fi?‘géxc? a;%m:;‘tto;x“:j;‘:::{"'tg tone comedy in two parts is also at well known here. 3 Antgu Mickelson' has purchax}ed Rev. O. P. Grambo’s farm at Bagle, p , | and expects to go there make hisgtu)-' preying on . the ri¢h cand:that the| The ring of the woodman’s axe, Rev. Grambo purchased the 'Mickelson farm 'located in the outskirts of Nymore. = .. - . the summer. ited the tle Lake, "Dr. and Mrs. L. ¥ ot N, D arrired ey S Mie:|benefit of ‘the Red:Cross:chapter; the Mrs..-Hunter and family ‘will remain at Big Turtle Lake on their farm during the summer. Hunter will return to Minot tonight, where he is practicing dentistry. "Mrs. Minnie Warner and daugh- ter, Miss Mavis Warner, of Puposky were week-end visitors™ in Bemidji. From here they went to Crookston where they will-visit relatives for a week “while -enroute Mont,, where. they will reside during| o i7" showing at -the Broadway | ficer, powerful as a horse—at one of 'FAMOUS PLACE SOUP KITCHEN _House of Seven Gables, ertt;";n of by|that told in “The Divorcee,” - the| prjang, but of the cantonment. Then Nathaniel Hawthorne, Now Dispenses Soup. Salem, Mass/—~The House of ‘Seven | giyorcee'in the Renoicolony and falls) Gables, made “famous’ by’ Nathaniel | in Jove:with a-eowboysminister who{-finds himself sprawling on the-ground. Hawthorne, has renewed its youth and blossomed forth'asia® 'soup “kitchen, from which it despenses meat-soup at 12 cents a quart. It is now the head- quarters of the Liberty soup kitchens, |21 Mrs. Van Der Leith. “only If this renlly had been ‘No Mans Two huge wash boilers rest on a large Russfan actress'and Haroine in “The gas stove set up in front of the fire- Woman in the Web,” shows remark- place which three centuries ago glowed with cordiality*and comfort. MOTHER GIVES SIX SONS 8t. Louls Woman Offers Another In- stance of Sacrifice Mothers Are Making. -8t. Louis, Mo.—Another outstanding instance of the sacrifice mothers are making in the war is shown in the an- nouncement that Mrs. Adele Wight- man_ of this city, has given her six sons to Uncle Sam. Thomas J., William R. and Charles 3. are serving in the flying service. whils the other three, Richard M., Joscph & and Paul V. have enlisted in the ip fantry, - lows hall, Good music. served. ATTENTION A farewell dance will be given by the degree team of the M. W. A. in honor of Sam Baine at the Odd Fel- Tuesday evening, 30. All Woodmen and Royal Neigh- bors cordially invited Tonight & Tomorrow APRIL 29—30 Paramount Pictures Pro- GEORGE BEBAN “Jules of the Strong Heart” i | A Story of “God’s Coun- try,” . the Great North Woods and Virile Man- hood. With Added Attraction “TENDER -MEMORIES” Fifth Chapter in Series of Abraham Lincoln Stories as Enacted by BENJ. CHAPIN Playing -as Lincoln in “THE SON OF DEMOCRACY” Prices as Usual— 10c and 20c Wednesday & Thursday Doug. Fairbanks New Artcraft Picture “A Modern Muskefeer” And a Paramount-Mack Seanett Comedy and.niecef oy 1 5t the Rex tonight, - Again Mrs. Jack- 5 — “I'these logs are created into lumber— oran church Friday evening, May 3. |, Iterest centers in'ithe‘eoming toin‘ viewing George Beban's latest A ' program will also be rendered. Ladies are requésted: to bring neck- Country,” with. Florence hthore: tonight andAomorrow. ties and box lunches. All are invited. 5 o ‘n1—429 and H. E, Herbert Haggt Amnother chapter in ‘the popular to . Glasgow, 0. Hunter ‘of Mi- it comes direct here. Dr. Three of the hoys April to attend. Refreshments will be emidji Saturday. are but REX TONIGHT ‘appearance’ in Goldwyn Pictures as Patricia O'Rourke in ‘“The Floor Be- *| the international favorite appears in a dramatic offering mingling emiles with- heart throbs. 8he plays: a eopy. girl, ‘the first time Miss Norman hag essayed such' a character. C TH EA T E R S ? Buena Vista ‘Red Cross patriots given the credit for ‘a contribution 8! ?(42 to th]e chapter, proceeds of a asket social, when it should have R U7 D i, WS Want Aa column: today: -It's ‘on the The Buena Vista Red Cross work- RED CROS ors say vthey“doxi'i care _' ‘ntvlcql:rly, $40 Wrongly Credited, ! .:fl;lddgt or‘th‘;e&%f %yj_m:: not taking any undue exceptions gm{e $6 to the Junior Red Cross. it seems that Puposky has been There is something for you in the last, page. youngsters. It “means'‘nothing: ¢ ‘Grand tomorrow. her that Irer associates are:gagog over. / the activities of a shand of ' crooks ELKO'TONIGHT police are ‘watching’ the‘aettlement Fthe hissing of theigreat logs as they houge of the wealthy young Hunterfslip down the gigantic chutes, the Mason. . 2 ‘grinding of‘-maechinery by which T 3 ount pieture, “Jules of the mous classic, rong - Heart,’'' which is playing star cast. most Lincoln- stories, featuring Benj. Cha- pin as the “‘Sen of ‘Democracy,” is Falso on the BElko program for tonight most promised 8 “Teaching*Soldiérs Caution. ever presented when it received its| Ihave a friend—a young six-foot of- theater, New York, from which: place | the cantonments In. the far South, who has a way-of showing his men the need This ' is being 'presented ‘for the| for individual responsibility, ‘Edward Hungerford writes In’ -Bverybody's Magazine. 1t is his practice:to skirmish around the camp late at night and approach the sentrles, giving careless, Indiffer- ent, casually friendly replies to their challenges. The sentry in his happy- go-lucky baclk country fashion, feels that the stranger Is not merely a chapter being in full charge, and all receipts will go to the chapter treas- ury. i GRAND TONIGHT A story of the far West, picturing life on the plains, in the’ mining camps and the larger habitations, is ! ?fi:eag?:zze;::lltfih;;:?%’lfi: r:E —200 pounds of brawn and muscle markably realistic picture is built land upon=him; he feels: an awful about a-society igirl"whoposes as al‘blow 4n the pit of the stomach; his gun is taken away from him, and:he is fighting the divorce laws. In the| As soon as he can get his breath he cast are such “gcreen - favorites -asjlooks at-his attacker and begins: Mary Anderson, Alfred Vosburgh,| «\what the—" Pliny Goodfriend, Jean Hathaway| «gxactly so,” Interrupts the officer, Hedda Nova, the beautiful young Land’ and I a German scout you would have been completely dead by this ) time.” They are taking few chances in the training of our great army. able nerve and daring in the second episode, which will be shown at the Grand theater tonight. Grand Tuesday. Twelve (12) inch blue print coples «The Wasp” will be the attraction from gevernmen: certified plats) tomorrow at the Grand theater.|showing sl government notes, Kitty Gordon is the star of this new|swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and World-Pictures Brady-Made. Her| the “focotion of judicial ditches Lol role is unusually and splendidly ef-|be sold a¢{ May, 1918, sale at Be+ fective. Every film fan will be de-|'midji, Minn.. 26c each. TFor sale at: lighted with this picture. A Key-| Pioneer office. 226 Dollars and Cents — A Solid Argument UN DER an individual Trustee a certain estate yielded $3000 a year to theheirs. The estate was then placed in the hands of an ex- perienced Trust Company. By economies in management, due largely toefficient organization and sup- erior investing facilities,the income was soon increased-to-over $4,000 per year. This $1,000 increase in income was secured at no increase in cost for Trustee service and with increased safety of inves- ted capital. ) Wells-Dickey Trust Company, unlike anindividual, does not-have to go outside its- own' organization for expert service, accountants or clerks. 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Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is quite different from the ordinary cough medicine, for it not only soothes/but also-heals, 80 that the effected parts are restored to a healthy condition and the dangerof ia future attack'is removed. lifiemly believe that it is the best and most reliable preparation ever pro- duced for coughs and colds.” D7 Qo fu Phatel — G il - TONIGHT - , Goldwyn Presents Another screen sensation of mystery, love and laughter, starring the world wide favorite MABEL NORMAND —IN— ““The Floor Below”’ (SIx Reels) - Supported By TOM MOORE Filled with \'vondersgl suspense and excitement and keep- ing the big secret till the last minute CHRISTIE COMEDY 10-20 CENTS 7:20-9 O’CLOCK Tomorrow --- TUESDAY RED CROS3 BENEFIT Presenting “The Man Without 2 Country” —IN— SEVEN PARTS WEDNESDAY---MAY | COMING Fatty Arbuckle e o ~ o o Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is first class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobhiles. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. G. E. HICKERSON, Manager