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Send pictures to your: - soldier. Quality portraits;: kodak finishing: ‘WHAT, SOCIETY ||Rich siudie. Phono s70.W. 26 - Mrs. A, C. Greenslit of Shevlin, IS DOING who has visited relatives in Bemidji for a few days, returned to her home Tuesday: BENEFIT DANCE TONIGHT There will be a basket social at — .| the . Maltby hall,.-Saturday evening, The public is cordially invited to|for the benefit of the Red . Cross. attend the Red Cross dance this eve-| Everybody welcome. 1-58 ning to be held in the-city hall, for R the-benefit -of- the Red Cross. Mrs.| Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Vidal of Fargo, Tom" Smart is‘sponsor- for’ the dance|N. D., arrived in' Bemidji® this week. and' the-proceeds will be used to help| They have a cottage at Lavinia where defray’the-expenses of the Red Cross|they will spend the summer. dinner to be given Saturday on the vacant lot next-to the Odd Fellows’ ‘building. HOSTESS T6 AID The ladies of the first division will have charge of .the social ‘hour at the meeting of the Ladies’ Aid so- clety of ‘the Presbyterian church at the home.of Mrs, C. W. Warfield to- morrow afterncon at 2:30 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended. . INFANTRY -TO- DANCE Members of the Fourth Minnesota Infantry will give a dance in the city. hall,. Wednesday, May -15.-: Ev- erything is being.done by the com- mittee in charge to make the affair sucecess-in every way. / MRS LARSON: HOSTESS \\i« Mrs.. Andy Larson. will entertain her -Red-Cross. circle tomerrow- after- ~ . noon at her home at 2 o’clock. All members-are ‘cordially -invited. Mr. and Mrs. A. Till of Yola were in the. :city: yesterday ‘and returned with a driving horse they recently purchased.. Mr. and Mrs. Till have recently moved to'Yola, where they purchased a farm. - 'Mr. and Mrs, Jack Martin * of Fargo, N. D., are guests at the E. J. Letford home, - Mrs, Martin is a sister: of Mrs. Louis Letford, who arrived yesterday from Blocker; Tex., and -who is also visiting at the Letford home. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Barnes are ex- pected to return today from Bemidji, where they have been getting their cottage in readiness for the summer season. They plan to go over early next month for the remainder of the summer.—Grand Forks Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Letford of Blocker, Tex., arrived here. yester- day; having made the trip by auto- mobile. They are guests at the E. J.i Itetford-home. Mr. Letford is.a sondof Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Letford. Mr;" Letford will remain in Bemidji permanently and will be associated with his father in the garage busi- ness. d PERSONALS AND * NRWSY NOTRS Mrs. William Begslei and Mrs. William Kerr, who spent yesterday in Bemidji, being guests atithe J. A. - McDonald home on Dewey: avenue, $50,000 to loan on rarms. - Dean left this: morning. for Minneapolis T Go. © o AT erethey will visit for some time before going to Brainerd, where they will make their home. Mfts. Kerr vas formerly Miss Jean Begsley of this city. A Thomas Newton has returned from a busimess.trip to Hibbing. Attend-the Red Cross overflow sale Saturday, May 11, at the Elko build- Ling: 4-510 \ IMrs. Thomas Mohler and sons, Kenneth and Leonard, left thig.mern- ing for-Indiana- and:Ohio, via Chi- cago, where they will wvisit relatives for about sjx weeks. At Elkhart, Ind., they will visit Mrs. Mohder’s brother, Claude Winebrenner, and at Toledo, . O.; they will visit hersrbro- thers, Ford:and Guy ‘Winebremmery Ford Winebrenner at one'time:made; his home-here. - Mrs. O. E: Anderson of Ball Club is visiting friends in Bemidji for a few -days. Miss: Margaret- McGrath of Turtle River- was a between-train shopper yesterday. If you want a car, call Enterprise P 5 AutoyGo. Office phone 1, res(dpenue Bemidji: people will be interested phone 10. " 56tf| in the following items which’ appears ed in the@rand Forks Herald yester- day, as Tams BiXby and.family are] well known here: ‘‘Cards have been issued announcing the.marriaga' of Joel E. Bixby of Muskogee, Okla., formerly of ‘St. Paul, to Miss Grace E..Mannja -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E.:Mann of Muskogee. Mr. Bixby ' is the second son of Tams Bixby,-and is-a ‘brother-of -Edson K. Bixby, who: married- Miss. Martha Barnes, a daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Barnes:of this city. Joel Bixby is now in the army.” ik Attorney P. J. Raussell has gone to International Falls where he will at- tend court. One of these nice aays you ought to go- to. Hakkerup’s acd have your picture taken. . 14tf Mrs. D. S. Mitchell has gone to Detroit, Minn., where she will visit for ‘two_ ‘weeks. If you want a car, call Enterprise AutoCo. Office phone 1, residence phone 105 56tf © A dau’g}xte'r was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mitchell, April 26, at Vir- ginia, Minn. . Miss 'Ella Otterstad autoed to Be- midji yesterday and attended to busi- ness matters. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co: Office phone 1, residence phone 10. _ b56tf Northern passed yesterday in the city the -guest of friends. ‘ t Anyone having anything for the G '____A_i ”_N .. Red’ Cross auction Saturday can phone W. E. Dean, chairman. 5-511 Thomgs Wilcox - 1eft for Brainerd rom”r a”LY and other points yesterday where he Miss Gladys. Skinner, who teaches near. Kelliher, is -in' the city the Jlme EIVidge : guest of her sister, Miss Dorothy. e TN Skinner. 5 igger than “‘THE SPOILERS” o woaLo srcTuns: anow wacs.. CARIYLE BLACKWELL “The Way Out’ (ast Including Muriel Ostriche and John Bowers This story will give you a big surprise. It takes an entirely different. course from anything you would expect. To see it is to have a splendid time. Also a Comedy, and “MAKING A MAN-O’-WARS- }ffigfl 7 Fart Program —Usual Prices " A o Classie TOMORROW M= AR, NORMA TALMADGE -|in ‘Going Straight’ ELKO s’;‘:.',:’;g, & Showng with *THE BULL'S EYE" will ‘visit relatives for a month. carlyle Blamwe“;{ T THE'BEMIDJE DAILY PIONEERK - AT THE- THEATERS BILLIE BURKE RETURNS In speaking - of her ‘latest - Para- mount - picture, - Billie Burke heard to say a few days ago: Land ‘of Promise” ' is to- me one of ‘was « “The the realest picture I ever worked in and ‘in portraying the inner heart- life of the little, English girl, Norah Marsh, I most lived the character and was quite as worried over her: problems and troubles as if they had’been my own. 2 starred-‘for '‘many months -‘on* speakiing Atage, was arranged for affection-starved “ ‘Phe Land -of-Promise,” in which al- the the screen by W. Some®set Maughan, its-original -author; and- will, o prove ‘to be-even more popular than the original; as*we ‘were; ‘of- course, able. to-secure.-many effeets. impos- I:think, sible for the.narrow limits-of:stagel” You can see Billie Burke ‘in'*‘Thé Land of Promise” at the Elko. thea- ter today..and:.tomorrow. and John iBowers. ithrough - an: iastonishing; ‘series... of events to a surprising‘climax. a “THE 'WAY 0UT” “The Way Out,” the ‘corkingly good news Worid-Picture, will seen tonight at the Grand theater. Four. famous. film . folk .will-be seen in this production—June Elvi Carlyle Blackwell, Muriel Ostr corking geod-~picture. “Making a Man-O-Warsman'’ ‘The. sfory wruns It is be dge, iche and an “Al” comedy completes the pro- gram. ‘CONSTANCE TALMADGE Constance - Talmadge, ' Seléct - com- edienne, will be the attraction at the Rex-.theater.fonight in a picturiza- tion <of-*“The ‘Shuttle, from the novel of the same name by Frances Hodg- son Burnett, directed by Rollin Stur- geon;: and telling the story of “The ;Shuttle’ of love whic] laughs at the wide-expanse-of the:Atlantic and merrily weaves international mance: - Bettina Vanderpoel (Constance ¢ Talmadge) visits her sister : Rosalie, the neglected wife of Sir Nigel An- struthers, who leaves her and their 10-20 CENTS—— ro- -son ity the ancestral estate, while he-plays fast crumbling -ruins. .of -his and loose on the Cantinent. Betty, the: staunch,: independent, spirited, -“regular’”’ American girl," renews Ro- salie’s youth and restores her spirits. :Shealso meets Lord--Mount Dun- stan; & neighboring squire, who gives ‘his. all to.relieve.the sufferings of his:sepidemic-stricken tenants, - and 'Sir Nigel, romance. ‘despite the villaineous plottings of happiness in the culmination of their . Also a special Fox.comedy. they win their deserved Rex Tomorrow. . Another-episode -of the Whartons’ production of the serial photodrama, “The Bagle’s Eye,” based on a story by-:William . J. Flynn, recently re- tired ‘chief of the United States sec- ret; service, Rex:tomorrow. - Chief Flynn has arranged his. ex- posure. of the imperial. German-gov- will -be-presented at the ernment’s spy system in-twenty epi- sodes, each telling the.stery of a plot investigated “and frustrated.-during the past three years. Each ‘episode, presénts: the auctual<facts of spy ac- tivity’ in some specific. plot..interwo- vensin-a’fictional-love story'of great interest. entertained RED CROSS:NOTES -Hostesses-to Circle. :During the latter part” of ‘April;} Mesdames Neeley, Carter and ‘Senske £ the Carr-Lake Red Cross| circle at the home of Mrs. Neeleyy The proceeds amounted to.$6, ‘which was given chapter. tained Red Big - SELEET Pl(!'l’URES”FROD}JCTlON —aIN— ANOTHER..DRAMATIC HIT _“In “The Shuttle,” Constance Talmadge’s latest Select =Picture, picturized from-the novel of the same:name by Frances Hodgson Burnett, this charming and:talented young actress returns to the dramatic characterization she so ably presented in her earlier success, “Scandal.” ALSO FOX COMEDY . Notice to'Circles. If there are any who have enter- have not' handed in ~the- money ¥for' them, will they please do so? If any~ one:js intending to entertain, will she please do so as-soomas possible, for the finance committee is anxious’ to turn over the money? f DinnerSaturday. Mrs. Tom Spartfand her: commit- tee will have full charge of the Red Cross: dinner on Saturday. Members of ‘the finance committee will " b internationally famous to the.Beltrami county .Cross 'chain:-panties - who i scriptions by the Beltrami County chapter of the Red. Cross during the mounth of Ag:jll is.as follows: First ward ®... Second ward . 144.45 Third ward . ceve.. 20,86 Fourth ward . ... 260.00|years ago I was:logging-in Fifth ward ........... 5 67.80 money. “irs, Smart and ner assist-| A BEMIDJI-MAN'SEXPERIENCE ants are working hard to mafe the| . : dinner: a isuccess in' every way. The amount received from sub- Bemidjl- citizen? mernt. ...$103.30| ' 'Read this: $ H. A. Lepper, prop. wood yard, 1410 Minnesota 'Ave;, says: Can you-doubt therevidenee of ithis You can’ verify ‘Bemidji-endorse- “Two the woods and-being:exposed toiso much Solway, March and.. e cold and rainy weather .caused my v and.April.... 3.00 kidneys -.to.-become. disordered.- . It donated, Thomas- McManus, 17-months-old son.of Mr. and Mrs. “Tim’ McManus, Eighth street and.Park-avenue, died this'morning at 6 o’clock from pneu- monia. The baby had been ill for ttl;e past three weeks, -and. was a win, The funeral of Mrs. John Wilson of Dewey:avenue, who ‘died :Sunday evening, was held ‘yesterday after- noon at 2:30. o'clock-from the Pres- byterian church, Rev. L. P. Warford officiating.’ -Interment was made in Greenwood. ..... ceeeed...$699.40 t, § DEATH OF BABY brought on. attacks:.of. - .backache, which.always -bothered me . worse-af- ter. sitting. down.awhile, went to get up, shooting pains woul grip me right across .the center of the back and “even down=—into -my ‘When...I limbs. I had a'tired-feéling’all“the ularly. FUNERAL' IS" HELD time 'and my- kidneysdidn’t ac 2~ 1 read'such“good “accounts of! Doan’s Kidney Pills*I*tried them, and 'theywere ‘wot"long"in ridding me of the' trouble “entirely.” Price 60c, at alliidealers.’ simply ask: £ Don't idney remedy-—get Doan’s Kidwey Pills—-the same that Mr. Lepper ‘had: Co., Mfgrs.; Bitffalo; FoateriMilburn 2 Y. —Adv, Today~—Teiepaone the~Plotieer:of- fice, 922, about that news. item .you .have :in ‘mind. - Your- guests ' and friends will apprectate-tiie lourlos‘f. 7:20-9 O'CLOCK service. ‘TOMORROW--“THE Eagle’s Eye” ‘Another of the famous exposes of German plotting by William J. Flynn, chief of the government secret Adolph Zukor presents BILLIE BURKE By arrangement with F. Ziegfeld, Jr. m “THE LAND OF PROM In Six Acts This story packed the great theatres-of New York for months. It was the talk of its season. With all its original features re- tained and enhanced by the camera, and made a thing beyond compare by adorable Billie Burke, it be- comes a picture you are assured the best in entertainment. Besides, There Is “THAT NIGHT” Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy In Two Reels of Breezy Comedy ELKO TODAY and TOMORROW BILLIE-BURKE :[helando(Pyorr)ise" AGParamountiPicture Elght Part Program--10c and 20¢ tinge 3:00 Evening 7:30 and 9:10 CENTRAL BUSINESS “MEN’S ASS’N. INSURANCE HEALTH-AND ACCIDENT A Policy WithoutdExceptions:or Restrictions We insure for-every knownsdisease-and:for every and * any kind of accident. ‘W e-insure you-up-to-Fifty.Dollars ($50.00) _a,week. k Write for ‘Rarticul B . | lars L*MINN. B e St | 1 | | 1 Prove it. Ask Any Store Black, Tan, White, Red, Brown No. 161 100 lines THE Snmovs WAY TheShoeMan’s Big Store GLOSED LOCKED UP TIGHT ALL DAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Closed until Friday, 9 A. M., cut- ting and slashing prices, re- arranging the stock for a sale that will startle the whole com- munity with the most sensational values that ever dumbfounded the people of this city. Every pair of shoes and oxfords will be cut in price to make selling fast and sure. The orders are— SELL! SELL! SELL! Losses won'’t stand in‘the way. Sale:Opems Friday ‘May: 10, at 9 a. m. ‘BE THERE EARLY AND GET YOUR SHOES! WANTED— 1055HOE: SAEESMEN 7’ No .soiling of hands;* or-broken' nils One .turn .and the cover is off. You then: 7)) have a-wax and oil polish thatsis easily: -=shined with a:fewstrokes of cloth or.: ~brush.--It's-easy-to-shine your . i own shoes applied, 9