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WHAT SOCIETY _ISDOING JUNIOR-SENIOR BALL The Junior-Senior ball, which was held last evening:in the Blks’ hall, was a decided success. The hall was prettily’’decorated “with class -ban- ners, and musicwas furnished by-the Syncopaters: orchestra. - ‘A ‘most in- teresting program consisting = of stunts,»music and'reading was given ‘before’dancing’commenced; under the direction' of Misses Cora Heilig and Blanche Door, as- follows: “Aunty Doleful’s ' Visit”— (Sarah ‘Wilmar) 'Dorothy Nangle, g “Then You'll Remember Me''— (Galli-Curci) Carrie Brown. - Bilhouettes—Avis Cameron. “Betty’’—(8arah ‘Bernhardt) Gla- dys Getchell: “Battalion” of Death”—Florence Bagley, captain. Twisting Trio—Muriel Rice, Peder Peterson,Leo Opsahl.- : . Rusty Hinge Hicks—Ferris Knapp, Carl Tennstrom, Norman Kittleson, ‘Walter Balk.” = - Photoplay—Miss Heilig. The grand march was led by Avis Cameron and Fheodore Willits. SERGEANT WHITMAN GUEST f’ The Penco Aid club, a social and educational organization of the em- “. ployes of the"J. C. Penney company, held its*first social session at the E. J. Kahman home on. Beltrami avenue last evening; -in ‘honor..of Sergeant D. B. Whitman of Camp-‘Dodge. He was formerly manager of the Penney Company' store ‘here,-and i in. the city on 'a short furlough. Those present -were - Mrs, A, J. = Gratton, Mrs. ‘E. H. Kahman, Misses -Margar- ette and-Elizabeth -Titus, Dora-Roe; Merle Hanson, Pauline Hessing, Na- dine Ferrel; Essie Hazen, and Messrs. Sergeant D. B. Whitman, G. W. Fer- rel, Oliver ‘Berg, Fred Heckleman and E. J. Kahman, Y’S WIENER ROAST On account of the inclement weath-} er Monday, the Y’s club postponed its wiener ‘roast until mnext = Monday. Members of the club will meet at the home of Miss Myrtle Madson at 5:30 \ o’clock and -will walk ‘out to the summer cottage of Mr. and. Mrs. Theodore -Virts, on Twenty-sixth street, where the roast will be held. In case of rain, the outing will again Je postponed. - SAILOR ENTERTAINED Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Erickson enter- tained at dinner Thursday evening, in homor of Wilfred R. Laliberte of the U. S: S. Kansas, who has been in the city the past several days_on a furlough. :The guests were Misses Ruth- Harding, Laura. . Welsh and BElizabeth. McNamara; Wilfred R. Laliberte,. Homer Cardle and Harry Haselton. . NELSON-PORTER Miss Mabel ‘Porter of this city and Ole Nelson of Minneapolis were mar- ried yesterday afternoon t 2:30 o’clock "at the Norwegia utheéran parsonage, Rev. Osmond Johnson of- ficiating. :-They will make their home in this .city. b PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES | $60,000 to Ioan on’ rarms. Dean T.and Co. 5 a1t L If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office’ phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf i One of ‘these nice aays you ought “to go to Hakkerup’s arcd have your picture. taken. - 14tt ____. .‘ Mrs. Frank Silversack of Grant Valley passed yesterday in the city on business matters. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf Send- mother her favorite flowers next Sunday, May 12, Mothers’ Day. Elliot, Florist. 3-511 Thomas S. Ervin, of the Beltrami Elevator & Milling- Co., is visiting at French Lick, Ind. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf Anyone having anything ‘for the Red Cross auction Saturday can phone W. E. Dean, chairman. 5-511 Mrs. Fred Bhinkman returned this ' morning from Minneapolis, where she had been on business. o Mrs.~A. P. Candler of Fargo, N. D., is spending a few days visiting Dr. and Mrs. Vidal at Lavinia. B _— State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, * Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senioripartner of the firm'of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in thz City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrhthat.cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, . D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken {in- ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sen¢ for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, T6e. Hall's Family Pills for constipation s N G “y\a‘.mm:z;zw»m‘“v—m-‘ . ey ing flowers :bright; ‘Mothers flowers dight. ‘Elliot; Florist. Wear mext ‘Sunday for mothors-1iv-{ eral circles organized inoutside dis-| - \ ;| triets. Among these wero Solway o 4 ‘| and 'Pennington. A branch was also ¥ . % A organized at Grygla. These seems to c d A ~Send - pictures to -. your- - soldier. Quality portraits; Kkodak ifinighing: Rich Studio: . Phone - 570-W; 29 10th St. 1'mo 67 Miss G. friends. Junior-Senior:-ball, -He ‘will: return to Kelliher Monday. i Revj Osmcsmd f.{ohnison ’j\s:g' of the First .Scandinavian utheran{~ 4 hareh. - will: preachvat; Brovip and| song- luterment vas made yr the Cyphers 'Sunday -and Monday’ Mrs. M. W. Hunt and:Mrs: Barl Cronemiller of the town-of Nerthern yesterday- while' here shopping.- . ~George Birnsthil.and sister, Glady: left this morning for Pillager, Minn., returning to. Bemidji:Monday morn- ing. B g route to Turtle trip. S Mre: Frank House,‘who'has spent the winter/in-Bemidji, left this-morn- ing for Brainerd, where-she will-visit before joining her husband in Du- luth. In response to an urgent dnvita set tonight. - will" be the guests of Mrs. Bistham’s sister, Mrs. Fred- Moody. Bertha Trichel of Bemidji visited in the city this morning; leaving at. noon for Ada, where she will spend Monda: . be no: other services as the pastor several months: visiting: with : rela~ tives and friends.—Crookston Daily Times: A. F. Bronnicke of Bemidji is as- sisting' behind, the counters: at the| First National dank:’ FHe/expée f move his’ family here soon as hé succeeds “in- finding: uitable house:| —Blackduck “American. Miss Mary. Dibvig:closed a success- ful term ofischool: this week at Pony Take, town of ‘Liberty. She was in the city. yesterday, -enroute to her she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Andrew Casperson. _ The Blackduck American says: “Richard Leet, who this week 'dis-| Elko theater: tonight:and:.«Sunday, posed of the Palace hotel, expects to|matinee and:evening:: This ‘special | Plaintiff in the aboye entitled action move his family to Bemidji the lat-| production by-:Goldwyn is in ‘eight|which has been and is now on file ter part of the month—a move which will be regretted by their friends here. As a live-wire-miember of the ways taken an active interest in public affairs and in all matters per- taining ‘to the development of this community and his-removal will be a distinct loss to Blackduck.” - RED CROSS NOTES Big Shipment. There was a shipment of hospital garments on Thursday of this week, which would certainly do credit to any ‘community: 110 suits of pajamas. 145 bed shirts. 105 bed socks. 20 surgeon’s robes. 30 convalescent robes. 10 pair leggings. Of the above, _ Baudette-Spooner sent: the followinE: 25 bed shirts. 22 suits of. pajamas. One operating gown. One pair bed socks. One bath robe. Blackduck sent: 36 suits of pajamas. 27 bed shirts. One surgeon’s robe. Kelliher sent 10 suits of pajamas. The-Pinewood branch sent: Three suits of pajamas. Three pairs of bed socks. Seven comfort pillows. - New Circles. During the week, there were sev- OFFICIAL ITALIAN WAR PICTURES ITALIAN BATTLEFRONT THE ONLY OFFICIAL, AU- THENTIC FILMS OF THE ROYAL ITALIAN GOVERN- MENT. Photographed by the Cinema- graphic Division of the Italian Army, under the direction of b the Italian General Staff. IN TEN PARTS May 14 & 15 MATINEES—— —EVENINGS ALL SEATS 25 CENTS ° - — Scott and’' Miss 'Dagney |- Langseth of Clearbrook, passed'yes- terday in Bemidji the ~guests 'pl ‘Alfred McDonald-of Kelliler came to Bemidji yesterday to attend the were the guests of friends insthe city AT THFEZ where ‘they will visit: their parents,- tiver ‘on a fishing tion, Rev. B. D. Hanscom, pastor-of|Metro’s feature photodrama,’ ‘“The Swedish Lutheran the Methodist Episcopal church, will| Eyes of “'Mystery,"” yhigh_’will be Sunday school at 10 a m Morn- deliver a patriotic address at Cohas-|shown &t the Rex” Sunday. “The|ing services at 11 a. m. At 8 o'clock Mrs. Fred Bistham and ‘daughter,{angd 1tgvital ‘dramatfc qudlities give| faqe s Vivian, ‘and. son, -Donald,.. arrived|her splendid ‘opportunity.to display b:gflg, © ‘iflg I‘fg;’l‘ glggdr%?e::hme:l:e from Brainerd Friday morning:and{ithe italent ‘that has’'made<her a fa-|, ,ring sermon, will gfve a short home at Nary.:: While in-the city| A fascinatingromgnce=of J. A." Anderson, also known as ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE Commercial club, Mr. Leet” has al- GB.AND Day service. Church and Sabbath|society. Mrs. E. J. Gilbert was elect- scl;ool ‘combined. 5 ed president; Miss Inez Butler, vice . 1:). n;;—Bfi:vgfili'gufiralse i prtesldent;mand Frank Fournier, sec- * . m.—] e, | retary, he society will be know: The Vision of God.” A. M. Whitby,| as the Three Islang Lake vgarnga\fl pastor, ings society, and will meet at the Butler school house the third Tues- day of each month, at 2:30 o’clock. There are twelve charter members. be &~ renewed interest and enthu- slasm, in the outlying towns which very “gratifying. o Methodist Episcopal. ; Mothers' Day, Sunday, May 12. D A o Yarn for Socks. £ Morning worship at 16:45 o’clock, NEW WAR SAVIN(_}S SOCIETY Mrs. Conger ‘has received some es-|Sermon topic—“A Devoted Mother.” 2 pecially fine.yarn forsocks and wish-| ; Sunday school at 12 m..-A. T. es’every one to-knit a pair. Carlson, superintendent,. - 7 pa At 8 p. m., the Epworth League 5 ; A will observe the twenty-ninth' anni- . .. FUNERAL ‘OF ‘'INFANT « | versary of the foundingof their or- £ 5 ¢ ganization, and' in keeping with the The funeral of the five-weeks-old | times will present an interesting pa- son of Mt and Mrs./George Bush was triotic program. A cordial welcome held {at the:home*this morning at|to all. B. D. Hanscom, pastor. 10 olclock, Rev. M. A. Soper offici- Rev. M. A. Soper and Rev. A. M. i} Whitby held a patriotic meeting at There is something for you in the the Turtle Lake school house yes-| Want Ad column today. It's on the terday and organized a war savings| last page. | St. Philip’s Catholic. Miss Amalle Ruzicks, 1449 South - Low mass at 8 o'clock in the morn-| 16th St, Omaha, Nebraska, writes: Could ing. High mass at 10 o, m. Sunday “I have suffered with catarrh of the | \J.<3 = school at 11:30. Vespers and bene-| throat. I caught cold and it settled N°t SIOep diction at 3 p. m. J. J. T. Philippe,{ In my throat, ‘and I coughed badly|N ; and was very weak. I could not sleep |4Y0 3 rector. 2 and had'no appetite. I had two doc- 3 tors, and ‘had takén so many different Apmhte £ medicines and found no Help. I thought w I will have to give up; but at last Now Well. l ; :l;ly mother read about Peruna, so I We Alwa 78, ..M S ought ‘of trying that great medicine H . . : Peruna I'got a bottle of it,and in ave P E UNA ln-thfl about four days | almost stopped H coughing, and after a while I surely ome. ITHEA TFRS|' Preshyterian, v ; 5 Mothers’ Day will bes fittingly ob- fiarved &ti the Presbyterian ‘church at \ REX -TONIGHT — he morning service” The pastor will o fim«mfiwrelé&o it the /Fox | SDeak on the subject, fThe Wages Film) corporation will:be at the Rex|of &|Mother” (Exodus 2:9). Those hight, when George Walsh will b hofrave-mothers living should wear bk ol S e AT 0 VN el “Brave and Bold, a fves \tht} red carnation and those who have found rellef, and from that time we| Those who object to liquid medis. Sart bpeciAls mhol‘rerlwlll-uul;o e Eosn the memory of mother the white. | * &re not without Peruna in our home.” | cines can procure Peruna Tablets. a Fox Sunshiné comedy ifi two parts. This service beging at 11 a. m, Sun-|Z day evening at 8 o’clock the sermon | d will be on the theme, “‘An IIl Wind (UL LU LT LR LT L i Sund"g,l’g Big Bill. and'a Crop Failure” (Eccles. 11:4). AN INVITATION . Edith:7Storey;“"Metro ' star, is" 'a Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., player possessing great dramatic tal-|and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. ent ‘and athletic ~ prowess which All are welcome. L. P. Warford, stand her~{ngood stead 1n her por- | pastor. tiayal pf :Carma :<Carmichael -in TO COME TO OUR OFFICE, TO ASK US QUES- TIONS, TO LOOK OVER OUR COMPLETE 'LINE OF GAS APPLIANCES. LET US EXPLAIN THE FEAT- URES OF OUR LINE. IF YOU ARE 'NOT YET US- ING GAS ASK US ALL ABOUT IT. YOU CAN BUY . ON EASY TERMS. 3 " BEMIDJI GAS Co. 320 MINN. AVE. PHONE 76 M. N. MASCHKA Mgr. Sales Dept. Eyes of Mystery” is Miss Storey’s in-| i "the evenin ) % i b \ g a Mothers’ ‘Day pro- -itial -‘appearance Metro=pietiies, | gram will be given by the Luther ’;?;itg with the motion picture pub- speech in the evening.' Charlié€liaplin will also beseen in ’ “The Adventurer."” - First Scandinavian ‘Tutheran: . Sunday school at noon. There will 4 will be.absent from the city. Osmond “The Splendid Sinner” and ‘“The| yg Sptritrof--the-Fed- Gross’—wilt b | TOI S0 pastor. t the ‘Rex. Coming — Italian - Battle- front,” the first picture of the war}: An, jItaly--en- ther Austrian «-border. Thid (is -a* dépa¥thre from’ the 'asual ; ; war-theatersseenes:in:France-and:ds| SUMMONS the. most aiitiferitic picture=brought | . o to this‘country;havin; iréenvpmduceg -STBA;II‘Ea(;]l‘i MINNESOTA, County of er-the: omrof: i the’ - Unite: g 3 g&dtes 3‘;,‘::,‘;‘;‘,‘,,%, . DISTRICT COURT, Fifteenth - Ju- dieial District. T. H. Hamre, Plaintiff, vs. |llIIllllllllllIIIIIllll[lll!Illfllljl_lll,lllllllIIIIIIlIIIlIIIII AR e WHERE HEARTS BEAT HIGH, AND LOVE IS KING “THE EYES OF MYSTERY” A 5-Act METRO Screen Story of Baptist. 10 a. m.-11:30 a.m.—Mothers’ derland,’ replete“with- thrilling inci-}: John Andrew Anderson, Defendant. Starring H 2 dents, is “‘Heart of:the Sunset,”” Rex| THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to the Beach’s special screen+classic:-of the above named Defendant: “The Bernhardt of the Screen.” great Southwest, toe be seenat the You are hereby summoned and re- ‘quired ;to answer the complaint of CHARLIE CHAPLIN N “THE ADVENTURER” parts and is to‘be:shown at the usual | in the office of the Clerk of the Dis- prices’ cliarged-at-the Blko-theater. | trict Court in and for the County - of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, and to.serve a copy of your answer : 70 ] “thes _| upon the subscriber at his office in Alma Rubens;the-radiantly. beau the City of Bemidji, Beltrami Coun- tiful, and Texas Guinan; former Win- s A g ter Garden favorite; play:-the leading :ly s Mm“.e”m-f ‘lel'lhms 20n;inys d“:; roles in a dramatic-and... gripping|the service o 8 Summons ups you exclusive of the day of such photoplay, "’ghe vae'gflx;oke'xi's,l” unld Service are supported by an able Trianglel ™y, "y, fai] to answer said- com- Mutual Chaplin Special - cast. - This picture will be shown Yol Jal. o at the Grand -theater tonight, with plfln-‘i fivm-'"é "“Cl; tim;a thI"fiifi A BILL OF UNUSUAL EXCEI:LENCE added attraction of “Current Events” 31:15 s:me g;‘ g}“fi%flo Oag:;i:_‘: lm:rest | 10-20 Cents —MATINEE, 2:30— Evening 7:10 and 9 ——news in plftures. : thereon from the 6th day of Feb- i X ruary, 1915, at the rate of-9% per Grand Sunday. annum, together with the costs and Douglas Fairbanks is the star of | disbursements of this action. = PR the Triangle-Fine Arts comedy, “The Dated April 22, 1918. . Matrimaniac,” at the Grand. tomor- e 1N D. H. FISK, ‘ i row. The athletic “Doug’ does some Attorney for Plaintiff, i | of the most daring stunts in his ca-| o Bemidji, Minnesota. SPEGIA L A TTRA T " ' reer in this play. 3tSat-427-511 , A Star Coming. e R85 gt ot S Miss Rose Tapley, popular screen L ] m n TheBiggest Thrills é actor, is expected to arrive-in Be- R 1 u‘l; Had fiom. ; ® o | i B 2ou T i midji Monday morning and has prom- ised to appear in person on the stage at the Elko and Grand theaters and this opportunity to see ‘“‘a. real live movie star” should be taken advan- / i . ey TONIGHT: FIRST MAY FOX SPECIAL “BRAVE .- BOLD” In Five Parts - —with— GEOR = = —, —] ON'GUARRI At this time of the year people feel weak, tired, listless, their blood is thin, they have lived indoors and perhaps expended all their mental and bodily energy and they want to know how to GE WALSH CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN’S ASS’N. 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It con- taing no -alcohol or narcotics. - It is made from Golden Seal root, Blood- . root, Oregon grape root; Queen’s root, iBlack Cherry bark, extracted with gly- cerine atid made into tablets and liquid. Tablets sixty cents,;at most drug stores. In order to insurée pure-blood and to build up the system try this tonic known ag Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discoy- ery. Qet~it now! mealsyand for a vegetable-tonic there’s nothing: better th n Dr. Pierce’s Golden "he Red c,’oss’ 4 class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. Not one shall be left behind Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. edical Discovery, the old-fashioned herbal remedy, which has had such a POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. 10--20 -cents—MATINEE 2:30 ‘Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. EVENING 7:20-9 O’CLOCK G. E. HICKERSON, Manager ] ) = 71 ’ 've Paace