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‘WEDNESDAY,"MAY'22, 1918. ~5 WHAT SOCIETY .| 1spoiNe - AID MEETS TOMORROW The Ladies Aid society of the Pres- *byterian. church ' will meet at the home of Mrs.-A. A. Warfield tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The third division - will have charge of the social hour. ' SWEDISH AID MEETING - The Swedish Lutheran Ladies Aid will ‘meet in- the Swedish church parlors tomorrow aftermoon at 2:30 o'clock: Mrs. -Jonas Brickson and Mrs. - Berthg - Erickson will act as hostesses. All are welcome. T-HF.A\TFRG ELKO PRQGRAM A story that breathes the very es- sence of the out-of-doors and the charm of ‘gypsy lure, together with} a love story of unusual interest is ghi Gilber't Parker’s “The World for ale.” 6 The scenes are laid in Canada and deal with the feud between two small townships, one a French Can- adian, the other strongly English, as well as with-the adventures of Max Ingolby, who is one of the three men in love with charming Fleda Druse, the heroine. How he wins out al- though liandicapped by the tempor- ary loss of his eyesight and the deep ?:tir?;l of hhi stwo rivals, makes a s.. . Dean [ihrilling photoplay. ‘““The World for t.a:?lo'&go to tosnion TANE da71tt | Sale” is to be shown tonight and PERSONALS AND l 'NEWSY NOTES Thursday at the Elko theater. i Louise Fazenda, the empress of F. G. Halgren h”i"e:“?)‘e? tfll;om mirth, again comes to the Elko thea- a {wo-day business trip to Dulutll. ¢or witn the Paramount-Mack Sen- nett comedy, ‘“The Kitchen Lady,” Oscar Lundmark- of Leonard Wwas| tonight and Thursday. this is- a - in the city yesterday on business. ; | screamingly funny parody on exist ing social customs and paints the woes of the down-trodden servant girl in ludicrous hues. Miss Anne Larson of Blackduck is in Bemidji_ visiting with friends,. GRAND TONIGHT Ethel Clayton, who is exceedingly | popular with all the motion picture fans in this city, will be seen at the Grand theater tonight in ‘“The Witch Woman,” her latest attraction, in which she has a particularly likable and unusual role. The picture is a distinct’ departure from the usual line of pictures and it gives Miss Clayton one of the best roles of her career. = = A sham battle between army and navy boys may also be seen, together with other interesting topics in the weekly, at the Grand tomight. REX TONIGHT Alice Brady, Select star, will ap- pear at the Rex theater tonight in “The Knife,” a picturization of Eu- gene Walter’s successful play of the| same name. The photodrama_was If you want a car, call Enterprise|adapted by Charles Maigne and di- Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence|rected by Robert G. Vignola. ' phone 10. b56tf Miss Brady creates the wole of : Kate Tarleton, a young Southern Dr. C. R. Ward of Rose Creek is a|girl, whose memories of her old guest at the home of his sister, 'Mrs.| Mammy’s tea-leaf prognostications A. E. Henderson, for a few days. lead her, while on a visit to New York, into trap masked as a fortune- Jack Brenmon, formerly of this|teller’s establishment—there she is J city, spent yesterday in Bemidji, en-| drugged and kept a prisoner. Her = ? -~ _ route from Hibbing to Crookston. finance and guardian, Dr. Robert Y o i i E Manning, famous for his'surgical re- searches, locates her with the aid of detectives and rescues her. He aven- ges her treatment at the hands of her captors in a unique, but adequate Tomato, pansy and cabbage plants| fashion, and later returns to Kate, at the usual prices at ‘Webster’'s| who has gone back home, where Greenhouse, 1242 Doud Ave. Phone| kindly hands have brought about her 166. P 6-522 | physical and mental recovery. In the 7 . sunny Southland far from the treach- Send pictures to your soldier. erous quicksands of the metropolis, Quality portraits;” kodak finishing: | they settle down to a life of unal- Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. 29|loyed happiness. 10th St. 1 mo 67 Bert R. Clark, son of Mrs. C. Clark, has arrived safely in France, accord- _“ing to a message received by his mo- + ther recently. _1f you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence ptone 10. 56t Miss Hilma.oberg of Shevlin is visiting with- relatives in Bemidji this week. 3 Miss Agnes Arnold of Turtle River was a between-train shopper in Be- midji yesterday. One: of these mnice days you ought to-go to: Hakkerup’s ard have your picture taken. 14t Miss ‘Hall- of Wilton is visiting . Rev.and Mrs. O. P. Grambo of the|. Fifth ward for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reed of Black- duck autoed to Bemidji yesterday and attended to business matters. \ If you want a car, call Enterprise | “Auto Co. Office-phone 1, reaidcnce . phone 10. 66L. Theda Bara Coming. At the Rex theater tomorrow and Friday, Miss Theda Bara, the em- inent William Fox star, will be seen in her om;n play, “The Soul of Bud- = dha,” which was written by the fa- ThEI\%:dxA e%én?flgwfiaf‘;%,aindaggfi mous screen vampire and produced by s Fellows’ hall. Good music. Every- leffifior S'I' Gordon Edw'a}rds. 3-522 he Soul of Buddha” tells of a body welcome. beautiful half caste Javanese girl who becomes a novitiate in the Tem- ple of Buddha as a danging girl. The High Priest loves her, but is spurned by Bavahari (Theda Bara). Escap- ing from the temple, she elopes with an English army officer, who mar- ries her. The High Priest vows ven- geance. Wherever the couple go they are.confronted with the Hindu death sign. To escape the vengeance of the fanatics the couple leave for France. . The picture is full-of dramatic in- C. Nelson of “Duluth is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. O. P. Grambo. Mr. Nelson is here in the interest of the “dry” campaign. 7 Will alMadies making layette gar- ments for the Woman's Study club, kindly bring same finished to the _library Saturday without fail. Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Britton of Brainerd were in the city Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. An- drew Miller. They were representa- | =——= = = GRAND TONIGHT—ONLY - Mrs. Newell Dahl and little daugh- » ter, Elva Bernice, and Mrs. N. Dahl of Minneapolis, who ‘have been visiting at the home of Mrs. L B. Jlson, hdve gone to Goodridge. Miss Sophia Stearns, who accompanigd them from Minneapolis, will remain until the roads are better and then motor to Goodridge to meet them. :fi: NATURE'S WARNING Bemidji People ‘Must- Recognize and = o Heed It. Kidneyills come mysteriously. But nature generally warn you. - Notice the kidney secretions. = See if the color is unhealthy— If there-are settlings and sediment. Passages frequent, scanty, painful. It's ‘time to fear serious. kidney trouble. It’s time to use Doan’s Kidney Pills Doan’s have done great work in Bemidji. T. C. Hyatt, retired farmer, 605 Fourteenth St., Bemidji, says: “I . have always been a hard worker and the continual strain brought on my kidney trouble. My kidneys acted too frequently and I was forced to get up from three to six times dur- ing the night. My back gave out on me and it pained very much. I tried Doan's Kidney Pills and it didno’t take them long to bring relief.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—sget Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Hyatt had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mtgrs., Buffalo, N. Y, i A WORLD - PICTURE BRADY.- MADE ETHEL CLAVTON [g “TneWitch Womari With added attraction, reel of Current Events, showing our boys of ARMY AND NAVY IN ~ SHAM BATTLE - tensity and is a faithful reproduc- \‘Eiou of the mysteries of the Far ast. community- of Carr- Lake.comes the following list of new members, with Story by Witeamo Macw b Directed by TRAvVERS VAaLe l|1 |!| G. E. HICKERSON, RED CROSS NOTES New Members. % From the progressive and patriotic $11 in fees: "Mrs. James Foley, Mrs. PFred Bucksen, Mrs. E. K. Anderson, Mrs. H. Fenske, Mrs. Herbert Cail- ler, Mrs. Gust Moi, Mrs. J. Shears, Mrs. Dan Gray, Miss Lattie Mattgon, Miss Lillian:McGregor. [FUUTUNURIEN UV UNFUPVRSPTVPUPY VRV IPYRSIS S Hard for the Stork. One Sunday afternoon -when Jones, who had been visiting the zoo,-came home, he announced to:the family: “They've got & new baby hippota- mus.” ' Whereupen -his daughter, about ff- She—Beautiful, beautiful. I can’t get over it. He—1I could, if I had-the price of a ticket. | TOLSTOY'S PROPHECY. Tolstoy’s prediction of the great war.which. has been devastating Eu- rope was-a remarkably-accurate fore- cast. In conclusion he prophesied that “the end of the great calamity will make a new political era for the old world. There will be left no em- pires or kingdoms, but the world will’ form a federation of the United. States of nations. There will remain only four great giants—the.Anglo- Saxons, the Latins, the Slavs and the Mongolians.” A A A AA AR _COMING _ TAYI.UH‘HHHZLMES- OF SIXES” ELKO' Theatre Sat. and Sun.—May 25-26 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincene thanks to the many friends and neighbors, Royal Neighbors and also the Royal Neighhors-of:-Brainerd for their sympathy and help during the illness -and.death of my wife. 1 1-522 ANDREW MILLER: ' teen; burst into a fit of-uneentreliable} laughter. When she ‘had- subsided somewhat- the ~father growled: “What.are.you laughing at?” “] was just thinking,” giggled the girl, “that that rather kills tha stork story.”-~Harper's Magazine, Trouble Enough. * Bibb~~He deserves a. flogging. for not paying me that old debt. Babb—Oh, he’s -always: strapped— poor fellow !—Town Topics. TONIGHT and THURSDAY J, Stuart.Blackton The Master of: Screencraft presents . “THE WORLD FOR SALE” From the novel by SIR GILBERT PARKER With Added Attraction Paramount-Mack Sennett : Comedy Louise Fazenda “THE KITCHEN LADY” IT'S GREAT ! J, BARNEY SHERRY _““HER DEGISION" with GLORIA SWANSON 10c-20c : T FO T HEDA BARA - The Soul of Buddha Staged by THEDA BARA A THEDA BARA SUPER PRODUCTION ' REX THEATRE-TODAY | 'SELZNICK PRESENTS - ALICE BRADY e ‘. IN HER .LATEST PICTURE | 5 CHRISTIE COMEDY “THE SPIRIT" Thursday--REX--Friday 7:20-9 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Directed dy ;GORDON EDWARDS he Wrath of BUDDHA:Means Death X FILM CORPORATION There Is a Right and a Wrong Way to Use the Telephone The wrong way to get a telephone number is to call from memory—to ‘‘take a chance’’'—to trust to luck that your memory doesn’t play a trick on you with the fickle figures of a telephone number. v The right way is to look in the telephone directory, make sure you have:.the right number and then give it to the operator slowly and distinetly. The right way saves annoyance to you and helps butild up a higher grade of telephone service for everyone. .HORTIIWESTERI TELEPHONE EXCHANGE CO. Save Fopd Buy War Savings Stamps and Liberty Bomds - —_————————————— ~CITY LIVERY = 1 Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is first class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. 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. Manager IIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIlIllllHllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllluflllliIIlIllIIIIIII Therels a Degree of Style and individuality in these Women’s Shoes. Only a few pairs left, if you find your size listed below a request to fit you would be regarded as a favor to us. You would be under no obligation to buy. § Out of Town Customers can order by mail from this list. Give lot number, width and size. Enclose money order or check to cover pur- chase and‘we will send by post, charges prepaid. s Sk ok, 3 576, Price. $8.50 $9.00 3625—Black kid, wing tip, high heel, lace; sizes T-A, 314-C, 41%-C............... 3626—Black kid, high heel, lace; sizes 5-B, 614-B, 7-B, 814-D, 414-D, 5-D.......... P $9-00 8627—-Black kid vamp, brown kid top, lace, high heel ; sizes 6-A, 314-C, 41%4-C, 51/2-C.$10.50 3628—Black kid vamp, grey top, lace, high y heel ; sizes 4-B, 6-B, 314-D, 514-D........ 10.00 3629—Black kid vamp, champagne top, high heel, lace; sizes 414-A, 3-C, 4-C, 7-C....... 10.00 3630—Black kid vamp, white kid top, high heel lace; sizes 414-A, 5ls-A, 614-A, 3 414-C, 5-C, 514-C, 6-C, T-C ... ... ... $13.50 3631—Champagne kid vamp, champagne buck top, high heel, lace; size 4-B. ... .. $13.50 3632—White kid, lace, high heel; size a8 s inbay dwicdee | .$10.00 4523—Chocolate kid vamp, champagne kid 8 00 top, high heel, lace; 414-B, 6-B, 4-A, 5-A. . s a We are showing a beautiful line of colored cloth top shoes, the vamps are of black kid and calf. Prices from $6.00 to $8.00 a pair. ABOUT 50 PAIRS OF SHOES, VALUES FROM $5.85 TO $10.00. CHOICE A PAIR ............ Sl PP s SR $4.75 O'LEARY-BOWSER GO. BEMIDJI, MINN. Remember. 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