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It you want a cn}. call Enterprise : i :|'Auto " Co. - *Office-phone 1, resldence ; AVHAT SOCIETY -||phone 10. i G6te AT THE ; ' Mrs. Fred Labrie and little daugh- THEA T E R s ter, M ,.of Atwater, Minn., : Is DOING ‘g?;estsa:ge{ge 3. L. vE‘::xlebrm''.so?:nholgg < 3 < | | for ‘a -week. Mrs. Labrie'is a sister |lof Mr. Gulbertson, AT THE ELKO RN Versatile - Pauline Frederick is Miss- Eidith ‘Mills will return ‘Sat-|,gqin appearing tonight at-the Elko CLUB:T0-HOLD:-PIC¥IC urday from ‘Maniato, Where site had \theater in her very:latest Paramount At to-the-Baptist Ladies-Study club on - Tuesday-evening. There were fifteen present and lunc! lvw_as ser::id. ‘-'m}e question :contest'closed at s meet- Ty a0 ‘| “Bvery Wife”’ and other plays, as _¥ng, “Mvs -Martin -Longballa: -was| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Stafford of| well as a noted writer of light opera captain of the victorlous. side and [Fosston, who have ~been-viaiting: at| and comedy. $ _Mrs. G. R. Martin was captain of ithe home:of their son; :Bartiett:Staf- «Madame Jealousy” is more than the defeated side. .Mrs. Martin’s di- [iford, for the. past week, will'weturn| . ‘o ging ‘photoplay with an in- vision.. will -serve -the-annual picnic, |'to their home in:a‘day:ortwo. |io osting story and beautiful photog- . being defeated by:sixteen points. The raphy—it gives everybedy-semething i;}(’:.ng:;'efi;?‘%?ra{&'fi“ pareénts, [ wog written for. her by. George V.|out. later. & imorning-on - her-“way *to:Collegeville; | ‘SAILOR ENTERTAINED = Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Olson entertain- | .gev. Herstad and Mr. 'Nygaard-of ed Leigh (Moose). Hendrickson ~of Cle}::brook were the ‘guests: of ‘Rev. the battleship-Kansas ‘at- 6 o’clock |;a1q ‘Mrs. .Osmond Johnson ymlendn; ored 'boy playmate may be seen . at dinner last evening, Mr. Hendrick- | while-enroute to Fargo, N. D.,-wherd| the Elko in “A Daughter .of the son’ will‘return-to:his duties' tomor- |ty oy will ‘attend the annual”conven- Wadst,” thie very latest. plpy prp- " row. : 4 7 ition of the Lutheran-ehurch. “Th duced with these pleasing characters convention commendesitoday-and-will | i the cast. ‘continue until-June 13. { tonight as her strenuous self inthe at the Elko tonight. Marie Osborne--and-her little.col- iwith Mrs. . Gust-Berg: of. Mill Park was| . Miss Mabel Johnson, daughter of GRAND PROGRAM hostess to the Norwegian Lutheran | pey. -and Mrs. Osmond-+Johnson, -who Tonight the Grand theater . will Ladies -aid- yesterday - at -her.home. |i a5 hgen - g “student at *Mankato:nor: | stage “The Dixie Trio,” :in-a vaude- There was a._good attendance .and|ima) will return to - Bemidji-Baturi|ville skit of singing, talking .and lunch was served. .~ . ; iday and will-spend ‘thessummer with | dancing, as an added attractionto her -parents. She -will sleave::Man- | the picture program of a five-reel olis to ‘visit herr-grandmotiter, ‘Mrs. | uring Norma ‘Talmadge, and. twofpood "PERSONALS AND | Bakke is hrer aunt. Tomorrow, J. Barney Sherry will A s CHILDREN’S DAY ‘PROGRAM Next-‘Sunday, ‘Children’s’ Day, will : ’ : bo- observed in ‘the ' Methodist ‘Sun- “THE UNBELIEVER” A0, 00050, doAn 0N TaTaIL Dean| day school at 11 o'elock. “The-pro-| At tife Rex theater tonlght and Laxd. Co. 3 # gram -has <been 'amuggd ‘under ‘the | Priday -and -Saturday will-be-shown direction of ‘Miss ‘Elsie ‘Schmitt-and| that sensational Thomas A. Edison -} change in their act. - Pho-creamery now has ‘a large daily ‘supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. . = . 527tL dial invitation is'extended to ‘all to} duced:-in-co-operation with the U. S. attend. - marines-under-direction of the United States mavy department. The ‘story .Mirs. Otto Rogan of Crookston. is|* a_guest.at. the 8. L. Flom home.in this city. 4 Wailted 1 ong fer, Ordar. triotic. lesson that should be: seen Mrs,_Dot 'Van has resigned her position as-cigar-clerk at the Hotel Markham, cruits,and>had justgiven: them the or- | anvironment -of Christianity, has| B¢ der: ‘“Quiek -mierch!” when-he no-|three outstanding faults—class dis- Pie ticed his sweetheart-coming across the | tinction, race: prejudice-and unbelief barrack square. in takes fits was “'Phe creamery: now- has -a large God. ‘daily “supply of ‘buttermilk ‘at 10c a As the United States volunteers.and-goes with the-marines and went-away witli-her. ito France. Later, during maneuvers neer Publishing’company, motored to Bagley. today. 12 you want a car, call Enterprise ‘Auto Co. -Office-phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tt One of 'these-nice days ‘you ought * to-go -to Hakkerup’s ‘and -have your picture ‘taken. T4tr was “walking-down: the ‘main street of. the same:town-when he-saw>some:tat- tered -and- tired soldiers -approsching him. One:of the soldiers; recognizing; ithe German forces, Phil is trapped in the garret of a cottage, where he icomes upon the girl,” Virginie, a ‘in a dark corner. In hushed whis- ipers he learns of her suffering—the i|father ‘‘somewhere out there,” the’ 'mother and little brother brutally M 0 T H E R s K N 0 w put to:death, she-exposed to atrocities’ sworge ‘than death. ‘He scribbles a r beco: 8 nd|note: to his mother, who will car When babtyb I:f-s fiqtfu;:fiss \for “Virginie if she can get throdgh puny that something 18 83 |.to America. They escape. ' Phil goes with the nourishment she is|ibaclk to'theinferno of No-Man’s Land. 4 sed * OINSHRDRD:!|'where his: soul is tempered on the Auto-Co. -Office phone 1, Teaidonce | Supposed toETA e e nhmia s ““' s‘.“?p]y.ing' It is Simply the conj ‘hospital at Dixmude, across the seas, ,Mrs. Oscar Holden of Fosston is dition ‘of the mOthFr r.efleCtEd: ;and home, where he'is reunited with || preparing her summer cottage at Dia- in the child. Constipation, the!| his: mother. and the girl, his vision mond Point for dccupancy. great foe of health, is at work.| vcle;;?fla::g lli;eh;z;e geflfi) :n&vg s & il The system, unaided,:is unable|. S e s Thingaw Quaity e O T ninine: | to throw off the poisons stored [y Mary Raymond Shipman An- R?tgl ystgldio:s ;"hone 570-W. 59 up in the bowels. A cup offdrews, and was ;produced in co-opeéra- ‘10th_St. 1 mo 67| “Holister’s ‘Rocky Mountai tion with officers and men of the ® ‘Tea,” nature’s great herb ‘rem United States marine corps, whl;ya are ! : ible “for the realistic iattle C. A.-Bacon and family of Walker, o . B Tespons; ;rho have visited relatlves;in;(}ra(- edy, _VY‘“ q“wkly relieve th condition. Get a package t | atmosphere. " ton, N.-D., were in.Bemidji yesterday ¢ - enroute to their home. day. Take a cup &eforel;)ed- i ight. ru g -“Migs Arvilla Patterson, clerk at the génee tonight. & ty Adv g | X Hotel Markham, is enjoying a two ore. £ e weeks’ vacation.. Her place is being -~ - . |3 Tonight-Last Times filled by Miss Inez Elliott. Paramount Program Tonight's Program }i Wbt~ bt = THE DIXIE TRIO | e e SINGING - -TALKING. - DANCING -Ji ing, said: “Please, sir, what about a halt?” Misses: Ruth and Nellie Boobar of Nary--were-between-train .visitors.in. " the.oity Wednesday. ¢ If you want a car, call Enterprise Mrs. John Baum-of Kendall, N.i D., is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. A. Bacon, in Walker this week. She was in Bemidji while enroute to that place. - ~Mrs.. James Toole of Duluth is in Bemidji and will spend an indefinite time as-a-guest at the J. L. Gulbert- son--home. Her husband is in the service. Mrs. H. C. Adams and daughter, Dorothy; of -Minneapolis are in the city and will spend the summer here. They have rooms at the T: J. Welsh residence. . <@ - Mrs. -Otto -Simonson and somn, Wil- e ltam- ;who ‘have visited friends and pelatives-in Minneapolis for a short time, returned to their home in Pu- posky Wednesday. Pauline Frgderiek “ JEALOUSY” Alvin Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. "B. :Olson, of the U. S. 8. Kansas, expects to ‘return to Bemidji June 20, .on a ten-day furlough. A num- THE DEVIL'S NEEDLE" [ ber of other Bemidji boys zith th&: with also same ship expect to come home a ] the same time. “THE B“I.I-,s EYE” Mack Sennett Comedy “Sheriff Nell’s Tussle” An Aeroplans Show at Submarine Prioes K VAUB E- Children 10c — Adults 20c e N e e 7 Part Program—10c & 20c ELKO FRIDAY ONLY MARIE 0SBORNE “Daughter of the West” With Comedy “Pipa the Whiskers” Admission 10c and- 20c Tomorrow === Friday VILLE | RvhE oixie TRi0 The Dixie Trio 1 mv SHERRY With usual pictures THURSDAY- o sripay- |8 “Who Killed Walton™ : SATURDAY = N GranD [§ T BiLs Efe f Children10c Adults 20¢ Children 10c ~ Adults 20c | THURSDAY, JUNE 6,:1918. P e TR ARNIRILDARRXBIONBRR ., ' P : ‘ | SPARROW HAWK-GETS CANARY| oo Yellow-Féathered- Songster Escapes in San Francisco.—A Chinese woman | and~her-three -Httte ~chitdren -came | il marching . proudly up Kearny street. i!”"i- They carried a .cage and a canary, | | l”i;‘;l “ ,Mrs. J. A. Achenbach was hostess y fre fa ; } ‘beenattending' the mormal; and*will iphotoplay, “Madame Jealousy.” This|ithe cage came open.and the bird flew ¢:|/Hobart, author of ‘“Experience,” |/Pedestrians gathered .around and thelped the woman and the .children H itry to coax it down. The canary hopped about and defled ithem for a while. ."Then-ail of a-sud- | ‘den it fluttered down:toward:the walk. |/ esba by:sixigen potate e 2 < - i kl {But it was not quick enoungh. 'Before o outing ‘will be:held:at -.the head' of rs. Rose Cossentine:of ‘Black:!to think about. it alighted a sparrow hawk swooped | :ifil the lake, :and -the daté ‘will be set|iduck passed through ‘Bemidji °this olfoul; l:oran 18 -again : to e seen | 4OWD from somgm;mmmbbedfit, - !ll!'] i ! Hege There was-a‘equéak: and a-flutter-of | Nl ‘i’t’g‘?;::‘;gn“'}:o;!’én“':? ©/SUm; | Paramount-Mack Sennett two-part ['wings almost within reachof:the:péo- l > ** || comedy, “Sheriff-Nell’s Tussle,” also/ple on the sidewatk. “Phen ‘the hawk | il ‘Women can. be usefully employed.in ‘nurs‘ing the wounded, in-making; up-the soldiers’ kits, and-in.a, thousand -ether ways. i weak, pale or anemic from woman'sills. | kato today and-will -go to:Minneap- | drama ‘‘The Devil's Needle,” feat- } For young girls just entering woman- ; for women at the critical. time; Olive Fjeldstad, and Dr. 0. H. Bakke | reels of the:pepular western serial i g T oty umtil Saturday, Mrs,| “The Bull's‘Eye.” Fur:lng mothers. ‘.“‘d every, woman. who is “run-down,” tired -or ' overworked— | ; be featured-in “Who Killed Walton ?” | Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is and the:trio will present a complete|® special, safe and certain help. It can now be had in tablet form for'60 cents. All druggists. 4 Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ ‘Hotel-and Surgical Institute, Buffalo; N. Y.; 10¢‘for mgl package tablets. T. heasty ‘today, due I promises to be -entertaining. A cor-| production ‘“The Unbeliever,” ‘pro- entirely to-the -use of ‘Favorite Pre- scription.” ‘T 'lay ‘at "N death's ‘door for’ intensity ¢ 31 9 -] aver B 4 sy, i - is one‘of intensity and teachesa pa. 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Featuring Raymond McKee and Marguerite Courtot Based upon the Book “THE THREE THINGS” the ‘greatest story the war has produced, by Mary Raymond Shipran-Andrews, United ‘States Marines, Regulars, Accompany this Groat Patriotic amd Soul Stirring Spectacle Four Bemidji Boys Appear In the Picture Matinees Daily==- 2:30 o’clock--Children 10c, war tax lc. Adults 25¢, war tax 3c. Eveningg==- 7:20and 9 o’clock--All Seats, 25c, war tax 3c. B | | —— =