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9a PERSONALS AND' S NEWSY NOTES '.-IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIllllllllliilllllllllfi Mre. P. Branvick of Nary drove to r.hey city yesterday and visited friends. i s . Miss Ella Hall of town of Eckles was a between train shopper yester- day. Mrs. Williamm Anderson is visiting relatives . in Littlefork for several days.’ 2 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell of Blackduck autoed to Bemidji yester- lay and transacted business. $50,000 to loan on ‘Tarms. Dean | nd Co. anitt Ao | ovres ML 8. Shaak ‘and Herbert L .ak of Swenson lake passed yes- i day in the city on business. Mrs. Frank Martin of Puposky is g :siting at the home of her mother- ¢i | .u-law, Mrs. James-Martin of Pemidji Albert Voltz. has returned from Brainerd where he was the guest of his sister, Mrs. R. B. Hamilton and hysband. Sam North returned last night from Northwood, N. D., Mr. North was. unfortunate in having his left | nand“smashed while running a sep- arator. o R One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken, 14tf P. Smith and three daughterst of St. Peter, who had Dbeen.guests at the J. G. Ryan home since last Monday, returned to their home by automohlle‘ yesterday. Mrs. John Suckert of Grant'Valley passed yesterday in the city with her husband, who is confined at St. An- ‘thony’s hospital, following an oper- f ation for appendicitis. Mrs. A. A. Miller left for Bagley this-morning on Y. W. C. A. V\(ork and she will also go to Bemidji.. Mrs: Miller is Seventh District chairman of this work.—Crookston Times. -If you want a car call Enterprise ito Co. Office phone 1, residence 3 phone 10. 56tf Rev. E. H. Gilbert of Oelwin, Ia, who has been spending his summer vacation at Puposky, was the guest of Rev. A. M. Wi'tby, pastor of the Baptist church Wednesday, while en- p route to his home. | Dr. E. W. Johnson, wife and little daughter returned to Bemidji last evening. Mrs. Johnson and daughter. have been visiting relatives in Min- neapolis, while Dr: Johnson has been taking a post graduate course-in sur- gery in Chicago. Mrs. M. Greenblat and son, Erwin, left this noon for Duluth, where Mr. Greenblat will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. S.” Natelson and also her brother, I. Natelson, who is hqme on a furlough from Caimp Dodge.. «“pictures can help win. the war,”’ {the.government says. Portrait, kodak prints. Rich Sudio, 29 10th. 1mo-910 Mr. and Mrs. Claire. Wayman of Bemidji, who passed. through Bra.m_ erd on their way to Rochester with their little daughter, returned Tues- 2y and will visit friends for a coup}_e of days before returning to Bemidji. | —Brainerd Daily Dispateh. Mrs. Young received a letter today from her daughter, Lucile, stating that she had arrived safely in Spo- kane, Wash., and would commence ;t- tending school next Monday. Miss Young was one of the graduates. of the class of 1918 in the Bemidji high school. Mrs. Christ Patterson and two 1it- tle daughters, Lily and Minnie, who has been the guests of Mrs. Patter- son’s brother, I. B. Olson and family for over two weeks, returned to their home at Inkster yesterday. Mr. Pat- | terson, who accompanied them to Be- fi midji, returned home some time ago. | - Mrs. Fritz Johnson of Debs has been visiting for the past week at the cne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Ehlers. Mrs. Johnson has been suffering from a severe felon on her finger and spent a few days at Be- midji and at Clearbrook having the felon lanced and dressed.—Leonard Section-Bagley Independent. The William Morris family has moved into the Colpitts house next to the Baptist church. The house is a a double one, and the unoccupied part has been rented by Cashier Longballa ve First State bank, who will # i move his family to this place. Sédetork Times. Mr. Morris and S and Mr. Longbzalla are former A residents. T‘OMING Everybody’s Favorite HAROLD LOCKWOOD in the dual role of an Earl and a burglar in “LondMeYourName” A lively farce .comedy adapted from Francis Per- ry Elliott’s popular novel. at the REX THEATRE SUNDAY-—Matinee, Night THEATERS GRAND TONIGHT. Love never found a stranger origin ?‘t a stranger environment ithan in 'Hell’s End,” Triangle’s -latest: pic- ture, featuring ~William ‘Desmond with Josie Sedgwick. - This picture is to be sh})wn at the Grand theatre to- pight. ‘A Keystone two part comedy is'also on tonight’s program. r a 1 ELKO PROGRAM. The theory that a petted child, who later become the doll wife of a strug- gling lawyer, cannot aspire’ to higher’ altitudes of thought and action is dis- 'pelled in ‘‘A Doll’s House,” the latest Artcraft photoplay starring beautiful Elsie Ferguson, which will be shown at the Elko theatre Saturday and Sunday. - A Paramount Mack-Sennett comedy ‘is also to be screened tomor- row and Sunday. GRAND TOMORROW. ~ “The Hell-Hound ~ 'of . Alaska,” which will be shown ‘at the Grand theatre on Saturday and Sunday is one of Wm. S. Hart’s best works. REX THEATRE TONIGHT: A special feature-at the Rex to- night is “New Love for Old,” starring Ella Hall, 'supported by- an all-star cast, in five big acts. matic ‘photoplay of a most interest- ing character. . There will also be a screaming two- part comedy’ “New York, by Heck,” as conceived by Hy Maye:. REX TOMORROW. Harry Carey will appear in a wild and wooley film tomorrow at the Rex “Who’s Zoo?”’ a rich mixture of laughter and thrills with beautiful Kathleen O’Connor and ‘‘Rube’” Mil- ler (not the well known Bemidji cit- lzen). This is a two part feature. REX SUNDAY. Ha}"old Lockwood plays a dual role in “Lend Me Your Name,” the Metro All-Star Series picture which will be featured on the program of the Rex theatre Sunday: Name” is a farce comedy‘and the story begine when the Earl of Gil- leigh is advised of the coming. from Europe of his’ domineering wife, So- phronia, and to escape her he ar- ranges to trade identities with his double, Warren Ellis, a second story man. The complications start with the arrival of Sophronia. Charlie Chaplin will also be seen in his scream entitled “His Daredevil Queen.” NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers should report any poor carrier service to this office-and:steps will be taken at once to remedy the trouble. ; A REX SUNDAY LOOK WHO'S COMING Charlie in(}haplmf “HIS DAREDEVIL QUEEN” Two Parts This is a dra-| “Lend-Me Your ELKO GranD SATURDAY — SUNDAY SPECIAL Matinees 3:00 Evenings 7:30 and 9 ~ELSIE -FERGUSON .In .an ARTCRAFT picture ::f;VA.t};IJP[[‘S H!]s USE” ” “LADIES FIRST” SPECIAL In Five Part Drama = OF ALKSKA” AF ,;" Program Saturday. -~ & -Sunday Matinees 3:00—Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 . - ELSIE FERGUSON In an ARTCRAFT Picture “A Doll's House” This is a splendid picture, -fnagnificently produced, and in every respect fully up to the higch ARTCRAFT standard. ! Fine New:Comedy “LADIES FIRST” " Paramount-Mack Sennett One cup or three Contains - no - Caffeine D AT 6 G O Sperling Dresses There’s style in every line of the new fall dresses. No detail is overlooked in modeling, cutting and tail- oring these beautiful gar- ments. 25 new dresses just in to- day. Be among the first to inspect them. SATURDAY — SUNDAY WS HART “THE HELL HOUND . Thos. H. Ince .Production ey QTHEATRE? . TODAY - Special Feature A special feature dramatic photoplay, cairying an all-star cast, starring 8 ~ ELLA HALL Five Big Acts ADDED FEATURE ‘A NESTOR comedy, “New York, by Heck,” as con- ~>ceived by Hy Mayer. :2:10c and 20c " TOMORROW at REX Harry Carey in a wild and wooly west production, “WHO’S ZOO?” A rich mixture of laughter and thrills, starring KATHLEEN O’CONNOR. Coming—Clara Kimball Young, in “THE CLAW.” " 7:20 and 9 o’Clock THEATRE - TONIGHT - William Desmond: With JOSIE SEDGWICK, in Triangle Play G Fighting ferocious battles with the gang, proving himself worthy of her pure love, the picture is replete g with thrills, and illustrates the power of good over evil. Comedy . “MR. BRIGGS CLOSES THE HOUSE” Triangle ; muon‘zuw SUNDAY That lad of yours, over seas. ‘All that is humanly possible is be- ing done to see to it that he is well fed, well clothed and efficiently equipped. Organizations like the Y. M. C. A, are looking to his phys- ical comfort, healthful recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the Red Cross will provide for him with tender, loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give— - your photograph. Hakkerup, the photographer in your fown Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which send me one of your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. NAME s & < st & 5 sisem. 56, 05 5,88 sndisionusiss s AAATOBB . (i.iiisciivneviviines o aimaisls s i snonisiaionessssd e