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| ;_:ummmnmnmnnmnmmnml__’.; E WHAT SOCIETY £ - IS DOING : gllllIIIIIIIilIIIIII_IIIlIIIIllllllnlllll[l||lllli_? TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY. The Rebekahs will observe their gixty-ninth anniversary by the sound- ing of the order next Wednesday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. A program representing home talent will be given after which lunch will he served. A free will offering will be taken for the benefit of the Odd Fellows’ home at Northfield. The Odd Fellows are cordially im- vited to attend. _ -~ LADIES AID MEETING. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Clayton Winter, 1115 Dewey avenune “tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. The hostess- es will be Mesdames C. N. Shannon, P Clayton Winter, J. C. McGhee and P. L. Brown. A 15-cent lunch will be served from b o’cPck until all-are served. LUTHERAN AID MEETING. The Norwegian Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet in the basement of the “‘i church tomorrow afternoon at 3 ‘o'clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. A. Casperson and Mrs. Edward Fol- stead. - LT LT T UL L PERSONALS AND 'NEWSY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. A. Grossman have re- turned from a visit at Grand Forks. LTSS (Hnnnmin vl = Mrs. Nels Willet of Frohn autoed to Bemidji yesterday and visited friends. Attend Bemidji Business College. 1t917 $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. d71tt Mrs. Ed. Keer and Miss Ethel Keer of Becida spent yesterday in the city “~ shopping. It you want a car call Enterprige Auto Co. Oftice phone 1, residence phone 10. b56tf Mrs. S. C. Smith of Frohn was in Bemidji yesterday attending to busi- ness matters. - One of these nice days you cught to go to Hakkerup’s and have yeur picture taken, 14tt Mrs. O. P. Grambo was operated on for appendicitis at St. Anthony’s hos- ptal yesterday morning. Mrs. Carrie Smith of Kelliher spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping and calling on friends. Mrs. “Doc” Winebrewer of Lake Plantagenet was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Edward Currie left this morning i with Major -Garis for the Red Lake encampment. | gl it The government says, “Pictures can Lelp win the war.” Portraits, ko- dak prints: Rich studio, 29 10th St. 1mo-1011 Miss Mary Louise Harris of Evans- ville, who has been a guest of Miss Helen Evans fo a few days expects to return to her home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Moberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larson autoed to Hines Sunday and spent the day with friends. George Forte of Eckles, who has spent the last few days at Cass Lake transactng business, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simpkins, Mrs. Odell and Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Tur- tle, autoed to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day shopping. Dr. Taylor of Milwaukee has ar- rived in the city and will spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Kate Garraty. e -~ Among those who went to Red Lake today are. Mrs."G. Carson, Mr. and Mrs.-D. S. Mitchell, Dr. H. A. Northrop, E. N. French and family, G. D. Backus, R. L. Given, Miss An- na Brown. Gives a brilliant glossy shine that does not rub off or dust of—that anneals to the iron—that lasts four times as long as any other., Black Silk Stove Polish is in-a clas’s by itself. It's more ~88 carcfully madeand made from betler malersals. it on your parlor stove, your cook Stove or your gas range. 1f you don’t find it thebest polish you ever_used, your hardware or grocery dealer is authorized to re- fond your money. There’s “‘A Bhine in Every Drop’” f nuer. { ‘Get a Can TODAY [ I IV ) ter of a society woman in order to _ =|reap a new harvest of tainted gold, AT TH E =|and how her house of cards came = Z|down on her, form a theme of com- i = pelling interest. 2 THEATER s = ELKO TOMORROW. | L . = In J. Warren Kerrigan's latest Par- SURBHIHNIIRIBBNBIRITNIERE | alta play; “A Burglar for a Night,” .. FARNUM AGAIN TONIGHT. { atreslast-night and saw William Far- 4 num dn . the <1918 verson of ‘‘The Biunderer,” 'were - well entertained: The pictures will be shown again {again tonight last time. This is one of Mr. Farmum’s_ many screen suecesses, and in- its 1918 form GRAND TOMORROW. Barbara Castleton appears as hero- ‘ine in ‘‘Heredity,” the New Work pic- whicl:i comes to the Elko theatre for 2 two days, commencing Wednesday, The-crowds that filled the Rex The-| this popular star will be seen in a typical Kerrigan portrayal, brm full of action from beginning to end. it ie-ewen:mere -gripping. The:star|ture to be shown at the Grand theate neverrleaves.you-& dull moment dur-| Wednesday. ingtthe entire:play. 8 In: “The Plunderer,” Mr. Farnum & .| again_gives a stiiring exhibition of Y G ey , thesmanly art:of iovereomng evil. He IF ) is o il star whese tremendous phys- YOU ‘ical power is ever exerted for'the bet- WANT terment of conditions with which he TO GET is surrounded. A bad man and Wil- dian Farnum can’t live in the same lo- THE WANT cality. YOU WANT TO Anexoellent comedy -is- an added feature. < : “THE ZONG: CHANCE.” At -the Rex- tomorrow, the second of ‘the speeial’ fair week pictures will] ‘be shown; Frank - Keeman in ‘‘The GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Long Chance.”” This distinguished churaeter ‘actor’ will' be:seen in one| of:his hest, his'latest westeri pheto- dramatie suceess: ~“THE, UNBELIEVER.” On. Thursday, one-day only, a spe-| cial return for. fair week is “‘The Un- GranD - Tonight 7:30 & 9 believer,” ‘a. wenderful- picture with i | & great - 2al to-American ‘patriot- ||ism, ‘the celebrated Thomas Edison s ectacle taken ‘with theconsent and that flatter the-figure: and :reveal the |5 oheration of the government to use luster.of the fabric, Is ene:ofiall things-|'the United- States marines. It is in most desired for afternoon dwu.f'"' ‘seven paris and. based upon the war gown pictured is a wonderful novel; “THe Three Things.” It tells ple of the dressy satin mod how the war makes a man.of a young A ——————— An % 3 -« |'ually;routing the foe out of a.French NEW VELVET HATS FOR FALL {0050 a0a there was. a great ap- ‘plause -witen‘ the Stars and Stripes ‘fdler. The story has the marines act- Trlrn'm;nn;v 1or T-Qllolv;rd :lea:ndtue;r In- 'W;Lnt up. The hero has all_his false Comedy clude ngs, Quills, Burn 8- notions swept away by his experiences 86 trich Fancies, and Others. with- reality. It is really a most re- ‘“MR. Ml‘l}:‘fl{‘g%g#'n DLES markathie picture. As the fall season draws closer, vel vet hats_for women are coming into “REDEMPTION” COMING. greater use. The popular models, ac- | On-Friday-and:-Saturday comes Bte. cording to the official bulletin of the |lyn Neshitt Thawn, wltz of Harry Retail Millinery Assoclation of Amer: | Thaw, and her son, Russell, in “Re- ica, are made of velvet combined with | demption,” a film that has packed the hatters' plush or panne velvet, and [Dig theatres in the leading cities of satin antlque combined with hatters' | the country. It is an echo of one of plush, panne velvet, ordinary velvet ithe most speetacular tragedies of a or beaver cloth. In the tailored mod: decade when. her husband, a son of] els, it says, velvet with beaver: and | /wealth, murdered -a ‘prominent New hniters’ lu;h 1s used extepatvely, T Yorker, also a man of wealth, during e P u . i|-an eveining on. a fashionable New] e “dressier” models the other com- | York roof garden. The Thaw mil- binations noted are seen. lions were used to keep him out of The trimmings for tailored hats for ‘prison and he was sent td an asylum the new season include wings, quills, | from which he escaped by bribery. , burnt ostrich fancies, ribbon or vel- TOMORROW AND FORD The story is-an intensely dramatic Alma Ruebens Beautiful Screen Star - FALSE AMBITION” amazing womadn spreads a net of cunning by power of superstition. 'A Two-Part Keystone . Matinee and Evening . Barbara Castleton | In World Pictures “HEREDITY” A True to Life Love Story : HEARST-PATHE NEWS TOPICS vet bows, buckles of cut steel or bone, | one influenced to a great extent by and both large and small rhinestone | facts. t":" star’s past life is vaguely pins. For dress hats ostrich bandings, svu“gtxmes i ,hand i gtila ahachotan /1 fancies, tips, jet or beaded ornaments. ; Y8, that of 8 woman, who seocks , 3 - | to justify. a. mis-step - -made in. her paradise, etc., are used. The-leading:l' oyt Misg Nesbit fulfills its purpose shades for fall are black, purple, Davy. | with heart-appealing conviction. . ELKO brown, taupe, and sand, though | The love of her son is made the - TONIGHT LAST TIMES some hats are seen with light-colored | keynote of this remarkable photo- ; v acings. drama, and:at its climax-the Record- ing Amuge} who batanees the book of ‘life:gives to mother-love the great re- ‘ward-of redemption. The bulletin also says that:many-vel- vet models for fall are ‘being com- bined with novelty braids. One” of these braids is made of two or three strips of feit jolned together with silk floss stitching and is used on flanges and side crowns., It is seen chiefly In light blue, sand, and rose. Another novelty is ratine. braild, which looks like heavy cloth with a rough fintsh, It is used mostly on tailored or semi: sport models. VOILE DRESSES ARE FAVORED Fabric of More Substance and Lasting Quality Brings This Material to the Forefront. ELKO TONIGHT. Appearing in a delightful charac- terizaton, Dorothy Dalton, the popu- lar Thomas H. Ince star in Paramount picture, was seen to splendid advan- tage inher latest pletoplay, “The Kaiser’s Shadow,” at the Elko theatre yesterday. “The Kaiser's Shadow” will again show at the Elko tonight. ‘GRAND TONIGHT. Prohably few photoplays produced iu the last few years have developed |'a ~more mysterious and enigmatic character than‘ that of Judith in “Fals ¢Ambition,” portrayed by Al- ma Rubers, and to be presented at the Grent theatré-tonight. How she counterfeited the dead sis- SELF DEFENSE DBFEAT BACKACHE AND KIDNEY' TROUBLE WITH ANURIC, and mystery. Next in favor to the organdtes coms the new voile dresses. There is tendency at this season to employ fab rics of a little more substance and lasf- ing quality, and for this reason if for no other we begin to see great num- ber of voile and georgette frocks. A good voile dress much admired brings, out several of the latest notlons—the| modified medici collar, the sleeveless moyen age blouse and the side panels of contrasting colors. 7 As the body of the dress is of ‘white’ voile, blue is used for-contrast and) ‘develops the features just mentioned. The medicl collar on this frock ‘18 TOMORROW * ‘Many-people in Minnesota have sufe fered. from ' rheumatism and kidney troubles -and have found Anuric to be the most successful remedy to over- come these painful and dangerous ail ments, The lucky persons are those who have sufféred;, but who are now well because they heeded ‘Naturc’s warning signal in tinve-to- correct their trouble with that wonderfulnew discovery o” Dr. Pierce’s caffed “Anuric.” You should promptly heed these avarnings, some of which are dizzy spells, backache, irregularity of the urine or the painful twinges of rheus matism, sciatica or lumbago. To delay aay-make s‘ossiblc the dangerous forms f Kidney disease, such-as stone in the ‘hladder. To overcome these distressing condi- tions plenty of excercise in the open air, avoid a heavy meat diet, drink free« {1y of water and at each meal take An- uric-(deuble strength). All pharmacists sell Anuric for 60c; or send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N, ¥., 10c for triatypackage. “T have used Dr. h good results in flaring fashion than dctually the thing itself, as it is a narrow strip ‘only;] rolling, however, high up at the back| of the peck to finish in that’ line becoming to mest' women and without; which often the handsomest robes seem incomplete. It is of alternating sirips of the blue and the white voile and ornamented with French ki blue on the white and, for contrast, white on the blue, and it becomes thé merest point in front:where it rofls: away from the throat. ~ Panels Swing Loose. Blow-about frocks seem ‘to “be' the, dernier cri for street wear. The smart new models, shown at exclusive’ houses, are a maze of swinging panel&] g, R Mrx fringes and fluttering sash ends. ‘Piercels médficiues‘ the serenie quiet of the shop all th my family for years. appendages fall gracefully in straight|Last winter I was slender lines about the figure, but wait|taken with La Grippe and watch them when a brisk it feft whisks around the tall buildings! The parrow skirt must cling close—it ean- not help itself, having no surplus of fabric to flutter, but swinging panels flap like pillow slips on a cléthesline, sash ends whisk gayly about and fringes ripple and toss. There will be plenty of moticn about the autumn maid—whether sne stands etill -or paces with dignified restraint of map: Gold Crown ...... Silver Fillings ... SET OF TEETH.... any benefit. 1 sent and got some Anuric and _took - it and am feeling -weil . and doing a good day’s worlz. When Anuric Tablets of bed. felt as Dr. Norcross —A. C. Bumcerr Bridge Work, per toot Gold Fillings, up from NOROTHY DALTON In Her Latest and Greatest Picture “The Kaiser's Shadow” Story of German Plots In America; thrills, love Comedy “OH U BOAT” Matinee and Evening J. WARREN KERRIGAN “A BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT” Latest Paralta Play The Original Cut-Rate Dentists CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY ) 10 Year Guarantee ...$5.00 $5.00 $2.00 $1.00 .$10.00 Open Evenings Till 8:00 Opp. City Hall, Schroeder Bldg. ——— The Dental Corner —— Union Dentists’ Dr. Clarke RIGHT THIS See the great- est films ever shown in Be- midji. Spe- cially booked for this week only. TONIGHT LAST _TIME A Two Fisted Fight foTGold WILLIAM FARNUM - “The Plunderer” In the 1918 Version of TONICGHT By ROY NORTON TONIGHT LAST TIM e - 1.\ story that is gripping with Romance and Adventure—a star that is without fear. SCREAMING COMEDY “OH! MAN” 10c and 20c—Matinee—Evening 7:20 and 9 o’Clock ~ FAIR WEEK WEDNESDAY FAR WEEK The Distinguished Character Actor FRANK KEENAN in his greatest western photodramatic Success ““The Long Chance ”’ Pronounced by Critics, Trade Press, Newspapers and Exhibitors "the finest Portrayal of any early Western Character ever seen on the screen. Special Return Engagement Many Regret Not Having Seen the Big Edison Pa- triatic Film, Here Last June “ THE UNBELIEVER ” PRODUCED IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS THURSOAY REX THEATRE THURSDAY .A Smashing Patriotic Picture that has brought a thrill to the heart and tears to the eyes of thousands EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! Life Depicted with Relentless Truth EVELYN NESBIT, wife of Harry Thaw and her son, RUSSELL THAW In Her Thrilling, Gripping Expose “Redemption” The review of the celebrated case of her hus- band’s slaying Sanford White, the New York architect, on a fashionable _roof garden. THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE AGAIN. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 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 gsend me one of your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three ‘in one” map hangers. Name.,.civonesse avedars atv ity Address........ TG o T R ST TSR S S PAGE THREE