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""'G. 8. Swanson of Brainerd is trans- cting business fn the city. Good mid- < For hay, see Ed. Akre. 3d1123 nd hay. Phone 265-W. h A. Sundberg and wife ot' Duluth -passed . yesterday and t 1 riiia of Centerville, Ia.) * "HOSTESS TO CIROLE fles Pingra of Centervil j REAT AL png the business visitors'in the Mrg. -E: P, Gould? was: hostess 10)si4y today. - Vi sy s " St. Philip’s Red Crosa: circle yester-y, .° v 77 G day ofternoon, twenty-two mem]z,e 5. being present. It was decided { this meeting to donate $10.00 to the fire relief fund. 'Last week the ciycle gave $10.00 to the Seven Sisters. \V: ‘Work fund, and_ duri 0 of October donated $25.00 to ' ‘the Belttami county chapter. Vrs: George French will' entertain “the circle the next time. : § ‘NEWSY NOTES * Dean $50,000 to loan on rarms. da71tt Land Co. ~ » ”. J. A, Olin of Duluth is transacting business here ‘today. Mrs. G. W, Cliford of KelLher 1s spending the day it Bemidji. "Mrs. Nels Bergquist of Nebish W: a visitor in the ¢ity Thursday. 2, Carrle Altstadt of Red Lake Fa is spending the day in_Bemidji. . “‘ the month} t rimmed #»Great reduction on all‘t: and tailored hats. ~LaFontisee Millinery. 30 ey 2d1122 Mrs. Knute Strand of Tenstrike is recovering from an operation which sllze underwent at St. Anthony’s hos- P. tal “/Mr..and Mrs, R H. Dickinson of "Buena Vista were visitors in Bemidji I Wednesday. b, Judge H. A. Simons returned - Wednesday' ‘from Fergus Falls where he has spent ‘some time on federal business, ‘Y. Mrs. H. S." Annette has returned ,;rom Crookston where she visited her I'sigter, Mrs. J. E. Stolquist, for sev- eral days. Julius Smith of Cass Lake, former- ly with the Northern National bank of this city, was a visitor in Bemidji Wednesday. '¢'Miss -Helen Thurber is ill at her home with the Spanish influenza. fBhe is an emloype of the Northwest- ern Telephon office. h Call and.see our bargains in trim- med hats, “LaFontisee Millinery. 2d1122 Gfill and see our bargains in trim- med: hats. LaFontisee Mlllin;x&yl.} .Mlsa Anna McVean of M»ixmeap‘o!jisil is among the out of town visitors tay day. N H. R.Graburn of St. Paul, among the out of town busin visitors. It you want a car cal; Enterprisé Aufo Co. ' Oifice phone 1, residence; phone 10. 8ot (! Mrs. W. A. Murphy of Willow was’ »»-\ among the out ‘of town shopperq', 4 ~_ yesterday. d ; ¥ 2 3 - Miss T. Ongstad of town of Frohn was the guest of Bemidji: friends yesterday. ‘W. G. Griffith of Boy River is among the out of town business visi tors today. J. C. Overman of Duluth,. paésed yesterday and today in Bemidji on’ business matters. £ One dozen photographs makes Mrs. L. P. Eckstrom and son, who gre confined at St. Anthrony’s hospi- ‘tal, suffering from an attack of the .§panlsh “flu,’” are reported as get- ting along nicely. S 2 . Glen . F. Leese of Minneapolis;.J. C. Senal, Superior; P. Sorenson, Chi- cago; F. J. Mills, Minneapolis; E. L. Anderson, Chicago; H. A; Davidson, and ‘'W. J. Styniest-of - Duluth are hbusiness visitors today. “" Mrs. Leo Van Cleve and son, Lyle, of Superior, Wis., Who have been the guests of Mrs. Van Cleve's parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. F.- A.-Mealio: for the ‘I past two weeks, returned. to their home Thursday. They were accom- panied by Mrs: Van Cleve’s sister, Miss Lois, who will visit"friends and ‘relatives until after the holidays. The funeral of Robert Irwin Spragg, age 37 years, who died at "his home near Becida from the Span- ish “flu” this week, was held this afternoon at the Huffman—O’Leary undertaking parlors, Rev. M. A: Soper Hak Christmas . - presents. 111t twelve Studio. A daughter was born to Mr. and avenue, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, August Harrash and' George B. Aldrich of Clear Lake are guesty in the city. J. A. Pestka of Minneapolis is a business visitor today, being regis- tered at the Markham. Great reductions on all trimmed and tailored hats. LaFontisee Mil-| linery. 2d1122 1 """ Mrs. M. W. Winebenner of Lake tives in the city yesterday. G. H. Warner of Brainerd is among the business visitors today, being a guest at the Hotel Markham. “Keep ’em smiling.” Send your boy over there portraits, post cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1mo1214 Miss Verna Bolmer of Pinewood was in the city yesterday, enroute to Manganese, where she will visit re- latives for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Noel of North- ern were among the business visitors in the city yesterday. While here tey sold a tract of land to George Day. Your friends can buy anything you Mrs. William Andérson of Minnesotaf Plantagenet was the guest of rela- officiating. His wife is i1l at St Anthony’s hospital, suffering from ‘the same disease. 2 YOU SA™ IT! (By United Press.) ., Londop, Nov. 3. (By Mail.)—OQut- side the Eagle hut an old Chelsea pensioner was exhibiting his medals to a little crowd consisting of an American soldier, an Australian, a Canadian, and a wounded Tommy. “I guess you could still teach us a few things,"” remarked the Amer- ican. The pensioner shook his head. “We had only to fight soldiers in those days,” he said. ‘“‘You’ve got to fight criminals.” Only Absolutely British Bird. The red grouse is the only bird that s absclutely British, Mr. Richard " Kearton claimed in a lecture the other day. It cannot be found in any other part of the world. Healthful Drink. Barley water is a safe and cooling drink and is ritious as well. Put Into & pitcher cuc large tablespoonful of well-waghed pearl barley, pour over .t two quartg of boiling water, cover and let stand unti; cold. Drain off the liquid, add o alf cupful of sugar and a little untmez. The juice of a lemon is a plcasant addition, give them except your photograph. Call 239 and make arrangement with Hak’s &tudio for your Christmas sitting today. 111te Frank Ratican of Blackduck, who is confined at St. Anthony’s hospital, suffering from the ‘““flu,” is getting along fine and will leave that insti- tution in a short time. J. J. Smith of Minneapolig; D. Miller, Minneapolis; John Clefstad, Duluth; S. 0. Wall, Crosby, N. D, W. R. Keefe, Owatonna; J. H. Krue- ger, St. Paul, and N. E. Brooks of Brainerd, are in the city today. P. B. Harding of Duluth; 0. M. Carr, Pelican Rapids; A. Rossen, Hibbing; W. H. Harris, Deer Creek; 0. E. Peterson, Duluth; S. Chern, St. Paul; R. F. Zefstoft; F. T. Morse, and D. B. Fuller-of Minneapolis gre business visitors today. Earl Riley is expected to arrive in the city tomorrow on the six o’clock train in the evening, and will spend a short furlough with his motheer, Mrs. C. E. Riley. He has just re- turned from his third trip across the Atlantic, and is cnief gquartermaster of the U. 8. 8. Merauke. : Sergeant Adolph Klein, who has been spending a short furlough with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs Ado'rh Klein, and his sisters in this city, will return fo Camp Dodge tomorrow morning. When Mr. Klein’s regi- ment went over seas, he was unable to accompany it. as be underwent an operation at that time, Sergeant Klein has been in the service for over a year. J GRAND THEATRE TONICHT ONLY AL. WHITMAN JACK RICHARDSON in “Desert Law”’ A regular Bill Hohenzollern runs things in a"Western town, but— Added Attraction UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY SATURDAY and Sunday In ARTCRAFT Picture WM. 3. “Shark Monroe” Notorious skipper of a seal- ing schooner in Alaskan wat- ers, Victor Moore Comedy “He Cot His” TR T oday. inj the Minneapolis; H. Hanson, St. Paul,! | AT THE THEATERS. - GRAND TONIGHT “ A thrilling picture now -and-then is relished by tired business men and folky in every line ~of activity. et fiierfnppw" is a thrilling western fédtutre” scheduled to entertain ‘the patrohs of the Grand theater tonight. Al«Whitman, featured with Nell Shipman in “Baree, Son of Kazan.” appears as the hero. Jack Richard. son, far-famed - and - much-killed “heavy” will appear as a ruthless political boss in “Desert Law.” GRAND TOMORROW The admirers of William 8. Hart, will‘find it rather difficult to imagine him as a sea rover, but in his latest Arteraft picture, produced under the supervision of “Thomas H. ‘Ince; at the Grand Saturday and Sunday, he is seen as “Shark’” Monroe, master of a sealing schooner. ELKO TONIGHT *A voice from the trenches” is the way Sergeant Empey’s great story, “Over the Top,” has been described by -critics. As a drama with the fighting Sergeant in the very role he enacted in the trenches, it.will be shown last time at the Elko theater tonight. ELKO TOMORROW Tom Moore's world of admirers will find him more delightfully enter- taining than ever when he appears as.a Goldwyn star in “Just for To- night” at the Elko theater Saturday and Sunday . Goldwyn- could not ihave obtained a better medium for; introducing the popular screen player as one of its famous greup of stars. l |0 1 “DON'T MISS THIS ONE : | ‘Tonight at the Rex will be shown for the last two runs the great Jewel productions :panorama of the Euro- (pean war. The virdict of the big { audiences last. night on its first runs! was that the spectacie was the best nfl its kind ever-shown in Bemidji. It is not a ‘“love story” and has no char- acters of the girl and the young sol- dier, but is an educational film in| seven big acts, showing actual scenes and not studio settings. 7 H See brave Belgium and sunny; France under the invader's heel— see Britain's mlghty-ur;y and bull- ! dog fighters-—sce America’s prepara- tions. Then see bur beloved boys i fighting ‘on ‘land, on the:sea, in the air. “See our destroyers in action— { 8ee our battleships—our patrols.™ See | the doughboys marching up to vic- itory at the Marne. See ‘the whole titaniegpicture of the world eowfiiet. 1 See it NOW. Its all here. . And‘vo: may-never have.the chance again. SATURDAY'S PROGRAMN | _Temorrow at the Rex the ter. will | be seen Virginid Pearann. ovo of the | prime favorites in Benidji, in “Queen’! {of Hearts,”” a gripping fiveact fea- I ture. | | L—KO comedy in two parts, making. an interesting program. H big fighting fronts Sce an air raid see the Hun fough with our boys, march with thern, watch them am see how they live, Paris go wild over them. events.. Grasp the home. See it and REX Prices—Child THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER See aii that our boys sce and a h the eyes of a thousand can Evening—First run 7:20; second 9 o’clock - BIG SPECIAL SUNDAY .In “The Silent Woman,” a Metro presentation starring Edith Storey, the distinguished actress, which will be the attraction at the Rex theater on Sunday, ‘some very clever work is done by Metro's littlest actress, Baby Ivy Ward, This wee four-year-old emotional player, i3 one of the clev- ‘erest and best loved choldren of the :screen and has played parts’in many-notable productions. important In ““The Silent Woman,"” the little actress-is ceen in.the role of Billy, around whom much of the vital in- trest of the play centers.” In this part she has had oportunity to dis- play the rare emotional ability of which she is such a wonderful expo- nent. Charlie Chaplin will also be seen in “A Hotel Mixup,” a sure enough scream- in two _acts. . Wil! be paid for the arrest and con- viction of the parties who stole my radiator presto lite tank and car- burator off my Buick truck. W. G. Schroeder. 1041122 ELKO -~ THEATRE -- TONIGHT—LAST TIMES The Wonderful Nine Act Photoplay Featuring SERGT. GUY EMPEY Matr. & Eves——Prices 10¢-20c, SATURDAY a-ndef nday - -4om Woore Triymphsas” Star in 0 JUST FOR TONIGHT ™ The story of a brave youn man-and girl in danger. It': a Goldwyn Picture £ | There will ‘also be shown an; COMEDY ALSO SHOWING | THE WHOLE COL 3 for fou , a battle t to a standstiil. Go through how they fight, how thoy're ¢ war as a whole. Spend a co be a better citizen. ren 15 cents, Adults 25 cents ] | Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. ‘ S Bemidji, Minn. : Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 82:cents for which send me one ol your latest State;: United States and’ War Zgne.maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. y s i, . . NaMe. s sneirinvess tescsscecctaleor e tetess s ese s REX SATURDAY "ver‘terp" < OSSAL D of dlycvs, sce the Germ i Look behind the scenes ni - wle vle with the boys who are giving their lives to save yo a See it NOW! LAST TIME TONICHT ‘QueenifHearts' ;.. Five Absorbing Acts 34 £ L-KO COMEDY,; “BLIND PIC” Two-Act Continuous Laugh 10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:20 and 9 o'Clock SUNDAY’S BIG BILL Metro Screen Classic Edith Storey The Great Dramatic Screen Star “THE STLENT WOMAN " . Five Act Feature CHARLIE CHAFPLIN : In One of His Funniest ‘“A HOTEL mMiIXupP’”’ Don’t Miss This Sunday Special Matine(z Night 7:10 and 9 o’Clock FEATURING THE NOTED STAR | | VIRGINIA PEARSON 10c and 20c T 1 DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RE RAMA OF THE WA L th NS EPSESE R S e e o e PSSR -UENa ke o S S