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- SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1918 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THREE WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING MiSS RICHARDSON HOSTESS Miss Mildred ~Richardson enter- tained Misses Carrie Armstrong; Ella Sonstrud; Julia Munger; = Maude Murrey, and Ava Sonstrud, at her home last evening. The hours were pagsed in conversation and musie. Lunch was served. - SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. Tonigth a dance will be given in the City hall by the Syncopators, to which the public is invited. The danccs were discontinued during the Spanish influenza ban, but now that the ban has been lifted they will again be given. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Dean $60,000 to loan on rarms. a7ite ;and Co.. D. E. Griffin of Duluth is a busi- ness visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. L; 'W. Galloway of Cags Lake are guests in the city. Call and see cur bargains in trim- med hats. LaFontisee Millinery. 2d1122 G. A. Knapp of Deerwood is among the guests at the Hotel Markham to- day. C. E. Peterson of Ashland, Wis,, is passing the day in Bemldjl on business. It you want a car cal. Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, rexidencs phone 10. Harry 'McGriff of this city passed Thursday in Clearbrook, the guest of friends and relatives. John Ward of Thief River Falls is spending the-day in Bemidji, being a guest at the Markham, Walter Helmer has returned from Fergus Falls where he attended fed- eral court for a few days. M. Sundberg and Mr. and Mrs. Sundberg of Duluth' are among-the out-of-town visitors m the city to- day. “Keep 'em smiling.” Send your hoy over there portraits, post cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1mo1214 Mrs. Ritta Perry and Mrs. A. Blom of Wilton motored to the city yes- terday and passed several hours shopping. Mrs, H, J. Adams of Carlyle, Can., who has been the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Helmer, has been called to her home by the serfous’illness of her husband. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, will preach at Cyphers Sun- day, and no services will be held in the Norwegian Lutheran church here. —==" . Great reductions on all trimmed LaFontisee Mil- 2d1122 and tailored hats. linery. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Keer of this city have moved to Littlefork, where they will make their future home. Mrs, Keer is a sister of Mrs. William Morris of Littlefork, formerly ot this city. Mrs. Frank Heisel of Park Rapids was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McFadden last evening between trains ~while en route to Dakota, where she was called by the death of her brother. Your friends can buy anything you r!ve them except your photograph. «all 239 and make arrangement with 1ak's Studie for sitting today. your Christmas 111¢¢ Miss Inga Dahl has resumed work in the office of the county auditor after an.. illness of two weeks.— Crookston Daily Times. Miss Dahl is a sister of Mrs. Christ Rood of this city and visits Bemidji each summer. The Clearbrook Leader says: ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rude, went to Be- midji and brought home their som, who has been in the hospital. It is pleasing news to know the patient is recovering rapidly.” Call and see our bargains in trim- med hats. LaFontisee Millinery. 2d1122 Robert A. Peterson of Duluth; Jens Ries, Minneapolis; John M. Young, Chicago; F. M. Andrews, Chi- cago; C. F. Billings, Chicago; C. M. Edwards, Omaha, Neb.; C. H. Wood, Minneapolis, and F. J. Michela, Du- luth .are business visitors in the city today. P. P. Grambo, a brother of Rev. 0. P. Grambo of the Fifth ward, and ¥H. Engemoen, both of Winger, Minn., and John Nordby of Wibaux, Mont., who have been guests at the O. P. Grambo home for about a week, returned to their respective homes today. s E Melvin Theon, Minneapolis; V. T. Koib, St. Paul: J. P. H. Armstrong, siinneapolis; C. F. Billings, Chicago; Heunry C. Capsen, St. Paul; J. J. Ste- wart. Linecoin; Earl Cravens: Min- nes p and Charies L. Hall of Chicago, are business visitors during the week end - Great reduction on all trimmed and tailored hats. LaFontisee Mlg&ner!); 11 Gust Shellquist of Clearhrook was : business visitor in Bemidji Thurs- ay. b}lfle A. Sprague o. Northowe is among the guests at the Markham today. George Barnard of Northome is passing the day here on business matters. Mrs. Charles McDonald of town of Northern was a shopper in the city yesterday. For hay, see Bd. Akre. land hay. Phone 265-W. €Good mid- 3d1123 M. Mintey of town of Frohn was among the business visitors in Be- midji Friday, Mrs. Dan O'Connor is confined to her home, suffering from an attack of the Spanish “flu.” Mrs. P.-Branwick and Christie, of Nary, spent in Bemidji shopping. Mrs. J. E. Coons of Schoolcraft was the guest of friends in the city yes- terday, while here shopping. daughter, yesterday makes Hak 111tf One twelve Studio. dozen photographs Christmas presents. Mrs. Olva Hayth, who has visited her sister, Mrs. Dora Lincoln of Park Rapids for some time, returned to her home in Northern Friday. Mrs. Vina Cossentine of Eagle Bend has received word of the death of her son, Fred Cossentine, who died in France from the Spanish influenza. He has friends in Bemidji and vi- cinity. CHURCHES 10 a. m.—Junion meeting. 8:15 p. m.—Salvation meeting. SALVATION ARMY. Fifth Ward. 2:00 p. 'm.—Junion meeting. 3:30-—Praise meeting. ST BARTHOLOMEW'’S EPISCOPAL Sunday next before Advent. 11:00 a. m-—Morning prayer and sermon. Thursday, being Thanksgiving day, all Episcopalians are urged to join in the public' meeting at the Elko at 10 a. m. The rector will hold a special Thanksgiving service at Cass Lake. George Backhurst, rector. PRESBYTERIAN. Sunday morning at the Presby- terian church at 11 o’clock the pas- tor will speak on the subject, “First Aid and Last” (Psalm 103:2-5). Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the sermon will be preached from Jere- migh 5:10, ‘‘Broken Battlement.” Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are welcome. L. P. Warford, pastor. METHODIST. Morning worship at 10:45. Ser- mon, “Stewards, Co-Workers, Sons.” Sunday school at noon. ‘A Place for Everybody.” Epworth league at 7 p. m. Topie, ‘“Democracy’s Foundations.” Popular service at 8 p. m. “The Peace Program of God.” “Come thou with us and we will do thee good.” You will be wel- comed cordially. Your presence will help any service, and your co-opera- tion will enlarge the church’s use- fulness. Monday evening all the friends of the church are invited to a get-acquainted social evening at 8 o’clock, promptly. Blaine Lambert, minister. SWEDISH LUTHERAN. Sunday school at 10 o’clock. There will be no other services. Theo. Nordale, pastor. SCANDINAVIAN L There will be no servlces tomor- row on account of the pastor’s ab- sence from the city and no Sunday school until further notice. Osmund Johnson, pastor. LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH. Services at Aardal church, town of Frobn, 10:30 a. m. Communion services at Nymore church, 7:30 p. m. All .are welcome. O .P. Grambo, pastor. SPIRITUALIST CONGRE(‘ATIOF The regular services of the Spir it- ualist church will be held in its temple Sunday morning and evening as usual. FOR LUMBAGD < Quickly It Relieves You just rub Mumrole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointmen made with oil of mustard. Use it i ~f mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster- oie and recommend it to their patients, They will gladly tell you whnt relief it gives from sore throat, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleunsy. rheumnt:sm, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, muscles, bruises, chflbl:ms, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents poeumonia). Always dependa e. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, . AT THE - THEATERS ELKO PROGRAM. . No man can get very far in his lovemaking when the girl he is try- ing to win conceals her identity. That’s the situation which - con- fronts Tom Moore in his first Gold- wyn starring vehicle, ‘“Just For To- night,” a comedy-drama. by Charles A. Logue, which will be the feature at the Elko tonight and Sunday, matinee and evening. The amateurish efforts of two de- tectives who do everything but de- tect will evoke howls of laughter. How the bogus nobleman rounds up the band and restores thie gems to their rightful owner brings an ex- citing climax. Corrinne Griffith in “Love Watches,” the play that made Billie Burke famous on the stage, is to appear at the Elko Monday and Tuesday. GRAND PROGRAM. Fancy William 8. Hart, the most virile portrayer of western roles, as a sea rover—the ferocious skipper of a ‘sealing schooner plying between Seattle and Alaskan ports! These characterizations are antipodal, but the genius of “Big Bill” remains un- bound as- will be evidenced when his latest Arteraft picture, ‘“‘Shark Monroe,” is shown at the Grand the- atre tonight and Sunday, Matinee and evening. “Find the Woman," the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature, which will be the attraction in the Grand theatre on Monday is a powerful love drama giving Alice Joyce one of her most appealing roles and giving full sway to her marked emotional talent. REX TONIGHT. The week-end bill at the Rex to- night is one of interest throughout, the star of the feature film being Virginia Pearson, always a big mag- net in Bemidji, who will be seen in ‘‘Queen of Hearts,” a five-act feat- ure, sure to hold the audience. There will also be an L-KO comedy, “Blind Pig,” two acts of one cuntlnu- ous laugh. DON'T MISS SUNDAY BILL. The Metro screen classic, . ‘“The Silent Woman,” featuring Edith Storey, will occupy the premier on the bill at the Rex Sunday. Miss Storey is another prime favorite in Bemidji, and is one of the leading dramatic screen stars before the public. She appears in the entire five acts. Charlie Chaplin will make flns usual Sunday bow, this time in “A Hotel Mixup,” in. which he gets into all kinds of mixups that keep his audience in an uproar. COMING ATTRACTIONS On Monday at the Rex will be seen Herbert Rawlinson in “The Man Trap,” another thriller. On Tuesday will be shown the big spectacle “The Sinking of the Lusitania,’”” one of the big Jewel pro- ductions special features, surround- ing the great sea crime that caused |’ the United States to enter the war. Another big feature is also coming to the Rex, ‘“Carmen of the Klon- dike,” with Clara Williams as the star. RED CROSS NOTES NOTICE TO KNITTERS Will the party who left socks at Mrs. Conger’s Monday afternoon please notify her so she can give them credit for same. Catarrn Canno¢ Be Curea with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- HBuenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to ‘cure it you must take an Internal remedy. IHaull's Catarrh Medi- cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was rrucrlhed by one of the best physiclans n this country for vears. It is com- posed of some of the hest tonics known, combined with some of the best blood ';_ll:lrmera The perfeci e ingredients in I cine is what produ resulta in catarrhal ¢ %gzumon!als. free. combination of Catarrh Medi- such wondertul 'ditions. Send for CHENEY & CO., i'rops., Toledo, O. All Druggists, T5c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Specials —for— Saturday & Monday Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for......27¢c 10-1b. sack Oatmeal....._. 65c 10-1b. pail Syrup............ 70c Five 1-1b. cans Tall Milk......55¢ Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. for No. 2 canned Corn, 3 for... 42¢ 10 bars White Flyer Soap..55¢ Enamel Ware and Wash Boards, each Akre’s Grocery & Variety Store East Side VICTORY GIRLS WILL BE ORGANIZED MONDAY NIGHT All girls who are interested in joining the Vietory Girls’ club are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. E. R. Evans, Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. It is essential that this work be started at once, and all who are interested are urged to come. Miracie in the Mediterranean. _In an article on the submarine war- fare in the Mediterranean contributed to the November Century, Herman Whitaker tells of a lad on one of the Amerlcan destroyers who had been washed overboard in a black night storm and was thought to be hope- lessly lost till a volce halled the watch from under the stern. He had caught the logline, which trails for a couple of hundred feet behind, and hauled himself along it. Another escape was still more marvelous. Washed over- board at night from one of the de- stroyers, this particular lad was heaved by a wave upon the deck of another vessel half a mile astern. ‘When he was restored to his own ship at the end of the voyage, his captein thus addressed him: “Young man, you have used up all the luck you will have in all your life. The navy 18 no safe place for you. Take my ad- vice; get out of it as soon as Uncle Sam' will let you.” GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT and Sunday WM. S. HART In ARTCRAFT Picture ‘““Shark Monroe” Notorious skipper of a seal- ing schooner in Alaskan wat- ers. Victor Moore Comedy “He Cot His” MONDAY November 25 Alice Joyce - In Blue Ribbon Feature “FIND THE WOMAN" An Amazing Mystery N Influenza and _ kindred diseases start withacold. Don't trifle with it. At the first shiver or sneeze, take \LL:,. CASCARA & QUININE OOM\OQ' Standard cold remedy for 20 form—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in]24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine boxhas a Red top with Mr, Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. down down down JEWELL PRODUCTION “THE » SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA rears—in tablet ELKD ==~ THEATRE -- TONIGHT and Sunday Tom WNoore | Triumphs as Star in | {The World’s Only Record of “.IUST FUB TUNIGHT "' the Crime That Shocked Humanity The story of a brave young| man and girl in danger. It’s a Goldwyn Picture See it from beginning to end |—the sailing, torpedoing, ex- i plosion, sinking, rescues, fam- {ous men and women who were | lost—the most amazing picture jever shown., Authentic to the {lust detail. Once seen, never | 1‘01'g0ttcn REX ---Next Tuesday--- MONDAY and Tuesday GORRINNE GRIFFITH “LOVE WATCGHES" From Billie Burke’s celebr: 11- ed stage success of the same | title. A 100 per cent Blue Rib-| bon feature. ——il— For Quick Returns and Highest Cash ‘Market Prices SHIP YOUR Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee ‘Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE 118 Belt. Ave. & FUR COMPANY Bemidji, Minnesota «.w»oh Gus v o ‘|| Champion Heavy Duty Yor Medium Powered i Cars. Price $1.00 FORD SERVICE STATION Champion Spark Plugs operate Ford Cars well--- C. W.JEWETT CO.,, We Sell Them- Phone 474 REX THEATER TONICHT Featuring Virginia Pearson “(Oueen of Hearts” L-KO Comedy—Two Acts “BLIND PIG” 7:20 and 9 o’Clock 10c and 20c MONDAY—Herbert Rawlinson, in “The Man Trap.” TUESDAY: COMING— —*“The Sinking of the Lusitania.” “Carmen of the Klondike,” starring Clara Williams. SUNDAY Metro Screen Classic Edith Storey The Great Dramatic Screen Star “The Silent Woman” | Five Acts CHARLIE CHAPLIN “A Hotel Mixup” 10c and 20c — Matinee — Night 7:10-9 | —— | i,