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L] e, § T,.— Sthe business visitors, at the Hotel Markham. Small stock of paints, enamels and 14 varnishes for sale at cost. C. F. Hicks, 518 Beltrami Ave. 1125tf John = Dechaineau has recovered WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING HOST TO MEN’S AID. Ole Qualley, 916 Mississippi av- enue, will be host to the men’s aid of the Lutheran Free church, this even- ing, at his home. 'The session will commence at 8 o’clock, and all are cordially invited. Rev. Mortenson of Fosston will be present and will give an address. CLUB WILL C0-OPERATE. At the meeting of the Woman’s Study club yesterday afternoon it was decided to co-operate with the Council of Defense during food week, December 2 to 7, and a big meeting will be held December 4. “France and Belgium” was the topic for yesterday’s meeting:-and the program was as follows: Roll Call—Current Events. Paper“National Society of Bel- gium,” Mrs. E. W. Johnson. Paper—*National - Institutions of France,” Mrs. W, Z. Robinson. “Cathedrals of France and Bel- gium,” Mrs. C. G. Johnson. The club will hold its next meeting December 2. . .~ GET.ACQUAINTED. Most interesting was the program given at the get-acquainted social at the Methodist church last evening, which was as follows: Clarinet Solo—P. M. Peterson, ac- companied by his son on the piano. C. L. Isted presented -the budget for“the coming year. Reading—Miss, Vera: Backus. Piano Solo—Miss Vera Cutter. A, T. Carlson presented a plan for ’mmucing the church for the coming year, Voeal Solo—G. W. Harnwell. Talk on Benevolence—Rev. Blain Lambert. Vocal Solo—Miss Carrie Brown. .The program was given in the auditorium and after the program lunch was served in the basement. About 200 attended. PERSONALS-AND < NEWSY NOTES | Attend Bemidji Business College. 1d1126 Charles Olson of Superior is trans- acting business in Bemidji. E. R. Montgomery of Crookston is passing the day in Bemidji. Miss Stella Wadness of Crookston is spending the day in Bemidji. Household goods for sale. Hicks, 518 Beltrami Ave. C, ¥ 1125tf W. C. Fitzpatrick of Crookston is a visitor in:the city for a short time. One dozen photographs makes twelve Christmas presents.* Hak Studio. 111tf Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson of Eveleth are visitors in the city for a short time. ' J. Dion,. C. Graham and-W. W. Stewart of Superior are among the guests at the Markham. If you want a car -cal. Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tt August P. Peterson and G. W. Smith of Brainerd are business vis- itors in the city today. J. Brunsberg of Duluth is ‘among being a guest from an attack of pneumonia, brought on by the Spanish influenza. - Mrs: Frank Lendmark, Getta Clem- enson and Edwin Clemenson of Gon- vick are itors. among the out-of-town Miss Grace Hooley will leave to- morrow for Grand Forks, N. D., where she will spend Thanksgiving with her cousin. Your friends can buy anything you give them except your photograph. Call 239 and make arrangement with Hak's Studie for your Christmas sitting today. 111te Mrs. M. G. Slocum of Dewey av- enue, who had been confined at St. Anthony’s hospital suffering from an attack of the Spanish influenza, is convalescing and has returned to her home. Leonard Houske of Halstad, sec- retary of the Red River Valley Dairymen’s association, spent yester- day in Bemidji in the interest of the association’s annual convention which will be held in Bemidji Decem- ber 11, 12 and 13. Gus Berg of Minneapolis; ¥. J. Hughes, Grand Rapids; W. A. Law- son, Minneapoils; C. M. Stirratt, Duluth; R. H. Knoll, Minneapolis, and G. W. Mahood, Brainerd, are among the business visitors today. We desire to inform our customers and friends that we are prepared to mgke holiday remittances to men in N} ine service overseas without charge. ‘Those desiring to avail themselves of this service shall do do this week to insure delivery of the money by Christmas. s SECURITY STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI 6d1120 TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1918 $50,000 to loan oh rarms. Land Co. yesterday here on business. Mrs. Herb Dodge of day. Miss Olga Carlson of Turtle River passed yesterday in the city visiting friends. C. L. Haxton of 8t. Paul and L J. Zigan of Chicago passed the.day in Bemidji. Mrs. Monday. J. L. Ralland of Tl;iet River Falls passed the day here on business matters. John Skogsbherg has returned to Bemidji from a camp in Michigan on a furlough. F. J. Hubbard and C. G. Selvig of Crookston transacted ousiness in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Pinewood transacted Bemidji yesterday. business in Miss Selma Lunda was in Bemidji vesterday en route to Hibbing, where she will spend the winter. Make early reservations at Mark- ham hotel for Thanksgiving dinner. See menu, appearing in this issue. 2d1127 Miss Julia Nielson has resumed her duties in the county auditor’s office, after an attack of the Spanish “flu.” Mrs. H., J. Laney and daughter Florence of Turtle River were be- tween train shoppers in the city yes- terday. Mrs. F. A. McDonald of Anoka is visiting at the home of her son, Charles McDonald of town of Nor- thern for a week. b ‘“Keep 'em smiling.” Send your boy over there portraits, post cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29 "10th St. 1mo1214 The Ladies’ Aid Presbyterian church will society of hold its basement of the church. Further announcements will he made later. 2d1127 John Rankey left yesterday after- noon for Saskatchewan, Can., where he will spend several months with relatives. Mrs. Rankey will leave the latter part of the week for Crystal, Ill., where she will pass the winter. The Ladies of the Moose Heart Legion will give a dance in the Moose hall Wednesday evening, November 27. Good music will be furnished. Tickets 25¢ per person. 2d1127 Miss ‘Jessie Livingston, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Essler for the past several weeks, returned to Big Falls yesterday where she resumed her duties as teacher in the public schools. The Big.Falls schools had been closed for 3ix weeks, on account of the “flu” epidemic. Mrs. Essler and Miss Livingston are cousins. The Gonvick Banner says: ‘“Miss Amy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson who suffered an acute attack of appendicitis early in the week, was taken to the hospital In Bemidji where an immediate op- eration was found necessary. The operation was performed by Dr. Johnson and was successful. Mrs. Chris Grytness went to Bemidji yes- terday and spent the day at the hos- pital with her sister.” B Two Advantages. He who makes two blades of wheat grow where one grew before, is not only a benefactor to the human race, but stands a first-class chance to make money in the transaction. AMERAN MEN AND WOMEN IN FIGHTING TRIN They Keep To The Top Notch of Health The spirit of the times demands perfect health and ncrves, 1 keep- HH; them up to the highest dcgree of efilciency. Wise men and women have learned that it docs not pay to allow health or nerves to run down and e quick to take advantage of Naturc Feat- est red blcod and ncrve tonie, Phos- {ma!cd Iron, the ainute they feel hey are slowing up. Whatever your work may be there Is no reason why it should continue to tire you; work should only use the right amount of your energy. It is trying to work on your nerves and forcing yourself that wastes your strength, runs you down, glves you those restless nights, loss of appetite and indigestion, when you get.up in the morning as tired as when you went to bed. There is no sense in anyone hein a victim of {11 health, poor blood, over work. nerves or the blues when Phosphated Tron will afford such proempt and permanent relief. All over the country men and wom- en in_every walk of life lay their zood henlth, strength and nerves of iron to the use of Phosphated Tron. the red blaod and nerve builder, and it will also put vou on vour feet. make you feel like a live one Tt nproduces results that last, that's what counts, no “if’s” about It To finsurs physiclane and their patients getting the genuine Phos- phated Tron we have prt in capsules Do not take pills or tablets, t on capsules. ) 1 ity Drug Store, and leading drug- | giste everywhere only 1 Dean da71tt Mrs. A. Klingness of Wilton passed Pinewood passed Monday in the city shopping. Mrs. C. O. Hanson of Becida was the guest of friends in the city Mon- William Masterson of town of Northern was a business visitor J. D. Klinger of Christmas sale December 14, in the the THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER S AT THE THEATERS ELKO TONIGHT “Love Watches,” the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature which will be seen in the Elko theater tonight, de- rives its title from the theme of the play. It is a fascinating French farce, featuring Corinne Griffith in the role of Jacqueline, made famous in this country by Billie Burke Miss Griffith is seen.in one of her most pretentious and appealing roles and is capably supported by Denton Vane, Edward Burns, Florence Deshon, Julia Swayne Gordon, and Charles Stevenson. LOVE OR MONEY? Which is the greater power—love or money? This is the question Louis Glaum- will answer on the screen of the Elko theater where she will appear for two days, commenc- ing - tomorrow, Wednesday, in her latest Paralta Play, “Wedlock.” GRAND TONIGHT A real Fred Jackson story with all the Fred Jackson punch, suspense and ingenuity. ““The Gray Parasol,” is to be shown at the Grand theater tonight with Claire Anderson in the lead. Handsome Wellington Cross, New York’s popular musical comedy fa- vorite, supports Miss Anderson in this delightful mystery story. The trade paper picture critics speak highly of the entertainment af- forded by *“The Gray Parasol.” GRAND WEDNESDAY Johnny Hines, the famous fun maker, has a big role in the World Picture, ‘“Just Sylvia,” which on Wednesday will be shown at the Grand theater. Johnny appears as thé leading man in this ropduction, playing opposite .Barbara Castleton, the star. BIG SPECTACLE—REX Tonight at the Rex will be shown the big Jewel Productions spectacle “The Sinking of the Lusitania,” and this thrilling episode will be shown at the same regular price. In ad- dition, there will be shown a splen- did comedy entitled “Beans,” making a2n evening program varied and inter- esting. There is no record of the sinking of the queen of the sea, which sacri- ficed over a thousand lives, many citizens of America, and it remained for Winson McCay to depict in real- ism this stupendous crime of the Ger- man submarine. The film is the only kind in existence and this will be the first time shown in Bemidji. America has not forgotten this dastardly crime and it required twenty-iwo months to complete the picture. REX TOMORROW Tomorrow's bill at the Rex will be Frank Keenan in “The Long Chance” a completely revised version of his tremendous western success. Two duties confronted Harley P. Hennage, gambler and professionally known as the worst-man in Gila Junction. This was an honor. First he had to prove that Morgan Carey was the ‘‘Boston” prospector, who had cheated his romantic attachment out of a fortune. At the point of a gun he forced this acknowledgment and also a check for $200,000. The other task was the clearing- of the name of Harry McGraw, who was ac- cused by this same “Boston” and a burley stage driver of having® held up the mail coach. THANKSGIVING DAY A special state’s right bill will be shown at the Rex Thanksgivinig day, necessity, have to be realistic in every respect, There are temporary shacks, dance halls, the claim offices and all the unique buildings which were to be found in the mining settlement during the days of the Alaskan gold rush. Also, there is a main street of the town, flooded by the thaws, forming a bed of knee-deep mud, through which the population has to wallow. MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don’t worry about qld age. A sound man is good at any age. Keep your body in good condition and you can be as hale and hearty and able to ““do your bit”” as when you were a young fellow. Aftections of the kidneys and blad- der are among the leading causes of early or helpless age. Keep them clean and the other organs in work- ing condition, and you will have nothing: to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes from thé system and avoid uric acid ac- cumulations. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and you will flnd that you are as good as thre next fellow. Your spirits will be rejuvenated, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough Afor any tusk. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- sules will do the work. But be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are rellable and guaranteed to help you or your money will be refunded. for sale by most druggists. In sealed packages, three sizes. e TONIGHT ONLY Claire Anderson In Triangle Play ‘The Gray Parasol’ Leave it to a plucky Ameri-|# can girl to conceive an amazing bit of strategy to outwit ene- mies. Alsc “Big V” Comedy “Counts and No-accoun!s” WEDNESDAY November 27 “Just Sylvia” Starring BARBARA CASTLE JOHNNY HINES It is jammed to the brim with | fun and thrills. THURSDAY November 28 ELSIE FERGUSON By Robert W. Chambers \ matinee and night when ‘“‘Carmen of the Klondike” will be shown, star- ring Clara Williams. A great many of ihe scenes in the Selexart produc- tion, “Carmen of the Klondike,” were laid in the little Alaskan town of Skawag, a mining settlement in the Klondike mountains. The scenes of E L K- ~~ THEATRE -~ TONIGHT—LAST TIMES CORRINNE GRIFFITH “LOVE WATCHES” | 3 From Billie Burke’s celebrat- ed stage success of the same title. A 100 per cent Blue Rib- bon feature. With the Comedy “LAME BRAIN LUNITICS” WEDNESDAY and Thursday A PARALTA PLAY “Pick of the Pictures” “Wedlock” Featuring Louise Glaum Persecuted by the unwritten laws of society, the woman waits, and suffers—until the hand of fate strikes at her per- secutors—and then she fights; fights for those she loves. Hallmark Sheffield Plate is heavily silver plated on a nickel silver base. Guar- anteed to give years of satisfactory service. It should not be confused with some so-called Shef- field 'ware, which is plated on a base of copper. When you buy a watch, a piece of jewelry or silver- ware, see that it bears the name Hallmark. Then you will be sure to get the ut- most in value for your money. H 70—Water Pitcher is of handsome design and large size. 814 inches high and holds about 3 ‘pints. Price ... $18.00 Use Hallmark Silver Polish GEO. T. BAKER & C0. BEMIDJI, MINN. “Tho Dangor Mark” | PAGE THREE ATTENTION. CO. A. There will be regular drill tonTEnt at 8 o’clock. All members are or- dered to_report to receive orders. Every member must turn in their sheep lined coats tonight; this order includes the sanitary corps also. S. T. Stewart, C;gzpr.sin. 141126 CHRISTMAS SALE, December 14, the Ladies’ Aid so- ciety of the Presbyterian church will hold its Christmas sale in the church basement, and filal arrangements are being made for the same. Each miem- ber of the ald is to donate three practical articles for the sale and many useful Christmas articles will be on display. - Had No Chance. “Honesty pays in the long run.” counselled the visitor. “Perhaps you're right,” admitted the man in the stripes “but a cop got me before I'd gone 100 yards.”—Baltimore American. ————————————————————— I Do You Perspire Freely ? | Why should you buy borated Tal- cum Powder to prevent perspiration odors when you can buy the pure Boric for less money? It’s the boric acid in talcum powder that does the work. Then, use the pure thing-—20 Mule Team Powdered Boric. 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A PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Ch,ewinlg Plug each piece packed in a pouch “P-B:GRAVELY TOBACCO CO.» DANVIL VA: ONIGHT REX1 See the World’s Only Record of the Crime That | Shocked Humanity—Windsor McKay’s Blood Stirring Pen-Picture - ‘Sinki"g of the Lusitania’ JEWEL PRODUCTIONS (INC.) The Picture That Has No Competition WhoinAllAmericaDoesn’tKnow About This Dastardly Crime? Any man who thinks the American people have forgotten—or will ever forget—the unwarned sinking of the Lusitania is making a mistake. EDITH ROBERTS and LEW CODY in a play of youth, Beauty and Adventure, Entitled “BEANS” 10c and 20c— 7:20 and 9:00 COMING FEATURES Wednesday—Frank Keenan in “The Long Chance” Thanksgiving—*“Carmen of the Klondike” THANKSGIVING DAY at the REX THEATRE Selexart Production, featuring Clara Williams m “Carmen of the Klondike” Seek not the gold in the earth—rather find it in a woman’s heart. An epic of snow-bound Alaska, the golden goal of the fortune seeker—where men measure their brute strength and cunning for the possession of mother earth’s treasure—where raw-boned pioneers of civil- ization combat the elements and wrest from the snow- clad hills the pure goid that builds great cities far back of their ranks—where men are as yet untainted by hyprocrisy—where they think with fists hard as steel, and love with the hearts of children! POPULAR PRICES.-MATINEE--NIGHT, TWO RUNS — -