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WHAT SOCIETY \ | | | ANNUAL SUPPER.- Monday-- evening - the -~ Baptist ‘ church’ ‘will ' hold " its ‘annual supper | in -the church ‘basement: The an- | nual ‘business :meeting ‘and: ‘election of officers-will also:take place, and Dr. Pope of Minneapolis will be pres sent.and assist.in.buraing.the church mortgage: | | | | BEGULAR 'MEETING OF CLUB. | Monday ‘the Woman's Study club will“hold"its regular meeting in the Commercial.club rooms, and. the. pros gramzwillibe :miscellaneons. | . | gestion of the. lungs. . A. H. Melloh of Mlnnenpolls is a business visitor in _the city today. Willilam M. ‘Hale of Boy River is transacting” business in Bemidji to- ( $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. arite John Ward of Thief River Falls is a, business visitor in Bemidji, - Mrs:-J. E. Clair is suffering from an attack of the Spanish influenza. 1 | | day ‘ H. Kulander: and Allen Dare of Walker:are: tnumting bu'iness in _the city.” Frank Workee of Mlnneapolis is spending the day here* on business matters.. - If-you want a-car.cal. Enterprise Auto.Co... Office: photie 1, residence phone 10. y 66 Mrs;«William: Blaksly of Spur, at- tended the movies while in the city yesterday. Charles Hnmmond of Dewéy avenue:is irecovering: from-an. attack of the “flu:" - One dozen- photographs makes Forks,;'N. D., is among the out of town vlsi!ors\ A. D.Simpkins of Turtle River is reported: very ill at his home, with heart trouble P J C. Koch and Mrs. James Reed of -Blackduck are guests at the Markham hotel. L Elsle Sprague and Effie A. Sprague of Notthpme are among the guests at the Hotel Markham. 9. H. Logan and Miss Agnes Lo- gan at International Falls were busi- ness visitors in the city yesterday. G.:Connor of Chiugo and L. E. Kennady of Janesville, Wis.,: are| among the guests at-the-Hotel Mark- ham. Julius Smith of Cass.Lake; former.- 1y with: the Northern National bank of -tlifs city, was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. “Keéep ‘em smmns " Send your ~=~% boy over there portraits, post cards; kodak ' prints. Rich Studio; 239 “10th St imoll14 Mrs. Alice Robideau of Tenstrike passed . yesterday in the city, and while here attended the motion pic- ture, “Hearts of the World.” Mrs John Noel, Mrs. George Day and Mrs. Earl Cronemiller of town of Northern passed yesterday in the city, dving their Christmas shopping. | © F. G. Troppman left last evening ~» for Minneapolis on a business trip. While there, he will also visit his 4 daughters, Margaret and Kathryn, ! who are spending the winter in Min- neapolis. F.; 0. Pelto, Duluth; C. M. Van Horn,: Minneapolis; George Little, Chicago; George P. Heppeo, Minne- apolis, and J. W. Morrison of Minne- apolis are among the out of town business: visitors: 1s:the boxing ring a girl’s sphors? ] Wouid :you let your wife or your | daughter attend a fight? First see ’ Viola Dana in “Opportunity” at the Rex theatre Sunday. 2d1214 J. W. Morrison, Minneapolis; N. A. Forsyth, Fergus Falls; Paul Busch, Grand Forks, N. D.; B. Levins, Du- luth; W. N. Donaldson, Duluth, and W. P. Whitten of St. Paul are among the week-end business visitors: H: W. Carpenter and D. E. Whit- . ing of-Minneapolis are business visi- tors in the city, and while here sold a tractor to the-Backus Brooks com- pany, which will be used in the woods to haul logs. R TR M: H. Currie, who has been night - clerk-at the Hotel Markham for the past; eight months, has resigned his position and left this morning .for Littlefork, where he has accepted a position -in the office of a lumber company. The vacancy at the Mark- ham:has been filled by Bert Finn of this city. Mre, Frank Lattimer of Turtle River came to Bemidji yesterday to consnit a doctor -about her arm, . which- was injured in a runaway \’/ Thanksgiving day. While she and her husband were driving from their home to Bemidji to spend the day with -friends, the team ran awsy throwing them both out of the rig twelve-- Christmas - presents.. Hak| Studto. 113tf|- Mar)nn, Dm‘rnlmeyer of Grafid 'Jackpine, not peeled. Call on W. G. ‘the. day here on business. o'clock in the morning. 0. P. Grambo, pastor: ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH. Third Sunday in Advent: Roller masquerade at the Armory Tuesday, vegember. 17, = Prirzes will be given,. General admission 10ec. ‘Skates 15¢. 241216 : - 4 10:00 a. m.~—~Church: school. Mrs, William Clish, who has been{ 11:00 a. m.—Morning prayer and seriousl yill with- pneumonia, is much { sermon. improved, which will be good-news to| « Evening service at Mentor. her many friends. George Backhurst, rector. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cool and children PRESBYTERIAN. left this morning for Chicago, via] Sunday morning at the Presby- Duluth, where: they: will :spend' the| terfan church at 11 o'clack the pastor houdays with: relatives. ‘:mf'f“kx 03 the "‘-‘bjzwéo:%ha 0%1;- strain nfinence' 1 Lillian,, Jean. and Howm‘d Harn- Sundn)?sevoning at B( o’clock the sers well. are-recovering. from :an:attacki mon will. be on the theme, “Life's of-the Spanigh-influenza, - Alice, . who{ Consistence” (Luke.12:15): contracted pneumonia. is_still.veryy Sunday school will “meet at 10 . B, and Christian Endeavor at.7 L. P. Warford; John Karls was taken down to Be: All are welcome. midji this week suffering with co? ‘pastor: Dl Koons accompanied him.—Blackduck “American. SALVATION ARMY, Minnesota Avenue. lYom- friends can buy anything you cog;‘gs and Mrs, J. H. Bittorf in give them except your: photegraph. Call 239 and make arrangement with{ 10:00 a. m.~—Junior-meeting. Hak’s_Studie__for. your. Christmay| 8:00 p. m—Salvation meeting. sitting today. 111te A i The Blackduck- American says;: Fifth Ward. “Rev. Fr. Fonmosse spent: yesterdayj 2:00 p. m.—Junior meeting. in Bemidji. He reportsall the Blacks e duck patients in_the hospital there, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. i to be improving. There will be regular services Sunday at 10:80 'a..m: Text, Mat- thew, 6, 10, “Thy Kingdom Come.” J. H. Bunge, pastor. Lyle Ellis, youngest son of Sami Ellis of Blackduck, who recently; underwent an. operation for.appendis| citis, at St.. Anthony’s hospital, is tti 1 3 getting. along. nicely .} _ Dirt is sin, and it takes a bacteriolo: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Omdahl of Bags{ gist to _tell the difference between ley, who have been the guests of Mra{ clean dirt-and dirty dirt. So we can Onidahl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert{ afford to take no:chances.. Unless we Getchell for about.a week, returned cultivate.. cleanliness.. of - mind ..and to their home yesterday afternoon. : body, ‘cleaniiness. of home, of city-and A girl demands “equal rights” a eountry, cellar ani garret, wharf and oes su’,‘m ;‘pflu"ggfl gsot:whl:% shop, markets: and: roads, of the aly happens to her in “Opportunity,” at} We breathe, of the milk and Wwater we the Rex theatre Sunday, starring the| drink, and the food we eat, all the popular-little- Viola -Dana: - 2d1214] serums and regulations of preventive ‘| medicines will not save us. For health; Mrs. A. Halvorson, who has epent{ jiko morallty, is more than an indl the past year with her daughter, Mrg. 5 J. C. Slack of Newburg, N. D., arrived vidual matter;:it 1s a community afs S ————. Wage War on Dirt. 4¢|in Bemidji yesterday and will spend ‘ fair. the winter- with- her- daushter. Mrs, Harry Smith: Harsh: Egyptian. Custom. The law.of the Egyptians in respect Rev. George Backhurst, rector of{ to debtors:and-creditors was to the ef- tl:eCEpis?p‘?l Chutml:f held T:exg;:es feet- that- no- man- was. pammedw at Cass Lake yesterday. ursday | horro t pawni o the be returned from a visit-to-the-White mdl:;rn:mez:!ml?:dypot hllz,fither. Earth Indian reservation,; where he t ai tor; which every man held services-and visited the Lndlau or nearest ancestor; pastors. kept embalmed In his house. It was i thought infamous.and implous not to redeem so precious a pledgde;. and h; who died without having discharge fampses eud that duty was deprived of the cus- 6d1220 | tomary honors of burial. NOTICE.- We buy railway ties, Schroeder: NOTICE. ; . Secondhand clothes bought and How’s This? sold. Kemp's Dry Cleaning House,|. v, offer One Hundred Dollars Reward 207 Beltrami Ave. Phone 581. 6d1216| for any case of Catarrh that cannot be o R TR cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken 1 shall force collections on' all past Dy catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and has become known as the due accounts after January 15, 1919, No exceptions: G Séhroeder. most rellable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's 1211tg{ the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on son-from the Blood and healing the dis- SWEDISH LUTHERAN. ed tions. ea;“e‘? o;ou bave taken Fall's Catarrh Sunday: school at 10 o’clock a. m. | Services -at. 11 o’clock a. m: Medicine for a short time you will see & great.. improvement in your general Sunday. school in the Fifth ward at 2 p, m health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- Evenlné services in the English) "hw at once and-get-rid of catorrh. Send u (csflmonlnls tree, language:in the evening at_8 o’clock. Welcome. - T. B. Nordale, pastor. . CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Ea\d by all Drugists. Tic. SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. SUNDAY ONLY 1 i be N i 's S Sunday: school at noon; You are welcome to all our serv- ices. Osmund Johnson;:pastor: “ MISSING ” METHO’;M . Pictured by the master of 10:456 a. m.—‘Christ at Supper With the Twelve,” followed. by: com- Screencraft, munjon. Reception -of - members by J. Stuart Blackton letter. 12 M.—Sunday school. A place for [ and Jas. Young for everynne, visit us and see. 7 .m.—Epworth league. “En- listlng With Christ.” ” youth invited to be present. Sermon, “A Story of Youth.” All-Star Cast The church—=a door to life and!THOS. MEIGHAN .8 p. m.—Special young people’s service, all desiring to encourage gervice—come in! - Blaine Lambert, minister. SYLVIA BII!EAMER and other favorites LUTHERAN FREE. ms;gvi'ces in Aardahl church at ViIC. MOORE. COMEDY :30 a. m, Servicea n the Nymore churen ot | NSNS — Anmflnnhal is athingthat g e e Rasec b 8 odtheRlown Quince for instence & Six Reels Allce Howell in “AUTOMANIACS ” a two-reel comedy 10c and 20¢c~—7:20 and 9 o’Clock W -2, Jeager of Shevlin is passing| 2 p. m. and Sunday school at 10: 30‘ | the office of o ——— NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting, provided for inethes by-laws of the Bemidji Ex- ploitation Company, will be held at D. H. Fisk, on second floor of the Northern Na-! tional bank bullding, on Monday, January 6th, 1919, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the election of officers and trans- action of business. Dated December E. E. McDONALD, Secretaryr. 4d41214-21-28-J4 | 14th, 1918. D. H. FISK, President. Notice today's Want Ads, back page. Don’t’ wait until your ! cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kill'it quick. e OUININE | CAS(ARA 40.‘\0 the Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet aorm- e, cure, n~ opial itea—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relicves in 3 M back e s v g3 daye, Meney with Mr. s pdctum At: All Drug Stores. MONDAY and TUESDAY — “ONE THOUSAND Edw. Earle Florence -Deshon ESSIE ARRISCALE Paralta Play ‘PATRIOTISM’ SUNDAY i REX THEATHE Would you let your wife or daughter attend a professional prize fight? what you might think about it, first see VIOLA D'ANA .Agnes Ayres ° | WEDNESDAY" and ‘ Thursday B B WO 3 RN FE =% MaeMa GRAND—Tonight Only | . s “Smiling Bill” Parsens D. W. GRIFFITH'S ' The World 8 Grcateat Entertamment More Times: ELKO Theatre 2:30 Last Two Days 8:00 The most charming musical score- ever PRICES written played by a “Hearts of the Matinee—50¢, 75¢, :P'fi'"!;"’““: € | World” will show Boxes $1.00. erie of symphony orchestra lrzilh car- Z:: yl 0’:::0 :‘;:::“.‘. Night—>50c, 75¢ and ried by the company ol never have $1.00. Boxes won and why they 1.50. are beaten now. You will think of 20,000 reasons why stern justice be moted them. Patrons are urged to buy tickets in ad- vance to avoid the two stampede at the window before show time. must out to A billion dollars could not reproduce it. READ THE ~PION‘EER WANT ADS Whimsical Mirthtul Ja “OPPORTUNITY” BUBBLING WITH LAUGHTER—TINGLING WITH SUSPENSE Regular Sunday METRO Feature (Gharlie Chaplin in “ Easy Street” 10c and 20c A No matter | Appealing | Absorbing BILL OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT MATINEE d Night 7:10 and 9 oclock “The Lure of the Circus’ A Real Circus with Amazing Feats, Shown in All Details PRISCILLA DEAN--HERBERT RAWLINSON THE INSIDE STORY OF A SILK LINED CROOK “KISS OR KILL” From the Story “Mr. Cinderella,” Appearing in “All Story” Magazine ONE DAY ONLY 10c and 20c REX Monday - EDDIE POLO - REX Monday HERCULES OF THE FILMS IN ONE DAY ONLY MATINEE nght 7:20 and 9 o’Clock TUESDAY—The biggest thing of the season, “Germany Surrenders Its Fleet. WEDNESDAY—Constance Talmadge in “The Lesson.” THURSDAY and FRIDAY-—Mitchell Lewis in “The Sign Insensible,” of the Northlamd. This is a First National attraction. NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM a mighty drama et s 4 —