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N e ' soun being employed there. WHAT SOCIETY INITIATION OF MOOSE. Tuesday evening, December 31, the corder of Loyal Moose, will hold a .special meeting at the I. 0. O. F. hall, at which time initiation will be held. After the business meeting a _ smoker -and lunch will be enjoyed, _while the members watch the.old year out and the New Year in. All members are urged to attend. SHORTRIDGE-BLOOMQUIST. Miss ‘Nancy Bloomquist, daughter of”’Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloomquist, of Sugar Bush township, and Wesley John Shortridge of Hannah, N. D., were married yesterday afternoon at " the bride’s home, Rev. L. P. Warford . ofticiating. . Miss Elsie Blackburn acted as bridesmaid, and Earl Bloom- . quist attended the groom. After the -ceremony ‘4 (:wedding dinner was served to forty-nine guests. Mr. and Mrs. Shortridge left this afternoon for ;Hannah, where the groom has aifarm and where they . will make their home. s RARDIN-COLLARD. " ‘Miss ‘Myrtle Collard, daughter of :Mrs, Emma Collard of this city, and C..W.-Rardin of Waterville, Minn., tormerly of this city, were married . yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at : the Preshyterian parsonage, "Rev. ‘L P Warford ofticiating. Mr. and Mrs.-Rardin left last evening for Waterville, where they will make :their home, and where the groom is employed as a printer. This little Tomance commenced ~ about four months ago, Wwhen both bride and --groom.were.employed in The Pioneer ‘Publishing _company’s plant. "PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Dean a71te -$560,000 to loan on . farms. Land Co. 0. L. Bremio of Crookston spent N "~ yesterday in-Bemidji. B. P. Harty of Minneapolis passed yesterday- in Bemidji. Hafry Loturi of “Menomie, Wis., pasged -Friday- in, Bemidji. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Olson are both 11 with the Spanish *“flu.” George - 'W. ~Terrio ~ of ; Waupaca spent yesterday in the city. A daughter ‘was born to Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Connelly Thursday. Carl Jurkovski of town of Frohn spent yesterday in the city. F.“H. Douthitt of Minneapolis spent yestérday here on -businese. . Mrs. Pred ‘Noble of 'town of Frohn .was a business visitor in Bemidji Fri- day. doszen o bfiotogrnphp makes One . twelve Christmas preseits. Hak : Stadio. 111t¢ Mrs. John W. Aiton of ‘Grand . Rapids was a guest at the Markham resterday. Mrs. Herb: Aldrich of Wilton was the guest of relatives between trains yesterday. 2 M. Monterey of Pequot was among | the out of town business visitors yesterday. Mrs. A. Lease of Lake Plantaganet . was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. v It yan want 1 Enterprise Ay ’& ,onle% g%{nf: 1, résidéfice phiofie 10. : 56tf A. J. Abbott of Deer River was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Henry Lefkor and A. D. Haes of Cleveland, O., were among the out of town visitors Friday. Mrs. Charles McDonald and Mrs. Sam H%yth of town of Northern Were Bemidji shoppers yesterday. Mrs. C. Kohle and Mayme Croas- dale of International Falls were guests at the Markham- Friday. Mrs. David Hinshaw of Wilton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Schroeder, during the week-end. Warren Higby returned from Camp Forest this morning, having received his honorably discharge. Pletures “keep ’em smiling.” Send him portraits, post -cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29 Tenth street. 1m1-16 Charles Prater was taken to the hospital in Brainerd Friday. He is{ suffering from a slight attack of pneumontia. ' Mrs. Frank Schroeder who has visited relatives in Wilton during Christmas, returned to her home in Bemidji yesterday. i Mrs. 8. B. Square and daughter, Ercyl, of Warroad, Minn.,, are the guests of her sister, Mrs. S. Blair, during the holidays. _~<°N. D. Rodman of Ashland, Wis,, was a business visitor here yester- day, and while in the city was a guest at the Markham. Mrs. H. L. Rasmusson will go to International Falls, where she will remain for some time, Mr. Rasmus- -t sitting today. the Bemidji hospital several weeks, was taken to Rochester for an opera. I.iion which was performed last ¥Fri- ay. growth in his leg, and an operation was necessary. Last reports are that 2‘? is getting along ‘well.—Cass Lake mes. “Mr. and Mrs, Harry Carpenter en- tertained at a family Christmas dinner, the guests X[;s. J, E. Carpenter and daughter 4, Moorhead normal, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Remington and son Lloyd, and Mr. and’ - Mrs. daughters Helen and ' Margaret of Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Galloway of Cass Lake were in the city yesterday to make arrangemeénts to open a mil- linery store here in the near future. A. 8. Jenson, Minneapolis; D. L. Rankin, Brainerd; 0. BE. Peter- son, Superior, and George Ward of Duluth were in the city yesterday on business, Your friends can buy anything you give them except your photograph. Call 239 and make arrangement with Hak’s Studie for your Christmas 111t Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the Scandinavian Lutheran church, will hold services in Cypress Sunday and there will be no services in the Norwegian church here with the ex- ception of Sunday school. Agents Wanted—You .can make big money selling our guaranteed trees, fruits, roses, etc. We pay high- est commissions every - week. outfit and part expenses. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. Free 5d1228 Albert Mullen, who has been in Albert was bothered with a The Crookston Daily Times says: being “Mr. and’ who has been attending the M. H. Jones and ALLEGED DESERTER HAD LED GAY LIFE Arrested in Alabama While Wear- ing Uniform of First Lieu- tenant of Army. Birmingham, Ala.—Private Guy O. Herron, an. alleged deserter from Bat- tery A, Ninth field artillery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, has been arrested by spe: clal agents of the department of jus- tice on information given by Harry Goldstein, superintendent of a detec- tive agency. Herron was wearing the uniform of, a first lieutenant at the time of his arrest and is alleged to have a number of allases and to have cashed bogus checks In the various cities he has visited amounting to ap- proximately $2,000. 3 When he was brought to. the office of the department of justice he con- fessed and told of the wonderful way he had been entertained i citles he had visited among them being New 18 Alleged to Have a Number of Aliases. York, Newark, Baltimore, Lynchburg, Norfolk, Raleigh, Oklahoma City, Kan- sas City, Chicago, Milwaukee, Ham mond, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pitts. burgh, Rachester, Syracuse., Utica and Birmingham. In every city he is alleged to have cashed bogus checks and to have assumed the names of Capt. Henry M. Willis, Capt. George H. Williams, Lieuts. Harry B. Rich- ards, Harry H. Murray and Samuel M. Kinney. ! 3 He said he was glad he had been caught as he was tired of eluding the officers, and even if he did have ta put up some time he had had his fling. He has been away from camp since August 20, and has spent every cent of the money secured, a8 he has been stopping at the best hotels In the clties he visited. He was placed in the county Jall and offBcials at Fort Sill were notified. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces. expelling the Pol- son from the Blood and healing the dis- cased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great Jimprovement in your ge health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- rine at once and get rid of catsrrh. Send testimonials, free. J. CHENEY & CO. _Toleds, Ohio. 14 by i) Druggista, Be. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER CHURCHES SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. There will be no services Sunday with the exception of Sunday school, alstthe pastor will be absent from the city. Osmund Johnson, pastor. SALVATION ARMY. Minnesota Ave. 10:00 a. m., Junior meeting. 8:00 p. m,, Salvation meeting. You are welcome. Ensign and Mrs. J. H. Bittorf in command. ant Earl Barker, and Captaid Hal. Huffman will speak. Miss Dorothy Torrance will sing. Sunday school will meet at 10 a, m., and Christain Endeavor at 7 p. m. Ali are cordially welcome. L. P. Warford, pastor. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, The annual meeting, provided'for in the by-laws.of the Bemidji Ex- ploitation Company, will be held at the office of D. H. Fisk, on the egecond floor of the Northern Na- January 6th, 1919, at 8 o’clock p. m,, for the election of officers and trans- action of business. Dated December B. B. McDONALD, SALVATION ARMY. Secretaryr. Fitth Ward. |D. H. FISK, 2:00 p. m., Junior meeting. President. 4A11214-21-28-J4 3:30 ;p. m., praige meeting. S P SV S GRS All are welcome. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 3 Subscribers should repert any poor { | carrier ‘service to this office and steps EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. | There will be regular serviées Sun- day morning at 10:30. Everybody is welcome, J. H. Bunge, pastor. BAPTIST. ill) a. m., church school. o a. m., morning “worship} i “On the Déep.". ek Frotpnics 7p.m,B. Y. P. U b 8 p. m., praise gervice, topic, “The New Road.” A. M. Whitby, pastor. 'trouble. Don't wait until your cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it quick. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S EPISCOPAL. QL molnl n: m', morning prayer and ser; CAS(ARA QUI'NENE B.p. m., special ‘patriotic service. o"om\"" Subject of sermon, “A ‘Tribute -to Our Allies,” Order of service. Y ears—in tablet Standard cold remedy for 20 ks up a cold sorm—safe, ture, Ho opiates—| i 4 ixtinn | IR 28 hours—reuicves grip n 3 days. Mon s ofigfi:‘fi”““l' Onward ~ Christian back if 1t foz. The yenuine box has a Red top 4 s with' Mr. Thll's picture, - At All Drug Steres, »Choral Vespers. French national anthem, sung by Miss Olive Whaley. Italian national anthem, sung by Raymond Hannah. English national ‘anthem, ‘sung by Miss Thelma Bowers. - American national anthem, sung by all. . ‘Hymn, “Blest Bethe Tie That Binds.” Recessional, ‘“All People That on Earth Do Dwell.” The Bemidji lodge of Masons will attend and all men of the city, ir- respective of creed or church, are cordially invited. " Five o’clock p. m. Geo. Backhurst, rector. g METHODIST CHURCH. Morning sermon. “The Saving Force of Aspiration.” Evening, “A Year and a Day.” Services at 10:45 and 8 o’clock. Sunday school at 12 p. m. and Ep- worth League at 7 p. m. Blaine Lambert, minister. PRESBYTERIAN. unusual merit. MONDAY Louise Lovely in “THE GIRL WHO WOULDN'T QUIT” TUESDAY Constance Talmadge New Years Special Sundafiv momlngl at the Presby- Bookifll - terian church at 11 o’clock -the pas- . . tor will give a New Years address ,Mltchell Lewu \ exI:tf;.(led, “Launching = The Year” e in (Luke 5:4.) Sunday evéning at 8 o'clock there "NlNE-TENTHS will be a special patriotic meeting on OF THE LAW” the theme, “Echoes From The Serv- ice,” Sergeant N. E. Given, Lieuten- NOTHERS D0 THS— When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests e s glad gon have a jar :‘t“);m, not“ll)‘l?u::r. i nt. Thousands of Another Big Feature GRAND SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIALS Goldwyn Pictures TOM MOORE The Romance of a Thin Bank- roll and a Stout Heart Also to Appear "“Smiling Bill” Parsons In Two-Rart Comedy “PROPOSING BILLIE” ELKO SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIALS ELSIE sFERCUSON In ARTCRAFT picture ‘ThelLie’ This is the powerful story that made blase Broadway gasp. Also Vic. Moore Comedy “SUMMER BOARDING” Special Music “Mrs. Sanborn, Violin Miss Ruth Riley, Piano SHOEPACS Just the thing for the boys and girls for winter wear. Made of heavy oiled leather, as near water proof as leather can be made. Laces tight around the ankle—light and com- fortable to wear. Just re- ceived complete line of these in all sizes for boys and girls and little tots. Also come in men’s sizes. The ideal footwear for the coming winter months. Get a pair today. KNAPP? SHOE STORE will be taken at once to remedy the i “ThirlyaWeek”fi . 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Advertising Is the Arch Through Which the Dollars Pass Into the Merchant’s Private Circulation CORRUPT OFFICIALS FOUGHT HIM BUT HE SHOT TOO STRAIGHT— HE RODE TOO FAST— HE LICKED ’EM TO A FRAZZLE! WILLIAM FOX presents TOM‘m MIX ‘Fame and Fortune’ IN FIVE ACTS SEE— The Fight on the Roof! The Battle at the Jail! ‘ The Humbling of the Bully! REX o - THEATRE - - TONIGHT-- There will also be shown an L-Ko Comedy in two parts, entitled “ROMANCE AND DYNAMITE” 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o'Clock Metro Feature Sunday Who Makes the Best Bargain, the Man or the Woman? ETHEL BARRYMORE ‘Will Show You What a Clever Business Woman Can Do ; “Our Mrs, ?ficchesney i A Screen Version of Edna Ferber’s Famous Story CHARLIE CHAPLIN Will Again Be Seen—This Time in One of His Latest “The Pile Driver” EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE DOT HAZEN and CHARLIE VAN, well known Be- midji vaudeville pair, will appear in song hits 10c and 20c Matinee 2:30 Night 7:10 and 9 o’Clock —- — - - > ]