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| t { { i { | § { * week-end guest of friends in Bemidji. - was among the Sunday visitors yes- 7 Aygp Co. Office phone 1, residefice| ' phoie 10. """ . 68tt _ :attend. | - 1d1230 { T§ ¥, who were en route to their home “‘Miss Pearletta Wheeler, teacher at| e - ‘ ; Bass ?Ln.ke,_ :up among the businesa i 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN r e i ey || visitors {n'the city Saturday. : = R WHAT SOCIETY |I|™ e e st AT THE At it catont o8 a1, st | i S ol her posftion as teacher in the Bow- THEATERS No exceptioms. W. G. Bc"”‘f;{-l % e our ou \ 4 alt ers school and returned to her home in Cass Lake Saturday. : had s bk First Senate Chaplain. The first chaplain of the United ' before placing your line of goods before .~ MISS BROWN HOSTESS. - Gml_ mssms 6 REX TONIGHT. s . Mlis's“‘CifiTe‘%rown entertained & BTRENYN At the Rex theater tonight will be ffm:;: ::nlufizipv:scl;::fi&;::e;lg:;o:: the pUbliC isanh £ th T Wl g group of girls at her home, 1418 = seen Louise Lovely in her latest fea- X Y‘pk "The first chaplain of the ] our o t e pUth‘S tlme Beltrami avenue, Saturday evening, | ture “The Girl Who Wouldn’t Quit,” | e¥ ‘;" d tatives was Rev. Wil |1 | wasted and a month’s profits £ the gussty hajok, Mlews Corene O : : U LR Lk 1 m :(:::e ox,y:x?m e Presbyterian || register gon t : > TOUr oD RN P MO ‘Eddie Polo, the famous clown, W B T poth ofelated 1n the firet gone, no to come bac’k son,, Dorothy Nangle, Avis Cameron Jommn:h P%?%n lilucmgf#: C‘;’?i : Tae:of h:x mce > 8&‘1’:‘“&3} °"L"I’x§° ized after the adoption Milre” Achenbach, Izora , Mar- g | Lure of the Circus,” e e of o congress organiz ir - ¥ A Husband Clears Case of Lillian|episode being “Beaten Back.” There|of the Constitution. The advantage of adver:trslng lies in the garet Rood, Muriel McGee, nm:d Eidlth ‘ piso 5 ‘B h I ] 1€ ) X e e Mtments| Rioketts, Who Fled From | I"'er Uausust varisty sad fater . ability of the advertiser to place his pro- Stern Father. duct before the people when they are most general good time and ?e(rsshmepts L3 3 - S S | || 5t to wvant his woretaer: were served, . g w RS L 1 REX TOMORROW. “Up the Road With Sallle,” adapt- . Y : i : Up the Roa o “Ex e New Yaar §|| Ifsalesarelow; advertise to stimulate *\q. — iness—if sales are high; advertige’# o DIED OF PNEU MON'A ed by Julla Crawford Ivers from the r_——— 3 1 | PERSONALS AND' | NEWSY NOTES gove of th‘el ‘samevnta%lebbyLFra‘nc}s .} 8terrett and presente y Lewis J.|= : ! 1 Selznick, is Constance Talmadge's § the pro ‘o keep Young Woman Decided She Could s lect St By special effort the manage- proper amount of trade j ) latest production for the Select Star it of the: Rex. hasgecured cor g, not " only temporarily, but perman~ -ni:‘l 5 p Advertising Is the Arch 7 - T ; the Dollars P " "_hrough Which = lg;v;: ICI:M che Merch;ntf. ' wrculation | Live No Longer With Father and ' lgeries; and will be the. attraction Fled to Detroit—Worked here at ‘oiheinex f:beag.’:; t:fi;{{ov:. big feature for its patrons on for Auto Concern. {{This photoplay offers 'the captival-iNew Years ‘day, Wednesday. ) > h sh . 2 i ingcomedienne a role {n Which shej o o0 5 ey ‘show that thrill- ST can be as capricious, as vivacious.and | ] Chicago.—Lillian Ricketts has b’e‘& as loveable zfl may be expected from |ing drama -of the north woods, found. Death solved the mystery Of}¢pe . delightful characterizations sbej a ::mlsl;‘ed glrl a‘txter the go-:c:d:i;hl has shown on the screen in-the past. “NINE TENTHS pation, hunting six years, h 5 ‘ g o Liillan Ricketts' father, Dr. Richard NEW YEARS SPECIAL-REX. : Ricketts, formerly of Hammond, Ind, | .At the Rex on New Year's day an- . 4 W is sald to have spent his entire for{other special wluhbe nhio:n:_,e su;rgnz aF H w S , find | the new year W a picture o T i B e & 4 excellence, “Nine Tenths of the her.. At one time it was thought Chi- Law,” the lead role being played by Starring that star of the --$50,000-to"1oan on tarms. Dean Land Co. avrite ‘Vendell A. Nilson of Nizpah spent syesterday in Bemidji. ) Anton- Hall -of Mizpah was a vis- Jttor in Bemidji-Sunday. E. O. Johnson:of ‘Superior, Wis., : passed Sunday in Bemidji. Miss Rose Webber of Nary was the Carl Feldhusen of. Boise, Idaho, - terday. It you want a ‘car ¢al: Enterprise MA B K Willinin Storkie of Minneapolis | was among the out-of-towf visitors yesterday. 3 Mrs. Allée Robidean of Tenstrike was a hetweentrain visitor in the city Saturday. . ’ TMrs. McCready left this morning ffor Minneapolis and St. Paul on a «couple of weeks visit. > “Want yoke of oxen and teamster; Thave all winter work for the right “mamn. W. Q.- Schroeder. - 3d12 To obtain perfect carbon copies use MULTIKOPY; it will give clear, clean-cut, and legible copies that will reflect the per- fection of your original letters. Let us know your requiremeénts and ouf 'salesman will gladly call with samples. “Maj. 0. M. Dickenson of Camp Devens, Mass.,, was a guest at the _Hotel Markham yesterday. " Miss Josie . Hermanson of Black- fduck was _among. the out-of-town ; shoppers in the city Saturday. Migs Clara Skogsberg returned : yesterday from Virginia where she had been the guest of.relatives for the "pnsl week. Miss Edith Martin, teacher at ¢Grant Valley, returned to her school +Saturday_after .a week's -visit with relatives at Blackduck. There will be“a” watch meeting New Years eve and a supper at the : Spiritual“tomple; beginning: at -8 wo'clock., ' 7 241231 Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mittet and - daughter, Margaret, and son, Robert, have returned from a visit with rel- atives-in Grand Forks, N. D.., Ploneer Stationery Stoié ‘H4nd all, may be seen at the Elko il vwm, Mr. and Mrs. P. Robideau of Ten- strike were in the city Saturday, en route to Grand Rapids, where they will visit relatives for a week. Miss Mabel Vaatveit of Mclntosh was in Bemidji yesterday en route to her home from Blackduck where she had been ‘the guest of relatives for a week. 3 . Mrs. Henry Beherens of Nary came to Bemidji Saturday to see her hus- ®amd, who, is_ confined -in St. An- thony's ‘heospital, suffering from. an afttack of the Spanish “fu.” Masters Ralph and Freddie Shaw, sons ‘of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Shaw. of ifhis <clty, left Saturday morning for :a -visit with their grandfather, Dr. William A. Shaw of Parshall, N. D. Floisé Dickens returned Saturday ifrom Red Lake Agency, where she Thas spent Christmas with her parents, :Superintendent and Mrs. Walter F. 'Dickens, and-will resume her studies jin the Bemidji high school. 1" Used to Urge Her totWrite to Her People.” McAlvey was, told that 'his .wife's pledge had been all in vata; that the father, long since separated from: the rest of the family, had moved away and bas been living in Knfpxville Tenn., where he is” practicing meédi- § cine. He 'made the fortune he spent looking for the girl in the manufacture of medicines. Then, Influenza, The Loyal Order of Moose will hold Then Pneumonia -a special meeting at L. O. O. M. hall "Tuesday evening, December 31st, for ‘initfation and smoker and luncheon. Will watch old year out-and mnew vear in. All members requested to REX =~~Tomorrow More Charming Than Ever CONSTANCE TALMADGE “Up the Road With Sallie” _Caps her previous successes in this comedy. She smiles through it all and so will you. \ 10c and 20c - Matiniee: ' Night 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and daughter, Margeret, returned to their home in Billings, Mont., this morning, after spending ‘Christmas with Mrs. Fitz- gerald’'s mother, Mrs. P. J. Russel and family and her sister, Mrs. J. E. Younggren and husband. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McDonald and tages at Lake Chariotte. only partly effective. f daughters, Marion and Helen, re- = en the bowels are inactive food- turned to their home in Grand Forks, Albany, N. Y.—A plece of%chewjng] waste lies in the system, ferments N. D., vyesterday after spending| gum that had been worked overtime, and creates dangerous poisons which (Christmas'with Mrs, McDonald’s par- | a block of. heeswax. some, plaster of j the blood,” kidneys, lungs and skin In the Hero Role «ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus | paris and a little detecttve work nétred ROTeS are overworked to throw off. .of Dewey avenue. They were accom- E bag of prisoners to state trowpors That gives a cold an easy chance to | Francelia Billington, charming panied by Mr. McDonald’s brother, i . .."\ conilc ™ Cottages at Lake Char- fasten upon.you. - Influenza follows| - little actress, in the role of a William M 1 = imoni i am McDonald of Winnipeg, who | | & T 0 T T eked The then pneimonia! lovable girl. also spent Christmas here. Keep your syste troopers mudb an fuvestization, 7 A Wy | acchalns o D ca, free f;:x;‘:' Kathleen Kirkham as a most wad of chewing gum was found in one { blood will"be rich, red and full alluring vampir of the deserted cottages. A plaster of | vigor. It will not be bus; thr:wi:é £ e e paris cast was made of the gum. Ap |off poisons, but will speediir free you | WEDNESDAY and Thursday impression of some one’s front teeth |from the cold and protect you from z : @ - % Lilllan Walker was revealed. Spencer Hiin, a youth | the dreadful after effects. ] in a “Happy” Play | % “Embarrassment of Riches” Reafl The PI[][IBBI' Want Ads of nineteen, was under stdjicion. One | _ Your druggist has a product called eago had swallowed her up. @ B £ the “Bar S ) Francis - McAlvey, 847 Larchmont sflfizfi'ficl’"q{‘fiw}fgrfi’;fi»" nnl:ie Pl u'B'm. %mxster‘," “The Slgn" In. avenue, for three years the younglSign Invisible 1ts scenes are laid|visible” and “The Barrier. woman’s husband, broke the news to} in the north woods and the posses- the family. ‘She sleeps fn' a grave-|sion of a two-year-old babe forms the mT BHELL I.EWIS vard in Detrolt. She dled of pmew|powerful .plot of this ~lrilling | monia on October 26, leaving a-little fdrama. Known as “Big Mitch,” the son, elght months old. ! hreie - . T ikon b Namie; GRAND TONIGET. | portrayer of Red-hlooded, Mg - : g = . Whes” Lillian RY "d ; Hedda Noya and J. Fran} n-| ged scenes in gripping dramat~ The Carbon Paper &b, ! an, Ricketts; dropped: ot [iy,, ~ytara in Vitagraph's great se-|:o oti [ ~ R 3 = {of the world In 1912 ‘she was twi ial. ‘success. ~“The Woman In the i¢ productions. t That Gives Saltisfaction s, {two years old.~ For some iréasol Web,” have, the. featured roles: in| Possession of ‘a two-yeawn’ {declded she could no longer live at{«The Changing Womdn,” the Blue|pahe forms the thrilliny old ‘home with her father. Shé went to|Ribhon: Feature, which. will be' seen of this absorbing feat>” . plot [Detroit, and relatives there; ‘fearing to | In the-Grand the‘u.!;’er @oq!_sht.- s ‘vhe e larouse, Doctor Ricketts, a stern-man, [Changing: Womag! is) 8- production v ’ eclined to help her If she ever coms | that should please the average audi- REX T an R ence. Discriminating theater-goers i y munidated with any one at home, the | SRIEq., FiTo o ciany “because it con- y i a[ s ay husband in Detrelt explained, . talns a theme that is- different, one | She 'made the promise and kept It.|in-fact'which ‘may never have been P Eff t ‘i‘nklng the name of Clara Butler, she Escreened . before: ec went: to work for an automobfle--eon-} “ The “scenario is ;dlpted trrom th: _— E ¥ z * éern. In time she met:and married f widely read - O. Henry story, “ W * Ca b C McAlvey under her. own pame,: He jMatter of Mean Evedtion.” -_ r on oples knew her secret. S 1. 00aik : .\ - Lonesome for Mother. B ELKO. TONIG"HT- i / \ “She was pitifully lonesome’ for her The Masked Hea;t.T atdt O o i mother,” he sald. “She would' get 8o theater: “tonight “and Tuesday, tar £ Bnishes. the brilliant William Rusy homesick for ‘her that she would often'h o5ty 2 first rate opportunity to dis- lle awake at night crying when she piay his versatility. thought I was asleep. I often used{ There is a strong n_ry?ste;y etement| TONIGHT ONLY i I . to urge her to write to her’ people. [in the play, centering In thr, ! K 1ling.” Send Lo, s identit; !hiPmct\;x;e:"nki::}: ;‘;‘,,f“‘e,',’g,_ Kodak | She would never. do it, she said, be-[and personality of Helev,, Vlmerss: Johnny swore he’d never be -prints, . Rich -Studio; - 29 Tenth | cause her father would find out and ;;‘;29;“;?5:‘1”‘.’ 'fi;’&ut;«mo“mcm- # sport until he made his pile. | i % - ke . 3 , Al 1 street > 1m1-16 :nfld %.;:?::‘lizd‘l:;:‘l’w relatives ' who | P8 ¢ ;!la:“‘rm ey hmug{tth: But when he met Nina—ses | When McAlvey telephoned to his WORaeR Y “THE % 1 g:l'dd- wife's sister in Indianapolis ghe . 'GRAND TOMORRAW. w i : | la: . Bill Destoond, is a hard worker, has Oh, why didn't you tell us beforel | o winriwg'smiYe, is handsome, talent- CHANGlNG i Mother has grown gray with’ worry.” |ed and ‘always welcome to .plcture } ¢ lovers. "Western roles seem to fit . Bill 1k a glove as he proved re- WOM AN,’ ac;n“ig.’n “Wild ‘Life, at_the Grand iy ‘ y HEDDA NOVA | ! ‘ ‘ ‘ LEFIURAEVR . ELKO WEDMESDAY. and : ’lflj I ] Charming Lillian’ Walker, dimples J. FRANK GLENDON [“I iy {l theater Wednesday and Thursday in What :would you do with i f a “happy” play, entitled “The Em.|$50,000 in gold dust and no- AL barrassment of Riches.” It has been|body to split with? See what /fsome time since Miss Walker ap-|John: d : 1 peared here and in. this new- play— 1y CoRs. . i ; N the first to be produced by her own Special Feature Bill i| company—she is said to look sweoter| TUESDAY ONLY i {than ever. anle - waem .| WM. DESMOND Louise Lo vely : Lord Reading, the Bri ambassas IN dor, sald at a New York tion ;- N “The war is dolng awhy. with snobe|- &6 n L) . hixhness, Snobbishokss ' of, an Incred- “ e sort used: to flourfsh,in England, - . o ol 1 but Pm gind/bo say that/1t-1s meiting |, > clean western story with a iway In the}fires ‘ofyour ‘democratle beautiful love irterest and big d war. situations, i ) “They teli§a storyéof English ‘sgiob- ERTEREE 2o A y a9y A | eememm—— rery s{n:nrt dhmg'_%l wzrrléd be’ | = 4 vnuse 'therepwere 18 at the tAble. But |mmam o o | ] ter host, affauie, benttowaza nér aoa | (NNENRENENENNNNN N i gntd In a’doud, nhéarty, ',‘:luégum : g 3 IN FIVE ACTS | e e E : _, = The Greatest Show on Earth—Third Episode of dr. PI n fon g, : i T st S THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS the lower kaldde of P longs Entitled “Beaten Back” and starring the famous TONIGHT and TUESDAY Sells-Floto Circus Clown “The | Eddie Pol ! MaSked L-Ko Comedy~—‘Bruin’s Troubles” Don’t Risk It! : ; - :10c and 20c 7:20 an ) Who knows, when a cold starts, R 5 90¢l°¢k but it will speedily turn into this ear dreadful influenza, then pneumomial ‘- e {'and end aeally? A Drama of Love and e — K;y m"tlh Be ds.f.'z Intrigue . ow the advice of doctor. i GUM AND BEESWAX GIVE:CLUE | 2. il ‘you toat e e i Starring | e do 8 to take a thoro laxativel I Novel Scheme Employed to Trap § and keep the bowels open. OB‘”’ pil;,se,» WI 3 I g IAM Thieves Who Had Ransacked Cot- | tablits and vegetables compounds are Charles Bloomquist of Sugar Bush township was among the ~ Bemidji L.visitors SBaturday. He accompanied is son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ¥s. Wesley J. Shortridge, to the Hannah, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. ~Shortridge were married Friday aft- ernoon at the bride’s home, Rev. L. P. Warférd officlating. Mrs. Short- fidge was formerly Miss Nancy omgttist: of the state troopers askéd Tinm to | SALINOS that is 2 thoro laxative. bite into heeswax. Hami did. The m- Y!gu can get a bottle for a Quarter | presston was the sarils i3 thay <hown (larger sizés, Fifty cents and a Dol- Y, lar), of the gum and the plasiér oM paris . i i ~ast, Ham copfessed: Get it today! Be dafel Usé it/ tomorrow morning. e R