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i FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 17, 1919 NEWS FROM - CORRESPONDENTS SURPRISED BY FBIENDS Friends and members of the Royal Neighbor lodge pleasantly surprised Mrs. Richard D. Rachuy of the Fifth ward. Wednesday afternoon, they gathered at her home and passed several hours in conversation. brought well filled baskets and served a delicious lunch. The self invited guests were Mesdames O. Krantz, L. Crothers, Peterson, Taylor, Q. Byer, C. Slmonson. William Dougherty, J. Jonas. E. M. Whaley, C. E. Whaley, . Smith and Brooks. ANNUAL CHURCH SUPIEB when They The annual supper and parish meet- ing of St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal ° church took place last evening in the basement of the church.” An ex- cellent spread was furnished by the Ladies Guild. At the business meet- ing, held after supper, reports were . read by. the rector, secretary, Ladies guild, Altar guild, Boys brigade, and the Sunday school. . The year 1918, in spite of the great war and.the plague, was a record breaker for the church, and the reports from all or- ganlnfions ‘showed progress. along the different lines. The following officers were:elected for.the present year: ton. Secretary—H. ‘'W. Bolger. Treasurer—H. C. Baer, Senior warden—Judge C. W. Btan- Junior warden—L. B. Wilson. Vestrymen—C. ~ W. Vandersluis, 8. T. Stewart, Oliver Whaley, E. J. Letford, Dr. E. W. Johnson, Dr. 2 Stanton, A. P. White and Pfarry Olin. Judge Stanton was elected delegate’ to the diocésan convention, with W. ‘H. Bolgeér as substitute delegate, to be held in Duluth:in June. the Aged Bishop ‘Morrison. Land Co: 356,000 to loauy on_ rarms. A coad- Jutor bishop will be. elected to assist | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Dean anite Selma Darft of Alida passed yester- day in Bemld] C.>M. Van Horn of Minneaoplis apent Thursday here. Charles Moller of Minneapolis ls among the business visitors. Mrs. D, B. Jones of Schoolcraft passed Thurgday in »Bemitijl. J. TForgelberg of Mi ‘passed yesterday in Bemidjt: ea_p‘olhs Peter H. Trip of Minnéapolis was registered-at the Markham Thursday. W. E. Tubbs of River Falls trans- acted business in Bemidji Thursday. R. C. Gustafson o*-Minneapolis is among the out of town business visi- tors. J. Dotson of New York was among the guests at the Hotel Ma.rkham yes- terday. C. H. Partridge of Minneapolis is spending a short time in Bemidji on business, Frank W. Hart of La Porte passed yesterday in the city on business matters. It you want a car call Enterprise Auto Co.- Office phone 1 reaidance phone 10. Mrs. A. C. Berge of Sugar Bush . was among the out of town shoppers yesterday. H. C Baer, cashier of the Security State bank, is transacting business in Minneapolis. service in France. from pneumonia. proving. Sunday will be held at 10.o’clock this morning from St. Mary’s church. The Knights of Columbus lodge will have charge of ‘the ceremonies.” Pole & Tie company. Mrs. G. W. Crandall of Buana Vista was called to New Richland, Minn.,, Thursday, by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Fred Peterson, who has an attack of the Spanish “flu.” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Revoir are in receipt of an interesting letter -from their son, Elmer, who is in military he will leave for home February 16. Mrs, William Hunt of town of Northern was in the city yesterday, to see about her son’s insurance. Her son, Alva, who was in military serv- ice'in France, died three months ago Saturday, Jan. 18.—I will be at the " Henrionnet = millinery to take orders for repairing and making over furs, also have line of new furs. Miss Marion Laney, teacher at Deer River, who was called to her home at Turtle River on.account of the serious illness of her sister, Miss Florence Laney, returned to her school yesterday. Her sister is im- Miss. Anna Halseth of Duluth, formerly chief operator of the North- western Telephone company here, was the guest of friends in Bemidji for several days this week. She’is now employed in the te]ephona com- pany’s office fn Duluth The Grand Forks Herald says: ‘‘Funecral services for Louis F, Mur- guest of friends. From here she will go to Thief River Falls on a visit, be- in. Bemidji, Miss Johnson was. em- ployed as bookkeeper for the Clark J ‘W. O'Leary of St. Paul; Hans Y o Ronning, “Minneapolis; F. Dvmas,|Blko in “The Racing Strain,” a brand | Bl o o0 & 20 o' 00 Minneapolis; M. M. Nausbaum, Chi-|{ new Goldwyn picture presenting a 9V-(¢ : delightful romance written by Tex lis, a,?(j Charwate, author: of several Gold- M ADGE cago; R. W. Koster, Duluth; Garlarmean, Mlnnea Thomas Gallaher of Nelson. hospital. She helg 11144 J. O. Osmund of Rieley, Mont., passed yesterday in Bemidji on e ness matters. John Klefstad of Duluth was among the out of town business visi- tors yesterday. Mrs. William Masterson of town of Northern was among the out of * town dmppera yesterday. ‘W. Z. Roblnson of the Smlth- Robinson Lamber company is a busi- ness visitor in Minneapolis. 8. Rossenfield of Chitago was a guest at the Markham yesterday, while here on business matters. Thnmus White of Duluth spent Thursday in Bemidji, and while here _was a zuest_at the Hotel Markham. Captain John M. Herbert returned this morning from Minneapolis where he attended a lumbermans’ conven- tion, Miss Annie Bakken of Fosston was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to town of Frohn where she wil visit relatives for two weeks. E. H. Denu, business manager of the Pioneer Publishing cempany, re- .turned from a business trip to Min- neapolis this morning. E. E. Kenfield of the Bemidji Box company returned today from Minne- apolis and other points, where he has been on business for the company. Dr. J. L. Coy's family of Libérty has been iil with the “flu,” now on the road to recovegy. Coy is very grateful to the neighbors for all their help and Kindness dur- m; the fllness of his family. but is Dr. world and Cavell. ~ AT THE "THEATERS “CAVELL CASE” TONIGHT. The Rex theatre held a large and intensly . interested - audience = last night, when Seleet picturés corpora- tion presented for the first time in Bemidji, “The Cavell Case, the story of the British Red Cross nurse, slain by a Hun firing squad. 'This gripping spectacle will bé shown again tonight, completing its run of two days. To miss it is to miss a picture that the women are vitally interested in. The story: Edith. Cavell loved George Brooks but refused to marry him because she felt she had another mission in life. ‘When the war breaks out Nurse Cavell is stationed at the Brussels s Frank Brooks, her old .sweethéart's 86n, to escape. She s discovered and imprisoned: “The shot which rang around the raiged an army . over night” was the shot that killed Edith REX SATURDAY. Rather than be made the subject of gossip by retracing her promise to He states that Chicago were' Wyn successes recently shown here. ~among ' the - business visitors in the ————— - city yesterday, and while here were guests at the Markham.. NOTICE. ‘Will be in the city a short time] to do sign painting. Those wishing work done in this line leave word at Bemidji Hardware Company. C. W. 3d118 [3 wed a man whom she hatéd, & young woman risked her mture happinus by becoming the man’s wife. -A re markable feature of the affair is that her promise was attained while she was under hypnotic influence man immediately made public an.- nouncement of the éngageémaent, The That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm.. It makes or mars the face.. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an_application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances 1ts appearance 8 hundredfold. 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This ready-to-use prepara- tion is a delightful toilet requisite for youthful appearance. tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease those who desire dark hair and a It is not in- shrewdly calculating that in this way GRAND PROGRAM. the promise would be sealed beyond recall. oo B riaor sy} For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices ' and the ensuing results, see the Wil- cella,” the Paramount picture which SHIP YOUR liam Fox ploture, “Buehanan's Wife," | 41 014re tony ght. Juanita - Hanson tge:&:how" tomorrow at the Rex and other favorites are in the cast. Hldes! Furs! ; w o Ol s Tomorrow and Saturday, matiness / Th i1l also be a good comedy, 2 starring Billie Weat, entitled, “Back and evenings, the Grand theatre of- Sheep P elts and Bee ; Stage.” Madge Kennedy is featured in Gold- % b oo wyn's “A Perfect Lady” which. is cer- Wax and Tallow star: of “Flower of the Dusk,” a|Paramount—Mack Senett comedy, 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota screen version of the famous novel of that name from the ramouslnenhot Chas. Lynn and Marfe Prevost, will Mpyrtle Reed, the eminent novlist, has two. distinct roles in the picture. The|bound to please. characters although 'supposed to re- semble _each ‘other in features, have S;v_o d;aelg:d,peuoulslltles. ;md“lea Notice today's Want Ads, back page, ana is given ample opportunity to AUGUST N. KRIEB&” display her remarkable versatility in character work. . John H. Collins adapted and directed “Flower of the| % Dusk.” This dramatic and absorbing pres- entation will be the attraction.at the Rex theatre on Sunday, lx::aténeet?tm} 3 night, and will show the beautifu T GHT-—LAS old . New Englund\vlll:ge hli1 whilch ‘ONI T T TIMES Myrtle Reed wrote her charming ¢ work, and where the Metro company 5 THOS- H. INCE went to take many of the scenes for the production. grant.” Dustin Farnum is the hero, Wini- P fred Kingston the heroine and Zane Grey: the author. ‘of “The Light of phy, who died-at Denyer, Col., last Wleslern Starsj," sgeclal :ué)er-teatl:(re released within'the past two weeks, H which will appear in the Elko theatré In Paramount Picture tonight and Snturdsy, matinee and (11 H evening with special music, by Mrs, The Matlng will undoubtedly please. An out-of- || Married Infelicity the-ordinary special with real -action A Attracti fore returning to.her home.” While|in an artistic atmosphere. A story B dded Attraction that holds from start to finish.. Dus- y tin Farnum in this picture does by OFF[i(!-::lVAlLE\y AR far the best work he has yet regis- - AR tered on the screen.” THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER For_ further details of this event will appear last times at the Grand fers two excellent attractions, METRO DAY SUNDAY. taln to prove delightfully entertain-|§ - To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY Viola Dana, charming little Metro [ I08. As added attraction a two part “Sleuths’” played by Ben Turpin, present comical situations wnich are Aged Husband Taunts Young ane About Hopeless Affection b He Invites Man She Loves to House Party “and Humiliates Them Before Guests WILLIAM FOX presents Virginia Pearson “BUCHANAN'S WIFE” From the Novel by Justus Miles Forman presents DOROTHY Charlie Chaplln in “The Immi- ELK( PROGRAM, Billie West Comedy, “BACK STAGE” Sanborn and Miss Riley each evenin, [ 1] Miss Thelma Johnson of Pelican|The fafi%\;s p;-ottesglonal critic “Wid Of Mace“a R THEATHE s AT D { Rapids, formerly of this city, {s|says o s picture: : . spending a few days in Bemidij, the| A corking good production that A Startling Drama of I 10c and 20c Matinee N'lght 7:20 and 9 o’Clock B REX Sunday Feature Is deceit always wrong? Would you deceive a blind man to make him happy? Viola Dana Did in the Romantic Drama § Flnwer of the Dusk” A Metro De Luxe Taken-from the famous novel by the same name, a beautiful story of the love of a young girl for her blind father—the father's romantic devotion for his dead wife and the sweet love story of a New England boy and girl. The theme is romantic with a strong dramatic tendency, culmmatmg in many powerful scenes. The play was made in the New England town around which the story centers, and the result is a picture which touches the heart and will be a pleasant remembrance to all who see it. Charlie Chaplin Two-Part Comedy “THE IMMIGRANT ” 10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:10 and 9 o’Clock Sunday Mae Marsh comes to the SATURDAY and Sunday KENNEDY In Goldwyn Picture “A PERFECT LADY" also SENNETT PARAMOUNT Two-Part Comedy : ” ‘SLEUTHS --- SPECIAL --- Six Part Production - ZANE GREY'S | SUNDAY 3:00-7:30-9:00 MAE In Goldwyn' Picture ’_“The Racing Strain"” Also a Comedy SPECIAL.MUSIC « Mrs. Sanborn, Miss Riley Evening Shows Only “The Light of ‘Western Stars” A Triumph for DUSTIN FARNUM LAST TIME TONIGHT Select Pictures . ‘Present Julia. Arthir EDITH CAVELL The British Red Cross Nurse' in “The Cavell Case” Children Like It “You know it is not an easy matter to get children to take medicine, and forcing Gramy” it on them does no good. Most mothers With Special Music A story of the great At Evening Shows heroism of the Red Cross UNIVERSAL CURRENT know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no nurse and the wild barbar- EVENTS drug injurious to the child. p ism, l.wte and lust of the TONIGHT and Saturday The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy l; ex- Prussian commanders. ¥ plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any Julia Arthur as Edith PrO0-TL0H:00 kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agrecable to the Cavell, the British Red Cross nurse, is the star of this stirring and dramatic picture, which has been produced by Joseph L. Plunkett and Frank J. Carroll. EIGHT BIG REELS Prices—15¢ and 25c Evéhing Runs—7:20 . and 9 o’Clock : No Advanced #rices WHEN WE SAY “ SPECIAL” We Mean Just What i Webster’s Dictionary Says taste that children like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy For this reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young children,” O ——— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER . I8 | | | Bt | i | | ST | 1] I | —