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STAR TO INITIATE. The Bastern Star will meet tomor- Initiation ‘and refreshments, All members are row night at 8 - o'clock. urged to be present. : ; HOSTEBS T0 GUILD, church will meet at the home of Mrs. this evening nt 8 o'clock. - ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. evéning: ENJOYABLE PARTY. dancing party in the Odd Fellows’ « hall Saturday evening. chaperons. ~ BOYS' BRIGADE TONIGHT, The Altar Guild of the Episcopal Miss Sarah Mitchel and Miss Cora Heligh were Captain ‘8. T. Stewart will drill the Boys Brigade in the basement of " |among the business visitors in the H. W. Bolger, 11156 Bemidjl avenue, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles E. Battles - entertained-Mr. and Mrs. A A. War- L fleld_and M. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon . &t dinner at the Hotel Markham last Richard and’ Lucile Cota gave the Episcopal church this evening at be present at the appointed hour. -HARD TIMES PARTY of the Episeopal' church, cordial: invitation is extended. ..Thursday evening a hard times . party will be given in the basement .Dancing and games will be the entertainment “and refreshments will be served. A 7 o’clock. All members are urged to Carl C. Hedman and Miss Florence Mae Andrews were married Satur- ;day evening at 8 o’clock at the mis- - sfonary manse, Rev.' A. M. Soper offi- Guthrie, - NATAL DAY CELEBRATED. ‘clating. They were attended by Cal- cvin R. Ames #nd Miss Anna B. Hed- i Mr. and Mrs. Hedman will 'make .their home on a farm near A number of friends pleasantly surprised Herbert Carver Saturday . evening, the occasion being his birth .anniversary. Cards and music fur- nished the evenings entertainment. R. 8Shy, who hasg just returned from France and Jeseph Kramer, who has recently returned from Texas, gave interesting accounts of their experi- Mrs, B, Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. G, ‘Slosson, Pauline Kramer, Mrs. T. J. Andrews, Miss Minnette Andrews, Ernest Erwin, Ernest Kramer, R. Shy and Joseph Kramer. Rerfresh- ments were served at a late hour. Ar"""'""—‘ 7 S | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Pure lard 29¢ per lb. at Tropp- man’s, 2d24 o Miss Rider of Shevlin passed Sat- urday in Bemidji. ‘W. G. Fiddeo of St. Paunl passed o_yesterday in the city. Mrs. Ole Ongstad is visiting rela- tives in Gully this week. spent ‘Saturday in Bemidji. W. F. spent Sunday in the; city. Pure lard 29c per 1lb. at Tropp- man’s. 2d24 Fred C. Spsficer of Milwaukee passed the week-end in Bemidji. Harry O. Stagan of Amidon, N. J., was a week-end business visitor. ~Miss Rose Webber of Nary was the week-end guest of Bemidji relatives. M. Park of Wadena was among the week-end business visitors in Be- midji. 550.000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. ' . d71te Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Thomas of “{valker were visitors in the city Sat- urday. Mrs. Tom Wright of Becida was among the out of town shoppers Sat- urday. P. D. Powers of Solway was among the business visitors in the city Sat- urday. Pure lard 29c¢ per ib. at Tropp- man's. 2d24 E. T. Foote of Boy River was among the out of town visitors yes- terday. ‘Walter Kruse of Chicago transact- ed business in Bemidji during the week-end. Misses Woock, Guner and Erickson of Minneapolis were Sunday visitors in the city. John J. Rose of Northome passed Baturday in Bemidji, being a guest at the Hotel Markham. S e AR T SIS b Miss ‘Bergman and Miss Reed of Blackduck were among the out of town visitors Saturday. A —p——, Cash paid for Liberty bonds. In- uire after .5 p. m., evenings. Room 4 i . Markham hotel. 6d:8 John Wolcott and H. A. Campbell of Mankato passed Saturday in Be- midfi én busifiess matters. Mrs. E. L. Foote of Boy River Chilcott of = Minneapolis ences, The self invited guests were{- Mr. and Mrs, 1. A. Hanson, Mr. and ' Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get | Remember the pageant at the Bap- tht church Tuesday evening. 2d24 . Dr. J. Warninger returned ;.hls morning . from a buslness trip. to Kalliher. AT THE : ‘ THEATERS Miss Edith Mnrtm. teacher at Be- % = B cldag passte(; B::lturday in the city, the . - is guest of friends. m REX THEATRE TONIGHT. ‘Let’s go to the hard times party in the ' Episcopal church = basement | Priscilla Dean, sup Thursday evening. “‘She Hired a Husband.” T. Frazief: of Minneapolis was Soul Woman?" i le‘ere y(;u a?tgunded bydhe; r?re 3 . splay of elaborate. an arin; ug}“pi:;;? SM dm”ig"-‘g ‘:151’“‘;2‘_ govensyln “The Brazen' guuty‘r" ® 3 8 unday in Bel s . b ing & guest at the Markham. Then you will want To_ see ‘'She city during the week-end. newest Bluebird production, which is A, ‘W. Anderson of: Minneapolis| ypat- might well be called a twen-|dier invariably agreed to be a spy was a Sunday visitor in the city, be-| o, 2 tb ing a guest at the Markham. sentury . yarslon: - of “Biake speare’s “Taming of the Shrew. § - Can’t you just picture Priscilla as Mrs.'B. H. Edwards and daughter, ia modern shrew spurning the over- Miss Dora Edwards, of Becida passed|tures of a 1918 Pettruchio? - Saturday in the city shopping. To tell you the chain of exeiting Railway tie cutters and pulp wood cutters wanted, see W. G, Schroeder. Corner 4th St. and Minn., Ave. 23 enjoyment of “She Hired a Hus- to band." There will also be shown the eighth episode of The Lure of the Circus, entitled “The Human Lad- der,” featuring Eddie Polo, There will also be an L-Ko comedy, “The Midnight Express,” making an un- usual bill, THIS WEEK-REX THEATRE. | On Tuesday one of the prettiest| G. 'A. Melges of Minneapolis was|Chinese stories ever produced for tha among the business visitors in the|screen is Select pictures corporation’s city Saturday and while here was a|‘The Forbidden City,” in :which guest at the Markham. Norma Talinadge is presented in the e gual x;;zleMot ;S:n San” ?nd '"l‘gy" by Mrs. James Wheeler andd Mrs, | 50o8ePp] chenck. It is - George William Gish of Bass Lake were tho g:;":;"’;g‘n;lll& ‘was directed by Sid- az::a.sts of friends in v.he city Satur Wednesday comes "'l‘he Belgian,” | A Sidgay ?l:ott's maste{‘g'le‘cke. s!?vr{‘l:g Mrs. C. E. Riley has returned from | Such, noted actors as Walker 0= 1 ] a visit with friends and relatives in |3id¢, ' Frederick Kummer and Miss |/ Minneapolis, St. Cloud, ‘and- other|Yalentine Grant. ‘The:story of *“The points, Belgian,” written by Frederick Ar-{1 8 :xom Kx;xlnmar, wd:n?r o,: ?;:ny pgpfl- : E ; ar novels, stands fort e & bril-| Miss Olga Fricker of Lake Plant-{ian¢ etching against a background of |, aganet was in Bemidji Saturday, en-|ginister tragedy. J route to St. Hilaire where she Will| " coming Evelyn’ Nesbit, wite of isit friends and relatives for & short a 2 V‘ Harry Thayer, in'a great story of self time. secrifice, ‘‘Her- Mistake,” a powerful drama of New York life, in which her son, Russell, appears. GRAND TODAY, Tonight and. Tuesday Douglas Fairbanks appears in -a new Art- craft production of August Thomas’ famous ‘‘Arizona.” This picture will repay anyone's time in witnessing it as it offers clean, clearly defined, artistic and purely American drama by a master dramatist. It is a departure for Douglas Fairbanks, but it is another evidence of his versatility. “The Iron Test” will also be shown as a feature. ELKO TODAY, Popular and athletic Willlam-Rus- sel in “Up Romance Road,” ‘a picture of thrills and pictures of the encamp- ment of Minnesota’s motor corps are attractions at the Elko theatre for tonight and Tuesday. In addition a comedy is on the pro- gram, “and pictures of the recent, motor corps encampment at Lake City are expected to arrive for screea- ing tonight and tomorrow. COLDS INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS Dr. King's New ' Discovery | relieves them and keep you going on‘the job Let Mrs. Gamble make your mas- querade suit. 12 St. Dewey Ave. 1-28 Mrs, Sam Hayth and Mrs. Joe Ste- dil of town of Northern spent Satur- day in the-city the guests of friends. Mrs. ‘Charles McDonald who has visited relatives at' Anoka and other points for the past two weeks, re- turned to her home in town of North- ern Saturday, Dancing and games "at the hard times party Thursday evening in the Episcopal church basement.- Tickets 10c and 25c. ; 3d25 Miss Anna Fesenmaier has gone lo her home in New Ulm, Minn., and will take a vacation. She has been employed as stenographer for Judge John Gibbons. Put on your old gray bonnet and come’'to the hard times party Thurs- day evening in the basement of the Episcopal church. ' Dancing, games and-refreshment; 2d25 Miss Myrtle Rockensock left Sat- urday night for Minneapolis .where she will spend a few days with her aunt whe is enroute to her home in Wilkes Barre, Pa., from Spokane, Wash, . . Miss Florence Laney," daughter of Dr. H, J. Laney, is a patient in the Bemidji hospital. She was threaten- ed.with typhoid, following an attack|"~ of.the influenza, but her condition is now ~ much improved.—Northome Recond. ‘Why buy coal? Green cut sea- soned cord wood is cheaper, We de- liver popler at $5.00 per cord; jack- pine at $6.00; tamarack at $6.50 and birch at $7.00. If stove length are FK desired add $1.00 per cord. Phone fln!ax.lmget;t::il::‘\:u:nmving 30R or 30W.. N. E. Tullar. 23 colds and kindri lnfl'eflnn i. tha : 5 roud achievement of Dr. King's New mnfi. N. I%I})Ill of Cass Lake; T. A. iscovery. * aherty, nneapolis; F. W. Graf- Grandparen fnthm mothers, the reg, Cleveland, O.; F. H. -Donthell, dedm—P-aall l:'ve used and are udn' Minneapolis; H. Thursdale, Pequot; itastheufest, surest, most plu.unt Jfiu?des (;ood:nan,cslt:; Li;fiul; Os%ar to-éakeremnx they know olden, Fosston; C. F. Lille, Lengby, old by all druj m.SOcmd and N{) Pl Stadhere of Sauk Center __—————_a_-m“y L S were business visitors at the Mark- & Hont Adturday: Keep Bowels On Schedule Late, retarded ‘functioning throws the whola day's duties out of gear, Keeg the system cleansed, the appes tite lively, the stomach staunch with . King's New Life Pills. Mild and tonic in action, Sold everywhere, 25¢. BIG PENSION BILL. (By United Press.) Melbourne, Jan. 6. (By Mail.)— The Australian government is now Jpaying more than $20,000,000 an- nually as war pensions, accordlng to an official announcement. There are 137,321 war pensioners. Besides thege there are 95,477 old age and 30,527 invalid pensioners drawing upon the public treasury. . DAD BREATH . Tonight and Tuesday ELKO THEATRE In Addition to the Regular Program a Feature Film of the Motor Corps at the Cause and Remove It with bad breath find reliei thmugh Dr. Edwards’ live . Tablets. ‘The pleasant, sugar- coated tablets are taken for breath by all who know thent, Dr. Ed Ohva Tuh!eh act gently but firmly on bowels and liver, s}lmlflatmt% m & nautxlryal action, clearing the gen % the entire system, They do that LAKE CITY O Lo bad st el o Y ENCAMPMENT All the benefits of nasty, slc\-ming, ing cathartics are derived from Dr. deards’ Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects, : Dr. lF aNfL Edwards ducovex{‘;d the ormula after seventeen years c- : . goce jomeng patients _afflicted P;iafi in existence. Wel iver ccmplaint, w’fll attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards® Olive Tablets are pnrdy a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. » Take one or two every night for sneniay ot ELKO THEATRE Well Be Shown — Local men in the film—don’t fail to zee this film—only one THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Did you thrill over Prlsoilla Dean’s | father, mother or sister would very sensational dual mle, in “The Two |openly express its dislike of the Ger— man government. fore him and give him the alternative Hired a Husband,” Priscilla Dean’s | family court-martialed. the- city council this evening, and events that follow would spoil your|there are several matters of interest 'xow GERMAN MILITARY RECRUITED SPY SERVICE " (By United Press.) : London, Jan. 17. (By Mail.)—How German militarism developed a huge 8py system to spy on its own soldiery told here by the British admiralty, According to the admiralty’s infor- mation all letters from home to the At the Rex tonight will be seen|Gearman private or noncommissioned ported by a cele. | officer were subject to a close censor- 3d25 {brated cast, in the Bluehird feature | 8bip by battalion officers. It sometimes happened that a An officer would immediately call @ soldier recelving such letters bhe- becoming a spy or having his Knowing what that meant the sol— 8ave. his family. ' COUNC'L MEETING TONIGHT. _ There will be a regular meeting of some before the sessi -ELKO- WEDNESDAY ONLY FREE POPULAR SONG With' Tickets Ending “0” WEDNESDAY ONLY -EL KO- IFREE Popular Song 'BRING BACK MY DADDY T0 ME’ With Tickets Ending in “0"” when you go to see MADGE EVANS In World Picture ““THE LOVE NET” ELKO Wed. o L E RN 6 1 : PAGE THREE UNDflTAflLIG H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director ) PHONE 178-W orR . STAHL-JACOBS ; urniture enovators All work guaranteed. Work called for and de- livered. General Repair Shop 811 6th St. Phone 488 | GRAND THE REAL WEST! TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 2:30, 7:30 and 9:00 - REAL CAVALRY! AND Dousus g FAIRBAN KS ARIZONA™ “THE IRON TEST” ANTONIO MORENO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Paralta Plays present “TWO GUN BETTY” featuring Bessie Barriscale. REX] 1onight Her Latest Bluebird Priscilla Dean With a Celebrated Cast in Jack Dillon’s Production “She Hired a Hushand”. CAROL HOLLOWAY SPECIAL! TONIGHT and TUESDAY 3:00-7:30-9:00 “Fighting Bill" Russell 100 miles an hour on the ] hood of an auto. “UP ROMANCE ROAD” also pictures of OUR MOTOR CORPS DRILL At their recent encamp- ment in Lake City, in which the Bemidji Motor Corps officers and men took part. A Chain of Exciting Events EDDIE POLO in the eighth episode of “THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS,” entitled THE HUMAN LADDER Also an L-Ko Comedy “The Midnight Express” 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o'Clock REX TOMORROW Norma Talmadge “The Forhldden City” A thrilling story of old China, showing Norma Tal- madge as San San and Toy. Toy’s mother died when the emperor said “To the hall of flashing spears!” COMING Julius Steger presents EVELYN NESBIT (Mrs. Harry Thaw) WEDNESDAY Sidney Olcott Presents Walker Whiteside and Miss Valentine Grant also ELINOR FIELD In the Comedy “For Love er Money” ELKO THEATRE In a Story of Self Sacrifice “HER MISTAKE” A powerful drama of New York society life, presenting the famous beauty and her m “THE BELGIAN” y Frederic Arnold Kummer Copyright, 1917 A story dealing with the lives, the suffering, the hopes of a son and daughter of Bel- son, gium. Endorsed by Critics Russell Thaw Matinee Night | Matinee Night [ ]