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N | . afurlough. The guests were MisaIda| 4 p white, president of the ¢-Heng, Miss Martha Heng, MIiss|Norihern National bank, and wite A"“D‘fl of last week. Allen Bolster went to Minneapolis Saturday night, where he expects to be employed. W. E. Tibbs of River Falls, Wis., transacted business in Bemidji the latter ‘part of the week. W. C. Kilso of tBellev;’ere, Ia., was among the out of town ush\ess visi- “ HOSTESS TO CIRCLE. tors in the city Saturday. The sewing -circle of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet at the| J. F. Denneen, Henry Leturno, and of Mrs, John C. Tennstrom to-|Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Joyce of Remer “’morrow af oon. All interested in | passed Saturday in Bemidji. thig branch, ,0f church work are urged 3 ttend. T, H. Prochman of Parkers Prairie spent Saturday in the city, being a 0D SALE TURDAY. .guest at the Hotel Markham. rs-of“the Liadies Ald society ian Lutheran Sam Gay was called to Puposky sale in tho Saturday by the illness of a relatlve, who is a victim of the Spanish “flu.” " next at! y_afterndon, February "boflee nd. doughnuts will be J. H. Mills of Duluth transacted nervod business here Saturday and while in : the city was a guest'at the Markham. m 4 EK’I.'EE 'AINED AT CARDS. Mrs, Cliff Ramsdell entertained at| = Mrs. = Mary Guthrle and Mrs. ‘cards. at her home, 807 Mississippi Robert Keeser of Turtle River passed avenue, the guesfs being Misses Saturday in the city the guests of ~Katherine Mahan, ‘Alva Dechanieau, | friends. 311::: O e one: | Mra. Mabel Young lett Saturday man. Lunch was served at @ late|foF St. Paul, wheré she will attend hour. the Grand Lodge Degree of Honor as ’ a delegate. mm'l‘hm AT DINNER. Miss Helen Backus left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shepherd en-|, o h¢ tor St. Paul, where she will be tertained at dinner Saturday even-|iyg guest of her uncle, N, B. Backus, ing, in honor of their son, Corporal} e . o' weok George Shepherd, who was home on Weisenberger, G. C. Shepherd, and h Mr, Hoselton. They also entertained ?::; ‘fi‘;f‘;p:gdlsz Orlcans Fhore the following gu:sm at %ximernlnsl: evening in his honor. 58 ‘Rutl Mrs. Raymond Smith of Biwabik, Riléy, Miss Ether Tennestrom, Miss{ynn is the guest of her siater, Mrs. Elsie Blackburn and Clifford Con-| 1o Gallinger, having arrived in the don. city the latter part of the week. —_— | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES _Mr. and Mrs. Al. Kaiser were in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Min- neapolis on a week’s visit, Mr. Kai- ser is president of the First National bank at Bagley. Mrs., Walter F. Dickens, wife of Superintendent Dickens of the Red Lake Indian agency, was a guest zt the E. H. Denu home Saturday and Sunday, returning to her home to- day. $50,000 to loan on'rarms. Dean Land Co. 71t 8. 8. Scales of Duluth was among ‘the visitors yesterday. E. A. Williams of Minneapolis -spent Sunday in the city. Claude Malzahn, who has attended an automobile: school in Albert Lea, returned to his home in Bemidji Sat- urday. The school has been closed for a short time on account of an epidemic of scarlet fever. Jack Neary of Orth transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. J. F. Taylor of Bismarck, N D, spent the week-end in the city. A, C. Seeberg of Owotnna, Minn,, was a week-end business visitor. A 1: T H E T.” Randolph Arnold of Minne- apolis spent yl;sterd:yoln Bemidji. T H E A T E R S Edne Parson of Pequot Was among the out of town visitors Saturday. ‘Miss Ella Hall of Wilton spent Sat- urday in Bemidji the guest of friends. 1. Osell of Duluth spent the week- .end l‘n the city on “business matters. OFFICIAL WAR PICTURE. “Under Four Flags” is the compre- hensive title of the latest U. S. offi- clal ‘war picture issued by the Divi- sion of Films, Committee on Public Information. As the name suggests, this is not strictly an American pic- ture, but is made up of a series of scenes taken on the various battle fronts by official photographers at- : tached to the several allied armies. B. A. Knebel of Pequot was in the| Within a period of a hundred days city on business during the “week-|the allied armies, through the mas- end. % terful strategy of General Foch, cleared wne Huns out of 8,000 squavre Miss Nettie Graves of Chicago was|mjles of French and Belgian' terri- among the week-end visitors in the| tory, captured upwards of 800,000 oity. prisoners and probably 5,000, field and other guns, and' compelled the Charlotte Orn of the state sana- German government to beg for an :lorlum was a business visitor SBatur-| armistice. ay. The tremendous military efforta P. P. McBride of Big Falls was "E. H. Ives of St. Paul, formerly in business here, was a week-end visi- tor. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GranD TONIGHT and TUESDAY 2:30, 7:30, 9:00 | The ease and skill - with which: Miss Brady portrays the double role of{, twin sisters make this picture one of the best she has ever done. pathetic role of Louise is one which is especially adapted to the versatile Miss Brady, and the entlre—plcture leaves nothing to be desired. a remarkable accomplishment by a very accomplished actress. WEDNESDAY’S BIG FEATURE. On Wednesday at the Rex, Martin Johnson’s ‘“Cannibals of the South Seas” will be shown at the Rex, the most astounding, unusual and uncon- venuonal motion picture ever taken. An unstaged human drama, thrilling, exciting entertaining and usual. STAHL-JACOBS Renovators All work guaranteed. -Work. called for.and:de- General Repair 811 6th St. COMING 1 GRAND—Wednesday and and Thursday Bryant | Washburn‘: In Paramount Picture ““The Wayof a ManWith a Maid”” “The Dawn of COMING /T ELKO—Thursday Wallace ““The Dub’’ A Parmount Picture- THURSDAY ONLY leading up to this crisis in the affairs of Germany are graphically shown among the week-end visitors in the city & in “Under Four Flags,” which will be shown at the Elko theatre tonight, also tomorrow and Wednesday. Per- Portrait post cards, only $1.75 doz. | formances start at 3:00, 7:20 and fs supplied. Rich Studio, 29 [9:00 daily. - A special matinee for 10th. Quality kodak work quickly}school children, at reduced admis- gone. 1m36|sion price, will be given Tuesday strating at 4:30. A “Big V” two part comedy is rlso on the program for tonight and to- morrow. Mr. and-Mrs. J. H. Hermanson of Kelliher were Sunday i midji. Mrs, George-Gunderson of Kelliher ‘transacted business in Bemidji Sat- aligday. | ‘Miss 0. M. Peterson of Little Falls was among the Bunday visitors in Bemidii. A. Erickson of St. Paul was among the business visitors at the Markham Saturday. D. J. McMahan of St. Paul trans- netod business in Bemidji during the ™ week-end. P. C. Fisher of 8t. Loujs, Mo., was a guest.at the Markham during the week-end. George F. Pollock of Bailtimors, Md., was among the Sunday visitors “ in the city. THE SEA FLOWER-REX. 4 At the Rex tonight will be seen a Jack Neary of Northome was in Bluebird feature starring Juanita 1t rday, bel uest at | Hansen in the “Sea Flower.” ::: in’;kyhe:: day, betng & & You see her as Durline, a beauti- ful, white girl, living on a 'tropical Mrs. Paul Robertinson of Tenstrike | isle. Her foster father, “Brandy” was a between train visitor in Be- gnln, ;ls a drunkard, and threatens to eat her when she pours out the midjt Saturday. brandy on the floor. A parrot is her only campanion. One day a prince charming that she has dreamed of is washed up on the shore. She revives him, and love comes into her life. But he is a U. 8. secrét service agent, and has to rush back to San Francis- co to save a munitions plant from be- ing blown up. He leaves her prom- ising to return, but in the meatime her foster father sells her in mar- riage to a brute of a sea captain. Then tenth episode of Eddie Polo in The Lure of the Circus will also be shown, entitiled “A Shot for Life.” There will also be a comedy “The Tail of a Cat.” ALICE BRADY TOMORROW. Tomorrow'’s Select pictures offer- ing will be Alice Brady in ‘“The Better Half,” one of the most inter- GRAND PROGRAM. “The Dawn of Understanding,” will be seen in the Grand theatre to- night and Tuesday, matinee and ev- ening, and will present Bessie Love to her hosts of admirers as a Vita- graph star. The story is a quaint romance, colorful of the West in the gold days, of pathos and near tragedy and re- lieved by touches of light comedy, so typical to Bret Harte stories. There is action, always, and near tragedy, a combination that commands and holds the interest of all. Antonia Moreno and Carol Hol- loway will also be seen at the Grand tonight and tomorrow in a continua- tion of the popular adventure story ‘“The Iron Test.” Willilam Price of Chicago passed Sunday in the city, being registered at the Markham. Mrs. Iver Myhre of Wilton was among the cut of town shoppers in Bemldjl Saturday. Henry Fallon is transacting busi- ess in Minneapolis this week, and flso visiting relatives. Robert ApRoberts of St. Paul spent Sunday in Bemidji, being a guest at the Hotel Markham. ' H. A. Hansen of Minneapolis trans- sacted business in the city the latter Miss Marvel Hockett who is em- ployed at Walker spent Sunday at|esting pictures this star ever ap-] her home in this ecity. peared in. Protected, preserved. The flavor lasts! to get WRlGLEY's. it’s in a sealed package, but look tor the name—the Greatest Name -in Goody-Land. Doomed ‘to' drudge and ‘die an unloved slave, was Sue justi- fied in .answering when Love Spoke? SEE 'R Bessie Love BESSIE, LOVE ‘In"Prairie Romance Undorstanding” "“Baged on Bret’Harté's famaus_story, “The Judg- ment ‘of ‘BolinaaPlains.” ..J.. FRANK GLENDON s the Leading'Man Also showing the popu-‘ lar Adventure .Serial, Srd chapter— “ THE IRON TEST” Antonio Moreno Carol Holloway TONIGHT and TUESDAY Subscribe.for The Pioneer ' - BLUEBIRD FEATURE BJuanita Hansefi In Colin Campbell’s Production “THE SEA FLOW From the story by George Hull, a dramatic success. TENTH EPISODE—EDDIE POLO The Lure of the Circus, entitled “A SHOT FOR LIFE" * Comedy—“THE TAIL OF A CAT" ____ . 7:20 and 8! Selook REX Theatre TUESDAY Makes You Laugh and Cry—and Leaves You Hlppm Alice Brady In Selcot Pictures “THE BETTER HALF® - A “film adaptation 'by Louis ‘Shérwin. of Ml:'llmt “Michael Thwaite’s Wife.” story-is that of twm sisters who' are as'different bolo‘wA the surface as it is possible for sisters to be. 10c: and 20c Michelson’s novel, 'WEDNESDAY—‘CANNIBALS OF THE 'SOUTH SEA’ THIRD U. S. OFFICIAL FEATURE PICTURE “UNDER FOUR FLAGS” Official Historical War Record Feature—Vivid Scenes filmed by Photographers of the U. 8. Signal Corps, U. 8. Navy, and Allied Armies, of the LAST GREAT BATTLES Leading to the Downfall of Gérmany With Added Attraction ig “V”’ Feature Comedy SEVEN PART PROGRAM EXTRAORDINARY NO ADVANCED PRICES—10c nnd 20c ELKO Mo, Tues,, Wed. February 17-18-19—Performances Begin at 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 Each Day Uncle Sam Wants the Boys and Cirls To SEE this Wonderful History in Moving Pictures SPECIAL MATINEE 4:30—Tuesday—5 Cents SCHOOL CHILDREN 4 { | H