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¥ "%fi o™ - b ‘was passed, ovening being a play given by mem- bers of the society, ' Al& society of that. church... . iSundays from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock. ENDEAVORS GIVE SOCIAL. The Christian Endeavor society of e Presbyterian church gave a s0- cial in the basement of the church last evening. An enjoyable evening y , the main feature of the h‘ch last evening, by the Ladies Flags and bunting.d niakis Mrsdt Ira J: Z. Robinson and Rev. Blaine Lam- bert gave talks on George Washing: ton; Mrs. P. E. Welch entertained with two readings and-a community was given, - After the program charades were enjoyed, and ‘lunch served. _———————————— | R | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Dean $50,000 to loan on rarms: a71te Land Co. Fred Gross of Altkin is a*business visitor in the city. Edith-Barnard’ of Long Prairie is spending the day here. | Mrs. Tom Wright of Becida passed Friday in Bemidji shopping. Mrs. A. Shell of Becida transacted business in the city yesterday. ‘W. E. Wilson of Carbondale, Ill., i8’'a business visitor here today. Clyde Morrow of Remer is & Week- -end business ‘visitor in the city. T. A. Erickson of St. Paul is trans- acting business in the city today. FKoorl retail store will be open wus22 John J. Rose of Northome is wmmong the business visitors in the city. & - Robert R. Payne of St. Paul 1s a business visitor in Bemidji during the week-end. Mrs. Carl Blom of Wilton was the guest of friends yesterday, while in thie city shopping. ‘Frank Richards, J. 8. Richards and; Miss Dorothy Dare of Walker are visitors in the city. iMrs. Frank Smith of International Falls is a guest at the E. Ingersoll home for a few days. : ;Bidna Applegate of Washe, Ia., h’ among the guests at the Markbam during the week-end. TR T “Joe Perus and John Ward of Thiet River Falls are among the out of town business visitors. | s+Mrs. J. Johnson of Kelliher was ;among the out of town business visi- itors in the city Friday. ‘Anna Breien of Minneapolis and Mae Durant of the same city are spending the day in Bemidji. BEdward Hogan and wife of Su- perior are among the out of town business visitors in the city. Portralt post cards, only $1.75 doz. Proofs supplied. Rich Studio, 29 10th. done. Quality kodak work quickly 1m36 A. Anderson of Crookston is spend- ing a short time in the city, and while here is a guest at the Hotel Markham. < “George Forte of “town of Eckles, well known in Bemidji, suffered a stroke of apoplexy this week, and his condition is serious. . “Miss Arvilla Kenfield returned yes- terday from a two weeks visit in Chippewa Falls, Minneapolis, St. Paul and other points. :Mr, and Mrs. B. T. Evans, who have visited friends in Blackduck for the past two weeks, were in Bemidjl yesterday, enroute to their home in Clearbrook. Mrs, ‘Mabel Young, who attended the Grand Lodge of the Degree of Honor this week in Minneapolis, go- ing as a delegate, returned to the city yesterday. Jack Gainey, who has recently re- turned from overseas service, left last evening for Minneapolis and will visit his brother Dan Gainey, who is a student at- Hamline university. Edwin W. Johnson, Ragnhild Hauge, Pearl Thom and Marianna Tarseth of Hawley, Minn., attended the declamatory contest last evening, the first two being among the con- testants. Allen Forte, who was called to town of Eckles this week by the ser- fous illness of his father, George Forte, returned to his home in Vir- ginia yesterday. Mr. Forte’s condi- tion is precarious. - Ross T. Mahen, St. Paul; M. E. ©Collins, Fond du Lac, Wis.; F. C. Falls, St. Paul; J. A. Humphrey, St. Paul; John C. Brown, Duluth; C. W. Adams, Chicago, and F. L. Bailey;, I i Winona, are among the guests regis- tered at the Hotel Markham today. - After-the meeting:of :the G:-A: Circle Saturday night, supper will be served for the members of the Circle THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER and the members of the G. A. R. Post. After the supper a program and dance will be given and a chiarge o of 26¢ made, 2d222 |97, BARTHOLOMEW’S EPISCOPAL. Mrs: E. R. Lindstrom of Red Wing,| Sexagesima Bunday. who has spent several days in this{ 10 a. m.——Church school. city, ‘loft this morning for Grand| 1l & m~—Morning prayer and Forks, N.-D., for a few days visit, | 3°rmon. She.was. accompanied by Miss Essio| Health Sunday. Peterson of Bemidji. Mrs. Lindstrom with the state board of health, the ly M 3 rector will preach on the topic, ‘“The Kfig ‘t:;)tl';lery iss Dagny Mosen of|p . neibility of the Church for Health and Social Reform.” Ruth Johnson, Ruth Phelo and| This subject will be dealt with in Harold Bragen of Fosston were per-|2 general way, and during lent separ- i ate meetings will be held for men, sent at the d“‘:&?'z’zfifi?&m l};g women, boys and girls. All citizens earnestly invited. George Bachhurst, rector. PRESBYTERIAN. TS w4 ). Sunday morning at the' Presby- % . E, Kenfléld will la&ve’\yon- terian church at 11 o'clock the pas- day for: poifits m,;Mngpd a-{tor will speak on the subject, “The Pama. ./BHé expects to be awhy about | Forward Pull,” (Exodus 14:15.) three months and will visit her|Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the ser- mother, Mrs. H. D.-Kenfield of Cass|mon will be on the theme, *Closed Lake who is spending the winter in|Wells That Should Be Opened,” the south. Mr. Kenfield expects to{ (Gen. 26:18.) join her there later. Sunday school will meet at 10 a, m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 Mrs. A, T. Carlson left Thursday |p. m. All are welcome. for Minneapolis where she will visit L. P, Warford, pastor. her daughter, Corrine Carison, .and METHODIST. —_— l;wil:‘ be present at ~on¢l> of the big| - asket ball games, Corrine being one 3 Carlson will also visit the millinery Theme' “Kn.owled e of the Son uf ] . market before returning to Bemidji| g g%% ) invlte%i OF tie: Bandal : school following. Also to the Ep- R N D worth League ‘study of ‘The Re-|’ _ MONDAY and TUESDAY, ADOLPH ZUKOR presants building of Europe’” at 7 p. m. Eve- ARGUERITE ning ‘services at 8—"If Washington BURLESON AGAIN ENJOINED. Indianapolis, Feb. 22.—A tempor- ary injunction restraining Postmas- ter General Burleson and the Cen- tral Union and Indianapolls Tele- phone companies from continuing to charge increased rates was granted by Circuit Judge E. W. Bank here. and ghansonand Phelo are day here shopping. ““From Business College to Bank'' reads like & page in fiction. Yet. of §3 youog men and women employed by banks in Fargo, N. Dak., 49 attended the Dakots Business College of that city. ‘leh Ellz ?loflchfl graduated from the Dakota usiness College intoa position at the First State Bank, Artbur, N. Dak., on Nov, 4th. - Next day Mr Oscar Berg, another D. B. C. studentwaspiaced in the Farmers State Bank, Voltaire, N. Dak. Big banks and business men throughout the Nortb, are eager to employ Dakota Business College grad- uates because of their thorough, practical training. Classes now being made up for January term. ~ Fe full information address, Mr, F. L. W':lklnl. P!: DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Farge, N. Dak. Among . the Park * Rapids . people who attend the declamatory contest held' in .the ‘high school .auditorium last evening were Virginia Wooley, Theodore Long, Gail Casper, Myra Hunter, Leta Krause, Esther Lev- enick, Ede Wray, Midge Tinney, Bap gagebfell dc;(;mada, Florenceé Krause, e stad, Grant A. Nunn, William Wilson, Pat Walsh, Jr., Hanse CATHOLIC. GQeorge, C, Lincoln, Grant Norman,| Low mass at 8-o'clock a.m. -~High Ethel Nicholson, and Mrs, L. Wooley, { mass. at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday the latter acting as chaperon. Vir-|school, followed by benediction of ginia Wooley and Theodore Long |the Blessed Sacrament at 11:30'a. m: both’ took part in-the contest. Baptisiig at 2 o'clock p.’m, = Vespers } - i and ‘benediction at 3 o'clock. NEW MODEL IN SPRING SUIT and Lincoln Were Alive Today.” Character - - underlies democracy. Are you helping develop it? Blaine Lambert, minister. J. J. T. Phillippe, rector. FIRST NORWEGIAN LUTHERN. The services Sunday evening will be conducted in the English langn- age. No services in the-forenoon. sunday school at 12. Come worship with us. 7 Osmund Johnson; pastor. SALVATION ARMY. (123 Minn. Ave.) 10:00 a. m.—Junior meeting. 8:15 p. m.—Salvation meeting. Ensign and Mrs. Bittorf in com- mand, Lieut. E. Peelman, assisting. SALVATION ARMY. (Fifth Ward.) 2:00 p. m.—Junior meseting. i 8:30 p. m.—Young - Peoples Le- | gion. You are welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services will he held atdthe llfllkc; theatre at 11 o’clock. Sunday schoo . at 9:46 o'clock. Wednesday evening Antonio Moreno meeting at 1121 Bemidjl avenue. Carol Holloway o) SpecialMatinee { Spanish Influenza can AL 4130 Moxdaye-So be prevented easier than it can be cured. e it IN 1ittle Miss Hoover A Paramount(icture also showing “THE IRON TEST” et e et e State of Lucas Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner ‘of the firm of Cheney & Co., doing-business in:ths City of Toledo, :County u}}il Htate wi ONE RUNDRED DOLLARS. for each In compliance (Seal) ternally and acts through. t! lood 0B the uucoulumsurmees of fm shy‘nlEm. £ for testimonlals, free. - F, Sold by all dru Hall's Family FOR THE CHILDREN —— : R 2 Ohto, Mty of Toledo, Cotlty, o, P J that said firm R TO GET e B0 T 824 Sbecel it b By Lo LAt b ' Wlalerson ™ || | GET YOU WANT Hall's. -Catarrh Medicine s taken fn TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. sts, Thc. » ilis for constipation This is but ohe of the many tense scenes with which William Faversham thrills the audience in “The Silver King.” This star is one of the greatest emotional actors'in’ America today. He has a personality as rich and fascinating as Hamlet’s and he knows how to use it to touch your soul. See him! aborn’ ¥ gy e O - WILLIAM FAVERSHAM “The Silver King" With Added Attraction PARAMOUNT-MACK SENNETT COMEDY “Beware of Boarders” TONIGHT AND SUNDAY ELK ¥ Usual Prices 10c-20¢ Performances Begin at 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 “This very smart spring suit is made in a leather shade and tuxedo cuts This is a chic suit and promises to bé an exceptionally strong favorite. Butter From Coconut Milk. Butter is churned from coconut milk as from cow’s milk. According to a British patent of late date the wilk is completely extracted by crush- ing the fresh kernel of the coconut to a paste with the addition eof skimmed coconut milk from a later stage. The cellulose is then separated in a filter press, and the resinous mat- ! ter is removed in a centrifugal sepa-|| The cream is then collected | | rator. from the purified milk in a centrifugal cream separator. The separated cream Is pasteurized, subjected to a lactic fermentation, churned into butter, and this is washed with water. = Albumen or° vegetable casein 1is precipitatéd from the skimmed ecoconut milk by heat and powdered gypsum, and is col- lected, washed, pressed and dried. BACK LIKE A BOARD:? IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS | There's no use suffering_from the awful agony of lame back. Don't wait ill it “paeses off.” It only comes back, ¥ind the cause and stop it. Disensed conditions of kidneys gre usually indi- cated by stif lame backs and other wrenching paing, which are natuzre's sig- nals for help! Here's the remedy. When you feel the first twinges of pain or experi- ence any of these symptoms, get busy at once. Go to your druggist and get a box of the pure, original GOl MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, ime rted fresh every month from the eboratories in aariem, Hol Pleasant and easy to take, they instant- ly attack the poisonous germs cl your system and bring gtick reli For over two hundred years they have been helping the sick, Why not everywhere Te- At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take IV CASCARA 7 QUININE . GPom® Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form-—safe, sure, no opiate: aks up & cold in 2‘.hpurn.—-1’eflms erip in"3 days. Money back ifit fails. The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Eill’s picture. At Ail Drug Stores, ELKO MONDAY and TUESDAY EARLE WILLIAMS “THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TELL” This production, we confidently feel, is one of the very best that Mr. Williams has given us to date. Itisa fast and roman- tic drama, with plenty of com- edy touches. added attraction A BIG V COMEDY try them? _ Sol Yiable druggistz in sealed ckages. Three sizes. Money back if they do not _ hel; you. ¢k for “GOLD MEDAL/ “Beauty and Big Boobs” GRAND TONIGHT Ity A Gt Directed by Emmwf;ym. By B s ot Sefe “Smiling Bil”’ Parsons in two-part comedy “The Big Idea” TONIGHT and SUNDAY 2:30, 7:30, 9:00 REX - Tonight - &:20 SELECT PICTURES presents A Stirring, Fascinating and Mighty Drama of the Northwoods, with Mitchell Lewis (“Big Mitch”) Playing the star role in heartache and misery, followed by joy and understanding. “CODE of THE YUKON" This S;lmson-like actor was last seen at the Rex in “Nine- Tenths of the Law.” Added Feature—“Christie” Comedy Popular Price&—-loit and 20c I st kA O Sunday’s Feature Bill The wonderful story of a butterfly who sought adventure and found a tragedy. SEE EXQUISITE EMMY WHELEN in the METRO drama “His Bonded Wife” An All-Star series production of beauty and power CHARLIE CHAPLIN—'TH@ FIREMAN" 10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:10 and 9 o'Clock MONDAY—Eddie Polo in the Eleventh Episode of “The Lure of the Circus. and be sure th . 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