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i o — WHAT SOCIETY ‘IS DOING CLASS MEETS TONIGHT. The Bible olass of the Lutheran Free church at Nymore will meet t 15 evening at.the.home of Rev. and. Mrs. 0. P. Grambo. All members are urged to atgend MABQUEBADE BALL, For the purpose of securing:a new stove for the school! kitchen, a mas- querade ball will be given at the Spur school house in the near futcre, and the committee in charge has extended an’ invitation to Bemidji people to attend. i — | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES. Call 195 for Bemidji Steam Laun- dry. 6d38 R. W. Christianson of Chicago is spending the day here. --+F. L. Bailey of 'Winona is among the out of town visftors. i G. R. Chamger of Backus, Minn,, is a visitor in the city today. Harley Hanson of Sugar Bush passed yesterdayh_in Bemidji. Tiouis transacted: yesterday. W, Fru,chie of Shevlin is spending the day here on business matters. R. F. Norquist i business in Bemidji Don’t forget the dance at Nymore Saturday evening, March 8, music by Mrs, Van’s orchestra.' *Everybody in- vited. 1 : 2d37 W. E. Adelman of fiinneapolls is transacting buisness in the’city. E. T. Johnson of Northome passed yesterday in Bemidji on business. G. B. Murphy of Grand Forks, -i¢N. D, is a guest at the Markham. e $50,000 to loan on rarms.. Dean, Land Co. da71te; 0. G. Gleason of Duluth is among' the business visitors for a short time. John J. Réck of Zumbrota ‘among the out of town business visi- tors. Mrs. H. Genereaux\of town of Northern passed yesterday in Bemidji shopping:! E B Don’t miss ft!: high school ‘Where? building. What? - Why the cdrnival,~ of course. Why at. the high . school 1437 Mrs. A. J. Speck of town of Frohn was the guest of friends in Bemiwji yesterday. Herman Adams of Reynolds, N. D., is among the guests at.the Hotel Markham, Say Jane, are you going tonight? Jane, Where? Why to the high school carnival. Everybody is go- ing. 1d37 J F. Murphy of Seattle, Wash., is “a business . visitor-in Bemidjl for a short time, Robert A. Peterson of Duluth is spending a short time here on busi- ness matters. Mrs. Don Jomnes of Schoolcraft spent yesterday in Bemidji calling on’} the local trade. Say, Harry, did you hear about the side show, “For men only”? Harry—Where? Why at the high school carnival, they say that it is to be a “beaner.” 1437 T J‘ Burke has gone to Mineral Wells, Texas, for a stay until April for the beneflt of his health Hans B: lmsdahl of Pitt returned to his home ygsterday after- attending the county commissioner’s meeting. W. R. Bloomquist of .Grand Forks is among the guésts. at the Hotel Markham, while in the city on busi- ness matters. See the Bemidji Stationary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- poration seals. 35tf ‘Mrs. Arthur Nevahr of Alvado, ‘Wis., has returned to her home after a visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Kittleson. Maria, let’s go to the high school carnival tonight, they are going to have a Fountain of Youth, let's 5o and get young again, 1437 E. H. Reff of Bagley, manager of the Clearwater Ceunty Abstract com- pany, was a business visitor in Be- midji yesterday. J. P. Baston of Warren, who is con- nected with the St. Hilaire Lumber company, is among the business visi- tors in the city today. Jim, are you going to take Gladys to the cabaret tonight, and get a taste of the bright lights? I'm go- ing to take Pearl and show her a good time. 1d37 W. H. Strader, St. Paul; L. Traut- man, Minneapolis; Gus Smith, St. Paul; G. H. Fewins, Leonard; J. Re- quin, Halstad; A. Jorgenson, Minne- “a0lis; R. J. O’Malley, Minneavolis: 8. D. Seavey, Superior; Edward Rogers, Walker; J. P. Saunders, Backus, and Henry de Lafrinnire of Chicago are #mong the guests regis- tered at the Markham, - FRIDAY EVEMING, MARCH 7,.1918.. - Nary. The admission. to the high school carnival will be 10c at the door, be for ‘each of the side shows, 10c for the minstrel, .ments will be chexged tur accord- ingly. H. Wick Bemidji yesterday -and will ‘make their home here if suitable accommo- dations can -be secured. So far they have been unable to secure anything desira Bas! given~ Modern Woodmen Tuesday eve, Mar: 11th, are tuvited “Leéo” ‘R, S{monson, Emma Simonson, returned to Bemmji yesterday on the 3 o’clock train, hav: ing received his honorable discharge from the navy, at Norfork, Va. Simonson has been since April, 1917, and has crossed wne Atlantic eighteen times. e Ty RN TR ~-TONIGHT- s B | Burton Holmes Travels Jliam .Rogers,. who has visited his sister, Mrs. Allan Forte of Hib- blnf for a few days was fn Bemidji yes erday enroum'to h|s home at Wilhelm: Michelet, a practicing at- torney: of Thief River Falls passed yesterday in Bemidji. who s an old- resident of Pannington county, was for many years Judge of probate ot that county. J. H. Hermanson Judge Michlet,| According to a wrl she’ has spent quit dancing and refresh- s Baron - Cederstrom, 1437 M. Wick and family and D. H. and family“of St. Paul were in open . their meater. Patt! ‘once thrilled recently Patti was ble. 1ty, but her beauty vanished far earller ket social and dance -will be at ‘the Odd Fellows dball by the plest in _her Welsh the neighbors, the ‘Queen of Wales!' alt Royal Néighbors andfriends 1d37 her were in Beniidjl yesterday. Mr:| Hermanson is selling out, his’ store business in Kelliher and will have a sale soon, to dispose of his stock. Patti's Beauty Vanishes. Magazine, “Pattl lives, not only in our hearts, but really, in the flesh, at the age’ of seventy-six, In: her magnificent castle of Cralg-y-Nos, ten miles north of . Swansea, In South Wales, on whith She Itves there with her third husband, when they feel fnclined, they ‘throw Balreuth theater, to the countryside and- give one of .the operas in which prevailed upon to appear at Albert hall in London for the benefit of some char- angd so’ for the most part she is.hap- who will always call lier and wife of Keli- bym hom, ter in Everybody's e half a.million and sometimes, a replica of.the ! the world. Until even sometimes is quite’ gome—it than - her voice— fastnesses among son of Mrs. Mr. in the service -- TONI The story of cracksman who reer of stealing JUNE' S 2 precent VIDGE »L. .|the valuable Ro on board ship. IVING CUMMINGS ad FRANKMAYD andSceoano by Clara § Berengrr: Doncend ),1..:,'.va."_ is suspected of the gem. thi Ar 2 Also Showing A DRAMAT LKO C omedy 10¢ and 20c — An Authorized Film Version of the Life of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt “OUR TEDD From the Crade to the Whit A STIRRING AMERICAN DRAMA OF ADVENTURE AND ACHIEVEMENTS “The greatest fiction is truth.”—Poe CHARLIE CHAPLIN—“ONE A. Note Prices Matinee—Starfing 1:30 Matinee—10c and 20c Firs Night—All seats 20c Secon 3 RE X! ‘LAST TIME I.. Lawrence Weber presents : ~ JOHN BARRY MORE| “ Raffles " | to give to the poor by securing in love with him and. later he Finally explanations are made and everything ends satisfactorily, through an ab- A DRAMATIZATION OF THE NOVEL “Roped. Into Scandal” REX TheatersuunAv- GHT .- the ‘amateut begins his ca- from the rich se pearl while A woman falls having stolen 720:d900 and Works Y?” 8 House Night t Run, 7:10 d Run, 9:00 riett . Jqfinnton. one .of the . noted ville,, Oliio, Jan. 21, 1849, -h--!-t————— Sunday /MN WRITER DIES. ., March 7.—Julla Ha n writers of America, died at her e here. She was born in Saline- TONIGHT - ONLY! A RETURN SHOWING OF WM. FARNUM' In the Paramount Picture “The Sign of The Cross” Two words Irom his lips vonlii have saved his life—but they remained unspoken! Why wils' his mouth still? Why did this former senator of Rome face-thé fruelest fate that the Roman Emperor could impose? Na,‘iit=~wa9n’t the girl! It was more than that! ‘Thousands regret that they mlued this picture when first presented. Make up your mind that you won’t miss it this time. Also—“THE SCREEN MAGAZINE” Combination—Cartoon and Magazine in Pictures NOTICE C?MING ATTRACTIONS ‘—..0.—.: Tomorrow and PAULINE FREDERICK in “THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX” A Goldwyn Picture Matinees : ) Evening Shows = | E GRAND 4 9 at 2:30 9 o’Clock “Smiling Bill” Parsons in “HAVE ANOTHER"” "At the GRAND ek REX--SATUHBAYPSPEGIM | Showing the Great Sequel to Martin Johluul’i b oy eV LS SOUTH SEAS ‘Captured by the Canmbals Produced by the Exhibitors’ Mutual Corporation ¢ L Hundreds of Bemidji theatre goers saw the first showing of this stupendous feature of the South Sea islands at the Rex, mow See the sequel to that amazing troplcal productlon. Final install- ment taken at the risk of life, shown in six reels. Matinee Starts at 1:30 - Continuous Run Prices 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock % H CANNIB?”»A X OF THE By The Newest Big Screen Masterpiece PRODUCED BY J. STUART BLACKTON “The Common Cause” The war love story, with a laugh, a thrill and a throb—Love and Lovers Amid War THEY Comedy Touches in Con- trast With Sterner Scenes HERBERT SHE RAWLINSON THE HERO -* Why and How the Allies Joined to Save CHARLES AND VIOY 2T BLACKTON ; As two little war refugees i J. SYLVIA BREAMER THE HEROINE Stuart Blaciiton's *The Commeon Cause.” THE LOVABLE Klmiu:s Civilization WITH A CAST OF FOURTEEN REAL STARS, FIVE OF WHOM ARE APPEARING ON BROADWAY TODAY IN DRAMATIC STAGE PRODUCTIONS—Irene Castle, -Julia Arthur, Violet Heming, Marjorie Rambeau and Effie Shannon take roles in the prologue and Epilogue. A SPECIAL ATTRAGTION--NO ADVANGED PRIGES Matinees 3:00—10c and 20c Nights 7:30 and 9:00—Any Seat 20c ELKO--Sat, and Sun, March 8 & 9 The Pionaer Want Ads Bring Result#