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| cosoperation’in its maintenance. - ,” Mre. Williami Masterson.of North- Wednesday. 'I‘H.IRD STRTET CAFE "i Mrsi3iBéntamiin rShuiv ot wmo% Yhad' 4 ibetween: 'tmm:vbnsmes' vigit o) in memidjl Wednesday ¥ Mrs Dan Ganby of Fargo, is t gunestof friends here, while attend- | ing to matters of business. : Your friends can buy aai,ming you can give them except you(r Pphoto- graph. Call the Hakkerup, Studio, No. 239, and make appoldtment to- day. 118 been i1l for the past.four months, is ing with Dr. Dannsnberg, chiropraét- or. : and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., during the day, orat Markham hotel, evenings. 11198t | Migs Neli Hanson, - of Glasgow, Mont., ' who has been-in Minneapolis Bemidji Wednesday en route to Bag- ley, where she will visit at her par- ental home berore returning to Mon- tana. by sending Christmas card than in any other manner. Select from the splendid lines of sam- ples at the Pioneer office and have your name engraved in the same type a8 the sentiment. They make mighty acceptable tokens. 1mo1215 REWARD Lost Lost — Reward offered. Monday morning between City Drug Store and 605 Minnesota avenue, .envelope containing Be- midji Gas Co. stock certificate and other valuable papers. offered for its return. berte, City Drug Store. RAN THEATRE " Matinees Daily 2.30 Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 $5 reward 'm. Lali- LADY'S HAT FREE Given Away Saturday - ; Fix your hair its prettiest, and bz i at the Grand theatre Saturday nigh “to try on the gentiine Gage Bros. hat " which was purchased from Edwardi ' Sisters Millinery, and which will be ' glven away free on that night to the lady that the hat looks the best 6. Evary lady in the theatre. will have ! an opportunity to try it on, and- the " audience will decide to whom the hat’ " is most becomxng s& The hat will be given away j‘fl ‘before Jean Dawn appears in her mysterlous mind reading act. s —_— 5y Ravenls Smthmz Reufi el g Have you any faith in Spiritual- :ism? ,‘ Can the departed converse wmz le living? HaVe you ever felt the influende ot onwmm dead? L0 85( do_you scoff at such 1deas" Of ‘course, it' is ‘Thuch ‘easiet” to scoff tham it is to believe, but— . © Whatever your beliefs or your prejudices, the climax of, “The Mar: ket of Souls,” Dorothy Dalton’s lat- _est Paramount-Arteraft picture, is going . to. reyeal something real 10 you—#omething that has never bec;\ approached on the screen heretofore. It’s coming to the Elko theatre Sunday, Monday and, Tuesday. PICKFORD—FRIDAY. ..: Scenes” will be the picture attrac- tion, with Jean Daws at the Grand : theatre Friday only. It is an amus- ‘ ifg story of life as it is lived on the - stage of a big theatre. This picture was to have been shown two weeks ago, but it did not arrivé at ‘that * time. . “Phe Miracle Man” is coming. } -_,;_.4_ BEMIDJ1 NEWSY NOTES city’s social activities is our desire. " This page is devoted to per- . - sonal’ meflfibn, social items and mews briefs and we solicit your - office are appreciated by readers of the p-per and by the publishers. =_—%;=T‘I_.pin. 922 —_——————— ern, transacted business in Bemidji| Land Co. " HOT - WAFFLES < SERVED AT | 1112t | shoppers in the city Wednesday. improving nicely. He has 'Deen treat- h . Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds;|!’ for a few. days on business, was in’ You ‘cén ‘remember mors friends/ It costs less too., ‘Next ;Week’s New;——Today Mary Pickford in ‘*Behind!/kHe| Items phoned. or mailed to this Dean da71te $60,000 to loun or rarms. Mrs. Florence. Hall and Mrs. O. Ol- son of Wilton were betwéen train P " Fancy Jonathan .apples, at $3.85 box, at Troppmans, this week ‘only! 123tf Do not 1air wo read the Christmas announcement of the Minnesota I_Aght & Power Company on another ‘Page of thig paper. 2d125 Everybody is going the big .dance at the armory Thursday night. 4d124 Miss Zada Field of Minneapolis Ch“l” Rodh, of Solway, who has’ ;came to Bemidji Wednesday to take iher mother, Mrs. S. Bliss, back with ther to make her home there. Mrs. "Bliss has been confined to the hospi- tal for some time. Ice delivered by the load. Ice Co. Smart 121tf There will be a meeting of the As- fsociated Charities Monday evening, December 8th, at the city library. It is desired to have a representative at- tendance of the community, and all interested are urged to attend. E. H. Jerrard, Pres. 4d128 Mrs. Gainaday and Mrs. ‘Thor, who 4have been employed by the Minnesota ‘'Light & Power Company to do famiry jwashings report that they are sur- prising numerous Bemidji house- 'wives by having the washings ready for the line by nine o’clock every morning. 2d125 It you intend to send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your name engraved the same as the senti- ment, you should order now. The stock is complete and you will not be dissapointed in the selection you make. See the beautiful samples at the Pioneer office. 1mol216 If you have rheumatism in your arms and shoulders caused by long ‘hours of labor over the washboard and steaming suds, don’t send for a }doctor—send for Mrs. Gainaday or | Mrs. Thor. Call 26 and ask for one | of these “darling’” ladies to come and work for you. 2d125 Oliver Olson of Duluth arrived yes- terday for @ visit at the home of G. C. Berglund. It you want to sell 01 excnange yonr < property, write me, John J. Black, Ming" t. Chippewa Falls, "Wis.~ The Minnesota nght & Power Company will sell one hundred Hot Point irons at $5.50 each on Satur- day, December 6th. 2d126 One dozen photograpns makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- logs.. 113tt Mrs. James Doran, 607 Irvine ave- nue, was taken to St. Anthony’s hos- pital for treatment yesterday. Gl\ve ihe family a tréat. Take home a brick ot Koors Ice Cream Supreme. Mrs; - J. A, Younxxan eturned to' the city .this morning,. afier visiting in Minneapolis for the past six weeks. The Maccabees are giving a dance at thé¢ armory tonight. They are of- fering a prize of $5 to the best waltz- ing couple One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. ,Studio.open evening]mf £ 113t Robert Jonés, who has been visit- ing at the Funkley home a short time, returned to his home at Wa- dena this morning. Mrs. Thor has returned to Bemidji and will again do family washings for two cents per hour. If you need a competent wash-lady call 26 and ask for Mrs. Thor. 2d126 Basket social will be held at town of Frohn hall Saturday, Dec. 6th. Ladies bring baskets.- = Everybody welcome. Dance before and after supper. - 3d125 Lydia Decklund of St. Cloud, who teacher in the Kelliher school, visit- ed last week at.the G. C. Berglund home. She left for Kelliher Satur- day. One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Calt up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tf : Special Christinas bargain—Hot Point irons for $5.50 each al: day Saturday. Minnesota Electric Light & Power Company. 2d125 This Christmas as before. you will probably want to send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti- tul selection from which to make your choice. .Have. the sentiment and your name engraved on them in the same type. It is quite the correct thing to do. Call and see the sam- ples at the Ploneer office. 1mol216 - THEA’ nuum@ibmmm&fia “|at the Presbyterian parsonage, by Mrs D.. Gulney, formerly of thla turned to .her home today, after a few days'visit' with friends here. . NEW'DAUGHTER APRIVES, Ray Maguarn, employed at Dal- ton’s ‘cafe, is. speeding up a little these days, the cause being the ar- | rival of a husky daughter yesterday |; morning in the Maguarn family, making a son and daughter. WED AT PARSONAGE. Alfred Gustafson of Blackduck, and Selma Nord of Fargo, were unit- ed in marriage Wednesdsy afternoon Rev. L. P. Warford. They will re- side at Blackduck, where Mr. Gustaf- son has a farm. CHURCH SALE SUCCESS. The sale held by the- Megthodist. ladies in the church parlors yester- day afternoon, was a decided success from every stanpolnt. The many and beautiful fancy articles were all sold,” ‘and the ladies’ doughnuts proved a very popular item. The pro- ceeds amounted to over $75. RETURNING TO BEMIDJI. ‘Walter Moelke, known to a great many in this city, is on his way back to the state. Mr. Moelke has been in the service of the navy for three years, stationed for some time past in France. Friends here report that Mr. Moelke has married the daughter of a professor, and is binging his bride with him. FANCY WORK SALE. The Linnea society of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold a fancy work: sale in the church basement Friday, commencing in the afternoon and continuing until 10 o’clock. ‘Many beautiful and useful articles are on display for Christmas gifts. Lunch will be ser\red from 3 o’clock on. WANTED—Two kitchen girls, Hotel . Dalton. 124tf LADIES ONLY On Friday, a special matinee will be given at the Grand Theatre for ladies only, at which time each lady present will have an oppor- tunity to ask Jean Dawn a per- sonal question. RE NEWS LADIES ONLY. Friday afternoon at 2:30, a special Ge'llme SlSODGase Bros. Hat| matinee for the ladies only, will be given at the Grand theatre, at which time, every lady present will have the opportunity to ask Miss Dawn any question she chooses. The manager, the janitor, and Miss Dawn’s assistant will all be off on a vacation that afternoon, and the theatre at the disposal of ‘“Ladies Only” for the entire afternoon. ‘Program FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYs at the GRAND Theatre Thursday (Tonight Last Time) “MICKEY” and JEAN DAWN Friday (Only) "~ MARY PICKFORD in . -“BEHIND THE SCENES” - ' This -picture was to have been shown two weeks ago, but it did not arrive. also JEAN DAWN Saturday and Sunday Realart’s First Big Production “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” featuring the beautiful CONSTANCE BINNEY also FAY TINCHER in a Two-Part Christie Special Comedy ] “SALLY’S BLIGHTED CAREER” JEAN DAWN Monday and Tuesday SESSUE HAYAKAWA in his latest play “THE lLLUSTRl‘;JUS PRINCE” an Episode No. 10, “Master Mystery” Wednesday and Thursday STUART HOLMES in the six-part special “THE OTHER MAN'’S WIFE” Topics of the Day Pathe Weekly News LS ‘ Published Every Thursday—By the Ha:rding-Whaley Co., Bemidji, Minn. IN MARKET PLACE WHERE MEN BUY WOMEN’S SOULS Dorothy Dalton Decides Which of Two Brothers Should Guide Her Steps—“Fatty” Plays “The Hayseed” Sdmeone has called the. mef buy women’s souls.” world. “a market-place where What does a woman’s soul mean to the average man? city, but ‘now of Fargo, N. D., re-|2~ Whatever you think now, you may change your mind when you see Dorothy Dalton in “The Market of Souls” at the Elko next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. It’s the story of the soul of a woman, flung by fate into life’s arena, to be fought for by two brothers—one a gentleman, the othera: cad. Scene after scene of fascmatmg realwm—tense, gripping, startling—staged by the noted directing genius, Thomas H. Ince. A Paramount-Artcraft picture, and a smashing gocd one. Fatty Arbuckles new Paramount comedy, “Hayseed,” which .will also be shown at the Elko theatre next Sunday, Mon: day and Tuesday, is a genuine laugh-maker and all Arbuckle fans will find it a delightful affair. There are numeious farcical situations of which. Mr. Arbuckle makes the most, as is his wont in every role he. essays., He is admirably supported by excellent comedians, and in every respect “Hayseed” is one of the best comedies in which the big;. Jolly comedmn has been seen in many months. The Elko orchestra will play at the Sunday evening show. A GOODLY MEASURE. Those who like delightful comedy, tense drama and gripping tragedy will have an: gpportunity to see all these elements in ‘Louisiana,” the Paramount picture starring Vivian Martin, which will be shown at the Elko theatre next Friday and Satur- day. Much of the comedy is provided by an old negro mammy nurse, the tragedy by a jealous, hot-blooded young mountainzer, and the drama and romance by the hero and hero- ine, while Miss Martin, the star, with her usual versatility, adds to the pro- duction a goodly measure of each ele- ment. Alice Eyton adapted the story from the novel”“Louisiana,” by Frances Hodgson Burmett. The first of the new Briggs “Skinnay” comedies and the beautiful Post Nature Studies are on the same program;, which will be accompanied by the Elko orchestra Friday and Saturday evening. pasimi: S Do you remember when butter was 20 cents a pound and eggs 10 cenfs a dozegr A surprise is in store for you—*The Miracle Man” is coming. ive Paace Sessue Hayakawa Pleased to Film Story by Oppenheim One of the most. absorbing and thrilling stories ever written, “The Tllustrious Prince,” from the pen of the brilliant E. Phillips Oppenheim, is utilized by Sessue Hayakawa, the Japanese'star, as a screen drama. The story is that of a Japanese prince who-tratled to London the cosmopoli- tan roue and adventurer who had brought disgrace to the prince’s father. When the cosmopolitan roue is found murdered, suspicion points te the prince as the murderer. The solution of the mystery and the confession of the real criminal, pro- vide-w. series of intensely dramatic episodes of a highly-colored and sen- sational character. “The Illustrious Prince” will be shown Monday and Tuesday at the Grand theatre. PSS S Robert Warwick, Ann Little, Wan- da Hawley and Eileen Percy will soon appear at the Elko in “Told In The Hills,” £, et T YourR cflmsnus mrrs ” should breathe your own: personality How better attain this than by giving PHOTOGRAPHS the only truly economlcal rsyxfts, bearing with them the spirit of Christmas Day HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO. Bemidji, Minnesota . Portraits taken rain or shine. Make your appomt- ment early—Christmas is our busy season. One dozen photographs make twelve Christmas gifts. e ey VAUDEVILLE S JEAN DAWNi_ (“The Wireless Girl”) She Will Appear in Person in Her Famous Physic and Wonder Act—Answers Questions Free The Question—You write it and put it in your pocket if you wish—no one dees it—then concentrate your mind on the question. JEAN DAWN WILL ANSWER IT SHE WILL STARTLE, BAFFLE AND THRILL YOU v at the GRAN Read The Pioneer Want Ad LTI UL UL D T LR T T THEATRE THEATRE Matinees Daily 3:00 Nights at 7:30 and.9:00 Priceless to Patrons PRECIOUS JEWELS ‘‘Sally’s Blighted Career,” is an- other of those excellent, - hilarious two-part Christie comedy’s, featur- ing the versatile Fay Tincher. It will be shown with ‘Erstwhile Su- san,” Realarts first production star- ring Constance Binney at the Grand Saturday and Sunday. The First Kiss and the First Laugh i 2 | Y R Of all the fine characterizations which marks Constance Binney’s What could: change the lives of screen creation of Barnabetta, the four people? There was one thing that did. You can see it .in “The Miracle Man"—its coming to the forlorn little heroine of ‘“Erstwhile | Susan,” perhaps the two highest points are reached when she depicts R v the girl on the occasfons of her first kiss and her first laugh, Here are the two rarest and ' most-to.be~ e 4 Attractions treasured moments in the life of any AT THE ELKO girl budding into the flower of ma- turity, and Miss Binney fairly earries the spectator away by | finesse and reality of these mo in “Erst- ] while Susan,” her first picture as a motion picture star, and which willL come next Saturday and Sunday at the Grand theatre. 3 “Fay Tincher in “Sally’s Blighted Career,” a two-part Special Christie comedy and Jean Dawn will complete the program. The Current Week Tonight, Thursday, Dec. 4 CHARLES RAY in the farcical “BILL HENRY” Also Paramount Magazine and “Modern Manilla”—both interest- ing, instructive subjects. W, s Friday and Saturday VIVIAN MARTIN in Paramount Picture “LOUISIANA” Briggs Comedy, “New Folks in Town,” and a beautiful Post Nat- ure Study. g Elko Orchestra Each Night Mats 10c-20c Nights 10c-25¢ Sunday, Mon. and Tues. DOROTHY DALTON in Paramount-Artcraft “THE MARKET OF SOULS"” Brand New Feature Comedy “THE HAYSEED” starring the inimitable “FATTY” ARBUCKLE Elko Orchestra Sunday Evening '’ No matinee Sunday, accounts Elk’s Memorial Service at 2:80.3 Mats. 10c-20c—Sun. Night 16¢-30c Mon. & Tues. Nights 10c-25¢ » Wednesday and Thursday ENID BENNETT in Paramount Picture “THE VIRTUOUS THIEF” Magazine—Travelogue Who can solve the high cost of “The Miracle Man” is Coming ||living?—*The Miracle Man” is com- S TN s ] | Y v Jean Dawn at the Grand All Week. PEEENS CR Mrg. Phillip Gill entertained seven guests at a theatre party Wednesday evening, in the Elko. . S SN - e e e |