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. was shopping and calling on friends | meeting at t A. M. Elder of Red Wing. Registered this morning were N. B. Chapman, B. §. Horner anu w. D, \Bingham of St Paul, R. Woodmam, Hall Weld;, F.*C. Sullivan and T. J. Hartman 'of Minneapolis; and¢ L A. MOOSEHEART LEGION .. - Tfle ‘school at Stanley, of “which mmx AUXILIARY } e MEETING TOMORROW Miss Dorothy Carlson is teacher, will]\ close for 'the year on March 26, it is AT MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT reported. The Auxilliary of the Rebekah There will be a special meeting of lodge will meet at the home of Mrs. |the womeh of the Mooseheart Legion C. B Riley, 416 America avenue, on |at Moose hall tomorrow: afternoon at 8 o’'clock. All the members are urged to be present. Henry Bjorning of Wilton was a9 business caller in the city toaay hav-|Friday evening. All are invited. ing had business wml: the county sup-| . . -, - . erintendent of schools. BAPTISTE MISSION C. : b Henry Plummer of the town of MEETS AT SELLERS HOME | L GUE 1 . : on. T ; 'Hornet tvas a business visitor in Be: t‘ez:‘enz“ws;;’r:{l‘:x“""‘_-gh‘:‘:x;““ . { Pmm. LUNCH midji on Wednesday, attenaing the |y, sy, Sellers at the home of the The Luther League of the Swedigh republican county cgnvention and at- lnttér ,'l”‘[- evening. After a short Lutheran church will meet Friday tending to matters of business With |y sy session, & very interesting |SYSPIUE; i‘:l’“:ir:.ill S UL be iven ;_lxe eounty su/perlntendent of schools.. program on * _sm'xth ‘America” was car- ::e vavell)come. uq 11 be served. William F. Zauche of Baudétte, ried out. Miss Dawson and Mrs.l A. 3 A . Zs s c- 8|Charles Haydes, T. A. Cross and B, [} JOMISon gave several voeal seles”| gAT) MESSAGE RECEIVED L-Oberg of Blackduck and Nels Ot-|ypijor oThe decorations and refresh-|' Mrs. Mary Gambel, who lives on terstad of Turtle River were among ments were suggestive of St. Pat-|Doud avenue, received word yester- rick’s. There were twenty-seven la-|day announcing the death of her only dies in attendance. sister,” Mrs. Charles Graves, of Mil- the delegates from out of town t waukee, on February 13. The tele- FRI. & SAT. Te each day give an interesting and complete review of the | city’s social activities is onr desire. This page is devoted ‘to per- .sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit your co-operation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed' to 4 office aré appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. m—_—_—_l’d’”finn 922 = .=l_——_..__.—-—.=.——-'_—'—‘ @ Lots of houses, 'Lét me sell you one, E. J. Willits, the landman. - 143-27 oy T < SR L.’ . Oliver.Olson of Becida last a valu- spent [able horse this week. \ Byy a‘sport.coat at Troppmans. A R e <4 # D. B. ‘,.lew'ell of Grand Rapids . /in‘Wednesday in Bemidji. # ‘ U . 3 attend the county convention of thi 3 Mrs, Clyde Martin of Frohn visited | republican party at the Court House e gram was delayed in some way, and no word reached Mrs. Gambel at the (i2 : Dr.:G. P, Duroe.of Rémer spent.the | with ‘friends in Bemidji Wednesday. |yesterday. " S day in Bemidji yesterday. \ S . / ; time to allow hersto arrange to at- tend theé funeral. . MARKHAM REGISTER - - Included on the Mdrkham register for Wednesday are A. M. Marcus, R. G; & e o Geérget'laorte of Eckles is spending] - 5 i 'C. Nelson of Margie Was'a' visitor|a few. days in Bemidji attending to There wiil.ba'a Pégular mesting ot et 3 fdji Wednes tters of business. % T | 3 sl 5 _Bfim i .on e oo A ‘fi!;_.. 7 the Elk's lodge Thursday evening. ‘Dean | - Arrival of taffeta dresses at Tropp-| E. H. Jerrard, secy. gl_Tl f|man’s.;/Shop early and take your| ! 3. P. 0. ELKS. ' 850,000 :t0' loan ‘on farms. Land:Co. = - ¢ A e ;[ ebotce of these models. 143:18 LICENSED TO' WED p 7= L. Bower, J. W. Trarey, J. B. Harper . .Mrs. A C. hflc(iee o:,omm - ¥ . Licenses to marry were granted by |} _ 3 4 5 G. A. 'on, R. F. Gsrc,lner, Fred Du- Wednesday caller in t ;- Come to_my office at 2 F.'W. Rhoda, clerk of court, today to |I' ; ‘| | Bors of Minneapolis; John Harron, A. ’ . j R : o’clock: sHarp Saturday. « I will have Louis F. Cohenour and Margaret L.’ Voigt, G. H. Webster and L. S. - C. J. Melzaard of Pinewood wgs a[10,000 miarbles for you. E. J. Wil-|Eichendorf. i '-. 1. 0. Adams of Reynolds, N. D.; W. H.|| J. WARREN KERRIGAN vi_sltor in the city yeste ¥ " |lits, the Liand-Man. . 1t3-18 ' < White of Duluth; Herman Adams and § . : 5 A By MRS. PETERSON PASSES ¢ g Noel of Jamestown, N. D.; W. J. —in— K, Meyer, superintendent| . . "p. yoih Peterson, wite of Sheppard, B. R; Foss, P. A, Lavalle, B. : , J. Rice, E. H. Scott, W. R. ‘Wilkinson, “THE JOYIOUS LIAR” h Lake Indian Agency at Walter Peterson, passed away at the F. M. Watson and S Liff of St Onigufi, 3 a business visitor in A i P ! . | St..Anthony hospital at 1v:30 o’clock] s 3 N . ¢ Bemidyi_ yesterday. this morning, at jhe age of 25 years. g‘::;’ }:.n :V k(‘hfi"g:“l‘:::’ i ‘5' g}fi: GRAND ——'Ffl., Sat. Burial will be made in Solway Saturg cagO'yC W. Rawdon of If:kota pe ‘‘Mrs. Thayer Bailey returned Wed-14.v yrternoon. Local arrangements nesday mnoon from Crookston, where|, .. being conducted by H. N. McKee, 1 a 4 h | she has visited with friends and vel-|r 6ra] director. wIrs, ; atfves for the past two weeks. - TAKES FORMER JOB 'Marion Davies 'v . Ask to see the newest models in X Vance ‘Garrison was in the city 1d3-18 | Wednesday, en route from Nebish, Thrifling‘ romance by E. Phillips Oppenheim in the Cosmopolitan—pulsing with life on the screen. Love, kg e X fine “Georgette‘and Crepe de Chene N 4 4 i ? f { blouses' at. Troppmnas. George W. Gross, superintendent of , by 5 0 \|where he’has spent the winter, to ¥ N. E. Chapman of the University |Fort Francis, where he will resume conflict, intrigue, baffling mystery, and smashing end that will send you home with a thrill, ke was esterday. erty Bonds, % 0! L. See G. Hooley at Nort Grocery .Co., ng thé day, or at Markham hotel. enings. s 1117t - Py Sl 3 P / . the Red Lake Indian Agency, is'a vis- - e 2 i his duties as filer .or the Crookston Famm, St Pail, arrived fn _the clty, Lumber Gp. in their large miil tnere. ‘ftor in the city today. * | * Miss Ella Ludke of Grant, Valley this morning to address the poultry His- family - will follow in a short time. \- ' he City building this eve: ning. e 2y Mrs, R. J. Boardman and son, Jay, |RED LAKE FARMER SELLS: i GOING TO NEW YORK John Cicak, who has been living or tae north shore of Upper Red Lake s or the past several years, has sold his K 3 G :ifarm and will ieave for New York ‘William Lénnon and M. L. Matgo,u 'state in a few days. He spent Wed- J 3 lliher were among yesterday's nesday in bemidji before leaving for her/ sister, ‘Mrs. S. D siness callers in the eity, both hav-{, ;" cw home. . went to Brainerd to visit " ith ing been chosen to represent that vil- " tives. She will also visit -at Staples;|1age at the Republican County con- . > _before leaving, for Biltings, Mont, |Vention. ‘ N+ - MISS DORAN HOSTESS * / and her future home in Seaftle. =l i Miss Valerie Doran entertained i kil d a2t If you were rich and aristocratic |eiglit'friends informally at her home and beautiful—if you wore a man’s yesterday afternoon. :.The :time wg,s N | engagement ring—Would you be|spent in games, music and conver- Drs. Larson jealous of a girl in rags? Angela was. |sation. At 5 o’clock, a delicious lunch .9 Optometrists. -1 But she had a reason. See “The Brat,” | was served. emid}i Wednesday. ‘ay. Carter, formerly. of U en- er, %V!é., was in ‘th: city Wednes: returnéd’ this morning from a Visft ay en route to Becida, wherehe will |of. two ‘months at Plainview, Minn.; make his future home with his moth: | Where they. were called by the illness er,.Mrs. John Jinkenson. -Mrs. Boardman’s mother. 2 ] *""Mrs. Leo Goodrich left after making an extended: "Teo Much Johnson" i [ | { At The PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE HOLMES TRAVELS Elko-~ v, ELKO| THEATRE E ::-N Ews B | - E T!l:ATlR(EO Nights’ at_7:30 and 9700 i ' B " S e \ ~ Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 \ k . E E " Published Every Thursday—By t:he ‘Harding-W haley Co., Bemidji, Minn. . Priceless to Patrons CWHATS YOUR HUS- . |MABEL NORMAND’S NEWEST PLAY IS A {DOUBLE SPEED’ IS 1. WARREN KERRIGAN'S BAND DOING? MERRY bled ‘with headaches, [the wonderful photodrama based on| Miss Doran’s guests were Mesdames ” nervousness or.eye dis- | Maud Fulton’s sensational stage suc-|J. A. Forrester, Roland Loitved, E.| " orders of any kind, needing glasses|cess at the Rex theatre commencing|J. Kahlman, Tom Kerrick, I, C. Over- or glasses repaired, consult ‘them.|Saturday. It will teach you many|ly, A. F. Billideau and Misses Blanche, Fixl eyes fitted. . ' Iessons. .- 1t3-18|Gratton and Ruby Case. R HILARIOUS HURRICANE—FUN, FROLIC| ~ NEW SCREEN COMEDY | NEWEST PICTURE COMING le’RE Df Y tory. of Wild Q-J Wooley Lady Frem Arizona Rough Ridx}ng WITH WALLACE RHD Lilli W ; . M S "Into High Society—in New York 2= i Ainn alker of Dimples and Douglas Mac- Lean in Screen Version _of Stage Farce ‘SATURDAY EVE. ONLY s Admission, Just : % Fame, in Cas J. Warren Kerrigan comes to the Grand theatre, Friday and Saturday, in ‘The Joyous Liar,” his newest Robert Brunton picture released by Hodkinson. ' Robbed of Funds and “In Bad,” Breezy Hero Stages a Fine Come-Back Wallace Reid in a new screen ccmedy, “Double Speed,” will be the attraction at the Elko theatre for| A particularly clever stoi‘y, com- Wednesday and Thursday next. The|bining the elemeénts of comedy, ad- story concerns “Speed” Carr, a venture, love 'interest and situation thrills, was written especially for Mr. }(erflgan. The hero is a wealthy art- ist who is arrested for an alleged attempt to steal the heroind’s car, reguéar t;rrenthof ?’ction, with humor f saved it from the thieves. There is a ;())lnrmed to meet his uncle, Joh‘n regular torrent o faction, with humor . 2 Ogden, thyre to arrange about his|and dramatic suspense most effectu- DINNER PARTY GUESTS mh:mtgsmce.te EJehcfedh!rom the :flnk ally combined—the charm of the love ) as an imposter when he presents him- ili ALSO ENJOY THEATRE self there as “Speed” Carr, the youth :vt:.?;. :':-2 g:h(:f:éffin;:}m}:umz:li:?n? secures a job as chauffeur to the bank | the characters on the screen and president’s daughter taking the name | making us see in them people we e 4 . . In “Pipto” Mabel Normand appears for the first time in the role of a western cow-girl—a [rip-snorting, devil-raising buckaroo in skirts. She’s a tornado of fight and’ frolic, and when she rough-rides her way into eastern ! society and, stampedels a crowdhol'lmoncl-(cled M:];jrity? andh lorg-netted Lizzies p 4 3 sl T , Taine”__ | in her wild, and wooley way, she’ll make you howl witl joy.. 4 oo SHOW 0‘%[.;’“::’“;:«!%:&22«?3 was“(,a::t:f‘;;‘e“f\gln:i&? dfag:l: gever ‘Wild chases over western plain; Pinto’s sensational and highly informal 2 4 Wi et : introductiorito society; a spectacular social fete in which thg two-gun whirl- wind stagesg wild west show that winds up in a riot. These are but a few the nature of which will rémain a|presented on the speaking stage. secret, Yut 'which will necessitate the| " And, take our word for it, it's one of the comi¢ high lights that help to make “Pinto” the funniest and most elaborate ccmedy in which Mabel Normand has ever appeared. She’s a of the funniest ;{ictnres ever dmg@e. It’s all about jealous wives and hus- v a 54, N human dyntmo of energy and fun. Whether she’s galloping across the adm: t: nfi:kand it's solid laugh from first plains, or galloping t!hrough a Long Island mansion hell-bent, she just A 2 i herin s Y bristles with,pep and fun. g : A ¢ % "u'n 'Wal:ervivn “The_Joyo! & Mai::'i':an a:;e bzl;?ssmu;'s::h?:‘ngl:: "Pinto"}—newest of Goldwyn plays, and “Two Dollars Please,” a two- 3 d ‘Alice Lake in: the ’fiufi saw in “23% Hours’ Leave.” This|part Goldwyr comedy, will be shown afternoon and evening at the Grand " special two-part -Christie' Comegies,|was their first starring vehicle. They | theatre. * will ‘make up the baldnce of ' the|made a wonderful hit in it. “What’s evening’s entertainment. . - Your Husband Doin; COMEDY AT GRAND wealthy young “live wire,” who on an auto trip from New York to Los Angeles is robbed of everything and obliged to take a lift into the latter city from a friendly farmer. He had - ! funny. "l'w m Jom The 'story concerns a newlywed SUNDAY, TAKE-OFF ON FAMOUS PLAY Goliow: = il i e o L Dee Bany fb 18] o Barry Cole, which-he had heard|know in real life. ’ wife, played by Miss May, who sus- 5 “RN’S ing and bear- . BRYAM WASHB er husband every morning and bear- Markham hotel last Tuesday evening, ““Shades of Shakespeare,” a new picions the scented notes received by ¢ NEW SCREEN FARCE "¢ the crest of a notoriously speedy| .. uypcle Tom Without the|tho M) ; v iy Pary (oo, wich he hed heard 4 C . The the Misses Lucille Young, Louise Mc-| ane P F CE ?fighg,‘.’fiié, :I ;Efimfif.lfi:;?, in her|Cabin,” ‘the Mack Sennett comedy|Cready, Hazel Laqua, Emma_Klein,{ “Speed” in order that he may ne-|two-part special Christie Comedy, A Dorothy Nangle, Josephine Parker,|g0tiate a loan with his -uncle, the|will complete the program. i i a Paramount-Artcraft picture. We're| which becomes so bad that even the mx;:?d:ome?ess.me l\?vllkt;: tth showing it at the Elko theatre flext|people of Hickville could not atand it. '%‘uhb g star. Yyo’n know, one|Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. If|Alice Lake, the beautiful young ity 2 1 you saw the other;picture these new|comedienne, has the leading role. ) One of the fundamental basics of 0— of those pictures which keeps you stars -have made you don’t have to ) =0 comedy is melodrama. This is a little( “FIGHTING ‘CRESS¥", IS La:ags:é:‘le'?;':u ?;p‘-’.ml ttll':l: lig‘l:lfi b%urfid’- If you didn’t, ask anyone . who di . . secret of scenario writers that may be 2 Adams First Wife analyzed and studied to good effect m HARTE TA&‘E B R catlod“Tou Bach Jaimson,” |, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Delfaven in and it’s from the famous farce .by|‘Hoodooed, unusual co’?‘g’ 2 :nll through the latest Montgomery and William Gillette—the man who wrote|on the same program sne D eesa| There’s.an old story that Adam had|Rock comedy films made by Vita-| “Fighting Cressy,” Blanche Sweet’s| Exciting, thrilling and unusual. “Secret Service” and other big ls,:;g:;melvne]:sir:; by the Eiko & a, wife before Eve, and that her de- Sfl:lpl’lli b'flle 'l'llrnuilwielllltli:eled "R'fl::; gew;?st Jesiel i) Hampfitm-P:th% Dorothy D 2 . . : and Robbers. presen uction, which comes to the Grant oro! alton Coming scendants. are in the world today.|p"¢ho” Elko theatre tomorrow and |theater soon is an adaption of Bret > - dramas. He’s just as good at ffi"‘fif" Eome ; ::he]:: yl:n’.v't; ‘.‘;:‘.‘."fm".,,f:,"m. ] Irene Castle’s Latest And it makes a rattling good start to|Saturday. Hart's virile story, “Cressy.” It i8 8| pDorothy Dalten in “Black is \ Lois Wilson, who\ appeared with| Irene Castle has the unique role|the new Paramount-Artcraft picture,| «Rubes and'Robbers” is a melo-|tale of pioneér days of the west where|ywpito # 5 photoplay adapted froms ‘Washburn in his latest picture, “It|of an innocent French convent girl|“The Tree of Knowledge,” which is(drama packed with thrills that are|Mmen and women lived according to George Barr McCutcheon’s novel of Pays to Advertise,” alo leads in|who comes to New York to visit her|a story of one of these descendants|executed bi a small army of comedi-| their own code of morals. the same name, will be the attractisn this. And the same director made it| mother and discovers her the star in|and the trouble she makes. Robert ans. The thrills are so scarey they’re| Its chief character is Cressy, the{at the Elko theatre within a short —Donald Crisp. It's a Paramount-|the jaziiest musical comedy in town{Warwick: |$ the star, with Wll}dn funny. From all accounts the picture| daughter of Hiram McKinstry, who|time. Miss Dalton has a triple role, Artcraft, and it's a dandy. - in her latest Paramount-Arteraft pic-| Hawley and Kathlyn Williams playing | has as many sensation$ in it as an|had migrated from Kentucky in(said to be unusually strong in dra- There will also be a comedy and|ture, “The Amateur Wifé,” which|feminine We will show “The episode of the spectacular serials|search for gold. McKinstry is_en-|matic and emotional quality, and is special music at the Elko Friday and|[will be the attraction at 'the Elko|Tree of .Knowledge,” at the Elko|“Smashing .Barriers™ or “The In-|gaged in a feud with Old Man Har-|supported by a competent cast headed . Saturday evenings. 3 theatre soon. , theatre, in (the near future. visible Hand.” rison over a boundary line. by Holmes Herbert. i T ) aid, whose “better ‘half” is in turnithat went down in history as a master- 0 f e William Gillette’s Famous Play j;aioys of him and—well, there’s|picce, “Shades of Shakespeare,” fhe k&%’n’e LE::ncbl;'u Egiabg:iéiflnm }’::ll_fi'tlg r::; g::attg:: ::ig’%:tdy:l‘:‘:!g o . Basis o‘ Funny Motion amusing .°°mp;§°'h°fi:eg::‘i’;°a:3de;f two-part special ~Christie Comedy |Mys™ James Murphy, guests of Miss|man: All sorts of complications fol- See the Inside 24 Pictve - - all ends in a & e ianpy endifig at the|showing at the Grand theatre Friday|Edessa LeGuee, were further enter-|10W, but of course, it all turns out —_— i : C . D it the. moee ot d Saturday, has for its plot the|tained at a theatre party at the|haPpily for “Speed” and the girl. Come on back stage with us! See - |police co the next mo; rodx;eti an Ircay, 3 Grand. Included in the supportirig cast are | the inside of a motion picture studio, We've ‘booked one of those fanny| It's a Thomas H. .Ince production,| presentation of a home talent play I R Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts|and the life of a motion picture - and Tully Marshall. The picture, |2ctress. Watch the inner workings SCENARIO WRITERS CAN . f th N i g FIND COMEDY SECRET [ e ‘screen. . Would you like to You can. We're showing a Cosmo- politan production — “The Cinema Murder,” with Marion Davies, at the Elko last times tonight. This is & Paramount-Artcraft picture, made from E. Phillips Oppenheim’s novel. It’s all about a motion picture star. which is a Paramount-Artcraft, was directed by Sam Wood. -

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