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| " Miss. Bimia Murphy expects to leave tomorrow~ riorning for .Baudette to teach the Whitted school near Rako. Y- Mrs. Joe Steidl of Northern spent Wednesday, the guest of 'her daugh- ter, Mrs. Roy Bowers, at her home on Minnesota avenue.. ; ! sociaL sk BRI N 3 .| . Robert J: Martin, deputy state fire Mrs. L. B. Anderson -of 'Clear-{marshal - from St. Paul, passed brook, was in Bemidji Wednesday, |through the city this morning en en route to Bagley, where she.will |route to Hill City on a business trip. spend two weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. William Masterson ot North- ern was among the shoppers in Be- midji on Wednesday. ts of houses. Let me selliyou E. J. Willits, the landmaxrx. Dally of Virginia spent Wedrnies= here on business. 1 i The Stanley school was closed last Word has been received that Mrs.|week for the year upon completion of R. W. Koepp, who submitted to a|all examinations. Miss Dorothy Carl- surgical operation at the Rochester [son has taught there the past term. hospital on Saturday, is improving nicely. J. J. Trask, “formerly connected i {with’ the Bemidji Stean: Laundry, is John J. Kelly of Crookston spent in the city on business. nesday in this city. . exs] " Give us a chance to serve you at it at 203 2a street- when h; the|203 2d street. : 2t4-1 t4-1 Robert 8haw of St. Paul, arrived the fore. part of the week to be a B. C. Kueffler, principal of the con- | guest at;the home of Mrs. M. J. Mac- solidated school at Hines, spent a few ! Gregor, -also to attend the marriage hours in the city, en route.to Green- [of Miss‘asfacGregor to James K. Giv-, bush, where héjig ‘conteniplating to |en. teach the coming’school year.: . 2 Arthur Wright went to Lengby Aad A. Tone pf Northome spent|yesterday, where he. will transact Wfijfilesday in this eity. business for several days. ; "Glen Harding returned this morn- ing from Minneapolis, where he has been since Sunday on business. B. P. 0. ELKS. There wili‘be a regular meeting o\ the Elk’s 1odge Thursday cvening. E. H. Jerrard, secy. s Having made arrangements with % et | Thos. Nygaard of Nymore to handle ‘Puesday: ;evening . for. Mlnneaputi_s'[ the Duglex broom, anyone in need, where Mrs. . Deputy . will visil¢ with | can get’ them there. Those ordered friends.” Mr. Depnty -will go on.to from our agent can be filléd at Ny- Chicago. ‘ and- vhey- will reiurn: the | 88ard’s store. A. T. Boe. 2t3-31 fore part of the week. Mrs. E. Y. Wilson and daughter, Dorothy, . left the .fore part of: the week - for, Minneapolis and . Badger, Minn., where, they are spend, the 2t4-1 Enster vacation. Tlhey expec 2 ~*|turn Monday: :'H,” C. Baer, A Shavitch and E. H. Jerrard; were among those who re- ith ‘turned “from “tne Twin Cities™ this morning... B runo Olson of Crosby was a Be- M. ‘ang of Deer hiver spent| ' Wednesday here on business: .. When you feel hungry go to 203 i g . i, 24 street. 4 pust: ay. cl D. Jones of Waéenrw'a caller here on ‘Wednesd ] o 3 fesbiis ss Emma Klein is visitini tives: in Duluth this week, Mr. | Mrs.iM."W. Deput; /The union .musicians are g(fl’ q‘|’ Miss Minnie Pfeil of Virginia, ar nce in the Armory Easter Moniay, (rived this morning to visit with her il Gth, 0 L "~ . §t4-5]sister, Mrs. A. L. Barker. She will re- |- main until Monday. \ Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Groff and Jor- AUTO SHIPMENT RECEIVED dice Wallace left last evening for| George C. Kerr, agent for the Nash Tees, Alberta; Canada, where they|automobiles in this vicinity, received will visit- with ‘Felatives'for six weeks. |2 shipment of two cars on Tuesday and has already sold one of the autos' to Kenneth McIver. The other car he has on view at his residence at 1231 Dewey avenue. MAKE FINAL PROOF . .. Before F. W.' Rhoda, clerk of dist- ‘| rict “court, David Miller made final : following the'l x50t oii lots 5 and 6, section 36.148- business session, and theéy are plan- ning for a large attendance. H. C. Holmes of Coleraine was a giness caller here. yesterday. Mrs. Jacob Detling: of ‘Blackduck'| ;. ., |arrived this morning to visit with her Mrs. L. V. Larson of Redby“¥a§ 4 [daughter, Mrs. Helen Grahanr. She ednesday shopper in Bemidjfios i/ Will remain over next week. . J. Resch of Remer callsg’l: Mrs. Gross has a sister and two bro- thers there. "~ .- At i for orch ' " The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Am- A Mrs. K, en piece union orchestra Wwilll, jeopn Legion,- have postponed.their _|furnish the music for the dance Eas-|,oqtins of Monday, April 5th until Hendasin the city yesterdll\!, - r!ter Monday in the Armory. Remem i : i vl 4 . “|the following Monday, April 12th. ‘New 'Kaplan building, April 5th; | ber the music they furnished for the| s pa¢ Yime. the ladies will enter- been postponed to a later date. | timber workers’ dance. 5t4-5112in at a card party, 5t4-5 i ..|. Mrs. H. A. Hanson was in Bemidji ;| Wednesday, en route to her home at Bagley, after spending several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Hanson at Cleanbrook. Thorne méde final proof on lot:4) section’'80-147-30, town of Sugar- bush.' THe proving up was made.on Tuesday, March 30, in both cases. - A few friends were entertained ‘at the Kenfield home, 1224 Doud ave- nue, this afternoon, by Miss Arvilla Kenfield, in honor of Miss Dorothy Torrance, who is spending the Easter | vacation with her parents here. Bridge. was played at,three tables, after whicli dainty refreshments were served.’ SRS ; /8 H. K. Robinsan of Solway ‘wis'a {Benddi business visitor yesterday. Miss. Elgise. T, Calihan, who has % B L. Bodeker of Hackensack spent|been in the city since Monday, on t P business in connection with the Be- 'Wednesday in this ity on business.’ 4 ' ¥ In P18 G 45 midji Townsite and Improvement Co., W. ; A. Zierath. of Internatjonal|returned to Minneapolis last evening. lls was a Wednesday visitor;uere, NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS - » All motor car drivers should see: that they are properly equipped with lights on their automobiles. Tall ‘lights ‘must. be provided and lighted at night!- ‘License numbers must_be displayed,.two on each car, one in Bpou cash pald for Liverty Bonds, 9 2 o ) snd Liberty Bond receipts. See G. Miss Liicne McCauig ieft last eve- 3 8. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, ning by the southern route for Ven-’ \ntront and ‘one at the rear in plain during the day, or at Markham hotel. |ice, Calif., where she will spend sev jview. Judgment must be used “at ninge, 1117¢tr!eral weeks with her ‘Mmother, sister [[Crossings when pedestrians-are using Thomas Lamoreaux of. -Washburn, .. Was a business visitor in the Vyeste_rday.' panl i A fine lot of Hyacinths, Ferns, Ger- i and brother, and grandmother, .rs. [1 Signsums, ' and. other plants,. home] Special services of prayer will be Sinclair, who are spending several Ligrown, for Egster at the Greenhotse;| held at the’ Presbyterian church to-|months there... She will stop, —en "The ‘grdinances are to be enforced and will be enforced on .and after £ . Y S - | Aprit 3. 242 Doud ave. Phone’166. ‘A. night ‘and ‘tomorrow night at. 7:30 [route, at Peoria, TIL, to.spend East . : bster. 3t. Lo’clock. The pastor will speak tonight |er with friends.: . =z . THOMAS BAILEY, % > Uz -7.0n the subject, “Christ at the Cross y = i == e Chiet ot Police. Roads,” and tomorrow night (Good |- -One: hour of:solemn .devotion and|. g 6t4-1 P. A" Walling of Park-Rapids-%as 'mong the out of town visitors .in, the ‘city yesterday. R Friday), on “The Voice From the|meditation on “The Seven Last Words] Cross.” All are cordially welcomed. [0f Christ,”:will.be condiicted on Good E i Friday afternoon, from.2:to 3 o'clock I will sell at auction, my black-|by Rev. George ‘Backhurst, at S§t. mith equipment, buildings, stock |Bartholomew’s” ‘church. ¢orner .of ‘and household: gopds at my black-|Tenth and Beltrami: ', Stop, look and imith shop at Wiltor; on Saturday,!listen during' the Ty 110 at 10 a. m.. H. F. Krumrey,.‘j"’(m’fl_ £ 5d4. Matinees Daily 2:30 " Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 Drs. Larson & Larson, i W Optometrists; If trou- j; bled with headaches, " =~ nervousness or.eye ‘dis- orders of any kind, needing gl or ' glasses” repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. e The Woman’s Home Missighary:80={y clety of ‘the’ Methodist church will ‘meet with Mrs.' Blaine Lambert,:at| NWer home, 1205 Dewey avenue, noon at 3o’clock. ALt G Next Week’s News—Today | " |BIG THRILLS TAX LOUISE - {HOBART BOSWORTH HAS ROLE OF GLAUM’S NERVE TO LIMIT Daring. Feats Required - of Noted Star-in “The Lone Wolf’s Daughter” In Thomas H. Ince’s Latest Picture l"mduction, “Behind the Door,” at the Elko Sunday, Mdnday and Tuesday A PROFOUND LOVE, Here’s. a ‘red-blooded; - thrilliig feature pfeture in which the action doesn’t lag for a second. It’s PUNCH with a capital P from opening title - = = to final fade-out. If your folks:know one: thing about Hobart Bosworth, Louise Glaum’s performance in J. [it's that he is the perfect example of vigorous, robust American manhood. Parker Read, Jr.’s “The Lone Wolf’s |He acts, looks, and is the Great Adventyrer. Daughter,” a vivid picturization of The men screamed with horrdr. Fot behind the door they saw some- tus, Louis J 2 h V. 5 rful sto thing that robbed them of speech,:a nameless terror that chilled their blood. ‘be shown at the Grand theatimext |, 05 <0s€P1 Vance’s powe v What was it? ay and Wednesday. .4is-both peerless and fearless. In the|“Behind the Door” is the title. This dramatic tale % e |DowW. .W. Hodkinson release, Miss ( Gouverneur Morris wrote it. i “The Plluer Case,” by Edgar Sal- Goldwyn’s mewest picture, will it. but her courage as well. | starring. ;| battling:with. real flames are but two | And, you’ll be as sprprised as anyone at the amazing finish. | of ‘the death-defying feats required Irvine Willat, who directed that thriller of thrillers, “The Grim Game,” ;| of ‘the ' _popular star in “The Lone|directed “Behind the Door.” ‘Wolf’s-Danghter,” sequel to “The|James (fordon,: Dick™Wain, and. other Ince favorites. .y Lone . Wolf” and “False Faces,” which comes to the Grand theatre|Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, at the Elko theatre, in connection with ‘has| next Sunday'and Monday. “Model Girls,” a beautiful natural color Prizina Pictures subject. The-Elko against| The climax in the series of plots|orchestra of six excellent musicians will play appropriate music Sunday against the beautiful heroine, Sonia|evening. b ' s e (Louise Glaum), the unraveling of i which makes .one of the mo;t thri;ll- z ing. tales that has ever come from the and[Pen of the master of melodrama. A Rmc nmA The New.York Herald says: “Rival producers may dispute the claim that “The Lone. Wolf’s Daughter” is the biggest. melodrama ever screened, but there are not many picture patrons the k. the ' we ‘Cara i(Paline ‘Frederick) had’! i d- irito. 8 mock nh_rringe'\ man, so.that gives her dead _moti cour:iti"y firl. who finds herself learn- ing her.A. B. C.’s very quickly. Miss Murray, the Maid of Many ke:full confession | . for, it permits her te OF YOUNG AND 0!.9 sdndfthéo l;‘:_v‘a, of an old man for °Iwho can.say they ever saw a better y § | ousy :3hd: grief’ and rage. The story = or bigger one. And the patrons are| The Maid of Many Moods, Goes \jh: in nig'l ‘bm:ttehrefln trans- the. final jury. This production can nto a social buf ly wear- not be tooj:ghly praiszd. Miss Glaum Through the Alphabet of that are cl:.nr!nipzly girl- nevér before appeared to such great the Emotions - daringly sophisticated by, advantage and Edwin Stevens is won- ; ?“'Re two-part ..(}hhfr:hfle emed.yt, ;: derful.” Grand 'ruu:-;l' and Wednesday. “DOUG” AND “FATTY” + A. B. C. of Love” is an- « Do you know the A. B. C. of love?] nonncod for next Friday and Sator-|train, beats it and cuts across the|¥ould have spoiled its intimate ap- A. B. C's at all. She couldn’t even the’ first time this Mae Murray ple- . presents. two popular favorites in |Te of & Iitt) tare who could| Dorothy G and. Arthur plays of the kind that make each of A < . smuggle into a tender spot in your|son make yp the small but splendid . |them prominent in their respective 28! When v B ¢ discov- 39! K 'i | lines. ", [that lively production “Reaching for - ‘gat- |the; Moon,” and our ever comical| was he took her off to ihtpmmm: on the:same program. triend “Fatty” Arbuekle will be seen | morning, and when they returned in “Good Night Nuree,” both excel-|his beautiful country home, they were| Puse lient pltys of their class. They ap-|as one. £ Tor erooks and safe blewers, [Pes7-at tho Grand tonlght only. |' gypy, the way “The A. B. C. of dvance: reports on . - Dorothy Gisk'is.s00n to appear at |Love,” Mae Murray’s 1la” are- 10 the afect; that it is|the Elko in *Jary Ellen Comes to Perret production "ot thrills ami’ about Ralf full|Town,” her latest and most really 36’ town of Buzzle, and Harry G. | NEWS , E Published Every Thursday—By the Harding-Whaley Co., Bemidji, Minn. TREMENDOUS DRAMATIC POWER| ARE SHOWN IN ¢THE Well, that would be telling. W’s all in the picture.|the filming of “The Stx Best Cellars,” |is the story of a domestic ¢| Glaum.is effulgent in a role that not|story. - Strong, dramatic, unusual, :exciting. Thomas H. Ince has produced|;ng Saturday. xes her histrionic powers ‘to |it as a Paramount-Artcraft Picture, in seven reels, with Hobart Bosworth'ners of the cast could be found eyeing |Started couple. Ethel’ Clayton in the | Besworth of “The Sea Wolf” -and other masterful pictures.|them wistfully during intervals in [title role plays a part which abounds Dangling in’ mid-air on a derrick pro-|“Behind the Door” is a story of the sea, Bosworth is the captain of the|the action. “Johannesberger Bewern (il emotional opportunity, and to pelled. from an ocean freighter and |ship. It will keep you on the edge of your 'seat during the entire showing. | Auslese, 1878,” In the cast are Jane Novak, Wallace Beery, |rarest vintages of wine in existenc: It's a big picture; one you don’t want to fmiss. We're showing it on;ing story about prohibition in which Moods, is happily cast in “The A. B.|casés from his private stock. L gamut of -emotions from has the role of the leading light in iwegt jnnocence an i j ¢lusive social set of young mar- k.. Qx e oG Baivetieito jea” T e[.txeowle in a suburban };owxf His| No little credit must go to Edith . prominence depends largely upon the|Kennedy, who adapted the stage play stock ‘of choice drinkablés in his cel-|20d made the screen. version the lar. When this‘runs low, he makes|thoroughly delightful piece of work trantic efforts €0 Medup, with hum-|it is. orous results./iWa#ia Hawley is the|Crisp, and she has introduced a fresh- leading womas. Kate didn’t! Kate, in fact, knew nol:day. at the Grand theatre. this béing|track in front of the The, progtaim. atthe Grand tonish: read or write, but she was a winsome| tyre has been shown. H. E. Herbert,|new ‘comedy film. Donald- | thrills.” gomery an: Rock in “!;:ze chief r;lles, ill dlso be presen: at the Elko Douglas Fairbanks appears in fheart. . ; ; 5 P et ’ of her right to be named -among the ered what an adorable little thing she| = “The Sultan of Jazz, ctlmedy, is ::::.;)e c:wmmtm:y ;'v:: most. talontod Siettinet ““-: t " ANNOUNCEMENT ; Our ice cream has been placed on sale at Abercrombie & McCready’s. We are now in a position to fill orders. Langdon Manufacturing Co. First Street and Beltrami Avenue, Bemidji Our Bank is the Best Bank for YOU There’s personality in banking—a human spark - in the coldest financial transaction. Money, even in banking, is oftem-a ucond&fy consideration. , that count. service—a bank where all officers ‘aré ready. to help and advise. ' 2% 5 This is a congenial bank, a tentral bank—the bank you will choose when you know it. Come, talk with us about it. ‘Northern National “At Your Service” . BEMIDJI MlNN;}O’I?A Matinees Daily 3:00 Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 Priceless to Patrons ETHEL CLAYTON PLAYS BRON. HOWARD'S STORY SIX BEST CELLARS’| <YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP? Brvant Washburn and Others Guard|A Domestic Tragedy Growing Out of Precions Brew Used in New City's Baleful Influence and Comedy Picture. Tinsel Activity. No jewel was ever guarded more » ” closely than were five innocent-look- Young Mrs. Winthrop,” from the # stage play of Bronson Howard at the ing boxes at the Lasky studio during | mixo next Wednesday and Thursday, tragedy {DEPARTED SPRRITS Maybe you read it in Collier’s Weekly.|the new picture starring Bryant|growing out of the baleful influence If you/did, you’ll admit that it was some|wj,gnburn at the Elko theatre Friday |of @ city’s rushing inconsiderate, tin~ “Extras” and mem-|S€l activity on the lives of a happily stencilled on the|Which she does commendable justice. boxes, was the explanation. They c'vfltire is ntplxli‘y that v;'lll boost Ethel 1 f ¢ the|Clayton’s stock several points. It is contained full Rottles ot ono o . [the story that will thoroughly satisfy “Fhe Six Best Cellars” is an amus- | Clayton devotees and please the ma- jority of picture-goers. the ““Johnny Be! *» plays a promin- Miss Clayton has never had a more en(ta ;;I:rtfl ’mr.'c‘:,'r p‘Do!;ml'dp Crisp | ffective nor convincing role and she wanted some samples of the real|makes the character of Mrs. Win- thing for the picture. But in these throp stand out by her vibrant, bril- days it is like searching for the prov-|liant work. Then, too, she is ably erbial needle to locate it. Finally a|a8sisted by that sterling young actor, former brewery magnate, now a mil- | Harrison Ford, who enacts the role lionaire living in .retirement in Los|0f Winthrop. Ford gives as finished 1 the|2 performance as any thing he has Angeles, ‘was induced to loan ever done. Helen Dunbar, as the hb mother, alse- deserves special men- In the plcture Bryant Washburn |, "™ 0o difficult role, played with understanding. Her subtitles are short. and & ness of viewpoint that brightens. up An automobilé funs a race with a this little domestic tragedy that locomotive, [Peal and gripping note. Walter Bd- isses it by six inches in Vitagraph’s |Wards directed it and used no excess “Throbs and|f0oOtage in getting’ the story over. This pieture, with Mont- 4 ] BLACK IS WHITE | Dorothy Dalton' gives new evidence : mee of the screen in “Black ' and 'White,” which opened a two days’ run at the : - Elko theatre last evening and ap- ‘stage he has played all |pears last times tonight. .1t 7bles,.and has aleo direct-[that requires her to delineate. three 'Li..'—_ Ne is the, tempter. | distinctly different types of women ‘m"mi ¥r. au; she q;.:lz m off the chief hios a danking, mining and |[ors.. The pictute s from Gedige With you there are other things . 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