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R " cream. 4-5tf $1.00 at Cliffords this week. 2t5-14 Mrs. E. P. Hyatt and Mr. and Mrs. shipping here on Wednesday. __nington, at their home, 1018 Doud » houses in Bemidji. Tagley Land -& |months in Park River, putting in the ‘Investment Company. ~ _ ~ 6t5-15 ‘at' .District No. 27 for .the past year church will meet this evening at the . -.three cans of 1 quart Mason jars of * attempt to cheer him up, the young ST. PAUL’S LITERARY SOCIETY |COMPANY “K” RECRUITS The Literary Circle will meet in IN PRELIMINARY DRILL the.basement of St. Paul’s church this Members of company “K” who evening at 8 o'clock. A good DPro-|have had no previous military experi~ gram has been arranged. This is not | ence answered to assembly ‘at theé a denominational ‘circle, and every:|rooms of the Bemidji Civic and Com- one is cordially invited. merce association last night and took part in preliminary drill. The ma. 5 Jority of the recruits are showi ARE ormgg;,}é%nzr adaptability to the army drill nnlnli . ,W. B. Stewart of this clle and Axel :: egx‘?:dc t:gatp?'t: ‘::::::gn{g Jw,::,l‘b: Peterson are opening a real estate| ., ijering tne short time which is office at Kelliher and are already 1eft for the company to drill. Follow- constructing an office building which ing the drill, all members present !:b::lt”:w:e?k:be ready for business in | ore jssued their clothing and a rife, William Durrin of Northome was a Wednesday visitor in this city. Rev. George Backhurst will hold services at Northome tomorrow. Harry L. Gould of Brainerd was a' Bemidji business caller yesterday. ._H. Lawson of Becida trans-{ G. H. Warner of Brainerd -was a et):ill‘bul:ln'ess in Bemidji yesterday. |business caller in this city yesggrday. J. M. Aldrich of Pine River spent Take home a drick of Koor's icel A. McBride, game warden, of Wal-|,, day here yesterday on business. ker, was a Bemidji business- visitor on ‘Wednesday. The William Clish family moved to their new home in Nymore the fore part of the week. YD\:I can get 21 bars Lenox soap for : E. J. Risch of Remer were among the Mrs. Lon Davis of Northern was|out of town callersin Bemidji yest- the guest of Bemidji friends while erday. 2 Mis. Petra Grotte, innth:r of Mrs. i D0 loan on farms. Dean |Harry Price, is recovering from a se- L;:%‘!.&.’;‘ e B-1tf | vere attack of pneumonia, which has ) ~ confined her to her bed for over two Mrs. E. Head of Thief River Fnllsi weeks. S forty acres o —_— i::;r:g::;%i%%:]?g ged Y& Those wishing ‘“Nu-bone” appoint- bt o ments, phone 114-W, . Mrs. A. E. Born to- Mr. and Mrs; L.”W. Ben-|Head... In the city but a shortatéme, i b [ : t6-13 A. A. Tone of Northome, a prom- inent attorney there, spent Wednes- day in this eity. CARD OF THANKS Subscribe for the Pioneer. ‘We wish to thank our friends and —_——————a—— neighbors for their thoughtfulness and kind assistance toward us dur- Last Ti i t Times, Tonight Bemidji, where she will visit with e friends.—Little Falls Transcript. At the land sale conducted by S. C. fi Y T Bailey, representative of ._.> state au- R ‘BE R\ ing the illness and death of our baby J. Bisiar and Paul Winklesky re- ditor’s office was in this city, at the p turned yesterday from the twin cities court house yesterday, three forties where they attenided a convention of of land were sold at a total price of B 1A daughter, Mary Janet; also for the For more or less formal occasions the Knights of Columbus. approximately $1,400. Port.ons of With LOIS WILSON William F. Munch of Crookston, game warden, spent Wednesday in Bemidji on business. P. A. Walling of Park Rapids is a Bemidji visitor having arrived herej, . yesterday on business. oL THREE FORTIES SOLD Mrs. F. €. Ruth left this noon for|' AT STATE LAND SALE e - hter. BEgus, o8 Moy 136h, b dangns) ert Clark returned to his home on ‘We have a few cash buyers for Newton avenue, after spending two crop on his farm there. R The Ladies” Aid of St. Phillipl's Miss Selma M. Vigen; who taught T. J. Wickham. 146-13 It is' fashioned of sand color geor- gette, the tunic being ornamented in With o deep border which may be | CHARLES C. ALMONDINGER gt it 8 g PASSED AWAY THIS MORN || + Charles C. Almondinger, of the THOU ART beautiful flowers given. Mr. and Mrs. this mode] is one of the latest styles has closed the school for the summer | home of Mrs. J. W. Murray, 900 Min- the land sold as high as $25 an acre. e e 1 is located west nesota avenue. Mrs, Murray and Z:g;:!]«;&"’l‘his school Mrs. Frank Finn will be the hos- 4 L : tesses. R > nds, . 8 . s.‘spa" ?“’h.',’:.‘:,’g{ Ifi‘:::‘:zrf‘_) Gro- L he Lutheran Brotherhood society cery Co., during the day, or at the Of the Swedish Lutheran church will Mll‘khal;l hotel evenings. 1117tgymeet in the basement of the church ot tomorrow evening at- 8 o’clock. C. ; Ward will entertain, and all are cor- dially invited. ~ 2 Rev. George Backhusrt returned this morning from Duluth, where he went to attend a business conference in connection with this diocese. or a combination of both. The blouse, with short sleeves, fastens town of Hagall th - :n B:W;i‘t’fi e]t)l‘eet. Both ;leevt'i“m::: morning at the .holx’n':‘:‘: at‘::yJohrE THE Ml kla TONt of the, biouse are fems - |son at the scnool farm at the age of P 2 The helt is of fancy ribbon. Medium [7g” co n'G TGt A e Faner- A ll’lll;li:ltl‘l:: Artcraft size requires 4% yards 40-inch geor- | ) gervices will be held at Tenstrike e gette and 135 yard lining for uUPPer lon Sunday afternoon at 2o’clock. go;?st oxglaslm!::vléw Dress No. 8775, futerment will ho made ln. the.0dd cto . . | Fellow” g Sizes, 34 1o 46 inches bust. Price |"C 0% ° cemetery at Tenstrike 25 cents. Embroidery Design No. 12549, Transfer, blue or yellow, 25 cents, The regular business meeting of the Intermediate Christian Endeavor will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of- Rufus Row, 600 Bemidji avenue. “A, W. Aamodt, manager of the Clay County Certified Seed Potato Growers' association and formerly county agent here, spent Wednesday in Bemid}i on business. ; B N . - .-Clifford Co. are selling this. week, Dr. W. K. Denison will leave to- morrow morning for Devils Lake, N. D., where he will take charge of his farm for the summer. The family will remain here for the present. A smashing drama of God’s coun- try, crammed with mystery and thrills, and with a tender and most unusual love story—*“The River’s End” by James Oliver Curwood. Rex Thursday and Friday. 2d5-13 Laid in the dia- mond fields of ‘Africa. Adventure land of the world’s soldiers of fortune! A romance of smuggled gems, of woman’s lure and folly, of heartless false imprisonment and of a heman’s sacrifice for a love that triumphs. NOTICE Take notice tnat all dogs running at large must be licensed and tagged according to provisione of Ordinance No. 39. Unlicensed dogs at large after May 20th, 1920, will be picked up and disposed of. William Virnig, who resides at 711 Thirteenth street, will leave this week for Long Beach, Calif., to visit his son. En rout~, he will visit rel- IS8 WELL ENJOYED atives at diflesell:t points 1}? Dakothl~ The dance held by the Bemidji Mr. Virnig and his son will tour the|; he armo! west by automobile during the sum- ?::efi,? ;fi;ozzefi:nfafitin‘g funds Ly, Licenses can be obtained at office mer. help secure the 1923 Firemen’s con- |°f ity clerk. THOS, BAILEY, ‘| vention for Bemidji was a very en- 9d5-19 Cfi!et of Poli’ce’ joyable affair and was well attended. T : The Syncopators five-piece orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. EXPECT MUCH—IT’S GREAT At the Rex theatre today and Fri-|erican Legion is holding an open f \. day may be seen Marshall Neilan’s|meeting tonight at the Bemidji asso- > production, “The River’s End.” If|ciation rooms to which all members Also dl;:l‘rfmou-ll'-t Ml. gazine ever Bemidji people were given an|of the Civic and Commerce associa- an oimes Iravelogue KELLIHER HIGH - | opportunity to see a real picture it|tion are especially invited. Special o . GRADUATES FOUR | will be when they see this wonderful |arrangements are being made to pro- Kelliher High school will hold its|production. It is considered the fin-|vide a program which promises to . commencement exercises this year on|est and most thrilling brought here|be of interest to all who attend. Fol- Friday, May 28. A class of four|in many months. ‘Come and expect|lowing the business meeting and the N . Last Times, Tonight members wii graduate from the|much, it’s great. You will not be|program a buffet lunch will be serv- school this year. . | disappointed. 1d5-13 |ed. THEATRE § ».4»‘ WM -~ ) Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 Published Every nurédfiy—By the Harding-Whaley Co., Bemidji, Minn. Priceless to Patrons AND FEMALE” COM- - *couoerecrve ™ concet, no i o © Be Complete in Five Weeks; | Star Is Dancer by Night and A romance that searches deep into| Lillian thLeing\:m"t Guy Oliver and| - Showing Three Episodes Business Man by Day in human hearts. A-picture, poignant, i et ol ok Times declares Every Thursday Attractive Comedy powerful, tremendous in its scope, “Male & » i 3 = =S ne : e #nd Female” to be a typically S“Peflf in m«;:“m o American movie romance of note-| Beginning next week and for five It is not often that we have the wo‘x‘thy. merit._ .The reviewer 8ays: |weeks thereafter, the Grand theatre pleaaulre of announcing a Cecil B. b It is a movie romance and those|will present Antonio Moreno in his DeMille production. Only three or|“who go to the theatre- to be enter-|latest Vitagraph serial vehicle, ‘“The A i fonr'tlmes a year, at most, for Mr. tained need not be afraid of it. Thp Invisible Hand,” a stagtling and KATHLYN WILLIAMS oD:n:vl'lel:y s;ie;?l:.e n;l ler:a&tkzhree ‘months sh:jpwn;ehck :c:lx:e, the Bnbylomnnt hepl- ;;nashing detective story of mystery. - P e 8. sode, the bath room scene are three has b ing i i “Jrs"};l °a c&;::}:’.a?::;nély_fi;“s'::d;n So we know you'll ‘feel as we do features that serve to indicate the f.,‘,’-':.:',:e :i;“e;:’: ,’}5:,' l::g cl}?i:irhf: e P by ! Y{that the advent og !m new plctl‘l‘!‘e to nature of ‘Mnle. and Fepmle.' Lav-|ter story of daring and adventure is A the’ Elko th’e'a_tre is‘an event. ‘Male | ishly staged, sk[liully directed, ade- said to be the best vehicle of its kind e and Female”. is this genius producer’s| quately acted, with a good scpry’ well| that he has ever appeared in. ROY STEWART o Cavn Bodho 1 fer Tt deye R | o ins b et el b 50 b TMeTeE U Y aipas o by 3 ; 1 roduce e producer o: [7 d lit; i ‘bridegroom .remarks that all women i week, beginning with matinee next| Better, For Worse,” “Old - Wives For [ Moreno's ;?11 mzfi?oi:avlvgrth"h:}fihl: 5 " uilly cnances to| KATHLYN WILLIAMS IN ; i " and “Don are “easy to get. illy chances to Wednesday, May 19th, again appear- New,.' and “Don’t Change Your Hus. | This olive hued young Spaniard, with over-hear the remark and resolves to BROADWAY succm ing matinees and evening May 20,| band"—Cecfl B. DeMille. A- pic-|the form and face of a cavalier is home canned plumbs in syrup for $1. e i 2t5-14 Rev and Mrs. T. B. Nordale, who have been in the twin cities and oth- er points for the past week, wil] ar- rive home on Saturday, to take charge of the Sunday services in the Swedish Lutheran church. FIREMEN'S DANCE 'C. G. Hankey, assistant county su- perintendent of schools, returned: last night from Tenstrike after spending Tueeday visiting schools near Kelli- her and Wednesday at.Hines and T,’ metrike. Dick Bertrum was in the city yest- . B. ida, in erday en route from Northern, where Befifijxmrum?;xz: thg-ecw;;. tzal‘s‘on he has visited at the Sam Hayth home Sheridan, 111, where she will visit|for a few days, to Brainerd, where he her son, Bugene, who has been con-|Will visit with his parents for a short fined in a hospital there for some[time, before going to-.his home in time recovering from the after ef-|Burlington, Jowa. He will also trans- fects of d seige of pneumonia. act business at several points in lIowa. The following is an extract from the Duluth Herald: Charles City, JIowa, May 12.—Miss Nellie Evans, 22, died yestéerday of burns received Saturday when her clothing caught fire from a bonfire. Her mother ar- rived from Bemidji, Minn., just be- fore her death. RALPH G®’ CIE POST - HOLDS OPEN MEETING The Ralph Gracie post of the Am- Mrs. Jacob Kohler has just return- od ed from Memphis, Tenn., where she Optometrists. " If trou-|and Mr. Kohler spent the winter. bled with headaches,|Mr. Kohler will arrive later, and they ” nervousness or eye dis- | will make their home.at 523 Bemidji y kind, needing glasses|avenue for about two months, when paired, consult them.|they will return to Tennessee to make their home. ; G THeatRe & B Nights at 7:30 and 9:@0 Matinees Daily 2:30 : Next Week’s News—Today ithe Dainty Star in Role of - * aRunaway Newlywed Dainty Marguerite ' Clark, herself ‘wedded not so: mamy. moons ago, is a bride in her. latest picture, “Easy to. Get,” which will be shown at the Elko theatre next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. :The story centers around the honeymoon of Milly and Bob More- house. On the train Bob encounters a friend, who is down in the dumps as the result of pursuing a girl for three years in vain. In a misguided Wallace Reid as a rube who comes to New York and shows the city folks not only a few points in busi- ness, but also becomes a sensation in the jazziest cabaret in the metrop- olis nfakes an attractive young hero in “The Dancin’ Fool,” his new pic- ture. It will be shown at the Elko theatre on Friday and Saturday next. With pretty Bebe Daniels as his partner, Wallie demonstrates himself as an excellent dancer. By day he toils in Uncle Enoch’s jug factory. ‘The business has the dust of many years of neglect on it, but Wallie, as ‘“Ves,” the hero, injects some of the pep that makes him a star in the dance and bring Jones Jugs to life. The laughing policeman is intro- her. over-confident husband. 21 and 22. .- . ture with a real thought behind it, 4 g the "train, she runs into a There is mo ' ‘start in “Male and|a drama of old society versus new, z}ne 2:.,2';, mxs,fcsgflula(r;:::fieon &t:: series of .wild and humorous adven- e Female.”. The leading players in this|a love story that holds one spellbound, teagudo Moreno—for that is his full tures, leading the now chastened Bob | Story by Eugene: Walters,|production are - Gloria Swanson, a thrill that takes the breath away.|name, came here from sunny Spain a merry chase and-finally forcing him G d'S d ~" | Thomas Meighan; Theodore Roberts,|To miss ‘“Male and Female” is to miss when he was sixteen years old. He 2 to ransom her for $5,000 from a gang Comes to rand sunday Lila Lee, Raymond Hatton, Robert|the picture of the hour. was attracted to the stage and the duced in the Earl Montgomery and of crooks. . - s ‘and Monday Cain, Bebe Daniels, Julia Faye,| The Elko orchestra will play ‘each|stage was attracted to his young,|Jo¢ Rock Big “V” Special comedy, Miss Clark is said to be thoroughly ; Henry Woodward, Edward Burns,]eyening. fiery Castilian beauty. They got| Knights and Knighties,” which will delightful in the role of th¢ vivacious : - . - - along well together and he mounted |3180 be shown at the Elko theatre heroine, and Harrison Ford is attrac-| “Just a. Wife,” which opens at the upward quickly. Friday and Saturday. . i tive as the-husband. - Grand theatre Sunday for a two-day HUMAN CHAIN s AVB GIRL Then the screen called and -An-| This arm of the law believes in The. famous comedian, Larry Se-|engagement, proved a -photoplay | TAUNA tonio answered. He has had a long|taking life as a huge joke. He is mon, as “The Fly Cop,” at each per-| withouf a "“villian” .or villianess.” FROM DEATH 0N CLIFF term with . Vitagraph, having been |SeVven feet tall and a giant in frame. J starred in some of thé grentest feat- Joe is anxious to secure a coin un- Packed in fer good measure in the final and fifteenth episode of “Smash- ing Barriers,” the Vitagraph serial, the cliff edge. Just as it swerves and jumps over the edge she leaps. But the force of her leap carries her over the edge. As she falls down- ward she grabs hold of bush growth on the side of the precipice. Closé behind in pursuit of Bull- head comes Duncan and his pals. Seeing - Bella’s peril, Duncan acts formance Sunday, Monday and Tues-|The plIdt is based upon the “Eternal day, with music by the Elko orcliestra | Triangle,” with two women using all Sunday. evening are added attrac-|their wiles to win the love of the tions. man they both desire and yet both ; fight so fairly and there is so much justification for every act of eachl ures that company ever produced|der thé foot of the policeman, “but before he went into serials. Among|¥hen_he is about to make the grab these was his role of “The Isle of|the popderous foot comes down like son? i P a trip hammer. . Regeneration” with Edith .Swrey. Many other funny situations occur O | Warwick in Strong Role, Mocus e : i ing William ‘Duncan, which will| >~ 2 o in this comedy. They are different Going to, prison to_protect a girl, | of them that neither of the contest- starring 4 quickly: Ordering the men to form redy y only to have her denounce him after|ants ever loses the sympathy of the|be shown at the Grand theatre to- a chain with their bodies heis low-| LARRY SEMON COMEDY ]f)g;l:r;nythmg that has been sprung audience. It might also be said that the husband, over whom all the fuss night, is a half dozen amazing and ) his release as an -ex-convict inhthe of the le among whom , s h?:ei!: ‘tl.:;ing to remli’liute hixfualf, is|is made, is a regular “he man” and|Startling thrills. Robert ‘Warwick’s experiénce in the|never sinks in the estimation of the Chief among these thrills is the role of the hero of "'l'hlclmt A]r.t the su;lflenfie. lAl! .t}w -%:it\ztions s:g? one that comes near the climax when Man,”’ _stpiking oto] in|perfectly logical—situations whic v g which tthhee so:g?er-cht li’s npl;)ezring could conceivably develop in any Bullhead Bulger (Joe Ryan), ring. last times at the Elko theatre tonight. |there is no need of deep-dyed vil-|leader of the gang of outlaw lumber- The locale is the diamond fields of | community, and, as a consequence,| jacks, makes a last desperate attempt Special music each evening is an- other feature at the Elko for Friday and Saturday. ered head first over the edge of the cliff. Just as the bush to which Bella is hanging starts to give way he Larry Semon’s Vitagraph comedy, seizes her in his strong grasp and she| which will be seen at the Elko theatre 5 is pulled to safety. on Sunday, Monday and ' Tuesday|be descriptive of the story. “The ' ) next, like its immediate predecessors, | Fly-Cop” is no exception. It shows s e has an ?ccnpntion for"ib title. It is|the comedian anh:_x‘r,mtem;l de:chv:, South Africa. The central - figure,|lany. This one feature of “Just a|to escape, which results in his death,| What would you do? Her husband i:’::gr.c:‘;: d}"";';g"rg-m l,"l"‘e f::;z:: g::;{htehg;g;:y‘:flm g;’t“:he';‘rcgc: g ke B .\Y)fg, pe eln::gtl:‘h:: m-k: th?i Photo-| when the auto in which he is fleeing|for three years had been dominated | comedies were called “The Head| There are more funny things Hugiuh soldier of foxtune, who '8 ?‘yd:l;ge :f pictare 1;‘:::,,,:";.1,5' ind| from the poliee jumps over a cliff by a beautiful woman supposed to be| Waiter” and “The Grocery Clerk.” - |crowded into this comedy than you themselves “fed up” on cheap sensa-| into the sea s l:zt b'llfw' ‘52 his private secretary—a woman close|. Larry Semon comedies have the|believe are possible. tionalism, Roy Stewart, Kathlyn Wil.| his mad dash for freedom, he made} ;00 4o pim to live in his town|great advantage of having real, well —_—— v Tarn- | liams i one last attempt at revenge and man- connected stories, not just a hodge-| Remember Kathlyn Williams? She story was adapted by W,E it b ;nd Leatrice Joy play the lead- ages to steal the girl, Bella. house: while his wife lived in the podge of laughter producing incidents|has an . important role in “Just & hll“n‘ 1m’n.oydmby MF By ¥, i Carter ; country. Mary took him back! What|grygpeq in the heels without a|Wife,” the photoplay attraction extra- Young. Th = e e N, oyt PO S B Wb 0? See “Just a Wife” at|semblance o!by continuity, and it fol-|ordinary at the Grand thestre mext in “ ” & i d herself as|would you d 5 pictare, and it is s Paramount Art- m -cm’m Moi_v‘_l'_x.:.g~ m?, a two thhme - nd:%;w m‘::rn nm:ly o e the Griad theatre Sunday, . Toms that theis il maash Sheretor | Sanday and Monday. HAS REAL LIVE STORY Ly 2 o