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e still others will furnish teams. |Groge; tredsurer, J.|F. ' Himan; Mildred, ‘were also visitors T A great deal of “enthusiasm . wascouncllman for 'three| years Rby‘miflll-q ) displayed by all -the- members. = Ev- | Booth; justice of peace,John Punble; 0. A. Bailey erything Zhis club’has, undertaken so | Poundmasters, \W. L. gj‘.ly!o Dell 'new garage, blacksm far has been a success.- There is no.Pemble: ! house- reason why .this new building’ can-i John Stechman, who Mrs. J. G. not be one of the best of .its kind!Elks dance, Bemidji, returped |atur- }ned for several er spending several days in Bemi ;vlshm:lxlg ;Ith friends. i o | Sel ildreth arrived home from Big Falls last week, where has been employed for the past year. | Myrtle Rain of Bemidji is ready to build 2 ith\shop and a s X \ ntry. i Eye.(I\m. i} (‘: 1\/113:;\‘ 0 a Helen 2 T re Bemid) Hammets of Beckus vis- days at theV\WV. Haga- visited rplayfid t the | | with-friends and relatives in Shevlin SUPER SPECIAL WITH HOBART story and the action grows out of the BOSWORTH—GRAND TONIGHT °xPlosion. Wh: [witi ¢ + Vng, The Lhrmlng"on otsor - in this part of v, B e ‘:l;‘t'g:s:’t t‘ll:"m,y“:g' 3 doge sur-;cemfi;gg%n OKSB ?gl? visited with Mrs. -pFl‘Bnk t)l(m %fi:“{vhn und flni barber from Casa TLake Wll be return rom [Hrie Cloose We A ¥ J ¥ Cus manner. e mind | on:Baturday, went an operation °at ; shelats - were Bes a at Richmo: Iocated here in the 1d- | Kelliher. : 2 Jenson' Wi y mysterious manner. - His mind |y, 2478 O. E. Peterson and daughter |Minn,. is’ considerably better. | She ing on and ut?er ];all‘%‘gflldscg: _(un X liver. et ;zfimnday' M?i‘hns% > {6/the” doctor With 2 § | P inity.|up for the busy, &Fitt ¥ lC‘gmmercial club shoul without any hesitation cou and to your £0wWn. ! . Qt]&zz R. L. Barr visited herey Tues- day in 'the interes;‘of‘ thc‘;,e}‘l;oh 4] course.. our’ \ ;!cek::}"s %ver%« Selected for theieom wanders, and it is difticult for h | Ruby returned the rst of the we distinguish between the real an:imtlig‘,fl“’m Watren, whete they went il; vissionary. The tale is a fine bit qf'consun a physician. ‘concerning ~Dsyehology and well handled. The |RUDY's health. Ry production was edited by Lillian and Dr. Norman, veterinary, of Foss- Teéspwe.. Randolph_ Chester, ‘who. are 't]un. w::ya business caller in'Shevlin { tion. o >=much of the- BT Al ’Mcnflll:n of Bemidji was ‘a left the hospital last: Friday and:is now visiting with her folks, Mr. and | Mrs. .P. H. Kray of Cold Springs. Miss Alma Caughey of Brainerd has accepted the position of teacher in the 7th and 8th grades here for. the remainder of this year. The hard time party given by Miss Beth MacGregor, . conu nurse of Bemidji, ‘was here Tpsday to. vaccinate some of. the sehoof chil-: dren, % fe R. H. Schumaker of Bentid§ was here on business last week. Messrs. Paul Haluptzok,-A. . famous ‘to the Pubile and Saturday at the Grelq 3 still different Hobart Boswolleater. be seen in his first Associated Er\‘& ducers” vehicle made by J. Read, Jr. Tt .is called *‘A Thous- oW D ‘the A cast of ‘all-star players- wats and To One” and in it we gee ‘big, 3 i hione virile, likeable Hobart as a waster, ::x?):dn:vx::e‘; ::l‘sé':f; e‘,{'n’;d '(':‘:ll“f:;;’ Mrouitor in Shevlin Wednes- |boys’ “Kick In” club last Friday was| a3 . ing year. ».| mi@jt to shop on 8By a-great success...A large crowd was| Mps:-Tom Donaldsox’ of! Mizpah PR e s Y 2 KRR KR ERXK a dilettante, if you please—in short, a rascal. Imagine Bosworth as a rotter! But it fsn’t for long, folks—this char- acterization- exists only for about two hi spent Sunday.with hcy parents, M. i Q?mes ‘Taylor. 2 Nelsow-made fot THITES o week. 3 -t piano *byvine.prog; sofigs. by facutty quartet by Frank X."Betz. After this games were played and a dainty lunch was Holmes E. Herhert, George Von Seyt- fertitz, Roy Applegate Walter James, Percy Maomont, India. Wakara and Bernard Siegel. 3 PUSUSNSENSUSSUSSPUORITRYS 2 hav! ‘men Of middle 8¢ Fract i ts'o pom various. par 4 “fid should "give sat- Carl Peterson spent Thursd: Friday in Bemidji on business.. . . John Aune of Mallard retugnoal*a Shievltn; on Friday to spend tie il X PINEWO00D bpsiness visit ‘}&_i**}t**tt\t f i 4 “, yeturned |. wedLrs ””M‘lm"dfiami&:fin&m&fig o N. D. ¥ W ok % week reels when a ter;lflc‘ tratl'l: ,w:eck end ‘here. - ] brings this episode in e “Stars g x K XK KKK X KKK KKK KKK Mr. and Mrs. Edor Bredeson were |served. The “boys of. the club must| Phil Larum is visiting in Duluth. |daughter = Mrs.’ e f Bemidji, shoppers on Friday. be complimented for the great in-| J. F. Herzan visited in Blackduck e o i “sbigeson agtendee“}eni;“; ay 2 screen life to an end and out of the wreckage emerges: the —mnew . man. From this point onward the story be- comes absorbing. The character de- velopment is superb, adding laurels to Bosworth’s histrionic crown. The production is as faultless as we have ever seen in an outdoor production and there are some interiors that make us wish to see more of brawny Hobart ‘Bosworth in dress clothes “putting on the dog.” Ethel Grey Terry plays opposite _ the star and gives a capable perform- ' * ance as the girl who has been tricked into marriage for the sake of her for- tune but who ultimately finds love and happiness in ‘the :arms of the star, Which you all will agree 1s eminently proper and satisfactory. Altogether a very happy Associat- ed Producers release. A Bedroom Scandal’” with Monte Banks, a'two part comedy—will com= plete the program. ; “QFFSHORE PIRATE’ AT REX THEATER—SUNDAY «The Offshore Pirate,” a Metro spe- cial production, starring adorable Vi- ola Dana, comes as the feature attrac- tion at the Rex theater on Sunday for a run of two days, Opinion in other cities where s picture has been seenm, pronouncg$’ it a wonderfully ‘acted, convincing' bit of work, This is due both to the skill put into its production, and to the fact that it is an adaptation from a Saturday Evening Post story by the well-known fiction writer, F. Scott Fitzgerald. ! “Fhe Offshore Pirate’ 'i§ the story of a’ group of people who adopt desperate measures to save Ardita Farnham, an heiress, from the wiles of a scheming-Russian who fs after her toney. Piratical tactics in Ar- dita’s spruce yacht bring about a se- ries of thrilling escapades, ending in a reversal of the intriguer’s hopes, and the ushering in of new ones. Waldemar Young adapfed the story and Dallas M. Fitzgerald directed. John Arnold turped the camera crank, and A. F. Mantz designed the art interiors and effects. Miss Dana is supported by an able cast, Including Jack Mulhall, Bdward Jobson and Edward Cecil. WILLIAM FAIRBANES IN “A ‘WESTERN ADVENTURER A stunt never before attempted in moving pictures and we doubt if it will ever be attempted again, is suc- cessfullly put over in “A Western Adventurer.”” In the stunt three peo- ple were injured, an airplane wreck- ed and-a horse killed, In attempting to escape, Buck Stanton mounts his horse on top of an airplane, which takes the horse and rider up 500 feet jn the alr, Thesheriff and his posse, in pursuit, shoot and wound the horse, who loses his balance and he and, the rider plunge down 200 feet. A half dozen eameras were used, ‘sta-| tioned at various places to catch the scene, and some wonderful and stapt- ling effects were obtained. y Picking a man out of the saddle with the horse going tull speed and N dropping him into the saddle on an- i other horse going at high speed di- ; rectly behind is a stunt that will give you a thrill. “A Western Adventurer” shows at the Rex today only.: “THE POINT OF VIEW” AT ELEKO LAST TIMES TONIGHT «Iys all in the point of view,” and {n Elaine Hammerstein’s newest Selz- nick Picture, “The Point of View,” the question of whether or not it is| best to swallow family pride and | take the world’s: buffetings with a| smile is expounded in a story that is | ¢ull of the drama of life. “The Point of View” will be shown at the Elko theater last times to- night. An ambitious young violinist, a gelf-sacrificing sister, an uncouth Westerner with a heart of gold, & family of aristocratic ne'er-do-wells the story. p A highly capable cast supports Miss Hammerstein, among its mem- | bers being Rockliffe Fellows, Arthur! Houseman, Hugh _Huntley, Helen | Lindroth, Cornish Beck and Warren Cook. k “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES” SPECTACULAR SUPER-PICTURE Thé famous Tom Terris production “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” will be . shown at Elko theater tomorrow, Sunday, also on- next Monday and ‘Tuesday. The film ‘was made at a cost of nearly half a million dollars. Hundreds of players were used in the «—these are the principal factors in) . SREVLIN Sheriff Oliver Barness and . Louis Halseth of Bagley were business call- ers in Shevlin Monday afternoon. Nels K. Lee of Alida was a Bemidji visitor between trains on Monday. ‘Mrs. G. A. Prentiss of Bemidji, ar- rived here on Tuesday for a brief vis- it with her father,'R. M. Foster in Moose township. Dorothy Noyes went to Ebro on Tuesday to resume her duties, after spending ‘several days visiting with her parents here. L. G. Fairchilds returned to his home at 818 E. Fourth street, Duluth after spending seven weeks in' Shev- lin acting as relief-agent in the local Great Northern depot. Miss Birdie Hanson went to Bag- ley on Tuesday to have dental work done. . N. R. Liucoln of Grand Forks, N. D., spent Thursday in Shevlin attend- ing to business matters and visiting at the F. A. Noyes home. * M. J. Selvik of Crookston was a business ‘caller in' Shevlin Thursday. At the annual village election,held at the town hall on Tuesday, March 8, the following officers were elect- ed: mayor, Martin Nelson; 0. E, Peterson, assessor; O. T. Peterson, justice of peace; W. A. Fritchie, con- stable; Mrs. E. 1. Gordon, treasurer; Hans L. Gordon, clerk; council, E. 1. Gordon, George E. Gerfield and L. ‘A. Larsont. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gordon and daughter Margaret returned to their ‘home at this place on Friday, after spending seven weeks visiting with relatives’ at Alexandria, St. Paul, Minn., Arboga, Marysville, and San Francisco, Cal. 0. L. Lee and A. Kaiser of Bagley spent Friday in Shevlin attending to business matters. Edor. Bredeson made a very note- worthy improvement. to his confec- tionery store on Monday by putting up a new sign, “Dew Drop Inn.” E. R. Sletten of Bagley spent Sat- drday betwen trains in Shevlin on business. On Saturday, April 9th, a commun- ity sale will be held in Shevlin. Any- one having something to sell js.re- | quested to list it at the First State bank, where they can learn the terms of the sale. A number of the ex-service men of Shevlin attended the military funer- al of William Martine, held at Bag- ley on Sunday. They were Carl Rauk, Conrad Paulson, Sam Des- jardines, Art Renne, Pete Dahl, Chet Berfield and Even Ekre. The dance given by the hoosters’ club at the M. W, A. hall on Satur- day night was a success In‘the fullest meaning of the word. Young:people from Bemidji, Wilton, Solway, Bag- ley and Leonard were in attendance. ‘Schuck’s orchestra of Bemidji fur- nished the music and proved them- selves real musicians. It is rumored that another dance will be held here next Saturday night, music being furnished by the same orchestra. John Harrom of Duluth spent Fri- day.in Shevlin atending to business matters. Mrs. Hugh Tures returned to her home at this place on Wednesday aft- ] 3 3% % % % % % % ¥ % % % % % % % #|on Friday. Rex Arthur S. Kane presents RAY “THE OLD SWIMIN® =, HOLE” A FIRST NATION- AL ATTRACTION . Ben Bredeson was a Bagley caller Mr. and Mrs. E. Krog of Bemidji visited with Shevlin friends and at- tended the dance here on Saturday. Mrs. August Marsh and children spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Rauk. The Misses Stone, Lowry and Mar- tin of Solway spent the week-end in Shevlin visiting with friends and relatives. Alf Rain spent Sunday in Bemidji visiting with relatives. : Ralph’ Wimer - left Monday for Mapes, N.. D., where he will be em- ployed this spring and summer. Arthur Lugger went to Bemidji on Friday to spend the week end with friends. C. C. Teigland was a between train Bemidji visitor on Monday. | Mrs. A. Stone returned to the home of her daughter here, Mrs. O. E. Pet- erson, after spending several days |visiting at she home of her som L. P.| |Eckstrum in Bemidji. 1 IR R KKK KRR % TENSTRIKE * [ % % b o 3 ko Ok ko The Community Commercial.Club |of Tenstrike held a special meeting in the school last Saturday. The ques- tion of ordering dynamite was brought up and practically every farmer around here has placed his order. g The great proposition of the eve-| ning was the erection of a new vil-| one day last week. T/::Ll:%;n (S)?m;)ebs returned . | SFICE DAY IS NOw. il LEGAL HOLIDAY IN‘f Mrs, Peter Welt: Josephine, visited friends wood a few days this week. returned home Thursday. Solway was well répresented here at the show Tuesday eveming.. We are glad to have our neighbozs,call on us. p v F The show given here Wednesday and Thursday evening = by. George Neuman, the hypnotist, was weli at- tended and they gave a good fchean )] ) show, Several of ‘our young: ;f_\s the faction of the seventh assembly. were hypnotized ‘and: furnished lo Amgng the other bils.sponsored by of comical amusement and muci the American Legion, which passed hearty laughter for all who wer):} houses ' was_the. bill protecting present, the| American Legion emblem against Two lady evangelists' held relig- migise and making .it a crime for jous meetings here for ‘three eve- janyonc to misrepresent himself as an nings. They had.a good attendance % offfcer of the Legion. each evening while here. Miss Alma Iverson left:for Minne- terest they displayed in making this event a wonderful 'success. The following camps” have com- J. J. McCurdy .of Bemidji was'a |pleted -log operations: Gregg Bros, business caller here last week. | Travis Bros., and Al Greene. The Lutherans are going to build | Roy Gress spent a day in Bemidji. a church here this summer. Mrs. James Taylor visited at Hines A gront deal ofyintersal, . sbown O Ahiliy feiley s still in the regardin, . 1 o : H regarding the proposed bullding.of | piaciiyck hospital, although she is Mrs. W.-A. |greatly improved. 3 rs. W. A. Rice, who underwent| ™ pr. Smith of Bemidji made a call an operation in Bemidji has return-|on us last week. ‘:g;_ She is feeling a great deal bet-| Miss, Esther Krohn-entertained a 3 r # The Ladies Aid is golig to give Dumber:ofafriends SURar oM e a play in the very mear future.Watch i A i for thiadate, William:- Travis -returned - “home from. Gemmell last Saturday. v W. A. Rice spent Sunday at the} .Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crouls were call- cm"l"l:x!e’;ds:;t;vas election day. The Seid Bl g ay. h The Bluebird Lumber Co..is ready following men were elected: mayor, t) i e el s e to begin their spring sawing. from |0 AR \ ‘They (By United Press) Bigmarck, N. D., March 19.—Ar- day, November 11, becomes a bliday in North Dakota through Mrs, L. E. Rearick and daugiter, Rut-ceribe for The Daily. Ploneer. ————————————— |lage hall to be built as soon as | |weather permits. R. W. Fellows donated a lot in| the business section, on which the| new building is to be erected. The| following members donated lumber | for this new addition to the town: C.| J. Wiid, R. A. Krohn, Roy Booth, | |Homer - Walters, Ed. Richardsom, A.! |B. Davis, W. S. Gregg, James Ricc, | Others will help in the erection and | i ! | | \ e ——————————————— ,Liéut. J. Earl Fladaland | will be here Sunday after three o’clock to take up passengers. HE WILL ALSO DO STUNT FLYING GO UP INTHE AR! | TUES. & WED big scenes aboard ship. The burn- <, ing and blowing up of the sailing| B vessel is one of the most stupepdous undertaking every attempt bf firm! producers. The players literdlly fought their way through smoke and flames and plunged into the open| sea, which was ablaze with burning debris. The scenes were made at night and the ‘effect is spectacular. TThe burning ship ‘illuminates the foreground and shows . the players struggling for their lives in the inky ‘waters. TUnlike most productions, the spec- facular thrill comes early in the Rex Thursday & Friddy “THE COUNTRY that GOD: FORGOT” With Tom Santschi, Mary Charleson, iGeorge Fawcett. A big smash ing story of the Western Wastes, ana of a Man’s Love fora Woman. Directed by Marshall Neilan { Personally supervised, " By J.PARKERREAD Jr. : An-evil man and agood .\ woman battled for the soul ofaman in doubt.”” T~ \ Which won? -~ - A STUPENDOUS 7-PART SUPER-SPECIAL Production from the Associ i Producers’ Studios—A story of romance and red-blooded- men—wit}‘l5 thzs%glea;fgg : first in San Francised's Chinatown—later in the North Woods and Mines—A po: lice raid on a gambling den—A terrific trainwreck, big menin combat and a fitting close, are features off the story. Also Shéwing——MON.TE BANKS in the Two-Part Comedy— “A BEDROOM SCANDAL” " GRAND Tonight and Sunday.