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THrawB^i a"'"*- _^rtayi I V#l Mr.t^Bd #fa. d^i)(^n|^Rpxp.fttp to mowrinto theirf,M*r flotage at Lay^:-^?^^g|^^^i^' Mist^KHa^BBewsrff,^ whoJhas"*een. a gue^W^r*la*^in t*mm 'pnw imu'ww^p^pwpnj flBataqlMpMqM .^t" Mra. Nygaard 18 suffering .firom an attaclr oH-*r!pr ,k2kM ,v MisfJtte*Hril8tria Nary vis- 'fy% *ri#ndBfeMne dty.yesterday.,( ifflfsi-'"- "ft^^o^*Pj*tl. of^qpesfcy^wats'a. :^ftS^% tlywnlc* 4*y* you^^ught nt ypjtfjjdayju ^-^ty *ttnd- &.--t buttr*ttli**rJM.fc f&^.peiNggglon :W-t. tHftwWppyy.\ u\-\ i '.''C i:itie i,.^-^,^, city-fw^rjiay. !,3-*l* ..-:.'^^'r- A aJM*..w*8 born to Mr. and Mrs. Yed 0a6 at Bt. Anthony*8T3iiQg' Mtjs att*Mrs. George piarji Q.t3*BN VtaU^&we to Bemidjijyierteirdfy and ayMrt~4fcr'-d ay yj|tlr-Wenfag^ Quaa^y^i^^]to^^only^^86naWB Btudte^^Phow^Ttf^1 .WB:t8te CaiHSWV bj*MJ^?TTtAf.*w^y^dMar/ two-piece Btt4tvajJtordw^or^te dollarirs-UQganson Bros., 309 3d st. ton." MriiMq^^ijfh"^d.^atH5J? ter, S&**, ^tfil^ione^to^SupBr^oij, vnerf^HSBsL ,?siU^iBk9 jLb^lr^Jutmcai "home.-. -."|r-,. '::v^: .^^4 ?$^ W ^e^!ty t:h(4 past #e^^'M^,tar^^-|*r'*J^je at Pine*oc?ii. &^^:^:'-'o^i '-"J'A Mrs "r*F.-Ballou, no haa^ been. paBt -^k^is ipect*hothe tnd l^t ter. part^irf tfce week.. ^v--.. Mrafciffllirta jBhajft ot^arWefrcBiver Falls owtwrned home yestei^ay:i*ftep spendtn3flMtay8 T:1rhitrqBttyV"fllM(f may dw4d& lo Jooatei J^r later. AldraaJ. ^K.--m4x- and-.*onr rAHe Norini^^arill^le**wMEe^tnfiy"expec, Ark., to gpewfe tMrterifc wk^ for Mr. Smith'iKJh^altb. '^'i---r: Franeia BJ^MISB tn#s thirteen-year old somot HfrsrWd 'JttrCfGeorge rW, Rhea, ^4 hasjAB onAnd tmihift: home ^ertai*(iom*?pnenoia is much iinnj^ed.- Mrs. jfeftt8-rfeB5Bo au,d tdaujrhter^ Pearl,, AaverretuxaetL frcm-Cumber land, ,!Wis.,.,'hei. they- 'have^ apent the w,t|itiati-^v:iivtt1i Mrs. Larson's d^ught^-and s*-fcMaw^Bev. and Jkrs. A,wmdiwn. Mrs. JJdwaKd,BootLexfect to leave Friday r^tor ,wne vRt^erf where she will tje^a.^uest of lifer Andie Rood, ad -fftraHy- f* abottt a -w.eekr before igohi? "to Minneapolis where ehe wiif^ma^eiierfitture home. Mr. and *Mt^ B. W. 4aki hav.e gone to'Camfr'Dodge,-Iowa. The^ were jotnfld _at. Little Falls by Mr. and Mrst'^WiWlam jflyan, who will visit thMlr^son LWnt. Loyal Ryan, who is stationed at CJimp Dodge. Mr.?*arid Mrs. Arjthur Warner of Puposky returned to 'their, home yes terday^aftprr spending a week tn- the city -with friends,, Mi^ Warner is enjoying a month's furlough, having been stationed-at Fort J^eavenworth, Kan, '^^T' Miss .EUa Laquttj of music'"and1 *!&**&** wmM*mmmmm'mmm?*mmmm'mHFmmmmi* nf"1' *''Siampice for* HOtrSprtagsa, T.Tnar.8day. drawing isupervisor the high school Sjetoestottj N. D., is $*- spend--he fNag htirf-flprtnlp'ivacation -with I parents^'Mr. and Mrs.' O. J. Laqua. I She ewmbm ita- retUMnto her whool 4- dutiesfltisMayvr '.ii." Theta.^lLibaa^l^gttlUtg-meetlng of the aiWh^j^gefPlinrsdayievenlng. ^.^^B*mD, jBec'y. '..Hi'1!- TUESDAY, APRIL -.23 1918j i Matinee and Night THEY'RE C(tffiG BACK THE FAMOUS Many #fer^^ee*f PRICES6H-M*dwe^ Children 25c Adult. 50c Night, all s^ats 75 cent*. I ^1 RESERVE SEATS NOW! kJ^'X-^^Mjiri D^a^a wzim^MvmwHmcmfmLu^ittM. THE-BfiMIIMI'DAlbY PIONEE *.j sm AT THE- ERf rEA--T "THE ZA3SBE''~IM% IME Packed to overflowing, packed as early,s 7 o'clock lastreyaning,)jKaek^ jed. again. wh,p tlw second! run wa started and packed throughout the entire showings of that amazing BerliR, the Rex theater was taxed to iito utmost to take care of the crowds. "The Kaiser" will be shown agawf onight at the Rex and all who witl.attend are advised to be in their seatsi#arly The film is a, remajcka ble and wonderful picture. It joon veysjia powerful message for ijeyaj^ true*American and worfcs, the Audi ence ^fto a tremendous pitch of en thusiaem. Not one proGerowo:^oj9k aidvantage of the offerr of Jree -ad miss^fii.. Here's a picture you must ts? Another Stnpen&WtlK&a. Anjbfther stup^ndous'-filmiia coming to tha^Rex tomorrow entttlSd "Cheat ing me Public," produced (by JWil liam sFox. In this daring picture* Jtpod: profiteers are expj*ed.9(^wW la^ 'bor tiitfamies are disc^|ftd?-iw.ith su'* perhuoian characteri2a^0ji..( gest:problem of Americanyhouaewsive* i is the' food problem. See ^he jpodf^l', riots, ihe waiting electrto.*hairi*h factory girl fight for life and the nighti race. Is the strike a fair -weapwi? See for yourself at the Rex i tomorrow. The first of the big series of "The Eagle's Eye" will also be shown. It to th$ work of William J. Flynn, -recently retired chief of the United Statesi Secret service. The entry of Amertfa into the war has led' Chief 'Flynni to make the disclosures of .^Germga spy plotting and intrigue ^t-wa done to mould jjubite'iQptnfcw 4Wid Jtbe first showing is 'called ^TBe ,Hdd* Death." i EEKO TONIGfl^ 1 vDaifBty Marguerite *Gla*k -appears^ in P|^amount picture, "The Seven Swap.?)" at the Elko theater tonight and (Thursday. An added attraction -w+H the a new Paramot-Mack Sen nett i istavo-part comedy.' A special matiajte for children vwill be held Thursday afternoon beginning at :i*:2J*'clock. :v-' Comine to Etko. Another Paralty Play 4s to be seen 'beret aji Friday and S(3W'day, jehen ithe Elko will screen "An Alien En- emy|' the very latest sParalta re lease.- Louise Glaum-Jd-starred in this rplay which is the only one in IwhichSshe has appeared in a role really.-to her likingshe Is not a this time. GRAND TONKfflT A strikingly unusual film is "The Spurs f Syibil," the new: World-Pic ture? Brady-Made which will be shown'-at the Grand theater tonight. :e Brady is the star of thispro duction. Grand Thurtdav. i William S. Hart is :the character of ''Wolf Lowry," a -astern play strongly in contrast with others he has appeared in, will he'seen at the Grande theater tomorrow. TodayTeiepnone the-rPioneer of flee, 822, about that news item you have in mind. Your-.guests .and f.rieocto will appreciate the courtesy GSJiJLD -TONIGHT ONL^- with comedy and topic reel. Seven parts 10 cents, 20 cents TOMORROW THURSDAY FRIDAY, APRIL 19 DOUG. FAIRBANKS ll We must not only ftad our Soldier* at the front but the millions of .wojnenfrchiWren. baW4our mmnpsc WASTE BFQ flHKS NflTF! Save-^Foar Salvare.-' Mrs. F. T. Baa*wv 4n-.jBhwe tfce-salvage- drtve^for thef-r"err announces that it is to start April 9 and wl 3A8t.A4jg tb^.^jitek. 4jkftagsis^ii9 have fcafffc iiVtjeA 'eMO^rlsingSfdttrs. E. -iTW &rja?ni&isimt. D. a&jiti Mrs. 0. Manajlgh, *QtemhMra:Jm. N. Botteer, aft* Ni Given and Mrs. A. A. Warfield. There, will also be several rrthflpii nnjgyifl in the drive. "?& A vacant store next jewelry has tbeen secured ing the salvage collected ai be headquarters during the The city will be divided ln' tricts and a house-to-house will be made and also ii*. 4 ness district. The salvage' will be collected by those in charge* No ^UiP&i*encft*-#*.tt^di#i4 nPtffai tin cans can be used as there is no market. for-, Uiese exeept ,.1% iaTPger^c4tie and-t^e UexpttuK handling at this distance is too great 4or*apttfc' '?MgaJ^s^AoilWiDr^**, vnei,used. It is also desired to notify the farmers that they are Included in helping. If any farmer who has anything that can be sold for junk will hring it to Bemidji the week of the drive, lit will be appreciated Country schools should also take an active part in this big drive CIRCLE ELECTS OFFICERS The Pennington Red Gross circle met at Mrs. Theriault's April 4 and the following officers were elected: PresidentMrs. J. McDonald. Vice presidentMrs. Theriault. SecretaryMiss Mabel Dugas. TreasurerMrs. Gamache. The following committees were ap pointed: Work committeeMrs. J. McDon ald, Mrs. Grier, Mrs. Saunders. Entertainment committee Mrs. Thriault, Mrs. Gamache, Mrs. Strong. LETTER FROM FRANCE SAYS H. C. A. IS GREAT FACTOR George Nelson, formerly scaler at the Grookston lumber mills and who is now in France, writes George Pel low in a letter dated March 10, that the Y. M. G. A. is a most needed institution and soldiers would not know what to do without the "Y." "Camp life would be very dull without the Y. M. C. A.," writes Mr. Nelson, and infers that the peo ple at home ought to support it to the limit. CHURCH BUYS PARSONAGE Martin Johnson has -sold his home tarthe Swedish Lutheranfchurch and SRev. ,0. P. Grarnbo and-iamily 'will take possession as soon as Mr. John son can find a new home. TONIGHT and TOMORROW She is wonderful in 'THE SEVEN SWANS" that ..aeeuKt^itn magic and a story will make your veins tingle1 airdyoiH-eyes pop. YGUOJL LAUGHTOO when you see the two* reel comedyit is a Earamount Mack Sennett. EI10 WED THUR. %WciJ Ghadren'a Matj^egBr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PAJRALTA ^5? J^S^-* ~~-*^ir-*, "=f -t "FfcAY "Kn Alien Ejmy" "W mmmmr*m\imuwiiMin!imm* as fr^wotFUtHiair ..alaoiwxi,.xeisJa.of THEBUL S EYE am at the I?l )t- ^^*WKI"!1'--V"'I Tyears V*t V^ H^ ft fv SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS WMHART ^irf BEAST OF BERLIN" HE leftd^re^oiUBore than twenty-five give.:$iB siharpriwtMMions^ and do not clog-the type. The stenogra pher's work cajjMt hei hjeing improved bx the use of^tar Brand ribbons. Our MfaaiMMi^f gk&yicaa on you WWWP 1 ue*i ufb mm as *mmmim" and at the FRKAY,ArMtl 7 REELSPJUCESUOc, AT^^CH^IMDTH&ATRE Time Rupert Julian invites you to attend a formal presentation ofjus master production FAR**me^4b^r4PPER8, ATTCWTION We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool Pelts and Tallow and will pay youihe fu W market-prices, NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY On*m%mw+k Worth ^frAlnlon atatlon, BEMIDJI, MINN .I."-"- r v.". i.tif Regular matinee 2:30 o'clock, admission Evening: Continuous run, commencing 25c special children's matinee at 4:15 at 7:10 o'clock. o'clock, admission 10c. Evening: All seats.5 cents 100 More Seats Have Been Installed In the REX STAR BRAND TYPEWRITER i.. RIBBONS 4Uiuiiiiiiiuiiui|i|i|iuiiimiiiiuii!i CO.. BffllDJI, PM0NED22, AEMIDJI. IHWIIIIIIinHttiHIIHHHIIffllllllHIIIIHIIHIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIItrttHfflllllllllll ii 20c EARLY IF YOU WANT i"." mmh ymm L^=?= oTI ,W. Na McKW, J^unaral-Diwwtor JH05E47^WorR yr,T"ii^w^i 1 AKKERUP STUWO mmpmrn^^mmm' Ii YmuLovoMeDom't ByypiMitmrty Bond Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from i government certified plats, shewing all government notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the location of Judicial ditches to be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be midji. Minn., 25c each. For ale at Pioneer office. 225tf YOU AR E INTERESTED 0) RING BOOKS! Tbey^reusjqditr every line of ^twineas-'fey-'Salesmen, Of fices Men,. Doctors, Lawyers, Ministers, Stttdentjsby ev ^fjKmcwho must have a book that combines uwnrr PiguBiuTY AHP APPEARANCE. Sheets caa be obtaied any time, ruled^n eighfertyles. Bwwkia best quaK^^p^ ible BlackJ^evant Grairow hide, with Blaqk.Linings. PIONEER OFFJCf JVC. til vvm r** II J PHQTOJQRAPHS For the Boys in France |SittinB MadOrBjayt ojitgb* in u.j ii.i.u .j Cffi I Can Insure ISeonBani^fdg" tj$emidji Minu. O. Bor204 "Mil V"" "rr i-""*' ,4