Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 25, 1916, Page 3

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TUESDAY; from Kelliher, where he spenf iaat night on business. Attorney A. A. Andrews left last evening for Kelliher where he will spend some time on legal matters. J. J. Opsahl left Monday for Ten- strike where he is spending today on matters of business relative to his firm. M. H. Hazen returned last night to Kelliher after having spent Mon- day here visiting with friends and relatives. to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t William Blakeley returned night to his home at Farley after spending the day here attending to business interests. Dr. A. E. Henderson returned last| EXERCISE AND GRECIAN BEAUTY WHAT IT MEANS. Many thousands of women, are nows a-days paying attention to physical cyl- ture and the proper exercise of their body muscles, where, thirty years ago or fhfty years ago there was no thought expended on this science which is quite necessary to physical beauty. The reason the Greeks, both men and women, excelled in beautiful and sym- metrical forms was because of the at- tention they paid to the proper exer- cise. Then, too, they were untram- meled by corsets, shoes and the ig- conveniences of clothing. To the minds of some women the idea of physical exercise conveys only the idea of hard fatiguing work. Mild exercise con- tinued day after day is best for the body and spirits and health. With- out proper exercise there cam be no health, and without health there can be no real beauty. There is no stronger proof of the sound remedial value of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription than that it re- stores the wasted form to its wonted roundness. The mighty restorative power of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription speedily causes all womanly troubles to disap- pear—compels the organs to properly perform their natural functions, cor- rects displacements, overcomes, irregu- larities, removes pain and misery at certain times and brings back health and strength to nervous, irritable and exhausted women. It is a wonderful prescription pre- pared only from Nature’s roots with glycerine, with no_alcohol to falsely stimulate. It banishes pain, headache, backache, low spirits, hot flashes, drag- Ring-¢ down sensations, worry and sleep- lessness surely and without loss of time. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. Address Dr, Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. When You Have a Cold. It is when you have a severe cold that you will appreciate the gualities of Chamberlain’s Remedy. Mrs. B. H. Chadwicks, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to say that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been used by my- self and children, and I have found it beneficial in relieving throat irri- tation, hoarseness and in curing a cold. 1 cannot speak too highly in praise of such a valuable and re- liable medicine.” Sold by all deal- e Adv. Blanche Sweet —with— HOUSE PETERS &.WITtHEUDGRE ROBERTS —in— “THE CAPTIVE” BLANCHE SWEET gives a_thoroughly artistic preformance in this 5 part Lasky (Paramount) production. —Lynde Denig, in the Moving Picture World. Matinee and Evening TUESDAY, JANUARY 235th. -=GRAND THEATRE-- good Cough. last | Shackleton, | 1 JANUARY 25, 1816 night ’-W Whare. he. “ called the early part of the evening on a professional business trip. F. Lackie, rq@g”&q}s@,,tp hia} home in. thi after, i tflends and, rqlmm at Regq! ‘Whitney Bmm. mmg,am apg, bookkeeper of, m & Jewelry st Mrs. 8, 3. L Sehpaler ] viiing . Bl ey, VAgs Mrs. Hollenheek, whe,1s 8, com: petent, instructar. in, o) apd. Rasel| painting, is, arganizing,s, clas,in thip work. Ear fgrt.};a,r § liher ci‘, ‘husiness atter. Sunday, with friendg nnq;relauvas Miss Julia, Simops refurned, this mornln;tn her hnme in Bemidji.after |: spending the last fop as the guest of her ter, Miss Mary. Attorney E. E. McDonald left yes- terday, nftetpqon for Thief, River Falls, where he he was called to at- tend to legal matters_for some, tim A. G. Wedge, of the First National bank of this city, left yesterday after- noon for Thief River Falls, where he will spend the next few days on busi- ness. Tom Smart returned last night to his logging camps at Margie, after. visiting over, Sunday here with, his. family and looking after affairs im, this city. Mrs. Andrew Rygg, having arrived from her home at Liberty, spent yes- terday in Bemidji visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. Eva Kaiser of Northern was among the out- ot stown business cal ers in Bemidji yesterday. She r turned to her home in the evening by team. Mrs. O. V. Wilson of Spokane, Wash., who, has, visited in. Bemidji for the past two weeks as the guest of Mrs. B. Edd, left this morning for St. Paul. Miss Clara Roen arrived in the city yesterday to visit for a,6 dgy, with friends angd relatives, enronte .to Lit- tle Falls where she will spend the winter. visiting. D. D. Miller, who directs an in- surance agency in this clt left this morning for Akeley ,where he will spend the day. on business relative, to Migs Florepg Olz;~ her home at Thief Rlver Falls Mon- returnad, to) ) day afternoon, a(ter spending the past three, months as the gugst of Bemidji friengds., b Rev. Riemann, pastor of the Ger- man, Luthgran church of thig_city, returned this morning to his home at Brainerd, after having conducted ser- vices here Sunday. el Mrs. Olyva Ha_g . arrived in the city from her, fapmatead -af Northern yesterday tq,ang,;; he. d“,hg;;, vis- iting with friends and-attending to business matter: H. E. Rice, scaler for the Crookston | Lumber company, left last evening for Kelliher where he will'| spend the balance of the week on business. for the lumber. company. Mrs. O. B. Bergie and daughter of | Eetonattaiung TUESDAY-=-=A Lubin three,part dr; “THE GHOST OF THE:TWI a Vitagraph Comedy entitled “GHOSTS’ Adults 10c, Children ,lc., WEDNESDAY--Biograph “TWO DAUGHTERS| OF EVE,” Sellgs two reel comedy 'BTHI- RUN ON \pain in the back, headache, loss of PERCY” one of the chronicles of Bloomtewir'stories, and jambition, nervousness and may be the railroad girl in a Kalem, Adults 10c, Children 8Bc. PAPER” TRAIN.” Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO ‘PLAYS b D FLY “THE'DYNAMITE JESSE presents BLANCHE SWEET HOUSE PETERS & Tumm;ms, ina plctunzatlon of the extraordinaxy. “THE CAPTIVE” A Paramount Production in 5 parts. Shows at 7:15-8:30. Tomorrow--NEDRA in 5 parts by Geo. Barr McCutcheon. L. LASKY Children 5¢, Adults 15c Lepr~rd were in this city yesterday ton.where they. will visit for a short time with relatives. mer Alton returned yesterday from Grand ,Forks where they spent sev- friends and relatives. ing with friends and attending to matters of business, left last evening and iron company of Duluth, left last WOMEN- SUFFERERS ?nd never sus) be ngthing else but Kidney trouble, of. the. 'sl‘n“h. or the. result of kidney or bladder K,” and lgisease. 'Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician’s prescription, obtained at any drug| NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality.. [and is just the remedy needed to > Jqsr wHeN T HANE a GHANCE TO CLoSE A BIG $1,000,0c0 BEAL, MY FERETARY LEAVES ME FLAT AND GOES Ovr ¥O He BALL GaMg 555 e 1Fl emm 1 \A;\fi !\'r\\li3 e SATISFACTION Of TELLING HimM WHAT ¢ THANK! oF HiM 1N LANGUAG € THaY [ USE oNL( oN VERY SECIAL QeeASIONS Copyright by The Aw-rican Tubacco Cowpaay, 1215 THEN T wiLL . ROCEED TO ALTER WIS FEATURES UNTIL WS MwTH IS | ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH THE BASK. | oF WS NECK By GOLDBERG e 7 - - SUKRE s &% / JELLCDoMmE [413¢ QONTROL “TopAY. | HOME-W HE HASN'T e & #ello, Boss-| ( Wt -wre ‘W“""“" . HAVE A UMPRE ONgE /) o0 2 PPEFUL OF =% Lose; TUXEDo WiTH Me £ ) A whiff of Tuxedo’s mellow goodness will sweeten your disposition and make you feel c-a-l-m and peaceful, like a young man listening to his best girl play the piano. R. L. GOLDBERG Famous Cartognist— Creator. *‘Foolish, fragrance. and._ flagor are fine. friends.” O (I etween trains, while enroute to Foss- Mrs. B. Edd and Mr. and Mrs. El- ral days visiting as the guests of Roy Bowers of Wilton, having pent several days. in Bemidji visit- or Kelliher on business. M. Stillman, representing a fur NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon thousands of wo- en.have kidney and bladder trouble ect it. ‘Women’s complaints often prove to If the kidneys are not in a healthy ion, they may cause the other to become diseasesd. You may suffer a great deal with despondent and irritable. Don’t delay starting treatment. Dr. tore, restores health to the kidneys overcome such conditions. Get a fifty cent or one dollar bot- tle immediately from any drug store. However, if. you wish first to test this great preparation send. ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Be- midji Pioneer.—Adv. Another Woman Made Happy. It_is,_women who_haye ‘most need of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Mrs. Ethel |dinner party Sunday afternoon. 6. Baker Spencerport, N. Y., writes, | Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Chamb ain’s Tablets have done|R. L. Himes, their sons, Earle and ’m the Guy,’” etc. “I find in Tuxedo a good tobacco. Its 1 use it regularly and endorse i highly to all my Aa*/gamy I . me than I ever dared to hope for.. They not only cured me of | D. M.: Bridges, Will Hardy and Earl bilious attacks and sick headache, The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette The soothing influence of Tuxedo is due to the original That wonderful process puts the rich, natural leaf in a condition of perfect mildness, and makes Tuxedo the one tobacco that doesn’t bite the tongue or parch the throat. “Tuxedo. Process.” Tuxedo is as wholesome as it is delightful. and relaxation in every pipeful. Try Tuxedo for a week. moisture-proof pouch . i evening. for Blackduck on business, after spending the day here attend- ing to the company’s interests. A. F. Anderson, a former employ- ment agency;man of this city, return- ed last, night - to. Shooks, his home, after spending:. Monday looking after real estate interests in this city. 0. L. Dent, judicial ditch referee, left yesterday afternoom. for Thief River Falls, where he will transact business for.a short.time before re- turning.to. his home in. this city. H. E. Anderson, one of the part- ners in. the livery firm of Knopke & Anderson, returned Mondsy afternoon-| from Cass Lake. where he spent the early part of the day on business. Norman Kittleson, a former stu- dent of the Bemidji high school, left this morning for Laporte where he will: spend several days visiting as the guest of friends and relatives. ‘W. H. Gemmell, general manager of the M. & L railroad, returned last night to his headquarters at Brain- erd, after having spent yesterday in the vicinity of Bemidji on business. Ole Miller left last night for his home at Domaas, having visited as the guest of friends in this city over Sunday. While at Domaas he will superintend the moving of his dredge to Puposky. F: A. Wilson returned this morn- ing from St. Paul, where he has been a business visitor the last two days. He went to St. Paul from Sauk Cen- ter, where he attended the winter meeting of the Northern Minnesota Editorial association. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Scan- dinavian Lutheran church will hold its regular session tomorrow after- noon in the basement of the church. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bridges enter- tained a few of their friends at a Basil, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Safford, bnt toned up my whole system.” . Nafa For Towle. Convenient, : glassine wrapped, In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c. L William Yancker and Miss Schippers were married yesterday af- gtk Akl odedcbelen citinh s (0 l Percy :Botting, “having visited in ~dtve Paace YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Famous green tin with gold - lettering, curved to fit pocket In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY (R this city for the past four days, re- turned this noon to Cass Lake where he will spend the balance of the win- ter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Botting. Christ Beck, after spending several days in this city visiting as the guest of friends and relatives, left yester- day afternoon for Crookston on busi- He will return to his home at Shotley the latter part of cery dealer. the There’s rest ternoon at the Baptist parsenage by Rev. I. D. Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. Yancker left last evening for their future home at Blagkduck. Miss- Ruth Jennings, formerly a student -of the Bemidji high . school, who has spent -the past three months visiting- as-the-guest of relatives, re- turned: yesterday to her home at Beattie, Kan. Miss Cora Johnson spent a few L "|hours between trains .calling on Be- a midji friends, while enroute from her home at Leonard to. Fesston, where she will spend the winter as the guest of relatives. D. J. Moore, an insurance agent of this city, left last night for Min- neapolis,. where-he:will. spend.- the next few days attending the annual banquet of both the Etna Insurance company and the Northwestern Mu- tual Insurance company. Miss Alice Neely, a graduate of the normal department of the local high school, after spending a few _days A SR TR il mother, returped yesterday nghernm to her school at Nebigh. B. W. Lakin, who supgrintenda:the- logging operations. of the Cropkstom,. Lumber company’s. plants.of this.eity,. left yesterday afternoon: for: Thisf. River Falls, where he -will attend.to. business matters during.the next two days. Tonight. If you feel dull, bilious and con- stipated take a dose.of Chamberlain'a Tablets just after supper and yom will feel alright tomorrow morningg Try it. For sale. by al. deslems— Adv. Bemidji Pay-Up.Week, Feb. 21-26.; “NEDRA”" A romance of the South Ses Iss lands in 5 parts, by CEO. BARR mcourculom FRANK ROBERTS & FANIA MARINOFR over Sunday as the guest of her per Resident Wednesday, Jan.: 2Bths --GRAND THEATRE- Extension Telephons a0c month. “Saves time-and imany: steps.” Northwestern: Telephons -Co.

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