Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 14, 1916, Page 3

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TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916 Abeut The City Rev. J. H. Frarey and wife of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji visiting friends. John Goodman left last evening for Blackduck where he spent a few hours on business. ! SEE HICKS for spring papering and kalsomining. Phone 231.—Adv. d3l4 et Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins were among the out-of-town shoppers in the city yesterday. Thomas Poe returned last evening to Kelliher, having been a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. C. C. Rank of Minneapolis, who has a summer cottage on Long Lake, is a visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. S. P. Hayth of Northern ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday and is spending a few days visiting friends. One of these nice days you ought te go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt AT “The House ef Quality” Tonight Only 111 Produced by K Jossa L. Lasky Go, I in B parts. The Drama that made Chas. Ken- yon, the author, famous, overnight Has scored a tremendous hit wherever shown. It is a play with l an immense N G 7 Charlotte Walker at 7:30-8:45 at GRAND THEATRE TOMORROW Afternoon and Evening SILAS MARNER 1 -Parts- 1 SEE IT! Featuring the beautiful Dramatic Star Charles Carter, after spendi.ng yes- terday in Bemidji on matters of busi- ness, returned last evening .to his home at Hines. Curtiss Remfrey returned to Be- midji yesterday afternoon from Boy River where he has spent the past several months. J. Kohler, of the Bemidji Drainage company, left last evening for Min- neapolis where he will spend a few days on business. Mrs. N. E. Given left last evening for Keewatin, Minn., where she was called on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. J. Beecroft. John Perault spent a few hours visiting with friends in Bemidji yes-| terday while enroute from Boy River to his home at Blackduck. Mrs. Elizabeth McGlade of Thomp- son, N. D., arrived in the city this morning to visit as the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. N. Cushner. William Everts, ditch engineer, left last evening for Kelliher and vicinity where he will spend several days on official business. George Kreatz and G. W. Harn- well left last night for Duluth where they will spend a short time attend- ing to matters of business. E. C. McGregor left last evening for Minneapolis and St. Paul where he will spend the next several days looking after business affairs. Miss Mary McKee, who has vis- ited for a few days with friends and relatives in Bemidji, returned yester- day to her home at Deer Lake. Mrs. M. Gleason of Walker, having atfrived in the city yesterday, is vis- iting for a short time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Clish. Mrs. C. Parker, who has been vis- iting for the past few days as the OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS A medicinal preparation like Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, that has real curative value almost sells itself. Like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is a phys- ician’s prescription. It has been tested for years and has brought re- sults to countless numbers who have suffered. The success of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root is due to the fact that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kid- ney, liver and bladder diseases, cor- rects urinary troubles and neutral- izes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. Do not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp-Root from any druggist now. Start treatment today. 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. Spend Your Mone): with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. [Rex AAAAAAAAA THEATRE Rex A Pleasing Photo Plays Tuesday—Drama, of the Sheep country “THE TERROR OF THE FOLD” The Bostock animals take part. “See America First’’ and ‘“‘Keeping up with the Joneses”’ A Comedy reel will also be shown. Evening only 7:30-8:30-9:15. Children 5c¢, adults 10¢ Wednesday—A tale of love and revenge in the woods “THE SILENT TRAIL” featuring Nan Christy and Ashton Dearholt. ‘““The House Party at Carson Manor’” A Thanhouser play, Ethel Jewett, Morgan Jones and Morris Foster. A Beauty comedy “‘Kiddus, Kids and Kiddo’’ John Sheehan and Carol Halloway Adventures of a batchelor. adulis 10c. Shows begin 7:30-8:30-9:15. Children 5¢ THE NEWEST DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY This is a recent discovery of Doator Pierce, who is head of the Inyalids” Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N.Y. Experiments at Doctor Pierce’s Hospital for several years proved.that there is no other eliminator of uric acid that can be compared to it. For those easily. recognized symptoms of inflam- mation —as ‘backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sedi- ment in the urine, or'if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, it is simply ‘wonderful how surely *Anuzxic” acts. ' The best of results ‘are always obtained in cases of acute rheumatism in the joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably the pains and stiffness which 80 fre&nently and persistently accom- pany the disease rapidly disappear. Go to your nearest drug store and simply ask for & 50-cent package of ®Anuiric,” manufactured by Dr. Pierce, or-even write Doctor Pierce for a free sample. If you suspect kidney or blad- der trouble, send him a sample of your watér and describe symptoms. Doctor Pierce’s chemist will examine it, then Dr. Pierce will report to.you, without fee or'charge. 5 NozE: — French scientists affirm tha¢ ®Anuric” is thirty-seven times more active -than lithia in eliminating uric acid, and is a harmless but reliable chemical oon:found that may be aniels given to children, but should be. 1 only by grown-ups who actually wish to restore their kidneys to perfect health, by conscientiously using one box—or more in extreme cases—as “Anuric? (thanks to Doctor Pierce’s achievement, is by far the most perfect kidney an der corrector obtainable. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are the original little Liver Pills. One little Pellet for » laxative—three for a cathartic. guest of Miss Donna Lycan, returned this morning to her home at Brain- erd. Attorney C. W. Scrutchin went o Leonard last evening where he spent a few hours attending to legal af- fairs. He returned this morning to Bemidji. . E. A. Hasty, after spending yes- terday in Bemidji calling on friends and attending to his interests in Be- midji, returned last evening to his home at Blackduck. Lars Ness was the guest of friends for several hours in, Bemidji yester- day, having arrived in the city from Boy River. He left last evening for his. home at Blackduck. J. P. Brandt, special Indian officer, who has spent.the past few days on business affairs in the Twin Cities, returned last evening to his head- quarters in Bemidji. Frank Arnold, who was among the out-of-town business visitors in the city yesterday, returned last eveningz to his home at Kelliher. Mr. Arnold was formerly of this city. R. Gulbranson left yesterday after- noon for Gully, Gonvick, Leonard and other points along the Soo Line where he will spend a short time at- tending to business matters. Rev. George Larson, pastor of the Nymore Free Lutheran church, left this morning for Laporte where he was called by the illness of a friend. He expects to return this evening. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will be entertained tomorrow after- noon in the church parlors by Mrs. 0. Johnson and Mrs. O. J. Laqua. The parcel social of the Swedish Lutheran church, which was to have been given this evening in the church parlors, has been postponed owing to the death of Mrs. Axel Peterson. Miss Minnie Hans and August Schneider were married Monday af- ternoon at the Norwegian Lutheran parsonage by Rev. Osmund Johnson. They will make their home at Cass Lake. Clyde Martin having arrived in Be- midji yesterday morning from his home at Turtle River, spent a few hours visiting and transacting busi- ness, before returning to his home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fisher left last evening for their home at Kel- liher after spending yesterday in the city on matters of business. They in- tend to make Bemidji their home in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson spent a few hours in the city yester- day making arrangements to move \‘,hei\r home to Bemidji. They re- turned~in the evening to their home at Turtle River. “L.”F. Johnson, forest ranger for this district, left this morning for Minneapolis and St. Paul where he will spend. a short time on business. He will visit at Princeton before re- Defective Page turning to his home here. Miss Hilma Erickson visited as the e e guest of friends for a few hours in Bemidji yesterday, while enroute to her home at Oklee from _Kelliher, where she had been visiting with relatives for some time. . RIGHT YOU ARE. MR z’;g:" 17 S THE TO LESS'GRINDIN AND SPITTING. 2 JUDGE, I'VE FOUND THEKEY TO TOBACCO SATISFACTION--W-8 CUT: THE REAL TOBACCO) CHEW. Oscar Rylander, who has been connected with the Paul Brosvik tail- oring concern for some time, has re- signed his position and accepted a position with a Minneapolis concern. He left last evening to commernce his duties in his new position. Miss Eunice Collard was the guest of honor at a surprise party held at | her home on America avenue Satur- day evening by the members of the girls’ class of the Presbyterian church. Among those present were #he Misses Elaine Boyd, Mildred Rich- ardson, Margaret Titus, Ethel Col- lard, Myrtle Rockensock, Flossie Plummer, Elsie Jennings, Erma Dye, Sylvia Dye, Mae Fuller, Carrol Knot, Dorothy Clark and Carrie Armstrong, FTER the first trial of W-B CUT Chewing many i sgmen ;mre; quite surprised to find that the key to : eh‘ewm 1S_Htli_m lies in a small chew. %@%W w.satisfies because W-B CUT Chewing is rich tobacco,~ o - Your dealer can let you have a 10 cent pouch—and then -¥ou, too, can enjoy-the comfort of W-B CUT Chewing. ~*Notice hiow the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste ™ Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Usioa Soware, New York City HHEHE KKK KKK KEKKKKx * “KINDLING”.TO BE * x x CHARLOTTE WALKER Charlotte Walker stars in the pic- turization of George Kenyons drama, “Kindling,” which will be shown at the Grand theater ténight. It is a play with an immense human theme —the right of honorable human be- ings, industrious and sober, to live under such conditions: that they can bring children intc the world and give them a fair chaflqe in life. Advertising Will Help You : Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ence, thag i_t has no equal in this section of the country as ising. medium. CELEBRATION! A Big Dance St. Patricks Night at City Hall BURCHARD'S 8 PIECE ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 to2. Come any time Admission Free. ADA ROACH AND COMPANY. V A “Not A Moving Picture.” Coming Here March 16th Under the auspices of the Woman’s Study Club --At The Grand Theatre-- This is the last Feature Entertainment fur- nished by the Redpath Lyceum Bureau for Bemidji this season and it is also " The Biggest and Best The Ada Roach Company “THE HEART OF THE IMMIGRANT” Should Make a Big Hit. Don’t Fail to See Them! Season Tickets Accepted. Curtain Raises at 8:15 Admission - - - 75c.

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