Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 27, 1917, Page 3

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EASTER CANTATA Miss Ida Virginia Brown is di- retcing the cantata to be given in he Presbyterian church Easter Sun- da yevening. There are about twen- ty-two taking part in the cantata and practices are held two or three times a week at the home of Miss Brown, 1017 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. A. A. ‘Warfield is the accompaniest. Spe- cial music for Easter Sunday morn- ing is also being arranged for. AID MEETS WEDNESDAY _Thp Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- gregational church will meet at the home of Mrs. M. Mickelson, Wednes- day afternoon. All the ladies are cordially invited. WITH MBS. MILLER The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Henry Miller, 914 Beltrami av- enue, tomorrow afternoon. Lunch will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Miss Alma Loitved was the guest of honor at & birthday surprise last evening, when a number of friends came in to spend the hours in music and conversation. The self-invited ' guests were Mésdames Hector Brown and-H. ‘M. Cords, and Misses Gladys Armstrong, Harriet Davis, Violet Voltz, Ann Brown, Erma Hazen and Elizabeth Kisser. Each of the guests pregented Miss Loitved with a hand- ‘l:erchief. Lunch was served at a late our. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. C. M. Jacobson entertained at two tables of bridge yesterday af- ternoon. Personals and Newsy Notes Mrs. M. J. Brown of Lake Boule- vard, who was called to Rochester, Minn., on account of the illness of her father, is expected to return to Bemidji in a short time, as her fath- er’s condition is greatly improved. Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, manicuring, face massage, treatment for sore feet. Headquarters for Melba preparations. Make your ap- pointments early. Office phene 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. 1213t J. F. Cameron, who was the week- end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Clish, has returned ‘to Hill City, Minn. Mrs. Cameron will remain for a longer visit with her sister, Mrs. Clish. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable If you stop at this Famouz Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- gota. 4989 rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50.—Adv. - d3-1-17 Miss Edna Wright, teacher at Bos- ton. Lake, returned to her school yes- terday. She had been the guest’ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright, of Becida during the week- end. Away from the expensive business district, Rich Studio saves you money on quality portraits and kodak finish- ing. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. - 1 mo d 36 N. J. Olson of Wilton transacted business in the city yesterday. CRAND - LOUISE ——> TONIGHT <«— Doors Open 7:45 THE FAMOUS . BOSTONIANS 16 SWEET SIXTEEN CIRLS 16 “The Rose of Honolulu” An Hawilan Musical Comedy (Not a Moving Picture Show) Prices 50c, 75¢c, $1.00 TOMORROW-—-SAME PEOPLE —SAME PRICES —DIFFERENT MUSIC —DIFFERENT SHOW “The Isle of Dreams” A Tango Musical Carnival REX THEATRE s TON G H To— Wm. Fox presénts Wm. Farnum —In— “Fighting Written and produced by Oscar C. Offel s Tomorrow — WEDNESDAY guunn BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS presents The Prettiest Cirl in Photoplays In a thrilling drama of revenge “The Gilded Spider” The cast including LON CHANEY the Greatest char- acter actor in’ picturedom ‘““When death cheats vengeance And millions melt as mist”’ Show 8:30 ALL SEATS RESERVED THEATRE REX Blood”’ LOVELY scene. The tragedy of millions. See the thrilling encounters. The exciting kidnapping strikes across the sea. s. Playthings of the idle rich. Thrilling, sensational and gripping a.roof garden. Revenge Virtue the pawn of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Pu- posky were in the city yesterday. From here they went to Warroad, Minn., where they will visit friends and relatives for a few days. You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities—Adv. d3-1-17 Miss Gertrude Huntosh, teacher near Puposky, returned to her school yesterday after spending a few days in Grant Valley visiting relatives. Miss Alma Loitved returned Satur- day evening from an eight-weeks’ visit with relatives at St. Paul, Min- neapolis and Eagle Bend, Minn. Miss Selma Hanson of Becida was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Henning, Minn., where she will visit relatives for a short time. | B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the logging department of the Crookston Lumber company, went to Kelliher last evening on business. In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at the Pioneer office. tf James Malone of Grand Forks was a week-end guest at the Henry J. Welte home, Sixth street.—Crook- ston Daily Times. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Graves, who have been the guests of Miss Beth Evans, have returned to their home in Crookston. One of these nice days you ought to go tc Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clover have gone to St. Paul, Minneapolis and North Branch where they will visit friends. Get your diaries before the supply has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. tf Mrs. Otto Lundquist and Mrs. E. Halvorson of Fern Lake spent yester- day in the city on business. The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis —Adv. d-3-1-17 Moas Erickson of Turtle River was among the out-of-town visitors in the city Monday. Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pioneer office as long as they last. tt Miss Mary McKee of Deer Lake is i the guest of friends in the city for a short time. Dean da71te William R. Raines of Kelliher transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. $50,000 to- loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. You'll emjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 E. W. Hall of Wilton was a busi- ness caller in Bemidji yesterday. ' You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27tt HAS NEW POSITION Miss Ella Roe has accepted a posi- tion with Drs. Larson and Shannon, and has commenced her duties. Miss Florence Grimoldby has resigned her position with Drs. Larson and Shan- non and will leave in a short time for Minneapolis, where she will take a course in nurse’s training at Eitel hospital. The artichoke is a variety of tne thistle and grows spontaneously all along the African shore of the Medi- terranean sea. "|* Grippy weather this. Better get a box of — ‘The old family remedy—in tablet form—safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates—no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it—25 cents. At Aoy Drug Store The Purpose of Reading. Books are fur the scholar’s idle times. When he cun read God directly the hour is too precious to be wasted in other men's transcripts of their read- ings. But when the intervals of dark- ness come, as come they must—when the sun is hid and the stars with- draw their shining—we repair to the lamps which were kindled by their ray, to guide our steps to the east again, where the dawn is. that we may speak. The proverb says, “A fig tree, looking on a fig tree, becometh fruitful.”"—Emerson. MRS. MINA GUSTAVSON —Dressmaker— 219 Minn. Ave., 10th St. «Phone 538 EEKKEK KK KK KKK K KKK - SPIRELLA CORSETS Professional Residence Corset Service JULIA NELSON 916 Miss Ave. Phone 810-J % KKK KK KK KN KKK KKK * &k & kK AKX K T Avoid These. Man on the street who wants you to hold baby for a moment. Person who blows about what he has done. He has never done anything. Sleepy looking mules., They always kick hardest. Amateur-actor who wants to recite Hamlet’s soliloquy. shoulders (if you are a man). a gentle touch. Man who calls you by first name the first time you meet him. — Brooklyn Eagle. Kidney Disorder (BY DR. V. M. PIERCE) “The most simple methods are usually the most effective ones when treating any disorder of the human system. The mere drinking a ‘cup of hot water each morning, plenty of pure water all day, and a little Anuric before every meal has been found the most effective means of overcoming kidney trouble. Death would occur if the kidneys did not work day and night in separating poisons and uric acid from the blood. The danger signals are backache, depressions, pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, chilliness, rheumatic twinges, swollen joints or gout. Since it is such a simple matter to step into your favorite drug store and obtain Anuric, anyone who earnestly desires to regain health and new life will waste no time in beginning this treatment. MINNESOTA WOMEN SHOULD TAKE THIS ADVICE. Minneapolis, Minn.—“I suffered for o many years with woman’s weakness and kidney trouble. I would havedread- ful backaches and ains through my \'side and stomach. 1 became very weak and nervous, could not sleep nor eat. = 1 woul(lil av; hi‘r:lta- ing spells and wo f fn.fi right over. My il =>\-—~ doctor did not seem to be able to give me any relief and finally told me no'.lnngI but an operation woud help me—this 1 did not want. About that time I saw Dr. Pierce’s medicine ad- vertised. I began at once tn.king Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and this medicine restored me to good health, which I am still enjoying to this day.”— Mgs. L. Larson, 247 21st Ave. N. DDD. BARKER'S DRUG STORR Prescription for Eczema —for 15 years the standard skin remedy—a liquid used externally—instant relief from :tch. the mildest of cleansers — kecps @D e skinaiwayacleanand heaithy. Come in and usk us about butin My name i8— f help YR are seeking one, through my columns i you 100k wanted the * ¥ “White House” Tea and Coffee * THE GOOD JUDGE FINDS THE OFFICERS KNOW QUALITY YOBACCO.) YOU MARK MY WORDS —— — ANY MAN TAKING A BIGGER CHEW OF W-B CUT TOBACCO THAN THAT, IS A TOBACCO GLUTTON AND WE DON'T WANRT GLUTTONS ON THE FORCE. YOU'RE RIGHT SIRI SEVERAL OF OUR MEN USE W-B BECAUSE IT'S RICH TOBACCO AND A SMALL CHEW SATISFIES. LEAVE IT TO THE POLICE OFFICERS TO FIND OUT ABOUT QUALITY TOBACCO. fT 7 Dy e ' 5 jf OU notice a fine regard for appearance among the officers from Roundsmen to Captnin—thlt’sgone reason they are so keen for W-B CUT Chewinf. The pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is “If you won’t take a little chew don’t take any.” No need to dls@u.re the face, when anibble of rick tobacco gives more satisfaction than a wad of ordinary stuff—also less grinding and spitting. Take atip from the officeron W-B. Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Usion Square, New York City Tuseth School of Music Emil Tuseth, Teacher of Violin Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W or P Onieta Nietert, Teacher of Piano Phone 287-W ~ -~ 214 3rd St. EEXK KKK KKK P KX * served exclusively at the & THIRD ST. CAFB * * KKK KK KKK KKK KK C. W, LaMoure Co. 800 Line Buiking KR KE KKK KK KKK KK KK * The Daily Ploneer receives & wire services of the United % Press 'Association. « KEEKEK KKK KRKKK KKK = . REX - Theatre w d'F s I Bluebird Photoplays present 00 l ur aa LOUISE'LOVELY Birch T, H 5 H 9y dack Pine The Gilded}Spider Wednesday, 28 Prompt Defivery Phone 32 Influerza . _.~. “No one who has not had Influenza can realize the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment. | know of nothing that will give such prompt relief as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, for when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. Then again, the after effe@ts of Influenza are often even more distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if you use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Though the greatest danger from this disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent cough that frequently follows Influenza can be relieved by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome.™ g © BEmMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and;Sell Horses, Harnesses; and Vehicles. Moberg Construction Company Bemid]i,;Minn. Telephone 272 HIHIHIHIHI i U I 2 We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are H here to help you secure a home of your own. i BErIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. 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