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N ] TUESDAY. MARCH 27, 1917. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER J. N. Cushner, who has been con- fined to his home on account of blood poisoning for the past two weeks, has been able to resume his duties as chef at the Third Street cafe. \ SOCIETY 2 WOMAN’S STUDY CLUB b To intending settlers and farm la- 3 " orers apply to W. E. Black, Can- The program carried out at theladjan Government . Agent, Clifford meeting of the Woman’s Study club Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for yesterday afternoon was as follows: | gettlers’ and laborers’ rates and other -Roll call—Name of a' good short|information in Western Canada. story in a current magazine. 4-320 Paper—*‘The Triumph of the Short Story,” Mrs. W. P. Dyer. Selection: The Lady or the Ti- - ger,” (Stockton), Mrs. A. B. Palmer. Selection— (0. Henry), Mrs. H. L. [uffman. The next meeting will be April 2. INTEREST IN CONCERT Much interest is being shown in the concert to be given in the Metho- dist church Tuesday night, March 27, by the young men’s glee club of this city. Tickets are for sale by mem- bers of the club, as well as at Net- ger’s drug store. All the club mem- bers being local talent, it is expected that the church auditorium will be filled to its utmost capacity. MRS. CLISH HOSTESS *Mrs. William Clish entertained at hree tables of bridge this afternoon. ‘The guests were Mesdames E. W. Johnson, R. L. Given, E. H. Denu, B. W. Lakin, G. M. Palmer, Joe Mc-| Mrs. Ann Bergquist of Nebish was Fadden, E. F. Netzer, P. J. O'Leary, |in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Min- J. G. Ryan, W. Z. Robinson, W. P. neapolis, where she will visit rela- Dyer, Harry Titus and James Caru- th_res for a week. eron of Walker. WITH MRS. savings; make appointments by , JOLSTAT phone, 570-W. Rich Studio, 29 10th The Ladies’ Aid society of the First | St. 24-47 Scandinavian Lutheran church will be entertained by Mrs. Edward Fol- Kodak films developed, only 10c; stad at her home on Minnesota av-|prints only 3¢ up; post card size, enue and Fourteenth street tomorrow | only 5¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. afternoon. All the ladies are most 312-tt cordially invited. LADIES AID MEETIN( is in the city and will take a six G weeks’ course in sewing at the Wo- There will be a regular meeting of | man’s Institute. “«the Ladies’ Aid society of the Metho- dist church at the home of Mrs. R. C. One of these nice days you ought ayner, 916 Lake Boulevard, tomor- [to g0 to Hakkerup's and have your ow afternoon. The hostesses will be [Ppicture taken.—Adv. 14tf esdames R. C. Hayner, J. W. Nau- gle, B. D. Hanscom, Henry Funkley and Dick Van Arnum. Miss Helen Converse, who has been the guest of relatives in Nebish for a short time, returned to her home in Abérdeen, S. D., Monday. held . A 25c dinner will be served Sat- urday noon in- the Presbyterian church. Refreshments will also be served during the afternoon. 4-323 ‘rne Boys’ Gice club will entertain at the M. E. church Thursday eve- ning, March 27. Better get your ticket early to insure a seat. 6-324 Miss Emm~ Halvorson, Mrs. J. D. Halvorson and Mrs. Armer Halvorson of town of Northern transacted busi- ness in Bemidji yesterday. The Young Men’s Glee club will entertain at the M. E. church Tues- day evening, March 27. Better get your ticket early to insure a seat. 6-325 Easter photos of quality-at price Miss Florence Colby of Kelliher Miss Mildred Beaton of Hines was in the cfty yesterday enroute to Mc- Ville, N. D., where she will make her future home. Parcel post sale at the Presbyter- ian church Saturday, March 24. Azlg— 4-3 Personals and Newsy Notes [ Mr. and Mrs. John Slack, mar- ried by Judge of Probate Harris yes-| Get your diaries before the supply terday afternoon, left yesterday for | has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- Newberge, N. D., where the bride-|neer office. tf m owns a large farm and where i they will make their future home. Mrs. Sidney Miller and Miss Elsie Mrs. Stack was'formerly Miss Emma | Klinger of Pinewood were the guests Halvorson of this county. of relatives in the. city yesterday. so apron sale. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hanson of Sugar Bush township spent yester- day in the city on business matters. Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp| Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off treatment, switches made from comb- |at the Pioneer office as long as they ings, $1.50. Corns and ingrown |last. 34 nails treated a specialty. Mina A. Myers, 311 6th St. Phone ui_zws'zs Optometry means eye service. - GRAND THEATRE ———————————————————— “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” Bc & 18¢c TONIGHT 7:30—8:45 (Children Alone 15¢c) MARGUERITE GLARK In an adaption of Eleanor Hallowell Abbott’s delightful story ’ ‘MOLLY MAKEBELIEVFE' A comedy-drama in 5 parts As a book—‘‘Molly Make Believe’’ became one of the six-best-sellers, and the story proved to be an ideal one for the diminutive little seamp—and is said to. be one of Miss Clark’s best. REX THEATRE REX ssssssms TODAY smmemmms WM. FOX Presents BERTHA KALICH i» “SLANDER”™ A Modern Society Drama that Every Woman Should See and Men Should Study s WEDNESDAY sosm Blue Bird Day “Her Soul’s Inspiration” Screen version of Rex Ingram’s Tragic Story of “FRUITLESS LOVE AND SACRIFICE” ....5cand 10c .....bcand 15¢ Matinee Daily—2:30........ Evenings—7:30 and 8:45.......... GRAND — TOMORROW 7 Part Triangle Play SIR HERBERT TREC . —in— ‘“Old Folks At Home”’ and FRED MACE ““His Last Scent” Keystone Comedy Mrs. Kate Smiley, Mrs. P. Bravick and son, Lawrence, of Nary spent yesterday in Bemidji. Dean d71ee $560,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. juror. You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. dz27tt . J. S. Wheeler of Turtle River was :n the city today on business mat- ers. In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at the Pioneer office. tf Mrs. Hannah Nelson has returned from Crookston where she has been the guest of relatives for the past week. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Swedback, of Upsala, Minn., who accompanied her to Crookston, returned to Bemidji with her and will remain in the city until tomor- row. Mrs. Swedback came to Be- midji to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Vera Nelson, to Edward A. Escola, which took place Monday, March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Escola will return to Bemidji the latter part of the week from St. Paul, Minne- apolis and Duluth, where they are spending their honeymoon. Mrs. Es- cola was formerly Miss Vera Nelson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Escola will make théir home in Bemidji, Mr. Escola being in the employ of the government as an Indian agent. G. Halvorson of Thief River Falls was the guest of his brother, A. Hal- vorson, and family of this city yes- terday, while enroute to Federal Dam where he will transact busi- ness today. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey went to Minneapolis yesterday where he will transact business for a short time. \ MISSION CLUB MEETING “The Christian Era in India” will be the subject for discussion at the meeting of the Baptist Mission Study club tomorrow evening. The mem- bers will meet at the home of Mrs. G. W. Marin, 1312 Bixby avenue. Uric Acid! Ever since the discovery of Scheele in 1775 that uric acid was found within the body—most eminent physicians agree that rheumatism is caused by it; also many distressing symptoms as head- ache, paip in back, stomach distress, swollen feet and ankles, gout, etc. It was Dr. Pierce of the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., who discovered a new agent —called Anuric, a harmless remed: that if taken before meals will carry of the uric acid from the system and in this way the pains and aches, the creaky joints and the distressing symptoms of rheumatism and other maladies dis- appear. You can easily prove this your- self, by obtaining Anuric at almost any drug store, or send Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial package. Try it and be convinced that Anuric is many times more active than lithia and eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. PERFECT HEALTH ISEVERY WOMAN'’S BIRTHRIGHT. Faribault, Minn.—“About fifteen years ago I caught a severe cold. Acute inflam- mation followed and through this I be- came all run-down. I was very miserable. 1|, A friend of mine had ijone of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Med- ical Advigers. I con- sulted this and read in it of ‘Favorite Pre- scription.” I got a bottle at once and two bottles com- pletly cured me and builk me up mn splendid health, and since that time whenever I feel in need of something to build me up I get this medicine and it has never failed to five me relief. It is a aglendid remedy or women’s ailments. heartily en- dorse its use.”—Miss EprrH PLANTE, 14th Street and 2nd Ave. The Bemidji Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and soclety news possible and would appreciate | it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 922, or mail the detalls to the Bemidjl Pioneer. OWXN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $5|$5 down, $3 per month per month. CASH PRICE SOME LESS George Creighton of North Debs | is in the city and will act as a petit - EATERS The dangerous cold is the neglect- ed cold. Get a box of— CASCARA Z2QUININE The old family remedy—in tablet form—safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates—no unpleasant after effects. ures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Mpne{oback. if it fails. ‘Get the genuine box with Red Top and - Hill's picture on it—25 cents. At Any Drug Store Lillian Walker. Lillian Walker will delight all members of her audience in the swim- ming scenes of ‘“Indiscretion,” the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature which is the attraction at the Elke theater tonight and tomorrow. In this story the dimpled darling of the screen plays the role of a care- free girl whose rother’s death has left her strangely lacking in any knowledge of the conventions. She delights in fishing on Sunday, startling the townfolk &y prancing through the quiet streets barefooted and doing all the hundred and one things which are tabooed. Cleo Ridgely, the beautiful Lasky actress, will be seen at the Elko on Thursday, in support of Lou-Telle- gen, the celebrated dramatic star, in the Jesse L. Lasky production of “The Victory of Conscience.” Rex Tomorrow. Following out its purpose to pro- vide plays that will stand every test that may be required of a good, clean and entertaining picture story, Blue- bird photoplays present at the Rex theater on Wednesday “The Chalice of Sorrow,” an intensely gripping tragedy, based upon present-day con- ditions in Mexico. Cleo Madison will be the leading lady, and her pres- ence in the company is accounted for strictly because she was the Best adapted artist that could be anywhere seeured to interpret the difficult role. Her supporting company was selected TS different from others because more care is taken in the making and the materials used are of higher grade. < Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, and the shinelasts four times as long as ordinary stove lish. Used on sample stoves and sold BY haraware ana grocery dealers. ‘Al we ask isa trial. Useit on your cook stove, 5:‘"- parlor stove or your gas nnfi. 1f you n't find it the best steve you ever wecd, your dealer is nuthorized to refand your money. _ Insist on Black Silk Stove Polish. "Mud in liuid or paste—oue quality. Black Silk Stove Polish Works Sterling, Illinois Use Biack Silk Alr- tron Enamel on ates. registers, sto Preventa rusting. se Biack Sil Polish for silver, nickel or brass. 1t hes no equal for usecn aatomobiles. “A Shine in Every Drop” THE LIFE OF AN INVALID grows very monotonous. Most every- body wants good health. If you are not perfectly well, we in- vite you to personally investigate CHIROPRACTIC. Visit us and let us tell you more about this wonderful new science. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-6, 7-8 Phone 406-W MELBA BEAUTY PARLORS A m Full Line of Melba Toilet Articles Huffman & 0’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 Phone I78-W or F 0D JUDGE OVER-HEARD THE TRAVELERS TALKING W-B CUT TOBACCO. YOU SAY YOU ENJOY GOOD TOBACCOS THEN YTAKE A CHEWSOF THIS W-B CUT T’S natural that a gentlemanly feeling should prompt one man to tell another about W-B CUT Chewing, . _so he, too, may enjoy the contentment there is in rich, sappy tobacco—and also avoid so much chewing and spitting. 'he common-sense of it appeals to_people with brains. There’s no getting 'round facts, W-B will save aman money—a little chew lasts and satisfies. A 10c. pouch goes twice as far as ten cents’ worth of the old ordinary kind of chewing. Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Broadway, New York City with equal care, and for her princi- RAILROAD TIME TABLES pal aids in depicting an eventful epi- — sode in ‘‘the Mexican situation”’ MPLS.. RED LAKE Wedgewood Nowell and Charles Southbound Cummings were especially selected.|No. 12—Arrives........ 9:456 A. M. Three principals in the tragic story Northbound are of practically equal importance, NO. 11—Leaves......... 1:30 P. M. and when as the action progresses,| MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL the minor roles are eliminated, Miss|No. s2x—St. Dot Toape: Madison, Mr. Nowell and Mr. Cum-|No. 34 —St. l;t?ul hséeeper .11:20 pm. mings carry the last act to a climax orthbound. y No. 31x—Kelliher local...... 6:16 p.m. of stirring intensity in its tragic pur-|No. 33" —International sleeper 4:16 tm. port. Trains marked x daily except Sunday; other trains daily. No. 34, carrying .sleeper for St. You often hear a single man bragging | Paul, reaches Minneapolis at 10:00 that he never made a mistake in his |8. m., and reaches St. Paul at 10:30 life. But you never heard a married |8. 1. man make a crack like that.—Cincin- Pa’fxf' ,?& ga;_‘rymg sleeper, leaves St. nati Enquirer. Minnesota & International Freigkt. Northbound. No. 47—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 6:00 a.m. No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 7:00 p.m. Southbound. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured |no. 44—Leaves No. Bemigyt.. 7:30 am. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they |No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 4:00 pm. . 8:16 am. cannot reach the seat of the disease. 800 LINE. Catarrh is a local disease, atly in- Eastbound. fluenced by constitutional conditions, and | No. 162—Duluth ocal.. . 9:40 am. in order to cure it you must take an |No. 186—Local freight.. 3:16 p.m. internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi- ‘Westbound. cine is taken internally and acts thru | No. 163—Thief R 118 the blood on the mucous surfaces of the local system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was | No. rreacrlbed by one of the best ph{!lc!m n this country for years. It is com- b g posed of some of the best tonics known, | No. 106—Twin Cities local, ar- combined with some of the best blood rives ............. Tié rurmnu. The perfect combination of | No. 38—Grand Forks local. he ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medl- | No. 35—Grand Forks local. cine is what produces such wonderful | No. 413—Local freight...... ::::xllts l?‘fnt:rrhnl conditions. 8end for Eastbound. a imonials, free. No. 106—Twin Cities local, de- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Al Druggists, Tc. No. 24—Duluth locai Hall's Bsnmfly Pills for constipation. No. M—Dulgth local. No. 414—Local freight Make It a Point —— to bring that boy of yours to our studio today for photographs. He's growing, expanding, chang- ing daily, more subtly than you realize. He'll be a youth—a man—before you know it, and. unless you heed our warning you will have nothing to remind you—or him—of his happy boyhood. Our Photographs Are Not Expensive — But Per- manent Real Likenesses —Too! The Hakkerup Studio 8rd Street Bemidji e IIIIIIIIlllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'.'_‘.‘, 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. PAYJAS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. T T T T LT MR, TUES. & WED. Matinees & Evenings Usual Hours & Prices Magnetic, Attractive, Dimpled LILLIAN WALKER Is the Charming Star in ‘“Indiscretion’’ A Delightful Story of a Girl with a Will-O-the-Wisp Nature Coming THURSDAY --- Matinee & Evening Lou-Tellegen In a Paramount Picture ““The Victory of Conscience’’