Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 24, 1917, Page 3

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SATURDAY. MARCH 24. 1917. THEATER PARTY Noreen Gill, the little daughter of r. and Mrs. David Gill of Beltrami venue, was hostess this afternoon at a theater party. The guests were Lillian Flatner, Fern Garlock, Elean- ore Bowser, Catherine Brown, Eliza- beth Tuomy, Pluma Kenfield, Helen Burke, Bertha Phibbs, Alice Harn- well, Edith Harnwell, Merriam Wedge, Margaret Wedge, Yvonne Dent, Helen Palmer, Floy Palmer, Louise Ward, Lois Campbell and Isa- belle ‘Baer. The little folks were accompanied to the theater by Verna Barker and Vera Dempsey. After the theater, the guests enjoyed re- freshments at the Gill home. Mrs. Gill was assisted in serving by Misses Marie Burke, Verna Barker and Vera psey. The decorations, as well the favors, were in keeping with he Easter season. ' DANCING ENJOYED A number of friends of Miss Min- nie Anderson gathered at her home on Bemidji avenue last evening where the hours were spent in danc- ing and singing. Those present were Dorothy Nangle, Avis Cameron, Gladys Getchell, Josephine Parker, Bessie Jones, Margaret Rood, Alice Witting, Eloise Dickens, Alfred Mc- Donald, Arthur O'Leary, Lawrence Harvey, Roy Trafton, Eben Bowser, Leo Opsahl, Arlo Achenbach, Ferris Knapp and Edmund Auger. PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT The recital given by the pupils of Miss Ida Virginia Brown in the Pres- “byterian church last evening was Wwell attended, the church being filled its utmost capacity. The enter- talnment consisted of solos, both in- strumental and vocal, readings, violin solos, instrumental duets, etc. Those taking part in the program were Misses Ida Virginia Brown, Lucy LaFontisee, Blanche Dodge, Clara Paulson, Carrie Armstrong, Lucy Brooks, Irene Powell, Dorothy Virts and Irene McPherson. VISIT HANDLE FACTORY Members of the B. A. C. club, ac- companied by Rev. Lester P. War- ford of the Presbyterian church, vis- ited the Bemidji Handle factory this +sgorning. The boys plan on visiting the various mills, factories, etc., in the city. They have already made a visit to the Northern National bank where banking . was. explained to them, and several of the boys opened savings deposits. The club met in the Presbyterian church last evening and held its regular business meet- ing and drills. . MRS. COCHRAN HOSTESS Mrs. G. W. Cochran, Jr., of Lake Boulevard had as her dinner guests last evening, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. La- w and son, Bobbie, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Martin Kenfield of Bend, Ore. TO ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mrs. G. W. Cochran, Sr., will en- tertain at a buffet supper and bridge this evening in honor of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Martin Kenfield, and hus- band of Bend, Ore. Seven tables of o bridges will -be played. Personals and ‘ Newsy Notes Mrs. George Anderson of Bemidji avenue will return this evening from International Falls where she has spent the past several days visit- ing friends and relatives. To intending settiers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Canada. 323tf Marie Dressler, better known as “Tillie” of “Tillie’s Punctured Rom- ance” fame, is coming to the Grand theatre, Monday, in her latest com- edy scream—*‘Tillie Wakes Up.” See her make the ‘“rounds”’ of Coney Island. 1-324 0. C. Rood of this city spent one day this week in Pine River, the guest of his brother, Andrew Rood, editor and publisher of the Pine River Sentinel Blaze. Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp treatment, switches made from comb- ings, $1.50. Corns and ingrown nails treated a specialty. Mina A. Myers, 311 6th St. Phone ni}‘%zs ‘'he 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 T. S. Ervin of the Beltrami Eleva- tor & Milling company, will return the first of the week from St. Cloud where he has been on business mat- ters since TWRrsday. . The Young Men’s Glee club will entertain at the M. E. church Tues- day evening, March 27. Better get ticket early to insure a seat. s i 6-325 Easter photos of quality at price savings; make appointments by phone, 570-W. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 24-47 e —_— “Battle of Gameron Dam” (3 Acts) By John Dietz Taken on the actual fighting grounds and the entire Dietz family are shown in their fight for rights, lectured by Leslie Dietz. In addition to our regular program of 5 reels “A Child of Mystery” Making 8 Acts Matinee 2:30 5c & 10c Evening 7:30 & 8:45 All Seats - - 1Bc At Evening Show REX - SAT. ALL! CHARLEY 7:30—8:46 ALL!! TONICHT —In— “THE COUNT and “THE PAWNSHOP” Making an entire evening’s entertainment of the Champion Fun Maker, in two of his latest comedies First Time Shown In This City. GRAND THEATRE “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” ALL!!! CHAPLIN 5c & 16c At SHOWS AT - TOMORROW--SUNDAY--TOMORROW The supreme star of the silent drama BLANCHE SWEET i in “The $1000.00 Husband” A genuine romance wherein a strong story is woven out of changing threads of humor and pathos. Superb acting and a happy choice of types combine to make this photoplay unusually attractive. 2:30 - 7:30 - 8:45 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER o~ The first sneeze is the danger signal. Time to take— Sile CASCARA EDQUININE The old family remedy—in tablet form—safe, sure, easy tg 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 . s picture on it—25 cents. [§ At Any Drug Store Arthur Rahier of Brainerd was a business visitor in the city yester- day. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson of America avenue. Kodak films developed, only 10c; prints only 3c up; post card size, only 5¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 312-tt Hans B. Imsdahl of Pitt, county commissioner, returned to his home yesterday after spending several days in the city on official business. In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at the Ploneer office. tf Joseph Doyle of Thompson, N. D., is in the city, the guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cushner. : One of these nice days you ought to go tc Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Al Kaiser, cashier of the First Na- tional bank of Bagley, was among the business visitors in the city yes- terday. Get your diaries before the supply has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. 4 Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pioneer office as long as they last. tt Miss Luella Dennis of Laporte is visiting friends in Bemidji for a couple of weeks. You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27te Attorney Thayer C. Bailey has re- turned from a trip to St. Paul and Crookston. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean a71te Mrs. William Gray of Lake Plan- taganet spent yvesterday in Bemidji shopping. REX THEATRE —>» TODAY €= Pink Pearls Lure Three Dare Devils To South Seas Newspaper reporter, Aus- tralian adventurer and Chi- naman set sail. There is troable a plenty, love and finally happiness in the WM. FOX Photo-Drama “The Island Of Desire” Featuring Geo. Walch Something New--Something Different FOX Comedies “The Brain Storm” ,2, Featuring Billy Mason ~—3>» SUNDAY < Bluebird Photoplays, Inc. Present “The Grasp of Greed” A tremendously interesting and powerful drama of heart interest and adventure, founded on Rider Haggard’s great novel John Meeson’s Will. Replete with sensa- tions, rippling with merri- ment, gripping in interest. A drama involving all the strong points of Bluebird Photoplays With Louise Lovely Head- ing a powerful company of players. CHURCHES Christian Science. Services Sunday evening at 7:45 o’clock, and services Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the Elks’ hall. St. Philiv’s Catholic. Low mass at S o’clock; high mass at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 11:30 a. m.; vespers and benediction at 7:30 p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Salvation Army. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Sal- vation meeting 8§ p. m. Meeting of Fifth ward Sunday school at 2 p. m. Praise meeting 3:30 p. m. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in Bemidji hall and in the Fifth ward hall Wednesday and Friday. All are welcome. O. A. Sandgren, captain. Eniscopal. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Vesper service at 5 o’clock. George Backhurst, rector. Lutheran Free. (Fifth Ward) Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Ser- vices at Aardahl church, town of Frohn at 10:30 a. m. Communion services in the Fifth ward church at 2:30 p. m. All are welcome. O. P. Grambo, pastor. Presbyterian. At the Presbyterian church Sun- day morning at 11 o'clock the pastor will speak on the subject, “Greater Things Ahead” (John 1:50). In the evening at 8 o’clock the subject of the sermon will be, ‘“The Peace of the Justified” (Romans 5:1). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are most cordially invited to attend these services. Lester P. Warford, pastor. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ser- mon at 11 a. m. Bible class at 7 p. m. Services in the evening at 8 o'cloqk. J. H. Randahl, pastor. First Scandinavian Lutheran. Morning worship at 10:30 o’clock. Sunday school at 12 m. English ser- vices in the evening with special music by the choir. Osmond John- son, pastor. Methodi-t Eniscopal. (Cor. Beltrami Ave. and 9th St.) Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock, sermon subject—‘“The Cost of Hate.” Anthem by the choir—‘Love Divine” (Macy). Solo by Miss Beth Evans— “O Divine Redeemer” (Gounod). Sunday school at 12 m. We had 255 out to Sunday school last Sunday. That is good—LET'S DO BETTER. The Epworth League will unite with the Baptist Young People’s society Sunday evening at the Baptist church. Union evangelistic services in the Baptist church at 8 p. m. We welcome you to all these services. B. D. Hanscom, minister. The First Spiritualist church meets in Odd Fellows hall at 8 o’clock. Rev. G. H. Brooks will devote the en- tire evening to ‘“Message Work.” The public is maost cordially invited to at- tend. Next Sunday an all-day ser- vice will be held, celebrating the 69th anniversary of modern Spirit- ualtsm. Mrs. Joe Steidle of town of North- ern transacted business in the city Friday. Optometry means eye service. 36t TEACHERS MEET A regular monthly meeting of the Sunday school teachers in the Epis- copal church will be held at the resi- dence of the rector, 520 Beltrami av- enue, Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. SPECIAL EASTER OFFERING A special Easter offering will be received at the Episcopal church, the proceeds to go to the erection of an altar, and also a window in memory of the late Aachdeacon H. F. Par- shall. Died of Premature Oid Age! (BY V. M. PIERCE, M. D.) How many times we hear of compara~ tively young persons passing away when they should have lived to be 70 or 80 years of age. This fatal work is usually attributed to the kidneys, as, when the kidneys degenerate, it causes auto-in- toxication. The moreinjurious the poisons passing thru the kidneys, the quicker will those noble organs be degencrated, and the'sooner they decay. It is thus the wisest policy, to prevent premature old age and promote long life, to lighten the work of the kidneys. This can be done by drinking plenty of pure water all day long, and occasionally tak- ing a little Anuric before jmeals.” This can be obtained at almost any drug store. Anuric will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold ex- tremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant arising from bed at night. WELL-KNOWN MINNESOTA WOMAN SPEAKS. St. Paul, Minn.—“1 had been troubled > with disordered kid- neys for about two My back P ibly, side pained, and I had frequent stools. Ilet it run on until just re- 11 cently, when I read of 11/ Dr. Pierce’s Anuric. I have taken the — Anuric but a short = time, but am now feeling fine. My side and back have stopped paining, tke stools are not so frequent, and I sleep well at night now, which I couldn’t do before. 1 certainly advise anyone suffering from kidney dis- orders to use Anuric.”—Mgs. L. Gu~ FILLAN, 164 E. Congress Street. Never Watch A Watch~ TRUST IT _Your watch can not control time---it simply records it. It should be trustworthy. If it isn’t, you can not afford to depend upon it. WE SELL WATCHES YOU GAN TRUST A number of standard makes to select from--staples . and novelties. Give gs a chance to put you on time and keep you there. BARKER'S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE Phone 34 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. 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 Bemidji 8rd Street Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is taken internally and acts thru ELBA M BEAUTY PARLORS Full Line of Melba Toilet PROKE B40 Articles the blood on the mucous surfaces of the prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com- | m=Tsaxamr combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of cine is what produces such wonderful - results in catarrhal conditions. Send for [} T . HENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists, 75c. system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was posed of some of the best tonics known, I"INTRAL DIRECTOR the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- testimonials, free. y L "l 5 M. . IBERTSON Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. ¥ g TINDERTAKFR Something Different. L “Mother,” suid little Evelyn, *may 1| | 40 Seltrami Ave., go out and play with the other chil- [ Bemidj Minn. dren now ?" 3 “You may play with the little girls, sweetlieart, but not with the boys. The little boys are too rough.” I EE R R R R LR R R R EEEE “But, mother,” rejoined the little | ¥ The Daily Pioneer receives & miss, “if 1 find a nice. smooth little : ;’l’_;:fl 5;;;’;2?:“?’; the United : }Jlgi;ec;uu I play with him?”"—New York AR R ." KRR KKX viock| HOW It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. would you like to have || MODEL { | MODEL 5 the landlord give you i $68.00 $100.00 PUS: : the house in exchange $5 down, $3| $5 down, $5 per month. per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 for your rent receipts? ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS GEIB & LEIBSLE Designing, Estimating, Superin- tending, Surveying Markham Bldg. Phone 123 Sathre Does That Phone No. 2 Tonight Sunday & Monday at VIVIAN MARTIN in ““THE STRONGER LOVE”’ A vigorous outdoor photoplay in which the players revert to their natural selves and live the story in the telling. SUNDAY-- Mat 2:30--Eve. 7:30 & 8:45 The Greatest Tragedy Ever Writien ““KING LEAR” Shakespeare’s powerful story presented for the first time in motion pictures. Starring the noted actor FREDERICK WARDE MONDAY-Mat. 2:30--Eve. 7:30 & 8:45 Bushman & Bayne in ““The Great Seoref’’ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew—“/Orosby’s Rest Oure’’ Essanay Drama—2 Parts - ““The Finishk’’

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