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TUESDAY. APRIL ‘3. 1917. SEWING FOR MILITIA 'The Woman’s Study club postponed 8 regular meeting yesterday after- noon in order to sew toilet bags and sea bag covers for the members of the Bemidji naval mrilitia. The reg- ular meeting of the club will be held next Monday, April 9. Many Be- -midji women interested in the mili- tia, joined the club and assisted them in sewing yesterday, which was the third afternoon spent in this occu- pation, in the club rooms of the library. C. E. Battles, hardware dealer, gave them the use of two sewing ma- chines and motors for the work. Forty toilet bags of rubberized cloth, bound with tape, containing five small pockets and one large are be- made for the boys, who will sup- their own toilet articles for the gs. The sea bag covers, forty in ‘ number, are made of heavy India head cloth. Mesdames D. L. Stanton and W. P. Dyer prepared lunch. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Eleven of the girls of the Sixth grade planned a pleasant surprise for Delta Kutchera Sunday afternoon, it being her eleventh birth anniver- sary. The hours were spent in vari- ous games, after which refreshments were served. The guest .of honor was presented with a friendship bracelet. After lunch the girls en- Joyed the matinee. TO ENTERTAIN CHOIR “The choir of the Swedish Lutheran church will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Moberg g tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The . ‘choir and Sunday school will give a rogram Easter Sunday, in the eve- g, and the meeting tomorrow t is for the purpose of rehears- MILITIA ENTERTAINED Howard Palmer will entertain the militia boys of the Bemidji high school at dinner this evening at his home at 6:30 o’clock. The guests will be Earl Thurber, Warren Ed- wards, Alfred McDonald, Russell Brooks, Hovey Lord and Herbert Raco. FOSTESS AT DINNER Miss Dolly Koors will have as her nner guests this evening Miss Edna ‘Amderson, Dick McAlpine and Ray Johnson. Personals and Newsy Notes M:. and Mrs. Frank M. Shabel and son, John Francis, of Minneapolis the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. rke of Lake Boulevard. Mr. Sha- e is a nephew of Mr. Burke, and is the manager of the Liquid Carbonic eompany of Minneapolis. He is en- route to the West, where he will spend some time on business matters and his wife and son will remain in Bemidji for a week or two, as guests at the Burke home while awaiting his return. 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 C:u:md:et.2 ot 3 *|in the Grand Rapids schools, Miss Florence Roebecke of Thief River Falls was the guest of Miss Elsie Schmidt Sunday and Monday, while enroute to her home from Hew- itt, Minn., where she is employed in a millinery store. Miss Roebecke had an infected finger and was en- route to Thief River Falls to have it treated. The Altar guild of St. Bartholo- mew’s church will be glad to receive any plants or flowers any one cares to loan for Easter Sunday, in the church Saturday afternoon after 3 o’clock. 1-43 Mrs. James Cameron of Minneap- olis, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Clish of this city, has gone to Walker where she will visit her mother, Mrs. M.. Gleason, for a week. Township plats showing govern- ment surveys and to which has been added roads, ditches and other local information, for sale at the Pioneer office at 25ce each. 47 Mrs. J. H. Koors returned Satur- day from White Barth, Minn., where she was called by the illness of her aunt, Mrs. Anna Sweet. Her aunt was very much improved when she left. Miss Nell Shannon, who teachei wil return to the city Friday and will spend her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shan- non. Kodak films developed, only 10c; prints only 3¢ up; post card size, only 5¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 312-tt John McManus, who has been con- fined at St. Anthony’s hospital for a short time, was taken to his home yesterday. Mr. McManus has been suffering from acute indigestion. 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. J. D. Halvorson of town of Northern was in the city yesterday, enroute to Coleraine where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Smith, for a couple of weeks. Easter photos of quality at price savingd; make appointments by ,phone, 570 W. Herbert Paul of Duluth was the guest ‘of Mr.and ‘Mrs. J. H. Koors yesterday. Mr. Paul is a railway mail clerk between Duluth and Be- midji. George Anderson of Bemidji av- enue left today for International Falls where he is employed by the Backus-Brooks Lumber company. For the benefit of the Junior class attend the Glee club Saturday in the M. E. church. 5147 Drs. Melby and Douglas of Thief River Falls were in the city yester- day, Dr. Melby being a witness in a case in court. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brainerd of town of Northern were among the out-of-town shoppers in the city Mon- day. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf ‘ 7:30—8:45 with deals with some stra tions :fge We Buy and Telephone 272 SO O TONIGHT A PARAMOUNT Picture in 5 parts BLANCHE SWEET Thos. Meighan “THE DUPE” & A film play that abounds in thmllmg situations. BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company 5c & 18¢c The story but, most interesting evolu- modern society GRAND_THEATRE “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” IlllIlIIIllIIIlIlIlIlllIll'='-. . Bemid)l, Minn. LTI LT T T T T ] v Rich Studio, 29 10th 4-47 | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER o~ GRAND — TOMORROW 7 Part TRIANGLE PLAY H. B. WARNER & Dorothy Dalton D ‘TheVagabound Prince’ A smashing story of a run- a-way prince who seeks,and finds, adventure. And the KEYSTONE Comedy ‘The Creat Vacuum Robbery’ (One of the best yet.) Miss Mary Bell, bookkeeper .and stenographer for Drs. Gilmore & Mec- Cann, is enjoying a week’s vacation. ] WEI Lasky-Paramount’ Thomas Meighan, the brilliant Lasky ]eadmg man, will be seen prominent in the support of Blanche Sweet, the Lasky photodramatic star in her latest production, “The Dupe,” | on the Paramount program. This said to be one of the best roles this] clever artist has ever presented to her thousands of admirers. Attend the Carleton Glee club in the Methodist church Saturday, April 7, at 8:30. 5-47 Miss Christine Berggren, head nurse at the Lake Julia sanatorium, was in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Fred Bardwell, of town of Northern spent yesterday in the city attending to business matters. REX TOMORROW ! Robin Hood started the system some time ago and many thousands have tried with more or less boldness to follow in his footsteps—robbing the rich to distribute, more evenly, the wealth among the poor and needy. Upon this theory Frederic S. Isham wrote one of the popular of the “Best Sellers,” entitling it ‘“The Social Buccaneer.” Through an ar- rangement with Bobbs-Merrill Co., there will be a screen version of the narrative shown in Bluebird Photo- plays at the Rex tomorrow, with J. Warren XKerrigan, Louise Lovely, Maude George, Hayward Mack, Harry'| Carter and Marc Robbins interpreting'’ the leading characters. Decidedly interesting is the Method Chattfield Bruce adopted to distribute other people’s money zround the slums and by-ways and just what impelled him' to “give over” the habit is the love element that makes the interest in' the subject keen and holding ttllroughout the five acts of the photo- play, ! AT THE ELKO Tonight and Wednesday, matinee and evening, the Elko theater pre- sents the famous attractive story, “Through the Wall,” in a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature of six reels. The leading players are Nell Shipman, William Duncan and George Holt, who~were last-seen here in “God’s Country and the ‘Woman.” They are supported:by..of %:ét s B8 members of the Vltagrap tock co pany. “Through the Wall” abounds ;:1 mystery, action and temise situa- tions. Get your diaries before the supply. has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. tf Mr. and Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wil- ton were the guests of relatives in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Magda Rygg of town of Lib- erty was the guest of friends in Be- midji Monday. Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pioneer office as long as they last. tt Miss Emerald Perry of town of Northern spent yesterday in the city shopping. Mrs. Lucy Williams of Northern transacted business in the city yes- terday. You’'ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. a7t Miss Cora Bjoring of Wilton spent Monday in Bemidji on business mat- ters. Mrs. George Grow of Wilton transacted buainess in Bemidji Mon- day. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean L8R, Adv. da71te : aamsemsit e Mrs. George Grow of Wilton trans- actéd busmess m- the clty yesterday Optometry means eye serviee ‘ 36te The Bemiaji Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society 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. REX THEATRE TONICGHT WM. FOX Presents ; Stuart Hoimes & Dorothy Bernard Joe Harrington has.returned from a business trip to Spooner. A Favorite Kidney Medicine in This State Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stand equal to the best kidney, liver and bladder medicine, and customers are generally well pleased with the bene- fits derived from its use in the dis- eases for which it is intended. Near- ly a quarter of a century ago I began selling it and since that time know that it has done much .good in this locality. Very truly yours, J. A. HUBER, Druggist, . July 14, 1916. Louisville, Colo. ninnnn Tetterto | J . PRy "t : ng] n. N. . H Prové What Swamp-Root Wiii Do “sms of Men" £ For You, — Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & 5 Acts £ Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty- sent end one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. A dramatic arraignment of the ev11 men do GHAH_I,IE GHAPLIN —in— “‘Shanghaid” 2 acts 7 ACTS 7 I Matinees 2:30-4:15- 8¢, 10c Evening--7:30-8:45 all seafs 15¢ Children accompanied by parents will be admitted for 5c. —TOMORROW — Bluebird Photoplays (Inc.) Present J. Warren Kerrigan & Loume I.ovely “The Soclal Bucaneer” Founded on Frederic S. Isham’s widely read story of the same title Matinee Daily 2:30—5 and 10c Evenings 7:30-8:456—5 and 15¢ . CHIROPRACTIC is a science that is worthy of study. It teaches us hezlth and harmony are sSynonymous. If every part of your body acts in right relationship—is mechanically correct—health results. No machine that is not in proper adjustment will run easily, if at all. understanding tEe proper refitlon of the parts of the body machine is able to adjust them, thus restoring nor- mal conditions. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 5, 7-8 .-Phone 406-W m#__—______—”fi—————_—__—_____—_——_———————__——m CASCARA Sudden Cold. Look out—it’s dangerous. Ll D QUININE The old family mmcd —~ N, 4 t B (d:ums colds mnz:tk on —(beflcct% ays. back if it fi che genuine X with }gtdml(s)‘p mleEt Mr. Hill's picture on it—25 cents. At Any Drug Store CHICKS FOR EASTER ‘me Your ‘!ardware C. D. Lucas on Irvine avenue has 1,700 chicks in his brooders and .ex- pects to have 2,000 within a week. BROADWAY BILL LOVED A GIRL And Ran Away From Her to Keep A PROMISE Why? Watch this Space ? B. P. 0. ELKS =0 Special Meeting tonight to pass resolution, pledg- lng‘suppgrt to President "Also installation of officers. “You are strongly urged to be present and give your exalted ruler, Lieut. Earle Barker,your hearty support Meeting at 7:30 in old lodge hall. E. H. JERRARD, AID MEETING POSTPONED The regular ladies’ aid meeting of the Methodist church has been post- poned until further notice. EXPECTED SON—FOOLED —To Mr. ana Mrs. Roy Voegt of Blnckduck a daughter, Sunday, April 1, at mrs. John Thompson's maternity hospital. SUNDAY SCHOOL ORGANIZED Sunday school will be held every Sunday in the Carr Lake school build- ing. The first' session was held Sunday, April 1. Read Daily Pioneer Wantads Diamonds for men To a man a diamond is more than an ornament. It is a business asset. wealth, it and is Being a form of respect evidence of success. cocmmands Barker diamonds are the qual- ity the successful man desires —stones of high brilliancy, per- fect cutting and unblemished structure. Each year adds to their intrinsic value. $12.00 to $260 Scarrpins. ... $1.75 to $20.00 E. A. Barker Jewelor 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks af-crsiss Sec’y. we own them. BErIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Inul Agent. LT A T T e VITAGRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE Nell Shipman, Wm. Duncan & Geo. Holt Last seen here in ‘““God’s Country and the Woman’f, in the Six Part story of thrills, mystery and action “Through the Wall’’ Sununnnunnnnmm IIIIIIIlIIIIllIlllllllllllIIl We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. —— THURSDAY ——— Harold Lockwood & May Allison In a Metro Wonderplay T AT Illlll.‘ i IIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII H Tonight Also Wed. Matinee & Evening