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TUESDAY. MAY 1. 1917 A Question youdare not ignore A Picture yon must not miss! P A s SI 0 Ns A gripping life-story built on facts, but different from the NOTICE!|. INHER”E" CLOSE TO_,BP_:‘{,ERY HOME ! - —7 Big Parts— There will be no vau- GRAND THEATRE 5 deville at the Grand ? T Matinee and Evening A 3 | | [ Coming Events —an May 14—Tax judgment sale of government lands at the court house. June 1—Bemidji high school com- Personals and Newsy Notes mencement. June Z4_The farmers will hold| Mrs. R. L. McDomald and_four || §N€2tre Tonight as Mon. & Tues.,May 7 & 8 their annual picnic at the fair|children of Savannah, Mo., and Mrs. advertised-* ] MAE MURRAY in “The i C : Plow GCirl’”” a Paramount Picture will be shown at the Regular Adm. Price, 5¢c, 15¢ grounds. J. H. Laney of Turtle River were in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Deer River where they will visit relatives. Mrs. McDonald is a daughter of Mrs. Laney.- Mrs. McDonald owns land near Deer River. STUDY CLUB MEETS At the meeting of the Woman’s study club yesterday afternoon in the club rooms of the library, it was de- cided not to hold the annual ban- uet as planned this year but to give he money to be spent for the ban- ~ quet to the Red Cross society. The b _ banquet was to have taken place on May 28. The program carried out yesterday was as follows: Paper—*‘Contrast F. Marion Craw- ford fmd Margaret Deland,” M(,:s_ B.| To Intending settiers and farm la-| Mr. Ladd of Grand Forks, N. D, W. Lakin. borers apply to W. E. Black, Can-|is building a cottage on his farm Book review—“Saracinesca”, Miss|adian Government Agent, Clifford |near Little Turtle Lake. Beatrice Mills. Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for = . -Book review—*“The Iron Woman,” |Settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other| $50,000 to loan ou farms. Déan Mrs. A. B. Palmer. information in Western Canada. Land Co.—Adv. g7t Life and Works of S. W. Mitchell, 323t Mrs. E. E. McDonald. Paper—“Hamlin Garland,” Mrs. B. M. Gile, agriculturist of the Be- E W. Johnson. midji schools, with the “assistance of N The last meeting of the club for |several of the students, has been| _Misses Amanda and Stella Haugen this' year will be held May 14, at|busy today putting up garden seeds|Cf Bagley were among the visitors in which time the reports of the secre-|in packages, to be distributed among |the city yesterday. taries will be read and the year’s|the school children. work gone over. Election of officers will also take place at this last meeting. Mary Pickford’s new play, “Less Than the Dust,” (at the Elko theater Friday and Saturday, matinees and |brush hands. Phone 231. C. F. evenings) takes its name from a poem | Hicks. 430tf written by Laurence Hope and is the wail of a little castaway who though Mrs. Arthur Warner of Puposky of English birth has been reared|was attending to business matters in among the lower caste of India. 1-51 | Bemidji yesterday between trains. been beautiful, fascinating, thrilling, |« x * x x *x x *x * K K XK K K X K or winsome, but never has she ap- peared in a role that grips the heart strings as does her characterization of Polly in this remarkable story of the hike of a poor girl from an Eastern metropolis to California, with her paby brother. This photo- play is the coming attraction at the It is now conceded by physicians|Elko theater, Thursday, matinee and that the kidneys should have more|evening. = attention as they control the other Prescription e *Ecze organs to a remarkable degree and for 15 years the standard remedy for all skin disease e Two painters wanted, two good Read Dailly Pioneer Wantads —— KX XK EEX R XXX XXX XKR DON'TNEGLEGTKIDNEYS Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Prescrip- tion, Overcomes Kidney Trouble. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. da27u The kidneys should receive some assistance when needed. We take less exercise, drink less water and and often eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do more wor. than nature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such as lame back, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burning, brickdust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheuma- 36te tism, maybe weak or irregular heart do a tremendous amount of work in s. A liquid used externally. Inastas removing the poisons and waste mat- ter from the system by filtering the blood. rvelief from ftch. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Your money back if the first bottle does not bring you relief. Ask alsoabout D. D. D. Seap, - A BARKER'S DRUG STORAR Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson of town of Northern transacted business in Bemidji Monday. Optometry means eye service. Spring time is Kodak time! De- veloping, 10¢; prints, only 3¢, 4c¢, 5c. Rich Studio, 29th 10th St. Phone 570. School photos—baby photos —quality portraits at money savings. OFFICERS AND TEACHERS ELKO THEaTRE TONIGHT action, warns you that your kidneys T 5-22 Miss Mary McKee of Deer Lake require help immediately to avoid 3 S i A more serious trouble. " teachers of the Presbytorian Sunday | . Miss Carrie Schafer, who has been |18 Visiting friends in Bemidji this| ™% {40, Ternal compound that has And WEDNEDDAY---Matinee & Evening school will be held this evening in |the Buest of her sister, Mrs. C. Rob- week. had most remarkable success as a kid- the church parlors at 8 o’clock. All|ertson, of Lavinia for the past week, - ney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kil- . officers and teachers are urged to be returned to her home in the town of WORDERFUL mer’s Swamp-Root. Tnere is noth- B e e o e MAYRS SR ARMEDY | i,y & o, S Tess fo-transact, Don’t forget the concert Wednes-| ¥ 43 STO?&ACH froubl@ |and it is sure to benefit you. Get a THE DAINTY VITAGRAPH STAR, in day evening in the Norwegian Luth- bottle from your druggist. SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING eran church on Minnesota avenue | W IISICALRAIINW XL R4 k=1 However, if you wish first to test “The c'ory of Yo'ande” and Eighth street. 2-51| Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the |this great preparation send ten cents St h and Intestines, Aut IntaxchgKnp p&c Binghamton, N. . omach and Intestines, Auto- -1to Dr. Kilmer 0., Binghamton, N. The semi-annual meeting of the Miss Eloise Bekken, who has been | cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis | Y., for a sample bottle. When writ- 3FS('1"?{1:K AX;QRL;UI;&(%EU%;N%ISBRI:S% %fif‘&}?fi;f%fi“fi Twenty-eighth district of the Re-|the guest of her sister, Mrs. I P.|and other fatal ailments result from |ing be sure and mention the Bemidji NOCENCE ¥ bekah lodges will be held in Bagley, | Batchelder, for the past several days, [Stomach Trouble. Thousands of |Daily Pioneer.—Adv. i : May 3. The degree staff of the Be-| has returned to her school at Becida. [ Stomach Sufferers owe their complete WITH EVART OVERTON AS THE LEADING MAN. i midji lodge will exemplify the Re- bekah degree on a class of candidates at the meeting. recovery to Mayr’s Wonderful Rem- Children 5S¢ USUAL PRICES Adults 16¢ Attend the concert at the Nor-|edy. Unlike any other for Stomach wegian Lutheran church Wednesday | Ailments. For sale by Barker’s Drug evening. Tickets 25c. 2-51 | Store and druggists everywhere. | THE a TERS Misses Gertrude Coy and Gertrude METHODIST LADIES AID i e Huntosh. of.. Buena._ Vista were the The regular meeting of t.e Ladies | guests of friends and relatives in Be- CH As RAY’ i Aid society of the Methodist church |midji during the week-end. [] will be held tomorrow afternoon at " "2:30 o’clock in the church parlors. * Election of officers will take place at * this meeting. LEAGUE MEETING A business meeting will be held by the Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church Thursday evening —_— in the church parlors. Lunch will Joe Cizner of Sweet Grass, Mont., be served. All are cordially invited |is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Gilbert «o attend. Peterson, and family of Buena Vista. 'REX Theatre —> TONIGHT <«— THURSEAY---Matinee & Evening In a Paramount Picture e - S~ Pt ey | Tane The Right Direction The fascinatingly told screen story of a beautiful girl of the slums, a baby and a dog, and of what happened to them on their long tramp across the continent makes an extraordinary photoplay. GRAND TONIGHT - Who -played -with.«Eunur _Mae Murray, the charming Lasky “of these mice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf in ¢ s |[star, who will be seen at the Grand Keenanin TgECOWARD theater tonight in the Jesse L. Lasky production of ‘“The Plow Girl,” had 1] §y || her first taste of framing during the nnorah a Ig' filming of some of the scenes of this picture. She was given a yoke of oxen and told to make a nice, com- In Triangle Play fortable furrow. According to Tre- ports, the oxen and the plow remain- Seven Acts ed on the ground, the star at the plow handle, spending most of the AND time doing essential gymnastics.| == Finally the oxen, realizing that they “BOMBS” had an amateur at the helm, ran . away with Miss Murray still cling- A Keystone Comedy with ing to the plow handle. The star CHAS. MURRAY has announced that in the future she — GRAND — TOMORROW will do her plowing in a taxicab. s AT THE REX That there is a little bad in every Hans Neilson of town of Northern is one of the many farmers in this vicinity who has purchased a Ford car this spring. good little city is pictured in a new S I VA way in “The Libertine” which comes Sounds a Warning Against the | to the Rex theater May 6 ’ngntd l7. Lures of the “ Thi r-feature does not lift the | WILLIAM FARNUM is super-featu » lid off the tenderloin for a night merely to show the sordid life there, but it, takes one into the homes of s the “high and mighty,” where wick- edness is found hidden under the cloak of respectability. In “A Man of Sorrow” [ Tomorrow HE Matinee & Night “Reward of the Faithless” stag y The Libertine” is said to be the 11 from Hha = succe.ss 17] and Fox (Eomedy " first photoplay that has dare&il to i‘(’:lh 4 [ de the mansions of the idle r — HOOd Man Bllnd H" F.mr s s“"on ::r ?ts story of free love, loose living It Y Lo Y D - 3 and the eventual wrecked lives ol ou Love Your Daughter W ke Soie Plny ' i 7 ACt._- -8c & 18c man and maid. Life in those sec- Don’t Fail to See the Picture tions of every big city where the morals are thought to be above re- proach provides. many interesting — e AR SR EREESIS R R R R : mh,? ? sltuationgrhin ti::s unium:lal Idsc;een sl‘nday & Monday drama. e picture is heralded as = o x Tailor Made Suits h d p A GR AN 1:30---8:45 TON'GHT % Drop in and look over our 4 |On that will arouse fathers anc MAY 6th & 7th i 5¢ & 15¢ : smmgofl?‘sggmgfiasu““' to their children as nothing in film- x 309 Third St. LA e D ‘ . I E R R R R R R R R Bea AT THE 0 mtital Anita Stewart, the dainty Vita- graph actress, in “The G]o;'yt of Yo‘; Ew ["-' lande,” a screen story written an (L Mae Murray caSh FOI’ J.UI'Ik directed by women—picturing thie " M A P S w u R l n i d virtue—is —DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY— |/ iriemer o et mester o (| WAR THE in Saveold rubbers, rags, met- night and tomorrow, matinee and INFOURCOLORS a]sl'%?ld o Dapter. 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