Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1917, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e — balsam pillows. It is hoped that outside markets may be created for these. The seventh grade girls are clip- ping cloth to use in filling pillows for the soldiers. The seventh grade boys have or- TO NEW HOMF Mrs. William Bagsley and daugh- ter, Mrs, Beryl Neumann, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. ‘W. P. Nuss, left Saturday for Anoka where they will make their home. ganized themselves into squads to|They have been making their home sell popcorn and peanuts at foot-|at Kelliher for the past few years. ball and basketball games during the | They are former Bemidji residents. year. At the game Saturday they CORD WO00D cleared five dollars. Those having cord wood for quick Saturdays and afternoons after school hours, boys are willing to shipment, give lowest cash prices F. 0. B. G. N. Ry. Write D. R. Mc- take ‘“odd jobs” about town, and Lean, Wood Dealer, Box 36, Sarles give one-half of their earnings to the Red Cross. People desiring the turned home Saturday evening from |said Miss McGregor. ‘“The Red Cross St. Paul and Minneapolis where|is so nearly perfect in its distrib- they had been the guests of friends|uting organization that misshipment and relatives for two weeks. or diversion of supplies is practic- —_— ally impossible.” Just look for our advertisement According to Miss McGregor, One of these nice days you ought| elsewhere in this paper. Letford’s|there is practically nothing needed to go to Hakkerup’s and have your) Garage. 106tf]in the care of the wounded soldiers picture taken. 14tt STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking_tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment — clogged liver and disordered bowels. Myrtle Edwards of Nebish is the guest of Bemidji friends. . gervice of such boys please call No.|P. O., North Dakota. 1-108 Mrs. O. B. Smith of Leonard pass-| 630 or No. 284. . A3 . ed Saturday in Bemidji shopping. - c l y I Comlng Events —_— The patriotic women of Minne-|ASTOUNDING REPORT ’ a ’t"g'ni' ‘ $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean|sota, Montana, North Dakota and FOR BEMIDJI 1 W oytentiny Land Co. d71tf| South Dakota who are making sup- n Oct. 9.—Opening number of the plies for the American Red Cross| The wife of a mercnant had stom- 7] 5 Woman’s Study club entertainments, Dr. J. W. Diedrich spent Sunday|need not have the slightest fear|ach trouble so bad she .could eat o sn“ls A [ ._" the Karl Scheurer Concert company.|at Little Falls, returning this morn- abo\;t the supplies reaching theiy nothh]lé]g butthtoast.]irult and hot wai 4 A 5B October 10—Opent ni- | ing. destination, or the urgent need of |ter. verything else would sour an i - e versity of M,m,ezm,,f‘g day- of U = the supplies, according to Miss Kath- | ferment. ONE SPOONFUL buck- B ; —With— '’ October 29—Speclal election for Mrs. Cotter Randall, who has|erine McGregor, a Red Cross worker |thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed N . MILTON SILLS fssuing of bonds to pay for bridge been the guest of friends in Hornet,| who went to Europe with the first|in Adler-i-ka benefited her IN- g gty and city hall 1o Ry returned to her home in Minneap-| unit of the Canadian Red Cross. She |STANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka Love, hat and the de- y hall, olis today. is now assisting in American Red | flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract .- sire for revenge on a des- = ——— Cross work at Butte, Mont., while|its relieves ANY CASE constipation, perey ert 1island! A proud, J. W. Naugle, of the Naugle Pole| visiting her sister. sour stomach or gas and prevents ap- % st Wwealthy soclal debutante & Tie company, went to Deer River “Without the supplies furnished |pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action > and a handsome, but im- Personals and today on business. He will return|through the Red Cross it would be|of anything we ever sold. City Drug pecunious second engi- to Bemidji tomorrow. a perplexing, if not insoluble prob-|Store.—Adv. neer of a yacht, a fasein- . _— lem to supply comfort to the .men ating situation! L ¢ ] ’ re- 3 Newsy Notes Mr. and Mrs. William Lilye in the military hospitals of Europe’ —_— that is not available through the Red Mrs. O. J. Bourgeois of Brainerd|Cross supply depots in Europe. Anton Frederickson of Solway was arrived in the city Saturday and is among the business visitors Satur-|the guest of her daughter, Miss Jen- i is. day. nie Bourgeols " Dr. Edwards'hplivi 'l;:lablem arouse the Mrs. Edwards of the school farm ver in a soothing, healing way. When —_— S T Miss Agnes Arnold of Turtle RIVr | returned this morning from Nebish THE A_ TERS the liver and bowels are performing their IR T Wwas a between train visitor in the|wpnere ghe had been visiting over T natural functions, away goes indigestion — city Saturday. Sunday. mflswmac}: tm“blesl;ad Saith 1 2 —_— ’ _ “If you have a e in your B H M | 1‘\)4:-:. A S:.ith_er of (rtumf Rmer ¥as| Albert Wheaton of Cass Lake AT THE ELEO llg‘z:;ltl‘!l.ong::gru: fec:fl::?' naopgc;:;iefiom EM'D\" ORSE ; A% 0 E;T Saturday, rum visitor in the city)epent the week-end at the B. B.[ .gouls Adriti” is the title of the|energy, troubled with undigested foods, We Buy and Sell Horses, s He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-| 2¢W World-Picture Brady-Made in|you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- (5] d Vehicl Willi D % a4 Beulah Den-| field P . " which charming Ethel Clayton will |stitute for calorpel. 5 arnesses an enicles. am Lennis; and. Bew'an e e be seen at the Elko theater tonight.| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a ————— nis of Bagley were the guests of Bemidji relatives Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Blackburn and daughter, Charlotte, of ABE \\ Come to the chicken pie supper in|Lake have been guests at the A. B. ..,,;--Me basement of the Presbyterian Flatner, C. C. Sheppard and John + "' ehurech next Wednesday, Oct. 10, McCormack homes for a few days. from 5 to 8 p. m. 5-109 Mrs. James Trench of Monticello, Minn., arrived in Bemidji yesterday and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, and husband of Lake Boulevard. Mrs. Dan O’Connor returned from McIntosh Saturday where she had been visiting for the past few weeks. Misses Mildred Baker and Esther Buror of Blackduck motored to Be- ~ypidji Saturday. and attended the ‘osston-Bemidji football game. And don’t carry a watch you have to apologize for. There is nothing you can say which will justify either situation. You can buy an accurate time- keeping watch, in a handsome gold filled case, guaranteed for 20 years, for as little as $8.00 at Barker’s. Mrs. Alice Hagadon returned to her home in Leonard Saturday after visiting relatives at Leonard for a short time. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward C. A. John- - son and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Roy No war price advance yet—‘‘Get|Cowan of Virginia, who have been ‘Rich’ quick” for all your photo work|the guests of Mr. Johnson's sister, —aquality and service. Rich Studio,| Mrs. R. L. Given, and family for 29 10th. Phone 570-W. 921tf | several days, returned to their home Saturday. . been released from jail through the efforts of the lawyer and who de- mands his fee for having him re- leased. It is a clever portrayal and will meet the approval of all. The Hillyers, a versatile and pop- ular team where their act has been shown, wijill present an unusually novel number entitled ‘“A Miniature Cabaret.” A Knickerbocker three- reel feature and a comedy reel will also be shown. iss Elizabeth Eberline, Mrs. M. jowns and William Eberline motor- ed to Wadena Friday and spent the p~ week-end with friends. That being a fact—a watch be- ing a necessity for the man or woman who values time—and everybody expecting you to own a good watch—you ought REX’S BIG PRODUCTION to come into Barker’s and buy George Bronson-Howard’s latest a watch you’ll be proud of in work for the screeui ]v]vill gdo tn:m at any company. It will be a the Rex theater tonight an ,omor- 3 o row when the Universal Film Manu- money-making investment for facturing company will star Her- you. bert Rawlinson in ‘‘Come Through” described as an epic of the under- world. Alice Lake plays the lead- ing feminine role. 'She is a well known dancer, and recently won a prize for dancing in Los Angeles, with Franklyn Farnum, the well known Bluebird star. dElagon%e dance numbers are introduce y Miss Lake and Rawlinson, and are E ‘l Barfifll' The Junior high school has or-(saiq to add a new type of interest to ganized itself in clubs for Red Cross|the film's development. work. The eighth grade girls are “Come Through” is in seven reels, learning to knit. They will also|anq was directed by Jack Conway, make holders to sell. when Mr. Howard, who wrote it The eighth grade boys are making| while in Universal City, writing and directing for Universal, was called East. The story has to do with the impromptu marriage at midnight of a society girl to a crook who is mis- taken by her sweetheart as her other lover. Judge Marshall A. Spooner of Be- midji, a former judge of the district court here, spent several days in town this week trying a case before Judge McClenahan and a jury.— Independent Age, Aitkin. Mrs. Nels Okeson and daughter, Elsie, of Blackduck were the guests of friends in the city Saturday, be- tween trains. E. J. Willits is moving his office from 115 Third street to the Shoe Hospital building, between the Home Bakery and the postoffice. He will have three office rooms in the build- ing. Mrs. O. N. Johnson and daughter, Gladys, of the town of Frohn were called to Grand Forks, N. D., Sat- urday by the sudden death of Mrs. Johnson’s son, Nels Johnson. You'll find beauties to select from, at prices representing the utmost in watch value. : Miss Jeanette Stechman and Miss L. Owens, teacher in the high school at Tenstrike, came to Bemidji Sat- urday to witness the football game between Bemidji and Fosston. RED CROSS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leach, who have been the guests of Mrs. Leach’s daughter, Mrs. D. Gainey, and fam- ily since Wednesday, have gone to Minneapolis where they will visit her son, J. Towhey, before returning to their home in Winona. VAUDEVILLE Tonight 7:30 & 9:00 THE Hillyers Presenting their entertaining Miniature Cabaret. Davis & Earl Black Face Comedians in their excrutiating Funny Number “ The Lawyer and His Client *’ With Picture Program “Twin Souls”—Three part Knickerbocker Drama “The Model Janitor’-—-Comedy - TONICHT GRAND Adm. 10c & 20c The main action in this drama trans- |purely vegetable compound mixed with hero and heroine are shipwrecked. gi;ein;,ngzmgshg':aoinfhe work without As the hero is a former lover of the . H down cold, it is evident that the|Telief, o you can eat what you like. ¢ Ober-g.conStructlon company ! situation of the two being together At 10c and 25c per box. All druggista. i Veltphone Samiag, M. possibilities. Supporting Miss Clay- ton is handsome Milton Sills and vorites who do splendid work. Don" ‘po’o- : Mrs. Charles Lundeen, who has Mrs. Luella Bertram, who has vis- A - ¥ AT THE GRAND gize for not \ for a week, returned to her home in|the town of Northern for a week, re- again be on the Grand theater pro- ) Alida Saturday. turned to her home in Burlington, (G800 ' O T 7 oty caomine \ : ) rélatives i, Brainerd. face comedians who offer an excru- wa‘o’. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Palmer of tiatingly funny talking number, Next TUESDAY ’ His Client.” The characters repre- . G. M. - . lo"alx;;', P;rll?i]e;;m})l?the';"heer arrived sented are a negro lawyer, so called ment from a correspondence school for several days. after the usual six weeks’ tuition is a slovenly negro who has just Opening Number of the University Course ———————————————————————————————————————— Woman’s Study Club. The Scheurer Company com- bines the violin, harp and violoncello, making possible all musical literature. Season Tickets $1.50 Single Admission 50c pires on a desert island where the |olive oil. ~You will know them by their £=_ P woman and as she has turned him| Take ome or two at bedtime for quick alone on the island is replete with 1] L LU LT T seen in the cast are a number of fa- been the guest of Bemidji friends|ited her mother, Mrs. Sam Hayth, of Vaudeville, “with * wietures, will - having a Ia., today. Enroute she will visit only. Davisand Barl afe two black. y Grand Forks, N. D,, are the guests which they call “The Lawyer and in the city Saturday and will remain as he evidently received his parch- fees were paid. The other character e ar c eurer To be presented in Bemidji during the winter by the the performance of some of the most beautiful works in (Seats on sale at Netzer’s) Jeweler 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks JIMMIE WAS THE SLICKEST, SMOOTHEST, NIFTIEST, GLASSIEST, Nerviest little porch climber that ever happened. Somebody poked a gun in “Jimmie’s’ ribs— backed him across a room and made him marry a girl he never saw in his life. That’s part of the wonderful Universal thriller—By George Bronson Howard. “COME THROUGH” 20AYS - THE REX - 2DAYS TODAY, OCT. 8, TOMORROW OCT.9 The Biggest Melodrama Bemidji will see thie season. Direct from Its Broadway Run In New Yerk Clty Think you've seen thrills? “Come Through’ set New York talking. It set the critics of the metropolitan dailies in outdoing @ach other to praise it. HAVE NEW SON A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. B. Hyatt of Third street Saturday morning. BIDS WANTED To pull stumps and break 7% acres land on Section 33-146-33. Con- tractor to furnish all tools and board for his men. Otto Hienk, R. F. D. No. 3, Bemidji, Minn. 2d 10618 1w 1011 TO NEW POSITION Ted Markus of Nebish is in the city today, enroute to Kelliher, where he will be employed by the Crookston Lumber company. M’CORMACK ANSWERS CALL Daniel D. McCormack has enlisted at the local recruiting office and left this noon for Duluth, enroute to Jefferson barracks. He has joined the comouflage regiment. Comou- flaging is the art of creating scenes to deceive the enemy. Mr. McCor- mack had been in the employ of Shavitch Bros., and at the time he enlisted was in the employ of Gill Bros: ) 99 Thrilled audience after audience. Held them spellbound. Gripped their “GGME THBquH attention and interest with a vice-like grip. A photo dramamaster plece. 7 BIG REELS Prices 10c and 20c Tonight 7:20-9:00 - < ® O Q ] ®

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