Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 10, 1918, Page 5

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_Coming Events Today—Telephone the Pioneerof- fice, 922, about’ that-news item you have in' mind. Your - guests and friends will appreciate the courtesy. All are welcome. e SOCIETY | NEW OFFICERS ELECTED Officers for the ensuing year were elected at the annual meeting of the . First Scandinavian Lutheran Ladies .. Ald society yesterday afternoon, held in the basement of the church, as| 77— ’°lll>°wsl:(1 iy resident—Mrs. 0. M. .Skinvik. Vice president—Mrs. 1. B. Olson, P ersona]s and Secretary—Mrs. I. Nygaard. urged to be present. JOINT INSTALLATION A picnic lunch was served. £ _ HOSTESS T0 SOCIETY Mrs. 8. L. Sellers entertained the Study club of the Baptist Missionary society at her home last evening. friends Wed,nesday. tery in San Francisco” and ‘“What The Missionary society of Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. M. Bagley this eve- ning at 8 o’clock. All members are ém’]ljreaaurel'~Mrs. Andrew _Casper- NQWSY Notes of Mrs. Byer of the Fifth ward to: morrow _afternoon at: 2:30 o'clock. MISSIONARY MEETING TONIGHT the ‘There - will be a joint installation of officers of the G. A. R. Post and wallies of the Circle Saturday eve- ning in Odd Fellows hall. Supper will be served to the members of the Post and Circie and to'their friends. Mrs. Fred Bardwell of the town of Northern was the guest of Bemidji Mrs. Lottie Achenbach and Mise Mrs. George Slater was leader. The|Lizzie Brennan of Wilton were the qire o . topics takgn up were “Chinese Ceme- | 8uests of relatives here yesterday. Silver Lake township, dled Decomber Do We Know About Africa?” The One of these nice days you ought was served. Mrs. Martin Longballa | picture taken. ... will ‘entertain the society in-about a month. Wednesday. ~ B. A. C. CLUB TOMORR"W ;The B. A. C. club of the Presby- . terian church will meet in the church basem®nt tomorrow ‘evening at 7:30 o’clock. There are now 32 _boys in the club. Plans are being made to have another mock trial in about a week. 5 = HOSTESS- TO CIRCLE i The Girls’ Sewing circle of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. t . ~J. C. Tennstrom, 409 America avenue All members are urged to be present. ors yesterday. " $50,000 to loan on TArms. Land Co. : X \ e —TONIGHT ONLY— Again Displays His Athletic Prowess In ~ And a Two-Part Keystone Comedy “NEVER AGCAIN” FRIDAY—Matinee 2:30 and Night Starring GRETCHEN LEDERER—And a Comedy TONIGHT—Last Showing of Billie Burke- with THOS. MEIGHAN in “ARMS and the GIRL” the Beautiful Triangle Star "OLIVE THOMAS In the Prize Winning Story " “Betty Takes a Hand” ALSO SHOWING A TRIANGLE COMEDY - e GRAND ToveiT | FAIRBANKS [ | THEHABIT OF HAPPINESS 7 PART TRIANGLE PROGRAM 10c-20¢c “Lair of The Wolf* --- Butterfly Feature At the ELKO Theatrs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' Matinee 3:00 and Night Picturized by Jack Cunningham, a former Bemidji resident. meeting was well attended and lunch | to_go to Hakkerup’s and have ylolla' Mrs. A. Johnson of Gonvick was among the visitors in the city on Miss Thora Kvale of the town of Frohn was among the business visit- Mrs. H. H. Hosman of Cogswell, N. D., who has been a guest at the M. E. Ibertson home, has™ returned to Cogswell. She is a daughter of Mrs. D. K. McPherson, -who is also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ibertson. Dean 471tf Nice bright baled hay, per bale.$1.00 |obtain o 50c. package of Anuric, the Mrs. E. E. McDonald, field secre- tary of the Red Cross, passed yes- terday at Bagle); in the h:lteresrt of WILLING RKER! that work. While there she was a 6. W0 $ T0 MEET guest at the G. H. Hansel home. Mrs. |~~~ Mrs. Jess Mclver will entertain | McDonald went to Walker today and |j the Willing Workers Aid at the home | will go to Blackduck tomorrow. ,Misses Cora and Mina Stout have| managing. editor of the metropolitan returned from Island Lake where|newspaper is sent to learn the name they visited their parents. of . the co-respondent -in. the- sensa- tional Van Kreel divorce case, — State ‘ot Ohis, City of Tol Does Not Reduce the Price. i c‘wl:"? z_ of Toledo, A;pipe has been invented which fills | Frank.J. Cheney.makes oath that he {tself as fast as: the -tobacco in the gh:::;ga%l:tugzl :: glz.e e u:’ths 4l bowl is consumed. How Mark Twaln | 5o moledo, County and' State aforesaid, would have appreclated this modern 5’1‘&:&“ ;’agl RnErg: gg{‘ Rghs' sam: o‘s HU. eac! convenience! While Mr. Clemens wWas | g 4% orv case.of Catarrh tha cantiot be a young man, it is sajd, he contrived | cured cbfthe use of HALL’S'CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENBY. a_pipe, consisting of a can of tobacco| T 11 orore me and subscribed in Germans:™ Four of your photos to The Silver Lake club elected new officers Saturday. ho e W T. Noonan, editor of the- Bau-. dette Region was a business visitor in the city yuosterday. P We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool, Pelts and Tallow and :will pay you the full market price. ‘ oy 45 Rion otudio, 39 Tentn 86| - only 95¢. Rich studio, ‘en . ¥ 3 ] . S Adve—12tt- | RED ‘CROSS NOTES Mre. P. Bodin has returned from OR B, €. BUSY . St. Cloud where she had been visit- C,:;l:e a',’.‘:nl'“flfilgg ‘figa‘g ",';,. l}:‘: placed on the floor, to which a long | my Srescnce, this &th day .ot December, ing. . | soldiers. These are made.by knit- rubber tube was attached. Then he A'(seél)m" A wilgrfy"gg{qflc' A ting six-inch squares of varied col-| Would light the whole can and smoke | Hairs Catarrh Medicine is taken fn- ored yarn which are sewed together.| In bed.—Exchange. . | ternally -and_acts through the Blood: on They ..ave not enough yarn to pro- g:: ?.‘.‘5"...“853:'.’“%‘5&““ o Bystars. Hopd :e«:arlitth"t‘hii mrk, Fnd -earn?atly Heel Not to Bear Weight. - i J.‘fixgmgta CO. Toledp. 0. # If you need wood, order from ol‘!,fibrlslft c:lor:d ore :r&xx p:::; The weight of the body must never gmv.ymmn, Pills :.',, c{,,.sup.&m Reeves. - Good wood; quick delivery.|,v have. This 'sl.n lexcnllent. way|.be borne on the heels. In walking, ! . > ‘17| ¢5 use odd pleces and the Junior Red | the leg 1s thrown forward from the Remember, Wed.,, “Wheatless Day" * Cross should be encouraged in this[ hip, knee acting in harmony, heel hML ‘““{BM';" Ch“l':i“ B°.‘l‘t'°'°‘;):"° work. 'Save any yarn you may have, | touching the ground first; but the | === }Q:ul:l;!l; of a new daughter, born it only a yard long—-it can-all he| weight should be so quickly trans- NOONAN MAKES CALL : " ;‘t““t- g‘:‘d lgg‘;’“ Mias H;“- or leave| ferred to the ball of the foot that the Mrs, James F. th:s l?t the tovivn pl; e Cross work rooms. heel| lmnkes lno nolse. “‘(l)ne :vho waltll:s of Liberty is among the business vis- s +| notsily s always walking incorrectly itors in the city. An 5}2{'{3,},,‘ “,‘},‘,1,,513150-““,_ and of course cannot be gfaceful. Miss Catherine Marcus of.. Nevis, :&n‘:)‘lv:trll?:% t:h: lgfdo'&:‘bfizu:“{:; —_ Xllnn‘i!lis tlhe g;lelB{:l(l’tPherk'“tse{, u'fii Machinists’ ‘dance. This was made M ec Ripple, o ark. e will 3 Alec Ripplo, ot MULl Parkc 'Sh Wil py selitng trappe and ‘checking|| FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION Mrs. George Brml';' :.nd Mfi.‘ w,‘,}‘ of the dance to $118.50. 5 i liam Masterson of the town of North- A : °l‘;“ plassed yesterday in the city| |y pyer's Sirele ggt' at the work shopping. .rooms Wednesday afternoon - where Get a 1918 desk catendar pad now ,gxeeng.embers sewed .on hogpital gar- at the Pioneer office. 106t2) ““Mrs, A. Lord requests that all who & 3 There will fh—e_Ttelephone o have sweaters to -kmit- will = kindly pany meeting at the Shovel 'Leks| e pians on makins s swipment in|| NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPAN : school house Sunday afternoon at 2|ion days. There are 15 sweaters all One Half Blook North of Unlon Station, BEMIDJI,' MINN : o’clock. ready- an bout 69.are out which are not finighed. R T S S5l Don’t forget to:read = Reeves ‘& Reeves ad about .wood and hay. 17tf OFF1 % s .%;igdififlg A.I’D the PRI At the W. H, McPherson of Silver Lake 18 | owoish Lutheran. La Ald.soclet spending a couple of days in the city) e < ): on bustness. He reports that Joh | Of the Fifthaward, the following of Rafferty, one of the hom érs in Pl;esld;?ega Mrs,; %‘flfi Wal{i‘udg. 3 vis Vice p ent+—-Mrs.: Gust - Lund. 28 and wag buried at Cass Lake the| goore “Mra iFrank Herling. following Wednesday. Treasfi Mrs. Henry Ohngren. Mrs.. D.. K. McPherson .and ;son, € ’Cl,lfi?;d, :)tMForxn&n,PhN. D., alel By o | HEALTHY'SKIN 4 guests ' of rs. McPherson's sister, - Mrs. M. E. Ibertson, and family. DEPENDS® ON"KIDNEYS. They will remain in the city all win- & ter and Clifford will attend the Be-| The skin and the intestines, which midji school.' Mrs. McPherson is re-| work together with the kidneys to throw covering from an operation which | out. the poisons of the:bedy, do a part of she underwent in Fergus Falls re-|the'work, but a clean body.and a healthy cently. one depends on the kidneys. If the ~ idneys - are clogged with toxic poisons you suffer from stiffness in the knees in the morning on arising, your joints scem A L e 'Are You Leaving For the Winter? BEFORE you go, why not turn over all your securities to this Company for safekeeping during Wood, wood, hay, hay, wood, wood. Extra good dead cut tamarack wood, B 16 ln;hes e .j. o .32.5‘;) “mty,"txoub:iy halvfie rhell‘xmflzic pn‘ilns, xtra fine seasone ackpine wood, in In the , stiff necl adaches, 16 inches ........... L....$2.50 :;l;‘etimu swollen feet, or neumlg'g,é your abscnce ? Fire burnt tamarack and jackpine| pains—all due to the uric acid or toxic wood, mixed, 16 inch ..... $2.15 | poisons in the blood. This is the time Fire burnt jackpine, 16 inch..$2.00] to go to the nearest drug store and simply When held in a safekeeping account, your securities are available to you at any time. You may direct their delivery or sale by letter, or may withdraw them to be used as collateral for loans. No matter where you may be, your securities are always under your control and direction. Just think what this guailibility will mecan. When bonds are locked in your safe deposit box, maturing interest. must go uncollected during your absencc; called or maturing bonds must wait—you lose inter- [l est in the meantime; you may suffer loss because of .h inability to sell your holdings or to use them as i collateral. A safekeeping account will obviate every } | | | l | | Delivered to all parts of the city | discovery of Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, free of charge. Then drink a cup of hot water before Reeves & Reeves, Office, Markham | meals, with an Anuric Tablet, and Hotel Bldg. Phone 20. 17tf | notice the gratifying results. You will find that Anuric dissolves uric acid as water does sugar. Minneapalis, Minn.—“Some time ago I caught a cold which settled in my bladder. I could find nothing to relieve me until I read in the papers of Dr. Pierce’'s Anuric Tablets and decided to try them as a last resort. Have used but one box of the Anuric as yet, but have Joseph Kaufman, director of the|been greatly benefited by it. My back- Paramount photoplay version of|ache, from which I ‘suffered "untold I “Arms and the Girl” which is ap-|agonies all summer, has now almost dis- | pearing again tonight at the Elko :[)lpeared I can recommend Anuric to ! theater, is a stickler for accuracy !“fi,e,m’s from kidney .and bladder dis- | and realism. The lead is taken by|orders”—Mgr. N. W. Borscs, ‘1032 | Billle Burke who is supported by |4th Street N. i | Thomas Meighan and an éxcellent| Minneapolis, Minn.—‘Since baby came i cast. However, no gruesome scenes|I have been greatly troubled with my are permitted in the . photoplay|kidneys. My back ached incessantly. f staged to show the adventures of an{I rheumatic pains through the right it American girl in Belgium at begin-|shoulder. The kidneys were in a weak- it ning of the great world war, and is|ened condition and did not act as they \ full of pathos, thrills and romance.|should. I was easily tired and it seemed a burden to d around. For my trouble I used Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tab- lets and have been greatly relieved. My kidneys are in far better condition than d i_ THEATERS ELKO THEATER PROGRAM . Tell our Trust Officer how you want your secur- ities handled while you are gone. He will arrange to meet the situation—and at a cost surprisingly small. one of these difficulties. Elko Friday. How Betty Marshall brought about the reunion between Tom and his father, and the renewal of a friend- ship between two old men after a bitter feud of years' standing, fur- nishes many of the unusual situa- tions in the Triangle play, ‘‘Betty WerLs-DickeyTrust (o y S BTH STAND 2NDAVE.SOUTH. = Friday and Saturday, matinees and \ L\ NN MINNEAPOLIS o " evenings, starring Olive Thomas. | This story was picturized for Tri- y A 4 i 3 angle by Jack Cunningham, a son of E: i i B . M. F. Cunningham of this city. - H b AT THE GRAND | A , { TR ' “The Habit of H(a}pp ness,” a Tri- S [ angle feature play at the Grand to- night, once again affords a demon- stration of the athletic prowese of Douglas Fairbanks. As chief smil d in th p gloomy house of Jonathan Pepper, JEWEL PRODUCTIONS (Incorporated) Presents millionaire grouch, in ‘“The Habit of Happiness,” he has occasion to meet a band of thugs and the way he mess- 4 es up the baronial hall of Pepper is - g i spice the like of which never before before.”—Mas. LesLie TroMas, 810 E. 15th Street. i has seasoned the home plate. Hg mixes the features of one gangster until another gets him from the rear. Then he scoots up the sairs and pulls another bad man clean over the ban- isters by his leathery neck;and.deals him his quietus on<the floor. en he handles two at once, with ease and dispatch. _Atn%fie Rex ton!ght%&gufomormw will be shown a feature bill that is certain to draw heavily, it being the| second of the special series of the Jewel Productions (Incorporated) presenting Elaine Hammerstein, one of the newest film stars, in “The Co- Respondent’” adapted from the drama by the same name. Included in tae program will be " [ a two-reel film of Tom Mix, the %l world’s champion rider and rope m Ix | thrower, who has been featured in b 8 pictures in the leading theaters of the large cities. No increase in price for this absorbing program of eight reels. In “The Co-Respondent,” the —IN— “The Co-R dent” “The Co-Responden Adapted From the Drama By the Same Name Directed by Ralph W. Ince ' ’ SENSATIONAL ADDED FEATURE < World’s Champion Rider and Rope Thrower ;é:ori' I:!i thal'. o}z alsmfll} to;n N:w - = ; uter wgfig: afl;a:{lo%so:fii g:llevee: she I“ All L L1 Elght Feature Reels [ L 1] 'n All has found them all in Langdon Van Kreel, dissolute multi-millionaire, . uncongenially wedded, who under| P"ce. |°c and 200 ~ the name of Robert Gordon brings the girl to a small town hotel where they are trapped by his wife as a mock marrioge is. about to take i place. A year later the girl, having e e Ul won succéss aid the heart of the J I } ( ) Matinee 2:30 o’clock ¢ 7:20-9 o'clock <

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