Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 17, 1918, Page 5

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“/tion " Mrs. Willlam | among the -business ,oleh Fouberg, Thompson, | - cNamara, Larson, . .Kylo, bostad, Hoglund, Krohn After being’ enteruik | eity t.hey were he tle River passed yesterday .in Be- || midji: on business. While in the ts of relatives. OTICE Want to letlhaullng gt 200 “cords 310 1 6% from <foreman' of the ‘Carson;: 2 meehanlu ‘department of the Be- *|' midji 'Pionéer Publishing company’s oftice, is'ill at his home with an at- Mrs B. R gh) who underwent_' an_ operation_at pital recently, is econvalescing .and| left that institution. yesterda; Wi k is tae guest of: relatives- ward for a few- day: Mrs. Rgiph: Ripley 6t Lavinia was the. guest: of. friends: in-the city ‘on . Wednesday, thirty ladies . of Red Cross circle yesterday Great interest --was of every ‘other week. Mrs. wilk entertain the circle Fontiee. en! Red Cross chain party at their home 1aBt evening. - A Hooverized lunch was. served, those: serving - being, n' Red Cross-.costume. ] emblem’ was also used’ " MOOSE TO DANCE A dance will ‘'be given this .eve- ning: by the Loyal Order of Moose in ‘the Moose hall. ’l‘useth’n ,orches tra’ wtll play. H. F. Cmsberg, who ‘has the head of the local Salva- rmy sinde July, e expects to leave in a week or two for the East, : where he will go into.some line of ' ‘business. Before coming to Bemidjl;! Mr, Crusberg was pastor 0f a Meth- odist church in Wisconsin. s e Clfirrhnl Deafness Cannot Be Cured ‘by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased. portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catasrhcl deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an -in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the ‘Eustachian Tube. When . this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed;-Deatness is the result. .Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube n-toua to its mormal condition,” hearing 1. be destroyed forever. Many cases of utn are caused by catarrh, which is an i ed condition of the mucous sur- faces.* Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the hlood on the mucous surfaces of the Wo will glve One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot Qllllflmf by gl‘l"’n'ruc"'l"t:h Medicine. Cir- Tee. ggis ¥. J. CHENEY & CO Toloflo. O. St. |. “|'who is confined at St. Luella Back'us, ix'ghter of G. D. Backus, is i1l at ~her home with measles, but greatly improved. Robert Miller arrived in the city last ejening from Minieapolis ;and gft “his parents— on'- MissIssippi: . 'D. Simpkins passed yestei'- day in Bemidjl with her husband, ( Anthony’s hospital. G Mrs. H. N. Harding of Cass Lake is the guest of her daughter, Miss Ruth Harding, onie of the- teachers ‘[in the Central schiool building. Troppman’s store will- be " closed Friday to mark down goods for.big sale which. starts Saturday at 9 o'clock. Shoes for 96¢ and peas and corn for 5c a can. Come ear}y. . 117 Miss Carrie Armstrong, who has been -ill ‘at her home_ for-the past week, -has again assumed her duties in Dr. G. M. Palmer’s office, George Forte of the town of Lib- erty was in the.city yesterday to see his sister, Mrs. H. C.-Aldrich, who is at St. Anthony’s hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. W. Z. Robinson, who had un- dergone an operation at ~St., An- thony’s hospital for appendicitis, re- turned to her home on Minnesota av- enue yesterday. - A dance will be given Thursday night by the Loyal Order of Moose in.the Moose hall. Music will be furnished by Tuseth’s - orchestra. Tickets 50c. -117 e GRAND THeTE TONIGHT—BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT The Dashing Comedian Herbert Rawlinson - and the Dninty Screen Queen Brownie Vernon In the Sensational Comedy-Drama SFLIRTING WITH DEATH” Love’s Adventure in the Clouds, Thrilling Scenes and Episodes. An Exciting Story of a Soldier of Fortune who was aecver known to quit. TOMORROW, FRIDAY—Matinee 3:00 and Night HARRY CAREY as “THE SEGRET MAN” .. Boys, come and buy a pla at the social in ‘the’ C.nnf'regltloml church ‘tomorrow. evening, ¥ ' The oyster. supper..which was to ‘have been given Dby the ladies. of the Baptist-church next Friday has been postponcd untfl a llter dnta Peter* Bnbh of Benedict; empl ‘yed ‘at the CothyYan camp, was in' Bemidji today, coming to celebrate his birth anniversary: ‘Mr. Engh is one of the ' best loyaity bopsters Minnesota has' and says he'is not any pussyfoot when it comes to a case of express- ing himself. Attend the dance given Snturdny evening in the city hall ‘By. the Young-Men’s Society club.’ Music by Bemldji International Jazz orches- (311 Mrs./ A. ‘A, ‘Krueger, who ¢ guests.of their cousins, briMrs. - Cotton, of weeks, will J. Brown and dausfiters Katherine anu Louise,, returned this m; Rochester where thay -mother Mrs A W. Btlnchflald since before the holidays. ‘Troppman’s big Money Raising sale starts Saturday morning at 9 o’clock. ~ To the first five persons buying shoes ‘he will sell any shoe up:10-$5.00 for 96 cents, If you wanat ahoes cheap, here’s your chzmioa 18 The- Crookston Daily Times says: “A. F. Sherman of Fergus Falls, A, Kaiser of Bagley, W. L. Brooks of Bemidji- and Willlam Russell ,of Moorhead arrived in the city this morning to attend the meeting to be held today of the war work coun-|. cil.” ~ Mr. Brooks returned to Bemidji yesterday morning. Between 8 and 9 o’clock Monday morning, Troppman will sell a can of best corn and a can of best peas for a nickle a can. This is an hour before the big sale starts and which will give customers a warm place.to wait for the doors of the big depart- ment store to open. 2-118 Mrs. B. C. Levins returned to her home in this city yesterday after having spent the past six weeks on an extended trip through the east. Mrs, Levins first visited at Washing- ton, D. C., where she was state dele- gate to the W. C. T. U. convention held during the latter part of No- vember. Bhe then went on to New York to visit her daughter, Miss Florence Levins, who is doing ly- ceum work, and who was spending some time at New York at the time. Mrs. Levins, accompanied by her daughter, ‘Miss Florence, spent the Christmas ‘holidays at Chicago, the guest of friends ~and relatives.— Crookston Daily Times. Both Mrs. Levins and Miss Florence Levins are well known in Bemidji, having vis- ited at the E, R. Evané home here on several occasions. Miss Levins also appeared in the Methodist church here, together with Mrs.| Paul Yaple, then Miss Beth Evans of this city, in an entertainment. | THEATERS ELKO TONIGHT Contrary, perhaps, to accepted be- liet, the terrific Ilights seen from time to time on the screen are the real thing, There is no possibility of faking them. William 8. Hart, who will appear again at the Elko theater tonight in his initial Art- craft picture, “The Narrow Trail,’” in which is featured a spectuular hand-to-hand . encounter between Hart and a couple of toughs, has this ',%my on the subject—and/Hart is afl authority, as he has an intimate knowledge of the technique of the spoken and silent drama. Louise Glaum, the i angle “pea- cock woman” is oftered a different tole,from Any-of her recept suc ‘“Golden Rule Kate," hqr howing at the Bk eeuu latest | ade: Y. .tl;e heart intereat ‘convey ble * love - story, . will be pr Vi playing the . star| at 1t's. & Bluebird photo- (parts., ¢fplay. brings assurance, fn. advance, sworth while entertainment.” Friday, the Grand will ‘show a efl rectors of the CI'RTAIN INPANY Atb a meotinc < ¢ 'Producf Corporation, ' St. jobert - M Butterfly feature starring the' well Qe known.western character actor, Har- Carey, as *‘The Secret Man.' - Trou-blema el'Tst,)"nt!l‘lien%"fllinm Fox comedy-drama, in which Jane and Katherine Ixee, the William &' Fox “Baby Grand” stars, are featured, and which will be shown at the Rex | tonight and tomorrow, carries an aps peal combatting the custom of pla- cing too much confidence in clrc\lm- stantial -evidence—reHed : upon - 8o often in courts to obtainconyiction pereons accused: of capital crimes; || mance 18 developed; tragedy has|. its’ inning, but underlying 'the en- tire fabric is the irresisitible humor of the little troublemlkorl, Jane and Katherine. e “. “Troublemakers” was written and directed by Kenéan Buel. The story: Mrs. Lehr, a young' widow who preferred 7. per | stock have been the sinking fund of first preferred ag’ required. i The corporation) very successful yelp shortage . or tnlu mise, Ohe grew up. in Cuttleback, decided after| . ; her husband’s_death in the west to teturn, with her children, Katherine|" and Jane, to Cuttleback, and make her home on the old family estate, which, during her absence, had been trian and Hungal ate identities, looked after by Job Jenkins, care-| : . Job had & deep af- | tection for the old homestead, and{- its many acres bore evidence of his tibhe Uncle Eben's | “Dar mut b6, sonié .care. Job had been the sole occu-| - pant of the estate for so many years that he regarded it as part and par- cel of his life; and he was disturbed] ' when he ‘learned: that his mistress was bringing with her her children, who, his intuition told him, presaged mischief and its attendant vexations for him. A fine Kemone comedy' will also "Ibe shown tonight, making 8 reels in all. JUDGE STANTON HOME Judge C. W. Stanton, who. has been presiding’at a term of district " |'court at International Falls, return- ed -to Bamldjl last evening. The grand jury concluded its duties Tues- day - afternoon and court“ was ad- journed ‘yesterday morning until 9| April: 2 when the criminal and flow- agecases.-will be tried. Judge Stan- ton iz'suffering from ‘an infection: of the foot. and is having the trouble‘ cared for. B.°P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE There will he a regular meeting of the Elks lodge.tonight. —E. H. Jerrard, Sec’y. The Bath Habit. . In the eighteenth century the bath was u season’s event, and soap was al- most a thing unknown. It was scarce- Iy ever used, or at least infrequently. It was by no means an indispensabje tollet necessity. And most of us can recall. the: time, muses an exchange, when Saturday night was religiously dedieated to-the-weekly bath. . That Iy why we all'appreciate the story of the woman who wrote her friend, “We just moved into a new apartment. It has the -cutest bathtub. I can hardly wait until Saturday night." llappy New Year! fw',, “He can't Hurt lt" ° if’s a Woodstook A “Top Notch” Typewriter celebrated for having more “best’ features in one machine than any other Typewriter made. Strictly Standard, which means 43 key, single shift, and not 28 key, double shift—Don’t Count the Dollars; but Count the Keys— The Latest is None Too Late for the UP-TO- DATE—Invest wisely— Select care- fully—and don’t make the mistake of wnstl money by trying to save it— The WOODS' K meets every de- ‘mand, suits every purse; the greatest service for the least money — almost invariably preferred by the best opera- tors.—Is it worth your while to Get the Best and Save the Most? Try a WQODSTOCK and you will use no other—to Use is to Choose. 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There ain't a tree o beach in sight nqywnmr' ] ,fifiowmfi : WOMEN SUFFEI Thousands upon thouunfil ‘men have kidney and bladder troi and never suspect 1t ‘Women's complaints otun hin "oln-bnt& I the kidneys are not in.a’ humny ‘eondition,. they may cause the other organs to become diseased. ain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are otm ‘times symptoms of kidney trouble.’ Don’t delay starting treit-nnt. .Dr. : Kilmer's Swamp-Root; a. {iclan’s prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or a large seize bot- tle immediately from any . drug store. However, if ycu wish fln'. to test y | this great preparation send ten cents ito Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample ‘bottle, writing n’lndlnln’ Pioneer Office At ths ELIKO Theatre . TONICHT---Last Time WILLIAM 8. HART Arpdh This is the by Thomas g JIN HIS NEW PLAY Narrow Trail” am S. Hart photo, %g’hroug h Arteraft. filay to be released art wrote the story FRIDAY & ATURDAY-—TrIangIe Plays [ ,“‘ AR &TO MORRow You have! -'lnush coming to you—get it WILLIAM' FOX Presents JANE & KATHERINE LEE Sk ' fBABY GRAND” STARS 'Rhe screen 8 best comediennes "” 7 ‘A sparkling comedy-drama (Btory and Directed by Kenean Buel) Incomparable. “Kiddies”—To see ‘em is to love ‘em ible Jane—Emotional Katherine In "Troublmaken" the little stars are seen at the floodtide of thelr remarkable laugh producing success IF Y0U m ““IROVBLEMAKERS” YOU MISS 10TS O Aiso Keyslm Comedy Entitied ‘FATTY and llBEl.’ Matinee 2:30 o’¢lock Evenlng 7:20-9 o'clock 10 and 20 cents

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