Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 5, 1918, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER iss: Maude Gardner, who has | RET, CRED) been stenographer for the Clark Pole ALl s IN WA‘.R TIME & Tie company, left this aftermoon| As a result of the war, retail mer- for Regina, Sask., Canada, where|ohants are facing ‘a situation so'un-| she expects to make her home. usual and difficult that it ‘cannot ” 4 be successfully met without the aid and co-operation consumers gener- ' RED CROSS NOTES ally. Owing to the higher cost ‘of . practically all classes of merchan- The chafrman of the knitting com-[dise, more capital 1s _required = to mittee of the Red Oross requests that| CATTY quantities of stock usually car- all knitted garments that can pos-|fied, and this additional capital is 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7 8,,49_} et R The Tenth Case Jolted Judge,‘ Wallace Out of His Calm' Bel,lef .in “Circumstantial: Ev ence I'IOW DID;IT DO IT. JUNE ELVIDQE.‘ s —in—- “The Tenth Case” - FREE Every .1.0th. Patron Wi, Be Ad- - mitted Free Exqpptlng W,ar '!'al ot GRAND Wedn sibly be finished be left at the Red ‘for most merchants- difficult or- im- Cross rooms before noon Thursday, possible to secure, Wholesale houses,| as they wish to make a shipment. and manufacturers are in the same Whoever has a sample sock return situation with respect to higher to-Mrs. J. Conger and if anyone has|Prices and need of increased capital yarn left please return that, also, to| 3 are the retailers and they are try- Mrs. Conger as it is needed to finish | Ing& to relieve the.condition by short- ening credit terms and pressing col- lections. The retail merchant is Uncle Sam’s Knitting club will obliged to follow the same course. meet' Thursday at 2:30 o’clock at Actual capital must be worked to the the home of Mrs. G. W. Campbell, limit. It cannot be allowed to lie 1202 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. Brose|dormant on the books in the form of| and Mrs. Campbell wi esses. | uncollected accounts. ' Consumers o 111 -bo host who study conditions understand all this. They know there has. been.in- crease in, prices of almost every com- modity, this increase in some cases amounting to 100 per cent. They krow, too, that it is very difficult| to secure some classes of merchan- dise at any price and. that in order to secure. his share of merchandise of that character the merchant must em:fi: have cash, or unquestioned credit. . Personals and other garments. Newsy Notes . Coming Events Today—Telephone the Ploneer, of- fice, 922, about that news item you 4 have in mind. = Your guests-andj| - .- - friends-'will appreciate the courtesy. 2 February 12—District court ,be- Look for Reevesi woad ad. 124tt|Everybody invited. ns, its session. e R I R February 19—Municipal election| - Mrs. Frank O'Neil of Farley was for public officials. . the guest of friends in this city on Feb. 16 — Meeting = Commercial | Monday. ¥ . ~club rooms ‘for improving, rural - -phone service, : ane you orderad. that. wood. from SOCIETY _EIGHTH GRADE GUESTS Irene Powell : entertained the ~ eighth grade knitting class .and todchers at a Red Cross party-last THE ATERS| “THE CINDERELLA MAN” Mrs, & F. Merriman of .the town of Northern spent Monday in Be- The ‘man or woman who owes an midji on business. The third Goldwyn picture stdr-|account should hasten.to pay it with- ring Mae Marsh is “The Cinderella|out dun or demangd, The idea en- tw,Mm to;loay _om, TArms, . Dean | Man,” from the famous play by Bd-| tertained by some people.in the past [.n Co. a71tf| ward Childs Carpenter, which was|that payment of a debt might wan a leading Broadway hit when pro-|on the convenience of the debtor, Den’t forget. to. read c‘“ K. w.|duced in the regular theater by Ol-| wag always a mistaken one_and cer- Re ives’ livery display ad. - 124tf iver Morosco, will be shown at the|tainly has no place in the mind of 4 Rex theater tomorrow. any person at this time, when every ":,:,’,‘;eflgf,‘;‘:,,f{ s M};i::eWa&fl:‘}g: < *Mrs. Frank Johpson of Bismarck,| It i8 the story of a young heiress,| available dollar must-be marshalled ? jine Harrington, Vera C e N, 'D., .is visiting relatives and|Marjorie Caner, whp is go' muah|for seryice, either in carrying on the on, Vera Cutter :and trren at. Farley. this: week. touched by the account given by her|war or, in parrying on the husiness of CITY LIVERV.——-——= Miss Hall and Miss Olson. The hours father’s lawyer of a young poet, An. 5 -| the countr - les.es:l?ve:dt in knitting and lunch o“ of the ys you ought | thony Quintard, who 1s starving in 8| Some erchan.ts, moreh. ok - 1e88 Bemidji’s all the year ronnd livery. Service is'first class always. rved. . garret at the other end of the block,|alarmed .over the situation contem- Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot . warmers, etc. e to go to: Hal arunl and: have. your | pictyre takenm, ... .. 14tf that she undertakes -to .bring. him|plate selli . 1 food and 'comforts: over. the Toofs. }’E“g&:; tfli,fl"{,,f,‘::‘;g;},’,’;: 2’,‘&23‘;2 POGUE’S OLD BAR'N COR. 3rd ST« Uld I.EVLNE AVE. » Hron TELEPHONE 3.W ' i Her trips to the garret are made|mhe adoption of this policy universal- C. E HICKERSON, Managen_ during. Quintard’s absence; but onelly would result in business paralysis CLUB MEETS TONIGHT The Philomathian club will meet f]g[l'fl.thsflmfletl Hldyth otlthg ;lolgjx; at the home of George W. Campbell | of Northern stopped over in Bel tonight. It will 'rgv%ew the. mgf,m-y Mongday, enroute to Minneapolis, day._he catohes her. either -in time of war or of peace. He suspects that she is the mil-| What is nec is that credit b ‘of the German empire from 1888, the| where she will spend ‘a few days on}j ! essary is that cre e beginning of the reign of the pres- |business. lionaire’s daughter, and is about to|1limited to short periods and that the evict her because, as a Socialist, he f - . ent kaiser, up to the beginning- of g has no use for persons. who are g’c’.’,fd";n"; y;:;lrfie:: ‘},‘:fl{»‘lfif’fnfl‘;’ e:t :he present war. F. B. Lamson will| Germans: Four of your photos to| “filthy rieh,”. when she tells him she| the time set. Merchants and con- ~ lead the discussion. meet government registration rules,|is just Marjorie Caner's companion, |/sumers must co-operate with each ~ | only: ’50- Rich studio, 29 Tenth St. Miss Mudge. So he suffers her to]other; the merchant by accommodat- WITH MRS. BENSON i < : Adv.—12tf |remain, and presently she volunteers|ing the consumer to a reasonable ex- to help him by typewriting his opera|tent in the matter of credit, and the The Ladies Aid of the Swedish| .. popert Lauritzen of Hack- | libretto which he has. just compléted| consumer by strict observance.of the Fair Fond 54:;'11;:&121 3?‘:‘:::10(:?‘& I&a:thggrz; ensack returned to her home Monday ""1 obe gubni]med in a contest for a|terms on which he is accommodated, T5. Oscar Benson, Ninth street. and evening after spending the day in|$10,000 prize, such terms being, of necessity, less ™vine avenue. Mx"s Hans Anderson liberal in many cases than formerly. at Mrs. Oscar Benson will' be the —Crookston, Minn., Credit Bureau. WANTED—A _courageous oung On Thursday and' Friday comes hostesses. man’ who will help megprove n)lly inb- one of the best features of the season ‘ at the Rex, Willlam Farnum in RED CROSS PARTY locence. THe muet Be wig fo|“When a Man Sees Red,” one_ of the ‘city on business. Comine. Big Feature. Y der Direction of the United States I'ood Administration, _ R {{%{(flx{’l‘gego;tmf:rr lhe“ilems below and the price range which they ehou{fl be ) FALL INJURES WRIST take a desperate chance. Address i Miss Leo Given entertained at a|Claudie Landis; care this paper. 1-25 | the Fox productions. - Farnum s an Sl eIt WHOLESALE . RETAIL Red Cross chain party last evening. i f‘“""iw 0308 néwiays cast fn thrill- 7 i Granulated gn ....................... 8838, 9% @10 -The guests were Mrs, N. E. Given| If you need a livery riz call up|ing P ctures and in this he is at his Mrs. ngeph Steidl, while walking | wheat ¥Plour, poun'l g.gg ‘g.:g g.g: and Misses Elke, Hoglund, Kohl,|Col. K. W. Reeves. We have them best. to Bemidil from her rarm in the| Wheat ®lonr, ’*% poux 38 ol 88 Claire Nangle, Capitola.Stewart and|at the best reagonable prices. Office e town of Northern last Saturday, fell| §ralism Fieur, 23, poun 53@86 es@es Katherine McGregor. . The evening|Markham Hotel ‘Bldg. Phone 20 or| GRAND WEDNESDAY and severely injured her wrist. Rye l’lour. 10 poun( ue e was spent in knitting. Lunch was 164-W.. The barn between 4th and| <“The Tenth Case” is the title of b 75@8! 20@95 served. 4 5th St., Miss. Ave. 124tf| the new World-Picture Brady-Made N 3;% 05 - 3 and in it June Elvidge, the pretty DEADLY WORMS 5 58 AID MEETS TOMORROW B. J. Swedback left. last evening |and popular World star is starred . Ry e jg : W oo eta et ) for Minneapolis. where he will attend | alone.. e Y g ki 5% ‘08 The Methodist Ladies Aid will| to ‘business matters for a few days.| “The Tenth Case” is marked by Rice, Mt o 09 . 13k Titet at the home of Mrs. George AR an unusual and extremely powerful| .Often attack children and absorb g"l‘fl 'lm o onna PPy :gg :zg Van Arnum, 914 America avenue,| I :am looking for a fearless dare-|situation. This situation is one that the vitality of the child. -Paleness,| Somm ,fl‘l’;, S and ouns Y11 20 tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. devil to help me out of _terrible| has never before been presented in|emaciation, and nervous twitching|Evaporated 1a: . xwg .15 The hostesses will be Mrs. Dick Van | trouble. Will you help me? Claudie| motion pictures. In it Miss Elvidge|are indications. ‘Hollister'’s Rocky arine M . . o Q‘ Arnum, Mrs. A. M. Bagley, Mrs. A.|Landis, care this paper. 1-25 | rises to the greatest heights she has| Mountain Tea” is a. deadly:- foe to ) 35 P. Ritchie, Mrs, P. L. Hines and — yet attained as an emotional actress|all stomach and bowel impurities, | Lara, tuhs . ar3 .33, % ejecting, cleansing and healing, re- Lard, llblfihm *an ;é %6 d:z of the most superior attainments. Call at Col. K. W. Reeves’ barn At the Grand Wednesday. and get prices before you put up Ham (whole ‘| newing vitality and restorfng health | ggoon, fanoy, § 45, your team for the day or unight. Barn to the little sufferer. Start by giv- | NOTE—This though there must . = constant fluctuations in the mazrket. between 4th and 6th St.,, Miss. Ave. ELX0 WEDNESDAY ing the child a cup tonight. Delay of 1 ¥ b 124tf| Dorothy Dalton, Thomas H. Ince’s| may endanger the life of your child vlc‘,f,’l,fsfl:’a"'é‘:‘?ggf]b‘;‘%‘dc{m; Jrlos lat, may be takon by -other. towns in. this brilliant photoplay actress will be| —get a package today from the "Tom Smart returned last. evening|seen at'the Elko theater Wednesday| City Drug Store—Adv. Hereafter we will make but one delive=- Mrs. H. C. Lisherness. BASKET SOCIAL TONIGHT A basketssocial will be given at the Congregational church of the Fifth ward this evenirig by the members. of the congregation. ‘from Blackduck, where he had been|and Thursday of this week in “The| Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. the past week. Price Mark.” This dis Mls]sl Dal;’on’s I !D !m MEETIN - first appearance under the ara- 1ES o % LeRoy Elwell, of the Farmers’|mount banner, and reflects the.cele-( Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” The Swedlsh Lutherun Ladies Aid| State bank of the Fifth ward, left|brated producer and his popular star 5 the Fifth ward will meet at the|last evening for Minneapols on a|in one of the most ambitious photo- les Walstadt home tomorrow at| combined business and pleasure trip. | dramas of the year. gh:‘ofosck it “The Price Mark’ has to do with a young girl who goes from a small Ohio-town to New York City in search of a theatrical position. Fail- ing to secure, this, she is forced by ever-pressing poverty to accept an engagement as an artist’s model. AR AR o e We have just received a few fam- ily expense books. Bemidji Plo&e;rt. t Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local -applications, as they cannot.reach o o rtton” of the cat. There is | Judge Marshall A Spoox;er left onlycione Wav 0 oues catarrhnls l:lg':;"- Monday afternoon .for Minneapolis an 3 y a constitutional "e] o W Sntarrhal Desiness Is caused by an inc | where he was called on legal busi flamed condition of the_mucous lining of |ness. : i the Bustachian Tube. When this tube is 3 ry adayat ',‘}’r’?é"iéi‘;n;%;h.?;":.fii“figé‘;'fé{“i&‘;‘:e.'_:gx,‘gz Eixper})enct%d ddresmémll:e;‘ wanat’la KIDN[Y TROUBLE NOT y ’ _._;%, closed, Deafncss is the resul less - sewing by the day. 4] .00m l k P M i infmaln i b S0k dns B ES | TCerson Hotel o27| NOT EASILY RECOGNIZED 4 o’cloc . M. o e O ey Sy Gatarrn, whteh .| ' A G Wedsa 1 tonight 1 ; i i ¢ % ge leaves tonig] or =~ : e Catarh Medicing aete. thra | Grand Rapids - and International Applicants for Insurance Often % roods ordered after 4 p. m. will not- be de )9 - the blood on fhe mucous surfaces of the | Fall to be gome for the week .on Rejected ‘ &7 o N livered until 4 o’clock the following day. 00 We will give One Hundred. Dollars for | business in.connection with his-bank. ) Y NS J sl ?.”«3:5 %gcfi'flf':hiélngf-:{.nfi;&fi: "31%‘ i 1 » Q1 dil An exagining physician for one of ‘ ; ' JeLit bl t; h 3 a! 5 i w3 Slars frce. Al ey Toledo.. O, ¥ a!'n ingpoont; “help meo: ‘1‘_2; the prominent Life Insurance Com-| K ; ; ! , i ; panies, in an interview of the sub- \ { - 2 i = ject, made the astonishing statement g { &£ that one reason why so many appli- . o~ / . 4.8 N, & J cants 1’01'i énsurance are rejected is | g because kidney trouble is so common| THE BEMID. AITL NEER H i to the American people, and the B 71D X PIO = Bemld", Ml““eSOta large majority of those whose appli- | e —————s— . cations are declined do not even sus- pect they have the disease. Remember, Tuesday, ‘Meatless Day” Judging from reports from drug- - gists who are constantly.in direct touch with the public, there is one|N preparation that has been very suc- cessful in overcoming these condi- tions. The mild and healing influ- ence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. We find that Swamp-Root is strict- ly an heroal compound, and we would advise our readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, me- dium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents “William Fox Feature to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, . < . . Bemidji Daily Pioneer.—Adv. / d 3 WIlllAM FARNUM k W D ESDAV & THURS MOOSE LODGE MEETING IN . ) s ' [ |wdsipe i sl L“THE CINDER- | | In “WHENA AN SEES RED” ‘ The grearest mortal combat ever staged. An awful e < Mat. - 3:00 NOTICE ELLA MAN” 7 \ 3 See W. S. Ridgway at Home Calt:l, fight when the avenging hand of right grips, grips, ' - Beltrami avenue, for hay in carloa . g Eve' 7'30‘-9‘ ~||lots, ranging from $12.50 to $14.00 FROM OLIVER MOROSCO'S STAGE SUCCESS grips on the throat of the brute. per ton. North Dakota upland hay, F. 0. B. shipping point. W. F. Lip- pert, owner. 6-29 UR CHANCE to see the greatest emotional- heart in- rest play in a long time is-here.Dorothy-Dalton eclips-. es everything she’has ever done. A vital love stery. ginning in Cairo and tnumphlntly ending in: New. York’s wonderful Latin Quarter. THURS. & FRIDAY| \ ) i » I,

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