Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 12, 1918, Page 3

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o . Bemidji 1esm;dny._ ing. Rich §tudip, 29 10th St., one|ties? .block from -tpboggan. slides. 8-11 - Coming Events | Personals and Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- Newsy Notes fice, 922, about that news item you have in mind. Your guests and - friends will appreciate ‘the courtesy. . February 12—District court be- gins its session. . February 19—Municipal election morning, a son. for public officials. Dean i Feb. 16 — Meeting =~ Commercial mf‘f‘o'gg.o to"losk ou “myme. a71te club rooms for improving rural| phone. service. 5 A v i ered from an attack of pneumenia. SOCIETY ‘ One. of these mice Sagm Fou eught to_go to Hakkerup’s and have:your s WIN ONES ACTIVE At the business meeting of the[. pr Vera Johnson of Pillager, ‘Win ‘One class last evening at the Mlnr?,s is ethe Jgd:e“ .of - her: brother, thome of Dr. and Mrs. A, V. Garlock,! o. D.’ Johnson, and family of Am- G. W. Harnwell gave a splendid talk| erica avenue. . on ‘;A{x:ca"’ It was decided to have ' a sleighride next Saturday .night, and the class will go to the Carr| August-Becker of the:town of L Lake school house to attend: the Red |erty. passed Saturday in Bemidjl. Cross carnival given by members of W. P. Dyer, superintendent tithe| the Red Cross circle in that vieinity. . P. Dy ' : v V| Bemidji schools, has returned ifrom a business trip to Minneapolis. b- GUILD TO BE ENTERTAINED “Mrs. L. B. Wilson and Mrs. C. W. Vandersluis will entertain the Altar Guild of the Episcopal church and their friends at the. home of "Mrs. g Wilsori, 1015 Bemidji avenue, this| Mrs. Sam King of the town of evening. - As this is the last of the|Frohn drove to Bemidji - yesterday series of parties before Lent, a large|and passed the day with friends. ) e 1s desired. aftendana = E. E. Kenfield left last night:for the west in the interest of his com- pany. He will go to Spokane, Wash., Bend, Ore, and various points . in Tuesday, February 12. 3-212 REGULAR -MEETING Mrs, P. L. Brown, Mrs. M. Phibbs Iaaho. and Mrs. A: M. Bagley will be guests rs. G. H. Hansel of Bagley will of the Queen Esthers this evening at nrglve in the city tomorrow.snn)r'l will. their regular meeting at the Bagley| po the guest of her: mother, Mrs. H. home. The meeting will commence | o Bailey, and sister, Miss Minnie at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Elsie Schmitt, Bailey. " president of the Queen: Esthers, will i be leader. The Royal Neighbors and their families and the Woodmen and their families will give a dance in. the 0dd MISS WHALEY HOSTESS Fellows hall tomorrow evening. This —— is not a public dance, but invitations Miss Olive Whaley entertained a|have been issued to friends. 2-212 group of friends at her home yester- day afternoon in honor of her house Thomas Bisiar, son of Mr. and The guests included- Miss Woodford, | midji this evening from Rock Island, Miss Helen Backus, Miss-Vera Back-|]ll,, on a ten days’ furlough. us, Miss Lucy Brooks, Miss Velma: Dean and Miss- Arvilla Kenfield.| (laude Young cf Kosakang, Mo., is Knitting proved the diversion. visiting his sisters Miss Hattie Young — and Mrs. Guy Lasater, of the town MRS. ESPESETH HOSTESS . |of Eekles You will get your money’s worth Mrs. Espeseth entertained the Red i 5 i “lat. the supper given in the Scandi- Cross circle of . the First Scandina e R iheran church — (Tuesday, 3 terd. f- ‘t’;g:o:‘l:l t:te rg:r cfi:;;fll y%in?zeii ?a- February 12, by the members of 2fllme dies were present and passed the church. 3-212 afternoon sewing. Lunch was served. partment of the Bemidji Pioneer KNITTERS MEET » ircle | Publishing company’s plant and m:;h:t%i? lfifl,ihzltl II;:' da?]rdosfa::c; commenced her duties this morning. V. Garlock last evening, together with the Win One class of the Meth-| Lester Hglgflmmn- Sonhof hMr- bal;g odist church. The regular business|Mrs. J. O. Hoganson, who 515 e meeting was held and the hours 59‘;‘08“‘;13’ ill with pneumonia, is con- p valescing. passed in Kknitting. ENTERTABWLD_AT DINNER tending the ludefisk and fresh white- fish supper at the First - Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles of Lake church, corner of 8th St. and Minn. ed a position in the mechanical -de- Celebrate Lincoln’s birthday by at- Pinewood,. who have.been the guests|Picture Brady-Made in which Kitty .of. Bemidji- friends for a few. days,|Gordon is starred. ~And the an- returned; to their home yesterday. whitefish- supper at the First Luth~ time. At the Grand tomorrow. {:eran: .church,: cormer -8th . 8t.. and Minn. Ave., Feb. 12, from b to §:pam. ill for 'the pas { taken to St. Anthony’s hospi day evening for treatment. reported better this morning. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lund- Al ¢ £ ieaotion in the superb actress, Clara ; force. » b will-teach photofinishingfre » 3 < gren at St. Anthony's hogpital, this ':;d;:fil':g ln.dt:( ,u;d :?116: {!::vf ”t Kimball Young, who will be pre-|tions. The mild and healing influ: 5 ary when, proficient. rt Hying ati « » soon realized. It stands the high- home prepared. 'Phone 570-W. production “The Marionettes,” from gl Pluma ‘Kenflé_h:l. danghter of -Mr. | Canada, was in‘ the i y' and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, has- recow- :?3%9“‘;#(0‘!%; ’Wn;'?u::‘_‘g" I or own--company- under-the- dirac- | Of Such a remedy to give it atrial. Espy, -for ‘two months. picture taken. TALE _azx;:imw“w;:;m;the bBetween-| ;itted actress gives free rein to her | this great: preparation:send ten cents guest of her sister; 'Mrs. Archie Fen- ton, and family for a .few days, re- turned to her:gehool:dn Eckles town- ship yesterday 1 -teaches, the’ Bowers-gchool. ily expense, books: ““Bemidji" Ploneer. soms out into a gay Parisian butter- was 4n-‘Bemidji -yesterday, -enroute Attend the lutefisk and -fresh|to Crookston where she will attend, whitefish supper in the basement of| the Red €rass conference; held under the Scandinavian Lutheran -church, | the auspices of the Northern-division’ headquarters of - Minneapolis. Th Leaders of ‘this: work -in ’Mlnne.apnllq will give: instruction and’addresses. turned .from the Twin Cities where she passed a- couple of weeks pur- chasing- spring ‘stock for her millin- ery ‘store, and ‘studying the new appreciation of the sympathy and styles in millinery. She was accom-|:assistance of numerous {riends. in panied by Miss Esther Olson, whojour recent sorrow. ou ssume 1s to te to [ - P will have charge of the work room, —Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Westlund. wad 3 Th rs Mrs. Henrionnet’s sister, Mrs. Mc-|1-212 Y the best of your in the ] & u . Phee, who .accompanied her to thej cities, will return in-a-few days. guest, Mlss. Woodford of Cass Lake.| Mrs, Joe Bisiar, ‘will arrive.in-Be-| ;.o 511 remaining taboo for girls is: football—roughest and most fas- -j cinating .of .games; but diminutive . Ann - Pennington, the dancer of *“‘Follies’ fame, has broken the taboo even for football, and in her newest | Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Paramount : picture, “The Antics of | Remember. Wed.. “Wheatless Day” Ann,” she realizes an ambition of hundreds of girls who have wished in their hearts to take part in the} sport. In full football regalia, she|. dashes madly towards the goal and narrowly misses making a historic touchdown. At the Elko theater to- _{night. Entire net proceeds go to Miss Violet Matheson has accept: Red Cross. Paramount photoplay, which is ap- Elelartélgk nglnesday tlmd Thursday at . el e 0 eater, plays one of the| the i - most complicated and difficult roles distrosing skin of her entire career. This is the part of Courtney Vaughan in “The Hungry Heart,” from the novel of (] the same name by David Graham Phillips. e e 1] e e wnSHFD ToM0zpOw " TXIDNEY TROUBLE NOT 1s hard pressed for money? - To what World Pictures Brady-Made : lengths will she go in' her efforts to 3 o R 7 Quality portraits and kodak finish- | extricate herself' from her ‘difficul- EASlLY RECOGNIZI:D The_ answer_given by one. woman K to these guestions is shown in “Dia- | Applicants for Insurance Often monds and Pearls,” the new World- Rejected. TER:RRMIIVY - PAILY: RIONERR cma . nlhf Iverson and George Bruun ewpod; transacted business in T — CLOSED TODAY — WEDNESDAY — Kmv_,lguannu ‘DiamondsangPeatts’ Directed by < GEORGE ARCHAINBAUD - Ultra smart, ‘ultra- fagcinat- ing, this production appsals4o everyone . who: Hkes::the:u:uiti- - -mate in art, in artistry- and-4n fascinating interest. . It..i8.a . smash, & whale, an :everlasting big attraction that - mdrks >a new plane.in. interest-grippigs Misses Judith and Ruth Broten ot An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made the astonishing state- || ment that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected 212 I }}E’: n‘nlflwt d i8 because kidney trouble is so: com- § 1 rpcioently berth”‘llzln.n t:',’ °1' :l‘ly mon to the American people, and § : Yy -Lhe esota fuel dl-)iye 15rge majority of those whose p { reotor, all :motion, picture theaters t feveral days, Wasy tal’ Sun- "‘“{xdsfif’:lnm:x“{é Judging from reports from drug- She wasl O ed Gmpwlth- womo enght: ex. | Eists who -are constantly in direct |:pense exoepm;n tor»‘ publicity. The touch with the public, there i8 one| | Rex theater has booked a uneélll ats preparation that has been very suc- Learn photo finighing. . Mrs. Rich-¥ cessful in overcoming these- condi- swers form one of the most exceed- S —— ijingly interesting and thoroughly fas- Romember..the . Judefisk. and. freshij/cinating attractions seen in a long sented in her celebrated Pictures ence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is est for its remarkable record of suc- || i the successful atage play by the 3-212 ome name. A e ‘We find that Swamp-Root is strict- g ,.!;_‘ mndei: B I:e{::y. gl:uz;g;&?;g 1y an herbal compound and he would' yesterday o ved by Clara Kimball Young andj@dvise our readers who feel in need Mrs. F. ‘Willis: of - Saskatchewan, tion of Emile Chautard, and distrib-|It 18 on sale at all drug stores in Juted by Select Pictures which will|bottles of two sizes, medium - and be shown at.the Rex theater tonight, | 1arge. .Banfell, teacher atf,’ "o . rization in which this| However, if you wish first to test e Let Us:Print: whimsical humor as well as the emo<{to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,» Binghamton, 3] P 'tional portrayals which have made|N. Y., for a-sample bottle, :When Yolll"s&'e"gl“fl- her famous. s writing be sure and .mention:,the \ “The Marionettes” deals with the}Bemidji Daily Ploneer.—Adv. = transformation of a dowdy wife, | — . convent-gchooled, and country-bred, who determines to win her husband’s love. From an unattractive little : 9 . " 5 _{frump with -personal surroundings as We have just reeeived a fow fam drab as herself, she:suddenly blos- Migs” Blsie’ Klinger, who was the y- moon. iss " Klinger Patiling. Frederick Hoar?” 12%!_ fly and: her surroundings take on; a i d metamorphoeis: as .complete. as her’ own. As the inevitable result, her husband discovers her love for her.f; Miss Young's study of the chrys-{i alis-wife is-one-of-the-most-interest- 4ng roles she has ereated, and is: a worthy successor to her long series iof suceesses. OARD OF THANKS We wish to extend, through :the columns of this paper, our heartfelt Sign Food Pledge; Do Not Pay Money and onrolr: :’f:m?u of Food Administration, pay mo money. There are no dues or other fees, and the only obligation ry Patterson of Leonar Mrs. A.' P. Henrionnet has re- saving of food. President Wilson says there is no other way in whioh yon can 80 greatly assist in win. u'ng the war, g Future events clesrly outll;!eT E L K o | Explains every verse of Revelation & Bzekiel, PASTOR BUSSELL'S POSTHUMOUS C}TION 608 pages embossed cloth, only 69c¢ Postpaid. Prospectus 3c. M. G. NEWELL, —-50§ W, Mich St.. Buluth. Minn, THEATERS .ELKO TODAY One of the.few' sports'or ‘‘occupa- THE TWO CUN MAN IN “The BARCAIN” A SPECIAL 6 PARTS Thursday and Friday ATTHE GRAND 1Heame Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Wash That M[tch Away sbeolutely no sufferer from W ‘who ever used the simple wash D. D. D. snd did not feel immediately that wonderfull is taken away. ’l'hl-?:otlhlu w:’:;n” :enugler:ttce- pores, ves instant relief from the tost Elko Tomorrow. Pauline - Frederick, in her latest D.D. D BARKER’S PHARMACY Boulevard entertained Mr. and Mrs. a B. E. Kenfield at dinner last eve-|Ave. 2-12 ning- Miss Woodford, teacher in the " s=———————==—————————————"| Cass Lake schools, who .lixluv b:en tge ¢ the There is more Catarrh in this section guest of Miss Olive Whaley for of the country than all other dlseecase. past few days, returned to her home put together, and for years it was sup- | this morning. posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing Misses Elaine .and Vernice Voltz to cure with local treatment, pronounced. | ot teachers near Pinewood, whe it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly nfluenced by constitutional con- | have been the guests of relatives wi ditions and therefore requires constitu- | Bemidji for the past few days, wil tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medi- |return to their duties this evening: cine, manufactured by F. J. Chepey & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, is a constitutional Mrs. Charles Durand of Puposky remedy, is taken internally and ts e Bloca on the: Mutous Surfaces | was among_the business visitors to- of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- {day. Mrs. Durand reported a basket ward is offered for any case that Hall’s |social and dance was given in the Clatml-rh Mearllclneéails itol cure. Send for |city hall Saturday evening for gireulars and temimoniass, benefit of the Red Cross and $81 R i i) Toledo, Ohio. | ;ieared, which she turned over ito lrhe Bemidji chapter today. | Hall's Family Pills for constipation. A FEMALE FAIRBANKS An All around Athlete SHE SWIMS, SHE SHOOTS, SHE MOTORS SHE DANCES, SHE’S A TOMBOY il 1n this turbulant, rollicking story of seminary life. It’s good for a laugh every minute. AnnPennington | P “The-Antics-of-Ann” At the ELKO Tonight Entire Net Proceeds to Go to Red Cross e T B e\ 0 MM Ao S T e — et - REDCROSS NIGHT — SELECT PICTURES PRESENT:S LARA KIMBALL Y0 IN THE STAGE PLAY ky the SAME NAME In*‘The Marrionettes”, Clara Kimball Young, the artiste su ~erb, rises:to great hejghts in her delineation of ithe simple uu!; country girl who.bhloesoms into a - Parisian-butterly and wins ~her. hushand’s love. ‘RED CROSS BENEFIT) ,ALL NET 'PRGEEEDS GO TO THE BEMIDJIL -RED CROSS ‘BY PERMISSION MINNESOTA ‘PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION, SPECIALLY BOOKED tOc and 20c -- 7:20 and9:00

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