Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 20, 1918, Page 4

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o GRARD TONIGHT sl Clayton ‘a unique role in her mew -World-Picture Brndy-Mad:;« 18 ‘picture. the Grand:theater, tonight only. S “Stalen Hours’’ is a pleasing. play. < It leaves a good taste in the mouth, It sticks in thememory long after yoir have Soen: In other words, it is ous treatfor all thoee seek- 3. ‘most enjoyable ecreen Grand Tomorrow. Tomorrow. afternoon and evening at .the Grand-the high school boys, 3140 by graduates and others, will prefient: their minstrel performance forsthe-benefit of the Red Cross. The -“‘boys>fiave- practiced diligently- un- dess the airection of Miss Vera Back- usaud: Jacobson, coach of the ! basketball-team, and a performance ofvmerit is assured. There .will. be the usual first part with bright jests and songs, also specialties by juvenile misses. The oo will be featured with a farce snd specialities will be introduced. An gxcellent chorus has been drilled ; boys will put forth every e ~In.:aerder -to_obtain what he con- . sidered the proper artistic setting ‘for three scenes in the Artcraft pro- ; *“The Woman God Forgot,” hd Farrer's most recent suc- jeb” will be at the Elko thea- :j&iw aight: and. tomorrow, Cecil B. 11¢," the famous director, took a company of 128 people by sepecial trafn:into the Yosemite, California. 4% the :first time in the history of the photodrama that an organi- adtion has been taken such a distance 5" 2 ‘spécial train for the filming of ; smiall number of scenes, but pl wa4 convipced that in j;pwmd the same effect MOCUTY Wallace Reid is play- male in support of Miss Far- T Woman God Forgot.” L 1 niroducing Peggy Adams 0f thé Earth,” a five-act pic- ‘Thiere will also be a Musty eomedy, “Truly Rural,” an- ‘the famous series of laughs. ‘Big . Feature Tomorrow. ' of, woman who composed 's. famous Legion of Death the Rex theater to- riday when Theda Bara y the. heroine of ‘The { v “This Willlam Fox ich shows thé underplots ~up to the gigantic revolu- g ngrossing interest sel- ) storical dramas. endous crowds are flocking at Mormmflge to see this which?combines the name th a story dis- eaen in avery. of ity noted star tinetly worth seel _Into the event- 1y ‘lli. of one heroine, the scenaric r has been able to crowd a host ge , which, in their total, l!b story of powerful force. jsta Tapenka is a girl of the peo- who attracts a prince to her feet, d, mdrries:him. She carries with her high station, the hatred 3 elt toward the ruling class of h untry. She is banded . with a group of revolutionists, and dhe’has: promised to carry out their Bofdr’ as she is able. ¢hief of the secret police is rst to come under the power of her Then; one after another, “high government officials, ‘gxercigsed tyrannical pow- the populace, are killed. The 1 ent comes when Lisza is ded: to assassinate her own I now prime minister. g betyeen her love for her sense of the duty due ple, Lisza finally lets the * fjght conquer. She blows up the “ puilding which houses her husband and the other members of his cab- fnet. " —_——— SYEFERERS FROM KID- “NEY. TROUBLE SHOULD ©" RENENBER THIS Since your remeay has been intro- «dueced in this market I have sold and * ;'pecommended it, and it is a prepara- - ¢t{om: that: is' well spoken of by the .‘large number of people who use it. ‘From- the ‘Teports I have received I i-believe Dr..Kilmer’s Swamp-Root pos- ~‘sesges great merit as a kidney, liver -“and bladder remedy. . - i+ Very truly yours, %, GO, P. SHILBY, Druggist. April 29th; 1916. Missouri Valley, Ia. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & . Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample sise :bottle. It will convince any- one. You will also receive a book- Jet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Medium and _large size-bottles for sale at all drug Swamp Root Will Do Far Y SOME GOOD ADVICE Strengthened by ‘ Bemidii Exveri- e ... engey, Kidney disease 18 too dangerous to neglect. At the first sign of back- Yy Bemidji people rely on them. Here's one of the many statements from Bemidji' people. Mrs, H. Carver, 703 Fourteenth St., says: “I have used Doan’s Kid- ney Pills several times and they have always provéd beneficial. When- ever I find my kidneys not acting as they should or my back bothers me I take Doan’s Kidney Pills and they soon” have me- feeling all right. Of late, I have had no necessity.to use anything for my kidneys as I have been in”the best of health since I last ‘used Doapn’s Kidney Pills,”’ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Carver had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.,, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. DEATH "OF, INFANT Lois Mary Swagrson, the - two months’ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Swanson of Minneapolis, died last evening after an illness of about two weeks. The baby first contracted whooping cough which is thought to have developad into pneu- monia. Mrs. Swanson was formerly Miss Mae Koors of this city and is well known here. Her sister, Miss Dollie Koors, will go to Minneapolis this evening to attend the fumeral. BACK TO CAMP Thomas Bisiar, who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Joe Bisiar, for a few days, returned to Rockford, Ill., today where he is in the army. Mr, Bisiar is cook and has 40 cooks working under him. He had much experience as & camp cook before joining the colors. BOARD TO MEET There will be a meeting of the school board this evening at 8 o’clock in Dr, J. T. Tuomy’s office. Mrs. E. N. Ebert has gone to Min- neapolis where she will visit. big |. True Smoke . Smokes True Chews True Too The Inbad Family--ebj Cowan. THT BEMIDJI DALLY PIONEER ° CLASSIFIED ' NOTICE Advertisements- in - this ' column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. . No ad ‘will be run_for less than 10c per issue. Ads charged on mne: n ness. 3 One new wide tire wagon. One good second hand buggy. - One pair light bobs." With or with- out box. Cheap. % One new cutter sleigh fcr buggy 0X. 5 Disc pulverizer. One spring tooth harrow. 3-room house and lot, only $35.00 cash and $10.00 ‘per month; no in- terest. R B S Beautiful 16-acre farm, new five- room house, barn, hog house, Wwood house, and splendid well and pump; 12 acres cleared -and fenced. Joins g:o); own farm in Nymore. -Only $1,- 40-acre improved farm. Good hardwecod timber land. - Only - 4% miles 6ut; $1,600. Might trade for house. 2 . Metz runabout in ‘good running order; $150.00. - Might trade. . FOR W‘t , 40-acre -improved ‘farm; 12 acres under cultivation, . Good..flve-room house, good barn, chicken iioune; fine well with pump and firewood. Rent $100.00 per year. B 156-acre improved farm, 55 acres under high state of cultivation, 12 acres tame meadow. Gqod house and barn, good well. Rent $150.00 per year. e ; Five-room modern house including heating plant. Rent $25.00. : 8-room house on corner-and three lots. Rent only $35.00. . 7-room house, fine good home. Rent $20.0 6-room house and 2 ground. Rent $10.00; . . It you want to: buy, 1.or: trade land, city property o ything of value, see me at once. Xam the man Phone 41 or 547. 5-220 FOR SALE.OR: SERVICE—Bafrow pig.:. H. M. -Merryman, 18th St. and Irvine'Ave.. Phone 700-J. 15.3rd Street. (By United Press) Washington, . Feb. 20.—The. war board today ordered all customs agents to pass print paper automat- ically across the Canadian border for import or expors. FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter No. 5, used but little, will sell cheap; also vacuumcleaner, floor lamp, electric iron, , small gas stove. Phone 417.J. C. boneau, 220% Third St. FOR SALE—My b-passenger touring car. Full.equipment; in iexcellent condition. 'Dr. G.. M. Palmer. i 10-226 FOR 'SALE—Five carloads of g0od ‘oat ‘straw, just arrived.” Reduc- tion: in price if taken direct from _the cars. Also have some good horses and mules just arrived. Reeves’ barn.. Phone 161—W.2 o tf — FOR SALE—$300.00 cash will‘buy a four-room cottage in Fifth ward, lot 50x140, wood shed and well. A snap. Call 265-W. 11-228 FOR SALE—7-room house in Fourth ward; -will sell cheap. Phone 265-W. 11-228 FOR SALE—Garage business and va- riety stock in Fifth ward. Good location. Phone 265-W. 11-228 FOR SALE—A bargain, 80 acres in .Sec. 16, Maple Kkidge township, on state road; good soil, with about - 2,000 cords of birch and maple. Must be sold; $400 cash will han- dle~~ J. P. -Lahr. z WANTED : WANTED—Man with Ford car to take district agency for gas saver and accelerator. This i8 no ex- periment, just out. You can make $4,000 this season. Henderson, - room 23, Park Hotel, from 8 to 9 a.m., 7 to 9:30 p. m. ACT NOW. : 1-220, WANTED—Competent girl for : gen eral ‘Hdusework. ‘Mrs. R. Gilmore, 905 Lake Boulevard. Phone 116. 5 § 220tt WANTED—GIr] for general house- ork, Phone 723-W, or.call 1107 eltrami’ Ave, 5-223‘ £ FOR RENT 2 | FOR RBNT — Three-room . house." Phone 344. 2-220‘ . | Befween friends Z i - " True Smoke is a Buy wor Those who try it, like it; recommend it. ‘That’s the secret of True Smoke’s poEularity. the “Brotherhood of True-Smol ) That’s how ers’’ started 40 years ago,, That’s why the sales in Minnesota alone were over' $100,000 last year. Quality counts, always. finest tobacco-, contsiners, If you True Smoke is the choicest tobacco from five of MP’I ing states. It’s all tobacco; pure tobacco; upenlyblendedmbawo,withbitemdpuchmved- Next time you buy try True Smoke—for chewing or smoking. - It’s the most satisfying combination you can get. True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or round bags and in 50c fibez can’t get it from your dealer, send us his name and address with 10c and we will see that you are supplied—at once. C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. SAINT LOUIS : 1 MISSOURI E SMOKE sasEassssssmamEnsINAEEEEABERTTAMGA 4 /EIEmEmEgIRS 5-2221 w201 Second Street TR Soft I]rihks'tlf -- In Connection -- oy All Kinds The place to come when you are inBemidji. Run on a clean, business basis. You Are Welcome N H. OCONNOR, Prop. | OSTEOPATH - - DR. N, oeropAfflgogmg N AND SURGEON Iberison Block output Increas times in six months, to meet the growing demand for this Popular machine. g Boon to Business NEER e of Troppman’s, Office Phone 163 VETERINARIANS . = VETE{RM%%EON Office and Hospital 3 doors west Phone No. 209 ©"3rd St. and Irvine Avi V. & DR Tk M- B U Sl N Ess : Oftice Phone 3-R AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN-AND SURGEON i Office—Miles Block Miles Block s Groceries, ~ Flour, Feed, . .. SMITH DR.E . ST Bemidji“7 PHYSIQIAN AND SURGEON i Oftice Security Bank Bleck Nv‘ Il. DR. E.'A. SHANNON, M. D. PHOTOG PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice in Mayo Block ' ~ Phone~'39¢ -- Res. - Phone 397 |l e A S AR B RN P DR. L.-A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. "Third St. Res. Phone 68 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Land, Loans, Insu! PHYSICIANS AND SURGEOHS Office—Miles Block Troppman Block - MINA M Hair _dressing, e DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. - e 2. V. GARLOCK, M. D, SPECIALIST i EYE EAR’. NOSE ~THROAT ¥ Glasses Fitted from combings $1. 311 6th _St. FDM‘.“ Clothes. 925,’11&95 tor DR.J. W RICH Office, O'Leary-Bowser. Bldg. %e p Office Phone 376-W . Res. 376-R o : .t HOGA DBR. G. M. PALMER | DENTIST &7 », Office Phone 134 Robsidente 346 _Miles Block, Bemidji —— e HUFFMAN & Photos Day and Night' Rea. 99-3 |1 -3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave. . LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE' LAWYER Ghes Phone § BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, etc. - Pl e § SGHBOED%%DM 185 Bemidji TOM SMART DRAY. AND- TRANSFER 818 Americs” “'Office Phone 12 DEAN LAND (0. rance and City Property Bemidji | YERS face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made 50. Phone 113-W |4 bll]gg Women “and Children O'LEARY " DR. J. T. TOGMY. DENTIST . North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 230 DR. D. L. 8TANTO: DENTIST .. . © _ Office In Winter lfiock CHIROPRACTOR DOC%’&?%?%RI(‘)PRA%TIC Acute and Chronic Diseases - handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. FURNITURE & UND 117 Third St., J. BISIAR, Mgr. SALLN WiLL Nov bo SOME — 1M NERY BUSY KNITTING SOXS FOR ‘\»}E‘ SAILORS v T- e v BOTHER ME NOwW AR ' NOU LL MARE ME DROP A STITCH (N TWS (7 STOCKING E'™M MAKING- \S FOR THE SOLDIERS '* WHWAT T WANT A WNowW TNNHAT CHANCE WAS A GUN GOT A\ HE AN IN . | 1 ERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funéral Direetor |- .. PHONE 178-W or R MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Ofgans, Sewing Mwhin_as Bemidji Phone 573 Ya’ ain’t got a chance, Pa- Defective

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