Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 13, 1918, Page 3

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EN TEB.TAIN AT CARDS Mrs. M. A. Downs and Mrs. Burr Toddy entertained at three tables of Five Hundred last evening in honor of Mrs. M. 8. Gillette, who left this afternoon for Montana. The guests wrere:Mrs. M. S. Gillette, Mrs. B. R. Erickson, Mrs, Charles S. Dailey, Mrs. Cora Amundson of Auburn, Cal., who ~has been the guest of Mrs. Downs- for some time, and Misses Fayal, Real and Agnes Edwards, Elizabeth Eberline, Dora Hazen and Carrie ‘Munson. AID TOMORROW ~ ’ The Ladies Aid society of : Presbyterian = chfurch will hpld its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clockin .the church -par- lors. All ladies having articles fin- the ished for the Easter sale'to be held arch 20, are-asked to bring same. "The ladies of the ninth division will * have chaxge of the socialhour. La- . dies are asked to bring items on current events. These items will be taken up and discussed by the vari- ) . ofis members of the society. R. C. CIRCLE MEETS Mrs.. W. A. Currie’s Red Cross circle met at the home of Mrs. Ed Ashley yesterday afternoon. - The guests were Mrs. W. B. MacLachlan, Mrs. E. H. Winter, Mrs. Ed Ebert, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Ed Ashley, -} Mrs. J. H. Koors. The afternoon was spent in making pinafores for Bel- gian -children. Mrs. J. H. Koors will entertain the circle next Tues- day. ; MRS KENFIELD HOSTESS' Mrs. E. E. Kenfield entertamed twenty guests at her home. last eve- \§;ng in homor of = Mrs. Quincy ooks’ birth anniversar, j‘he hours ~were passed in knitting, music and games. Mrs. Brooks Teceived a large number of beautiful gifts as a re~ membrance of the event. SUPPER AND ENTE ENTERTAINMENT A supper and entertamment was given at the Spiritual church last evening, corner of Eighth street and Irvine avenue, between 46 and 50 being in attendance. These suppers . and entertainments will be given every two weeks. Personals and Newsy Notes $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co. S a71tf, Shine. l 26-326 Ename! your car with Blax For sale by P. Barnell. Miss Ambie Scott of Leonard was among the business visitors yester-) to go to Hakkerup’s and have your ® picture taken. 14tfl Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Neil of Tur- | tle River transacted business in the | city yesterday. l Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hinneger of Solway were between-train visitors in the city yesterday. “Your portrait is a dainty compli- ment for a friend at Easter. Rich Studio, Phone 70-W. 26-49 Mrs. R, O. Roberts of the town of Frohn is visiting relatives and friends near Mankato. " Pearl Barnell was called to Eagle Bend yesterday by the serious illness of his father, J.'Barnell. ® | In the last Sub-deb story “BAB'S MATINEE 1001 ELKO TONIGHT & THURS., ZGOMING: “I Belleve” Eight Part Special Feature FRIDAY and SATURDAY day. i while treating patients for, chronic coa One of these nice days you oughtl i I § | I Gladness,” her newest World-Picture THE ATERS 'GRAND TONIGHT' drama, ., turess in the history of France, from whlch book Sarah Bernhardt took the sensational stage success ‘‘Du Barry.” " This production gives Miss Bara ample opportunity to show at her best this intensely absorbing French s Madge Evans, ‘“The World’s Kid- T e SIS, die Star,” will be seen tonight at ELKO TONIGHT the- Grand theater in ‘“Gates Marguerite Clark to be seen tonight . |'Brady-Made. Mrs. C. A. Craig of the town of Northern *passed yesterday in -the city shopping and camng on friends. Hay' Hay Hay! Hay! for sale. Five carloads just received at Reeves’ barn. Nlce uplund hay Phone 20. 3-314 Litany and address at the Epis- copal church this evening at 7: 30 o’clock. Rev. George Bnckhurst wilt| officiate. - A daughter was born to Mx:. md. Mrs. George Teterman of Boy River, at the lrome of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker Monday. ~ L e Albert Schultz and family of the town of Frohn have moved-to. Eagle Bend, where Mr. Schultz will en- gage in farming. W. H.' McPherson of Silver Lake was in the city yesterday looking up matters pertaining to the shipient of his household goods from C! gan. y John Wallin, formerly of ‘this; cityy now of Great Falls; Mont., who has been in the city the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. John Tennstrom ' anpd gth friends for a short time, returned to' his home. this morning, Mrs., Hattie Ostrander, who hap visited friends and relatiyes in i~ nois, Utah, Oregon, California a other points, returned to her home in Turtle River yesterday. Miss Ruth Reynolds of Kelllhe: is in the city, the guest of her slste;s, Mrs. Jesse Veloski and Mrs.Bert| Semisch. Mrs. Semisch is Tec ing from her recent -illness, Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from government ‘qgrtified plats, showing all government ' note: swamps, highlands, rivers,_ etc., and the location of judicial ditches- to be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- midji, Minn., 25¢ ench For sale. at Pioneer office. 226tf Mrs. M. S. Gillette left this after- noon for Malta, Mont., ‘where she will pass several months on a_claim. Mr. QGillette is at present iployed by the Eureka Lumber company.at Eureka, Mont., where Mrs. Gillette will join him later. Mrs. Gillette has passed the winter in, Bemidji * QUICK RELEF . FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ ¢ Olive Tablets s":rc:att): b pmducgdw“'l‘lflm the subst:tute for calomel, Dr. Edwards, a for 17 years .and calomel’s ol discovered ithe formula for:Olive stipation and torpxd livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. do_nof contain_calomel, but a qoothin] vegetable laxative. No griping is the fittle sugar-coated, oli | ‘They cause .the bowels normaily. They never Scrce them tc unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” now and then — a’bad breath — a dull, {eeling—sick headache—torpid liver anqd are constipated, you'll find ¢ only pleasant results from one.or, two lit tle Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime Thousands take one or two every. just to keep right. Try them. 100 and 25¢ per box. All druggists, TONIOHT Madge Evans & Geo. MacQuarrie WGATES. of GLADNESS” This picture willopen wide the gates of joy and happiness and entertainment to you. | Enter and enjoy a picture as you have sel- { dom enjoyed one before. THURSDAY ONLY--MARGARITA FISCHER GRAND THEATER ________*__-___5—________ i i sents little Madge in a most attrac- and tomorrow at the Elko theater in the Paramount version of "Mary Roberts Rinehart’s story, ‘‘Bab's This new offering pre- tive role where her splendid acting| Matinee Idol,” “which’ “appeared in abilities are given full opportunity.| the Saturday Evening , Post some Grand Thursday. Miss Margarita Fischer, “tomboy (of the screen,” as they call her, is a tascinating little she rogue in her latest American-Mutual production, “Molly Go Get 'Em,” a play that af- fords full swing for the peculiar comedy genius of the clever star, showlng at the Grand theater. Thurs— day. The story is a robust, man-size story|time ago., telling a most intense drama. The As a stage struck girl in ‘“‘Bab’s players who support Madge in this - picture are all capable film favorites. The whole production is a big, ex- ceptionally entertaining attraction. THURSDAY % That Noted Star’ LAST TIME TONIGHT In “The Studio Girl,” Constance Talmadge’s Select Star Series picture to be shown at the Rex. theater for -the last time tonight, she clinches evén more securely the high favor- 'she has wom in the hearts of Am- erica’s film' audiences by her delin- eation of captivating, if capricious, girls. This picture was directed by Charles Giblyn from Paul * West’s; adaptation of ‘“La Gamine,” by Pierre! Henri_de Gorsse. mad e’s pictures show ;he the lives .of the sort of people everyone knows. The notsbl success of “Scandal” and “The Hon- eymoon” prove the demand for such storfes; . they are .pleasant .reaction A.special Metro comedy ‘with Mr. ‘and Mis. Sfdhey Drew will be shown; .in_addition to “The Studio Girl.” 1. 7. 10. 13. 16. 16. 18, 19. 20. ‘2t 22. 24. 26. o 30. 33. 34. 36. 317. 42. 44. 45. 46. 50. 57. Theda Bara Tomorrew. . Tomorrow at' the Rex will: comed Theda Bara, the celebrated dramatic B 'actress of the. géreen, who, will he in that famous production, “D 2 " French author, Alexander Dumas. It is the story ol the greatest adv From the famous povel by Dumas, the celebrated French author. —The Home of the Features—— Report of Condition of the NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK at Bemidji in the stute of nlnnuot&. at the close of Business on March 4 (Rerserye District No. 9—Charter No. 8241) RESOURCES. a Loans and discounts ............ $266,660.44 d Notes and bills rediscounted (other than bank acceptances sold (see Item 67a) ........... 5,500.00 261,160.44 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured none U.. 8. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917): a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) ........ 50,000.00 .-S. bonds and certificates of in- debtedness pledged to secure U. S deposits (par value) ........ 15,000.00 65,000.00 Liberty loan bonds: a Liberty Loan Bonds, 3% per cent angd 4 per cent, unpledged...... 6560.00 ¢ Liberty Loan Bonds, 3% per cent and 4 per cent, pledged to secure postal savings deposits ........ 4,000.00 d Liberty Loan Bonds, 3% per cent, and 4 per cent, pledged to secure State or other deposits or bills PRYADIe . .:..eociccsinitaiidands 15,000.00 19,550.00 lon%l.si)-eurltin. etc. (other than e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned un- pledged 66,363.44 Stock of Feder: eserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) . 1,800.00 a Value of banking house -....... 50,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Re- serve Bank 25,744.76 Cash in vault and net amou from national banks :. 68,724.08 Net amaunts due from banks, bank- ers, and trust companies other than included in Items 13, 14, and A G ey s 12,669.55 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 2,230.27 Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17, 4 and 18 .....cceieineaaineas 83,628.90 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items .......... 476.09 Redemption fund with U. urer and due from Treasurer .. Interest earned but not collected— approximate—on Notes and Bills Recelvable not past due........ 1,000.00 ‘War_Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned ........ 447.35 Total 2,600.00 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . . Surplus fund . . . a Undiyided proflts 6,294.71 b Less’ current exp and taxes paid ......... 3,629.48 1,665.23 Interest and discount colle credited in advance of maturlty. and not earned (approximate). 1,200.72 Amount reserved for all interest ac- crued ........cccoiiiiecenn 600.00 Circulating notes outstanding . 50,000.00 Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than included in Items 31 or 32). PRI T 4,791.01 Total of Items 32 and 33. Demand deposits (other than ank . deposits) subject to Reserve - (deposits payable within 30 days) X Individual deposits subject to check 259,891.03 Certificates of deposit due in 1less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) .. Certified checks ......... Cashier’s checks outstanding . .. Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and 41 .. 288,386.41 Time dapolfl:l subject to Res e) (payable after 30 days, or subject sz to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other tlmn for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits Other time deposits Total of time depcnl(q fiuhject to Ity 43, 44 and . 140,001.61 an 19,990.00 633.00 7,872.38 postal savlngsg ¢ Other United States deposits, in- cluding deposits of U. dis- bursing officers Bills payable, other than w eral Reserve ‘Bank, Inoluding all obligations representing money borrowed, other than redis- COUNLS s oiiiviiniisinsiaisvienes s 5,000.00 TOtAl ..couoroucrsrnrarasssiaronsionssas $566,664,98 a Liabilities for rediscounts, includ- ing those with TFederal Reserve Bank (see Ttem 1d) .......... $ 5,600,00 16,000.00 S(?le“of Minnesota, County of Beltrami, ss: L. Brooks, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- emnly swear that the above statement is true-to the best of my Kknowledge and belief. W. L. BROOKS, Cashier. Correct—;ttest Directors. sf;bs"lbed and sworn to before me this 12th day 8f March, - GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, » (Seal) Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minnesota. My commission explres Aug. 24, 1924 1td 313 Matinee Idol,” Marguerite Clark is her best' and most adoring self from the first foot of film that slides|of a supreme power, ' heross the screen to the last. There NOTICE is comedy and action throughout and while at wark on it, Miss Clark The straet car llne has not hoen discontinued as reported... I {11 remarked gt actigh has anything to do with 'it, this wfl] be ‘some’ continue on schedule time as helore. o R. W. KIEHL. picture.” Coming Friday. One of the scenes wlhiich go to make : i “I, Believe” a,_ film of novel photo- graphic effects, coming to the Elko 'l'oday——Telaphone the Pioneer, of- theater Friday and Saturday, shows|fice, 922, about that news item you a workman who has been electro-|have in mind. Your = guests;..and cuted being wafted through ° the rrlqnds will appreciate the cou; gsy ! ; @\ i ulll S “For Hatking Coughs that rob you of your sleep till your sys- tem becomes so run down that you are in grave danger of Pheu- monia or Consumption, the kind that almost tear you.to pigces, that make your head ache, your throat sore and mflamed take Chamberlain’s .’Cough Remedy It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, stops the tick- ling in the throat, and by its tonic effect enables you to throw ( off the disease. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is quite different from the ordinary cough medicine, for it not only soothes ‘but also heals, so that the effected parts are restored to @ healthy condition and tlie danger of a future attack ig removed. Lfirmly believe that it is the best and most reliable prepamtxon ever pro- duced for coughs and colds.” 8 7 Qe f Meattl Gy Clom birbisivs e’ Tonight H[X Tonight LAST TIME Selznick Feature CONSTANCE TALMADGE ~in— “THE STUDIO GIRL” | - Constance Ta]madge portrays another lovable: ‘“‘regular’’ American girl in ‘“The Studio Girl"’ r— - ADDED ATTRACTION METRO ADDED- ATTRACTION it Presenting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew “HIS DEADLY CALM" High Class Comedy 10-20 cents Matinee 2:30 7:209 o’clock |, - i GOMING--MABEL NORMAND -pgpens ¥ wisiow COMING--* The Lone Wolf ”’ ICTURES of home folks P carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldler. STUDIO of N. L. Hakkerup. Make an appointment today. The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji, - - - Minn,

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