Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 14, 1918, Page 3

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Miss Augusta Gruin of Bemidji passed through the ity this morn- -ing, ‘enroute -to Thief River Falls, -where sheé has accepted a: position | ag nurse in the hospltal.—Crookaton \Ds.lly Timés. . A B e ks ' leelve (12) inch bjue pr;t cofiles from government _certified = plats, & showing' all government ' motés; swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and 0 the location of judicial .ditches to _ THE WORLD'S FOREMOST SGREEN STAH be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- midji, Minn., 26¢ each. For sale at Pioneer office. T 226t -ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED | — Friends :and neighbors pleasantly Personals and TH E AT ERS surprised Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Conat of the town “of Northern on their ‘twenty:sixth ‘wedding anniversary. Newsy N()tes ; S 2 |\ The'self-inyited guests were 'Mes- ELKO TONIGHT dames Henry White, Spencer, Wil- A’ well known‘saying exists to the l~ 'eatured in her celebrated productlon © liam Rice;' John Noels, Glidden, Mer- effect that the best goods come in -ryman, Deming, Earl Huggett, Frank' "50 000: to loan; fon farms Dean the smallest packages. “This applies .Ad71tf Anderson, Frank Gagnon, Willlams, | 1and Co. t| fo diamonds ‘and food stuls—under " Campbell, Earl' Crone- e : -1 u mier Th hours were passed vn| Enamel your ear with Blax shine:| 125, (%S, Sorquione aad 1 o | From tne Novel hy“ & 27 From the Noval by conversation Bnd\ltlhe guests brought | For sale by P. : i ®lat any time in any place. -Marguer- - baskets filled with: lunch, Mr. and % ite Clark is one of the tiniest of all || ALEXANDER ¥ “Mrs, Conat were presented 'with a| Miss_Cora Olson of Scribner was| the small motion * picture stars of || é number of ‘beautifulspresents of sil-|a between-train visitor in’ the) city|ihe film firmament. “She is at her B vér and linen. yesterday. 7 -] best in “Bab’s Matinee Idol,” the DUMAS DUMAS i charming photoplay ilx: which ' she ! % ¢ ‘'Mr. and~Mrs. Olaf Reisland- are| will again appear at the Elko thea- | s'l'. PATM DA_FCE the parents®of a boy, born Monday, ter tonight, ¥ A cordial invitation to the peopleMareh 11. e Celebrated French Author q of ‘Bemidji and vicinity to attend the T X « 1 St."Patrick’s dance given at the city One of these nice days you ought It is Eagfltfiyf thel‘t(:-?zgl;?&v).u B loss hall, .Saturday evening, is extended | to go to Hakkerup’s acd. have your of life 1n the Etiropean war inspired i The blas Haiop e by the ¢ommittee in charge of the| picture taken 14tf George Loane Tucker to: produce the | play ought fame to Saral Bernhardt. flair. . This is the last of a series / kg " i . ot s dducesito.ba slven by &' niim- Mis. J-T. McKart of Marsh Siding peculiar photoplay, T Believe, CHRISTIE COMEDY—“HER MERRY MIXUP,” with Mar- A2 The story of the greatest adventuress in the histoxly of France. 3 A hich ill he Elko Fri- r § b:rt(;lt Baméd;l(l: womensfur thetb;;legt was among the out-of-town shoppers (‘i‘;ycalm;vsatzfg:;r n?:ltltnees ko ev;- i guerite: Gibson -and James Harrison. 4 of the Re TOSS. ergean cDe | in Bemidji yesterday. % 10c and 20c—Matinee 2:30— oy Sod & . Henry will give a talk on the war| - ny R ning. ? NO. CHANGE IN PRICES! KEvening—7:20, and 9 o'clock : In this drama, Pruducer Tucker .~ in France, Charles Van will sing an| ,p,. walter L. Mattick of the Lake pits the magnetic power of - cele- G ‘ . : : ' : s Irish solo’ and’ several other attrac- i : tioria are promised, Souvenirs will Julia. Sanatorium was ‘among the| brated London atheist and scientist be given thiose attending. The music Il 1 % 2 . g:estr‘: Tdruiehion by Luseth 5. .08 Your portrait is a dainty compli- business visitors today. against the church. ——— Admittedly a daring subject but the director who-has presented such Eczeria W | e o953 —Teepigis the Fisnadr of as The Iatest kind of war soup with ice, 2, about that newg item you AL i ment for a friend at Easter. Rich [ world-wide successes as ’l;hfe C::ris-, Z " | Studio, Phone 570-W. 26-49 | tian” and “The Manxman,” far from have in mind. Your guests- and 3 e 5 his mew inspiration | ., A touch of D. D.D. t6 any cczema sore or | ATich we hava had anything to do per- | ¢ v g JUDGE HARRIS omCIATES SR 1y being daunted by 4 itching eruption and y 'Ilbenblc torestand | sonally is made of- one potato, one frionds Willppreein'o. —lhe courtesy. went ahead-and by means of what at'| gleep once more, Think—just & touch! I t{ees amounts to red-blooded drama |it worth trying? Get a tr"mi bottlcu‘foduy}: onion, ene pinch of salt and a vast vol- | — with moments of Comedy and extreme | 4 ot g’i’}g,e"‘y”;‘:_” back if the | ume of water, hut under such elreum- pathos, builded a structure which has Probate Indge Harris officiated at| ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith went a marriagel\mgthe New Park hotel to Brainerd Wednesday _to spend a last ~evening, ‘the principals being 00}‘1’19 of days with fr_lends. Missi Georgie -Bennett and Joseph i in th Gr stances n, mnn: 3¥ho ‘trieaito he pleqs: H i " : roven a &ensation in the sdreen d chee s : ™ . Bushey. .Both are from Bemidji and Mrs. H. Haggerty of scrlbner was gvorld 4nd it is said no matter what o "n,;\[\m‘\\r'l:*lnm(;;ll:‘;lv”:':( ‘lm“t; )‘u;: I He Sald' ¢ will--continue “to ~“make -this -their | the guest of Bemidji friends yester-| no.s helief of the hereafter may be, ® e § .L iy : goad an i home. ~The ‘parlor, where the cere-|day, while in the city shopping. they cannot witness this production O state JOUNAL, . oo oo i mony was performed, was prettily T : without being strangely fascinated. BARKER PHARMACY 'I'h i G u deeorated-for the occasion and after Rev. George ,Backhurst, pastor of The Chicago Board of Censors, & A E i} MOTHE El'fl |S flfl 0 == = the cerémony, dinner was served the|the Episcopal church, went to Men- |said to-be the strictest and most = A wedding ‘party. -tor today where he held services. '|conservative board of its kind in atmt]mrs In modern American”ltera-|1 o 13 coe that the whole family Tnam is no sn“l" e el A A R — existence, agree‘l"l to Del‘n’lyit its gen'| ture. takes a thorough, purifying, system- ‘ HOSTESS AT TEA Hay! Hay Hay! Hay! for sale, | eral opinion of “I Believe” to be.ex- S cleansing medicine this spring. Now % ¥ Five carloads just received at Reeves’ | pressed in these words, “This is the Comine. is the time to purify the blood, clean Thfl G[aVfl E“ds A“-- Mrs. P. L. Brown entertained| harn. Nice upland hay. Phone 20.[greatest photoplay censored by us in “The Lone Wolf” will " soon be|out the stomach and bowels and i E thirty ladies yesterday afternoon at| - g 3-314|a long, long time.” shown at the Rex. Watch for it. drivé the accumulated germs of wir = her :home at a missionary tea.. A x — - |ter out of the system. Hollister Rocky Mountain Tea is the standard SR R R, 7 1 tonic laxative to c'eanse the bowels, helping nature to make red blood and clear complexion. Every member of pn(;,gl;:%: :gf’:_ffig:’ vfiaflgfz‘é‘?fi Mrs. George Kaiser and Miss Flor- GRAND TONIGHT" Two readings — Miss Josephine | $2¢ Laney of Turtle River were Miss Margarita Fischer, prettiest : Parker. : ?mgng the out-of-town Visitors yes-| . fast action'stars in motiofi. pic- E -“Mot] hree” | terday tures, is well cast in her = latest ‘Vocal -solos—‘Mother- Machree g «Molly: Go. Get ’.Em."_rshowmg ?:g,." fifg? CtnlfiieHoBT:wf_"es P Mrs. Sophie Arnold, who has been | at the Grand tonight, the family should take 2 or 4 doses 2 EA ~—their color will improve, they wi.. |} 2 visiting: in Little Falls, left this af- i feel well and happy—eat better, sleep gt . VS e M : e B dji.—Brainerd Dis- P ternoon for BE‘EDH j j Grand Friday. P h better, work better. City Drug ‘B. A. C. CLUB TO DRILL % e pateh. Margery Wilson and Charles Gunn Use SOOthmr’ MusLerole Store.—Adv. N. B, Given of the Bemidji Home 5 are the players featured in “Framing| hen those sharp pains go shoo Guard -will -drill the members of the| Mrs. Anna Teeple of: Seattle,| s ooporss the photodrama to be | B c i Titer, s 9 through your “head, "when your: <) 4 Bo Az=Corelub. lomorrow_evening, in vMv;lsSh ‘(’LlsE.thleaagt‘tllisst, (;fnge{luds%‘;i:i e:f seen at the Grand theater Friday. |ceems as if it would split, juct rub a the. basement of the Presbyterian little Musterole on your temples and ‘The Forcefui Drama church. Wooden guns will be used. Lake Boulevard. THEDA BARA TONIGHT neck. It draws out the inflammation, l];‘,llaeé:;.ion of‘officers will also take Rev. O. P. Grambo left for Foss- It requires no extended notice to s?:ezt:ll’l:e:el?g;ay the pain, usually giving ‘ ‘ I B E l I E E L R e R ton Tuesday where he went to at-|introduce to Bemidji that celebrated unsterolé is a cleon, white of G o z ; t meeting of the Luth-| actress, Theda Bara, who will be ‘CLUB ENTERTAINED ,[éififi e Scen ai the Rex tonight and tomor- | made with of of mustaid. Better than d row in one of the greatest film pro-| MNrrct B0 T Thd TRes frankly rec- with its tremendous story BUT:--- ‘I BELIEVE" | & Mrs. J. 0. Achenbach entertained 3 e ” Mrs. G. E: Carson’s Eastern Star Red | Miss" (,lar; 1L:u-sug Xf VCrcokstor; ‘fl;‘ocxg”:iee‘;ggtsrcir:e‘;i?,’el E;Ba;gfie oflmend Mustehrgle folxz sorteh throat, bror;- e Cross”knitting circle yesterday after-| and Miss Annie an eirgen o < | chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural- | E uf l- __flf H t __flf P "' / noon 'at harghome yEighteeylvl were | Grant Valley passed yesterday in the ?}?;n%of:crlm;gen‘gx fi&ifig:der Dumas, gia, congestion, pleunsy, rheumatism, | B 0ve a e a fls Iumbago, pains and aches of the back or | j§ It iy the story of the greatest ad- cmts?g pgams, sore muscles, bruises, | {8 2 venturess that France ever knew. It| cpipihine™“frocted feet — colds of the asslu"-- evo '0"-- a' ; is faithfully based upon this book,| chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It 4 present and the hours passed in knit- | city, the guests of friends. ting -and “conversation. A Hoover- ST ized ‘lunch was served. ‘ Mrs. Martha King of Becida was —_— in Bemidji yesterday, enroute t0 ROY-| a1y0ng the most widely read in the ; A o ik U is always dependable, - “'SALE ‘AND § (alton‘, Minn.,, where she will visit| jjhraries of the country. Miss Bara . 2. YOU OWE l ' / ; UPPER relatives for a ‘couple of months. is given every opportunity to display 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. i An Easter sale and supper will-be i her talents as a dramatic actress and 9 given by the ladies of the Swedish; Don’t miss the meat. balls, baked| the picture is sure to prove a mag- TO YOURSELF Lutheran ‘chureh tomorrow evening| whitefish and other good things to| net here as it has in the large —in the church basement. Many use-| eat at the supper given in the Swed-| cities. ful “and fancy articles have been|ish church basement tomorrow eve-| There will also be a fine comedy - " - made by .the_ ladies of the church|ning: 1-314) as an added attraction and the prices to see t.is daring drama-=-it will amuse, for the sale. i e remain the same. s . VT TR P Mrs. Otto Morken and daughter, : : entertain, enthrall, inspire and thrill - ~MRS. /BATTLES HOSTESS M]z:rlycivh Wentmto,?tl'afilef,dM :_?{ngr - Mable Normand Coming. ; s FETEON where they will vis T8. Mo! Dainty Mable Normand will soen 2 2 i 13 Mrs. C. E. Battles entertained alparents, Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Peter-| o :elennyat the Rex in one of her s he ] comlng “ 99 e group of fourteen ladies yesterday | son. greatest Goldwyn successes, “Dodg- : S afternoon at her home. Knitting Em— . ing a Million Miss Normand has . " and conversation .proved the diver-| Don’t miss the supper at the Swesd- left behind her-the type of screen sion. ish Lutheran church, corner 6th St. k that brought her into public H : . A : : and America Ave., toMIOITOW eVening. | fvor and is mow identified with &l THE ATER is said to be “‘to the screen.1 what Billy Sunday is to HOSTESS TO CIRCLE - - Tickets 35c. Will serve from 5 to| pjphest type comedy, Goldwyn pro- |8 the pulpit. 3 8 o’clock p. ém. : 1-314| yiding her with plays from the pens to be seen at Mrs. Michaelson entertained Mrs. of some of the most distinguished n J. 'W. Smith’s Red Cross circle Tues- s Fes oty day afternoon.. The hours were spent R T R G e Mabel . ea Ez er in sewlng and knitting. ¥ siep Li'ely! Gorns R : Daramonl| uit with “gets-i [ YO RMAND @ vkt o sironons, wasch 15 . 1t y ot Matinee 3:00 Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 : The Great Corn-Loosemer of the I'13 D d 2 % ‘ > { 4 e Nover Fails. Paialess edging 8 Parts-10c and 20c-Usual Prices - . Watclh my s:en: ‘{thats thenl‘:set‘ ¥ side u withou - - e e e |8 2 i Elion”’ ; “Get: i inless, e-a-ba- TONIGHT O N I-Y na:n,s-peel c%g): nr:mov‘:ar I tried . S e ———————C other ways galore, until I was blue CAST - 2 u Aruhr'llu Flynn, a[ga[na Flsche[ MABEL NORMAND ICTURES of home folks b & S dch Forsythe. ....Tom Moore P carr —— y warmth and com- i Raquin. ... mnmull Cortes Las 8, geries of excitn‘mg nd f.un Signor Rodrigues, | fort to the heart of a soldfer. making experiences as J. Herbert Frank Forelady....... Shirley Aubert & 1 * Luella i it s o Rita Dane * “Moll Gfl Luella’s Friend.Norah Spraguc 3 bTUDlO IEH i Lawyer's Clerk...Bruce Biddle 5 i 3 By EDGAR SELWYN and of @ 3 A. M. KENNEDY — Gei ’Em” _Inthe last Sub-deb story ™ Dirccted by 2 ”BAB'S MAT'NEE IDUI-" GEORGE LOAN}% TUCKER 4 ~ Photograph&d by In her latest picture—a five- “ ” OLIVER MARSH 4 Corns Simiply Can’t Stopus, We use “Getsdt"! : a flru i ‘ part. photodrama of a reckless TONchT Last Time in the face and red in the toes. No 1 k=l [ ] ] girl. more for me Use “Gets-It.” It never Iailst Tmati_!‘; asnyogm;%:{.‘clatl; - | :l‘:‘lsd y'v(!,te‘:s l?'odl;)lesptthc {est Ittt:is a Make an appointment today. i ) cu n| TOMORROW ToYoE, taking them Dleed, wrapping —— “""{(‘ b2 like a":‘;‘l‘:‘;‘:s fi"‘}erflg{g‘g === == < i ti e an Ma_fgel'y WIlson ' (14 - 1] :n; %or:p clear and clean, leaving | = GUMING l Be'leve the toe as smooth as your palm, You ° 4 EIN— . can wear those new shoes without Let S rlnt I he Hakkeru Studlo Eight Part Special Feature pain, dance dnd e fH e ! p H ee 8 greal 0 us! . ! “G > 1d at all d ists | \ “‘Without Honor”’ | FR I DAY and s,ATURDAY (yo‘;e{?eg n::: :% tmore 'tlh"nlglw:(‘:g)er?ég YOlll' Sage Bl"S Bemldli - = Minn, s | o . . ece iMatinee 3:00 Eve. 730 & 9:00| bottle). or sent or b cago, Tit : i BARKER'S PHARMACY | \ 1 e i, I

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