Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 19, 1918, Page 3

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HOSTESS: TO STUDY CLUB. “American Music’ was_the :topic for discussion at the-Woman's Study club -yesterday ‘afternoon. ' The iclub met atthe home-of Mrs: E.. W, John- son;:-Lake Boulevard.: ' The: progtem Roll:Call-—An. cAmerieanr Composer and;One’of his Worksa:— ‘““Music: of .-Our.-Forefathers’ : Mrs: ness. d}y. terday:- yesterday. the paper prepared by Mrs. D. . John Anderson of Bagleys:-camp passed yesterday ini the elty: on busi- Pre 1. G. Haycraft:of <Solwny was among- the-business ~visitors: yester- 1in town of Northern. | miller will leave in a short time for the' navy. ~a v The Presbyterian ladies will hold their annual Baster sale and supper ‘Wednesday, March 20, at the Pres- byterian church. Aprons and use- ful articles for sale in the afternoon. Supper will be served from 5 to 8 o’clock. 2-319 Mrs. J. P. Cronemiller of Chicago is spending a few days as the guest of her son Earl Cronemiller and wife Barl Crone- Minneapolis, where he -will enlist in R. P. McKnight and sons, Guy, | Mrs; Willlam-Blakely: of ‘Spur was| among the'out of town ShopPers ¥es-| yo, g pastor of the Swedish-Lutheran i | Mrs. H.'A. Speck-of town of Frohn was-among-the out of town shoppers Ray and Willard, of Puposky were in the city yesterday. .Ray has enlisted in the aviation section:-of the signal corps- as -general. auto repair man, and will leave Friday. evening for Camp McArthur, Waco, Tex. Rev. J. H. Randahl of Boston Lake was among:the business visitors:yes- terday. Rev. Randahl was for many church of this city. He was forced to give up his work on account of ill ?ealth‘, andis ‘now living-.on’ his arm, THZ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER upon them-after+the ‘manner-of the|: ARLO EXAMINES PUPILS. i period.and.they are tortured to death, gr.' z g’.x(}nr ock operaPted on 40 { 'I‘h’l!“Jpromtion: is ”lmsed on the|cases of tonsilitis and examined as novel ““Lés “Miserables” ' by ' Victor | many cases of eye affliction in:the Hugo, depicting incidents in the life| Baudette schools last week. He was assisted by Dr. Orborn of Baudette. FIE FOR RAEUMATISHY at.the Rex-tonight: . ArMetro comedy will also:be shown — [ Musterole Loosens U&‘Thos_e Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain featuring Mr. and Mrs: Sidney Drew. ) COMEDY TOMORROW. to ‘sail’ when a leak:was-discoveredy: You'll-know why thousands use Mus- terole once you experience. the glad re- Tomorrw, the Rex will be devoted somewhere in the service: The:source|: . of the leak could not be mar.t:mnd | mainly ¢orcomely when' Mable Nor® and the secret service:’ meno: wered -mand: and:“Fatty” Arbuckle will ‘be :sgl:gt. dA gmjor in themmy was | seen-in*two ‘different films: . One of | Jief:it gives::- % A el; a;;ltl e::F 12’,‘:’::;‘:;:‘:& ‘the.Js. a two-reel pioture “The| Get a jar.at once from, the nearest tive, fearing that:suspiotom might be|Eright Lighta?,-and the other:a de- drug store: - It ig'a clean, white ointrtrent, cast on his’ own: country, unravelled “‘h‘""l.w}" fi drama, CLittie-Miey {Ein" ;v fi‘s‘zhafci°3ia‘§e‘r'“ffifi'd&5é§°§§€- 5 : e”, in. five. the mystery. - How he:.does it .18 3"’{,,“‘;,,.;,,,2".,"21;: r blister. Brings ease-and .comfort while it i being rubbed on! Musterole is recommended by many doctors, and -nurses; - Millions. of: jars are shown by Sessue Hayakawa, as Nara: s - wonderful Nara in ““The semycr Gamet. It {s|Palr of comedians will:have an.ex- used ;annually. for, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,. pleurisy, rheu- just tull of big:moments; andithéy’re) pellent opportunity- to display -their matism, lumbago, pains and .aches of the the kind ' that'satistyoyour ‘craving yersatility. - BIG! ¥™"ATURE THURSDAY. ) back or joints, *-sprains, sore muscles, bruises; chilblains, ‘frosted feet, colds of for ‘‘creeps”, too. ol 'xgn !'I'QEI s Breal. | | On'“Thireday at the Rex will b ve Thomas in “An Even Break'. . buld 1AL i The play is said to have brought forth | Shown the big Selznick feature “Thé the chest) (it ©often prevents: pneumonia). B e e of Siha atar | Loue Wolf™ by Louls Joseph Vance, |, 30cand 60c jars; ospital size $2.50 and provides the gay..element, that/|featuring Hazel Down. : sets off her joyous personality. She'is THEATERS ELKO TONIGHT. . To Germany via Russia. That is ‘the plan.which the War Collége.had|. mapped out and the troops.were ready |’ One.of these nice days you qught Twelve (12) inch blue print copies tq go to. Hakkerup’s and-have your from - government - certified plats, picture. taken. 14t showing . all government ' notes; swamps, -highlands,’ rivers; etc., and the location of Jjudicfal- ditches to be sold at May, 1918, sale:at Be- midji, Minn;; 25¢ each. For sale at Pioneer office. 225tf L. Stanton-was. given by Mrs. E. W. Johmnson; as’ Mrs: Stanton was absent from:the ‘city. Seleetions from George Chadwich, McDowell, Albert Nevin, Walter: Damrosch;and Frederick. Con- verse were:given'by Mrs.'E. W. John- son, : Theiclubiwill ‘meet next:time April-1. M.'E. 'AID. TOMOREOW. The Ladies Aid. Society of the| | Noel and Mrs. C. Merry- Methodist | church will meet at . the ]\:r:i, '{gg,‘:] of Northern passed ,e’;. home of ‘F. G. Schadegg tomorrow af- \:'a:'day in Bemidji. . ternoon: All ladies are urged:to come 2 > early-and bring:thimbles: < A program J:2A WATCH FOR THESE: Coming=-~'DRAFT NO. 258", Coming—*THE BARRIER": N supported by Charles” Gunn, Mar- garet Thompson, Darrel Foss, Charles K. French, J. Frauk Burke.and:Louis Durham. Lambert-Hillyer wrote and directed the play. REX"TNPN'GHT." Lucretia Borgia,:wife’ of the’ Duke! of Ferrara is generally:regarded by historians as a woman- of unmixed . evil influences. In “The Bternal Sin” another side of her:character s | ‘'shown. A powerful:-cligue 4s deter- mined to overcome. herrpowersas all costs and to this end.five.conspizators < arrange the assassinatiom.. of . heg! g brother. The brother: succeeds .in- reaching his sister's palace before he: dies and gives the-names-of his:mur- derers. Lucretia - takes-« vergean [Charles R. Rogers, merchant of ilton, was among the business vis- E;:rs yesterday. : “Grandma”’ . Pierce of the township of Liberty was among the ‘Bemidji George C. Berglund has returned visitors yesterday. /| from Lake City, Minn., where he at- H tended..the.funeral of his sister,. Miss. Mathilda Berglund. Miss Berglund died at the state sanatorium near Walker; where she has been recelving treatment for some-time, suffering from tuberculosis.. She made her home 'in: Bemidji about two years ago and was known here. g ALeak Inthe ‘ War Department 14 o S Y i ' g N enlisted in the navy with Postmaster " A. P. Ritchie Saturday: Harold 7 “ —In— Dixon,...Raymond Doughterty and " 6, 4 o = Can: You Imagine Your Best Cirl ‘ a Spy? 'ELKO Tonight | TOMORROW WM. S. HART “The Silent Man” Absolutely NEW Your FIRST Chance to See it | Mrs. Swanson of Virginia is the guest of:"her daughter Mrs. J. W. Srim for a few days. Piano duet=-Mrs. ‘G.-W. Harnwell and ‘Mrs;7F. ‘G. Schadegg. Reading—Miss Alice Dyer. Piano Solo—Miss_Alice. Minnick. . 'D. G. Taylor,-assistant secre- tary-of ‘Woman'’s Foreign: Missions, wil-give a talk on-her-work THREE JOIN NAVY. \ | Don’t forget the date, March 20-— g.:ual Easter sale and supper- at ¥ sbyterian church.,. - -2-319 | 7y ¢<gotlowing: men from Big-Falls ‘Winter, . "C."Me= y “Mrs. Minnick. A eordial - invitation is extended: MES. BRANDT HOSTESS.- Mrs-J. P. Brandt entertained ‘the Red~Cross- circle of the First-Scandi- navian-Lutheran church*at-her home yesterday afternoon. There were twelve members present and the hours were- passed in ‘sewing and: knitting. Luneh 'was served. . ENTEP™""NED AT CHAIN. ?Miu Mary McKee and Miss Olson of town of Liberty transacted busi- ness-in Bemidji yesterday. {Mr. and Mrs. I W. Langaard of B‘mckdnck’ were-among: the business: visitors in the city yestérday. Today—Telephone-the ‘Pioneer of- fice; 922, about ‘that.news: item.you have in mind. Your guests and friends: will appreciate the courtesy: |Mrs-R. H. Dickenson and-daughter |« of Puposky.passed yesterday in the| ———0—7—"F7"—"7——— city -consulting: a local.doctor. will be the great test of a life and death struggle on the Western front. In the everyday walks-of life, it is the :spring time that brings-ill health: ~Une-of thext chief reasons: why- the run ~down:.man- finds himself in a bad state of health.in March or April, is because he has spent || Mrs, Edward Dorothy of Grand Rapids is.the- guest -at-the Daniel Gray farm home for a few days. Your portrait is a dainty compli- Mrs. H. A. Northrop_ entertained|ment for a friend at Easter. Rich nearly all his hours for the pastfour-or I! Mrs. C. M. Bacon, Mrs. N. E, Given, | Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. five months penned u vwmhn..fi:fi-wg]w i is the'xea- of house, factory or office. son for our diminished 'resistance.— that- is, lack of out-door: life; coupled.with perhaps over-eating, lack of good -exer+ cise, insufficient sleep, and constipation. In 'other words, we keep feeding. the’ furnace with food but do mot-take:out the “clinkers,” and our fire does not burn') brightly. ‘Always keep theliveractivei- There is nothing better for health ‘than taking an occasional mild daxative; per- haps once a week; such a one.as you. can get at any drug. store, made up of 26-49 Mrs. L. P.. Warford and-Mrs. W. Z. Robinson at a Red:Cross chain party yesterday. afternoon - Thé hours were passed:in knitting. . £ GYM CLASS TONIGHT. The Young Woman’s Gymnasium class-will jmeet this:evening,for drill at 7:30 o’clock.:” After the drill a business meeting . will be held. All Rev.! and Mrs. 0. P. Grambo have returned from Scribner where Rev. Grambo conducted services Sunday: Miss Clara Grambo of the Fifth ward has returned from a five weeks’ visit at the Branvick home in Nary. Rev. P. N. Palmer and daughter ‘members are urged fo attend. Miss Esther - Palmer of Puposky 34 "lG” May-apple, jalap, alocs, (sugar-coated, . N E i e W) passed yesterday.in the city on busi- , { 1 H &2{, gu';}fl gaken), \fvhicfi has stood 6,!15 ‘B Children’s Matinee Wednesday,4:156 p. m. e . 4 of ears of approval—namsl - SPEAKS TOMORROW. nege. 3 Dr. I’Ierce;g leasant ~1!')t¥llels;~ But~ fgl" y the “Spring Fever,” the general-ran-dowm condition, the lack - of ambition, - the ] “blues,” one should take a course of treatment every spring; such a standard tonic as Tr. Pieree’s Golden Medical® Dis- . covery, now to be had in tablet form:in sixty-cent vials. Watch the people g0 ICTURES of home folks carry warmth and com- plodding - along the street. ere's: no | tort to the heart of a soldler. Alderman J. W." Smith left this morning for Brainerd where he will spend a couple of weeks receiving medical treatment. Mrs. ‘D. G. Taylor of Minneapolis, assistant secretary-of ;the Woman’s Foreign:; Missionary - society, -will spedk:in the -Methodist. church to- morrow-: evening, in the -interest of ‘her- work: SWEDISH: LUTHERAN: AID. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock .the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Swed- FLORENCE REED In a magnificent production of a tremendous story “THE C. M. Johnston does all kinds of furniture. upholstering, auto top, cushion and curtain work. Call and see him, 211 4th St. 2-319 sprin ,novimlh?y. Avlmlizlnfiwnic.auch as this vegetable extract of Dr. Pierce’s ives you the power to force yourself nto action, The brain responds to:the new blood in circulation, and thus you’re Bertha Bjerke of Gonvik was in ish Lutheran-church -will meet-in the | Bemidji yesterday-enroute to Grand ready to make a fight against: stagna- church basement.. All are-welcome. | Forks, N. D, where she will visit fl"'}m"&.“}“hp‘;gl-‘ésv}'fii llnTh:-’:ii‘;'ge'ls fl:fi § STUDIO = e —T friends for a short time. =) + I 79 }luy ‘tl,o b(clsgll'n G-‘x’tiln a ‘}mll'fs I'i"?ep," ‘;'l:d MEN’S AID:TO' MEET. augh and live. Vim and vitality are the X Montreville J. Brown left last eve- nataral out-pouring of & healthy body ot i Mr. ‘and: Mrs.- Evenson <will- enter- | ning for St. Paul where he will as- : It does not spring up in a night. 'l?r' tain the-men’s gid-of the-Fifth ward | sume his new duties as assistant at- iz It’s a Selznick this al"‘énz m&"i},firfid }")Z“i ::),'ifltlle ‘€0’ ' at their hiome this evening. All are|torney general for the state. A Drama, of the Days When age that com 8 cordially invitede: < : : i Mises .Inez Butler, who was the By tnuhe mi?fi%%efi!tmvggf N' Ll Hakka[un. _| guest of her psi:'ents at Turtl; tRi;er ; & g during the week-end, returned to her .How @& woman’s enemies forced ) R ‘ "“ . Personals and school in Grant Valley Monday. her to take an awful revenge ) ' PR R S TNy i RN 5 — _Miss Gertie LaVold, who has vis- Mnm GOMEDY , : % ited friends and relatives in Gon- . i Newsy Notes vik for two weeks, returned to her To N'GH r e ; home in.Shelly, Minn., yesterday. — T ) . 350,})00 to-1oan- on farms.: Dean| Mrs. Frank Smith of International i A TRIANCLE 'PLAY he Hakkeru p Studlo : o' Brainerd. C m - - = : e ns Enamel your ear with Blax Shine.| Was the guest of Mrs. E. Ingersoll. : TOMORROW Beautiful j 9 Minn. For sale by P. Barnell, 26-326 S - i B . Mrs. Harry Bridgman. is spending & A Day of Comedy 35 .cents for-a big supper-at the|2 few days at International Falls . Presbyterian ohurch, March 20. with her husband. Mr. Bridgman-is MABLE N“RMAND & ' 2-319| an engineer on the M. & 1. railroad. B, = X Mrs. Lemoh of . Lemloh Siding| J- S. Stewart, of Bemidji, has ac= v“FATTY" ARBUGKLE B ln One transactod. busimess in Bemidji Mon-| cepted a position with the M. O. & A Repeat. Showing..of .. — A S day. S.. company, beginning his new du- In The ties this week.—Hibbing Daily Trib- 1 2 “BRIGHT A Top-Notch s IT 3 I3 = Mr. and Mrs: Ear} Cronemiller of %o T ewriter e % town ‘of Northern and Mrs. J. P. L_’G”T 5y yp SHINE : Cronemiller of Oeasgy ant e Ralph The Leading Features of the Leading Machines all 5 V- were the guest o . an rs. J. J. TWO ACTS harmoniously combined in one handsome New 'EVER! - Conger yesterday. THEY ALSO APPEAR IN Trouble-Free Writing Machine of the First Quality— — DROP’ - ) In which you will find your own favorite feature of B d t Mi is will ) | Black SilkStove Polisk O. N. Anderson of Minneapolis w ITTI_E Mlss FUHTUNE _ your own favorite typewriter, and the others besides. 18 different. It does mot “| hold services in the Nymore Lutheran 3 ; i g £ can: ba uacd o he church Wednesday. evening. at 8:10 R Five Acts Improved—Simplified—Modernized o'cloeel;.n d;l;a:r:. r:mdla“y invited: to % A fine comedy dram.a Slm;;l;h’é\rtisti;—Duraslzlj_-— Eg'x:‘llen;—Standard com m. = . Key — Single -Shift— —Bearing Mrs. Redfield and three. children THURSDAY op < QNI SRETOLL-L P, . and Mre. Redfield’s mother who have - IT'S A SELZNICK . In the Woodstock You Will: Find o Stove Pollsh been visiting at Eveleth, Minn., were < “THE Every timertested worth-whilefeature-which you like e et wrmcikinl Bt 1 i }rn theicltg-vyet;betl;flzy&nrouta to their. y 3 s ifin :'h:hmclflnf flet.ey‘oufiez usedfmtooi'rand-yn%u \glll also . s not ool ives a brilli- ome in Nor otaz. P nd the favol datures of the other standard makes fis&.—'flkfi.{.’u:'“ '{‘Z&c?k Efiru’bfi%fi . LONE wo‘.r 4d ~ which you wish your machine had. T nven you time, work S0 money. Anton ' Mickelson left! yesterday With > "Yet in the Woolstock you will find this:aggregation Don't forget—when son | | morning | for ~Pigeon: iPalls, Wis., < of high point features much improved and simpli- nklwnlu&os!llk. 1titisn’t where he will transact business-for 4 . fied,to fit the touch, the person, the mood, in a way : a 1 u-emy;unwfllg&onm some time. He is a cousin-of Mrs. f aze wn 1} .that:no-other typewritér does—~(The best operators your money. Grambo of the Fifth iward. - Masterpiece of Phdto-Drama E say this). o e Black Silkk Stove Polish 3 z X I ‘ Works, ‘Stesling, Minois. Miss Lizziew Bréennan, who has COMING: » g‘m‘h"""‘;‘g’%m:mfl chand trial of this excellent | Y Use Black Silk Air Drying visited relatives in Duluth for two < ® " Investigate by all means--We are at your service. Let us \ Jron ol o e ens- § | months, returned to her home -in 1] ' 1] F“R"'TURE & \ show you how easy {tis to try one; to own one. nob!ladnrrlms. Prevents Wilton erd 2 . Telephone Central 5563; call up—call in—or write il s ton yesterday, stopping in Be 3 Wi WRITER CO. 1 Dz Black Silk Metal Pol- midji for a short time while enroute. ; . u "BEHI“‘“' OODSV'.OCKC TYPE R-CO. b for silverware, n . L a hicago %&T%fimfiazs ers, Bduard F. Netzer and son; Barrlel'” % fGehseon satomoblles. Edwin, returned yesterday noon from Sy ne Crookston, where they were the H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director & guests of Mrs. Netzer's parents, Mr. PHONE 178-W or R - and Mrs. A. R. Fuller for ten days. - —+— 2 += | i |

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