Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 3

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/MRS. ROBINSON ‘HOSTESS. _ *"Mrs. W. Z. Robinson will enter- ,tain Mrs. .G. ‘B.: Carson's Order of ‘Eastern Star Knitting -cirele: tomor- . ‘row: afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at her h;)x::. All. members ‘are; cordially in- vited. T 6 - *HOSTESSES TO AID. Mrs, John C. Tenstrom and ' Mrs. L. L. Lind will entertain the Ladies .Aid society:of the Swédish Lutheran y» Church Thursday afternoon in the church -basement; - commencing at 2:80. o’'clock. Supper will be seryed from 4:30 to 7 o’clock .to which the public.is cordially:invited. i - § |PERSONALS AND ' NEWSY NOTES Land Co. dar1itt A. D. Johnson returned last even- ing from a business trip to Brainerd. Pure white lead and linseed oil house_ paint for sale by P. Barnell : 1 mo 429 Mrs. Frank Paul of Solway was among the out of town shoppers yes- terday. Mrs. Charles Blakely of Turtle River was the guest-of friends.in the city yesterday. 2 One ot'.these:nlna days you ought to go ‘to ‘Hakkerup’s arnd have your picture taken. 14tf Mrs. H. Dodge of Pinewood was among the business visitors in the city,yesterd_ay. z Miss Ruby Sawyer of Cass Lioke is the guest of Miss Margie Murphy of Grant Valley this week. Quality first—then only reasonable profit on our photo work. Rich Studio. - Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. 26-430 Mrs.' Gene - Gillson -returned last evening, after having passed a week the guest of relatives in Pilloger, Minn. 74 e} Mrs. C. A. Bush has returned from of. R. Slack and family for a couple of days. Clarence Sprague of Becida was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Minot, N. D., where he will -be émployed this summer: " Mrs. Hattie Ostrander *and Mrs. Clyde -Martin of Turtle River were among the out of town visitors in the city Monday. Mrs: ‘J.‘W. Bush of Brainerd, who ; has ibeen the guest of friends for the past ten days, returned to her home yesterday morning. Miss Cora Sawyer of Cass Lake was in Bemidji yesterday-enroute to Wal- ford, N. D., where she, will visit friends during the summer. The repains of Reo Hy=ntt, the twenty-months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hyatt of Hibbing, formerly-of Bemidji, were brought to this city yesterday for:burial. The funeral was held this morning at 10 o’clock. \ Building-up for the Spring . Attack at the Front is a good deal like putting the body in condition for an.invasion of the germs of. grip, pneumonia or « Spring -fever” here ‘at home. At this time of the year most people suffer from a condition often called Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn out, before the day is half thru. They may have frequent headaches and sometimes * pimply ” or pale skin and white lips. The reason for this is that during the wintertime, shut up with- in deors, eating too much meat and too little green wvegetables, one heaps fuel into the system which is not burned up and the clinkers remain to poison the system — a. clogging up of the cireulation —with inactive liver and kid- neys. Time to put your house in order. o> For an invigorating tonic which will ~ ciarify the blood, put new life in_the body,. sparkle to. the -eyes, and a wholesome skin, nothing does so well as a glyceric ‘herb extract ‘made from Golden Seal root, Blood and: Stone root, Oregon grape, root and Wild Cherry bark. This can be had in con- i venient, ready-to-use tablet form at = all drug ‘stores, sixty cents, and has been sold for the paei fifty years as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. By reason of the merves feeding om the blood, when the blood is pure the nerves feel the effect, and neuralgia or other nerve pains disappear be- cause such pain is the ery of the starved /ger\'es for food. When suffering from ackache, frequent or scanty urine, = rhenmatic pains here or there, or that constant tired feeling, the simple way to overcome these disorders is merely to obtain Dr. Pieree’s Anuric from your druggist- _ In tablets, sixty cents. $560,000 to loan on farms. ' Dean fed here by, the. death : 8 R et > S was “held- this afternoo: Qs‘ man:lodge and the Spiritualist church| due to the fact that, so-many people Big Falls, where she was the giest]. A T TC THE BEMIDJIDAILY-PIONEER - ; REX FEATURE TONIGHT. Clara Kimball Young and her own company will appear at the Rex. theatre tonight in a picturization of | fiuence “The House of Glass”, adapted by {: order, to ‘cure Charles B, Whittaker from the dra-| .oie. s tarag # i ie g ; "mfin gi“g fl@d 1 matic sensation of the same name by ood: X ) 18 \ . B p. imw Max Marcin, directed by Emile Chau- f”'cfl hed. by A : o _,:flh .fi(fi'flflfii&w-fifl ASE(S — t‘ard aéxod distfiibuted by Select Pl l-..-_——. ures Corporation. } ¢ 3 L. g 2 i B e Marbarat laus, Migs YouRE pop- the circulation of repives providing trays brilliantly. the role of an innb- o forsthewse:of-corn and other couarse . .fleurs. 1o .save-wheat for our uilies. ” cent girl whom circumstantisl evi- dence convicts of complicity 4n ‘a " ) i The Gakumet-Baking ), Powder ©o. Comiplies theft of jewelry; . after- -eighteeri| {etimonials, tres. g & RERI R | T HEY - withranew Wise-Time Recipe-Book, contain-- months in prison she is.paroled: and fgm sts, e disappears-from-New -York.: i | - Ha's: Femily Pilis for -constipation. | Migs Margaret Murphy, teacher in Upon the granting of her parole, L the Oakdale school, closed a ‘success-| Margarot: goes west, wherne ghe-mar- ful term of school Friday and: re-|riesa prominént railroad man nnmed owm “ p turned to her home in Grant Valley | Harvey Lake; :his-appaintment ito a|. . 0 Monday. At 7 big job. in the east /brings:them to 4 b p A H A k 3 : : = 8 * ~:’ev‘vnmfltllocl}w.;vol;«zrfif‘gfiw:lfie E: ; mmmm gl o dngscores of splendid new recipes; comrpiled Mrs, R. C.. Camaish and daughter, | cigent of a thef ’by.“q»y th - Have. you ever-siopped—to-reason’|: .,y @ =" estieceinly to meet wui-tine ceonotiy deinends. ' Lols, and son, Robert, of watin, | Leke’s offi rovides a. Minn., will arrive in the city tomor- me‘:fi‘:dpot,?;cl";&:‘: ",fafifp;‘m row ‘and will be the :guests of ‘Mrs. | the governor-of :the state. why 18'1s that 8o many pro 1B i\ ) ‘ —Administratioh Weites Camaish’s dister, Mrs. N. E. Given Z D0 drop . out of sight and are soon for- for a-couple of weeks. 5 = ,,Goiflmfi' 70 'B'Ex'd i gotten? -The reason is plain—the o ¢ 'wo of the most stupendous. it : ot g o Gwsoray , L lm | o»scunderdatesof Febroavy 6thyithe lettericom-: - Atfg froi the Honbe - Economigs: Division,, Clarence keenan, who has-visited at the home. of his uncle, J. B, Main tremendously’ interesting films mnow :‘:glele did not fulfil the promises ‘:’ showing in the big citles of the|the manufacturer. This applies more of Turtle River for a few days, re-| United States are coming to_the Rex, particularly to a medicine. A medi- < ¥ ety ¢ in"’x‘ZJéfl;"f 3535:'&‘?31'}2% “The Knlser, the B £ jBerlin” | cinal preparation that has real cu:" 3 sas followsi—. - 2 : 188 | and: “‘The Bagle's Ey All Dro-{tive value almost sells itself, as 1Ko ““iyery. woman 'who, provides: for her:fansly can help in the aviation division of the U.'S.| Germens say these aré.a libel on the army. : % Kaiser, and all Bemidji pro-Germans < & will be ndmitted free to sce these pro- At the meeting of the Win Ope| ductions. il o Clags. of the Methodist church atsthe I i ) THOSE' WHO PAY”. ‘A prominent druggist says “Take home ‘of ‘Mr, -and Mrs. G. W. Harn- well last evening, P..L..-Hincs.gave an irgt'earestiug paper (Ln 1(:6 Pyramids The production “Those Who Pey",| for example Dr.. Kilmer’s. Swamp'f of Egypt”. - At eéach megting:a:paper |in which Miss Barriscale will'be seen|.Root; - i o PO is given by.some member .of the-club.f on the screen of the Réx theatre man' e-preparation-I-have sold l’qr It was also decided at this meeting to| Thursday, will rank as one of the Y years and never s hesitate fo trongest dramatic subjects produced yecommend,: for in almest every. case months and has . brought - new |it.shows.excellent results,-as-many .ot o 3 my customers testify. No other kid- ; laurels to Mr. West. p |- It is @ Thomas H. Ince productlm’?.} ney remedy that I:know af has o 1| large a sale.” 5 ’ : : 7|1 sAccerding tosworn statements and daughter, Mrs. A. O.:Hogangon iFri- CARD OF THANKS. : ° |i}verified testimony of thousands wh ; who .day afternoon from _paralysis, hav: We desir have used th i y V e to extend our heartfelt e preparation, the sug- ing suffered two strokes. The funerall ., oo "t xing friends of the Yeo-|cess of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root s an endless chain system the remedy s recémmended by those who have bean _.aviu the war Ly the wise'and careful use of ‘wheat, '\ meat,ofat, dairy. preducts; tad:sugar :— > . “By-yeing other fags for butter-in cooking ; Other cereals for part-ot-thewheat-in-bread ; .. Other.meats, such ns gnme, tish.and poultry, or .e4gs, augd chgese, to neduce thesdemand for beef, pork:und: mutton, “The recipes in this book havel*heen’ vetfued o' meet 7 these tules, and the .woman who uses them will be ~ doing her parb.in helping to conservevur food supply.”’ - UseCaluitiet ankIn‘g'_ Powder in all War-Time recipes. “PHE-ARMY “AND NAVY _USE IT YCU~SAVE WHEN YOW BUY IT fifi Hans P. Hanson: “of: Sask,, (Canada, ‘arrivéd yesterdpy -morning havlngl_r ) Mrs. Hanson' died-at"the"honie: of,] YOU SAVE WHEN YOU USE IT WAR-TIME ! RECIPE BOOK Free—send for it today mund - Johnson::officiating. - | :nd others who so generously aided, . ) as’in the sickness and death of ofi claim; it-fulfils aimost-every wish | heloved son and relative, - Thomas|overcoming kidney; liver-and-bladde 5pain.. We. wish to extend ourfajlments, corrects. urinaxry. troublds *hanks to E. J. Sweeney ond faculty;; newtrakighs. 1 i Doctor Coons and staff; 'Oliver and o i » e urieracid which THEATER Sallie Eylar and Mr, Hemphill of | “AWseassheumatism, s {|:Kansas City for their kind services Yepu-may recefveia sampleibottle of Auring the sickness and death of our | Swamp-Root by:@arcelPosti:Address yeloved young man. Dr.##imer & Co. & 1 - X<l CosBinghamton; N. Y, == -—.__‘-&§; g Mrs. Jessie E. Spain il e cloge f to:3 " ntioi; e e ST 4 Mrs. G. M. Carson ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Evan Carson | and-medium sizeshotties for«sale at allydrug stores. : Bemidji’s all the year round livery: s Bervioe s ‘fitst class always. ~ Best of horses, rigs, 'vobes, foot warmers, eto. POGUE’S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W Calumet Baking Powder Co. 4100 Fillmore St. | Chicago, lilinois ELK0 TONIGHT. The picture program cominences at 7:30 and at its conclusion Mrs. C. A. Severance, noted woman speak- e er, will address-the audience at the - Elko theatre’tonight. Following the 1| address only one picture.subject, Lin- f coln’s “Call to Arms”, will e ‘re- peated. It'is urged. that all who' at- - 5 tend should come early, as desirable| There Was Nothing So Good:| seats may be scarce after 7:30. The B entire programis hamed in advertise- for Conags%filo:sl and COldS ment of Elk’theatre, elsewherg in this ) * But the: old-fashioned mustard:) -} burned and blistered while it . Get the- relief -and help that ~muataggK E;-l e L e faiiaa platlilmers 3.“%1 x;tho“t the plaster an Y x ucated as we are in the fallacies | without the blister. 5 L - .o o 4 of the superstitious beliéfs of our| -Musterole doesit. Itisa clean, white m".fl’n'fldh forefathers, we still precerve some of | ointment, made with oil of mustard. Itis mfihlflefumu CENTRAL - BUSINESS MEN'S ASS’'N.. INSURANCE the relics of superstition which cast a | scientifically prepared, so that it work 1 .M”‘h wonden,andyetdoesnothlistert;: . B i spell of gloom over commonplace oc- aders, i TONGREs : g t in. § ] === i q- : : cu;';: csinls'ter influences of an an- veKJlust massage Musterole in with- the fin- e il want-s fob _ HEA.LTH AND A.CCIDENT cient superstition have a great part | ger-tips gently. See how quickly it bri:g You ) A Pollcy WIthout Exc’e onls orLRQ‘tricfion' I you want to hive somebody If yoo want to sell-something If you want to buy something If you want-to rent your bouse If you want to sell your bouse If you want to sell yourfarm If you want.to buy ' i w“ i If there {s anything that 3 Bluebird tat £ “Anythi A Onoe” rw?tll:re;?;nkll;: Farnu o’;»g- ; ‘oqnl!lle%dnt and best pearing in the Star part. Sensational| ¢ fosv) I_v W’l.l?lb an aZflflnmml n ¢ in the story of “The Devil Stone”, relief—how speedily the pain disappe: with Geraldine: Farrar as the star,| Use Musterole for sore throat, bron: with Hobart Bosworth and other not- | chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, able players, appearing at the Elko | neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, | tomorrow and Thursday. rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches b the back oll;ll olmts, as}n'a\msl,i ;org m!fid ¥ bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds ¢ GRAND TONIGHT. the chest (it often prevents pneumonig). Entertainment at the Grand theatre tonight will be provided by We insure for every known disease and for every and any kind of accident. “ We insure you up to Fifty' Dolars ($50.00) a week. ‘Write for Particulars P. 0. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. pEm————— e ___] | o, NOTICE A e o a ; I Can Insure | | ! 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. #Notioe 4§ hereby given that there are fund in the treasury to pay @General Fund warrants to and in- comedy drama, filled with thrills and alive with excitement, will have the v 300 Bamki Bldg. call. L 204 cluding No. 9114: Permanent “Im- The results wi ki Bemldjl, Minn, 5 0: Box ' provement ‘warrants to No. 8466, in- GRAND WEDNESDAY. - ults will surprise Clustve, and Poor Fund warrants to »-and-please you = No. 9200, “nclusive. GEO. W. RHEA, Carlyle ‘Blackwell and Evelyn Greeley are starred in the new City Treasurer. World-Picture Brady-Made. “His Royal Highness”, and this strikingly entertaining romance will be shown on Wednesday at the Grand theatre. GRAND THEATER ONLY ! | Remtember;: Wed:;" “Wheatless Day” | 3-49 TONIGHT—- 7:30 -—ONLY “CALL TO ARMS' ABRAHAM LINCOLN STORY BENJ. CHAPIN “THE SON OF DEMOCRACY”' TONIGHT ANNA LITTLE FRANKLYN itk WALLAGE REID In Paramount Western Drama FARNUM “NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN" 7 Part Program— 10c and 20c NOTE: THIS: ! Picture program will begin promptly at 7:30, then | "TONIGHT The screen favorite supreme in a super-successful melodrama. ‘GLARA ™ KiMBALL ™ YOUNG TN ' - 3 ”» ‘THE HOUSE OF GLAS ¢ (SELECT PICTURES) The house of glass is that in which dwells a prosperous railread headiwho; as he is sternly pressing the prosecution of ‘a young employee ‘caught stealing, learns at last through the <wery detectiverwhose work he is backing up that his own wife . -ig:an:. exsconvict. 10:20-CENTS 7:20-9 O’CLOCK - FHIRSDAY~THOSEWHOPAY"”’ '~ SHOULD A :GOOD WOMAN WHO-FALLS'THROUGH NO Z-.FAULT OF HER OWN-BE CONDEMNED? 'BESSIE BARRISCALE _ In Sensational Comedy-Drama ANYTHING ONCE The Story of a Man Who Re- MRS SEVERANCE fused to be Bluffed. ¢ 4 THRILLING EPISODES NOTED WOMAN SPEAKER| RIDICULOUS SITUATIONS |WILL ADDRESS THE AUDI- | -, /e8| ENCE. TOMORROW -WEDNESDAY Following the address CIRLTLE it e 3 will be the only pictures re-run after first show. g . ! Presented by C ME AT 7-3" - THOS. H. INCE __ \ ° i + Becond“Special Release by the U. 8. Exhibitors’ -Booking i . Carperation. To Insure Getting Seats and | ALSO A DREW COMEDY. WITH EVELYN GREELEY In World Pictures “HIS ROYAL . HIGHNESS’ SEE _HEAR - ALL An American In Europe. |l v i : R 0l |

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