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

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S e TR L AR ; house paint_for sale by P. ' HARD TIME' DANCE For the benefit' of the Red Cross, a hard time dance will be” held in the city hall this evening commen- cing at 9 o’clock. The guests are asked to come inold clothes, if pos- sible. Many old fashioned square dances and also.round dances will'be |- Ieatutqs. A prize contest will be hel for thie best old fashioned waltzers; - BROTHER ENTERTAINED Miss Malina Callier entertained at a farewell ‘party Wednesday evening in the Odad-Fellows hall ‘for her bro- ther; Leo. "The Callier family expects to go West in-a short time to make their home. : _ HOSTESS TO CLUB . ! Mrs, S. A, Gutter entertained Mrs. Andy Larson’s Red Cross'sewing cir- “cle Thursday ‘afternoon at her -home. | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES $560,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land ‘Co."- 5 avitf J. Miller of Tenstrike moved his family-to Coleraine yesterday. i L Pure white lead and linseed oil . Barnell. 1 mo 429 Mrs. C. Medley of ‘Tenstrike was among the business visitors yester- day. Mrs. Nelse Skogland of the town of Northern was a business caller yes- terday. Mrs. F. W. Noble of the town of Frohn transacted businessin'the city Friday. - One of these nice days you ought to go to HaKkerup’'s and ‘have your picture taken. - 14t Mrs. Lora Langerack of the town of Frohn -passed yesterday in the city shopping. : Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River was ‘a between-troin. visitor in the city ‘yesterday. Miss Loreen’ Woodruff of -Hacken- sack passed-yesterday in the city the guest of friends. 3 ‘" Mrs. Iver Ungstad of the town of Frohn was the guest of = Bemidjl friends yesterday. % Miss Clara Merts who has passed the winter in Fargo, N. D., returned to her home here Friday. Quality first—then only reasonable profit on our photo work. Rich Studio.” Phone 570-W. 29 10th St, ; < 26-430 Can you beat it? A twenty dollar two-piece suit made to order for ten dollars. Hoganson Bros., 309 3d st. = 412tf Miss Elsie Luense closed a term of school at Hackensack this week and : returned to her home in Tenstrike yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Magnuson ond Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hoganson of Aure autoed to Bemidji yesterday and pass- ed the day with friends. Mrs. Bart Stafford has returned from Deer River, Minn., where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed Schmedeki, for a few days. Call on me at my office and let me convince you of the accuracy. of the Chiropractic method of locating and removing the cause of-dis-ease. Thorwald Lunde, Chiropractor, First Nat. Bank Bldg. 1-413 R."R. Rockwell, who has been a guest at the home of J. Kohler, has gone to the Twin Cities for a visit before returning to his home in Summons, Mont. Mrs. Rockwell will remain for a longer visit in Bemidji. You can't think clearly when your head is “stopped up” from cold in the head, or nasal catarrh, Try Kondon's ~ toclear our head (at no cost toyou) 50,000,000 have used this 29-year-old re- medy. - For chronic catarrh, sore nose, cotighs, colds, sneezing, nose-bieed,etc. ‘Write us for complimentary can, or buy tube at druggist's: It will benefit you four times more than it costs,or we pay money back. For trial can free write to KORDON MFa. C0., MIRNERPOLIS, MIRS. | Betsy Carter, a rich, vivacious young Twelve (1'2).lnch blue brint from government ' certified ' plats, sereen. ,It;s a : 'cleun, wholesome | by Rev. G. H. Brooks. Mrs. Carter story, zippy with action and snappy | was formerly Miss Emma Schibsted ThreeNagde 35?3 ggssEp ral Stays, with. 'situation. The picture will befof this city and Mr. Carter is a son|suitable for slender, ‘medium and i shown at. the Grand theater tonight. ;)t 1Mri;hand li“s' A‘i AL Cnr‘tler. He|stout figures; 2 showing all . ‘government = notes, - e s in the train service of the Great| Made to your moasure as cheap as|SWamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and . Grand Sunday. .| Northern. store corsets, P the location’ of judicial 'dltch'fi to Mli:usla:s Eairba_::khal in: X\%anhaul;m T T }‘50 models to select from. beas?l?fiu“n” 918, sale Lt‘zflfl- adness’—one of ‘his most popular CARD 'HANKS ppointment at your home at your | midji, Minn.. 26c each. For sale at glqys—d‘vand' at:h _twmar{l Keytstqtfie or T- convenience. X Pioneer office; 225tf omedy care. the attractions . af €| We wish to:extend: our heartfelt MRS. A, E. HEAD, - - Grand theater tomorrow, Sunday. | thanks Yo the friends who so kindly| Phone 672-W. 2-413 -~ ~ e ~ assisted us in the last illness ‘and g death of our son and brother, Law- rence Peter Brown, also for the beau- tiful floral tributts and we especially .wish to thank those/who showed lit- [ |'tle deeds of kindness while he was -yet' with us; these were always much Fashns B ¥ o §t. Bartholomew’s Episcopal:. {ated by him : . (Second Sunday after Es:lpet)' 7 ‘—?M[r. };ndlglrs. P .L. Brown TONIGHT_Last Tlme! . 8 a. m—Holy Communion. - | " and Chitdren:| '¢¢a = .7 10 a. m.—Church school. & = .11 a. m.-—Morning prayer ~and sermon. : entering the 8 . = % 5 sl 3 PO .8 p./m,—Eyening. prayer and ser : i . fmon i old school gluuging,‘,ti‘ifet ] ‘ : ‘THE ~AMERICAN MIRACLE A 3 ward. eorge Backhurst, rector. - - Cpgaey ‘Mrs. Bortia Spring and Miss Ollie] * 5 L SEE—a virgin forest converted Hanson of ‘Minneapolis; -who: weref Preshvterian + - I Musterole Eoosens“Up- Those into a: m;llta.n'y city for:.40,000/ called to Bemidji by the death. of] gunday morning at the Presbyter-| = Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain of our boys in 52 days. their mother, Mrs, Hans P. Hn.m:on, ian church at 11 o'clock the pastor| o3 o —rorn s use Ms~ SEE—3 huge barracks:built to returned to Minneapolis last ovening { iy “speak on“tho subject; “Thatf VoM RO W LRI ST q | accommodate 900 men in 88 Their sister] Mrs. “A.' 0. Hoglgnaon, Word Unity’~ (Eph. 1:10), = Sunday |'rf°ii 'ves.yo minutes. and sons, Harold and Donald, ac-|gvening at 8 o’clock the sermon will IeGet ga' jar at-once frony the nearest 3 companied them be: ‘om_the-theme, “Today's: Chyist| % 8 J8F 8L CRELZRO0 o o eintment, and : :“d Y;Stel“d"lsl'i“" (I;'Idbt 1103 )n'n S::& made with the oil of mustdrd, Better KITTY GORDON ay school will meet a 810 than a mustard plaster and- does not -in World feature Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. = Allj ¢y : mf while are welcome. L. P. Warford, pastor. ?this;e;'eingmrlsgsbedfion“ o d comlort “Her Maternal Right” Musterole is recommended - by many|7 part program—10c and 20c Louis Gauthier of Virginia, Minn., | who has been employed in the City drug store, has been called in the next draft, April 26, and-left this morning. for Minneapolis .and = Vir- ginia, where he Will visit friends and relatives before service. 0 leh ; 30 A e Q Scandinavian- Lutheram: | doctors and nurses. ‘Millions of jars are | Sunday, Mati i THEATERS Services in the morning in the| used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff yiREa inee and Evening || Just a little More Style, Just : Norwegian language at . 10:30 | neck, asthma, neuralgis;=plenrisysrheus RENE: CASTLE a little - better Fit describes o'clock. English services in the eve-| matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the in Pat REX TONIGHT ning at 8 o’clock.”*Sunday school at | back -or joints, - sprains, . soreé .muscles, “SYLVIA he play these new Utz & Dunn Dress Tonight at the Rex theater, in a}13 = Osmond Johnson, pastor.” bruises, chilblains, “frosted" feet, colds of OF THE SECRET|| Boots just received. See those which Miss Caprice departs from her Sundghelos:lvgtgufivfixeefing ; with comedy ‘Max’s Vacation’ military color. - Also white, former roles to a dainty comedy full ¥ A % brown and gray. of interest. There will also be a sici;mg:r’;ici'1(:50!’%“3.;;‘8;’;@3}5“?:; - Fox comedy of two reels, making a|- seven-reel program. 5 'l‘::gfr i:ei;?t »Mi?‘ne“p°l‘“' Come ‘fmd 3 # (Fifth Ward) Big Supda?v,~ Bill. .. . Sunday ‘2 p. m.—Junior meeting. In “An American’ Widow," at the}: Sunday $:30 p. m:i—Praise meet- Rex Sunday,’Ethel Barrymore.-plays|ing; ‘I‘Wsondag—BDorothy Dggzgr} and y on of De . Chi matinee at rzt:gx&a.cy o Knam‘ s Shue 810 m -the V.S, Fight? Faugh?” -The Most 1l'uminating Expose of the Jackal of Europe 1 woman who has everything in the world that she can ‘think of—except a title. She decides to buy that, in the person of the Earl of Dettsmin- ster. But 'a codicil to the will de- mandls that her second h“mmlil" be American—so young Jasper Mallory 2 is ‘hired to marryiand divorce her at Swedish Lutheran. once, enabling her to marry-the Earl, |- Swedish seryices -in the morning However, in réal life’ great surprises|at 10 a. m. ' English services in the sometimes’ Liappen, -and ~ they = also|evening at 8:p.‘m. “'Rev. H. F. Chil- sometimes happen in good stories. | gren of Clearbrook ‘will - officiate. The climax of this fascinating photo- .drama contains a genuine surprise, St. Philin’s Catholic. ‘ ‘ and ‘“‘they. lived happily & forever Low mass at 8 o’clock-in'the morn- : = after.” £ ing. High mass at 10 a. m._-Sunday + Charlie Chaplinwill also cavort in | school at 11:30.. Vespers and bene- 3 diction at 3 p. m. J.J. T. Philippe, i two reels, “The Cure.” rector. ELKO ™ONIGHT 2t =i -In “Over Here,” ‘a film attraction First Sspiritualist.- 3 o’ 8 at the Elko theater tonight, is shown Rev. G. H. Brooks will speak in i & ; how all building records in America,| the Spiritualist temple, corner : i : in Europe, in ‘the whole ‘wide world Eighth ‘street and Irvine avexslug3 a: 5T ubjec were smashed to bits in the construc-|:8 o’clock Sunday evening. 3 tion of. the huge cantonments- ' in |-of-the address, “Some of the Spirit- which the American soldiers will be | ual and Moral Conditions in the housed and, trained preliminary to| Spiritual World and how do we know their departure overseas'for the front| there is a ‘Spiritual World.” . in France. .:° b O T e FUNERAL NOTICES * In addition to ‘“Over Here” the Elko will show tonight the World . 7 The funeral of James O0’Grady will be held Monday morning from St. picture, “Her Maternal Right,” star- ring Kitty Gordon, with a cast of Philip’s Catholic church at 9 o’clock. Interment will<be made at . Holy well seasoned players in support. Cross. cemetery. Elko Sunday. : Photoplays l%eaturing Irene Castle % ; A have proven to be exceptionally en- mEud H. Bailev. 9 tertaining and her :popularity as a Edward H. Balley, who = died i screen artiste is steadily increasing. Thursday morning at the home of his |z [ Mrs. Castle will appear as heroine{mother, Mrs. Mary B. Patterson of Lutberan Free. Services in Trinity church, town of Liberty, at 10:30 a. m. Services in the Fifth ward chugch at 8 p. m. 0. P. Grambo, pastor. BEAST OF BERLIN”’ this city, was 26 years old: He was ill but a few days with pneumonia. ‘Mr. Bailey was of draft age, and in “Sylvia of the Secret Service,” a Pathe screen drama, to be shown at the Elko theater tomorrow, Sunday. * ’ X 2 B made several a:tempts at enlistment g "YOI’"—OVO Me Don’t when opportunity afforded, but was . rfl GRAND TONIGHT rejected owing to slight hearing de- g 1 Buy a Liberty Bond The - photoplay “‘Limousine- Life,” n which Olive Thomas stars, is an|fects. The funeral will be -held adaptation of the Red Book story from‘tthe Preslbyterlanlchurch Mon- by Ida M. Evans and one of the clev-|day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. L. . Rupert Julian invites you to atten : A . ex}"est tales ever thrown on. the|P. Warford will have charge of the p ¥ d a formal presentation of his master. production at services. Interment will be made. in Forest Hill cemetery. %l 9 ¢ — 2 How’s This? LEAVING FOR THE WEST I We offer One IHundred Dollars Reward- 3 ) for any case of Catarrh that cannot be Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Carter expect h & A El y F cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. # ? 2 2 to leave soon’ for their future home -Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken . 5 by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- in Whitefish, Mont.; the couple’ hay- five years, and has become known as the | ing been married in Bemidji Monday most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts'thru the Blood ‘on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi- 1 son from-the Blood and healing the dis- The Spectacle that Calloused New York Went Wild Over % That the Kaiser had poison- | rings, copied from those he ad- ¥ .; filled abscess in his ear, and that | mires? That he has 360 full- if it burst he would be a raving | dress uniforms, that he was twice b maniac? king, twice a grand duke, 18 % g3 That the Kaiser's left arm is | times a duke, twice a prince, nine 2 4 six inches shorter than his right, | times a count, besides being a O ter vou have taken Hall's Catarrh ter you have taken Hall’'s Catarri L Medicine for 'a short ti‘me you will see a’.’i REX THEATRE TomGHT! eat improvement in - your gener: 114, 3 Health, Start taking Hall's Catarth Medi- William Fox presents . cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send JUNE CAPRICE for testimonials, free. A s F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. n Sold by all Drugelsts. 7. “A Camouflage Kiss” - A romance of the 20th Century _ Also Fox film comedy TR AR and that the hand is puny as a | bishop? “A Soft Tenderfoot” child’s? And did you know no- Why he slaps his right thigh 7 reels —Program— 7 reels tice how he carried it in order to [all the time Of courcc you RAND Theatre 10¢-20¢—T7:20 and 9 o’clock’ disguise the deformity? didn’t. Few people outside of REX TH.EATER SUNDAYV i : w Thatl t}ui Kaiser hlas a mania | the imperial circle know them. 3 1 ¥ ad ! secrets @ a A drama of sunshine and ki dies of his court? That he wears | that Germany planned and started sparkle is many bracelets and feminine | the war. “AN _ AMERICAN WIDOW” : : | - , A 5 act Metro wonderplay of [l INO Production In the Wide World Brilliance and Romance, star- Including any and: every big one in the past ten years sets red blooded Americans ring- Superb so wild with excitement.. Latest In Her est Success Ethel Ba 0 Limousine, tife”| o cuitifcrro « B The -Prussian_Stalked Onward---The Lusitania Was sAiring Their Troubles®’|10c and 20¢; Matinee at 2:30 SUNDAY SPECIALS | - e ril0andd o'clock Added: to the Black Name of the Beast MONDAY-—Madge Kennedy DUUG. FAIRBANKS The world’s “most beautiful Doing stunts i burgler”. - The star who cap- | Thhemnm the American Eagle Called tured the nation. A story of Beautiful, Talented, Popular “MANHATTAN: MADNESS” melodramatic daring. All are ; v%r_}eHofic;;l‘}gl’}%sl:Eb?afilzg;y combined in %fiieGoldwyn pic- NOTE Lflw PR'GE Be In EY:I:; Seats TIME 0F SHUWING “She Needed a Doctor” “THE DANGER GAME” Regular matinee 2:30 o’clock, admission Evening: Continuous run, commencing 7 part program—10c and 20c by Roy Somerville 25¢; special children’s matinee 4 o’clock at 7:10 o’clock. F admission 10e. Evening: All seats 25 cents Monday—ROY STEWART in |They’re All i on R O N ASL in | They're All Goimg & S=— B 100 More Seats Have Been Installed In the REX i | ! { ]

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