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v /?'\ ness in Bemidji yesterday. { \1(_ N e 4 ST B TS B ~ e, A .- AID MEETS TOMORROW Twelve (12) inch blue print copies ~. from . government . certified plats, showing all government notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the location of judicial ditches to be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- midji, Minn.. 26¢ each. For sale at i o4 by the German government for years to be used in the manufacture of gun cotton, and much of this is being ‘wasted in this country. SOCIETY e The Ladies Aid of the Scandina- vian Lutheran church’ will meet in the church parlors: tomorrow ‘at 3 o’clock. ' The ladies of the fourth di- vision will ‘serve. o SEWING CIRCLE The Sewing circle of the Swedish Lutheran . church will meet-at -the home of Mrs. John Moberg tomor- row afternoon at 3 o’clock. AT THE- THEATERS -~ 'REX TONIGHT “By Right of Purehage” will hbe the attraction here at the Rex thea- ter tonight and tomorrow. It is'a Select Picture directed by - Charles Miller, starring Norma Talmadge as Margot Hughes, & society butterfly. Bhe marries Chadwick Himes, a rich young ‘man of high social standing, under an agreement to-be his wife in name only for three years, At the end of this period, if he has not succeeded in winning her love, she will receive her freedom and a hand- some “settlement. in ' addition. She comes to realize his worth; especially. in’ comparison with! the worthless- ness of Dick Derwent, a handsome ‘spendthrift with: whom she has long been infatuated, but Himes restrains any display of emotion, desiring not to._ eémbarrass her by violating . his agreement. A Drew comedy will .als6 be an added feature. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Red Cross auction sale May 4. : 4181t Don t torget the Red Cross auction | "May 4. 418&1 $50,000 to ‘loan on rarms. Land Co. Red Cross 418tf Have‘something to sell. auction ‘May 4. “The Zenvelin’s Last Raid.” “Phe Zeppelin’s. Last Raid,” the new war spectacle just completed by Thomas H. Ince and revealing the growth of' the -democratic spirit of revolution throughout the ' German empire, was prompted by the declara- tion of wara against the Teutaons. In “The Zeppelin’s Last Raid,” at the Rex Thursday and Friday, the dirigible is destroyed by its own commander, who belongs to the Le- gion of Liberty, an organization of the common people striking recretly to bring about the overthrow of the ruling classes. His crew: reyolts and "insists upon carrying out oiders to bomb the- defenseless " British coast towns. | But the commander thrwarts them by dynamiting ‘his craft-and dies as the dirigible goes to pieces in midair, . “Miss Claire Nangle is spending the week with friends at Minneapolis. Pure white lead and. linseed oil hause paint for sale by P. Barnell 1 mo 429 Mrs. B. Sunde of Nary:-was a be- tween-train shopper in the city yes- terday. Mrs. Johr ‘Sangler and children of Spur visited friends in. the-Fifth ward Monday. Qne of these nice adays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s ard have your picture ;taken. 14t Mrs. Pearl Shoars of Hibbing, for- ‘"“merly of Bemidji, is here attendlng to business matters. ELKO TONIGHT “Mrs. Dane’s Defense,” famous stage play presented in Paramount pictures with Pauline Frederick as star at the Elko last night greatly pleased the-audience. This play-will again-be shown in conjunction with an Abraham Lincoln story “My First Jury,” a°‘chapter in- the = popular “Sons of Democracy’’ series ‘as pro- duced- by ‘Benj. Chapin o Elko Wednesday. Patrons ‘of the Elko theater will have- an opportunity_of seeing the beautiful Elsie Ferguson in an ex- ceptionally heavy role'on Wednesday and Thursday, when the Artcraft pic- ture, “Rose of the World,” will be exhibited. . In addition, ~~ another screaming two-part comedy, a Para- mount-Mack Sennett—will be shown at the Elko tomorrow and Thursday. Mrs. 0. J. Paulson and Mrs.” P. Branvick of Nary transacted busi- Quality first—then only reasonable profit on our ophoto work. Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. ' 29 10th St. : 26-430 Mrs. Amanda Prachit of Henriel, Sask., Canada; who- is recovering from an operation- for apperdicitis at the H. E, Rice home, expects to: return home soomn. ‘Mrs. Archie McGee of Caldwell, Idaho, who has been- a guest at the H. E. Rice home the past week, ex- pects to go to Blackduck tomorrow to visit her sister. Today- Texepno;le the Pioneer of- have in mind. Your guests and friends will appreciate the courtesy. Pioneer office. 'RED CROSS NOTES Closed for Season. The Saturday night dances which have been given by Mrs. Tom Smart for the benefit of the Red Cross have been discontinued. 22511 GRAN Should Return Slins. All having slips on which to list what they will donate to the Red Cross auction sale May 4 should fill them out and return them, as per instructions. This is-asked that the articles to be sold can be classified and listed. 0. E. 8. Knitters to Meet.. The O. E. S. knitting club Wwill|] meet tomorrow afterneon with Mrs. George Baker at 2:30 o’clock and all members should be present. Salvage Drive Spreads. It will interest the people of Be- ~midji to learn that Chieago sent a “ representative to St. Paul to obtain information-about St. Paul’s salvage drive for the -Red Cross, “similar to the one to be held in Bemidji the week of April 29-May 4, ‘and the same methods will be used in a big drive to be inaugurated in Chicago. There are many tons of material which are going to waste in. every city, which, if necessity arose, could be utilized by the government in making munitions of war. Seraps of cotton cloth have been collectedl ‘ The_v Play Two Days - Instead of One THEFAMOUS TROUPEOF WINNIPEG KIDDIES Have been Engaged toshow here. Tues. & Wed. Instead of Tuesday ouly, at GRAND Regular matinee, 1 Reserve Seats at Netzer’s Dam~e fice, 922, about that news item you G Tonight & Wednesday The Famous Winnipe The Most Entertaining Troupe of Ju;'enile Perforpiers in Existence Many New Features--Some New Faces Special Matinee 4 p. m. Tuesday PRICES Matinees, Children 25c, Adults 50c Nights-- All Seats 75c. RESERVE AT NETZER'S Wake Up, . KIDNEYS, LIVER AND B[.ADDER After .ten years oI experience in THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER A SPECIAL MED[C]NE FOR [BUILDING ROADS IN FORESTS | Co-operative Projecu Carried On With Funds From Forest Service and Local Communities. In ' 1917 nearly /$480,000 was avalil- selling Dre Kilmer's Swamp-Root we|2ble for ronds and tralls within the would not be without it in stock. Our national -forest boundaries from the customera claim to receive the most ten per cent fund derived from re- ceipts. As in previous years co-op- gratifying results from its use and if|.erative projects were carried on with it did not possess great value in the| funds contributed by 'the forest serv- troubles for which it is recommended{ ice and by local communities. it would not'continue to sell. . Very truly yours, LOWRY DRUG COMPANY, * August 3, 1911 v Lowry, Minn. Dr. Kilmer & "o, l Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp Root ‘Will Do Send ten centsYt% Dr.- Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle, It will convince any- ‘one. - You'will also receive a book- let ‘of - valuable informatior, telling When to Use Drag. Drag the road as soon after every rain as possible, but never when the wud is in such condition as to stick to the drag or'when it-balls up into pasty ridges when released by the drag to- wards the center of theroad. Action, of ‘Concrete Roads. Concrete roads expand most in win- ter and contract most in summer, ac- cording to the United ‘States bureau of standards, because of inecreases or about the kidneys and bladder. When{ ecveases In the moisture they con- writing, be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Medium and large size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. = Children’s Gowns. tafn. RENEWS HEALTH AND| ENERGY The fashion for dressing children in People who have poor appe- velveteen has progressed apace, and few -things lend themselves to little people’s daytime clothes more happily, The colors range. through: gradations of pinks, reds, yellows, blues, and violets. Velveteen 1s alsc adapted | sickness. tite, bad color, indigestion and ‘biliousness are usually victims of constipation. Constipation greens| Causes an enormous amount of Hollister’s Rocky to the hand embroidery which, in lim- Mountam Tea, taken before ited quantity, 1s such a feature of- chil-| going to bed, will relieve your dren’s frocks. New Coatees. Very becoming over a black -or some dark-hued frock is-a black chiffon cloth or marquisette -coatee pouching sacquelike manner just above a waistline, and edged with. the whitest health 'and happiness. and flufest swansdown. How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred-Dollars Rewlrd for any case of Catarrh that cannot cured by Hal's Catarrh:Medicine, Hall’'s Catarrh Medicine has been taken "by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy . for Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Medicine acts thru-the Blood on “the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi- son from the Blood:and healing the dis+ eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see great improvement in - your gener: health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Meai- cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send ‘or testimonials, free. J. CHENEY &.CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Eold by all Druggists. 7c. PILE CURE FREE y_postage and send Red Cross Plle and Flstula Cure, the absorption and quick relief treatment for Pues. This sts, but to those not knowing of it we: will send free to prove our cure. Rea Company, Dept. I N. Minneapolis; Minn. Remember, Wed,, “Wheatless Day” constipation, restore your ap- petite, and bring the glow of youth to your cheeks. You will work better and live happier. in| A large package (omly 35c), high|will put you on the road to City Drug Store. Adv. HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or B GEO. H. FRENCH & SONS " WOOD YARD BIRCH, TAMARACK, :} POPLAR, JACKPINE 4 FOOT OR 16 IN. LENGTHS Office Markham Bldg. Phone 93 . APRIL 23-24 The Talented Ki TUES.&WED. ddies America, BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! See what the Zeppelins do in Thomas H. Ince’s great spectacle “The Zeppelin's Last Raid” REX THEATRE™VRRR0%y (Showing for the first time on the screen a Zep bembardment and revealing the secrets of the vultures of the clouds) IT IS ROUSING THE NATION! 2:30 o’clock, admission 25 cents Special children’s matinee, 4:16 o’clock.Admission 10 cents. Evening=-Continuous run, commencing at 7:10 o’clock - admission 10 and 28 cents. INSPECTION . /LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK BROWN OR 0X-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVETHELEATHER, The F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED, BUFFALO, N, Y. EX TONIGHT ALSO TOMORROW A loveless marriage transformed into genuine love “BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE” —IN = A thrilling photoplay of modern society. (Six Acts) SIDNEY DREW COMEDY ‘“Her A nniversaries g 10-20 CENTS- 7:10-9 o’clock LOOK OUT FOR THIs “THE ZEPPELIN'S LAST RAID” .THURSDAY FRIDAY _—- (ELKO ..[onam,. PAULINE FREDERICK In Paramount Picture “MRS. DANES DEFENSE” Miss Frederick has taken a story that created a furore when presented on the stage and re-created it into a picture that seems to breathe. Its emotional moments, its tense scenes, and vital plot have never been equalled on the screen. -=-ALSO ON THE PROGRAM--- BENJ. CHAPIN in ““SON OF DEMOGRAGY” Chapter Four—*“MY FIRST JURY”—Abraham Lin- coln Story. SEVEN REELS PARAMOUNT PICTURES USUAL PRICES 10c-20c TOMORROW-THURSDAY & FRIDAY ELSIE FERGUSON in ““ROSE OF THE WORLD"” — PARAMOUNT MACK - SENNETT COMEDY ‘‘A PULLMAN BRIDE" — DERICK %) Famaus Players-Paramount PAUI,IHE Fl Twice Tvice FR],-SAT,-APR, 26-27 WILLIAM FOX Presents ELKO THEDA BARA IN CLEOPATRA THE SIREN OF THE NILE A THEDA BARA SUPER PRODUCTION How Egypt's Vampire Queen Overturned the World arid SEE Conquered the Two Greatest Men Of Her Time. SPECIAL MUSIC — ORCHESTRA OF FIVE INSTRUMENTS MAT. 2:30---25¢ & 50c. EVE. 8:15--25¢, 50¢---FEW $1.00 INCLUDING WAR TAX CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN’S ASS’N. lNSUI‘!ANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT, - A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions We insure for every known disease and for every and any kind of accident. We insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week. Write for Particulars P. O. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.”