Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 7, 1918, Page 3

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!‘ { 'L birth anniversary. The guests were| Wash.: He is a nephew of Mrs. La- -— TUESDA’ " Miss Valdine Snevlin' of the Lin-| part' Keystone comedy, break!né all / coln school in-the Fifth. ward is ill|records in fun-making. PR VEN AMI bt Flood:Produt, Neglectsd. and: (i:onflued;m'her‘ room:; Miss Lar-|- . - 3 . 0 A"s)gi RO0T son. is substituting ' for “Miss ‘Shev-{ - Grand Tomorrow:. ., ®&° WEAK Un. ¥ I Both Carlyle Blackwell and June KIDNEYS G - Blvidge appear:in “The Way Out,” Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peterson re-|the surprising mew World-Picture| mhe symptoms of kidney and blad- der troubles are often very distress-: ing and leave the system in a run- turned this morning to Brainerd af- which will- be shown tomorrow at ter spending the past few days with | the Grand. : 4 down condition. The-kidneys seem to suffer most, as almost every vic- thefr “daughters, Mrs. Otto Mork: COAT FOR SPRING WEAR -2 tim complains of lame back and urin- WHAT SOCIETY! IS DOING NATAL DAY OBSERVED | | number- of ladies planned & pleasant surprise on Mrs, J. W. Died- and Miss Essie’ Peterson. P Lieutenant Ritter of Fort Sill, | The raising of nuts in this country for food purposes has been neglected 1 until recent years, but the owner of | ‘cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.:: one chestnut orchard of 300 acres in Pennsylvania told me that he made $30,000 profit over expenses on one | most rellable-remedy for Catarrh. Hall's year’s crop, and no tree ‘{l the orchard over fourteen years of age. The Brit- ish government has protected one pine | eased portions, forest of bunya-bunya pines 30 miles ary troubles which should not be neg- | in length by 12 miles In width. In this M T.0918;, T Resha el sl A eyl 1! B ¥ i - e e e e i e i AY T, ! THE- BEMIDJI- DAILY: PIONEER . — THREE ™ : 2 i , How’s This?" ' We ofter One Hundred Dollars Reward or any case of Catarrh that cannot be Hall's Catarrh Medicine hag been taken by catarrhisufferers for the:past thirty- five years, and has become known as the Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucaus surfaces,: expelling. the. Pol- son- from- the Blood and healing the dis- After you have: taken Hall’s Catarrh ‘Medicine for a.short time you will see a eat improvement _in- your ..general rich and little. her - little ~daugh-|Okla:, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i {:szd;o“ these danger signals often | cyuntry we have neglected the pine| heaith, Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- ter, Katherine, yesterday afternoon,}:B. W. Lakin of Leke Boulevard to- the ocecasion- being: the baby’s first He is enroute to Spokane,|- .| troubles, ‘Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root which, Black d . d | kin 80 many people say, soon heals and Mrs: James and aughter, strengthens the kidneys, is a splen- Marcia Cathryn, ‘Mrs. P. J. Russell 5 2 : - and daughter, Kathleen, Mrs. E. N.| = 'Miss. Merle Hanson, who' arrived|: / Yo gli:ek;zxaeyfiegve:nagd ‘t:l?dder med‘li- French and daughter; Leojean, Mrs. | here Saturday from International| . [B ; has o gentls Benlng ot o ahe ‘W.°Z. Robinson and .daughter, Eliza- | Falld, ‘will leave thys .. week for kidneys, which is alllgo:t ?g‘lmgglnt % beth, Mrs. Philip Gill and daughter, | Crookston, where she will study mu- 1y noticed in most cases b tho:; Lea Louise, Mrs.. George ‘Baker and|sic. While there she will stay with who use it. % daughter, Rose Marie, Mrs. .Walter | relatives. A trial will convince anyone who 1L)‘[arlgum an;l ;on,PJacik,,Mt < Edward | x = may be in need of it. Better got, a ockman of St.-Paul-and-- “&fl'.‘e" . Miss Lena Ingebretson of St. Paul, bottle from your nearest drug store, Helen, Mrs. O. H-,Erieksogl T8, é who has been employed at the Great ‘fand start treatment at once. A. Younggren:iandMrs. George E.| Northern depot here for ithe past| * However, if you wish first to test Kreatz. ‘month as operator, Teft" this afte this great preparation send ten cents PRESBYTERIAN AID. THURSDAY ‘| Thé Presbyteriam aid-will vx&aee& fi f}‘,,"u:;g:‘;" ,&iéfi‘nfinfi ’Y‘%e :l,adai;seot Minneapolis are in the city visiting| " e ; f g3 friends and -relatives. Miss Ruth S e S AR AR S LS gltwthzl:s:uc‘}:;'shk;fir_.Wig 2::d:afhi§5? will return to. Minneapolis Saturday.| 1y, But Torduroy 15 stiil used. Viie ) Miss Mary will remain. in Bemidji ¢ color, too, hae changed for the better, t ?.ation 15 "extended. and will attend business school here. for this jade corduroy makes a very MRS. CLOVER HOSTESS - pretty effecct and with its dainty style, .the coat is well-nigh perfect. The The Swedish Lutheran:-Sewing: ¢lub collar is of tan velours. The kelt on will meet at the home :of Mrs. BE. J. the coat, fastened-in front with three Clover tomorrow afternoon ~at: 2 buttons, is the only silght sugjestion o’clock. 5 of fanciful style. ‘mers.—- Bchange, Colored Facings. serv}n'g this purpose generally. ing be sure and mention the Bemidji | March 26, 1918, - Misses Mary. and Ruth- Banfill. of b i s Molander, Tuomy. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lilligren and [ son, Jack, will leave Thursday eve-|. ning for Marquette, -Mich.; Wwhere M. Lilligren will take charge of the | Marquette office of Armour & Com- pany. .-He will be succeeded here by W. 0. Witte of Mankato. -AT THE- . to Miss Schmitt on the table, clerk for checking. after being audited: “I understand Mrs. Gabson has left Mr. Gabson. and gone.home “to: her St. Paul Book & Stati miother™ Coicn s s “Yes, a sad affair. She charges him| 5 M. Martin PERSONALS AND | onery ! e NEWSY NOTES ||} - , - with excessive cruelty.” C. E. Battles : 13.00 JHEATE R-S Styles come and. go; but the cloths | ~ “You surprise me. Gabson doesn'i| Ed LaFluer .............. 12.00 : , used in making:them:stay pretty near | 100k like a man who would beat his| Huffman & O’Leary ... . 109.50 $50,000 to loan on .rarms. Dean| the:same. Corduroy ‘always has:been | <yife.” Christie Lithographing Co... 5.62 T.and. Co. 3 da71tf : ¢ i . REX TONIGHT the practical cloth: for a ‘spring coat, ) “Oh, he didn’t do anything of that The plot of “The Risky Path,” at for'it gives-just the quantity of warmth sort. He got hold of a gas mask some- that is needed for epring:'days when|: where and when Mrs. -Gabson started the Board adjourned. DR. E. H. SMITH, B. E. Tweeten of Solway transact-|’ " ed business in the city yesterday. the Rex tonight: : - ; Dire necessity has forced Marjarie|sunshine is mixed' with breezes. Stylet | one of her monologues he put it on."| hp 5 1 TyOMY, President. - Attend the Red Cross:overflow sale | Helmer iuto an armed experiment in using. corduroy have changed great-'| —Birmingham Age-Herald. o , 157 in. luxury.. Melville. Kingston was Saturday, May 11, at'the'Elko build-/| ing. . 4-510 holt in tfavor of marriiage, t;ut he ad- T T z % : ‘mired Marjorie sufficienitly to set]. - ) ¥ Miss ‘Mamie Kofacek of Solway|her up in a $10,000 flat with al’ REB CROSSNOTES passed several hours in the city Mon- French. maid -and a Rolls Royce car.|: . > day: Marjorie wanted - a wedding ring Financial Revort, more than either of these, but-she finally . consented to this = bargain; | ‘aither she would come to his way of |‘ment: of Beltrami county .chapter, thinking or he to hers. . In the|Red Cross, April 1: - meantime; Marjorie had the name| _ Cash, $1.60. Deposit, $800. ' Tot- without paying the price, except in|alL $801.60. her heartj .of a woman-of @asy vir-|35.lbs..yarn-.............$202.67 tue. This strange contrast of minds|557 yds. muslin’ ..... ; was—interrupted- suddenly by Mar-|250 yds. outing flannel Mrs. M. W. Hunt of the town of jorie’s discovery that there was al- Buttons ....... Northern:transacted - business. in ‘Be-| ready & Mrs: Kingston. Rage, hu- 18 doz. thread .. midji Monday. mfliation;- scorn, despair, possessed | Express n. - her; . Without thinking of the-con-|Postage ....... R, Mrs: J. F. Johnston of Hines was |'sequences; she peremtporily summon- |- . among ‘the business visitors in. the|ed ‘the: country lover whom she had ; . $394.83|° city yesterday. . spurned: when she:-came to the great Surgical Dressing’ Suvply. If you want a car, call Enterprise Following is the financial state-|’ Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence: phone 10.~ 56tf One of these nmice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup's and-have your picture taken: 14t 2 . s s i cityr iw " 1,900% yds. gauze .$146.51 “ If you want'a car, call' Enterprise}::Also a Sidney Drew comedy: 104 yds. outing flann 15.67 Auto - Co. - Office .phone 1, residence R gg );dst.tmuslip 8.76 mhoden). el » 5 ELKO:TONIGHT. v Suppfliefis ‘from. Red Cross . ; : i k! Rupert-Hughes, who wrote the or- N i . ‘ r 3 | Miss Sadie Rock,-a teacher in ‘the iginal: st 1; hich Ella St ¢ headquarters, Minneapolis 169.45 | 5 d 2 4 Solway schools, passed yesterday in [ FIne stony trom WAISS B e ‘' LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK Bemidji on business. O rob Glis $352.79 BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES.- PRESERVE THE LEATHER, “His-Mother’s Boy” in which Charles 2 blankel;gr..n.e oo Sostiell b~ Ray is starring, is one of the best ry Miss Mildred Shell of-Becida iau- i .$ 8.60 The F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED, BUFFALO, N. Y. toed to Bemidji Monday and wasithe kngwn, Am““’“,,s}‘.““‘5“;}"",‘“’“""3 12 yds. material for capes.. 17.38 T —— guest of friends here. and-novelists. “His Mother’s Boy”| 5 shawls ................ 18.00 is: a-clever: adaptation of his well| 1, yds. wool flannel ..... ) 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skoogland of known story, “When Life-is.Marked 14 the town of Northern were in ‘the Down. % g i $38.98 3 i " city yesterday on business. Billie Burke. - -~ Chg it g 4 ~ In accordance: with his.-progres-| - = = 8 If you want a car, call Enterprise|sive policy of presenting “the big- ! i Auto Co. -Office phone 1, residence| gest-and-best’ in the motion picture . i 3 phone 10. 56tf | line,.Manager::-Whaley- of the- Elko|*~ 53 3 : theater, announces: the engagementy: ¥ Anyone having anything for the|of.the: second : Billie' Burke picture Wh'en you feel all in, no appetite, [0 9" Red Crofs auction Saturday can | released by Paramount—The Land{yo ambition, almost wish you were M'pmd From the stfll" Her F“IIS phone W. E. Dean, chairman. 5-511|of Promise;”’: tomorrow ‘and. Thurs-i dead. Your digestive system is up- 5 day. - set, stored up poisons are sapping r “ H ,, your vitality, your energy is stran- A i GRAND TONIGHT gled. Nature and science have pro- 4 i 4 duced a real remedy, ‘‘Hollister’s J R. C. Hayner went to Crookston yesterday where he will transact business, returning to Bemidji Sat- urday. X 1 Donna Drew and Jack Mulhall are Rocky Mountain Tea a combina- co-starred..in .a- highly -entertaining 3 4 5 mystery drama entitled “Madame|tion of life-giving herbs for the re- Presenting that Favorite Screen Star Iief: of constipation, stomach and e " & Spy. Skidding Hearts is’the two bowel trouble, expelling the poisons e 2w DOROTHY PHILLIPS f]eel your old self t%gam, vigorous and # appy. Cost trifling, benefit sur- d and WILLIAM STOWELL of her father, returned to Bemidji ‘Prising. ' Get-a package today. - City Al yesterday. Drug- Store.—Adv. 80 prising. Get a package today. Bar- | ll‘ 3 S # h Mrs. George Kreatz left last eve- 2 === ‘ : SlDN EY DR Ew COMEDY Mrs. O. N. Johpson and Mrs. Gladys Hensel of the town of Frohn were business visitors in the ecity Monday. . Mrs. Rube Miller, who was called to Renville on account of the illness ker’s Pharmacy.—Adv. /‘\ ning for the Twin Cities where she ¥ PllE cm FREE . will visit friends-and relatives’ for 4 o p i == sl - ¢ D [ a few days. < . tB&ildéng-up for.the Sprlirln(g Attack ——— . C—.. ——... & 10-20 Oents 7:20-9 o’olook : al 3! :deal; like: putti ¢ X ¢ MiS A, B.:Palmen left: last eve- | otae ront is a good:deal like: putting | _ We pay. postage and. send(Red Crosy the body in.condition -for an invasion ..l;‘lxll%l?ngel!;‘elgtutlra 8, Cure, the absorption, and y ne i i b, len or { of the germs-of gripj pneumonia or{freatment 15 sold by drugelsts but. to ning for Minneapolis. and. St. Paul where- she will visit relatives .until{ « S8pring fever” here at home. those not:knowing of it we wilk send free Monday night. At this:time-of the year most people | o proye our cure. Rea:Company, Dept. €. N. Minneapolis, Minn. i suffer. from a. condition. often . called Harry E. Reynolds left last eve-| Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn ning for the Twin Cities where he| out, before the day is half thru. They will transact business, returning to| mayp-have. :frequent :headaches: and Bemidji Thursday. sometimes ® pimply” or pale -skin-and - : white lips. ’Bhe»rea.son or-this- is-that.|. EX Mrs. Herb Aldrich, Mrs. Emma | during the wintertime, shut up with- i Hinshaw and Mrs. R. Chilson of Wil- | in"doors, eating too much meat and = e Great too little green vegetables; one heaps fuel into the system which is not burned up-and the clinkers remain to poison the system — a clogging up of the circulation —with inactive liver-and kid- | neys. - Time to put your house in order. _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- | Directee, by F « venienty ready-to-use tablet form at Release HE leaders for more than twenty-five 3 M 2 Y i 8 . . . ngwm— e hria M B e e ' years; give clear, sharp impressions, 4 Dr. Pierce’s Golden:Medical Discovery. I_K SUNDAY and do not clog the type. The stenogra- scalp”&res By reason of the nerves feeding -cn pher’s work cannot help being improved M‘Ifln the blood, when the blood is pure 5 1¢ you want ey the D. D.D, Pre- the nerves feel the effect, and neuralgia by the use of Star Brand ribbons. Our salesman will gladly call on you e |1 S = PIONEER OFFICE, BEMIDJL M ton weré between-train visitors in the city yesterday. Leo Van Cleve, who is foreman of the Superior shipyard, spent Sunday at his home in Mill Park with his family and other relatives. J. H. Koors, of Koors Bros.. com- pany, left yesterday.for International Falls on_ business. . He will return to Bemidji tomorrow evening. is instant. . Try it today on ourguarantee. nerves for food. When suffering from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired feeling, the simple way Y Iil.eLim X ; to overcome these disorders is merely to i ool obtairy ‘Dr. Pierce’s Anurie from- your BARKER - PHARMAGY DWIGHT D, MILLER INSURANCE SPECIALIST I Can Insure G—. E Sec. Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. = P. O. Box.204 scri So gt messy, It washes and the relieg. | causesuch- pain is the cry of the starved TR W I ] I | -druggist. In tablets sixty cents, Although there is a disposition: to- ward the wearing of black hats just now, still many of these hats are ino- ticed for their facings in pastel col- orings, georgette, taffeta and faille SCHOOL PROCEEDINGS noon for, Lengby where she has ac- 3320 5 : 3 to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Regular meeting of.the Board of cepted a similar position. : i Y., for a sample bottle. When writ-| Education held at Dr. Smith’s office, ‘Daily Pioneer.—Adv. Present: = Smith, Palmer, Brooks, It was moved, seconded and car- ried to close the schools from Wed- nesday evening until the following It was moved, seconded and car- ried to lay the petition in regard The bills of the Athletic Associa- tion were ordered turned over to the The following bills were allowed » HoméWredtiod. J. J. McCurdy, salary .....$ 50.00 Otto Johmsen ............. 4.16 Joe Hahn, building cesspool 50.00 6.00 2.00 There being no further business more dangerous kidney| ;g vory largely, although a friend of | cine at once and get rid of eatarrh::Send mine at Battle Creek says thati he : buys: them by the ton for his custo- for. testimonials,, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all Drugeists; Toe. " S A o i "& Thursday Adolph: Zykonr Presentg by arrangement with F. Zieg- feld, Jr. —IN— | “THE LAND' OF PROMISE” By W. Somerset Maugham Directed by Joseph Kaufman Miss-Billie Burko WITH: ADDED ATTRACTION Paramount-Mack Sennett 2 Part Comedy “THAT NIGHT” with CHARLES: MURRAY WAYLAND TRASK and MARY THURMAN PARAMOUNT PICTURES CREANE TONIGHT “MADAME SPY” A Thrilling Dramatic Mystery Play in Five Acts, Featuring DONNA DREW and JACK MULHALL THE TWO PART KEYSTON COMEDY ‘SKIDDING HEARTS’ Breaks All Records for Speed And Spills. TOMORROW’S ~ PROGRA CARLYLE ' BLACKWELL With JUNE ELVIDGE In World Pictures “THE WAY OUT” : Also a Comedy, and “MAKING A MAN-O’-WARS- MAN” THURSDAY NORMA TALMADGE 7 Part Programs—Usual Prices i | ELKO IS:NshT, Thomas H. Ince Presents CHARLESRAY o INe= “HIS MOTHER’S BOY” A Picturization of Rupert Hughes’ Story “When Life Is Marked Down” Picturized by Ella Stuart Car- son; Directed by Victor L. Schertzinger; Supervised by Thos. H. Ince. Of all great young screen idols none is so easy on the eye as Charles Ray. His fine natural work in this picture of love and “making good’ stamps him as one of the very greatest actors of the screen. Also Showing BENJ. CHAPIN —IN— “SON OF DEMOCRACY” “A PRESIDENT'S ANSWER" 7 Part Program—Usual Prices ] S

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