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THURSDAY, MAY' 9,1918, - | 'WHAT SOCIETY ‘ISDOING /Mrs. ‘A, Perault and Mrs: Joe L} ous of Turtle Riveritransactedbusis | ness in; Bemidji<Wednesday. If you want a - car, call"Enterprise Auto Co. —Office -phone -1;--residence phone 10. eogete _H. E. Reynolds returned this morn- NATAL DAY CELEBRATED Mrs. Johp-W. McManus was sur- prised by a number of friends Tues: day, the occasion being her birth 2 niversary. The afternoon was passed 3 2 o in musi¢. ‘Lunch was served and pic-| . Anyone having anything for the tures. taken of.the . group. = Thosefped Cross auction Saturday can flowers light. - -Biliot;-Florist. 3-51 ..Miss: Mangarita Figher, “the..girl | ing from 'St. Paul:where he has been| with the wondertul exes,” who. has on business the past several days. "!‘ at :the Rex-tonight. The play is based on the even a. young old fogy of a college ieved .a-nation-wide.vogue :as-the ‘Wear next Sunday for mothors lv- hloru‘!‘?thfilofie:%rm&gfi % ing " flowers bright; Mothers gome,| ¢,qa] production, *“The ‘Primitive Wo-} “man,” ‘which ~wili-be-the-attracticn idea that present; were Mrs. J. W. McManus, | ohone*W: B:-Dean; chatraman; <5511+ oYorsaor -k to. glve up when he Mrs. E..Luebeck and little son, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. F. Beaudette, Mrs. P, | Cleve and son, Mrs, F. A.. Beaulieu, | oyt-of-town visitors in the eit. - Miss Lois Beaulieu, Mrs. C. Conditt, g:rdfliv Rt v. g8 Miss Gladys Conditt, Miss Ruth Con- 4 ditt, Mrs. James Simpson end daugh-| . gend picturés to - your soldier Y (R g0 p ol secret service. This_episode shows} = : i matches agaihst . the J Mrs. Sidney Milter andiMfiss Magie i b Brett, Mrs. Peabody, Mrs. L. ~Van|sthol of Pinewoodwereaamong he g:;g:lel;v :t‘,thte ptnlx:rsi:a;w:‘:y?;gp ey edifHImM; lsher. scintillatin »here - wills alsp bewshown #The Eaglels Bye,"ibyNWilllam J2 Flynn, TRESBEMIDJI-IVAILY ‘PIONEER The corn never It” will not get. st two drops o States{™ 1 mo 67| homps, King Baggot and Marguerite Y Ser Mre.Beanlion e Bossie Pat| Quality portraits: kodak finishigs: ¢ erson, Mrs. N. Patterson. 'T16 gl Rich - “Studio.”=Phone - 570-W. 29 % L lu8. SPRY ) 4 of honor received many pretty gifts.|i3oth St.. the discovery of the gasoline ' fire Mrs. Jane Finn will leave: thi . week for Berthold, N. D.,“where; will visit her sons for-a ¢ | months. EASTMAN-COLLARD Miss Eunice Collard, daughter of Mrs.: Emma Collard,” and” Corporal Arthur Bastman, of the Fourth Min- Tesita infantry, formerly ‘stationed| ' Napoleon La Doucier of Mississippi here; were married at_the ‘Methodist | Port was called to Alfina, Mich., this parsonage in ‘Fort Francis, = Ont., | week on account of the death of his Monday, May 6, Rev. W..E. Egan officiating. - Corporal Eastman' has been transferred to. International| :TFred Bodine ot'Wlllhms-rrbwg'z Falls: from this city. 5 the city yesterday. His family - arrive later, as they intend to make ENTERTAINED AT DINNER their home here. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Willson enter- tained ‘Mr. and Mrs. J.. T. Lilligren and son,, Jack, at 6 o’clock dinner last evening. - Mr. Lilligren, who ‘was formerly credit man for Armour & Co., in this city, -has - been transferred to Marquette, Mich., and expects to leave for that place, to- gether with family, tomorrow eve- ning. - BENEFIT DANCE About thirty couples-attended the Red Cross dance given-in:thecity hall last evening for the benefit of the Red Cross. ‘The Syncopaters ~orchestra, composed of Mrs. Charles Van, “Ar- chie: Williams and Eilford - ‘Benson, furnished the music, 5 2 " Mrs. Kelse3; of Federal Dam, for- merly of this city, is at St. An- dergo an operation. Dr. E. H. Smith, Dr. L. A,"Ward, Dr. E. A. Shannon and Dr; Smith Misses . Amanda --and.-Mabel ..Graf4. Bemidji visitors yesterday. Minn., where he has been the past month, substitiuting as cashier. " Miss. Florence Laney; Mrs. E. A. . 1 Arnold, ' Miss Gertrude- Arnold and SAILOR- ENTERTAINED, Mrs. -E.. J. Gilbert of Turtle River ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Olaon entertain- | passed yesterday in the city-on-busiy ed - William ' Laliberte -at 6. o’clock | 1ess- h ; § dinner last.evening. Mr. Laliberte h - 7.~ will .Jeave for Crookston-where he “elg":é‘ ’?sgréga?gi%fi;:{‘; l?:z::‘iisx; will wvisit his parents -before return Tartle River. for the past:few. days, i i h .8, 8. ;?fnsffs, g dutics onythe; Ui returned to her home in Bagley yes- ] terday. 3 I!% § 'Red:E STIANSON HOSTESS Miss: Marjorie Main of Turtle River ross circle of the Swed- ish Lutheran church will meet et the | drove to. Bemidji yesterday and pass- ed several hours here on business home of Mrs. Oscar Christianson to- 3 morrow - afternoon at 2:30 .o'clock, | matters. - She wasiaccompanied by and the Young Peoples’ society will | Mrs. John. Keenan. meet there in the evening: Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Welsh of Leach place, where {they~ are spending fhe ‘summer, : Mr! Welsli‘left on the late train for Minneapolis but Mrs. Welsh will remain in Bemidji during the week end. 3 PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES T Mrs. M. E. Hinkleg-‘arrived last evening -from Mianeapolis. Mn. Mr. Hinkley -is’ cmployed at the $50,000 to loan on 1arms. -Dean - Land Co. . a1t and has been here for some time. They will make their home in the Tij J.. Welch resicence. . 7 George Forte of the town of Eckles ‘ was a business visitor yesterday. Mrs. G. M. Palmer and _little daughter, Helen, have gone to Sé. Louis, Mo., where: ithey will visit Attend the Red Cross.overflow sale gaturday, May 11, at the Elko build- ng. 4-510 Dr. Palmer accompanied them as far as Minneapolis. He expects to re- turn to Bemidji tomorrow mornin;. If you want a: car, call Enterprise Auto Co..- Office phone 1, residence phone 10. i R T ——— J. M. Phiilippl.is finishing his new ‘How’s"This ? \ home on-Eighteenth street. and Ir-| e seter One Hundred. Dollars Reward | cured -by” Hall's Catarrh Medicine. i ays. ought| ‘HalVpCatarrh Medicine has been taken S S e M T e & by catarrh- sufferers for the past-thirty- to go. to Hakkerup’s and have-your s s five years, and has become known as the picture 'taken. 1448 1ost reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on Send mother: her favorite flowers| tlie Mucous surfaces, expsiling the’ Pols next. Sunday, May 12, Mothers’ Day:| son from the Blood and ‘hedling the dis- & d-portions. 2 lilrlllot, Florist. 3-511 ea:itfl?oyouflhmm taken- TIall’s Catarrh Medicine: for a shortitime you will see. If you want a car, call Enterprise| great -.improvement...in...your g wr_‘ s hone 1, residence| health: Start taking Fali'scCatrrrh i 5 56tf| cine at-once and ret.zid of catarrh. Send e o PBNEY & CO., Toleds, Ohlo. d . J. 'oledo, 3 Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River gfla' by all Drugeiste. T5n. $ was the guest of Bemidji-friends-yes- e ———— terday, between trains,’ _ % 1 .n G-R-A-N-D TONIGHT — 7:30 ||SPECIAL ATTRACTION. ‘NORK?I:A; E:OADGE' HARRY CARE —IN— ‘“GOING STRAIGHT” A SUPREME FIVE-ACT OFFERING ALSO SHOWING " EPISODE NO. 4 —AND— MOLLY MAL()NEI e I D tic St f - the! M"‘_L’_S.—E-;—YE sr:)uath, figfiefi by o?;cko Forde TOMORROW.- FRI. SEE TRIANGLE PRESENTS THE FAMOUS SATUR- | 9y * STORY v A “THE SEA N T ” N & Fl:fil::g‘HER Based on Ig:iNglt‘!{lI%sKgf “OLD y WILLIAM DESMOND ALSO A FINE COMEDY 7 PART PROGRAMS ||10 - 20 cents—MATINEE 2:30 10c and 20c 7:20 - 9 o’clock of Minneapolis, who are visiting their ta aunt at Wolfe Lake for 2 month, were | his power at last. But here a strange Lake arrived yesterday from that PR George T. Baker & Co. jewelry-store, | £0- suffer-mest,: Smow play thedead roles i depicting giis plot otathe Fext ‘ { United<States. 1 The Mxonig “The #icarlets Drop” | mother.™ : ¥4 Capew and MéMy. Mslome. It % | stery of the Suiliidays BY the semt onsigtexof seven reels. Rex Tomorrow. affeorrow at the Rex wilkbe sece} nstt with Harry: «It A8 By < “Kaimtuck' “Guss Bes 80 mMRDY:Fear sons:to hate sitsiCelwerts: that -when he got a Calwert’ in his power his whole.heart ached to do justice to his THs Cadvbrts werg vow £o @et eyen.h the cream of 'tle'aflstocrt@cy in_ the little Kentucky town; the - Casses thony’s hospital, whereishe will.un- | were, peor -white tzash, met it to.a I soctate” with* genetiemen, even” inen Jisting -to -fight~the: Seuthern rehe That was seyeral years ago.j ¢ Kaintuek? wesnow-» western hight | Cass Lake attended a medical meet-| wayman, and the Calverts and Gra- ing at Wadena Tuesday. "l ham’ Lyons were-in the_mining busi- ¥ Molly was on the way to visit ness. ~when--she--was: ~taken--frem: by the outlaw. "A’Calvert is in thing happened. The Calvert. heir- +and-shes@ass ‘sepagatle.. hevame. Homer Cartiell. of "the” First Na< deeply interested in-eaeh-otier.Aolty | tional bank, has returned from Ray,| might have betrayed her captor, bu instead she warned him. It was $hg! aristocratic Lyons who wes the trai- . AT.THE -ELKO0 em pf special mote in ‘the urke! Paramiount :production, “The Land of Promise,’”~is.the dis- play of remarkable types,in even the mest- unimportant’ types. As2most of themction Was supposed to-take place in ‘western Canada, Director Joseph Kauffman and Billie Burke. star, decided that no ““tenderfeet!’ eastern actors should intrude their monocles and wrist watches: where there should de rugged strength and work-roughened hands.. For this purpose: most ‘of the smell parts were OVEN SWANP-ROOT _ - The symptoms-of kidney and blad- der troubles are often very 'distress- ing and leave the system in a run- down condition. The kidneys seem|’ almaest. every' vic- tim complains of lameback and urin- ary troubles which should not<be neg- lected, as these danger signals often {ead to : more dangerous troubles. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root™ which, so.many. people .say, soon:hpals and relatives for a month. or six:weeks. |.strengthens the. kidneys, is:a.splen- -di@ kidney, liver-and bladder medi- kidney cine, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidndys; which is almost immediate- 1y noticed in most cases by those who use it. may be in need of it. A trial will convince anyone who = Better get a vine avenue: for any>case of Catarrithat cannot be f G4, s your(néerest: drug’ store, and start treatment at .once. However, if you-wish first to-test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.;for. a wamplesbottie: ‘When writ- ing be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer.—Adv. *:palm, ol didirial 566" Gotadt"Peb] O Cornal Fudiftiwith. your are—pain-free an that never fafls. It sed by miilions g and digging at With “handages, salves or .any- ng - else mentirely «’unnecessary. s ’G%t!-!t." the or and ‘there-you happy, with the = toe as smooth and corn-free as your “Gets-It” is the only safe way in the world to treat a corn or callus. It's the sure way—the way ‘ew that “Gets- t never irritat | : the-flesh, mover makes your toe sore. f “Gets-It” and resto! the corn-pain vanishes. you-can peel the corn right (WEWTVENING B0WS First Season'in ‘THFGG'T’ha‘t /Dig~ | no’ ambition, almost” wish you ‘were Black Will ‘Have Widest ‘Popularity, Laces With Dots Embroidered, tion of life-giving herbs ‘for the re- - When you feel all in, no appetite, 3 dead. Your digestive system'is up- tinct Change: 1s..Made. set, stored up poisons are supplnng your vitality, your ‘energy is stran- gled. Nature-and science have pro- duced a real remedy, “Hollister’s Roéky Mountain ‘Tea,” a combina- Choice Above Everything. 1tef of constipation, stomach and » bowel trouble, expelling the poisons The tale of the spring evenh"lg and creating -new vigor. You will g:;v: should be an absorbing one, for, . 1d, -it- 1s--the -fizst-season in-three| prisi ng. ‘G 3 that evening gowns have undergone gr:g gmre‘e_t_:dvokage foday- “Cley + a distimct* change: in style, 'mode and vogue, and a’)spring season usheérs in| — new evening gowns for the elect and | over untI8pring’ e 1| . 3 £ begins to wane iato even ideas: for the evening for 'those!| warmer summer mo:ths. who sit by the fire, always presuming | that it is a fire that necessitates eve- L R S ARRERRT ning_clothes to st by it, THE RED-SACRAMENT flNnrmw skirts are sufficlently dif« cult to..dance in, but long narrow i tlantes. skirts are impossible. And, inas- 3 i 3 Snitichias e will -dance,. notes a fashe A comrade's blood had stained their ton=quthority, war or no war, for the | evening we abolish the narrow skirt bread in favor of the wide or draped gar- ment so that we may dance in ease fed feel your old-self-again, vigorous and happy, Cost trifling, benefit sur- By Amelia Josephine Burr -of “the ration red; The very wine- of -life was ‘in. thel: And yet on' that grim'sacrament they 1 sitried and true ‘4 and comfort. } And rose ‘up strengthened ‘to fulfill the YBIworkan 4.6“6‘_’}'”‘{{"3;:::“& Some time ago T soupided the slogan task a corn and/fuss- |of the /mleeve n ~‘evening . frocks.| mha dgend man left undone. ‘back corn-remover, the only sure way, and A M'’dby.E. Lawrence : costs but a trifle at any drug store, % &Go.,Chicago, Il Evefllng}gowns without sleeves are)} qq fight thy war against imperial " Sold. in Bemidji and recommendea | not. as the world’s best corn remedy by BARKER'S PHARMACY ‘played by:mnative farms of Canada, from..different parts of Manitoba. | be there beyond' the ¢hadow of a doubt. Tino The war- will-not necessarily affect Yeast-Accordmg to the latest thecut‘of the front or>the back of the g evening frock. Many of the spring|more women than men in the Em- offerings ~will “carry “the “high" square | pire city. x Beach story ever screened— | neckline and the V-shaped back, but Crimsonbeak—Bet they ‘took that just as many will show the-gowns cut extremely low ‘'both front and back “and “depend--upon ' the“effect of 2 the sleeves to relieve the formal as-/| searching the woods. pect of the creation. In material black will have the’ widest popularity. It has had itsi} INSTANT figi!fm]( SURPRISES innings time and again and despite M. HERE -that.this spring will find it in-great demand. Of the black laces the sheer designs ‘will thave the preference over | o hlo All food see the heavy tracings, while the laces|and form gas. Was ugvfyst%o::‘tt with dots embroidered In great profu- | pated. Nothing helped until I triea s:\c;n will be the cholce above every-| buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as thing. Brocaded chiffons that were used|FUL astonished me with its IN- last season will be given another trial | STANT action.” Because .Adler-i-ka combined with laces and charmeuse, and dresses of shaded nets will also be popular. All-chiffon frocks will not be given much of an opportunity fi‘(’,‘,'f‘},‘:‘f,’,f'yi‘h,n’é }v‘;;s eegll(a}ggJ.STcx‘:tc; onvlv. (4The Land of Promise”’ will be:shown at the Elko last time tonight. “The Heart of the Sunset.” ‘The..most absorbing and ‘thrilling nagging Mexico by 'neck and shook it ‘until its teeth chattered. of pirate days. actress, is’' coming Monday and will speak at the Elko and Grand during tures. She will also speak to club women end also the school teachers. RAGS ton rags--no buttons, bands_ or woolen cloth accepted. Pioneer ingham Dresses ceived t_his week. ‘One -Madefrom-blue Belgium cloth, size 4,8, 8. -Made from.a fine.grade of white standard ! i | ‘‘“Heart of the Sunset”—is a melo- pematic.romance of the great..Am- micen Somthwest in+the not:far:genejd days when Uncle Sam, angered al- most _beyond patience, stepped into ‘Vera:'Cruz and with a mighty fleet of dreadnoughts-to back him up, took Tt is packed with thrilling action and*incident. The brawn, the cour 'age and the spirit of America are in this picture, to be shown at the Elko Saturday and Sunday. THRILLING DUEL Handsome Bill Desmond has a rare ‘opportunity to show his skill with the sword in the latest Triangle picture, ‘“The Sea Panther,” which will-be shown at the Grand theater tomorrow .night. This picture is one Screen Star Coming. Rose Tapley, well known screen the back of the to Bemidji next the run of pic- Office .$6.75 Girls’ Jack Tar Dresses .$2.95 Bvery’ indication +for the future con; O God, we ask guarantood, money< | firms-all ‘that I thowght. at that time| ugt we by sorrow may be doubly even accentuates the fashion{ strong £ wrong Every design for the spring wilk * 2 have the sleeves, some wide and flow- Tl dte}:fd Sregon Sor-duraclvee e ing, others long-and narrow and a few o even elbow length; but the sleeves will VgHERE THE MEN WERE. census taken in' New York, there are census during the house-cleaning sea- son. Bet they never thought of This grocer’s story surprises lo- cal people: “I had bad stomach mixed in Adler-i-ka. 'ONE 'SPOON- flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieves ANY CASE' constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents +h son, Al held| prug Store.—Adv. American Film Co. Presents MARGARETA FISHER — N “THE PRIMITIVE WOMAN” Direoted by Lioyd Ingraham . Distributed by MUTUAL FILM CORPORATION ‘“ THE EAGLE’S EYE” By Willlam J. Flynn Dixie Mason Discovers. the Gasoline Fire Bombs ; Featuring KING BAGGOT and; MARGUERITE SNOW - s SEVE," I‘AIEL Pm:-‘:o’:;‘:::mcx e — 2 L - FONIGHT in “THE LAND OF PROMISE” The story that made New York sit up and take notice. The tender heart interest story By W. Somerset Maugham that was the hit of its stage season. Enhanced by the captivating presence of Billie Burke this becomes a ‘Paramount Picture you can’t afford to miss. Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy “THAT NIGHT!” With CHARLES MURRAY N Wayland Trask and Mary Thurman <2555, EIGHT PART PROGARM—————USUAL PRICES TOMORROW FRIDAY ONLY MARIE OSBORNE in DOLLIE DOES'HER BIT” SATURDAY AND SUNDAY REX BEACH’S Screen Classic of the Great Southwest HEART OF THE SUNSET From his World-famous Novel. Directed by Frank Powell. Released by Goldwyn

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