Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 22, 1918, Page 3

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3 STHURSDA ¥ EVENING, AUGUST.22;:1918 > 7 AT IRYIRATIHNIIE | ing all the principle routes in. this state. The .routes are accurate and ’ WH AT SOCIETY ¢ were compiled from mappings by the t ~_ISPOING, official fleld “representatives::of - the TIB Automobile Route Book Com- pany. Price 75c at the Pioneer Sta- tionery House, Beltrami avenue, next 5 =|to Netzer's. . 63824 IIIIIIIIIIlllflmlllllfiflflllfllmllfllllllIIE Mr. and Mvsl 3. 1. Fitegerald and 'NATAL DAY OBSERVED. little daughter, Margaret, left this »di Sommers, son of | morning_for their home in Billings, Mr(.) lx:‘:gc%{fi‘?wa::rgg W?lssommers Mont. Mrs. Fitzgerald and daughte{- of Doud. avenue, celebrated’ his 1fth | have been the: guests of Mrs. Fitz- anniversary this afternoon by enter- [gerald’s mother, Mrs. P. J. Russell taining a. company of little folks at and' family for over two months, and games and lunch. The guests in-| her husband, came to accompany luded. Charlotte Bennington, Emo- them home. They made their home gene Bennington, ‘Margaret Richard- in Bemidji before moving to Billings. son, Berothy-Pogue, Jane Pogue, Don- na Morse, Irene Brékke, Agnes Wag- Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Warford and s ner, Winnifred 0'Connor, Ruth Isted,|two children are expected to return Morris.Longballa, Donald McDonald, | to' Bemidji the latter part of the week Norman'McDonald, Leslie Isted, Wil | from Minneapolis, where they: were liam ‘Morris, John Kenfield and John [-called by.the sudden death of Mrs. Caskey. ' Mrs. ‘Sommers was assisted | Warford’s mother, Mrs. H.:-R. Shep- Yin serving.by Miss Ruth Caskey. pardson.. During Rev. Warford’s ab- 1 erte sence, Rev. Sherman Arends of Ten- ‘DANCE AT-BIRCHMONT. strike has occupied the pulpit in the’ Tomorrow night a dance will be Presbyterian church on Sunday. given at. Birchmont Beach:.summer. hotel, being-one of. the wegular Fri- LIEUT LYCAN BACK TO s jay night dances. The affair is“public BATTLESHIP TOMORROW and ‘music will be. furnigshed by the Z. e . Lieutenant Ralph B. Lycan, who' Three Syncopators, . has been’the guest.of his parents, Mr. .| and :Mrs. Frank. Lyean of the Hotel '= | Markham, will return to his.duties-on the U. S. S. Massachusetts tomorrow morning. He has been in the city since Sunday afternoon,.on-a fur- lough. His wife, who ‘accompanied him - here, will'remain a guest at the PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES : Lycan home for awhile-before going to her old home in Oregon. Lieu- I | tenant Lycan has been in the service AL i LU $50,000 to loan on farms,. Dedn gince April 1917. - His brother, Wil- “Land Co. arite -You can buy winter rye seed at ‘W. G. Schroeder store, Bemidji3t823 Misses Rose Rue of Becida passed yesterday in the city-on business mat- ters. L If you want a car call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf bur Lyean, is alsp.in the service. INTEREST IN. CARMVAL SHOWS - IS .CROWING: FOR-BENEFIT OF BAND nterest -is increasing in the Little Giant shows, now located on the base- ball park for a week’s engagement under the auspices of the Twenty- first battalion’ Home Guard band, and Mrs. Henry Paquin of town of Lib-| the shows are proving a big attrac- erty was among the shoppers in the|tion. Butone thing hasbeen noticed, city Wednesday. many spend their money on conces- sions while the band gets a portion Miss Lottie Elliott of Pinewood|of the-receipts from the shows and was a between' train visitor in the|regular -features, the money so de- < [@ecity yesterday. rived by the band to be used to pay its expenses to the battalion encamp- At Troppman’s, peaches, $1.50 per | ment at Red Lake. r crate and special prices on ripe| mpopipnt the band will give a con- bannass pet. dozen. © 3-824|cort at the carnival grounds and a . large crowd is anticipated. One of the best compliments ever given a carnival company was that by Chief Ripple, who remarked to a Pioneer representative this morning, et i s R “That’s thl:a cleanest carnival I ever to go to Hakkerup’s and have your . Mrs. Ns Lawson of Becida was the guest of friends in the city yesterday while here shopping. picture taken, Sylvestér Flatner of Morris is the guest of his brother, A. Flatner, and - family for a week. Francis Rhea;-oldest son-of Mr. and Mrs. George Rhea, who has been ill for some:time, is convalescing. Mrs. Arthur Kahala-of Crookston is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. A. Gameron of Grant Valley. “Pictures can help win the war,” - the government says. Portrait, kodak prints. Rich Suéio, 29 10th. 1mo-910 Mrs. Gust Berg of Mill Park, who has been- confined to St. Anthony’s hospital #or- the past several days, is - improving. Mrs. James Curtin of Minmeapolis is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Harris. and- family of Lake Boulevard. Mrs. A. C. Steele and Misses Flor- ence-and-Freda-Steele.of . Turtle River were_ the guests of friends in the city Wednesday. Misses Dorothy/Nangle and Alice Witting drove out-to the Cameron farm west of town yesterday and spent the day.” ” . Miss Gena Swanson of town- of Frohn was in the city yesterday, mak- ing arrangements to attend the Be- midji high-school this term. ° Mrs, L. H. Bailey, who hag been visiting Mrs..G. H: Hansel of. Bagley z returned to emidji yesterday. Mrs. ansel accompanied her to the city andrreturned home today. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eggen of Kel- liher, who have visited relatives im Thief River Falls for the past two weeks, returned to their home yester- day; stopping in Bemidji enroute. Miss Elvie Hatten, St. Cloud, at- tended .the St.:Cloud Business col- lege, passed the civil service exam- ination and began work at $1,100 a vear. Send for catalogue, Vath & Ahles. 1-822 The auto route book of Minne- sota which gives you the information you want in a handy volume, show- ing every desirable route in tne state 8 is the TIB Route Book. Sold-at the ., Pioneer Stationery House, for 75c. Next door to Netzer’s. Former post- office. 6d829 Mrs. Frank McManus returned yes- terday afternoon from Barnesville, where she attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Jennie Hughes, wife of Joseph Hughes of this city. The fun- eral was held at 9 o’clock Tuesday morning in the Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Given and sons, Robert, Jr., and Jack, and lit- tle daughter, Marguerite, left yester- day noon for Virginia, where they will visit Mr. Given’s parents and also her brother, Mayor Edward John- son. Mr. Given expects to return to Bemidji Monday, but the family will remain for a month, Official TIB Automobile Route books, 1918 Minnesota edition, show- 14tf | saw, and we've had lots of ’em here.” b / BIG LOGGING OPERATIONS AT RED LAKE CONTINUE Work is steadily going on in the big logging contract of the Interna-| tional Lumber company at the Red Lake reservation, the company hay- ing been the successful bidder on a government sale, which will involve about 125,000,000-feet before com- pleted. Three camps are in operation and about 175 men are employed, two loading rigs being in daily use. Up to the present, between 20,000,- 000 and 22,000,000 feet have been cut and logging operations will con- tinue all winter. Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every. Moming Get In the habit. of drinking ; glass of hot water before breakfast. —— We're not here long,,so let’s make our stay agreeable. Let us live well; eat well, digest well, work well, s%eep well, and look well, 'What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. I Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split- ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stbfl}a ach, can, instead, feel as_fresh as-a daisy by opening the sluices 'of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. breakfast, drink a glass of real.hof. water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone .phosphate_in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day’s’ indigestible waste, sour, bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the eptire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stom.ach. The action of hot water and lime- stone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and “gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your break- fast the water and phosphate is quiet- ly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. |, The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; othe.rs .who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of inside-bathing be- fore breakfast. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, beforeq glllIlllllllIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII!HIII an Ella Hall production, starring that| when it first started to sprinkle, author in “Beauty in Chains,” adapt-| heavy clouds gathering. ed from the books Dona Perfecto, It|rain was falling heavily and contin- is m The son of her right hand man had|o’clock this morning the rain again hoped to marry her granddaughter, |started and fell in-torrents, playing but: she had been betrothed to an.|havoc with-roads and streets in -the other whom she had never seen, 'an|city and vicinity. - infantile custom. then things commence to hum in ‘rapid fashion and filled with-interest. fering tomorrow at the Rex. K w Bi fil G Now you know when a young man ‘thinks that he has a helluva lot o] -learn ‘and then some. he knew what women were good and French woman -as bad, unmeral, friv- olous, designed by Providence for en- tertainment only. der, therefore, when pretty Naneite was brought into his father’s sani- tarium with a bullet in her shoulder and in company of a thief, that David. acted as-he did. thing for him to do. pened to him. " THE :BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TORRENT OF RAIN FLOODS |BATTLES :SUGGESTS BEMIDI DURING NIGHT| - SCHOOL CLOSING FOR HARVESTING POTATOES| , rostumes mawara suckson sna In reply.to a letter writtep to him|ip’s Red Cross circle yesterday after- by J. J. Opshal, county fuel.director, | noon at the home of Mrs.- Edward Charles- Battles, mikes a suggestion | Jackson of Irvine avenue. There to Mr Opshal to the effect thatjWwere thirty guests. pot;tolgrgwerls sléould agk that :the AR “scheols be closed for four weeks,” | ‘URD. and that the growers.should set a ASoAtzlEar ofA Ya N}gfig gAgfifmay ;;ta!‘xdard prlc’e, for “‘plcking-ond sack-|night dances given by the Three “réfiofiotatg)es,‘ his ‘belief being that|gyncopators will be given Saturday n-joato of. Where hen. otheribe| LIE s in Th olty. el g whioh all el pal L ML Y. O IEFW 8€| are cordially invited. , ‘RED CROSS'NOTES ~ HOSTESSES TO CIRCLE. AT THE THEATERS IRHHITHInsinmnnm “BEAUTY IN CHAINS.” At the Rex tonight will be shown Bemidji was again the center of at- traction for a rainstorm last night and the water fell in veritable sheets, accompanied by a wind, although the strength of the latter was not what it was a few nights ago. It was between 10 and 11 o’clock & i Soon the the story of a patron-saint whose|ued for some time,- easing ‘at:inter- antle covers a designing character.|vals -and. ceasing. “Shortly before 5 'WORK FOR GOVERNMENT. Garry Brennan left today for Stil- ‘water, where he will be employed in a factory manufacturing shells for the; government. Dr. A. E. Henderson Office in O’Leary-Bowser Blk Bemidji Telephone 72-R He comes ‘and BAND CONCERT TONIGHT. There will also be a good comedy. | _The Twenty-first ~Battalion band -twill/ give ra_regular bar_)d concert at “A Broadway Scandal,” is tl]x;s 611‘; :}ttagfilgfilfirfr‘;ggs;:;; "mg";;:'. v ; 7045 K | cert will commence at 7:45 o’elock} endall thought he knew women.langan attractive program has been, prepared for the evening.. The carni- val company came to the city under the ‘auspices. of. the .band. “FRANK D. COREY’S “WILL-EXHIBIT IN ‘Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 19-24 Hd thought hat were pad. And he classed all ENTERPRISE ‘AUTO €O ' Auto Livery and Taxi Service ‘Day: and ‘Night -Service | -Office :Remore - Hotel, Cor,.| 3rd.St. & Beltrami-Ave. It was little won-~ isson, as French as Paris itself, It was the:logical Go to the Rex and.see what hap- PAGE THREE he is. ficant little stenographer in a stock broker’s -office, become a successful financier.because of something he be- lieves. Paramount photoplay version of Har- ry Leon Wilson's story, ‘“His Majesty Bunker Bean’ showing at the Grand theatre tonight with clever young Jack Pickford and dainty Louise Huff in leading roles. ‘WM. M'CUAIG, - “Manager GRAND TONIGHT. As a man thinketh in his heart, so So Bunker Bean, an insigni- It all happens in the amusin; military service because only al Our Line -of Defense| It is a'moment of tense nerves—ready, | to slip iout of the trench at the ‘word of command—and at the enemy. Our men] on the firing linc are phy‘sicallgflfit for ut one § at the Ba!l Park “WITH 810,000 CARRY US ALL 85,000 BOB ELI FERRIS WHEEL ‘AUTOMOBILE MONKEY 'SPEEDWAY BIG 10-IN-ONE SIDE SHOW COLORED MINSTREL SHOW for the U. S. government, is also. on|We must not be content with 20 per cent.,| tonight’s program. lieve Bverything,” and a two part| 1 A : keystone comedy, will appear at the Koxsons you suffer from stiffness in the and evening. e . man out of’ five was chosen to -endure ] The Allies’ Official War Review ! 2 the hardships of this fcarful war. But m, authorized pictures distributed Big Illusion Shows, Spidora Show; Peggy Sphinx Show, Athletic Show, 20 High-Class. Concessions, Free Acts Too Numerous to Mention in physical':health of our American || youth. We cannot afford to lose four men out of -five -because of -physical un- fitness. Suchi-weaknesses can be cured. Many times thc kidneys are to blame. If the kidneys are clogged with toxic-| GRAND FRIDAY. Gloria Swanson in “You Can’t Be- nees jin - the morning on arising, your joints seem “rusty,” you may have rheu- matic pains, pain in the back; stiff neck, = = |headaches, sometimes swollen feet, or |] neurajgic pains—all due to uric acid or rand tomorrow tomorrow, matinee ‘toxic7poisons stored in the ‘blood and which’ should be swept-out. Then procure ‘a2t your nearest drug store” Anuric (double strength). The TONIQHT--7:30 & 9 F = = The Girl with a Spider Body ~ HOW _CAN SHE LIVE? Feature -Attraction at th 5 SEarnival" T cost.-is 60 - cents. the dric acid out. Send Dr.. V. trial‘package. . -7'¢ : ——— | two years. My back ached' terribly, side pained, and 1 had frequent’ passages. I let it run on-until {USt recently, whenjj read of Doctor | Pierce’s Anuric. I have taken the Anuric but a short time, but am now feeling fine. My side and back have UNDERTAKING H. N. M’/KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R which I couldn’t do hefore. disorders to use Anuric.’— Mgs. GILFILLAN, 289 State Strect. Waste Not,Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, IRON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any part V(‘J,f the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, 638-W. ; I also guarantee to pay the market price, so don’t throw away your old articles. They are worth.money. We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 100 pound shipments or over to out of town shippers. J. GOLDBERG 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn. Donna Perfecta is the patron saint of Orbajosa. But her outer appearance of benevolence and piety hid a nature grasping, bigoted and vindictive. ELLA HALL PRODUCTION showing:at the TONIGHT Adapted from the story “mna Perfecto” Good Comedy—ADDED FEATURE—Good Comedy 10c and 20c—7:20 and 9 o’Clock Carmel Myers “A BROADWAY SCANDAL” * The amazing romance of 'a French girl in-New York ve Paage ‘This An-uric drives Pierce, Buffalo N. Y., ten cents for a T STIPAUL, MINN~"T had Leen:Froub- led with disordered “kidneys:forabout stopped paining, the passages are not sc frequent, and I sleep well at night now, 1 certainly advise anyonc suffering from kidney || with LOUISE HUFF In a Paramount Picture “HIS MAJESTY., BUNKER BEAN” You‘ won’t know the supreme joy of being “on the sunny side of the street” until you see this joyous tale of a reckless financier” 2 Added Attraction “ALLIES’ OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW” Pictures taken “Over There” that Uncle Sam au- thorizes and desires everyone “Over Here” to see. He gets the profits derived from their distribution. JACK PICKFORD | TOMORROW-—Mat. 3:00—Evening 7:30 and 9:00 GLORIA SWANSON “YOU CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING " How truthful this statement of the title is you will find on seeing this picture wherein a beautiful girl’s character is tarnished by slander. Comedy—“ARE WIVES UNREASONABLE,” Keystone That lad of yours, over seas. ‘All that is humanly possible is be- 5 ing done to see to it that he is well . fed, well clothed and efficiently equipped. Organizations like the Y. M. C. A,, are looking to his phys- ical comfort, healthful recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the Red Cross will provide for him with tender, loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give— your photograph. Hakkerup, the photographer in your fown — —t | | | | e —-— W |

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