Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 29, 1918, Page 3

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Vot WHAT SOCIETY Mrs, O. H. Erickson, of 919 Dewey avenue, entertained informally yes- terday afternoon at her home in hon- _or of her sisters,” Misses Janet and “Dorothy Miller of Minneapolis, who have been her guests for the past two ‘weeks. |GUESTS AT DINNER. . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bolger, 1115 guests last evening, -Rev. George Backhurst, rector of the HEpiscopal church and’ wife, and Rev. and Mrs. W A. Huband .of Park Rapids: PERSONALS AND ‘NEWSY NOTES 2 = = H £ H g § E z T. J. Lomen of Solway was among “the out-of-town visitors yesterday e Mr. and Mrs. Ashfleld of Minne- apolis passed yesterday in the city. Miss Lila Elliott of Pinewood was among the out-of- town vsitors yes- terday. Dr. E. C. Davis of the Lake Julia{]col sanatorium was a Bemidji visitor yes- terday and teday.. Emanuel Cohen, -a merchant-from Minneapolis, was among the business v1sitors Wednesday. Clarence Trog ot Becida: left today for Hampdon, N. D, -where he has accepted a pos:tion hy "Plctures can help wis the war,” the government says. Portrait, kodak prints. - Rich Sudio, 29 10th. *1mo-910 was among the out of town visitors i 1egistered at the Markham yesterday. Miss Sylvia Skinner of Xelliher was in ‘the city yesterday enroute to ‘Warroad, where - she = will teach of ‘town of Frohn for somé time, re- turned to her home in: Shevlin yes- terday. Misses Janet and Dorothy Miller of ' Minneapolis, .who ‘have been the guests of - their sister, Mrs. O. H. Erickson and family of Dewey ave- nue for the past two weeks, returned to their home this mornmg J. M. Phillippi, who ‘has attended the national encampment of the Civil war veterans at Portland, Ore., and joyable trlp o Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tE 4 One of theése nice days you cught to ‘go to Hakkerup’s and have your "picture taken, 14tf daughter, Mavis, of International count.” Bemidji avenue, had'as their dinner mobile, for Mankato, last year. ville, Ky. the Mucous Sur! for testjmonials, free. NEY & CO., Toledo, O., y S01d by all Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pendergast and Ylna‘l‘la}i?‘gmll; that city. ham. ‘Mr, Law is connected with the gllll LG LT T TTHTT T Shevlin, Carpenter & Clarke compa.ny = Joe Forester, :issistla:tl)t (;rsll:lier of | lead role. It is a Louise Lovely pro- Eafinlggrt}l:;g I:a v?slfit inanth'e glg v:iei; duction, supported:-by such stars as goodly number of Englishwomen are Cities. > Miss Corrine Carlson will leave to- E IS DOING morrow- afternoon for Fargo, N. D., = where she will visit Miss Lucile Mor- |= itz, from-there she will go to Valley = ¥ lllmmllllllll|||lll|ll| City, N..D., where she will be_the '1lllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIl guest of ‘Miss. Helen Chaffee. leave for that istitution October 1. Rev. M. A. Soper and family haye |ture entitled: ‘‘Play = Straight ' or -returned from a week's visit in Todd The trip was made by auto- Rey. W, A, Huband and:wife, Who| mhe story of “The House of Si- have been ' the guests of Rev.. and|jence’ 1 Mri Georze 'Backhurst during the ence’’ deals with the adventures of past ‘week, returned to their home'in |y, ‘tracing the perpetrator of what is] £LIM,KIBNEYS IllfllllllllIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]E‘ Park Rapids this morning. where she: will be -a student at the Normal, this being her She has spent the summer | or. 5 vacation with her parents, Mr. and| Thispicture with the Allies offici Mrs. H. Millg of this ecity. 3 “From school to posi?&l}]'" we can T et ] save you from $40-to 0 on your REX TOMORROW. Fall term, Sept. 2. 8t. Cloud | yirps peciding Kiss” will be the 1-829 offering at the Rex tomorrow, an- urse. Business College, Vath & Ahles. Miss Lucile ¥Young, one of the grad- llege Mrs. William Smith returned Tues- day from Elroy, Wis;, where she spent ten days with her husband, who was on ‘a ten day furlough from Louis- Before entering the mili- tary service, Mr.- Smith was a com- mercial ‘traveler, and made his head- .quarters here. Miss Mabel Johnson, daughter of 5 Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johuson, will l‘;Vaggs, $5fi(;0 1}){8!‘ d?fi' “lnfl:; leave Saturday morning for Minne- oara. ork - wi as apolis; where she will visit relatives|| from 80 to 45 days. and friends until Monday, ‘when she Apply to Olive Bakke, who has been a guest at 11 No. Fourth St. the Joh home for the past several ¢ it o e L Grand Forks, N. D. . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dunseth and two school children of Kansas City, Mo., who has| = ¢ been guests at the G. W. Ferrell home since Saturday, returned to their )Miss Annie Paulson, who has vis- |y thi f Mrs. D th i 3 ARESEE e U RN HEADQUARTERS TO ATTEND CONFERENCE. | Mrs. A. P. White left last evening for Minneapolis where she will attend |~ a . meeting. of the .chairmen of "the Women’s Liberty Loan workers, Mrs. White being’a chairman of that or- | ganization in Bemidji. v State of Ohi¢, ‘it Lucas County, & y- of Toledo, 3, Miss THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AND THE WOMEN WILL WIN., (By United Press.) AT THE THEATERS *'without prejudice.” of the day, will be shown at the Rex tonight with Louise Lovely in the London, Aug. 10. (By Mail.)— Englishmen object to ambitions of women who wish to become lawyers because they say the fair gex is never . Englishwomen claim that there is nothing = they have attempted in MRS. ERICKSON HOSTESS. Carlson will again be a student at ; REX TONIGHT. which they haven’t made good. Hamline university this year and will | - *“Painted Lips,” a dramatic feature| The men are convinced that even 'if women do become lawyers they will never get any. clients, so they are monchalantly assuming the “let- them-get-on.with-it”" attitude and a PAGE THREE i We Conquered Nature, The auto route book of Minne- 'Yes, gentlemen,” ‘said the geolo- | Sota which gives you the information gist, “the ground we walk on was [You want in-a handy volume, show- once under water.” ' “Well,”_replied | 08 every desirable route in the stato the patriotic young man of the party, ’;l;:]‘:el?lgtfif;’;:r?°fi" E”lg nt’ltgne @ ouse, for 7bc. it simply goes to show that you|Next door to Netzer's, Former post- can’t hold this country down.” oftice. 6ds29 Betty Schade and Alfred Allen. It is studying law. sla(a;vn in ‘five gripping acts, and linf addition there will be a western pic- o 4 . > ? ‘Subscribe for The Pioneer Fight,” starring Helen Gibson, one of the most daring screen ‘actresses. ‘- y g y —_— E il \g ¥ e a . WALLACE REID TONIGHT. .. TS ‘ k TO a wealthy amateur Sherlock Holmes, believed to be a murder in a mysteri~ ous dwelling. It is true a man wasj Miss Edith Mills will leave Monday | killed, and a respected judge at that,| i but the homicide was committed by a| Bat Less Meat If You Feel young woman in defense of her ho: Backachy or Have Blad- der Trouble - - War Review will be shown at t.h f Grand theatre tonight. other interesting feature fllm. ‘WANTED HELP nels often get irritated, obliging you F OR :l!: et ag two or three times durmg e; nigl b neutralize: these irrvitati id THRESHING and flush off the body's shating ecii Grand Forks County, N. D., needs 1,000 men for grain threshing, at once. £ will go to Mankato to attend the mor- R E w.ll " Miss Ida J. Mitchell of Pine River |mal. She will be accompanied as far ex L. illard stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is as Minneapolis by her cousin, Miss County Agent 1inexpensive; harmless and makes a (Bring this ad with you) eases. FOR STATE FAIR VISITORS THEATRE MINNEAPOLIS Frank -J. Chene:’l makes oath that he SPt(ML fA'n WE[K ATTRA(T‘ON visited ‘relatives and friends at dif- | (s senior,partner of the firm of - F. NE . 18860 (Scal) F:J. C 4 V. GLI I\otary Public. rists, T5c. ils for censtipation Falls are visiting at the home of their I 3 ferent points in the west, returned to | Cheney. & Co., doing business in th2 City Bemidji yesterday. - He leporm an en-| of-/foledo, County ana State aforesaid, - |+ and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED I'OLLARS for each and e\'gry l(‘ase of Fa;lax'flt lhaé sam\c( be ureq, by the'use o LL'S CATARRH If you want a car call Enterprise| (oot Syoq® FPRANK 7. CHENEY. . P d Sworn to before me and subscribed in ny presence, this 6th day of I)ecemher. : : ; 6. AW, ASON, -|\ i ; Hall's ?‘amrrh Medicine is taken_ in- ternally and acts tl.ough the Blood op | THE ONLY GIRL Sch es of the System. Senc IN ST. PAUL FAIR WEEK %&1@%‘:2&3&3; PRIZE BEAUTY mother, Mrs. L. G. Pendergast at Lake Plantagenei for a short time. Mr. Pendergast has accepted a gov- ernment position at Detroit, Mich., and will leave in a few days to as- sume his duties. His son, Earl Pen- dergast, who is a second lieutenant _in the service is stationed at Camp Grant and expects to leave soon for “over there.” Ice cream social for benefit of St. Philip’s church Thursday evening, in ~church basement, 3t829 Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Garver and fam- ily of Robbinsdale, accompanied by Mrs. Hartman of Minnedpolis, were visitors in the city yesterday, being egistered at the Hotel Markham. They are touring northern Minnesota. Dance, Cass-Lake pavilion Friday, August 30th. Music by Schuck’s In- ternational Jazz orchestra. Every- body invited. 2t829 Dr. Gowran of St. Paul, who had been visiting his brother C. C.-Gow- ran at Lavinia, left yesterday for the Twin Cities, where he will undergo an examination, preparatory to leav- ing for France to enter the service. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Law and family of Minneapolis passed yesterday in Bemidji, being guests at the Mark- STARVED T0 DEATH Many nervous and high strung women receive little if any nourishment - from what they eat, becoming skinny and washed ‘out in appearance. Dull eyes, pale complexion, liver and kidney inactivity tell of a serious condition. Hollis- ter’'s Rocky Mountain Tea (a scientific combination of heal- | ing herbs) quickly relieves the ;V”trouble by gently stimulating stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, . bringing back new vigor and restoring that joy of living feeling. City Drug Store GranD == THEATRE WALL Al SRR ORGSO, CE I?.E[D nTae House of' Silence’ p OF SILENCE” E HOUSE What is it? Who Killed Judge (.%arter‘t’-.i Mystery Special ALLIES -OF To 7:30 and 9:00 WAR REVIEW day and Thrills Attraction FIGIAL 10c and 20c TATIMICHORUIS BURLESQUE | Ml LR T 10U WL ENJOY | e j CORPORAL RIANT'S Wonderful Story He Has Just Returned From Over Three Years’ Service in the Front Line Trenches EVERY RED B!OODED AMERICAN SHOULD HEAR HIM It will make your blood boil and arouse every ounce of patriotism in you. P. S.—If you are pro-German stay away, you won’t like it, as the Sergeant- Major tells of German kultur as it really is and nothing hurts like the Truth. ELKO 5%, 3 HOME GUARD BENEFIT | Meat forms uric acid which excites and averworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it . from the system. r eaters.of meat must flush the s occasionally. - ‘You must re- lieve them like you relieve your bow- els; remm‘rmg all t}le ?cxdsc,l vi']aste and ~ | poison, .else you feel a dull misery uates of the Bemidji high school last | $5d° 000 to loan on rarms. (’l)ef't’; in the.kidney.region, sharp pains:in spring, will leave Tuesday for Spo- |22 Co. TLtE the hack or sick headache, dizziness, kane, Wash., where she will spend the winter with her father and attend your stomach sours, tongue is. coated and when the weather is bad you have, rheumatic .twinges. The - urine is) “ " cloudy, full of sediment; the chan- son get -about four ounces of Jad Salts) from : any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful in a .glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder. disorders disappear: This{£amous salts is| made from the acid of grapes and Jemon juice,-.combined with lithia, an has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and delightful effervescent lithia-water drink -which millions of men andi women take now and then, thus avoid- ing serious kidney and bladder dis-|; Five Absorbing Acts - Louise Lovely In the dramatic feu‘ture of the day ij Douglas, a millionaire clubman, disgusted and horrified by the reckless damage Andrew Solman, a wealthy middle-aged man, is doing among the women of his social set, is brought to action when he over- hears Solman urging young Mrs. Silver, Jim’s sister, to leave her husband and go away with him. Jim sets out to find a beautiful, but bad woman to checkmate Solman at his own game. GRIPPING WESTERN DRAMA “Play Stratght or Flghl” 10c and 20c - 7:20 and 9 o’Clock REX Tomorrow “THE DECIDING KiSS” That lad of yours, over seas. All that is humanly possible is be- 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 town Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which send me one of your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. Name.............................. ...... AdArOBE. . o wvisismineis dieeissisn | ‘Waste Not,Our Country Needs Iit! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, IRON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any - part of the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, 638-W. 1 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. COLDBERG 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn.

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