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1+ PHURSDAY: EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1918 s'@g&mnimummmmmlg 5. WHAT SOCIETY £ ISDOING £ friends at Little Fork for the past two weeks, was in Bemidji yesterday enroute. to her home. Don’t forget the Christian Endeav- or supper at' the Presbyterian church tomorow - evenig; tickets, :adults 36¢, children 26c. 1t912 niE 4 3o The Christian. Endeavor will serve supper at the Presbyterian church from 6:00 to 8:00 o’clock tomorrow evening, Hverybody welcome, & - 1t912 The ‘Séwing, Bee of the. Swedish -z Lutheranseliurch” held -a' meeting. at -yithe hemeiiof: Mrs:: John: Moberg last . Tuesday, -where' they. planned-a sup- ll)a{ to.be held in.the church October ‘18t. Mrs. Thomas Crew left yesterday spend the winter. Mrs. Crew has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. C..A. Knapp and family for the past two years. MEAT INJURIOUS TQr’FHE.KlDNEYS Take:a Tablespoonful of Sélts _ If Back Hurts or Bladder £ Bothers i - WILLING‘WORKERS. The:Willing Workers Aid will meet tomorrow “afternon at the home of- Mrs. Charles Ganz in the Fifth ward.. Lunch will be served. All-are wel- come. umlullumummmuunnnmlqi PERSONALS AND NEWSY ‘NOTES Goed: supper. at -the. Presbyterian church': tomorrow evening. -~ 1t912 We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says-a well-known - authority, who warns us to be:constantly on guard against kidney trouble. . The- kidneys do their utmost to free the-blood-of ‘this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tis- sues clog and-thus the waste is re- tained - in -the blood to poison *the entire-system. ‘When' your kidneys' ache and feel like “lumps of lead, and you .have stnging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of -sediment, or the bladder- is-irritable, obliging-you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy.-spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in'bad weath- er, get from your pharmacist :about four .ounces.of Jad- Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast each morning.and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This. famous 'salts. is- made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- | bined with- lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urin- ary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is’ inexpensive and can not injure; makes adelightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink, and mno- -body can make a mistake by taking a:little occasionally to keep the kid- neys clean and active. S Dean da71tf $50,000- to- loan. on. rarms. Land Co. . Misses-Tillie-Johnson and A: Cole- man.of Lavinia . visited with friends in Bemidji- Tuesday. If..you vs;ant» a.car call Enterprise _ Auto:Co.- .Office .phone 1, residence .. .phone~10. 56tf Mr. and:<Mrs:.. A. B Witting have returned - from: St. Paul, where they attended the state fair, . Misses L..Cowley and Agnes Arnold -.of Furtle -River- were between train shoppers - in:Bemidji yesterday. Miss Tinnie, Pendergast of Lake .Plantagenet transacted business . in the city:"Fuesday. Mrs... B.. J.- Evens of. Schoolcraft ‘was.among -the out-of-town shoppers in. Bemidji yesterday. . One of. these-nice days you ocught to.ge, to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken, 14tf The. government says, ‘Pictures can help win the war.” Portraits, ko- dak prints: Rich studio, 29 10th St. # 5 1mo-1011 for-Ponca, Neb:, where she expects to| THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER nunnnnnE AT THE THEATERS llIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIIlIIllllllIlilllllllfi GRAND TONIGHT. . In “The Firefly of France,” the new Paramount picture starring Wallace Reid with Ann Little, which will-be shown at the Grand tonight, the work of an intrepid birdman forms ‘the basis of a story that sets the blood tingling and makes one of theimost interesting “pictures that has ibeen seen here in many weeks, It concerns a German spy whose plot against the Allies is frustrated by a daring young American,, who saves important paper8 obtained by the firefly, an aviator with the French army. A dainty love story relieves the strain of the constant suspense and thrill. It is a picture to make spectators sit on the edges of 'their chairs and hold their breath contin- uously throughout the development.of the stirring story. The Allied Official War Review will also be shown in connection: with the feature film. - UL H GRAND TOMORROW. ““Marked Cards” will be the offer- ing at the Grand tomorrow - with Margery Wilson in the lead -role. The, story of how a clever woman will take advantage of the human race generally. This is-a Triangle drama in five.reels. Added to: this f?]ature is a two reel Keystone com- edy. : “THE SILENT WITNESS.” Well maintained : suspense, events that hold the spectator and a dra- matic climax are elements that make “The Silent 'Witness” a picture wor- thy of the '.Hoffman-Foursquare brand. It will be shown at the Rex tonight. The story concerns the trial of a young man who imagines he has killed a college-mate in defending the good name of his mother. Brought'to trial, the defendant faces the district attorney not knowing that he is his own father. The author has handled the story with .skill and discretion and the re- sult is said to be a feature of the highest quality. A good comedy is also on the bill. REX TOMORROW. “I{ it’s a Bluebird its got to be good,” is the slogan of the Bluebird brand of photo productions, and Ferris Knapp. and carl Tennstrom have returned from Milwaukee and other’points- where they have been the past six weeks. ~ = Mrs. J. C. Cobb of Bramen, who has spent the:past few days in the city at- tending- to business matters, has re- turned to her home. ‘Mrs. W. B. Moody of Rochester, who- has' spent the past' month visit- _. ing relatives -at- Clearbrook, was in . Bemidji yesterday enrouge to her home. Mrs. W. R..Ware and three chil- dren of:Clearbreck, who have visited ELLTTILIULILUIITL DT T T what GOD gives'us What are you gvi sorthat ntfy-vn " PURCHASES Printing Tags Cards _ Blanks Folders Dodgers ~ Receipts -Envelopes Statements Bill Heads Invitations Packet Heads Letter Heads Call at-Pioneer Office Phones 922 and 923 GOOD WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY e CRAWFORD & ANDERSON ~ Wishes to é,nnou_fiéé ffi.éfhfhey are - now buying Live Stock and will pay highest market prices. ~ Office at 203 Third Street, Bemidji Phone 470 RN annE = i The EBranch House Man isbury, and Ruth Clifford are seen ‘in the lead roles of this Rupert Julian production, which is a quick-on-the- trigger drama of love and regenera- tion. It is filled with gripping scenes, one where two woman who loved the hero -dearly bend together over the prostrate form while his life hung in the balance. RED CROSS NOTES The Red Cross auction sale, which takes place at the county fair prom- ises to be one of the big successes of the year. "'The Red Cross committee, led by Mrs. G. M. Torrance is making plans for a big feature event. Townspeople as well as farmers are making plans to bring something for the Red Cross auction, Some will bring wood, hay, pigs, chickens, cows, butter,” potatoes, fruits, grains, old clothes, furniture, dishes, farm imple- ments, etc., etc. ‘The Red. Cross chapter.has also been advised that all exhibits will be donated to the Red 'Cross auction, where everything will be sold to the highest bidders. . Auctioneers are being selected and a lively contest for favorite articles Y‘Hungiy Eyes” at the Rex theatre tomorrow is a Bluebird. Monroe Sal- {is evident., Those who have some- thing to offer will be kind enough to bring it to the fair grounds, where a tent hay been provided and under which all donations will be housed. There is something for you in the Want Ad column today. It’s on the last page. . Our Boys in France and Home Protection The men on the firing line represent the pick of our American -youth in four ¢f our boys at home was s rejected because of physical deficiency. Many times the kidneys were to blame. -If "we wish to prevent old age com- ing on t+n socn, or if we want to in- crease our chances for a long life, Dr. Pierce of the Surgical Institute, Buf- falo, N. Y., says that we should drink plenty of water daily between meals. Then procurc at the nearest_drug store, Anuric (double strength). The cost is 60c. This “An-uric” drives the uric acid out and curcs backache and rheu- matism. .If we wish to keep our kidney$ in the best condition a diet of milk and vegetables, with only little meat once a day, is the most suitable. Drink plenty of pure water, take Anuric three times a day for a2 month. You can obtain a trial package of Anuric by sending 10c t(: Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. < /St. Paur, MINN.—“I just want to say that Anuric has done for me what many other rem- cdies have utterly flt failed to do. For over thirty years 1 | suffered with rheumatic pains, At times [ would have them' in my hack, then they [ would start in my =Y/ left shoulder and ~-¥ run down into my arms, also in my leit side extending down the limb to my ankle. I can’t be- .gin to tell how much I sufferca dur- ing this time. A short time ago I heard of Dr. Pierce’s Anuric. I have only taken one bottle of the tablets and today have not a pain or che. I cannot say enough in its prais -Joun EVEN- soN, 1069 Greenbricr Avenue. This is one of the Swift & Company Branch House Men. They are all pretty much slike in the way they feel toward their werk—and that is. what-this-ad is about. They-know that most jreople couldn’t get-such good; meat promptly and in good conditicn if it weren’t for the branch houses of which they are in cha:ze. They-know-that the: bronch house is one-of the most imypor (ant lini s in the chain of preparing and. ‘distributitg meat for a nation. They know that Swift & Company must have its branch houses run at the h thest notch of usefulness; that even a Sv.ift & Swift & Company, U. S. A. Company:branch-house won’t run itself, and that it issup: to.the branch house man to . run it properly. iy H Any 'branch. house man who doesn’t see his werk in this light is-transferred to some other place with Swift & Company to which he:is: better adapted. They are picked men, these branch house men, Every time you sit down toa steak or chop, or cut of roast, you can givea grateful thought to the whole crew of them. And remember, in a general way, that everything that makes life smoother and more convenient for you, is the result of the thoughtfulness and effort of a lot of people of whom you have never heard. r | | | | 4 | | > | i | Cretinism Made Curable. /Study of the functions of the thy- roid gland in animals has shown how this class of idictsccan be cured. For- merly “they were hopeless and re- mained- through life semi-imbeciles. 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Photos Day and Night - Third St. Bemidji & e Subscribe for:The Pioneer ‘ GRAND THURSDAY, SEPT. 12-~Shows Start 7:30 and 9100 WALLACE ‘REID “The Firefly of France” \ The story deals with the adventures of a rich young American who joins the Ambulance Corps “somewhere in France,” and who becomes entangled in the plottings of several German spies. - i Added Attraction ALLIES’ OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW TOMORROW “MARKED CARDS” MARGERY WILSON s GERTRUDE MECovy FRANK L.A. O’CONNOR, AND EDWARD FOSBERG IN A GRIPPIN ” I\ |scene 10 “THE SILENT WITNES, i1 4 HoFFMAN-FOURSQUARE SUPERPICTURE The Dramatic Triumph Which Stirred New York During Its Broadway Run - Added Feature—GOOD COMEDY REX TOMORROW Bluebird Presents [ Monroe Salishury and Ruth Clifford " In Rupert Julian’s Masterly Production ‘“HUNGRY EYES” If It’s a'BIuebird It’s Got to Be Good 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 of the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, 638-W. g 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. Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioheer 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, PAGE THREE REX = Today