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among the business visitors in the city the latter part of the week, don was and WHAT SOCIETY . ISDOING Miss Vie Cronin and Miss A. L. Palen, both of the Grand Forks Her- ald, are spending some time in Be- midji, being. guests at the Markham, Y ~.“MONDAY'EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918 '? Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the ' First Scandinavian Lutheran church, conducted confirmation serv- ices at Solway yesterday afternoon. FAREWELL SURPRISE. Mrs. C.. P.:Larson who left this afternoon for Seattle, Wash., where she will make her home with her > daughter, was given.a farewell sur- prise last evening, by members of the Ladies’ Ald society of the First Scan- dinavian Lutheran church and other friends, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Rode.. Mrs. Larson had‘been invited to the Rode home to pass the evening and “when arriving- there found a large company assembled to bid her farewell. The evening was passed in conversation and lunch was gerved. ; 2 ‘The guest of honor was presented _with a ‘remembrance gift by ‘those present, ~ She will:be greatly missed in the church circle, having been a member-of the aid and church for many years. The self invited guests were Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson and daugh- ter, Alfhild, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Erickson, ‘Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hangon, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Folstad, Mr. and Mrs. Croone, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Rode; Mesdames N. Roe, K. K. Roe, R. 0. Richardson, I."Nygaard, A. O. Aubolee, Andrew " -Casperson, Belle Brown, O. M. Skin- vik, Carl Jahr, Olive Fjelstad of Min- neapolis, O. B. Stephen, Hans Mittet, Hans Erickson,A. Oftas, Qualle, L. ..Olstad, Misses Mary Ramstad, Helga Jahr, Valdine Skjeveland, Ida Heng, Caroline Sonstrud, Ava Sonstrud and Florence Rust. WOOTON-CAULEY. Chester A. Wooton of the Fourth ‘. Minnesota infantry and Mae Cauley’ of:this city, formerly of Koochiching county, were married yesterday af- " ternoon at 4:15 o’clock in the Metho- dist church, Rev. A. M. Whitby of the Baptist church officiating, in the ~absence 'of the Methodist tor. They were attended by Corporal H. A. French and Marie Yates. Mr. and Mrs. James Handlon of BEast Grand Forks, who have passed the summer at Lake Bemidji, have returned to their home. P Miss Margaret McGee is spending a week’s vacation with her mother, Mrs. Given-McGee. Miss McGee teaches school at Moose Lake, We John Dahl, president-of the Short Turn Tractor company, returned Sat- urday evening from ‘a. three weeks’ business trip to Minneapolis and Co- kato. At the latter place he deliv-}: ered a Short Turn tractor. and Miss Louise Huff, who has charge of the millinery department in the Carlson Variety store, was called to her home in St. Cloud Saturday, hav- ing received a ielegram’ to’ come at once. The message gave no particu- lars. Mrs. Leon Goodrich of Rockford, Mich., who has visited her sister, Mrs. S. D. Snyder for the past two weeks, left Saturday for Staples and Brain- erd. Mrs. Snyder.and two children accompanied her and will visit at her home for some time. Andrew Larson left this afternoon for Libby, oMnt., on business for the Crookston Lumber company. Hewas accompanied by his mother, Mrs, C. P, .Larson, who will go to Seattle, Wash., where she will make her home with her daughter. She had made her hom here for the past several years, Mrs. J. O. Sether.of Thief. River Falls was in the city Saturday en- route to her home from Duluth, where she attended a 'W. C. T, U. convention and also visited Rev. and Mrs. Glenn: Rev. Glenn and family have spent several summers at Be- midji Beach and also passed part of this summer there. g this the 'PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES the will AT THE THEATERS 0. E. Soland of Wilton was among the puslness visitors in the city today. J..C. Hiébe of St. Paul is spending the day in the city on business. REX TONIGHT. “A Romance of the Underworld,” which will star-the beautiful Cather- ine Calvert at the Rex tonight and to- morrow is a scream adaptation from the drama of -the same name by the’ late Paul Armstrong. Doris Elliot suddenly finds her life transplanted from the saintly seclu- sfon of a convent to the underworld of New York. She makes her home}: with her brother, Richard.” Through the activities of a young lawyer-cru- sader, Thomas McDonald, she learns that Richard is a member of a gang of heelers and ‘‘dope” fiends domin- ated by a bruital political boss, Mike O'Leary. In a sensational murder trial Doris is defended by -McDonald, who has been ‘captivated by her. beauty and sweet disposition, It appears certain she will be found guilty, but an un- expected witness appears with a reve- lation which furnishes a thrilling and tragic climax. Also.a good comedy.. Mrs. F. A. Scott of Turtle River was among the fair visitors Saturday. fa Mrs. Ed. Keer of Becida transacted business in the city Saturday. Dean "$50,000 to loan on farms. SR T Land Co. Mrs. C. Julin of Shevli;l was among the:out of town visiters Saturday. 2 ~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dow of Yola 5 attended the county fair Friday and Saturday. Arthur Steele of Grand Forks transacted business in the city Satur- day. Any woman or girl who is willing to pick potatoes, please leave name at Commercial club. 11923 William Fellows and family and Mr. Rise and family of “Tenstrike were county fair visitors Saturday. e If you want a car cal. Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. (1144 An Inside Bath MakesYou Look and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot w-m; with phosphate before breakfast keeps .lliness away. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of Schooleraft passed Saturday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Walla of Edge- ley, N. D., were in Bemidji Saturday, being Tegistered at the Markham. Mrs. Clyde Ewing of Puposky was among the out of town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls was among the business yisitors to- day. This excelient, common-sense heaith - measure being adopted by miilions. Miss Lurlie Hammond of Dewey avenue, who has been ill for some “ime is slightly improved. Says a glass of hot water with phos- phate before breakfast keeps * illness away. One of these nice days you cught to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken, 14tf This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions. Mrs. E. C. Berg and Mrs. George Geror of Sugar Bush were shoppers in the city Saturday. Physicians the world over recom- mend the inside bath, claiming this is}’ of vastly more importance than out- side cleanliness, because the . skin pores do mot absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast a glass of het water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day’s indigestible materials, poisons, sour bile and tox- ins; thus eleansing, sweeting and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the elim- niative organs. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow com- plexion, acid stomach; others are subject to bilious attacks or con- stipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to demonstrate the value: of inside bathing. " Those who continue it each morning are assured of pronounced results, both in regard to health and appearance, Senator P. H. McGadrry of Walker was registered at the Hotel Markham the latter part of the week. 1. E. Quist of Warren was among the business visitors in the city Sat- urday. Rev. M. A. Soper conducted serv- jces at Solway, Riverside and Wood- land Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Conger, who has been ill at her home on Lake Boulevard, is improving. The government says, ‘“Pictures can help win the war.” Portraits, ko- dak prints: Rich studio, 29 10th St. imo-1011 Mrs, E. P. Cronemiller of town of Northern passed Saturday in the city afmg] while here attended the county air. Mrs. John Hartman who has visited . relatives and friends in Grand Forks, Emerado and other points in North Dakota, returned to her home in Kel- Iiher Saturday. ‘W. H. Dean of the Northwestern Telephone company of Duluth was Marjorie North was sure that Gor- a man of honor.. .To tell the story would only take the off a keen photoplay. Don’t fail to see it at this theatre. The theme of this picture has al- ready been before the public, and the title of ‘““The Unchastened Woman,' at the Rex Thursday will-he greeted by many as.one of familiar interest. The picture presents an epitome of modern city life, delving into the ‘hearts of both the rich and poor, the portrayal of whose life shows the effects of environment on character. dwelling of a rich and idle lady, now to the humbler home of an energetic woman working to relieve the needy of a complex life, as well as to the poverty and-misery of a poor working man’s home. est when the haughty, rich lady con- descends to visit the tenement, where in a scene of momentous import she suffers humiliation and defeat. ‘“The Business of Life,” the Vita- graph Blue Ribbon feature, which will e the attraction in the Grand theatre tonight is a powerful drama adapted from the novel by the same name by Robert W. Chambers. the story of the young business girl who loves so strongly that she will not hear from her accepted one the story of his past and trusts to him to decide whether they shall marry. “The story of an immortal love that triumphed over all world schemings. The falling of an aeroplane to earth ‘is one of the sensational fea- tures that starts the tangled thread of romance in Bessie Barriscale's new Paralta play, “Maid o’ the . Storm,” at the Elko theatre tonight and to- mOrrow. little ‘girl in a Scotch fishing village, moniously——a most " interesting: bird- man’’ to brighten the drab tone of romance, therefore, it is a very es- scntial to the production, as well as a feature which will add a thrill to Subscribers should report any poor carrier service to this office and steps trouble. = REX THEATR THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER REX WEDNESDAY. Trenwith would marry her. It the only honorable thing to do of course she knew that he was ;\(polls; Dfi J. Gillispie, Boston; napp, Deerwood; REX THURSDAY. : 0. C. Winter, Minneapolis; and D. W. Spooner, Minneapeolis, CARD OF THANKS. are transported fo the elegant our son and brother. those suffering from conditions| 1t92%' The contrast is strong- Inquire Into The Demand For Postum A few years ago one could safely assume that most every family was drinking either tea or coffee. Now-a-days it’s different. People from every walk of life in:increasing numbers are drinking POSTUM The first users were im- i pelled by reasons of health, but in the newer form, Instant Postum there are qualities of economy and serviceability in addi- tion to health value and splendid - taste which makes’ it the paramount table beverage for discrim- inating people. ¢ There’s a Reason ”’ GRAND TONIGHT, It is ELKO PROGRAM, To .Miss Barriscale, as a saeroplane drops, most uncere- shorefolk: life. As a chariot of picture. be taken at once to remedy: the TODAY TOMORROW ‘Screen Adaption of Paul Armstrong’s Great Drama of New York Life . ‘AROMANCE OF THEUNDERWORLD' with ' CATHERINE CALVERT A Picture With a Gripping Heart Interest and a Power- ful moral—In Six Thrilling Parts Life in' Chinatown Little Italy Blackwell’s Island The East Side Dance Hall The Criminal Courts ‘The Bridge of Sighs The Great Murder Trial ALSO A GOOD COMEDY 10c and 20c—Matinees—Evening 7:20 and 9 o’Clock REX—Wednesday FRITZIE BRUNETTE with Mary Anderson and Lew Cody in st~ PHGYININGS ™ i From the Famous Stage Success REX—Thursday A RIALTO DE LUXE PRODUCTION - presenting GRACE VALENTINE In Oliver Morosco’s Most Brilliant Dramatic Success “THE UNCHASTENED WOMAN?” By Louis K. Onspacher, Supported by Frank Mills and An All-Star Cast, Directed by William Hum- phrey-George Klein System, Distributors trvwa PAame MARKHN REGSTER. | Among the guests at the Markham hotel Saturday were A. J. Linden, Pine River; W. J. Rasmussin, Chica- go; Mr. and Mrs. J. Seybald, Minne- A, . A. Chapman, Sioux City; J. D. Morrison, Duluth; Vernon R. Haber, St. Paul; Margaret Penner, LaPorte; Miss L. F. Daley, Walker, ‘We wish to express through these columns our deep appreciation of the sympathy and assistance given us by our neighbors and friends in the hour of our suffering through the death of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boe and family. i Tonight & Tuesday “Mat. & Eve. | Pl 3 el A5y 1 | V'S 1 1 BESSIF BARRISCALE 1l FY 2% i | 1 Tonight & Tuesday Mat. & Eve. Paralta Plays ‘Pick of the Pictures” presents BESSIE BAHRISGM.E “Maid 0’ The Storm” The' girl who bet and lost—but won. AN ORIGINAL PHOTOPLOT In Six Parts, Filled With Thrills and Adventure TONIGHT ONLY ALICE GRAND STARTING 1-30& 8 JOYCE THE RADIANT SCREEN BEAUTY IN SRR AR e - THE STORY Rpotis OF A GIRL ) WHOSE VERSION OF STEADFAST ROBERT W. 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