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( TUESDAY EV_&NINQ SKPTEMBER 24, 1918 RonG " THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ) land of St. Hil % £ thi WHAT SOCIETY sy ngs‘ Esp;;,‘::d;z:‘:‘g’:%, iton AT THE e past several weeks an as been IS DOING ANNUAL ELECTION, Beltrami ¢punty chapter will hold T H E A T E R S its annual €lection the last Wednes- Falls for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Espeland and two children mov. dnfiégo?;::gbe& the by laws, & new edhto St. Hé"“.'le ld‘l“; m(;nths ago, board of directors will be elected. where Mr, Espeland is local manager y This board “elects officers and ap- of the St, Hilaire lumber company.| . ~ ELKO TONIGHT, Hotite comimitteas -Only members of “Maid o’ the Storm,” featuring While in this city he was bookkeeper the chapter will be allowed to vote, 2:30'o'clock, ‘the Baptist Ladies’ Aid|for the same firm, Bessie Barriscale will be seen at the|The mel;nbarship of all those who society will hold its meeting in the : Elko tonight. This dainty star will| contributed to the war fund, June, basement of the church. Supper will WOMEN AND GIRLS MAY HAVE be seen in a variety of costumes in- 1917, has expired. be served at 6 o'cloek to which both cluding a vertitable fashion show. o :ndli:adand gentlemen are cordially CHANCE PICKING POTATOES thtz.vl[x{1 Hernlll:;‘:{:g, h:‘xl'z ynr;)ut sfierléec‘m nvite your are a member of the chapter? at the sanatorium at Thief River BAPTIST TADIES’ AID, Wednesday afternoon, beginning at Many calls have been sent to the Commercial club secretary for help in picking potatoes but help seems decidedly scarce so far as the men and boys are concerned, with wages good. It has been suggested that women and girls might care to perform this service in helping farmers ‘harvest their potato crops, and if there are any they should register their names at the Commercial club and they will| itself a war drama. It will also be be notified when a call ‘comes in tor shown Thursday and is a Paralta PERSONA[;S AND help. ]\_‘:)iltel'x Louise Glaum in an unusual MRS. CONGER RESIGNS. Mrs. J. J. Conger has resigned as NEWSY NOTES FLYING CAUSB CHANGE chairman of the knitting committee : IN AIRMEN'S CHARACTER and Mrs. P. M. Peterson, 901 Amer- -‘1'11361]3{5}3{:13;%%2%53& » with ica avenue has been appointed to take N, : her place. Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greely, ¥ 2 4 B | a modern story jammed full of com- svxrs'oxqcenllivel:o wfi:gdre]::lé?vet; ";:‘Ys By (}llapt. PaixlABregsher. edfl mci\(’lventlz m;dt surprises. This is fx'umy her’ finish their garmeul's‘ as of the Royal ir Force. a New World picture. 1 (Written for the United Press.) London, Aug. 16. (By Mail)— 4 F]ying will modify the character of the world’s thought. It will have a soon as possible and hand them in broadening influence, and will bring to her, that she may give them credit REX THEATRE TONIGHT for their work and yarn received. a fresher, cleaner, fiow of ideas into SALT S the brains of men. Tonight at the Rex will be shown 350,000 to loan on rarms’ Dean A man who has seen before him, GRAND TONIGHT. “Beyond the Shadows,” starring William Desmond at the Grand to- night. It is a Triangle of the Cana- dian northwest and {s intensely thrilling of the rough and ready days. cate. = If you are in doubt com- municate at once with Secretary Donna Lycan. Notices of expir- ation “of membership for those whose membershp expired in June were not sent out as there were sev- eral hundred of these. 3 Find out if you are a member o that you can cast your vote in the October election. ° i HOSTESS TO AID. The Ladies Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon -at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. F. Willson, Fifth street and America avenue. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ELKO WEDNESDAY. “A Law Unto Herself,” a vivid sidelight of the world war buf not in I. J. Zigan of Chicago is among the business visitors today, Attend Bemidji Business College. 1t92 -0. Bernstein of Stillwater transact- ed business in Bemidji yesterdny. If 80, you have a membership certifi-|§ the last runs of “A Romance of the GET YOUR PIE TINS. Underworld,” with Catherine Calvert.| A jarge number of pie tins were It is a story with a powerful moral.|joft a¢ the Red Cross booth at the fair A good comedy will also be shoWn. | eyounds by those donating pies for and Co. ~ t#]1and, the long flat fields of Holland, H 2 41th at t}'m same time, the cliffs of Eng- and the smiling countryside of Bel- gium, and France, is bound to think the Red Cross Junches during the in a different 'way from a man whose [~ REX TOMORROW. fair. The tins will be taken to the Toniorrow's offering at the Rex Red Cross rooms where parties own- will be Fritzie Brunette in ‘‘Play- ing same may call for them, as it is " impossible for those in charge of the things,1%: Bluebitd, flmeq. from, thy booth to know to whom the tins be- D. Ludens and W. M. Stewart of Superior transacted buslnass in Be- midji Mondny ¢ horizen has always been bounded by | famous stage success. lonG i L Bl ood t F i e hn:ksa {md mortar, or even by hill : ’ 3 3d. of Fergu s passed | an : yesterday in the city on businessmat-| = Traveling ' may have made him THURSDAY—REX, RED CROSS PARTY. « " ters. & 3 think nationally; it may have made draxfig:i(}}gfilé::;:ngg l‘;‘;m:f“th;s }{lel: Friday evening, a public Red Cross him visualize London, Rugby, Dover ; party will be given at the E. E, Ken- W.-A. Harris of Flandreau, §. D.,|and ‘Portsmouth in one glin:pse; it ;fl:leul;:-(}:zi;;;{n;olgm%u:?:egMlxilfalitg field home, 1224 Doud avenue. ‘was among the Hotel Markham|may have made him realize England| ;4 yxe production. Dancing, cards, fortune-telling, guestn yesterday. as a whole, but fiying will make him P i ete., will furnish the entertainment : 3 “Ithink far more largely. A T for the evening. Time, 8:30 o'clock. It ‘you want-a car cal: Materprise|, He will see England and France MEN'S AID TONIGHT. Admision, bl conts. - Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence|1¥iNg close to each other, only sep-| Mathew Larson of cne Fifth ward phone. 10. 5ote|arated by a shining strip of water.{will be host to the Men’s Aid of the HOSTESS TO KNITTERS. : * |He ‘will see the green and brown({Lutheran Free church in the church| s, G. E. Carson’s Eastern Star ntosaic of Belgium, which in its turn |hasement this evening, at 8 o’clock. 5 i1l d Mrs. John Hicks of $ s Red Cross Knitting club will meet at Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks of Grand imerges into the distant- shadow of | All members are urged to be present. < G the home of Mrs. D. S. Mitchell, 1014 S yesterday in Be- Holland whiley atill fufther on, across SRS Beltrami avenue, temorrow after- the wide Scheldt he will see the dis- { e e R A attendance is desired. tant low lands sweep on over the BupLibortybonds noos RS R onsanes S Mrs, -N.. O. Johnson and Miss|rim of the world. Gladys Hensel of town of Frohn pass-| How will he regard :petty spites ed several hours in the city Monday.|between individuals and cliques then? He can cover with his thumb a fever- e SR ish city alive, like a crowded ant-hill, One of these nlce days you cught] . Al A £ - to g6 to Hakkerup’s axd have your|With a million people. What wil : ; Tonlght 7 30 picture taken, 14t¢| he think, of those who live next to 3 each other and will not speak to- ' s> gether? How mean and petty their s P i & 9 00 Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Steele of Sugar| qyarrels and jealousles and hates will Bush were among the out of town|. ...y ; ? ; . ;- s, ¥ LAST TIMES "flifid"fifckenson ot Buena W " : ; visltprs in the clty Monday : A ista was the guest of friends in the|diyine outlook upon the world. He -during tbtmk-end willdsmile ~htol'l see : the little br‘owg ~ Paralta Plays . 5 smudges which are great towns, an 3 . s ’ { Mfe. T. B, Miller of Pinewood was |the fine-drawn_ spidér-threads which “Pick of the Pictures . among ‘the out-of-town shoppers i are:the great railway systems. . resents the city Monday. PRETS | " Intrigues, dishonesty, scivil- strife, p i ill’" I:mll seem to him contemptible. 3 BESSIE BARHISGALE Born to Dr. and Mrs, Louis at the erhaps this is the new view which . S o ‘!poone;" Imislgi t;l Septtomber’ 5 ;d l i will bring the millennium. e -san rs. Louis was formerly. Miss - iiMai ) 11 WITH SAVING. FOOD Maid 0’ The Storm The girl who bet and Essie’ Brennan of thls city. The 5overnment says, “Picturn SUPPLY WILLSUFFICE ; lost—but won. can help win the war.” Portraits, ko- dak prints: Rich studio, 29 10th St. ‘Washington, Sept. 24.—Food Ad- 1mo-1011 3 ¥ it e 5 ministrator Hoover, in outliting a 2 % G : statement, issued the food conserva- | & < . AN ORIGINAL Attorney Daniel DeLury of Walker | tion program recommended for the : : PHOTOPLOT was a business visitor in the city yes-| American people during the coming B e A terdsy, being-a guest at the Mark-, year, sald the United States was pre- 1f BEJS‘F RAQR!SCA ! 3 In Six Parts, Filled With ¢l ham. pared to ship 5,730,000 more tons of 3 s ik foodstufts to its armies and Allies wsgatim ."LAw s JL Thrills and Adventure LOUISE GLAUM---*“A Law Unto Herself"---TOMORROW Mrs. E. Kremer has as her hpuse guest her sister, Mrs. G. T. Buskirk of Little Falls. She will remdin in the efty for a week. i gin' over the amount necessary to maintain health and strength at home. The great undertaking cannot beé accomplished, however, Mr. Hoover emphasized, without due regard to the importance of saving by every persons. EATLESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Robert Kappler of Minneapolis was a business visitor in the city today, being reglswred at the Hotel Mark- ham. - ‘Mrs. C. A. Bye of Pinewood was in Bemidji yesterday making funeral arrangements for her infant daugh- ter who died Sunday. from pneu: ~. monla . Mrs. James Hayden of Madison, Minn., is the house guest of Mrs. . S. LaMont, of Minnesota avenue, having arrived in the city this morn- ing. STARTING GRAND - C. M. Bacoy, B. W. Lakin, George| ~ Kidneys If Bladder Both- TRIANGLE Pellow and E. E. Kenfield returned ers You Y last evening from a duck hunt at Pig- presents con River, where they had been since Saturduy. Eitlng meat regularly eventually produced kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, w llllam D esmond M. N. Stewart, W. E. Johnson, J. G. | because the uric acid in meat excites . A ’ b ‘ with Hildebrand and P. W. Belanger of|the kidneys, they become overwork- young daughter to Bemidji Thursday liver, sieeplessness, bladder and urin- for medical treatment at tlhe St. An- “'Yx‘g:"‘:;::l;t S v thony hospital of that place. The . B lit(t'leyone,pthe second yol\,mges(, has :*d“{*‘t:"e“ t acting P:Shtt or if blad- A thrilling and fierce epic oi g er others “you, gel our ounces > e fume g Iason News| o' yud - ‘Saifs s from S any . wood the edged Canadian Northwest, p}mrma‘cy; ttake‘:)st ublbespo;rnn:lfm : 7 { where the Naked Hand and the r before breakias or . ot Anre wid Hot Bullet Sear Out the Fate few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made of Those Who Love and Those Who Hate. Shadows”| A son was porn to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood of Baudette, former- 1y of this cty, at the Spooner hospi- tal, September 14. Mr. Wood, while from the acid of grapes and lemon juce, combined with lithia, and has in° Bemidji was in the employ of the|heen used for generations- to flush fil:l:;l:i P‘llb:ih’hmgec;zm&:l;y'd bemtg clogged kidneys and stimulate them : m— . E‘fsomedgNOOZERs' o n ol e m n epart-|{ to normal activity; also to neutralize y and ment. the acids in the urine so it no longer gy-QgsMOND 22 TRIANGLE, SNEAK . H ! irritates, thus ending bladder disor- A wownfm?égt_enqwe Big V Mrs. August N. Kriebs of Hacken-| ders. sack was in the city yesterday. She Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; reported they had a bad fire at Back-| makes a delightful effervescent lithia- us recently, when a whole block was| water drink which millions of men burned, including Hays’ genéral store,| and women take now and then to Hays' garage, the pooi hall and sev-|keep the kidneys and urinary organs { eral amaller mi‘i:gn The fire clean, thus avoiding serious kidney started in the arlyle Blackwell — “The Beloved Blackmailer” — Tomorrow Lol el disease. 1 Watab were among the business visi-| ed; get sluggish; clog up and cause ; Josie Sedgwick I tors in the city yesterday, being|all sorts of distress, particularly back- P guests at the Markham. ache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, Z Y3 Mrs. O. E. Hulehan took their|acid stomach, constipation, torpid| f , Beyond the hear of the flinces o Ars. . T Bape: RED CROSS NOTES RO ISP P S I V0 SIS 07 ) e O PAGE THREE s REX 4 Screen Adaption of Paul Armstrong’s Great Drama of New York Life ‘A ROMANCE 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 AT 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 ! 1) I ' o - PIAYthINGS”™ 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 + +4 =g | | | | | | N | | | | ERE & | { | - | | SR Let’s Go “Over the Top” the first day Sept. 28 Buy your Bond early The Original Cut-Rate Dentists CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY 10 Year Guarantee "WHEN NEURALGIA Il c..c s Bridge Work, per tooth SET OF TEET Open Evenings Till 8:00 Sloan’s Liniment scatters Opp. City Hall, Schroeder Bldg. the congestion and ~—-— The Dental Corner r . p okt 1 Union Dentists Dr. Norcross Dr. Clarke A little, applied without rubbing, will penctrate immediately and rest and soothe the nerves, HSloan s lemlcnt is very efl'c«l:’txve in = e e P maantes e | | TET POTATOES FIGHT g0, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges . Keep a big bottle always on hand . | | ’I'hey Save Wheat. {or family use. Druggists everywhere. Whexx You- eat ])otatogg Sloan’s Liniment Kills Pain ———Buy Liberty Bofiag—-— Waste Not,Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER BRASS, [RON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any part of 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. COLDBERGC 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn.

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