Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 1, 1918, Page 5

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. jog The Ladies Aid. .society of the Nor-~ yyegian Lutheran Free church will _ hold a sale and supper in the Sal iion Army ball of the Fifth Ward, Wednesday afternoon and evening. 7 eordlal mvita,tiou is extend d to 2l i returned this morning from Hines, Blackduck lake, where they passed severql days in a cottage.” The hus- bands spent Sunday at the lake, Miss Della Hendrickson left for her home in Fosston Saturday, whers she will spend two adks wltn her moth-} Cenfléld, manager of the Be- A, Earl of Min- npolls were among toe business vis- ‘itors in the cit,y “the first part of thel W. Christen of Aiéxandrin, Minn., was among tlie Monday visi= | tors in the city, being a guest at the s E M Walsh of Crookston ‘pent ye*texday in the city. " D, R Cameron and w1te of Minne- u[)oxlsr were in the city yesterday. $.,(J 000 to loan on rarms. Dean oAt L'md Co i 3 G Stormlner of Crookstowr was ‘husiness visitor in the city yester- 1. Klein of Little el v 5 N " )gfles at theMal"k,ham hotel yester~ 30, 000 ynrds of outing - fln.nnel. only 26¢ at 'l‘roppman's Weflnesdlaoy,;l s, .Tolm \Iarbo of town of Frahn “passed yesterday in Bem!dn shop- A d'xughtex \vés bo'ruu to Mr. and S Mrs, L W Aldrick of Hekles last veek L Mrs;Co A Bye of Pmewood passed _yesterduy in.the city, the guest of !nends 'Mz' H. A. Speck or town of Frohn “ivas the guest of ‘Bemidji friends Monday. R . W. A. Rice of Tenstrike spent a few hours in the city yesterday on bu.sxnesg S e " M. R. Adams. of Big Falls was “among the guests at the Markhnm yuterday ,‘,. : A Fossberg of Peguot transact- Ted bus‘nass in the city the first part 5208 the week. ‘s AL Bernatem of Stillwater wasg ong- the business vxsitors in Be- midji W[ondny. : W Evans and R. Glinaky of Sehooleraft tro.nsaeted businessin the 1t yesterdny LR Mx 5, John Noel of town of North- ern wag among the out of town shop- ‘ pors yesterday. “If you want a car cal: Enterprise Auto Cao. Qlfice phone 1, residence phons 10 Sth. Fs W Lockhart of Larimore, N. D was among the business visitors In the cxty yesterday. 4 o Miss Verna Strassberg of Pequot “pasced yesterday in the city, being rcglstvred at the Markham, ~ Mrs. B. Haikness of Minnenpolis, passed vesterday. in the city, being 2 -regxs{ered at the Hotel Markham . The government says, "chtures can help win the war.” Portraits, ko- sk priuts: Rich studio, 29 10th St 1m0-1011 Mrs. F. W. Weatherby of Interna- tibnal Falls is attending to business A matters in the city for a few days Mrs. George Grow and Mrs. C. F. Rogers. of ‘Wilton were among the husiness earllers in the city yvesterday. ' Ome of these nice days you cught i alcture taken ‘Mrs. I T. Beaver, Mrs P. L Hines, Mrs, E. H. Donu and Mrs. C. Winter |- PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE Tt fent’ age,.it’s careless living that put men “down and out.”” Keep your internal organs in good condition and vou will always be physically fit. Walch the kidneys.- * The kidneys are the rmost over- worked organs in the human body. When they break down under the strain and the deadly uric acid ac- eumiuiates and crystallizes, Iook out! These sharp erystals tear and scrateh the delicate urinary channels caus- ing exeruitiating pain and set up ir- ritations ~which may cause pre- mature degeneration and ofien do turn into deadly Bright's Disease. Oue of the first warnings of slug- gigh action 1is pain or stiffness ' in the smaull of the back, high colored or geanty urine, 1oss of appetite, in- digestion or rheumatism. Do -not wait until the danger is upon you. At the first indication of irouble go after the cause at once. Go to your druggist immediately. Get a’trisl box of GOLD MEDAL Haar-| lem Dil Capsules, imported direct from .ihe - laboratories in Holland, where they have heen in use for over fwo hundred years. They will give aimost inimediate relief. If for any cause they should not your money will be refunded. Bat ve sure to get! COLD MEDAI. None other iz gonu-!| fne. In zealed boxes, turee sizes. Markham, i o i b, Bt o e visited relatives in Turtle River dur- ing the week-end, returned to their|: home in Shovel Lake today. Mm‘ P. L. Hines is expected to Te- turn today from Hines, Minn., where she has been the guest of friends and rclatives for the past' few days. Miss Essle Peterson returned Tast evening from Fusstou ‘whers_ she spent a week with her friends, Miss C. Notveidt and Mlss Della Hendrick- son. Mr. and Mra. E. Jaris of Margie, Minn., were among the business vis- itors in the city Monday. They lost three buildings-in the recent Nymore fire. - Mrs. James Hayden of . Madlson, Minn., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. LaMonte for the past ‘several days, returned to her ‘home thls morning. y s "Mrs. .T. Freedland, who has visited her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bye of Pine- wood for a month, was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to her home in Hawley, Minn. . Mrs. Fred Moody and little dangh- ter, Leah, went to Brainerd yester- day morning, where they will spend a few days with Mrs. Moody's sister, ‘Mrs. Fred Blspham 2 County Attorney and Mrs. Graham M. Torrance returned last evening from a motor trip to the Twin Cities, where they visited Judge and Mrs. Bl Torranece, parents of Mr. »Tor- rance. 3 Following the illness of their three-year-old daughter, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hulchan took ill with the mysterious disease last Saturday and was taken to the hospital at Bemidji where the other child was confined: Mrs. Hulehan is with the children and it is re- ported their condition is still critical. —_Itasca News (Deer River). The Presbytsrian Ladies” Aid will gerve the following supper at thei Presbytermn church Wednesday, Oct. 9th: ~ Chicken pie, mashed potatoes, cabbage and ‘date salad, buttered beets, assorted pickles, pumpkin- pie,| Tickets, children, 1t101 rolls and coffee. 26¢; adults, 50c.. NOTICE All partlefs knowing themselves to be indebted to Tagley & Wold call at the Farmers State bank and make sef- tlement. - On account of heayy fire loss, all accounts must be collected at once in order that we may resume business. Tagley & Wold. 3td103 Subscribe for The Pioneer TET POTATOES ‘FIGHT Thy ’theiz you m*t: Pctatoes ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll 8ad Sloan’s Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache Put (t on frlzely Don't rub it in. Just let it pencirate naturally, What a nex;zse of soothing relief soon follows! xternal aches, stiffness, sorencss, pfid muscles, strained sincws, b:xck ‘cricks”—those. ailments can't fight off the relieving qualities of Sioan's Liniment. Clean, conveniert, 5 econom:fil. Ask any dr! i screen. UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R ‘AT THE. THEATERS“ {“THE BON?DMAN” TOKIGHT ‘William Farnum was never seen o better advantage, except possibly in ‘‘Les Miserables” than he was yeste day, when Willigm Fox's version of Hall Caine's “The Bondman' was shown at the Rex theatre. “The | Bondman” has been thoroughly re- vised and has been made-mora pow- erful, and more thrilling. Love, hate aud self-sacrifice radiate from the Mr. Farnum’s portrayal of the revengeful son, who finally gives up his life for the man he hated, is probably the best he has ever done, again except the immortal Jean Val- jean. “The Bondman' will be shown again today and tonight, g REX TOMORROW, . To ‘the Rex theater i comes Edith Roberts.in “The Love Swindle,” a modern romance. clnaked in mystery. Dick hiad very emphatic ideas about the idle rich, and although Diana low himself the luxury of loye on the ground that Diana was worthlessly | wealthy. Then Diana started her doings. She told Dick that her twin sister was desperately poor and asked him to take her a pursge of money which she gave him. While Dick was try- ing to find the shabby-little boarding- house Diana fled there and, chang- ing her costume and the contour of her hair, posed as Dorothy, her myth- ieal sister. Dick quite naturally finds in Dor- othy another Diana except for Di- ana’s one drawback—gold. He was indeed in a fine for a young man with stand-pat id&ns and a radical heart. GRAND TONIGHT. Tlhe Grand theatre offers tonight Gloria Swanson, in “Shifting Sands,” a- heart-touching drama, -the story of a woman with a record who wed- 3 ded, kept her dark secret from her |§ Lusband, felt herself slipping away into” the sea of misfortune and-—— How maay homes are standing on “Shifting Sands” because husband and wife failed to tell all before mar-§ riage? EL¥Q TONIGHT. A powerful picture ol the bigotry and many of the New England towns, is| drawn in ‘“The Cluteh of Cirgm- stances;” starring Corinne Grifl'lth{ < and- wlch will be seen in the Kiko theatre tonight. This story is unususl, well acted and entertaining. Geraldine Farrar will algo appear at the HKlko tonight in “Bends That Tie,” the short sub- ject she contributed to a!d the sale of Liberty Bonds. Positively Relieves Constipation ‘Constipation causes poor ap- petite, indigestion, headaches,! biliousness and more serious diseases. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure remedy for constipation. These won- derful herbs have long been famous for quick and positive results. By restoring normal bowel action, you can gain col- or, weight and youthful en- ergy. ~Take tonight—tomor- row feel right. City Drug Store ELKO TONIGHT, 7:30 and 9:00 _*—- A 100 Per Cent Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature Featuring Gorinne Griffith Beautiful Star, in “ITHE GLUTCH of CIRCUMSTANCE” Is there a limit to a true wife’s sacrifice for a help- Iess husband she loves? See the “Clutch of Cir- cumstance.” Comedy—Big V “CAPERS AND CROOKS” ADDED ATTRACTION Geraldine | Farrar In Short Subject “Bonds That Tie” Film contributed to the | government by this fam- || ous artiste to aid the Fourkh Liberty Laa’x WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY WEpape! - story ln fuil oo mquent. We have seen 56 man; D De Bo' for »Skln Discase intolerance’ which existed in|E ANITA KING In Paralta Play “Patmoas and Po fic:" I i T L. HAKKER UI’ ; PHOTOGR. i Photos Day Third St - Bemidii Bbo tla?qmclenrup this disease.’ 5 . late testimony of a prominent T man. - His bame and hijs renarkable cnres thig marvelous lignid was rmel{ cl!'er you A bnmc:m ‘our personat. “Your 32 Teeth are 32 Reasons” Why You Should Have Absolutely Depsndabls Dentistry at Absoluiely Dependabie Prices The Original Cut<Rate’ Dentisls CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY 10 Your G aranten Gold Crown' . Ofp. City Hall, D Th’c ) TONIGHT, 7:30 and 9100 |! e A 2 T i A A P AN | Triangle Precents GLORIA SWANSON with Joe King in emotional drama - » e , ‘Shifting Sands Based on the story of a | 8 husband and wife who_| f failed to tell ALL before ‘marriage. How nany “ “FLAPPERS ANE] FRISKIES" vWEDNESDAY Matinee and Evening Kitiy Gordon and IrvingCummings | In World picture “MERELY PLAYERS” More money w TR in the proper stagi of 1 this elaborate production | than is spent in produc many- ‘‘specials.” PATHE NEWS WE Catarrh In this section v gl other dlseascs £1 it wus sup- Subseribers should report any poor. will be taken at once to remedy the | trouble. need | Case, ‘h(l(fl)fll con- tors onstantly ) |IN EVERY | DROPZ | Black 81tk Stoye Polish @ Hall’s , /i re, | Bend for “Toledo, Ohio, X Kc& Your iponey’s wvrth Black Sllk ENTERPRISE Auto Livery and Taxi Service “Pay and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 AUTO o |l |[Stove P@hsh oliyir P e ees fonm vioies b Joniz 48 Ofinary polishi—so 1t gaves you time, work and money. Don't fo Cor. ihe best stovepolich -your deaiel your money, Black Silk Stove Polish ‘Works, Sterling, Hlin Use Black itk Afr Dr. Enamel a0 grates, -pinee, and l‘nvemn v Residence Phone 10 WM, M’CUAIG, Manager ware or bruss. y and_leav you in the| It's on the! Real Gravely Chewing gives the pure taste of i leaf, sweetened justeno A condensed,satisfying ch —and it lasts, A GREAT- AGTOR-A Thrilling 1 William Fox pres William Farnum The 1918 version of Hall Caine's great novel The Bondman THEATER Tonight —- Last Time PRIGES: - - - 10c-20c MATINEE DAILY Evening: - - - T7:20-9:00 A Masterpiece of Fiction in Film Hero goes A GREAT HUMAN SAGRIFICE: iy scarn to make happy the man he had sworn to kill. In a Modern Romance Shrouded in Mystery WEDNESDAY -— EDITH ROBERTS ““The Love Swindlie’’ Bluebird Feature« If you haven't purchased your Liberty Bond the time to do S0 is now. 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