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-— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WEDNESDAY “EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1918 : PAGE THREE NEWS OF SOLDIERS TO vill b th in I FAMOUS MEN OF GREEN ISLE COME FROM WASHINGTON | LIl T1tor 1n, & fow' at & ttiwe, 1p b known here, it was stated. Figures Than the Three Widely (By United Press.) ELE Known Myles Brothers, St. Paul, Dec. 4.-——Any information CTIQN CASE DUE. oty to be. published regaruing the move- St. Paul, Dec. 4.-—S8t. Faul’s al- Lieut. Col. Sir Thomas Myles, M. D,, | ment of troops or demobilization will|leged election frauds were expected —better known as Sir Tom Myles— |be given out in Washington, state{to have an airing in court here to- * REX TONIGHT. who has been In America on o British | Officials made it plain today. Neither |day. R.D. 0'Brien, county attorney, Another fine bill at the Rex to-| medical mission, is one of the most | GOVernor Burnquist nor Adjutant| Was to be in action against four elec- Mesdames B. E. Kenfield, George y v 0 be in Rhea and H, MeKee will be hostesses| Your friends can buy anything you | night wiien Franklyn Farnum will| pictaresque figures In Irish life. A9 | poier paniin meme O O e et cotion clerk, to the Presbyterian Ladies Ald so-igive them except your photograph.|be seen in “Fast Company,” support-| medical students in Trinity college, | tion plans. Whether northwest troops| jury here. b ciety in the basement of the church| Call 239 and make arrangement with|ed by Juanita Hansen, a fascinating Dublin, the three Myles brothers were ¥ P! : tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.| Hak’s Studio for your Christmas|romance, that is filled with interest- famous for their encounters with mem- o = A cordial invitation is extended. sitting today. 111tf|ing. situations, = A mollycoddle < Josephine Dominick of Albert Lea was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. ' N. J. Janske of Rice, Ia,; is passing . the day here on business matters. AT THE WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING Country Has Few More Pictu"elquo THEATERS A. A. Campbell of Duluth; H. B, Moore, St. Paul; H. E. Cooley, Chi- ~ || cago, and C. M. Edwards of Omaha, ) 3 4 Neb., are spending the day in Be- % HOSTESSES TO AID, midji. S MRS. FRENCH HOSTESS. Mrs. George French, 1021 Bemidji avenue, will entertain St. Philip’s Red Cross circle tomorrow afternoon, at her -home. All ‘members are urged to be present, as tne final re- port of the year will be read. EPISCOPAL GUILD. Mrs. L. B. Wilson, 1015 Bemidji avenue, will entertain the Episcopal Guild tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A cordinl invitation is ex- R. H. Cohen, St, Paul; L. O. Peter- son, Duluth; M. Dysethe, Crookston; J.'D. Cassady, St. Paul; Willlam V. Polski, Duluth, and J. P. Hermans, Milwaukee are spending. the day here on business, Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenblat have as their guests, Mrs. Greenblat’s sis- ter, Mrs. J. H. Altman and little daughter, Evelyn, of Duluth, and Mrs. Greenblat’s brother, I. Natelson gf Camp Dodge, Towa. They will re- main in the city for about ten days. brought up in luxury gets into jail and finally comes out all right and wins back the love of his sweetheart. One of the most novel and’ cele- brated comedies will also be shown, ‘‘The Geezer of Berlin,’”' a travesty on. “The Kaiser, the Beast of Ber- lin.” That it will be good is vouched for by it being a Jewel production. REX TOMORROW. Tomorrow at the Rex will be shown snother Jewel production, “The Doc- tor and the Woman,” adapted from bers'of the “heavyweight” division of the Metropolitan police, It used to be said of the Myles brothers, that, if they found it necessary to beat up the Dublin “finest” at night, they swere equally assiduous in patching them up in the morning. So there was no hard feeling on either side. Sir Thomas was knighted in 1902 when he was president of the College of Surgeons in Ireland. It was as house 'surgeon in Steven's hospital that he made the first examination of the bodies of Burke and Oavendish, Kathlyn Williams, Special ARTCRAFT Picture “WE GAN'T HAVE EVERYVHING” Cecil B. DeMille Production, Wonderful Cast Elliott Dexter, Tully Marshall, Theodore Roberts and other noted players WITH PARAMOUNT-VICTOR MOORE COMEDY Wanda Hawley, tended: 5 Mary Roberts Reinhart's story, “K,” SMu!‘x;d;\‘}tmafl will join them here featuring Mildred Harris and True| the victims of the famous Phoenix et Boardman. park murders. The strange thing was -~ v & at. and un. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. aiee BEmma Marsh of Chicago passed vesterday in the city. H. E. Frost of Minneapolis is a business: visitor in Bemidji today. A. S. Thomas of Grand Forks, N, D., is a business visitor in the city. Miss Esther E. Flyberg of Halstad is a guest at the Hotel Markham. H. N, Winthrop and wife of Chi- cago are guests at the Markham to- day. One dozen photographs makes| have done an artistic and highly ap-| .. . . £ i twelve Christmas presents. Hak| ;rociated service for the holgneyno‘\z.' Vale, will be seen-at the Grani on since Grant was President in Thos. H. Ince-Paramount Picture g '—”% St&dio. 111tf h t5 b0 1 Thursday and Friday, in thz Para- Get a bottle toda: 1) § ave an opportunity to serve garnishes | ,,un¢ production of “The Son-of His ¢ a bottle Y “THE SUN UF HIS FATHEB b From the Famous Neovel by Ridgwell Cullum OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW M. N. Corn of Carlinville, IlI., is transacting business here for a short time. Miss Clara B. Holder of Sauk Cen- ter is among the out of town visitors today. E. A. Guentha and J. G. Herston of | Minneapolis are business visitors in the city. It you want a car cal. Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. % 66t Miss Maude Barnes of Mankato was a guest.at the Hotel Markham yesterday.. Mrs. John Noel of town of North- ern transacted business in the city yesterday. Miss Ida Isaacson of Leonard was a between train. visitor in Bemidji vesterday. E .R. R. Caswell of Pine River is transacting business in the city for a short time. Mrs. William Hunter and niece of | Redby were business visitors in Be- midji Tuesday. %5 Mrs. Retta Foster of Wilton was ~Tamong the out of town Christmas slioppers yesterday. Mrs, William Fellows received word of the death of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Thompson, at Helger, Mont., the cause of her death being the Spanish ‘“‘flu.”” William ~Young of Seattle will accompany the re- mains of his mother to Eagle Bend, Minn., her former home, for burial. Mr. and Mrs, William Fellows and Mrs. Mabel Young of this city will go to Eagle Bend to attend the funeral. $10.00 REWARD. For information -leading to the conviction of person who stole saw arbor from rear of Batchelder store Tuesday night between 6 and 10:30. 1. P. Batchelder, Phone 675. 3d126 HAVE WINTER “WAR GARDEN" Astonishing Variety of Vegetables May Be Grown in a Few Window and Porch Boxes. Window boxes and porch boxes thdt and salad for the table if only you call them . to serve. The sunny kitchen window or space by the attic that is glorified by sun and air will be the very place for boxes planted_to lettuce or parsley. Select a quick-growing va- riety, plant shallow as in cold frames, cover with glass the first two wédeks if convenlent (they grow nicely with- out that coaxing, however), and you | will have lettuce very soon. Young onions may be grown in the same way. In England the dandelion is planted in flower pots and window boxes and used all winter as a salad. This was| a government recomntendation. - Fresh vegetables and salads are.great dis- ease preventives. A letter from Lon- don says: “For those who like bleached salad dandelions grown in the cellars! and flower pots are as white and ten-' der as endive and cost nothing at -all. People have got to have some sort of fresh food. The scarcity of vegetables and the prohibitive prices kept many people from eating them last’ Winter and children especially suffered. The government doctors say that those mysterious vitamines are to be found in greater abundance in a dish of salad than anywhere else.” Protect Fruit Trees From Rodents. Thousands of .young fruit trees.are onnually injured and many are killed by mice and rabbits that gnaw the But who is K? Carlotte causes a veritable sensation when she - dis- closes his real name. Subsequently she confesses her complicity in his undoing in another hospital. En- tirely vindicated, K resumes his prac- tice, and Sidney, cured of her Infatu- ation for Max, now realizes that it is K whom she has loved all along. In the cast is Mildred Harris, the rew bride of Charlie Chaplin, GRAND TONIGHT. ‘unteers were asked for and Sir The story of a mill town is ““The Power and the Glory,” the new Worid Picture in which June Elvidge, John- ny Hines and Maude Hvans play, will be seen tonight at the Grand theatcr. The story tells of the manner in which Jonnie Consadine, a beautiful young girl who has been brought up in the mountains, goes down to a mill town to get a job so that she can make some money with which to pay off some of their debts and get some new clothes and other things. GRAND TOMORROW Charles Ray, supported by Vola Father,” a photodrama from the fam- ous novel of Ridgewell Cullum, zuthor of “The Way of the Strong,” ““The. Night-Riders,” “The Watchers of the Plains,” and other well known sueccesses, ELKO PROGRAM. Louise Glaum, it is to be remem- bered, will no longer appear in roles of -a vampire. type, and ‘“Snackled,” the six-part drama at the Elko to- uight and tomorrow, is rar from be- ing a story of this nature. On the other hand; it strums on the heart strings of. the flner emotions and awakens a deep sympathy for the heroine. All the world loves a love siory. 'Here'is a love story with an exceptionally strong and novel ap- peal. Gloria Swanson, with J. Barney Sherry, is to appear at the Elko Fri- day in *“The Secret Code,"” a thrilling drama. B. P. 0. E. ELXS There will be h regular meeting of: the Blks lodge Thursday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. Lo g St fifl@w After each meal —YOU eat one i that, at the moment, neither Sir Thomas nor the police knew that one of the hodies was that of the chief sec retary, and-the other that of the under | —eee—————————————————ee GRAN secretary for Ireland. It is a habit of the Myles family to be over six feet in height, and with shoulders and fists in proportion. In the Zulu war one of the chiefs was run to earth in his kraal by the British, who wished to capture him alive, Vol- Thomasg' brother John undertook the task. He crawled through the long covered entrance and came out ten| minutes iater, dragging the kicking potentate behind him by the scruff of the neck. COUGHS AND COLD QUICKLY RELIEVED Dr. King’s New Discoveryused 1t did it for your grandma, for your fathor. For fifty years this well-known cough and cold remedy has kept an evergrowing army of friends, young and old. For half a century druggists every- where have sold it. Put a bottle %’n our medicine cabinet. You may need it id a hurry. Sold by druggists evervwhere.. 60c and’ $1.20. e Py ard Bowels Acting Properiy? They ought to, for constipation makes the body retain waste mutters and impurities that ‘undermin: the health and play havoc with t! tire system, Dr. K l::&'a New Life. 1./, are reliable end mild dn action, All druggists, 25c, Y TONIGHT, TONIGHT 7:3!1 -9:00 wJune Elvidge---Johnny Hines FRANK MAYO and MADGE EVANS, in “THE POWER AND THE GLORY” Famous book filmed in actual scenes where author -laid story—the mountains of Tgnnessee. PATHE WEEKLY NEWS IN PICTURES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—Matinee and Evening CHARLES RAY ELKO - THEATRE TONIGHT AND THURSDAY-—Matinec and Evening Paralta Plays, “Pick of the Pictures” Louise Giaum ‘Impressive Emotional Actress of the Screen, in “SHACKLED” Six-Part Feature—Not a “wronged gal” story; not a ‘“vampire wench” affair; but the story of a noble woman who scatters to the winds prejudice, slander, :alumny, by the force of her great, good character! Comedy—*“SLIM AND THE FIRE DEPARTMENT” %R[DAY_;-MaTlnee and Evel‘llné Mrs. John and Mrs. Arthur O'Neil| treeg just above the ground. Frequent- R P e Y Y of Turtle River were hetween train Iy young trees are completely girdled. o A c|0rla swanson_J. Barney Sherry IS R e : e L ey s o In the Thrilling German Intrigue Story . “Keep ’em smiling.”” Send your| Protecting the lower part of the tree (FOR YOUR STOMACHS SAKE) o g = boy over there portraits, post cards,| trunk by banking it with earth late in | and get full food value and real stom- L] rHAT s Ec R ET co DE ’ kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29| the fall or by wrapping the trunk with j ach comfort. Instantly relieves heart- 10th St. 1mo1214| hullding paper or even old newspaper. | burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS Also UNIVERSAL WEEKLY CURRENT EVENTS et Wood veneer and wire mesh tree | acidity, food repeating and stomach i Mrs. Forest Eldridge of Orr, N. D.,| ,ynrds may be purchased in the mar- | PHSery. 'AIDS - digestion; keeps the ! daughter of Mrs. S. Annette of this| .. one or more of these precautions stomach sweet and pure. L - ‘city, who, has been very ill is em- . EATONIC s the best remedy and only costs in i tovit & it ought by all means to be taken as a H‘:’;fi o:"t&vo ) & day w":?-;:}: u}"ouwfll be::; P i means of protecting the young tree. | c'miiey back, Plense call and try e " Mrs, W. J. Martin and Mrs. Mabel| A $5 or $10 tree can be protected and | Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store, F As ' = Saunders of Turtle River were be-| saved by the use of only a little labor | Bemidji, Minn. p tween train Christmas shoppers in|and the expenditure of only a, few|_ ca M P A ”Y | Bemidji Tuesday. cents for material. ew a1 o r Op | Hugo Swenson of Duluth; J. D.|_ % s N D L S S A Fascinating Romance . g — Tone, Superior, aziul Joh;lx l]{ Gl;uhtal:n ETEA TURN;— s ¥ Ao - y MOE & HENDRILKS: P roprs f Duluth are business visitors in the 4 Jewel Productions ne. g city, being guests at the Markham. SA&AY HAIR DARK a I 4 0 0 r The most laughab]e( com)- [Formerly Thompson's Tailor Shop] clts;'. :gtg:éllgx;Oc‘ot?;‘tr%sw;h‘;ui:o:n )takr:: AT, Sgat edy. feature of the sedson, We have secured a fine line of Overcoating that hought the store and stoc‘llxl (zt‘?lbert It's BGrdenOtll(‘egsl Recu:le to nltl'ng a rn “The Geezer we will make up for $35.00 to $45.00 this month only. Magruson at Aure, and will take pos- rin; ac olor an 4 4 . i S X o session Japuary- 1. Mr. Magnuson fustre to Hair. Come in fmd leave your order early, so we have time has been compelled to sell out on ac- P to make it before Christmas. count of poor health, and will move . % ” to a warmer climate. Mr. Jallen is| That beautiful, even shade of dark, All W 1 J /fi‘\ 2h ) a farmer near Aure. glossy hl}il; can %nlsv be ’l;ad bydblgzvg- 001, p Tailor mad}f right ing a mixture of Sage Tea an ul- 5 : & here in our shop un- phur. Your hair is your charm. It|} F'ull Weight & - makes or mars the face, When it gnt, 10c and 20c . der our personal su fades, turns gray or streaked, just 7:20 and 9 o'Clock pervision. e |l STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing NOW. Instead of taking - tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the eal cause of the aiiment— clogged i and disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestica | and stomach troubles. that nobody can tell it has been ap- in f you have a bad taste in your|" 2 06y van, ¥ A : " |plied. You simply dampen a sponge|} noney buvs the :'nout!;.msgncgrl!: fg:fl;? ngp gel:,%iefioio%; or soft brush with it and draw this & y liTHE DUGTGR a"d Prlces ::y’ troubled with undigested foods, |thtough the hair, taking one small i} gt Reas nable eIgY, % < 'lstrand at a time; by morning the O you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- Stitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick | relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c nndyisc per box. All druggists an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appcarance a hundredfold. Don’t bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients for 50 cents a large bottle, all ready for use, It is called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau- tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use prepara- tion is a delightful toilet requisite for {those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not in- tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. 50 pounds just received Fourth Pound Skeins 89¢ Per Skein Shop where your -G Perrzey Go / "~ Ipcorporated P17 BUSY STORES ! B REX THURSDAY - Jewel (Inc.) presents MILDRED HARRIS Who Recently Decame i Charlie Chaplin’s | Bride and TRUE BOARDMAN THE WOMAN” Directed by Lois Weber 10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:20 and 2 o'Clock MOE | & HENDRICKS . ? Come in and see | our woolens and sam- ples. Fit and work- ship guaranteed. mar I ’ Ladies’ and gents’ alterations—cleaning and pressing neatly done.

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