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P. B. Harding of Duluth- passed yesterday in the city. Perry Ollson of Nebish transacted business on Bemidji Friday. T. T. Kelly of Fort Frances, Ont,|gj passed yesterday in the city. J . DANCE: TONIGHT. h‘étd;nce will be lée{t}i‘ ins the Moose -this-evening and the Syncopators will- ?\mugh-the. musfe. A cordial invitation:is-extended to the public: “WOMAN!S. STUDY: CLUB. The Woman's Study club will hold a mutigf: in' the commercial club rooms . :Monday afternoon. “Con- tructive Patriotism” will be the sub- ject for discussion. Roll call will be answered by giving current events. SURFRISED BY: FRIENDS. Miss Viola Bing was given a sur- Girard A. Ellingson of Duluth was prise” by ‘@ number: of' friends last|among the out-of-town business vis- evening; at the:home.of her parents, itors Friday. Mr. and. Mss: Chariey Bingiof Mill Park: - The:hours were! passed in var- jous games and the guest of honor was the recipient of many pretty gifts. Lunch was served at a late : hour. John Schenneshen of Coopers- | The self-invited guests were, Misges | town, N. D.,- was among the guests | Cornelia McPherson, Blanche Bar- vegistered at the Markham yester-| ! nell, Helen Erickson, Dollie Nevens, |day. i Dorothy Naylor, Olga Wallin and ‘*.);/ Mildred Bing and Terry Frost, Charles Frost, Douglas Neely, Clif- ford Smart, William Barnell, Oscar|Rasmusson, Beney, Carl, Ray and Emil Bing. Christmas. MRS. FRENCH HOSTESS. St. Philip’s Red Cross circle was entertaimed” gt the home of Mrs. George French on Bemidji avenue, Thursday. afternoon, twenty-eight ladies being present. ~ After the gen- eral routine of business, the annual election of officers was held, as it was decided”-to': continue the work for .several ‘mouths to come. The officers elected were as follows: President-—Mrs. L. F. Johnson, Vice-President—Mrs. Del Burgess. Secretary—Mrs. George Sommers. Treasurer—Mrs. L. M. Ford. After. the. business. meeting, Mrs. Frank . Patterson, on behalf’ of the . citele; predented ‘Mrs. Johnson with a glass water set and: a silver.tray, passed yesterday in the city. fle V. A. Combs of St. Cloud is regis- tered at the Hotel Markham. Mrs. J. Ganter of the Model bakery has returned from a trip to Duluth. George L. Kshala of Minneapolis he s among the out-of-town business visitors. : ed Corporal L. C. Munnell of Quantico, | Va., was a guest at the Markham yesterday. Clyde B. Campbell of Park Rapids s among the out of town business visitors in the city. Miss Irene Ellingson of Northome ‘s the guest of her cousin, Mrs. H. L. and will remain until Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ostby of Walk-| ; ar were business visitors in the city yesterday and while here were guests at the Markham. attorney from the day J. J. Truax, an Minneapolis, is spending y Ziere on business in conmection with Mrs. Eduard Netzer has returned from Crookston where she has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fuller for a few days. A. J. King of Minneapolis, P. slach of Chicago, O. M. Harstad of Minneapolis and Harry Pitcher of Minneapolis are business visitors in the city. ) Mrs. Johnson also having- been president for the pist year. The e 3 U next meeting will be held at the| Mrs. Beaudry left this morning for Margie, Minn., where she will; join her husband and spend the win- ter months. Mr. Beaudry will work in the woods. home of Mrs. J. N. Cushner. Mrs. Christine Gilbertson, who has been at Bemidji and other points during the summer, is again here at the home of her brother, Severt Thompson.—-Littlefork Times. C. L. Haxton, St. Paul; C. H. Tan- ner, Duluth; S. A. Anderson, St. Paul; B. Anderson, Minneapolis, and | N. Strneide, Minneapolis are among the_out of town business visitors. PERSONALS AND " NEWSY NOTES i $50,000 to loan on rarms. . Dean Land Co. d71tt Henry Eisele of Minneapolis is in the city on business. Willigm C. Beck of Chicago is a business visitor in the city. Rev. P. J. Killeen of Carlton, Mian., is a visitor in the city. * Louis Anderson of Crookston, N. B. Arnold of Duluth; Frank Palmer of {nternational Fall; M. M. Abbott city Friday. Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Baumgarten | who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors, have gone to Cass Lake on a visit. Mr. Baumgarten is Auperintendent of the Indian school at White Eartth. The Thief River Falls Times says:| “Mrs. H. L. Byer, who has been vis-| H. E. Mills of Chicago »paésed yes- terday in Bemidji on business. Miss Ella Hall of Wilton was & between-train shopper yesterday. F. P. Naylor of Chicago is spend- ing a short time here on business. One dozen, photographs makes|iting at Bemidji for some time, ar- twelve Christmas presents. Hak | rived in this city to spend a few days Studio. B 111tf|with her sister, Mrs. J. Webshowski, 2 enroute to her home at Egeland, N.! Mrs. C. B. Sprague of town of|D., where she was suddenly called Northern passed yesterday in the city | by the death of her husband.” shopping. i ; CARD OF THANKS. It you want a car cali Enterprise| we wish to take this means of Office phone 1, residence|thanking our many friends for the 66tf| great kindness they showed us dur- ' ing our bereavement over the death Mrs. W. W. Wire of Bass Lake|of our.dear Peter Grondin. spent yesterday in the city on busi- ness matters. Auto Co. phone 10. Signed, Peter Grondin Jr., Dave Grondin Mrs. Rose Dickey, Mrs. Mary Bushway, Mrs. Maline Shep- pler, Mrs. Lavina Ireland. Mrs. 1. E. Raymond of town of Frohn spent yesterday in Bemidji, the guest of friends. WOUNDED SEVERELY. “Edward M. Shell, Bemidji,” is a name appearing in Pershing's casu- alty list just received, under the clas- Mrs. Lon Davis and Mrs. F. W.|gification “Wounded Severely.” Crandall of Buena Vista passed yes- . terday ir Bemidji shopping. Mrs. M. Kirchbaum of Lake Plan- tagenet was among the Christmas shoppers in the city Friday. E. Roy of Minneapolis s among the business visitors at the Markham during the week end. HOW TO FIGHT By Dr. L. 'W. Bowers. Avoid crowds, coughs and cowards, William Anderson has moved his|phyt fear neither germs nor Germans! family to Big Falls where they will Keep the system in good order, take reside during the winter months. pledmy ij exell'cise in the fresh air * : g and practice cleanliness. Remember Koep ’em smiling.” ~ Send your|, clean mouth, a clean skin, and clean boy over there portraits, post cards:|yoyely are a protecting armonr kodak prints. Rich sm;lg»‘.mfi against disease. . To keep the liver 10th St. and bowels regular and to carry away from River e farm to Bem! 8 P week, in order that his daughter made up of May-apple, alocs, jalap, and sugar-coated, to be had at most Ardis may attend the Bemidji school. drug stores, known as Dr. Pierce’s { Mrs. A. St. Lawrence and son The- Pleasant Pellets. If there is 2 sud- odore, who have visited at the home|den onset of what appears like a of Mrs. St. Lawrence's daughter for|hard cold, one should go to bed, wrap three weeks, have returned to their|Warm, take 2 hot mustard foot-bath home in Big Falls. and drink copiously of hot lemonade. Your friends can buy anything you | the dru or Anuric anti-uric give them except your photograph. tablets. ese will flush the bladder Call 239 and make arrangerient with |and kidneys and carry off poisonous I Hak's Studle for your Christmas|germs. To control the pains and sitting today. 111tt|aches take one Anuric tablet every two hours, with frequent drinks of Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of|lemonade. The pneumonia appears the First Scandinavian Lutheran|in a most treacherous way, when the church, went to Erskine yesterdayinfluenza victim is apparently recov- where he will attend the district|ering an anxious to leave his bed. meeting. He will return to Bemidji|In recovering from a bad attack of Monday. influenza or pneumonia the system should be built up with & good herbal Mrs. Rose Koors and daughter, | tonic, such as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Miss Dollie Koors, have returned|Medical Discovery, made without al- from Minneapolis where they visited | cohol from the roots and barks of Mrs. Koors daughter, Mrs. Elmer’Amefican forest trees, or his Irontic Swanson and husband, Mrs. Koors, (iron tonic) tablets, which can be had been in Minneapolis for the past|obtained at most drug stores, or send there nkagiving evening. | Buftalo, N. Y., for trial packags ECIS S PN T e ciation will hold a meeting December 10th at 7:30 p. m. at their office, Room 17, Northern National Bank construction of ditch No. 37, situ- ated north of Red Lake. Mary A. Canvol of Federal Dam|angd other matters. requested to be present. turned to Stillwater last night, where | ture’s signals for help. controlled shell.plant. trict court to testify in liguor law | once. violation cases. Influenza and kindred diseases start withacold. Iv).on't_ trifle with it. At the first shiver or sneeze, take CASCARA- ) o Standard. cold remedy for 20 blet form—safe, mrre no opiates—~1 u'p:‘ cold % in24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money | back if it fails. Tho gen: with Mr. Hill's 1 mortgage foreclosure sale, H E ‘ K o Cyrus Townsend Brady Story ! of Trail, Ismali Osell of Duiuth‘were | here among the business visitors in the Web.” ten days and Miss Koors joined her|10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ HoteLQE;,l 24 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER NOTICE. ! The Beltrami County Civic Asso-| BACK LIKE A BOARD? IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS 'Ehlsre's no use suffering from the awful agony of lame back. Don't All me‘gnr;a:: wait till 1t ““passes off.” It only comes A. A. War-| back. Find the - use and stop it. 24127 | Diseased conditions of the bladder or kidneys are usually indicated by stiff lame back, wrenching pains, lum- bago, sciatica, nervousness, sleepless- ness, tired, worn-out feeling, pain in Ripple re-|the lower abdomen, These are na- dg., Bemidji, Minn., to consider the 1d, Prcsid_ent. s RIPPLE FINISHES VISIT. Former Police Chief is employed at the big government Here's the remedy. When you feel He was call-{ the first twinges of pain or experiepce to Bemidji as a witness in the dis-| any of these symptoms, get busy at Qo to your druggist and get a box of the pure, original GOLD MED- AL Haarlem Oil Capsules, imported fresh every. month from the labora- tories in Haarlem, Holland. Pleas- ant and easy to take, they almost in- stantly attack the polsonous germs that are clogging up your system and bring quick relief. For over two hundred yvears they have been helping the sick. Why not try them? Sold everywhere by reliable druggists in sealec packages. Three sizes. Money back if they do not lielp you. Ask tor “GOLD MEDAL” and be sure the name “GOLD MEDAL" is on the box. QUININE | = ke box has a Red ta; At All Drug B!otez picture. MONDAY ONLY MONDAY and TUESDAY NELL SHIPMAN i Starin Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature i “THE WILD STRAIN" With ALFRED WHITMAN | HEDDA NOYA AND J. FRANK_GLENDON PAGE THREE ~-TONIGHT- EL K 0 “ 7:30 & 9:00 Special ARTCRAFT Picture “'WE GAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING ” Cecil B. DeMille Production, Wonderful Cast Kathlyn Williams, Elliott Dexter, Wanda Hawley, Tully ‘Marshall, Theodore Roberts and ' other noted players They all got what they wanted, but how they got ilt!—that's what makes this such a wonderful comedy rama. WITH PARAMOUNT-VICTOR MOORE COMEDY Seven Part Program-——Usual Prices, 10c and 20c ELKO---Sat.’/ and Sun.,' WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION JANE and | ' KATHERINE LE E In the EXCEL Feature “SWAT THE SPY” In which these sprightly juvenile entertainers strafe the kaiser. L-Ko Comedy in Two Parts 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock MONDAY—Carmel Myers in “THE DREAM LADY" | “‘The Wild Strain’ is enter- | tainment containing action, [thrills and comedy and will g provide an exceptional attrac-|f§ These actors were last seen ;tion for the modern day picture # in “The Woman in the!fans.”—Exhibitor’s Trade Re- f§ view. . ' in Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature “BY THE WORLD FORGOT” TONIGHT GRAND ;33’55 SATURDAY ANDP SUNDAY-—SPECIAL Goldwyn Pictures “THE TURN OF THE WHEEL”’ Engrossing Mystery Story, Starring Famous GERALDINE FARRAR She Played for Love as High Stakes, and Guessed the Wheel’s Turn HERBERT RAWLINSON—VIOLET HEMING Famous screen stars support the grand opera queen in this story. Comedy—*“ARE PEOPLE ACTORS” Seven Part Program—Usual Prices, 10c and 20c TUESDAY—Monroe Salisbury sinri REX s | WHEN IS A MAN LEGALLY DEAD? Metro Drama ‘The House of Gold Another Featured Metro Drama, starring Emmy Wehlen A Story of Loveless Wedlock CHARLIE CHAPLIN “THE LANBLADY'S PET” Another Two-Part Scream Matinee Daily Night 7:10 and 9:00 10c and 20c DAYS -Thursday ELKO THEATRE 4 BEMIDJL, MINN. — RESERVED SEATS AT NETZER'S — ; :30--TWICE DAILY—-8:00 THE SWEETEST T ; : FILMED ON THE y LOVE STORY BATTLEFIELDS - EVER TOLD OF FRAN The World’s Supreme Achievement To See it a Joy Direct From Long Engage- ments Twin Cities PRICES— Matinee 50c, 75¢ Boxes $1.00 Evenings 50c, 75¢, $1.00—Boxes $1.50 (War Tax Extra) STARTING "DW. GRIEEITH'S DECEMBER 12 MAIL ORDERS NOW Matinee “It Will Bring You Cheer- To Miss it a Calamity Conceded to be greater than Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation”’ CARRYING ITS OWN SPECIAL ORCHESTRA