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i AR 423 Ra Al gt -w [ £ g E i | TUESDAY. EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1918 WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING MRS. BARNETT HOSTESS. Mrs, Barnett, 1008 Missisippi av- enue, - will - entertain the Baptist Ladies Aid society at her home to- |of -THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Carlson’s Variety Store will be open I WOULD BAN SUCH NAMES evenings from now until after the holidays. £ 1d1210 N. S. Beavers, insurance agent, went to Floodwood this morning on business matters, * Dr. E. H. Smith left last evening for Minneapolis ‘'where he will spend a couple of days. D. D. McDonald and Norman Baker Hamilton, N. D.,, are business _morrow. afternoon at the usual hour. | visitors in Bemidji. A cordial invitation is extended. [ESSEE HOSTESS TO AID. George L. Kahala of Minneapolis is spending a short time in the city Mrs. John Croon will entertain the | on business matters. Ladies Aid society of the First Scan- dinavian Lutheran church tomorow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church | food sale in the Presbyterian church All are cordially invited. | Saturday, December 14. basement. LEGION MEETING TOMORROW. The jation will be held at this session and lunch will be served after the|among the business visitors registered business meeting. MRS. BERGLAND HOSTESS. The . Ladies’ Ald - society of - the|among the out-of-town business vis- Swedish+Lutheran caurch will be en- | itors in the city yesterday. tertained by Mrs. George C. Bergland, Thursday: afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock. All are weleome: WOMAN’S STUDY CLUB. Excellent-talks - were- given by two Bemidji pastors at the meeting of the | Lily Morgan of Yola passed yésterday Woman's Study club yesterday after-|in the city shopping and calling on noon, in the Commercial club rooms. “Constructive: Patriotism’” was the topic for the afternoon. Rev. A. M. ford, - pastor -of - the - Presbyterian chureh talked on, “Causes of the Con- flict,” and “Lessons of the War.” two weeks, in order to catch up with the sehedule, no sessions having been held during the Spanish influenza ‘epidemic. The next regular meeting will be held Monday, December 16, and from that time. on the meetings will be held every two weeks, as per schedule.: A miscellaneaous program will be given Monday. , - PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Attend Bemidji Business College. 141210 S. 3. Fay of St. Paul transacted business here Monday. Ben Boyer -of St, Paul is among the out-of-town visitors. J. Brunsberg of Duluth is among the business visitors in the city. Mrs. B. F. Cook of Nebish was a between-traln_ shopper yesterday. H. E. Flynn of St. Paul is among the business visitors in the city. Mrs. Mary O’Connell of St. Paul is a visitor 'at the Hotel Markham. H. Moryeustu of Duluth passed yesterday in the city on business. H. T. Gillard of 'St. Paul passed yesterday in the city on business. " J.N. Christianson of St. Paul passed yesterday here on business. +$60,000 to loan ‘en farms. Dean Land Co. a7ite J. C. Tomlinson of St. Paul was a business visitor in Bemidji yester- day. y R. H. Knoll ¢f Minneapolis is among the out-of-town visitors in the city. b Buy useful Christmasg gifts for your friends at the sale in the. Presby- terian church Saturday, 441213 R. L. Barackman of Thief River Falls is registered at the Hotel Mark- ham. Mfs. Ernest Halvorson of Virginia is visiting relatives in Bemidji this week. One :dozen photographs makes twelve . Christmas presents, Hak Stadio. - 111t Mrs. Casper.Knapp.of. Becida was among the out-of-town shoppers yes- terday. : of Baudette is business Alex - Anderson among .-the - out-of-town visitors. If you want a car cal: Enterprise Auto Co. - Office phone. 1, residence phone 10, 56t Thomas -Imsdahl of Tenstrike is spending the day in Bemidji on busi- ness matters. Attend. the noon .day luncheon at the Presbyterian ehurch, Saturday, December: 14. Christmas gifts also on sale. 4d1213 — e ———————————] How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for-the past thirty- five years, and has become known as tha most reliable remedy for Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces. expeliing the Poi- son from the Blood and healing the dis- eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time vou will see o great improvement - in your general heaith. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- rine at once and get rid of caterrh Send ivs testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohfo. Drugaists, . 7 B i 4 ladies of the Mooseheart|of Detroit are in the city, being reg- Legion will meet in the Moose hall |istered at the Markham. tomorrow evening at & o’clock. Init-}. Whitby, pastor of the Baptist church, Lboy over ‘there portraits, post cards, gave a talk ~on “Historical Back-|kodak ground of the War” Rev. L. P.-War-| 10th -St. Meetings have .been held every|between-train shoppers in week by the club instead of every |yesterday. Don't forget the fancy work and 441213 Dr. H. R. Young and A. L. Kroll F. G. Houston of Minneapolis was at the Markham yesterday. Dr. Frank- Gum of Oklee was E. B. Cutten of Minneapolis is spending some - time in the city, be- ing a guest at the Markham. Mr. and Mrs. George Till and Mrs, friends. - “Keep 'em smiling.” Send your prints. Rich Studio, 29 g 1mol214 Mrs. Mary Guthrie and Mrs, George Kaiser of Turtle River were the city Attend the luncheon, fancy work and food sale in the basement of the Presbyterian church Saturday, December 14. 4d12138 “Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Kenfleld of Cass Lake left this ~morning for}. Orange Beach, Ala., where they will spend the winter months. A. W. Peterson, who has been suf- fering from pneumonia, following an attack of the “flu,” is convalescingg, and will be able. to be up in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Winebenner of Laxe Plantagenet drove to Bemidji yesterday. From here Mr. Wine- benner went to Rochester where he will consult Mayo Bros. Your friends can buy anything you give them except your photograph. Call 239 and make arrangement with Hak’s Studie for your Christmas gitting today. 111tf Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith have re- ceived a letter from Mr. and Mrs. ‘W A. McDonald of Calgary, formerly proprietors of the Model bakery of this city, announcing the deéath of their oldest daughter, Blanche, fol- lowing an operation. A. A. Carter, Brainerd; George E. Spoffow, Long Prajrie; H. K. Meyer, Onigum; J. L. Rolland, Thief River Falls; H. D. Blayer, Remer; J. J. Dyer, Minneapolis; J.-M. Goss, Cass Lake, and T. S. White of Duluth, were business visitors in the city yes- terday. ' 2 NOTICE. Secondhand clothes bought and sold. Xemp's Dry Cleaning House, 207 Beltrami Ave. Phone 581. 6d1216 IF IT'S FIGURES, WHY. . (By United Press.) London, Nov. 17, (By Mail.)—The Fwar has shown that when a woman is good at figures she is sometimes a real genuis at them. The Society of Incorporated Audi- tors and Accountants has just recog- nized this by deciding that women shall be admitted to membership on \ the same terms and conditions as men. There was a big majority in favor of the proposal. According to the manager of -a great bank, a third of the women who have come into the business of figures during the war have proved unsuitable, and another third might be graded as mediocre, but the re- maining third are “real winners’” and are indispensible after the war. NO WONDER THEY ‘ARE THIN. (By United Press.) London, Nov. 18. (By Mail.)—Cost of living in Brussels reached a high level just before the armistice was signed. Foodstuffs cost per pound as fol- lows: Meat, $3.84; potatoes, 40c; sugar, $1.68; flour, $1.68. Living in Brussels was more than ten times as expensive as in London. To Relieve Burns Quickly There is no other minor injury quite as painful as a burn, and, to the housewife constantly about a hot stove, no injury quite as common. The quickest way to relieve the pain—to ‘“take out the fire’”’ as the old saying has it—is to bathe a burn with a saturated solution of 20 Mule Team Powdered - Boric, using one ounce of Boric to a quart of water, This will relieve the inflammation. If the burn is deep, apply with ab- sorbent gauze a lotion made of $ oz. lime water, 8 oz. raw linseed oil and 75 grains of thymol. This lotion is cooling and healing and tends to prevent the puckering and drawing of the injured skin intn the scar. If the burn is severe, a physician should be called at once and the injury ‘- given professional attention. Your druggist seliz 20 Mule Team Powdered Borfe. AS “SHEENY” AND “WOP” (By United Press.) Washington, Dec. 10.—The de- partment of the interior, bureau of education, is trying to discourage the use of nick-names especially designat- ing certain classes of foreign born Americans. “Dago,” “Kike,” ‘“Wop,” “She- eny,” ‘“‘Spaghetti,”” and similar names make no hit with the bureau of education, which maintains that such distinctions tend to promote lines of cleavage between American born and Americanized foreign per- sons and groups. The bureau is sending out a sug- gested form for a pledge to refrain from the use of such names. Schools and factories will be supplied with the proposed pledge, sb that Ameri-~ can children and adults may stop to think of the undesirability of making sport of anybody because he was not born-in this country. * YANKS CARRY MORE MESS. (By United ,Press.) Paris, Nov. 17, (By Mail.)—A new 1918 model of messkit was issued just pridgr to the end of the fighting. It created more interest along the lines of the American Expeditionary Forces, than the news that Germany had asked for an armistice. Despite possible objections from Mr. Hoover, the new messtin holds more than ever. Look out for Span- ish Influenza. At the first sign of a cold take - QUL (CASCARA § gUINiNE “Pom® Standard cold remedy for 20 geu-—-in tablet form-——safe, sure, n.o opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. . Money backifitfaj ‘The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. GRAND TONIGHT ONLY Look out for the Klu Klux Clan! They appear in | “DAUGHTER ANGELE” A thrilling story of German intrigué and submarines off the Atlantic coast, featuring- that dainty little star, PAULINE STARKE Also a “BIG V” Comedy PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged mnostrils will open. 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WALTHALL Note—There will be no Wed. nesday matinee, Dairymen’s Convention holding session in the Elko. . Special Map Coupdi Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. & felet Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for whieh send me one ol your latest State, United States und War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. { Name. .. Addyers, J. oo ue it i vl S b s e l REX Tonight PRODUCTION EXTRAORDINARY MONROE SALISBURY ‘HUGON THE MlaH'rir’ Hugon, who lived in the north woods, thought that he was the strongest man alive. He gloried in. the power that set him above other men and made him invincible. He thought that his strength was greater than anything in the world except the strange power that hurled the bowlders in their niches and reared the mighty pines to pierce the sky. Even the excep- tion angered him. He- desired to be, supreme i strength. _Then a slip of a girl came into his life and as Delilah stole the strength of Samson, so did she steal away”Hugh the Mighty’s conceit in his strength. ALWAYS A SPECIAL COMEDY REX=~~Wednesday RUPERT JULIAN’S DRAMATIC PRODUCTION ‘Fires of Youth’ with that celebrated star Ruth Clifford Goming: WR. and MRS. CHARLIE GHAPLIN Read The Pioneer Want Ads TOMORROW, Wednesday Can a Man Love Two Women at the Same Time? See— " WORLD PRTURE LOUISE HUFF,,, Tother Dearlharmer THE SWEETEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD The World’s Supreme Achievement To See it a Joy "ments Twin Cities PRICES— Matinee 50c, 75¢ Evenings : (War Tax Extra ELKO THEATRE 4 BEMIDJI, MINN. Direct From Long Engage- 50¢c, 75¢, $1.00—~Boxes $1.50 s REX THEATRE == MR. AND MRS. C ‘Mrs. Charlie Chaplin | CHARLIE (Mildred Harris) “THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME”” YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS BILL HARLIE CHAPLIN GHAPLIN ‘HIS NIGHT OoUT’ One of Chaplin'g best and funniest comedies. Boxes $1.00 ) DAYS STARTING Thursday Matinee RESERVED SEATS AT NETZER'S 2:30--TWICE DAILY—-8:00 DW. GRIFFITH'S HEAR" DECEMBER 12 MAIL ORDERS NOW FILMED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE “It Will Bring You Cheer- ing to Your Feet” - To Miss it a Calamity Conceded to be greater than Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” CARRYING _ ITS OWN SPECIAL ORCHESTRA ' v ' f 3