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WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING The. Episcopal Guild ‘will not meet Thurgday-afternoon, as formerly an- nounced, ; but.-will .meet Tuesday afternoon, December 17, at the home of. Mrs, C. W.- Vandersluis. All ladies. . who.. hay ! Christmas. ;sale,«will.; please . bring same to this meeting,- The sale will be.held: Thursday afternoon, Decem- - per .19, .in .the basement of the church. -SPARS-HOLD-INITIATION. At a special meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star, held last even- ing, a Jarge number of the member- 'ship of.the order was present and thren;candidates were initiated into its mysteries. - The session was to .perform the work, prior to the seat- .ing. of the new officers at the next regular. megting. .-After the. work supper was served .and.daucing and cards followed. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. A social time was enjoyed and Junch served after the business meet- ing. of .the . Royal -. Neighbors last eyening. The following officers were elected: " Oracle—Dollie Crothers. < Vige-Oracle—Aunna Bowers. Chancelor—Hattie Lepper. Receiver—Anna Pogue. Recorder—Elizabeth Hammond. Marshal—Marie Olson. Inner Sentinel—Mary Clark. - Outer 'Sentinel—Mary Youngberg. Physicians — Dr. E.- W. Johnson and Dr. L. A, Ward. - Manager, two years—Mabel Smith. ~Manager, three yc.ri—Ethel Mc- Mahon. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES. Dean $50,000 to loan on rarms. aritt Land Co. . Mrs. H. Graham of Gemmell spent yesterday in' Bemidji. i\{rs. H. E. Steel of Turtle River spent ygsterday in the city. J. L. Higglis of Nebish was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. R. A. Krohn of Tenstrike, passed yesterday in the city shopping. ‘P, J. McPartlin of Internartional Falls is a business visitor in Bemidji Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wilton was the guest of friends.in Bemidji Tues- day. 2 4 H. -Clementson of Clementson, is among the business visitors in Be- midji. ‘One dozen photographs makes twelve Christmas presents. 11{1{;& Studio. H..E. Weber and W. N. Donaldson of Duluth are among the out of town visitors. - : L. C..Hanson and N. O. Hanson of Westbury are among the out of town visitors. It you want a car cal. Enterprise Auto Co., Office phone 1, residence phone 10. © ¢ 66tf W. N, Clark of Radisson, Wis., i8 among the guests registered at the Markham. Charles Braf and M. N. Koll of Cass; Lake are transacting business in_the city. A..McLaughlin of Osage is spend- ing a short time in the city on busi- ness, matters. .R..E. Stephenson .of Crookston is among - the guests. registered -at the Hotel Markham. Buy-useful Christmas gifts for your friends at-the sale in the Presby- terian church-Saturday. 441213 Mrs. Mary -Kirchbaum -of Lake Plantagenet passed yesterday in the city,-the guest of friends. Don’t forget the fancy work and food sale in the Presbyterian church Saturday, December 14. 441213 John Harkins of LaCrosse, Wis., passed yesterday in Bemidji, being a guest at the Markham. Mrs. Joseph Paul of Puposky has received word that her husband was killed in action, October 11. Attend the noon day luncheon at the Presbyterian church, Saturday, December 14. Christmas gifts also on sale. 4d1213/ Edward Bogart and Thomas Willis of town of Hornet are recovering from an attack of the Spanish in- fluenza. “Keep ’'em smiling.” Send your| boy over there portraits, post cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 28 10th St. 1mol214 | 8. D. Patrick and F. E. Rensswig]| of Grand Rapids passed yesterday in/ Bemidji, both being guests at the; Markham. ad E. M. Sathre, president of the Bel- trami Consolidated Abstract com-| panay, is recovering from an attack| of the “flu.” | i Marianne Johnson, little da.ugl\tex“E of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson, has recovered from a severe attack of the Spanish “flu’* | ———— | Page the out of town business visitors in the eity. Attend the luncheon, fancy work and food sale fn the basement of the Presbyterian’ .church Saturday, December 14. 4d1213 Mrs. A. Miller of Fargo, N. D., was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Blackduck, where she will visit rela- tives for a month, J. V. Crooks of Chicago; George J. Hamey, Minneapolis; John Hill of Chicago were -among the business visitors in the city yesterday. M. D. Stoner of Brainerd, civil engineer, and formerly county sur- veyor of Beltrami county, is among the out-of-town visitors today. Your friends can buy anything you give them except your photograph. Call 239 and make arrangement with Hak’s Studie for your Christmas sitting today. 111te Captain John M. Herbert -of Camp Zachary Taylor; Ky., is expect- ed to arrive in the city tomorrow morning, having been honorably dis- charged from military duty. . E. L. Carpenter, B. H. Dea, R. G. Chisholm of Minneapolis, and 7. A. McCann of Bend, Ore., all officials of the Crookston Lumber company, are business visitors in- the- city. Mrs, J. F. Trench of Monticello, Minn., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs: E. W, Johnson of Lake boulevard, for the past ten days, re- turned to her home this morning. A. J.'McQuire of St. Paul, E. J. Whitmore of Owatonna, F. S. Whirry of Minneapolis, H. S” Sandergard of Minneapolis and J." B. Snyder of .St. Paul spent -yesterday in the city. George W. Hagberg, Fergus Falls; A. H. Melloh, Minneapolis;. Robert M. Arth, St. Paul; George W. Harris, Wadena; John Beels, St. Paul; E. T. Laronger, Duluth, and, W. W. Winter of St. Paul were visitors in the city, I make hair combing switches. Three strands is a full switch. I have human hair switches to match any shade of hair. Watch hair chains made to order. = Call on or write Mrs, M. P. Olson,” 812 Beltrami avenue, Bemidji. 1m1-2 Miss Ethel McKnight of Pupcsky.| who is confined at St. Anthony’s hospital suffering from an attack of the Spanish “flu,” is getting along nicely, and it is expected she will be able to leave for her home in a short time. T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I shall force collections on all past due accounts after January 15, 1919. No exceptions. W, G. Schroeder. 1211tf TO ALL MEMBERS OF NOTICE . THE M. B. A. Your presence is requested at the meeting Thursday evening, Decem- ber 12. .Election of -officers. = Our state manager will be present. 1211 OUR CITIZEN'S DEMAND Fully Complied With—A Bemidii Resident Furnished It There are few items which appear in this paper more important to Be- midji people - than the statement published below. In the first place, it is from a citizen of Bemidji, and can he thoroughly relied upon. In the second place, it indisputably prove that Doan’s Kidney Pills do their work thoroughly and not tem- porarily. Read this carefully: 0. E. Erickson, proprietor of grocery, 1223 Minnesota sve., Says: “Seyeral years ago when working on the street railway I had a bad at- tack of kidney complaint caused by so much jolting and shaking. It finally settled in my back and made it hard for me to keep going. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. bought Doan’s Kidney Pills and two boxes cured mé. Since then I have been free from all signs of kidney trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Ericksen had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. - F. M. Brown of St. Paul is among|NQ DEARTH OF WOODSMEN THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TO MEET MINNESOTA’S PART . (By United Press.) St. Paul, Dec. 11.—There will be no dearth of lumberjacks to meet Minnesota’s part in this phase of the Tovester. today doctared tnat many | ** WITH HOOPS camps in tne northwest for the spruce production ‘division of the United States army will shortly return to their old camps. = More than 400 men from Minnesota, serving in the spruce production division in Wash- ington and Oregon, are expected to return very shortly. IMPORTANT TO ALL WOMEN READERS OF THIS PAPER Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trou- ble and never suspect it. Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing- else but kidney ‘trou- ble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease, If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may: cduse the ‘other organs to become:diseased. You may suffer pain in the. back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health: makes you nervous, irritubie and_may be despondent; it makes anyone: s0. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restor- ing health to the kidneys, proved to. be just the remedy needed to~over- come such conditions. A good kidney medicine, possess- ing real healing and curative value, should be a blessing to thousands of nervous, over-worked women. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the: great kidney, liver. and bladder medicine will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- ton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by parcel post. You can, purchase ~medium and bottles at all drug stores. T GRAND TONIGHT ONLY Can a Man Love Two Women at the Same Time? Set— aneo prcrass LOUISE HUFE,,, Tother Deorlliavmer” THURSDAY, Matinee and Eve. HURRAH 1 BIG CIRCUS IS COMING! Only it will be seen on the screen when Thos. H. Ince presents Enid Bennett In Paramount Picture “The Biggest Show on Earth” It’s a Dandy Picture P REX THEATER THURSDAY and Friday Two Days Only CHARLES CHAPLIN MILDRED HARRIS Just Married "Twill Privilege to See for the First Time MR. & MRS. Charles Ghaplin in Their Latest Offering On the Same Program Mrs. (Mildred Harris) in “THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME” Chaplin Mr. Charles (himself) in “HIS NIGHT OUT” Matinee, Night 10 and 20c Be Your Unique Charles Chaplin Mr. & Mrs. R. C. Harris announce the marriage of their daughter - Mildred to Mr. Charles Chaplin Wednesday, Oct. Twenty- third, Nineteen Eighteen At Home Rex Theatre Thursday and | Friday | THE REX THEATRE | begs to announce that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaplin will be-.presented in both of their latest screen offerings Mildred Harris in “THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME” Charles Chaplin in “HIS NIGHT ouT” | 1 i i large sizel}l PAGE THREE NOTICE. Secondhand clothes bought and sold, Kemp's Dry Cleaning House, 207 Beltrami Ave. Phone 581. 6d1216 E L i O (nndss: TONIGHT ONLY After each meal —YOU eat one EATONIC 174 (FOR VOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) OF s TEE and get fulrézznvgsg ::t;' fe:f::om- ‘A Paralta play, western sub-| ach comfort. Instantly relieves heart. ject, featuring bure, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS HENHY B- WALTHA”. Moy AT repeating and stomach oA misery.' 'AIDS digestion; keeps the | stomach sweet and pure, Note—There will be no Wed- nesday matinee, Dairymen’s EATONICs the bes | a cent or two a d:y w‘u:??:d y‘;:s':ldv:ill‘ll};;go;: Convention holding session in the Elko. i i Store, o t————————— THURSDAY, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Barker's Drug & Jewelry Starting 2:30 and 8:00 of the World” With Big Special Company Orchestra SEATS AT NETZER'’S See: Big' Ad or Details COME EARLY ! B3 FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R RUPERT JULIAN’S DRAMATIC PRODUCTION ‘Fires of Youth’ with that celebrated star Ruth Clifford - Also a Good Comedy Matinee Daily 10c and 20c Night 7:20 and 9:00 s REX THATR == MR. AND MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Wirs. Charlie Chaplin | CHARLIE GHAPLIN " (Mildred Harris) ‘THE PRICE OF | ‘HIS NIGHT OUT’ One of Chaplin's best and funniest A Goan TIME” comedies. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS BILL ELKO Theatre! ' BEMIDJI “The Createst Event of the Entire Season” 4" s nESGEMBER 12 Thursday Matines, | RESERVE SEATS AT NETZER'S 2:30; TWICE DAILY 8:00 MAIL ORDERS NOW .GRIFFITH’S SUPREME The SWEETEST LOVE STORY TRIUMPY EVERTOLD' | bn?i\:fm 'HEARTS OF THE A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR BATTLE SCENES | ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE POROTHY GiS™, seryox SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Its Own PRICES—Matinees—50c, 75c; boxes $1.00 Evenings—>50c, 75¢, $1.00; boxes $1.50 (War Tax Extra) Note—Better and Greater Than Griffith’s “Birth-of a Nation” and special musical score to fit its many moods and themes