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THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1918 e | Auto Co. > 4&‘:“ 10. ~r PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co. a71tt H. P, Larson of Fosston is a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. Mary L. Burns of Cass Lake is spending the day in Bemidji. Charles T. Herman of St. Paul is transacting business in Bemidji. Mrs. Benjamin Shaul of Wilton spent yesterday in the city shopping. L. A7 -Page, Jr., of Minneapolis is a business vigitor in the city today. One ' dozen photographs makes twelve Christmas presents. Hak Studio. . 111tf S. G. Gustafson of Delano is among the guests registered at the Markham today. J. W. Lee and E. L: Dahl of Min- neapolis are ' guests at the Hotel Markham. If you want a car cal. Enterprise Office phone 1, residefice 66tf George ~ Kreatz, contractor, is spending a' week in Duluth and Chrisholm on business matters. Mrs, William Stone of Crookston, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thayer Bailey, at the H. W. Bailey home. Buy useful Christmas gifts for your friends at the sale in the Presby- terian church Saturday. 441213 Miss Marie Rider of Shevlin will arrive in the city tomorow, and will be the guest of Mrs. E. R. Evans for the day. Attend the luncheon, fancy work and food sale in the basement cf the Presbyterian church Saturday, December 14. 4d1213 C. W. Jewett of the Jewett Auto- mobile company, left last evening for Minneapolis where he will attend a_tractor. convention. Miss Beatrice Severns, who had wisited friends in Audubon for a nmonth, returned to her home in Grant Valley yesterday. Mrs. John G. Morison, Jr., of Red Lake is among the out of town shoppers in the city today, being a guest at the Hotel Markham. W. L. Brooks, cashier of the Northern National bank, returned this ‘morning from Puposky, where he spent a couple of days in a lumber camp. Jack Shirk returned this morning from * California, 'having been hon- orable discharged from the service. He was in the coast artillery and had gserved for a year. Your friends can buy anything you give them eéxcept your photograph. Call 239 and make arrangement with Hak's ‘Studie for your Christmas sitting today. 111tf Dave Condon is expected to ar- rive in Bemidji soon, word having been received that he had landed in New York from England. Young Condon enlisted in the aviation; and has heen honorably discharged. ~~Hugh J. Hughes, Minneapolis; L. M. Chancy, Minneapolis; W. H. Bor- den, St. Paul; B. Anderson, Minne- apolis; J. O. Johnson, St. Paul, and Andrew French of St. Paul are among today’s business visitors in the city. “Keep 'em smiling.” Send your boy over there portraits, post cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1mol1214 Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood, who has visited friends and relatives in Duluth and Gold City, Mich.; re- turned to her home this week. She was accompanied as far as Duluth by her parents, Mr. anu Mrs, C. E. Humestone, who will visit relatives there during the winter months. C. Jobnson, Grand Forks, N, D.; E. A. Mills, Crookston; David C. Berg.” Fosston; O. A. Wenneberg, earbrook; Erick Rolland, Fosston; O. B. Bolster, Moorhead; Fred Eddy, Gonvick; 0. N. Rhodegard, New Fol- den, and B. Anderson of Minneapolis are spending the day in Bemidji. J. H. Kaskrell, Gonvick; J. A. Ridgeway, Jr., Minneapolis; J. H. Cockrell, Gonvick; R. L. Smith, Luverne; W. W. Mortenson, Albert Lea; G. J. Anderson, Owatonna; P. E. Hagen, Hackensack, and L. BE. Moss of Minneapolis are among the out-of-town visitors in the city today. | STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Sux:“(: Applied in Nostrils Relieves -Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and gour head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store Apply a little of this fragrant, anti septic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mu- cous membrane and you get instant relief. . _~~Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- trils are open, youf head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing: no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It’s a delight. L. Jensen of Clearbrook is a busi- ness visitor in the efty. ° C. M. Ferguson of Minneapolis pasged yesterday in the city. Albert Anderson of Erskine is ;atmong the out-of-town business vis- ors. Emanuel Hanson and Nels Swan- son of McIntosh are spending the day in Bemidji. R. W. Koester of Duluth is trans- acting business in the city for a short time. Dr, Earl F. Jamieson 'of Brainerd is among the business visitors in the city today. Dr. E. L. Tuohy of Duluth. is among the out-of-town husiness vis- itors today. Don’t forget the fancy work and 'food sale in the Presbyterian church Saturday, December 14. 441213 Mrs. Louis Klinger of Pinewood is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Archie Fenton, for several days. Mrs. W. M. Haberley of town of Frohn passed yesterday in’ the city shopping and calling on friemnds. Mrs. John Keenan and Miss Marg- erie Main of Turtle River were the guests of friends in the city yester- ay. Attend the noon day luncheon at the Presbyterian church, Saturday, December 14. Christmas gifts also on sale. 441213 Harry Kern and H. B. Baker of Easby, N. D., are among the guests registered at the Hotel Markham today. Carl Indgren, Albert Larson and O. A. Winberg of Clearbrook are among the out-of-town business visitors. Joe Jerome, a brother of Mrs. Jo Blondo of this city, returned last evening from Camp Dix, N. J.,, hav- ing been honorably discharged. Mrs. A. Fauhls of Nebish was in the city yesterday. She reported her sister, Mrs. Strelo, of Puposky, was very ill . with heart trouble, and her niece, Miss Simon, is seriously ill with the Spanish ‘influenza. Mrs. M. F. Willson left this morn- ing for Duluth, having been called there by the serious illness of her father, P. A. Magnuson, who is suf- fering from a severe -attack of pneumonia. Mr. Magnuson was tak- en ill last Friday and his condition has been growing worse. ‘Wilbur Lycan, assistant paymaster in the United States navy, who had been enjoying a short furlough withl his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Lycan of the Markham hotel, has returned to his duties in Philadelphia. Mr. Lycan expects to spend at least two years more in the United States navy. TEXAN GOES TO JUDEA. : (By United : Press.) Collegestation, Tex., Dec. 12.— Because of the similarity of climate and soil conditions of Texas and the land upon which the Jewish ‘‘Repub- lic of Judea” will be built, the Zion- ist society has retained Dr. J. J. Taubenhause, plant pathologist of the Texas agricultural, post -in the new nation. Much of the data compiled during his service here will be available for use in Palestine, Dr. Taubenhause says. Torch of One's Own. As Plutarch tells us, “It is well to go for a light to another man's fire. but not to tarry by it, instead of light- ing a torch of one’s own.” A torch of ones’ own! That is a possession worth having, whether it be a flaming beacon on the hilltop or a tiny taper in the window. We cannot tell how far a little candle throws its beams, nor who is laying his course by Its flickering light. The most that we can do—and it is also the least that we should do—is to tend the flame care- fully and to keep it steady.~Brander ‘Matthews, = QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Troubles You. No man or woman who eats meat segularly can make a mistake by flush- ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become over-worked from the| strain, get sluggish and fail to filter; the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, | nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from| sluggich kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache| in the kidneys or your back hurts or | if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- macy; take a tablespoonful in & glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink which ev- eryone should take now and then to NAVY BEHAVES WELL, (By United Press.) Washington, Dec. 12.—Men in the navy during the war were a wellbe- haved body, Judge advocate General Clark’s annual report today shows. ‘Whereas in 1917 there was an jurisdiction and 1813 general courts- martial, there were only 4831 trials in 1918 with a personnel averaging 412,416 ‘men. This represented a personnel increase of 331 per cent with: only 166 per cent increase in trials. : \ Many of these cases naturally were found not guilty or were dismissed. Absence without or over leave, and: desertion, were the most fruitful causes ~of court-martial involving over 2,822 cases. ‘With the navy dry, there were scarcely any charges of drunkenness against either officers or men. In addition. to courts-martial matters, the judge ad- vocate general office had charge of a mass of work. concerning legal questions, collation: of international law subjects, supervision of prisons. AMERICAN MEN AND WOMEN IN FIGHTING TRIM They Keep To The Top Notch of Health The spirit of ‘the times erfect.health and nerves, d?"f&%‘é‘-' l;f them up to the hlghan‘?egree of eficiency. Wise men.and women have learned that it. does not pay to allow health to take advantage of Nature's great- est.red blood un‘de nerve. tonic, Phos- phated: lron; the minute they feel they are slowing up. ‘Whatever your work may be thero i8ino-reason why it should continue to.tire you; work should only use the right amount of your energy. It is trying to work on_your nerves- and forcing yourself that wastes your strength, runs ?rou down, glvea you those restless nights, loss of appetite and - indigestion, when you get up in the mnrning as tired as when you went to bed. There 1s no sense in anyone bein, a .vietim of {ll - health, poor blood, over work, nerves or the blues when Phosphated Jron wiil. afford such prompt and permanent relief. All over the country men and wom- en in_every walk of life lay their 2ood health, strength and*nerves of fron tn the use of Phosphated Tron, the red blood and nerve builder, and it will also put vou on vour feet, make you feel like a live one. Tt nroduces. results that last, that's what counts, no “if’s” about it. To finsure physiclans and _their patients getting the genuine Phos- phated Tron we have put in capsules only. Do not take pills or tablets, Insist on capsules. City Drug Store, and leading drug- gists everywhere. GRAND TONIGHT ONLY HURRAH BIG CIRCUS IS COMING! Only it will be seen on the screen when Thos. H. Ince presents I IEnid Benneit In Paramount Picture “The Biggest Show on Earth” It’s a Dandy Picture Added Attraction OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW TOMORROW—Friday Roy Strwant v TRrancir, Pray “UnTaAMED ” SATURDAY ONLY In Goldwyn Picture ‘Hidden Fires’ Also Coming 1 “SMILING BILL” PARSONS Sunday Only “MISSING” keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding seri- ous kidney complications MAE MARSH THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TO0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 1 shall force collections on all past due accounts after January 15, 1919, No exceptions. W. G. Schroe{l;;.l i average of 95,648 men under naval | Notice today's Want Ads, back page. = = Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take Q‘ LL:’ superintending| CAS(ARA QUINI E OOOM\ . Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours-—relieves grip-in 3 days. .Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hill’s picture. At All Drug Stores. ‘| sourness, stopping stomach distress NOTICE. Secondhand clothes bought and sold. Kemp's Dry Cleaning House, 207 Beltrami Ave, Phone 681, 641216 Adler-i-ka Again! ‘“‘Adler-i-ka is the only medicine for gas on the stomach. I never had so much relief with any medicine. I would not take $25.00 for the relief one. bottle of Adler-i-ka gave me. I cannot get done recommending it.” (Signed) H. L. Hicks, Ashley, Il Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper ar;d ‘lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents ap- pendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buck- thorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs.. City Drug Store. ELKO THURSDAY, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Starting 2:30 and 8:00 “Hearts of the World” With Big Special Company Orchestra SEATS AT NETZER'S See Big Ad or Details COME EARLY [ B ww IREX THEATRE oo comedies. ‘HIS NIGHT oUT’ One of Chaplin’s best and funniest MR. AND MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Mrs. Charlie Chaplin | CHARLIE (Mildred Harris) ‘THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME”’ YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS BILL = 10c and 20c—Matinees—Night 7:20 and 3{00 o’Elock GHAPLIN SATURDAY Liberty Bonds . Playing RESERVE SEATS AT NETZER'S mwnn, Carrying Its Own William Fox presents GEORGE WALSH In Patriotic Production “On the Jump’’ See him sell $100,000,000 worth of SUPREME TRIUMPH SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PRICES—Matinees—50c, SUNDAY ELKO Theatre! BEMIDJI “The Createst Event of the Entire Season” 4 Days Now DECEM 2:30 TWICE DAILY[J8:00 DW.GRIFFITH’S The SWEETEST LOVE STORY EVER.TOLD et \ QORIFFITH OF THE A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR BATTLE SCENES OF FRANCE and spec 75c; boxes $1.00 (War Tax Extra) Note—Better and Greater Than Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” Big Metro Feature, Starring That Popular Screen Star VIOLA DANA ‘OPPORTUNITY ’ There will also be a good comedy. ORLD’, ON THE BATTLEFIELDS ~ its many moods and themes Evenings—50c, 75¢, $1.00; boxes $1.50 _ e ——— e S e BER 12 MAIL ORDERS:KO Y lal musical score to fit