Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 17, 1918, Page 3

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WHAT SOCIETY: IS DOING: PASTOR-SURPRISED.... Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran churgh at.Hines,. formerly pastor of the Swedish Luth- eran church in this city. was sur- prised by a number of friends ‘both of Hines and Bemidji last Thursday evening: The occasion was the pas-|* tor’s sixty-eighth birth anniversary. The party was held in the Swedish Lutheran church i of Hines, which has recently beenibuilt. ;Rev. Nor- dale of this city, en behalf of those present,- presented. Rey... Randahl with a purse of $32. WOMEN’S STUDY CLUB. An interesting miscellaneous pro- the Women's Study clab ;yesterday afternoon in|the club rooms-ofthe Commercial club, as follows: Paper—“Noted Woman_;of - Lhe 19th and 20th Centuries,’ Mrs. Scott T. Stewart. Paper—*“Jane Adams aud her Work,” Mrs. F, S. Arnold. “His Family,” (Ernest Poole)— w7 George Campbell. ¢ “England” willi;be:/the topi¢: for: jthe January i6; meeting, and roll call will be answered by telling of famous{- Englishmen. | /At this session papers will be given by Mrs. A. P. Richio, Mrs. I. W. French and Mrs. E. F. Netzer. z HOSTESS TO GUILD. 5. Mrs. Charles Vandersluis - enter- tained the Episcopal-Guild-this.after- noon at her, home, at which time final arrangements were made for the fancy ,w?rk and. feod; salej to" be held Thursday afternden im-the-base- ment of the:Episcopal church. - . > 2 Anderson and Laverna larissa Sample, both of Lee“town.’ 'ship, this county, were married today by Judge J. E. Harris. - $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean | Land Co. anitr ’ B. B. Cutten of Mtnneapolis spent yesterday in Bemidji. V. M. Owen of Hines is a'vbuslnvass visitor in the city today. N. J. Steneide - of Minn_eapolls passed Monday in the eity. J. H. Dier of 8t. Paul transacted business in the city yesterday.. ected business in Bemidji Monday- ' Harry A. Shopiro of Duluth trans- P.’ V. Coppernoll-of-Park: Rapids-is- ‘among the guests at the Hotel Mark- ham. ' One dozen photographs .max'i\b twelve Chtigtmas ! presents.". Hak i Stadio. 111tf Mrs. George Grow . of Wilton was the guest of friends .in-the city yes- teflsy. N. D. Redmaa .of Ashland, -Wis., was an out of town business visitor Monday. Mrs. J. F. Shipman of Schooleraft { was the guest of friends in the city Monday. { | Mrs. David Hinshaw of Wilton was {a between train visitor in the city | Monday. It you want a car call Enterprise}pa Adto 'Cb. | ORics pliofle 1, reuTHbms 8 phone 10. i 11144 i Mrs. Bidney Miller of Pinewood| ! was a Christmas shopper in the city | yesterday. W. Moure, Jr., of Pembina ‘ is- among the guests at the Hotel Mark- ham- today. L. W. Huntly of Grand Rapids passed yesterday in the city on busi- ness matters. H. T. Covington of Chicago is »mong the out of town business visi- { tors in the city. Mrs. A. L. Blix of Sauk Center, | Minn., was among the out of town i visitors yesterday. { D. Boyes of Grand Forks, N. D, . was among the out of town business | visitors yesterday. Mrs. D. D. Miller, who has been ill i suffering from an attack of the Span. { ish “flu” is recovering. Her hushand | has also recently recovered from ‘the | epidemic. POSITIVELY' RELIEVES CONSTIPATION | Constipation causes poor appe- | tite, indigestion, headaches, | diseases. Hollister’s ~ Rocky | Mountain Tea is a sure remedy | for constipation. These won- \1 derful herbs have long been amous for quick and positive ‘ results. By restoring normal bowel action, you: will gain .color, weight and youthful en- iergy. Take tonight—tomor- ‘row feel right. City Drug Store - ollege. . ., Attend Bemidji Business C s 141210 ' ‘Carl Berg'of Brskine'is' a business visitor in the city. J. G. Shepard: af- Walker - passed yesterday in Bemidji, being regis. tered at the Markham. C. J. Johnson .of Zion City, Ill, spent - yesterday -in-Bemidji, - being here on business matterg. Miss Ella Hall and Miss A. Olson Wilton weres among ‘the out of town visitors in the city yesterday. xMrs. John Baijley of'Nebish arrived in the city‘this morning, and: is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Welch. -J. M. Kaufman -of St. Paul is transacting business in the city, and while Here i a guest' at the Mark- ham. . “Keep ‘em smiling.” " :Send 'your 'b0y “6ver there portraits, post cards, kodak .prints. Rich Studio, 29 10th st 1mo1314 Mrs, O. E. Erwig has returned to ‘her -home from. St.- Anthony’s-hospi. tal where she had been for the past five days: Miss Florence Miller of Federal Dam is visiting at the home-of her brother, Sidney Miller of Pinewood, this’week. “"A"food sale will be held in connec- tion with the fancy work sale at the Episcopal church ‘Thursday- -after= noon. 2d1218 W. H. Smith of-Minneapolis, Jack Stein of Milwaukee, and George A. Northhelfer of Grand Rapids passed yesterday-in-Bemidji. — - -J. H. Johnston of Hines attended the committee meeting of the potato groweérs’ assdeiation held n'the’ Com- mercial club' room-soday: * 8 Youg friends: buy anything y; | give thein except your photograph. -Call 289 and make arrangement with Hak's; Studfe - for ~your - Christmas sitting today. 111tt receiving treatment. Mrs. George W.:Lucas“and-daugh- ters, Jean ardd Helen, of Brainerd, will be‘the- guests-of 'Mrs. ‘Lucas”, | parents, Mr. and - Mrs:-Matt Meyer, during the holidays. Buy your Christmas | presemts at the Episcopal ‘Guild:‘salé; Thursday: afternoon in the church: basement: A ten cent lunch will be served dur- ing the afternoon. - 2d1218 Mrs. Tom . Wright of ‘Becida’ was called to Sentinel Butte, Mont., Sat: urday by the serious illness of her son, Smith Wright. - Relatives have received the- announcement -of ‘his death Sunday. ? Mrs. Charles Young will leave the latter part of the week for Hibbing, Minn., where she will-join-her hus- band and make her. future home. Mr. Young is employed by the Rem- ington Lumber company. Mrs. John Blackburn and daugh- ter, Charlotte, of Turtle River, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheperd, have returned to their home. While in ‘the city the daugh- ter underwent a slight operation. Mrs. I. E. Raymond of town of Frohn was in Bemidji yesterday, en- route to Melrose, Minn., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Nichols. She will also visit _relatives in_Park Rapids, returning to Be- midji the first part of the year. The Gonvick Banner says: “J. H. Cockrell, manager of ‘the Pine Lake creamery returned yesterday . from Bemidji where he attended -the an- nual meeting of the Red River Valley irymen’s - asgociation. Mr. Cock- rell " was a contestant {n-the stock judging contest and won first place among the buttermakers. He also entered a 20 pound tub of butter in a competitive - contest Wwith other buttermakers: in this section and s¢ored a high mark.” * HOW TO FIGHT SPANISH INFLUENZA By Dr. L. W. Bowers. Avoid crowds, coughs and cowards, but. fear neither germs nor Germans! Keep the system in good order, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air and practice ‘cleanliness. Remember a clean mouth, a clean skin, and clean bowels are a protecting armour against disease. To keep the. liver and bowels regular and.to carry away . made up of May-apple, aloes, jalap, and sugar-coated, to be:had at most drug stores, known as Dr. Pierce’s den ‘onset of what appears like a hard: cold, one should g6 to bed, wrap warm, take a_hot mustard foot-bath and drink copiously of hot lemonade: If pain develops in head or back, ask the druggist for' Anuric' (anti-uric) and kidneys and carry off poisonous in a most treacherons way, when the influenza victim is apparently recov- ering an anxious to leave his bed. In recovering from a bad attack of influenza or pneumonia the system should be built up with a good herbal tonic, such as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, made without al- cohol from the roots and barks of American forest trees, or his Irontic (Lron tdonie-) hbkert;,‘ which can b; obtained at most stores, or sen 10c_to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel, Buffale, N. Y., for trial packsgs. tablets. These will flush the bladder star, will appear at the Grand thea- the poisons within, it is best to take |’ a vegetable pill every other day,| germs. . To control. the ins and ) aches take one Anuric tablet every | | lite 4 two hours, with frequent: drinks of | biliousness and more serious|lemonade. The pneumonia appears | | drama which portrays the longings of an humble delivery boy for ro- mance and wealth, } AT THE THEATERS GRAND TONIGHT. Jack. Abbe, the Japanese juvenile ter tonight in “Mystic Faces,” a e, To obtain riches he gambles with the few pennies in his possession, and wins ‘a sum which, to him, is considerable. To this gambling house is brought Letty Stanford, an American Red Cross girl, abducted by German agents. the and GRAND TOMORROW. of “By Hook or Crook” is the inter-| ingen, and of Hohenzollern; “bur- esting title of the new World-Picture in which Carlyle Blackwell and Eve- Iyn Greeley are co-starred and which will be shown Wednesday at the Grand theater. ELKO TONIGHT. will be seen in the Elko theater to- night. It is the story of the Broad- way. speeder who is cut off in his mili6nnaire uncle’s will with $1,000 and how he tries to spend it and fin- ally does dispose of it, thus coming finally into the entire estaté and the{ . Our grandmothers were adepts in girl he really loved all‘along. 'Three]| the 1 i popular Vitagraph stars have the|home treatment of many. ailments. 2 e 2 840 a9 101 tax:‘)mred roles% Elc)lward Edrle, f\gne: In these days with the doctor within l{lll$ Pain ! _ easy distance, most of this knowledge of ‘home-made” medicine has been Ayres and Florence Deshon. ELKO TOMORROW. lost. ’ Commencing’ € n <] There are emergencies, however, 4 2 tlnu(;ng‘ fiufid&&sflgsggynfiha?e when something must be done quick- For Oulck Returns and Higheat Cash Market Prices will be seén on the screen’of the Eiko |1y and for any. injury or condition requiring an antiseptic dressing or poultice nothing is more effective and (4 3 simple to make than the following. Hldes, Furs| WOOl. HUN FLEET SURRENDERS. Dissolve one-half ounce of Pow- theater in 'her' latest Paralta Play, “Patriotism.” = The most timely ‘film brought tp |'dere Bemidji during the war perfod will | best be shownat the Rex tonight when |Solves - quicker) in a pint of hot Wax and Ta"ow the Universal reel showing the sur- [ Water. Wring out several pleces of THE BEMIDJI1-DAILY PIONEER gern, Pomeranig, Luneburg, Hol- stein-Schleswig, Magdeburg, Bre- GE'l‘ SLOAN’S l.‘ok | Do L LAR ’» men, Geldern, Cleve, Juliers and of count-princef of Henneburg,fcofiunt of S EPNESOAT T T the Mark, of Ravensburg, of Hohen- ’¢ have to rub it in | B - an ursday stein, of ’Lingen and M’echlenbu.rg, Yo::, d::: pe uic‘l';e, comiforts ! The Talented Actress grave of Neuremburg; siegneur of —_— | Frankfurt, Rugen, East Friesland, Once you've tried it on that stiff A R R | s c A LE Paderborn, Prymont, Halberstadt, | loint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu- Munster, Minden, Osnabruck, Hil-| a warm, soothing relief you never | desheim, Verden, 'Kammin, Fulda,| thought a liniment could produce.. “One Thousand Dollars,” which | Nassau and: Moers. | NOW JUST PLAIN “BILL." NOTICE. Glatz, Saxony, Westphalia, En- THOUSAND ' Florence Deshon g el 2 e YOUR PAIN RELIEF sov A e Mansfield, Sigmaringen, Ver- ing relief E s 8 I E matic twinge, lame back, you'll find Paralta Play i “Pick of the Pictures” Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, o wastes no time in applying, sure to give quick results, A large bottle An Emergency ‘Poultice WM. DESMOND—Friday S Oan 'BILLIE BURKE—Saturday i - Liniment £l Sun;d”“ ’ o ayar preparation of poultices and the SHIP YOUR , R LWL d Boric (20 Mule Team Boric is Sheep Pelts and Bee because it is strongest and dis- T SR render of the German fleet- will -he |-cheese.cloth or linen in this hot solu- To NORTHERN H[DE & FUR COMPANY presented: ‘to the patrons of the| tion theater. This film was taken at the|The {actual scene of the enemy fleet sur-|ing; render, -brought to New Yotrk on a [septic. transport and rushed in developing|. Your druggist sells 20 Mule Team and sent, to the.twin cities, the Rex} Powdered Boric. securing one. A __The feature” bill tonight will be Carmel Myers {n “A ‘Society Sensa- tion,” based ‘on the novel “The Bor- b | rowed Duchess,’” This is a Bluebird . 7. In-additio 0l n Alice | iR w d d Choo Lové,” making a bill that will prove of interest to all who see it, GF TOMORR, TALMAD ? Tomorrow at the Rex wi] YS pre. sented Constapce Talmadge, .one of Bemidji’s" ‘prime favorites in “The Lesson.” There will also be a good comedy feature. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. The_ bill, forrThursdag andA,grlday will see Mitchell ‘Lewis in a mighty drama 6f -the -northland, ‘“The:Sign Invisible,”” a First National .attrac- tion. ‘It ‘is a ‘most absorbing_spec- tacle, the story of a’deeply religious doctor’ who ‘losses his' faith in God following his mother's death, caused by an operation he had perl’ormedi GRAND TONIGHT ONLY Jack ABBE rwv TRIANGLR Pray *MYsTIC FACES' Celebrated Japanese Star in’ A Thrilling; Amusing" Drama TOMORROW-—Wednesday Pleasant Pellets. | If: there is ‘a sud-| " \ CMlNG THURSDAY Dorothy Dalton In Paramount Picture “LOVE ME” | [t and apply to injured surface. AR Boric s very healing and sooth- 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota and most important of all, anti- §%~ Why Fear? A National Medical Session to Discuss Origin and Con- trol of INFLUENZA Was Held Last Week (See St. Paul Dispatch) - Cleaniiness nd Ventilation WERE DECLARED BEST PREVENTIVE The experts also went on record against closing schools, churches, theatres and other meeting places where proper facilities for cleanliness and ventilation are utilized. o EVERY DAY THE GRAND THEATRE and THE ELKO THEATRE Are Cleaned, Ventilated, Also Disinfected Large and effective exhaust fans entirely change the air in these theatres in a few mo- ments. 7 Why Fear? 'émt Prime Favorite of 1 Bemidji onstance — — ) 20 [ — M = D LESSON” THURSDAY and FRIDAY First National Attraction * Edgar Lewis presents Mitchell Lewis In a Mighty Drama of the Northland “THE SIGN INVISIBLE ™ Watch Rex Programs | PEX THEATRE - Toight Tonight - UNIVERSAL EXTRA SPECIAL PRODUCTION “Surrender of the German Fleet” = St. Paul Pioneer-Press, Dec. 16.—“The first official picture of the inglorious sur- render o fthe German Grand fleet to the navies of the allies was developed abroad and rushed to the United States on the first boat that returned to American shores bringing the victorious Yanks back to their homes. Before the boat had landed in New York a messenger boarded it to claim the films. They were rushed to Chicago and thence to St. Paul and are now on view at the New Garrick and other theatres as a special feature of the program.” SHOWING THE SCENES WHEN THE ENEMY SURRENDERED BLUERIT CARMEL MYERS °-4he ‘ASocietySensation From the story “The Borrowed Dutchess” Also—ALICE HOWELL in two reel Comedy—*“CHOO CHOO LOVE” ONE OF THE SEASON’S BEST BILLS 10c and 20c Matinees Night, 7:20 and 9 o'Clock means economy, Your own or any | PATR'UT'SM s _v other druggist ‘has it. Get it today. 2 2 — ' w— Heliohd | Wilin 1) 1aa mors than ity |, 0,007 T S g x| o titles—more probably than ‘any Eu-|Schroeder. 641220 | A ropean sovereign except the Aus- T fl trian emperor. - He was German kei-| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. | TONIGHT—LAST TIMES ser and king of Prussia, margrave of . 1 shall lotrcetcoll%ctlons on1 snlllgnsst e R s Brandenburg, grand duke of Lower|due accounts after January 15, 1919.| g4 f i { 3 Rhineland lu;d Posen, duke. of Sile- No exceptions. W. G. Sehroe;i;;.lu’ a” -

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