Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 18, 1918, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1918 DAILY PIONEER THE BEMIDJI Back to First Principles. Bvery once in a while, when human- ity gets scared, it abidesiby the senss ible laws of cleanliness and physical care lald down when the first trees bloomed.—Newark News. IMPORTANT TO ALL WOMEN READERS OF THIS PAPER[ Test of True Friendship. Friendship which flows from the heart, cannot be- frozen by adversity, as the water that flows from, the spring does. not congeal in winter.— Cooper. | J1 DAILY PIONEER k e PUBLISEED UVERY AFTERNOON BXOEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. @. B. CARSOX E. X. DENTU AT THE THEATERS 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. It the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other ‘organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back,}| TELEPHONE 923 y - A TALMADGE AT REX. At the Rex theatre tonight a varied and interesting bill will be presented when Constance Talmadge it it e will ‘be seen in one of the most ©O] utions. 's Dame “ ” be k;‘:"u"g“t’:g m&rfohfln::ly;n&%:wfly for publication. :gfi:gfai;‘;:ces:;sé WThl!l)lees{;‘:xssoni'ctu‘:-: headache and loss of ambition. Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not 13 @ P Poor health makes you nervous, later ihan Tdesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. Jf|in which she emerges from her per-|iyritgble:and may be despondent; it For Qm'cj: kefirns md fiighent Cash SHIP YOUR . Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee Entered at tire postoffice at Bemidji, Minn, as second-class mattes Market Pnces unddr act of Congress of March 3, 1879. 7 ” . plexities in an amusing manner.|pakes anyone so. ml? Miss Talmadge has been seen often 7 ) : SUBSCRIPTION RATES in Bemidji at the Rex, her latest]. But bundreds of women claim that|} - Wax and Tallow Pt ke BY MAIL. appearance being three weeks ago in | DF- Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restor- One FORE ....ovornrnenseeien Bl Stockings. ing health to the kidneys, proved to To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR. COMPANY Six montts . & There will algo be an L-Ko comedy | U6 Just the remedy needed to over- 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesots come such’ conditions. in two parts. % BXSD' FHONURE: oo seirume s An extra special will be the sec-| A good kidney medicine, possess- £ ond showing of ‘the Universal com-|ing real healing and curative value, |4 . pany’s film showing the surrender of | Should be a blessing to thousands of 3 b £ on pages, contalning & summary of the news of the week. Published [l the German fleet to the allied navies. |nervous, over-worked women. Look for this Sign on i every Thursday snd sent postage paid to auy sddress, for, in advance 81.50. | This is an official government film| Many send for a sample bottle to your Jewelry Store :[x;dlha:i Juath been: releaged to all z;n:;‘:tli 8wam§-mé the ed??:: Moderately Priced J by of Tusive:Desi k e leading theatres of t 5 ver an adder medic : Ex ¢ OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY FROCHEDINGS Wit Srovea interesting ‘;m";,;g;“gfi L s Tor thams . By enclotaig ten | 1 roqaera ely I'riced Jewelry o clusive 10“8'1 — ! large audience. :guéo g" filum;:;rgg;“gm;l:;;; made possible by the vast furchasing power. 6f 700 leading jewelers. (one ¢ Premmn e ———————— ] = g Aisors s only in a city) doing a total annual business of $30,000,000 and associated ; “The Sign Invisible.” size bottle by parcel post. You can ¢ A > - . OUR EXEMPTION BOARDS Anwvisible. purchase ‘medium and large size together tp produce a high-grade line of jewelry, watches-and silverware, ® % Manager Brinkman of the Rex|ygttles at all drug stores. \ bearing the trade mark HALLMARK and sold only in their stores. Hall- ? 3 i theatre promises his patrons & feat- mark goods are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction and are sold at ‘ One special class of our citizens has done patriotic duty g{a otxu:’ufig{al"excellenee wien ‘“The ——==— | exactly the same prices in every Eal!marlk Store in the United ‘States. It : ~ of the highest importance. They have not had much publicity o S &":"d’““: T houg e . : will pay you to patronize your local Hallmark jeweler. : ¢ nor have they received very much praise. We understand that| “The Sign Invisible” is from the C 727-21 Link'Buttons—14k solid % . they are now to be disbanded in their official capacity, and we ?3131' tv?'!:om:;:i B‘g:hg- At%:l::yni- . g:::i!; gol‘dm;wu‘f‘;ag‘t;;&de engine Snts 3 s 8 ' , made-and: feel tha‘t a word of appreciation is due them. We refer to our| i ont which is sure to follow » s ' of heavy welght T exemption boards. man’s deflance of the ever present onemdmn r Price -$12.00 C 2625 Brooch — 14k solid green gold and set with’ one genuine sapphire. Price .ooeeeeereenerneines $7.50 i Their service has been a difficult one, calling for quick]and dominant powers of Previdence T l - Table Pleasure discrimination and excellent judgment. Many of the men|2nd pature. It is a First National appointed have carried out the work at the sacrifice of their g’v’;},"',';"{‘,,f‘;,f:,‘gs:f;;‘,’,i":? 'a",’,‘;,‘;‘,‘ that i z town private interests. -They have had to deal with men offof the most discriminafing theatre hat increasin numbers of well fe & P i : con-{owners in America, who bought it every kind, rich and poor—the patriot, the slacker, the con-|o order to secure it for their own}; C 2585 Scarf Pin—14k solid green gold. Handsomely hand ‘en- graved and set with a genuine tourmaline. Price ........... -$5.00 Directors Special Bracelet Watch - B 388 —an accurate, reliable time-piece. Il- lustrated actual. size. Cased exclusively in a gold filled case with F 1313 Link Buttons—Clois- solid gold ‘back. 16 i jewel movement with onne enamel -on sterling - scientous objector. big theatres. ; A A 73 .. | the plot ‘occurring at & remote Ca- men have performed their duty with strict honesty, great fair-| Gian trading post. The director, ness and infinite patience and kindness. Many young men are p 0 STU has pietured them all so vividly midst l [ such beautiful scenery that-a great: instead Ofthe usual accusations of unfairness! The ovérwhelming majority of these|in the rough, the principal action of I N T story so.much strife, love and pathos, interest and kind advice. The influence of the boards has been 2 P € areenzioymg‘ is Yet how little criticism of them there has been—how few| 'The story deals with human nature| § the piping hot cup of . has woven into the swift moving grateful to the members of their exemption board for fatherly many discriminating photoplay lov- strongly for good. ‘Beltrami county owes a debt of gratitude to these real and|ers aro golug'to pay to see it twice: ~_coffee. lever escapement, ; ; unostentatious patriots, who served its people. : . : This cheery cup with Price silver. Come in blue and SR — O T e "mB ol 3‘3‘,1@’31 o its rich delicious flavor _ white, lavender and white or RA . sste Barriscale comes sy y i ] THE FARM TRACTOR. screen of the Elko theatre t:nlgh: haspemt%_mm Ié.liof;g‘g;.:'fm almost any .other .combina- —e and Thursday in her newest Paralta the place of coffee in S:iel:--in lte:ling sil- tion of popular colors. .. 0 vlay, ‘“Patriotism,” which was espe- Do you know what the farm tractor has done for us during 270 "SI 8 O e, Kidd |- the last year? Thirty-five thousand farm tractors, now used|anq 7 11y, : in America, have enabled the farmer to produce magnificent “Them;;o' uction s an exceptional A TrIALIS REALLY in t] ce of an unprecedented shortage of labor and a{bhotoplay in many ways and has ‘ WHILE crops he face o unp g b been. proclaimed as the greatest suc- ’WORTH 1 ver holder. Hammered 4 desigq. Price ....$2.00 Price .. Get A Copy of the HALLMARK Gift Book many, many homes ghortage of horse-power. coss in- which. this gitted ‘star He : 1l s 2 ins = These tractors are replacing 1,500,000 horses and maules, | ippeared. & gripping piot. agsinst ; from. yoyr local Hallmark ’%E'Sr”ate"l‘;*%”é‘ffiat&f‘éi;ugggé‘éfiim and 250,000 men who are now in the army. They prepare the|a vivid background of the great 1llustrated pages s g syt B Y. Y prep. Ha hand « ound for our food crops and later cultivate and harvest|¥orld war, which, however, Is felt as well as a general line of the famous Hallmark merchandise. them They increase the Zfliciency of our farm machinery B e e . 'This book will help you choose—it’s free: - : A - Tiscale to 7 | " Side - The man who has driven one old Dobbin or two oldjrun the ét&rehgartm;(: of dramatic| LSEERR X s Use Hallmark Silver Pdlish Dobbins laboriously up and down the furrows is i a position|emotions “and she takes the fullest T\ 3 5 . advantage of her opportunity. i \ L to realize the virtues of the farm tractor. i Sl : A .‘ Gao. ’ - Baker & ca. FRANCE INSPIRES WONDERFUL SPIRIT. Two popular stars, Carlyle Black- Bemlidj! : Rl w - ap- £ 3 3 73S . T o e el 42d, B, Clulen, hal 2 , T France inspires a wonderful patriotism in its people.|“By Hook or Crook,” which tonight * ‘Alsace and Lorraine had been separated -from their mother wt}}B be ;ll‘nmn z;t’ éhe ggand :bieatre. country for {oflg—seven years. They had been entirely underf, . 0{ surmm"s m;m; o e‘:’t“n":l‘}nsbe: German domination. The German language had been enforced|of 1aughs and it is thoroughly en- S in the schools, in the courts of law and in the churches. Com-|tertaining and pleasing from start paratively few people are now alive who were of mature agejlo finish. b : 8t the time of the cession of the provinces to Germany. Neva oy (oot el it Batle Yet the prospects of a reutrn to France are received with{tonight. L i delight and the entry of American soldiers took place among public acclamations. GRAND THURSDAY. Fortunate indeed is the country which inspires this special} At the Grand theatre tomorrow and Friday the feature will be the brand of-loyalty and affection. Paramount photoplay, “Love Me,” d PRSI, W— '_:[Lur:lnib wingsome Dorothy Dalton. here’s a great difference between a “gentleman farmer”|l+at “Love Me" was written by C. and the real thing. Whenever one hears of a “gentleman |y hacs ";},‘;{{{‘nu‘,‘,g‘é,“'tf:‘e;,‘gn‘;,- farmer” he is inclined to smile broadly, but when one hears|su orvision of Thomas H. Ince, him- of “a farmer who is a gentleman” it generally means he is both. ] R , M — The only really serious feature of Hoover’s absence ir Europe is that the American people hardly know what to eat. scif. speaks loudly for its success, nthd itl has a:l taxsellent cast. The —0 : story is a soclety drama. with a new We would suggest that a pair of rose colored glass spec-|and interesting point of view of an tacles be given to some for Christmas. It would change their|uncc iventional = western girl ~who her ¥ ot hao thit #5605 more harmoniols Tor earns the love and respect of her|® 1ews o1 80 ng: a e hal color. :xlmln x;:l}'ls ex‘clusive andh Wela)llllfihy fam- . Qi y. Other items on the at the This isn’t an “ad,” exactly, but during his sojourn in|Gren", theatre will be the popular Holland, the former kaiser might use a little Dutch Cleanser i, on those black stains on his conscience. ANNUAL SALE SUCCESS. PR . 3 A 3. ~} E Ty A Bemidji eating places are again léoking normal. Sugar dmpz;f.d “.‘,:“":t°‘,,§2“§,;‘;§‘§e,‘,’:: bowls are now doing their former service on the tables and|]Christii s sale, and the ladies of the counters. aid are also highly elated over the success «f the noonday luticheon and the food sale. _ MACTABEES PAY POLICY. The Mc:ccabee lodge has paid the insurance of Mrs. Pedarl Shores, who died at Hibbing some time ago from ‘he Spanish influenza, Mrs. Grady of Hibbing o1 d Mrs. Minzghor of Wis- consin beirz the beneficiaries. l'!rultsin. Is Worth Saving, and Some This used to be the Bridge Club —and many & jolly afternoon they had, devotion to the Red Cross cause of hue too, with their aces, and hearts, and manity, without stint or murmur-—their When in Minneapolis stop at HOTEL LINCOLN NICOLLET AVENUE and NINTH STREET t> Save It Opened September lst’ 1918 ~ Many Bemidji people take their jacks, and trumps. work has been one of the finest, most S lives in their Lands by neglecting th Then the war came! enduring examples of unselfish service In the center of the business and theatrical districts, [§fkicneys when they know these organs Farilets Wesbende soon: Sumuihikees - O neckl s whiolk Wik cxpisience: : . . . - ec e = o - , adjoining the largest retail storé. One square from street [|sible fora vast ‘amoung of suffering Teft home to b sces of the air, ja:l:s of the , Thosewonderful women have made the I cars to and from all depots yet free from noise of that 01 ill health—the slightest delay is navy or trumps of the American Army. foundation 4 futareRell- Cross workytn » ‘ traffic.. Entrance and lobb Ni 3 erous. Usc Doan’s Kidney Pills 5 B ® big way, possible. That work mustgo on, ‘ fe. v obby on Nicollet Ave., Minne- a2 remedy tha: has helped thou- The -afternoon meetings continued— of course—as long as American soldiers i apolis’ leading thoroughfares, ' %undsiot kittline.v sufferers. glere isal’ but the scenes dchanzed It,o R;: Cross are over the sea the Red Cross is neces- | emidji citizen’s recommendation: workrooms. And serious, bus; ers of - i T Mrs. H. Carver, 703 Fourteenth hundreds of thousands of ’patri‘;tic %mer- ::2;5 ga: l::l:jgo:: e i e S 125 Rooms—100 with bath and toilet. $1.00 to $2.00 per day. St., says: “I have used Doan’s Kid- i v i ney Pills several times and they al ican women worked day in and day out And now comes your turn to make the ways proved beneficial. Whenever I to alleviate the suffering of their loved carrying on of the Red Cross work a 3 : . . find my kidneys are not acting as ones, and yours, too, who responded so iy . . Furniture and equipment entirely new. . ‘All rooms have W] they should or my back bothers me, I . gallantly to the country’s needs. ;:::t:l:t:pec?:lnifi%‘ny—m;‘: s:"t“‘:e ':u“\;fi outside exposure, electric elevator and local and long e to Doan’s Kidney Pills and They gave their time, and energy, and of your membership. L distance phones. they soon have me feeling all right. . Jom the Red Cross Of late, I have had no necessity to use anything for my kidneys as I am feeling in the best of health since Guests will receive the personal attention of N . last f Doan’s Kid Pills.” ' the owners who will be there to wait on them. n:‘ypr[ice u(‘-;:;:,o at Efid? ije.xe::.yd Dun': 'dflyp” need is a heart and @ dafldf WM. B. CAMFIELD F. S. GREGORY [|Doa’s Kidney Pills—the same that THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED By e Mrs. Carver had. Foster-Milburn PATRIOTIC CITIZENS C'o., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. GRTN , RS 5 : — : ' ) Defective

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