Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 31, 1918, Page 2

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b & ey § % % £ 4 ¥ i ¥ g ® 5 253 i ¢ i cleaning in streets, alleys, lake front and vacant lote and tracts, |- R e A e A A e s 3 4 S4 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONE! B, X, DENU 168 G. 3. OARSON Entered ° midjt, ‘Minn, Second-alass matter Cora 8. Sivyer, o under act of anw :'foill‘:.r.c!:!l.nl'lfl. l' Ao Hostess House, Kelly Field, Tex. 7 No attentt 1a to annéniknous contributions. riter's name mwM be ! .":: l!‘:: ::lwf-b,ut evot rily £ wfll‘% ¥ mplqun-;fot the Weelklly Ploneer must reach this oftice not ‘Tuesday of ‘insi blication in the current issue. each ere pul nicely ‘after his operation for appen- | @icitis. - The letter is date@™Decem- ber 24, and states that she had Just | called on him, and that he was smil- ing and cheerful. 'She saysrin part: “My husband has been in the:serv- ice -in France for the past Tour months, and I am mothering all these splendid boys at Kelly field. I have just been in to hang a Christmas wreath of greens and mistletoe in Kern’s room. The glee club,; .of | which Kern is a member, will sing in front of the hospital this evening, [ and he will have an opportué;ity to hear it.” She closes the lefter by #aying, “Write him cheerful letters.” - L peges, taining £ the news of ' Published 'nr;.!.huuo'r“;:l sent p:nln :q any address, tor,‘l'n advance §1.50. ¢ % - OFPIOIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS AT THE _ THEATERS * BEMIDJ1 SHOU_i_.D CLEAN UP—STAY UP. While Lieut. Earle Barker of the United States navy was addressing the Commercial club, when he was home on a i Christmas leave, he urged that the people of the city wage a i strenuous campaign for a more sightly Bemidji, a regular house REX TONIGHT. Unusually-- gxcellent photography is a feature of Constance Talmadge’s latest Select Picture “Up the Road With Sallie” which will be shown here at the Rex theater tonight. “Up the Road With Sallle” was adapted from Frances Stessett’'s pop- ular, novel of the same name by Julia Crawford Ivers; and directed by Wil- liam D. Taylor. The story is highly tinged with romance and adventure, relieved by many touches of light sparkling comedy, in the style which Constance Talmadge has made her own so effectively. ! and the improvement of all as far as possible. From time to time there have been discussions of the laying out of a flower garden in the triangle near the depot, and this would involve little, be, an ornament to the city, a gladsome welcome to the visitor and the city employes could properly care for it at no inconvenience. . The lake front and park system could also be kept in attractive condition and those who are responsible for unsightly and insanitary alleys and certain streets should be made to keep them as they should be. Bemidji should clean up and stay up. s ol b, There will also be shown a Wil- BELTRAMI NEEDS ROADS INSIDE COUNTY.. liam Fox Sunshine comedy entitled L “A Tight Squeeze.” & We're going to get enthusiastic over that proposed state highway, which will connect all the county seats, but just the NEW YEAR AT REX. For the New Year's day bill at the Rex, the managementi has booked that -thrilling north woods drama same Beltrami county will present a large white space on the map so far as the highway is concerned, for when it reaches the county seat, Bemidji, in the southern end of the county.|“Nine Tenths of the Law," with When it reaches Bemdiji from Cass Lake it will run northeast | Mitchell Lewis in the lead. Hels él}e to International Falls. From International Falls it will run o one fz‘i&"'flpgzfire e Do westward along the border to Greenbush, south to a point be-|midji a few days ago in that gripping t}v‘veen Crookston and Er}slkine, thence east to Bemidji, leaving playN'l'Thgr 3111%111‘ lg:i:}ltgei:;w" i e the entire county with the drive practically around it.s *‘Nine Tenths 2 What Beltrami county needs is a road from the county geat of the famous First Nationakattras he , has written Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Oléon that their son, Kern, ‘is. getting. along|ILove tions and tells of the battle over to Baudette and Warroad, to open up thousands of acres of|possession of a two-year-old babe, untouched land. - { - ¥ 4 it'sg posse.qslon being q.i.x}ee ég}_}._hs‘ of What this part of the county needs is roads and can’t wait th?l.llfg‘; i1l also be an L-Ko comedy, years for them to materialize. and popular prices will prevail. Qemimiones . T S . LET’S ALL BE BOOSTERS IN COMING YEAR: - Citizens of Bemidji should resolve to lend their best efforts to the upbuilding, development and progress of their home city during the year 1919. Bemidji has performed almost a miracle during the days of the war and with all going out and nothing coming in has demonstrated her natural resources:and thriftiness/s There is much planned for this city by its people and every movement . for betterment should receive the-heartiest co-operatien-on all sides. Let’s all-be boosters for our home city during the new year just dawning. GRAND TONIGHT. Bill Desmond, the handsome and versatile star, will again be seen in a Western role at the Grand theater, | tonight, when he appears in “Deuce Duncan,” a thrilling Western fea- ture. P PDesmond engages in thrilling man to man battles. Beautiful *shots” of the cattle eountry stirring Western action and keen emotional situations abound in this picture. ) ELKO TONIGHT. - Wwilliam Russell, popular hero of —0 COMMISSION GREATLY BENEFITTED THIS VICINITY. | the screen, in a story of love and in- felt deeply complimented. g ¥ re long, so let’s make That government auction sale of horses and mules at Camp | ou!v:b:; :;:e}.;ible. & % dive well, eat well, digest well, work well, n}eep well, and look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how Vvery easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to_ feel dull and heavy when they arise, split- ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- ach, can, instead, feel as.fresh as a ‘daicy by opening, the sluices .of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. = g Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the | previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus | cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before food into the stomach. i 1t is strongly intimated that the Minnesota public safety :';fl::'be :2:, fih:‘#:%n?: ’;{,‘m?}“&’: commission is to come in for investigation by the next legis- | night. lature, to ascertain just where it is “‘at” in its present status|. X and with regard to its future. | SO 1 ; : The commission naturally incurred the displeasure of cer- - tain brands of individuals, but one thing certain, it was greatly Start Tomorrow ; instrumental in riddinghthis}?art of the state of a horde of dis- “ | | , loyalists and many other things detrimental to industry and ! 'g . progress, of value to the government in its great war activities. and Keep It Up i i —0 i When H. Z. Mitchell, editor ¢f the Sentinel, was in St. Paul Every Momlng i & conferring with Congressman Knutson and three or four fed- ; it eral land bank_ executives over a proposed returned soldiers’ Get In the habit of drinking a '} % land bill, the Minneapolis papers referred to Mr. Mitchell as a glass of hot water before | | “Bemidji banker.” Whereat “Heinie,” as his fraters know him, breakfast. J i L i Grant might be a good place for Beltrami farmers to secure 1 needed farm animals. Or, why can’t some patriot buy a couple 5 for some worthy returned soldier to use on his land allotment. —o0 We know of a whole lot of good resolutions we'd like to make for the coming year, but are afraid that someone might break our slate. —o When you turn over that new leaf tomorrow, don’t tear it. Hank pinned the bee on £d for fair E putting more 1 'i i | The action of hot water tami hmel:l i 5 o s . hati an empty stomac it Ed never could see any satisfaciion without exira f: ‘:,‘j‘f,,fl‘;fi?.‘jn; ?nfii‘gmmg. ¥ It cleans i chew but a big hunk of cost, I'll buy your plu for out all the sour fermentations, gases, it oversweet tobacco. “You a month.” anged i?Ed waste and acidity and gives one & : l(a;akc this plu of Real didn't walk in next day, %ll‘dldou 3&%‘2&3@5&’ yo“’l‘rw‘fb“‘a‘;‘ : ile - 3 ravellly,hsays hake gfab off a;lug of‘ Gravely fast they water and phosphate is quiet- i asmall chew—two orthree gmd t!xrow own his money ly extracting a large volume of water o squares. See how, long it just like a little man! from the blood and getting ready for % holds its pure, rich taste. K% ‘o % a thorough flushing of all the inside & If you don’t admit that 11 goes furthor—that’s why sou con get organs. have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. is 'will cost very little, but is sufficient PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in 2\pouUch YO TOBACEO to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of inside-bathing be- fore breakfast. . + 1 + spells, stomach trouble; others \W’hol (5308 5 % “TUESDAY SYENING, DECEMBER 31; 1918 o it s s s, i7In this’ play he portrays the man 2 2 - who regards the game of love with 4 V A 3 3 * i # contempt, “but when he encounters 1 : § the *Woman in Grey” hebecomes the pursuer of an elusive beauty who keeps him guessing through a series 3 of adventures, P ; o GRAND-TOMORROW. < ‘Montagu Love, the popular-star;:is coming tomorrow. to %he Grand thea- ter in hig'latest World Picture “The Grouch,”, a-decidediy interesting and [ entertaining P!_leflug which gives Mr. ve: ai splendid-role. . Mr. Love' ap- pears i theéharacter of a man who'' is' @0 morose ‘and offish that he is ealled “The Groueh.” * ‘ The. story-deals: with: the desire of “The Grouch”, for revenge on the], SRR Vo SRR e wife iwho ‘divorced ‘Him that she ¢ Wl SRt / might marry & more: wealthy man | lnfluenza 3 S a St 4 and who sent him to prison for an- § 5 s 2 “Granny”, Chamberhain ‘other’s crime. It tells of the way fhat the' grouch meets Fleurette, a girl of the swamps, who is direct des- cendant ‘of a famous French beauty who was made prisoner by pirate an- | cestors of the fierce people now Hving in-the swamps, : 1" ELKO TOMORROW. The feature offering at-—the Elko tomorrow and. Thursday, presents | Lillian, Walker, beautiful screen star —with-the dimples, in ‘‘The Embar- rassment_of kiches,” a play proving '(ha_t money may or may not be a bar to "happiness. -This photoplay is based on the New York stage success and has been described as a “happy"” picture. ‘oo "Much Elephant,” a| .comedy, is also on the program. - “No one who has not had Inflienza can realize the suffering . it causes or how it defies treatment. I know of nothing that will give such prompt relief as Charnberlain’s Cough:Remedy, for when'it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever subs sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. : Then again, the after effects of Influenza are often even more distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if vou use oy ] " Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Though the greatest danger from chis disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chambetlain’s Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent cough that frequently follows Influenza can be‘relieved by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to run on until it bécomes troublesome.” HOME. JANE! ; (By United Press.) London, Dec. 15. (By Mail.)-——The womdn at the wheel has come to stay, for women are taking to taxi-driving. ,~The men have been trying to keep the work to themselves, but they are apt to be ousted, for those who pat- ronize the woman taxi-driver say she has much nicer manners, regardless of the sizeeof the tip. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Are You Bloated After Eating With that gassy, puffy feeling, and hurting near your heart? For Quick Rel‘iéE—Take QNE E FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE You can fairly feel it work. It drives- the GAS out of your : " body and the Bloat goes with it. . - - Removes Quickly—Indigestion, Heartburn, Scur Stomach, etc. Get EATONIC frem your Druggist with the DOUBLE GUARANTEE . “Send for the **Hely'” Fook, Adizess Entonic Remody Co., 1018-24 So. Wabash Avenue, Chit AT e Greetings ¢ As it is impossible to thank each of our many friends an(} patrons personally, we take this means of extending to you our sincere thanks for the confidence and patronage it has been our pleasure to receive and assure you we have done our best to merit same. The coming year brings with it added responsibilities for the great task of reconstruction, in which we hope to do .our part by giving to the people of this great country our best efforts toward an even better service and greater efficiency. ‘We therefore extend to-you ‘the Season’s Greetings, and trust that the new year shall weld another link in the strong chain of service which will reach to every home for our mutual benefit. Yours, J. C. PENNEY CO. 413 Beltrami Ave.: 197 busy stores - I [———————— ~ Personnel Miss Lillian Porter Miss Leah Porter Mrs. Myrtle Curry Mrs. Mabel Roman Miss Julia Munger G. W. Ferrel E. J. Kahmans C. N. Anderson Miss Essie Hazen Miss Dora Roe |: =

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