Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 3

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WHAT SOCIETY 1S DOING “HOSTESSES TO AID. Mrs. Aubolee was elected. .nresi- {dent of the Iadies Aid society of the Norwegian Lutheran church yester- iday afternoon at the annual meet- dng of the aid. Mrs. I. B. Olson was re-elected vice president, Mrs. Os- mund Johnson was elected secietary #nd Mrs. Andrew Casperson re-elect- ed treasurer. Mrs. ‘0. Johnson was appointed to act on the floral com- mittee. Mrs. I. B. Olson and Mrs. ubolee were the hostesses yester- ay. \ (ERIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, '191 Dean ~ $50,000 to loan on farms. nd Co. d71tf KK Campbell of Duluth spent Thursday in the city. Mrs.: Walter Kuntze of Gemmell spent yesterday in Bemidji. Miss E. J. Berg of Grand Forks, N. D.,, passed yesterday in Bemidji. ‘Miss Vera Elliott of Pinewood passed yesterday in the city shop- ping. - s It you want a car cal. Enterprise aAuto Co. Office phove 1, residénce phone 10. 66tt ‘A. R. Johnson of Finley, N. D, was a guest at the Hotel Markham |- Thursday. ‘B. J. Theriault of Akeley was -among the guests at .the Markham yesterday. G. H. Warren and C. H. Mills of Brainerd were visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. Eberline of town of Northern is visiting friends in Hibbing during the week-end. Louis Stubr of Pinewood was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. C. F. Partridge of Minneapolis . was among the out of town business visitors yesterday. Mandus Hoglund and Forrest Johnson of Wadena were among the out-of-town visitors yesterday. ‘Pigtures ‘‘keep ‘em smiling.” Send him portraits, post cards, kodak prints.\ Rich ~Studio, 29 Tenth street. 1mi1-16 Richard Jones and E. J. O'Brien of Duluth passed yesterday in Be- midji on business matters, and while here were guests at the Markham. ‘Miss Myrtle Hanson of Interna- ‘ional Falls has accepted a position as operator in the office of the Northwestern Telephone company here. - 3 __~Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan are ex- pected to return today from Crooks- ton, where they spent New Years ‘with Mr. Lycan's brother; W. 3. Ly- carr and family. L. R. Baldwin, Grand Forks, N. D.; S. L. Wood, Long Prairie; J. A. Simpson and A. 0. Henry, St. Paul and Peter M. Oase of Blackduck passed Thursday in the city. Arthur Brown of town of Nor- thern, who had been in military seryice for about a year, returned New Year’s day. He is the son of Mrs, John Noel of town of Northern. Anna Fesenmaier will return Mot onday morning from New Ulm, |~ Mlu,ll.'. where she spent the holidays with her parents. Miss Fensenmair, is stepograplier for Judge John Gib- bons, Miss Ella Lagua has returned to Sykeston, N. D., where she is super- visop of music in the public schools, after having spent the holidays with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J: La- qua, Mrs. Bva Kaiser, who, has visited relatives in town of Northern for a weelk, returned to her home in Hib- bing yestérday. She was accom- panied by ner mother, Mrs. A. E. Wright, who will make her home with her during the winter, Wind Helps Load Hay. Like the water that transports fine coal through pipes, the air set in mo- tion 1s capable of performing various kinds of work, the Oregon method of using wind to load hay being simply: one of the novel possibilities. When a c¢ar 18 to be loaded .a erane 1ifts the hay fo a platform and s ~blower, driven by a8 gas engine, hurls, the. hay foreibly into the ear, packing it better than ean he done with the cld-fashioned hand fork. UNDERTAKING H. N. M'KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R e 9 AT THE THEATERS ELKO TONIGHT. Claire Anderson will be seen at the Elko tonight in her latest Tri- angle, “Crown Jewels,” a play of thrills, adventure, and a battle of wits. Universal Current events will also be shown. GRAND TONIGHT Pauline Frederick’s new Para- mount photoplay, “Fedora,’” a pic- turization of Sardou’s famous play, in which Sarah Bernhardt and Fanny Davenport achieved their re- Grand tonight. It is a remarkable photoplay and has a superb cast. ELKO PROGRAM. Douglas Fairbanks in ‘“Say Young Feilow,” sounds the keynote of the story in the title of the feature by the-same name. It will be shown at the Elko Saturday and Sunday and is a splendid picture of quality that inspires and cheers. GRAND PROGRAM. . Mabel Norman in “A Perfect 36" will be the feature at the Grand Sats urday and Sunday, telling the adven- tures of a young woman who does everything from working in a board- ing school to a jewel robber. It is a riot of the unusual in joyousness and her best comedy success. ‘‘Mili- tary Madness” is an added feature: REX TONIGHT. At the Rex tonigh the feature ex- traordinary, “The Magic Eya,’” will Le presented, starring Zoe Rae, with a splendid supporting cast. There will also be shown one of the famous Alice Howell comedies. FAMOUS JUVENILES. The. famous Fox juveniles, Jane and Katherine Lee, will be seen again at the Rex tomorrow in their latest success “Tell It to the Mar- ines” a delightful comedy, in which these “young stars have a splendid velicle to display their talents. There will also be shown a Fox Sun- shine comedy. METRO FEATURE SUNDAY. , On Sunday, Alice Tell will appear at the Rex in the Metro feature “Secret Strings,” a thrilling pictur- ization of the novel by the same name. There will also be a special return Chaplin picture, ‘“Shoulder Arms,” the second million dollar pic- ture of this star commedian. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I shall force collections on all past due accounts after January 15, 1919 No exceptions. W. G. Schroeder. 1211tf FEEL HISERABLE FROM THAT COLD? Colds and coughs are quickly relieved by Dr. King's New Discovery Nobody should feel “perfectly mise erable” from a cold, cough or bronchia} attack for very long. For it takes only * a little while to relieve *t.and get bacl on the road to recovery when Dr. Kmdg's New Discovery s faithfully used. It soon loosens the phlegm, re lieves irritation, soothes the guc‘xed. sore throat, brings comfort. Half a century old and more popular today than ever. 60c and $1.20. . Make Your Bowels Behave Malke them function with gratifying precision. If regulation of the diet does not relieve their torpidity Dr. King'’s New Life Pills will. They are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the system surely, comfortably, 25c. ithrills, big climaxes, baffling putations, will again be seen at the gituations and a big surprise. | TONIGHT—LAST TIMES THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ELKO e s 2z s 1o INE GOLOR: N CHEEK Bay pony, with white face, left our premises New Year’s eve. Kindly xzfi:{y Harry Bowers, 207 Irvine BeBetterLooking—-Take" - 428 Olive Tablets TONIGHT—ONLY CARD 0F THANKS. 1your skin is yellow—complexjon pallid We desire to express our heartfelt | p. flnm~ —appetitepnon—youmhnve thanks to all friends and nslggb:rs' ?e‘:‘fi:g—yo::‘ u&!‘;‘&afiu ‘ablets. who so kindly assisted and comforted us in our sad bereavement, in the —were death of our loved husband and 2{;?1 10';11 du““ wmt:y &'mg:;g; father, Albert Uteck, Sr. 2 E i“d.nmm “Pabl r l“urel Signed, Mrs. A. Uteck and Family. vegetable ewllfpound mm? fl";;:IRve oi{ : 1413 { yoy will know. them by their olive color. 3 FEED! FEED! FEED! To have a clear, lnkou‘klg.ug,fichteyes. We have just unloaded a car of dairy feed, bought. before the ad- vance in price. We also have shorts, wheat’ feed; corn' ana ground barley Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tableta—a substitute GLAIRE: ANDERSON “CROWN JEWELS” By Robert Hill A story with'a big idea, big liver and no dangerous after effects, AThey start the bile and overcome consti- and oats, These will be sold at the|pation, That's why millions of boxes are UNIVERSAL CURRENT very lowest prices. Otto Shook, Pro-| sold annuallyat 10c and 25¢ per box. Al EVENTS duct, 117 Third St. Phone 698! druggists. one or two nightly and 4d14 | uote the pleasing results. COMING SATURDAY ; and SUNDAY When in Minneapolis stop at HOTEL LINCOLN NICOLLET AVENUE and NINTH STREET | Opened September 1st, 1918 In the center of the business and theatrical districts, adjoining the largest retail store, One square from street cars to and from all depots yet free from noise of that traffic. Entrance and:lobby ‘on Nicollet Ave., Minne- apolis’ leading thoroughfares. 125 Rooms—100 with bath and toilet. $1.00 to $2.00 per day. “SAY YOUNG FELLOW” GRAND Furniture and eq;xipmeht entirely new. = All -rooms have outside exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. Guests will receive t}le personal attention of the owners who will be there to wait on them. ' WM. B. CAMFIELD F. S. GREGORY In Sardou’s Famous ‘Fedora’ It is that wonderful story of the woman whose hatred for a man turns to love, while his burning love for her becomes the bitterest animosity. OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW REX -~ Tonight FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY “The Magic Eye” _ With An All-Star Cast Supporting ZOE RAE A thrilling drama in five big acts, wherein a young _woman saves her mother and clears up the mystery of the cloud that shadowed her own life after her marriage. * . SATURDAY -and SUNDAY Her Figure Was Her Fortune “A PERFECT 36" MABEL NORMAND There is a mysterious woman named Lena who gets Mabel into a peck of trouble. Lena proves to be a—well, see the picture and find out. Alice Howell Comedy in Two Parts 10c and 20c Matinee Daily Night 7:20 and 9:00 FamousFoxJuveniles Favorites in Bemidji JANE---LEE---KATHERINE Comedy “MILITARY MADNESS” v drug injurious to the child. taste that children like children.” @ L) Children Like It “You know it is not an éasy matter to get children to take medicine, and forcing it on them does no good. Most mothers know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no The great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is ex- plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy For this reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young In Five-Part Feature “Tell It To The Marines” at the ReiTheatreSaturdax 'a Fox Sunshine Comedy “A NEIGHBOR’S KEYHOLE” SUNDAY’S FEATURE BILL Is a man entitled to absolute obedience from his wife—should he not obey her as well? Test your judgment by seeing T OLIVE TELL - The Charming Metro Star, in ‘““Secret Strings”’ Thrilling picturization of Kate Jordan’s famous novel and stage success. RETURN ENGAGEMENT By special arrangement the second million dollar film produced by CHARLIE CHAPLIN will again be shown on Sunday, “SHOULDER ARMS” Night 7:10 and 9:00 “‘Granny’’ Chamberlain 10c and 20c Matiiee 2:30 BUSINESS | & PROFESSIONA‘L DOCTORS s A A DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. Wt A NOBRARIE e - AND SURGEON s Ibertson Block Office Phona 153 DRS. GILMORE § McCANN PHYSICIANS AND-SURGEONS Oftice—Miles Block Glasses Fitted DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 230 THORWALD LUNDE ! DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC |- Acute and Chronic Diseases handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. DR. E. H. SHITH .. . PHY_S,ICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleck DR. E. A. SHANNON, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND: SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 398 Res. Phone 397 DR. EINER JOHENSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn, DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bld, 2 i Office Phone 376-W Res. 876-R | DR, D. L. STANTON DENTIST - - Office in Winter Block ' LAWYERS i GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 660 VETERINARIANS i D. R. BURGESS, D. V. M." Veterinarian 4 Office Phone 8-R 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. vmék&m%mon Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman's., Phone No. 209 38rd St. and Irvine Ave. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoaes, Flour, Feed, ete. Bemldjlw' a. SCHROED%‘“. (11 TOM SMART | DRAY AND TRANSFER, Res. Phone 68 818 Americs Oftice Phone 132 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St., Bemidji J. BIBIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W NORTHERN MINN. AGENC —Dwight D. Miller— WE CAN Insure Anything Anywhere Offices Security Bank Bld. Tel. 187 DRY CLEANING SN Clothes leuners for Men, Women and Children FORY CLEANING HOUSE R FANSON-BROS:PROBS ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, Manager

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