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B i A SO WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING 0 E § TUESDAY. The Order of the Eastern Star will meet tomorrow. evening at 8 o'clock and all members are urged to be pre- sent. STARS TO SEW. Mrs. G. E. Carson's BEastern Star Knitting club will meet to sew to- morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock in the | library. Any member who wishes to sew at that time, kindly call Mrs, Carson TBACHEBS TO BE HOSTESSES. Misses Lillian MacGregor, Kathryn MacGregor -and ~ Lottie Madson, teachers at the Carr -Lake school, will be hostesses to the Bemidji Township Farmers club‘Saturday, in the school house. MISSIONARY SOCIETY. . The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will ~meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Naugle this evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. ."BOYS’ BRIGADE. The Boys' Brigade of the Epis- copal church will meet this evening in the 'church basement at 7 o'clock, for general instruction.. All boys who are members are urged to be there and on time, { HOSTESS AT ALTER GUILD. _Election’of officers will take place at “the meeting of the Altar Guild this evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Miss Olive Whaley. It is desired that all members be present at this session. ; DANCING PARTY. Twenty young folks: entertained :at a daneing: party at the home of ‘Philip Denu Saturday evening, in honor of Kenneth Longballa, of Littlefork, who has spent the holiday -yacation with friends .in Bemidji. ‘The victrola furnished the music and -refreshments were served. Kenneth Tleft for his home yesterday morning. j PERSONALS AND NEWSY. NOTES 0,000 to loau on tarme. b a71te Roy Preston left last night for Beach Lake. Mr. Lee left last evening for the Twin Citles. - F. W. Mann of Minneapolis spent Sunday in Bemmjl A. L. 8wenson of Hines transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. ‘Herman F. Funk of Hebron, N. D., wu a business visitor Saturday. 3. L. Eolland of Thief River Falls was 3 guest at the Markham Sun- day. Mrs. P, A. Carver of Turtle River tunsacto& business in the city Sat- urday. Mrs. J. H. Channon of Grand Rapids passed the week-end in Be- mml. want a car cal. Enterprise &s g&lce phone 1, felmnco phnno Doris Banham and Floss Fuller of Park Rapids were visitors in Bemidji Saturday. Jessie Willlams of Hackensack was among the visitors in the city esterday. Mrs. A. W. Bartlett of Little Bass ‘was & between-train visitor in Be- midgii Saturday. Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River W. H. Clarke of Brodhead, Wis,, wag among the business vlaltors in tho city Saturday. Mrs. Charles Sprague of town of Northern passed Saturday in the city the Buest of friends. Mrs. Phillip Gill and little daugh- ter, Leah Louise, are recovering from an :ttnck of the Spanish “flu.” Pictures ‘keep ’em smillng.” Send bim’ “portraits, post cards, kodak prints. Rich Studio, 29 Tenth street. 1m1-16 Mrs. W. B. Hackenspochler of ‘Hibbing was a guest in the city yes- terday, being registered at the Markham, Ross Miller left for Entiat, Wash., wheré his family has been for some time and where they will make their future home. Rudolph Arnold, J. L. Hichman and*W. M. Elliott of Minneapolis were among the Sunday visitors at the Hotel Markham. Mrs. E. Olberge and Miss Ellen Berge of town of Frohn were the guests of friends in the city the lat- ter part of the week. A. L. Carison, who has visited friends and relatives at International Falls for a week, returned to his home in Turtle River Saturday. Bel'gt Howard Palmer, son of Mr. and” Mrs. A. B. Palmer, left last evening for Minneapolis, where he will attend the University of Minne- sota Dean | MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 6, 1919 F.. H.. Stampe of - Minneapolis passed Sunday in the city. W. H. Day of Hutchinson was & visitor in the city yesterday. E. A. Johnson of Superior was among the visitors Sunday. “Mrs. John W, Alton of Grand Rapids spent Sunday in Bemidji. "Mrs. Ethel Safford returned last evening from Cass Lake where she passed the holidays with friends. Mr. and Mrs. -August Monson and children, who spent Christmas and New Year's at Parkers Prairle, have returned to Bemidji. Miss Bernice Guthrie, who has visited her- mother, Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River, returned to Cass Lake Saturday where she at- tends school. Misses Florence and Freda Jame- son -and Ruth. Blakely, who ' have visited friends in Bagley during va- cation, returned to their home in Turtle River Saturday. J. Evan Carson returned to his home in Virginia this morning, after visiting in Bemidji for a short time. Mr. Carson was formerly in the em- ploy of the Bemidji Pioneer Publish- ing company. V. A. Combs of St. Cloud; Edward Hogan, Buperior; H. W. McKenzie, Minneapolis; N, B. Walker, Duluth; A. O. Saunders, H. W. Carpenter and Don E. Whiting of Minneapolis passed Saturday in the city on busi- ness. Frank Clark returned last evening from' Columbia university, St. Louis; Mo,, having' received ‘his honorable discharge He had- gone to Camp Mills and. from there would have gone to France, but the signing of the armistice changed his plans. “‘Buster’’ Longballa of Little Fork, who has been the guest of Bemidji friends ‘during the *Christmas’ and New Year holidays, returned to his home Sunday morning. . The Long- balla family formerly lived in Be- midji, Buster’s father, Martin Long- balla, being 'in- ‘the -real ' estate business while here. CARD OF THANKS. As it is impossible to thank all our friends and neighbors personally, we wish to-express our heartfelt thanks for the help and sympathy extended us during our recent days of sorrow. Also do we thank you all for the beautifyl floral: offerings. Your - many kind words and deeds will never be forgotten. —Mrs. A. D. Simpkins and Family. 1d1 TO0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 1 rhall force collections on all past due accounts after January 15, 1919. No ‘exceptions. - 'W. @.. Schroeder. 1211t¢ ESTRAY NOTICE. A bay mare came to my place Thursday. Owner may have same by paying for this ‘notice and:its keep. Mary Guthrie, two miles south of Turtle River, Minn. 3d17 AT THE THEATERS GRAND TONIGHT. A 100 per cent mystery story, with Harry T. Morey, the beautiful Betty tf | Blyta, are strong- points ‘in. “The Greén God,” showing at the Grand theater tonight * Suspicion for the murder fails on Muriel’s sweetheart, and things look grave until .the inquest shows that l:zah:]mx was slain by an avenging and. RAND TUESDAY. The story of “Daughter Angele,” at the Grand tomorrow concerns the capture and exposure of a spy caught in the act of signalling U-boats from American shores. It is a thrilling melo-dramatic photoplay. ELKO PROGRAM. Miss Ann Murdock, one of the most fascinating of stars, is at her best in “The Impostor,” the Froh- man speaking stage successes to be produced pictorially, to be'screened at the Elko theater tonight and Tuesday. “The Impostor” is a clever little play, full of vivid action and sparkl- ing comedy. Miss Murdock flits from grave to gay with charming ease and grace, making the play live by her ready adaption to the innumberable COUGHS AND COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED Dr. Klng’sNewDisooverynM since Grant was President Get a bottle today It did it for your g'randrna. for your father, For fift well-known cough and oolx remedy has kept an zvergrowmg army of youog and old. For half a century druggists every- where have sold ;‘t.q Put a bottle in everywhere. 60c and -$1.20. Bowels Acting Properly? They ought to, for constipation makes the body retain waste matters and impurities that undermin: the health and pll? havoc with tire system. Dr. 'S New Life P:lis are reliable and astions All druggists. 250 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER requirements of the role. A picture with a punch that ap- peals is ‘‘Hitting the Trail,” the new ‘World Picture starring Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greeley, which will be the feature attraction on Wednesday at the Elko theater. The story is jammed with interest and excitement. REX THEATER TONIGHT. At the Rex tonight the new Blue- bird feature, ‘“Set Free,” starring Edith Roberts, wili be shown as the feature of a big special bill. The story is that of a young girl leaving the drab home of a- spinister aunt and going to New .York, where events bring her into a home which proves her benefactor. Of course she meets ‘‘the man” and a true ro- mance ends happily. Another episode of the Lure of the Circus, with Eddie Polo, will also be shown, entitled “The Message on the Cuft.” An L-Ko comedy, entitled ‘“Their Sporting Blood' will also be an ex- tra feature of the bill. NORMA TALMADGE TUESDAY. Tomorrow at the Rex will be seen Norma Talmadge in "“The Safety Curtain®’ a Select feature presented by Joseph Schenck. This is one of the best pictures of this talented Be- midji favorite. COMING FEATURES Wednesday—Jewel Film corpora- tion stars Dorothy Phillips in “A Soul for Salel”” Thursday and Friday will be seen the Heroine .of.the Lusitania, Rita Jolivet in “Lest We Forget,” a great spectacle of the Metro studios. REGULAR MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL THIS EVENING The council will meet in regular session this evening and all mem. bers are asked to be present prompt- ly. There will be some matters of importance for discussion. KEEP LODKING YOUNG It's Easy-lf You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The secret ofkeepmg young is to feel —todot.hlayoumustwatchyour hlav:ring sau co;plma S mflng a sallow ~dar under your eyes —- pimples — a bilious look ln your fnce dull eyes with no sparkle, Your doctor will tell you ninety per, cent of all sickness ¢omes from in- active bowels and liver. Dr. Edw: a well-known physician in Ohio, ected a vegetable come pound mixed with olive oil to act on :he liver and bowels, which he gave to his patlents for Edwards’ Qlive Tablem, the substi- tute for calomel, are gmfle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of §j ufint. that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- the system of impuriti ets by their olive color. pes Nox, ~All druggists ELKO TONIGHT and Tuesday The Clever Story of the Perils of Indiscretion “THE IMPOSTOR” A screen adaptation of the successful Charles Frohman stage play.. A cleverly told story of what happened to an innocent girl who went alone to a man’s apartment. Starring Inimitable ANN MURDOCK and DAVID POWELL Also Showing Comedy “TALE OF A HAT” WEDNESDAY ONLY “the Trail ary OHort o by Htffing o D&y '5umn\r'rvdle o b, Deli He. INSTANT POSTUM builds health satisfies the critical taste BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at First Sign of Bladder Irritation or Backache. 2% EiSky The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid- ney trcuble, because we gat too much and all our food is rich.” Ourblood is filled with uric-acid which-the kid- neys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues'clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like Tumps of lead; your back-hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or .you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous sgells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist-about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys ‘will then act fine. . This fam- ous ‘salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with “lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate c!ogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids’ in- the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure, makes a delightful efferveszent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because mnobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. et GRAND TONIGHT ONLY THE MAN WITH STEEL IN HIS EYE HARRY T. MOREY and Betty Blythe In the 100 Per Cent Mystery “The Green God’ Would you convict a girl if her handkerchief was found in a dead man’s room? Also Showing Comedy "Noisy Naggers & Nosey Neighbors” TOMORROW—Tuesday See How “U” Boat Schemes Are Thwarted by “Daughter Angele”’ P SR ASaTeT "The French Heroine THRILLING, ENTERTAINING Also Showing a Comedy WEDNESDAY and Thursday J. WARREN KERRIGAN In the Romantic Drama “Prisoners of the Pines’” REX ~-~Tuesday Select Pictures—Joseph Schenck presents Norma Talmadge “THE SAFETY ~ CURTAIN” WEDNESDAY Jewel Film Corporation, starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS : “SOUL FOR SALE” Thursday and Friday—The heroine of the Lusi- tania, beautiful Rita Jolivet in “LEST WE FORGET.” A ‘Great Metro spectacle. TONIGHT ONE DAY ONLY A Play of Surprises—a Brand New Bluebird 'Set Free’ with Edith Roberts See how John Roberts brings her into his arms, and how she takes the “romance cure.” Eddie Polo In another episode of the “Lure of the Circus” Entitled “‘The Message on the Cuff” L-Ko Comedy—*“Their Sporting Blood” 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Decision— Based Upon Sound Judgment Every phase of Trust Company Service calls for important decisions. The invest- ment of funds, care of real estate, liquidat- ing of assets and conducting of businesses all require wide business experience and sound business fudzment. The value 4nd economy of Trust Company Service, therefore, in no small measure must depend upon the personnel of the organiza- on. _ 5 en you place your affairs in the hands of WELLS- ICKE‘L’TRUST COMPANY you benefit by the col- ective judgment and composite experienceof its entire Board of an;cwn-—nll successfnl business men. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Harry 8. Helm—Vice President, Russell-Miller Mill- ing Company. George H. Rogers—Vice President, Rogers Lumber Company. John 8. Watqun—-Wutaon & Young, Fargo, N. D. Charles (3 Ireys—Secrehry, Russell-Miller Milling Com MH .? arwick—Rochester, Minu. R. Williams—President, Williams Hardware Co Minneapolis. Stuart W. Wells—President. Orrin M. Corwin—Vice President. Douglas A. Fiske—Vice President. William J. Stevenson—Secretary and Trust Officer. Lyman E. Wakefield—Treasurer. C. 8. Ashmun—Assistant Treasurer. 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