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‘TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1919 - 'THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING MEN’S AID TONIGHT. | ' Thomas Nygaard of the Fifth ward (R will entertain the Men's Aid society | of the Free Lutheran church at his .- -home this evening. All are welcome, i BAPTIST LADIES AID. 4 . Tomorrow afternoon the annual business méeting of the Baptist Liadies Aid society will be held at the home- of Mrs. Henry Miller. = A cor- dial invitation is extended to all, and 14 every members is urged to be present. Mrs. L. B. Wilson was elected president, Mrs. Bolger, vice presi- dent, and Miss Olive Whaley was re- - elected secretary-treasiirer of the Al- tar guild of the Bpiscopal church last evening. £ The meeting was held at the home i of Miss Whaley. HOST 'TO PHILOMATHIANS. 2 At the meeting of the Philoma- thian club last evening at the home of George W. Rhea, G. W. Harnwell and G. D. Backus led the discussion, the topic being, “The Reign of Queen Vietoria, and the History of England From 1837 Until the Present Date.” © The club will meet again in _two weeks, _ HOSTESS TO CLUB. The Baptist Missionary club met last evening at the home of Mrs, 8. L. ‘Sellers. The topic for the evening was “Missionary Work Among the Negroes.! There were fifteen mem- pers: present and lunch was gerved. | The next meeting will be held in two weeks, at the home of Mrs. A, M. Johnson, at which time, ‘‘Missionary Work in :the Lumber camps and Mines” will be discussed. - 4 NATAL DAY CELEBRATED. . Mrs. -Otto Morken was pleasantly surprised yesterday -afternoon by a i group of friends, the occasion being her birth anniversary. They came in . and Dpassed the afternoon and brought with them well filled bas- ‘guests were Mesdames A. O. Akre. Fd. : Akre, Thomes Nygaard, Fred Moody, C. Larvick, O. P. Grambo, M. Larson, and Miss ~Myrtle Larson. Mrs. Morken ‘was presented with a beautiful gift, as a remembrance of the-pleasant afternoon. B WOMAN’S STUDY CLUB. At the meeting or the Woman's Study club yesterday afternoon in the '‘Commercial club rooms, Rév. Blaine Lambert, pastor of the Metho- dist church, gave an excellent paper on “Lloyd George;” Mrs. I W. French of the Bemidii business ¢ol- Jege: gave an ‘interesting talk on -.“How Has the-War Been-Uplifting to S Engllsh'Womanhood?" Rev. George < Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal ' ghurch; had as his topic, ““Historical Sketch and Description of Westminis- “'ter Abbey.” The paper was extreme- “ 1y interesting, as Rev, Backhurst is " an Bnglishman and well posted on ~ | this subject. The next meeting will -be held January 20. - — PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES $50,000 to loau on rarms. Dean - Land Co. 471 U. A. Potvin of Bena spent Monday in the city. H. R. Melrose of Detroit spent yes- terday in Bemidji- Mrs. C. 0. DeBolt of Clarissa passed Monday in the eity. D. D. Daly of Minneapolis is spend- ing a short time here. J. B. Borgard of Browerville is a guest at the Hotel Markham. H. K. Meyer of Onigum transacted buisness in the city Monday. R. K. Doe of Duluth passed yes- terday in Bemidji on business. D. L. Rankin of Brainerd is among the business visitors in Bemidji. Gilbert Kier of Big Falls trans- acted business in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. J. C. Souder of Spur s visit- ing relatives in Bemidji this week. J. H. Davidson of Brainerd trans- acted business in Bemidji yesterday. B. V. Garduner of, Park Rapids transacted business in Bemidji Mon- day. R. Miller and L. W. Sauers of Tolley, N. D., passed Monday in the city. ot Mrs. D. J. Kooms of Blackduck was among the Monday visitors in ‘the city. Lenora and Mabel Anderson were among the out-of-town yisitors Mon- day. Mrs. G. A. Engleking of Clarissa | was a guest at the Markham yester- day. J. M. Goss of Cass Lake was among the out of town visitors yes- terday. % / E. T. Eide of Spooner was among 5 & the out-of-town business visitors Monday. Y Mrs, George Skoogland of Noith- ern passed Yyesterday in Bemidjl ghopping. ! i ‘ kets of lunch. - ‘The self invited| It you t 1. B auto Go. "ORica phone 1, Fesidbnios HAD BIG PART IN VICTORY| T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. || phone 10. 2 I rhall force collections on all past attended to business matters in Be- midji Monday. Mrs. F. W, Johnson of Tolley, N. D., was a guest at the Hotel Mark- ham yesterday. Accomplished. THEATERS We have become so used to storles . of wonderful feats accomplished by 3 ELKO TONIGHT. aircraft during the war that every- Miss Ann Murdock’s’ production, thing we hear nowadays leaves us al- W. H. ‘Wood of Minneapolis was|“The Imppstor,” is one of her most | most cold. The things that, before iimong C{le g\lefltfl at the Hotel Mark-! offective eiforts in pictorial drama,| the war, would have furnished bold ham yesterday. and may be seen at the Elko theater | headlines In the newspapers and have y last time tonight. been a toplc of discussion for days ! R. H. Knoll of Minneapolis 18| In this play the story fs that of a v podesion. fan gaye 0 spending some time in Bemldji on|clean cut American girl with a sense Heiaplaced. mhiersxpeople rcongtesate 7 business matters: » of humor who 18 projected into. the exclte no’ more than passing uvotlce, H. N. M’KEE, Funeral ¢ dead cenfer of iniquitous New York It s scarcely surprising, then, that the Mrs. Henry Peterson of Brainerd 18| and stranded there without a dollar, | Story of how touch has been maintain- It\}(le g:eet of her parents, Mr. and 2 . ed for more than two_years between 8. Anton Krog. GRAND TONIGHT. 3 :l];e allled armies of the Near East and N . llant remnants of the Serbians Mrs. J. Powers of Solway was The photoplay “Daughter Angele,” 9 g8 among the between train visltors in{at the Grand theater tonight, deals and: Montenegrins .who - were - hidden Bemidji Monday. with the adventures and love story of | 809ng their mountaln fastnesses, and - a girl who frustrated the enermy sig-| 0f how they were supplled with arms Fresh: milk at Troopman’s Store; | naling information to their U-boats. and cartridges by airplane, has hardly 10 cents per quart is you call for it. Taken at a time when actual hostile| attracted. attention. ~ There has. been 4 a fe pd1-11 f\“mhg;g;nes W:l‘ethlim‘kin]stK thie nothing but the barest mention of the ' b : n coast, this melodrama is|fact, = W AL s Mrs. Clara Renn and Mrs. John :'er{_oqnter:?!mxg nndblholds the at-| where th: ::c:?;e?grtloe‘; ::1‘: :;?i!:‘ ? 5 & entl o H 3 ?;?;g&i‘;}ll:ft;:w&tr ‘Frohn passed Trlan;lewglay ers-?pp:ea: ;’:“.‘Pg:lrsfif mission, of how many were engaged | It Soothes and Relieves Like a ter Angele.” in the task of supply, or of what ef- Mustard Plaster Without W. A Robinson of Omaha is a ’ fect thelr wonderful performances ~the Burn or Sting business_visitor in. Bemidji, being a COMING ATTRACTIONS. may have had on the situation by keep-'1:“jasterole is @ clean, white ointmen guest at the Markham. #Prisoners of the Pines;” the new | D8 P the spirits of the gallant few | made with the oil of mustard. It'does all | J. Warren. Kerrigan Paralta play who have held out against the enemy:| the work: of the old-fashioned mustard Which. will be seen for the first time| for S0 many weary months. 'We are: | plaster—docs it better.:and doesnot blis- {n this ity Wednesday and Thursday, | simply told that the Serblan army, fn-|ter.. You.do not have to bother with a} :fi the Grandbttlienter, is heralde® as|its victorlous advance, has obtained :lhueth‘ E;’;‘;:‘epllymbu on—and usually e most ambitious cinema effort of| touch wi h vho : ok j Kerrigan's extended screen career.|the A tth Hhose by oo, aluce fl doctors and purses use Muster- e Austro-Bulgarian occupation have | gf d it to their patients, The photography reflects - actual|peen hold ‘ole and recotey paLen] s SRR scenes and episodes in lumber camps een holding out among. the. moun- Thegowfl.l gladly tell you what relief it in Oregon and California. tains and have been continuously sup-|gives from sore t, bronchitis, croup, ~gnux.;$: SrARKE v TANGLE plied with -arms, food and cartridges | tiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, | = PRAY UGHTER ANGELE) REX THEATER TONIGHT. The French Heroine Tonight at the. Rex will be shown Pictures “keep 'em smiling. Send another; of :the famous' Select pic- :;lemykcan gain no possible advantage feet, colds of the (it '(\;;’ten him portraits, . post cards, - kodak tures, when Joseph Schenck presents| £ nowing how it was doae, It IS | yents pneumonia), e ek Btudto, 28 Tenth that -celebrated screen star,” Norma|® DIty that some. official commentator | - 30c.and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, Wl ] dio, S mtte Talmadge, in “The Safety Curtain,” with an imagination cannot tell us ¥ a most fascinating feature in six acts. | the full story, which must be a real Thasre will ‘also be shown an L-Ko | eplc of war, comady. TONIGHT ONLY See How “U’”’ Boat Schemes Are Thwarted by “'Daughter‘ * FURNITURE UNDERTAKING Director PHONE 178-W or R MUSTEROLE—QUICK /M. D. Stoner of Brainerd, formerly of this city, oeing at that time coun- ty surveyor, is in Bemidji. Miss Nell Helmer left yesterday afternoon for Portland, Ore., after visiting rglatives in the city. Charles Simpkins and Mrs, A. D. Simpkins of Northern were amolg the out of town visitors yesterday. sore muscles, b: Also Showing a Comedy J. WARREN KERRIGAN In the Romantic Drama “Prisoners of the Pines” George Forte, who has transacted business along’the Soo line for the past two weeks, has returned to his home in town of Bckles. REX WEDNESDAY, 3 : Jewel (Imc.) will present at the|% B. B. Berman returned ‘from the Rex tomorrow & big, vital drama of 3; HERD STUFFED FROM Twin Cities this morning, -where he|life, starring Dorothy Phillips in|s DATARRH OR A co"n has been for the past several days,|‘‘A Soul for Sale’ in which old man on business for the Elks. circumstance held Neila Pendloton in|$ Says Cream. Applied in Nostrils the hollow of his hand, Her own Opens Air Passages Right Up. A daughter was born to Mr. and mother had just stolen five thousand Mrs. H. 1. Shaw Saturday, at their|dollars from Steele Minturn, the man home, 523 Irvine avenue. Mr, Shaw she loved; she had extracted a tear- is druggist a the City Drug store. ful ‘confession from her mother; in Instant relief—no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open’ right up; the y her effort to Teturn the money to|®ir passages of your head clear and Mrs. Fred Willie and son, Fred, of | Stee’e in his bedroom across the hall you can breathe freely. No more she had awakened him. Naturally|hawking, snuffling, blowing, head- Liberty, Sask., Can., were in Bemidji k 5 she conld not explain why she was|ache, dryness.” No struggling for yesterday, enroute to Kelliher where g they will visit relatives for two|there with his five thousand dollars|breath at might; your cold or catarrh weeks, in her hand; he belleved her guilty|disappears. and she looked it. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Apply a little of this fragrant, ant- HEROINE OF LUSITANIA. ;sglptw. ’:xeahnztrcléeamt hin yt;‘ut nos- |, “Lest We Forget,” which comes to T4, peneirates rough -every the Rex Thursday and Friday, is a .““é pasfinge of thfi head, soothes the great Metro screen drama in eight | niame or swollen mucous mem- acts;, - starring Rita Jolivet, the bran’e and relief comes instantly. Mrs, Alfred Poterson and Children | French actress, who was aboard the| I¥'s just fine. Don't stay stuffed- have . returned - from. Grand . Forks|illfated Lustiana when she was suni [UP with-a cold, or nasty. catarrh. where they spent Christmas and New [ by ' the Germans and practically Years with Mrs., Peterson’s father,|plunged the United States into the Mr. Wankia. great war, E. H. Ives of St. Paul, formerly in business in Bemidji, being at that tinie one of the owners of the Bazaar store, is among the business visitors in the city. The star of ‘Lest We Forget,"” beautiful Rita Jolivet, was herself a passenger on the Lusitania on its 1li- fated trip, and heard those immortal words of her fellow-passenger, Char- les Frohman, ‘Why fear death? Death is the most beautiful adven- ture of Life.” Her life was spared to be a living witness to the brutality of the Huns. Miss Julia Munger returned yes- terday from McIntosh, where she was called by ‘the serious illness of her sister, Nora. who was suffering form pneumonia. brought on by the “flu.” Her sister is much improved and Miss Munger will resume her posi~ tion as cashier at‘the J. C. Penney company's store. TONIGHT—LAST TIMES The Clever Story of the Perils of Indiscretion "MADE 1 (ROOKSTON” The Akeley Herald Tribune says: “Miss Rose Preston, who is attend- ing the Bemidji Business college, spent a few days the past week with Akeley friends. Miss Preston fis much pleased with the Bemidji Busi- ness college and says it is one of the crowd speculates and wonders, the growing educational institutions of|'man of the hour sees the opportunity successful Charles Frohman Northern Minnesota.” and goes on to success. His fearless- |stage play. A cleverly told ——— ness s a ‘mark of his fitness. He |gtory of what happened to an e ok S {nuocetlt giel Wha went alone 2 D1~ T ' ?, trol of the beast. It is the quality to a man’s apartment. that has thrilled every man that has St in’ Inimitable Men Who Dare to Do, Conventional: men consider clothing, 1] » reputation and returns. . The age calis THE IMP“STBR for men who forget all In the chal- lenge of the opportunity. “While the . A screen adaptation of the Branch House, 121 Third Street, Bemidji REX 2 JOSEPH SCHENCK presents ‘Norma 'll;almadge “THE SAFETY CURTAIN” WEDNESDAY Jewel Film Corporation, starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS “SOUL FOR SALE” In Six Acts 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. 3a17 CARD OF THANKS. risen above the average. It's a case The undersigned desire to take this ¥ means of expressing their deepfelt gratitude to friends and neighbors of dare to do, or remain Wwith the for the many expressions of sympa- What Is The Cause of crowd,—Grit. R L S thy shown us following the deatn of 4 our daughter and gragd child, Jen- Backache? Also Showing Comedy nette Laverna, and for the beautiful DOCTO! ELL floral offefing by the Swedish aid of BY 3 B gnied i 11} Bemidji, Remembrance of these| :Backache is perhaps the most common X TONIGHT SELECT PICTURES kindly acts will long be cherished. - |ailment from which women suffer, —fi; ang l‘lyrh-s. }l: Noxg:en. do youhfind anybody free f;:m it. Some- . and“Mrs. Henry Ohngren. | times the cause is obscure, but Dr. Pierce, A | e teio. N. ¥ o high medicsl suthority, | W EPNESDAY ONLY R gays the cause is very often a form of AWAY ON BUSINESS. catarth thnt;et?es in the delicate mem- branes of the feminine organs. When John Dahl, president of the Short £ 2 Turn Tractorp company, wenth to m organs ax¢ inflamed, the first L bt Grand Forks, N. D., today, where he tom is backache, accompanied by bearing- will -confer with his salesmen. down sensations, ?veakne.aa, unhca.lthy‘d.w charges, irregularity, painful periods, irri- tation, headache and a general run-down condition. Any woman in this condition {s to be pitied, but pity does not cure. The OM : M trouble calls for Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which is a separate and dis~ Almost any man will tell you tinot medicine for women. It is made of roots and herbs put up without alcohol or that Sloan’s Liniment means relief opiate of any kind, for Dr. Pierce uses nothing else in his prescription. Favorite For practically every man has used it who has sul!efedu{mm rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of Prescription is & natural remedy for wo- joints, the results of weather exposure. There Will Also Bé Shown an L-Ko Comedy 10c and 20c Matinee Daily Night 7:20 and 9 e —————————————————————————— THE WORLD WAR AND A WOMAN Is the Fascinating Theme of METRO’S Great 8-Act Special Production “Lest We Forget” The Mighty Arraignment of the Hun starring THE BEAUTIFUL SURVIVOR-OF THE LUSITANIA DISASTER RITA JOVILET REX Theatre THURSDAY AND FRIDAY men, for the vegetable growths of which it is made scem fo have been intended by Nature for that very purpose. Thousands of girls and women, young and cld, have taken it, and thousands have written grateful lettcml wl Dr. Pierce saying it made them well. --In taking Favorite Pre- | Viomen, too, by the hundreds of scrjption, it is reassuring to know that it EVEIXNQRFE]EY 7. {housands, use it for relicving meuritis, | 8068 straight to the cause of the trouble. ‘Hlttirg fhe Trail lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. There is but one way to overcome sickmness, Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, and that is to overcome the cause. /dap'ed Yzz‘iwo-w quickly cffective. Say *Sloan’s Lini- |is precisely what Favorite Preseription is | framthe vion % ment" to your druggist. Get it today. | intended to do. 1| Bl ol o Dol Monderso F ot 3 d&md 10c for trial pkg. of Tabilt'sfs. B Address Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, / Slo Constipated women, as well as men, are & Add;dp :%Tétl;‘mw X P i 3 advised by Dr. Pierce to take his Pleasant | HEARST- EWS ;['l.nlmcnl Pellets. T re just splendid fof come Kills Pain Syiictons: ——e e AT THE due accounts after January 15, 1918, 3 Worid Likely to Be Amazed When It Yok Mrs. F. W. Noble of town of Frohn Learns What the Aircraft Really Noxexopoions. . W0, Bchroeiize{.n' G R A N D ~Angele” by airplane.” Now that the episode I8 pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains historical, concludes Flight, and the and ‘aches of the b‘*flfi“m THRILLING, ENTERTAINING Ppree WEDNESDAY and Thursday