Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 3

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B “TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14,1919 Attend ‘Bemidjl Business College. C. W. Latimer.of New York is al, 1d114 | guest at the Hotel Markham. Bring your family to the noon day luncheon ‘served in the Methodist church by the ladies ald, Thursday. Tickets 25c. 2-118 Mrs, H, E. Huber of Gemmell was 8 guest at the Markham Monday. " Mrs. W. Bastyr of St. Paul trans- acted business in the city yesterday. - WHAT SOCIETY - ISDOING The Itasca News (Deer Riyer) gays: “Some of the remaining old M. G. Reilly of Duluth passed Mon- day in the city on business matters. ' 'DUNLOP-JOHNSON. Hilma Christena Johnson of this city and Raymond Edgar Dunlop of St. Paul were united in marriage last evening at 7 d;)'clock at thie !fi\lx- theran: Free church parsonage in the TG Geothere 1o recararin v, = - x g from Fitttih ward, Rev. O. P, Grambo off{ a Iight attack of the Spanish influ- SppHoE ; enza. At the business meeting ~and 80~ el e e ethodlet. chureh, 18 of the Metho cl h, o gfl%vf lfifrhwell. resigned as presidenty. Matt H. Gillispie of International and Mrs. A. M. Bagley was elected to, Falls spent yesterday hare on busi- fill ‘the vacancy. It was also decided|nes matters. that the class have a sleigh.ride next Monday night, and that the class take charge of the prayer meeting some evening in the mear futura Ten new members were ‘reported. There were ‘thirty-five present and lunch was served. G prised last Saturday by a call from C. BE. Ma¢cNally of Duluth is a busi- n‘fis visitor in the city for a short time. a wife and five children.” or Why buy coal? . Green cut sea- soned cord wood is cheaper. We deliver ‘poplar at $6 per cord, jack pine at $6, tamarac at $6.50 and birch at §7. If stove length is de- sired add $1 per cord: N. B, Tuller, yard corner b6th:St. and Irvine ..re. Phone 30-R or 30-W. ©6d116 To WHOM IT fi”,fi CONCERN. hall force collections on all paaf Edward L. Rogers and Bert James-| due accounts after Japuary 15, 1919, son of Walkersare among the out of| No exceptions. W. G. Schroeder. town business-visitors. 12114 . 'Mrs. Mary Connors.of Beéena was ‘among the out-of-town visitors yes. terday. heas len .,,The.:Carl Warneria.inily, seven in number, is recovering from an attack {of the Spanish influenza. Hunter’s Secret of Success. _As a hunter the .pative Australian | fs marvelously adjusted to the environ- ments. His. suceess les in an intls mate knowledge of the habits of anl- mals on land, in the ground, in trees and under water, and his svonderfully Ray Wilson and William Wilsen_of | developed powers of observation. He Reynolds, N. D., were registered at| gecoys pelicans by inatating their the Hotel Markham yesterday. cries, - catches ducks: by diving below ~ them, locates an opossum in a tree by marks on the bark or by the flight Mr. and Mrs. Henry -Bardtad of Edmore, N. D., were among the out- of-town visitors yes@erdny. L — | PERSONALS AND | NEWSY NOTES | A. P. White, president of the Nor- 2 3 thern National bank, has returned $50,000 to loau on rarms. Dean| '~ f ¢ he. t of mosquitoes, finds snakes by the ac- Land Co. ; AL business trip to the twin} "o birds, and follows @ bee to its gtore: for honey. . Mrs, J.'B. Pline and son of Sas- katchewan, Oan., are visitors in Be- midji. W. H. Allen and Charles Gallaher of Walker passed yesterday and today in the city. Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River was the guest of friends in Bemidji yesterday. C. 7T. Backus of Minneapolis is a business yisitor today, being a guest at the Markham. Mrs..C. Johngon and Mrs, H, A Speck of town of Frohn were visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. E. 1. Knutson and Mrs. Martha Tronsdahl of Leonard spent yesterday in Bemidji the guests of njiends. Mrs. F. C. Gibbs of Minneapolis is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Luman Aldrich of Wilton,: for a ‘short time. G. S. Hunt of Minneapoll§ is a 35 You will get your money’s worth bustaesg /yisltor - s at tlilte fiog:’gay lunchgon g‘hursdag ————— ; : rich of Wilton was}in-the Methol ist church. Come an e Shopper Monday. | Pring the fanily. "3.115| IF KIDNEYS AND Public stencgrapher. J. P. Lahr| :Mrs. Louis Larson and little daugh- BLADDER BOTHER office, Markham hotel bldg: 2d115 | ter, Erma, went to Bemidji today to — - ,vllsli_lthregativesmlor a t;w daysiflafter Take Salts to Flush Kidneys which they will go to Remer, nne- X sota, for a visit at the home of Mrs. and N.e“h'auze Irritat- ; Larson's sister, Mrs, Floyd Hill.— ing Acids. . Bagley Independent. : '. Mrs; Andrew Nuss of Rosby was Kidney and Bladder weakness re-} among the out-of-town shoppers yes- Mrs. J. Bisiar went to Brainerd|sult from uric "F’d' says a noted ! terday. this morning, where she will attend| authority. The kidneys filter this| E | the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. | acid from the blood and pass it on | C. C. Fydell’of International Falls| P.' M.’ Bisiar, who died Sunday night| to the bladder, where it often re- spent yesterday here on = business from complications, Mr. Bisiar was | mains to irritate and inflame, causing matters. - unable to go.on account of illness. a burning, scalding sensation, or 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Bigiar just re-| getting“up an irritation at the neck|- 1f you want a car cal’ Enterprise turned froma visit with Mr. and Mrs. | o the bladder, obliging you to seek ‘Auto Co. Office phoue 1, residence|P. M. Bisiar a week ago, and Mrs. | alief two: or three:times during the phone 10. § tf| Bisiar was in good health at that night. The sufferer. is in constant 7 time and her death was a shock 19| jraad, the water W"e’ sometimes her many friends and relatives. = She | o4y e scalding sensation and is very was well known in Bemidji. profuse again, there is diflic\;lty in | avoiding it. ) e ———— = — | P I 1) weakness, ’ s L9 cause they t How’s Your Kick? | tion. While it is extremely annoy- X ing .and sometimes very . ful, is _really. one of the If the feet have a tendency to ments to overcome. - out on a strike and growl with pain, feel- | ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- ing hot and uncomfortable, you can macist and take a tablespoonful in a take them before a board of arbitra--| glass of water before breakfast, con- tion that will restore them to sure|finue this for two or three days. This and cheerful working power at once.|will neutralize the acids in the urine Here's the way. First, a hot -foot]so it no longer is a source of irrita- bath in which has been dissolved -at|tion .torthe bladder and urinary. or- least 4 tablespoonfuls of 20 Mule {gans which' then act normally again. ‘Team Powdered Boric.. The more| Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, the merrier. and is made from ‘the .M;ld' of grapes When dressing shake a little 20 |and-lemon juice, combined with lithia, Mule Team Powdered Boric into the|{and is used by thousands of- folks foot of the stocking and also sprinkle | who -are subject to urinary disorders a little in the shoe, especially;on the|caused by uric acid irritation. Jad sole and in the toe. Then you are|Salts is splendid for .kidneys and : , ready to walk, work, dance, or just|causes no bad effects whatever. " A-big meal for 2bc Thursday noou fmerely kick! Here .you have a pl in the Methodist church. Watch for| All'leading druggists sell 20 Mule | vescent - lithia-water . the menu. “Yes, this means iylolufi Team Powdered Boric. + quickly relieves bladder ¢ Misess’ Mabel and ~ Myrtle fByans wére in Bemidjl yesterday en ‘route to- their home in Clearbrook"from Blackduck where they visited rela- tives. F. M. Cass of Minneapolis, H. A. Sherwood of Brainerd, U. F. Kilstrom of St. Paul and E. D. Hanks of Du- . luth are among today’s business visitors. i Mrs. George W. Rhea is ill at her home, suffering from an attack of the Spanish “flu.”” Her little daughter, Virginia, is also ill, suffering from bronchitis. : . The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church has planned. your noon. day juncheon Thursday. Tickets 25c. ¢ 2-116 Miss Ida Virginia Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Brown, who has been very ill from pneumonia follow. ing an attack of the filu, is getting along nicely and is out of danger. John L. Garlock of Glenwood .{s the guest of his brother, Dr. A. V. Garlock and family, for a month or two. He owng'a farm near Glenwood and will return there in time for the spring work. 7 § E. V. Fuller, Park Rapids; P. B. Thorgrimson, - Minneapolig; B. F. Wright, Park Rapids, and J. L. Rol- jand of Thief River Falls are in the city, being guests at the Hotel Mark- ham. We Feel... Ever since DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS have been on the market, thousands of people both young and old have been testifying to the 1 merits of this popular and time tried remedy for constipationand stomach disorders. Mr. and Mrs. Guy :Simmons of East Columbia, Ohio, are typicai.cxamples. Mr, Simmons says: *“Lhave given DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS a thorough trial they, are the best medicine of any kind I have cver used. - They are pleasant to take and pleasant in action and do the work without weakening the digestive tract. - My wife Las been bothered with constipation more or ess all her life. When she began using DR, MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS she got better results than she had_ever been sble to get with other remedies.” DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS are prepared especially T - for sufferers of conmstipation—the ingredients sste, hk’d are such that they act surely, but gently on P, Candy “We Must Operate at Once!” Appendicitis has clutched an- other victim. Clogged intes- tines generate the poisons of this dreaded disease. How of- ten this might have been avoid- ed by the use of “Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea.” This wonderful herb laxative pene- trates and cleanses the lower Iz % i g bowels, removing irritation and =5 the bowels and . assist in restoring health- ful _regularity. A box of these tablets costs ontly a few cents at any drug store. They faste like candy. Ask your drug- gist about them. . He knows why they-are the ideal laxative for old poisons. Thousands of women are today enjoying health thru e the virtue of this excellent and young. > medicine. Trifling cost, harm- y less in action. Get a package Dr. Miles’™ = ; today. "4 LAXATIVE TABL N\ oo City Drug Store THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER . OPEN NOSTRILS! END How To Get Relief When Head timers of town were pleasantly SUr-\.gsarrh disappears. Your = clogged nostril ‘town kids twenty years ago. G;“s“ breathe freely. No more.snuffling, is now located at Bemidji and has|yawking mucous discharge, dryness breath at night. Get a small bottle of Bly's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply 2 -little. of -this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates| through every air . passage of the giving you instant relfef. Head colds and. catarrh yleld like magic. Don't “Glad to Be An American Plenty of exercise, freshiair,’ regular hours—is all the pre- scription you need to avoid Influenza—unless through neglect or-otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take—at once 5 CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and relatives and also to the Bemidji Box company and the employees of the Bemidji Box company for kindness shown us during illness and death of our be- loved son and brother, Arleigh Law- rence Bartell. —Mr. Wm. Bartell, Mrs. Wm, Bartell, Lyle Bartell. 1d114 A COLD OR CATARRH and Nose are Stuffed Up. ount fitty! Your cold in head or headache; = no _struggling fer TONIGHT ONLY SHALL LOVE OR PATRIOTISM TRIUMPH? d, soothing and healing the swol- or inflamed mucous membrane, || ::.:‘yl:t:‘l'l’::-up and miserable. ~Re-| Soe ‘ 4 ———— “Wifo or Gountry” | “THEBBAD cloria;t:v‘anson ‘Will Make You Even More Jack Richardson ||Ml JITHEATRENNN “Wife or Country” is a romantic melodrama— not a “war play.” Also Showing a Comedy TONIGHT Select Pictured Her Own.Company starring Carlyle Blackwell Evelyn Greeley Are the Stars of This Wodtny N CLARA s l “The Road fo France” [l KIMBALL Details in Another Ad THURSDAY and Friday DOROTHY DALTON YOUNG SAVAGE WOMAN® Scenario by Kathryn. Stuart. From the celebrated novel, “La Fille Sauvage,” by Francois Curel. Directed by Edmund Mortimer. CAST OF CHARACTERS Renne Benoit, Clara Kimball Young. . Jacques Benoit, her father, Ed- ward M. Kimball. Jean Lerier, Milton Sills. Aimee Ducharme, Marcia Manon. Prince Menelek, Clyde Benson. Photography by Arthur Edeson. L-Ko Comedy “‘Hers For a Minute” 10c and 20c—7:20 and 9 REX Wednesday " Jewel Products present LOVISE LOVELY" CARMEL MYERS . In the Picture Beautiful “SIRENS OF THE SEA” Jack Mulhall and an all- star cast, directed by Al- len Holpbar. ZANE GREY’S “The Light of Wastern Stars” A Triumph for DUSTIN FARNUM COMING SOON ELKO TONIGHT—LAST TIMES 7:30 and 9:00 GAIL KANE “LOVE'S LAW" A play of a brave girl’s fight for fame—and de- cency—and how she won despiteé odds. Also the Comedy “LIKE MOTHER MADE" 'WEDNESDAY and Thursday J. WARREN 'KERRIGAN In Paralta Play “ThreeXGordon” H. N. M'KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R Thurgday Matinee and Night = e Notice toduy's Want Ads, back page. ~REX~ Hitay Matinee and Night The Dramatic and Appealing Story of a Great and Nobl; Woman, Whom the World Will Never Forget SEASON’S - SENSATION Joseph L. 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