Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 21, 1919, Page 3

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v# @ay in Bemidji. i ! phone 10. -~ < g M. C. Shaw and-J. Clefstad of Du- tors Monday. ( s ! R ——— { { serious illness of his.father, K. W. Bourk of" St. Markham, Rev. Blaine Lambert, pastor of the Méthodist church, officiated at the wedding of Kate Howard and Lorén more. The wedding took place Saturday aftermoon at 5 o'dlock at-the Methodist parsonage. They were attended by Mrs. Willlam 8 Cole, poth of Ny wafford: and Fred Schultz. come. Thke Ladies’ Add society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church ‘will’ meet at 4 o'clock Wednesday :afternoon in the church parlors. ‘stedd: of tie regular atternoon lunch, _Mms. Belle Brown will' serve:supper ‘froms: 5 till 8 o’clock. . All are wel- of pretty gifts. SURPRISED BY FRIENDS, Pifteen. self-invited guests pleas- antly spent Monday afternoon at the . home of Mrs. Frank Patterson, the eveént: being: her Dbirth anniversary. Cards and conversation were:the time:* Lanch was served. Mrs. terson was the recipient of a number. TING: MEETING. “The Relation of the Church to the 7 Development’ of 'English Freedom,” -« was"the topic-at the meeting of the Philomathian club last evening, held in tHe superintendent’s office in the highgchool: J. C. McGhee and G. W. Campbell lead" the discussion. next” meeting- will be held in two weéks at the home of Mr. Campbell. HOSTESS TO CLUB. - Mrs. A. M. Johnson entertained the:Baptist Missionary society at her homie last. evening. -Nineteen were prerent and lunch was served. club:will ‘meét again in two weeks, | at which timhe a pageant will be staged in the church. All members who wish to tdke part in this ‘are requested to be present at the home of Mrs.: Sellers- tomorrow: evening at 7:30 o’clock. have no funds. gestions. *“Child Labor” F. Netzer. cusgion will be — WOMAN’S STUDY CLUB. At the- meeting of the Woman's Study club’ yesterday afternocn in the ' Commercial’ club-rooms, it was voted to start a scholarship fund fer the ‘new normal school. .. means ° will: be discussed raising money for the fund, which will: be used in aiding girls or boys who wish to attend the normal and The program yes- terday wag as follows: Roll Call—Helpful Household Sug- The next meeting. will February 3rd, and topi } PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES "—Mrs. Ray Olson. Paper=—"Pottery and Its Develop- ment,” Mrs. F, T. “ “Interior Decorations of the Home’ —The paper prepared by Mrs. E. K. Kenfield, was read Beaver. " th $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land’ Co: da7itt J. C. Joyce of Remer passed yester- hobert A. Peterson of Duluth passed Monday in Bemidji. G. W. Zang of Detroit transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. 26 Cash paid for Liberty Bonds. Phone 4 3t1-22 e EAE J. L. George has returned from a visit in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Mrs. Emma Eickstadt of town of Frohn passed yesterday in Bemidji. We get fresh flowers in twice a week.” Elliott’s Flower Store. 2d122 Mrs. Effie Geroy of Spur is trans- acting business in Bemidji this week. Mr. nnd.Mrs. H. A. Hanson of Bag- ley transacted business in the city Monday. It you want a car call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence 56tf luth were among the business visi- S. E. Olson of ,Eau Clarire, Wis,, was among the out of ‘town business visitors yesterday. n- Pat : f'dozen. The The Ways and later for by Mrs. Eduard b6~ held di | “kings” was struck out. But worse ness matters. tiil 8 o'clock. 14121 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of town Mr. Martin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, thgs week. Fred F. Jones, R. M. Knoll, L. A. Paddoek, W. C. Buck, F. O. Peters, and. V. E. Stolquist of Minneapolis passed yesterday here on business. Mrs. H. M. Baldwin of:Sugar Bush accompanied her husband to Bemidjl yesterday. He went from here to ‘Brookston where he has a position. We have a limited: number.of empty flour sacks; 50-lb. sacks: 70c per dozen and 100-1b. sacks $1 per Koors Retail Store. ~ 3d123 Mrs. H. J. Laney visited hier daugh- ter, Miss Florence Laney, yesterday, who is confined at St. Anthony’s hos- pital following an- attack of appen- dieitis. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Porter of Red Lake Falls, who visited their daugh- ters, Misses Lillian and: Porter of the Penney company” sstore, for two or three days, returned to their home yesterday. G, W. Brace of Backus} 0. H. Dressere, Minneapolis; W. N. Don- aldson, Duluth;- M. J. O'Neil, . St. Paul; L. S. Berg, G. L. Hodgks, C. H. McMillan and H. P. Wallace, Min- enapolis, were guests at the Mark- ham Monday. Following is the menu which will be served in the Scandinavian Luth- eran church Wednesday evening.for 25¢, from 5 till 8 o’clock: Escallopéd Potatoes Baked Beans Fried Fresh Fish Boston Brown Bread Baking Powder Biscuits, Butter Pickles Doughnuts Coffee 121 The Williams Northern News says: ‘A phone message from Bemidji brought bad news that Mrs. Hazel Payment, - daughter of Marjon Cur- rent, was dangerously ill in a hos- pital there and was not expected to survive long. ~ Her sister, Mrs. Emil Lavalla, and Miss Mabel Current, left that night on the fiyer, via Interna- tional-¥Falls, to go to her. A letter received the next day stated that she was suffering from the after- effects of the flu and was unconscious part_of-the time. Censor’s Office Boy. It must be the censor's office boy who is responsible: for some of the va-~ gates of the blue pencil. Not long age ‘some patriotic soul gquoted Kipling’s line from the “Recesstonal,” “The cap- talns and the kings depart.” He had the surprise of his life when the word is. now reported. Another scribe, greatly: daring in -the meatléess days, quoted Thomas Hood’s joke in an ar- ticle on “Wayside Graves,” or some- thing equally solemn: . “Sg they burled Ben at four cross- roads With a-stake in bis inside.” That was too much for the censor’s office boy. A stake in his inside, in- deed. The censor’s office boy knew if he knew how to' spell that the food controller would never sanction a whole “steak”—a nice, succulent, juicy steak, in anybody’s inside. So he de- leted the offending lines. Who' shall say that we are not ardently patris otic people?—London. News. IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS..BOTHER Eat Less Meat, Also Take Glass of Salts Before Eat- ing Breakfast Uric acid in meat excites the kid- neys, they become overworked; get slufgish. ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush | off the body’s urinous waste or you'll Earl Grinolds Monday in Bemidji, being a guest at the Hotel Markham. “We Must Operate at Once of Solway spent 1 : 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 bowels, removing irritation and poisons. Thousands of women are today enjoying health thru the virtue of Trifling cost, harm- S~ L edicine. &‘E&:’“ in action. today. this excellent Get a package City Drug Store be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. | Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist 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 clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ- ity. also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of jrritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink which every- one should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. = gists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in over- coming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Paul was '{among the business visitors in the ecity yesterday, being a-guest at the H. P. Janes of Grand Forks, N. D., was registered at the Hotel Markham Monday, while in the city on busi- A 25¢ supper will be served in the basement of the ‘Scandinavian Lutheran church Wednesday-from 6 of Frohn are visiting at the home of St Liberty Bonds. sfiii??; AMERICANS Joe Carlton: was - called to Still- water last night on account of the as hale and Afféctions of the kidneys and bladder are among the loading causes of early or belploss nge, Kooy them Slovavions Il TONIGHT — 7:30 and 9 hearty and able to “do your : bit"uwhenyoun\z"ensm!elln{h g G r a n d the other o and you will have nothing to féear. Drive the poisonous wastes from the z;-tem and avold uric acid aceumula- . ons. Take GOLD MEDAL . Haarlem ; Oil. Capsules periodically and 6:111 will i i find that you are as good as fellow. Your spirits will be rejuve~ [] cles. strong and youn o mind keen en':u“lg.h t:r mnfuk. T k Fa'l ure i narinAL B OF Supeds sure the ovigingl Tmported GOLD MEDAL RN R S play, produced by Allen nated, your money. will_ be refunded. For sale by Dwan, featuri oney. ‘““‘n i L A 5 mng most. drug; shree sizes, Linonine at e Aot ot cosga ar-coit, | as it overcomes the cause and re- S s b : IN 1 _recommend Linonifie‘ta all who are in | “Immmmflflm{fl”flmfl]fl I " I '] [ need of a strength builder, or who suffer “ ,’ from- bronchitial or l\mg.(l‘oubk.-—Rev. H.J. | - s You Sure Wl e WHacat of raris Linonine has my hearty endorsement, both as a builder for run down people and as a cure for coughs, colds and bronchitis.—John R. Perkins, Principal of Conn. State Normal Schogl. DANBURY, CONN. e Al Druggists—60c and $1.20, or by mail on receipt of price. MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE mgni‘l;t mry :bout old ‘”‘K A sound al .. Keep your Pody in good conditlon and you can I Avoid Influenza By having your system in good condition. Take Kerr’s Flax- Seed Emulsion, Linonine, as & . preventative. This well-known remedy builds up the system to a:full health standard, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER NOTICE. There will bhe an installation of officers of the Woodman and Royal P Neighbors tonight at Odd Fellows / hall—all Woodmen and Royal Neigh- ou et C s 3 bors urged to attend. 1d12 u can be “The more a man Good taste, smaller knows about genu- chew, longer life is ine tobacco, the what makes Genuine ¥ Gravely cost less to surer_he is 0 8€€ chew than ordinary the value of Real plug. : Gravely in compar- Write to:— ison with ordinary GBN‘;}‘:‘fiLLGE“&VBL" ” plUg' Sor booklet on chewing plug. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch The swift, romantic photo- help yon, or your Winifred Allen Jack Devereaux Also Showing Comedy | “GRIT & GRATITUDE” ‘WEDNESDAY . and Thursday PARALTA PLAY “Pick of the Pictures” LOUISE That Amazing Actress Under the Direction of Joseph de Grasse CLAUM vo..caumi PRIGILLA DEAN modernized frontier. Will Be Seen at the TheGoddessofLostLake' (@ TONIGHT - JRUE X -TONIGHT ! restores _vitality and should always be taken Enjoy Thls SIX BIG ACTS The Sensational Drama de Luxe If you thrilled at the awfulness of the battle of the Marne; if the war news of September 12, 1915, filled your heart with dread for the fate of bleeding France, you should see Priscilla Dean in the masterful Bluebird story built from the timbers of history by Harvey Gates. .‘MT — S, Sy L-KO COMEDY { ELKO TONIGHT ONLY Edna Coodrich Howard Hall As husband and wife, in _a story of domestic: con- flict based on misunder- standing— “Treason ” 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock REX --WEDNESOAY | Remember, It’s “the Girl You Love” in a Picture That Will Delight You LEWIS J. SELZNICK presents | Remember these players in “Inside the Lines?” They reg- CONSTANCE TALMADGE | = IN Also Showing . From the play by Geraldine Bonner and Hutchin- — HEARST-PATHE NEWS son Boyd. If you were a pretty and neglected young wife what would you do if a middle-aged and designing } widow took advantage of your husband’s interest in | o - his work to try to win him from you? This is the problem that forms the basis for a delightful comedy Ly - TOMORROW in “Sauce for the Goose.” Wednesday 10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Rajah on the Dol mance THEATRE| THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 Made captives by a held prisoners and in his, power. See the rest of the story DOLLY SISTERS The Million A marvel of beauty, ro- Leonce Perret. A Screen Clq.uic, Inc. A — ‘Be Wise Advertise Let the people at your front and back doors know what you have that they need. Place your Ad where it will be talked about among the neigh- bors—that is stragetically building a successful business and ac- quiring new friends plus confidences at the same time. right in New York, screen. Put the bargains in merchandise you have in your store under the very eyes of the population you expect to help you remove that stock. Don’t wait for people to come to you—but—go to them, now! The young man who speaks with the most friendly voice and who is a most frequent visitor at the homes of your district is your LOCAL NEWSPAPER Trust Him With What You Have to say, every time |ar Dollies and thrill by Production

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