Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 3

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s | THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 23, 1619; - THE BEMIDJI: DAILY PIONEER Just received a shipment of. potted plants, Eiliott’s Flower shop; 2d124 CARD OF THANKS. | Spanish. Influenza® can Adler-i-ka Moi of Rosby were between train visitors in Bemidji yesterday. very beautiful floral offerings. GRAND TONIGHT. J. W. Billings and Family.| «f had a bad case of constipation, Nt Mrs. J. R. Mutchlar, 1d123 h h, and othi Shoe - shining parlor open at % gas on the stomach, and other bowel Crothers barber shop for iadies and | Ingromarkauly: hesupitil, stonory, trouble. | Twelve hours-after I took At the first sign ofa: - e shiver or sneeze, take - Mrs. G. E. Careon’s Bastern Star Red Cross sewing club will meet in se Glaum idealy porirays -the Hog Weighed 712 Pounds. A 3 tte & the lMbrary tomorrow afternoon at g:}“h“‘”“~ Black and tan' l‘g’l";; part of “The Goddess of Lost Lake,”| - Keyser, W. Va.—The largest hog nflfifié?ififafi? m;::;g gfigfi“” .2 o'clock: ' All members are urgently |2 at the Grand theatre tonight. In| ever killed in ‘this section: of: West (Signed) E. H. Beeman, Calispell, requested to be there on time. MISSIONARY TEA. Members of the Methodist Mission- ary socfety and ladies of the church will give a tea and food salé Satur- thig role she adopts the costume .and| wirginia, q; ) hed | W Emma Warrington of Grant Val-|gssumes toy be the untutored:indian,| D Ordhseds recuitlyy . WHig: ash ley, was the guest of friends yester- | while concealing from the English-| T-74 POUnds. The meat willbring wfi;}}g;‘ i Lexile AL ga di_,_.,‘,“,d, ay while in the city shopping.: . man_her college diploma. - This is a | 2oT€ than 8150. INSTAN‘TLYFPEg tios BOTH romltlc ‘protodrama based on the A ‘.H William P. Polski of Duluth is & : and lower bowel, flushing EN! day in the Mclver building, which bubtriesinibitor I thezxity aud whille) b n&il;ymfi:xfilzy:?:en::;: ;l:‘::- Alintentaty. canal. Removes ALL adeitn The gesune box e e "m here is a:guest at-the Markham. B A W foul matter - which poisons system. h-ck if it fails.: The’ genvine box Has a Red top Has recently been remodeled, mear ; ::‘:flfif:flfigfi?&dafig:;fi? s amlng Often CURES con}:ti ation. y'Pro- N A picturt, AL AT Do Stones, { Carlson’s Variety store. A corlial| Richard Anderson of Capada fis|" =i~ % e vents appendicitis. e have sold invitation is-extended to the public.|visiting his son, Ross Anderson, of ELEO TONIGKT FOR PROMPT RELIEF ~FROM | Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix- town of Northern and other relatlves rarases : HOSTS TO 'ENDEAVORERS: Standard cold remedy for 20 tablet form—safe, gure, no opiate: up a Grip, Sore Throat, Cold. in. Chest and | ture of buckthorn, cascarsa, glyceri | tor a few weexs, Wo have: seen, Sessue Hayakawa;{-all ~ inflammation and--Congestion, and nine other simple d,l’:lgglyce(’l‘t‘; ‘Given, 1202 Dewey avenue, tomorrow aight. *This. {8 a regular business meeting. A cordial invitation is ex- tended. . . N remain until spring. Way,” he .gives us .am entirely dif-| It relivés congestion, Inflammation = 3 ferent dramatic portrat in the per. | and painslmost. inatantly. = It takes TONIGHT. We have limited mber of |SOn of a humble gardener in a West ; empty flour shcks; 50-lb. iacks. 70 008St clty... This picture, which yi | $0ids, pains and aches. At 7:30 & 9:00 per dozen and 100-lb. sacks $1 per|De shown &t the Elko theatre tonight| . It has produced wonderful results s LOOKING BACKWARD PARTY. |3ozen. Koors Retail Store, 3d123|2nd Friday is as. graceful:and, ‘ex-|-with thousands-afflicted with sore) B el Tuesday evening the Eastern Star quisite as¢asspray of:wistariai - its| throat, tonsilitis,setiff' neck, neuralgla, will give a looking backward (mas-| Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of|Simple story of heart interest goes fizggxh‘etsi,onér\l;};?;,m:;‘l’dx:' l;p‘tggshfg:f “THE querade) party in the Masonic hall.}the Scandinavian Lutheran chureh, home to everybody:- T}le p_opu.lar of=f. ‘ bronehitis, croup, headache, lumbago, rds and dancing will be the en-|went to Solway this morning, where |ficlal War Review will also-be SROWN | 5nihs and aches of the back or Joints Specials at ~ nment and lunch will be served. | he will attend a church meeting. {2t the Elko tonight and tomorrow. | and chilblains, - Ly : ¥ %S, Maudn!sl- and their wives are P e Every household should have a jar lelt 10 bars to a cuntomer hd-l‘ndnvma to attend. Attend . the coffee and food sale COMING TO'GRANIL """ | 5¢ Cream of Mustard In the medicine & given by the Ladies Home Missionary Displaying. her remarkable. talents| chest for emergency. - Ask your drug- SUPPER:A SUCCESS. Mrs. Belle Brown entertained the . Ladfes Ald society of the First Scan- ‘‘dinavian Lutheran church yesterday and instead of the regular Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church, in the|in a photoplay of exceptional; power,, glzaz:o 25c and 60c jars, hospital size, ‘Large bottle Catsup Mclver building, Saturday. l!ter’zx:fio;"- Mary Pickford will be seen-in *'The ; Eagle's Mate” at’ the Grand theatre{ tomorrow,‘and Friday. - This feature &ofizlgngm of MustasdiCoigouty Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey of Bemidil|is considered so-good-it-has been re- 4 -O00, has arrived and will be in Crookston |issued. - WAY” Ages for st sl «24¢ lunch served supper to the members |y 1 weeks th t he G i Edith Kenned of the aid and the public. Over $40| N Ps.e‘éet:::e v;?:fn: %:rti‘a“%ro:t;wtsy‘. to l;?: m:;fin:atl::n‘%ol)“%;: «‘py felturmg 4 Li 3 pk £ 7 were cleared. Mrs. Brown was as-|_'Grookston Daily Tim o | ux, 8 pkgs. for........... 37 sisted by a few of the ladies of the|T o oo DALY Times. L i et e g : »: = 2 roduce: or wyn, » * e church. : F’Gfi Hwfi?s]g;{nnzgt rl&?:sl‘lgel?; v}m;l; gomes Yo tl?oith'and theatve 4 S = A Crackers; 8 lbs. for.......... .56¢ 2 Wb canolisss AL Puddoer: aiane: s o & A — ] . ¥ ‘|| Apple. Butter; gt jar..........36¢ apolis, and H. G. O’Malley of Min- +ELKO PROGRAM ¢ : neapolis, are guests at the Markham | FPauline Frederick's new photoplay, } | " Beech Nut Peanut Butter, - g polis, g m,, e b ? ‘It PERSONALS AND (]| todes. : b‘l;h; Finalt ltgckg;lllli‘ngmew#wg :vm g ’ large jar: ... 32¢ ” \ -shown a e 0. atre Satur-| §° $ 0 8 ) S : The Ladies Home Missionary so-}day and Sunday, s in every respect| ! ¢ Beech'Nut Peanut Butter, NEWSY NOTES |[J{cietr of the Methodist Episcopal|2 charming ploture. Miss Frederick sl medium Jar i 22¢ . |}l church will hold a food sale.and ten 901‘5::“& '&W;’h Cha: flc‘?,‘:» d"“ h:‘ef = » cent coffee, in the McIver building, |mother and the other, the daughter. [ ) Saturday. Jan, 25, from 2:30 wntil A Ote of lflle Hnogt, enjoyablé come- Lagky-Poramount Be:rg};fi‘i}x:rl’eanut B"“’"im‘ & s i this cit; B Vs imr s e ov g e e @i R g e et SR ST R L Gitileciiaiiaensd $60,000 to.loan .on.farms. Dean fn'e,oteé" ., fowhich ghery) ““z‘ifi‘g‘} “v%shggsli,itxtlle Wslf: A);-enl‘;;usfi??:ev: In th test love stor Jand Co. anits x Paramount-Mack Sennett production In z‘l;e; e; 0 eets OTY || Lemons, a -dozen.....i........ 32¢ z which is on. vi at the Elko Satur- 1n wiic e Das ap- 2 4 A. 1. Hayes of Warroad is in the WHEN RA.".ROADS WERE NEW day. andsS|mda§/‘.v al e 0 ’a ur peared b4 p 1 6-0z: jar Mince Meat...... 36c «ity on a brief visit. No. 2 can Pork and Beans..16¢ VIRILE ACTION Engineers in Charge of con;tructlnn DOLLY SISTERS TONIGHT. . Al t of St. Paul is in the 3 4 m? 0:: aslx’)';-?:t ghft an Work Had Ideas That Now Seem. - The Sisters Dolly, Roszika and VIVID THRILLS. Pure Fruit Preserves; 2 1bs . =" a Little Peculiar. Yancsi, each wear forty-eight com- Hair-Raising ‘Suspense 11 oz. j ! 4 J. D. English of Forrest Lake was b ; plete changes of = costumes in the 0% AT a business visitor yesterday. Light on strange ideas of ploneer jcourse of the action of Metro's ro- sploo ‘the, Papular B I Brand Vanilla Extract, - : railroad bullders-was thrown by Ed- {mantic fantasy “The Million Dollar Official W Revi engal Lran Snle Sxiec e e e ,?{"{L":"Rfiiifln}?fi'g "%L‘E" é‘:,fi,"‘,‘fir‘é’;;‘ . cia ar Review 2 0z. bottle il l'lc he Markham today. 5 L s 4 . guests at the Markham today :::chnu‘f, ;:‘ ; 11‘:“‘.' vt!nl}l: before the Ro- Neafl% a{} of the for,_y_?,gfi; gowus % 1-1b.'can Ryzon-Baking Powder- i 2 x R worn by Yancsi are exactly like those { & v Y A O & () e ....38¢ ugg:’t’:fl%fi*&%&;‘{&? g rans “The Lexington-Frankfort line,” sald | worn by Roszika. However, in some ! / b £9F he, “was built ‘with longitudinal stone { scenes'their attire is different. Ros- ? " 'F. J. Smith of Chicago is a busi-| sills capped with a strip of iron, and { | zika, for example, dresses as a fish in one scene and the gown {s.a sensa- tion. Women will find this picture a fashion review and the men will also find the many gowns attractive to gaze upon. There will also be an L-Ko comedy in two acts. CAR OF FANCY PATENT Thurs. and Friday ness vlsigg; ln;_@amldjifioday. 4 the numerous_curves, which you have ‘Matinee 3:00 Daily JUST IN « all noted; are said to have been .pur- Mrs, Fi B. Cook of Nebish.trans- | posely Introduced upon the theory that acted business in the city. yesterday.| g0y were. an advantage in enabling I R. Myrland of Minneapolis<is the conductor the more .easily to see among the out of town business visi-| the.rear of his train. The coaches tors. & h’; were two-story affairs—women and g children below: and men ' above—and TOM MIX COMING. : Ea Ia’s Ma'e” Mrs. Sidney . Miller--of: Pinewood | the: motive power was: mules to the There is ~something . fascinating . passed npnrdax,im Bemidji shop-|-top of the hill above Frankfort. The|about a story of-the western plaiuns, ping. train was_let. down' the hill fnto the |and “Treat ’Em Roueh,” with Tom It was so good it helped .TONIGHT & % ‘clty upon an incline operated by::a {Mix in the stellar role, s said to be -make “Our Mary” famous { B. A. Patterson :of Minneapolis R tIonTS dautn § the best of all the cowboy stories ! © .| pamsed yesterday and today in Be-} o % Soging, screened,; - ; YOU DON'T FRID AY 2 £ e %n i ou may be Interested, In Dassing, |.° “Treat 'Em: Rough,” which ls com- " REMEMBER IT?2 < to learn that with the exception of & |ing to the Rex theatre, is the cinema . 'Mrs, C.;F. Williams of: Grant Val:] few miles near New Orleans, which { version -of :Charles . Alden Seltzer's > ' i ley vmth friends in Bemidji Wed-| antedated it about a week, this line | famous novel: “The Two Gun Man,” raCIOus H . . nesday. from Lexington.to Frankfort 1 the [8nd was made.by William Fok, 1t is Impruoned by a Rajah ‘ oldest railroad in the United States | TePlete with actlon, romance; thrills What a Treat . W. A.-Hartman of Fargo, N. D, f o o= the Ohi a ¢ and guspense, You've Missed held helpleu cuptlves is spending. the day.in Bemidji.on 3L o and west of the g . . ‘ bl Allogenten’ 4 ¥as hufird 1800 «A DOGS LIFE” GO SEE IT! rightin New York in p——Ve! early .fl rallroa story, when harl h. - onl ] 1t you want a car call Enterprise} We remember that. the first. raflroad doga: 'p‘fcff,,:" ’l‘},"},{,‘; flfl&?“:‘;fl i Friday y a mysterious - Auto Co. Oftice phone 1, residence| in the United States was bullt In 1826, Phone 10, 56tf|and the first locomotive enging was . Qperated in 1829 § soon be seen at the Rex, a return f ansagement mansion GranD Mrs. F. P. Greene of Federal Dam ; M : . ]]\; ‘Ronx the, sutsts at fhe Hotel Minor. Matter. Sign in bu:c';\':r:;;:::’;tnched toa LEARN THE REST OF THIS i A Cardiff. womah Jolned a private} pipg’tayy; “This Is the End of Ow ROMANCE OF THE SCREEN Hugh Latimer of Portland, Ore ig| Mterary circle. Her husband, who transacting business ‘in Bemlidji for| has no faith in feminine Judgment on ‘a short time. ; such matters, was anxious to know ; how' things-went, Don't forget: to attend the .fond “Well, and what sort; of a meeting sale in the Mclver building Satur-| gid you have?” he asked, on his wifen day afternoon. . 2d124 | yoturn. g Pork This Week.”—Boston Transcrip! DOLLY SISTERS * Idols of Two Continents: GranD| TONIGHT — 7:30--and- 9 oAl md 2 % 3 “Splendid!” she answered. Mrs. George Forte of town of Eck- o 3 = Tes is the guest of friends in Bemidji ‘And what was the topic under dis- for = few days. cusslon 7 . ‘ “ I o Y 4 “Oh,” was the reply. “we discussed ; ¢ L u'sE .. Mrs. Eva Dinger and Mrs. Alex Ol-| the antecedents of that brazen wom- Za of Casg Lake were between train| an with the dyed halir that’ Just GLAUM isitors yesterday. moved in opposite the Joneses, ané In a stirring story-of the modernized frontier. ‘TheGoddess e ) of LostLake''} The MILLION are rcoovering from an attack of the Impelling Love Theme Spanish influenza, -—-—————.'._' Skillfully presented screen ! Melodrama \ 0 John G. Morrison, Jr., and wife of Red Lake Indian agency spent yes- terday. in Bemidji. 1. G. Haycraft, the Solway mer- chant, passed Wednesday in Bemldn on busineéss matters. | [ i : 5 “We Must Operate at e ASTHMA | ; ‘Appendicitis has clutched an- POST UM/ other victim. Clogged intes- an : | tines generate the poisons of|| AND CATARRH ; U. S. Battleships A SCREEN CLASSICS; INC,, production | this dreaded.disease. How of- Try Before You Pay Ahot drink that IN HOLIDAY ARRAY rich in beauty and thrill, directed i ten this might have bialen avoid- A o br; A5 thep lappenssd atte by Leonce Perret | ed by the use of “Hollister’s(| SENTINE, the great discovery 8 Luey: L-KO COMEDY—Two Parts ! Rocky Mountain Tea.” This %RO&A(:S;g%?Qnd%)\{‘ARP;{%YiEQ return from war duty. 10¢ and 20c Matinee 7:20 and 9 o’Clock wonderful herb laxative pene- {’,;gg:;;gs V;g"‘t’g;f";o'fts“m b:‘rth RIDE IN AIRPLANE trates and cleanses the lower|{ cases. o Flying over New York, COMING FEATURES bowels, removing irritation and If you have experimented with taking pictures for : poisons. Thousands of women |} other treatments and have tailed _PATHE NEWS Bert Lyttell in “UNEXPECTED PLACES” - do not be discouraged, but try at HEARST-P > o g z > % are tot!ay emoymg_health thru |} our expense this truly meritorious No‘caffeine?in Charlie Chaplin in “A DOG’S- LIFE,” his first _virtue of this excellent m';‘::g‘ ot e A el POSTUM i+ 2 million dollar, picture, return booking. k;“g”:éfl;“fllégtcgfl;afi:; before you forget it. Address “There’s a Reason” r a n TOM MIX in “TREAT ’EM ROUGH"” WOODWORTH COMPANY, today. ‘Wilton, Conn, City Drug Store PAGE THREE* *~ . & G. Soap, 10 bars for..88¢ Monarch Jelly Powder, 8 packs* WHAT SOCIETY N. 0. Baker and W. R. Perry of A T TH E 1 wtet l‘:'ul.lzl tl? e easle; ’thfih R R . flw:e:‘ll);lxl‘:mnreu 5;1;(:18- the out of ;:?irn{l:htbr%z f‘_’t’r“:tl::l‘:- E:E’::%e::; g 4 be prevented ; fer ik i vi : sympa shown during the illnes: i red ls DOING 5 T H E A T E R s ) and dea¥h of our belofed wife nng galn 1t can be cu ¥ Mrs. John Foster and:Miss Tilda ¢ mother, and sister; also for the many 2 ey 11T ,H]flHTI'IHHH!HHHHl|m:!!‘,:: the ‘famous. Japanese. screen star in | Cream of Mustard gives instantoreliel’|\ ;o Store; ' I pompnasoy o ¢ u:;r 'f»’r.fifly‘ii';’&'& ?fifl:&f"éfi‘ffi:&’t :: Will Huggett of Montana is visit- | the'role of a masterful deep-thinking | #0d comfort to tho sufferers . - guibadees . the home :of .Mr. and -Mrs.. N. E,|ing his brother, Barl Huggett, of|man of the East, but in his latest| It is far superior to mustard plas- S g e ¢ town of Northern. He -expects to|Paramount . picture, ‘“‘The . Bravestj-ters or any liniment on-the market. PILLSBURY " BEST FLOUR \ \ |

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