Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 3

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| Mrs. O B. Lovaran of Marsh siding| B. W. Lakin, superintendent of was the guest of friends in Bemidji|logging for the Crookston Lumber 8 % , hi t 1) K’ WHAT SOCIETY {j{** oy iy ey At Sty ISDOING \Mrs, John-Schumer and Miss Mary | the Interest of the company. Schumer of -Schooloraft, ‘transacted St business in Bemidji Monday. NOTICE. — ulscas s L. Sands-of Cleveland, Q. i8.8| -There 1s money in the treasury to guest at the Markham hotel while pay all permanent improvement and in the city on business matters. revolving fund warrants to date. All : poor. fund warrants to number 0281 Miss Blanche Trog of Becida, wholand all general fund warrants' to has been very fll suffering from &an|number A0090 issued July 9th. attack of the Spanish “fiu,” is res| Dated January 27. 1919, MEN’S AID SOCIETY. The Men’s Aid society of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church of the Fifth ward, will meet at the home of Rev. 0. P. Grambo this evening at 8 : that the members have -decided to]tered at the Markham yesterday. 0 % ture. All the food was disposed of Northern Minn. Agency, Dwight GOODBY, S at the sale and more than one hun-{p Miller. Dependable insurance -of WOMEN,S dred were served. every kind at fair rates. - 17th year, WEDDING IN.BOISE. : Phone 167. Mrlty Bank Bufldi&g,i ; OUBLM 8; News of g Bolse, 108ha, %‘:lenifc;flfln % (Mrs, H. E. Reynolds and daughter, The weading of Edward -Frea|Alice, wili<leave ‘Saturday for New Bruce and Miss Florence M. Camp-|YOrk'City, where they will join Mr, as a ;Reyknolda, who'is fnithe Y. M. C. 4, ‘trouble, not “female complaints.” | bell, both of:Boigse, took ;place Jan- ; “or }wor! These general symptoms of kidney and uary 1, at 6 o’clock in the rectory 'h“l\! o oo well dny ¥ s Christ church- (Episcopal.) The Rev. | Lester :Smith, ;son of ~Mrs. Milo|the remedy. ; : D. H. Jones officiating. Mr. and Mrs, Gallinger of this city, has gone :to| Next time you feel a-twinge of pain ortland, Ore., where he will spend give a waffle supper in the near fu- ; F. R. Popme were the ‘attendants, -14n.the back or are troubled with head- ~having ‘been attended by the bridel ing i 1t # * and bridegroom when they. were "‘; "l“t of the winter and attemd fiht;'e bla ;&flg:.pfi:ognl the ’mm 3 j T ™ married. . After the impressive cere- | 36800l Jower abdnmexhaou will find quick and |, ( A sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem |, R 2 ony, ‘the bridal party repaired to 1] the Taanha hiirers D lictous wed-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moody and[oil Capsules. This old'and ‘tried rem~ ‘ding dinner- which had -heen especi-| daushter, Leah, of the Fifth ward|edy for kidney trouble and allied des ¥ . ally prepared for the occasian’ was returned: few devs.visit with rufiments has Btood the-test for huns 7z served. 'The bride, who is & charm: | MT. and . «iFred Bispham. and dP?im ::d m;%hllm“‘gw% ing and besutiful girl, wore a gown tamily at Brainerd, and heaith wil come ss-yeu P Feia of Copenhagen blue and carried swee X thy Wh St resto) peas?peMm.sg'o'pm?wore Belgian blue |, Miss DellajFHendrichson of Foss-[¢, ynu‘:‘s ofimnl Ji?ef"?&%ém unn;' 2 ‘and carred sweet peas, also.-As pne-of} 108, trained nurse, who has been in ca&l(\)fle or_two each day. A, ‘the teachers of Boise, having held e gity on a,case, returted to her LD MEDAL Haaselem Ofl “Cap- position at the Garfield and Jate: ) . Miss Hendrickson | sules are im{mmd from the laborato- the Longtellow school, the bride is a gister-of Mrs. Milo Gallinger of :K:pfl‘_' l: B-.u.b:&a’tono“;: .Jl)&m yery popular. She istheidanghter of bis city. s three. slzes, > ¥;s Efi d(:ampbell oa.fll;:admfi Wal 1iBeo : e egroom, who ‘has.. ¥ Bt N “Bolse eight years, is one of the:pram-{1-- B¥an, Bt Cloud; E. L. Wilson, . inent and successtud business men‘of FL:fl::“xo’EJ i‘l-l:‘:“s‘;‘:kv"fl‘;“%vfl;ef : £ the city,and.president of the Bruce L wrily oo Praris totone and A, G r D TONIGHT ONLY at 7:30 and 9:00 Tragedy the Victim— True Love the Conqueror. Martin company. :Mr. and ;Mrs. Bunstein, Stillwater, areamong the x ; Crane Wilbur|| in Bruce will be at -home to ‘their guests at the Markham. “Unto The End” | friends at 1208 East State street:af- ter Febryary 1. ““Mrs. A. B, Feir is expected .to ar- rive in-the city Bunday from Wells, The romance. of an ath- lete lightened by clever | Mr.;Bruce was at one time an; em- ploye ‘of ‘the Schneider Bros. store.in Minn., and will join her husband comedy touches and ‘the valor of a hale and hearty ‘Bemidji and is Well know here. here. - Mr. and Mrs. Feir have rented| :{the/ H. E. Reynolds home on Bemidji good fellow. - Also a Comedy avenue .and will commence house- &eeping. Mr.PFeir is:connected with “HUSTLE & HARMONY” { the ‘Secarity bank of. this.city, and has recently returned from.England, WEDNESDAY = and THURSDAY where he has been in military serv- Tee. i essie arriscale Starring in “The Heart | of Rachel”| Others in the Cast ome yesterdsy. -‘Corp. E..C. Reeve 126th Field Ar- A§{ tillery “who' returned to Crookston a - wmm | tow .days :ago went fo -Bemidji this $50;000 to Joan on farms. -Dean; morning where he will rémain for a Land=€o. s 5% d71tt] few -days the , guest .of - relatives. S e N _}'While in England Corp. Reeve visited John Smith of7Bertha spent yes-|his old home just south of London, terday -here on:business. =}t was the ifirst visit' home in over| -~ - 2 :Lx years t.l:‘d '3?: a s;u'pr‘lnetu:l ltlms« S. Chern:of St. Paul is among the| there.as they did not'expect him.-- Dbusiness: visitors: in Bemidji. Crookston Daily Timea! The Crookston Daily 'flmel Bays: ® hnd Andriew J]‘;m ot l;;sba! Y382 James Malone, son of:Mts. M. Malone! ‘train-shopper Monday. - }Ja , son of-Mts. M. i 5 DP. § y of'Crookston arrived in:Grand Forksr : S.Cohen of Milwaukee is among |after being discharged from the navy . the ont of town business visitors. . :|service as radio operatdr this morn- 3 ‘ 3 ing ‘according to a message received W, F. Noble of Blackduck 1s among | here. He will come o Crookston for * theout of-town ‘business visitors. a short stay within a foew da§s. Ma- 2 lone” was on the ;Northern .Pacific Ae¢ L. Elderkin of Duluth trans- when 1t ‘floundered. off. Fire Island, acted business in Bemidji Monday. ew York and was one of the last men -to leave the boat. B $100 Reward, $100 2 The veaders of this paper will s J. K. Dyer and wife of Minot,] ,eaueq to learn that thej re iz at least N. D., were guests in the city yester-| one dreaded disease that’science has day. 5 .| been able to cure in all its stages and X :,l:;t is c‘:’at:rrh. C-Itnrih Ml Ing %utlv luence y constitutional cond lons Claude Young of town of Eckles requires constitutional treatment. Hall's was among the business visitors Mon- | Catarrh Medicine is-taken internally and day. acts thru the Blood on.the Mucous Sur- faces of the System thereby’ destroying :.Mfi. ‘Mary Comas of -Bena.spent ‘esterday in Bemidji on business. Miss Margerie Main of Turtle au:f_‘:%::’m{ ‘J’.‘;J}a.‘,;‘:?,',,".{{.‘;‘;‘;’.’ ELLA HALL River is visiting- friends in Bemidji | stitution and assisting nature in doing its ED. COXEN work. The proprictors hive so much faith in the curative powsrs of Hall's GLORIA HOPE Catarth .M that i Ben Greeberg of Chicago is trans- !fimared Dollu:’br ‘ao’f than“mu JOS. DOWLING i " acting ‘business in Bemidjl for a] to cure Send for It i i Address F. J. CHENEY &.CO., short time. 2 . Oho. . Sold by alli Drugsst, Tec. Nels: Olson of town of Eckifs passed yesterday in the city onibusf- ness matters, o Mrs. ‘W. W. Wire of Bass Lake passeqd yesterday in Bemidji on busi- ness matters. this week. ° Mrs./Ole Moe of town of Frohn was gmong the business visitors in the city. Monday. S _ . - T LeRoy Measure and J.eonard Ker- bn of Frazee, Minn., were visitors i Bemidji yesterday. Clara’ B. Holden jof Sauk Center, Minn,, 'was among the guests at the - Markham yesterday, E. 'R. Montgomery and G. A. Beachem of Grand Forks, N. D.,.are visitorsiin the.city. ; Luman Aldrich and iMrs. ‘H. Ald- rich of Wilton transacted business in eBmidji Monday. 1 : istipation .is a co?ilm&x; .ailment. -His habits of life are isfu t his: bowels become sluggish and neglectéd the :result iis serious, Re‘n; u::.mofl.k.(?mechofLaCmsse.Wi; 3 “¥or'the pastitwoyearsi have had stomach trouble ~ and-was-badly constij ted.” My @hi:lfiaw;:sos‘:ldl tried many remedich and recently tajed DR ML Go mfim‘l.V,EI’PABLm T loun{i t}:mvfi;nge ex- actly what I needed, I.never used any.medicine T fin acted-so-naturally and without. any, griping Mrs. G. L. Dodge and two children |” ping. of Spur visited friends in--Bemidji o 4 £ Chfld'suffefing from between trains yesterday. constipation and.its attendant ills,»who will-try DR, MIIE?”I:X_AHVE TABLETS will find in them & safe and effective medicine. They are pleasant to take— faste like m&o-—.&o%fl: -children to- take'f 1fim‘w-m ‘chewed. “Costs only a:few; cents a.bas Mrs, ‘Arthur O'Neal left yesterday for Minneapoiis where she will visit relatives for a month. Miss Bergit Aanes and Miss Sigrid Jorgenson of Oklee were here be- tween ‘trains yesterday. Herman Sydney of Fertile, Minn., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. Lawrentz for a few ‘days. David Gill of Gill Brothers com- pany left last evening for -Minne- apolis and St. Paul, where he will ““pend a week on business. Thomas Porte and wife of Graand Forks, N. D., are among the visitors in theeity. Mr. and Mrs. Porte have a summeér home on Lake Moval, near this eity, o THE:BEMIDJ! DAILY PIONEER | DARTING, PIERCING Give way before the pene- trating effects of Sloan's " So do those rheumatic twinges and o'clock. A cordial Invitation is ex- | cOVering. ; GEQ. W. RHEA, | ¢he loin-aches of lumbago, the nerves { R 3d130 1 : s s, i H . . tended. brn. sy il ot Plaowoad _ Clty Treasurer mmwnfl In Elsie Jane Wilson’s Extraordinary Production passed yesterday in Bem shop- i Y ! o o ALEORE R i D TR o ot oSSt | “THE LURE of LUXURY" successful was the missionary |afternoon train. Water bills are due Feb. 1, and nll E " E tea and food sale given by the Mis- delinquents must be paid as this is The eaze of applying, "h““‘f‘h"‘ i stonary. soclety of the Methodist| Ray F. Scott, Joseph H. McHugh,|the end of the fiscal year. L. P. Eck-| of relief, the panitive results, the clean- From the story “The Bargain Tree” : church Saturday afternoon in-the|w. S Smith, L. 8. Staples; and G. A, {strum, water clerk. 4-131 | liness, and the economy of Sléan's ! 3 . Melver building on Beltrami avenue, | Chapman of Minneapolis were regis- Liniment make it universally preferred. MISS CLIFFORD’S LATEST Sioans HERE’S A PICTURE THAT It contains a plot. that will keep you guessing from start to finish, and the climax jwill amaze you and yet please you. ELKO --Wednestay Liniment Ruth Clifford BLUERBIRD Special Feature — Animated ~Cartoons Showing s ghfi; ie Chaplin in “Over the Rhine,” Drawn by Pat | Sullivan. . 10c and 20c COMING FEATURE Mme. Petrova in “THE PANTHER A WOMAN,” a Frist National Exhibitors’ Circuit attraction, produced by Petrava. Picture Company. : Liniment Kills Pain Night, 7:20 and 9 o'Clock SURE IS UNUSUAL TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:00 TOMORROW 3:00-7:30-9:00 ELKO THEATRE in N “A Bit of Jade” The Screen Beauty in a Picture of Romance and Adventure Added Attraction—Comedy *Winnie’sWild Wedding' Admission 10c and 20c Performances 3:00-7:30-9:00 THURSDAY _PARAMOUNT.PICTURE FRIDAY VIVIAN MARTIN In the Delightful Story of “VIVIETTE” - ; William J. Locke's Famous Romance Her wink was as deadly as a bullet from a gun! : It brought two- brothers to pistol points. Girls! Think before you wink! OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW Performances 3:00-7:30-9:00—Admission 10c and 20c WORLD".S‘TUDE 3 JUNE ELVIDGE | “The ZeroHour' ¥ FRANK MAYO Story by Paul West da, byfioyt and Smith d by fraversVale Diract: REX Theatre Wednesday SELECT PICTURES PRESENTS . ’ Scenario by Kathryn Stuart Directed by Allan Dwan t ' - Cast of Characters Ruth Brockton, Clara Kim- / : ball Young. 8 Grace Palmer, Anna Q. Nils- 4 son. g Tom Palmer, Jack Holt. GLARA KIMBALL YOUNG and Her Own Company F‘rom the stage success by Max Marcin George Brockton, Frederick Burton. Steven Wilson, Frank Cam- m peau, - “ 1 i Antonio Verdi, Nicholas i Dungew. ] y Mrs. Brockton, Mayme y A £ Kelso. g . ~ Ira Lazarre, Tully Marshall. Mr. Palmer, Edwin Stevens. ’t’ Phil, Jess Singleton. : Mrs. ‘Palmer, Eleanor Han- : g cock. . a Ruth’s chauffeur, W. A. Car- roll. by -ArthurE A PLAY OF THRILLS AND LOVE Phifogeaphy by.Arthur Edesott T ———————————————————— “Cheating Cheaters” is the story of a clever girl ‘who becomes‘leader of a notorious band..of international crooks. With the gang, she establishes a home in a fashionable section of the city for the purpose of becoming acquainted with the Palmer family, after which they plan to steal the famous Palmer jewels. The gang of which Miss Young, as Nan Carey, is the leader, takes the name of Brockton. There is a rumor that of the presence of Ferris, a famous detective, and the Brocktons plan to work rapidly. ‘Nan obtaine an invitation to spend the night with the Palmers, but instead, of -stealing the Palmer jewels, she discovers that they are paste and that her hosts are themselves ¢rooks, who in turn, were.secretly planning to rob the supposedly wealthy Brockton family. ; A STORY FULL OF SUSPENSE AND MYSTERY 10c -and 20c MATINEE Night, 7:20 and'9 o'Clack i R SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER

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