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P . +SATURDAY. EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1919 WHAT SOCIETY | ISDOING .+ STUDY CLUB MONDAY. A large attendance is desired at the ‘Woman's S8tudy club' Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the com- merclal club rooms, as the course of study for next year will be decided upon. DANCING PARTY TONIGHT. Invitations have been issued for a party to be given in the basement of ~ the Episcopal church this evening by the choir girls, Dancing and cards will be the amusements and refresh- ments will be served. PAGEANT TUESDAY EVENING. Tuesday evening, a ‘“Bisterhood and Mercy” will be given at 8 o’clock in the Baptist church by the Baptist Missionary society and a cordial invitation is extended to all. No admission will be charged but a silver offering will be taken. A so- cial hour and refreshments will be enjoyed -after the pageant. i PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES "°$50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land: Co. da71tf J. J. Slade of Chicago is among the week-end visitors in Bemidji. L. A. Millington of Hibbing is a business visitor in the city. . Mrs. Joe Priest and son of Hibbing passed yesterday in Bemidji. John Ward_ of Thiet River Falls is among the out of town visitors. L P McReehan of Superior fis ‘transacting business in the city. §. B. Cleveland of St. Paul is _:spending the week-end in Bemidji. Mrs. R. Gilmore of Lake Boulevard is visiting her parents in Fosston. W. ‘A. Stranch of Moline, Ill, “transacted business in Bemidji Fri- day. Mrs. O. "A. Wennberg of Clear- Ifirook is a visitor at the Hotel Mark- am. V. H. Morris. of Minneapolis is among the business visitors in the city today. Harry Latwin of Menomoni, Wis,, is transacting business here for a short time. 0. C. Tumey of Des Moines is in the city today, being here on' busi- ness matters. Mrs. L. A. Rerick of Tenstrike was among the out of town business vis!- ‘tors yesterday. W. Joseph and wife of. St. Paul .were among the visitors at the Hotel Markham yesterday. Ted Meyer and H. Fisher of Min- neapolis are passing the week-end in the city on business matters. ‘L. 'W. McClure of Minneapolis fs among the business visitors in Be- midji, being a guest at the Markham, A. O. Akre,One of the Fifth ward merchants, has gone to Minneapolis, wheré -he will take a much needed Test. . L. A. Paddock of Minneapolis, Joseph Cooper of New York and John Connell of Duluth are week-end visi- tors in Bemidji. Mrs. Harry Reynolds and daughter, Alice, left this noon for New York City where they will join Mr. Rey- nolds who is in the Y. M, C. A. war work. 5 Mr. and_ Mrs. Clifton Craven and daughter, Iris, left last evening_ for Mipneapolis. Mr. Craven has been connected with the Security State bank while in Bemidji. | In Addition to the Regular i Program a Feature Film of the " Motor Corps LAKE CITY ENCAMPMENT ‘Well Be Shown — Local men in the film—don’t fail ito see this film—only one FLKO. THEATRE pageant, | David Hinshaw of Wilton trans- acted business in the city between trains Friday. Milvin Ostby, county agent, of ‘Walker was among the visitors in the city yesterday, Mrs. Alice Perault went to Turtle River yesterday where she will visit friends and relatives during the week-end. . Mrs. Frank - Schroeder, who has visited friends and relatives in Wil- ton for the past week, returned to Bemidji yesterday. 3 Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church in this city, will hold serv- ices in Wilton Sunday afternoon. Miss Nellie Rise of Kelliher was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Thief River Falls, where she will visit friends and relatives for a month. Northern Minn. agency. Dwight D. Miller, Dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167 Security Bank Building. 21 _ Rev. Ira Alvord went to. Minne- apolis this morning where he will meet with the Baptist minister of that city and lay plans for a million dollar drive which will be launched in this territory within the near fu- ture. This money will be used for reconstruction work in the mission- ary field and abroad. Rev. Alvord is a state representative at this con- ference.—St. Cloud Daily Times. Be- fore going to. St. Cloud Rev. Alvord was pastor of the Baptist church m Bemidji. The fo)lowiug item appeared in the Crookston Daily Times yesterday: Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Norman and Mr. Jand Mrs. Henry Welte have as their guest James Malone of Grand Forks, who was just recently discharged from the navy as radio operator. He will return to the Forks shortly. James Malone was on the ship Northern Pacific when it floundered off Fire Island and remained with it until his discharge. Malone is a Be- midji boy and well known here. Be- fore going to Grand Forks, he was re- porter on the Bemidji Daily Pioneer, and since that time and until he entered the military was on the staff of the Grand Forks Herald. CHURCHES St. Bartholomews Episgoval. Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany. 10 a. m., Church school. 11 a. m., Celebration of the Holy Eucharisl, and a sermon. “Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness.” A George Backhurst, pastor. BAPTIST. Owing to the pastor’s absence from the city, the Rev. M. A. Soper will preach at 11 a, m, In the evening PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE It iem’t age, it’s careless living that uts men “down and out.” Keep your nternal organs in good condition and you will always be physically fit. The kidneys are the most over- worked organs in the human body. When they break down under the atrain and the deadly uric acid ac~ cumulates and crystallizes look out! These sharp crystals tear and scratch the delicate urinary channels causing exeruciating pain and set up irrita- tions which may cause premature de- eueration and often do turn into eadly Bright’s Disease. One of the first warnings of slug- ig.}lsh kidney action is pain or stiffness the small of the back, loss of appe~ tite, indigestion or rheumatism. Do not wait until the danger is upon you. At the first indication of trouble o after the causc at once. Get a trial fmx‘ of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, imported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They will give almost hnmedia]te relief. If for any .cause they_should not, your money will be refunded, But be sure to get MEDAL. None other is genuine. sealed boxes, three sizes, Daily Health Talks URIC ACID IN THE SYSTEM BY LEE H. SMITH, M.D. DUric acid is now generally recognized 08 the cause of more diseases than was heretofore belieyed. When the kidneys are out of order uric acid accumulates within the body in euper abundance. The disordered kidneys do not filter the poisons out of the blood, as they ought to do, and so the poigons remain in the blood and float around until they find a place to lodge, in form of urate salts. The thing to remember is that you may have rheumatism in any part of the body—you may have pains anywhere —your back may ache and your head may be dizzy—but the trouble is not where the pain appears. The trouble is in the kidneys, and what is the first thing to do? You must get- that_excess uric acid out of your system, which can be done by takin; Anuric Tabletz, the eplendid remed: which Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. has put on sale in the drug stores a a low price. Anuric Tablets (mad« double strength ), when taken into the system as medicine, have the peculia: power of dissolving the uric acid de posited there. Drop a bit of sugar o: sall into hot water, and it will dis- appear. In precisely the same way do these Anuric Tablets dissolve uric acid. Of course, after ridding the system of aric acid, it may return again unless you eat the right foods and live the right kind of life, but Dr. Pierce will advise you fnlly on proper food and correct living if you write and ask him. He n no charge for such advice. T Tablets to-day, by all me: that urie- acid out of Don’t, don’t, don’t; pu e, ——— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER at 7 o'clock H. BE. Rice will have charge of the service. Sabbath school will be held at 10 a. m, and B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m, A. M. Whitby, pastor. METHODIST. A special invitation to young people is extended for the morning service at 10:45. “The Stewardship of Life’” will be the theme, and the christian service flag- will be un- furled. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Theme, ‘“The Stewardship of Posses- sions.” A place for everybody in the Sun- day school at 12 o'clock and at 7, in consideration of “World Democracy” with the Epworth League. At each service you’' will hear a Minute Man and receive a printed message. Blaine Lambert, minister. SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. The services next Sunday morning} will be conducted. in the Norwegian language. Sunday school immediate- 1y after the service. Classes in’ Cati- chism and explapation conducted in both languages. % Osmund Johnson, pastor. CONGREGATIONAL. Sunday school at 10 a. m. At 7:30 o’clock in the evening superin- tendent W. G. Bolcom will have charge o fthe services. Rev James Austin, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN. ; Sunday school at 11 o’clock, at the Presbyterian church, “The Republic of Christ,” the scripture reference being Eph. 2:19. Sunday evening hert will speak on “The Spirit Fillgd Life,” and the scripture reference for this meeting will be Col, 2:9-1{0. ‘ Sunday school will take place at 10 |. o’clock a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock p. m. L. P, Warford, pastor. DRVE AWAY HEADAHE [ i) e Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan- gers of “headache ine,” Relieves headache and that e feeling from colds or congestion, And it acts at oncel Musterole is -a clean, White ointment; made with oil of mustard. = Better: a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way-can it affect stomach and heart, a8 some in- ternal medicines do. Excellent for_sore, thraat, - bronctitis (N NRE asthma, S SPECIAL! 4 leurity, ; préee! Stéoa?fispa;l:in;ghgs of the fi::'k orl lj:?m MONDAY and _VTUESDAY Influenza and kindred diseases start withacold. Don't trifle with it. At the first shiver or sneeze, take CASCARI‘\. QUININE Q) Btandard cold remedy for 20 tablet e e H w‘: cold back ifit By e ore Sortas TONIGHT and 'SUNDAY at 2:30-7:30-9:00 B The $irl, the man- and the dream that came true sprains; sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, Tosted foet, colds, of the chest (it often prevents r{meumonia 30c and 60c jars; tal size $2.50 Fighting Bill” Russell 100 miles an hour on the hood of an auto. “UP ROMANCE ROAD” also pictures of OUR MOTOR CORPS DRILL At their recent encamp- ment in Lake City, in which the Bemidji Motor Corps officers and men took part. ELKO THEATRE In ARTCRAFT picture “ARIZONA” SPECIAL MATINEE - At 4:20—Monday Only—for Children GRAND Theatre NEXT WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY : PRISCILLA DEAN Select Pictures Present in b NORMA TALMADGE “SHE HIRED A in HUSBAND” “THE FORBIDDEN EDDIE POLO in the Eighth CITY episade of “The Lure of the | A thrilling story of old China showing the star as San and Toy. By George Scarborough Circus,” entitled *“The Human Ladder” Matinee Matinee | U. C. I. NOTICE. HER HUSBAND DEVELOPED CGREEN EYES Because His Wife Was young and beautiful. Before ‘“the cure” he wasn't fit to live with. After “the cure” thrillingly admin- istered—Heaven on earth! IT'"S MIRTH PROVOKING “His Wife’s Friend” Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy Performances 3:00-7:30:9:00-—~Admission 10c and 20c 10c and 20c Bpecial soclal session, Moose hall 8:00 p..m., tonight, a good time for once in your life. Wm. J. Neth, sec. Come and have 1d21 ELKO e PAGE THREE o —— e e e e AXEL F. ELFSTRUM Registered Pharmacist Barkers Drug Store TONIGHT AND TOMORROW WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS A NEW BEAUTY! YOUNG—FASCINATING—AND SOME ACTRESS! SHE’S Madaline Traverse Star in a big Society Romance that’s bubbling with action “THE DANGER ZONE” settings include the reception room of J. P. Morgan's *home, and the main hall of “The Breakers,” the Vanderbilt home, at Newport, R. 1. BEAUTY AMID GORGEOUSNESS Also Two Reel Comedy See “the cure.” Night, 7:20 and 9 o'Clock — ggunday’s Big Feafi)fg The Screen’s Most Winsome Star Doug. Fairbanks] VIOLA DANA “The Gold Cure” Sparkling Five-Act Metro Comedy CHARLIEINCHAPLIN “The Vagabond” 10¢ and 20c Matinee ‘ Night, 7:10 and 9 o’Clock - Rex Theatre Program WEDNESDAY Sidney Olcott Presents Walker Whiteside and Miss Valentine Grant “THE BELGIAN” b y Frederic Arnold Kummer Copyright, 1917 A story dealing with the lives, the suffering, the hopes of a son and daughter of Bel- gium. Endorsed by Critics Matinee } { { { Night __ NEXT WEEK COMING Julius Steger presents EVELYN NESBIT (Mrs. Harry Thaw) In a Story of Self Sacrifice “HER MISTAKE” A powerful drama of New York society life, presenting the famous beauty and her son, Russell Thaw Matinee Night R e