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"FUESDAY.EVENING, FEBRUARY' 4, 1919 . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Pure lard 29¢ ‘per:1b. at ‘Tropp-| Northern Minn., agency. Dw’lghts man’s. - 2d24 ?v'ex“l:?;a E:pt:?rdzl;l&a .inuin;a:w;“t;f STRENGTmNs w C. G. Frederiokson of Duluth was| Phone 167 Secatity. Bank Building: KIDNEYS"—' G R A ” D :l'OMGHT;tAST TIMES at 7:30 and 9:00 a ness visitor Monday. 3 PURIFIES BL()GD ‘Tou_can't expect weak k’.dneg UNION LABOR PROTESTS “STATE CONSTABULARY” Remember the pageant at the Bap-’ tist church Tuesday evening. 2d24 3 to THE REAL WEST! REAL CAVALRY! : P.A, Walugé of Park Rapids spent filter the acids and poisons out of your ; GHT. * vesterday in Bemidji on busin st. pm(u'?y,-g,’."ffl_fi;‘ffl )1“0‘. to-| &ystem unless they al;?z iven a little J‘:‘]n AND “Baptist ssfonary ‘society | matters. s day entered a protest against what| Dow't allow them to become diseased { i s veRLI Dowt try to cheat watute,” n’ ry to naf ' 5 When the bill to make permanent| ~As soon as you commence to hi Evans ‘of Scholcraft passed yester-|the state motor corps was called for| hackaches, feel farvous ond tired, Gl day in the city the guests of friends. | public discussion in the house of rep-| BUSY. These are usually warnings . resentatives, members of the Trades| hat Yyour' kidneys are not working Mrs. I. C. Stewart and son of Wil- d Labor asse 2 | properly, IES AID SUPPER, tston, N. D., arrived n the clty Sun- | on hand to urge asalnat it Delos| oD% 220, delay @ minuto. Go after the The Swedish Lutheran Ladies Aid|day and will be the guests of Mrs. | gates representing many unions and vo‘t‘xsrser a‘oge ments or you may fin wsociety of the Fifth ward will meet Stewarts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.|other communities were presenit. 2age, GOLD MED. E{fi:fl?}xgu rJ(‘)’ille s ‘at the home of Mrs. Walstead to- i morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sup- J. Swedback for a couple of months, Certaln members of the legislature | sules will give almost imuter are back of a move to permanently | 'from kidoey troubles, per will be served commencing at| Dancing and games at the hard|establish the state motor corps in|'AL- Haulem Ol Capsul & o'clock, to which the public {8 cor- | times party Thursday evening in the| connection with the Minnesota state] the ‘;T°’~0':[l‘ha? are thy o grlging dially invited. Episcopal church basement. Tickets|guard and legislation is also up for Haarlem Oil Capsules imiported diree from the lagboratories in Haarlem, Hol- HOSTESS TO SOCIETY. will stage a pageant this evening in > A § the church, to which the public is Miss Mary Schumer and Miss Irma invited . No admission ‘fee' will ve charged but a silver offering will be Ataken, 2 it termed a “state constabulary.” 16¢ and 26c. 3426 | establishment of an airplane corps. ‘lang, ~Ask your drugpist for GOLD — MED. and accept no ‘sub.titutes. Fairbanks, 2 | Mrs. 0. J. Weekley who has been ; Look for the name GOLD MEDAT on eu'f"'o‘?'»‘i':'.‘."' fi:’:‘é’fi?&‘t‘flfi’&i"’;fil at times quite i1l this winter, left for FARM LABOR TOPIC. evers box, Thres sizes, sealed Dflvk%gflo s V[ e ' mu{ at the home of Mrs. Jennie Van Bemidji on Monday morning’s train, (By United Press.) Money refunded if they do mot quickly g 1f you P! eas s v here she will remain for the present| Watert: ] kelp you, Arnam- tonight at o'clock.” Mrs. |V atertown, S. D., Feb. 4.—S8aving Blaine Lamb‘ert and &n‘ Van Arnam with her daughter, Mrs. Spencer, and | of ]Jabor on the farm .was the princi- will be leaders. All members are| VDere she will receive steady medi-|pal subject before the South Dakota { urged to be present. cal attendance.—Gully Adyance. Corn and Grain Growers association Let’s go to the hard times party in ;P seslon lere today. i Fravtical 3 AID 3 'armers and experts are here to - HOBTESSES TO % the: Episcopal chur¢h basement|spend three dayspon details of crop Mesdames Sam' A. Cutter, George| Thursday evening. 3425 Palmer-and- Fred- Schadegg will be WOMEN ARE. D RBANKS - BOOSTING IT “ARIZONA™ growth and handling. 5550 :"e:{: od"i‘;: cll:&:;;: &“:h:";:)%’; James Kernan of Duluth; R. H. = —== Aa ARTCRAFT Perure y Knoll, Minneaoplis; L. D. Pear X M Mra, A. M. Bagley, 908 Beltrami| New York: A, Jl? Anderson, Margis; YOU CAN'T FOOL THEM Added Attraction avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. | A Pollock, Milwaukee; 8. L. Blood, | . : = Luneh will be served to Whioh the | Fergus Falls, and J. L. Roiland of st R0 yan; haye alorwe (et aad ot Py » ‘public is invited. Thief River Falls were among the Eases Quickl When You App]y ‘thick and thin to what they know and THE ’Ro” TEsT TRLS MEET. Elests 2t the Hotel sMapkliam) Mon a Little Musterole, b‘gfl:fl:fl: %?"evéflfxf' in_our elty are - { SWAY Bvans woud-ike 10| NI G W s | ANTONIO MORENO e ey 1 'chtory Eirls tltneet wnmi fashtpaid for Liberty bonds. ‘In-{oldf ustard plaster. Just| health whero befors each day was one = mOrTOW" afterncon after school | quire after 5 p. m., evenings. . Room flong *'nervous. drag o e, * [jjat 4 o'clock. The piay, which will be 81, Markham hotel. B Gaus % 2 gohtie | o 2%, 00 womas wrpaeet it e | WEDNESDAY AND FRIvRIDAY :Eiven in Mi y the girls will be SRR feel that makes the drudgery, you can- < Paralta Pl resent the main to; or. discussion at this L. M. Galloway of Cass Lake was|out the mot get:ahead when you go to bed all in, ° ara ays pres :session. All members who have not |a business visttor in Bemidji yester- ite: ] 90 ‘llredm'fi 5‘“ "'dn ot ‘wxlflng’v‘: ‘paid their January dues will please | day and while here was a guest at i ;“g:'rll: nly wn: .l\ he‘r;:fl\::e'?&k every Ll " BE TTY” come prepared to do so. . . the Mfalékham. Hourigan & Gallo-|{q A i ‘tugc p-;ilm_:, :?dnmbmon 5!;;:. ‘:l\';st mr:, gt ] way of Cass Lake are putting a new il asthma, an e, an woman hefo = o LOMATHIANS MEET. millinery store in the.Elks building co! B e T DAL AL T S ) featuring _G. ‘W.iCampbell ‘entertained - thejand ‘will open for business as sooy |rheumatism, lumbago, of | wpirits,” the picture of health, cheeks Philomathian club last ‘evening at}as Mrs. Galloway returns. from the joints, sprains, musele ;fos n}d full of the °°l°,',,fl}“ only i;on‘ B ls , his home; ten members being present. | millinery markets in the .eastern p‘h‘.uf’,ggdnm“"“';; bofpor J AR LS Bess e a" r ca a The topic for the evening was ‘‘His- | cities. the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). | cioek, nothing worries me, I sleep Hke Eitlon of the United Btatonr sad the| Puro 1 b S et ooy o msam e | Fuke £ ot i, Shoashated ution of the Un -States,” and the ure lard 289c per 1b. at Tropp- P o y y. J discussion = was lead by Mr. Camp-|man's. 2d24 | +30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, LR R LR S ER R bell. "The club will meet in two & ‘friends are boosting it". weeks with C. L. Isted of Lake Boule-| Mr. and Mrs. M. Hinkley of Pon- ey e e uiL (hat fir6d Al . L tiac, Mich., arrived.in the city yester- feeling “or any form of mnervousness, if 7 ye . h o y morning and Mr. Hinkley will i “they take a brace, and stack up toa § ! NEW COURSE OF STUDY. resume his former position in the BUCKAES Of Phosphated Iron. It alre will | ; At the meeting of the Woman's|George T. Baker & Co., jewerly STE ) Tive wite once taore, 80 &t bUSY. ! Study club yesterday afternoon it|store. Since leaving Bemidji Mr. £ Special Notice: To insure doctors and o { "was decided to have a miscellaneous | Hinkley has been in the service but their patients —getting the Genuine onlg | 'program for next year. Mrs. Ira | has received his honorable discharge. e it o0 ot allow deatera- o .-French, Mras. L. B. Wilson and Mrs,. | They were accompanied by Miss B ulf'yo‘l,xng'll;%rd&lfl::l.“l i % g ‘LiiP. Warford were appointed as the | Luella Harriman, who will also make program committee. - The program | her home in Bemidji. Zyesterday was as follows: Roll call—Name of Famous Italian City Drug Store and leading drug- gists everywhere. : If your mother were Chinese and your father Amer- ican, would you expect a white man to marry you? -ELKO- Select Pictures presents TOMORROW ONLY Norma Talmadge “THE FORBIDDEN CITY” A Chinese Mandarin Offered San San to the Emperor, But When They Found Her Half American Baby Girl $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. i da71tt YGardens ‘:db Ax:‘:_hngfitnro,”‘ the| | paper prepared by Mrs. H. C. Baer, Mrs. C. B. Minnick hds received a 1_1;‘ rp:_-l Q.y‘, :fimfl. Xétml:;r- fras l;tltl?jr sfia!in‘g thz:it n%: little grand.- g s 3 c , the infant daughter of Mr. and Today,” Mrs. Theodore Virts. ., | Mrs. W. H. Walker of Portland, Ore., COMING : Paper—'‘Rome and the Vatican,”{dled from pneumonia, following the : A “’;;ho- nl:itp:lll:l:t'l" i1 be. neag | A" She recelved atolegram Julius Steger presents ~'The ng--will -be.. _earlier stating the child was'dead but . 3 F?DNIH 17. - no particulars were given. -Mr. and EVELYN NESBIT Mrs. Walker made their home'in Be: (Mrs. Harry Thaw) midji until ‘a few months ago when \ X In a Story of Self Sacrifice ",PERSONALS AND :‘l‘ll?;v ;ng:ig out west, and are‘ well “HER MISTAKE” I NEWSY NOTES [[|sere: a5 Buniioft wea own.trom | Marcell Monday and went to Grand || A powerful drama of New Rapids, where with his attorney and q i 1 attorney for his wife, Christine Sun- York society life, ptesednt;lng re lard 39¢ per 1b. at Tropp- | d10f, & stipulation was made to have the famous beauty and her %.. j 2d24 | his wife's: petition for divorce heard | son, in chambers at Bemidji on Feb 11. ; : n “Miss Harkness of Bagley is spend- | No objection will be entered to the Russell Thaw % the Emperor Ordered Sa 1ng the.day in. Bemidji. petition the question only at || Matinee Night San to the Hall of E¥es ¢ issue being the division of the pro- 2 Fl hi s “Mrs, G. O. Saddler of Redby passed | Perty, says Mr. Sundloft. "'H. R. Stark | T ashing Spears is his attorney and W. B. Taylor is attorney for Mrs. Sundloff. J MENTU. The following menu will be served at the M. E. Ladies aid tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Bagley, 908 Beltrami avenue, for 15c. Come and get your supper. Serving from 4 o’clock till all are served. Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Hot Rolls, Cake and Coffee. 1-2-4 nA"'Y HEALTH —fAl—KS With Tickets Ending in What Is The Cause of “0” when you go to see * Backache? MADGE EVANS BY DOCTOR CORNELL In World Picture alctoche o piope the st s ] WTHE LOVE NET” ELKO Wed. i yesterday.in the _olty shopping. 5 -J. J. 1de of Harris;, Minn, is a The nfiost exquisite Chinese story ever filmed. ALSO AN L-KO COMEDY 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock ‘business visitor at the Markham. FREE DADDY TOME' “=Mrs. John G. Morrison, Jr., of Red ‘Lake passed Monday in Bemidji. ToMORROW w RIE DX = TOMORROW Sidney Olcott’s Historic Masterpiece “The Belgian’ “The Belgian” is a gripping, stirring story that will make every human heart ache for the martyrs in down-trodden Belgium. And with the ache will come the thrill everyone feels for those who valiantly defend their rights, their homes and their honors. Then will be born the determination to help them avenge them- selves and to do our part in the great fight for freedom and democracy, for “The Belgian” comes upon us like a storm that is mighty and blows us powerfully into a vivid realization of what this conflict has to overcome. Walter Whiteside staring { Frederick Kummer Valentine Grant Aad A. Tone of Northome is among ‘:l;o- business visitors in the city to- y. “N. B. Valland of ‘Grand Forks,. ):.» D., is transacting business in the city. “Miss FElla Sonstrud of Dewey ;’:uhua left yesterday . for ' Fargo. s iirene Hollister and Mrs.- Hal H: Smith of Boy River are visitors in the city. - TCharles Murray of Lengby is among the business visitors “at the © Markham, X do you find anybody free from it.” Some- times the cause is obscure, but Dr. Piercey of Buffalo, N. Y., a high medical authority, says the cause is very often a form of catarrh that settles in the delicate mem- train visitors in the-city: yesterday. |branes of the feminine: dargans. When ~ " | these organs are inflamed, the first symp- Miss M. Wilde of Tenstrike, who | tom is backache, accompanied by bearing- has visited friends in' the city for the | down sensations: weakness, unhealthy dis- STAHL-JACOBS past several days, returned to her | gharges, irrcgularity, painful periods, irrie g home Monday. tation, headache and o gencral rundown || . Eurmture *Mrs. M. A. Nelson, who has visited condition. Any woman in this condition enovators “trlends and relatives in Bemidji dnd |i8 to bepitied, but pity doesnot cure. The || - » 3 001 ouaranteed vicinity for the past two weeks, re- |trouble calls for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Work called f - turned to her home in Virginia yes- | Prescription, which is a scparate and dis- 3 05 called for and de- ivered. terday. tinet medicine for women. It is made of || General Repair ~Mrs. F. A. Craver and Mrs. H. A. Lester of Turtle River were between “Fighting Bill” Russell 100 miles an hour on the hood of an auto. roots and herbs put up without alcohol or opiate of ‘any kind, for Dr. Picrce uses Put on your old gray bonnet and come to the hard times party Thurs-| nothing clse in his preseription. Favorite “UP ROMANCE ROAD" ;;{.:;m?gbl‘:_ e;he }’)3::3::' ;:;‘2: Prescription is a natural rémedy for wo- Sh°p also ipictures of 2337 retreshmbnta. " Bdzs | men, for the vegetable growths of which it Phone 488 311 6th St. P The action takes place prior the outbreak of the is made seem to havg been intended by ———————e | Nature for that very purpose. Thousands woRBARsuS <o) dila Anured SqeH | of girls and women, young and old, have < o operoL 05 ¥ rananinr 008 ftaken it, and thousands have written i *sjujuomysey 103 | grateful letters to Dr. Pierce saying it “WOIMAS U JO 590VJING ENOONN 943 | mgde them s7ell. In taking Faverite Pre- -uj ‘gexw} .:? g:p';o[;a“:‘ ‘:‘;2:?:; -f};;“fi“ scription, it is reassuring to know that it f;'?oo"'m i wm(l?&sgv % sl‘:ra‘;gltxt to the fause of the trouble. -.m“a' 30 Avp N9 Sy ~edussaad Aur ere is but one way t6 overcome sickness, o} pequosqns ‘_pu;; 3&:‘ ofim ao:{ I?)Jg‘sm and that is to overcome the cause. That . 5 > - 5 g e Lo 2t e R B He e 103 0d QEYANNH ANO nd 10c for trial pkg. of Tablets. 39 e oy 8ed T GG PO o Bue | i v Yol Bufalo, N. Y. fl ‘ng‘-flm ::‘::u;?a 1‘ é:g:q;) Constipated women, as well as men, are [ by I } | advised by Dr. Pierce to take his Pleasant e W, e -‘-%uemf, m Pellets. They are just splendid for cose ‘ePI0L 307 AN 0G0 JO e1wig | tiveness, war and extends through the period which follows the kaiser’s path into martyr Belgium exposing to the world the mysteries of the German Secret Service and intrigue. STUPENDOUS HEART INTEREST SPECTACLE Motor Corps LAKE CITY ENCAMPMENT ELINOR FIELD PP P Ity e e e T I LES PEETER LT Ry EEEEEEr o« tow o o | Read The Pioneer Want Ads ! AR AP ARPINPIEPPIPP IO LSO SIL PILLPOP PSP PIPNEIN IO FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R » . ! | e AR