Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 8, 1919, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “PAdE Five WORSE THAN ~ i 48 A.!.&,FQL'F. E;,Esinum DEADLY 1 2 B Deks e - POISON GAS Riduos dlsease s BT Wanted—General agent for brook on business matters. He will | Rex theatre in the Metro presenta-{ gons, liyat:uckguou%“meoofdd o OL‘E RE-ORGANIZF™. ~ return to his home today. tion"*“The Divorcee,” in which Ethel In most cases the vietim is wai this Ci?f(' Lady or gentleman, At the meeting held by St. Philip’s Barrymore is starred. fif the :I\g'pmachm;;dugon Nature fig h _even you .are 'Now ' em- Red' Cross ‘cirele this week, at the| Rev. Osmund -Johnson, pastor of| I the role of Lady Frederick, tae| Pacc. Tiaduche, indigestion, {nsom, :_gloyed, you can easily make 5 back, - o home of Mrs. George French, Tenth | the Scandinavian' Lutheran chureh |beautiful young woman who sacrl-| (e oo sk"?!&:go'x;:t:nd = 40 to $50 per week without didficult, ;ggiving up your present posi- e e e et Northern Mifn., agendy. Dwigl D. Miller, Dependable. insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167 Security Bank Building. 1d28 gives the star opportunity to display many emotional roles. This {8 a story you won’t forget as soon as you leave the theatre, o A1 Kalfer, president of the First BIG BILL SUNDAY. { National bank of Bagley, was in Be- A drama of ‘compelling force and midji yesterday enroute to Clear-|2appeal will be shown Sunday at the lo| reet 4 will preach at Brevi d ficed her own happiness and later| g, in urinal 5 55 acreqt RO R IEAvonde, he orold tomorrow. This wllll%ea!xxlls g’;flg’efi? her reputation, for the sake of her| i on - of Jonl?le bremgfin. l:nm‘?n: ““From Business College to Bank** reads was. re-organized into a Ladies Aid like & page in fiction. - ¥et; of 53 youns men aad _ [R'tiom. Miss H. Lilly of 714 sermon at these two places, as Rev.|family, Miss Barrymore is supreme. Ikineyw, oAl n. . y. o 2‘:’3#?3’: St lavis oo Ghjerde of Walker will have cliarge of Het‘i: 1fi:atrong eu:louox:ia :ng c}:aexp Sy nh}]‘-;l!tgn sutctl\ ; ‘fi;nd appeas Jou 'E SR ie L Dale s gt o i, South Second St., Virginia, - --~Pregident—Mrs. George French, these two congregations in the fu-|Pathiés swayed and hel er large . cer ly, qi éfl:! Miss Ella Boetcher graduated from the Dakow +(§ Minn., made $90 the first 'Vice president—Mrs. Frank Finn, |ture. audience spellbound in the tenser| GOLD NMIDAL Haarlem Ol Capsules, Busineis Collége Into & position at the Fieat state . | B/ Wei ek.' Write for full par- Secretary—Mrs. T. Baudette, moments of the play, while in the This ' famotus ‘ old rembiy’htn Wfimfl.fi&fibfl}éfi:flm :_:: day Treasurer—Mrs, L. M. Ford. Alvin * Goodspeed Iy more romantic gcenes her compelling | fhe test for two hundred years in the Farmers Seate Bank, Voliaire, N. Dak. Kinney, who c:l;:g toml;gmf:?ll lt: a‘:f °h“;m ‘:“d mugnelt(c personality mfigm;flfifl,::dfl&“ "u”:;:'h ni :l. ;n::::b-::m men I:r:n:u! the North, tend th ; 'g | made-a strong appeal. : rect m the home are eager to cmploy Dakota Business College grad- C. E. MONTHLY MEETING. son, Cozp?r:?mlliez: n{}l;:og::etlp“geg Charlie Chaplin will also be seen H"gfiw{;efie&l %‘h@n it Gates because of thelr thotourh, practical training. The, Christian Endeavor society of | turned to their home yesterday. 'The|in ‘‘The Cure.” of the sturdicst and hea) e e o8 for amuary e, oror W the Presbyterian church held its reg- | funeral was held Thursday morning, 3 the world and it may Dno:r.w BUSINESS ¢ o !.qum;h“ . ular monthly business meeting last|Fr, J. J. T. Philippt officiating. Cor. COMING NEXT WEEK. almost every store. Yo COLLEGE, Ferge, N. Dak. _ {5 ticulars. i WM. L. TULL 105 'Sherman 'Bldg. Duluth, Minn. re. e erenikn_s at the home of Quincy|poral Goodspeed died from scarlet| ‘Monday: Paul ‘Powell's Bluebird Jromptly. rfig"’;“’“.‘ g it gt ! T . "Nat ¢ T feverin Camp Riley, Kansas. Inter-| production,. starring Carmel Meyers | GOLD MEDAT, Brand, mus“ i : Nat Given .gave the society a talk|ment was in: Holy Cross tery.. prt i PE) pd on boosting for the concert which the R cemetery. |in “Who Will'Marry Me?" kddie| ages, threo sizes, . soclety contemplates sbout the last PR Akt 48 U b 'MONDAY and TUESDAY of February, Carlton Crothers. out- ‘Puesday: Constance Talmadge in = % T lined plans for the ticket selling cam- Mra. Leftingwell's Boots,” n most de- Vitagraph Star Feature paign and the lookout, musie and so- A T T H E lightfal comedy. » ' Miss Ambition ’ oial- cemittess, and. the ‘tredsurer, Wednesday-Thursday: Screen Clas- > mag:vn;?o;ts.w arford gave a talk on 3 sics presents Harold Lockwood in starting capable ‘e use to which the new stereoptian THEATERS The Great Romance. : could be put by the society. He also ¥ . IMPORTANT /ANNOUNCEMENT By a special arrangement beautiful _with the publishers we are able h i brought up the subject of communjty - 3 3 HTH —for 'a_very limited time—to rought up the subject of communlt Bt it Oble, Sity of Toledo: Corrinne Griffith || wi A A oy auriiofec by the ELEO SPECIAL PROGRAM. Lucas County, #s. * {imake a remarkable offer on Frank J, Cheney makes. oath that he Principal J. W. Smith was voted The art of Mary Pickford combined is ‘senior partner of the firmi of F. J. .. B. D. Boyce brought up the sub-| . 4,0y . - g genius, ‘'who collaborated | and that said firm will the ‘#sum of Ject of placing magazines in the new | yith Jeanie MacPherson, author uf| ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each | recreation room for returning- and “A Romance of the Red,woods" re-| 30d svgryufaae of ?"é‘i{{i‘é’“&fi%‘,‘;"fi%‘fi Sob. 4 ’ i A ; Product; tarring | passing soldlers. Two m“g”‘“e‘t’hwl‘]" sulted in the creation of the special| MEDICINE, —~ FRANK 7. CHENBY. i | ! be placed in the room each month bY| srferaft screen- classic, in . seven| Sworn to before me gnd subseribed in . the society. ts, wh my:presence, #his 6th day of December, C l M ! After b;:miness a social time took fl‘::at’r: u,',f}‘g,‘flf&:f’éfia:;tg:gxlltg Agg]e%nme' A WN?HL”EA%C:{,‘M arme e y er lace. :Musle wag furnished by Miss|ayg evening:” '*“A Romance of the| Halls Catarrh Modicine is. taken. ine IN ‘ Muriel McGhee, Harold Dahl, and Redwoods” - presents ‘a red-blooded | ternally and acts through the Blood on | ! Raymond Hannah, after which lunch | g¢ory of the west, replete with dra-| the Mucous Surfaces of the System, Send "was served by the hostess. matic situations and incldents made| A €0., Toledo, O. “WHO W|LL £ charming by Miss Pickford’s person- Bold by all ‘drugglsts, T5e, Added Attraction Two-Reel “Big vV’ Comed “Pluck and Plotters"” These new fun-makers are ‘said to bé'real scream- provoking. .- MONDAY Paul Powell’s Bluebird ‘r | This is & unique opportunity you cannot afl"prd to miss. Inquire today Butterick ‘Dopariment lity. Elliott D . Marshall| Hall's Family Cills for constipation q 1 L 1 0 ) — :".2::"“"'{:‘?‘;1’:::6‘;;,‘{’““"{“°,:;'¥ dla 3 MARRY ME?” 'ELKO Theatre W. G. SCHROEDER ‘ ery American girl wants ‘‘Ro- . - 4 | £ ; Eddie Polo—The Lure of the - |20 _________________ ; T - PERSONALS AND |fjinezge, 5 st of fiem come owe: | @] MONDAY and TuESDAY]| 9% POlogIon T DS trays such a girl in a Paramount- Flagg, two part comedy at the Elko tonight and Sunday. A FAMOUS ROMANCE. Kitty Gordon, the resplendent stage and screen star, will be seen tonight, also Sunday, matinee and NEWSY NOTES Paramount Picture “Here Comes The Bride" _Featuring Popular TUESDAY » . presents T T T e e $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. da71tt H. A. Austin of Chicago is spend-| evening, at the Grand theatre in = ing the day in Bemidji. “Adele,” the latest superpicture “in JOhn Bar]‘ymore c t a T |mad a | 13th Street Second Street which she appears as the star of - 0ns a"c a g and to in B. F. Thelen of Stillwater is trans- | United Picture Theatres, Inc., also Beltrami A Nymore acting business in the city. “Adele” is a picturization of the IN o AL m ANTONIO MORENO CAROL HOLLOWAY in second epigode of “THE-IRON TEST" Special Matinee,* 4:20 Monday Children’s Bargain Price Five Cents GRAND THEATRE famous romance, ““The Nurse's Story” which was written by the well-known American author, Adele Bleneau. No reader of that thrilling romance can fail to be carried away by the sweep of exciting incident which marks Miss Bleneau’s story and the screen version has provided for ...ss Gordon, by the genius of Jack Cun- ningham. “Smiling Bill” Parsons in “You Know What I Mean,” also appears at the Grand tonight and tomorrow. REX THEATRE—TONIGHT. Tonight at the Rex will be shown that seerling actress, Gladys Brock- well, in “The Call of the Soul,” which ~C..E. Peterson-of Duluth is a busi- Car leaves Nymore on the hours and half hour. Car ness visitor for a short time. leaves 13th street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers. R. W. KIEHL, Proprietor “MRS. LEFFINGWELL'S BOOTS". A Most Clever Comedy T R. E. Cummings of Federal Dam is ] | a visitor at the Marknam hotel. Misses Clara and Rose Anderson of Solway spent yesterday in Bemidji. —- 3. B :Tard. of Superior is bspendlng : the week-end in Bemidji on business. Wednesday-Thursday Screen Classics Harold Lockwood IN H. Ivarson of Minneapolis is spend- “*ing the day here on business matters. James Goodmam of St. Paul is a ‘week-end business visitor in Bemid{i. El Ma-nul of Ft. Wayne is lfxmng the guests at the Hotel Markham to- day. B. Anderson of Minneapols is among the out of town business visi- tors. » Don't wait until UL —— “"lfl Gfflflt Hflmancfln cold develops Spanish E L o ' Every One a Feature Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it quick. ‘ ‘ = T Mrs. H. A. Speck of town of Froh transacted businegs in ' Bemidji yes- terday. WILLIAM FOX presents The story of 8 Woman and Two Men—a story that presents a living, sustaining series of thrilling incidents —a story that you will never forget. Don’t fail to see, Mrs Joseph King of Lake Plant-| WL ~SPECIAL I - " " 'y P R TONIGHT and SUNDAY ; CASCARA £ QUININE e The Call of The Soul” ' Mrs. H. W. Sanford of Becida O"ou\d‘: s 4l | passed yesterday in the city visiting relatives. with that ceflébnted star MARY Gladys Brockwell Miss Brockwell has given us many great perform- : ances but it may safely be said that her portrayal of R T Barbara Deming in “The (Call. of the Soul” surpasses any other characterization she has contributed to the screen. j Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet sorm—safe, ture, no opiates-—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—rehicves grip in 3 days. Money back if it he genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Zill's pictute. At All Drug Stores. DAILY HEALTH TALKS The Best Way to Treat Constipation C. A. Rahn of Minneapolis 18 among the business visitors in the ‘city today. Mrs. Edward Elliott of Pinewood was a between train ‘visitor in’ the city Friday. J. Omhstad of McIntosh was a visi- tor in Bemidji yesterddy, being here on business. - Mrs. George Severens.of Grant Val BY 8. C. BABCOCK, M. D. : : | Fox Sunshine Comedy ) s o 1 i * ley was among the out of town shop- th'&l;he lrlmzdical hbol?k! name many dr&x]gs 4 1 I8 “A DIVER’S LAST KISS' 31 terday. will move the bowels. e drug store i % 2 " s ’ - hn i shelves are londed down with laxgtives, . : ¢ 10c and 20c Night 7:20 and 9 o'Clock . M. W. Stewart of Minneapolis. is | purgatives and pills. The trouble with ~*passing the week-end in the. eity on|most of them is the after-eflects. Con- oy DR RN (T {g::?nsgs matters. 7 sti]lolated people know. that pills work all HELLO!YE‘) .3 j » B lL L right for a little while, but they soon lose 9 GORD N 4 u F. A. Locke of Duluth and I-Mark-/ :-Lxeir efl&c_t. nnld a c;-_x}xlnge hnts to bi,mad? : i g B owitz of the same city are among the | tosomething cise. c constant taking of 0 s | st A L v visitors in Bemidji. pills results in a form of bowel inactivity : “’AD Bé {;‘ Have you ever been mdlscreeb;ll.mve you e7 er V(&l’(l’:;: that is difficult to cure. The system be- YL ) anything for which you feared public opinion comes so accustomed to laxative drugs % that the organs just won't work without f United PicturcTheatres of Amerrcs them, and'so the pilllrhnli;t bewP mes ;;sllim,;i AR DRI, as constipation itsell, Dr. Pierce, of Buf- . . B A Jobnscn of Lootn . D ol it Ny Ly scoms i moe havsfhonient | Ve8! SpRear B the Sin ree! 3 -] idea. _;fl:nds‘l:&ego&teo:v:gmn!;uninegs vlfli. ently moved with Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- SPEOIAL FEATURE ¥ . 5 Eafg, and in the meantime laxative foods JACK CUNNINGHAM’S ) only should be eaten. Figs, prunes, olive B e et st Mayer |0ih spinach, bran, vogotables and fruitsare | Filin Version of Adele Blen- ‘home in Grant Valley this week. fine for constipation. Chew every bite Sait's Thrilling Romancs thoroughly; eati) llime\meszh nndvcbe} T ~ Railroad tie cutters and pulp wood fimefinfifim I’?cus::ngvl"’el]e?.?sill st:;% “THE NUHSE,S STURY" ::“'e" m;md.i 5;‘9‘ ‘Z' (kvichmg‘é;‘g the bowels working ri%hti) then }i,t is up to | Tner L ., 5 ou to keep them right by right eating. | - %‘ry Plcm*:?nt Pellets for sick headache, REMEMBER, TOO! “Smiing Bill Parsons” ters, being a guest at the Markham. |, jyct fine! i m' :"g I arsn“s ' Dr. Pierce’s Anodyne Pile Ointment 0. Lowe of Cass Lake 18 spending| qated tongué, biliousness, disziness, tor- soothes, cools and heals piles in a most Playing in the day in Bemidji on business mat- t or to break up a cold. They ratifving wasy s i 9 atitying vag, . Terbaps there oo ooner | *‘You Know What | Mean A. P. Place of Minneapolis is among the business visitors in Be. midji during the week-end. did Lady Frederick do? See for yourself in vz | 1“THE DIVORCEE” “/A ROMANGE OF . J { THE REDWO0DS" Starving METRO'S Foremost Actress =t | EFTHEL BARRYMORE production A westertcl1 subject of hfu]l , dramatic action. SEENTY : i This is'a ‘powerful society drama of love and fn- Added Attraction trigue and is adapted from the successful stage play “Lady Frederick,” in which Miss Barrymore became internationlly famous. Paramount-Flagg Comedy NINE REEL SHOW Dr. E. C. Daas and wife of Puposky spent yesterday in Bemidji, and while ’ in the city were guests at the Mark- ! ham. y and quickly. Dr. Pierce lar Prices 10c & 20¢ H 1 4 y { e Pile Gintment will over- Also appears at the Regul g : a l“ “ ' Portrait post cards, only $1.75 doz. | ~ome any c e o < - Proofs supplied. Rich Studio, 29. s ent. it Hehtinn .. i e ——— ickl. B Dlets ¢ ; . TTIRE ;:3; i q“lfn?'g for people who from kidney dis- » 4 TWO-PART FEATURE 7 orders—whose backs ache, and whose SATURDAY SUNDAY systems are overrun with uric acid. Near| verybody has too much uric aci Anuric Tablets dissolve uric acid quickly, £3 they are made double strength, Y |SATURDAY AND SUNDAY B. Stokes of Minneapolis, W. J Heddell, Minneapolis, and I. W, Kin er of Red Wing were out of town visi- torg yesterday. i . Matineé - - Night, 7:10 and 9 o’Clock 3:00-7:30-9:00 i and Siode Aoy TRy iy :

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