Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 3

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T o . son. > ; ; Resolutions as to the death of Mrs. -| of acid and waste, so:we can:readily ; u H " . C. .G...Crocker were passed, Mrs, ; » ndolstandl“ i ‘Grocker having been a charter mem- e - e L B g i THIRD U. S, OFFICIAL FEATURE PICTURE ber of the club. It was decided to Drink lots of water—you can't 5 ‘g take'up awentértainment course next. ‘| drink too much; also get from.any .. Based on Bret Harte’s “ 3 = & ’, =suyear and six of ‘the members wero:: | pharmacist about four ouncés 'of Jad famous sto “The Jud, ; & appointed on the committee to ‘ar- Ealts: take a tablespoon in & glass Jamo. ry, e Ju K'; range. for such acourse.: The mext ; of water before breakfast each morn- _ment of Bolinas Plains. b meeting: will be held.in the club’s} . | ing for a few days and your kidneys. J. FRANK GLENDON = 2 . D Take your first step today by asking for full LatS0:000 to loan on rarms. Dean) W ewatn a7 Wi, I thia, als keep up the water drinking, | Y. SEVEN PART PROGRAM EXTRAORDINARY 506 . N .0 .do! ou. Will. 'w W] o - V. oscar Thynn of Katlther 1o amons | St L b Qi beoime of your kidney ronder what| By Tonight-Last Times NO ADVANCED PRICES—10c and 20c _ markets, Portrait post oards, only $1.76 dos.} . Mrs.. G. L. Dodge and daughter, Proofs supplied. Rich Studio, 24.|Kate, of Spun. were between train 10th, Quality kodak work gquickly| guests of friends yeaterday. done. * s Im36 Bl P b Mrs. A. D. Johnson has returned from a visit in Brainerd. = Mise Vera Johnson, Mr, Johnson’s sister, has re- turned to her-home ih:Little Falls after a month’s visit here, Mrs. Ole Erickson, who is spend- ing the winter in International Falls, was a visitor- in the city yesterday between trains. Her daughter, Claudia, attends.the Bemidji school: and A. L. Zachéil of Minneapolis are ty Ploneer (Wal- among the out of town business visis B, Upton, formerly of tors in the eity. X i nal . 1s; has purch i|the drug business of Mre. Crow, in D. B. Jewell of Grand Rapids, G.|Walker, -and-has--taken-possession. : J. Murphy ot Superfor and C. A.|Mr. Upton:has’ had.many: years ex-| . Mmy!ruglz ‘“'mh. Kosin of > Duluth., are among the|Perience in.the pharmacist Jine and| topencirate ut rubbing and produce guests at .ie Markham today. e D results. . Clean, refreshing. At all 'WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING XNOCES OUT PAIN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting rellef from pain makes Sloan's the World’s Liniment Mrs, Arthul;,nngera of Wilton was in’ Bemidji ~yesterday 'to consult a doctoir" in regard to her baby who was ill, Mrs. M. A. Johnson and Mrs. C. Walker of Clearbrook ~transacted business in the city yesterday, be- tween trains, . W. L. Emerson, W. B, Hollenbeck, STARS DEFER MEETING. There will be no meeting of the Eastern Star this evening, as the hall is being repaired. S MEN'S AID TONIGHT. The Men'’s Aid society of the Nor- wegian Lutheran Free church will meet at the home of £d. Akre this evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial in- vitation is extended. MRS. RHEA ‘HOSTESS. Mrs. George” W. Rhea ‘entertained a group of twelve ladies last evening Mrs. A. Seers of Blackduck was i P, { | in honor of Mrs. J. G: Ryan, who will | Bemidji yesterday enroute to Thief . people, . } H soon leave- for her new home in|River Falls, where she will visit her | » 9 s n i Crookston. The hours Wwere passed |sister; Mrs. John Dablo for a month. '} . Upton e 4 o el i in cards. \ F ) megt and; vl : Linnirnent { AddiLion. A c . Wi Kiils Pain PROGARM AND DANCE. The G. A. R. circle will hold its Tegular meeting Saturday. . After the meeting supper will be served for the members of the circle and the members of the G. A. R. Carr post. After:supper a program will be given an dthe hours passed in dancing. NATAJL DAY OBSERVED. A ‘group ‘of friends surprised John ‘Deghaineau Jast :venmg.hthe t;ccn- sion being his 18th rth anniver- R sary. - Dancing and cards furnished :}‘:::lhi‘;s a:t':: dfheg o;;le:xs:lca:‘; d‘na the entertainment and lunch was good time. 3d220 setve‘dx.m Tl‘xie] gufiei: 1Anlcil“d°gc hMrs. = s Clfr msdell, ce uss- i man, Katherine Mahin, Alva Dochal- vw?f‘"s'w‘fl'.,“:;,?‘:;?;.,'i’ gzndp gi-Lagy g 11 i 5 ke neau, Harry Schussman and Clinton eral days in Bemidji, left. this morn- Gaines. 4 ing for Blackduck, where she will] g astant. This famous reliever of rheumaticl stiffs | o N&nherndminn., agency. Dwight|’ . ‘Miller, dependable insurance -of |47 “ o4 £ every kind at fair rates. 17th year. too much for Mrs.. Crow Phone 167. - Security Bank Bulde, ggg-‘&%‘#‘;fl%fl%fm ;Femark- | = » ‘ 08 th t 3 “We b ; fi}im@lfi ‘ Em _{n Wal Mrs, E. 1. Knutéon and Mres. Mar- tha Stonedahl of Leonard were in- the city yesterday enroute to Hat-]™ ar‘ ana Mrs . l [ ; ton, N. D., where they will spend resllflzn;n%ffi"‘flam' lg?‘?m . @ m 9 some time. ' known here. Tonight-Last Times oor A ELKO --THIRS. ONLY Jesse L.Lesky, : Presents” The Moose lodge will give a basket social Friday evening, Feb. 21. All 'washes e Try it | WIN ONE SLEIGH RIDE, [®Pend a short tme. T _ This evening the win One class of Miss Olga Peterson df the Henrion- D the Methodist church will hold its g2 %% = (] - = net. Millinery parlors. returned yes: K/ annual ‘sleigh ride. ' Four or five ? 0 ‘The Licquid Waash- teams will be provided by G. W. terday from’the Twin Cities, whera Sv toams will bo Brov e il so 1o|che lhad been studying - the . latest Barker’s-Drug Sto! the six mile corner and from there atyles; in. millinery. = to the Grover farm, where lunch will Mrs. Geor, é X b i " 3 5 A ge Clark of Turtle River B i i meary roued o] oty SotES 7008 Tt S| GLASS OF SALYS. . 7:45 o'clock and all will be accom- x::d:l{n'ch ?g;r;:ggr':‘:“y: '?";; CLEANS‘KIDNEYS modated. attack of the Spanish ‘flu” R BN b : It Your Back Hurta.or Bothers You, INTERESTING PROGRAM. The ladies of the Episcopal. Guild A most {nteresting program -Was | will hold a baked - food sale, :also f Water. glven at the meeting of the Woman’s|nome made candy, at the Grand] . o ;L,a o, i 2 Study club yesterday afternoon, inftheatre Thursday February 20th,| When your kidneys hust: and oy back feels sore, don’t get scared and proceed .to load your:stomach with a ;.he ‘Commercial club rooms, 88 fol-|commencing at 2:00 p. m. 24219 ows: Mr. and Mrs. John Noel and son,| lot of drugs that excite the kidneys Arthur Brown, of town .of Northern]and irritate the entire urinary tract. Bladder Lats... Paper—‘Trend of the Jéwluh N;i- tion Toward Jergsalem," Mrs. C. A. Knapp. .. .| were in the city yesterday and at-i Keep your kidneys clean like you BESSIE LOVE Paper—'The Promised Land,”|tended the play “Under Four Flags.” | keep your. bowels- clean,; by flushing Mr. Brown has recently’ returned|them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body’s urinous Mrs. E. J. Letford. Paper—*‘Sarah - Bernhardt,”, Mrs. | from England, where he was. in the waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the In Prairie Romance A. B. Palmer. motor branch of the service. Mrs. H. A. Northrop and Mrs. Nil- —————— | kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 i Tha Dawn 0f Two new members were admitted, hours they strain from it:500 grains old home: in the library building. 3 . ‘BB | will act fine. This fam salta 1 . Official Historical War Record Feature—Vivid Scenes filmed When you are 60, will yoube able 8 | Todo from the acld of %w pir Is the Leading Man eo— i emihdon 10 help the needy with:money, or Ml lemon fuice, Sined with lithis, : WG by Photographers of the U. S, Signal Corps, U. S. will i necd othery money just o scrupe oo [ | 10 hag heen used for generations to (MMl . Also showing the popu- - Navy, and Allied Armies, of the l o 2 e A el tioh clean and stimplate clogged kidneys; . PERSONALS AND {{| [l 5ot s s o s, | sloe, to neutralse s acide la usine gt s farat g LAST CREAT BATTLES Leading to the Downfall of Germany With Added Attraction Big “V”’ Feature Comedy colley ahead oikeegiodunt chfpicht ahiad WA, tion, thus ending bladder weakness, B \ : St e |~ Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot i " - NEWSY- NOTES Seare o . i it o i ke JuERe aForve . -] cen a-water drink which every- . D75, Crioms or e o siamw ©* [l one should take now and then to-keep “ ' Antonio Moreno *| their kidneys clean and active. . Try Carol Holloway the out of town business visitors. ELKO TONIGHT & WED. " ‘Performances Begin' at 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 Each Day GranD M. Boyd of Minnenpuu's is among the out of town business visitors. | Helen Wilson of Chicago is among tke business visitors in the city. Mrs. M. B. Nelson of Leonard was 2 between train shopper yesterday. H. J. Kane of Minneapolis 'is ‘among the business visitors in the city. George H. Brekken of Crookston transacted business in Bemidji Mon- day. & L. M. Davis of Long Prairie is passing the day in Bemidji on busi- ness. Makes You Laugh ‘and Cry—and Leaves 'Yfilflifiii Alice Brady In Select Pictutes “THE BETTER HALF” A film adaptation by Louis Sherwin of Miriam “Michelson’s ‘novel, “Michdel Thwaite’s- Wife?*" The ; %t ; i ~story is that of twin sisters who are s différent below : ST ; ] ' e | the surface as it is possible for aisters to be.: ; ) { e ) L-KO COMEDY—“NUTS AND NOODLES” 10c and 20¢ 7:20 and 96'Clock Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet has re- turned from the Eastern millinery E. J. Hoot of Chicago is spending a short time in Bemidji on business matters. W. E. Kuhl of St. Paul is among the out of town businéss visitors in Bemidji. Dr. Gunn of Oklee spent yesterday in Bemidji, being a guest at the gt Markham. f : z ~ e o i ; % L. H. Cosn of Minneapolls s o Tomorrow’s Bly Feauire il vou nev. | business visitor in Bemidjl for a ¢ A y pLL-d A _._J Cannibals South Seas The most astounding, unusual and unconventional motion pictures ever taken. short time. o . Miss Velma Dean announces that Jesse L.LaSky her dancing class has bee’}\ postponed frcsonts ‘ s : " | for a week. D. C. Searle and Mrs. L. N. Harple of Fern Hill transacted business in the city Monday. DRYANT |WASHBURN : “The Way of a Man with 2 Maid” A CParamounsPicture - GRAND--TOMIRROW & THURSDAY 0. M. Carr of Pelican Rapids i a brief visitor in Bemidji, being a guest at the Markham. J. Peterson of Akley passed yes- terday in Bemidji, being a guest at the Hotel Markham. E. A. Blodgett of St. Paul is regis- tered at the Hotel Markham while in the city on business. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “WANTED FOR MURDER” K. O. Fosse of International Falis and Matt H. Gillispie of the same city, are transacting business in Be- midji today.

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