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! WHAT SOCIETY | 1S DOING MRS, OLIN HOSTESS. The Episcopal Guild will meet to- Morrow afternoon- at the home of Mrs, Harry Olin, 1117 Twelfth strest, at 2:30 o'clock. is extended. SWEDISH AID SOCIETY. Mrs, 8. 'Palmquist: will ‘entertain the Swedish Lutheran Aid soclety to- morrow- afternoon at 3 o’clock, in the church' basement. ‘A .cordial invita- tion is extended to the public. HOSTESSES TO AID. Mrs."J. J. Opgahl and Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin will ‘be hostesses to the Ladies Aid.society of the Presbyterian church tomorrow . afternoon at 2:30 O’clock ‘at the home of M 1101 Bemidji avenue. ' STUDY CLUB PIAY. A cordial {nvitation rs. Opsahl, The comic drama in one act en-! titled, ‘‘Mrs. Willis’ ‘Will’>” adopted from-the French by Emil Soudestrs, will-be- presented by the-Woman’s Study. club, .under -the direction of Mrs. 8. C..Brown, at.the E. E. Ken- field residence, on Monday afternoon, 7+ March '3, 'at 2:30 o'clock. After the “»play, & social hour will' be ‘enjoyed y the.members of the club and their o Buests, ¥ + BECK RECITAL TONIGHT. John: Jacob' Beck;” who is to .give the ‘musical’ recital at the Presby- terian thurch' this evening . arrived, this ‘morning. v Mr. Beck is one of the most tal- - ented musicians in the country, and Victor Nilison, one of the severest critics in the northwest speaks very highly of 'his work. Mr. Beck was . at the Commercial ciub this noon and - gave the students a treat this after-| noon at the high-school; - Miss-Grace Curry, 2 young talented yiolinist of ‘thiz city will play a few selections with- Mr. Beck. There will also be selactions by the male quartet of ‘the Presbyterian church: " INTERESTING MEETING. A very initeresting meeting of the - Missionary - society -of the Presby- terian church was held at the home f Mrs. E. Y. Wilson, on- Minnesota venue, yesterday al’%ernoon. In spite " of the severa.wegtiisr, there was a 5% - goOR-atiendance. Mrs. 8. €. 3rown, vice president, presided. The home topic was ‘‘The Americad Thdian’' and ~the foreign subject; Our-Work jn “Chosen..or Corea.’” Excellent papers were: given .as follows, ' *“The Navajo Indian,” Mrs. L. P. Warford; ‘“‘Ameri- ca, the Home. of ‘the Indian,” Mrs. 8. C. Brown; “Among the Pimas and Patagoes,” = Mrs, John - Essler; **Glimpses of -our -work -in Corea,” Mrs. Harris; - “Our Brothers in the Trenches,”’ Mrs,” K. H. Olson. Re- freshments were served after the pro- gram. Regular meetings of the s0- clety ‘are: held the last Tuesday of ““_each menth and the public is invited to attend. 2 VICTORY GIRLS’ PALY. A play entitled, ‘‘Captain Ann of the Red Cross” will be presented by the Victory: girls Friday evening, !n the-high school assembly room. The play is'interesting and the characters have been-well trained”5y Mrs, John _Clafty. _The entertainment is given 10 Help 'some d%.the members eary their money for the united war work campaign, and ‘Mrs. E. R. Evans, who A€ at the head of the Victory club, eels confident that the entertainment will be a success, as all have worked hard to make it so. A program will .. ‘be given before the play as follows: ‘ Song, 'Victory”—A. F. M. Cust- ance, by Vietory Girls Chorus. } Soprano Solo-—*“Spanish Romance,” i~ F. E. Sawyer—Miss Verna Birker. Reading, “The Baldheaded han’'— Miss Martha Gilmore, - Violin Solo, “The Angel’ Serenade” > G. Grago—Miss Verna Barker, " ‘Monologue, ‘A Bill from the Mil: liner,” Piske—Miss Emma Klein. Contralto Solo, “A Perfect Day,” Carrie J. Bond—Miss Alice Hetland Song, ‘Laddy In Khaki"—Victory Qirls Chorus. . art. 2, v by Play—*Captain - An Cross.” Characters. Ann—Lottie French. Elizabeth—Gladys Getchell. Grace—Margaret Burke. Gladys, Margaret, sisters—Ruth Essler and Dorothy Harris. Pauline—Muriel McGee. Gertrude—Katherine Brown. Ruth—Douris Black. Bridget O’Flannigan—TFlorence Harris. Maty Dockenwaddle, her friend— Katherine Murray. A CLEAR COMPLEXION o Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes n of the Read - ‘Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M, Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. _ Thesetablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the wasts and poison- ous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow ook, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless® no.good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards® Olive Tablets nightly for a time a% note the pleasing resuits. " Thousands of women as well as men e Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel-—now and then just to keep i diti mcmficu:%ox;tbzgmkofmn tion. . business in the city. . jterday. i 7 PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. a7ite Henry A. Bollls of Minneapolis is| a business visitor. . Fred Blais of Aitkin is transacting J. Oman of Cass Lake {s among the out of town visitors. ; Plntathe Go to. the recital at the Presby- terian church tonight. 1d226 J. H. Griftin of St. Paul is spend- 'ing the day in Bemidji; B. Levins of Cycokston is ‘among the out of town visitors.today. "Mrs. 8. Osborn of town of Northern spent vesterday inthe-city sl}eppiug. Attend the masquerade dance at Nymore, Saturday evening, March 1. Good music. Your're invited. 1-228 W. Springstead of Detroit is among the business visitors in Bemidji. to-| day. : Mrs. A. Farling of 'Wilton was] among the out of town shoppers yes- H. H. Hollet of Kansas City. Mo., is 'a’ business visitor in Bemidji for a short time. A, A, Miller of Superior, Wis,, is spending the day in Bemidji on busi: ness matters, John Ledin of -Minneapolis' is sgpending a short time fn the city an business matters. W. 8. Albrant 'of Minneapolis is among' the business visitors in the city for a short time. Mr, and Mrs. H. .Frelcher of Spur were between train business visitors in_Bemidji yesterday. Gust. Hangen of 8t. Paul is a brief visitor in Bemjdji, and while in the city 1s a guest at the Markham, * Portrait post cards, only $1.75 doz. Proofs suppHed. Rich Studio, 29 10th. Quality kodak: work quickly done, im3s5 » W. L.-Cole of Minneapolis is-trans- acting business in Bemidji and while here is & guest at the Hotel Mark- ham, A rare opportunity to'hear a real artist. ~ John Jacob Beck ‘in a plano recital at the Presbyterian church to- night. - 1d228 =~John ‘Bahneman, C. G. Baheman, F. R. Poppe, T. P. McNamara, and R. Emerson are St. Paul visitors at the Markham. A bagket social and dance will be given by the Modern Brotherhood of Ameriea Thursday, Feb. 27, for mem- bers and invited guests, good mu;lc. 2d22¢ Joe. Lealos i8 moving his family to the vicinity of Grand Forks, N. D) today, where they will reside on- a farm durtng tht spring and summer.: Tonight is the night. Best musical entertainment of the year at the Pres- byterian church. Adults 55 cents. Ckildren 30 cents, which-includes war tax. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppernoll, who have spent the greater part of the winter in Minneapolis, returned to.their home in town of Liberty. yes- terday. W. G. Bolcom, superintendent ofs|B the Bemidji schools ig attending the National Educational association at Chicago this week. He will return to Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. R. L. Givep returned this morning from Virginia, Minn., where she was called two weeks ago on ac- count of the illness of her mother, Mrs. J. 0. Johnson. Her mother was slightly improved when she returned home. Avoid Influenza By having your system in good condition. ~Take Kerr’s Floxs Seed Emulsion, Linonine, as a preventative. This well-known remedy resteres vitality and builds up the system to a full health standard, Linonine shonld always be faken at the first sign of a cough or cold, as it overcomes the cause and re. moves fhe danger. Best remedy known for bronchitis, I recommend Linonine to-all who are in need of a strength builder, or who suffer i bronchitial of lung trouble—~Rev, H.J. Pastor nSt. Peter's Church, Danbury, ot ne Ide as a r for run down people and as a cure for cough olds and bronchitis.—~Jokn R. Perkins, wcipal of Conn. State Normal School. DANBURY, CONN. All Druggists—60c and €120, or by meil on receipt of price B enai . D et y hearty endorsement, both 1d226'| 68 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mrs, H. E. Sanford, who has visit- ed relatives in Becida for & mouth was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Sandstown, where she will visit Mrs. A, E. Pitts for some time, 'NOTICE ELKS! There will be a special meeting of the Elk lodge tonight and all mem- . B. Allison of Minneapolls, Tom |bers are urged to be present, as the B’eard to!MI}eynold?i N.ED.A Fén"'wL:E niniter of imvrovement of the Elk vins o nneapolis; B. A. She club rooms will be discnssed and the Frazee and Geor; e of Minne- . - e apolis are guesets g? tfg Hotel Mark. commxgtee will renort on the finanoia. Bani = camnaien. This is an important matter and a Haye you tried that dry paste for|large attendance is desired. Sruler. sale at the Pjoneer store in pasting is. exalf your Kodak prints? It's the cleanest C. W. Vandersluis, s ted 1 and nicest way of pasting prints. Try W 226 it next time, : 22611 ; ; This Rooster a Veteran. . Mra. C. W. Rardin of Waterville,{ The rooster now twisting. as a arrived in the city last evening and | Weathercock on the clock tower of the will visit' her mother, Mrs. Emma | First National bank building in Port- Collard, for some time. Mrs. Rardin} land is 130 years old, his first roosting was formerly Miss Myrtle Collard of plnce having becn. the top of the old this elty. Her husband was employed | aourthouse tn Portiand in 1778, H at the Ploneer plant at one time, as 5 A e Lo -1 wetghs more than sixty pounds and is ; said to have been made of oak, ~Now he shines with a new ‘coat of gilt NOTICE. paint. All ' Blks who have not informed the committee of their intentions tp L w])IE:S! DARKEN o attend the Elks Exclusive Social Ses- |- YOUR GR AY H AIR sion on Friday eve, Feb. 28th; must] do so at once. Call phone 872w | = Committee. 142261 Use' Gradma's Sage Tea and § Sulphur Recipe and No- body Will Know. . The use of Sage and Sulphur for An Attack of Influenza Often Leaves Kidneys in ] restoring faded, gray hair to its nat- ural color dates back to grandmoth- Weakened Condition er’s'time. She used it to keep her zlslirtpeaut%%lly d“kfn glrl:lsas_y :mi at- have been kept busy with the_ epi- thaf:’g:fl hd:xéever AT on 4 r X ra A or streaked appear- demic of 111nfl1.umzza. which has visitad ance, this simple mixture was l‘g;,»lled 80 Many -Nom ess _ | with wonderful effect. g The symptoms of this disease are |~ But brewing at home is mussy and very distressing and leave the system | out-of-date. Nowadays, by-asking at in a run down condition. Almost{any drug store for a 50.cent bottle every victim. complains of lame back| of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- and urinarytroubles * which should pound,” you will get this famous old not “be neglected, as these danger| preparation, improved- by the addi- signals” often lead to dangerous kid-|tion of ‘other ingredients, ‘which can ney troubles, Druggists report a large | be depended ‘upon to restore natural sale on “Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root{color and beauty to the hair. - which so many people say soon healst A ‘well-known downtown druggist and strengthens the kidneys after an{says it darkens the hair so naturally aitack of grip. Swamp-Root, being|and evenly that nobody can tell it an herbal compound, has a_gentlethas been-applied. You siniply damp- healing effect on the kidneys, which{en & sponge or soft brush wit% it and is almost immediately noticed in most| drawy this through your hair, taking cases by those who try it. Dr, Kil-| one strand at a time. By morning mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., offer|the gray hair disappears,-and after to ‘send a sample size bottle of {another application or two, it be- Swamp-Root, on receipt of ten cents, | comes beautifully dark and glossy. to every sufferer who requests it. A| Wyeth’s Sage and Sulpgur Com- trial will convince any one who may | pound is a delightful toilet requisite be in ‘need of it. Regular meditim | for those who desire a more youthful and large size bottles, for sale at ali| appearance.” It is not intended for druggists. Be sure to mention this|the cure, mitigation or prevention paper. | of disease. Doctors in all parts of the countr;/' Six Reels of Most Intense Suspense “One Hour” SEQUEL TO “THREE WEEKS” Produced by Harry Reape, featuring Zeena Keefe Alan Hale Sixty minutes, One Hour of supreme ‘happiness— all this is crowded into the events in the picture appro- priately called “One Hour,” and declared an appro- priate sequel to ‘Three Weeks.” Night 7:20 and 9 o’Clock 10c and 20c Matinee He is heir to millions. She an innocent girl. He will inherit the sick boy’s fortune! THE THREE ARE ALONE— X ONE TINY DROP WOULD~! Jesse L. Lasky presents LiLAa LEE ' ‘THE Sfcné;' GARDEN" Story by Frances Hodgson Burnett y TONICHT and Thursday GRAN T P S e . ST || Note Prices—15¢c and 25¢ i flllu]lllfllm'flml]'flITIHIIHUI.llm'[mmfll’llfllll[ll[l]llll]lfl[lflfll]llllllllllllllflllllllIl THRILLING ROMANCE IN SUPER PICTURE Dusriv EARNOM A MAN In THE QPEN' LS irect Brcdure Theatres of AmErica Inc. s A Powerful Story—A Popular Star Dustin Farnum In His Latest Screen Triumph “A Man in The Open’f Also Comedy—*“DISAPPOINTED LOVE” ELK . TONIGHT and Thursday 10 c A BIG SPECIAL floc Performances Start 3:00, 7:30, No Advanced Price LLOOTT LT L R R R Y A L Y L LT b Last Time - g 'NAZIMOVA in "EYE for EYE " * Of All Actresses, the Most Wonderful in the World is the Great NAZIMOVA “EYE for EYE" From Henry Kistemaecker’s marvel drama “L’Oc-cident.” Adapted by June Mathis and directed by Albert g Capellani in Seven Gorgeous acts. NAZIMOVA PRODUCTIONS Distributed by Metro Pictures Corporation ; If your eyes see realities of life, which you have never dreamed of, would you give yourself up to the spell and let your imagination also be enthralled? i{| DARING IN ITS INTENSITY—BOUNDLESS IN ITS BEAUTY Night—7:20 and 9 o’Clock PEXTRTET RS ITERT S EEEE T EREE? Read The Pioneer Want Ads SRS & e