Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 3

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e )v THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and comgle_u review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This dpm is devoted to personal mention, social items .and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. . Telephone 922. funeral was held Monday after- ndon, from the Norwegian Lutheran church of that city, Rev. Reinertson officiating. The deceased leaves her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Given and one son, Edward C. A. Johnson who i{s mayor of Virginia. The government has asked the Be- midji Civilian Relief committee to help locate Bell Nelson. In October a letter containing an allotment for her was addressed to her at Nymore, Minn., but the letter was returned unclaimed. Anyone knowing her Bert Jamison of Walker was a Be- Merlin Reynolds, son of N. u. Rey- | Present address will confer a POTATOES WANTED. Minn. Ferris Knapp returned this morn-|(from military service. = Willlam |H. Smith, chairman, telephone '60,11919. Men—Ballenger Mr. midji visitor yesterday and today. sage. Mrs. Frank Wells of Blackduck Daniel Gainey, who is attending transacted business in the city yes-| Hamline university, is spending the terday. spring recess with his parents. —— Gainey was recently elected captain Cash paid for liberty Londs. In-'of the Hamline 1819-20 varsity bas- quire .room 61, Markham hotel. ket ball quint and holds several 5d329 othelr honorary positions at the uni- versity. Mrs. Joe McTaggart was given a a group of friends, the occasion be- ing her birth anniversary. The hours were pleasantly passed in con- versation and lunch was served. The self Invited guests were Mrs. Theo- dore Virtz and daughter, Dorothy, Knute. Women-—Applegate ine. Mrs. James Taylor of Tenstrike was a business visitor in the city yesterday. son, Miss Arvilla Patterson, Mrs. Joe ing for Minneapolis where he will Alex Shavitch returned to Bemidji [attend a meeting of the Armour & P si trip to the|Company managers of the northwest g;fida{)}}t‘i’;‘;fn 4 businoss L territory. The meeting will be held tomorrow and Saturday. He will return to Bemidji Monday. - . o Mrs. Mabel Roman returned 1,st evening from Brainerd where she —LAST TIMES— —_— %nended theBtuneral of Mrs. Dick e urtrom of Burlington, Ila., daugh- 5 apne ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayth of David Graham Phillip’s town of Northern, which was held Greatest Story Tuesday. Mrs. Roman and -Mrs. “ Burtrom were girlhood friends. “ Mrs. Roy Wilson of Butler, Ind., arrived in the city yesterday after- IT'S A “BEANER! Thos. H. Ince, presents ENID BENNETT in the Paramount Picture Mrs. Charies Erdahl of town of Northern was the guest of Bemidji friends Yesterday. Miss Margerie Main of ijtl.c_a HKiver was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. 50,000 to 10oan on rarms. Dean ;‘La:ui Co. d71te Mrs. George Till of Yola was :among the out of town business visi- tors in the city Wednesday. Post card portraits only $1.76 doz.: proofs supplied. Kodak finished post .cards only 5¢ each. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1Mo48 The Rev. George Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal church will go to Northome tomorrow where he will conduct services. husband’s - relatives at Williams, E i Minn.. before returning to her home eaturing strum, who areé students at the uni- EDITH DAY big and burly west. versity of Minnesota, where they are and other stars taking a course in civil engineering. arrived in Bemidji today to spend ALSO A COMEDY ‘Miss Iva King of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Maxbass, N. D., where she will re- main for some time. ' Mrs, Clyde Martin, Mrs. Felix Scott ,and Mrs. A. Carlson of Turtle ‘River passed yesterday in the city .. 7on business matters. until Tuesday. Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, 518 Fourth street, is in receipt of a message from her son, Clayton Johnson, say- iéxgi t‘lhastt he has arrived in the nites ates from France, and is now at camp Hill, Va.,, where he Peels ufi Gor“s ‘k;ml be discharged. Johnson -has een in,the service since April 2, B i T 1918, and landed in the United e ween oes States March 26. For furniture upholstering and re- pairing, call C. M. Johnston, 211 4th St. Phone 372-W. 6d32y A Return Showing 8. A. Selvog, superintendent of the state fisheries at Redby, was in Be- The Great Corn Loosener of the 1 vening to attend a meet-| At an exceptionally well attended ; ; }Illlizdjtl)t Bf.shteel‘/lat!onglc lodge. meeting of the Masonic lodge last Age. Never Fails. Painless. evening third degrce work was done, A corn mashed, squeezed and five candidates being initiated. Fol-| crushed, all day long, in between two ioming thlie megung aéx interesting &"fri'm, -:,3," routh 't‘r\;:wu‘\fimdte;;p%a;‘eé alk was given by Dr. G. M. Palmer, who just returned from overseas where he spent 10 months as a Y. M. C. A., secretary. Lunch was served, E. N. French and W. C. Klein being the committee in charge. There will be lenten services this evening in St. Barthomomews Epis- copal church at 7:30 o’clock and «<hoir practice after the service. Northern Minn., agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167. Security Bank Bldg. D i 14327 B. De Mille Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Given are expected to return to Bemidji today » from Virginia, where they went to Mrs. F. A. Baddler of Puposky was|attend the funeral of Mrs. Given’s in the city yesterday, enroute to|mother, Mrs. J. O. Johnson. The and others noon. $She came to visit her brother, " Desert Adolph Hazen, who returned from five months service in France in ° ,, February. She will also - visit her wOOlng Initiation after meoting, dancing strong, Mrs. Grear, Mrs, Mary Mec- and lunch. All members requested Gregor, Mrs. M. 8. Gillette, Mrs. M, [to attend and bring your friends. Downs, Mrs. Rey Spencer, Miss Dora|C. A. ParKer, secretary. 1a327 Hazen and Mrs. Ralph Grover. Doughnuts, cake and coffee will be served for 10c by the Swedish I pay the highest price for graded |jadijes at thelr food sale Saturday g afternoon and evening, in the Gas potatoes in carload lots or less. you want to sell drop a line. Rosander, General Delivery, Bemidji, | Co. store, next to Carlson's. 2-328 2w43 List of advertised letters um- midji visitor yesterday. nolds, and Melvin Runyan, of town |favor by telephoning tne Bemidji|claimed at the postoffice of Bemidjf, it of Nortirern have returned nome |Civilian rellef committee. Mrs. E.|{Minn. For week ending Mnrcl:' 283, 08.; ing from a visit to Minneapolis. Spencer of the same /township has|Or Attorney E. E. McDonald, a mem-|{ Brown Mr. E. O.; Bush Joe.; Comdon arrived in the United States from|ber of the committee, oftice tele-|Mr. David, Central Drug Co.; Drugh- Christ Jenson of Hagili, was a Be-|France, according to a recent mes-|Phone 49. midt Ferinand; Halgison Mr. Henry; ;—lz‘xjyesJ Mr. lFred; Hagadone Mr. NATAL DA ELEB i yde; Joten Mr. Rayvald; Lake Mr. AT. Y C RATED, T i0 8grd Mr. M.; Nelson Mr. Val- handkerchief shower last evening by i)dr‘ WmA?eW%rfiug:xe J'g[;f; svlvli‘::el::é;‘: iss Eddna; Olson A. Vimer Mrs. Paul- Mrs. Essler, Mrs, E. Y. Wilson, Miss M. F. Willson, local manager of » : Ta"’G” ’ i Armour & Company, left last even. Mae Simonson, Miss Helen Simon- , i —SHOWS AT 7:30, 9:00— May first. I."_u AN WALKEH An unusual story mixing the Howard Palmer and Carl Tenn- prim and proper sast: with the Regular admission, 10¢, 20c the week-end with their parents. The spring recess at the university began yesterday and will continue Friday Only of the Paramount success “The Girl Of the Golden West” scenario and direction by Cecil WITH AN ALL STAR CAST including Theodore Roberts, House Peters, Anita King pital. Rochester, Minn., where she will re- ceive treatment at the Mayo hos- . Adler-i-ka Did It! id It! Mrs. I.. O. Ruston and daughter, »Dorothy, who had visited friends at S .£ass Lake for the past several days, “" were in Bemidji yesterday while en- route to their home in Puposky. Fatty g It's es nove corns in t's a liq “I had a bad cass of constipation, gas on the stomach, and other bowel trouble. Twelve hours after I took Adler-i-ka I felt better and after con- tinuing I consider myself CURED.” George Walker, Jr., returned yes- terday from a business trip to Crook- ston. Walker has recently returned from overseas service, having been in Uncle Sam’s service for sixteen months, formt At Th See the Bemidji Stationary storc for rubber stamps, fac simile signa-|sourness, stopping stomach- distress ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- |INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper v ?1;?{]11:»” ”1“‘(‘ 5%1;1; poration seals. 36t land lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE y iy trot alimentary canal. Removes ALL g et NS m."n:or‘:éyfli Arbuckle COMING SATURDAY i 2 il g 1 b (Signed) E. H. Beeman, Calispell, 6 corn, By, Wash, - : o ; WoRID FICTURES Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and s oo eaalty ' '( s Miss Helen Evans will arrive in \ the city this evening or tomorrow k morning and will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans during spring vacation. Miss Evans is a student at the University of Minne- { sota. Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix- ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. City Drug Store. as the world's best corn remedy by Barker's Drug Store. A Warning Grip, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest and all inflammation and Congestion, Cream of Mustard gives instant relief and comfort to the sufferer. . It 1s f for t tard plas- Doctors Encouraged, They | ters or any liniment on the market It relives congestion, inflammation Hold Out Hope for All and pain almost instantly. It takes s g the place of plasters or liniments for “Nothing wrong but my nerves”. We | colds, pains and aches. hear it at home, at work and every- where. Certainly, nervousness is a dis- It has produced wonderful results ease. A man or woman might better | With \housands afflicted with sore bave a broken leg than a shattered, run | throat, tonsilitis, stiff neck, neuralgla, down nervous system. congestion, rhcumatism, sprains, gore Overwerk and worry dralns the | muscles, bruises, colds in the chest, nerve cells and centers of all their { bronchitis, croup, headache, lumbago, and vitality, then you get { pains and aches of the back or joints epless nights, poor blood, ner- | and chilblains, . . worry and fear. The better * of today know just what to do Every household should have a jar in cases of this kind. A few weeks' use | of Cream of Mustard in the medicine hosphated Iron rarely fails to chest for emergency. Ask your drug- m;‘,",;?;;h,fg,.&"gmf::f the Phosphate- | gige.” 250 and 50c Jars, hospital size, 3 Phosphated Iron }‘cerlzinly does take $2.50. old The way the majority of pa- tients come back is rcmarjkable. b The Cream of Mustard Co., South at a change In appearance, too. | Norwalk, Conn. The chreks become filled out 2nd flush- ed with the healtliy ruddy glow that only pure, red jronized blood can give, eves sparkle, their step has the spring and swing of youth and their whole svatem seems to be alive with energy and good spirits. Mr Nervous Man or Woman, Phos- rhated Iron will do all this far you if you will give it a chance. Do not drag around. ail in and half dead another dav when help Is so near. Get busy! and he a live one once again! To insnre doctors and their patients getting the genuine Phosphated Iron t7¢ have put in cap iles only, 8o do not = cliow dealers to give you pills or tab- lets. Insist on capsules. 9 S City Drug Btore and leading drug-| § THECREAMEMUSTARD (0 SO.NORWALK (T gizts everywhere. H p : . Clifford Montague arrived in the city last evening from Texas, where he has been in the service for the past fourteen months, and has been M in several-skirmishes with the ;flexl- .-7T'y.. cans. Montague has reecived his "“*f;‘\flscharg ; 8. A. Hubbell of Minneapolis, traveling salesman, who spends his summefs in Bemidji and who , is planning on coming here again this year, has just returned from Los Angeles, Cal.,, where he passed the winter months. , meat. C. M. Jacobson returned yester- day morning froni Thief River Falls where he was called by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Otto Gull- ingsrud, who is suffering from pneu- monia, and whose condition was critical, but whoe is now much im- proved. Mrs. Jacobson accompanied her husband to Thief River Falls and will remain indefinitely and help care for Mrs. Gullingsrud. the night. A delight to the pala‘l:e;%ht ort to the nerves~ INSTANT PosTumM instead of coffee. weakness. 1 -tive Paace MTKESALS £7 1 O Says Backache is sign you have been eating too much When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well- known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of _panlyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog_you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach| sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during Either consult a good, reliable phy- gician at once or get from your phar- macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act| fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, ah.o to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, can not injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithis-water drink. | S, & she loved so devotedly. “The Light of duty to his country. Gripping! ° RO TOMORROW unmx'@"icmu EVEIYN GREELEY foul matter which poisons system.| b: mover, the only suro B . 7 v ¥ “Courage For Two™ Often CURES constipation. Pre- 3 flonh any ik store: ; ""8 e oner. vents appendicitis. We have sold( ‘goid in Bemidji and recommended gg; Peciza By belfeniet e 3:00—7:30, and 9:00 PAGE THRER et e et Bislar, Mrs. 8. C. Brown and daugh- M. B. A. lod ter Ida Virginia Brown, Mrs. K. H. 9858 et tonlght Labor-Saving Devices. Olson and daughter, Carrie Arm- ‘Water is used to transport fine coal through pipes, and in Oregon a blast of air is used to load hay in freight cars, The hay is drawn up to a deck or float beside the car to be loaded, & crane then lifts the hay to this plat- form, and a blower, driven by a gaso- line engine, hurls the hay forcibly ine to the car, packing it better than can be done with old-fashioned hand fork In Five Parts L-KO COMEDY IN TWO PARTS 10¢, 20c—Matinee—7:20, 9:00 TOMORROW-~~ UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION of Victory” Featuring MONROE SALISBURY this is a photodrama adopted from a story by George C. Hale and deals with an Annapolis graduate’s sense COMING SATURDAY MITCHELL LEWIS in a powerful and mighty drama of the North woods. “Children of Banishment” He sacrifices to the limit, for the happiness of the woman he loved Thrilling! —Also— “The Lightening Raider” SAT. & SUN. SPECIALI REX Theater TODAY ALICE BRADY The introduction of Jane Eyre, best beloved of all fiction heroines to the screen, in the Select Star Series photodrama “Woman and Wife,” starring Alice Brady, in a notable event which has been awaited with the keenest interest. This masterpiece, by Charlotte Bron- te, has made Jane Eyre a household word; and sharing in her popularity is the unfortunate Rochester whom BIG PLOTS —tho English Derby! BIG SCENES BIG THRILLS In Maurice Tourneur’s “SPORTING LIFE” The world’s most famous race A thrill- ing prize fight at an exclusive London club! Excitement, in- trigue—everything in a young English Earl's ‘“sporting life!” See this tremendous picture! A Paramount-Artcraft Special With added attractions ELKO SAT. & SUN. _—

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