Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 29, 1919, Page 5

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= { in its maintenance, _Items phoned -guests of friends in Bemidji yester Iday. i You have read and heard about “Love.” -Soon: you will be able to SEE "'Love.” . 1d429 Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Klement of Remer were Bemidjj vigitors yester- day“ahd ‘today. i 450,000 to - loan on 'rarms. Land Co. Dean a71te Mrs. George Skoogland of town of Northern, transacted business in: Be- midji-yesterday. Mrs. E.'E. Titus has returned from Brainerdwhere’ she ‘was’ the “guest * of ‘Mrs, Frank Titus. - George Forte of town of Eckles was ;among the between train-business vis- ftiors in Bemidji ::esterday. “Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bush and fam- -ily “have moved from 218 America .avenue to 808 Irvine avenue. Don’t fail to read the ad in this ‘paper for the 'big millinery sale at “the Elko Hat Shop, Wednesday. 14429 ¢ :Mrs, Hattié Ostrander, Wwho visited ¥elatives in Bemidji duringithe week- % é"wméd ‘to! ver' homie in Turtle ¥ réyésterday. =Cash' paid for liberty bonds. In- ‘{quire 'room. . 51, .Markham hotel. 41tf . itMp.oand Mrs.’J. W. Crandall’ and * ‘Mr:.and Mrs..Lon-Davis of Buena Vis- _ta-drove to-Bemidji yesterday and 7 transacted business. Attorney Charles . Scrutchin will / leave tomorrow -morning for Brain- /i erd where. he will.pass'the day on .gprofessional business. =B E: Kenfield of the Bemidji Box - factory,-will--leave-today.-for-Wash- : burn, Wis.,-where he will spend sev- eral days.on business. Mrs. John Martindale of Aurora, Minn., will arrive iif* Bemidji tomor- row and will visit her’ sister, Mrs. @iven-McGee, for some’ time. “Herbert Warfield hds been busy the ! last several days in_improving -the i courts of- the Bemidji Tennis club 7.and with new nets and tapes they wili : 800n be’ réady for play. “'Bolden & - Brose’ have opened a : store at 1216, :Beltrami- Ave., carry- : ing'a full line of groceries and con- § fectionery. . ‘Telephone 840. 2d429 A. E. Rako re- [ from TPaul last -evening, agisldture —having adjourned. ! ‘wis ‘gécompanied 'by Mrs. Rako, L wh‘;rlfgd“fik!!ed‘u’ week in the Twin : Cities. ‘Electric ‘sulphur vapor baths, a bath for all ailments, also vibrator fid body massages. Those wishing baths or treatments, Phone 776-J or L7 call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. J. F. Os- born. 1d429 W. Z. Robinson, of the Smith-Rob- inson Lumber company -and Ed. French of the Bemidji Home bakery motored to Red Lake today on busi- ness. . They will return to the city this evening. . Last week a number of caseés of in- fluenza were reported at Baudette, But according to recent reports near- + 1y all are well on the way to re- covery. Mrs. Ab. Williams and Mrs. W. M. Evans were reported as those seriously affected. Money saving prices on quality portraits and kodak finfshing at Rich’s studie . Phone 570-W 29 10 st. ¢ 512-1Mon Mr. and Mrs. Otto Grimm and son,, Donald, have returrned from a ten days’ visit with Mrs. Grimm’s’ sister, Mrs. L. F. Murphy of Grand Forks, ! N. D. Mrs. Murphy has recently re- turned from Denver, Col.,, and is " ~<again making her home in Grand Forks. - . The ladies of the Swedish Luth- eran-Ladies Aid will have an auction “#ale on aprony and fancy artieles on ~Thursday-evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Lunch will b& served. Come and get your aprons. 3d61 Dr. G. M. Palmer returned Sunday from Minneapolis where he had been on business for a few days. Dr. Pal- mer expects to move to Minneapolis in a week or.ten days, where he will open up dental office and specialize in children’s dentistry.” Mrs. Palmer and daughters will remain-in Bemidji until school closes. Mrs. H. E. Reynolds and daughter, Alice, have returned from Winnipeg, where they were the guests of rela- tives for some time. They*® will spend the sumnier at their cottage at Lavinia. Before going to Winni- peg, Mrs. Reynolds and daughter vis- ited in the east. Mr. Reynolds is in the Y. M. C. A. service in France. Northern Minn., agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates.” 17th year. Phone 167. Security Bank Bldg. 14429 Mrs. Garry Brennan, who has vis- ited relatives in St. Cloud for two weeks; returned to Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan will again makeé their home in Bemidji They lived in Stillwfiter for some months, WHEre P Brefinan was einployed in -:T0! éach’ day give an’interesting and complete review of the ‘heity’s soeial activities isiour desire. -This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and'fiews briefs and ‘we solicit your cooperation cidted ‘by ‘readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. Mrs. J_oh{: Fos(er of Bbéby was the | a munition factory, which has closeti or mailed to this office are appre- since the signing of the armistice. William Lalibertie returned this morning from Crookston, he has been visiting for the past several days. Lalibertie, who is one of the proprie- tors of the City Drug store, has re- cently returned from naval sérvice, having been . honorably discharged. Ho left with the Bemidji Naval mili- tia in 1917, and while in the service was chief pharmacist on the U. 8. § Kerkenna transport. He has again resumed his duties as pharmacist at the City Drug store. Mrs. Florence Spencer made a fly- ing trip from her home in Bemidji to see her father, 0. J. Weekley, who caught the “flu” at Buffalo, Minn, about two weeks ago, but O. J, being far from danger, Florence. took the next- morning's train -home. . Gull people never had any serious cases 0. the dread ‘‘flu,” that’s why O. J. is not in danger. All the “flu” we ever had here came from other towns, if the Advance is not mistaken. It shows, if anything, that Gully’s pure drinking water is death to that much abhored disease, the “flu.” So, wh not everybody, even outside towns, drink Gully’s pure and unadultérated water? - Angd- besides, it-costs much less than Plummer’s so. called. “pure tangle-foot.""—Gully.-Advance. - EXCELLENT PROGRAM. ! “Bird ‘Study” was ‘the: interesting topic at the meeting of the ‘Woman’s Study club yesterday afternoon in the |- club rooms of the library, the pr gram being -as follows: “Life an Work of Audabon; Growth of the Au~ dabon Societies,” Mrs. John Essler; paper, ‘‘Characteristics of Native Minnesota ‘Birds,” Mrs. C.-E. Battles;: paper, ‘‘Game Birds of Minnesota and Their Proteetion,” Mrs. D. L. Stan- ton. The club ‘will hold a' special soctal meeting at the home of Mrs. ‘Einer W. Johnson' Monday. __ATTEND CLUB NG. Mrs. Eduard F. Netzer, president, Mrs, L. B. Wilson, correspondent sec- Tetary and Mrs. Harry Bolger, mem- ber of the program committee of the Bemidji Woman's Study club, mo- tored to St. Cloud yesterday. Mr. ‘Bolger accompanying themr as driver. They will attend the Sixth District Federation of Woman's clubs annual meeting, which will convene in -that city today and tomorrow, in the Presbyterian church. They will re- turn to Bemidji Thursday. This meeting, which is an annual one, is ‘of wide spread interest. It includes the counties of Aitken, Beltrami, Ben- ton, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Mor- rison, Stearns, Todd and Wadena, all of 'which will be represented on this occasion. The officers are Mrs. George R. Christie, Long Prairie, president; Mrs. William E. Lee, Long Prairie, corresponding - secretary; Mrs. H. 1. Cohen, Brainerd, treasurer; Mrs. L. A. Mdthews, Wadene, record- ing secdretary. A program of much merit has been arranged. While in 8t.-Cloud; Mrs, Netzer and Mrs. Wil- son are guests at the W, B. Mitchell home. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay gen- eral fund warrants to and including No. A0341, dated September 30, 1918; water fund warrants to A0690, dated February 1, 1919. All war- rants on other funds now payable. lslljsated Bemidji, Minn., April 26, 2d426-28-29 FARMERS’ ATTENTION. I want 8,000 or 10,000 bushel of white or red potatoes and will pay from 5c¢ to 10c above highest market price for good potatoes. It will be to your interest to see F. G. Troppman hefore selling, as he has secured the government contract for 8,000 bu- shels and must deliver potatoes at once. 24429 George W. Rhea, City Treasurer. Transportation of the Future. Transportation is the fundamental of progress in civilization. All things must pass through it as through the neck of a bottle. If we can transport energy without using cars to carry it, there is just so much gain. Electricity i8 energy without substance. Its transmission calls for no vehicle other than a copper wire. Hence is it obvi- ous that we must look to electricity for distributing the power on which our economic future us a nation de- pends. RENEWSHEALTH ~ AND ENERGY People who have poor appe- tite, bad color, indigestioni &nd biliousness are usually victims of constipation. ‘Constipation causes an enormous amount of sickness. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, taken before go- ing to bed, will rélieve 'your constipation, restore your -ap- petite, and bring the glow of youth to your cheeks. You will work ‘better-and - live ‘happier. A large package (only 35c), will put you on the road to health and happiness. City Drug Store, “manner was Professor’ Sophocles of ~“THE BEMIDJI' DAILY PIONEER Irresistible’ S8and. One of the most Interesting and res TOOK ‘HIS' ‘WORK' SERIOUSLY markable of ‘he many regions for the arvard Professol Greek Insisted Y regio! H. T!:at le: ;tud:n:: sho:ld Give observation of sand dunes lles between Bordeaux and Bayonne, in Gascony. Best_Effoftm 5. Shudise. The sen here throws every year upoR the beuch, ulong n line of 100 miles in length, sote 5,000,000 cubic yards of sand. The | cevailing westerly winds continue pic! ‘ng up the surface par- ticles from the westward slope, where they are »:o0 deposited, and the en- tire ridge Ly this nieans alone moves gradually in:md. In the course of years therc has thus been formed @ complex sysi‘m of dunes, all approxt- mately parilel with the coast and [ with one nnother and of all altitudes A scholar of unusual appearance and Harvard, wlose genuine love of Greek left him no patience with indifferent students -and sometimes led to the “chrge that he dealt unjustly with the ryoung men in his classes, This anec- dote of him appears In Mr. John Spen- cer Clark’s life of John Fiske. One day a backward student called to explain his remissness and to assure the 'professor that he did love his up to 230 fcet, These are marching Greek study. steadlly inwaid at a rate of from three “Then’ name two of your favorlte | o, "y " " “hole villages have passages,” said the professor. *Phe student named one in the Diad ‘and one in the Qedipus. -Professor Sophocles handed him the books, say- ing “Find those passages ‘and read them' to me.” The' ‘student, in his reading, made geveral seérious mistakes. “Young man,” said the professor, brusqfiely, “you do not understand Greek! You have no love for that noble language! You murder ft! Enough! I want no more to do with you.” =) There was much complaint in the class of ’63 that the professor’s marks were incorrect, and particularly in the cases of three students entitled.to widely different marks. - When they complained, Professor §ophocles re- plied: 4“1 can't distinguish between you, géntlémen. * You -must -take your chances as to-what you get.” i Ing some hnes been torn down to pre- Much Sameness in Mankind. Console yourself, dear old man and fbrother ; whatever you may be sure of, be sure at least of this, that you are dreadfully like other people. Human niture has a much greater genius for kameness than for originality.—TLowell, TR TRt NI k. AS YOUNG AS The sécret of youth is ELIMINA- TION: OF PO!SO%B from - your body. s done, you.can live to be & hundred an euj:y the good t! s of life with a3 much “pep” as LW d when in the springtime. of yout Keep your body An vvto;l condition, that’s the secret. “.. Watch the' kidneys, They filter and Purify the blood, all of which blood pagdses t.hroil(lh them once every three minutes. {eep them clean and in proper working condition and you have mothing to_fear. Drive the poisnnous v 'wastes and deadly uric: acid ‘tions from your system. Take (GOL! MEDAL Haarlem ©il-€apsules and you L will always be-in good condition. 'ou feel strong and _vigorous, with gteady merves and elastic " muivles. COLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cavsules gre imported direct from the lahora- stories at Hearlem, Holland, .»They are a reliable remedy ° which has been used by the stutdhy‘ Dutch for Antiprohibitionist. | In' little' Marie's -home the advan: Itages ‘and’ disadvantages of the “wet” and “dry” have been discussed w}fl? much_fervor. When, durfng Sunday morning serv: icé; ‘Marfé’ demandeéd a @riHK’ and Her fother informed Her quletly, but firm: 1y, thint she could‘not have ofe, Marle inquired £nxiously In a stage whisper: “Can't 1 never have another drink, li over 200 years, and hf" ped -them L f the try’s' gone:dry?” .to develop into one of the strongest thw ile the'ebnolry go ry _.and hoar(giest races of the world. Get them from your druggist. Do not take a: substitutc. In sealed packeges— three sizes. There is more Catarrh in this section » the country than all other diseases out together, and foi years it was sup- posed to ha Incurable. Doctors prescribed iocal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Catarrh s a-local- disease,/ greatly iufluenced by constitutional cone; ditions and therefore requires coustitu- }] tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medi- cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, is a constitutional vemedy, is taken internally and. acts || thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Bystem. One Hundred Dollars re- ward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medizine fails to cure. Send for eircuiara and testimoniais. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo, Sold by Druggists, 75c. # Hall's Family Pills fur constipation. Tonight! 2d Show at 9:00 Albert E. Smith presents EARL WILLIAMS in one of his finest “The Highest Trump” “The Motion Picture World,” says: “The picture measures up to the sort of work Earl Wil- Tiam does best,”—It's true. A “DIFFERENT” PICTURE "SHOWING SOME REMARK- ABLE SCENES OF LIFE IN AN AEROPLANE. ALSO ‘The Iron Test’ AT THE TONIGHT ! ——— LAST TIMES AT 7:30 and 9:00 FREDERICK, | DAL R S AGParmont P The acting, photography, story and || directing make this a photoplay of unusual merit. . Added Attraction A “Big V" Comedy (TOMORROW MATINEE AT 2:30 “The Law That Divides” A 5-part society drama, starring KATHLEEN CLIFFORD AT THE GRAND “The Make Believe Wife” At 3:00—7:30 and 9:00 vent burizl. ad rebuilt at a distance. |* YOUR KIDNEYS | ceamula- | OLD Ko | PAGEFIVE NERVOUSNESS ON THE DECLINE Doctors Encouraged, They Hold Out Hope for All “Nothing wronz but my nerves”. We hear it at home, at work and every- BEMIDJI PLEASED | BY QUICK RESULTS Everyone is pleased with the quick results of simple witchhazél, camphor hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik ¢ye wash. One man’s eyes were 80 badly strained he could “not read without pain. Two applications re- lieved him. lady with weak, in- flamed eyes was greatly helped b [9) b 3 where. Certainly, nervousness fa.a: dis. b‘fétmle ogleh:zefi uz:ntheel 8 smali liee. A man or woman might better ke 8 AN% have a hroken lez than a shaltered, run CASE weak, strained or inflamed| down nervous system. . eyes. Barkers Drug Store and all] Overwnrk and sworry ~drains ° the druggists, nerve cells ‘and centers of all' their strength and vitality,. then you get 5 sleepless nights, poor blood, ‘ner- s, worry and fear. The better of today know just ‘what to do of this kind. A" few weeks’ use ravely_ fails to the Phosphate- in of Phesphated Iron strengthen and feed liungry nerve centers. Phosphated Iron certainly does take hold The way the majority of pa- tients come bLack is remarkable. What a chanre in appearance, too. The choeks become filled out and, flush- ed with the healthy ruddy glow that only pure. red ironized blood can give, eves sparkle, their step has ‘the spring ond swing of youth and their whole system seems to be allve with energy and good spirits. Mr, Nervous Man or Woman, Phos- phated Iron will do- all’ this foc you if you will give it a chance.- Do mot drag wround, ail in and half dead another day w help is so near. Get busy! and be a live one once again! To insure doctors and' their patients gelting the genuine Phosphated - Iron 1o have put in cap ales only, so:do not cliow dealers to give you pllls or tabe lets. Insist on capsules. City Drug Store nnd‘letdlng drug. gists everywhere. Business Success commercial institution. DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE graduates are wught by leading bankens sad merchants, many of whom got their own tatt with D, B. C. training. The oldest, largest commercial fnstitute {n N, D, D, B. C, studentslearn by deing, notby theory. , Graduates eater business world fully equi © "make good"* and makemoncy. For full information sddress F. L. Watkigs, Pres, | DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE In its 28th yoar. 808 Front St., Fargo, No Dv' | qupscribe for The Daily - Pioneer. REX -- Theatre ~- Today and Tomorrow =-- Herbert Brenon preésents | Nazimova LN “War Brides” Selznick pictures The Greatest Emotional Photodrama Ever Produced The Story of a Woman Who Defied an Empire in the Name of Motherhood World’s Greatest Play for Suffrage War’s Cruelest Wounds Pierce Hearts at Home A Photodrama that is Clutching the Hearts of a Nation Sensation of New York During Its Broadway Run. 9 REELS——10¢, 20c: Matinee——7:20, 9:10 SPECIAL MUSIC Try and be in your seats early. Elko HatShop The Store Ahead--Elks Bldg. = — Wonderful Sale of | New Trimmed Hats WEDNESDAY ONLY Choice of any trimmed hat in the store up to and including $10.00 for $3.95. These hats are all new and fresh. Re- member we show no hats carried over from other seasons. The original price tickets will be left in each hat that you may see for yourself that we have just what our adver- tising tells you. Perhaps the $10.00 hat you admired last week is still here for $3.95, Wednesday. Come early and select the best. Many of these hats were just received Monday. Sale Opens Wednesday Morning at 8:30

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