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family, 1111 Lake Boulevard, will «• <-• move to Center' City, Minn., tomor­ row, where Mr. Hanson will go into mrs the mercantile business, having pur­ chased the store formerly owned by GRAVE LYS ClUBRAnD Tv Johnson & Froberg. , Before moving > ( "£k Al* NM Alii JAW to Bemidji about two years ago, Mr. Pool Chewing Plug. Hanson, was in business at Redby for Bsfoi* (he Invention about four years. The past four !•'• .- «f our Patent Air Proof Pouch months he has traveled for the ••'" - Many Doalars Could Not Keep J-.*,i^"W »' ii the Flavor and Freshness In George A. Hormel Packing company REAL. GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO. of Duluth. ',' Now the Patent Pouch Keep* It " Freeh and Clean and Good. ~ A UtMe Chew of Gravely JeEnouoH,- and Laeta Longer then eblochowv. is doing RED CROSS NOTES ef ordinary plus. tea*^ i^^

M. INTERESTING PROGRAM The following shipment was made Mrs. J. D. Bogart of Hornet was Saturday: 43, suits of outing pa­ HE LEARNED ALL ABOUT REAL. .^ 'French' Musie" proved an inter­ in the city today to consult a local : jamas, 15 convalescent robes, 100 esting topic at the Woman's Study doctor. > j ^ .lIgC>- ^yf bed shirts, 35 surgeon's robes, 40 club yesterday afternoon, at the pairs of operating leggins, 50 .pairs READ MY BILLO0ARO HE WENT is ' " open meeting held at the home of Mrs. O. Johnson of Leonard was of bed socks, 4 nightengales, 16 OUT AMD ROWHIM APUJG- r* Mrs. E. £7. Kenfield on Doud av«nue. among the business visitors in Be­ handkerchiefs,~ 12 knit sponges or AMTrttOW LOOKMOW'HAPPYj 4 ~"J' . , <. < The program was as follows: ; , midji Monday. wash cloths. ••r^:i;^.v .?b -'^\ ' > HE IS! ( "' " Roll call—Names of Famous Com­ Al positions. One of these nice days you ought The following knit articles were ' Paper—"Modern French Com­ r.o go to Hakkerup's and have your received from Kelliher, Baudette and posers." This paper prepared by picture taken. .":•"•»•"'.•'.':•-' 14tf Spooner, but came too late for last Mrs. B. W. Lakin was read by Mrs. week's shipment: 35 sweaters, 22 R?y Olson, in the absence of Mrs. Born, to Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Mc- pairs socks, 26 pairs, wristers, 2, \ Lakin. .-/ Cann, Sunday evening at St. An­ mufflers and one helmet. \ LOOK FOR THE PROTECTION SEAL: "Charles Gunod and His Operas" thony's hospital, a son. IT IS NOT REAL GRAVELY WITBOUTi —Mrs. 1«. A. LaRaw. THIS SEAL. The paper, "Faust and Romeo and Carl and Martin Otters tad of Tur­ From now on there will be no su Juliet," written by Miss Beatrice tle River were-among the. business pervisor in the surgical dressing Mills, was read by Mrs. W. P. Dyer, visitors Sunday and Monday. room, evenings. as Miss Mills was unable to attend. Results, of City Gardtntv There* is ^more atctarrtala tMausooHttn Miss Ida Virinia Brown sang two Mr. and Mrs. David Hinshaw. of The Pittsburgh Vacant Lot Garden) it the. country tlia^cll .oHiej^dlSjean*^ Grant Valley drove to Bemidji yes­ L put together, and for years ,it wa«.,supj Selections by Gounod, "Ave Marie" Lungs Are association, which has distributed $4001 posed to be Incurable.- Doctors prescribed; and "Sing, Smile and Slumber." Miss terday and transacted business. in prizes among 02 backyard garden local, remedies^and> by constantly falling Arvilla Kenfield played Miss Brown's WeakenedBy ers, reports that it produced $60,000' to cure •with tlcwal treatment, prowunce^ "accompaniments. Andrew Erickson of Point Com­ THEATERS It Incurable. Catarrh. Is. a local disease, Miss Kenfield also played "O, Low­ fort, near Turtle River, has gone to worth of vegetables this year and e*-, greatly influenced by - constitutional con­ ly Maiden" (>by Meyerbeer) .and "Pas Minneapolis for a, few days' visit. Hard Colds pects to dq even,better next season. In; ditions , and tlvtneiev*,. requires---conaUtuw addition to the vegetables raised under lional treatment. Hall's.. Catarrh Medfc Das Ampordes." GRAND TOMGHT cine, manufactured, by F. J. Cheney & This being an open meeting, a The latest, popular, ups-to-date the direction of the association, consid­ Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional music received every week at Maloy's In adapting to the screen "One silver offering was taken, which Clear Call" by Larry Evans, Bluebird eration must be given to the value-of 1 remedy,- is taken. Internally and. acts amounted to $4.45, which will be Confectionery Store, 214 Third St. those raised independently. Whllei thru the Blood ,oi^ the Mucoufr,8urfaqen used in making layettes for Belgian has achieved a production worthy of of the System. One.Hundred. Dollars re, 2-220 commendation. . Carmel Meyers as CASCARAP QUININE there is nothing at hand by which am ward is offered-for any case that Hall's children. More money is badly the "price" of her father's freedom, estimate of the products of the inde-i Catarrh Medicine.-falls -to. cure.' 8 and; testimonial* terial is about used up. The next cepted a position with the St. Hil-and Kenneth Harlan who forced her The old family remedy—in tablet pendent gardeners can be made, thei into a marriage with him as repara­ form—•afe, eure, ea*y to take. No F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo. .,OWo.r„ meeting will be held. March 4. aire Lumber" company as stenogra­ many fine gardens seen in practically Sold by Druggists; 75c- tion for his father'slruin, depict in opiates—no unpleasant after effects. every part of the city; declare that the Haifa Family.-PJUsiifor constipation. •. pher. clever fashion difficult roles. The Cures colda in 24 hour*—Grip in 3 dayt. Money back if it fails. Getthe sum would be large. Then the value 1 ...» •. » 111 1 11 »• 111 in iiiLiiimi CLASS TO MEET story of the girl who sought to win genuine, boss.with' August Carlson of Hornet, who has after marriage the love of her hus­ Red: Top and Mr. of the flowers raised in 1 the vacant lot been confined at St. Anthony's hos­ Hill's picture on it gardens as well as in others-r~a value i OM The Young Woman's Gymnasium; band, makes an enjoyable entertain­ 24Tabl«Uf<»25c. m class will meet this evening at the; pital for some time, has returned to ment. There are thrills and heart that cannot be measured by dolldrs and: regular hour in the basement of the; his home. interest with settings in this play At Any Drue Store cents—must be remembered. And beat 1 Presbyterian church for drill, which, for which Bluebird photoplays are of all is the impetus given; to thrift, re­ Si Trump Card will commence promptly at 8 o'clock., Today—Telephone the Pioneer of­ famous. "The Wife He Bought" is fice; 922, about that news item you Ghost," a comedy in two reels, mak­ sourcefulness and cultivation of beau-t All.mem'bers are urged to be there. the title of this interesting play to ty.—Pittsburgh Post A triple, headline attraction— have in mind. Your guests and be shown at the Grand theater to­ ing a seven-reel program of unusual interest. bigges^star, infthe,liAe^pigge&t MRS. CROTHERS HOSTESS friends will appreciate the courtesy night. directoraof spectacular dramar- Miss Mavis Phillippi, who hasj Rex Tomorrow. most popular supporting star. Mrs. L. G. Crothers, 713 Beltrami An Edison film will be the offer­ avenue, will entertain St. Philip's been the guest of relatives in Be-i Grand Wednesday. midji for a few days, returned to her, "Stolen. Hours" is a movie treat. ing at the Rex tomorrow when Peggy Red Cross circle tomorrow afternoon Adams will be seen in "The Salt of Cecil B. OeHJIIe's Production at her home. During Lent no lunch school in the town of Northern yes-j With charming Ethel Clayton as.the terday. winsome star, it brings joy to the the Earth," one of the Edison com­ will be served by this circle. hearts of spectators, puts a song on pany's superb productions. A Musty / Mrs. A. D. Simpkins and, Mrs. A.i their lips and sends them back into Suffer comedy will (be an added feat­ CLUB MEETS TUESDAY L. O'Dell of the town of Northern: the world, smiling, happy and con­ ure to the Edison production. It Soothes and Relieves Like a visited Mrs. Simpkin's husband, who tented. ft Rev. Lester P. Warford, pastor of is confined at St. Anthony's hos-: "Stolen Hours" is a World-Picture the Presbyterian church, will enter­ Another Bie Feature. Mustard Plaster Without pital, yesterday. Brady-Made. It shows Ethel Clay­ Lovers of motion pictures which tain the Philomathian club Tuesday ton at her very best. It is superbly the Burn or Sting evening. "German History" will be interest and enthrall will welcome Miss Carrie' Smith of Kelliher was) ohotographed, wonderfully staged. the glad news that Theda Bara is to Musterole is a clean, white ointment. the topic. in Bemidji yesterday to meet hers See it Wednesday at the Grand thea­ made with the oil of mustard. It does all. ter. . appear at the Rex theater Thursday sister, Miss Florence Smith of Du-j and Friday in her newest William th3 work of the old-fashioned mustard 1 *p BIRTHDAY OBSERVED luth, who will visit her parents fori Fox production, "The Rose of Blood." plaster—does it better and does not Mis-1 a couple of weeks. ELKO TONIGHT Miss Bara portrays a Russian ter. You do not have to bother with a Friday evening the Masons will "The Clever Mrs. Carfax," by Hec­ heroine. But' L-isza Tapenka is dif­ cloth. You simply rub it on—and usually entertain at a Washington party in H. C. Baer of the Security State} tor Turnbull and Gardner Hunting, ferent from every other leading lady the pain is gone! the Masonic hall. Cards will be bank is spending several days inj and starring the renowned feminine of Slavonic origin. She is a Russian Many doctors and nurses use Muster­ : played."" . , Minneapolis and other points. Mrs.j impersonator, Julian Eltinge, will who fights, made of the same stuff ole and recommend it to their patients. .Baer Xnd/ Jtwo children are passing) again be the attraction at the Elko which formed the brave Legion of They will gladly tell you what relief it KNITTERS MEET the winter* in JtfinfeapolJfc. %* - theater tonight. Primarily a com­ Death. gives from sore throat; bronchitis, croup, edy, "The Clever Mrs. Carfax" takes The story of this gripping picture stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, Mrs. Bert Getchell entertained the Mrs. Chandler of Park Rapids* its hero (ine) through many hair was written by Richard Ordynski, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains Dyer-Getchell Red Cross knitting stopped off between trains yesterday, raising adventures and provides stage director of the Metropolitan and aches of the back or Joints, sprains.; <%" circle at her home last evening. while enroute to International Falls. thrills aplenty. Julian Eltinge as Opera House in New York. Mr. Or­sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted; She will return to Bemidji in a fewi Mrs. Carfar is unbelievably dainty dynski, who himself acts the role of feet colds of the chest (it often pic days and will visit at the home of; and fastidious in trailing frocks or the leading revolutionist in the film, vents pneumonia). her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Koors. stunning bathing suit. was born in Poland and lived there 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2J50. for many years. He personally su­ Mrs. E. B. McDonald expects toi pervised the details of the producticn Personals and leave this week or first of next for' Elko Tomorrow. and insured the accuracy of every Wltll Gonvick and Shevlin, and from therei , who wrote setting and incident. and a strong cast of famous will go to Morrison country in thei the story of "," is Newsy Notes interest of her work as Red Cross) also responsible for the authorship players field secretary for the north central! of "The Woman God Forgot," and part of Minnesota. also for Mary Pickford's recent pro­ WED. & 150,000 to loan on rarms. Dean duction, "." KIDNEY MEDICINE WINS >and Co. d71tf Bdmond Foster has returned tp For her theme in "The Woman his home in Pleasant Valley from God Forgot," Miss MacPherson has HIGH STANDING T«W8. John Ice of Leonard was among Camp Pike, Ark., having received an taken the story from a chapter in the business visitors in the city Mon­ honorable discharge on account of the early history of America telling day. ill health. His only regret is thatj how the Spanish invaded Mexico and One of the most pleasing and re­ he could not serve Uncle Sam to thei of their conquest of Montezuma and liable kidney, liver and bladder prep­ finiBh of the war. his Aztecs. is seen arations on the market today is Dr. as Tezca, daughter of Montezuma. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. We say this FARMERS' & TRAPPERS,, ATTENTION Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hanson and The production is one of the most because we have sold the medicine elaborate and beautiful ever made for the past fifteen years and all we by Cecil deMille. It will be shown have heard has been complimentary We are buying'Hides, Furs, Wool "^ at the Elko theater tomorrow and: toward the remedy. We have never Thursday. had a bottle returned to us and have our first complaint to receive. Pelts and Tallow [and will pay Very truly yours, REX TONIGHT SCHWEITZER DRUG CO. you the full market prices, Tonight at the Rex, the William Aug. 4th, 1917. Mapleton, Minn. Sherrill Feature corporation pre­ sents Dorothy Bernard, celebrated I Letter to motion picture artist, in "The Ac­1 Sr. Kilmer & Co. NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY complice," supported by Jack Sher­ IBinghamton, N. Y. One Half Block North of Union Station, BEHfllDJI, NMNN rill. There are five acts in the pic­ ture, everyone of absorbing interest. Prove What Swamo Root Will Do . In addition to this drama King F«T You. ,1 ,,,'J'"!'1!11 SB Bee will present Billy West in "The Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince any­ one. You will also receive a book­ let of valuable information, telling CITY L about the kidneys and bladder. When TONIGHT-BLUEBIRD writing, be sure and mention the Be­ Bemidji's all the year round livery. Semce'is fittt class altrays. Presents the Beautiful midji Daily Pioneer. Medium and Best of horses, rifSj robes-, foot warmers, etc. large size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. POGUE'S OLD BARN, GOB. 3rA,ST, anAIByiHE AVE, CARMEL MYERS TELEPHONE 3-W in the screen adaptation of THE FUEL ADMINISTRATION C. E. HICKERSON, Manager "One Clear Call", entitled— PERMITS SHOWING ON

"• T .1 "The Wife Tuesday IBBflfr sip SflBft'WHifli i^TaaiqyA^ He Bought" AT THE THEATERS Entertaining Five Part Drama GRAND . and a Comedy at the CARMEL MYERS In Bluebird Drama ''THE WIFE HE BOUGHT" Grand and a comedy

TOMORROW— MAT. & EVE; "Stolen Hours" ELKO - A World Picture, with JULIAN EL^NGE Famous Female Impersonator in a Paramount Picture Ethel Clayton "CLEVER MRS. FAIRFAX"

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