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C^jp?, *C^: I WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING LUTHER LEAGUE TONIGHT. The Luther League ot the Swedish Lutheran church will meet this eve ning in the church basement at 8 o'clock. All are cordially .invited. MRS. OHKGBEN HOSTESS. The Linea society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Ohngren of the Fifth ward tomorrow evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ENDEAVOR MEETING POSTPONED On account of the carnival which is to be given in the high school Fri day evening, the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church hag postponed its business meeting, which was to have been held that evening. ENTERTAINED FOR COUSIN. Misses EBther and Alice Hetland entertained thirty-five guests at a de lightful dancing party last evening at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon, on Lake Boulevard. The party was given in honor of Captain Wallace Rusness of. Moorhead, who is their cousin, and who is visiting at the Bacon and Fal lon homes in this city. He has reger cently returned from military serv- 4-^--j#ce. Mrs. Charles Van, pianist, rur- '-vX'^nished the music for dancing. Re freshments were served. ENTERTAINED AT CARDS. Mrs. Eugene Roy, Collins flats, en tertained at four tables of Norwegian whist last evening. Miss Delia Munri took the high prize and Mrs. H. J: WeUo won low score, in an interest ing spelling contest Mrs. Ed. Carlson won the prize. The hostess served dainty refreshments at a late hour. The guest list included Mesdames J. F. Norman, H- J. Welte C. A.' Nach bar C. L. Bang, Harry Thiers, N. A. Thomson, Ed. Carlson, H. W. Smith, Thayer Bailey and C. L. Holbrook and the Misses Gunda Hilmen, Delia Munn, Inga Dahl, Emma Narveson, Sue Monroe, Grace Wright, Anna Bjoin and Margaret Crawford. Crookston Dailv Times. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Call 195 for Bemidji Steam Laun dry. 6d38 O. H. Warner of Brainerd is a busi ness visitor today. Mrs. J. Lease of Nary passed yes terday in the city shopping. O. G. Williams of Minneapolis passed yesterday in the city. Edward Moore of Minneapolis is spending the day in BemldJ4. C. J. Trepanier of Minneapolis Is transacting business in Bemidji. Emil Anderson of Minneapolis is a business visitor in the city today. $50,000 to loan on farms* Dean Land Co. d71tf Theodora Slater of Williston, N. D., Js among the out of town visitors to day. Mrs. R. L. Miller of Clearbrook is a guest at the G. L. Sinclair home this week. Jack F. Murphy of Seattle, Wash., is transacting business in the city for a short time. Pete Newman of Little Falls is spending the day in Bemidji on busi ness matters. Mrs. William Mayhcr of Puposky was a between train visitor in the city yesterday. M. V. Lewis, A. D. Kolor and W. J. Koler of Bagley were visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. John Noel of Northern is ill at her home, suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Mrs. Tarl Cornemillcr of town of Northern was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. George Skoogland of town of Northern was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. W. M. Proctor of Portland, Ore., is among the out of town visitors at the Hotel Markham. Charles A. Palm of Minneapolis is among the business visitors- in the city for a brief time. G.' W. Ferrell. local manager of tho Penney company store, has returned from a visit in 8t. Paul. J. L. Furber of 8t. Paul is passing the day here on business matters. Do ing a guest at the Markham. Mr. Nelson of Clearbrook, proprie tor of Nelson's Quality store at that place, was a visitor yesterday. See the Bemidjj Stationary store for rubber stamps, facsimile signa ture stamps, notarial seals and cor poration seals. 36tf Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and daughter, Elizabeth, left last evening for Fargo, N. D., on an extended visit with Mrs. Robinson's parents. Mrs. James O'Grady and daughter, j^Jdlth, have been ill at their home on Mississippi avenue. The daughter is able to be up and around, but the mother quite ill. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1019 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER The lunches, at the high school have been very well patronized and it has been decided to continue the lunches through March. Mrs. R. C. Norcross (nee Miss Ida Winter) of Bemidji spent a few hours in the city Tuesday. While here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Winter.St. Clou^ Times. Louis Kidder of the Fifth ward, who has been in service overseas, has returned to New Port News, accord ing to a message received by relatives here. He landed' February 28. Northern Minn., agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependable insurance ot every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167. Security Bank Bldg. C. H. Giddings ot Duluth, F. A. Downing of Minneapolis Ed.-John- son of Superior, Wis, arid O. 0."Bto dalen of Thief River Falls are among the business visitors at tie Markham Miss Valdina Skjevlaad, principal of the Lincoln school, has been called to her home in Hanley Falls, Minn., by the death of her sister-in-lawi Miss Rose Olson will substitute for Miss Skjveland until her return. Miss Julia Munger has resigned her position as cashier and stenographer in the J. C. Penney company Store, and will leave tomorrow afternoon for her home in Mcintosh. Miss Marie Cahill has succeeded Miss Mug and has commenced her duties. Mr. and Mrs. William Zipple and daughter, Jane, of Warroad, who have been visiting at the Everett home, returned to Waxroaa" today. Mrs. Zipple and daughter have been here for the past three weeks and Mr. Zipple only for $''Short time:"' Mr. Zipple owns the big fisheries aSWar road. B. P. 0. ELKS. There will be a regular meeting of the Elk's lodge Thursday evening. E. H. Jerrard, secy. lust tne Idrirtk for louohtfuleco- nomicalfolk InstantMum a delicious, cereal beverage 535533539 ADVANCE NOTICE of COMING ATTRACTIONS TomorrowFriday WM. FARNUM in "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" Saturday and Sunday PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX" A Goldwyn Picture and "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "HAVE ANOTHER" At the GRAN What Is The Cause of Headache? Backache? BT DOCTCI: cor ..L Backache is perhaps the ir.ost commoi 'ulment from which women uui cr. RArely do "ou find a -orean free from it/. Soine- 'lT.iesthecau?c obscure1 but l)r. Pierce pf Buffalo, N. o. high met'iooi cathdrity ?.sys the caus- is rery oftei a form of ca- tarrh that set- tles in the Jeli- catfe mem- branes of the feminine or gans. When these organs arc inflamed, the first symptom may be backache, or headache, dizziness, ache thpanJert by bearing-down sensations, tfcaknesa, ir rcgukritj-, painful period*, irritation,, rnd a general run-down "condition. Any roraan in this condition is to be pitied, 1 ul pity docs not cure. T! troub'. 2 colli Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript-n, hich is a separate nnd dist net, medicine noir.en. It is made ofto* 'tS and herbs, 'it up without alcohol o~sopiate of any nd for Dr. Pierc us nothing in rions. taking FavDrite Prescrip 1 icn. it is reassuring to krow that it goes straight to the cause cf the trouble. There Is but one way to overcome aick- n\.s aad that to overeorie the cause. 71,at is precisely what PavoBtilFrescrfj* li. a is Litcndod to do. Send 10 cents for trial package of Tibbts. Address Invalids' Hotel, But" lab.::. Y. 1 DANGEROUS TO GARRY SUIT CASE IN DAKOTA (By United Press.) Jamestown, N. D., March 6. Those who value their reputation will not carry a suit case in North Da kota. Arrests both here and at Devils J^ake revealed that evaders of the prohibition law generally carry a suit case and the police have come to look upon such articles with suspi cion. CallusP Peel It Of Quickly! Nothing On Earth Like "Gets-It" For Corns and Calluses. A. spot of thickened skin on the bottom of your foot which so often makes walking an agony, la as easily removed by. wonderful "Gets-It" as CftltasCome* Off I,Ike Banana Peqll any hard or soft corn anywhere on your toes. took at this picture. A few drops of "Gets-It" did '10 rwork. The callus comes loosa fr the true flesh. No irritation wh it over. You peel the callus right oft Just like a banana peelpeaceful !y, painlessly. "Gets-It" does the same thing: to any com, without the use of otlcky platters, irritating salves, greasy ointments or bundling tape. There's.,- no fussing"-no knife, no BOIBSOTS to use. "Gets-It" is used by millions, because it's common sense,, and it never falls. Try it, prove It, "Oets-Iti'' the g-uartuiteod, money back corn-remover,: the only sure way,costs hot a trifle at any drug store. \Td by E. Lawrence A Co., Ohloago.IlL 8ld In Bemidji and recommended as the world's best ooro remedy by Barker's Drttf Store. ELKO REX! TONIGHT and TOMORROW L. Lawrence Weber presents JOHN BARRYM0RE "Raffles" The story of the amateur cracksman who begins his ca reer of stealing from the rich to give to the poor by securing trie valuable Rose pearl while on board ship. A woman falls in love with him and later he is suspected of having stolen the gem. Finally explanations are made and everything ends satisfactorily, through an ab sorbing drama. A DRAMATIZATION OF THE NOVEL L-KO Comedy 'Roped Into Scandal" 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9:00 SCHOOL NOTES. Lunches at the Central building have been discontinued owing to the fact that the normal course girls, who were in charge, are teaching in other schools. So successful has been the attend ance at the night school, it has been decided to continue' the classes through the present month. TONIGHT! Last Time THOS. INCE, presents WM. S. HART In the Artcraft Picture "The Border Wireless" His Latest Picture and the OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW at the GRAN To Be Seen in the ELKO THEATRE Saturday and Sunday SYLVIA BRBAMEB Who Is featured with Herbert RawUn Bon In J. Stuart Blackton's great screw production. "The Common Cause." MMMfll 4 i EL For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices SHIP YOUR Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 Belt. Ave Bemidji, Minnesota J**w CECI BDeMILLES* Prod udtion Dort Chang tour Husban Companion to "Old Wives for New," with Same All Star Cast SIX PART SPECIALAND A COMEDY REX Theater SUNDAY An Authorized Film Version of the Life and Works of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt "OU TEDDY" Fromthe Cradlelo the White House A STIRRING AMERICAN DRAMA OF ADVENTURE AND ACHIEVEMENTS "The greatest fiction is truth."Poe CHARLIE CHAPLIN"ONE A. M.' Note Prices MatineeStarting 1:30 Night Matinee10c and 20c First Run, 7:10 NightAll seats 20c Second Run, 9:00 SATURDAY SPECIAL CANNIBALSotlSequetGreaethgShowin OF THE SOUT SEAS Produced by the Exhibitors' Mutual Corporation Hundreds of Bemidji theatre goers saw the first showing of this stupendous feature of the South Sea islands at the Rex, now see the sequel to that amazing tropical production. Final install- ment, taken at the risk of life, shown in six teels. "t:- Matinee Starts at 1:30 Continuous Run PAGITHIttt as TONIGHT 7:30 and 9 mfmttmmmmmmtm ,r. 1" -d&aE:^