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Mrs. Emma Nesterloon of Clear- brook was a business visitor i}g fi‘\ midji Wednesday. i s SQSDEN DEATH /== = Caused by Diseass of the Kidneys. |[I1. Te = e . S —— : oolmsohonwhinh exim GRAND THEATRE ¥ oo nowatayn, s toon. 8 Bemidji' : . TWO/DAYS ONLY | About The City One of these nice_days you ought The close tc_go to Hakkerup’s and have ¥our picture taken.—Adv. “"Miss Emma Sinhold will leave to- night for the Twin Cities. The Great Drama of Sin’s Consequences i Damaged Goods Mr. and Mrs. Philip Medley " Tenstrike were guests of em friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Titus of Kelliher visited relatives in Bemidji yester- day. ~Miss Margaret Titus was operated In Seven'Awe-inspiring Acts on for appendicitis yesterday after- Interpreted by the qglgbratgq; Legitimate Actor 'RICHARD BENNETT A remarkable picture. version of the sensatiéfi- al problem play that has startled the world. | To be given at this theatre by the originéxll Broadway Cast. il DAMAGED GOODS is the most remarkable human story ever written, for the reason that it has awakened humanity to the need of pre- serving the -human race from the perils:of hereditary evils. i today to, visit his parents. return to Bemidji tonight. more, on easy ' terms. Tel. worn-out_feeling, it’s Dr.Pierce, desoribe your his:medical opinion ~ Mrs. P. Hall of St. Hiliare arrived ‘fip:g[;““d ot in the ecity this morning to be .the| without beolutely free. Thig < Anuric - of r- Pierce’s is found t0:be:37: times amore .active than lithia, % for it dissolves:uric acid in the system George T. Baker and Dwight D.| aa hot water does:sugar. o = t Bimply-ask-for:Dr. Pierce's Anuric %‘::um. There fc:l:lAnbe »ng=ii:nimio 5 5 k;Fe of uric 748 sure to beD?gxa:ree 8. You willfind the signa- ture on the package just as‘you do on Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical very for blood .and stomach. Miss Dorothy Virts went to Cass Lake today to visit friends for a week. guest of Miss Minnie Bailey. Whitney Brown spent Tuesday evening with his parents in Turtle River. Miller left yesterday by automobile for the Twin Cities on a husiness trip.. . ... RICHARD BENNETT IN'DAMAGED GOODS" *. A MutuaL SPECIAL FEATURE .IN SEVEN PARTS / e & MADE. BY_ AMERICAN ~ i Mrs. Fred Baker, the guest of Mrs. Miss Anna Klein and Miss Kath-|'Thomas Wright of Becida for sev- erine McGregor left yesterday for the|era) days, returned home Wednesday. range. < Dramatic—Tragic— Uplifting Compau& Pro;!ucti'on Attorney Thayer C. Bailey depart- ed for the Twin Cities last night on a business trip. GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS noon. Special discount sale at Brakke's Variety Store the balance of this|Mathew Larson.—Ady. week.—Adv. 3d623 s r The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler- i-ka, astonishes Bemidji people. Be- cause Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowl, ONE SPOONFUL re- Heves almost ANY CASE of constipa- tion, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent ap- pendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach -trouble. The IN- STANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is Rev. A. Lee of Chippewa Falls, ‘Wis., spent yesterday in Bemidji vis- iting his sister, Mrs. John Thomp- son. We haye just insialled a new. sup- ply of large, roomy safe deposit boxes which are for rent at $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per year. Security State Bank.—Adv. Mrs. Charles Doniger and Miss Hilda Nelson of Blackduck attended the farmers’ picnic in Bemidji yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mitchell of Black- duck, who were in Bemidji yesterday on business, returned to their home in the evening. WORRY, DESPONDEREY. - Jianey Disease is suspected by medical men when patients complain o%ackuha or suffer with irregular urinstio Matinee both days at 2:30 Admission All Seats 25c. An American Film i Superbly Staged and :‘actetll Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24th. Two Complete Shows Each Evening at 7:30 and 9:15. No children under 16 years of age. g i 1 Wis., where she will stay for some visiting at the home of G. H. Han-|time visiting as a guest of her sis- sell at Bagley for three weeks, re-|ter, Mrs. L. Kinney. turned to Bemidji this morning. Miss Margaret Sinclair, who has Mr. and Mrs. John Suckart, who|had charge of the primary grades of have been visiting relatives at Bagley | the Nymore school ’for the past year, and Shevlin for a week, returned to|left Monday morning for her home at their home at Grant Valley Wednes-| Argyle, Minn. day. Mrs. Andrew Nass was a business loss is estimated at about $500 on the shop and on A. Martin's build- ings $200. Peter Rock of Solway was a busi- ness visitor between trains Thurs- day. A. Martin departed last Thursday morning for Little Falls and various other places on business. Theo. Hall and family visited at the Will Hall home for a few days Thompson Lake, near the W. G. Schroeder farm. Mr. Goedker has been foreman of the Aalfalfa Dairy farm for the last two months. A. Hanson and daughters, Ollie, Grace and Mrs. F. Baker, and J. Flanders -and daughter, Ella, visited with T. J. Wright Saturday and Sun- day. -They left Sunday in their cars for their homes at Paynesville, Minn. KKK KKK KKK KKK K KK KKK KKK KK KK KK * PINEW0OD * % (By Special Correspondent) & IR RS RS S S S ES SR S ) Mrs. 8. C. Miller was the guest of friends in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Elsie Klinger spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. A. Fenton, in Bemidji. John Miller left Monday for Oklee where he will attend the Lutheran “ftf“m:';g' City. Drug:Store; drug- Miss A, Paulson of Shevlin' visited | caller in Nymore Tuesday morning. | ast week, returning to their home on | ool % | conterence. } gists.—Adv. - N::fifgfin‘gzzze::l af;lflcl‘:;f‘ifiew‘:s friends here yesterday. Miss Paul- Sunday. % (By Special Correspondent.) #| Rev. Sorenson of Shevlin, Who { — o ' son left in the evening for:Frohn to| Mrs. J. A. Hanson and two daugh-| Charles Wallace returned to his + Brainerd where she will visit rela- ¢ o s X KK KKK KKK kK&K, k|held services in the Norwegian FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E: IBERTSON " UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. tives for a month. 50 per cent discount every day af- ter 6 p. m. to 8 p. m., sweet milk and cream at one-half price. Milk 4 cts. qt., cream 20 cts. qt, at W. G. Schroeder’s store.—Adv. da620tf Mrs. Herbert Aldrich and son, Lu- man, drove to Bemidji Wednesday from their home at Wilton and at- tended the farmers’ pienie. Mrs. H. W. Bailey, whe has been 0 YU WANT your friends toavoid you? They will certainly do so There is no excuse breath. It is caused by which can be corrected when your breath is bad. for anyone having a bad disorders of the stomach’, by taking”Chamberlain’s be the guest of friends for a short|ers of Cass Lake were guests of Mrs. time. 0. J. Tagley Wednesday afternoon. Hair dressing, face massage and The ”Cuu\ut-On-‘Me" club®met at scalp treatment. Switches made|the home of Miss Myrtle Albridge from combings $1.50. Tel. 112;| Wednesday afternoon. Mina A. Myers, Tropman Block, :sec- ond floor.—Adv. td Carl and John Swenson of Frohn were in Nymore Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John Wentworth of Black- )2ttending to business affairs. duck visited her daughter, Miss Olive, |- ; in this city .yesterday. Miss Went- The “Fidelis” club will hold its worth is attending the Teachers’|regular meeting at the home of Miss Training school. Jennie Tagley. i The Scandinavian Ladies Aid so- ciety is meeting this afternoon at the Scandinavian church. Mr. and Mrs, August Hanson and daughters, Olive and Grace, who have been visiting relatives in Becida for the past week; drove to their home in Paynesville Wednesday. ® KKK HH KR A KD * WILTON * g % (BySpecial Correspondent.) * Hanioonts cmoelngs T o s Bk . siiBaizasion . Azmy: hell l: L Between twelve and one’clock on more every evening at eight o’clock Monday nooh, Junesi8, fire complete- exentSaturday, Wefnesdsy and Fri; ly . destroyed the - Gust Peterson day. - Byerybody, la welcome. blacksmith shop. It also destroyed e several small buildings belonging to M. E. SmifB, of the Smith-Robin-{ 4 wrartin, but the dwelling houses son Lumber company, arrived in Be-y L..o saved, owing to the hard work midji last evening from his home in| ., 4 qitick action of the men. The Minneapolis and will spend a week Caiise of thé fire is unknown. 'The home here Sunday morning after a short visit with friends at Oklee and Plummer. A number of the young folks here attended the dance at Grant Valley Saturday evening. All report an ex- cellent time. Mr. Rue, our hotelkeeper, returned to his home here last week after spending several months on his farm at Oklee. . Arthur Rogers, who was hurt some time ago in the lath mill and taken to St. Anthony’s hospital in Bemidji, returned to his home here on Tues- day last. Mr. Rogers is reported to be quite improced. KEKEEKKKK KKK KKK KK x GRANT VALLEY * x (By Special Correspondent) % ISEE S S SRS SRR LS 0 C. N. Shannon returned to Bemidji last Wednesday from Missoula, Mont. He was accompanied by his son, C. W. Shannon, who will visit at the home of his parents. . The dance at the Grant Valley hall Saturday night was very well at- tended. E. Goedker and family have re- cently ‘moved from Lake George to here looking after his interests. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup en- Thomas Nygaard went to Black- duck Saturday evening. Temperance “exercises were given at the Sunday school Sunday after- noon. Mrs. J. D. Bogart attended the county Sunday school convention in Bemidji on Thursday. Among those who were in Black- duck on Friday were Forsten Gron- seth and John Rasmusson. A short program was given at the Literary sociéty Friday evening. Re- freshments were served. Those ap- pointed to arrange the program for the next meeting were Jesse Fisher and George Angell. Among those who were in Black- duck on Saturday were Miss R. E. Shaw, B. F.Winans, O.-P- Stene and daughter ;0lga, and son, Martin C. Petterson and J. D. Bogart. Read the Pioneer want ads. church at Buzzle Sunday, left Mon- day for Oklee where he will attend the conference. Otto Nelson returned Friday from Kelliher where he has been employed the past several months. Miss Myrle Methven of Bemidji was the guest of Mrs. S. C. Miller Saturday evening. Redwell and Elmer Beckon . re- turned Saturday from North Dakota where they have been the past several months. S EE SRS SRR S B * RAPID RIVER * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KK A KKK KKK KKK Mrs. J. W. Stanley is visiting in Grygla where Mr. Stanley has nu- merous buildings under construction. 0. C. Larson, who lives northeast of Grygla is up in the country look- ing for land. TO THE PR [_OUR SUGCESS IS NOT DUE__| | OFIT WE MAKE BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE tertained rat:dinner last evening at Tablets. Many have been permén’gn_tly cured of stomach troubles by the ‘use of these tablets aftef: years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. ® theiz home {n:honor of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John-Thompson and their guest, Rev. . A. Lee of Chippewa Falls, Wis. . F. Ai 'Wilson and wife are in the city until Sunday. They will return to Minnenpo!ls by automobfle’ and will be accompanied by Miss Nellie Hanson of the Bemidji Abstract com- pany. famous baritone of the Boston Opera, Thomas Chalmers singing in direct comparison with Edi- son’s Re-Creation of his voice. Mr. Chalmers is one of the many great artists who have thus proved that Edison’s new art successful- § Sustains the pitiless test of this astounding comparison. Hear Baison's Re-Creation of Chalmer's magnificent voice; then hear Chalmers ‘hintself -whenthis“great baritone is on tour. BARKER BARKE BATTLES “HARDWARE MOVIES R Pleasmg Photoplays E Frank E: Force, well known auth- ority on sports, and at present at the ;/ head +of ;the Force Pheto.: eompany which concern, under the supervision of F. A. Wilson, is bringing “Dam- aged Goods” to Bemidji, will come to Bemidji- tomorrow morning for | a short fishing expedition. i Friday—Ew;'éning only A startling photoplay in-3 acts “Ace Of Death” The comedy ‘““Professor’s Peculiar Precautions” ’ Admission 5 and 10 cents. J Ohn B ar r more | Miss Esther Fleishman: and: Nor; ‘ man Knox were married last evening. TR ‘Whose every -appear- at the home of the groom’s parents; ance on the. screen Mr. and Mrs. W. M: Knox, of Nebisk Thursday Evening Only THE FAIRBANKS TWIN = —in— - “THE ANSWER” A beautiful heart interest story. “Reel Life’”” No. 4, and comedy “Bumbles Job” Admission 5 and 10 cents. Final arrangements are being made today for the dance to be given at : |the armory: tomorrow evening by the Bemidji Junior Commercial club. . Members of Commercial clubs ! 1n] neighboring towns and cities have been invited. The hall has been es- pecially decorated for the occasion. 000000000000000000000600 COOI (ING COMFORT AT A LOW PRICE ER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER : i s 3 X k Jewell Oil insures a carnival Rev. 1. D. Alvord of Bemiait oftetuted| @ This yo: u are assured of when you use a Clark Jewell O Thomas Chalmers is but one of the many great artists whose voices of mirth; in the at; the ‘ceremonies. - Gordon ‘Gardner stove fis . e are re-created for music lovers every week day in our music rooms. 5 part thrilling jand Miss ;Nellie: Knox, the groom's| @, It " #ransforms your kitchen into a nice, clean, invit- 2 E s 4 ) N rt humorous sister, attended.the couple. - Follow- | @ 350 "1o " gree from smoke, dirt, ashes and smutty cooking dison ew A photo-adaptation of ing the wedding, which took place at @ 108 PACe: : > BV e fitdifigxfiai'in'&‘l;:“ofl‘?fi'c’.’:‘; A : new six o’clock, a wedding dinner was| @ utensils. 1 f safe, simple and sanitary. X.f.‘érg}e&f o th Huon fdelity that the re.creation cannot be disting- MTHE served. Mr. and Mrs. Knox, both of | @ Th:. gy:axetrouble proof, safe, simp. . d : uished from the original. : whom are well known in Bemidii;|@) We . have different styles and sizes to fit everybody’s 6/) N E di son / » will make their -home on a farm near @ ocket boc o8 3 e ew s Nebish. A number: of ' Bemidji @ 2 Burner wickless, 10 legs . §4.00 is not a talking machine. Hear it at our store. Tk e gl SR e friends were in attendance at the e ekl 310 legs 5.50 TLook in your local papers for the announcement of a merchant wedding. ‘3 Burner widkcless,: =} licensed by Mr. Bdison fo demonstrate and sell the new invention. . 8.00 Go to his store and hear Edison’s Re-Creation of the work of the world’s great singers and instrumentalists. Already there are: available, Over one thousand different selections and other seléctions are be- ing produced every week. Barker’s Drug & J@W@Ilry;Smr@ Third Street - = Bemidji By RICHARD HARDING, DAVIS. - _ |@ 3 Burner wickless, -with leg: . “The central character of this famous comedy drama, || %% % % % %4 X &% & & % % »(@ ‘2 Burner 1 ¥ick, with:legs. " 110 is Brooke Travers, a young American who igforced to-be-~ || % . = 'NYMORE NEWS +/@ 3 Burner wick, with legs. - 11.00 come temporarily the du_:tator of a small South American ¥ (By Special Correspondent) | #| @ Tigh shelf 'for 3 burner... 3,50 Republic, and who in doing so becomes the hero of many |4 & % % % % % % % % % % &4 % * ¥/ @ Fini skedin Black and olive green giving them a rich momentous situations, some comic, .some serious indeed, Miss A 2 2 . gnes Walker, who has been.l 3 arance. Let:ns demonstrate them to you. from all of which he emerges the victor. teaching tho third sna morti iahoe i‘ ‘pleasing ap peara 5c and 150 # Bk PRE N of the Nymore school for the D“t-i‘. - GRAND %4 TONIGHT 850 year, left Monday mornirg: for he 5 X i home at Stevens, Minm: ; £ . E BATTLES -\ «pl IR HOME F-G00D HARDWARE” & BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKERBARK!