Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 27, 1916, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER set will give a picnic this afternoon. | The young people will spend the eve- What ls Uric ACid ? ning driving about the country. They ‘THE CAUSE OF BACKACHB, |will include Misses Dorothy Carson, RHEUMATISM, AGRAVEL Edith Mills, Lucene ‘McCuaig, Milre Achenbach, Mabel Johnson, and AND SUDDEN DEATH. Messrs. Reine:Botting, Earl Thurber, Dan Gainey, Jr., John Gainey, Wil- tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14tt s Abo“t The Clty G. Bowers, having spent the week- end with his family here, departed for Fargo yesterday. Mrs. D. W. Sheets was a Bemidji shopper yesterday. mble Mrs. Frank Deming of Northern| EyJr since the discovery of uric aeid | 9 ;A was among the out-of-town shoppers |-Inithe blood by Scheele, in 1775, and [Lim Jackson, Glen Conger, Julius Tl‘e N W w‘l l Wh t rs. E. LaBarge of Blackduck was | Bemidji yesterday. the bad “effect it had upon the body, |Miller, Winfred Knapp, Delbert e 0 e AL ea soientists and physicians have striven a.dsfla the tissues and the blood of brel ae oy 3::“‘;;;,;3}, fta over| Would you be willing to paddle a backache, pains here and there, rheu- |canoe out about a. hundred yards :m_lmy g'fl“- Bmselymnfim’fl‘ gfld from shore and let an American cow- K ioa, was Dr. Pierce who dis- B S 2 ocovered a new ‘agent, called ® Anurle,” Poy with:a 30.30 rifie drop a bullet or Sale—Five acre lots in Ny-| which -will throw. ont and completely [in the water a few inches to your more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. endlcateA this nrig acid Irg‘@in fihab:yg,; left, another ‘a few inches to your Mathew Larson.—Adv. a44tt| tem. “Anuric” has proved to ighi 11 t over | times more potent than lithia, and H gd tt,ha h‘: keit i ref‘:ll as;;urkbov:{, consequently you need no longer fear |2 en,; taking o Bl mmweufiar or articular rheumatism or [the paddle out of your hands with a ut, or many other diseases which are | well aimed bullet through the cen- a guest of frienls here yesterday. Woods and Hovey Lord. Food with the DeZcious Flavor originated by the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake o Miss Olive Porter of Miflneapolis is visiting friends at Nymore and Turtle River this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bjelken of Minne- apolis are registered at Birchmont 3each. Money to loan on farm mortgages. J. W. Wilcox.—Adv. 264723 Mrs. F. C. Newcomb of Hines is i dwi, . epending a few days with friends in| D Viht Wenig.r of Laporte, the guest of Mrs. C. L. Isted for a week, Demidji. i i SgaY returned home yesterday. lependent on an accumulation of Urie | o1y probably not. But Cyril Maude, | 2 acid within the body. Send to Dr. lebrated English act % Mrs. John Smith and daughter, bt s Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- |the celebrated English actor-mana- : Lollie, visited with friends in Bemidji| , “1.°5 Gladys Getchell left yester-| gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a |ger who made such a hit as star of v i 1 day for Grand Forks to visit her sis- ?nmph!et on “Anuric,” or send 10 cent® | “Grumpy,” does this in the forth- E M A R K A B L E Monday. or, M H for a trial package of * Anuric Tablets.” ter, Mrs. H. A. Seivertson. If you feel that tired, worn-out coming Oliver Morosco production of . Misses Della and Hilda Martin left fooling, backache, neuralgid, or if your | Fenrik Ibsen's “Peer Gynt,” to be ho guig k1 y for Solway yesterday to visit Mra Fred Meyer,-manager of the Uni-|eleep is disturbed by too_ frequent |shown at the Grand theater tonight K R U M B L E S i e S i | versal Film Co., of Minneapolis, is| urination, 5 to your best drug store | only; second show at 8:45. . 2 Thompson. and ask for Doctor Pierce’s Anurio in the city on business matters, the delicious new “whole Wheat food, has taken its permanent place on the American table! Tablets. - Doctor Pierce’s reputation is back of | ¥ ¥ ¥ % ¥ K H K K K K K KK ghés lzinedi'g;l?i,nnfl ou know t;m 33‘ *° BASEBALL YESTERDAY ¥ rolden edical 1scovel or e blood and his *Favorite Presoription | X X % %% % X X X K X KXk Kk & foat,he ills of women have had a splen Northern League: di . M. Longballa, train dispatcher fat Staples, visited his brother, Mar- tin Longballa, in Bemidji last eve- One of these nlce days you ought c . Prescription for (] ning. reputation. for the past fifty years. R H. E : I Eczema L S s Sipirass oo g gy 0/2'55 . Krumbles has the full appe- 15 y the stand: c) il - i .« et e st ety B | 1ot lasge e e e B ’miffi;'.%%‘;if‘;::‘&% At Fargo .03 3 ; Cele tizing flavor and sweetness of { oot pring ye A L i Sick Headach R. H. E. M Bucl it fhe st bottldocs ot Bring Y04 | whiich are for rent at $2.00, $3.00 gffiféfnfl&h&'fizh}&s, i R e oty By o wheat, now brought out for the BN i and $4.00 per year. Security State| tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and | ¢ Virginia ... 812 2 o c% first time by the Kellogg method. siione Tirug Tlere: | Bank.—Adv. 76 | all derangements of the Liver, Stomach W s ed fr = o = = | and Bowels. 4 : g Krumbles is prepar om the sk Netional dengue whole of the wheat. It contains A irst game: . H. B. A Mr. and Mrs. G. Simpkins and|now york .. A7 1 all the starch, all the protein, all Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River |p oo S0 the mineral salts, all the phos- motored to Bemidji Monday on busi- ness. Batteries—Benton and Rariden; Pfeffer and McCarty. phates, and all the bran. It is cooked, “krumbled,” and delicately Second game: R. H. E. The Epworth League of the Metho- | New York ........... 38 T T} toasted—all the food value is ready dist church will enjoy a ‘““weiner|at¢ Brookiyn 2 9 0 : "to be assimilated. In the WAXTITE package—10c, roast” at the Larson farm this eve- ning. Batteries—Benton and Rariden; Marquard and Miller. (11 innings.) All Wheat : '-‘- W 2 e . First game: R. H. E. Look for this signature. "HERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain’s Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lincoln of Park | Boston 508, 9] Ready to Eat . Tablets for constipation. When the proper it e e e e Northern, returning to their home dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so Monday. Rixey and Killiter. g ) i e Second game: R. H. E. natural that you do not realize that it is the effect Hair dressing, face massage and|Boston . 910 4 ’ of a medicine, These tablets possess tonic proper- scalp treatment. Switches made|At Philadelphia . ... ..BS T, 6 s 1 iq 3 % from, combings $1.50. Tel. 112, Batteries—Ragan and Tragressor; »- tles that aid in establishing a natural and regular Mina A. Myers, Tropman Block, sec-|Mayer and Burns. (10 innings.) h action of the bow Chamberlain’s Tablets have ond floor.—Adv. 6td Loy 1‘4‘ };' Ei‘ t. Louis ..l ........000 cured many cases of chronic constipation. Miss Myra Dickey of Princeton,|At Cincinnati .......... 513 4 Minn., who has been visiting Mrs. J. M. Goss of Cass Lake, is now the Batteries—Jasper and Gonzales; Schulz and Wingo. (10 innings.) guest of Miss Lucene McCuaig of this Pittsburgh at Chicago, no game, l city. . rain. ! O T T Evangelist C. Chase is holding American League. KKK KKK KK KKK | LS 3 Pentecostal meetings at the Salva- R. H. E. * If you have a room to rent or ¥ | tion 'Army hall in Nymore. The|Chicago ....... 1058 L ¥ want to rent one—you get the * i meetings are held on Sunday, Mon-|At Cleveland . .2 6 0 * best choice through a Pioneer Macaroni day, Tuesday and Thursday. Batteries—Danforth and Schalk; X want ad. Phone 922. x Mrs. G. Ramstad and son, Leroy. Deehe and O N R. H. E. il ol i e ?00!‘3:9‘“13" of Spokane, Wash., are visiting with | Philadelphia . 814 0" e in Eight friends in Bemidji for a few days,|At Boston ..., 5 6 2 Minutes enroute to Duluth where they will be| Batteries—Wyckoff and 'Schang; Ta ; the guests of relatives for the sum-|poster and Carrigan. Prepared by curPaten mer months. R. H. E. < 3 : > %7 ElcctricProcesswhid Detroit .3 8 1 p 5 assures the finest quality gt no The Ladies’ Aid society of the|at St. Louis ... L1 09 1 ~ v kil H el Methodist church will be entertained b ’ F. A Martoccio Macaroni Co. Mimeapolis ;;’:,:‘:'rowmt?er:oog bz'v e%/[siir B ncd A 2 i VIS H | Mrs. W. J. Coleman at the home of Batteries—Coveleski and . Baker; Hamilton and Severeid. Ask Your Grocer American Association, R. ] o = — Mrs. Hayner. H. E. | e st. Paul .6 9 8 i 50 per cent discount every day af-| At Minneapolis . ML WXl e B ter 6 p. m. to 8 p. m., sweet milk and Batteries—Upham and Clemons; ' 7 Pleas'ng PhOtOpIays cream at one-half price cash. Milk 4 S cts. qt., cream 20 cts. qt, at W. G. TONICGHT ONLY Schroeder’s store.—Adv. a620tf News of The World . In Motion Pictures: i West Point Graduation President Wilson Leads Parade ; i : . . . & i hool. Battleship Pennsylvania Commissioned ;;i?;::: f;f;::;swzflti?g :icz; ; Elevator Fire Kills 45 panist. | Portland Rose Festival . Charles E. Hughes, Rep. Pres. Nominee| In compliment to Eunice Neely, b Ao G - R . Myra. Dickey, Violet Achenbach and 4 Margarst Gibson in “The Kaffir's Gratitude™ | s « wusbor of tne soumser in Bemidji, a number of the younger - featuring the Bostock animals. Orral Humphrey in “‘Dad’s College Widow.” 66| '] Tomorrow=--DOROTHY GISH in “Her Mother’s Daughter’ Rnufg:luglgxlk"EnE Shows start 7:30-8:30-9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c e SATISFACTION! With a Bookof **Papers” and **Bull” ‘Bentley and Owens. RAISING POOR HORSES. Offepring of Scrub Stallions Not Worth the Price of Feed.Consumed. The average Kansas -horse is not worth-the cost of raising it, according to Dr. C. W. McCampbell, assistant professor in. anin:al husbandry in the Kansas. State Agricultural college. “This is due;” said Dr, McCampbell, “to the fact that too many farmers are breeding their mares to grade and serub. stallions that are inferior in.size and quality. This has resulted in the production of small, -poorly shaped horses which are inefficient as work . {'animais. : “Statistics taken on . Jan. 1, 1916, showed that Kansas had 1,063,356 horses, valued at $116,969,160, or $110 per head. This $110 would hardly cover the cost of the feed alone used to raise a horse to the age of five years, ¢ and the only revenue derived from the the 1916 Indian can appreciate why we Actually Handle jt—before you m—see any stock model actually 80 . Miss Elizabeth Erickson, who re- cently graduated from the Macalester School of Music in St. Paul, gave a pleasing program of songs this morn- You Must ) —study it for yourself—nda claim it is wonde You must see it through its ex You must get 8 3efl ll give you a b pRVInc Zgi:;:x:::‘;gt }; milhon.rwonlis.cofid f:e— :“ s ith.it. Note how clears = G‘:i:x‘ “':hfi';'?f:?n'?o miles an hour right before ‘:au‘ri :fim. ‘V‘;uc\: jt skim up & hill with an case th:: :,:::'37“:915 s Police Departmen! - ! hines show« Bvery one of the 87 stock mac! e iy » St . or 5 5 satmsaps -dium::: bl‘::::n \s wonderfal. We claim the legitim T e fun nev ke good our claim. R ‘WI‘“‘ t:::n this 1 machine wilth its wonder~ z‘e Powerplus motor. ‘Ask for an actual performance. verify our clal inary performances. Ly S il ew Indian Powerp! 1 n::;r::;:a::)&: n;)ér::h:o:vincing idea of Twin Cylinder Listen to its velvety with Powerplus motor=_ hour— with- horse is the inefficlent work it per- nd add ) Durham You Can Easily Makea | forms.” (Dealer’s name and adaress Cigarette That Will Give © The remedy for this problem, accord- > Lig; at wi | ing to Dr. McCampbell, is to breed the You Greatest Enjoyment | mare to good pure bred draft stallions. If no such stallion is available do not breed at all, is his advice. One can li buy scrub horses:for less money than [ he can raise them, and he does not I have to wait five years for them either. The Oliver Morosco Co., presents Cyril Maude Star of ‘‘Grumpy’’—in Henrik Isben’s “Peer Gynt” Isben’s most human hero in a series of dramatic love episodes with five different types of the WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN in 5 parts. To obtain-a cigarette that ex- actly suits your personal taste is an -easy matter—simply get a sack of “‘Bull”’ Durham and ““roll your own.” The far greater enjoyment and satisfaction you get from such a ciggrette is surprising. v Bull” Durham is pre-erairiently 2kecigarette tobacco—thechoicest Virginia-Carolina leaf grown. By using “Bull” Durham and As soon as pigs will eat. they should / have «kimmilk in a shallow pan, then a slip made of milk, some shorts, a Jitty, bran and-some oilmeal or tank- age. [If this is fed with corn and the should be no trouble from either thumps or scours. Mix by weight rath- EVELYN DUNCAN GCRAND Played by MYRTLE STEADMAN, MARY REUBENS, WINIFRED BRYSON, famous beauty of Los Angeles, and KITTY STEVENS. 5¢ and 15¢ 7:30-8:45 TOMORROW- TRIANGLE PLAY 7 parts Jane Crey in “LET KATY DO IT” Sam Bernard with the Keystone players in “THE CREAT PEARL TANGLE.” Matinee 2:30—b5c and 15¢ TONIGHT rolling his own the smoker not only has the advantage of the delicious mellow-sweetness ‘ and perfect mildness that this famous tobacco gives him, but he can also roll his cigarette to his personal liking, and he has a much fresher and more fragrant smoke. In no other way can a cigarette | with so much individuality be | obtained than by ‘“‘rolling your own’’ with “‘Bull’”” Durham. Try it yourself and see. It's easy 29 acquire the knack of roll- ing a **Bull”’ Durham cigarette— a little practice will do i Get a 5-cent sack today, and be sure to ask.for the free book of + papers”” goes with it, & er than, measure. four parts-of corn, four. parts. of shorts, one part of Lran and one part. of tankage. The little pigsvshould always be fed in a creep.of fmgs are given plenty of exercise there | 1 i out ~the -sows .and . larger- pigs . that would otherwise rob them. .As the pigs hecome older the amount of corn in the ration may be gradually increased until it has been doubled.—L. A. Weaver, Afissouri Station. Who doesn’t expect ‘gratitude for “ikindnesses: done = averts disappoint- ment.—Albany Journal. ’s all a mistake about women not being able to take a joke. Just lamp some of the things they marry.—Co- lhmma State. . some kind—that is.in.a small pennto | which they-can:go-and-swhich shuts | 317 Beltrami Av.le.

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