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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER T [ PLANTS, GREEN CARNATIONS SATURDAY ELLIOT FLORIST You can cure that cold in a day. Take— - oWl CASCARA ) QUININE The old family remedy—in tablet form—safe, sure, easy u’: take. No Ay Ty s e, Money back if It fails, Get t Mr. altlnd Mrs. C. E. Battles will re- urn the latter t of the month pretty wedding was solemnized | from Seattle, Wasll?.,r where they have e home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J.|been the guests of relatives since Tagley Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. | yanuary 2 Miss Magna Tagley, daughter of Mr. : and Mrs. O. J. Tagley, was united in marriage to Robert Ericson, son of Mrs. H. P. Ericson, Rev. Grambo officiating. Miss Clara Tagley, a sis- ) ter of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and the groom was attended by Max who starred in‘'To Have & To Hold’ in ‘‘Sweet Kitty Belairs” RAND ~Tomorrow All persons on Beltrami Ave., wish- ing to dispose of their old papers, books, magazines and bill heads and letters, phone Mrs. Lord-—324i - -316 Mr..and Mrs. Walter Helmer of town of Liberty transacted business in the city yesterday. i 1]. Mr. and Mrs, Ericson will make| R. C. Hayner, who has his head- -their future home idji. quarters in Minneapolis, i9 visiting : tui l'—lllflei i his family for a couple of ;vee_ks. He American flags, stick pins and but- fi'aflfi‘m”.mgu_“is‘;;&’ H B. A. C. BANQUET :;t:: f;{l;erly in the land business mr[»tons at The, An;le’rs.’ 1-316 - "MM&-BM B A binguet will be held by (he Get your diaries before the supply members of the B. A. C. club Friday night, in the basement of the Pres- an church, commencing at 7:30 k. A program will also be given the committee in charge prom- a good time. DINNER PAR' . Mrs. Edward N. Ebert entertained ‘Misses Ruth Harding, Olson, Loomis, Grace Gray.and Estella Elke at 6 o’clock dinner last evening. u‘li:sgze;r D::t:: oip‘;l:;fl:gle:ttspfl:; has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Plo- phone, 570-W. Rich Studio, 29 10th |ReeF Office. o 24-47 Fresh shipment of Ragland’s candy t¢ | received at The Antlers today. 1-315 A. J. Haugen, a contractor from Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp Bagley, transacted business in Be- | treatment, switches made from comb- midji yesterday. ings, $1.50. Corns and ingrown . nails treated a specialty. Mina A. Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off Myers, 311 6th St. Phone ni-gv.‘;,;'zg at the Pioneer office as long as they last. tt Jesse Peters and Oral Kirtland of Backus, Minn., -were business visit- ors in the city yesterday, returning: to their home in the evening. - The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid is collecting papers. Kindly phone 422 and they will collect. 3-317 The Crookston Daily Times says: 'Fresh shipment of Ragland’s candy M}f;‘s.cl.{a;n;}svgi«i‘l:glx: ‘:’fr Bg:‘;:fl: :‘:‘: recewed}at‘The Artlers today. 1-315 visiting for a few days at the home Stylish New Waists Saturday AT LESS THAN COST TO MAKE : 15 dozen dainty new Voile Waists, in the the latest approved fashions. Exclusive mod- els, to be found only in this assortment, made to sell for $1.75, $2.00 to $2.25, all at one price Saturday | $I,38 See Window Dlnplay_$|.38 - Corset Special—$1.19 One lot of P." N. Corsets in discontinued : numbers. values to $1.75and $2.00. Special A to close............... Galifornia Navel Oranges | Large Navel Oranges Saturday,a doz. 19¢ per peck............80¢c A Y “Monarch” Tomatoss [Ric8-An ECONOMICAL HEALTH FooD 6 cans for.. .8l 25 1bs. for.......$1.80 “MoRarch” Catsup | ‘Butter Boy'Condsnsed Milk | 3 large bottles...B59¢c Baby size B¢, tall 10c Mrs. A. Hallin and daughter, Fern, i — of thefr cousifia, Mi > 2 3 . and Mrs. J. of Hines spent Wednesday in the| Mrs. E, Halvorsen of Fern Lake| Bergstrom in Sampson’s addition. city shopping, returning to their|was heré" on business matters| They have not seen each other in 22 home in the evening. Wednesddy. years.” Personals and Newsy Notes Reuben Kreatz, who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz, of Bemidji avenue, for she past several days, returned to (his home in Duluth this morning. r. Kreatz is connected with the t & Tarrant Manufacturing com- pany of that city. His wife, who ac- companied him to Bemidji, will re- Misy Ruth Anderson, superintendent| ¢50000 to loan on farms. Dean| Mrs. Lee Wolf of Kelliher is visit- of the Lake Julia Sanatorium, was!pang 'Co.— > . 4 2 in the eity today on business for Land Co.—Adv. d71tt | ing with her sister, Mrs. Peter Wold. that institution. Mrs. G.- W. Vail of Eckles was a| Mesdames Fred Hammond and C. between-train shoppers in the city|L. Titus have returned from Brain- Kodak films developed, only 10c; | yesterday. erd. prints only 3c up; post card size, only 5¢c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Fresh shipment of Ragland’s candy 312-tf| received at The Antlers today. 1-315 Mrs. Henry Peterson of Brainerd is a guest at the A. Krog home. A. A. Warfield of Lake Boulevard| ,Idz Brun of Pinewood was the Mrs. A. Lomen and daughter, Es- left yesterday mnoon for Chicago |&guest of relatives yesterday while in ther, of Solway, spent yesterday in main for a longer visit at the home| " b the city Beniali of Mr. and Mrs. Kreatz. where he will spend a week on busi-|t ¥ o i . ness matters. Y Mrs. John Trask of Bemidji, You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE Mlnn.,. arrived in the city last eve- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McDonald, who ETOW' ~for it. . dz7te tT!}]xe“;": l;vh‘{ [ll)e aMx-egglnlr5 meeting ning and spent the night here with have visited relatives in Anoka for a T 'lhx’e'H me—— T of the &) g gf‘ Jarc 15 e her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs week, returned to Bemidji Wednes- of gnhle a:i(;n;n :;evé?tre metrecr d:n —E. H. Jerrard, Sec'y. J. Floyd Stevens, 17 Fenton aveniue. day. o Y, y yes! y. | Mrs. Trask will leave this morning % T m ) j ) for Lawton to visit her mother, Mrs.| Miss Mary McKee of Deer Lake ing'i'eofi; ;’igigpe“l;es?r}n;du lfhis morn E l B A Chase, Whfi istln at clx;lt:cal “fl:}g“;‘;’; came to Bemidji yesterday and plans Y - a result of a fall in W : ::ncmredu o %o Grand Forks on remaining here for some time. RETURNS TO DUTIES BEAUTY P, ARLORS Herald. ' One of these mice days you ought| *Miss Christa Wallace, who fell and m Full Line of Melba Toilet to go to Hakkerup’s and have your | broke a_rib a month ago, returned Articles Mrs. C. W. Meyers of Florence, S.!picture taken.—Adv. ;. 14tf ) to her dutjies,as teacher in a rural D.,.came to Bemidji yesterday and o school a mile’.and.a half north of will visit at the homé ot liér parents,[ Mrs. Fred Bucksen of Lake: Plan- S eity- this: woek. Miss Marjory Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Hayden, of the| taganet was among the business call- | Shannon has beéen substituting for town of Northern for a month. ers in Bemidji yesterday. - Miss Wallace for the past month. American flags, stick pins and but-| Optometry means eye service. 1 s = . tons at The Antlers. 1-315| ete| - ~SIR ENIGHTS ATTENTION There will be a special conclave of Elkanah Commandery on Friday eve- ning, March 16. Installation of offi- cers and work in the Red Cross. 8c & 16¢c TONIGHT 7:30—8:48 : G. E. CARSON, e | Em. Commander. A Secret Bride’s Sacrifice SERVICES AT TURTLE RIVER i8 Powerfu]]y Pomayed by The Peerless Re—v. Lester P. Warford, pastor of the Presbyterian church, preached at M PE ' ROVA Turtle River Tuesday night, the ser- me- vice being held in the school build- : ing. Rev. Warford will hold ser- vices there évery two weeks. “BRIDGES BURNED” iy Produced for the Metro Program, from Mrs. J. H. Koors is recovering from Mme. Petrova’s OWN STORY several days’ illness, having fallen on | a sidewalk and injured her spine. GRAND THEATRE | oo o e oo e — [1 with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ‘THE HOUSE OF QUAI.ITV" cannot ‘reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's C“-S;: Medi- c ®Talk abeut light, fuffy, tempting and wholesome Jelly Rolls, Cakes,Biscuitsandother good things! My! but CALUMET BAKING POWDER certainly beats the band & for sure results — for purity, economy and wholesome bakings. Tell your mother to try. cine is taken ‘imternally and \cts thru the blood on the mucous surfa of the system, Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com- posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for ........ . - testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists, c. . Hall's Family Pills for constipation. . TOMORROW--Beautiful MAE MURRAY (ipono Starree in' ) In “Sweet Kitty Belairs” TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC TunhmolVinlin.rigond Phone oo W " VD14 34 5t. Culture | l M c i .« :0, W, LaMoure Go. 800 Line Building % BSOS RAS LRSS LR R R R R R R R R NEW ST. 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A little tragedy---a =great deal of romance, and in the end---happiness Tomorrow--Mat. 2:30-Eve. 7:30-8:485 ““The Cossack’s Whip”’ One of Edison’s best productions featuring VIOLA DANA REX THEATRE REX SE— TODAYuuunesmmm Red Feather Photoplays presents “Polly Put the Kettle On” Featuring Douglas Cerrard with Ruth Clifford, Thomas Rae Jefferson and In 6 Acts . / Animated Cartoon of Muit & Jeff Inl Act mesmms SATURDAY s VALASKAlnSURATT uThe Vi ctim” Matinee Daily—2:30 ..5c and 10c Evenings—7:30 and 8:45.... ........cooiianln 5c and 15¢