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WEDNESDAY. MAY 9. 1917. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - Coming Events WMay 14—Tax judgment sale of government lands at the court house. May 19—Farmers’ auction sale, on Third street. June 1—Bemidji high schoo! com- meRcement. June 24—The farmers will hold their annual picnic at the fair grounds. Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. Y SOCIETY WIN ONE SOCIAL At the meeting of the Win One class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Cutter last evening, it was de- cided to hold a social in the base- ment of the Methodist church Tues- day evening, May 22. The base- ment has recently been painted and redecorated. There were about twenty present last evening. The president of the class, G. W. Harn- well, will appoint a committee to take charge of the affair. The mat- o tef of changing the hour when the ass meets on Sunday from after church services until 10 o’clock in the morning was discussed, which matter will be decided later. WEDDING TOMORROW 8cott T. Stewart, proprietor of the Stewart Grocery store, and Miss Hal- lie Lampman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lampman of Holgate, Ohfo, will be married tomorrow at the home of the bride. They will ;pend their honeymoon in Decorah, owa. . MISS WEBSTER HOSTESS Eleven were present at the month- ly business meeting of the Queen ELKS DANCE An informal dancing party will be?{ given by the B. P. O. Elks Friday in the new Elks’ temple. Personals and ’ Newsy Notes | J. C. Reeve of North Yakima, Wash.,, who has peen the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. R. McMahan, of Dewey avenue, for the past several days, has ‘gone to Minneapolis where he will visit before going to Grants- burg, Wis., to visit a brother. He will also go to South Dakota before returning to Washington. - H To intending settiers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford | Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other | information in Western Canada.zs | 328tt Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Garlock and[ children left last evening for Min-} neapolis where they will visit for a short time before going to Wells where they will visit relatives. Tl)e\ expect to be away about a week. Spring time is Kodak time! De- veloping, 10c; prints, only 3¢, 4c¢, 5¢. Rich Studio, 29th 10th St. Phone 570. School photos—baby photos —quality portraits at money savigxgzsz Mrs. A. L. Spurmer, formerly Miss Hazel Bartlett, of Lound, Minn., ar- rived in the city last evening. and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. S. A. Cutter, and family of Beltrami av- enue. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Miss Ida Sand and Mrs. A. M. ‘The Hidden Children’ GRAND — TOMORROW Best variety everbearing berry plants, $2.50 per Berglund’s store, Phone 141. ‘Walter F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian agency, enroute in the city yesterday, Cass Lake. The Moose lodge will give a dance|country for three seasons. Friday are invited to attend. night, May 11, 19 Mrs. Shafer of town of Northe: business visitors in the city yester- {day. Mrs. George Kreatz of Bemidji av- {enue left last evening for Minneap- olis where she will visit for a week. You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. Mrs. J. Rosier and Mrs. A. well of Becida transacted business iR {part with an understanding the city yesterday. $50.000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Roscoe Smiley of Nary left last evening for the training camp Fort Snelling. Optometry means eye service. HAROLD LOGKWOOD I May Allison in Robert Chamber’s story | THEATERS l GRAND TONIGHT If it weren’. for Bessie Barriscale’s eves, it’s not likely even her most ardent screen admirers would know her in the opening scenes of ‘“Plain Jane,” the new Triangle-Kay Bee play in which she is co-starred with Chas. Ray. She appears as a board- ing house slavey, in a remarkable make-up., Later, she appears in all her glorious beauty. The Keystone comedy, ‘“Bombs,” with Charles Mur- straw- | ray in the leading role, will complete hundred. | the program. 15th. and Park. 5:612 AT THE ELKO Frank Mclntyre, one ui the fore- Was most comedians on the stage, makes his motion picture debut in the Fa- mous Players adaptation of his best known success, “The Traveling Salesman,” in which he toured the It is an 17. All|interesting coincidence that Mr. Me- 4-511 | Intyre’s first appearance on the screen should be made in an adapta- John Noel and Miss Carrie|tion of the play in which he scored rn were | his first great success. “The Traveling Salesman’ is the Paramount picture at the Elko thea- ter tomorrow. It is a remarkable mixture of comedy and drama, in which this jovial comedian is thor- oughly at home, having played in every known form of theatrical pre- sentation from farce and musical comedy to heavy dramas. McIntyre himself has traveled as much as the average salesman in his.tours all H. Still-[over the country, and he plays the that complete d27tt gives his performance a reality. ENROUTE TO CONVENTION Mrs. Frank Sirois of Big Falls ar- rived in Bemidji last evening and is the guest of Mrs. S. C. Brown and Miss Ida Virginia Brown. Mrs. Sir- ois will leave this evening for Grand 36tf | Rapids, Minn., where she will attend the district convention of the Fed- Dean da71te at cars in this territor Ford owners. The owners. prices, the standard bring it to us, and THE UNIVERSAL CAR T0 OWNERS OF FORD CARS The Ford Motor Company, of Detr it, appomted us authorized agye'nts for F(O):-d 'Y, to properly repre- sent Ford interests, to ngep sely',vmep t90 demands that we equip and maintain an adequate service station, employmg competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine Ford-made ‘materials and charg- ing regular Ford prices. This is the service we are giving to Ford Material—workmanship— When your Ford car needs attention, expert Ford mechanics. the assurance of genuine Ford service with genuine Ford-made parts. ’ gord $3c6::)rs—CRunaboul: $345; ar oupelet $505 Town $595; Sedan $645, all f = G. W. JEWETT CO., Inc., Bemidjl, Minn, Company in return of each guaranteed. get the benefit of We give you Touring o. b. Detroit. == — — —— ] NOTICE TO ALL INSTRUMENTAL MUSICIANS All {nstrumental mysicians of Be- midji and vicinity are cordially in- vited to join the Bemidji Musicians’ TO0 DAIRYMEN You are officially notified that the milk and dairy ordinance shall be en- forced. Make application before May 20 to the city veterinarian for license to sell milk and cream in City of Bemidji. Esthers last evening at ihe home of Charles S. Carter of Hines was a|eration of Woman’s Clubs, being a|Aagsociation. Charter closes May 24. (Signed) Miss Bertha Webster of Doud avenue. Mrs. Hector Brown was a visitor at the meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess at the close of the eve- \{lng. TO ATTEND. CONVENTION Mesdames W. P. Dyer and F. S. -Arnold went to Aitkin yesterday to attend the District Federation of ‘Woman’s Clubs, having been elected delegates from the Bemidji club. The convention opened last evening and closes tonight. PRESBYTERIAN AID The Ladies Aid society of the Pres- byterian church will meet in the church basement tomorrow -after- noon at 2:30 o’clock. All members ‘”a.re urged to be present, as there is work to do. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mazxine Aubolee entertained a number of her friends Monday after- noon in honor of her twelfth birth anniversary. Games were played and lunch was served at 5 o’clock. AID POSTPONED The Swedish Lutheran Aid society, - which was to have been held Thurs- ay of this week, has been post- poned until Thursday of next week. AID TOMORROW Mrs. Martin Johnson will enter- tain the Norwegian Ladies Aid of the Fifth ward tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. Strand of Nary were the guests of friends in the city for a couple of days this week. REX THEATRE —TONIGHT— BLUE BIRD DAY Beautiful Mary Fuller in The Strength of the Waak’ A play with a great moral —and Tom Mix in “Hearts and Saddles” FOX Comedy —TOMORROW— Mabelle Trunnelle and Robtert Conness in FP] -“The Master Passion’ (K-E-S-E) A Fascinating Story of a Beautiful Woman’s Rise and Fall Regular Matinee Daily 2:30 Evenings 7:30-8:45—5 and 15¢ ' business visitor today. | The city health department in {tice on all dairies that the milk and dairy ordinances are to be rigidly en- forced. Licenses for selling milk and cream should be secured from the health department before May 20. NEW FAMILY . ARRIVES Will Ellis has moved his family from Akeley to the Fifth ward this week, where they will make their future home. The §ame in Grookston Crcokston Residents Speak Out for the Welfare of the Public. It is just the same in Crookston as here in Bemidji; our friends there speak out in the same glad, earnest 'way as so many grateful Bemidji men and women have spoken in these columns for years past. E. M. Hanson, 550 Hunter St., Crookston, Minn., says: “I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and have found them very beneficial. I had a lame back and it hurt me to stoop or lift. I gzot Doan’s Kidney Pills and after using them a short time, I was re- lieved of the aches and pains.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Hanson had. Foster Milburn Co., Prnps, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. GRAND 7°ART - ¥ BESSIE BARRISCALE in “Plain Jane” (They Called Her that, But She Showed Them.) And last but not least—the KEYSTONE Comedy “BOMBS’’ with Chas. Murray TRIANCLE PLAY 7:30 — 9:00 TONICHT — I S R SRR NOTICE TO PUBLIC j On account of existing war condi- tions we have adopted the following restrictions regarding visitors at our plants: That all persons wishing to visit our mills, also persons seeking em- ployment, are required to obtain passes from the company’s office. Visitors intending to visit mills dur- ing night shift should obtain pass prior to 6 o’clock P. M. CROOKSTON LUMBER CO. THEATRE —TONICHT- DOROTHY KELLY and Evart Overton in “The Money Mill”’ Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature In Five Parts ~=-=THURSDAY--- FRANK MCINTYRE =N Comedy-Drama “The Traveling Salesman” A Paramount Picture this issue of the Pioneer serves no-|. delegate from the Eighth district. She is president of the Big Falls ‘Woman's club. True Smoke Smokes True Chews True Too 424-524 ELFORD E. BENSON, Secretary. —Clity Health Department. 4-611 s a S G' .| -seems hke it gets better every day “Just started smoking True Smolte several weeks ago and it seems to better every day. Most of my fnends have been smoking it for years—they say it always acts like that: tastes better all the time. Not such a fancy package, but some tobaccol” True Smoke is the choicest Amer- jcan tobacco grown — only in five of the many tobacco-growing states can we find tobacco goodenongh for True Smoke. The flnvor, fragrance, richness, all are nat- wral in True Smoke—and the blend has proved its worth, Forty years of Smokers’ satisfaction is its recommendation. True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or round bags and in 50c fiber containers. If you can’t get it from your dealer, send us his name and address with 10c and we will see that you are supplied—at once. C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. SAINT LOUIS : : MISSOURI These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to_tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? P P L R R R R R R R R R R R E R R R R R LR N * KOORS BROTHERS CO. %#x DRUGS AND JEWELRY +#% GENERAL MERCHANDISE « * Bakers and Confectioners %k Wholesalers and Retailers &% Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, € x Manufacturers and Jobbers %% Service and satisfaction. Mail & Flour, Feed, etc. The x % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, %% Orders given that same ser- &% careful buyers * *x Confectionery, Cigarsand %% vice you get in person. ¥ buy here. x * Fountain Goods % BARKER'S K W. G. SCHROEDER * x 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 %% Third St. Bemidji, Minn. «% Bemidji Phoue 65 {-I!4Cl’lilfifii\liil!iCCilllill’liii”i*{i*’ill O IR R R RN R R R R R R & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS &% = *x x Wholesale and Retail *x *x DEAN LAND CO. * « Pianos, Organs and Sewing &¥ PHOTOGRAPHER K * * Machines %% Photos Day and Night X Land, Loans, Insurance x %« 117 Third St. Bemidji &% N. L. HAKKERUP ¥ and City Property *x x Phone 6§73-W s +% Troppman Block Bemidji * x J. BISIAR, Manager *x & « k!lliQCl’Ii{l’l”””l’l’kl&”’*i’ii.ll’l”’!