Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 10, 1917, Page 5

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7. government lands at thie court house. Third street. mencement. their annual picnic grounds. Fair. Beltrami County Fair. i . Coming Events NG o Y. MAY 10. 1917, ! The ladies of the Baptist church will have an apron sale in the base- ment of the Baptist church, Saturday afternoon, May 12. 2-511 ‘May 14—Tax judgment sale of Miss Vivian Brockway.of Brainerd is visiting Mrs. C. A. Bush. She will go to Laporte tomorrow morn- ing where she will visit her sister, who teaches school there. May 19—Farmers’ auction sale, on June 1—Bemdji high school com- , June 24—The farmers will hold Omne of these nice days you ought at - the fair to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Mrs. Henry Stechman and sons, John and Rupert, accompanied by |/ Miss. Dolly . Koors and Mrs. .Koors, left this morning in the Stechman ‘|car. for the Twin Cities. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual See our splendid display of white millinery, on Friday and Saturday, May- 11 and 12. La Fontisee Mil- linery. 1-510 SOCIETY of little friends last evening, the oc- cagion being his fifth birth anniver- sary. Games were played and sup- per was served at 6 o’clock. The guests included Anton Rude, Lewis Rude, Edla Rude, Lillian, Margaret and Stella Marin,-Ruth Woodward, Mabel and Johnnie Croon, Walter Harvey, Kermit Johnson, [ Rude and Eugene Marin the ham and egg supper at the Pres- byterian church last evening, and the committee in charge wishes to thank all who helped to make this iliaffair a success. A ham and _egg | supper has been given by the Pres- "byterian church of this city each turned from Bemidji where they were among the guests of honor at a ban- q fmormal school to be built there.—In- ' ternational Falls Daily Journal. borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- i§Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other Biinformation in Western Canada. A4 =||5 i < L Ml v il Lill UL give an informal dance evening in the Moose hall, formerly the Elks’ hall. nished by Revoir’s orchestra. Sup- per will be served at midnight. dance is given in order to pay for the chairs purchased by the ladge. Ia always one of the big social events Mr. Birch of Cass Lake motored to Bemidji last evening and attended the supper church. Messrs. Kenfield and Birch went to Mlnneflpplis last evening. Rich Studio, —quality portraits at money savings. Ehurch Saturday afternoon, ¥ ngs. Minnie Rydeen and two chil- ‘@sterday enroute to Hillsboro, N. D., ghere they will make their home Fxflng the summer months. S| [yisiting relatives in Bemidji. ' NATAL DAY CELEBRATED Marvin Rude entertained a number Mrs. Harry Bowers, who has vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. Frances Sauers, of Melrose for the past four weeks, has returned to her home in town of Eckles. Best variety everbearing straw- berry plants, $2.50 per hundred. Berglund’s store, 15th and Park. Phone 141. AR 5-512 Norman| Mr. and Mrs. J. Mackey and daugh- ter, Miss Esther Mackey, of .Ferris were in the city yesterday. They motored, to their home in the eve- ning. ' MOOSE DANTE TOMORROW Members of the Moose lodge will tomorrow Mrs. Mona Daniel motored to Bag- ley yesterday where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McPher- son, returning on the evening train. Music will be fur- The Mrs.’' J. J. Conger of Lake Boule- vard returned this morning from Chicago where she has spent the past five weeks. SUPPER A SUCCESS Over 200 people, were served, at One:lot of hats at $2.50 each, Fri- day and Saturday, at the La Fon- tisee Millinery. ) 2-511 Mi Celia Brennan of town of Nortern was the guest of relatives in Bemidji yesterday. The Moose iodge will give a dance Friday night, May 11, 1917. All are invited to attend. T 4-511 lyear for the past several years, and the church. C. W. Clark and family will move out to their summer home at Lake Puposky next week. Personals and Newsy Notes Mrs. William Masterson of town of Northern transacted business in the city yesterday. Reduction on small dress and tail- ored hats. La Fontisee Millinery. Messrs. Nord and Miner have re- 1-510 Nels Otterstad, cruiser, of Turtle River was among the business visit- ors yesterday. uet given by the citizens of that ty to members of the legislature om northern Minnesota who work- for an appropriation for the state Mrs. Ed Stovern of Clearbrook was among the out-of-town visitors on ‘Wednesday. To intending settlers and farm la- You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for fit. a7t dian Government Agent, Clifford Mrs. George Noyes of Fosston spent yesterday in Bemidji on business matters. 328tf Mrs. Harold Hill of Bagley wasin | Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Clear- brook. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kenfield and ot at the - Presbyterian Mrs. L. M. Letendre of Minneap- olis is the guest of Mrs. Julius Lar- son. Dean a7itr Spring time is Kodak time! De- eloping, 10c; prints, only 3c, 4c, b¢. 29th 10th St. Phone School photos—baby photos $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. E. E. Kenfield of Lake Boulevard went to Cass Lake today on business. 70. 5-22 F. R. Webster of Nebish transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. There will be a food sale, also a Oc lunch served at the Baptist May 12. 2-511 Optometry means eye service. 36tt 0. A. Crowell left this morning for n of Clearbrook were in the city|International Falls. If you have a room to reat or want to rent one—you get the best choice through a Pioneer want ad. Phone 922, Mrs. Frank Martin of Puposky is THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ing Salesman.” Iroquois medicine. size bottle. BILL BURKE TOMORROW AFTERNOON & “PECCY” 8¢, I8¢ Crand T It tells the sto ELKO TONIGHT Doris Kenyon makes her first ap- pearance as a member of the Famous Players forces in support of Frank MclIntyre in that company’s adapta- tion of the celebrated greatest stage success, “The Travel- It is the Paramount picture at the Elko theater tonight, and guaranteed a cure blues”or a grouch. GRAND TONIGHT “The Hidden Children,” the Metro- Yorke feature screen play adapted from the famous novel of the same name by Robert W. Chambers, which will be seen at the Grand theater to- night only, is a powerful story of Revolutionary days, laying stress on the struggles of the early colonists with the Six Nations of the|. Confederacy. takes its hero, the Euan Loskiel (Harold Lockwood) and its heroine (May Allison), with Morgan’s riflemen through danger- ous ways into the very heart of the territory of hostile Indians at Cath-| erines-town. dren” was run as a serial story in | the Cosmopolitan magazine. A DRUGGIST'S EXPERIENGE “The WITH DR. KI SWAMP-ROOT v Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is one of the hest and most reliable reme- dies on the market. fered with kidney trouble for sev- eral years, at last getting bedfast. He took treatment from a physician Two physicians diagnosed his condition as Bright's Disease and beyond recovery. began taking Swamp-Root and after two or three bottles began to feel better and after taking 30 bottles without missing a day he was com- pletely restored to health and for thirteen years has not needed any It is a preparation that has universal satisfaction and we be- lieve it is one of the best and we recommend it. very truly yours, several years. E. R. BOGAN, June 21st, 1916. Letter to [ Dr. Kilr-~r & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. | Prove What Swamp-Root Wili Do For You, Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a samplé It will convince anyone. Indian Hidden My father suf- EVENING hegtrei . THEATERS | REX TONIGHT At the Rex this evening will be shown- the big feature picture, “The | Master Passion,” with Mabel Trun-|. nelle and Robert Conness in the lead roles. and fall of 2 woman and the five reels are full of action and intense interest. The prices foy this feature will remain the same usual. ry of the rise big as comedia: for “the special The story Chil- LMER'S He Pharmacist, Luxora, Ark. You will also receive a booklet of HAROLD LOCKWOOD "and MAY ALLISON In ROBERT W CHAMBER’S Novel of early life in America, and which appeared as a serial in COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE. “THE HIDDEN CHILDREN” A Metro Wonderplay in 5 parts PRICES 5¢ and 15¢ —SHOWS— GRAND TONICHT 7:30 - 8:45 Bungalow for Sale WILL SELL MY RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 1119 BELTRAMI AVE., STRICTLY MODERN IN EVERY WAY: THREE BED- ROOMS AN A MAID’S ROOM. FULL BASEMENT. WHITE ENAMEL BATH ROOM: GARAGE IN REAR. .TERMS IF DE- . SIRED. in “The Master (K-E-S-E) A Fascinating Story of a Beautiful Woman’s Rise and —TOMORROW— Mary Miles “FAR Regular Matinee Evenings 7:30-8:4 valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. writing be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. sent ond one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug store.. REX THEATRE —TONICHT— Mabelle Trunnelie and Robtert Conmess ‘When Regular fifty- Passion” Fall Minter scout, |’ | E nations.” are caref for sowing How’s This? © Wae offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- son from the Blood and healing the dis- eased portions. great improvement for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a in your general -health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- |- cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send TO DAIRYMEN forced. Make application City of Bemidji. (Signed) —City Health Department. -511 NOTICE TO ALL ‘You are officially notified that the milk and dairy ordinance shall be en- before May 20 to the city veterinarian for license to sell milk and cream in INSTRUMENTAL MUSICIANS All instrumental musicians of Be- midji and vicinity are cordially in- vited to join the Bemidji Musicians’ Association. ELFORD E. BENSON, 424-524 Secretary. THEATRE —TONICHT- The Celebrated Comedian FRANK MCINTYRE —IN— Charter closes May 24. A picturization of his greatest stage success “The Traveling Salesman” One of the best Comedy-Dramas A "Famous Players-Paramount » Picture (=e=TOMORROW-- MARC MCDERMOTT and MIRIAM NESSITT In Edison’s “The Last Sentence” DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children H" . Daily 2:30 5—5 and 16¢ Ghe | PRESIDENT WILSON says, ‘‘Everyone who cultivates a gar- den helpe greatly to solve the problem of the feeding of the .Good s0il and careful tultivation are essential but success in gardening is attained Northrup, King & Co.’s gardan seeds ed for trueness to tyge, superior quality and heavy yield. Th tested fot’germlnntlon and are oopod:ylily adapt:z the Northwest. . Choose your garden seeds from Northrup, King & Co.’s seed case at your dealers. packet. Any kind or quantity of seeds can aleo be supplied by . your dealer jf you ask for : Nortarue KiNg &Co's SEEDS For Better Garden Results S ! L] (osSeeds test by reliable seeds. ve m-gtalbe. and select- Full cultural directions on each E BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company LU Telophone 278 IO LT T T T T Business and Professional LR R B B R R R E R E R LA R R E R EREEEER R RY DRS. GILMORE & McCANN GRAHAM M. TORRANCE + PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS LAWYER . Office—Mtles Block Miles Block Phone 560 LR EEEEEE R EEESR R TEEKEEKXXE KRR KX DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. LR R R R R RE RS LR LR R E R E SRR RS SRR R D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ATTORNEY AT LAW +* Office in Mayo Block Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser & Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 Building * LR R R B EEEEEEE RS LE R & BN K EEEEE RS IR R R R R R R R R R L R R R R R R R R R T W. K nmsoxl B V. * VETERINARIAN " - DR. C. R. SANBORN Office Phone 3-R Res. 98- & PHYSICIAN AND S8URGEON 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. « Office—Miles Block I EEELEERE R R Y B I E R R EREREE R R ] I R R R R R R R IR R E R R R R R T ] J. WARKNINGER « DR. L. A. WARD VETERINARY SURGEON & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Hospital 8 Joors # west of Troppman Store « Troppman Block Phone No. 309 L Bemidji, Minn. I EE XL X ESEE SR X | I EE R SRR RERE R R KEXKIEXEXE XXX KRR R R R R R R R R R R RN ] urm 8%‘3'5 el DR. E. H. 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AAR AR RAN T AARRN AR ARRAARTNAAARNRAAANAAAT A A RAARXN XA AN RN A AR AR NS DENTIST « 1 remove the cause of acute Office in Winter Block e and chronic diseases P T X | om n?:::orx: 120513 S L R B o tonis {6 % / DR JT.TUOMY * DENTIST XXX EXRXEXEEE XX North of Markham Hotel * bt iaRoti et b b ke 3fbbons Block. Tel. 330 & * DRS. LARSON & LARSON # REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Specialists the Eye, Fitting of Glasses We have the facilities for duplicating broken lenses Postoffice Block EEERXEEXEXAEXEX Subseribe for The Pioneer - IR EE R R SRR R R RN IR RS R R R R R R R R DR. H. A, NORTHROP * OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & AND SURGEON ® Suite 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg & Office Phone 163 < EEXE XXX XXX R R R R R R R R R R AR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R S R R R A R R R R A R A R R R RS RS itttx*fitt.‘&qfifi'ti-ii**ttiii***iit**t*itfi****t*it*tt*itifit*ifi**fii AR RN

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