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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ...Mrs. William Rundell, .mother. of Mrs. J. W. Diedrich, is here for a visit. Her home is Little Falls. _ like oor-' bread; Ask TH EA- TERS , A photodrama of the most power- : #\‘L C‘dmihgiEVents May 19— Fariners’ auction sale, on | Third street. June 1-Bem1djj high school|com: { meRcement. hE wb o 'c':‘: 0 AJ A 3¢ U0 '0 .o D > ., June 24-TNe;Xariers| will hold]iameon ful moral st is ,“The Wait y their annual 3 fair| ; . ral stimulus is *Tk aiting 4 Erounds, bual at the fair| Soul,” ithe Metro-Populsr Plays and |- S U s ‘Hafl .0'Brien ‘of ..town " of [Plavers productfon” with ‘Mme. Pe- Red Lake Indin finoiunérn was t?;e» guest .of friendaftrova asistar, which ‘w}flv L X tonight at the Grand. Sept. 17, 18 Fair. A P. :J. Russell went to Bt.iufnel:dv N Sept 12-13-14— welj -Annq'alx here yesterday. . ey ! cltraml Sounty Falr. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean ELKO PROGRAM Paramount star; is-to-be seen at the . Elko theater tonight.in ‘‘The Years this morning where he will transact|of the Locust.” The story of this business. } i “|'thrilling drama has to ' do with :a young woman who was unfortunate- z ] ly wedded to a swindling stock bro- NELSON-HUMBLE ! FOR PLAYGROUND BENEFT ;i ed, how to escape the law he is sup- May Humble and S. M. Nelsen,| There will be<s;programjpresented | pgsed to have committed suicide, and both' of this city, were married last| at the Cen ral @ehqol,ggp'sbfruw af| how his wife js,married to the man evening in the Methodist parsonage,| ngon by thé Fifth and Sixth zrades|whom she really loves, only to!have Rev. B. D. Hanscom -officiating.| for the purpose of raising funds for| her first husband appear on; the Grandy -apd Mrs. Jerome Winters. |sion is 20 cents. The programiis well | of unusual scenes, which, swiftly arranged and interesting and will, be | takes the audience from the drawing < - ) .| presented as published in the-'Pio-|rooms’ in fashionable New /York ’ || neer May 10. homes, to the dirt and heat of a P v i _ South African diamond mine. | ersonals and SWEDISH SERVICES TONIGHT Tomorrow the famous William, 8. X ’ 1 Rev.vin.“H“. Randahl ;)f "l‘;an‘s.trike’ Newsy Notes | ““Everything baked with [SS08N Calumet is'so tempting— | ‘e’ - wholesome — delicious— ¥y wint em “all “For RgRel herd to bake right K t be equalled. Calu- N3¢ et is the world’s best RS g Powder—it’s mod- 98 erate in price—pure in the (AR} can and pure in tie baking — [EREES wonderful in Jeayeniag and raiy ing power — the most economical ) 1o buy and 10 tse.™ Received Highest Awards New Couk: Beok Fra 8ea Slip-in Pound G X 25000 oS and a Keystone comedy will also|be shown .at the Elko. REX TOMORROW it 4 ‘“A Daughter of War,’ at the Rex| tomorrow, is a story of " love and] \|Land ' Co.~—Adv. ATt Fannie Ward; the ‘brilliant Lasky- :| SCHOOL PROGRAM TOMORROW - . 4 § ker. How his ruin is accomplis! They were. attended by Mrs. . Inez| equipping playgrounds.’ The admis- |scene, is brought about in a series Hart- -will -appear- as-*The--Patriot” % * is in the city today and will hold ® . v 0 IS <4 @ services in the Swedish Lutheran church this evening at 8 o’clock.’ g 000 ite Clark, the’ exquisite T R little Famous Players sta¥, iz to' be TO OPEN COTTAGE presented-at-the Elko Theatre Batur- X { ; 1E T swords;. the love of 'Captain Allen day, matinee-and -evening, on the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larson of|and Dorothy Burgett_ of the woods| Paramount. Program. in . the scream-| Grand Forks came to Bemidji yes-|and glens of romantic” Lake George; By ingly funny . farce: *‘Miss George| terday to arrange. for ithe opening|the swords of Captain Allen, fhe X Washington,” in which the little stari| Of their sumimer cottage here, im-|brave, and Captain Staunton, the’ plays the part of a girl who cannot | mediately after close .of school. cruel.’’ Love blooms”~ and! swords tell "the truth but who is reputed T T cross'in the shady. garden of old Bur- never to have told g lie in her life. COMMUNION SERVICES gett’s country home. ' 'And'from their It is one of the velerest roles in ol & w208, Lo, gounter-play .’springs -a viyid tale which she has appeared. 1-517/| Communion® services will be held| counter-play spring a vivid tale | of : . 57 {lin the First Scandinavian-Lutheran | heroism. Coad i church this evening‘at ‘8 ‘o’clock. ' o ' ELK INITIATION TONIGHT Tonight the Bemidji Elks will in- duct another large class into the or- der, ‘about 25 being scheduled to ‘go through the mysteries of Elkdom. It is urged that a large number of the brothers be present. OO & DOOOOOO EXXAANRKX] ERARARRITOKS SOO00CH . ¢ » Rev. Levin of Sherbun, Minn., Rev. McKelvy of ‘West Hope, N. D., and ‘Rev. Stokes of ‘Clearbrook were the' guests of Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Hanscom yesterday. Rey. Levin and Rev. McKelvy came here to invest in land. - OO *00e STARTLING RESULTS i . IN BEMIDJI People report incredible results from pure lavoptik eye wash. A girl with weak, strained eyes was helped by one application. Her mother could |not sew or read because of eye pains. In one week her trouble was gone. A SUE (AANNIN R L] ) Cut now and -all spring, summer, fall and winter; Poplar, Basswood, . - v RAOSOOOAAX RS new Elk temple and when completed Rev. and Mrs. Osmond Johnson,| the sand and building equipment Mrs. 1. B. Olson, Mrs. A. H. Luede-| will be removed arnd the corner thor- man and O. B. Stevens autoed to| oughly cleared of material. Solway today and attended the sale held by the members of the Ladies Aid society, and a farmers’ picnic. Balsam Bolts. Contraet now for fall small bottle lavoptik is guaranteed *, 4 \and_winter shipments MINNEAP- ELKS COMPLETING JOB o help EVERY CASE weak, strained | R ™ MANUFACTURING CO., Min- . sp|or inflamed eyes. ONE WASH neapolis, Minn. 6-521| la;;?;kt?:ncoil;e&ua;)ike:f(;gneg t;::z startles with its incredible results. Yoted B — Pure aluminum eye cup FREE. Y Al ® O QW o @ € v 0,%,%.° Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. AOOOLXRRS 00 ¢,7,%" ' IS SLIGHT SHOWER CLEARS ATMOSPHERE OF SMOKE E. H. %&ECJ. A. Nichols, E. L. About 4 o’clock this morning a Carpenter, ‘H. C. Clarke and F. T.|slight shower fell over Bemidji, ac- To intenaing settiers and farm la-| Nixon, all of Minneapolis_and offi-| companied by thunder, and for: borers apply to W. E. Black, Can-|cials of the Crookston Lumber com-|awhile Bemidji people believed the adian Government Agent, Clifford| pany, are in the city, enroute to| much needed rain was about to come, Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for| Minneapolis: from -Fort - Frances,|but it lasted. only a. brief period. settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other | where 'they have been on business|However, 'the shower. clarifled the information in Western Canada. matters. 7 A3 ¥ ‘atmospherefrom /-the brush fire o 3 323tt _— smoke, which was welcome. Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Mrs. J. J. Opsah?r;mdergvlg:]! an 800 QUARTERS SOLD John Noel of the town of Northern| operation: at St..Anthony’s. hospital| . - B - transacted business in the city yes-| for appendi Tuesday. 2 Attorney -A..-A.- Andrews has .re- terday. They also visited friends in — |turped from International Falls|iwo: won . hile in ] the Fifth ward. WILL JOIN ‘HUSBANDS wher€ “he- attended ‘the delinquént | (hg cities Mr. Stott purchased a type . 4 tax sale, under the Volstead act, ag- resto-Lite welding outfit, which Spring time is Kodak time! De-{ Mrs. E. A, Barker and daughter, gregating 800 quarter sections [of able of welding anything from veloping, 10c; prints, only 3¢, 4¢, 5¢.| Verna, and son, Walter, are plan-|land. Premiums as high as $60 b‘rfifezo g‘umm“mf the“eofn'pany Rich Studio, 29th 10th St. Phone| ning on leaving for Philadelphia af-| were paid for some tracts, and twice will make a speclalty of welding 570. " School “photos—baby photos| ter June 1, provided Mrs. Barker’s|the amount offered Could have been| ;yyminum, A regular = Presto-Lite —quality portraits at money savings.| husband, Lieutenant Earle A. Bar-|sold and put on the tax list, if it|gervice station will also be main- 56-22] ker, is still stationed there. Mrs.|had been available. Mr. Andrews tained. The Bemidji Electric com- William McDonald also plans on . also attended to business matters in ny is composed of A. 'W. Stott and Mrs. May Dyke of Brainetd was|joining her husband, Ensign Mec- | Duluth while away. %fl{iam Dugas. here yesterday, emroute to Wilton | Donald, in Philadelphia at the same B ———— ¢ # where she will attend to business|time. RESIGNS POSITION = - matters for a few days. R ) Edyth Regal of Leonard was in the city yesterday, enroute to Big Falls, where she will visit her par- ents for two weeks. Miss Cora Wheeler, who has at- R RA RS D0 @ 'I £J %o & SO L 28 26N A."W. ‘Stott of the Bemidji. Elec- tric company, has returned Min- neapolis . where he spen past Miss Nell Hanson has resigned ‘her position ‘as abstracter for the Be- midji Abstract company and has left :R Ex THEATBE for her home in Bagley where she will ‘visit her parents for a cou- -~ —TONICGHT— ple of days before going to Minnea- tended school at Horse Creek, Mont., polis. Her brother, Arthur C. Han- Teturned to her home &t Bass Lake HENRY B. son, originator of Mayo’s Antiseptic Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes of town of Liberty drove to the city yester- 1. Powder, has a store on Nicollet av- day and spent the day. transacting son will take charge of his office work. “BAUDETTE BUILDING PLANS THEATRE TONIGHT— 7:30, 8:48 3 & . W PAZ: !Il. "“"[ GWLBQ" .., Baudette, May 17.—Thos. Johnson, The Versatile aad Charming enue in Minneapolis and Miss Han- business. ‘a' Bemidji architect, is drawing plans for a m‘ig]bl;‘ed hotel and theater Fannie Ward building to be built at Baudette by Charles Jacobson. The building will be modern in every way and will ¢ost Flot. | “The Yoars of the Locust” A Powerful Drama of Diamonds aad Hearts In Five Parts George Cochran, Jr., has retyrned from Chisholm and other towns on the range where he transacted busi< ness. In a Paramount Picture A‘BURNING THE CANDLE” Every Man or Woman Who | Drinks Should See this Play ESSANAY---35ien T vnm One of these nice days you nnght: to go to Hakkerup’s and have your: picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Paddock of Plantaganet lake were between- train visitors in the city yesterday. I O | e A DRUGGIST'S EXPERIENGE WITH DR. KILMER'S' SWAMP-ROOT Dr. Kilmer’'s Swamp-Root is one Tomorrow—7:30 & 9:00 WM. S. HART ‘William Chichester has gone to Portland, Ore., where he will spend] ten days on business matters. ¢ Miss Katherine Bower has return- ed from Idaho where she has spent o | of the best and most reliable reme- the past several months. TOMQBROW dies on' the market. My father suf- In Triangle Drama —_— 5 May Ward fered with kidney trouble for sev- Mrs. George Kreatz returned last eral years, at last getting bedfast. [ 9y * in He took treatment fr'llzl: a ;]:hy:lclan "IU Pa"‘m for several years. 0 physicians > “‘ na“ghmr flf wal‘” diagnosed his condition as Bright’s Also Keystone COl’l,ledy » - Disease and beyond recovery. He “Mlm ““ - . began taking Swa?p-l't’not and Iztel]‘ ) two or three bottles began to fee ik better and after taking 30 bottles 6 Reel' sc & '8c without missing a day he wssdco;n- pletely restored to healthh and for thirteen years has mot meeded any|Saturday -=Mat. & Eve. 7 \ o ‘ medicine. It is a preparation that ’ has universal satisfaction and we be- 2:30, 7:30, 8:45 lieve it is one of the best and we . recommend it. i : - Very wruty yours Marguerite E. R. BOGAN, Pharmacist, evening from a week’s visit with friends in Minneapolis. G. W. Cocuran, Sr., returned last evening from a business trip to Grand Forks, N. D. - € 9 June 21st, 1916: Luxora, Ark. in ‘“THE WAITING SOUL’ | maw ) - 111 Dr. Kilm~v & Co. A Metro Wonder-Play in 5 Parts ou. Send ten cel?trsYto Dr. Kilmer & ‘. L] Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample | 8| size bottle. It will convince anyone. ETHEL GI.AYTON writing be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty- \ Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do |™" oyl Not Tell the Truth " TOMORROW---“MAN’S WOMAN" with | ralusble information, tolins Shoo0 washin gmnfl | Eingiamton. 8, 3. In the Story of the Girl Who GRAND 7';%i’ TONIGHT You will also receive a booklet of sale at all drug stores. e S e R =T S S I 1 f T ¢ PTITHE URTVERSAL CAR ATHLETE VISITS “CHUM” " B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE There wiil be a regular meeting | Hundred %u | of the Elks lodge May 17. lThird Street, - T0 OWNERS OF FORD CARS The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed us authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory, to properly repre- sent Ford interests, to give service to Ford owners. The Company in return demands that we equip and waintain an adequate service station, employing competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine Ford-made materials and charg- ing regular Ford prices. This is the service we are giving to Ford owners. Material—workmanship— prices, the standard of each guaranteed. When your Ford car needs attention bring it to us, and get the benefit ofi expert Ford mechanics. We give you the assurance of genuine Ford service, with genuine Ford-made parts. Ford cars—Runabout $345; Touring Car $360; Coupelet $505; Town Car $595; Sedan $645, all f. o. b. Detroit. C. W.'JEWETT C0., Inc., Bemidjl, Minn. $100 Reward, $100 aders of this paper will be The re: e »- R..C. (Dick) Lewis, captain of the|.o; caded; PP, “niversity -of Minnesots basketball| bes 3“"“’“- team in 1915-191€, stopped Night last night a guest of Dr. Died- rich, enroute from St. Paul on aland inspection trip. work. The proprittors ja faith in; vllse curative powers Catarrh ‘Medicine that they. 'O ddreas: ‘B‘:g ::un;;N fi;ai& —E. H. Jerrard, Sec’y. hio, -Sold by Drugi 2 Is’nt it a relief fo find that goods you want have not advanced in price? Such cases are rare— but the price of e —————_ fi_‘«'fi- natfon over” still remains the same, the one suit in America that is nationally_kpown to have their same old price distinction., Back of this price the makersstand with a strong: guarantee of style, all wool quality, wear, fit, perfect satisfaction. Foresight in buying, double volume sales, con- centration on the one price idea, reduced costs in manufacture—tell the story ““Stll $17." We are the only Styleplus Store. We can save you moncy. GILL BROS. Bemidji, Minn. =