Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 22, 1917, Page 3

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~* Oneita Neitert, ‘ t - Coming Events ‘ June 1—Bem1dji high .school com- meRcement. June 24—The farmers will hold - their annual picnic’' at the fair grounds. Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. MES. NEITERT HOSTESS Mrs, S. A. Neitert entertained the members of the Oneita Saxophone .quintette at lunch last evening. after the regular practice. The members are William Haywood, C. A. Neitert, ed Warner, J. E. Fenton and Miss conductress. Mrs. William Haywood, Mrs. C. A. Neitert and Mrs. J. A. Fenton were present at the meeting last evening. LUTHERAN AID TOMORROW Mrs. Bernhart Hagen of Mill Park] will entertain the Ladies Aid society of thé First Scandinavian Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon. A -cor- dial invitation is extended to all WILLING WORKERS AID . The Willing Workers Aid of the Salvation Army will hold a sale in the Salvation Army hall in the Fifth ward this evening from 7 to 10 .. o’clock. Coffee and cake will be served during the evening. Personals and 1 Newsy Notes A. 0. Paddock and family of Lake Plantaganet were in Bemidji yes- terday, on their way to Frankfort, Ind., where they will make their home. A farewell reception was given them Saturday evening at the D. W. Sheets home at Lake Plan- taganet, about 75 of their friends and neighbors being present. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Crandall of Buena Vista were in the city ves- terday enroute to New Richland where they own a large farm and where Mr. Crandall will look after this interests for a few days. While in that city they will be the guests of Mrs. Crandall’s sister, Mrs. Fred Peterson. To intenaing 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 {nformation in Western Cnnadz.zsu . Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Luedeman will leave tomorrow for Mankato. ~ Mr. Luedeman, who has been with Ar- mour & Co. of this city for over a 7 ‘year, has been transferred to the & Mankato office. Theodore Lilligren . of the St. Paul office has filled the vacancy. 4 ! Mrs. H. A. Barnes of Grand Forks, who has spent a few days at Lavinia, returned to her home today. Mrs. Henry Schultz, who accompanied her to Lavinia, will remain for a longer visit. l Everyone who has visited Koors { Bros.’ new and modern bake shop, ¢ say it acts as an appetizer for Koors’ i bread, Your inspection is invizuglz. -523 Mrs. Mary O’Grady and family have moved from 112 Fifth street in- to the J. M. Fuller home, 806 Eighth ~ gtreet and Mississippi avenue, which "N Mrs. O’Grady has purchased. A Spring time is Kodak time! De- veloping, 10c; prints, only 3¢, 4c, 5¢c. Rich Studio, 29th 10th St. Phone 670. School photos—baby: photos —quality portraits at money uavl;:gzsz. Mrs. Gessel of Swanville, who has been the guest of her daughters, Mrs. N. D. Cromwell and Mrs. F. Klingbeil, returned to her home yes- terday. e Mrs. J. A. Fenton has returned from Pinewood where she has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klinger, for a week. Bc & 156¢c and son, Norman, Mr.- and Mrs. of Congregational churches. Mrs. George Bridgeman and daugh- ter, Vera, have gone to Blackduck to visit her sister, Mrs. A. E. Dick- Anson. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Tagley, daugh- ter Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson and Andrew Moskeau mo- tored to Clearbrook Sunday. Mrs. Enman of Federal Dam will arrive in the city this evening and will be the guest of Miss Lillian French for a couple of days. Mrs. M. W. Knox returned to her home in Nebish , yesterday . after spending the week-end in the city the guest of friends. . C. A, Bye, T. B. Millar, M. John- son and O. Gilbertson of Pinewood were among' the business - visitors here yesterday. - John Lealus who has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. O’Grady and Mrs. Schussman, has returned to his home at Grand Forks. R. Granz of Forest City, Ia., has purchased the A. O. Paddock farm at ‘Lake Plantaganet and moved there yesterday. One of these mice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. l4att Earl Rutledge, son of ‘“Doc”’ Rut- ledge of Minneapolis, formerly of Bemidji, is the guest of friends here. Misses Myrtle Thompson and Net- tie Brink have returned from Clear- brook where they visited friends. Mrs. William Travis and Mrs. M. J. McClay of Tenstrike were between train shoppers in Bemidji Monday. Mr. Ulrickson died Saturday eve- ning at his home. The funeral was held Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. O. Akre has been taken to St. Anthony’s hospital with an at- tack of pneumonia. You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer_for fit. az7tt Mrs. Gertie Olson and Mrs. O. A. Hanson of Becida spent yesterday in the city shopping. Olaf Gilbertson of Pinewood has gone to Jamestown, N. D., on busi- ness. Archie Olson and Peter Wold have returned from a business trip to Wil- ton. Dean $650,000 to loan on farms. da71te Land Co.—Adv. Martha Newman was taken to the sanatorium at Lake Julia Sunday. CARD OF THANKS We take this method of expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many kind friends and meigh- bors for the courtesies and sympathy shown us during our recent bereave- ment. . Also for the beautiful floral offerings. —A. W. Redel, husband, —MTrs. Eli Arnold, daughter, —Levi and Lena Arnold, grandchildren, —Mrs. E. M. Baumgartner, and —Mrs. W. S. Parmenter, sisters. 1-522 . OWN A Woodstock It 'is a better typewiiter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $3| §5 down, $5 per month. * [per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 TONIGHT 7:30 & 8:45 LOVISE HUFF and JACK PICKFORD In the 5 part Paramount Picture - “GREAT_EXPECTATIONS” An adaption of the celebrated novet by Chas. Dickens - GRAND THEATRE Rev. and Mrs. Christian A. Foss Frank Evans and Mrs. Ole Ohngren left this morning in Mr. Foss’ car for Duluth to attend the conference -frightful temper and had encounter- AT ELK( With the regular program feature of «five reels, presenting Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno in ‘“Aladdin From Broadway,” the Elko theater will screen tonight three reels of mo- tion pictures taken at the Bemidji hatchery, vicinity of Cass Lake, Wolf Lake, Turtle River and elsewhere in the state by the state game and fish department, showing ‘“‘Propagation of Fishes,” “Rescuing Fish From Over-| Flowed Lands” and “Birds and Game” with other Minnesota views. " A number of people well known in Northern Minnesota appear in these pictures. No additional charge in admission will be asked because of tonight. “PEG 0’ MY HEART” Plays that have made decidcd “hits in New York City have often been absolute failures “‘on the road” and plays that were first produced outside of New York were instanta- neous successes hHave been unari- mously condemned by Metropolitan critics. A notable exception to this has been the case of “Peg Q' My Heart.” This play ran for 604 nights at the Cort theater in New York, and it has proven itself 1o be just as popular in every city visited, breaking records, in most instances, that have stood for years. The United Producing company is send- ing ‘“Peg’'v’ My Heart” to the Grand in the very near future. GRAND TONIGHT If you had an older sister with a ed a desperate escaped convict in your efforts to elude your irrate sis- ter, with which one of these two perils would you finally elect to risk your well-being? In this celebrated novel, “Great Expectations,” Charles Dickens made Pip try to placate the criminal and dodge his sister. The Famous Players Film company has just completed an adaptation of “Great Expectations” in which Louise Huff and Jack Pickford are the stars. It is the Paramount pic- ture at the Grand theater tonight. XK R K E KK KKK KK The Daily Pioneer receives wire services of the United Press Association. KR KEKKKKKK LK KKK Sudden Death Before an Insvrance Company will take a risk on your life the examining physician will test your water and report whether you are a good risk. When your kidneys get sluggish and’ clog, you suffer from backache, sick-head- ache, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout, or sleep is disturbed two or three times a night—take heed, before too late! You can readily overcome such con- ditions and prolong life by taking the advice of a famous physician, which i “Keep the kidneys in good order, avoid too much meat, salt, alcohol or. tea. Drink plenty of pure water and drive the uric acid out of the system by taking Anuric, in tablet form.” ~You can obtain Anuric. at drug stores, the discovery of Dr. Picrce of Invalids’ Hotel,- Buffalo. x * * * Y LA R R &4 A PROMINENT WOMAN OF MINNESOTA. Minn.—“About _twenty years ago I caught a severe cold; it settled all over me. {| This caused trouble i from which I suf- fered for some time. i+ 1 had dreadfulbear- /| ing-down pains and i backaches. I took several different kinds of medicine but found no relief in any of them. i~ 4 learned of Dr. s e i - Pierce’s Favorite ription and this medicine gave me t strength and soon relieved me of this ailment. Shortly afterward I took down with bronchitis.” For this I took the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and it soon cured me. I feel Frem.lg indebted to Dr. Pierce for the relief obtained from his medicines. 1 can recommend them as I have never known them to fail.”’—Mnes. SARAR BARTLETT, 832 Sturtevant Street. Red Wing, REX THEATRE —TONICGHT— JUNE CAPRICE in “Little Miss Happiness” The Sweetest Story Ever Told TOMORROW BLUE BIRD DAY “The Wrong Door” A Mystery Drama and Chas. Conklin “His Merry Mix Up” FOX Comedy 7 aets Admission 6c & I8¢ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER N THEATERS this addition to the regular program GRAND — TOMORROW DOROTHY DALTON & WM. DESMOND in ‘A GamAble In Souls’ and Keystone Comedy “CYPSY JOE” Triangle Play JUDGE,YOU'D BE AMAZED TO KNOW HOW SATISFYING THIS LITTLE CHEW IS. GEE! THE JUDGE HAS USED W-8 CUT TOBACCO SINCE )T FIRST CAME ON THE MARKET. ITS THE LITTLE CHEW THAT SATISFIES. 7 PART LB R RS R R R REE R EREE R * * “White House”” Tea and Coffee + * served exclusively at the * THIRD ST. CAFE x * . NTELLIGENT people have a way of sizing things up for themselves—W-B CUT )i's all shrgeds. agll tobacco; and ordinary plug is leaf with a lot of heavy, gummy sweetening, holding it together. But everything ddesn’t go by, quantity either; W.B CUT is a nch,, sappy chew, because it’s rich, sappy tobacco. It doesn’t take so. much W-B to satisfy. Take a small chew. Then notice how it lasts. Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Broadway, New Y;li City Thdd LB R B R R EEEEREEERS PATIENT RECOVERING Mrs. J. J. Opsahl who underwent a serious operation at St. Anthony’s hospital a week ago for appendicitis and gallstones, is getting along nice- ly after the operation: - s “PICTURE MAN” HERE L. H. Coen of Minneapolis, special representative of the Paramount pic- tures, is the guest of G. S. Harding of the Grand theater today. an Tostrumontal Mo S Be midji and’ vicinity are .cordially in- vited to join the Bemidji Musicians® Association. Charter closes May 24. ELFORD E. BENSON, 424-524 Secretary. SUMMER COTTAGERS Among the late summer visitors who have arrived at Lavinia is the M. S. Titus family of Menton, N. D. Don’t Endure Itching Skin Plumll‘)'lnrg'. %?(E.;nq}:,}t Hot Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 556 and 309 S Jn Stomach Trouble causes a multi- tude of ailments, and often results in Gall Stones, Yellow Jaundice, Acute and Chronic Indigestion, Appendic- itis, Constipation, Auto-Intoxication, Gas Pressure, fear of Heart Disease, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, etc., etc. One dose of FnnInnR ——————— ——— Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has prov- Wo urge all skin sufferers whnlha\;‘el en successful in thousands of cases ?&‘fi:flfi“fi b3 ‘x‘)',‘"iwr'c(;m?fé'u:.‘_-.“"go.}“fic. of Stomach Trouble. This explains| ~ema. All skin dlsenses’ yiels |l‘n§tantll g«f; its enormous sale. 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Better yet—obtain a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy from Barker’s Drug Store or any reliable druggist, who will refund you money if it fails.—Adv. 3 s []F w u B L n OU READ the IN FOUR COLORS 9 ALL BATTLE FRONTS Other Fellow’s Ad e ] g You are reading this one. C O U P O N That should convince you that advertising in these columns is a profitable th % proposition; that it will Presented by the 5 bring business to your IDJI PIONEER store. . The fact that the other fellow advertises is . L probably the reason he is A sixteen page set of large scale, authentic maps on extra i getting more business than heavy super-caleadar paper at merely nominal cost. . is falling to you. Would . . it not be well to give COUPON Present or mail to this paper the other fellow a chance three coupons like this with AND Twenty-five Cents (25¢c) ONLY to cover cost of handling. To Read Your Ad MAIL ORDERS CUTOF TOWN READERS in These Columns? ADD 3c FOR POSTAGE Fish & Game TAKEN AT BEMIDJI HATCHERY, Vicinity of Cass Lake, Wolf Lake, Turtle River, and elsewhere in Minnesota by the State Game and Fish Department ssPropagation of Fishes,” Fish From Came” and Other Minnesota Views A number of people well known in Northern Minn. appear in these pictures With Regular Program Feature Vitagraph Dramain 5 parts Eih Sgrgy & Antonio Moreno presenting i “Alladin.-From Broadway” 8 REELS No Advanced Prices 5c & I5¢c IN MOTION PICTURES “Rescuin Overflowed Lands,’” Birds . b4 " Bamidi’s New Modern Theatre . -

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