Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 23, 1917, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 1917. James Martin has returned from : Bagley where he has been on busi- | BIDS FOR STREET SWEEPIN AND SPRINKLING @ e REX THEAT \ MM:'].1 ;x:fi Mrs. 0‘.i E. Lovgren of a Bids will be received by the un- A BE arsh Siding passed yesterday in the ersigned to be opened at a regular city. meeting of the City Council of the —TODAY— City of Bemidji to be held on Mon- day, May 28, 1917, at eight o'clock :’4 I\Lr f&r the s‘g)rinkllng and sweep- ng of the paved streets and avenues. ; Miss Fos]t)er"of Minneapolis is vis- Separate bids should be made and The Idols of Broadway ting Miss Dolly Johnson of Bemidji. b certified check or cash should accom- pany said bids in the sum of $50.00. Garter n."““iflrlhrhr Oal Full information can be obtained “The Wrong Door” BLUE BIRD DAY S. S. Sorenson of Shevlin was|] among the business visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred Peterson of Brainerd is the guest of friends in Bemidji. from the street committee or the un- dersigned. Mrs. Grace Young of Roseburg, You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask yzour . . A The City Council reserves the right , L Ore., is visiting her parents, Mr. and | 8Tocer for it. az7tt ; 0 reject any or all bids. A Mystery Drama COIIllIlg EventS Mrs. J. P. Omich. She will remain S Dated Bemidji, Minn., May 17th, Five Acts - Judge M. A. Spooner has gone to 1917. i i bout th. in the city for about a mon! GEO. STEIN, 1-523 City Clerk. and Chas. Conklin in “His Merry Mix Up” Hot Springs, Ark., for a vacation. June 1—Bemdji high school com- Everyone wno has visited Koors R en34_The farmers will hola|Bros: new and modern bake shop, | SO%G00 1§ beR on farmS. DRg their annual picnic at the fair say it acts as an appetizer for Koors’ " * grounds bread. Your inspection is invited. g Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian » E-B23 Falr. The Bell System —What It Is C. E. Battles has returned from a business trip to Grand Rapids. ‘““White House” Tea and Coffee served exclusively at the THIRD ST. CAFE Sép_t 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Oscar L. Dent, judicial ditch ref- Beltrami County Fair. eree, returned this morning from Du- Years ago, before telephons FOX Comedy luth and Minneapolis. At Minneap- communication was practies I AR SRR R R R R E R 7 acts olis he visited his family. ble beyond local service, this company and other telephone companies ‘started; esch ia a: certain territory. ‘When' telephone communi- cation beyond state bounda- ries and for considerable Gis- tances ‘became péssible, we connected ont 1ines with thees Admission Bc & 18c ARMSTRONG-KISSER ! . G. E. Carson, of the Bemidji Pio- A quiet wedding was solemnized | neer Publishing company, returned Presbyterian parsonage yes- this morning from Minneapolis where afternoon’ at 2 o'clock when | he had been on business. ELKO TONIGHT fsé’ E'izabeth ' Kisser: was united in | ge to George Armstrong, both Mrs. Austin Warner, Mrs. Arthur Of this—city. Rev. Lester P. War-| Warner and Mrs. Roy Wileon of Pu- ord, pastor of ‘the Presbyter! posky transacted business at the i o church, read the wedding ceremony, | court house yesterday: ! which was perforned in the presence i ot immediate friends and relatives.| Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds and . wédding' dinner was served at the| daughter, Alice, will move out to WORK THAT TELLS e Tt R e 1l i Logt Slstar” of 3 % opé in n::hhflu' n'lt:-. To thoroughly know the virtues of DT 0Y ety s m:di%l;:nya\lzul‘:lmn lnlvl:numd-:tl: These connected - ‘work. '8 ney Pills stand t! nies, with the Mm test ,and plenty of proof exists right ephone and Telegraph OCom- | here in this locality. People who tes- pany, now form a Dal tifled years ago to relief from back- wide telephone organisation ache, kidney and urinary disorders, known as the Bell System. now give confirmed testimony—de- clare the results have lasted. home -of the groom’s parents, MT.|their home at Lavinia as soon as and Mrs. K. H. Olson, 1013 Irvine | gchool is closed. - g_vgnuel.l k:?_loth the bride al;d g!n:gl‘n are well kiilown young people o 8| Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cunningham city. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong left| ¢ 'gopoolcraft drove to Bemidji yes- yesterday afternoon for Kewatin, Canada. where they will make their | terday and spent the day shopping. There are now nearly 10~ any Bemidji sufferer longer home and where Mr. Armstrong will 000,000 telephones, or more the evidence? Mrs. 0. W. Erwin, Turtle River, Minn., says: ‘“‘Some three years ago my kidneys began to do their work poorly. I was so bad off, that I thought I would die. My back was very weak and I couldn’t bend over without being in agony. The kidney secretions were scanty and contained sediment. My breath came in gasps In a romantic drama of the Civil ' and I often felt as though I was war “Rose of the South.” 2 smothering. My whole body bloated - A and I often lnby awake half the nlfiht. 5 gasping for breath. I was so dis- GRAND TONIGHT couraged that I thought death would The tale of two men and a woman be a relief. Nothing helped me and on a desert island is told in “A Gam- my life was one constant round of ble in Souls,” new Triangle-Kay Bee suffering. I finally began using drama to be seen at the Grand thea- Doan’s kidney Pills and I am well ter tonight with William Desmond and happy today. It is Doan’s Kid- Mrs. M. A. Spooner has gone to the southern part of the state where she will visit her sister. than half of all the telephones in the world, connected with the companies comprising the Bell System in the United States. be employed in his uncle’s barrel factory. WIN ONE SOCIAL "One of the features of the pro- gram given at the Win One hglass . entertainment in the Methodist church last evening was the music/, GignrgedBar:fi]:hziGB(gv?aan. Nf' D., furnished by the Oneita saxophone ?sTm?t‘;e 1&“ & < & Meyer larm ..quintette composed of Ted Willits, & o RLivar William Haywood, C. A. Neitert, Fred Warner and J. A. Fenton, with Miss Oneita Neitert as conductress. There was a large representation of the class present and the evening was much enjoyed. A splendid sup- Mrs. A. Alton of town of Frohn per was served. is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Edd, One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stilwell of Be- cida were among the business visit- ors yesterday. sufferers whose cases have been ‘“‘given up,” CHIROPRACTIC —_— of this city. and Dorothy Dalton’in the leading The most beautiful line of white |pov Pills that made the cure.” sends out rays of hope. PRESBYTERIAN AID roles. The man is a clergyman,-the [ summer hats ever shown in the city OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mrs The cause of so-called disease can J. S. Wheeler of Turtle River has| &irl is a dance hall performer, but| will be on display Friday and Satur- | grwin said: “The cure Doan’s Kid- | e adjusted by the science that makes people well and happy. day, May 25 and 26, at the Henrion- net Millinery parlors. 2-524 before the play is over the minister has killed his rival for love of the ney Pills made has been a permanent one, and I recommend them whenever been appointed registrar for that The Presbyterian Ladies Aid so-| township. ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon woman as well as in her defense. B — I hav T bl tunity.” in the basement of the church. Lunch| Mrs. F. M. Freese of Carr Lake LIEUTENANT MARRIES: laaoxce :l ;‘l”:lr:a;c(:'s(.)ppi(‘);s:e[;-lailbum A. DANNENBERG, D. C. will be served. A cordial invitation | was a business visitor in the city yes- . SOLDIERS WEAR CREPE /co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidjl is extended to all. terday. ' Brainerd, Minn., May 23.—Lieut. ' Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-6, 7-8 R DO YOU Irie Mallette of the First Minnesota | ————————————————x Phone 406-W Y Personals and 1 | LOOK OLDI’ infantry, stationed at Brainerd, and . Miss Florence Peterson, who were Is your face drawn? color married Saturday in St. Paul, arring . > here were met at the train by the ' whole detachment of soldiers, bear- Many of the men wore crepe on R R T e e Z poor? temper short? You are their arms, while all were heavily M. E. IBERTSON want to look young, your body must be free from impurities and poisons. Constipation is the enemy of youth, good complex- Newsy Notes only as old as you feel. If you armed with rice. Bring us your clean cot- Harold White and Herbert War- jons and good health. The = ! field came in from their farm near bowels must be free and clean Lazl\g;;lt}\sm“%tmels a nephew Ofdl\lll- ton rags--no buttons, bands p——" ttend t and the kidneys active if you ee ewey avenue, and is i oy ety R Both “Mr, want to feel young and look [ [a former Bemidji resident, having or woolen cloth accepted. UNDERTAKER { ‘White and Mr. Warfield were seniors young. lived here about ten years ago. . in the Bemidji high school this year Hollister’'s Rocky Mountain . _ : but gave up thelr studies to take up Tea, a delicious drink brewed cia]l)(’;):n\\fgrrge:)fu\‘:}:ittehes:fm::e? Eg; Pioneer Offi ce 405 Beltrami A\ée.. o farming. i?;:fl‘;‘;?:na“i;iaveziizf&{:::: at the Henrionnet Millinery Friday emidt, Minn, 2 , M . 2- To intending settlers and farm la- ons snd Rianeys, without grige | | *°0 Saturday, May 26 and 26. 2:624 borers apply- to W. E. Black, Can- ing and without reaction. — adian Government Agent, Clilm}rd TAKE TONIGHT B Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for TOMORROW settlers’ and laborers’ rates anddother FEEL RIGHT True Smoke Smokes True-- | i in Western Canada. information in We ke i THE CITY DRUG STORE Chews True Too. ; Mrs. Charles S. Carter of Hines i spent yesterday in Bemidji, attend- B ing the class day exercises. Her g daughter, Miss Sylvia Carter, is one é of the graduates this year. | GRAND THEATRE i A. M. Crowell came in yesterday from his farm mnear Turtle River, |Fri. Sat. May 26 & 26 where he has spent the past three ! weeks looking after his farm inter- Matinee 2:30 ests. | e . H THEATRE i b 10c & 20c TONICHT 7:30 & 9:00 | TONIGHT— 7:30,8:45 « | TRIANGLE PLAY Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature | 7 Pans Drama in five parts ans i Keystone Comedy in 2 parts 1] 9 . Rose of the South ’ i WM. DESMOND and A romantic drama of the . _ DOROTHY DALTON il e ’ - Peggy Hyland---Antonio Moreno i KATHLYN WILLIAMS In the latest Triangle-Kay Bee play there is the smash § and whirl and rush of the sea, a wonderful, breath-taking ship- In a Paramount Picture — wreck, the primal hattlel of two souls in the wilderness, with i H suspense, violeuce and all that goes to make up a virile story of 1] y § Drimitivs Jite Out of the Wreck 5 Also the KEYSTONE COMEDY i L ] - - r » P P ey Sy e g é ied several of them m »e tol rue { it R R E R P PR R ke. Is the all d fl MWM’ nature. Itis § ¥ 'MOTOR BOAT “CHIEF® | Smo s the best all-round hon- , fragrant, fally tobacco; the i JOE JACKSON X Leaves Redby every Wednes- #| st smoke I’ve found. No bite or best for either chewing or smoking. 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