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ONDAY. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Utick and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Utick of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji Sat- urday. e One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. St Albert Wheaton of Cass Lake spent the week-end.at the E. E. Ken- field home on Lake Boulevard. , ‘Walter F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian agency, was a business visitor here today. E. C. Berg of Turtle River drove to Bemidji Saturday and spent th day .on business matters. ¢ : ] - S The Liye W]h-e céass ottl the Baptist ) T - Ty z Sunday school will hold a costume 'r’ Comlng EventS social in the basement of the church 3 Wednesday evening. Every one ;s L invif to att €l e. Ad- June 1-—Bem1dji high school com- ,:1“"1?;: 100: S 1 mencement. June 24—The farmers will hold} Among those who autoed to the their:annual picnic at the fair|gstate park yesterday were Mr. and grounds. Mrs. O. H. Manaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian | Ballou, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin, air. | Miss Ella Lakin of Royalton, Mr. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual|and Mrs. W. N. Bowser and Dr. and Beltrami County Fair. Mrs. D. L. Stanton. Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Garlock and children and Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson motored fo Red Lake yes- terday in the Garlock car. They re-| €T, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Braaten of town of Eckles spent Saturday in Bemidji the guests of friends. Mrs. A. A. Parklow of Pinewood midji yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. J. B .Upham of In- ternational Falls are business vis- itors in the city. Mrs. Vern Hinshaw of Wilton vis- ATTEND CONCERT Cora Jofinson, Stella - Berglupd, Dthlyn. Dennis, Miss Iverson, Bessie son,: Mrs. Christianson, Rev. Dale, | Julia sanatorium. non midji today. Edith McFarland, E. H. Reff and Mabelle :Anunsen .spent Saturday in Miss Anzonetta Kenfield will leave where she will visit her sister, Miss given in the Congregational church in, the .Fifth ward. While in the | Arvilla Kenfield, for a few days.|ternoon. el iss Edith McFarland was the | Miss - Kenfield is attending Mrs. N ost of her sister, Mrs. Mona Dan- | Woods’ kindergarten school. You'll like Koors' bread. Ask your grocer for it. as7te Zu fel. 'The party returned to Bagley Saturday night, making the trip in three automobiles. To intenaing settlers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adlan Government Agent, Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Canada. matters. EHTEB_.TA_INED AT BRIDGE Miss Mildred Loomis and Mrs. H. L. Huffman entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon at the Huffman home. The guests included Misses summer. . . Hal ter, Benda, Horner, Bakke, Brod-| urday and will again make their korb, Austin, Shannon and Backus. | home in Bemidji. Mr. Abell was at day. Miss Bordkorb won the high score. —_— SOCIAL WEDNESDAY \ i A costume social will be given by ™the members of the Live Wire class f the Baptist church in the church parlors Wednesday evening. Every- one is invited to attend in costume. GUESTS AT DINNER o ' s Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and children - and; Mrs. Mathers of Leonard were Miss Mary Smith who has been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William visiting friends in Hornet, will visit McCuaig at 6 o’clock dinner Satur-|friends at Nymore and Nebish be- day ‘evening. They motored to the| fcre returning to her home at Hasty. city to attend the theater. i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vasaly, Louis’ Little Falls are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Diedrich. They will re- turn to their home in the morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and daughter, Elizabeth, motored to Kel- liher yesterday where they were guests at the Skinner home. Saturday in the city shopping. v g q. RS DR "A’A.A 4 LIRS - @ \J a%a AN v, S'e e o John Goodman has returned from ‘ HOME THIS WEEK Goldendale, and North Yakima, ) Wash., where he has spent the past Dr. Daniel McCann and bride are|two weeks on business. expected to return to Bemidji the lattéer part of the week. Mrs. Mec- Mr. and Mrs. William Church and > Cann was formerly Miss Lenore Nehil | daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Jennie of Hornell, N. Y. They were mar- Plukosky of Yola were Bemidji vis- ried a few days ago at the bride’s | itors Saturday. home. - Charles and John Moon, and sis- ter, Hattie Moon, have returned to l their home in Hornet from North LRI IS v O hAZ Dakota. %“ Person'als and Newsy Notes LOOK OLD? Is your face drawn? color poor? temper short? You are only as old as you feel. If you want to look young, your body must be free from impurities and poisons. Constipation is the enemy of youth, good complex- jons and good health. The bowels must be free and clean and the kidneys active if you want to feel young and look young. B Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, a delicious drink brewed from herbs and leaves, relieves constipation and stimulates liver and kidneys, without grip- ing and without reaction. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and g by children and Ed Hemingway of Du- FEEL RIGHT luth autoed to Cass Lake yesterday, where Mrs. Kenfield and children THR CITY DRUG STORE were the guests of relatives, and Mr. Kenfield and Mr. Hemingway spent the day on Cass Lake fishing, with excellent luck. ‘W. L. Brooks of Bemidji attended % the meeting of the bankers held here / yesterday. With Mark Adams of Big 5 Falls and A. G. Wedge, Jr.,, of Be- "~ midji, he accompanied J. H. French of Littlefork, home by automobile, from where Mr. French’s guests pro- ceeded to their homes by train.—In- ternational Falls Journal. et TR “Give me cake made with Calumet—I know what Pm getting—1I know it’s pure,wholesome, nourishing, wtempting and tasty. “It’s all in Calumet’s won- derful lcavening and raising power—its absolute purity. Use Calumet for unifarm xesults and economy.” Received Highest Awards New Cook Bodk Fra— See Slip in Pound Came ¢ YRR B Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter of Hines motored to Bemidji yesterday and attended the baccalaureate ser-. mon in the Methodist church last evening. Their daughter, Miss Syl- via Carter, is one of the graduates. While in the city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines. & 5O o BSS . re 0T BT -~ @ >t o> Charles E. Johnson of Ericsburg arrived yesterday from Hibbing with a Paige seven-passenger car. He made the trip via Bemidjl, coming in over the Elwell highway No. 9, and rcame through without a mishap.— Internacional Falls Journal. Miss Ella Lakin, who has been the guest of her brother, B. W. La- kin, and wife since Thursday, re- turned to her home at Royalton this morning. e —_— YOUR BACK BONE— - if it is in normal condition you will be well and healthy; but if you suf- fer with aches and pains, it is proof that your.spine is subluxated and needs adjusting. Nerve impingement may be so slight as to remain unnoticed by some, yet great enough to cause all forms of so-called dis-ease. Let a IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT We are offering the highest prices for a short time for old metals, iron and rags, as we THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER " ited her sister, Mrs. Frank Schroed- turned to Bemidji by the way of arson, Edith Larson, Mrs. Ander-|Puposky where they visited Lake Mrs. P. K. Rustvold of Nebish was among the business visitors in Be- ‘Bemidji and took part in the concert | tomorrow morning for Minneapolis | _ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J Len 2 Paul Peltier of Hornet Sunday af- Clifford Carling of St. Paul spent Clifford | the week-end in the city on business i Mrs. J. Sweitzer of Cedar Falls has 328tf | rented a cottage at Lavinia for the William Abell and family of Sioux ——— Kirland, Antoinette Olson, Fos- | Falls, S. D., arrived in the city Sat-| Miss Hazel Vogt of Maltby was among the Bemidji visitors Satur- one time owner of the Dairy Lunch. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71et Vasaly and Miss Ruth Gumphy of N Miss Ada Cochran of Lavinia spent » A DR i X was a between-train visitor in Be-| ' R SER_VTFF - e [3 > oW o T Lo r.} ;Oa‘. Ln' h roowlioor iquid Lightning » Let Little Ampere take care of your battery, and yorrll-always " ‘be able togetout of it the liquid lightning that gives bright lights, ‘snappy starting, a{xd perfect ignition. R _You can’t take it out if you don't put something back. P You must keep it filled with water and in a fully charged condition. And 1if'you let us test'it regularly, you will be sure that it's always full of liquid ‘lightning that has put the crank out of commission. . Comeinforyour Willard Service Card. We ha 'M"-r.v lor your use when yours BEMIDJ! STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY OPEN JUNE 1 LR T 1 i Bt i You get out what you put in —but what comes out does more work than you do putting it in. =—Litle Ampere rental WILLARD SERVICE 405 MINN. AVE. NOTICE To all those wishing to join the Bemidji Ladies’ Concert band, call Miss Neitert at the Tuseth School of Music, Phone 683-W, on or before June 9. 6-62 ats ‘Tomorrow Might Be Too Late! How many times have you thought of visiting the photo gra- pher? Yes, and then overlooked tue matter in the pr affairs! THIS time, make it certain. iante e COME IN FOR A SITTING TODAY Hakkerup Photographic Studio BEMIDJI. MINN. Portraitists oi Portrai Particular People Ralnt:rT;lk:f:é THEATRE TONIGHT 7:30 and 8:45 BUSHMAN AND BAYNE In two Exciting Reels ‘The Struggle’ An episode in “The Great Secret” MILDRED MANNING In one of the Famous O. Henry stories —2 Reels— ‘A Service of Love’ MR. AND m. SIDNEY DREW omedy HerObsession TOMORROW—ALICE JOYCE with HARRY T. MOREY in _ “THE COURAGE OF SILENCE” have a contract which must be filled at once. WE WILL PAY For Brass . ...8¢ to 19¢ per Ib. For Copper. .16¢ to 21c per Ib. For Rags $1 to $2 per hundred Scrap jror of any kind $7.00 to $10.00 per ton. 01d Magazines 50c per hundred We have also a good market for rubbers, auto tires, lead, zine and hides. ‘We pay all freight for out of town shippers on 100 Ibs and over not including iron and PRACTOR adjust the cause of dis-ease and Na- ture will restore you to health. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-6, 7-8 Phone 406-W ““THE DAN MOOSE LODGE DANGE Monday Night May 28 With Beautiful : ALICE BRADY A World Feature in 5 parts _GRAND 415 THEATRE CER'S PERIL” Moose Hall Ice cream and cake served. Fine Music. Good Time Assured. Tickets - - - $1.0 paper. At Goldberg’s Phone 638-W 112 Third Street ~TOMORROW ONLY——(NOT A MOVING PICTURE)—— - “PEG 0" MY HEART” REX Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow 2 DAYS NOTE THE PRI ONLY 10c and mocE THE NEW DELUXE 12-REEL EDITION OF THE MOST WON- DERFUL AND UNDISPUTED MASTER FILM OF THE AGE. “THE SPOILERS” REX BEACH’S MOST THRILLING and RED-BLOODED NOVEL WITH THE INCOMPARABLE ALL-STAR CAST s — -~ Wm. Farnum Kathlyn Williams, Thomas Santschi, Bessie Eyton, Wheeler Oakman . Big, moving, masterful and wholesome in it: human interests, thrilling in incident, absorbing in situation—powerful in pro- gression from start to finish. “The Spotlers” is a thrilling red-blooded story of strong men | battling for supremacy with all their power and mind and muscle —alert for every chance. This picturesque rugged romance of Alaska has g love story | with splendid imagination that grips and holds the sympathies. “The Spoilers’’ presents the most stubborn, strenuous, exciting ) fight ever pictured—the acme of realism. 1 See a whole town (!ynamlted! A volcanic earthquake extra- | | ordinary! A wonderful drawing power. On account of the length of this picture there will be but two shows Daily. Matinee 2:30 Evenings 7:30.