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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER I Coming Events _.June 12—Next meeting of boa_rd of county commissioners. June 14—Flag Day. June 14 and 15—Women’s min- strel show by Bemidji Red Cross Chépter. June 18 to July 27—Summer Trg!ping School. June 21—Annual Farmers’ Picnic at Fair Grounds. September 11—Next term of Bel- \ tralpl- county district court convenes. ., .Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair. the ~ Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual - BeMrami County Fair. ¢ Newsy Notes Personals and 1 | Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Evans, who at- tended the Yaple-Evans wedding Wednesday evening at the E. R. Evans home, returned to Eau Claire, ‘Wis., .this morning.. E. B. Yaple of Billings, Mont., who was present at the: wedding of his son has gone to Fargo, N. D., on a business trip. Mr. and: Mrs. 1. N. Evans of Millidgeville, 1l.,;. returned to their. home yester- day, via.Chicago. Loren Graves of . Crookston, one of the guests. at the wedding, has returned .to his home, but his wife.will remain a guest at th¢'E..R;. Evans home for g few days. Misses Florence Levins and Arlene Prico returned tq their home in Crookston yesterday. - The Grand Forks Herald - says: “Miss Mary Gowran, who is attend- ing'sahool at St. Mary’s: Acadeny at Faribault, will not come to her home here for her vacation, but will join her, parents at their summer home at Bemidji. Commencement exercises will be held at the school on Mon- day, and from there Miss Gowran will go to Minneapolis to spend a few days before going to Bemidji. Miss Velma Dean of Bemidji, a student at St. Mary’s, will join Miss Gowran in Minneapolis and they will travel to- gether. - Mr. and Mrs. Gowran and family will leave the city. on. Wednes- werncd8Y. Morning for their summer home at Bemidji.” John Maher of St. Paul was a guest at the Paul Winklesky home last evening. Mr. Maher is a gov- ernment inspector of engines and has just covered his territory, returning from the West. He left in his private car, over the Great Northern, last evening for his home in St. Paul. Mr. Maher is an uncle of Mrs. Win- klesky. T. Baudette, formerly of this city, and who has spent the past five years in Los Angeles, Cal.,, returned to Bemidji last evening and will again locate here. His family is vis- iting at Two Harbors and will join him later. Mr. Baudette will again go into the tailoring and real estate ‘ business. Rheinhold Jacobi and his sister, Miss Geraldine Jacobi, 137 Reeves avenue, have gone to Bemidji, Minn., where they will open the cot- tage for the summer season. The rest of the family plan on leaving to- day for the resort. The trip will be made by auto.—Grand Forks Herald. Backache? Rheumatism? Run-Down? Those of us who are past middle age are prone to eat t0oo much meat and in consequence deposit limesalts in the arteries, veins and joints. We often suffer from twinges of rheumatism or lumbago, sometimes from gout, swollen hands or feet. There is no need of this, as the new prescription, Anuric, is bound to give immediate results as it is many times more potent than lithia, in ridding the impoverished blood of its poisons by way of the kidneys. Simply ask for Anuric for kidneys or backache, the dis- covery of Dr. Pierce. It will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to arisirig from bed. PRESIDENT OF WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE UNION. Motley, Minn.—“I take pleasure in recommending Dr. Pierce’s medicines, first of all for their not containing al- cohol. As District f President_of the | Woman’sChristian Temperance Union !, I appreciate that y fact. Using your medicines for thir- , ty years I surely ’ have had time to 4 test them well. * 7 The ‘Favorite Pre- seription’ has been tested the most. I am the mother of seven children, and each time, with one exception, I have been able 0 go ahead with my own work when babe was ten days old, due to using the ‘Favo‘; ite Prescription.” I have used en Dr. Pi ‘s other medicines, too, to know they give satisfaction.”—Mges. MATTIE Warrs. Instead of spending your vacation in id)eness take a course in the Man- kato Commercial "College.. A few months of study in-that great school is worth many times the cost. This is your opportunity. Send for their catalog. 1-69 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith who have been visiting Mrs.. Milo Gal- linger and Mrs. Mary Howe, left yes- terday for Henman, Ky., where Mr. Smith will teach manual training. Mrs. Smith, who is a sister of Mrs. Gallinger and Mrs, Howe, is a gradu- i tives yesterday. \ +|midji Friday. Peter Wold has returned from Du- luth after spending the last couple of days there on business. Mrs. 'Celia Brennan of the town of Eckles was the guest of Bemidji rela- Mrs. John Young of ‘the town of Frohn was the guest of friends in Be- You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. 4az7te . Mrs. Martin Johnson of Pinewood MILITARY CENSOR APPOINTED ‘Washington, June 9.—Brigadier General Frank Meclntyre, chief of the insular bureau of the war depart- ment, has formally assumed addition- al duties as chief military censor. Love! Say, it is some love that ¢ T $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be nleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. - The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. 8end for st of testimonials. wouldyou like to have the landlord give you the house in exchange for your rent receipts? was a between-train shopper yester- day. Mrs. Jennie Plukovsky of Yola is the week-end guest of friends in the city. i Wilfred Lucas has for that little French wait- ress. . He loves her so much he fol- lows her to the next town and plays serenades under the hos- pital window while thc cld cop looks the other way. They call it A Love Sublime” ‘William Church of Yola transacted business in the city yesterday. Tommie Wilson, Beon!:ld l%no , with Canadian troops the past. two years and in the battles of Ypres and Somme will talk at the Elko theater Monday evening, telling of his thrill- ing experiences in the great Euro- . and they make no mistake, for Pl el o T eI e S Tl I b ol A S - VU W S X, o e SO 5o R T T R L Add Ohlo. "s':l Huffman F. J. CHEN d by all Druggist, FURNITURE AND . UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeeal Directox EY & CO., Toledo, Te. Sathre Doss That Phone No. 2 & 0'Leary le&vlgk Efigz‘fm'rxin Hot oL ate of the Bemidji high school. pean war. 2-69 when this big, Apollo-likeGreek Phone 178.W or [ - e —— ' e lover hears his sweetheart has £- Miss Mary McManus left this a FARM LAND EOB SALE died, he goes through that hos- £ ternoon for Grand Forks, N. D.| SW3, of NW¥%, Sec. 21, T. 148, pital like a tornado and lands s where she will spend a two weeks’|R. 31 and NW} of NEY%, Sec. 21, in jail. He has some experi- vacation at the home of her sister, |7 148 R 31. 19 miles noreast from ences with his sore heart and Mrs. G. A. McDonald, and family.|Bemidji. $15 per acre. Easy pay- hot blood and the enemies that Miss McManus is stenographer. for iments. Write: Tony Russ, Hibbing, crop up on all sides, but he 5 ~r % the Berman Insurance company. Minn. P. O. 2ox 208. 6-69 comes out on top like all heroes When YOU Are in R and finds—his sweetheart isn’t 1 ~ . — To intenaing settlers and farm la- | MISS HIGBY TAKES POSITION dead at all. MINNEAFOLIS or ST. PAUL borers apply to W. E. Black, Can-! AT THE ANTLERS CIGAR STORE You’ll lose a good deal of Be S Visit the \ T adlan Government Agent, Clifford ; - your breath from excitement if e Sure to Visit the Wonderful New Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for Miss Leta H_lghy is a new clerk in you see this Triangle-Fine Arts settlers’ and laborers’ rates am%i other ihe z}ntlel;’ls_ cxgl:y la:t.m-e in tthe Elks ' play Sunday. ° ° information in Western Canada. emple. Miss Higby was for some 328tf | time with the McCready confection- AT THE G ]nn esota ta S ery store and is possessed of a wide i A Triangle Came y” o £ Walter F. Dickens, superintendent | circle of friends. *“HOBBLED HEARTS o I Rl g e il complete the program of ¢ IN STILLWATER dard were in Bemidji today enromg HERE FOR SUMMER reels. S 4 g A 3 to their home from Crookston an Minneapolis where they have been| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Voigt of Open for inspection Every Day (Except Sundays and on business matters. Anoka will arrive in the city this Hotid q A n T 1o 5 . evening and will be the guests of {clidays), 8 to 11 AL M. and 1230 to 4:20 P M The Willing Workers aid of the|Mrs. Voigt’s father, G. D. Backus, Roaadi T nTroley Cars Includ Pri i Salvation Army met at the home of |and family during the summer. Mrs. i ( und Irip on.freticy ~ars Including Prison 1t: Mrs. Ganz yesterday. They had the|Voigt was formerly Miss Beatrice rom St PPaul-—4 Hours From Micneapolis -5 Hours — largest attendance since the aid was: ‘l}a?;us. ";Sslpteu;bgrliong;. ::?t‘; MI:';. organized a little over a year ago.| Vo w eav, , Ia., CFina . . 4 5 sy : 2 g _ 75" where Mr. Voight has accepted & po- The Finest Public Instiiution of its kind in the World E. C. McGregor ' returned .this|sition as manual training teacher.in morning from. Deer River where he|the publlc.schools. He has held a had been the .past three weeks on |similar position in the Anoka schools. business matters for the Grand Forks —_— . Lumber company. OUT OF HOSPITAL N JE 14 spne ) A ! R SNT {ETT i Miss. Amenda Klein returned to ; LAST TON Ic H T LAST Miss Martha Senske will afrive in | yor home last evening from St. An- TIME TIME the city tomorrow from Spangle, |y ony's hospital. where she under- THEATRE | Wash., where she has been the guest | wont an operation Tuesday to have| TONIGHT ,———————— 7:30-8:48 The Star with the $1,000,000 eyes of relatives, enroute to her home in her tonsils removed. Miss Klein is 3 s =3 - t Baudette. stenographer at the Northern Na- - AE 1 § k. s Mrs. James Heneghan leftitogay tHonal ban__—__ - for Hibbing where she will join her w4y W ) Mt husband. Mr. and Mrs. Heneghan NO LABOR DICTATOR are planning on making their home ‘Washington, June 9.—Secretary A , in Hibbing. ‘Wilson denies published reports that i [ ] the government "was considering - Mrs. Carrie Williams and daugh-|forming a national industrial con- ic P ter, Irene, of Aitkin are visiting at|trol. No labor dictator, he said, is 9 the home'of Mrs. Williams’ brother, | needed. “s KI MN E R ’s -Willtam Church, and-family of Yola s _— 4 for a week: NO NEED TO CLOSE COLLEGES _ I = "™ = 0 e i e DURING WAR. SAYS WILSON 9 o S SR Mrs. Westerlund and two children (By United Press) left for Duluth. this morning where| pgioomington, Ind., June 9.—Presi- ;hEYdWfllmVlSltho" ss"’f‘&] time With|gent Wilson sees no necessity for H Irvi Dod' " 1 el er daughter, Mrs. Smith. di college nor university ac- - . :;lvsil:?:s 135“118 fhe wa‘r. ver N{inklemt'er:lse?;lfiunrlv;:ind Hgi:hs]y n in 11]]]6;(7 part F!cturlzntion of Eugene Walter’s novel and of the Mrs. Arthur O'Neal of Turtle River | it wou1q be against public interest. inw Story in: th well known play of the same name. was in Bemidji yesterday, epronte_ to This was contained in a letter to Amusmg ry )p e Minneapolis where she will visit|precigent Bryan of Indiana univer- Saturday Evening 11 a A— relatives for a month. sity, received today. Post e a s I e s Frank McManus and Joe Brophy The Shabby Cashier Buys a Dress left this morning for Chinook, Glas- PION(EBEyR I%fifnrfig)mns Suit. Fame: and Fortune: Eollow . gow and Harvard, Mont., where they St. Paul, June 9.—Julius Peter, will look for land. pioneer Mardware merchant, died ay . 11 was ip | here today. méV[Lsi:vwl;elzir%l;;oléln:éu’fera:é ;::gl: SUNDAY—Mat. 2:30 and Eve. A revelation of life on the great white way. ¥ S50y, A s — N. D, where_ she will visit relatives MISS -BROOKS HEADS C. E. Vivlan Martln RLTEL S '}’gge; %Be‘itzmck Picture for. a short time. At a meeting of the Christian En- Ist Show 7:30, 2nd Show 9:00 . £ s ing i t s . ’ : angetle;rssmAl:l]?onMéishrgégglshleens u;xetski g;a:}:)é Lii;;;teex:'ligfi )c‘;nfll'lcfix,b?.ls]imfifl-' In Paramount Picture Admissicn Children 5S¢, Adults 20¢ . v N lowing officers were elected: Matinee 2:30—5c¢ and 15¢ te"d”)‘l’; bytaiuto for Vegas, Minn., 00| ™"p .. ijent—Miss Mable Brooks. “T"E sPIHIT UF HUMANGE" ° ? a fishing trip. Vice president—John Harris. T H E One of these mice days you ought Mc}éeece(?rdlng secretary—Miss Muriel An Exquisitely Fantastic 5 part G RAN D A I RE — to go to Hakkerup's and have YOU% ™'rregcurer—Miss Mary Bell. Comedy-Drama picture taken.—Adv. The committees are as follows: Charles Anderson and Anton Wold ch:irr?x})y:; meeting—Lottie Madson, left for Duluth on business.” They Lookou.1—John Jepson and Miss expect to return in a few days. 1da Virginia Brown, chairmen. Social — Miss Mildred McGriff, $60,000 to loan on farms. 5’1‘; chairman; Misses Elizabeth Erick- R Land Co.—Adv. son, Lee Given, Lucy Brooks, Chgster i i R: Hi ah, TS. Leslie Kuapp returned this morn- | KInney &nd, oy (TREaelt, TR ing from Minneapolis where he has} ;. o .o Micces Myrtle Mad- been for a week on a visit. son, Florence Bell and Julia Simons. Nels Nelson, E. E. Lewis and John Grflgzson“y — Miss Lilllan Me- = ol Stretlin of Bagley were among the | ™" B .1 ;0 wag held after the Bring us your clean oot- Bemidji visitors yesterday. regular business meeting and lunch ton rags--no buttons, bands was served. or woolen cloth acoepted. ’ If you have a room to remt or x . . want w rent one—you get the || Pjoneer Office REX THEATBE best choice through a Pioneer want ad. Phone 822. TONICHT g Wiltiam Nigh & ! ” a . Violet Paimer || fé" 2 JOIESUpation in \ &‘2 “THE BLUE STREAK" i WM. FOX Photoplay i : o . 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