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THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1917, | THE BEMIDJ)] DAILY PIONEER Mrs. C. Peterson of Becida passed l I yesterday in the city. CHAS. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. anies c H A P L ' N Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- in his-newest comedy. tritlm’xs and refreshing. 628tf “THE CURE” - Children under 16-FREE! ADULTS 16¢ I’'s Worth While IT is worth while to spend a little time at Schneider’s some sun- ny morning, and make "up one’s mind about a- really satisfying suinmer . toilette—something to ‘ wedr for common, perhaps, or at 4| & smart summer hotel when one wants:to look'd little bit ‘dressed i up. (We all do at times!) ot | ; 'glllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllh‘: s Miss Elfreda Ness of Elbow Lake 4 Comlng Events is spending a few days in Bemidji on business.” v “Jdne <18 -to July’' - 27—Summer’ Trajning School. . 5 & i '“’Beptember 11—Next-term of Bel- trami county’ district ‘court convenes. ! “?;L 1'1, 18, 19—Red ' Lake. Indian Bept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. " June 30—Public street auction T s b o One of these nice Gays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s snd have your, picture taken. v. 3 - 1488 Martha Magneson and .Annie Mas- | terson of Verne, Minn., are visiting relatives in Becida for a few days. _ Charles J. Lausche of Brook Lake {'was among the business visitors to-] ’day. ) Have you had your dish ot'l{u;ori’ ice cream today. 628t1, ui: Bd Akre will refupg,this evehing! . A, Dannenberg LAKE mmumm Ai' cAss T HE ckances are that one will from Fargo, N. D. Where he went|last evening for the i ‘& effect a considerable saving g R 4 ‘ on business in connection with two i R o > t0" A Y - RN s 5 . e o “Fhirty members of the. Royal | Regal cars ho hes recontly acld. f:;l;?:i He/ will' return’ to*Bemidji}} 5 SR or-at Jeast get something a great wscl‘shbort»elzdsa wh_oi .went to Cass ST e e yesterday morning, where they| Mrs. E. Preston and Miss A. Lun- i g e b ‘were ‘entertained - by the Case Lake |die of Becida transacted business in eth;fli': "lgu!rm;z G'n,};' B?"{'" re&“mi g:;r, rgturned tioll!emi;ij:J last Lev:- Bemidji yesterda, . Falls whereumiy h:e n;;:: o?h‘e: ; d pon arriving at Cass Lake i ;l;iy gvere ltla.kenthln inutomoblles to A splendid idea. Let’s have a guests of friends for several days. e Bay where the picnic was held. |dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. " gill?:ed:idw? spenl_t in a general Eolodd 62t8¢ t.hef{ ‘MEi:x;n’le.;:)‘::.’ 121 flliltte;n::?;;‘::llcr;iolr . everal races were held. 3 The winners were as follows: Miss Miss Helen Backus will return this g;‘fl’ ;,i";?i% .;:fdt ;_venl;ng ?;]om 8¢, Lillian French, lean race and potato |evening from Chicago and various several days in the ;ae:ne ort : paft race; Mrs. Earl McMahon, fat wo-|points in Ohio, where she has been | Z0VSrs. faY Ly e man’s race. Miss French was pre-|the guest of friends and relatives for pany. sented with a doll and a sofa pillow | several weeks. and. Mrs. McMahon with a feather - ’ duster. The tug of war was won Your films quality finished. De- dealbetter looking than one ex- pected to buy, yet without ex- ceeding the limit settled upon. | ALREADY some of the richest gowns have been marked - down just becausein a busy store they necessarily get a good deal of hand- st ling. It does not detract a_ bit from | thebvs]ge of th(ehhanldsome laces and embroideries (the cleaner can make Mr. and Mrs. S. ) : and erz'.J DanrsO’Con{‘l‘g: d:ndal:ldaulgl:- o R gh;qlt P“ l'lghtoo%fl} next to n°thglni)' —_— by. the- Bemidji side, represented by |veloping 10c: prints 3¢, 4c¢, bc. ter, Alice, motored fo Brainerd this ' L he slig} i nomjrene o profit by i Mrs. Mande Peterson and Mrs. Me-|Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Baby }‘;f;‘(’l';gf;h‘;"’,:h“d WAL visit with : the slight misadventures of merchan- laney. Mrs. Utley and Mrs Maloney | photos by lady operator with tact| TS0°F ‘0% & ;’d «:ys' yane irip dise. | Tepresented Cass Lake. Both dinnerland patience. You save money. 000y car. ors at one of the cottages at the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden of ‘bay. . Alfred Johnson, with the Part- Virginia, Minn.. arrived in Bemidji e ridge Lutiibér company_of ;Minneap; [{Bi8 8fternoon by gutomobile. Mrs. lug, : . , B -Fandy;voile and organdy...$5.9, parried Tueiday morning at - they Jack Willlams' left last. evening e Wilieen N, oter to Minot i Tusssh: silk dg : 78 af. tze J:si&ie,;; fin Brauer-offi-{or - Chicago® where:“he' is’ studying{ oo 11 oeeom No D o e ] ; R AW »hflk_lp,ort resses, | - _‘ciating. © A wedding dinner was.8erv- | for the ministry at the Moody insti- : i combination colors and i e G—BOULDUC +|olis, is spending a few days in Be- adden is a guest'of MF. and: Mrs:| ed to'the immediate.friends and rela- s . A I R. L. Given and Mr. Madden con- ! ~-Mies- Mary - Bouldue- and - Karl F. 3’13&:11.1 Leonard, thefl gues‘t. ) of tinued on to International Falls. He tives and‘in the evening a reception . e . i ' theé Christlanson hall.| . arg, A, .T. Carlson. and. daughier, Linens;-Ginghams and s Ml BETT tussah silk..................$10.95 | and supper was served to the vis- 616tf _ _Voile plaid ‘stripe.............$3.95 Klug; ‘both of ‘the Fifth ward, were will return to Bemidji and, togethe own. guests. pres- | corrine, loft yesterday morning for L e L LAKESHORE -NOTES- F.h‘w h 'mfirc ;:' : ¢ |points in Nebraska where they will % ‘tcfi’l’.‘" apos and e | Visit friends and, relatiyes for three = - - - ilduc of Moinnegnn?un ;h‘ml tt I-| weeks:- Among the cities: visited will| " A P, Glifford left for Grand Forks, is 'f.h’io"l'%l:l)de'l unelgo Mr. a:d 'M‘.e: be Omaha, Stromsberg. and Polk. N. D, in his car Wednesday morn- Klug wfl]dmlke their home in the| oo Nelj Hanson of Mfaneapolis, tgf 5 tl?;!]tp:int ;d y Dr. A. G. Wou Fifth ward. formerly with htlhe Bemidji Aibstrgct Mrs. W. MacKee, Mrs. George company of this city, was in Be-{xqening, Mrs. Thomas Colli i PICNIC AT DIAMOND POINT |midji yesterday, enroute to her h(olme D. J. Lgegge. Mrs. (}m ;' I:OK::' fi::. 8 . in Bagley, where she will spend a|gatheri Fi d Mrs. L. H. Membesrs "1’1 "’eh Fi'th‘ ;]“ds a’:,d month or two with her parents, Mr. L:ke‘er;;xle ofn&n;;gnadn lggrks r}:ave ,.I; Bemidji Sunday schools of the Swed- |53 Mrs, C. Hanson. turned to their homes after a visit ish Lutheran church will hold a pic-| ™ with. Mg, A 1. Latsoh at Souget :‘%fe n;u&:nll:nizvfit;i;t July Fourth. To intenaing settlers and farm la-|Lodge, La'vlnia. ) A delightful time borers apply to W. E. Black. Can-|was the report from this house party. Middy Blouses $1 to $5.95 3 adian Government Agent, Clifford Mrs. A. W. Ludwig is expecting H. | FAREWELL PARTY Building, Grand Forks, N. De:’k.. ;nr friends from Minneapolis the latter v H. COMINSKY' Mgt‘ E . A. Nieter S. A. |settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other |part of the week. \ . 14 : Ni:‘:g:ga?:seca farewell ‘D:I::ly yes- | Information in Western Canada. Mrs. W. H. Brown and children Bem‘d’l' Minn, terday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Nie- 328tf|of Grand Forks are occupying a cot- Phone 850 - tage at Lavinia for the season. Miss Laura Nykrum, of the regis- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Allen returned ter of deeds office, Moorhead, ar-|Sunday from Minneapolis in their rived in Bemidji yesterday and will|car. . They were gone about ten spend her vacation at Birchmont days. Beach. She also spent last summer Cards have heen received from Mr. at Birchmont. and Mrs. L. D. Williams of Havre, « Mon announcing the marriage of | Mrs. M. S. Gillette will leave in|their daughter, Marjorie, to J. W.| g a few weeks for Malta, Mont., where | Stahmen, an instructor in the depart- | she will join her husband who is|ment of economics at the University | * % * R 3 tert in honor of Mrs. B. W. Gray, who will leave the latter part.of the week for her home at Virginia, Minn. KKK XX KH NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— .ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day I EE R R L SRR R R ER R ] . . ) . Uric Acid Poisoning! ‘ The most eminent physicians recog- | nize that uric acid stored up in the system } is the cause of rheumatism, that this uric f acid poison is present in the joints, mus- i cles, or nerves. By experimenting and e analysis at the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- { 'ca?' Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. jerce discovered a combination of native remedies that he called Anuric—which drives out the uric acid from the system, ) and in this way the pain, swelling and in- flammation subside. 1f you are a sufferer feom rheumatism, backache, pains here or there, you can obtain Anuric at any —cene drug store and get relief from the pains and ills brought about by uric acid; or send Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pkg. Anurie which you will find many times more potent than lithia ond eliminates uric | acid as hot water melts sugar. A short | trial will convince you. . i Anuric is a regular insurance and life= gaver for all big meat eatcrs and those (RCIENSESS Personals and Newsy Notes holding down a claim. Mr. Gillette|of Minnesota. Miss Willlams is a has been on the homestead for the|sister of J. F. Williams and has past three weeks. spent several summers with her brother’s family at Lakeside. You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your groger for it. az7te 22322380 iiiii«*i!i’i#i#i: DRESSMAKING Reasonable Prices Misses Dahl & Westberg 413 Minn. Ave. Miss Laura Kvale of town of Frohn was among the shoppers today. MARY AND HER BOND ¥|“Mary had a little bond, Mrs. Grace Crowley of Mfimeap- olis, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. R. Erickson, since yesterday, returned to her home this P P L L L LT She bought it for a dollar; morning. Her mother, Mra. Laura . And when she clips the coupons off, Abrahamson of Minneapolis, acCom-|. yigs pgna Strander and Osmun,| It makes the Kaiser holler.” panied ‘her te Bemidji and will make daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. C. ~ Windom Reporter. her 'home; with her daughter. G Btexder, Houston svenvs, JJeft| This is cute but it does not accord this morning for Bemidji where they | with the facts, as no bonds were sold EVERY CHILD in Bemidji, u?r}ler will remain for a week as guests at at any such price as Mary is repre- the age of sixteen years, is cordially the O. C. Rood home.—Crookston |sented to have paid. We suggest FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER ok Kk ok ok }nvi_tegeu;ng?nouratgu ;s'?oatt;x‘x:zrl;loav;_ Daily Times. amendments to make it read as fol- 405 Beltrami Ave., p— who deposit lime-salts in_their jointa. Friday, to see Charlle Chaplin in his lows; Bemidji, Minn, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for the , newes}-:.’ comedy “The Cure.” Hard- NOTICE FOR BIDS Mary bought a little bond, fiver and bowels have been favorably . - It cost her fifty dollars; . ing-Whaley Co. 1-628 Sealed bids will be received by the|She clips the coupons off with smiles, -_————————————— | School Board of School Dist. No. 130 Lord, how the Kaiser hollers. for putting down a tubular well on ) —Mankato Review. the school grounds at the Hay Creek The Pioneer doesn’t possess any school house. Bids. will be opened|poetic license but we believe it July 2, 1917. The school board re-|should have been this way. serves the right to reject any or all| Mary bought a little bond, bids. It cost her fifty “bones,” known for nearly 50 ycars. GRAND TONIGHT A PROMINENT ST. PAUL In a charming comedy drama, the WOMAN. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 1s. senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chieney & Co., doing business in.the City -of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC scenes of which were mostly laid in —_— lt;eland, Marie Doro lellhbereen iu‘t St. Paul, Minn.—"“There is not a medi- Teachers of Violin. Piano and #| |fhe Grand tonight in the Jesse L.) =t Ag ™ o W "ihe market Baid Instrument Lasky production ‘“Castles for Two, thit. can oom 116 3d Bt. ||@ story written especially for the star % b with Dr. Pierce's Fa- and that said firm will pay the sum of S. J. DIETEL, Clerk, And when the kaiser heard of it Phone 883-W by Beatrice De Mille and Leighton ; E.fi"w?g’ifl., of c‘.’.‘.’.fi‘m‘&‘& c‘:;,,:: %2 2tw 621-628 - Nebish, Minn. The air was filled with groans. Osmun. The theme is upusual in its . vorite Prescription. ) ever very cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH i :m‘;?n:d after_the charm and action and 'the star is MEDICINE. ' FRANK J. CHENEY. surrounded by an exdellent cast|| “Bworn to before me and subscribed i i * § birth of my little - mmi“' fore f:t:h %:’ggn%aéb': TSRO ST : Rl S : :flc?n él.“ ‘:I;adfir:ygye i!:'l(:i‘g:t Il?iefi‘t:; N l'ipfl, glbom, four years SR s. . . y A ? L -, (Seal) Notary Public. :éte?utfi.]‘f:;l:? for a fine residence? Or just a place for a * “WHITE HOUSE” * | Leighton, H. B. Carpenter, Billy El- ;O s condition. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- . cozy ] ho * | mer, Jane Wolft, Harrfett Soremson «. could scarcely move, o Mucovs Surtaces of e Systorm: Bear WE HAVE THE LOTS b Yo exclusively ¥ |and others. T as in such o weak. tor testimonials, free. Pick R e ¥ THIRD ST. CAFE 3 - ened state. 1 could ¥2A ., Toledo, O. ck yours out and call on o ur local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post 1] t out of m, Soid by all drugeists. T Office Block, for prices and June discount, K KX KKK KKXXK¥X K| THE BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER o 1 just thought | nover would get Balls Famlly T1lla for constipetion. What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business EASY PAYMENTS BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap. Nat Bank Blde. St. Paul. Minnesota. well again. 1 began taking ‘Favorite Prescription’ and_most heartily endorse 7L | —— jts use.”—MRrs. EpNa McCLELLAN, 28 | Thompson Ave. REX THEATRE TONICGHT —ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW— Red Feather Photoplays Presents IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL” A tense drama of Mother Love -and War Time, played by a DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children The GRAND TONIGHT Jesse L. Lasky Presents MARIE DORO OTHING that we could say would so thoroughly : convince you of the value of Chamberain’s Tablets as a personal trial. - We can tell.you of thousands who have been permanently cuged of Huffman & 0’Leary brilliant cast, including N g Gheven el O chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, ‘sick T3 : . A DorothydPhl“ps castl es for Two” ::i;;:sh;fl aln:avdex;?;\l'lers ?fhtth.'iomach and hverci FURNITURE ARD i . e we wi S hbwish Yo b s UNDERTAKING to a personal triak- —That always convinces; Chamerlai abl L ey sy sy A i = e Lon Chaney Usual Hours and Admission H N. McKEE, Funeral Director 7:30 and 8:45; 5¢ and 15¢ Fu Phone 178.W or F QRPN S O <O TR BTN