Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 7, 1917, Page 4

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KR KKK KKK KE KKK * LAKE BEMIDJI * L TR EEEEE R N B0 Mrs. Alvin Robertson of Minne- apolis, who is spending the summer at Lake Itasca, was a visitor at Lake- side Monday, the.guest of uirs., C. C. Gowran. Miss Elsie Wolff of Grand Forks, accompanied by Miss Echo Turner, Lawrence Kennedy and Wilbur Wil- liams, also of that city, drove to Be- midji yesterday in her car. Miss ‘Wolff arrived to put the cottage at Grand Forks Bay in readiness for the summer. She is expecting her mother, Mrs. Herman Wolff,-and her sister, Mrs. T. S. Corrigan, with her three small sons, within a few days. Miss Turner will be the guest of Miss ‘Wolff for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Collins of Grand Forks with their son, Ray- mond, and daughters, Mabel and Florence, motored to Minneapolis last week and on their return trip spent Monday at Bemidji visjting friends. They returned to Grand Forks Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. La Beau of Cleveland, O., are guests at the C. C. @owran cottage at Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. Le Beau are on their way to Grand Forks, their former home, where they will spend some time visiting friends. 0. S. Hanson of Grand Forks spent ::xde Fourth with his family at Lake- e. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Bullock left Lakeside Thursday morning for Grand Forks by auto. They expect to be gone several days. Wilbur Williams of Grand Forks arrived at Lakeside Wednesday to spend several days with his family. A. L. Larson of Grand Forks is spending a few days with his family at Lakeside. CHURCHES o'clock. There will be no Sunday in session. Osemond Johnson, pastor. | th St. Philiv’s, Catholic. Low mass at 7 o’clock; high mass at 9 a. m.; Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; vespers and benediction at 7:30 p .m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. tian Science. ' Services in the mom‘i‘f\g at o'clock in the Elks’ hall. 11 N 1 . + Morning prégeflm m. Sunday school at 12. No véspers during summer months. iifl‘-‘flml- day in month, Holy Commiaigioh 11 a. m. Third Sunday in month, Holy Communion 8 a. m. George Back- hurst, rector. eran e, Services Li‘xllflhardahmhurcl\, town of Frohn, 10:30 a. m. At Nymore church 8 o’clock p. m. The Ladies Aid of Nymore church will meet with Mrs. Edd Thursday, July 12. All are welcome. pastor. 0. P. Grambo, Sunday mmfl’l?nt 11 o’clock, the pastor of the Presbyterian chyrch will preach on the subject—*"*Sub- stantial Holdings” (Hebrews 13:1)% In the evening at 8 o'clock the ser- mon will be on the theme, “Once Doubting, Now Convinced” (John 20:29). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 D. THEATERS | “A Reckless Romeo,” the second of the series of two-part comedies starring the famous “Fatty” (Ros- coe) Arbuckle, being produced by the new Paramount-Arbuckle com- pany, the Grand tonight, title implies, fast and furious, with reckless abandon of heads and fur- niture, but nevertheless, good, clean comedy, with laughter. able assistant to the big fun-maker. THE BEMIDSY DAILY PIONEER GRAND TONIGHT visit for a short time. and which is the feature at is all that its bound to make one ache Al St. John is an Tomorrow, Dorothy Gish will be REX The question ‘)smg%er self-sac- rifice is, in the long run, beneficial to, all concerned, is treated with force and clearness in ‘“The Moral Code,” produced by Erbograph for" Art Dramas program. This drama, which stars Anna Q. Nilsson, beautiful young Swedish treats its theme with such frank- ness, and yet with such delicacy, that is brought the most favorable comment from the critics of the New York newspapers. In the story, great sacrifice for his family homor, and afterwards learns that those for whom he sacrificed his happiness, were unworthy. retracts his act, and asserts his indi- vidual rights, that happimess” comes- to him and to the woman he loves. Ashley Miller, who both wrote and directed the production, has made of’ his story a photoplay of high mioral as well as of great entertainment value. tent cast, which includés Walter gu‘(;hmck, I-‘lolience Hamilton and First Scandi i chard Barthelmess, the plot holds Services in %‘l?:g?mhngthfiozso its intensity from beginning'to-end. For sheer dramatic suspense school while the parochial school is|strong scenes rival anything seen ‘on e screen for some time. the star in the Triangle drama, “Her Ofticial Fathers,” and comedy entitled ‘“A Berth Scandal” will complete the program. a Triangle the actress, i the lero makes a wait. It is only when lte In the hinds of the compe= the Extra Fine White Shoeswith Rubber Sole and' Heell Women's high cut; low heel, a pair 50" Misses’ oxfords, a pair.................32.88 Misses’ pumps, a PaiT.ccceeeeeecrecee. . SHTE Child’s pumps, a pair:....uveeeeee... SHBO Child’s pump’s a pair........ o 1. O'Leary-Bowser Co. ‘Mrs. Amanda Saxsfud has return- | ed from Minneapolis %here she has speiit the past several Nonths. F. K. Oppegard and family Blackduck: were in the ¢ity between trains today, enroute to their home in McIntosh, where they will expest mechanies wilt duplicate = - your broken lemses while you No lens too: difficuit t» make. | Let us gwove. this: sL‘Tan‘éot. " DRS. LARSON & LARSON e of old TO-N AT THE GRAN GHT —— The New Method Backache of any kind is often cansed by kidney disorder, which means that the kidneys are not working properly. Poisonous matter and uric acid accumulate within the body in great abundance, over-working the sick kidneys, he the congestion of blood causes backache in the same manner as a similar con- estion in m. All are invited to attend these services. L. P. Warford, plastor. i isconal. Murnl&liéfl\}%‘}}sfiipr‘& fo‘:’u’; o'clock, sermon subject—*Find Your Niche and Do Your Bit.” Evening wor- ship at 8 o'clock, sermon subject— «A Favorable Time.” Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. B. D Hanscom, minister. Bantist. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ser- vices at 11 o'clock a. m. Rev. M. A. Soper, of the American Sunday School Union, will preach. B. Y P. U. at 7 p. m., R. E. Rice, leader. £ 5 Wffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director v. Phone 178 W ar = FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn, WE HAVE THE LOTS - - What kind of a. lot are you laoking: for? site? A location for a fine residence? puz’y little hume. EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call ou Oftice Block, for prices and June discount. BEMIDJT TOWNSITE. COMPANY: | Cap, Nat Bank Blde. St. Peul. Minnesota. UL LT L iiiii%*##l{ic‘ Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated a Spe- cialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W #iiifl&i!if#ii 22222282 84 TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Pigm and Phone 683-W 116 3d St. P ool | When YOU A MINNEAPOLIS or Be Sure to Visit the Wender ¥ Minnesota State Prison | IN STILLWATER ay (Except S Open for inspection tvery 0 to $:30 P. Holidays), 8 to 11 A. M. a2 Round Trip on Trolley Cars Including Prison V From St. Paul—4 Hours The Finest Pablic Institution of its kind in the World FIRST BURN L so —_— & gead: businees Or juwst a place for a our local agent, T. (= Bailay Post 10011 M PREE NI From Minneapolis—$ "THEN AFTER MY the head causes headache. ou become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish, irritable, have spots anen.nn before the eyes, bags under the ids, an lack ambition to do things. - t effective means ) the famous Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. Simply ask your favorite druggist_for Knuric if you have lumbago, rheumatism, gout, dropsy, begin immfiinte]y with this movel treatment. HOW Portland Cement IS MADE "You walk on cement sidewalks. You ride on cement pavement. Daily you see workmen building cement basements, bridges and numerous other build- ings using Portland cement. Do You Know How It s Made? See the motion pictures showing how cement is made in one of the largest cement mills in the world, at the Grand Theatre Satur- day afternoon and evening. : Educational — Interesting --- Instructive ABSENCE Makes the Heart Grow Fonder SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT % —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED, ATTRACTIVEE sidewalkes, of Some One Else, If You Aren't on the Job AT d ‘OMEN OF MINNESOTA. i ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO:ARE. WEAK, NERVOUS, SLEEPLESS, | St. Paul, Minn.—"After my first child & left me in a very DErvous,. ened’ also aches. At this: time K| class; found wonderful: relief | ing, ' in Dr. Pieroe's. Faver- | servie i ite Prescription. It i soony built. me “3 in condition and my eadache was eatirely 1 have great , and ha M. 3 ed it to other women. T have also used the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ as t: 5 purgative and have always found them H i to be effective and non-%fili_ng."—Mns BurE R. McL. HcLuEs, 466 n. Sheriff Andrew Johnson left in his car this morning for Kelliher on of- ficial business. o WHY NOT GET MY FIRST BURN OVER. }— WATH NOW AN’ BE READNY /7 The Hakkerup BEMID]L ‘and. run-dowm condition. sk} Our facilities for all kinds of high- withhead= | grade photographic work are first- our best skill, artistic train- and personal efforts are at the e of all who desire true por- traiture; the kind that interprets the Bemidji - Kelliher Auto Service Car Leaves Jitney Stand at7 a. m. Dally' 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute Phone 77 Studio MINN! exquisite grace and charm of child- hood and womanhood, and the strength, dignity and. character of manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemid Minn. ; P Returns 5:20 p. m. FARE 5c PER MILE FRANK WARD, Prop. No. 218 Beltrami By “HOP” You SHOLLD TRY ONe— GO0D SHOK N TH HEAD AN’ CALL T YOLUR FIRSTSUN~-

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