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TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1917, Coming Events Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian . Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court eonvenes September 11. SOCIETY HOSTESS TO AID . Mrs. 1. Nygaard, 1217 Bixby av- enue, will entertain the Ladies Aid society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, Wednesday after- noon at her home. A cordial invi- tation is extended to all. APRON AND F0OD SALE The Ladies Aid of the Swedisn Lutheran church will hold an apron and food sale in the church parlors Friday, August 17. Personals and Newsy Notes A splendid idea. Lets have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. 62t8f Mrs. August Munson and children of the Fifth ward will ieave in a few days for Parkers Prairie, Minn., where they will visit relatives. One of these mice @ays you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14¢1 Miss Ida Nyhus, clerk at the W. G. Schroeder store, will spend a two weeks’ vacation with her parents at Becida. Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Tooms -and eon, Earl, and daughter, Monica, of Cass Lake motored to Bemidji yes- terday and passed the day as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foucault. Mrs. Westeen, wife of Dr. Westeen of Grand Forks, will arrive in Be- midji today and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tennstrom for several days. Mrs. Westeen is planning on renting a cottage at the lake for the balance of the summer. Mrs. Westeen and daughters have spent several summers at the Bay. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup- posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con- ditions and therefore requires constitu- tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and asts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- ward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, T5c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. is'doing You'll 1ike Koors’ bread. grocer for it. Ask your da7te Miss Victoria Benson of Duluth, who has been visiting her cousins at Minneapolis and St. Cloud. is vis- iting friends in Bemidji. She will return to her home tomorrow. Koors’ ice cream Is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tt Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bush of this city and Miss Holdegard Anderson of Brainerd are visiting Mrs. J. W Bush at Ten Mile lake, near Brain- erd. Bemidji Township Farmers’ club group panoramic photo taken Satur- day noon, only 50c at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. ‘“Get ‘Rich’ Quickz!'s’14 H. H. Himmelman of Mankato, Minn., was in the city yesterday en- route to International Falls. M. Himmelman is one of the proprietors of the Hinerick hotel at Mankato. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles have| returned from Minneapolis where Mrs. Battles had been the guest of friends and relatives for some time. Mr. Battles went there to accompany her home. $60,000 to loan oa farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. d7ies Mrs. Frank Osborn of Bass Lake was in the city yesterday. She came to have a bullet removed from her ankle. On August 3, she accident- ally discharged a gun and was shot in the ankle. Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints 3c. “Do we take portraits?” Yes, good ones. Try us. See our samples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 718tf H. T. Alsop and wife and Percy Goodwin and wife of Grand Forks were guests at the Markham yester- day. The party left for Birchmont this morning where they will enjoy a short outing. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mills and daughter, Eleanor, arrived yesterday from Duluth to spend two weeks as guests of Mr, Millg’ parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills of this city. Henry Mills, Jr., will arrive from Duluth Saturday to spend Sunday at the Mills home. The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is ¢ . see that a notice of their visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. W. J. Stevenson and wife and daughter and O. Wheeler of St. Paul visited in the city Saturday. Mr. Stevenson is chief clerk in one of the company offices department in St. Paul. They went to Bemidji in the inspection car.—Brainerd Dispatch, August 13. 2 Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints, 3c Good ones. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone up. “Do we take portraits?” Yes. §70-W. 718tt Mr. and Mrs. Arne Clemtson and Ole Falstad, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Falstad for a few days, returned to their home in Hillsboro, N. D., this morn# ing. Mr. Clemtson is Mr. Falstad’s sister, and Ole Falstad is nis brother. MAE MURRAY a sensationally successful and charming screen star, has seoured a play ideally suited to her. Also there is Little Billy Jacobs as a crippled child and Tom Moore as the young doctor. \ “The Primrose Ring” is a fantastic story with enough of the prosaic for balance. will be one of the signal successes of the year. see this screen masterpiece. It Everyone should Theatre - Tonight oco TOMORROW-_TRIANGLE DAY BESSIE BARRISCALE ™ “THE SNARL” ALSO TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE TWO-PART COMEDY The Trademark that Stands for Quality e rverrermeecescy. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIOREER : : T Semator L. H. Nord was in the city yesterday enroute to his home at International Falls. - SES——— ‘/ Have you haa your dish of Koors’ fce cream today. 628tf Alex Shavitch returned this morn- ing from a ten days outing and busi- ness trip to Minneapolis. E. E. Jones, of the Western Weigh- ing Bureau, is in the city today on a trip of inspection. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nelson and son, Jack, motored up from Bagley yes- terday and passed the day. Mrs. Charles Prater went to Brain- erd yesterday to visit relatives for a short time. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander and Mrs. M. Mintie of Turtle River were in the city yesterday. Mrs. A. N. Smith of the town of Iiorthern passed yesterday in the city. Mrs. J. H. Laney and daughter of Turtle River were between-train shoppers Monday. Mrs. Ernest Aldrich went to St. Hilaire yesterday where she will visit relatives for two weeks. Otto Maltrud of Becida was in the city yesterday on business. While in thg city he paid the Pioneer office a pleasant call. Gladys Munson of the Fifth ward, who has been the guest of friends here for a few days, has returned to her home. Mrs. James Boobar and daughter, Nellie, were in Bemidji yesterday en- route to their home in Nary from Guthrie. Mrs. W. L. Davies and daughter, Miss Helen Davies, who have been the guests of Mrs. Davies’ daughter, Mrs. E. H. Marcum, have returned to Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lee of Minne- apolis autoed to Bemidji last eve- ning, via Walker and Cass Lake, and are guests at the G. W. Harnwell home. Mrs. C. R. Smith of Bovey, Minn,, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Halver- son of the town of Northern, for some time, returned to her home Monday. Mrs. C. L. McCaffery returned to her home in Grand Forks yesterday after a visit at the home of her mo- ther, Mrs. O. N. Johnson of the town of Frohn. Rev. Osmond Johnson, the First Scandinavian church, and son, Paul, Longville, Minn., yesterday. are expected to return today. pastor of Lutheran motored to They Mrs. R. W. Nudd of Williston, N. D., who is visiting her brother, Mr. {Stambaugh, at Turtle River for a few weeks, received a telegram yes- terday announcing the death of a brother in Spokane, Wash. John C. Tennstrom, head salesman for the Shavitch Bros. clothing store, will leave this evening for Minne- apolis and St. Paul. Mr. Tennstrom will take a two weeks’ vacation trip visiting at various points in the east. Mrs. Fred Graham of this city and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice, of Tenstrike and Marion and Stewart Rice motored to Minneapolis yesterday. They will visit in the cities for a couple of weeks. Marion will remain in Minneapolis. Ellen Djonne of Gemmell, Minn., who is visiting her brother, M. A. Djonne of Deer Lake, came to Be- midjji yesterday to meet her sister, Mrs. Willlam Thayer of Northome, whe will visit at the Djenne home for a week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Olson of Bel- trami avenue returned last evening from Ashland, Wis., by automobile, where they spent the past week as guests of relatives. The trip covered nearly 600 miles and they found the roads in very fine condition all the way, going by the way of Duluth. RED CROSS NOTES By Miss Arvilla Kenfield Press Regorter A number of circles have heen started in Bemidji and so far they have turned in a great many arti- cles. They meet once a week and sew on garments for the soldiers. Ladies who do not belong to a circle, start one or join one." Do get busy and give what time you can. At our local Red Cross headquarters workers are needed. There are plen- ty of machines and ladies who can give time, are urgently requested to come and sew. Make special ar- rangements at the Red Cross work room and do come out to sew. TAKING CATHARTICS EVERY DAY FOR WEEKS DON'T CURE STOMACH TROUBLE They do not eliminate the poison- ous Bile Accretions from the System, so declares a leading Chicago Stom- ach Specialist. Often Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other dangerous ailments are the conse- quences. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is the ideal prescription for Stomach, Liver and Intestinal ailments. It has restored millions. One dose will prove that it will help you. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is for sale by i Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Photo by American Press Association. PUNCTURING DUMMY ENEMY AT PLAT'l:SBURG Demonstrating bayonet drill on a dummy at the officers’ training camp at Plattsburg, N. Y. THEATERS THE ELKO The chaiunlug Luasky-Paramount star, Mae Murray, will be seen at the Elko theater tonight in the Lasky Paramount production of Ruth Saw- yer’'s whimsical story, “The Primrose Ring.” This is a tremendously popular story, is ideally suited to screen adaptation because it is a deft combination of the purely fan- tastic and of the prosaic. In this story there is an absorb- ing battle between cold, hard science and the imagination in the handling of children. There is a powerful les- son in the outcome. Tom Moore, the well known screen actor, appears opposite Miss Murray and the picture was directed by Rob- ert Leonard, who has done so many splendid photoplays for Lasky. SPECIAL SERVIC, Wednesday, Acgusz 15, tue feast of the Assumption will be celebrated at St. Philip’s Catholic church. Ser- vices will be as follows: Low mass at 5:30 a. m. High mass at 8 o’clock a. m., followed by the benediction of the blessed sacrament. Has Your Come in and . 0 rene 1 Subscription e & time you are Expired? intoun IR SRR RN ROAD MAPS HERE We have received a few Maps, with district maps and road maps of Minnesota and Wisconsin. They are called Mendenhall’s Guide and Road county maps, all in one book- let. It also includes a large map of the state. The price is 50 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will con- tinue to carry them in stock. KAF A A A A AT hhhh kY LT i ARRA AR AR AARNAR A KK LR E R EEEEEEE SN _— Get a Nickle Plate Has your car a Bemidji em- blem? The Pioneer car has on the front of its radiator a neat nickle plate emblem design. The words BEMIDJI COM]AJE}CIAL CLUB are neatly outlined. It shows that the local club is a mem- ber of the American Automo- bile Association and should be on every car in town. Order one from the secretary of the Auto Club. Price 76c. SUI——————————n—"—"m U= A————e e LAMP PRICES UP Along with everything else, the price of lamps has gone up. Therefore on and after August 15th we will sell lamps at the following prices: 19, 15, 25, and 40 Watt 60 Watt 100 Watt 15 Watt, Type “C 21c 36¢ B¢ b5¢ 100 Watt ** “ $1.00 200 Watt 2,00 300 Watt “ 300 400 Watt “ 4,00 500 Watt “ 4.50 Minnesota Electric Light & Power Company, Bomidji Hardware Go. CarlsonVarlaty Store Given Hardware Go. Christlansen C. E. Battles Lane BomidjiSup. &Bat.60. Akre A. B. Paimer Tagley & Wold Henry Braake Bemidji Electric Co. AR AR ity about themselves. %« KOORS BROTHERS CO. + Bakers and Confectioners « Manufacturers and Jobbers & Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, % Confectionery, Cigarsand * Fountain Goods % 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 13§ % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS x Wholesale and Retafl % Planos, Organs and BSewing « Maehines %« 117 Third 8t. * Phone §73-W x J. BISIAR, Manager Bemidji Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. [(E AR R R R B E R 5 B E NS S THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER EEEXKEE R KRR R KK Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. ARhkhk Ak hk ki J ¥ «¥ ot * * x *x " PR TTIITITE T Sl ol b ) &!#iiiklt!**’lit#ifl#kll**!!i:: *x These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “govd-service” and spending money, to tell this commun- ‘Why not call them up? LR R S R R R R R R RIS S S R R R RS R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R #% GENERAL MERCHANDISE +* *x fes, N. L. HAKKERUP b Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ¥ %« Flour, Feed, otc. The & PHOTOGRAPHER *, careful buyers = *x buy here. x DBay and Nigh! - Photos Pay '$ht I W. G. BCHROEDER & 4% Bemidji Phowe §6 & R R R R R R P R R R R R R R R R EFA UK KKK '¢¢-cuc«u««qqtcc;co:*kqt«a*u«i«*l « * s DEAN LAND ©0. 3% BEMIDI SHOE STORE X K ¥k Shoes and Furnishinga % a% Land, Loans, Insuranee ¥y (Oyr goods are the best and % e and City Property ’: our Pprlces are x;lvght. : loek Bem! + 'hone 172- +% Troppman Bloe an *, 315 Minn. Ave. x *x * IR R R B KKK EK KKK KKK » *x _WATCH HOSPIT. ot » & “Every Watch Cureable” % * *x x *x BEMIDII JEWELRY CO. 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