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‘Miss Bdna ‘Schmitt of Thief River 5 Falls arrived in Bemidji yesterday| morning ‘and will' be the ‘giest of her parents, Mr. and' Mrs, William H. | Schmitt, and family -until ‘Monday, N\ | . Today—Telephione the Pioneer of- - Ever Reliable “|'fice, 922, about that news item you| . : ¥ “_% {have in mind. Your guests snd { ) triends will appreciate ‘the courtesy. | Mrs. H. C. Aldrich, who has vis- | ited relatives in -Bemidji for the 'past month, returned to her home in "Wilton yesterday. While here! she had been: recelving medical atten- ¥ . - t, o ¢ ve' 9ifc @:’:% MEETING OF ESTHERS Mrs. . Cossette of Kelliber is in| - Mrs. Louis Robedeau and.daugh- £ 2 3% mouwe Cod 24 5 5 3 ters, /Blanche and Margaret, ‘of Ir- A l”-—m.q i There will be a- special meeting)| vine: avenue, returned last evening| e e of the Queen Esthers Monday at the| i ‘from a six weeks’ visit with friends| 3 * Avuny Drug Stove home of Miss ‘Alice Witting, for the| K. Ingersoter of:Birch Hill, Sask., |:and_relatives in" Hastings 'and’' St. purpose of sewing wash cloths fon|Canada, -has been a visitor at the|Paul. thesoldiers’ hospitals. These waslr|A.«0. Akre home-in the Fifth ward. : Rev. Osmond Johnson-went:te Sol- cloths are made out of old cloth and il “two - dozen have alfeady been com-| Quality portraitsand kodak finish- | way today where he will hold ‘ser- ~ ' pleted by the memhbers and turned|ing. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., one |vices tomorrow. There will be no - , - in, while a large number have:been |block from: toboss;n slides. 25-316 services in the First Scandinavian Mrs. G. E. Carson’s knitting club cut_and given to the girls to make - § Lutheran church ‘here ‘with-the: ex-| of the O. B, 8. will meet at the home at. home during their spare time.| Mayor C. W. Vandersluis has re-|ception of Sunday school. of Mrs, George Kirk Wednesday ‘af< ternoon. Mrs. Carson requests that This is the 'second special meeting|turned from the Twin Cities where o ‘B. C. Stiles, who was mandger Of| o)) 1 haye finished their work called” for ‘this ‘purpose. he attended the hardware men's an- ) Sl L D nual-oonyention, :f-7 I;z'mfifldij: eresmery Lo "‘:d‘;g‘?i will hand the same {n at this meet- : - ‘and- who s~ How Iman&ger- i -11 I Natelson. of Minneapolis, who|owner of the creamery in Warroad, :llll'gi ':)!tatlggl%fl; is to be made the has been the guest of his sister, Mra. | is in the city: on business: for'a short 2 M. A, Greenblat, and family, has re-| time. Mr. Stiles' went ffiramHfere ‘to 7 ; turned to his home. Thief River Falls, where he held a nemember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”) 'simtlar position: for a year. e S . Hugh Whitney will go to Clear- /fe epmg, ’fi g//’,je/ f“@[ 1 | sUN.’ FE‘B- 2 4“'METR° R o 5 acls “DROADWAYBILL” 5 acts EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE WILLIAM S. HART In a -cade, Idaho, -where he will ‘be ‘em- ployed by the Boise-Peyette Lumber ;i lm company. His family will join him m Cdd 1 1 . J there as soon as school is out. | He 10cts-20cts - Matinees 2:30 - Eve, 7:10-9:00 the city for & few duys, m&king ar- rangements to.move: here. 2 parts “The Bathouse Tangle’ 2yl 10cts and 20cts - - 7:20:9:00- o'clock’ HOSTESSES AT CHAIN Knitting proved the diversion yes- terday afternoon when - Mesdames Ray. R. Olson and N. E. Given en- tertained thirteen ‘at a Red Cr chain at the home of Mr:. o,sgff Miss Bessie Froirack, teacher in The guests were Mesdames C. E. Bat-|the Boston Lake school, is the guest ‘tles, g‘é :M..-Bacon, ‘S. éc. Bmv:n, of relatives in the town of Frohn _Given-MoGee, B. W. Johneon, E. H,|'during the week-end. _Denu, H. Bolger, E. J. Letford, R.| ' ey o o, - Mrs. R. W. Hardy and son of Kel- L. Given, Lester- P. Warford, H. A.| ' 4 Northrop; :F. T. Beaver and C. B. liher were in Bemidji yesterday. The Powell. Lunch was served. son came to have a sliver removed y A R e P S from his eye by a local doctor. < RED_CROSS DANCE This evening the third of a-series has been employed at the Troppman | | i8 a steady drainon your Mr. and Mrs. Victor Swanson of |department store here for some {ime A & St. Hilaire; who have been guests|and has also been in the furniture physwal stamina. It im: S e o ndaraon home will| and undertaking business here, t| | Doverishes the blood, of.six Red Cross dances will-be given Fel- s g . . % " return to St. Hilaire t T i, .| which time he occupied the 0dd Fel-| p in the city hall, Tuseth's orchestra|return to § re tomorrow night. | Which tie e O wold out his fur- distresses the digestion, furnishing the music. The last dance| . .14 Mre. Guy Simpkins of|niture business to T. N. Rhode, Who and exhausts your vigor. :r?m?égei!g?%esticfi?ly“"e,s‘,};gfl‘: Turtle River visited A. D. Stmpkina|in turn sold to Morris & Longballa. | | It affords a-fertile field Prizes will be ‘awarded the two best | 3t St Anthony's hospital yesterday. | == m===mtmi==1] for serious infection and is r. Simpkins has been confined:there| mmere 15 more Catarrh in_ this ‘section likely to become chronic. dancers - on the floor. The-national for t colors. will ‘be used in decorating. Or, S0me. (ime. of the country than all other diseabes PN YR A ) put together, and for years it was sup- . ' Rev. George Backhurst, pastor of | posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed” |- Y : M’t SUff the Episcopal church, has returned|local remedies, and by constantly falilng ou . er to cure with local treatment, pronounced _mTAm FOR ' SAILOR from Northome where he attended| ' j;curable, Catarrh is a local disedss, ‘| |-fromit/if you will take Peruna Mrs. N. E. Given and Mrs. R. A.|2 Red Cross meeting and also held Olton entertained at 6 cclock din-|sorvices thia wesk. e oo ‘requires. consiiea. | i use' prudence in' avoiding ; . ; ‘tional” treatment. “Hall's Catarrh Meédi- exposure, Peruna clears up Olson in honor of James K. Given of The Clearb: 04 +/| cine, .manufactured: by F. J. Cheney: & |- e the U. S. S. Kansas. The guests|«anq. Norbomm‘;k Sl:cr:(galha;»l{:é Cov." ‘Toledo, . Ohlo, is a constitutional. || catarrhal conditions. Thous- were J. K. Given, Mr.:and Mrs. Rob-| misfortune to out his finger severely| femedy. 18 taken dnternally and acts || ands have proved this to any ert L. Given, R. A. Olson, N. H.|ypjlesawing wood.. He came to this i ) H of the System, One Hundred Dollars re- ‘| | fair ] Glxen:and Mr, Benson. place to have the finger dressed, but|'ward s oftérsd for any case that Hall's tnbfl!mrts . 'Get a'box of the upon examination by Dr, Forrest it| Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for todav_ prove it ¥our- BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED| was found the finger: was split- the| circulars and testimonials. — full length and . ordered him to Be- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. M. Johnson of the Fifth ward| midji to have the finger amputated.” was surprised by & number of g friends, the occasion being her fifti-| = ——————— = eth birth anniversary. The guests T £ ATER presented her with a remembrance TONIGHT ONLY--6 PART PROGRAM An informal card party was held | 2 and the afternoon was passed in con- by the Masons in the Masonic hall . last evening, to celebrate Washing- z ton’s: birthda: Five hundred was K played and between 40 and«50--at-| RN z P ) ¥ J N B £ tended. - Refreshments were served. £ ! vergation. DRIGADE W'.IIL MEET Star: of ‘“Witching Hour” in WASHINGTON PARTY - ‘The Boys® Brigade of the Episco- (11 : pal church will ‘meet this evening in the church basement at 7 o’clock for regular ‘drill and f{nstructions. Al S AND THE BEAST” members are urged to attend. Also a Comedy ‘THE GUY AND THE CUYSER’ SPECIALS -FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY NOT JUST AS PICTURES. BUT AS SHOWS. GEOQ. K. SPOOR. Presents i A six part special feature adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story featuring. Taylor Holmes HUMOR AND EXCITEMENT -—~ENTERTAINMENT ELKO THEATR TONICHT 7 PART PROCRAM burse e Blstce vhie [ acied Get TEDDY SAMPSON :i’m &:V%Iis‘gghn“t the plaster and In a love tragedy of Japan and A merica, Musterole doesit. Itis a clean, white ' i made with oil of mustard. Itis ‘ B i , so that it works ‘wond yet does not- blister the ) tenderest skin. Just massage Musterole in with the fin- A five part Triangle play, also showing -tips gently. See how quickly it bris ,d,gzu‘:éw .’;,,l,di:y the Samdfi:ppfim“““ “MINNESOTA ALONGC THE 800” se usterole for sore throat on- “ 99 % chitis, tonsiliti up, stiff neck, asthma, and “TOO MANY HUSBANDS'’——Comedy. neursigia, beadache, congeston pleriy, i} SUNDAY SPECIAL MAT. 3:00 & EVE. the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, - chilblains, frosted feet, colds of w | L L I A M s. H A R T the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), In Triangle five part feature 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. " “THE APOSTLE OF VENCENCE” Also KEYSTONE KOMEDY in two parts. 7 PART PROGRAM---USUAL PRICES Coming--Norma Taimadge in ‘Tha Ghost of Yesterday' Coming--William Faroum In *The Heart of a Lion” Sold ‘by_ Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. i e e T T LT ST T T Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”’; Wedne! {, “Wheatless Dnr" T R NG aimmm e — OO gy Donse BroThi RIGHT WHEN IT BEGAN. THE CAR HAS BEEN GROWING STEAD- ILY BETTER. PUBLIC CONFIDENCE HAS CON- SISTENTLY INCREASED. ITS PERFORMANCE HAS STEADILY IMPROVED, | Personals and Newsy Notes . $60,000 to loan on rarms: Dean Land Co. . aritt Mrs. F. A Craver of Turtle River was an . out-of-town visitor yester- day. ‘We dave Jjust received a few fam- ily expense books, Bemidji Plo;xze;ri t Miss E. E. Pennie, teacher at Kelliher, was among the Bemidji vis- itors yesterday. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. M. A. Rognlien of Wilton was among the (business visitors in Be- midji yesterday. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. 14tf Touring Car, Roadster or Comwercial Car, $8856; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1050; Sedan or Coupe, $1350. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, George Brott of the town of Northern were business vis-l itors in the city Friday. GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard : oNonGEcHG BEMIDJI AUTO CO. 0. 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