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1 ! 4 fered from rheumatism and kidney f roubles and have found Anuric to be i e f /l NEWSY NOTES ' SATURDAY, ' MAY 125,.1918.. { WHAT SOCIETY. IS DOING FAREWELJ, DANCE A ‘farewell dance was given Thurs- yesterday morning. HOSTESS AT DINNER Mrs. 0. B. Sonstrud avenue entertained'. Mr. last evening. ] PERSONALS AND Bemidji. yesterday. $650,000 to Ioan on farms., Dean T.and Co. a71tf Mrs, V.. M. Owens of Hines was in Bemidji visiting - friends . yesterday. Senator P. H. McGary of Walker . was in Bemidji yesterday on busi- ness. Mrs. A. G. Sthol of Pinewood is in the city vlslting friends t]ua .week. end. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. . Office phone 1, residence phone 10. b56tf apolis, Bemidji yesterday. ness, returned this morning. Fork, Ray and other places, visltor in the™city yesterday. Miss Matilda Brandvold and Mrs. Bemidji yesterday on business. Mrs. Frank Lutz and Miss Alice Keefe of Cass Lake autoed to Bemidji yesterday and called on friends. Send pictures to your soldier. Quality portraits; kodak finishing: Rich Studio. Phome 570-W. 29 10th St. 1 mo 67 Mr. and Mrsfi George Clark of Turtle River were in Bemidji. yes- terday shopping and visiting rela- tives. SELF DEFENSE DEFEAT BACKACHE AND: KIDNEY TROUBLE WITH ANURIC, Many people in Minnesota have suf- the most successful remedy to over- come these painful and dangerous ail- ments. The lucky persons are those who have suffered, but who are now well because they heeded Nature’s warning signal in time to correct their trouble with that wonderful new discovery o’ Dr. Pierce’s. called “Anuric.” You should promptly heed these warnings, some of which are dizzy spells, backache, irregularity of the urine or the painful twinges of rheu- matism, sciatica or lumbago. To delay nay make possible the dangerous forms of kidney disease, such as stone in the bladder. To overcome these distressing condi- lmns take plenty of exercise in the open air, avoid a heavy meat diet, drink free- <y '6f water and at each meal take An- uric (double strength). All pharmacists sell Anuric for 60c; or send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial package. Boy River, Minn.—"“T have used Dr. Pierce’s medicines with good results in my family for_years. Last winter I was taken with La Grippe and it left me run in my hips and back. 1 took different med- % icines without getting any benefit. At last, }’scnt and got somc Anuric and took it and am fecling well and doing a good day's \vork When 1 commenced taking the Anuric Tablets I could hardly get out of bed. felt as though a knife were sticking in my back.” ~—A. C. BLOBGEIT. | | merce. day evening at Becida in honor of ‘Ernest Johnson,- who left yesterday ‘for a training camp. A great many of his-friends attended and all had a pleasant time. He was. presented with a ‘gold .wrist watch, He left .| eral;days, left this morning for her of Dewey and, Mrs. 1. B. Olson, Miss: Julia Munger, Miss Ida Heng and Miss Sophie Stearns of Minneapolis -at six-o’clock-dinner George Forte. of - Eckles was “in ‘W. L. Brooks returned this morn- . ing from a . business trip to Minne- If you:wani a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence - phone 10. b6tf Tomato plants for éafle. 25¢ per dozen. Wh. Schultz, Phone 2-F-2, Bemidji. 1-525 Mrs. L. N. Tegner of Pinewood was a between train business visitor in One of these nice aays you ought to ‘go to-Hakkerup’s ard have:your picture ‘taken. 14tt ~_F. 8. Lycan, who has-been at St. Paul for the past three days on busi- A. G. Wedge returned this morn- ing from a business .trip .to Little If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residcnce phone 10. 66tf E. Ward of Park Rapids, editor of the Park Rapids Journal, was a L. Brandvold of Clearbrook were in > THE:BEMIDJI.DAILY PIONEER iy THRES Mark - Woolley of ‘Park Rapids, candidate for congress from this dis- L 4 Swedish Lutheran 28th, 1918, -for- the-stucco-'plaster- trict, spent last evening in the city Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Bible TONIGHT . —— TOMORROW | ing and re‘shingling _of the Central on huslness ; class at 8 o'clock p. m. school building located in the city, P : — i according to specifications-and - de- Rev. Osmond Johnson returned St. Philip . B | tail prepared by :Thos.. J.: Johnson, this morning from a three-day dis- : , s iats ot s%ix%fiihfl}lfm siotin ¢ Architect, .of, Bemidji,. Minn. trict conference of the Norwegian Specifications will be on file at the. Lutheran church held at Fosston, ing. High mass at 10 a.m. Sunday office of the architect and’ at the school at 11.30. Vespers and bene- Duluth and. Minneapolis - Builders Exchange. The bids shall.be. accompanied by Miss Mildred Dickenson of Beuna gégg"r“ at 3 p. m. J.J. T. Philippe, a certified check.equal ¢0.3% of the ,. bld as a guarantee that the bidder Vista ca!l:le 'éo }iBemidljl yeslterdays;o attend the Senior class play. e ¢ St. Bartholomew’s Eviscopal. " Prinity Sunday, 8 a. m. commun- ‘i will ‘enter into contract and-furnish I - ion. F a satisfactory bond to his proposal.: i 10 a. m. church school. ; 11 a. m. morning prayer and ser- will; visit with friends for a week. Upon failure to do. so..the.-bidder:. shall forfeit the check to the School mon. Special collection for missions. Board, as liquidated damages. 7 ,’ Separate bids .will be received..at —George Backhurst, rector. the same time and place, for. the : painting of the exterior .woodwork of the same building ,as spegified, in MONDAY the above named places,. The Board of Education reserves the right to y TUESDAY the prepared specifications filed . im: [ T | reject any and all bids. Bids should ¥ "" i y s be addressed .to Dr: J. T. Tuomy, T Clerk, Bemidji, Minn. F. B. Lamegon left this morninhg for Marshfield, Wis., where he will be secretary of the Chamber of Com- NOTICE TO GONEM' m, g & . Sealed . proposals. will. be; received: y i 4 };' | by the Board of Educnuon,,Borg L Minnesota, at the office of the cler 3 of the board up to 8 o'clack, May POPULAR HOSTESS RETURNS Mprs. F. E. Gregg, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Getchell, for sev- l:nomp in Little Fork. Herbert Warfield, who has been attending the Bliss school at Wash- ington,” D. C., taking up electrical engineering, is expected home in about ten days. Mr. Warfield gradu- ates,May 29. Scandinavian Lutheran. Services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. —Osmond Johnson, pastor. Presbyterian, . is tele= ¢ o'clo he an- . office, and her mother, Mrs. W. J. ‘nual memorial service will be held. 3t-518-20-26. Krueger, have gone for a two weeks e The members of the R. H. Carr Post| THE WIDOW'S MIGHT” . —— visl to the Twin Cities, Mankato and the Ladies of the Circle will . and{Mapleton, attend in a body. “The Hope of To- | NN | ~o::co today's Want, Ads, hack page:, i ds,y" will be the subject of the pas- Mrs. Wellington Koo, wife of th« tor’s message. Chinese minister, who has been en a Sunday evening at 8 o’clock there visit ;of severgl months; to: her ;home .w}ll be the Union Baccalaureate ser- in China, has returned to Washing- | vice at the Methodist church. Rev. ton. Mrs. Koo entertalns extensively | L+ P. Warford will preach the-ser- and is one of the most popular host- | 0T on the subject, “Qualities of En- durance” (2 Timothy 2:3). esses in, diplomatic. clrcles. Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All aré welcome. L. P. War- phdtoplay to appear on the Para-|ford, pastor, mount program this season. Edward Towers, who has been vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ‘Walter Towers, left yesterday morn- ing ;for Brainerd. He leaves with the ;next contingent of draftees go- ing from that city. Mrs. Earle A. Barker:and daugh- ter, Verna, and son, Walter, left this morping for Newport, R. I, where they will visit Lieut. Earl Barker, IF YOU REQUIRE possible with him so it is indefinite GRAND TONIGHT Fish Wear Out Bridge Piles. - what time they will return. “Innocents’ Progress'| the new Tri-| = John Shafer, Jr.,, deputy in the office . . Py s angle play at the Grand tonight, is|of County Surveyor Frank Haycock of W'hy do you keep putting it off?. Do it a heart-gripping storp of the dangers| Hennepin county, New York, says that now! Often a- slight defect of .vision or [ = surrounding innocent girls in . the} gop have butted and rubbed up against eye-strain, if neglected, will assume more ’ . AT THE _ sfi:y g’;:l',‘l:;’m in a clean and whole-} . hijog of the bridge at Orono, Lake serious proportions later. Now is the time Pauline, Stark, who plays Tessa Minnetonka, until.that.aged edifice has to have your eyes examined. T H E A T E R S Fayne, i sa supefl, little actress with | become weakened, necessitating its ; Y 4 magnetism-:and charm,, and :is ably | closing = . . supported by Jack Livingston, who Shafer and Edward Terrell, another Economlze by Securmg the Best - plays. the clubmax; She . figures 11;, deputy, were sent out to. inspect the 'WEL CARM a thrilling and hair-raising scene of{ span. 1 1 IE b EN TOMGH"F intense dramatic value in this play. p“Yes sir,” said Shafer, “those fish Examlnahon and Glasses Tonight at the Rex will be seen| " A reel of “Current Events,”’ news R . that sterling actress Jewel Carmen|in pictures, is also to be shown al kept on butting up against that pler - d inf i in her latest sensation ‘“The Confes-|the Grand ,tonight until the wood was almost worn away. for a poor exammatlon and inferior glasses sion,” one of .the celebrated Fox : In order to get there we had to pound are the most expensive by the year. We featmfefl» hTthre will also be shown Grand, Sunday. the water around the place to keep the can not afford to make cheap glasses; you gll:fill:{)ed E‘];am:xeds‘(l}l:)s%ins comedies More thrills than usual are prom- | finny things away until we could finish can not afford to wear them. R & 0687 ised in the Triangle-Douglas. Fair-| our inspection. banks play, “American -Aristocracy,”{: “Why, those fish are so numerous at M which is to” be seen at the Grand| Minnetonka this year that they get Perfect Flttlng theater Sunday. 5 pushed through the narrow passage §o Biit o s tiorss mnhs mignnel T Dt S SO e e Glasses s » can run, never enters a gate when he ?vood can vault a fence, never uses: a pair 5 e SR 3 of. stairs when he can scale ‘the ‘Lal. ¥+ gubmarine Without Periscope. are constantly performing an almost mar- Sundav Bill Sunday, a bill of unusual excell- ence will be shown at the Rex, when May Allison. appears in the strong Metro production, ‘‘Social Hypo- crites,” it being her first effort since &erére;;l;‘;atgzzae MettroLatugios. Ig cony ,or utilizes a prosaic fire escape| A German submarine without a perl- velous work in the relief of eye-strain and Paris society e with oo ectaq | While there is a rope that will take seope carries_on its observations by defective vision. They represent a great cast, himg’ fl"i" top of the building; hand- |3 cans of leuses at either side and deal more than mere merchandise. They Bemidji’s old friend Charlie Chap- | °Ver-2and- other lenses nmg mlrlrorsthnml)erl!y fll;i represent a high degree of professional lin will also be here again in “The ranged. The submarine thus equippe skill in the prescribing and almost as much .. ) s e e I : fri i e :cfi:;:;"“d’ one of his, fugniest Mark “Twain's Democracy. Is obliged to t:“;'elu’:egil ttfl’!?’:;f’t’fie mechanical skill in their building. - " When Mark Twain published his “A | than e 2 s Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur’s |older modek i Mabel Normand Monday Court,” he made a laughing.stock of | ———x— DRS. LARSON & LARSON On Monday at the Rex ¢omes an-|evil institutions, and of the deluded . . . othe; ]Be‘n'll"igjiFliavorllste. Mabel Nor-|mortals who uphold them. He put him- PILE cunE FREE Registered Optometrists mand in “The Floor Below.” cord in a way that really i 5 ) gelf o ire s Siewemee— Cm—— Phone 92 Office over Post Office did not need the events of today to War Lecture Tuesday vindicate. On Tuesday there will be an inter- «“There is plenty good enough ma- esting program at the Rex when | terlal for a republic,” he said, “in-the Corporal Edward W. Arlington, an| most degraded people that ever ex- American veteran of the western isted—even in the Russiang—plenty battle front, will lecture on the war, of manhood in them—even in the Ger- fully illustrated with six reels of 1d but £ it out of films taken on the battle front and | ™ans, if one could but torce 1ar, zone. Corporal Arlington is|itS timjd and suspicious. privacy, to 3 overthrow and trample in the mud apy, making a tour of the country lec- turing on the war, his right shoulder | throne that.was ever set up and any- nobility that ever supported -At.” having been put out of business by a shrapnel bullet. We pay postage and send Red Cross Pile and Fistula Cure, the absorption and quick relief treatment for piles. This treatment is sold by druggists, but to those not knowing of it we will send free to prove .our cure. Rea Company, Dept. €. N. Minneapolis, Minn. REX THEATRE Tonight WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THIS NOTED SCREEN STAR JEWEL CARMEN ““The Confession” (Also Fox Sunshine Comedy,"DAMAGED GOODS",In Two Parts,) Toaay—Telepnone me,;:loneer of- fice, 922, about that; news:item you H have in mind. Your guests’ and in 'l:a‘ar{:logrgleghzgs,nlgstégge,;ar:: gté‘e";: friends will appreciate the courtesy. seen at the Elko theater-tonight and | — latest and funniest play, which takes solving the troubles between T. Boggs. . Johns and Nettleton, proprietors of o 3 d 1 £ the Digestive Pill Mfg. Co., when 4 { for its theme a unique method of they play a hand-of poker. The TONIGHT —— ,SATURDAY ELKO. PROGRAM loser shall become the servant of the winner for the period of one year and. the winner shall have full con- . ;1;1‘03.{ the business for the same Paullne starke i Julian Eltinge, the famous female With Jack Livingston 7,20_9 ochocK Bike Monday and Tuesday in «Tne| In New Triangle Play 30720 QE'NTS. : Widow’s Might,” his latest and last — — —_——— —— | —— —— § :QQ) = N REX MONDAY Boost the Red Cross, Be- Also-showing reel of: midji and their loyalty’ and REI\(/}Etl;lo'lt'x C:)Jil:tRuEgTvfia‘v,vENTs ?:f(;;grsless by sending to your things we read .about in. the| The Evil Influence of a Lie Now showing in the larger cities POST CARDS OF RED newspapers. is told in CROSS PARADE Only 5c each at Carlson’s of course, Capt. Mac’s, Net- zer’s drug store, Bemidji Jewelry. Co., Rich Studio, 29 10th St., Christianson’s at Nymore. The U. S. govern- ment says “Pictures can help win the war.” Specials for Sunday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS The Strenuous Star in AMERiICAN ARISTOCRACY Does more stunts than usual Amusing—Thrills—It’s Great With Keystone Comedy “HIS CROOKED ;CAREER” “SOCIAL HYPOGRITES® | Mabel Normand A. 5-Act METRO Screen Drama of SR “THE FLOOR BELOW” MAY ALLISON | X TUESDAY charlio chaplin Story of the western battle front, illus- trated by SIX THRILLING REELS “THE VAGABOND” Corporal Arlington 10-20 cents——————Matinee 2:30 Returned Wounded American will Evening 7:10-9 o’clock speak MONDAY, MAY. 27 HUFFMAN & (OLEARY UNDERTAKING “In The Balance” Also Showing H. N. M’KEE, Funeral “THE WOMAN Director IN THE WER” PHONE176WorR || “ Gt i ) e b - —t { | =1 | —1