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i . Mrs. A. Pratlow and son, Carl, of| Mrs. William Taplin of Aitkin, Pinewood ‘were between train guests 'Minn., arrived in“the city Saturday y $ ¢ Bemidjl friends Saturd d will her husband here. He|| WHAT SOCIETY |} o semieit triends Sounder. | and vl o por bupnc pors 501 | AT THE e » "THEATERS Get the Habit of R e Mr. Mork and daughter Borghild,|infantry. Is DOING . of Grand, Forks, N. D., are the guests| - & E 7 of friends at Bemidji Beach for a few | and Dina Galen of Pinewood came to Misses Clara Bakke, Julia Lean Bemidji yesterday to bid. their broth- Drinking Hot Water ers goodby. Tlhe boys left'this morn morning from his son, Glenn, stating| ing for camp. : REX ONIGHT f 5 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 4 that he had: arrived safely “over ; 2 ; Miss Mary B}'fles Minter, littie| [ S8Yys we can't look or feel right || | Uader the-Control and Direction of: Archbishop. dreland there.” ergeant John O’Connor, son of|blonde angel of th ti ot with the system full . 3 o § Mrs. P. J. Russell, arrivéd in Bemidji{ drama, whgose deug?nxf?fi ;?rsgunfi:; of polyuom. . - Collegiate, Academfr, Commercial - It you'.wanti a car, call Enterprise|this morning from Camp Humphrey, | affords a picture that hardly requires ? = and Prepa:alory Courses - Millions of folks bathe internally |A COLLEGE COMBINING FINEST CATHOLIG Auto Co. Offfice phone 1, resldence Va., and will spend a week here with| 5 plot, has, at the same time, been phone 10. 66tf| his mother, on-a furlough. given an appealing part in her now ’ : ] 8 A star production’ “Soclal Briars,’ an|now instead of loading their system | TRAINING WITH MILITARY DISCIPLINE Miss Sophie 'Anderson of Minot was| - Carl Tennstrom and Ferris Knapp| American-Mutual = offering ~ writien | with drugs. “What’ inside bath2” Desi ted b in' ~'Bemidji Saturday, enroute to|left last evening for Duluth, where|and directed by Edward S. Sloman, gs. Wiau's ap.inside DAl wgs:g_sa 5 % Okles, where she will' visit relatives| they will take a trip on the Great|at the Rex tonight. you say. Well, it is, guaranteed to 3 asfi[;m ;?“S‘:l’l'\o;'l"f ‘for a month. Lakes. They may also decide to stay| - Miss Minter figures as a sweet lit- perform miracles if you could believe & 7 A dx“stinc'txofi # S there for the summer if they securé|tle maid of romantic dreams, ma-|these hot water enthusiasts. ye—) RED CROSS SOCIAL - Superintendent W.'G. Bolcom' re-| employment. rooned in a prosaic country town at| There are vast numbers of men and 4 ilitary; Schaols The amount netted at the icg turned Sunday morning from Minne- 3 At the home of a distant relative, her|Women who, immediately upon arising Ry /R : in the United “ieream social given by the North side apolis, where he had been on bus- Miss Anna Shelland, chairman of | fancy taking flights into the realm of | in'the morning, drink a glass of real ¢ States Red: Cross circle Friday was. $6.70. iness since Wednesday. / patriotic education, will speak in the| grand opera:as she sings solos in the hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- Splendid; Bl This money will go toward purchas- ¥ N Methodist’ church Wednesday' eve-| country church: choir. stone phosphate in it. ~ This is a very G"Ms. l.ibur,nnd ing a knitting machine for the circle. Mr. Roberts of the Roberts, Hamil-| ning, at 8 o'clock, = She is a speaker Of course; Iris-Lee, characterized | excellent health measure. It is in-| L4 Equipment _ P ton Heating company of Minneapolis | nationally knowti, and all are urged| by Miss Min{gr, comes to no harm, tended to flush the stomach, liver, ALL DAY SESSION. autoed to the city and spent yester-|to come and hear her. + though she rushes boldly into locali- | kidneys and the thirty feet of intes- Wednesday the Ladies Afd éociety day at Birchmont: Beach. = - | ties unsafe for angels. There is a |tines of the previous day’s waste, sour Mrs. Henry White and daughter, |'millionaire with a romantic tendency bile and indigestible material .left ! ok . T days. it i HOST TO MEN’S AID. .. 'The Men’s Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran Free church will. meet at the home of A. A. Akre tomorrow “ dvening at 8 o’clock. All are cordial- ¢ ly invited to attend. PASTOR GIVEN RECEPTION Rev. T. B. Nordale, pastor of the edish Lutheran church of this city, | ‘ was given a reception last evening in ‘the church parlors, by members of “‘the congregation and other triends. Ofto Schwandt received,a ¢card this Junior. and Senior Di~ visions of, the Reserve Of+ ] ot’the- Methodist . church will hold Mrs! Herny W. Marks'and Mr. end‘ 3 - / i 2 2 ¥ a e Olive White, of town of Northernjpfor every pretty girl-who has luck|over in"the body which if not elimin-{ - S ’:::l dgfl;;i’}?"}f fifl"sfil‘,‘,’::"tf,"‘fife Mrs. Bourassa of' Grand' Forks| have recently returned from -an ex:|enough to find:him and Iris finds|ated every day, become food for the " gf;“; Training have returned -to their home after a|tended visit with relatives in Win-jihers. ‘millions of bacteria which infest the > LA Etght hundrec uplicgat; six o'clock: Al are condl_ week’s outing at Lake Bemidji. “ | nipeg, Brandon,- Canada, and Grand}j A farce comedy will-also be pre- bowels, the quick result is poisons and and; forty-twc lly :invlted SR : ‘Forks, N. D., and other points. , 'sented. toxins which-are then absorbed into -tered last year, of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone Your soldier /appreciates pictures 1 x —— the blood causmghheadache, bilious : For catalog, ‘ %gx;kmgxi':tsthafiicl:t;:filof'ozrériiottsh Mr>, and - Mrs. Ben Russness of Rex. Tomorrow, attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, address b o Stibet L4 * {mo-g10 | Moorhead; who have been the guests|. “The Model's .Confession,” .with{stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleep- Very Rev. PERSONALS AND 1 ;i of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fallon for|Mary Maclaren in the star role, lessness; impure blood and all sorts Ve . H. Moyniban, D. D:Pres a few days, returned to their home this- morning. Their son, Donald, : o who has been heré the past month, accompanied them. Miss J. Rossier, who had visited her mother, Mrs. W. H. Cox of Minot, N. D., for the past month, returned to her home, in Becida Saturday. Rex Wednesday. Harry Carey, in “Bucking Broad- way.” 1 'l ‘ NEWSY NOTES | . Mrs., Fox of Galesburg. ‘11, is the| Miss Serena Blue of town' of North- M’]" and Mss 1!/? Gu‘)e‘ancllberg °§ ¥ GRAND TONIGHT. gvl:fisg};::ev::y tll::tlg 'L'Ec s:tsorsimfl‘fif ENTERPR[SE AU’m CO' fuest of Mrs? Jennie Van' Amam ern’ returned - Saturday from Olso,| Crookston an 8. ngeley and| . ‘“Cavanaugh of the Forest Ran-{; make anyone a real crank on the|| Auto Livery and Taxi Service, N. D., where she has been the guest|Miss Helen Roberts of Twin Falls,|gers,” the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon 5 i itati L. Born to Mr. and: Mrs. Homer C.}of her sister, Mrs. William Bayne: Idaho, arrived, in Bemidji Saturday | Feature. which will be the attraction subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on OfiE:ey E::-nfi;ghl;ost:ll‘vmceor ‘Baer of Lnke Boulevard this morning, L T by automobile and will visit at, the|'in the ‘Granc theatre tonight, is a . & son. Mrs, Lester Maute of St. Paul ar-| R. A. Olson home here for a few days. | rugged romance of*the Western plains ggs}fek,}?,; °I§§"T,’,',’§’s¢f,¥§m"fi§§ h’:.';g 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. ¥ rived in° Bemidji- Saturday night and|Mzrs. Longley and ‘Miss Roberts have ['in the troublesome days of the cattle and. hot %\:a,ter dct, on thep & rgna h, || Office Ph 1 . : Bring your fountafn pens to us J to| will be the guest of her parents, 3ir. |heen visiting at tie Sandberg home | rustler, adapted trom the-widely read | Fie o e e Ae e i vast ice% 2008 ~f ba repaired. Bemidji Pioneer. ' %8tf| and Mrs..William ‘Lily for some time. in CTOUkEtO“ > story, “Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger,” ||V (HERoYS it MOWE. . itha Residence Phone. 10 : : by Hamlin Garland. In this fascin-|:Y MMOre Imp 0, JBLUB ONES19 WM. M’CUAIG, . ) = de than on the outside, because The creamery now has a largo Miss Dagna Engstad left yester-fating romance of rough days in the ansice . ; s A daily supply ‘of ‘buttermilk at 100 a]day for Bemidji-fo meot a party con-| far west, the leads are taken by Neil | e Blin pares Ao nobabsart mpurl, . Manager Asallon. - g 5274t sisting of the Misses Lilliau and Mar- Shipman and Alfred Whitman. » B e ,l J. P. Brandt and son, Clifford, re- turned Saturday from an auto trip to Duluth. -, T, T. Resteigen of Grand Forks 1s| visiting friends at Bemidji Bsach for heveral days.- : jon Bendeke and Pauline Lazier. The| ““The Woman in the Web,” is also pores do. 0. ‘8. Hanson, president of one of | girls are”planning a canoe trip to|on‘tonight’s program at the Grand. the' Grand Forks banks, passed yes-| Itasca lake, and will travel leisurely - terday at Lavinia “with his family.| up the Mississippi river. to its head- GRAND TUESDAY. A They have a summer home at Lavinia.| waters.” They expect to be gone two Scotland Yard is famous for the IF HUFFMAN & OLEARY $60,000 to ioan on farms.: Dean weeks.—Grand Forks Herald. traps its sets to cfpture the cunnin YOU o Tand Cb. . da71tt Mr. * and Mrs. Thompson and A y criminals of the continent. The fa- WANT 3 Nl’l‘ E AND daughter, Ella, of:Solway, were in Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Schuler and | mous institution has baffled plots|| "~ . TO GET > FUR UR L X Mrs ‘C. A. Clemme of Pinewood|'Bemidji Saturday to bid their son, was ‘abetween - train-visitor in the| Alvin- goodby. -He -has joined the city Saturday. 2 service. ;. 5 against kings, robberies ‘planned niece, Miss Marie Schuler, and MYs. against the Bank of England, and in- THE WANT I > of lis, who b b s;ég:e:mtwg “l,\:gl(gezfige’ r;‘ugnedm:g terhational conspiracies. But all the YOU WANT TO - + B0 their home in Minneapolis by auto-| ¢raft, cumning and experience of GET YOU WANT Mrs. H. O~ Charlton of Minot,| mobile over the Jefforson h{ghway, Scotland ~ Yard, —proved helpless TO GET IT IN THE N: D., arrived in Bemridji Saturday 2 t agdinst the amazing genius of Ralph . and will visit her mother, Mrs. X%atfizas‘szefifn;kf: r¥n;l;zrgaht:; t‘,’gg Stanning, master craksman, in Tri- GREAT WANT GETTER, Charles Skinner of Becida _for a ‘s angle’s play, “High Stakes,” featur-|| THE BEMIDJI PIONEER .month, gfiibi‘el:;t :,t]dhf;r s::i‘tgr,Mrsrsmgl_‘fl(xln ing J. Barney Sherry, at the Grand 5 theater tomorrow. A z = and niece rented a.cottage dt Lake One of these nice’ days yol ought Plantagenet " UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director, * PHONE 178-W or R Mrs. John Noel of town ‘of North- “ern was the guest of friends in the - 'city Saturday. . The. creamery aow has a. large daily supply of’ buttermilk at 10c a gallon, ., bautt Chester Heggberg of Isle, Minn., at- “Rousseau once remarked that he had never lived in Paris, except for one definite reason—to get money enough to live somewhere else- There are times when I have had a similar feeling toward New York. Times when the stress and strain and fretting of the job grew wearisome; when my 5 cylinders all are full of carbon, and my valves give forth a leaky sound; when the white lights are only an im- 10 CENTS G ALLON, pertinence, and the noise of motormen tramping on thelr bells is madness in Y my ears. “When that time comes, as every spring it does, I go home; and, speak- ) ing with my wife privately, I say: ‘My . dear, why linger we Ionger 10 o WOrld | o S A like this? We are but strangers hereat | & .. best; Foxboro is our home’ And we fill up the cold coffee bottle and place the ham sandwich in the bag, nestling it tenderly beside the fishing tackle, That lad of yours, over seas. and hie us to a land that is better and A . . purer and sweeter; where the straight ‘All that is humanly possible is be- ous wounds. ‘ In the early days-of the war doctors employed the older forms of' curative surgery, which entailed:long periods of suffering to the ‘wounded soldier. By the new process the destroyed tissues and infected areas are excised, the parts thoroughly drenched with pure spirit, and after the application of a thin layer of “bipp” the wound can in many cases be sewn up immediately with every prospect of primary union and no further distress to the patient. Even wounds associated with bone in- juries or damaged joints, have been successfully treated by this method, and compound fractures have lost much of their seriousness. One of the most marvelous cases is recorded at a London military hospital. A piece of shell penetrated a soldier’s chest and diaphragm, passing into the abdominal cavity. These terrible in- juries healed without subsequent ill - NELL SHIPMAN and ALFRED WHITMAN In Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature = “CAVANAUGH OF THE FOREST RANGERS" ‘Also Showing “THE WOMAN IN THE WEB" TOMORROW—Mat 2:30 and Night J. Barney Sherry In Scotlang Yard Play - ; “HIGH STAKES” S A i consequences, the track of the missile “Also Keystone Comedy bei excised and the wound sutured | 88d nur;;n; “’B“y tskes t;“’tll"l“ce ?t ":: ing done to see to it that he is well « Q 9 after a thorough application of “bipp.” | Way calle road, an ere 1s 'WRONGED BY MISTAKE Sitailar sucoess Tas been attuined in | White light but the evening star.” : fed, well cé;)thcd atnd el’lflliler::’;lly cases of gas gangrene, which is de- s equlpped. 1gamzz_1 ons 1 e e prived of its chief terror since the Bible Saves Life. Y. M. C. A, are looking to his phys- germs of this infection can no longer During the progress of most wars ical comfort, healthful recreation thrive. .. —— 2 stories gain currency of how some sol- | 2 % p dier’s life was saved because the bullet and clean fun. If he is sick or which hit him first went through the wounded the Red Cross will provide Bible he was carrying on his breast. for him with tender, loving care. There were several such instances re- 4 ported'in the Civil war and perhaps all Yet there is one thing that will of them were true. The first to come bring a smile to his face and a joy from France is that of William R. Wil- 2 son, nineteen years of age, from New- to his heart that none of these can castle, Pa. He was carrying a Bible give; that only you can give— and a trench mirror in his pocket. 4 German blillet hit them both, pene- your photograph. , trating only enough to scratch his skin REX TflMmuw and do no damage whatsoever though 4 it came from a sharpshooter and was Special Attraction - well almed. Books, especially Bibles, P are evidently very efficlent breast MARY MAGLAREN e The Pennsylvania department of for- "Thfl Mlldfll's cflflfflssmll" estry has offered to the French gov- ernment 4,000,000 tree seedlings as an ] [ ] ,’ . I aid to that country in reforesting the Wednesday shell-torn woods in eastern France. The offer is commended everywhere. - Harry carey ! Though at present France is unable (] to do much in the way of rehabilitat- What Happened to a Girl Who Ran Away ; 2 In ing her devastated lands, the sympathy er in from a S|eepy Vi"age “ B“ckmg Broad'ay " ;l‘xl:;isxso?e!t;i egfi;ade&;;:e&::o:hzg Ha]tliel‘llp, flze p]]OngI‘ap]Z 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’clock the proper time comes she will not you r fow n lack the material means to recoup her- = . self from the terrible afflictions she has suffered —Pathfinder. + -students regis to to. Hakk 1 v o e N . Mr. Erlandson and, family'aud Miss pictglfre tak:n. erup’s ard have Yl!;l:; tended the Little Falls Business Col- T, """(I:AN "“élll.llll'{E“" i IIlI|||l||||=- . Pearl Bottihg of Cass Lawe spent Sat- RAPID STRIDES IN SURGERY |1ege and secured a railroad position > 2] = urday in the city; Charles Hickok of Vernviile, was B - atfuinsty one dollars & monih. . & 12wy OANYTHING_ANYWHERE S £ Mr. and Mrs. James Winebrenner | remain here. for some time. It is| Alleviate Pain and Heal the Most - | = dpsslary Enter college Sept. 2. aap T » I~ W= of Dewey avenue were the guests-of | twenty-one years since. -Mr. Hickok |~ Dangerous “Wounds. ge,‘;d for caytalo i % 2 N "fl.g’ m INSURE c < Q£ %/le; :Vinebrenngr slibmther, “Dloc" was in Bemidji and he stated Satur- — B :’E. c @ >y -] § oo} mv Z = nebrenner and wife of Lake Plan:|day he saw “one of two changes in| “Bipp” is one of the new words that on gg. WITH = tagenet yesterday. the town sincevthat time.” will bxz)epudded to the dictionary as the WHY PEOPLE LIVE IN CITIES B g ms_\a_gz E MILL ER g [; o g S direct outcome of th. “Bipp” is | = ; - TR a com&‘m‘t’,ofi of b?s:;fi:h |0({:)I;0n: Subject Discussed in a Way That May 9 Ba ] w‘,‘:’ a2 ) AND BE 8 Q -, wn = 3 { and puraflin paste, and is the name Please °'; N°¥' According to " E. "< >‘=,° :<E SURE F E i E 'E ! glven to one of the most important One's Disposition. gg a =~ E S ioE NGURANCE ] T] z = | | e fcal di . Ri : = . .= | 2 filgfflcfi’“' :Cg;’:f;z: (‘)’;g’:“?:t;’e:ég;g e e Bmc:; a'fl- o 8 Officé Security Bank Bldg. : g ‘. TONIGHT--7:30 & 9 of London. It exercises a strango | Darton suys, in falking aboit his old 2 6 g © SPhone 747 F. 0. Box 204 = z i ’ charm upon the treatment of danger- | Rome town: [N > MIDJI MlN.NESOTA = = i 1] —