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A ESDAY EVENING/AUGUST 20,1918 1 _1_III|IIIIIlIIIIIl"IllIIIllIIllllillllllllllllllll_L_’-.‘ & PERSQN:_AL&AND% E NEWSY:NOTES £ ;-:'llllllllllIllllilIllllllllllllllllllll!l'lllllllfi, R. C. Hayner transacted- business lin Tenstrike yesterday: $50,000:.to loan on_farms. - Dean Land Ca. - d71tf ; Mrs, C. A. Skinner of Becida trans- acted business in Bemidji Monday. Tilda Moi of town of Frohn was Bthe guest of Bemidji friends yester- day. i Miss Retta Foster of Wilton w‘as a between train visitor in the city yes- {8terday. B Mrs Arthur Warner of Puposky L transacted ~business in- Bemidji- yes- 2 térday. S e Mrs. Albert Keers of Becida passed ‘% vesterday in the city the guest of friends. # If you'want a car call Enterprise Auto Co. -Offiee phone 1, residence {§ phone 10. ; - -66tf e #Mrs. Walter Hogland of Wilmer is visiting her: sister, Mrs. Oliver ‘Hal- | vorson of Nevis for a month. One of these nice days you ought {#to go to Hakkerup’s and have youy \§ picture taken, . s 14tf ? Mrs. Abe. Cohen of” this city has| f been the guest of Mrs. M. A. Saeks of i#Akeley for a week. e ‘n Miss Leah Berman ot:M;nne'abolig, : formerly of Bemidji is a guest.at the % & C.” R. Sanborn.-home, G I. G. Haycraft of Solway: was among the:businéss visitors yester- day. Mr. Haycraft is:a-merchant in Solway. ¢ ; : L who has been’ a guest at-the C. R. Sanborn home for a few:days has re- i turned-to-her home. g Mrs, C..S. Tom,sberé, t Su;iarior, ‘Wis., who-has beén the guest’of her < has returned to-hér home.: [ Mrs. {W. Z. Robinson and_little daughter left yesterday afternoon for Fargo, N.-D., where they will visit . relatives for some time: 2 “Pictures can help win the war,” the government says. :Portrait, kodak ‘prints. - Rich Sudio, 29 10th. 1mo-910 Rev. ‘M. A. Soper, Sunday school missionary; and family left today by automobile;-for Todd ‘county “where they will spend a week. Misses F,loreme‘ Johnson and Ruth Brown of Grand Forks, N. D., are liam H. Brown for a few days. F. F. Burchard, secretary of the ‘board of education of the Grand For! city schools, is spending:ten days at points in the vlcinity‘ of :Bemidji:: Mrs. G. E. Carson’s, 0. E.'S. Red Cross Knitting club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Kreatz, 607 Miss Myrtle Halvorson and Mrs. . Oliver Halvorson of Nevis autoed to - 2esmidji Monday and passed the ‘day “dllopping. i Mrs. Mabel Charlton, who has vis- ited her mother, Mrs. C. A. Skinner of Becida for a month, returned to her home in Minot, N. D., yesterday. C. M. Cooley, judge of the district -court, and; J. H. Ruettell of Grand Forks are: enjoying- an outings at Lake Bemidji, making the trip by motor. Mrs. Earl McMahon of Dewey ave- nue, who was operited upon yester- day, at St. Anthony’s hospital, is getting along as well as can be ex- pected. Mrs. J. Friedlund of Hawley, who has visited her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bye of Pinewood for the past ten days, was in Bemidji yesterday en- ute to her home. She has also vis- ited at Pilliger, Minng = Mrs. Groves and daughter, Miss Caroline Groves, of Sugar Bush town- ship, were in the city yesterday mak- ing arrangements for Miss Carolinc to again attend the high school this fall and winter. Mrs. W. L. Brooks has gone to Su- perior, Wis., where she . will visit rel- atives and friends for ten days. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Gammans;of Boston, Mass., who Has been her house guest for some time. The auto route book of Minne- sota which gives you the information you want in a handy volume, show- ing every desirable route in the state is the TIB'Route Book. Sold at the Pioneer Stationery House, for 75c. Next door:to Netzer’s. Former post- office. 6d829 Mrs. Paul Yaple, and little daugh- ter, Marion, of Billings, Mont., who have been the guests of Mrs. Yaple's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans for the past three weeks, have gone to Minneapolis, where they will visit for a short time and from there will go to Eau Claire, Wis., before returning. to their home. The Cass County Pioneer says: “J. J. Piersch went to Bemidji last week Saturday, to meet his little son Samuel who was on his way herc from his home in Superior. J. J. and the boy are going camping next week and expect to have a jolly outing. Sammy will stay until school starts next fall.” & = |fairs; but found on arrlvall tha&t th?i re- cruiting office had been closed,and no 't satistied recruits will be accepted pending the f’fo"‘g"glflf ;’ofr Sl?il; ig?fi:t‘:;s?ut : Ay one new:registration, which is set for the way—he had to be a “soldier of the first " week ,in .next week.—Williams | (o0, "0 ell. Bét‘:iau;e he lhll{ed on Garden st.,dhe wanted the best kind of a war garden J. E. Fitzgerald of Billings, Mont.,| 50 before he “joined up” and went to Camp Lewis on his way to France remain & guest at the P. J. Russell|young Mauchel secured a garden home until the later part of the week. | manual from the national war gar: Miss Ellenstein of Minneapolis, sister, Mrs. Harry TFitus and husband,{... visiting ‘at the summer, home of Wil- | ®s|of the First Scandinavian Lutheran Bemidjt avenue, tomorrow- afternoon. | " Harry King and Joe Ferguson au- toed to Bemidji Monday, to try to en- list, with -an allowance of time in which to wind.up their business-af- Northern Light. arrived in the city yesterday and will He came to accompany his-wife and}jen little ‘daughter; .Margaret, home tolga guide proceeded to get after .the Billings. ‘They have been the guests| packyard. of :Mrs: Fitzgerald’s mother, .Mrs.| ]l spare hours, and:by the time he P. J. Russell for two months... The|jeft in Bemidji. - - - Official TIB Automobile Route books, 1918 Minnesota edition, show- ing all the principle routes in this staf. The routes are accurate. and the official field representatives of the TIB. Automobile Route : Book ; Com- | BRITISHER: CAN SAW HUNS. pany. Price 75c at the Pioneer Sta- tionery House, Beltrami avenue, next: to Netzer's. < 6d824 Mrs. Louis Murphy and her two children, wAll leave tomorrow for|and Minneapolis, enroute for Denver, T Colo. " to /join Mr. Murphy, who has|Eng been there for- some months. At join Mrs. Murphy and her children; | to PUTS IN FINE GARDEN San Jose, Cal., Aug. 20,—Paul Fitzgeralds formerly made their home | gnough ‘to, wave good-bye to him. Some of the finest-string beans and|' corn eyer grown here were yesterday presented to' the San Jose Chamber of Commerce by Mrs. 8. Mauchle, the work of the warrior’s war garden were compiled from mappings.by the| when he went away. London, Aug. 20.—They have ’em over here as well as in Painted Post Joe has spent 60.of his 70 years Minneapolis: Miss:Mayme Sheehy will tramping and inventing.” He claims| . THE BEMIDJL: DAILY; PIONEER - . "~~~ SKIRTS TO. BE HIGHER New York, Aug. 20.—Skirts are to go higher, quite considerably higher.| There is a mention that they are to be shortened three in- ches from the present length; but the *present length is variable, Some skirts are already three in- ches - shorter than some other skirts. " The tip came straignt from Paris. | . BEFORE JOINING .COLORS . (By United Press.) commission, and with this as He worked diligently in for camp: his beans were large That Strange:. Girl SPIDORA The Girl with. a Spider Body HOW: CAN SHE LIVE? Feature Attraction at the Carnival: . . DON'T FAIL TO. SEE HER soldier’s: mother, who took over BUT HE WON'T'SAW . W00D, | (By. United Press.) Carver’s Corners. here’s -Joe - Ingram, of Oakham, land— -~ “ x haye walked 60,000 miles, all and she will go.to Denver: to-spend[in England,-and his inventions in some -time. of Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire of this | one. city, and was formerly Miss Clara Dicaire. Joe The Mankato Daily Review says: #C. 0. Dailéy and family and Mrs. W. W. Frost and family returned last evening from a pleasant outing spent|. at Lake Hubert, Mr. and Mrs, Dailey having spent the past ten days:there midji, and through Itasca state parks On, the return trip home they found the roads between :Belle Plaine and LeSueur very:bad. The rain -extend- ed.into the northern part of the state, but the roads there are sandier, so that the weather does not make much [ difference. to travelers.” and the others -a’ month or more, They toured to Cass -Lake and Be- FURNIQ'EHRE CANNING DEMONTRATIONS. " Miss Mable Anderson, home demon- stration agent, will give demonstra- tions in home canning: by the. one period cold-pack method at Akeley high school, August 22, at 2 p. m.] Miss Anderson will show how to save everything in your garden by.canning whether. it be your Vegetables or fruits, also meats and fish. Canning without sugar and the use of corn syrup and corn sugar as substitutes will interest many in view of the present . shortage. Canning fish, meats and poultry when prices are lowest will save the family many dol- lars.—Herald. Tribune, Akeley. OFFICERS ELECTED. At a meeting held in the basement church, last. evening, the following Sunday school officers were -elected for the:ensuing year:, . Superintendent — Rev. -« Johnson. Secretry—-0.. Opsahl. Treasurer—Miss Julia Munger. Osmund EVANGELIST TO SPEAK. Rev. B. F. Clover, evangelist, has returned from a tour through the western states, and is preparing to go to France to work among the sol- diers. He will speak in the Luther- an Free church in the Fifth ward ‘Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 o’clock. ARRIVES SAFELY. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Connick' have received word that their son, Frank L. Connick, formerly of the Bemidji Home Guard, has arrived safely ‘“‘over there.” He send his regards to the It costs the government less to let tain him in a padded: céll;:so. he has Jjust started ‘his-farewell : tour, sche- duled for 10,000 miles. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy |clude a. combination squirrel | trap expect: to. make their home for a year submarine with a buzz-saw on its or more, at Denver.—Grand -Forks |nose that will fly into boche forma- Herald:.-Mrs Murphy is the daughter tions and cut ;lxem to' pieces one by keep on walking than to main- aerer Sackior : This picture is one of five World UNDERTAK]NG pictures |selected to show at.the AV LIV rand, leading photoplay house in Minneapolis, -that Mr. Branham, -the Strand mpnager; declares are-among the best aver screehed. . “Tinsel” ap- pears at ;the Grand theatre tomor- row, andithe other selected pictures are coming to the Grand soon. H. N. M'KEE, Funeral ::: Director.~ - PHONE 178:W or R FRANK ‘D. COREY’S LITTLE GIA WILL EXHiBIT! IN Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 19-24 at the Ball Park WITH $10,000 CARRY US ALL $5,000 BOB ELI FERRIS WHEEL AUTOMOBILE MONKEY SPEEDWAY BIG 10-IN-ONE SIDE SHOW COLORED MINSTREL SHOW Big Illusion Shows, Spidora Show, Peggy Sphinx Show, Athletic Show, 20 High-Class Concessions, Free Acts Too Numerous to Mention 1 members of the Home Guard, QUIT MEAT WHEN. . * KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Troubles You. . No man'or woman who eats meat -egularly can make a mistake by flush- ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become- over-worked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from - the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders = come from % sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys-or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, § stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys. will-act fine. This famous: salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has-been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize .the acids in-urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink which ev- eryone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean gnd active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding seri- ous kidney complications. l(lc and 20c . 7pawn by her former sweetheart. THEATRE TONIGHT ‘Dorothy Phillips “THE GRAND PASSION” %4 The suspense becomes acure in the final reel as to whether the Powder Plant will be|destroyed and also '‘a%to whether, in case they are not killed by the mob, will it be Dick or Jack who wins out with Viola? V1 A MOST ABSORBING: DRAMA 1 7:20 and 9 o’Clock . SPECIAL_ATTRACTION Again-DORGTHYPHILLIPS at the REX THEATRE Tomorrow In the Superb Attraction “THE MORTGAGED. WIFE' The remarkable story of a young bride held in ¥ Could she have known that her husband would get off the other side of the train which was to take him west and a new start, she would have-—but what she did do was even better. : ENTERPRISE -AUTO * C0: Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and' Night Service: Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 ResidencePhone-10.| WM. M’CUAIG,. " Manager:::: Let a man once get the pure - clean taste of Real.Gravely. : Chewing Plug—and he bids- ordinary. tobacco. good-bye. - - Peyton Brand . . $100 Reward,-$100. . .. nleased to learn that there the foundat! work. - e ;proprietors .have so mu Send. for list of testimonials. CHENEY & CO., Address F\. l Ohjo. Eol{hy all Druggist; e o ' THE PIONEER WANT ADS: .~ c @ s B e 3~ b SRy Real:Gravely. : “Chewing; Plug - 10c a pouch~and worth.it . .. Gravelylasts somuchlongenit costs Bow uithan ardinary plag. ® e e ceoceococccces :‘;:';t_.} B. Gravely Tobacco-Company P Danvillg, Virginia _ . . TONIGHT--7:30 & 9 ROY STEWART"" “In' Another One of Them There “Red Saunders” West- ern Pi'chers That Hands You a Tingle:: From Top to Tootsies “THE FLY GOD” Comedy, “THE PLAYWRIGHT’S WRONG”—Keytone — : TOMORRQW—Mat. 3:00—Evening 7:30 and 9:00 KITTY GORDON In World Picture “TINSEL” “Tinselsis filled with surprises, love, temptation, sincerity, friendship, passion, good men and bad men, and all-pervading mother love.” : HEARST-PATHE NEWS and FORD TOPIC REELS That Jad of yours, over seas. All that is humanly possible is be- ing done to see to it that he is well fed, well clothed and efficiently equipped. . Organizations like the Y. M. C. A., are looking to his phys- ical comfort, healthful recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or " wounded the Red Cross will provide for him with tender, loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give— your photograph. Hakkerup, the photographer in your fown i The readers of. :this paper, will /b8 at' least one: dreaded disease that nce has.. been: able to cure in all its stages and that is -eatarrh. -Gatarrh -being greatly influenced by constitutional;:: conditions ‘reguires gonstitutional-treatment. ,Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally. and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces of the System thereby destroying ion.-of.the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution apd assisting nature:in doingits. i« e curative powers of Hall edicine that: they, offer /Onei i lars for any case that it fails Just telephone Goldberg, They are worth money. Telephone 638-W. Bemidji, Minn. R I S R A B R R A B T A e PR E N TR T Waste Not; Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, [RON or RAGS-—notify me and I will call for them in any part; of the city and Nymore. 638-W. - I also guarantee to pay the market price, so don’t @ throw away your old articles. We buy HIDES and-FURS and pay freight on all 100 !B pound shipments or over to out of town shippers. J. COLDBERGC . 112 Third Street R R e e S S A S S PR | i | | | | | | | e | | 1 | | =