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- ~ Ashland and Washburn, Wis, it ‘" the Eastern Star Red Cross Kmtting " Aldrich of Wilton were among the = WHAT 'SO'.CIETY" lS DOING = =4 = £ = E = E £ = .2 S 5! 2 ‘I.ADIES ATD MEETING. The Ladies Aid society of the Meth- odist church’ will meet at the home of ‘Mrs. F.'T. Beaver, on Birchmont road, tomorrow afternoon. The la- dies will meet at the church at 2 o'clock and will bring dishes and lunch for themselves and friends. wit of t historic tones of the conflict. While Betsy was waliting in her| * mountain cabin for the call to join| : the raiders, events of grave impor- ance were swiftly moving in the lit- .MRS. CARSON HOSTESS. Mrs. G. E. Carson will entertain circle at her home tomorrow after- noon-at 2:30 o'clock. % tle - HOSTESS TO AID- . The Swedish Lutheran aid ‘of the Fifth ward will meet at the home of Mrs. Gus ‘Lund, tomorrow, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Ail are welcome. e TR § eq - NEWSY 'NOTES lIlllililllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll Orville Senear returned ‘yesterday from Fosston, where he visited a week with -Russel Stafford. by Miss Gena Sands of Gonvick came to Bemidji yesterday and will attend the Bemidji schools. One of these nice days you oright. to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken, 14t in Mr. and Mrs Barrett and Mr. and Mrs.. E. Gorman of St. Cloud were among the Bemidji visitors yesterday. Harry Palmer left today for Sroux Ta:, where he will visit relatives for two week.s WA Dean $50,000+to loan on rarms. a71tt Land Co. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice left’ yes- terday ~ morning for Minneapolis where they will attend the state fair. vMrs. H. Aldrich and Mrs. Luman business visitors in the city- Monday. If you want a car call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf L. L: Chapman and wife, and E. T. Hankin and wife of Fargo, N. D, were registered at the Markham ho- tel Monday, - H0! Miss Frances Sinclair and Miss Helen Sinclair of Neving came to Be- midji yesterday and will attend the Bemidji high school. of of the; Swi APictures can help win the war,” the'government says. Portrait, kodak priints. Rich Sudio, 29 10th. . 1mo-910 avi wa Mrs. James Taylor who has' visited relatives in Crookston, Fosston and other points, returned to her home in Tenstrike Monday. No Miss Mildred Kapp of Puposky was in ‘Bemidji ‘Monday enroute to St. Paul, where she will attend St. Jo- seph’s academy. Mrs. Supry and daughter, Grace, have returned from a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Superior, me: Me: and Mrs. O. J. Tagley returned Saturday from Clearbrook, where they passed a coupde of days on busi- ness matters. Mrs. A. F. DeWald, who had vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastman of Moose, returned to her home in Ironton yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Fossum of Kelliher was in the city yesterday on her way to Minot, N. D., where she will attend to business matters. Miss Marguerite Main of Turtle River, who has visited her uncle, Dr. E. T. Frank of Warren for a couple f weeks, returned to her home yes- terday Mrs. T. Jolmson of Gonvick was in Bemid]l yesterday. From here she went to Littlefork where she has ac- cepted a position in an office. Mrs. Tom. Donaldson of Mizpah was in the city yesterday, enroute to Tenstrike where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor for two weeks Mrs. Agnes Klein of St. Paul and Mrs. J. C. Anderson and son of Caz- enoviz, Wis., are spending some time in Bemidji. They came here to seek relief from hay fever. Van McGriff and family of Clear- brook were in the city yesterday en- route to Anderson, Ind., by automo- bile, where they will make their fu- ture home. Mrs. Arthur Kahala, who had vis- ited her sister, Mrs. Alec Cameron of Grant Valley and friends in Bemidji for some time, returned to her home in’ Crookston today. Miss Lucile Young left today for Spokane, Wash., where she will at- tend college this winter. Miss Young “MORGAN 'S RAI.DERS” ‘TONIGHT. Tonight at the Rex, Raiders,” an episode of the Civil war, through which runs a thread of ro-|B. mance and love, will be presented| Wheeler, Minneapolis; role. ley, who had:left the village to join|o’c the Union forces, had returned to his native village as. commander of a company of fighters. - It was a trick of fate that brought Betsy. Dawley face to face with her handsome cousin—a stroke of for-}the Bemidji Box company. tune for him, that his uncle had join-] : : ’ men had me PPERSONALS AND £ 2ot sznit-sud sos ad An added feature is a fine comedy Every woman has her own’ theory of how a husband should be handled. Some women:- believe in making hub- give them a bit more leeway, and there is still another class that lets ‘em run wild every once in a while‘to get rid of ‘the inherent deviltry that floats within the make-up of every good benedict. Beautiful Gloria Swanson gives an exquisite portrayal of Edith Emerson is to be shown at the Grand theatre tonight. Tomorrow at the Rex will be bre~ sented a special feature, Mary Mac- Laren in the masterpiece of realism the author Ida May Parks. Mrs. Emma PFried and Mrs. J. He- ger, and tirned yesterday morning to their home in. Fuldah, after a two weeks’ visit at the Kiehl home. Mrs. Roy Glidden and _children have returned from Superior, Wis., where they visited Mrs. weeks. Mrs. J. W. Smith and son, Berman, First Lieutenant Bart Long, in the day and today, while enroute to Thief River Falls and Grygla by, automo- bile. & V. ©. Michel and mother of St. Paul, who have been occupying the for the past week, returned-home to- day. Mr, Michel is a well known newspaperman of St. Paul. Dr. E. H. Smith and wife and sons, Gordon and John, returned Sunday evening from a two weeks’ auto trip. Among the cities visited were Mirme-| apolis, Elk River and Crosby. don Smith, who had spent the sum- his parents back to Bemidji. FURNITURE AND Printing Among those THEATERS S Miss S. B. Gardner, Staples; Beach, Wadena;. W. W. Rothrick Minneapolis; B. hi Violet Mersereau in the lead|son Duluth; R. H. Knoll, he Civil war and depicts one of the|[ Billings, Chicago. BLISH-ROSS. village of Greenburg. Harry Daw- Wi by officiating. Morgan Raiders, Young Dawley’'s GRAND TONIGHT. tomorrow = aftermoon Liuunch only 15c: toe the mark pretty closely, others “Everywoman’s Husband,” which, REX TOMORROW. Model Bread Confession,” from News of parties, visiting soldiers, other visitors, weddings, deaths, acci- dents, etc.. gratefully received by the Pioneer. ‘Telephone 922. and daughter, Emma, mother Sister, of Mrs. R. W. Kiehl, re- Glidden’s ther, Mrs. McCollough, for several GLOEU\ SWANSON mw TR.IAN’GLE PLiy,EvErywomans Huseann® the Fifth ward, returned the first the week from Virginia, where y visited Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. anson. e, S ation department of the U. S. A s a Markham hotel visitor yesttr- ing to the rules in the book. Added Attraction “FIRST AID”—Keystone MARKHAM REGISTER | registered a.tMthe Markham hotel yesterday were MIS.|for the Red Cross yesterda. Edward Erskine, Grand Rapids; J. C. e Vi Higbe, St. Paul; H. B. Day, Little-{ p g Arnold at the head of th - llIIIIlllIlllIllllllllllllI' forke: John Ward, Thief River ¥alls; ad of the sew. B. Al Prichard, “Morgan’s | Thief River Falls; Einar Hedlin, Se- beka; E. P. Bright Minneapolis; H. R. A. Peter- Minnea; It is a drama of the lost cause|olis; A. H. Larson, anenpolis, C. E. Miss Fern Ross and Lloyd ‘Blish ¢ married last evening at 7:45 clock, - at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. John anlé[is%vffto Mississippi avenue, Rev. A. hit- 3 . DD e ire B Heury 0. Bjoring, of town of Liberty, will make their home in the Fifth ward, the groom being employed: by o p, i Attend the apron and fancy work the Moreer Raiders in sale in the Swedish church tomorrow afternoon and evening Lunch 1lk’)c Many beautiful pieces of fancy work for sale at the Swedish church and ‘evening: ”anD Want ‘Ad column today. B w0 | last. page. i There is alv]v{afyshsome o‘ch(;r w to make things comfy ar?cl;l a:;.Ii?i;ra‘ctive ?or giend “hus- lF BACKACHY OR band when wifey paints home sweet home a dull gray color, and runs her husband accord- Eat Less Meat, Also Take Glass ~RED CROSS NOTES TO REMODEL SHIRTS. A number of factory shirts arrived These shirts have to be remodeled, and Mrs. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. only. one way to cure catarrhal deafne; and that Is b Catarrhal Deafness {9 causcd by an in- flamed condition of the mucoul lining of the Eustachian Tube. inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness 18 the result. inflammation can be reduced and this t MADE FISHING EAS' Paris, Sept: 8.-—It's an ‘ill that blows' nobody good: 'Durin; bombardment behind'the lines There. 18 o constitutional réme ‘When this tube is [The explosions killed hundreds of fish which the country folk ee.gerly vmeu me harvested. ing department, wants volunteers to| rcstorea to its normal. condition, hear: nt rip, baste and stitch. must be.returned to headquanters by| an the tenth of this month. Helpers are wanted every afternoon at the li- brary. b HOSTESS TO CIRCLE. < St. Phillip’s Red~Cross circle will meet at the home of Mrs. McClernan, 413 Fourth street, tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o’clock. A large attend- These shirtg| win deafness are causcd by catarrh, which is faces. :;\ot blood on the mucous surfaces of the stem. We will glve One Hundred Dollars for any case-of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot Ye cured by Hall's Catarrh Modlelne. Cir- ulars froc Subscribe for The Pioneer be deatroyed forcver. Many cases of RISLAND-BAKER, Ole Risland and Sarah Jane Baker, both of Bemidji, were united in mar- | riage® Saturday evening at 8 o’clock, at the home of. the bride’s sister, at 1215 Irvine avenue; Rey. O. P. Gram-/ bo officiating. Mr..and ‘Mrs. Risland | will ‘make their home in' this’ city, the groom being employed with the Crookston Lumber company. inflamed condition of the mucous sur- Hall's Catarrh Medicine: acts thru All Druggists; 7 " J. CHENEY & CO “Toledo. O. ‘ance\is desired, FUNERAL IS HELD, -~ The funeral of Cora Bjoring, the 19-year-old daughter of Mr:. and Mrs. was held Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Trinity church, Rev. Grambo of the Fifth ward of- fiiciating. Miss Bjoring died Friday morning at her home from tubercu- iosis, from-which she had been. suf- fering for the past several months, having been confined to her-bed for the past three months. WILL RESIDE HERE. . Mr..and Mrs. J M. Murphy of St. Paul, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will make their home here. Mr. | Murphy is representative for Foley Bros. Grocery company of St. Paul, taking the place of Carl Hanson, in this district, was has entered the service. There is something for you in the It’s on the 'REX THURSDAY ONE NIGHT ONLY In the gripping sensational | | photo-drama of ‘Alaskan life The Spoilers From the Famous Novel by REX BEACH Admission: Children 15¢ Adults 25¢ | KIDNEYS BOTHER of Salts Before Eat- ing Breakfast Uric acid in meat excites the'kid- neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; rthrop cottage on Birchmont road Gor- r at.Granite Falls, accompanied " The Original Cut-Rate Dentists OUR SPECIALTY 10 Year Guarante® Gold Crown ... Bridge Work, per toot! Gold Fillings, up fro Silver Fillings .. SET OF TEETH Open Evenings Till 8:00 Opp. City Hall, Schroeder Bldg. —— The Dental Corner —— Union Dentists Dr. Norcross Dr. Clarke UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funera! Director PHONE 178-W or R CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK | the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek rellef two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or you’ll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat leds meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass 'of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fam- ous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ- ity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weak- THEATRE - TONIGHT - t's a Bluebird—It’s Good' * leet Miersar%u f“M‘?orga_an»’s Raiders : ‘A big drama of love and the lost cause of the south, reflecting ‘a sensational episode of the Civil war, FIVE—GRIPPING REELS-—FIVE King ngggt in “PIIFixIt” 10c and-20c TOMORROW’S. FEATURE BILL Mary MacLaren in the Masterpiece of Reality “A Model Bread Confession” That lad of yoxirs, 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 ness. Jad Salts is mexpulslvc, cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink which every- one should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Drug- gists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in over- coming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. ARE YOU IN NEED OF Tags Cards Blanks Folders Dodgers Receipts Envelopes Statements Bill Heads Invitations Packet Heads Letter Heads Call at Pioneer Office Phones 922 and 923 was one-of the 1918 graduates of the Bemidji high school. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bentley of the Fifth ward have gone to Clear- water, where they will visit for a short time before going to Minne- apelis to attend the state fair. 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