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Goldfish for sale at Blliott's Flower Shop, . 2d11 'ISDOING ‘Miss Lucy Brooks of Lake Boule- vard 18 8xpected to return from Min- mneapolis the latter part of the week; ‘where 'she 'has beén visiting rrxends since: before New Yean. The and Mrs. C, L. Mchffery, who has visited relatives in town of Frohn for a month, was in- Bemidji yesterday enroute to St. Hilaire, where she'will visit relatives before returning to her ‘Ihome. in Grand Forks, N. D. Mo xm'o HOSTESS, Mis, . H. nufii will entertain the Willing Workers ald. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock at‘;he home Among the bnsiuess ‘vigitors in.the city are R. E.Jordan; Minneapolis; H. L. Coleman ea,polia, Carl Young, Chicago; ar Norbergen. Leeds; J. W. Morrizon, Minneapolis; H. A.:Halvorson, St, Paul, and J. 8, -Kippinfi, Mlnnenpolis.' ‘Why buy ooa.l‘l Gteen cut sea- soned:cord Wwood is cheaper. We deliver poplar at' $6 per cord, jack |~ pine at $6, tamarac 'at '$6.50' and birch at $7. It stove lang’th is de- ‘Bired add $1 per cord.! “W. E. Tuller; ‘| Phone 30-R or 30-W. - ) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEEN. »:1 rhall tefce collections on all past due accounts a.ner Januog 16,1919, No 'exceptions, , hroader C. E Tatt of St. Paul spent yester~ day in the city 7 0. L. Breine of Fosston passed Jes- E terday in the clty ity N. N: Stronck of. Chchgo le spendlng a short tlme ln the cit; y t FITRIS N J. D. Henry of Sflnneapous Was 2| &K KK KKK K KK KK KK visitor in Bem!d,]l Wednesday: PUPOSKY k#{*#*il«kiikii{ H. B, Moore of _St. Payl transacted|” o I bnslnes ln the city Wadnesday w of our young men in 3 service have been mus- tered out and have returned to their ‘homes dn this vicinity. They are; Ray - ‘McKnight;Arthur-Warher, M. ‘Mattgon, William Maltrude and Wil “Iliam Fi1l, hefng honorably discharged [, from the:various: camps in this coun-: try. * We welc all back to'this ‘| little burg John ‘Smith of Bertha transactad‘ business'in the city Wednesday T ) E..A. Linder of W ¢ the out of business | visitors. eve a danee was given it Harry Mnher, who was 15 [ Statesr” Al present'ro kg fine i A dglic ‘Ql'fl g8 came near burning out New Year’s eve. Fire started, “inknown to"them, and by the“time they noticed it it had gained a good 5 ut’ with: rapid’ thinking and hey managed to get it ¢! h‘'with a 1oss ‘of ‘ail their’ .good clothing and heddlng-»and other | minor things, abgoi A 'The sad new reached this burg Sunday..that Mr. Allan-at Neeley’s Siding had passed ‘to his'reward, that/ day after a season. of serio llin‘ess. € ily. ‘was |, down with the influenza but they are: much' fmproved: - The'greatest’ sym-' pathy of the entire surrounding com- munity - goes ‘out to: the wife and three children, which “are left” to mourn their loss.’ School opened again Monday and pupils sbem to be - xlnd to: get back to work." x "This cold snap coming on has made folks think of the wood pile these days.’ ‘ 80 one can-hear the axe and saw readily in use. : Word has just been received that. Mr. Strand’s two sons, Arthur and Robert, who are in the foreign serv- ice, aecldentally met on the battle grounds in France. Luut& V. Larson transacted busin terday T It you vrlm. ‘a ‘éar-eéali -Bn Auto Co. Office phone 1, r Miss - Gladys, Hensel of town of Frohn' spent §yeste¥flny in ‘Bemidii ahopplng Miss Lena Jacobson "of Gonvick was a between train shopper in the city yesterday L. Okenson, C. Ansley, W. A. Ben- zie and 'D. D. Daly -of Minneapolis are in the city. F. J. Hickman of Minneapolis was among the’ business ‘visitors: in the city Wndnqadfl'y """""" Special for, F?X“ and - Saturday at Troppman’s-—Ffesh' eegs b9c. 2110 i M. L. Stone of St.' Paul spent yes- terday in ‘Bemidji, ‘being a guest at the Hotel Markham. R, C. Grocho spendipg; the ‘day’ of Duluth is Bemidji, being Don't Keep Friends Waiting. _Be prompt in keéping soclal ‘enga ments.. The man or woman who s varlably laté'soon merits disrespect for his own convenience ard beétomes un popular with his friends. " No excuse s compensation to & friend for having to walt for half an‘hour after the appotut-° ed. meeting . In making appo(nt~ ments allow a little time for posslble delays—then appear promptly at um hour set~—Biddy Bye, M"l George Clark and son, Fred, of Turtle River were the guosts of Bemidji' triends yesterday. Frank, H. Keyeér of International Falls' is ‘spending some time in . Be- midji on business matters. E. A. Dorrance of Duluth was among the out of town business visi- tors in the city yesterday. : A. K. Aahorg of Northome was a visitor here Yesterday, being regls- tered at the' Hotel | Markham. “We Must Operat e a.l: Frosh milk at Troopman’s Store; Once'” 10 cents per, quurt 1s you call for-it. Edl 11 Appendicitis has clutched an- other : victim. Clogged intes- tines. generate .the poisons of this dreaded ase. How of- tén this migh ave been avoid- ed by the ‘use of “Hollister’s Rocky Mounfiam Tea.” This wonderful heérb laxative pene- trates and cleanses the lower bowels, removing irritation and poisons. ' Thousands of ‘womien! are today enjoying health thru the . virtue of this excellent medxcme. less in action. Get a package today. " .. City, Drug Stor H. W..Chase of Bpring Lake was a guest at the Markham yesterdsy whllflfl the city on business matters. aup int er co tow vlaltgm % R v. M..A, Soper, Sunday school missionary, returned today from Pu- posky where he hg}d services at Lak: Julig sandtoriu erddy 3 Mhineapons, general “*the ".Crookstén ny, ls among tho out o( aneapolis form- erly clty attorrey ' of “this ‘city;’ now! assistant attorney general, is among, the uulness visitors in the city. 7 Emest Falls of Grant Valley, re. cent, honorably discharged from military service, was in Bemidji yes- terddy making arrangements to move his “ mily here. Prevention Today - Protection Tomorrow If you keep your digestlve system free from food-waste, it will keep your blood free from the dangerous poisons which it absorbs from food- waste iermentatmn which goes on while you are constipated. If your blood is free from poisons it will protect you from colds and the dread- ful l}fteraefl'ech, Influenza and Pneu- » MoOnia. 7 When you call a doctor, his first question‘is: “How are your bowels?” Clogged bowels, he knows, are the cause of nearly all sickness. = He knows the value of & thoro cathartic, ::;:lh as 0S8, atyea:bh:néc which complmly em igestive ,including tge lower ' bowel ere most poisons are formed. SALINOS is‘a new, really pleasant tasting salts whi .il fully effective in coldd watetrf Get. Q:x bottle(lfrom 1 your druggist for a arter (larger i sizes Fifty cents and a Dollar). rg;: safel Qet it today:*” Use it tomorrow morning. T AND CATARRH Try Before You Pay . SENPINE, the great dlmverr for ASTHMA,, HAY ' FEVER, BRONCHITIS ‘and CATARRH, has produced wonderful results - with thousands of the most *stubborn cases. If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed do not be discouraged, but ‘try at our expense this truly meritorious remiedy. Send right now for a free trial before you-forget it. Address ¥ WOODWORTH COMPANY, | Wilton, Conn.” . “‘k ] Scores of ‘personsiattended the fu- neral of a canary bird at the home of Harry Chambers, Moorestown, N." J. 0 Canary. leefi Fine Funeral. ' bird was twenty-five years old, many -grownups ‘had known it eince they were children. It was buried & S = 15T T 0ld Saying Amended. .“What's come over the girls nowa- gleness {s hifss 'tis folly to be wivea™ P Rp g days? They don't seem to want to mar- ry.” “Perhaps they think: Where sin- ~Boston Transeript. Doliy—"He promised to send back my lock of hair, but he hasn't done 1t | yet.” those hair restorers—all promise and PARENTS, READ IH‘IS “My son is very" h:xrd on shoes, so keeping him properly %lllte an expense to 5121188 ison *Allen, of Ami “But since I started to buy, Nedslin- soled shoes for him I have found that it costs only about tough' and durablg that {hey wear a very long !mc down because pairs. You can r"t ? almost anf /.come in al ‘of the family.: available ‘They are pruduced by a scientific pro- cess to be what soles cught to be: com- fortable, \\aterpnoof and long-wearing. They are made by ‘The.Goodyear Tire -& Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who to outwear any other heels: « flg_mmSoles OFFICIAL PIGTURES | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Adler-i-ka Helps Her in a lttle silver box- PR SUCE Same Old Trouble. Molly—“That's . the way . with Save Shée Billg:*4 od. has been writes' Mr. J. , Arkansas.’ third as miich to is 18 becatise n-Soles are so bills are kept need so many soled, shoes at store. They styles and for all members Neolia Soles: are: also everywhere for ' re-soling. Every make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed SURRENDER . OF THE ENTIRE GER- MAN FLEET The Real Thing A SPECIAL Jewel Production First Showing In Bemidji Also Showing 60 WEST YOUNG MAN” Featuring Popular ‘Tom Moore ELKO Sat. & ‘Sunday Eight Reels—10c and 20c SPECIAL MUSIC Each Evening Adler-i-ka many years. ‘‘After using Adler-i ka my wife is able to do her own housework and did all housecleaning. The soreness and pain in her side disappeared.” (Signed) W. H. Brubaker, Salina, Pa. expels ALL gas and stopping stomach - distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lowed bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system, Often CURES constipation. pendicitls. ‘We have sold Adler-i-ka It is a ‘mixture of buck- thorn, cascara, glycerine and nine - | other simiple drugs. City Drug Store. [ ] ELKO TONIGHT and Frlday Thos. H. Ince Presents CHARLES RAY In Paramount Picture “His Own Home Town” carrieg ’round ‘a. warm spot for the old home town 'will ‘enthuse over this pieture. OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW. soul who Prevents ap- FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT. while here, ager at)the state sanatorium. ;. TO FEDERAL COURT, tend federal court GERALDINE F ARRAR as “THE ——you will see her | FIGHT! """ ~—and whip the bold BAD MEN[: -~ —of the western plains THRILLS! —galore in _this stirring drama. ' Miss " Farrar’s greéatest triumph. It's a Goldwyn Six Reel Pic- ture. Also “Smiling Bill” “THE JELLY FISH" Eight Reels .10c and 20c GH AN Sat. & Sun. Kenneth B Clarke s FAMOUS STORY “Prisnners o Pings” As Picturized by Jesse D. Hampton Starring J. Warren Kerrigan with Lois Wilson A Romantic Drama of the Wisconsin-Canadian Lumber Camps Also Comedy “MUGSEY IN SOCIETY” TOMORROW—Friday Only ROY STEWART “The Sllent Rider” Also UNIVERSAL CURRENT EVENTS R T N R $250,000 Production---Cast of 3,000 A Mighty Presentation of the Causes That Led America Into War Love— HUMANITY— PATRIOTISM— A.re Aroused by mO’S Great Drunu of the War Lest We Forget starring beautiful Rifa Jovilet Survivor of the Lusitania EIGHT BIG ACTS POPULAR PRICES Children—Under 12, 10¢ plus war Adults—20c plus war tax I 78 1 RITA JOLIVET in “LEST WE FORGET" TOD AY REX Theatre Friday L-KO OOMEDY---"OARNIVALS and CANNIBALS tax MATINEE 2:30 NIGHT RUNS First Run—7:20 Second—9:10 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hayes of the State Sanatorium are among the out of town business visitors in the city today,.; Mr. and Mrs, Hayes are form+ er residents of this city, Mr. Hayes being in the real estate . business He is now, business man~ Judge H. A. Simons will leave Monday for Duluth whore he will at- & PROFESSIONA DR. L. A\'WARD PHYSICIAN AND smmnon Bemidji, Minn. o]gh‘ghhggm?& AN AND SURGEON: Ibertson Block | Office Phnno 1ll DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEKONS Office—Miles Block M lecu\Lm EAR '1VNOSE THROAT Glasses Fitfed : BYR DR. J. T. TUOMY, , ' DENTI&T, North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 230 THORWALD LUNDE DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Acute ' and' Chronfe Dllllll. handled with great success, 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone CN-W Hours 10-12 2. m.; 2-5 7-8 p.'m. DR. E. H. SHITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleek ‘DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. PHYSICIAN AND S on Office in Mayo Block Phone 39¢ '‘Res. Phone 397 DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. R A = ) DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Oftice, O'Leary-Bowser Bld Office Phone 376-W Res. 378-R DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 VETERINARIANS D. R. BURGESS, D. V. M. Veterinarian Office Phone 8-R 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. AR mon VET Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’'s, ' Phone No. 199 8rd 8t. and Irvine Ave.: ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, F‘lour, Feed, etc. chldn = SCHEOED“ one ¢§ TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 68 818 Americs Office Phone 12 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Thira St., Bemidji - J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W NORTHERN MlNN AGENC7 —Dwight . WE Insure Anything Anywhere Offices s Securlty Bank Bld. Tel. 167 Clothes ?llén};egs For Ea& Women « and Children ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave: Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, Managef AV GARICE WD, |