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- . FRIDAY EVENING; JANUARY 10, 1919 .. passed yesterday in the city shopping. % While in the west he was cruising for | s i PERSONALS AND < friends. WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING JOINT INSTALLATION. The ladies of the G. A. R. will hold a joint installation with the G. A. R. Post,” Saturday attern@on at - 2:30 o'clock in the. Odd llows hall. Supper will - be ser\ed to members only, BIRTH_ANNIVEBSARY OBSERVED. Miss Pearl McLaughlin was pleas- ‘ antly surprised at her home last ev- ening when thirty of her friends gathered at her home and helped her celebrate the seventeenth anniver- sary of her birth. The hours were passed in dancing, music and games, qnd lunch was served, ' NEWSY NOTES ° Dean $650,000 to loau on rarms. d71tf , Land Co. John Dale of St. Paul is among ‘the out-of-town visitors. H. H. Holden of St. Paul is trans- actlng business in Bemidji. J. C. Joyce of Remer transacted business in the city Thursday.. Mrs. H. L. Waldon of Minneapolis is among the omt-of- town.-visitors. N. E. Spangler of Chicago is among the visitors at the Hotel Markham. C. L. Pegelow of Blackduck passed: . Thursday here on business matters. B. H. Baxter of Seattle, Wash., is among the week-end business visitors. G. N. Potter:of Grygla was a busi- ness visitor in -the- city yesterday: Mrs, M: Winebenner of Lake Plan- _-taganet passed yesterday in Bemidji. Mrs. George Severans of Grant Vailey 8pent yesterday here shopping. F‘r.esh milk at Troopman’s Store; 10 cents per quart is you call for it. s 5di-11 ~Miss A. Remyes of Crookston is among ‘the week-end vlsltors in the " eity. © Mrs. Sidney. . Miller of Pinewood passed yesterday in the city shop- “ping. " Mrs. -Effie Geroy of Spur was a between-train buslness visitor yes- terday J. D. Plumitier of Moose Jaw, Sask., | .Can., transacted -business in Bemidji sterday s ° If you want a car cal. Enterprise Auto Co. Office. phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf Mrs. H. J. Botting of Silver Lake is visiting Bemidj: friends for sev- eral days. “Blwin ~Bolster, who hds been—at Minneapolis for the past four months, is home on a visit. Our January clean-up sale gives vou’ genuine bargains and will save vou money. Watch our bargain coun- ters. 1d110 E. Blackman of Wadena passed yesterday in Bemidji and while here was a guest at the Markham. G. J. Lieberman and T.-A. Erick- son of St: Paul are spending some |f time in the city on business matters. - Gus Larson is i1l at his home on Mississippi . avenue suffering from . oronchitis, brought on by the Span- ish flu, Miss Annie Carlson of = Rosby While here she was the guest of Frank Koors, president and man. ager of Koors Bros. last gvening for Mlnneanolls on a business trip. We are putting new ba.rzains on our bargain counters as fast as we can o through our stock and sort! the short lots. New bargains every | dav. Wilson’s Fair Store. 14110 | Mrs. Ted Payment of -the Fifth| ward is confined at St. Anthony’s hospital, suffering from an attack of | the Spanish “flu.”’ | counters as fast as we put them out. ‘bunch of bargains'from our bargain Get. vour share while they last, Wil- son’s Fair Store. 14110 Charles Cummer of Popular, Mont/, is spending a couple of weeks in Be- midji visiting friends. Mr. Cumm was formerly a jewler in this city. Mrs. M. E. Ibertson has as her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller of Winnebago, Minn., and her fathen, J. A. Colby of Forman, N.'D, Mrs. Miller is Mrs. Ibertson’s sister. i Why buy coal? Green cut sea: soned cord weod is cheaper. Wg leliver poplar at $6 per cord, jac! pine’ at $6, tamarac at $6.50 an birch at $7. If stove length is de- sired add $1 per cord. N. E. Tuller, yard corner 6th St. and Irvine ..re. Phone 30-R or 30-W. GdIIE London’s Sea Gull Vislors ‘, London's winter visitors, the ses gulls, have arrived particularly early this year. Never singce the hard win- tor of 1895 first impelled them high |- up the river, "and into hitherto un- koown regions of parks and private ‘gardens, have the birds omitted te make their yearly call to the Serpen- tin» and Kensington gardens’ round pond. - On the river, of course, the gulls, single or in flights, have beem regulnr habitues for many years, per- haDs centuries. Feeding the gulls frém the bridges is a favorite occu- pation for many a Londoner, or rath- er it used to be, for now the feeding of birds is forbldden, on the ground of waste, by the defense of the realm regulations. The gulls will have ‘to sghift for. themselves this winter, .and ndoners' reputation for hospitality will suffer accordingly fn- the’ bird world%—Christian’ Science Monitor. - Beaten o It “Germany, confescing her wicked- ness and protesting her repentance, reminds me of a rascally fortune hunt- er,” said the director of military aero- nautics, General Kenly. : “Phis fortune hunter was describing his pursuit of a Pittsburg heiress. “‘n proposing,” saild his listener, ‘you ought to have told her, George, that you were unworthy of her. That bait seldom fails.’ ““The fortune huntet gave a gloomy laugh. “‘Yes, I was goiug to te:l her that,' he said, "but she told it to me first.’* General .Ershlng récentl; gave 51‘-, ders that the typewriter signature is required hereafter on all official orders: and Indorsements by American mili- tary men in France because of the fact so many officers write their names *so blindly that.it is difficult to make them out.,” General Pershing purposes to waste no time_in decipfering written signatures. ; TURN HAIR DARK ¢ " WITH SAGE TEA lf Mixed Wlth Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally ' Nobody Can Tell. The ‘old-time mixture of Sage Tea and. Sulphur - for darkening gray, streaked ‘and faded hair is grand-| mother’s- recipe;-and-folks are again | using it to keep their hair a good, ‘| even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age 'wnen a youth- ful appearance is of the greatest ad- vantage. Nowadays, though; we don’t have the troublesome task of. gathermg the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by-the addition of other ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound” for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what dellghts the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Comiound, is that, besides beautifully dar! ening also produces that soft lustre and ap- pearance .of abundance which is so attractive.. This ready-to-use prepa- ration is a delightful toilet requisite company, left rfor those who desire a more youthful appearance. «It is not intended' for the cure, mitigation or prevention of |} J. J. Mechler, John Ward, Melvi ' hoen, G. C. Sukey and C. W. Picket all of Minneapolis, are bufimev vis. itors in the city. €. R. Frager and N. L. Olson of| International Falls passed yesterday in Bemidj4 and while here were mu-sts at the Markham. '8 ¢/ M. Elliott, R. McAllister and | y} « Kipping of Minneapolis spent| ¥ erday in Bemidji, d at the Markham. being regis- Mrs. M. 8. Gillette, who has been | '\g friends in Grand Forks,| N, tor some time, is expected to remrn to Bemidji today. Charles Plummer, who has heen located at Payette, Idaho for several | months,” has returned to Bemidjt.| a lumber company. John W. Wilcox of the Northern Land company is atterding a con-| ventfon of land men in Minneapolis. The convention opened yesterday. . traffic. distance phones. WM. B. CAMFIELD the hair after a few -applications, it| Customers are picking up that|{l.0. 0. F. The 0dd ‘Fellowh lod THE -BEMIDJI DAILY PIONRER INITIATION ‘TONIGHT. ige will hold initiation this evening and all mem- bers the eeremonies supper will be served. “T0 WHOM IT MAY. CONCERN, I phall Iurce collections on all past due accounts after January 15,1919, No exceptions. “His Own | Home Town” Every ’round a warm spot for the old home town will enthuse over this OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW € When in Minneapolis stop at HOTEL LINCOLN X NICOLLET AVENUE and NINTH STREET Opened September 1st, 1918 In the center of the business and theatrical districts, adjoining the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and from-all depots yet free from moise of that Entrance and lobby on Nicollet Ave., Minne- apolis’ leading thoroughfares. 125 Rooms—100 with bath and toilet. $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside exposure, electric elevator and local and long Guests will receive the personal attention of thé owners who will be there to wait on them. * | LOVE— are urged to be present. After| W. G. Schroeder. " Thos. H. Ince Pretonh GHARLES AY In Paramount Picture ‘ soul who carries picture. -TONIGHT- _Last Showing HUMANITY— . PATRIOTISM— Ar; ‘Aroused by ME'I'RO’S Great starring beautiful Rita Jovilet Survivor of the Lusitania EIGHT BIG ACTS A mighty presentation: of the causes that led America into the great war. Ask.the big crowd that witnessed this screen classic last night. ALSO AN L-KO COMEDY i 10c and 20c, plus war tax Night 7:20 and 9:10 ¢« F. 8. GREGORY Lost We Manm BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Our Wonderful Language. Avold Thinking of Faulte. A certain merchant died, leaving to | It will be found less easy to uproot ‘hig only son the conduct of his exten- | fauits than to-choke them by gaming, | 8lve business, and great doubt was ex- | virtues, Do not think of your faults, pressed in some quarters whether the 8till less of others’ faults; in every per- [ young man possessed the ability to car- | Son who comes near you look for what »l’y out the father’s policles. “Well," |18 good and strong; honor that, rejoice '8ald one” kindly ‘disposed friend, “for:|in it, and, as you can, try to imitate it, DOCTORS my part, I think Henry is very bright | and your faults will drop off like dead |~ and capable. I'm sure he will succeed.” |leaves when their time comes.~—Rx- “Perhaps you're right” said another |change. DR. L. A. WARD " friend. “Henry is undoubtedly a clev- er_fellow, but, take ii from me, old man, he hasn’t got' the head to fill his father's shoes.” PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Bemidji, Minn. ~ TR T AND BURGEON Ibertson Block Office Phone 163 _SURRENBEH OF THE ENTIRE GER- . | MAN FLEET GERALDINE FARRAR as “THE HELL ‘DRS. ‘GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Oftice—Miles Block CAT” " i Jewel Production oY Win Mosm . ‘vrifibEr Glassea Fitted First Showing | In Bemidji Also Showing “G0 WEST YOUNG MAN’ Featurmg ‘Popular ~—you will see her FIGHT! ~and whip the bold BAD MEN! 'T—of the western plains THRILI.$! —galore in this stirring drama. - Miss Farrar's -greatest triumph. It’a a Goldwyn Slx Reel Pic- ture. : % DR, J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markh: Gitbons Block et Hom —-—-—————.—._._._...__ THORWALD LUNDE ‘DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Acute and Chronic = Diseases handled with great.success, | 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Tom Moore|——————— Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2578nm Kk DR. E. H, 2 “Snulm¢ Bill” s R EI.KO sat_ & i PHYSICIAN fnghggamon THE dELlY FISH" A sljnday‘ . Office Security Bank Bleck -« Eight Reels .10c n;d 20c Eight Reels—10c and 20c | DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayoe Bloek Phone 396 Res. Phone 297 SPECIAL MUSIC Each Evening Sat. & S‘un. GRAN DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. — Tonight Only GRAN 730&900 ROY STEWART “The Silent Rider” Also UNIVERSAL (EURRENT EVENTS DENTISTS 3 DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bld Oftice Phone 376-W Res. 376-R DR. D, L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block LAWYERS r 2 IIIIIIIIIlllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL REX --Saturd ay VlLLA and His Villians Staged Their Very Best « - $10,000 Raid, But— George Walsh * IS THERE in.the WILLIAM FOX production rliSaySo And He Breaks Up the Most Amazing Plots i_n the Most Surprising Way GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 660 e — VETERINARIANS D. R. BURGESS, D. V. M. Veterinarian Oftice Phone 8-R 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. vméhwm%mn Oftice and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No, 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave, BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocerfes, Dry QGoods, Bhoes, Flour Feed, etc. G SCHIOE‘D““. o TR Bemld:l Laughing Comedy—*“ASH CAN ALLEY”—will be an added feature. It is in two acts. 10c and 20¢ Night 7:20 and 9 o’Clock A DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 68 818 Americs Office Phone 12 Matinee SUNDAY’S FEATURE BILL BRILLIANT METRO PRODUCTION Bachelors, attention! Could you bathe a real live infant? See what was wished on Peter Warburton, played by Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne “A Pair of Cupids” at the Sunday- REX =Sunday CHARLIE CHAPLIN Will Also Be Seen in One of His Best 2 Parts-THE IMMIGRANT-2 Parts 10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:10 and 9 o'Clock LA A AT A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St.,, Bemidji J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W IIIIIIIlillillIIIIfimfllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIfllllillIIlllImIIIIIIIllImlIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllHIIfllIflllllllllL NORTHERN MINN. AGENC —Dwight D. Miller— WE CAN Insure Anything Anywhere Offices Security Bank Bld. Tel. 167 D CLEANIN Clothes d%fimrn ror Mog Wonon 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, A T T | { | q [