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’#!/ | r WEDNESDAY EVEN!NG FEBRUARY 19, 1919 “H, Crécker,.of ~Hibbing i8] R. H. Knoll of Minneapols is trahsnnting busin 1 Bem!djt for | passing the day in Bemld,fl ‘on ‘busi- ‘ ness matters, ... ° A daughter ‘was born to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Steele ot anorto iMrs. M. Greenblat-this morning. Mr.|passed the day in Bemidji, the guest Greenblat is ¢ nected wlth Koors of Mrs, Clyde Petri. Bros. company, Mrs, Walter Marcum, who has been i1l at her home at the Clayton flats for the past two weeks, was taken to St. Anthony's hospital yes-|- terday. y . Back! Ouch! Why have lumbago, anyway? You can keep your system free from the poiuons which cause it. K ¥ly keep your bowels empty, et food-waste lie in them g Frepiaess Mrs. Henry Peterson of Brainerd is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krog of the Fifth ward, for a few days. 10 ENTERTAIN. The Linnea society of the Swedish Lutheran church’ will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walstedt ¥Fri- day evonlng A large attendance is| J. L. George returned yesterday . Miss Velma Dean will hold her erod afternoon from a trip to Duluth,|dancing classes in the Moose hall in- where he 'went in the interest of the|stead of the Elk’s hall, as formerly don’t EPISGOPAL FOOD BA]:,E ‘Teddy Roosevelt highway. . - a:nfiunlced a.mii the higlh schoo}rand adult classes wil: ve held next Tues- ais %fié“::::: 'll»m:hl:a&%f:: 91« Mrs. B, E. Robideau, Miss Florence|day. evening, st the hours formerly Shel Eplscopal R e Shulke and Miss Margaret Hemple of | announced, ' The children's ¢lasses |i atternoon in the Grand theatre, com- Tenstrike were among the out of|Saturday afternoons will also be mencing 4t 2.0 "elack. [ town business visitors. Tuesday. e | held in the Moose hall at 3 o'clock. - Ipoisons: : Your druggut hes & duet ealled Mrs. Frank Berky of Superlor was| | RSET WEARERS, HOSTESSES TO AID. in Bemidji yesterday, having been '1‘0 00 T 3:;};" gxs; bo:’vl:l]ihwigout s;?c“o’mg Mre. Dinehart and Mrs. C. Lar-|called by the serious illness:of her| 122 models~—1222 yariations to easant taste vick will be' hostesses to the Ladies|sister, Mrs. A. Bestle of Alida. choose your spring corset from, Wear f: ,y:;;m ifi,}’ufi":flm :,hg‘m,e Aid society of the Norweglam Luth- : - . a made to measure Nu Bone—ap-|plly effective if taken in cold water.| *‘eran Fr hiirch of the Fifth ward Clifford 'Montague, who has been pointments: made a.!’tel' March first. | Get a hottle. Be safe. mum tomorrow afternoon, in the church|in military service and has been sta-| Mrs. A. E. Head. 14219 | co1d water tomo - pariors. A eordhl {nvitation is ex-| tioned on the Mexican border, is ex-{ —_— b gmgd to all. pected to return to Bemidji in a very B. P. 0. ELKS. short time. . . ' 'MOOSE BASEET SOCIAL.: Friday.evening. the Mgose lodge will give a basket social in the Moose .2 Good music, will ibe; provitied There will be & regular meeting of the BElk’s lodge Thursday evaning B, H Jerrard, secy. The Mooge lodge will give a basket social Friday evening, Feb. 21, = All members and their friends are in- vited to attend. Good music and a g 'and the committee P s : promises ‘an enjoyable EGQd {ime. . 3daz0 Pl lY? WE“- Dn "l‘ B[ 3 Al Moose. membel‘s and| ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Anderson, who Coldsand coughcarequlckly ’ ka\vteh beeé\d visi;!ng Mr. Anderson'u 3 refleved g . King's rother, Edward Anderson and fam- ) !m WmflNE gLiEl(tHd B{mfi‘ . 1tly ofd this city for two weeks, re- Notice It. DnveThemOfi Yay icipated in the an-|turned to their home in Wadena party given by the| yesterday. i— ; ..thu (rox:lh:‘;gdh;lm;g«kmy mis- ~of the Methodist attack for very long. Fi itu preh lasg o;nrtlhm Two. large rigs| Clarence Montague, who under- m pLhe & little while ¢o relicve it aud party went to the| went an operation to'have his: ton- er farm, where the evening was|gijls removed yesterday, at St. An-| Hoge m:: mto m‘w mthfully it! yueed h;, gaémeso lie:dingx: thony's hospital, is getting along‘ '8 few nights. Fsw lt -s0on loosens-the 3 leefl “;1 nicely and has already left that in— nse the blood the bowelsgind the Jieves irritation, soothes R hasanas ord | Stitutlon ifor his Home. with,Dr. Bdeazdy Oive Teblets, the suo wose thioat, brings « comfort. ° dand 1d “Beveral speeches and never o B cenf siven by the members.| Tho ladies of the Episcopal Guild uwum mmms' today than’ m; *:60c a ; will hold a baked food:sale, also| "t Ouye w fllll bome made candy, at the Grand ‘theatre Thursday Fébruary 20th, commencing at 2:00 p. m.. * 26219 Make Your 'Bowels’ Make them luncfio:n with gr fifyine! o“" Tablets it mfi" rdleve their :o ‘ g'- New Life Pills wm. ey m flmummmw' Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lycan are ln ‘treceipt of a letter from their som,| Lieut. Ralph Lycan this morning: Lieut Lycan, who is in the navy serv- isce, ;‘s now pernzanently locat; . an Francisco. t the' present time oy vege! Lieut. and Mrs. Lycan arg visiting at . d],nuy%ncmlrlmllcgg’v thc PEI?SQNALS AND NEWSY NOTES lyuem unrely, comf'ortlbl.v. 25& Mrs. Lycan’s old home in Brookin, 7 1 e 5 lso.ooo to 10An on rarms. Dean s Mr L B8, . B ycan ds jenjoying two, ] 3 y | Lond Co. gl O Mr o [T ol i B8 FOUT § . " . MARTIN JOHNSON'S T. P. Armstrong of New York City nh.‘and Ofive Tablets are. tht < 3 J. T. Dolan of Superior is among‘ the out of town fbusiness visitors to-| @ Take one or m nigh for a week 4 38 day. -Mr. Dolan, who has been tra- uch betm eel and look ' 3 { annl veling in this territory for.the past w druggists. ) 20 years, the last 15 of which he has!. Y Fiel i OF THE is tunsncting business in the city. Don't torget the food sale at-the Grand theatre tomorrow. 1d219 traveled for the Eimon' Mercantile]? T, Miller of Pine River passed yes- ; 3 _ & A terday in the ¢ity on business mat- company of Superior, has bought an lllllllllll"l"llllllllllll"“"ll" Hinnm I 5 interest in the. Twohy-Smith ,com- \ ) ‘ pany of Superior. He will still pay, Subscribe for The Pioneer - < i ou 3 eas Bemidji an occasional visit. 1 1 ’ : . ters. : Geneva Brusveen of Cass Lake is th t of town business visi- | St Photographed at the Risk of Life ; © 3. ¥. Palen of Lacrossa, Wis.; s WHAT YOU WILL SEE L . amons the gu ) »tel Mark- Ll- The most savage people on earth. under native con~ ditions, gfhrflpses of {)h?u' daily life and a complete i in the city fi picture of their cannibal customs. m’.‘f‘f?nfe““' o e Women who have never! worn clothes and ‘who W s, el : : X alh v prove that both clothes and vulgarity are the products mfm ln':lll: city, being registered . 4 A 5 8w ‘; E-ii 2 i of a prudish civilization. ¢ the Markham. ; 3 i > h} |/ 7 ’ The brutal chieftain of a murderous tribe, aroused g Q CRE e s z i to fury, facing the camera—a& eloee-up of 'the cruclnf’ : b o X ol rile % mv:r :l:rov»bl:tween train visttors in face you ever hope to see, . e : ’ 5 . Released by Exhébxtm tih‘flv’n!ual Distributing t 7. 0. “Anderson of Fergus Falls is orporation [ Hamrtoday.= {'L. M. Davis of Long Prairie is among the out of town business visi- tou fbr a short time. Mrs, A. Carlson and Mre. Henry ot Turtle River transacted busi- ‘ness In the city yesterday. " H. 8. Grogan, L, J. Brady, and W. B. Strait of Minneapolis are among - t}u guests at the Markham. LAST TIMES TONIGHT--7:30-9 | 0c--20c L-KO Comedy—-Big Cast “ROUGH ON HUSBANDS ® 10c and 20c {117/ 7:20 and 9 o'Clock Lots of good things to eat can be had at the Episcopal Guild food sale, tqmonaw at the Grand -theatre. g leIJ Mrs, H. E. Huber . of Gemmeu Minn., is passing the day in Bemidji. Nlnz a guest at the Hotel Markham, Portrait post eards, only $1.75 doz. Proofs supplied. Rieh Studio, 29, ;20: Quality kodak work gquickly dm35 ‘wisiting friends in Bemidjl and at- tending to businéss matters - this .1\,: “yeek. g Ralph A. Stone, Howard Andernon . 4T and I D. Rasmusson of Grand Rapids . | among the business visitors in the city. + 7 Mrg. Payl Haluptzok and Mrs, Ross Bryant of Tenstrike were aAmong the business visitors in the city yesterday. “° H. A. Raheer of Brainerd, T. Mill- er ot Pine River, W. R. Cole of Min- neapolis; H. L. Gould of Minneapo- “§ip; John E. Carlson of Frederie; H. Enland of St. Paul and F. L. Bailey Winona are among the business tors at the Hotel Markham to- { " Mrs. Minnie Warner of Puposky is -~ DESCRIPTION Height . . < ... .5 feet, 10 inches fll] Weight . T 0191 Tbs: Iron-gra.y mustache curled upward ' ) ¢ Withered left arm T Jesse Llasky. A WANTED FOR ATROCITIES AGAINST Vet 2 7 g { ORYANT WASHIURN B, H‘abi. assy Mm?i‘sgoll‘z?aii i @&fi i‘;fi' keep::: Upon Apprehension—Notify Rex Theatre e @‘fi&;‘é:%g:{fl‘xd: l THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Drug & Jewelry Store, Defective Page ; = » > 3 b ."————-—‘—-—-7—"""—"""“"?""“"