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they have visited for some time. b - et Xan Arnam and Earl Haien will be IF YOU WEAR A also, episode 11 Northern Minn., agency. wig! ostesses to the Ladies Aid society - i D. Milier, dependable insurance of|of the Methodist church at the home Wmmc “Iron Test” every kind at fair rates. 17theyear.|of Mrs. Sam A. Cutter,~ tomorrow - , Phone 167. Security Bank Bldg.|afternoon. Election of officers will GET IT AT ; 1-415 | take place, and all members are YOURDEALERS At The \ Y iy L /’%}[l.. is visiting her parents, Mr. and - for a month. . ago, is slightly improved. : Dodge of Pinewood passed yesterday ! R S — . P— IS THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER RENEWS HEALTH AND ENERGY People who have poor appe- tite, bad color, indigestion and biliousness are usually victims of constipation. Constipation causes an enormous amount of gickness. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, taken before go- ing to bed, will relieve your constipation, restore your ap- petite, and bring the glow of youth to your cheeks. You will work better and live happier. A large package (only 85c), will put you on the road to health and happiness. City Drug Store | TONIGHT! 2nd SHOW AT 9:00 ALICE TUESDAY EVENING; APRIL 18, 1919 nem, Blaine Lambert and D. Wilcox. The hours were passed in games and lunch was served by the self invited guests. NATURE STUDY CLUB TOPIC. Roll call was answered yesterday at the meeting of the Woman’s Study club by describing a familiar wild flower, ‘‘Nature Study’ being the topic for the afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Witting gave an iInteresting paper on “Native Minnesota Flowers” and Mrs. E. W. Johnson gave an excellent paper on “Burbank, the Plant Wiz~ ard.” The club voted-to send the president, Mrs. Eduard F. Netzer and the corresponding secretary, Mrs. E. Y. Wilson, to the district meeting to be held in St. Cloud April 29 and 30. Several other members of the club are also planning to attend. BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, . social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church at Hinek, lq among the out of town business visitors in the city today. Rev Ran- dahl was formerly pastor of the Swedish- Lutheran church here. Walter Dow of Yola autoed to Be- fnidji yesterday and transacted busi- §. K. Bartholomew of Deer River was a Bemidji business visitor last evening. Ted Winebenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Winebenner of Dewey avenue, is expected to arrive in the city in a short time, having left his home at San Fernando, Cal., last evening en route to Bemidji. He has been called here on account of the serious illness. of his father, James ‘Winebenner, Ted Winebenner is a former resident ef Bemidji, having liived here before moving to Califor- nia. Miss Margerie Main of Turtle River passed yesterday in the eity between trains. NOTICE. Vickers hotel will be closed for four or five days, due to the absence of the-proprietor and his wife. 24416 Dean $50,000 to loan on rarms. » da71tt Land Co. Mrs. E. H. Hall of town of Liberty was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. < Mrs. W. J. Dodge and Mrs. Mabel It's a pitty a man can't dispose of his experience at cost. Wash That Itch Away Clerk of Court and Mrs. Fred Rhoda, accompanied by their little son, left this morning for Long Prairie where they will visit Mr. Rhoda’s mother and his brother, Al- bert, who-at one time resided in Be- in the city shopping. Mrs. Louise Goodman of Elvina, Minn., is looking after her property interests in Bemidji this week. midji. Herbert Rhoda, who had been | _There is absolutely no snfferer fn Emn 1 Cash paid for liberty bonds. In-|visiting at the home of his brother | Fho cver ased, the stuplc wah D, 0., 0. Sh quire room 61, Markham hotel.|here for several days, returned to| calm,cool sensation that comes when e itch 41tf | Park Raplds with them and will| if kenawar, is soothing wash penetrates e e e D. D () D. Barker’s Drug Store. leave soon for Seattle where he is employed in the office of the North- ern Pacific railway company. M. E. FOOD SALE SATURDAY. The - Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church will hold a food sale Saturday afternocon in the Gas company'’s store. HOSTESSES T0 AID. Mesdames A. P. Ritchie, Richard Mrs. Seth Smith of Becida autoed to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day shopping and visiting friends. “ EVERYBODY'S E from the short story “Brick Dust Row” by O. Henry. Mrs. C. Belevieu of Puposky was in Bemidji yesterday to consult a physician about her baby who is 111 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White returned to Bemidji this morning from New Orlean: and San Diago, Cal.,, where SEASTER SUNDAY WILL BE SO DIFFERENT urged to attend. CARD PARTY MONDAY. In order to raise funds for the Be- midji normal! school scholarship, the Woman’s Study club will hold a card party in the Commercial club rooms Monday afternoon. Each member_of the club is privileged to invite three friends, who are asked to pay 25¢ toward the fund. HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER. Mrs. J. B. Minnick was given a handkerchief shower Saturday night, the occasion being her birth anniver- sary. The self invited guests in- OR WRITE TW. Stevenson Go. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. DISTRIBUTORS Mrs. Dora Lincoln, who has visited her sister, Mrs. Sam Haytn of town ‘of Northern for the past few days, returned to her home in Park Rapids yesterday. Money_ saving prices on quality portraits and kodak finishing at Rich’s studio . Phone 570-W 29 10 st. = .~ 512-1Mon Wed. & Thur. Lina Wednesday FLORENCE REED Judge B. F. Wright was in Bemidjl last evening en route from his home at Park Rapids to Grand Rapids, where he is presiding at a term of district court. luded Mesdames J. W. Naugle, E. H. ° ° L. D. Smith of Park - Rapids, |3 , C l traveling salesman for the St. Cloud E::;u’KF ' ;{ i glizgeré ng'tl?l ‘Q‘;“kms" ava lerl -AND. Monumental Sales and Manufactur-| oot “p =y “rec” A7 AMntgieY. ’ ing company, is speding several days S A.’Cu.ttex:, ) N.’ Sh'ann'on, Bené ALSO . in Bemidji on business. B Denley C. G. Courtney G. W. Harn- % = well, T. J. Andrews, ¥rma Van Ar- Fatty -Arbuckle AT THE ELKO Miss Lillian Erickson, clerk at the Bemidji News Service, is confined to her home having .undérgone an operation for abcesses of the foot, caused by chill blains. “HER CODE OF HONOR” AT THE ‘WOMAN’S CASE AMAZES BEMIDJI A business man’s wife could not sew or read without sharp pains in her eyes. For years her eyes were red and weak. Finally she tried sim- ple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, ete., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. The result produced by a single bot- tle amazed everyone. We guarantee a small bottle Lavoptik to help ANY CASE "~ weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. liarts'ker’s Drug Stotre and all drug- gis! Mrs. A. O. Hoganson left yesterday afternoon for Westby, Mont., where ghe will visif®relatives for a short tfme. She expects to return to Be- midji the first of next week. Miss Vivian . Severns of Canton, rs. George Severns of Grant Valley Miss Severns has been doing office work while in Canton. Electric sulphur .vapor baths, a bath for all ailments, also vibrator and body messages. Those wishing baths or treatments, Phone 776-J or call at 1009 Bemfdji Ave. J. F. Os- born. * 14416 WELL DONE--- —is the supper and also the shopping when your - groceries and bought at J.BOULDUC & CO. Minnesota Ave Bemidji, Minn. TONIGHT! LAST TIMES ‘_mumlnlllllwnulll WL QL UTTer E L IM ] ‘Mrs” H.'R. Henderson and little son, Robert John, returned to their, home,on Beltrami avenue today from St. Anthony's hospital, where Mrs. Henderson underwent an operation for appendicitis. See the Bemidji Stationary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- ture stamps, notarial seals and cer- poration seals. - 35tf Where the best food products are constantly offered for home use. Our service is pleasing to every housewife, because we select the best always. TRY US FOR THAT NEXT TABLE ORDER William Galligher of Turtle River passed yesterday in Bemidji on busi- ness matters. He reports his mother, .Mrs. Mary Galligher, who suffered a stroke of paralysis several months The funeral of John M. Niemi, 29 years old, of St. Louis county, who died at the Lake Julia Sanatorium, was held from the Ibertson under- taking parlors yesterday. Interment was made at the poor farm. . ~ +'Mr4. Carl Madson and children ex- pect to leave soon for Duluth, where they will join Mr. Madson and make their future home. Mr. Madson is employed in a clothing store in Du- luth. - They expect to dispose of their home on Park avenue. ® L Notice To Ford Owners Ford labor prices go back to pre- war schedule as authorized by Ford Motor Co. Up Smiling” ‘Valet to a pet canary!—A new role for Douglas Fairbanks —and then the bird escapes, Some Chase!! With added attraction; two part “BIG V” Comedy “Misfits and Marimony” ELKO SR TONIGHT & TOMORROW C. W. JEWETT CO,. Inc. ‘When you are 60, will you be able to help the needy with money, or will you need othefs® money just 1o scrape along from day ‘to day! The cboice Is up to you, Authorized Ford Sales Service Bemidji, Minn. Thorough business training means all the differ- ence between success and failurz, Business college graduates go straight ahead to big things. Untrained workers sltp backward with age. Secure your future with 3 practical commercial education at the Dakota Business College, Many big men throughout the North got their sart here. These and bundreds of others insist on D, B, C. graduates for their own offices. Take your first step today by asking for full iaformation from F. L. Watkins, Pres., DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE, A 396 Prost Stres! Farge, N, Dak. B Prre e X [ -3y REX--Theatre TODAY Rialto Film Corporation presents Frank Mills supported by Bliss Milford and Lillian Kemble in “MY HUSBAND'S FRIEND” adopted_ from .the sensational story of false condem- nation, written by Frederick Chapin. 6 parts. . CHRISTIE COMEDY 10¢, 20c—Matinee—17:20, 9:00 L e =@ . TOMORROW --. == ___FRANK KEENAN “Loaded Dice” “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” 4th serial that was to have been shown Saturday, April 12th, will be shown Thursday, April 17. “Lightning Raider,” 5th serial, will be shown Saturday as usual. [« < Coming—Jean Dawn, “The Wireless Girl.” IT’S NOT A WAR PICTURE | OF LOVE ADVENTURE COMEDY PATHOS HAROLD BELL WRIGHT | Friday & Sat., April 18-19 MATINEES, 3:00—Children ,25¢c;: Adulta, 35¢ NIGHTS, 7:18 and 9:15-—Any Seat, 50c ——— PRICES INCLUDE ADMISSION TAX — EL KO--THEATRE THE UNIVERSAL-CAR The Ford Coupelet is the answer to a demand for an enclosed Ford which is always ready for all kinds of weather—summer and winter; a Ford with more luxury in upholstery, Liberty starter, and other appointments than, is found in the runabout. The C%upelet has ‘the regular Ford chassis with a de fuxe body; permanent top, sliding -plate glass win- dows with removeable pillar, large doors a handsome car in every wahy—and Ford economy in price and operation. Coupelet $725 f.o.b. Detroit. C. W. JEWETT CO,, INC. Phone 474 BEMIDJi, MINN. “DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. abood amec