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4 » THE BEMlel DAILY PIONEER 'PAGE THRER REX -- Theatre and as a_consequence trout streams were visited by many enthusiasts today. MAY DANCING PARTY. A large class will be initiated by —IRIDAY ONLY To 'each ‘day give an interesting and complete review-of the e‘;gm,fi‘: fi;%nllls%:;g‘gs“;oxgazz caflyle TODAY. +city’s social activitiesds our desire. 'This page is devoted to personal ed to be present. After the business - mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation ||| meeting a dancing party will be held acKkKwe Herbert Brenon presents s : + s . in the armory, five hundred invita. . ' in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- tions having been issued. The hall . cisted by readers of the paper and by the publishers. will be beautifully decorated for .the Evelyn occasion and an enjoyable evening. s promised by the committee in charge of the affair. ree ey operated upon for appendicitis short- TTENDS MEE' 2 S 1y 'before Easter. "He is the Bon of | Rey. %mne Lambert,l:y?;taor of the In World picture Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted ‘of Lake | Methodist church, returned. last eve- T H TP boulevard. ning from Fergus Falls, where 'he K attended the district meeting-of the bugggs Cx'xm{:‘ h%"i?i'{;m:afifi??m;fitl financial orgam:::lon of the centden- o d ary of the Methodist church, Monday v o5 Ay speak at Baptist church Sunday, May avzning. Six group leaders of the A h]]a],:lopg five reel 4th, morning, afternoon at 8 o’'clock, | qistrict were in attendance. Rev: feature with real joy in and ‘evening. 4463 | Lambert was accompanied by his every foot. little daughter, Louisa, and while in Telephone 922, - Nazimova Mrs. Frank Martin of Puposky is the kguest of friends in Bemidji this week. —IN— “*War Brides” : Selznick pictures The Greatest Emotional Photodrama Ever Produced 1 Miss Ella Ehlers-:t Leonard was a between train shopper in the city yesterday. $60,000 to loan ou rarms. Dean Land Co. a7Ltf Miss Ella Bjella of town of Frohn was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Cool and child- ren have moved to their summer home at Birchmont from the Mark- ham hotel, where they had an apart- Miss Gladys Rancor of Blackduck | ment during the winter. T1ne Cool Hu c‘)”gg‘\s%ln IJ{.OME’“S%?NMT st autored to Bemidji yesterday and family spent Sunday at International Mrs. gu Henéel 0} Frohn towinhrp visited friends, Falls where they were the guests of |y - "WE0 HOTE B il Mr. and Mrs. G.-P. Ballou, formerly ast ar: eb“ h ewpor! °w§l" Vient Cash paid for lberty bonds. In-{of Bemidji. pects to be home soon. e overseas a year ago and has séen qQuire room 51, Markham h‘}tletli much hard fighting. He is a mem- Electric sulphur vapor baths, a ber of the 139 infantr: 'y, 36 division. bath for all ailments, also vlbratorer. and Mrs, Hensel ha’vav two other visti and, body, messages Thoso WISHIVE o' ke sarvics oversean Their | BEtrami County call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. J. F. Os- d 88 division, is attending an army || e v — born. 1d430 ] school in France and Eugene,'a mem- Travelers s e bel{hor 'thhe '&hlrlelonegm 1::1 iaerv!ng 5 - . w merican ediaona Torces - amany Exreatwonay - wwril] find a'warm | welcome at The West Minneapolis that city they were the guest of Rev. Lambert’s father, E.'S. Lambert. The Story of a Woman Who Defied an Empire in the Name of Motherhood World’s Greatest Play for Suffrage War’s Cruelest Wounds Pierce Hearts at Home A Photodrama that is Clutching the Hearts of a Nation Sensation of New York During Its Broadway Run. 9 REELS——10c, 20c ' Mrs. E. P. Cronemiller of town of Northern, who has been on the sick list, is improving. Matinee 7:20, 9:10 M. Jagrin of the Garment shop has returned from a business trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis. L. W. Wilson of South St. Paul, where he is in the commission busi- ness was in the ecity this morning, Money saving prices on guality | being en route to Bagley. Mr. Wil- portraits and Kodak finishing at|son formerly resided at International B. P, 0. ELKS. Rich’s studio . Phone 570-W 28 10 |Falls, and served for a time as audi- g st. = 612-1Mon | tor of Koochiching county, being ap- There will be a regular meeting of pointed by the board of county com-|the Blk’s lodge Thursday -evening. Mrs. William Shulke of Tenstrike | missioners to fill an unexpired term. E. H. Jerrard, secy. . autoed to Bemidji yesterday and 5 passed the day shopping. SPECIAL MUSIC Try and be in your seats early. —Tomorrow— Earl Bentley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bentley ;who has recently re- turned from France, arrived in the city yesterday on a six days’ fur- lough, having been called here by the serious iliness of his father. Bent- A._A. Melges, formerly of Bemidjl, | 1oy Is-a member of General Pershing’s but now of Minneapolis, is & busi-|{band, which is touring the United ‘ Many a man who claims to be dis- creet is only a coward, Attorney Hallan L. Huffman and A. C.! Johnson motored to Turtle River on business yesterday. . Mary MacLaren IN IDA MAY PARK'S ALL STAR PRODUCTION “The Vanity Pool"” From the story by Nalbro Bartley in Young’s Magazine Service our watchword M ness visitor in the city today. States in the interest of the Fifth Liberty loan. He enlisted in the army in Montana two years ago. Mrs. M. Young of Melcher, Ia., is attending to business matters in Be- midji for several days this week. After each . meal —YOU eat one M. E. IBERTSON MEETING POSTEONED. ATONI c : . A dancing ‘party will be held in| St- Philip's Ladiés Aid soclety will |* N Funeral Director and ‘# . the armory tomorrow evening by the | 20t meet this week. 0 OMA AN Licensed Embalmer ! 1% Modern Samaritans, . 1-430 SOCIETY FRIDAY. and get full food value and real stom- ’| 'ach comfort: Instantly relieves: heart- PICTURE FRAMING The Li et f the Swedish eran ohurch will A SPECIALTY Mrs, Nels Willett and Mrs. Hugo 8 Lutheran church will meet Friday burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS acidity, food repeating ‘stomach Fer Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices 5 -} Hensel of town of Frohn motored to . E“L ' Bemwjlhyesterday and passed several ;}lenhfigd h;, tthe churghmbasen]l;né- mtl:ery.h vAIDtS tz’igeshon; keeps the || Phone 317-W and 317-R Ship Your hours -shopping. rs. Beda Peterson, an sses ‘Bak-| stomach sweet and pure. | SRl ke and Houge wm‘be the hostesses. ‘migfltfii:%bg{’w;nd:&wflu BEM‘IODSJIB-E’;R‘NA'““' HIDES, FURS, WOOL, Mr. and Mrs. William Fellows and ] Lot ol y . Mrs, Roland Fellows of e’!‘em;u-lke HOSTESSES TO GUILD. ?&?dm”&km%'fln%'{ffé‘;m et SHEEP P ELTS and BEE autoed to Bemidji yesterday and| °Mesdames Lucas and Nedlan will in . the city they were guests of |antertain the Episcopal Guild tomor- friends. row afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Nedlan, 1207 Minne- The: armory will be beautifully |sota avenue. The ladies are request- decorated tomorrow. evening for the|eq to bring their Baster earnings. WAX and TALLOW et v To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMANY 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store, Bemidji, Minn. X E. W. HANNAH % May dancing party. 1-430 é Licensed s . 1. Fear who nas vistea| o, JNDs ameE mmov. |l T nlght! Auctioneer relatives .in Brainerd, Puposky and ever caught near Bemidji was hooked . WE PAY the highest market price for ‘rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight Ly > on all out of town shipments for - =, 100 pounds and over. Highest ¥ prices paid for hides. GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W 112 3d Street other, points for the past month, re- turned. to her home in St. Paul yes- térday. g hg-s Mary Gambell, who has been confined at 8t. Anthony’s hospital for sdme tinie, has recovered sufficiently to, return’ ‘to her home on Twelfth street. I Sell Anything Anywhere, by W. C. Klien yesterday. The . and Get Top Prices. weight of the trout was three and one-half pounds. Tne exceptional catch has aroused Bemidji anglers STOACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach are doing now. Instead of sufl:ererstm or trying to patch up a and THURSDAY The Famous Star of Stage and Screen BILLIE BURKE In Paramount Picture Special attention given to farm sales. 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W Any one wishing a good insurance that is 100 per cent solvent, call our deputy, phone 58. 1-430 | . Clarence Worth has bought forty xy—/&cm of land from Arthur Brown of town of Northern. This forty was THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS poor digestion, they are attacking the " | Nomentand. DTt of the Jim Brown U cause of the ailment -~ clogged liver The Make | ’ and disordered bowels, " . PIRT J Dr. D. L. Stanton and Dr. J. W. | Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets arouse the Believe Wife Diedrich returned to Bemidjl today |liVer in a soothing, healing way. en the liver and bowels are performing their y fom ot e S A T SRl oy o i [l Charming Comedy- o ubles. trict Dental association. “““ You have a bad taste in your rama . o ves tcipa oo amogion o7 il ADDED ATTRACTION Telephone Equipment business man of Minneapolis, will energy, troubled with undigested foods, Ford Animated Weekly speak at Baptist church Sunday, May H be 4th, morning, afternoon at 3 o’clock, %&‘;‘;figg&gfin Tablets, the sul and evening. 4453 |7 " Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a E—— ] rely vegetable compound mixed with Mr. and Mrs. S. Palmquist have gfive%u,e‘%mwm know them by their moved from 423 Bemidji avenue to |olive color.- They do the work without 3 315 America avenue. They are also pain. | is Still Very High When the war started we had surplus cable facilities, tele- phone instruments, central office equipment and other neces- f Hear C. J. Miller, a prominent lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or ing, cramps or planning en moving the flower shop N,l?;‘i‘% one or two at bedtime for quick to the down town district soon. relief, so you can eat what you like, sities, because’it was our policy to prepare ahead for future re- At 10c 25¢ per box. - All druggists quire'ments policy to prep Mrs. George H. Cook and daughter, | . Mrs. Thomas Dry Gambley of Min- . « neapolis arrived last evening and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘D. Wilcox. Mrs. Cook is a sister of Mr. Wilcox. At the request of the government, the telephone companies during the war conserved labor and materials and extended their property only to meet war needs. ; When our surplus facilities were used up, we crowded our equipment to do more than it was intended to do to tide over the war period. V- Rev. O. P. Grambo, pastor of the I ONIG ™€ Norwegian Lutheran Free church, Ii i left yesterday afternoon for Sas- e ———————————————————— e } katchewan, Can., on a business trip. ‘ He_ expects to return the latter part of next week. - BEGINS AT 9:00 “The Law That Divides” A Dramatic and Powerful Indictment of Divorce Be Sure to See KATHLEEN CLIFFORD In Her Biggest Success. l Hear C. J. Miller, a prominent | business man of ‘Minneapolis, will I speak at Baptist church Sunday, May 4th, morning, afternoon at 3 o’clock, and evening. 4d563 Our plant stood the strain of limited repairs during the war, but much of it must now be replaced at higher material prices and at higher labor costs. Indications are that the high scale of wages and equipment Rev. Theodore B. Nordale, pastor prices will be generally maintained for a considerable period. ' of the Swedish Lutheran church, has gone to Minneapolis, where he will . . . be married to a Minneapolis girl. He This means that for many years it will no doubt cost much more to furnish telephone service than it did before the present high level of wages and equipment costs was established. will be absent from the city for two or three -weeks. Frank McManus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus, Sr., of Dewey avenue, will leave camp Merritt Fri- day for camp Dodge, where he will receive his honorable discharge. ; McManus has recently returned from overseag duty. Q% NORTHWESTERN;TELEPHONE EXCHANGE GO. &/ | Mrs. Ross Anderson and children are guests of Mrs. Frank Anderson of L Bemidji for a few days. Ross Ander- \ son has sold nis farm in town of ‘ Northern and left Monday for Han- nah, N. D., where he will locate. The family will leave for that place this week. “PATHE” WEEKLY NEWS AT THE GRAND THEATRE { \ night for Hamline university where he will resume his studies. Isted was ,,I 7 # Elwood Isted will leave Sunday 1 taken iil at the university and wae i { { | q