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\‘,/’ ] of § W, Jerrard of Bemidji, has been . where she will take a course at a|L. Grandy, J. L. Kemp, S.” Head,|business as may properly come be- — NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. ' Esther McGhee was’ elected presi- dent of the Epworth league of’the Methodist 'church 1ast evening, ‘ati the annual election, held at the par- || sonage. The other. officers elected were as follows: First vice president —CQrace Isted; second yice &-wien"{; —Florence Bagley, ‘reelecte@? third: vice president—Alice . Minnick; fourth vice president—Mr. Durbahn;i secretary—Bertha ‘Webster;' treasur- er—John Larson, re-elected; chair- man’ of music: committee.—Ver Cutter.. Plans were:-also made foi the fourth annual banquet to; be he! June 6 in the church parlors. - SERIES OF LECTURES. To.each day give gn interesting and complete review of the' city’s social activities is our desire. This page.is devoted to personal menti«_m, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation “in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this. office are appre- ""cinted by ‘Teaders of the paper and by the ‘publishers. ' Telephone 922, ——————————— ‘Mrs. Charles Trog of Becida was vérslty of Minnesot; :h:dxlleat ‘of friends in the city yes—lhis duties June lstfl alx;: vvvvllllll ?:‘:::? erday. - der the direction of th ; % bt Inspector B A “ingerief MIDIIE | 1yg Rev. Virgil C.Piunell, feld! Mrs. C. M. Bacon of Lake boule-|Cloud Journal Press says: ~ W. L,|director —of - religions’ ~éduchtion; vard is visiting friends in Crookston | Jerrard is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | Church of brethern (Dunkard)i will this week I, R. Jerrard of this city,and is popu- | 78 in Hines May 13,"14 ‘gnd 165, and: — larly known ‘as-“Dick.” = Before en-| WilL BIVe & serles of illustrated:lec Miss Clara Ongatad of town of|tering the university, he was grad- | tures. ~Thesé lectures 'Will ‘be: given Frohn'is visiting friends in town of | uated from the; local Technical high | 8¢k evening,illustrated by the steri Grant‘Valley .this week. school. His many friends in’ this ;’:“:’on' “;‘fii bl;“;mly adn“f:““?.dy b elty eeting’ wi rranged: forWedx ¥ will De pleased to hear of his nesday, April,’ 14: < Rev. Finnell is Mrs. P. E. Welch has as her house | well-merit: i ed appointment. ran able Speaker and-enjoys an ens, viable reputation *throughout ithe ''$60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean SPEAKS TO0.STUDENTS. country, both “n the-pulpit and-on Land - Co. a71tf Miss Marie Noonan, representing|the chautauqua platforf. 'His coms, Mrs. M, McCumber o L , Tepresenting qua platforfa. m- | autoed to'BemEdjxlqyesterrdagru:nd ik': St Teresa's college, \vinona, Minn,, |ing affords ‘an unusual opportunity| tended to business matters. spoke to the junior and senior girls | for the people of a small town to-heap g - g:r;lginBenfi;lu lxflclumls lyes'.ercli‘xizy af-lone of his ability. Some-of h!s“sub-‘; . George F e L 53 Noonan is working to | jects ‘are, “The Bo¥ 'and his=Dad,’* ho . “The Church “in “War- Times,”) ome at Bass Lake for a few da)"s. “The Rural Churéh Facing Lts Task. " Mrs Charles Lamer, who has vis-| A PRESBYTERIAN AID SOCETY. |‘‘The Biggest and” Best Paying: Busi- ited relatives in Bemidji for a week,| Mesdames E. Y. Wilson, L. P. War- | 1658, “Bible vs, Bgttle,” *Soldiers returned to her home in Laporte to- | ford and J. L, Meilicke will be host- | 204 Slackers.” e day.’ esses to the Ladies Aid society of the| : Gzt Presbyterian church tomorrow after- IN BANKRUPTCY. T Cash paid for liberty bonds. In-|noon at 2:30 o'clock; in the church » quire room 51, Markham - hotel, { basement. - A cordial invitation is{ In the District Court of the United R I 41tf |extended., - States for the District of Minnesotd, Sixth Division. MISS DEAN HOSTESS. In the matter of Karl August Miss Velma Dean entertained her Mrs. E. H. Crum of Solway, who|. had been the guest of friends in the city for the past several days, re- Jogefson, Bankrupt. b heod To the creditors of Karl August being ‘Mer birth-anniversary. The|On the 24th day of May a. d.,'dt 10 “| hours were passed in music and con-{0'clock in the forenoon, -at -which Miss Grace Ofisley has closed a|versation and lunch was served by |time said creditors may attend, prove successful term of school in town of | the self irvited guests, Wwho included | claims, appoint a trustee, examie Buizzle and has gone to Crookston, | Mesdames John Doucher, P. Tibbits, | the bankrupt and transact such other month. business college. E.'N: ‘Ebert, H. J.”Cobb’ of Minne- |fore said meeting. 4 § apolis, Miss Georgia Smith, Rehe Bot- Dated April 17, 1919 Money saving prices on quality |ting, Henry Miller and Clifford Mon- OLE J. VAULE, portraits” and kodak finishing at tague. as7 Referee in Bankruptcy. Rich’s studio - Phone 570-W 29 10 —_— st. 512-1Mon INTERESTING PROGRAM. The number of things a man knows At' the regular meeting of the|2bout women is about 1 per cent of Another of the series of popular|Woman's Home Missionary soclety of | What he thinks he knows. . dances being given by the Elks en-|the Methodist church last evening, LR AL tertainment committee has been ar-|at the home of Mrs. P. L. Hines, 1100 . ranged for Friday evening. There|Belttami avenue, Mrs. Ira French will be special music. gave a talk on “The Widow's Mite” - and Mrs A. M. Bagley had as her sub- Mr. gd Mrs. Guy Simpkins, Mrs. {ject, “Ministry ‘of a wittle Child.” Peter rkin and Fred Abear of|Mrs. Bagley also sang a solo. The Turtle River autoed to Bemidji yes-|next meeting will be held June 3, terday and passed the hours:shoppingin tire chureh parlors, and the and calling on friends Woman's Foréign Missionary society [ will be invited to participate in this “-John F. Carlson of Foy was among |social event. the business visitors in the city yes- terday and while here paid Tbe Pioneer a pleasant call and renewed i 3 3 his subscription for another year. W Mrs. Mabel Roman and daughter, Margerie, left yesterday for Astoria, Ore., whére she will join her hus- band. Mr. Romanhas located in As-’ toria, where he''is ‘employed in a After each meal —YOQU eat one e ATONIC o Mr. and Mrs,-Otto Morken and the latter's sister; i.iss Essie Peterson, (FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) have returned‘from Brainerd where | and get.full food value and real stom- they were the guests of Mrs. Mor«{ ach comfort. Instantly relieves heart. ken's and Miss Peterson’s parents, | burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. D Peterson. acidity, food repeating and stomach P AL pE S misery. +AIDS digestion; keeps the Mrs. George H. Cook and daughter, | stomach sweet and pure. Mrs. Thomas Dry Gamley of Min- EA':TONt{gni!&GMMMynM only costs neapolis, returned to their home this | f5ent or two a day to use it. il be dec morning after a ten days’ visit at| ormoney back. call and trv it, the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox. Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store, Mrs. Cook is Mr. Wilcox's sister. Bemidji, Minn. ' REX THEATRE . TODAY———= Alice Brady “AT THE MERCY OF MEN" starring Alice Brady, surpassing all her previeus suc- cess. A timely, gripping photodrama 'HE meritorious quality of our Qi arrangements and {1l business courtesy has won the esteem of our fellow townsmen. Each detail is in the hands of a capable staff trained to their special calling. Ed Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean of Lake boulevard has gone to Minneapolis, where he will enter the University of Minnesota. ~Dean returned ‘séveral ‘weeks ago from overseas where he had been at the front® for" several ‘months, havin been ‘wounded while in the Argonn? battle. Mrs. Ed. Lealos and son, Edward, Jr., returned Monday - from Grand Forks, N D., where they had been the guests of Mrs Lealos’ parents for a month. She had planned a longer visit, but-returned to Bemidji to con- sult ‘a ‘physician regarding her son’s health. "He has been ill for the past month. Mra. Montreville J. Brown, who has been the guest of Mrs. D. L. Stan- ton for'several days, will return to her home:'in Minneapolis this even- ing ~'She will be met here tonight by Mr. Brown, assistant state at- torney general, who has been at In- ternational Falls on official business during the last several days. Misgs Velma Dean will commence another term of dancing lessons fc:r children and adults. The children’s term will commence Saturday after- noon at 2:30 -o'clock, high school pupils at 7:30 o’clock next Tuesday evening and adults’- classes at 9 o’clock, Tuesday evening, in the Moose hall, Those desiring to enroll call Miss Dean at €54. 2-58 L-ko Comedy in Two parts 10c, 20c—Matinee—7:20, 9:00 Tomorrow Mrs.CharlieChaplin Lois Webers production b “FOR HUSBANDS ONLY” a big dramatic treat for the whole family The opening of the flshing season is attracting out-of-town visitors tol the Jake and it is expected that many ; of the cottages on the lake will soon he opened by the owners or friends. Rev. and Mrs. Jonathan Watson of Grand Forks, N. D., are among the early arrivals and are occupying the Gowran cottage at Lavinia for two weeks. COMING SUNDAY — Anita Stewart in “Midnight Romance” last seen here in “Virtuous Wives”, a first national production. W. L. Jerrard of St. Cloud. nephew appointed state mining engineer for the Messaba range district, J. A. O.1 Preus. state auditor, announcing the | appointment. Jerrard is a_graduate | of thé College of Engineering, Uni-} THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS AMERICA’S DIMPLED DARLING LILLIAN WALKER Presented by Lester Park in the thrilling five part drama founded upon the popular novel “Fran” by John Breckenridge Ellis “THE LOVE HUNGER” “Taming lions is easy compared with taming human beings"” is the decision arrived at by “Fran” after living a few months in' the village of Littleburg. .... and Others. ; GRAND i, This is one of the best of the season’s photoplays. . i s Added Attraction TONIGH and Thursday AT 3:00, 1:50 and 9:00 Cecil B. DeMille’s produc- tion § p L) The Squaw Man An ARTCRAFT PICTURE All Star Cast ANN LITTLE, ELLIOTT _DEXTER, JACK HOLT o || GRAND THEATRE™h: SUNDAY-—Matinee and Night, May 11 GREAT GALA ATTRACTION "Coming Here With Brilliant All-star New York Cast, Winchell Smith and J. L. Golden’s Supreme Comedy Success ELKO '.Tonight and Tomorrow T B BEH . : high school dancing class last even- 3¢ Olive T M. Jagrin, manager of the Garment g;:g:dd'i: ;;m‘}lg“gu;!;%";%“r 4 Not‘iice is hereby given“that on'‘the| i a,t the,ca‘m and Remove It 5 bas dancing. Punch and v 8 iy nt wards’ Olive Tab g&;pihg:l:agic;z(‘l_t td; tr!?;u;":eltolrg:: were ' sérved,” Kathfeen Downs "and ag(t)l;e :{moerd AII{J;L'I Zugdustl?lf)géls',)l: Dr. Ed Olive Tablets, the substi- Filled with ".a Visit'In Minneapolis and Duluth. | Sarierine Gilmore™ prosding at.the|was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, AR tox cnlome '&‘,‘“’E“‘“W Sunshine.. and » punch_bowl, . |and that the first meeting of his “l‘gwp"d v °l m&“m breath find Laughter, Mrs H. J.-Cobb-of Minneapolis ar- ' |creditors will be held at the oftice| : ple lief 3 Dr. - Bdwards' Prett Gisd rived in ‘the city last' evening and NATAL DAY, OBSERVED. . |of the undersigned referee in bank- &"iu 'l!"bleta. mm"“gbm Sigir: Cll‘fl AL ;; will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.| Mrs, Henry Milier was pleasantly | ruptey, in the City ofCrookston, fn m't:d tal;)leu ave. $akers Sof hn& Breath ever Crool J.:L. Kenip of Twelfth street for a|surprised last evening, the occasion |the County of Polk, in said district, ) n;:l l;enr oid ' r. Olive Tablets act gently a Bascom. but firmly on ‘the bowels” and liver, . R e stim! 'm to natural action, A real number one show with the distinguished actress i the , cleating blood and gently purifyin, e e mrions. T 00 that which dangerous - calomel -does without any of the bad _after effects, Al the benefits Oidm've'd sickening, ETHEL STRICKLAND Greatest scenic production ever seen on a local stage griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, » painor any able effects, Dr. F. :"i. Edwards discover?d the NOT A MOTION PICTURE formula after seventeen years of prac- goc;danalggg ux}fie&%fl;fli‘“mmm& MA“, ORDERS Seat sale opens Thursday at 10 a. m. attendant bad, breath et are gurely || ——IN O W [Netser's Drug Store; $1.50, $1.00, 75c, (plus a ve.getable compound mixed with olive tax)... All Seats reserved, matinee and night oil; you will know them by their olive color. »Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for x 100 pounds and over. Highest o3 prices paid for hides. ’GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W 112 3d Street DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women A and Children High Operating Expenses Increase Telephone Rates Telaphone Revenue Must Cover Operating Expenses Your business will fail unless you take in enough money to pay your expenses. So will any other business. The necessity for enough revenue in any business to pay operating expenses needs no explanation. For several years the cost of providing telephone service has been advancing with the increasing cost of material to the telephone company and the higher living expenses of em- ployees. Everyone realizes the necessity of paying more for rent, for food, for clothing, for wages and for transportation. The telephone industry has been affected by the same conditions which have produced higher prices in all of the necesgities of life. If this Company is to continue to furnish dependable telephone service to the public it must obtain such rates as will produce a revenue sufficient to cover the cost of provid- ing the service. = —