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. B A RE ) “* Mrs. George Severens of Grant Val- 1éy was a business visitor in Bemidji ; yesterday. “Have you had cream today? our digh , of lce 512“ “Mrs. Henry ochumer of Schoolcrat‘t passed yesterday in the city on busi. ness matters, “ Mrs, Fréd’ Bardwell ‘of town of Northern was among the shoppers in the city yeeterday “Farm lonns ‘made without delay. See C. M. Ascham, office with J. J. _Opsahl. 681Mo Mrs, R. W. Laymon of Turtle Kiver drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business. - 8, J. Elliott, who has been re- 27 céiving medical attention at Bt. An~ thony’s hospital ‘for a few days, re- tiirned to her home in Pinewood yes- terday, 3 $60,000 to loan on rarma. Dean Land Co. a71tf ‘Miss Arvilla Patterson, clerk at the Hotel Markham; returned last evening from Duluth, Minneapolis and St, Cloud, where she enjoyed two “weeks’ vacation.® " *John Anderson of Debs Was & busi- ness visitor in the.city yesterday, and while "in the city called at The Ploneer office and renewed his sub- scription for another- year. e Northern Minn’,"Agency.” Dwight D. Miller, dependable . insurance. of every kind at fair rates, 17th year, Phone 167, ' Security Bank Build- ing. 1d520 % . K. K. Roe and children re- Lota ed to ‘Bemidji yesterday from i Fargo and Hendrum where they have | been thé~ guests of relatives. At ;| Hendrum ¢Mrs,. Roe visited her ‘ mother, i ‘Cagh paid for liberty bonds. ~In- quire room 51, Markham h:tletlf Hon, P. H. McGarry is having a log cottage erected at Glengarry. Chas,” Anderson fs doing ‘the work.! He will also have the kitchen build- ing remodelled and enlarged and con- verted into a club’ room and will erect .a new Kkitchen.—Cass County Pioneer (Walker,) ‘Sanie prices as before the war on kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W, 6131-Mo ‘A D. Johnson, county auditor,] spent yesterday in Brainerd, his wife havitig been receiving treatment af .the Northern Pacific hospital there. Mrs." Johnson is ,now visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gillson, ot Pillager. and plans to return to i next week, sweet pasteurized créam. 512tf Mrs. H. L. Brookins returned to her home in Minneapolijs this morn. ing after'a visit of several weeks at’ the home of her brother, James - Parmelee. She was accqm‘panied by Marion and Robert ‘Parmeles, who will visit in Minneapolis, Marion re- maining with Mrs. Brookins while Robert will be the guest of his grand-parents, Mr and Mrs, George Parmelee. s Ice oream is the national dessert o ” 612t The c:uis County Pioneer (Walker) says, Mrs. L, J, Jerdee, wife of Rev, Jerdee, and her son, Rev. Joseph C. Jerdee, motored to Cass Lake Friday to inspect their summer home, *“The Reverend ~will ‘preach Sunday 1;30 p. m. at the Silver Lake school house in the newly organized Immanuel =s Congregation, nearby their hohe. | Before being ordained. Rev. Joseph, -Jerdee was employed with the Bel- + ~tr¥i County Consolidated Abstract ‘company of this city. There will be & dance at Cass Lake Wednesday night, “ Music by Bemidji International Jazz orchestra. 3-521 This week the Akeley and Nevis Methodist churc¢hes, plan to go over the top for its.part of the church’s world wide missionary Centenary movement, by’ subscribing its quota of $536 per year for five years, A big meeting will be held at the Ake- 'DONT GIVE UP When you feel all-in, no ap- petite, no ambition, almost wish you: were dead. Your diges- - ity, your energy is strangled. Nature and science have pro- duced a real remedy, “Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea,” a combination of herbs for the relief of constipa- tion, stomach and = bowel ble, Expelling the poisans “and creating new vigor.. You vagorous and happy. Cost ' trifling, benefit = surprising. T Get a package today. | éity Drug Store Piva Dacea TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1919 % To each day give an interesting and'complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. mention, social'items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- _ ciated by readers of the paper.and by the publishers.. : Telapliena 922, —mmm tive: system is upset, stored up! poisons are sapping your vital-| life-giving | ‘ will feel your old self again,| This page is devoted to personal ley M. E. church, Wediesday even- ing, May 21, when speakers from Be- -{midji ~will explain all about this greatest of church movements—the Centenary ..movement.. .Everybody come,—Akeley Heral Tx'ibune Rev, Blaine Lambert, pastor of the Meth- odist ‘c¢hurch "of this ¢ity, expects to attend the,Akeley -megtm & CARPENTERS A' ON - " Thete will be a meeting at. the Moose_hall Suqu,y morning at 10 o’clock for the purpose of -organizing a carpenters unfon. - i 0431520 MEN'S SOCIETY. muoxxow Tomorrow evening the Men's so- ciety of the First Scandinavian Luth- eran church wul meet in the.church basement. - A “picnic lunch will be all, POTATOES & If you need real seed potatoes, come and get them now and return two for each hushel received in the fall, Se¢ Joe Mc'I‘_aggxg,_pgmldjl, Mh:}xa”s HOSTESSES TO AID. Mrs, Fred Hanson and Mrs. Moe will, entertaln the Ladies Ald seéiety of the First Smdlnu lan atheran chureh, to in” the chureh” buemtn’t tion is extendad !.o fl NOON DAY LUNGHEO The Ladies Afd soclety of the Methodist churck will gerve g noon day lunchéon in the.church. basement for the public Thursday, The-menu will be anndunced tomorrow, A cor- dial invitation is extended to all. HANSON-S0VICK WEDDING- Henry E. Hanson and Cora L. So- vick, .both...of . Clearhrook, . Were married Saturday evening at 6 o’clock at _the. Norwegian. Lutheran Free church parsonage, Rev. O. P. Grambo officiating. The groom is a réturned ’soldler and is employed at thé Clear- i brook merchantile company store, FUNERAL OF LITTLE CHILD. Rev. M. A..Soper, Sunday school missionary, went to. Nebigh: today, where he-officiated .at the funeral of the little seven-months old son of Mr, and Mrs. Edmond. Deitel, the funeral being held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs, Deitel was formerly Miss Helen ngg-lns. and she was married to Mr, Dietel August 25, 1917, Rov. Soper officiating. - ' MISSIONARY MEETING. June 7 and 8 the district meeting of the Woman’s. Home. Missionary. so- ciety will be held at Long Prairie, Mrs. 1. W. French of. this city will speak on “Peace. Patriotism”. and Mrs. P. L. Brown; also of Bemidji, will give a paper- on _‘“Children’s Work.” Miss Grace Isted will rep- resent the -Queen. Esther,society. of Bemidji. Mrs; Evans, bureau secre. tary for Japan and Korea, will be at the meeting and give an lnteresting cordlal invita- account of her. wo! T OHNSTON-HOCKETT NUPTIALS. Mr, and Mrs. L. F, Hockett of La- vinia, and Joseph Johnston of Walk- home of the bride,” Rev. Lester P, church. officiating,, mony, a wedding dinner was served to the immediate friends and_rela- tives, - Mr. and. Mrs. Johfiston. left last evening on the 11 oelock train for- Wallker, where the groom is em- ployed and they will make their home, o WAR VETRAN R.E Scrgeant Lester Achenbach, | son of Mr, and Mrs, J.”O. Achenbach, re- turned last evenlng trom _overseas, o Maxme Elhott “THE' ETERNAL MAGDALENE Who is She? . What. is she? See for yourself. —You will never forget it.— Also Showing - CHESTER CONKLIN' in the Keystone comedy ‘HIS FIRST FALSE STEP’ AT THE I I served. An lnvltaticn is extended to’ §| vells and carried bouquets of white| Miss Marvel Hockett, daughter-of] er, -were married last eyening, at the Warford, pastor_of the Presbyterian. "After. the cere-- Margaret Marsh | PR R THE nmm.u nm—nom-w = mony a wedding breaktast was served at the Deneau home to the immediate friends and relatives;: White and green was the color scheme used in decorating. Both. couples are well and‘favorably known in Bemidji. La- Combd' i8'a veteran of the Argonne battle and Deneau was & student at Dunwoody _institute at the time:the armistice. was signed. Walter Deneau and Mrs, LaComb are brother and sis. ter, Both couples .will. . make their ‘homes in Bemidji, PRSI . OAB.D OF THANKS. LiWe wlxh to sincerely thank the employes of .the .Crookston -Lumber company ‘and. the, office force of the same. company,..for; the pnrue&hoy presented us wit Mre. A, L. Btralber and chlldren ‘1 520 where he has been in the service since May 23, 1917, with the army of oc- cupation. ~ Achenbach has been .in Belgium, France and Germany and took part in the principal battles, in- cluding the Marne, Argonne, Chat- teau Thierry, and St. Mihiel. His uncle, Leo. H. Achenbach or Arizona accompanied him to Bemidji for a visit. He has lived in Arizona for the past ten years. Understand Men? e oy BATYES D Erniinie had- uwd h‘ # beau and she'tfied to' outstudy men. Then came love but without und-nhndlnr—-nd,ebo ‘m«hw <hild again DR. PALMER LEAVES., Dr, G, M, Palmer, who for twelve years has been a practicing dentist in Bemlidji, and who recently re-}: turned from overseas, where he served as a Y. M. O. A. secretary in England and France for more than nine months, left last evening for Minneapolis, where he. will make his home and open dental offices, - The family will join him: as soon as-echool is closed. Dr. Palmer will specialize in children's dentistry, His depart- ure from Bemidji will be regretted as he has been prominent in business and.. social . circles, .and- he-gave splendid service as a member of the board of education before entering the war work, IN CUPID'S GOURT A pretty double wedding; toohplace in_St. Philip's .Catholic' church; this morning at 9 o'clock, celebrated -by high. mass, Rev. J. J..T, Philippe, -of~ ficlating, when Miss Florence Denea, daughter of Mr, and .Mrs, .Fred Deneau, and Alfred LaComb: were united in marriage and Miss Louise LeMieux and Walter O, Deneau were wedded, The first couple was attend- ed by Arlene Deneau and Ernest La- Comb, and the latter by Florence Le- Mleux and George Morain. Sister Dorothy played the wedding march. The brides entered and were given in | marriage by their fathers, at the al- } tar, Miss Deneau wore a bridal gown of swhite satin, and .Miss LeMieux wm:e white crepe de chipe Both wore || A WONDEMUS P Y, '~ A 'WONDERFUL LOVE.STORY CORRINE GRIFFITHiin- -+ = “THEGIRLPRO’B‘LEM" A VITAGRAFK FEA'rtmi.‘, iiopghigll ! 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William Fox presents TOM MIX IN “SIX SHOOTER ANDY” By Bernard McConville Staged by S. A. Franklin also MARIENWALCAMP I “The Red Glove” °10¢—20c 7:20—9:00 TOMORROW Theda Bara in a super pro- duction “The Forbidden Path.” Coming Thursday—Mus. Charley Chaplin in “Bor- _rowed Clothes.” : “We've won first place” WIth-- Goodxear Trres" They are always reliable, and always’.th‘e' same. It’sa fact, that you seldom hear of any-.. one getting poor Goodyear tires=~and-it's's fact, too, that it has more enthusiastic users— WHY? —Because they are always dependab‘te , and when you hear a dealer say that his tires” are just as good as the Goodyear, why not buy the Goodyear? Why take something just as good, when you can get the real article in the Goodyear tire. Prices Are Down 15 Ol on Goodyear tires. Now is the tlme to buy-‘ . yours: Fake advantage of this reduction. We have your size in stock. : e Given® Hardware Co. . Telophone 67 - - Bemidji, Minn. Wednesday ‘& Thursday ‘Bryant Washburn “POOR BOOB” A Paramount Pilture The predicaments and “scrapes” that “Simp” got into will keep you rocking with laughter. And the one at the climax—why, you won’t know whether to laugh or shout, it’s so funny and thrilling. Come to see “POOR BOOB.” AT THE ELKO WED. & THUR, e