Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 29, 1919, Page 3

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in its maintenance. Dr. and Mrs, Vidal of Fargo have opened their summer cottage at La- vinia for the summer, William Anderson of Big Falls has bought. a residence in Bemidji and is moving here to reside. Have you had your dish of ice cream today? 512tf Mrs. John Noel and Mrs. G. Ander- son of town of Northern were busi- ness visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Dr. William H. Fortin, superin- tendent of the Lake Julia sanatorium was in Bemidji today on business. Farm loans made without delay, See C, M, Ascham, office with J, J. Opsahl, 68-1Mo Mrs, C. C. Spencer, who has been *at St. Anthony’s hospital for treat- ment since last Monday, is improv- ing. Mrs, E. Preston of Becida motored business. While here she was the guest of friends. Dean $50,000 to loan on farms, a71tt Land Co. Mrs, Jennings and children of St. Paul are visiting Mrs, Jennings, par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Gardner of Pleasant Valley, Dwight D. Miller left Tuesday evening for Minneapolis on business. He will return to the city the latter part of the week, Koors’ ice cream is 1xlide with pure sweet pasteurized cream. 512tf Mrs. F. A. Craver, Mrs. F. W, Noble and Mrs, Gladys Rensel of Turtle River motored to Bemidji yes- terday and transacted business. George W, Cross, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian reservation, re- turned to his home this afternoon, having been in the city since yester- day. : In Cash paid for liberty bonds. 41tf quire room 51, Markham hotel, Mr, and Mrs. Rolland Fellows, Mrs. Alice Fellows and Miss Alice Krue- ger of Tenstrike motored to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day with friends, Miss Mae Fuller, teacher of the Boston Lake school, held a novelty social recently, The. proceeds will go to the Armenian and Syrian re- lief fund. Ice cream is the national dessert. 512[([ Miss Hannah Sponheim, steno- grapher at the First National bank, will leave the first of next month for her home in Thief River Falls, where she will enjoy a vacation. " Senator C, €. McCarthy of Grand ~ Rapids was in-Bemidji last evening. . being en route to Blackduck where ‘he will deliver the high school com- mencement address this evening. Same prices as before the war on kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 6570-W, 613-1Mo Louis Hanson of Ada, formerly of this city, accompanied by two auto loads of prominent Ada business men, came to Bemidji yesterday. They will spend a couple of days here fish- ing. H. N. Harding, Cass Lake banker, and Ernest Flemming of Bena were Bemidji business visitors yesterday. They were en route to their home from Walker where they had been on business, Dance at the Larson Bowery Sat- urday night, May 31st¢ Music by William’s Novelty orchestra, Every- body welcome. 5d531 Mrs. T. J. Wright and daughter, Dorothy, of Grant Valley, have gone to Park Rapids, where they will join relatives and motor to Paynesville, where they will visit friends and rel- atives for two weeks. Clifford Peel, formerly employed by N. L. Hakkerup, the photographer, is a visitor in the city today. Peel returned from . France, | { i | { ( | { ] { { has just AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don’t worry about old age. A sound man is good at any age. Keep your in good condition and you can be as hale and hearty and able to “do your bit” as when you were a young fellow. Affections of the kidneys and bladder are among the leading causes of early or helpless age. Keep them clean and the otger organs in working condition, and you will have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes from the system and avoid uric_acid_accumula- tions. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil_Capsules periodically and you will find that you are as good as the next Your spirits will be rejuve- your muscles strong and your fellow. nated, mind keen enough for any task. +~ GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do the work. But be sure to get p the original imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Qil Capsules. They are re- liable and should Lelp yow, or your money will be refunded. For sale by most druggists, In sealed packages vhree #iges, 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 Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers, Telephone 922. to the city yesterday and transacted ! THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER This page is devoted to personal where le served in the photographic branch of the service. Extra fine shipment of cut flowers and plants ‘have arrived for Decora- tion Duy. Elliot Flower Shop, 216 Beltrami Ave. 1d529 W. L. Lycan, proprietor of the Hotel Crookston at Crookston, ac- companied by L. O, Reed arrived in Bemidji yesterday to enjoy several days fishing. Mr, Lycan is a brother of Frank S. Lycan of the Hotel Markham. Miss Mabelle Aubolee left yester- day for Clearbrook, where she will visit for a few days. Miss Aubolee is a former student of the Bemidji high school and has recently re- turned from Blackduck, where she has been teaching, Northern Minn,, Agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates, 17th year. Phone 167. Security Bank Bldg. 1d529 Mr. and Mrs, William Blakely of Spur, Mrs. Keenal of Farley and Charles Blakely of Turtle River autoed to Bemidji last evening and attended the military ball, held in the Beltrami Elevator & Milling company’s new warehouse, Mrs, M. Oakland of Everett, Wash,, who has been the guest of her cous- in, Mrs. R. L. Given and family of Beltrami avenue for the past week, left today for the range country, where she will visit for some time, before returning to her home. Cut flowers for Decoration at the old vlace. Bemidii Greenhouse. 1242 Doud Ave.. A. E. Webster. Phone 166. 14529 Thomas Wilson, who has been vis- iting his parents in Bemidji for some time, returned to Winnipeg this afternoon. Mr, Wilson was in the Canadian army during the war, and has been confined in a Winnipeg hos- pital for some time, receiving treat- ment. Miss Mabel Nyhus of Becida has returned from Argyle, Minn., where she taught sehool the past term. stopping in Demidji en route to her home to visit her sister, Miss lda Nyhus, She was accompanied to Be- cida by a friend, Miss Cecil Grimms of Argyle, who will spend three or four weeks vacation at the Nyhus home, Miss Nyhus' father, E. K. Nyhus, met them in Bemidji. MID WEEK SERVICE. Prayer meeting will be held at the Methodist church this evening, Coun- ty Superintendent J. C. McGhee will lead the meeting, MOTHER’S CLUB SATURDAY. Saturday afternoon the Mothers’ club will meet in the public library building, and all members are urged to be in attendance. EIGTH GRADE DIPLOMAS. The eighth grade diplomas and re- port cards will be given out Satur- day afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, and all members of that grade are requested }10 be at the school at the appointed our, TO SERVE DINNER. In order to raise money to serve dinner for the returned soldiers July 4, members of the Modern Samaritan lodge will give a dinner in the Odd Fellows hall June 5, to which the public is invited. DANCE WAS ENJOYED. Nearly one hundred couple enjoyed the dance given by the Bemidji Mili- REX Theatre---Today TOM MIX Direction of William Fox Tom Mix, the greatest cowboy actor on the screen; he is now appear- ing in William Fox's photoplay “Western Blood” HIS BITTER HALF 2-reel Keystone comedy. 10c, 20c, Matinee 2:30; 7:20, 9 TOMORROW— ] Monroe Salisbury the Mansfield of the screen in a wonderful love story. ‘THE BLINDING TRAIL A mighty drama of the frozen north and the great out of doors. the Beltrami, Elevator and Milling company last evening. Splendid music was provided by the entire band. DANCE THIS EVENING. Members of the Athletic associa- tion of the Bemidji Box company will give a dance at the armory this eve- ning. This is the first dance given by the association and promises to be an enjoyable affair. The Synco- pators will furnish the music. GIVES FINE TALK. _ Bemidji - masons conferred the third degree on five candidates last evening, following the meeting a lunch being served in the dining room of the Masonic hall, At the close of the evening a splendid talk was given by Senator C. C. Mec- Carthy of Grand Rapids who was a visitor in the city, SUMMER HOTEL. Mrs. Belle J. Brown will move to Waville Saturday, where she will con- duct a summer hotel during the lake season, and make a specialty of serv- ing Sunday dinners, The hotel will be ready for business in about a week. Mr. and .Mrs. William Clish will occupy Mrs. Brown's residence and will take possession first of next week. DISTRICT CONFERENCE. Rev, Osmund Johnson, pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran church of this city, will return tomorrow morn- ing from Gonvick, where he attend- ed the district conference of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church, which be- gan Monday and closes today. Rev. Knutson of International Falls, Rev. Sorenson of Shevlin and Rev. Belsaas of Littlefork were also in attendance, TO BE LIBRARIAN. Miss Anna Northrup, who has been teacher of the sixth grade in the Bemidji schools, will act as librarian during the summer months, and will commence her duties Mon- day. By fall the board expects to secure an experienced librarian to succeed Miss Beatrice Mills, who held that position for several years and who resigned to take up edua- tional work in Washington, D, C. A librarian is now required to take a A GREAT CHANGE ENTERS INTO LIFE OF STOREKEEPER A certain unassuming gentleman in this city who happens to be a promi- nent merchant and who up to a few weeks ago had become a recluse be- of his ph 1l condition tells this arkable and most interesting tale: * a number of years”, he said, “I confined to my J in every respect that wear and tear finally got me, my face became drawn and haggard and my disposition seemed to urge people 1o evade me. It was then that 1 began to despise my own company. suggested that my nerves re- quir attention. § d me that her father had taken Phos ed Iron when v condition. ‘Look at him now’, she ‘He works ten hours a and is t man in the worl happened less than a month followed the advice and look . Back in the barness with vhile. 1 am feeling When 1 see a tired looking ¢ the name of Phosphated Ilron immediately comes in my mind. I am convineed that it is converting many a worn out body into a life rich in thought, ambition and enthusiasm®. Specinl Notice: To insure doctors and theis patients getting the Genuine P’hosphated Iron we have put in cap- =ules only, so do not allow dealers to ou | or tablets. iiy Drug Store and leading drug: gists everywhs_ere. Tonight You'll BE COOLER In the Elko Theatre than outside, or any other place we know ‘Going Up’ A trip over the glaciers amid deep snow, to the top of Mount Hood, makes anyone feel COOL AND COMFORTABLE when viewing such a pic- ture during hot weather. You'll Also See ETHEL CLAYTON In Paramount picture “MAGGIE PEPPER” Pepper’s her name and pepper’s her temper, but she’ll entertain, not over- heat you, in showing how a capable girl handled smart-alecks. at the ELKO TONIGHT, 7:30 and 9:00 ] tary band in the new warehouse of | regular course in order to qualify for the position, SERVICES AT TENSTRIKE. _ Rev. George Backhurst, pastor of the Episcopal church, held morning and evening services at Teastrike yesterday. He was acompanied by Mrs, Backhurst and while there they were the guests of Mrs, Knappen. To- day being ascension day, Rev, Back- hurst went to Cass Lake, where he will celebrate the Holy communion and hold a meeting of the Indian Guild, regarding the convocation to be held there July 1 and 2. Tomor- row Rev, Backhurst will go to Northome, where he will deliver the memorial address. Adler-i-ka | Again! “I had a bad case of constipation, gas orv the stomach, and’ other bowel trouble. Twelve hours after I took Adler-i-ka I felt better and after con- tinuing I consider myself CURED.” (Signed) E. H. Beeman, Calispell, Wash. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Pre- vents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix- ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. City Drug Store. LAST TIMES HOUSE PETERS “Thundgrhuhs of Fate” a dramatic story of love and politics In 5 acts GRAND --TOMORROW.-- — AT 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 — THE UNIVERSAL-CAR Bring your Ford car here when it needs to be “tuned up” or repaired. the most reliable work; the genuine Ford- made materials and to ask Ford prices.. It is our business to know all about Ford cars and we have the necessary equipment with competent workmen and promise you prompt attention at all times. When you want to buy a Ford car come here: Run- about $500; Touring Car $525; Coupelet $725; Sedan $645; one-Ton Truck Chassis $550—all f.o.b. Detroit. C. W. JEWETT C0,, Inc. BEMIDJI MINN. We guarantee PEOPLE will buy if you tell them about the things you have to sell. ADVERTISE SAYS THE U. 3. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR The American public is a buying public. It has the money to spend and will spend it if you will show them the need for spend- ing it. Therefore—Advertise. This is the message from the Depart- ment of Labor to all live, pregressive merchant who believes in the future pros- perity of America. Tell you story through the press and reach the greatest number of potential cus- tomers at the smallest cost. Advertising, intelligently planned and executed, is the surest, quickest, and most economical means of securing sales—stimu- lating business. U. §. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR W. B. WILSON, Secretary ROGER W. BABSON Director General, Information and Education Service ENJOY LIVING Also showing “THE SCREEN MAGAZINE” and “HOLME’S TRAVELOGUE” Samuel Goldwyn,| precents ! .eankdon M er Dirocted by HARRY BEAUMONT Blue coat, brass buttons~ and the world was his. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY GRAND During the Warm Weather Lawn Swings and Hammocks in shady places or on the porch, make the hot afternoons and evening a pleasure. Lawn swings, each Hammocks . ...$10.00 .$2.00 to $9:50 A green, well-kept lawn keeps the house cooler ‘and healthier—telephone us your order for lawn hose, rakes and lawn mowers. % inch hose will pass as much water as the coup- lings and is lighter to handle. Can furnish 5 inch molded hose at . .......... ....20c a foot 5-8-inch 5-ply hose, 50 ft. length,..$7.50 a length Lawn Mowers ......$6.00 and more And, O, YES, don’t for- get the Ice Cream Freezer. Cooling, Pleasant, healthy, home-made Ice Cream— doesn’t it make your mouth water. i 2quart ..o iveneo: 3350 Bquart. ...vie00:. 9428 4quart ......... ..$5.00 Bquart ...onvnaaes $6.50 8 quart ... ....$8.50 Given Hardware Co. { Your Money Back if you Want it.

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