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- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 0dd Fellows hall. Two hundred and | ficers elected were vice president, twenty-five can be seated at one|Miss Bertha Webster; correspon How’s This? time and the public is invited to at-|secretary, Miss Petra Larson; record-| We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward | tend. ing secretary, Miss Florence Bagley; | for any case of Catarrh that cannot be . tll‘eas\érar, Miss Grice Isted. It was|cyied. :’E‘!‘t’:l‘_::; fi:mm m"w; ke X also decided to hold a picnic June . d e e Sareh 5 Mundond, o tho sovaahip | 16, 81 ihe Lareon farm. "Miss Grace| B SSrih SHICIr oo ne pes irk | Dy ODES CACSINEEL] - To eachiday ‘give an interesting and completé . review of the (J| Serah T untord, ot Uts tOWILE |1sted will leave Saturday morning|most relisble remedy for Caterch, Hails ¢ ‘eity's social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal 3:30 o'clock, the cause of her death [foT Long Prairie, where she will rep- | Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on AND imention, social itéms and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation |f|being old age. She. was 81 years resent the Queen Esthers st the|the }5;',“,:":;,";;,{,‘%:;‘;,:,’::‘{’““:,‘{',:,‘;?;: Woman's Home Missionary society. L‘Nc in its maintenance. 'Items phoned or mailed to this office are lppre- old. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. ||, o "wosserveq at the close of the e fakan Hall's ‘Oataceh E. K. om Medicine for a short time you will see a IN ¢ A. Forbes of town of Jones and Mrs.- ‘ciated by:resders-of the paper and by.the: publishers. Baker of the Fifth ward. The body | °venins. great. improvement In. your. genersi N was_ prepared for shipment at the health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi-: Telephone 922. . v Ibertson undertaking parlors. In- MENU. \ '3 terment will be- made at Grafton,| The “following dinner will be, Soget::tf:ng:u:?:m‘fld LS, Dead THE . N. D. served by 20 business men, nearly all| . J. CHENEY &-CO., 'rolado. ‘Ohto. . mour ‘has raturnad to his| Mrs: Robert Larson, who has been Modern Samaritans, of tne city, June| Sold by all Drugeists, 7se. 7 2 b Bwn.hu. Mlnn from Hor- visiting Mrs. George Pellow of Mill PICNIC TOMORROW. 5, in the Odd Fellows hall, the pro- 'y net, .~ Park for the past few days, will| * . y 'ceodl to go to a dinner to be served & _) 7 leave Thursday for Montana, to join| Members of the Home Guards and |the returned soldiers July 4: - " Miss\EMla Ellers of Leonard visit-| her husband. Mr. Larson was form- |Mothers Jewels “of - the Methodist |~ Chicken, Southern style - v ed friends:in Bemid)j between trains |erly breakman on the “Minnesota & [church will hold a picnic and their Fried White Fish ’” % yesterday. ' - International railroad here, but is|annual mite box ‘opening, in- the} -Mashed and Baked Potatoes ’ E now working for the Great Nor!l;un gibl;:{gc l?nrlgn'»:m:‘l;rlgwa:s“;:;:n ‘:: N Brown Gravy ! | He lef idji about 0 . Y i 'offif."mi‘l‘;.)"“ o dml leéet'} :"yfig‘;"figfi" _e bl s asked to be sure to’bring their mite i Lettuce AT 7:30 and 9:00 X o : B boxes, and if they have been lost or’ Sliced Tomatoes e The ‘story of & girl who woed and . Attorney 6. THawerson’ of Thief T0 INITIATE LARGE CLASS. destroyed; to kindly bring the money. | . Cold Slaw won 8 soldier sweetheart whoini she River Falis ‘was 4" Bemid}l business{ A large class will be initiated- by Ausl”‘gl‘l ’fl;':’:g‘"‘l{ is e ““r%:‘ ':: Bread, Butter, Pickles had never seen—through correspon- . visitor today. .. . * the Modern Samaritans, June 6. All[3L others o 16, IUATOS A Pie and Coffee LILA LEE dence alone. ; ;| members are urged to be present. ewels. £ Adults 75¢ Children 40¢ . 5 Get youlj,,uhhnga and .tomato! Served cafeteria style In Paramount picture Also showing plants at_913 Mississippl Ave. 5d67 SWEDISH LUTHERAN AID, MUSICALE GREAT SUCCESS. Public s invited 66 . : : TS of E The Swedish Lutheran Aid soclety| Under the direction of .'Sister . 2464 Sucha Little || FATTY ARBUCKLE Mrs. Martha King of Becida was| . Nymore will meet at the home of | Dorothy, the music'students of St.| . O ST 2 among the business visitors in Be- |, .7, Elmsuist tomorrow afternoon Cecelia’s studio gave a musicale yes- Subscribers should report any poor Pirate” MABEL NORMAND midji:yesterday. at 2:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation |terday in St. Philip’d hall. ‘The jun- | carrier service to this office and steps 2 . o » TR s extended. for pupils gave - their recital -at 2| Will be taken at once to remedy the A regular old-styl te =N - Farm loauns made Wflho‘“éhdghg o’clock -inv the afternoon and ‘the:ad- | tFouble. yarn, bfi.“wfth °a ':eiys mg:ire‘m éi See C. M. ‘Ascham,’ office. wi b e SON HAS RETURNED. vanced students in the evening at:8 dGamsel right in nub of it. HE D“) AND HE DmNT" & OMM' o’clock. Tae musicale was a decided ] Mrs. George Grow of ‘town of success-and the commments passed by How ANY GlRL CAN ipt ‘of a message Miss Dorathy Johnson has.returned | Eckles .is in' recel members of the audience were very HAVE PRETTY EYES iBemidji from Brainerd, where she fxr:smlf:ée?lo?n Iflg]‘“yfi‘fi‘:“igf&:fi favorable. The stage was attractive.| No girl or woman is pretty if her ghl.l been . visiting. vears service % 2 ly decorated with lilacs, evergreens, eyes are red, sh-qmed or have dark Mrs. Effie Geroy of Tenstrike was and the class - colors, maroon anfl|rings. Simple witchhazel, camphor, 8. Eftie amons. the out of town business vis-| EPWORTH LEAGUE TONIGHT, [8°% hydrastis, eic., as mixed in Lavoptlk / eye ‘wash, will brighten the eyes and (3 terda,; There will be a meeting of the Ep- ) itors in ths cl y yesterday. worth Loague this evening at 8 ENJOYED HOUSE PARTY. [} v&eka use will surprise you with 4 A number of Berfidji young peo-|its K results. Regular use of gelock at the home of Mr. 00 s |ple who sajoved & houss party at|Lavoptlk keeps the syes, healthy, A'u fixemheré are urged to attend the head of the lake during the week~|sparkling and vivacious. ~The quick " |end, returned to Bemidji yaln(tcrga);l .change will plefi:&m BDall!nt aDum- ’l‘he party was held in the Kenfleld [inum.eye cup 3 arker's Drug RIPLEY-MARQUIS WEDDING. ' |geonyon house and Mr. and-Mrs. W. B. [Store and all druggists. \ John W. Ripley and Bertha Mar-|pryin geted as chaperons. Those in quis were married at the Methodist| itondance were Misses Arvilla -Ken- Also “Big V” comedy “HUMBUGS & HUSBANDS" AT THE ELKO Usual prices—10c and 20c a Keystone 2-part comedy ——————————————————————— Special Program —— Régular Price GRAND ! Tuway rain coats made to measure at: Barney’s Toggery. 1463 - M. Jagrin, manager of the Garment BMD, _bhas.gone to Minneapolis and N'sw York on a ten days business trip. parsonage Saturday afternoon, Rev. I *. Mra M. Taylor and Mrs, Fred|Blaine lLembert officiating. They |Tony, joana - Tuller, Velma Dean.| g : Bucksen of Lake Plantaganet were|will make their home on the gro0m’s( A chenbach, ‘Glenn Harding, Claude || Wed &Thur EMROHE tha out GE Lown shoppots, YOR- farm east of Berildil. Mclver. C.'L. Pegelow; -and William |Jil e erday. - : : Lalibertie. I RETURNED FROM FRANCE. s?’o c0;’00 to loan on farms, Dean Wesley McTaggart, of the 88 di- FAREWELL PARTY. Migs Alma Radi, who. will leave a71et visfon, 313 sgignal corps, who has charming little Bessie L been overseas in the service for the| ;..o 15 tor Portland, Ore., was given essle ove past ten months, has landed in New |, tarewell party at 'the Carl Mosen | York, according to a message received | p o4 East Bemidji. The hours & in Y “Mrs. A. "D. Slmpklns and Mrs. *Peter Larkin of Turtle River autoed -to Bemidji yutarday and ealled on by his mother, Mrs. George McTag- d in danci a i —lrlends gart. Zfi:llilép:s;%: l;erg:; ngc'fl:le :ga;ln;gs “THE WISHING H ki M : B included: Alma Radi, Cora Reinke, % 13+ : C 1] - r‘:;'.f:";&’-'n vvas ?n Bem?gflalt‘n‘)da‘;f DELEGATES TO CONVENTION. |Cora Shadiow, Lilllan Manecke, Hat- RING MAN" Hlttlng the ngh Spots ‘ Miss Alice Minnick, John Larson|tie Manecke, Gertrude Radi, Hilda : ?::;:goplg::be::ebetom J. E. Harrls,| 3" Rev. Blaine Lambert will rep- Westphal, Alice Hanmson, Carl Bo-' He agreed to be her rftsemt tllx_‘e E'pworttl: Leta&’l;e l?‘lcfhlh quist, George Ridlington, Gust Sch- ; sweetheart just for a o g¢ | city at the convention fo be hel N | munk, Otto Schmunk, Arthur Milten- month. % .].i“‘::?i l;;?,:,:‘g% h:e:.dl::; F sge‘ Alexandria, commencipg ‘Wednesday | burg, Oscar Mehouse, Richard Young- midjl Mtg. Co. Phone 481. 1d63 | of this week and lasting until next|berg, and Henry Radi. 4 AT THE Monday. QUEEN ESTHERS ELECT. Miss Pearl Phibbs was elected i president at the Queen Esther meet- | WANTED-BABY BUGGY. ing held at the home 'of Miss Bertha | Members of the Baby Welfare com- Webster last evening. The other of- I mittee are anxious to obtain a baby buggy or cab for a mother who works i AS YOUNG AS | YOUR KIDNEYS out by the day and has to take her baby with her. Anyone who can donate a cab or who will sell one at a small cost, will confer a great favor by calling ,Mrs. F. S. Arnold, tele- phone 383. NORTH BOUND TRAIN LATE. The sécret of youth §s ELIMINA- !’ION OF POISO) *i 8 from your body. hap which occurred below Brainerd,| This done, you can live to be a hundre the north bound Minnesota and In-| @nd enjoy ¢ e"lood of life with .Miss:Sophie Hanson and Mra. A. M. | ternational railroad passenger train,| 88 much “&W Wm in the Parks_and :son, Wilford, of Guthrie|due in Bemidji at 4:30 this morn- "’“gg‘d‘""::mfl?fl Kesp your body autoed to Bemidji yesterday and|ing, did not arrive until 8:20. A \%‘ntch the kl:i.fnn. They m“' and e . L o ek 1 e o i s Meel ol o, ik Hoed g ! ] sses throuj el Miss. Grace.Stilwell, who-has -been | have breakfast. D oy (pree e. BemidjL. schools, has mnutes eep them clean and in nding.. | L Asboalls e er workin; comllflnn nnd you have f m-ned to-her. home in o Hattie, MRS. UNGBER! . t{:mg Bchool having closed for the summer | jprg, Lengs Y%“ngbgrgng,sgfifned wastes and deadly uric acid accumula- starring BERT LYTELL A Metro all-star series. Production of adventures, thrills and romance. A Metro drama of hot blooded Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pelland, who =" 'haVe ‘been. visiting relatives in town - ‘of Hornet, have returned to their home at.International Falls. Miss Helen Minnick has returned from Lake Park, Minn., where. she itaught school this: year. Next year :she will teach at Hitterdale, Minn. — -‘Northern Minn., Agency. Dwight D. . Miller, -dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates, 17th year. Phone ~167. Becurlty Bank Bllddcg3 Adversity makes strange bedfellows, but Bob Dur- | ——r land, played by Bert Lytell, in “Hitting the High Spots™: draws the line at donkeys, pigs and chickens. See this thrilling play at the REX THEATRE MARIE WALCAMP in the “RED GLOVE” 'WED.<THUR. AT 3:00—7:30 and 9:00 In consequence of an engine mis- Thos. H. Ince presents 'ENID BENNETT “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” two-reel Keystone comedy to_fear.' Drive the poisonous €ons £ t k ' i — ‘vacation. a nu;nber bé triends :?t her h:me laTt M:%X‘]ls)‘l\{olfluégl‘gn%:le&pug‘l-eflnen&o Lo “Puss and . evening. onversation an music| will always be in xood con jon. oll 3 . o . 3 K(:ora‘ 1& :{:flmel: made wlthsnx‘;r‘; furnished the amusement, and lunch | Wil dfeelm:tvreo.nsua;d vigorous. with F th " 10¢, 20c -Matinee 2:30 7:20, 9:00 W - el e eot paste eam. was served. The guests were Mes 5 MBEDAL Haarlem Of! c.wd" ea ers Tomorrow—MARIAN DAVIES, Select’s lovely young star in her sweet breath of spring— “CECELIA OF THE PINK ROSES” dames A. B. Toble, Nelson, Walsh, GOL A. G. Wedge, Jrvice-president of | J. J. Pfeifer, Kahman, A. A. Richard- :g:,e;m;’:'fi:d,,f,"m from the labora- the, First National bank, was in He- |son, Gustafson, and Misses Marie They are a l‘-‘:h.mg remedy which midji-this-‘morning, being on hisway | Gustafson and Mildred Youngberg. | has been-used by the sturdy Dutch for from hi¢ home in-Mmneapolis to In- over 200 years, and bas belped them ternational Falls on business. T0 SERVE DINNER. to develop into one of the strongest In order to raise funds to serve a nhnd hsn est fl:’ee. of tbgorlctl m(}et Cash paid:for dfberty bonds. It |large dinner for the returned sol.| o euisceute ruui- Chagesm quipe room 51, Markham hotel. "41tf|diers July 4. a big dinner will be 9 substitute, In sealed packsges— E L K o 3 i served by twenty business three sizes, ' Rey. Blaine Lambert, pastor of the | yearly all Modern Samaritans otutl:his WEDNESDAY and Methodiat: church, left yesterday af-|city, Thursday of this week, in the THURSDAY—10c 20¢ REX THE’A TRE| 2DAYS N\ it JNE SN PICTURES —_— WORLD'S Tand8 § - THE - Z===cswsull GREATEST e £ SHEBHIERD =g v c OF » DALY ZTHE HILLS 2-30 &8 15 /,/ HAROLD asu. wman The rough miner’s daughter stays straight and teaches Mist- er Crook a thing or two. Come see her do it. Thursday and Friday—‘“Passing of the Third Floor Back,” starring Forbes Robertson. A First Na- tional attraction. : Now is the time to order your suit for the Fourth of July at Barney's ' Toggery. - 1463 Frank Bradley, deputy United States marshal, left today for Minne- apolis, taking several prisoners who will plead guilty to liquor charges when artaigned in Federal court. other cures with this marvelous thnve Werm- botflems‘?;l:: vu‘ D. D. D. Ice cream is° the national dessert. 512tt Seltlement of the estate of Louis Btellmakar. amounting to approxi- mately: $18,000, was completed - by for Skin Disease - Judge of Probate J. E. Harris yester- “The heirs were represented by Birker’s Drug Store. -~ |p o Crarity Hospital, -says, { Willhm Stillmaker. i =——————————————————o—| cause for an attack of gout, rheumafism, : lumbago, is supplied by the increase of " The boys and girls having school | Dakota Business College the sestlt gardens are requested to meet Wed- Pupil Lands Portland Job urio acid in the blood serum, v of various causes, the most frequeat;of nesday at the Lincoln school, 8 2. m., g Fast Bemidji school, 10:30 a. m.; After completing a course at|which is renal. Before .an attack,: one School Farm, 1 p. m., and bring rest | the Dakota Business College, |suffers sometimes from headache, of geeds to be planted. 1d63 [Fargo, N. D., Miss Cecelia|gis, twinges of pain here mlic’l‘ tl:m 2 ) Schroeder went to Portland,| When your kidneys feel like lumps Mr. and-Mrs. P. T. Rogers and|qy..o' " hore che immediately|leads when the back hurts or the urine niece, Miss Dorothy Krupp, of Min- gy W Y is cloudy, full of sediment, or you: are’ neapolis, are occupying one of the secured. a pomtlop as stenogra- m seek relief two ar three m g - . Lamson cottages at Grand Forks bay. | pher with the Kilham Station-|d the night; when u. suffer _ Mr. Rogers represents the Pillsbury ery and Printing Co. fiMM he, or dizzy, nmous qidb, itory. 4 Hlour, company In this territory The unusual thoroughness of weid ?rmi'f::bn::, "s’:,'“:" "9, Theamade the D. B. C. course prepares E;“:,.,.mer is bad, do -wt neglest the young people for responsible|warning,. but try Blmple means. Take six or eight glasses of water during the. Montreville J. Brown, of this city, positions everywhere Miss M. day, then obtain at your nearest drug 7 seeciL. A \\ » § OF THE MOSY POPULAR assistant Attorney general, wae in Walker, who was head-stenog-|sore ‘An-uric’ (anti-uric acid). . / popumnm:mcm NOVEL Bemidji for a few .moments this|tapher, Extension Dep’t., North| This is the discovery of Dr. Pierce of i moring, biog n T {0 ntorna-| Dakota Agrieultural College, he fa Tk, B, . £, e PRICES: VA P omecvion i SELITITE .~ - » NOVEL FROM THE o o MOST A PICTURIZATION. . Golf members place your order for & golf suit at Barney’'s Toggery. 1d63 recently sailed for France to do|, he. 1 the last of th k S isoning and dissolves uric acid in t! ?‘mwt:shle:;:on, “p."C. ,o on ofticial | Red Cross Secretarial work. ggdy mt‘x;rh as hot coffee dissolves sugar., Retness. Write F. L. Watkins, 806 Front| “Anuric” will penetrate into the joints’ . ] St., Fargo, N. D. about the|tnd muscles, ““&,T {:‘;7{";‘;,,2‘;".,38“.3}‘;2 Plus War Taz accumulations. Summer course, now tnder| Send 10 cents o m Picree's Int way: Same.prices as befure the: war on kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 10t 8t Phone-570:W. - 613-1Mo Hotel, Buffalo, Ii. V., f..5 trizl package,