Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 5

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The Odd Fellow lodge will hold no meeting tomorrow night: on account i"‘cfi“ Parabje in ,Efiward Everett of the Fourth of July cele.ration. * Hale's Description e(.“Dolndl of . U a Picnic Party. DICAIRE BACK FROM FRANCE. 4 ) : 4 Mrl:l a‘:“Mm]g?::;?}e,so:rr?:edMin ’i’;fl E !on nll £0 out to a plenic, and meet city last evening, after .thirteen Ttogether.ip some pleasant place In the months service in France and Ger-| Woods, and you put doin the baskets many. He received his discharge at| there, and.leave the pall' with the ice JEwm’s K raia OPEN DAY AND NIGHT n interesting .and complete review of the city’s lo;:in ot tles ur desire; This. page is devoted to personal * mention; gocial ltama and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation —miqugykm Camp Grant. in the handfest place you can find, and i 1 e cover {t. with’ the blanket. Then- ydu Ford C ars Ly Cham.p!on sP.rk LORD 1S BACK TO U. S. all et out In the great forest; But} Fordson Tractor: sy plugs Mr. and Mrs. A. Lord are in re- ceipt of a message from their son, Raymond, saying that he has arrived at Camp Merrit, N. J., after sixteen months service overseas in- the en- 4:1:1 gineers branch. 8- it 18 only a few of the part, choose to start hand In hand algpg] a gravel path which leads stralght to the well, and probably those few: en: Joy less and gaiu less from the day's excursion than any of the rest. The rest break up into Indifferent knots, .and go some here, some there, as thelr occasion and their, genius call them. Some go after.flowers, some after berries, some after butterflies; some knock the rocks to pleces; some Exide B&tteriel': : Hanlershock United States Tiresff """ " " absorbers McGraw Tires Bosch. Mag'netoel Gordorf Sgat Covers :fidyfiel 4" - Klaxon horns Carburetorl Mazda lamp bulb. Janesville Spark [|Red Crown GASOLINE, 25 and 2-10 cents per gallon. CYLINDER OIL, 15c¢ ‘per qt., 60c per gallon. . Modern Repair and Service Machine Shop . Acetlyene welding { - Tire Repair department. Car Washing, day and night- ° Storage "battery repair and service department We work.on all makes of cars from Fords to Packards. Our shop is departmentized C. W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. Telephone 474 418-22 Beltrami Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA 8¢ gUues) Mra. M Burton, ‘her brother, P. T. Frank E. Willson of M nnenpolls Burton and wlle, and children i& the guest of his son, M. F Willson | her sister, Mr. H. H. Miller and and. wife. band and two children, all of mGE AND BRIDE ARRIVE.. - > .. |Paul, 5 7 Mre. Sidney Miltor ot PifieWood vié- G “Mrs. Z. F. Stahl of lake Irving has ited friends in Bemidji veal erday be-| Ralph Minier, court reporter, has|2$ her house guests her son, Frank tween trains. returned from International Falls|W:Lange and bride. Mr. Lange, who where_he'is reporting the Koochich- has recently returhed from eighteen Mrs. A Elmquist and “daugater, | ing- county term. of district court, |mouths’ service in France, was Emma, left yesterday for:.Duluth|Judge W. S. McClennahan of Brain.|Mm&rried to Miss Cora Johnson of St.| cimb up to where there i8 a fine view, where they will visit relatives for a lerd p;esldlng The term was ad-|PAuLin that city, Monday, June 30. | g e sit down and copy the stumps, eek. L * {journe: yeslerdny until Mon - m Y , , When o special venire is returnabje|ASKS LETTERS FROM MEMBERS, | 20%e 60 [nte (he water. some make C&sh patd for liperty 3 M#s. Della Connick, whose arm and a ]‘ t ke baskets. These all quire room 51, Markhain: 1, 4 return. to-their homes to observe July |shoulder were broken when in Chica-| 80d learn to make baskets. | - | : Fourths s - g0, en route to Bemidji’ from Moose- | Comé back to the picnic camp in good - ‘Miss: Vivian , Neff.. and; 3w . heart, where she went as a delegate| order each eager to tell what he has alle . Cloud Free,Press contains | for the Bemidji Mooseheart lodge, | seen and heard, each having satisfied friends in Bemidji between trains|the following ‘itém. ““Mr:- dnd- Mrs. jwas ‘sent--back to the- Mookehea?t| his tuste apd gevlus and. each. and all yesterdny_ . William Campbell will make an auto|home for. treatment. _She requests haying mnd, -vistly more of their day : trip-to*Northern ‘Minnesota points of |that the Bemidji meiibers of the than .If they ‘had held to. the gravel Mrs.. Bttie Geil of Mlnnnpous ie. interest-,tomorrow, including Itas¢éa |Mooseheart Legion' write her at the "k 3 1 to the well visiting her sister, Mrs. George Mc-|Park, Bemidji, Walker and Brainerd, |Mooseheart home. .| path and walked in col umn'to the ‘Taggart of Beltrami averue for a|and will be absent from the city for and buck again—Edward Everett short time two weeks. They will be accom.| OLSON BACK FROM SERVICE, :| Hale. - 5. 'paniéd’ by ‘Mrs. Wm. Campbell of| Kern Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs.|: . ‘Miss, Mm-le Mtlln ot Gund Rapids, Kimhall and Mrs: Street--of Royal-|L. B: Olson, returned this morning Minn., will arrive in Bemidji today |ton.” from San Antonio, Tex., wheré he has|. & ané will be the guest of. ‘Mlsa Kath- been stationed, having been in the Adler-l-ka ryn MacGregor, . George ~Jarchow has..resigned as{service for the past nineteen months, auperintendent of the Minnesota Odd |Olson was in the aviation branch and . $50, 000 to loan ‘on mrm DO&II,FQ“OWB home- which is located in|finished his course in flying, having md Co. " d'lltt 'Northfield. He will return to Still- recelved his certificate Friday, June | 3 e L Log e 32 iter 'witere he resided before com-{13. He was also'a member-.of the|! : Dr. and Mrs B A. Shannon and|ing to the home five years ago. Mr. (large glee club, which toured the Mrs. Shannon’s mother, Marths | afid M drehiow are at present vis- |southern states in the interest of the |- ,, Gleason; have retirned from &' week's [iting at Bemidji, and in Glearwater |Liberty loan, but says little old Be.|: .My"‘"‘ ha inflammation of bow- wisit at “Wild Grove: : county. The home, ‘under his ad-|midji iooks good to him after swelter- | €18 and waw.:.greatly bloated (with| . ministration, has been"developed into | ing in the southern states. . |€as). After giving him Alder-i-ka he| . George - “Taylor left|an institution of which the order and| - -+ |is completely cured. Doctors did g by automobile for a two[the state is proud.—Mankato Free| - B. P. 0. ELKS. -+ | him no good.” (Signed) M. Gerhard, ;'Aonths camplnE trip ?fiound ‘Lake | Press. . Ferdinand, ' Ind. e juperior and Lake Verm L . There will be a regular meetlnj ot je] —_ i . Anyone wishing. shampooing and |the Elk’s lodge Thursday evonins. “,:?,l:,:' ",topel;fl;"m“,f,‘:‘ch‘;fi.;,“,fl Mrs.. J. Pella 1{m ing, call'at 713. Beltrami Ave,, | B, H. Jerrard, secy. ]INSTANTLY Empties BOTH upper : “ . __» iting her sister, Mrs. Al vifotos, muke appointments. Mrs. L. G. . —_— and -lower- bowel, flushing ENTIRE [ » : today for Duluth whereiishe will|Crothers. . : 2d75 X ta l R ALL \ spend the Fourth with ber husband. 2 . Modern G-ll-ntry. alimentary canal emoves H - Mrs. William Anderson wcat to] I shall be even disposed to rank tt| foul matter which poisons system.! M8 Carl Akre, son of A. O..Akre, and | Brainerd today where she Wil Visit| amgng the walutury fctioiis of life, ‘Often CURES constipation. Pre- Egrl Akre, son ;:‘i Edwar{lekreb left | her husbagd who is confined at the| when'in polite circles I shall see the 'firits ,akx;pendxcnm- Weuh.ave sold Yesierday tor nce Albert, 'an., | Northern Pacific hospital.- While on er-i- many years. is a8 mix- ~where they will visit an uncle, George | duty as a breakman, Mr, Anderson “m'i. attt;nflo:l]s (l? al'd r:g n:g:o ?:m:’ fure of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine Akre, for two months was knocked under the train by .a| ¥OUth, to homely featu and nine other simple drugs. City 7 number -of logs falling. off;a:flat car| ®ome, to course complexions us to Drug Store. % iaKeep a kodnk story of the chlld- and he was seriously hurt. It was| clenr—to the woman as she is a wom- 2 rgh Film developed 10c¢; prints 3¢, found necessary to amputate one foot.| an, not as she is a beauty, a fortune |° . 49, be. Money also saved you on| He also received serious cuts in the| or a title. I shall bhelleve it to be . pa'rtralts. Rich Qtudlo, 28 10th fiL back, head and other parts of the! (ymething more than a name when a' 3 < 714-1Mo|body. ' The aceldent happened at| (4i1.dressed gentleman in a well-dress- Mre. Albert Kalsel.' apd son, Al- Northome. sy ed company can advert to.the topic’ bert, of Bagley arrived in Bemidji! Mrs: J. E. Fitzgerald and doughter| of female old age without exciting, 5 yesterday and are guests of Mrs.| Margaret, of Billings, Mont., arrived| and intending to ‘excite, a sneer—wh Kaiser’s sister, Mrs. Roland Gilmore|in the city last evening and will be| the phruses, “antiquated virginit; and family, of Lake boulevard. thé guests of Mrs. “-F‘itzgerald’s and such & one has “overstood her - ' mother, Mrs. P. J. Russell and family ”» d . Mr. and”’ Mrs.- Hans Mittet and|and her sister. Mrs. J. A. Younggren lnarke:.h \lrr:;‘;:“l(l‘.fiz‘ (:::neg‘:\(l,fensc: T; dapghter, Margareét<and: son, Robert a1id husband for the rest of. the sum-} PAPY: St pee "'h it hear th of Beltrami_avenue, left today for|mer. They had been visiting at Min-| Mamn. or woman; that shall hea Thief River Falls where they will vis- | neapolis and Omaha, Neb., at the lat-| spoken.—Charles: Lamb. . it relatlves untll after the Fourth ter place they were the guests of Mr.| " : X A TSI Fitzgerald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs., T. A.'E. Olson of Maple Ridge was wm Wllke of the Grey 'Eagle Ga-| H. Fitzgerald for three weeks. Mrs. |in Bémidji today, while here attend-: zette, was in the city today om his| Fitzgerald says its a relief to come ing: to school matters at the office of |.. Every working day of the year . 75,000,000 poundsof meat are required to supply home and export needs—and only 10 per cent of this is exported. These facts must be kept in mind when considering the U. S. Bureau of Markets report that on June 1, 1919, there were 1,348,000,000 pounds of meats in cold storage. If the meat in storage was placed on the market it would only be 20 days’ supply. e LAST TIMES _ ‘This meat is not artificially withheld from trade channels to maintain or ay home from -Bemidji,” where he|up here from the intense heat in|J. C. McGhee, county su erlntendent . 1 ttended the Northern ' Minnesota|Omaha. A of schools. L advance prices. Editorial association meeting.—Little: Falls Transcript. | The St. Cloud Times says: “Con- B = gressman Harold Knutson and Mr. Where are we going tonight after|and Mrs. Fred Schilplin and son, the circus is over? Why, to the|Frederick, returned from Bemidji dance at the Armory of course. The and Itasca Park by. automobile last econd big dance given by the Be-|evening where they attended the an- * midji Box Company Athletic associa- ) nual summer outing of the Northern tion. " Syncopators orchestra. 1d73 | Minnesota Editorial association. J, F. o Gaspard, of the Journal Press, who Miss Myrtle Hubbard ‘left today | also attended the outing from St. Meats in storage consist of— 65 per cent (approximate) hams, bacon, etc., in process.of curing. It takes 30 ‘to 90 days in ‘pickle or salt to complete the process. 10 per cent is frozen pork that is to be cured TONIGHT! | AT 7:30 and 9:00 for Sxmnrior i:;rlht_z're !ghes &nzdacfiepted Cloud. stopped at«Wal'k;r on his way BRY_ANT iater in the year. . & position w! elds Insur- home today to visit with his brother, 5 i s ance :ompml:y, a: utenog?phefr Strl!:e .. G. Gaspard of the Walker Pilot. WASHBURN 6 :‘er cenli;la;d. This ‘:l"nly :lou;"fif:;fi' ¢ was formerly stenographer for the|Among the other newspaper men a poun capita, and much of it a4 Demidjl Asgociation. {from this vieinity attending the out- |Jl" In Saturday Evenmg PO“ have to go.’:e: supply European needs. Be sure xou snap shot | 3auk Rapids Sentinel, tor an I 1 cent is frozen beef and lamb, part of Bemid'li’a great Fourtr: of July cele- | Mrs. Davee of the Clear Lake Times, NVENUS IN - : i :::l:ich is gwned by the Govcmm'ecl:t and bration. Bk:h Studlo, 29 10th St.'land Editor and Mrs. -Asa Wallace of e J WARREN KERRIGAN Y was intended chiefly for over-seas ship- ment. If this were all diverted to domes- tic trade channels, it would be only 114 1bs. per capita—a 3 days’ supply. 100% 1d73 | the Sauk Centre Herald.” Miss Jennle Tasley-snd Miss Beryl Jarvis_arrived in Bemidjf,.yesterday from Breckenridge, whepe:-they are both student nurses at St. Francis hospital. Miss Jarvis left for Margie, Minn,, this morning wherg she will visit her parents. THE EAST” By Wallace Irwin Buddy . McNair learned that his “Venus in the East” wns .a: fraud behind a beautiful -mask, but |- the Girl whom he thought " . a thief ' restored his -~ faith in humanity. In the thrilling, amus- mg and unusual story |"The Best Man’ Also Showing You Sure Will - Laugh From this it will be seen that “‘meats in storage” represent merely un- finished goods in process of curing and the working supply necessary to assure I want to go there. Where'! To the second big dance given tonight by the Bemidji Box Company Athle- tic association, at the Ammry Synco- pators orchestra, everybody” welcome. when you see ‘AN AMATURE WIDOW’ ADDED ATTRACTION Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Il Mrs. John Hoganson and children returned home yesterday from Graf- ton and Grand Forks, N. D., where St z they have visited relatives for some s ot || PP Y L time. They were accompanied home JACK s by Mrs. Hoganson’s. cousin, Miss PICKFORD 1473 WHEN BLACK . - Pathe Week the consumer a steady flow of finished [ ‘ Ed. Dean arrivedl:mxm;.l thlshmo;n- AT THE The st flS RE:D" ’ athe ee ly News product. : i 1] Minneap ere he has P e sto a m & s ¢ ;genrlmuholxngon:s: a': the univer~ i rgw:phper gcern “Toplcs of the Day" : sity. - Since flnnhlntgi hia- c(;ll.;l's_(:( nhe 5 ’ N 1S AT . derwent operation;en his knee A ; « "nx? : M‘;:n:nl;mlis hospital, and will : 1N ; Let us .:tnevfl{"mte:e ‘Swifi Dollar”. be home for a couple of weeks re- n . in st you. cuperating. F riday Only Address Swift & Company, ——————— Swift & Company, U.S. A. Myrtle Guttormson of \'Princeton, Minn.,, who has also beep. visiting at Grand Forks and Grafton, DEPOSITS IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Sixteen-inch, mixed, hard and soft Jmn.:cou:s oF slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- P3 Iy "“Nn o mid}i Mfg. Co. Phone 481 1473 FRECKLES : ks Chban $100 Reward; A Paramount picture ""flh"{“ i MADE ON OR BEFORE JULY 10th WILL DRAW THREE MONTHS IN- TEREST AT. 4% OCTOBER FIRST A few years ago “Freck- les” was the photoplay sensation of .the country Thousands missed seeing it then. Don’t miss the return engagement. GRAND . TOMORROW—FRIDAY The readers of this paper will M to learn that there ‘is at lout dreaded disease that' delence has lnon able to cure in ali-{ts stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh .being greatly influenced by constitutional 'conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken‘infernally and - acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces of the System thereby.destroying the !onndltion of the disease, giving the patient strength by bufldlnx Up the con- lfitufinn and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much. - faith ‘in “thé curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred mr; mr":‘ny ;&‘uflut 1t fails A0.cure. or. of ‘testimonials. - Address F. J. CHENE &CO ‘Toledo. ©Ohjo. Sold by all Drurwlfl Farmers State Bank | | l | l

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