Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 5, 1919, Page 4

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in its maintenance. Elwin Crawford left last evening for Spring Grove, Minn. v Mrs. J. W. Crandall of Buena Vista ‘was among the out of town wvisitors ! | i | | ’ yesterdaay. | ¥ V. M. Owen and family gf Hines were'among those who celebrated the fourth in Bemidji. Cash paid for liverty bonds. In quire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf ;4 Mrs. Herb Aldrich and Mrs. Gearge p Forte of Wilton came to Bemidji / \ Thursday to attend the circus. Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle % iver motored to the city Thursday N d passed the hours shopping. 7% Mrs. R. V. Bryant of Tenstrike was ¥ the out of town visitors {Thursday and came to attend the s mong / L] ) ‘eircus. $50,000 to loan on,farms, Dean Land Co. _ a71tt Mrs. Julia Caliman of Farley was the guest of Bemidji friends yester- day while here attending the cele- bration. \ * Miss Fay Stumpgess of Solway autoed to Bemidji. Fhursday to at- tend the circus. While her she was the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Close of Miu.- Beach summer hotel. They formerly resided at Cass Lake. . Mrs. A. D. Perry, who is in the & .government employ at Hayward, ‘Wis., is spending her vacation at her _ home in town of Northern. Frank R. Cook. who represents the # Improvement Bulletin, the Minneapo- 4 lis comstruction news weekly, is _spending several days in Bemidji. *Keep a kodak story of the child- tren. Film developed 10c; prints 3c, 4e¢, 5¢. Money also saved you on portraits. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. \ 714-1Mo \ . Miss Edith Martin of Blackduck was in Bemidji Thursday en route to the Ed. Laudke home in Grant Val- ley, where she will visit for a yeek. Judge C. W. Stanton will return to Bemidji this evening from Interna. tional Falls where he delivered the principal address at the Fourth of July celebration. Mrs. ' Ruth “Sorenson of Mohall, N. D., is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma Barlow of the Fifth ward for a short time. She made the trip by motor. Mrs. Edward Mehling and twin sons, David and Milton, of Duluth, who have been guests at the Paul Foucault home for some time, re- turned to their home this morning. Pps-Marie Quinlan and Miss May "sr of St. Paul are guests at the . LaFontisee home on Dewey av- nue. Miss Quinlan is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. LaFontisee and will remain for two or three weeks. Anyone wishing shampooing and massaging, call at 713 Beltrami Ave., and make appointments. Mrs. L. G. Crothers. 2d75 Miss Bessie Dilley of Northfield and her sister, Mrs. H. B. McGarry of Bain, were in the city Thursday en route to Buena Vista, where they | will visit at the Ralph Dickenso home for a short time. 5 & Miss Beth MacGregor is the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. MacGregor and sisters, Mae, Lillian and Kathryn for two weeks. Miss MacGregor re- cently graduated from Mayo’s hos- pital, Rochester, as a trained nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson have as‘their guests for the week-end, their son,Clarence Jackson and wife, gan. N daughter Margaret and son, Logar l el of International Falls and their 4 1 daughter, Miss Anna Jackson of uk Center. Mrs. V. J. McManus and Millicent Owens were in Bemidji yesterday en route to Clearbrook, where they will visit at the Byron Evans home for a few days. They will also visit in ) Blackduck before returning to their i home in Minneapolis. They are s making the trip by motor. | A. G. Wedge and family of Min- ! neapolis, formerly of this city, mo- | tored to Bemidji Thursday and will spend the month of July at the Bow- ser cottage at the head of the lake. They were accompanied to Remidji by Miss Alice Dean of Bemidji. who was a guest at the Wedge home for three weeks. J. A. Beecroft of Kewatin. Minn.. | arrived in the city Thursday after- $100 Reward, $190 The readers of this paper will be ed to learn that there is at least pne dreaded disease that science has ‘.. been able to cure in all its ctages and ‘t} at is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly )_n(fluenced by constitutional conditions uires constitutional treatment. Hall’s arrh Medicine is taken internally and %~ acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces of the Sy-.cm thereby destroying the foundation of the cisease, giving the patient strength by buikiling up the con- stitution and assisting nature in dning its work. The proprietors have so much fdith In the cur:tive powers of Hall’s (Cmtarrh Medicine that th tive Paae To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal 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. neapolis are guests at Birchmont]|. | | | I “were Miss Leona Hathaway, THE SALVATION ARMY. (123 Minnesota Ave.) 10:00 a. m.—Junior meeting. 8:15 p. m.—Salvation meeting. You are welcome. IN “IFTF WARD. 2:00 p. m.—Junior meeting. 3:30 p. m.——i‘{oung Peoples Legion. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. iServices will be held .at the -Com. mercial club room, Charles . Nangle ! blo;k:t 11.0’clock., Sunday. school |’ at 9:45. : noon and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Given. Mrs. Beecroft and som, Robert and daughter, Kathleen, who v : have been guests at the Given home|mass at 10 o’clock a. m. Sunday for the past few days will accompany | school, followed by benediction of i him home Monday. Mrs. Given and | Blessed Sacrament at 11:30 a. m. Mrs. Beecroft are sisters. Baptisims at 2 o’clock. -Vespers and |- benediction at 7 o’clock. : J. J. T. Philippe, rector. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CATHOLIC. Low mass at 8 o”clock a. m. Mr. and Mrs .Anton Schroeder mo-|. tored from Becida to Bemidji yes- terday en route to Akeley. They left thel_r car here and syent by‘rail. Sunday morning ‘at the Presby-|. While there they will visit "Mr.|terian church at 11 o’clock the pas-|: Schroeder’s grandparents, Mr. and]tor will speak on.the subject, “The|- Mrs. Ben Schroeder. They will alsofFar Stretching Promise,” (Isaiah g0 to Park Rapids where they will|33:17). The sermon in the evening visit his sister, Mrs. Emely Russell.|at 8 o’clock will be on the theme, before going to Superior, where Mr. |«Cnrist’s Fourfold Mission,” (leaiah Schroeder will be employed in the|g1:1). Sunday school will meet at ship yards. 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are-welcome. SON AT JOHNSON HOMW., L. ‘P. Warford, -pastor. WA son was born to Dr. and Mrs. E. . Johnson this morning at St. An- LUTHERAN FREE. thony’s hospital. Services in the evening at 8 o’'clock. HAVE NEW DAUGHTER. 0. P. Grambo, pastor. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stott on Doud avenue REGA NYM Thursday. Mr. Stott is proprietor of g‘?figy 'schc;nmoxeiafi}lfi Sundag’n?t. 3 the Bemidji Electric company. o’clock. Prayer meeting each Thurs- day evening at 8 o’clock. ; . BURT RYAN DEAD. . H. E. Rice will give an address on Burt Ryan of Grand Forks, N. D, gunday at the close of the -Sunday well known in Bemidji asFye passed [ school several summers at Grand Forks bay, 3 Aicd. 5t hie homs. ‘Wednesday, this |se L. ofe cordially invited to - week, according to messages received | james Austin, pastor. by Bemidji f{iends, death being due to tuberetlosis. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS EPISCOPAL, Corner of 10th street and Beltram Rev Awfiglzt-lgnhs:gigigned his | 2venue, (rectory 1224 Lake ‘boure- pastorate here and will leave Septem- val:[“ifii)rd Sunday after Trinity. ber 1 for West Duluth, where he has| 37 5 'm _—_Holy communion and accepted a call to become pastor of | ooron” the West Duluth Baptist church. He| g m.—Evensong at Cass Lake. %\as bSEHQIi)la.S'.OI‘ {’1; the Baptist church | yoy are cordially invited to wor- here for e pas WO years. ship with us. N i i “Forget not the assembly of your- ThurxxEy%;EE fflzlgér ’Be. selvesl together as the manner of = - | some is.” midji young people left for Laffalot George Backhurst ;rector. lodge, Cass Lake, where they wisl spend the week-end. In the partyl cCapetown.—To commemorate the € A I‘E’:““i exploits of the South African troops Cora len Doran. and Kenneth | Snisie: 1931 the South African gove 0, ’ attle, , the 2 - Kenfield. Burt Wheaton and Miss|ernment decreed an annual national Mabel Torvey of Cass Lake will also} pholiday on June 15.- 0 laborer, breathing beer into his lungs while taking a deep breath after drinking, was the decision of a doctor testify- ing at a Pimlico inquent. CASHIER PAULINE FREDERICK y in “THE « FEAR WOMAN' Goldwyn Pictures AT THE GRAND. ’ London.—That Wifliam O’Connor, ‘“drowned” himself by IN 7 MONTHS Considerable interest has been aroused in the rapid rise f Mr. Max Buechler, recently promoted to Cashier of the Fredonia State Bank. Only 7 months ago he started there as bookkeeper and Asst. Cashier after completing "a course at the Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. Only thorough training can account for such quick promotion. All eyes are now on Mr. Lawrence Hanson; another D. B. C. graduate, who has re- cently accepted the position of asst. cashier of the First Na- tional Bank of Leeds. Write to F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., for in- be/suests s thoparty: - formation about summer T73SION MEETINGS. ) Sl courses. * The “Swedish Mission, Friends” || Well now if there ain’t a|j . A will Loid their customary annuali| hole in this shoe. Well, I'll mission meeting in Bemidji July 8! b and 9. On July 8 the meeting will | take them to the MY HEAD! be held at the Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock and 8 o’clock in the eve- ning. There will be four of the missign. ministers conducting these series. The place of the second day meetings will be stated later. ~ CHURCHES METHODIST. Rev. S. W. Scott will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist church at 11 a. .m., following the Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Epworth League will , be held in the basement at 7 p. m.; Do Not Throw Away That Union services will follow at 8 o’clock in the Baptist church, Rev. A. M., Pair of Shoes Whitby preaching. All those not: connected with other churches will : WM. STAKIS be cordially welcomed at any or all | 5 of these services. i] - The Progressive Shoe Repairer BEMIDJI SHOE REPAIR , SHOP Across the street from Dal- ton’s restaurant. PATTERSON Will fix them. His work is good and prices moderate. 218 Beltrami Ave. \ (———— Rlaine -Lambert, pastor. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. __ Can fix them and will pay 10:30. There will be no Sunday | p‘“‘cel post charges one way school while the parochial school is, ing as the pastor will preach D] — Turtle River. d Englich services'in the morning atjl .| Corner Remore Hotel Bldg. in session. No services in the even- Osmund Johnson, pastor. | | Try Palace Cafe for the best meals in town STAHL-JACOBS Furniture i . Renovators i “SOMETHING A1l work guaranteed. DIFFERENT” Work called for and de- livered. General Repair hop 311 6th St. Open day and night 312 Minnesota avenue Phone 291-W Phone 488 Neatly Pressed Suits Always Look New 400 Minnesota Ave. Pipe Man and Tobbaconist First Class Rooms in|| gegular and frequent dry Connection cleaning and presgsing keeps your clothes in splendid ap- HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING - pearance and fit as long as the cloth will wear, and lengthens also the length of wear given by the material. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director THE MODEL DRY CLEANERS Phone 537 309 Third Street PHONE 178-W or R I it ati o Uit 1 | | | | ] When the head feels thick or aches, when one feels all out-of-sorts —perhaps a coated tongue—it is the signal that poisons are accumu- lating in the system, and should be cleaned out at once. Auto-intoxication can be best ascribed to our own neglect or carelessness. When the organs fail in the discharge of their duties, the putrefactive germs set in and generate toxins—actual poisons, which fill one’s own body. Sleepiness after meals, flushing of the face; extreme lassitude, bil- iousness, dizziness, sick headache, acidity of the stomach, heartburn, offensive breath, anemia, loss of weight and muscular power, de- crease of vitality or lowering of resistance to infectious diseases, disturbance of the eye, dyspepsia, indigestion, gastritis, many forms of catarrh, asthma, ear affections and allied ailments result from auto-intoxication orself-poisoning. Take castor oil, or procure at the drug store, a pleasant vege- table laxative, called Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pcllots, composed of May-apple, wlocs znd jalap, COMING ~ ANITA STEWART DOROTHY “BOOTS ” n 5 She’s the same funny Dorothy ‘THE PAINTED woRLD Gish who played in “Hearts of the World,” “Battling Jane,”: AT THE and “The Hope Chest.” Samuel Goldwyn presents ° By lzola Forrester Directed by ' John A Barry | MATINEE < S N 2:30 p. m. of the Ghosts of Yesterday ALSO SHOWING “FATTY” ARBUCKLE in “FICKLE FATTY’S FALL” A Keystone Comedy in 2 Parts Saturday and Sunday - AT THE CARACE OF J[W[TT’ l QUALITY OPEN DAY AND NICHT: Ford Cars Fordson Tractors Exide Batteries United States Tires McGraw Tires Bosch Magnetoes Rayfield Champion Spark ) plugs Hassler shock absorbers Gordon Seat Covers Klaxon horns Mazda lamp bulbs Red Crown gasoline Carburetors Janesville Spark # Plugs GASOLINE, 25 and 2-10 cents per gallon. CYLINDER OIL, 15¢ per gt., 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 SPECIAL FEATURES! T'onight and Sundax At 3:00--7:30 and 9:00 “The Woman Thou Gavest Me” A Paramount-Artcrafs Special “The Woman Thou Gavest Me” one of the most popular stories that ever ran in Hearst’'s—is a glorious achievement as a photoplay. : “THE FOOLISH AGE”——Mack Sennett Comedy and Music by Elko Orchestra Prices, Matinees, 10c, 20c ELKO THEATRE (At Evening performances) . Prices, Evenings, 10c, 25¢ Monday And Tuesday it

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