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The interior of the Garment shop is being treated to a new coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Galloway are enjoying a motor trip through Iowa and Illinois. Thomas Haneen of Wilton was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. : Dean a71et $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. Miss Mabel Fall of Brainerd is the guest of Miss Essie Peterson for a couple of weeks. Ralph Brown has returned from North Dakota where he spent the past several weess. Mrs. Herb Aldrich was thrown from a horse this week, with the result her hip was injured. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaliher and son returned yesterday from a week’s vis. it in Minneapolis and Foreston. 1000—$1.00 brooms for 59 cents, Friday and Saturday, this week only. J. P. Batchelder’s store. 2d710 Mrs. William Masterson of town of Northern passed yesterday in the city shopping and calling on friends. ST E— s Miss Louise Anderson of Staples, Minn,, is visiting at the H. N. Wilson home in Grant Valley for a month. ‘Mrs. Jennie Crandahl and children of Pine Island are guests at the E. Letcher home in Northern for a few weeks. SR — 1000—$1.00 brooms for 59 cents, ¥riday and Saturday, this week only. J. P. Batchelder’s store. 2d710 Donald Hodgson of Dewey avenue is suffering from blood poison in his foot, caused by a blister being in- fected. Horace Preston of Grand Forks, N. D., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mik- el and a friend, Mr. Franklin, for sev- eral days. Mrs. George Geror of Sugar Bush was in the city yesterday and while here disposed of a large quantity of northern part of the state. spend a month traveling. They will blueberries. * Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Patchen of J Spirit . Lake,. Ia., are .touring the { Keep a koiak story of the child- ren. Film developed 10¢; prints 3c, 4c, 5c. Money also saved you on portraits. Rich Studio, 29 10th St, 714-1Mo I Mrs. Richard Reed of Calumet, Minn., was in Bemidji yesterday en route to Akeley, where she will at- tend to business matters for a week. 2" "Mrs. Fred Moody and daughter, Leah, returned from Pillager yester- day, where she has been the guesf of e e Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren have as their house guest for a month, Miss Jessie Conliss of Minneapolis, who arrived in the city this morn- ing. e | Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lampman of Holgate, Ohio, arrived in the city BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES * 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 solieit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. =————=————"————= Telephone 922. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Birnstihl. |/ “THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1919 _— in the city today and will be the' guests of their aunt, Miss Minnie Bailey, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruettell, with their children, Martha and Preston, and Mrs. Ruettell's mother, Mrs. C. D. Boutell of Minneapolis, motored to Bemidji yesterday, to spend the next six weeks at Birchmont Beach.— Grand Forks Herald. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sathre and daughter Helen of Crookston, and Mrs. Rebne and two daughters of Minneapolis, who have been guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre at Bass Lake for the past few days. motored to Crookston yesterday. Mrs. Rebne and daugh- ters will visit at the Sathre home for some time. E. M. Sathre and J. C. Sathre are brothers, and Mrs. Rebne is a sister. Mr. Sathre and family visited Minneapolis, Adams and var- ious points in the southern part of the state before coming to Bemidji. HOSTESS TO AID. Mrs. Charley Gantz of the Fifth ward will entertain the Willing Workers aid at her home on Lincoln avenue tomorrow afternoon. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all. B. A. C CLUB CAMP: There will be a special meeting of the B. A. C. club tomorrow night at 7:30 o’'clock in the basement of the Presbyterian church to make plans for the annual camp at Lake Itasca. All members of the club be sure and be present. MISS HINES PROMOTED. Miss Elfreda Hines, one of the operators at the Western Union, has been promoted and will leave tomor- row for Jamestown, N. D., where she has accepted a similar pdBition. She will be succeeded by Miss Oberg of Fargo, N. D., who will arrive in the city today. TO ATTEND CONVENTION. Misses Florence Bagley, Carrie Brown, Anna Brown, Martha Larson and Bertha Webster will leave Satur- day night for Minneapolis where they will attend the Epworth league con- vention, Groveland institute, which will convene for eight days. Some of the young ladies plan on staying two weeks. CENTENARY CONVENTION. Rev. Blaine Lambert, pastor of the Methodist church,- TONIGHT BEAUTIFUL FLORENGE REED in her newest 6-part drama “A Woman Under llatif‘ A story of her astounding experience as a juror in a New York criminal trial. lagt evening and will visit their daughter, Mrs. Scott T. Stewart and family. The City Drug store has received large shipment of Paris Green. 14710 a Mr. and ' Mfs. Ross Anderson of Wales, N: D., are visiting relatives in town of Northern. They report a bumper crop in the vicinity of Wales. Miss Anna Koller of St. Paul, who has been a-guest at the M. LaFontisee home on Dewey avenue for the past week, returned to her home this morning. | | Mrs. E. A. Webster and family of McIntosh, Minn., are guests at the home of Mrs. Webster's brother-in- law, A. E. Webster and family of Doud avenue. G. W. Harnwell, local manager of the St. Hilaire Lumber company, who bas been ill at his home for some time, has recovered and is again able to be at work. A. D. Peterson of Brainerd, who has visited his daughters, Mrs. Otto Morken and Miss Essie Peterson dur- ing the first part of the week, has returned home. Mrs. Peter Larkin and daughter, Evelyn of Turtle River who have vis- ited relatives in Fargo, N. D., for a month, were in Bemidji yesterday en route to their home. Mrs. Agnes McLean, who has vis- ited her mother, Mrs. Emma Barlow of the Fifth ward for the past few days, returned¢ to her home in Vir- ginia, Minn., yesterday. - Mrs. Marie Cook of Blackduck came to Bemidji yesterday to accom- pany her little son Vernon home from St. Anthony’s hospital. where he underwent a slight operation. Misses Ethlyn and Kathryn Rath- man of Jamestown, N. D., will arrive PATHE WEEKLY NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY AT THE GRAND NCOMING!! ! D. W. GRIFFITH'’S Splendid Picture ‘THE GIRL WHO STAYED AT HOME ELKO Saturday and Sunday = AT = Third Street Cafe Our Waiters Do the Waiting for a week_ before resuming his duties with the Crookston Lumber company. TOMORROW and wife ana|§ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL fld% ‘The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation daughter, Louisa, and son Frank, are expected to return to the city tomorrow from Mankato, where they have been the guests of Mrs. Lam- bert’s parents. Before going to Mankato, Rev. Lambert attended a centenary convention at Columbus, O. CORPORAL MESSELT BACK. Corporal John Messelt, who was formerly in the employ of the Crook- ston Lumber company, and who has recently returned from two years service in France, has been the guest of Bemidji friends for a short time. Messelt was in the Argonne drive, Mi heil and other battles. He will vis- it with his parents in Fertile, Minn., TONIGHT LAST TIMES Adler-i-ka Again! “Adler-i-ka has been worth its weight in gold to me. It has CURED my constipation and a serious bowel trouble which I had.” (Signed) Mrs. Anna Wagner, Statesbury, Mo. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up- per and yower bowel, flushing EN- TIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons sys- tem. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix- ture of buckthorn, sacrara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. City Drug Store. i) ETHEL CLAYTON A Paramount picture “PETTIGREW'S GIRL” Added Attraction “THE ONLY WAY” A lesson in safety AT THE ELKO Friday Only Vemon of Snakes Professor H. Strauss, M. D., of the Royal Charity Hospital, says, “The cause for an attack of gout, rheumatism, lumbago, is supplied by the increase of uric acid in the blood serum, the result of various causes, the most frequent of which™is renal: Brfore an attack, one suffers sometimes from headache, neural- gia, twinges of pain here and there.” When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead, when the back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seck relief two or three times during the night; when you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach; or you have rheumatic 'WORLD PICTURES orc s cat ins or lumbago, gout, sciatica when {'l?e weather is bad, do not neglect the warning, but try simple means. Take six or eight glasses of water during the day, then obtain at your nearcst drug store ‘An-uric’ (anti-uric acid). This is the discovery of Dr. Pierce of Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. ‘“An- ic” is an antidote for this uric acid ning and dissolves uric acid in the Kfidy much as hot cdffee dissolves sugar. “Anuric” will penetrate into t! EVELYN GREELEY “Phil For Short™ HUGH THOMPSON l-, a.x s...ni v and r,,.,‘n.\,.,- | > joints and muscles, aud dissolve the poisonous accumulations. 1t wi'l stamp out toxins. Send 10 ¢ - Uiree’s Invalids’ Uotel, Buffa! .t Ll package. A\ When the Whistl Blows —here’s the real man’s drink—Exelsof Refreshment with the noon hour—a stremgthe iver at the day’s i or the evenin, e PAGE THREE TIRE SALE! SPECIAL-.. We have secured a shipment of Ama- zon Tires through mistake which over stocks us and while they last will sell as follows: List Price $16.35 .....$22.258 ...$ 3.50 ..$ 4.05 Sale Price $12.35 $16.70 $ 275 $ 325 "° 30x3 R. B. Tread ...... 30x31% Non-Skid 30x3 Red Tubes.. .. 30x3% Red Tubes ... The Amazon Tires are strictly High- Grade with a guarantee adjustment basis of fi.w.;lewelt_co.,lnc. Chief Brand Butter Mgr. Tire Dept. O SRR e s ] Made Here in Your Home Town CAN NOT BE ANY BETTER Ask for it at your grocers; he can al- ways give you fresh Butter. BEMIDJI GREAMERY CO. DEPOSITS IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT MADE ON OR BEFORE JULY 10th WILL DRAW THREE MONTHS IN- TEREST AT OCTOBER FIRST [Ee— o Va Farmers State Bank 208 THIRD STREET LEWIS BEROUD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 514 Mississippi Ave. P ACEREAL BEVERAGE WE PAY the highest market price Dz’m"‘-_'m e for rags metals, rubbers and Be:":’r,"‘ ontng heavy: scrap iron. We also pay frei%ht iopy with the strength of cereals. on all out of town shipments for s::fiyu;hm "-m . 100 pounds and over. Highest The drink with “that good old taste.” prices paid for hides. HAMM EXELSO CO. ’S HIDE & FUR CO. Bemidji, Minn. 112 3d Street SES— —t+