Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 31, 1919, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER CHURCH 3 There will be a g%g‘gl the Ny- more Lutheran Free church at 8 Electric B E o'clock Friday evening. vapor ATHS Sulphur - DEAD Life is a burden when the body is mqked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To lmr.u back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL | The national remedy of Holland for ove: 1 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- i | | PICNIC. 3 The S. A. S. Lodge of Nymore will give a picnic at the Ridgeway park on Sunday August 3rd. An en- joyable time is assured. Everyone welcome. To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal fne‘nbion, social items and news briefs and we solieit your cogperation in its. maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to_this, office ave spPre- ciated by readers ql the paper and by the publishen.’ b A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Telephone 922. Mrs. L. W. Galloway returned last You can get new QO;‘I; and new po- evening from a few days visit at)tatoes very reasonable at the Be- Cass Lake. | midji grocery, 320 Minnesota Ave. 3ds81 * Mrs. Geo. Geror of Sugar Bush is the guest of relatives in Bemidji this week. (True Press Dispatch.) tWanr declared against dirt in car- . pets, and all members of th Mrs. L. F. Hanson of Becida Was|pamily, We solicit your lrud: mg the guest of friends in the city Yes-|5r little. We try to make é‘ver)" rug terday. look best. If yours doesn't need! cleaning tell your friend about The\ Phone 776-J J. F. Osborn sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. | \VORLD PICTURES present. Look for the name Gold 's‘.."’u‘.'u.." overy box | K[TTY GORDON aad accept no Mrs. Oakland and daughter, Marie | Renovator. of Everts, Wash., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given. Renovator means thor-y oughiy cleaned. We are glad to give information concerning rugs. 112 3rd General Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a Specialty— WE PAY St. Phone 312-W, CARD OF THANKS. ‘We hereby wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind- ness and sympathy during our sad bereavement and also for the beauti- tul floral offerings. Signed. D. J. McPherson, family. 14731 TONIGHT LAST TIMES the highest market price | for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over, Highest prices paid for hides. " GOLDBERG'S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W "112 3d Street TONIGHT!! = Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET Miss Emily Erickson of Butte, Mont., is visiting at the home of her ) sister, Mrs. O. H. Manaugh for some time. Rev. L. J. Lemke will hold serv- jces Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the First Scandinavian Lutheran church. FRIDAY ONLY Mrs 1. E. Raymond of Frohn was { shoppingiand attending to business matters in Bemidji Wednesday. ' Mrs. Herman Dahl of Wilton mar- keted a large quanity of blue berries in the city yesterday. Branch Copy No. 5.22 Mrs. Charles Harding 6{ Nary was calling on friends in Bemidji between [ trains Wednesday. Next Time—Buy INDIAN LIFE i Mrs. Frank Lattimer of Turtle J River, who motored to Deer River | last week, was in the city Wednesday During the youth of the . LI en route to her home. famous old man— A s J. O. Johnson of Virginia is the ‘ guest of his daughter, Mrs. R. L. JOHN SMlTH ] Given. He is accompanied by Chas. 5 { Johnson, Mrs. Given’s nephew. As pictured for the | g g HISTORICAL Mrs. Flora B. Graham of Aledo, Al ‘ 111, is visiting at the home uflhe; PAGEANT : » daughter, Mrs. G. O. Riggs, 121 § Y Lake boulevard. Recently Filmed at Cass Lake. Also showing Birchmont and Bemidji Views CORD TIRES They are the tough tread tires and a marvel in their re- sistance to wear. Miss Mary Jackson of Sauk Center, who has been visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson of Irvine Ave., returned to lier home yesterday. LILA LEE “RUSTLING A BRIDE” A Paramount Picture Florence Bagley returned last night from Minneapalis whexje ghe spent the past three weeks visiting relatives and attending the Groveland Institute at Minnetonka. Miss Ella Sonstrud, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. 0. B. Sonstrud and sisters for the past three weeks returned to Hope, N. D, today by way of Fargo. Miss Son- strud is employed as stenographer in the First National bank at Hope. Buy BIG TIRES—EXCESS MILEAGE For Sale by Dealers Misses Ida Virginia Brown and Carrie Armstrong left today for New ‘York. They will make the trip by way of the Great Lakes, Buialo, Tor- onto, and will also visit at Washing- ton, D. C. They expect 'to be gone about three or four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crawford re- turned to the city this morning after | an extended trip through the scuth- ern part of the state and \visconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford were recently married and will make their home in Bemidji. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield returned from Duluth yesterday, where she had been for some time. She was accom- panied home by Mrs. Bertha Olson. Mrs. Buzard and daughter, Bess of Duluth are also guests at the Ken- field home. COOLNESS Wins the game' For the perfect aim that will win the game— To your head,” 'l sta; aheadkf—?x ’s your n:ln"r‘:k?mI = Different! With real cereal strength. Better! With the good old taste that tickles the palate. g, Try some of those new potatoes and sweet corn ... the Bemidji gro- cery, 320 Minnesota Ave. 3d81 " sll f i o e Gt g Commencing Sunday, Aug 3rd the special table 'd Hote dinner at the Markham hotel will be served from 6 to 7:30. Price $1 per plate. 3d82 SNAPS! Satisfies! | Refreshes UL ) ) ¢ ', d it Copyright 191 8-room house, completely mod- body and ; ”I”[ ‘u"‘ | e by .7 Reynolds ern, in A-1 condition, fine loca- brain. ‘ J N"Ih’, ‘J! - tion, one block from the Lake and two blocks from the Normal, lot 50x140 facing east, city water, well, and garage. A bargain at || $4,500. i Best residence lot -inthe city, 40x140 on Lake Boulevard and Dewey ave. near 12th street. $1200 part cash. 147 acre farm joining the city limits, 20 acres under plow, 40 acres fenced, 40 acres good tim- ber. Frame house, barn and other buildings. Price $35.00 per acre, part cash. 4-room house in good condition, Cheap, if Sold and served at all soft-drink stores. Lgme S35 St Paul, Minn. ’ . ml I”””llllllllnu. ! ’] !, Toppy red bass, tidy vedtine, handsomepound and half-pound tin humi- dors—and—that claasy, practical pound crystal slass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. UT a pipe in your face that’s filled cheerily brimful of Prince Albert, if you're on the trail of smoke peace! For, P.A. will sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you could get away with every twenty-four hours! You can “carry on” with Prince Albert through thick and thin. You'll be after laying down a smoke barrage that’ll make the boys think of the old front line in France! P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality! And, let it slip into your think-tank that P. A. is made by our exclu- sive patented process that cuts out bite and parch—assurance on Missisippi ave. S. taken at once. 5-room completely modern cot- tage, full basement, large porch, lot 75x100, two blocks from the High School. Price $2,500. 80 acres, unimproved -land, 2% miles from the end of pavement, mostly hardwood land, small part jack pine soil. A bargain at $20 For a short time only : Z per acre. ] at ;812460. This will not appear . Efi;'}icu e ooy e HAMM EXELSO CO. BN that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of 3. P. LAHR Bemidji, Minn. Crimp cut 7 every week without any comeback but real smoke joy! Markham Hotel Buildi % LONC BURWING PIPE AND . arkham Hotel Building £ CICARETTE TOBACCO | R: J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem; N. C.

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