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- - P Y:EVENING, AUGUST 5,:1919 DT THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER mmsmw | Supper will be served by Mrs. Belle|the Fifth- ward, who has been in companied them as far as the Twin — 7 Brown, proprietor of the Inn, at 6|military service for over a year, hav-|Cities, where she will visit for a % 7 o'clock. After the picnic the mem-|ing passed 11 months in Krance, re-| week. IF 2 BEMIBJI NEWSY NOTES bel:‘s will go lto the iuiln;onlc h;a‘;l turned I:O Bemidji yesterday. He was YOU ? i : * where entertainment w! e provid-|a member of the Third Pioneer In- mjomb OUTING WANT - & % ed. All visiting Stars are Invlted‘. fantry, company F. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Rice and TO GET . 3,__' To'each day give an interesting and complete review of the BIBLE CLASS TONIGHT. TO INITIATE LARGE CLASS. |®0"® Malcolm and Harry, Jr., have THE WANT i city’s social activities is our desire. This page is.devoted to personal et blo -olass of .. Thur rented a cottage at Grand Forks YOU WANT TO | e confirmation Bible T sday evening, August 7 a b 4 o mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit your cooperation |l|the Swedish Lutheran chureh Will|jyrge class will be initiated in the bay. Mr. Rice expects to spend a GET YOU WANT 4 : in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- (]| meet this evening in the church| i o, oo aritan lodge, ¢ Wo weeks vacation there and Mrs. TO GET IT IN THE ge, the initia-| Rice and the children will spend-the GREAT WANT GEmR, basement at 8 o’clock. All members ciated- by readers of the paper and by the publia-lnn. prsggrmes. gty m———————————""Telephone 922. ety tion to take place in the Odd Fellows | month of August at the cottage. ~Mr, e hall. Before the initiation a special} Rice is in the banking business in THE BEMIDJI PIONEER. TO ATTEND CONVENTION. business meeting will be held andl'he North Dakota city. g after the initiation a banquet will James T. Davis will leave Friday be served in the dini i h Mrs. J. McQueen of Riverside was|merly made her home in Bemidji, at|for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will | will be prettily d“‘:.:tidr?:l:l:;h:;d a ‘business visitor in the city yes-|which time she ~ was employed in|attend the convention of the B. of gold. All members are re: ted 't terday. Carlson’s Variety store. L. F. & E. He expects to be absent|he present at 8 o'clock. Uhttor th: from the city for about a month. b:nqxet a dance will be given in the Armory in honor of the new RETURNED FROM FRANCE. members. The Samaritan five-piece C. E. Hedglin of Puposky, who has been in military service for the past orchestra will furnish the music. year, having enlisted Augwmest 14 last VISITING HER MOTHER. year, was in the city yesterday en|- Mrs. L. F. route to his home. He received his|, rsl F. Smith ot Yakrlma. Waah., discharge at Camp Grant, July 25. ormerly Miss Vernessa Warninger of N this city, has been caleld here on ac- count of the illness of her mother, Mrs. J. Warninger. Mrs. Warainger | suffered an attack of the Spanish in- ) fluenza last winter and is now suf- ) tgrlng from complications caused by that disease. When Mrs. Smith re- panied by Ollie Reed, also of Crooks- 2 x ter.”” ton, and while here will enjoy a fish- cleh ed the message of her.maother’s . ing trip. v . illness she was on her honeymoen, having been married just before her Mr. and Mrs. John Frost, Miss i’ - husband sailed for France, they post- Frank Clark of Turtle River left|Agnes Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- TOURING NORTHERN MINN. poned their trip until his return ‘ yesterday for Munich,”N. 'D., where don Nevins and son Gordon, Jr., were Misses Dorothy Roe of this city, i l COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Mrs. L. R. Rerick of Tenstrike was ‘a betwéen-train shopper in Bemidji Monday. iMiss- Emogene Johnson of Warren is spending two weeks at Lake Be- midji, the ggestsdot friends. Before i coming to Bemidji, Miss Johnson Loans and insurance. Northern|vioiieqd’ at the Rishood home in -Land company, telephone 29." 1m95|Grookston for some time. -She was formerly employed as stenographer in this city. - Under the Direction and Control of the Most Reverend Austin Dowling, Arehbishop of St. Paul Mrs. Annie Tesch of Minneapolis . i the guest of friends and relatives ifiiin Bemldil for &' month. The Brainerd Daily Dispatch: says: | ON FISHING TRIP. ““The Misses Catherine-McGarry-and William Lycan, proprietor of the 3 le; d som, Mer- Y prop. w:hsaf:orsfn%‘:‘g y,:lllauves “and Marcella Geodderz, sister and niece | Hotel Crookston, 15 the guest of his friends in Sharon, N. D. of Mrs. George Kerr of Bemidjl,. re-|brother, F. S. Lycan, proprietor of - . turned to Brainerd after ‘a three|the Hotel Markham. He is accom- weeks’ visit at the home ot the lat- A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE Collegiate, High School, and CGommercial Courses Over One Thousand Students from Twenty-eight Mrs. Elsie Love of town of Nor- States Registered Last Year thern was in the city yesterday, mak- ing-arrangements to move here. For Catalogue Address THE REGISTRAR he'will' work during the harvest. members of a motor party which left | Dorothy Sterten of Fargo, Eva M. early this morning in the Nevins car |['Helvling and Emelia E. Helvling of EXTENDED MOTOR TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edland and St. Paul,-are guests at Waville Inn for several days. They are touring|son Orville and daughter Bernice of the northern part of the state. Chicago, who have been guests at the O. J. Laqua home for the past NATAL DAYS CELEBATED. ten days, returned to their home this Judge ,C. W. Stanton and T. J.|morning by motor. Mrs. Laqua ac- Burke will celebrate their birth an- niversaries at the F. S. Lycan sum- mer cottage this evening. Among ‘he out-of-town guests will be Sen- wtor P. H. McGarry of Walker. ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS. “William Anderson, assistant Unit- } 2d-States district attorney, and wifé of St. Paul, are visiting in Bemidji °or several days, Mr. Anderson hav< ‘ng official business before Judge!H. || A. Simons, United States commis- | sioner. WAR VETERAN HOME. Mechanic Henry R. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson: of ELKO TOMORROW and THURSDAY Mrs. C. C. Hagen and son Glen of for Bemidji. They will spend.the Laredo, Mont., are visting at the J. week end at the lake, guests at the C. Courtney home for some time. Birchmont, returning Sunday even- ing.—C€rookston Daily Times. - ¥ Sixteen.inch mixed hard and soft i i slab wood for.sale. $3 per load. Be- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Quayle of Vir- ¥ midji Mfg: Co.. Phone 481. . T&F | ginia, Minn., are the guests of Mr. d > Quayle’s sister, Mrs. N. E. Given and g B Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Buckman and|family of Dewey avenue for a week. i children of this = city are visiting|Mr. Quayle has recently returned ! : relatives and ménds in Little Falls.|from France where he spent 15 i months. He was in the service for e Mrs. J. W. Steel of Sugar Bisli|two years. Mr. Quayle is connected township was in the city yestérday|wit) a mining company in Virginia. } and disposed of a -quantity of blue- berries. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken and | g 2 5 Mrs. Morken's sister; Miss Essie Pe- ! Mrs. Henry Brakke and daughter, | ier50n; motored to Brainerd - today Irene, of Doud avenue, have gone t0|phere they will visit Mrs. Morken's Sharon, N. D.,-where they Will visit|,nq -Migs Peterson’s parents, Mr. and relatives. Mrs. A. D. Peterson, for a week or o ten days. -Miss Mabel Fall, who has z Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Ledoux and|peen a guest at the. Morken home William Ilesmuml “THE PRODIGAL LIAR” [n which a gentleman rancher impersonates a desperado to provide thrills for a pretty east- er OTHING that we could say would so thoroughly convince you of the value of Chamberlain’s Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you of thousands who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation, ,mdxgcstlon, biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, brt this will have little weight with you as compared to a personal trial. That always convinces. Chamberlains Tablets children ‘of Little ~Falls are the|g month, accompanied them to guests of relatives in Bemidji, having h‘:‘ iomg in 'Brainzg. - b ¥ made the trip here by motor. 5 ‘Willmar -4nd--Russell . Larson of EPWORTH LEAGUE PICNIC. Fosston, wlio were guests at the J. The Epworth league of thie Metho- Warninger ‘home for a shert time,|dist_ church will enjoy a picnic at have’ remmed to their home. the Larson grove this evening. Mr. .and- Mrs. Herbert W. Lyons £ “of “Jamestown, N.” D., are camping HAVE NEW SON. K at the Clarence Foucault place on OIA;Fl;s;;as tbolr(l:el]tn‘l)lel:hatag‘: 1‘:-5 ! ke Plantagenet for a few days. e Tl o = La ¢ Elapigendi o b thony’s hospital Sunday. Mr. Pier- son is in the cedar.business at Kel- liher. EASTERN STAR PICNIC. .. Members. of the Eastern Star will hold a picnic at Waville Inn Friday. TONIGHT “Better quality at less price,” seems too. good to be-true, but our customers: say._ they get just thatd at .Rich Studdio, 29 10th St.- Phone 570-W.. - - sl wr-n 11828 Adolph Zukor presents LSIE FERGUSON Miss Jssie Conliff, who has- been| a guest at the J. A. Younggren home .for the past month, returned to.her home in Minneapolis Saturday nlght NI P P e e AT THE GRAND)| - YOU WILL 5 k2 i 1 o gt gttt “HEART customers say they get just that at Rich Stulo, 20 10th St. Phone 570W. [}l | AST TIMES, 7:30 and 9 OF THE < RAVE OVER : o, W ) : M Clark, wh has e i i ILDS = CRY OVER ‘ a o ’ ; - el ,«—T-ed» at H:e Fred Moody home in An- Arteraft Picture SIGH OVER the Witth ward for a week, returned ' PAUGE GvER to her home in Brainerd Sunday night.. Rlicg Juyce “THE CAMBRIC MASK’ from the famous novel of the same name by Robt. ‘W. Chambers. Mrs, J. M. McGarry-and Mrs F. J. Kearns and son, Iver of Minneap- / olis, -arrived Saturday and will spend a week at the J. Bisiar and ) e o Dr. Burgess homes. /A manis s old ‘as his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy at “70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in| performing their functions. ’Kup your vital organs healthy with GOLD MEDAL fld% a I The world’s standard remedy for kidney, Mrs. Joc ‘Dargen of ‘Bovey, Minn., WALLACE RE’| D :"" l:z‘sd"’" :;: “"“d“i,d d‘::l:: is visiting’ her sister; Mrs. James parse el v d"’”“ o y Martin of Bemidji for. a few days PARAMOUN‘I' PICTURES u":"&" Go':‘fl‘“ h S ":"" while - ‘en' “route -to ~ Wiley, Minn;, e Soipt 5 odal o, overy where she will ‘visit relatives for a short time: “MICKEY” Harvey -Warninger of Yakima, Wash., is expected to arrive in the city soon having been called ‘here on dccount of his mother, Mrs. J. “‘Warninger’s, illness. Edward Odegard, manager of the 0. J. Laqua clothing store, returned last: ‘evening from Detroit, Minneap- olis and St.” Paul, where:he passed his vacation with friends and rela- tives. MATINEE, 2:30 0 Coming AUG. 10, 11, 12 Grand Theatre Sun. Mon. Tues. J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION at the Presenting “The Source” He was of the genus Bum. ° He realized it and it hurt when he saw the girl eye him with contempt. But that look made him find himself and he made the same girl fall in love with him. A J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bisiar, who have been visiting Mr. Bisfar’s par- ents, ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Bisiar of Dewey avenue, will leave tomorrow for Grand Forks, N. D., where they will'make their future home. - ‘Attorney and Mrs. Claude Smith, of Chicage,- who are guests at the ~home of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum of Bemidji avenue, will leave tomor- row for Cass Lake, where they will visit-before returning-to their home.. Our shoe department is very busy these days, many new fall num- bers have arrived; including the new greys, field mouse and dark Mls} Anna Werner of Grand Forks, N. D., is visiting Miss Clara Scobs- MINERVA YARNS 3;:;%1:?;2 :Iei:is‘A“l&elssN‘e;Li{xe:o:o: Algo Fouith Episode All goodfl;:olors, kthte most p?gula; browns. The tendency of the market warrants early buying and thrifty P “THE MAN fi‘;’&"y?”ve:y rgz;ir:l;lge{gr slgnit:;:g buyers are protecting themselves from further advances, we suggest THIS WILL ASTONISH sweaters, scarfs, etc. Eight balls to you call and see what splendid values we have to offer at from OF MIGHT” $12.50 to $5.90 _ Thrilling “stunt” serial - Children’s 6c, matinees BEMIDJI PEOPLE box, per ball ...... Soaie st B8 NEW BLOUSES A new shipment’in to- day, very newest things in DRESS GINGHAMS 27-inch faney plaid. and stripe dress ginghams, The quick action of simple witch- hazel, hydrastis, camphor, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will surprise Bemidji people. One girl|| T e rentior et mobet I l splendid for making up 81 . er mother could hardly sew or read because of E K o school dresses, per yd. 18¢c g7 BU 5 Y STORES Gef)rg@:tte and Crepe de In_one week she too J. P. Coats sewing thread, = Chine in the most popular NOLLOLIISNI 3AIM-NOILVN V—“00 XENNAd D 'f eye ; g;lefited We guarantee & small shades. .. $6.90 to $4.98 bottle of Lavoptik fo help' ANY CASE: weak, strained or inflammed eyes, q Alumintm eye fi; FREE. Barker’s Drug Store and all druggists a.spool ............. 5c | 413-415 BELTRAMI AVE. J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION, BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA J. C. PENNEY CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION;, Monday & Tuésday