Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 3

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T L i PRI N A R e 7T NTTIN BEMIDJI- NEWSY [NOTES To each day give an interesting and compiete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, 8o¢ial itéms arid néws 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, ——————————c—x Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Pu-1 posky are visiting friends in Bemidji|payments. this week. Ploneer. Dean Mrs. R. W. Nudd of Williston, d71tf{N. D., who has been visiting her o —— brother, S. H. Stambaugh.of River B. Kaliher and family have moved | View farm for the past several weeks, from 623 -Mississippi. avenue to 815 |will return to her home the latter Third street west. : part of -this week. Mrs. Nudd also ' spent part of last summer here. New Ford car for sale, cash or easy Address “H.” care of 2d819 $50,000 to loan or farms. Land @o. Northern :813tE Loans and insurance. Land Co. Phone 29: - The Laporte News says: “Lawr- : $ ol ence Corrick, formerly of Benedict, Mrs. B. O. Smith and daughter,|was in town shaking hands with old Miss Ruth, of Leonard passed yester-|friends. :His parents live in lowa day in Bemidji onbusiness- matters. and he says they have a fine crop of 5 L T corn this year. - He left the same eve- Dance at Cass Lake armory Wed-|ning to visit relatives in Bemidji."’— nesday night, Aug. 27th. Music by| = P the three :syncopators. Follow the| :Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft Syncopators. - 2d827|slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- ! midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F THOROUGHBRED STOCK. Benjamin Shawl received a ship- ment’ of five head of thoroughbred Holstein calves yesterday, from the H. E. Mills has returned to his|whjtewater stock farm in Wisconsin. home in Duluth:after spending-the|Mr Shawl has a stock farm near week-end ‘with his parents, Mr. -and | wilton. Mrs. H. Mills and ‘family. e Mrs. Jessie Smith of Spur was a between train visitor in the city yes- terday, and :while here spent the hours shopping. ] ' A “Better quality at less price,” ON EXTENDED TRIP. seems too good to be true, but our| Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg and customers say they get just that at |80m, Milton left this morning on an Rich Studio, 29 Tenth-St: Phone [automobile -trip..to Aitken, Duluth, 570-W. e 7d830 | Alexandria,” Minneapolis Miss Edith Mills will leave Satur.|OF ten days. day for Blackduck, where: she. will g teach the second grade this: year. MOTORED TO WINNIPEG. ‘Miss Mills is a graduate of -Mankato normal school. = panied by Mrs. Brooks' sister, Mrs. B. M. Merrill and son, Reed, of Su- R ing their cousin, Mrs. W. K. Denison | Bemidji -yesterday: and family, left on the early train : RETURNED TO WESTERN HOME. this morning. 23 ~Get ‘Rich quick” for quality % %phom work, Portrait post.cards, six|Rauch returned to Yakima, Wash,, *Y 8 *®only 95¢, 12 only $1.75; proofs sup- yesterday, having been called here by plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints the illness and death of Mrs. J. Warn- 3c, 4c, 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.|inger, wife of Dr. Warninger. Har- 923tmo | V&Y Warninger being a son and Mr. Rauch a brother ofthe deceased Miss Ruth Kirk of Fergus Falls Mrs. ‘Warninger died from after ef- arrived in the city last evening and |fects of-the Spanish influenza. is the guest of Miss Capitola Stewart for two or three weeks. Miss Kirk is FAREWELL PARTY. troubled with hay fever-and finds| Miss Capitola’ Stewart entertained this climate very beneficial. i -jat. a farewell party for H. L. Cum- i mings Friday evening, at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Tittle of Barnesville, | The hours were pleasantly passed and Minn., who have been guests at the|lunch was served. 7 W. H. Elletson home, returned .to|Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks, Mr. and accompanied by: Mrs. Elletson, who|wart,!Miss Vera Backus, Miss Mabel will visit them for a cbuple of weeks. | Brooks, H. L. Cummings, 6. W. Fer- o S £ rell and Don Whitman. BACK FROM FRANCE. Mrs. E. J. Olson and son, Verno., of Margie, Minm., formerly of ‘Be- midji, are spending a few days in the city, Mrs. Olson heing here to have is station agent for the M. & I. at 1y returned from canteen work in Margie. France, and who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. W. K. Denison and Cash paid for liberty -bonds. In-|f8mily, left on the early morning quire room 51 Markham hotel. 820tf train for Orr, Minn., where they will iy visit . another sister. While. at St. Arrangements for taking the na-|ATonne Miss Barrett met F. G. Neu- tional census nextryear are already nplifi:éef:rme;ly :ditor qf the Bemi_dji being made by sthe :Census Bureau, =eer, and who was in the service. Washington, and: Phos.W.- Swinson, d of Bemidji, has:been. appointed-cen-| - 10 MAKE HOME IN WEST. sus supervisor ‘forithis district~=FEa« Mrs. L. 8.'Smith will-reffirn to Ya- e woneo-o A Kima, Wash., this week, and will be porte News. waw.r <. ¢ actompanied-by. her sister, Miss Sunol oy > ? A Eunice Stephens, who has been | Warninger; who:will also make her living with her grandparents, Mr.|home in.the west.. Mrs. Smith was and Mrs. C. M..Dally; the past-two |called to.Bemidji by the illness of her years and going to’school, left for:| mother; Mrs..J. Warninger, who died i her home in: Benton, Mont. =iMrs.)after her .arrival here. At the time g Dally accompanied- her-as far as Be-|she received the message of her midji—Laporte .News.:» . " o -g!othe;t'; serious illness, she was on ! PSS er ‘hroneymoon; and i ediatel; Mrs. Julia Dablow-of -Thief River|left for: ‘Bemid'jij;v : o ¥ Falls was in “Bemidji::yesterday wenf -« i = s . route to - BIDS ELECTRIC FIRE ALA will visit relatives:for-a short time.| -Sealed: b,fiffi,,‘-’be »,.ef:e,wd .,,B',Mghe She was accompanied::byher niege, undersigned.to be opened at a regular Harriet Sears, who:has.visited at the | meeting of. the - City. Council of the. Dablow tarm. She will-attend school | City of Bemidji, Minn., to be held on in Blackduck. ¥ T Molnd;i(y September 1st 1919 at 8 —— o’clock p. m., for one Double Head Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones of Valley | Type Electric Siren Fire Alarm; 220 Lf City, N. D., and: their parents, Mr.|yolt, 60 cycle, 3 phase motor. and Mrs. Reece of lowa, friends of| The City Council reseryes, the right 3 the Grewcox family, called yesterday 'to-reject’any or all bids, = L en route by auto, touring Minnesota. P | and Dakota, returning to Valley CityJ-« GEO'mng(l:z'rk via the Walker-Bemidji route.— Bemidji, | ’ Brainerd Dispatch. RS e s Miss Verna Reidy of Superior, Wis., who is a guest at-the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills, will return to her home: Thurs- day. Miss ‘Reidy accompanied her aunt, Miss ‘Edith Mills to-Bemidji, Superior being one of the cities Miss Mills visited while omr Irer ~eastern ‘Mrs, A, R. Williams "Piano Instructor Studio 520 4th St. Mrs. William Fellows of Tenstrike % was in Bemidji yesterday en route to Eagle Bend, where she.will .visit her sister, Mrs. Wilber Hutchinson. Mrs. Hutchinson will accompany Mrs. Fel- lows to the Twin Cities, where Mrs. Hutchinson will purchase her fall stock of millinery for her store in Eagle Bend. Mrs. Fellows expects to réturn to Tenstrike in about two weeks. _Special attention given be- ginners. Reasonable rates " STAHL-JACOBS Furniture Renovators All work guaranteed. Work called for and de- livered. General Repair Herbert Palmer, son and daughter, of Lodie, Wis., who have visited at the home- of Mr. Palmer’s. cofsin, arry Palmer for a short time, left yesterday for Fertile, Minn., where they will visit relatives. From there they will go to Sioux City, Ia., where they will visit another cousin, Theo- dore Palmer, before returning to § b They will remain in Shop - Sjoux City for two weeks. The trip is Phone 488 311 6th St. 1 their home. { being made by motors s and. . St. Paul. They expect to be gone a ‘week | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks, accom- | Misses Cora and Laura Martell, of | perior, Wis., motored to Winnipeg to- |, Superior, Wis., who have been .visit-|'day. Mrs. Merrill and son arrived in Harvey- Warninger | and Charles The guests were Barnesville this. morning. They-were|Mrs. Nice, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Ste- | Miss Rose Barrett of St. Paul and some dental work Gone. Her husband Miss Lillian Barrett, who has recent- " Dublin.—Posted in London, May 28, 1914, a letter has just been de: livered to the addressee here. HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET PIANO INSTRUCTION Mrs. G. Oliver Riggs Many years a successful con- cert pianist and teacher THOROUGHLY UP-TO- DATE IN ALL METHODS Students should apply at once Class will be organ- ized on and after Sept. 1st. STUDIO: 1213 Lake Boulevard RAIN OR SHINE .You Can Call and get a car to go any- where, any time. Sor7 pusengér cars. BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY Electric Vapor Sulphur BATHS A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Make your appointments by phone 776-J J. F. Osborn e — PHONE FOR YOUR LIVERY CAR New Dodge and Ford Cars at your service Day or night the year round.’ WARD BROTHERS THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER A. BROSE 400 Minnesota Ave. First Class Rooms in Connection Pipe Man and Tobbaconist Typewriters and CHECK PROTECTORS Bought, Sold and Repaired Call MR. FRIELAND ~ . at Dalton Hotel Agent St. Paul Typewriter Exchange WED. & THURS, LILA LEE PUPPY LOVE JA Paramount Picture LAST TIMES INNING “Starley” was one thing. Win- ning his haughty, aristo- | cratic old mother was an- other. She did it, all right, though! How? Elope? Talk her around to it? Nope! Spunk! Lots and lots o’ spunk! Come on down to see. SHIRLEY MASON “THE WII:NING Girl” A Paramount picture Also 7th Chapter “The Man of Might’ at the ELKO Bad Sickness - Caused by Acid-Stomach 1f people only realized the health-destroying powerof an acid-stomach—of the many kinds of sickness and misery it causes—of the lives it literally wrecks—they would guard ?ulnnz it a8 carefully as they do against a diy plague. You know in an {nstant the firstsymp- toms of acid-stomach—pains of indigestion: distressing, pain‘nl bloat; sour, gassy stom- ach; belching; focd repeating: heartburn. etc. Whenever your stumach feels this way you should lose no time in putting it to righte. 1f you don't, serlous consequences are almost _ suretofollow, such as intestinal fermentation, auto-intoxication. impairment of the entire nervous system, headache, billousnces, cir- rhosis of the.liver; sometimes even catarrh of the stomach and .:testinal ulcers and cancer. If you are not f eling right, see if it isn’t acid-stomach that is the cause of your fll health. Take EATONIC, the wonderful mod- e stomach remedy. EATONIOQ Tablets quickly and surely relieve the pain, bloat, belching, and heartburn that indicate acid- stomach. Make the stomach strong. clean andsweet. By keeping thestomach in bealthy condition so that you can get full strength from your food, your geperal health steadily improves. Results are marvelously quick. Just try EATONIC and you will be as entha- siastic as the thousands who have used it and who eay they never dreamed anything could bring such marvelous relief. 8o get 8 big 50-cent box of EATONIC from your druggist today, If not satisfactory re- turn it and he will refund your money. EATONIC (TOR YOUR ACI>STOMACRD) 0 YOU WANT your friends to avoid you?-They will certainly do so when your breath is bad. There is no excuse for anyone having a bad breath. It is caused by disorders of the stomach which can: be corrected by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. - Many have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after years of suffering, Price 2§ cents per bottle. School Opens Tuesday, | Sept. 2 Go to Schroeder’s for tablets, inks, pens, pencils and Cray- olas. A fullline just in. W. G. Schroeder Grand--Tonight ——DOUBLE BILL—— ROBT. WARWICK in “THE MAD LOVER" A Special Feature in Six Parts 4 Acts VAUDEVILLE 4 FIVE WINSOME MAIDS in “A_STUDY IN BLUE AND SILVER" A (Five talented musicians in an act that is surpriz- ingly different.) . BEAU MONDE in song MISS DENA COOPER & CO. in “THE FRAME UP” A Playlet Filled with Laughs GRACE DEWINTRES World’s Premier Girl Ventriloquist AN ENTIRE EVENINGS ENTERTAINMENT First Show Starts 7:15—Second at 9:15 Children 25c Adults 40c War Tax Included Matinee Tomorrow at 2:30 Children 18¢c Adults 30c GRAND Theatre

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