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e o~ " co-operation in its maintenance. Mrs. H. A. Speck of Frohn trans-y acted business in Bemidji Thursday. today. Miss Gladys Davis of Puposky is visiting friends in Bemidji this week. | Mrs. George Genor of Sugarbush visited relatives in Bemidji Thurs- day. . Dr. G. R. Burgess returned yester- day from a business t_rlp to Cass Lake. Northern |, 813t Loans and insurance. Land Co. Phone 29. G. E. Carson and William Merwin were in. Bagley Thursday on busi- ness. sl UL LU T I T e Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wilton drove to Bemidji Thursday and spent the day shopping. Andrew Abbott and Captain Doughty of Eagle Bend are guests at: the: Hazen home. st UL U UL UL Penney store, ig spending a few days in Minneapolis' on business. i Por’t forget the food sale given b the Catholic ladies at the Gas Co: store Saturday afternoon, Oct. 18. . 141017 Glenn Slosson who has been at Walker on - business--this week, re-| turned to his home at Bemidji Thurs< day. . - ‘Miss Ella Sonstrud arrived yester- day from Hope, N. D., to visit her 460,000 to loan-or farms. Land Co. - 3 sisters. Mrs. Jennie:Meade, who has beeén visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. N. French, returned to her heme. at Blackduck today. 2 . A Mg W, Candall ‘of Byens:Vista, was in Bemidji Thursday, en route to New Richmond to visit her sister, Mrs Fred Peterson, for a month. " Mr. and Mrs, Billings of Lisbon, of last week and will make their’ home here for the winter with theh;- ¢hildren. . ‘daughter, Guita, left Sunday night for Minneapolis and Rocheste! ‘where they will visit friends for se¥ eral days. Mrs. Graham:M.: Torrance, who! been the-guest’ of friends‘and re; tives in Minneapolis and St. Paul g ‘the past two weeks, Teturned ho: :Tuesday. E N i Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft ,slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- :midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F ‘I Mrs.'B. H: Mareum’s mother, Mr W, L. Daviesj andi -her aunt, Mrg, :(Cole, both of Los Angeles, Calif., let :yesterday for Chicago en route “tp heir home. 3 EE 1 3 4y Mrs. . D. Johnson, wife of county fwuditor, who. is in the Northwestern | i-hospital et Brainerd, is ‘continually i jion the mend, according to word re,. jiceived from that source. i+ Now is the time to order your cab-| -ibage, citrots, beets, onions, rutdbag- ias and potatoes for the winter. Leavi:| ‘Iyour order with Mrs. Tom Smart and. « they will be delivered Monday. 2d1017 Pzl e o Now 'is the time to order your cab- | bage, carrots; beets, onions, rutabag- ; as and potatoes for the wifiter. Leave : your érder with Mrs: Tom Smart and -ithey will : be - delivered i : L T 2d1017 Mrs; Ira Foster of Sparta, Wis., was called to Bemidji Thursday to misfortune to fall and break his arm. Mr. Foster has been here for some “time looking after his property. Mrs. Eugene Voigt and daughter, Betty Lou, will leave Sunday for her home in Brookings, S: D. Mrs. Voigt has been the guest of het father, G. * D. Backus, for the past two months. ' .Mr. Voigt is the manual and athletic ! ; instructor at Brookings college. Miss Helen Thurber, chief operato of the Northwestern Telephone Co., Aitkin, where she will visit for a week. Her place is being taken by Mrs. Chester Treadwell. arrived in-the city yesterday and will be a guest at the W. E. Dean home for several days. Miss Owen was - formerly a schoolmate of Miss Velmi Dean, whose marriage to-Rey Lieb- -ele, of Des Moines, Iowa, will take place next week, and Miss Owsit came to Bemidji to attend the wed- ‘ding. - : - E 7, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1919, To each day give an intetei;ti};é and complete 'review of the city’s social activities is our desirg. ‘This page. is ‘deVoted to per- sonal mention, social: items and news briefs and we, solicit your office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. .. {1E =31 B Kenflold went ito, Cags, Mke“b\'xéiness visitor'in Bemidji Wednes- day. ing for Chicago, where he will spend a week on business. ©. W. Ferrel, manager of. thejs. Macdifbee Tidge, Tent 67. meets mother, Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud, and her|:": ‘|the Twin' .Cities in the morning, N. D., arrived inthe eity Thursday] ¥ Mr. and Mys,. -Abercrombie and|i Monday. |- care for her hisband who had the’ of this city, has gone to 8t. Cloud and’ Miss Mary Owen, of Doyan, N. D.,|. THOUSANDS DIE ! fowing Etuption of Vi |Lecinee s indava., oo { k_lnglpare. ~ The , terrible scenes which prevailed when the volcano of Kalut, in the Istand of Java, burst into eruption on May 30, destroying 26 villages and causing a loss of life es- timated at 50,000, have been vividly de- scribed by Miss E. W. Cranen, who was staying in the village of Blitar at that time and recently arrived here from Spurabaya. The first symptoms of the coming eruption, according to Miss Cranen, were sounds like thun- der and vivid flashes {p_the sky. Enor- An eight-pound boy was born to| mous boulders were_ flung from the Mr. 4nd Mrs. Sam Paquin of Liberty| volcano into thf‘%bwlafids around it Items phoned or mailed to this -Telephone 922. —_— < ' ABr. Culp of Red Lake spent Thurs- in the'city -on business. 1. G. Haycraft of Solway was a "»W. %."Robinson left Tuesday even- ‘['yesterday at the home of Mrs. Mon- Fan tague, 1017- Minnesota avenue. £ " M. L. Matson, manager of the St. Hilaire Retail Lumber company’s yard at Kelliher, spent Wednesday here, leaving for Kelliher in the af- ternoon. : C. W. Brandborg, manager of ‘the Bemidji Falk American Potato Flour company sold his nome on Irvine avenue to a party from North Da- kota. «Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bartlett and daughter have gone to Fargo by auto to visit for a month, after which they will proceed to the coast, where they will make their future home. Saturda; 0. F. hall. De present if possible, usiness to be discussed. iening, 8 o’clock at 1. O. ‘All members requesfed to Important 2d1018 Bernard- Heian and William John- Ron of Minneapolis spent the week- end here as guests at the home of Mr. Heian’s son, Melvin Heian. They made the trip by automobile and re- turned honmie Monday. Mrs. Louise Balls, who has visited in Ohio, Michigan, and Bemidji, re-{ turned to Reynolds Monday to visit} her brother, Jean Engraham a week| before returning to her home at Spo-}. kane, ‘Wash. . ! . 4 " s@River of Lava and Mud. ..Mrs.. W,. M. Weber will leave for|, + .= fua . : - for immense distances. -where: she . will spend some time on! business. Mrs. Weber will attend the sewing institute which will open; the first*Monday in November. Durs ;ashes. K : Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Youngren left last night -for—-Minneapolis :.wlere they will attend the funeral of Mr. -Youngren's ,brether,. -who . died.. at Santiago, CANf Thé remains were shipped to Minneapolis for burial, | and the funeral will take place to- morrow. e 3 of natives. - - . o 5 o 3 ¥ Carp ; g 5 Pickford & JACK " Wis giyen yesterday afternoon for; . and iMrs. Cldtence Foucault by the wom- Sl B en of .the Mooséheéart Legion. Thirty | : ‘guests - were present, and a very| u leasant afternoon was.spent. . 'WED BY JUDGE HARRIS. The rarriage of Tom Annonson to #iss Gunda Enger took:place Thurs- day afternoon, October 16, in the probate court rooms in this city, Judge J. E. Harris officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Annonson are both of Roosevelt township. 4 Stanton Holds Court. ;1 Judge C. W. Stanton left Monday for Grand Rapids where he is pre- ‘siding " at an adjourned -term of Itasca county district court. He was | accompanied by Lee A. Labaw, offi- -dial court reporter. SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION- “. The Eastern Star lodge he.d a pechool' of instruction last evening, conducted by Miss Jane Todd of Aus-| tin, Minn., Worthy Grand Matron of ‘the ‘Bastern Stars of fMis state. Mrs. Taylor of ‘Cass Lake, Grand Deputy, and Mrs. Hamlet of Park Rapids, rand Ruth, were also present. There were visitors from Cass Lake, Park Rapids, Deer River, Xelliher .and Blackduck., . £ P o BIRTHDAY PARTY. > *‘Mrs. Arthur Nelson entertained last evening for her son, Maxine, the occasion being his seventh birthday anniversary. The following guests were present: Vivian HakKkerup, Fern Garlock, Dorothy Borcan, Ruth Isted, Margaret Wilson, James Bol- ‘'ger, Jane Harris, Jean Given, Mérie Gibson, Louisa Lambert, Janet Sch- wandt, Allison Gibbons. The even- ing was spent in games, and refresh. ments were served. . LOUISE In a-étory by Charles Dickens! What a combin- .ation! ; ‘SEE - [11 H 1 Great Expectations SEE IT TONIGHT atthe Matinees Daily, 2:30 - Olean, well-packed fruit in neat boxes will sell best. s s o Blackberries do best in a cool, moist soil where the roots can feed freely. L - Oorrect practices in pruning are fundamental to the welfare and worth 4of a fruit tree. e s s Strawberry beds that are to be fruited andtlier year should have their tops cut promptly after the fruiting "y LaFjontisee IN LAVA STREAM, Weil Kiiéwn : Feed Merchant ,business ‘men.all over :the United States-and papada who have given their unqual- ified endorsement to Tanlac for the There was ‘pitch darkness, owing to a cain of ; Thes jeame’ the Warning to! the be cupants of Blitar that a river of lava ahd"Jofid Was approaching; : The riv- !er, according to Miss Cranen, was ten ; miles wide and four feet deep and ran for threddiours, covering rallroad sta- ' tlons,, hwrying -locomotives and, .cars, | destroying_every house. in .many vil- lages, and“at the saiiie time ‘catching and literally burning alive thousands |} ‘.Great Rédfiétion " on all Tlfimmed Hats i SATURDAY k = No special lots. Every trimmed hat in stock included, which will be worth your inspection 209 4th Street lllmmllllIllllllilIlllllllflllllllllllllllllI!llI|IlIIlIIIIllllllllIlIlIlIIlIlIIIlIlIIllII | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE SEVEN % i e - “JUST CALL ME : . ON THE PHONE” “1§’ Enthusiastic Over - e i Among the thousands of. good it has done them, none is more enthusiastic - than the statement of Charles P. Wick, a member of the firm of Wick Brothers, dealers in Feed, Flour and Fuel, living at 5716 Grand Avenue, Duluth, Minn. His testimony follows: “I am in better shape now than I have been in eight long years,” said Mr. Wick. “My stomach got out of order eight years ago and I start-|: ed down hill. Food began to sour in my stomach after each meal and |ii it got so that I just couldn’t digest anything I ate. Meat I hardly dared look at, for it upset me so that I would be in pain for hours after eat- ing it. .No food tasted right to me and T lost my appetite and could only mince along on some kind of light |t diet, which wasn’t enough to keep up my strength. My nerves got all torn up and I would be restless at night and- couldn’t sleep. I felt tired and ‘wornout all the time and nearly every day ‘I would suffer for several hours with a headache. “I am here to tell you that Tanlac is a wonderful medicine, for it has put me on my feet ngqiq“»;_dM_y'menln can’t come too often pow, 8s I can eat and enjoy almost anything- that is prepared for me. A great big steak looks good to me now, for I know I can eat it and enjoy it and not have to suffer afterwards. The headaches are a thing of the past, A. Brose TOBACCONIST 400 Minnesota Avenue .. Keeps, the best stock of ToBacco in the Northwest, also' Pipes. We do Pipe Re- pajring. ' Ima on the' plioné, Cole 108, and I'll — my nerves are as stéady as a rock| .. . and Ican:just sleep like a healthy| .. ... TES ClRCUS child at night. In'the mornings I getl ' - up feeling fine and go all day long without feeling. a sign of the old trou: bles that kept me down.for.so long. Iam glad indeed to_tell what Tanlac|’ has_done for me, and anyone who dplbts the statement may just call gl:‘i ly tell. them just what I have said!here.” ‘ Tanlac is sold in’ Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in" Blackduck’by Frénch fz Moon, and in Baudette by J. Wil- iams, L e Tonight Only "~ MABELHORMAND in” 3 Lswervth Purvass” . . “The Jinx” A Goldwyn picture FATTY MORLD DICTURES oront EARL METCALFE .z . !lRGINM HAMMOND JheBattier: B ARBUCKLE in “A COUNTRY HERO” Added attraction “JUST NEIGHBORS” A Harold Lloyd Comedy ELKO REX - Theatre Toinght k1 ' The Girl Peter Pan of the Screen TOMORROW e T g > 014 5 gind SUNDAY : : : ‘Thomas ) Ince presents ALLAR T LART in ARTCRAFT picture h ‘Wagon Tracks’ Other Attractions New Musical Numbers ~..+ ELKO ORCHESTRA Two-Part Comedy GRAND EL KO Bubq'c_rxbc_,tor Tne Dally Ploneer 'Millinery e |5 ’® L T T T T T T pleblidd ks | =' x ViOla, i Dana IN . "Satén i Junior” The Stofy of 3 Bad Little Angel . . A METRO Comedy Frolic The play gives this captivating artiste unbounded opportunities for the whimsical humor for which she is, loved"all' over the ‘world and 'portrays the life of a girl .~—a true daughter of Eve who makes the man she " loves the object. of her many deviltries as well as her alluring charm. It is a story, which will delight and fascinate and is as glowing with color as the airy bub- bles from the pipe of youth. It is a play bound to please NEAL HART in ““Out of the West” A daring, rip roaring drama in two parts, featuring the western star supreme. [ The Popular Rex Orchestra Will Play 10c and 20c Matinees 2:30 Night, 7:20-9 Q?gloek : REX Theatre g Coming All Perils and Foes He Defied! William Fox presents Tom Mix - as an intrepid trapper of the fur country in e Wilderness Trail Supported by Colleen Moore and a cast of exceptional strength and reputation A story of intrigue fought and conquered by a strong man who believed in right. Directed by Edward J. LeSaint. Best Mix Play Ever Presented Don’t Miss the Hit of the Season T T T RIS i el A R “TWO PARTS——L-KO COMEDY——TWO PARTS £330 ! Five-Piece Orchestra Always 10c and 20c =~ Matinees 2:30 - Night, 7:20-9 o’clock SATURDAY and SUNDAY Matinees Daily, 2:30 ", GRAND noaqiiey Tomorrow He Fought for Love and Honor! e 1 i