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Lots of houses. Let me sell you one. ' B. J. Willits, the landman. 0 : 6t4-16 J. P. Easton of :Warren was a Be- \ midji visitor in Tuesday. Albert Peterson of Gemmell was a Bemidji caller yesterday. Ray Robinson of Sebeka spent Tuesday here on business. Take home a brick of Koor's ice cream. 4-5tf —_— C. uordon of Shevlin spent the day here ‘on business yesterday. A. Anderson of Crookston was a Tuesday visitor in Bemidji. M. J. Dobb of Littlefork was a Tuesday caller in this city. Call 709-W and let me take down your storm windows.” ‘' - - 3t4-14 Mrs. George Crowell of..Nayig. was, a shopper in Bemidji yesterday. 5 Myrs. Nels willet, of Fraba, vith Bemidji relatives yest M. F..Peterson of St. Cloud was a busipesd caller in the city yesterday. Mrs.: John Néél of Northern was a guest of Bemidji riends on Tuesday. Miss Celia Bnglish of ..vilton was a between train business visitor in the city‘:yeqteflhy. 1,; H.. Swanson and Ben F. Clark of Remer spent Tuesday in Bemidji on business matters. Miss Anna K. Johnson returned » this: morning from a visit of several * days in Minneapolis. Mrs. Willlam Gordon and little daughter, of Shevlin, spent Tuesday at the J. B. Minnick home. Ifiuis Freeman, of Pine Island, is spending a few days at the G. P. Irish home on Twelfth street. George Forte of Eckles is spending a few days in Bemidji attending to transaction of business matters. Mayor L. F. Johnson left yesterday afternoon for Itasca State Park, on government business for a few days. F R. Duxbury, of the Duxbury Lanéd Co., left for Minneapolis last evening on a business trip of several days. E. L. Foote, 0. M. Forbord, Olaf Johnson and G. F. Pense of Boy Riv- er were visitors in this city yester- day. Special designing service. Spencer Rejuveno corsets, surgica. supports. Mrs. M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Home appointments, if desired. 1 mo5-9 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Walker re- turned Thursday morning from Du- luth, where they visited for several days. ) i&lm Hazel Severson arrived this morning to visit at her home here, after spending the winter ‘in Minne- . apolis. 1 Mrs. Emma Hinshaw, Mrs, David Hinshaw and Miss Ellen Hinshaw, all of Wilton, transacted business in Bemidji Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, C. F, Grover return- ad yesterday from Duluth, where they have visited with friends and rela- tives since Friday. B J.'Tagley, of the Tagley Land and. Investment Co., returned this morhing from a business trip of a few days to Keltiher. . Spring is here. Let me call for and cleah your rug, draperies, lace cur- taing and sofa pillows. Phone gs?—x Northern Pacific Laxd Sale. The Northern Pacific Railway company is offering certain of its lands for sals on y terms in Beltrami county. Pri and terms may be had upon application to J. H. Cook, Eastern Land Agent, St. Paul, Minn. - Spov cash paid for Liverty Bonds, end'‘Liberty Bond recefpts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern ‘Grocery Co, during the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. st 1117t Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ward have as their, guests, Mrs. Pasto and James Pasto, mother and brother of Mrs. Ward. They arrived the latter part of the week from Terra Haute, Ind., and will make their home here for - the present. P2 John A. Smith is confined to his home on Park Avenue and Eigh-: teenth street, with a badly eprained kpef, which he sustained while on his way to work yesterday morning. ‘He happened to ride down on a truck and when he went to jump off, had a bad fall. He will probably be dis- abled for some time. A meeting of the Ladies Aid of the . St. Phillip’s church will be held in the basergent of the church Thursday afternoon, April 16. A eard party the same evening. Lunch will be served both afternoon and evening. All are welcome. Come and enjoy yourselves. 2d4.13-14 ©Optometrists. .- bled with headaches, i n;lr;:nne-.n eye dis- o‘ ‘4 ‘!.‘lu ' eyes fitted. | church - parlors on Saturday after-|school building last evening for the i 1 I THE -BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Attorney P. J. Russell left this noon for Grand Rapids where he will spend a few days on business. John Nangle arrived last evening from St. Paul to be the guest of his brother, Charles Nangle, for the re- mainder of the week. BENEFIT SUPPER WAS SUCCESS The supper given at the Central Scenario by June Mathis. Directed by Jack Dillon. Maxwell Karger director general. A METRO PLAY. DO YOU MIND YOUR HUSBAND? MRS. R. T. BUTTS, of Kansas EVERY WOMAN City, who says her life was miser- ||STRAIGHT FROM THE § able for two long years before she SHOULDER MESSAGES Who Has: Taken began taking Tanlac. She now These are the kind you will get declares she is emjoying the best ||these days of revival meeting in the ; i of health and that she has gained ||First Baptist church. Mr. Moyer, ;i 3 e i Who Contemplates twenty pounds. 5 the evangelist, believes in hewing to i the line, let the chips fall where they Taking may. - Last night’s sermon on ‘“‘Are You a Reprobate?” was based on Paul's words, “Examine yourselves, DANCE. POSTPONED. . MARKHAM REGISTER The dance which was to be given Among those registered at the B Y Thursday night, April 15th for Ma-|Markham on Tuesday are ‘W. A. RE X . Hannah, F W. Scott, John Harron, MISS GRANT TO RECITE F. 0. Calkins, A. A. Campbell, R. K. KIPLING AT HIGH SCHOOL | Doe, H. Kowitz and J. H. Graham of stories before the pupils of the High[A. A. Guldan, M. R. Allen, R. H. school on Friday afternoon. Knoll, W. R. Thompsoi and D. D. . Taylor of Minneapolis; Oscar C. Ol- Rochester, where he will take up his| Are you interested in what the Bi-|Cloud and W. S. Whiting of Marshall. “ L a @ ” duties .as editor of the Rochester Bul-|ble is? In how Jesus won disciples? . letin, on Monday, April 19th. You will find classes in these sub- 3 i - . jects, and a bit of Christian fellow- LEGIONARIES AND FRIENDS Mr. and ..rs. O. H. Erickson have|ghip, at the Methodist church to- DANCE AT ARMORY TONIGHT as their fiuefl’ hRev. .{ I; lMiller, of |night, 8 to 9:156, sharp at both ends. Friends of the American Legion ) Minneapolls, who arrived ‘ast oven | -, are urged to attend the dance to be - AGRICULTURAL CONFEREN = Miss Merle Hanson, who has been Sugfixmndm R. quhzby of 3,% ;’t "he,r{fi’;_p‘:“?rb?‘:hmt ‘hg‘ :;’:ne employed at the local exchange of the | germiqji public schools and Harry J. “5‘ B3 the ois i° ?c"“ 7 "il Northwestern Telephone <Co., Will|ojn, instructor of agriculture at the glhen thonido the fivet alfuir fenortsd ’ leave tomorrow morning for Interna- | pemiaji High school, expect to attend w10 “j able ."‘i s “,n‘: “d‘:wrw_ tional Falls, where she will be em-|the district agricultural conference| ient wremises to Lo even. more night promises to be even more en- The Syncopators five.piece orches- The. jes’ Aid of the Swedish tra will furnish the music for the oc- Luthéran echurch will hold their casion. A good floor, good music and blow in a low brawl in the Cote Dorion? Was this :oqn at :3,0'clock. Lunch will also|benefit of the High school athletic as- ) :l';h"t _fats hf"d dgcne:l f?:ht}lle dashing l&W)'el‘i most e served. sociation was a decided success and e gifted, feared, yet withal winning personality in : netted approximately $70 for the ath-| MORE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR by the Eli’s lodge Thursday evening.|admirable waiters and-everyone who| -LAtsst SOMFIORESTS ERWECC O was "fB:}:WtY’.' Steele, dead or alive. * * *:This is but E. H. Jerrard, secy. afl;t:qgl’gd‘rfpored an exceptionally Company of Minneapolis, which is one of the gripping moments in WILL OCCUPY ROOMS of Shavitch Brothers, have purchas- ed the furnishings in the four rooms|gerved as Ship by Truck—Good Roads . * . o over Carlson’s Variety store and plan [ Week. Tmcll)( goum will start from |ation, and Koors Br:):. PR starring the magnetic and versatile virtually all important cities. Plans f'Aoc;)!!‘n pxgney;:l:‘xdg“ To(:vnsi(:e and Im- 3 being made for trips out of Be-|I'o™ 10 BT J ?rriedji togvarious townspand localities proyement. Co.: Teceived yesterday by er t the Bemidji association, was a letter e 4 TO GIVE PAGEANT IN MAY } Students of the various depart- ments of the Bemidji public schoo.s |date. the officers of the Bemidji associa- tion having this matter in charge, the company’'s hearty congratula- pageant which has been selected, |Minneapolis a short time ago to re-en-| company is virtually interested. “The ‘Light,”” written by Catherine|list in the army, returned here this T. Bryce, is composed of parts espe-|morning to resume charge of the lo- est production ever staged by the stu-|likes it tine. He planned on taking dents of the Bemidji schools. Sever-|a furlough for about 60 days but has al hundred students will make up the |changed his mind about going on sous and families, has been postpon-|plotner. Ben' Cooperman of Chicago; ed. 1t4-15|H. J. Kolling, J. Burnsberg, F. E. Miss Grant, of the English depart-|Duluth :€harles T. Vernon and H. B. ment of the Normal school will give|Moore of St. Paul; A. H. Fink of and several reaaings from Kipling’s|Grand Forks; A. L. Allen, Roy Croft, g son and Gene Smith of Fargo; A. K. 5 lE F. T. Beaver will leave tonight for | METHODIST MID-WEEK TONIGHT | Voss of Detroit; E. H. Schaller of St. ing and will remain for a few days. h i s fa T held at the Armory under the dircc- He is Mrs. Erickson’s father. WILL ATTEND DISTPT~T tion of the entertginment committee ployed by the same company. which will be held at Grand Rapids A joyable and it is urged that there be . 3 on Friday and Saturday of this week.|q lar, ttendance. ‘ LUTHERAN LADIES AID : » a large a SATURDAY SUNDAY \ Was this the end of Charley Steele?—: Spring: Sale of fancy work in the a good time is assured to all who at- Y anunseen tend. Montreal? He law still for awhile on the grimy floor. B. P. 0. ELKS. letic fund. Boys and girls of the DISTILLATION PLANT SITE * * % Then a splauh' D 3 ks, , ; and floating in the black river There will be a regular meeting o\ [High school proved themselves to bej o 00" 0o tions. toward a to establish a wood distillation plant : ; at Bemidji for the manufacture of 3 OVER CARLSON’S STORE | SHIP BY TRUCK; GOOD turpentine from the stumps of Nor’; s i Carroll Hili and Grant Ohm, both ROADS WEEK, MAY 17-22; Way pine, were recelved from Josep The week of May 17-22 will be ob.. McTaggart, Palace Meat Market, the Falk-American Potato Flour Corpor- to make their residence there. PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS tributary to the city. Detailed an-|go;y Miss Eloise L. Calihan, secre- nouncements will be made at a latter (¢ayy of the company, extending to are taking great interest in prepar- ing for the production of a scnool pageant which will be staged at the| RETURNS TO RECRUITING OFFICE | ;). "in bringing this concern to Be- Grand theatre on May 18 and 19. The Sgt. Harry Jones, who left for|mjdji, in the upbuilding of which the cially adapted to students of all ages|cal recruiting station. Jones is just and sizes and promises to pe the larg- |starting out on his third ‘hitch” and cast for this pageant. leave at present. His many friends 5 B will welcome him back to Bemidji. or The Marriage Vow whether ye be in the faith. Christ Should . is in you, except ye be reprobates.” i He said that every Christian should Y See - examine himself, rather than the other fellow, and that the examina- STUART HOLMFS tion should be made, not in the light e 2 and of what some man thinks, but in J ELLEN CASSIDY the light of what God says. Meeting every night at eight o’clock, with a Bible study in, the afternoon at 2:30. The Bemidjl association of Frater- nal societies held a very interesting and profitable meeting last night at the rooms of the Bemidji Civic and Commerce association and by the various representatives of fraternal and social organizations throughout the city many well enjoyed talks were given, each representative speaking on the benefits of his own particular organization. Following T - the business and social session a If it had not been for ‘tanwc I|lunch was served and all report a v_vould still be a sick woman, so I feel| most profitable evening. hk'e I ought to tell everyone what| The next meeting of the associa- this wonderful medicine has done for|tion will be held on Tuesday, Octo- me,” was the sincere statement made|ber 12, when it is planned to hold recently by Mrs. R. T. Butts, 1924 |another session similar to the one Troost Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. held last night. No meetings are *“By the help of Tanlac I have got-|planned: for the summer months ten rid of a severe case of nervous|Whatever, but in the fall activities indigestion that* had made my life|Will be resumed with full force, it is miserable for the past two years. I[Planned. : could not eat anything without suf- fering afterward. The gas on my stomach would rise up into my chest and-press on my heart and at times would almost cut off my breall;h. My : , " . , nerves were so up-set that the least T N' HT L T unexpected noise would almost dis- o G - ast 'me : tract me. I seldom slept well and Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 Admission 25c was 80 nel i . DOUGLAS MacLEAN ®.the THOMAS H. INCE productcon. 'MARY'S ANKLE’ A DARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE REX .. “Blind - Husbands” MEN WHO TOIL — WORK — SCHEME AND SWEAT YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT 3 N ‘BEWARE Your tome You Can Stop It—Do It Now—Before It Wrecks Your Life © your wife tonight—Let her see with her own eyes the folly and evils of an idle life—Let her understand the ruin | that follows. __ Every Married Man in Town Owes It to Himself and toss until after midnight and what little sleep I did get seemed to do me no good. I was also a great sufferer from headaches and would often get so dizzy I would have to hold on to something to keep from falling. “One day I hsappened to see a testimonial for Tanlac, describing a case like mine, so I bought a bottle| and before I had finished it I began to feel just like a different person. Those terrible headaches disappeared and my appetite returned. When my, first bottle was gone I got another and I kept on improving. until now I can eat just anything I want and I never suffer any more from indiges- tion. I am not the least bit nervous ahd rest well at night and never know what it is to have a headache or a dizzy spell. “Tanlac has not only relieved me of my suffering, but I have actually gained 20 pounds in weight and have not enjoyed such good health for years. Tanlac is certainly a wonder- ful medicine and I will always feel grateful for what it has done for me. I want to recommend this medi- cine to all my friends because I be- lieve it will benefit anyone who is suffering as I did.” Tanlac is for sale by the City Drug Store and all leading drug stores everywhere. J. STUART BLACKTON’S “My Husband’s i | i Other Wife’ A Drama of Real Life A Drama pf Home Life A Drama of Stage Life FEATURING - SYLVIA BREAMER. ROBERT GORDON AND AN ALL STAR CAST Have you a little drama in your family? Then see this clean, powerful film. Interesting to fathers, mothers, sweethearts or lovers. AL JENNINGS, IN TWO REELS REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30 Admission 80c Nights 7:20-9:00 ADDED ATTRACTIONS—at the GRAND THEATRE o e Read The Pioneer Want Ad