Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 3

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‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : X EHK % % x % % % #|inations, ~ The tollowing class of Y % 4| eleven pupils completed the . eight ers are short one perfectly good 3| slexe B pmplata Bl %acholt;rHEleggholt and Miss Ethel’ e. er ordon, rlin | Berg' of arris being united “for bet- ]+ :fl‘r,: o "' * % "l;‘l‘l" * "’ % % % [Thorpe, Hazel Pitt, Vera Phelp, Wal-|ter and for worse.” . Thecéretmony Chas McDona| as been eD-|¢er Halverson, Agnes Eldevik, Hat-|wah performed by Judge Harris at joying & visit,trom her mother, Mrs.|tie Gordon, Zelda Nelson, Manning|Bemidji.|, It there is anything this Braton of Erskine.: Riders Olga Hannem, Lillian skaro- country can afford to lose, it is'a few Clarence Hendrick, who has recent-| hjjd, more bachelors that way. The happy ly rz—enllmd with the U. 8. navy|' Mrs. Geo..Noyes and son Glenn, young: couple are making their home ! sixt i::tltl e‘]'l‘:e:‘}!m:;v:;‘ tx:m‘;‘ifiuofe n:elt:"; aFtexr ;iqnys during the ‘week [on th: ‘farm of the groom, who has % X %l o igge a e F. A. Noyes home. been busy improving the same for the Biggest Factdrs in Higher Mrs. Johin' Thorpe and’ daughter,| i s fine baby girl arived at thé Nick|last couple of years.. The entire com- Come i and Get Acquamted : g i Marguerite, left on Saturday for/a |Hanson home on Monday, May 31.[munity joins in the best wishes for LIVIII( c”u e visit' with friends in‘Fosston. . '’7 |Mother and child doing nicely.’ the 'happy young couple: ) Hi f et L 0 A"fl“;}“ V;““s: ‘;:H‘ h“s 1:3th- Quite a number of the people of [ : A i ter in Bemjdji on Sunday.|ghevii : ai { | em— . By Floyd MacGrift 01“;’1 %V iih f Bikpledt aient Sun- n and surrounding country. at : . y . nternational News Service Staft |, Vet [VEISR 08 Ragley spe tended the Townley picntc on Satur-| JE* KIDNEYS ACT A good portion of a man’s success in i day, which was held at the Walter A i O wages | ot| . Clara Renne returned to her nome| Doy farm north of Bagley. stores| - BAD TAKE SALTS | ond {ng finished her * British workmen have been incraased ?“"‘; :“wq:_‘:’g:yb:;l'e;gm :h‘uch yieo closed from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. ; 0,000,000 ‘annually ; durin| . S R 3 fge ;aq twgo ears, accomlng to0 G, Ag Burneece Burfleld; was a. Bemidjl Gordon Noyes returned to his|Says Backache Is Sign You MeCurdy, Agh © Food = Controller or on. Saturday.’ home here on Saturday from Bagley, . Have Been Eating Too ‘Wag '3% n one of the domi-| Sam Desjardines 3"'"" here Sun-|paying finished his . high school Much Meat inant._facto; the. ever-increasiug day for ‘a visit: 'with Yelatives and|eourge at that place. 2 I'cost of Jiving, 'he says, rising costs ;‘;“&?l“ “‘s:;n 18! employad ln a store AN A 4 . i g‘hefl;:nem‘;{:t"o}':‘lfi - the ether. | Henry Hanson was'a Bomidfi visit-| KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KE ’ lor on Sunday. x * %:e:"’:;’é hya:a:nnfl?gll:erp:‘::etsmség: i Msdelinse Hlnson“reh;rne‘d to her TEN LAKE RIPPLES ome on’ Sunday, after having made ; ;};L ‘:::;:s :’"fi:‘: m:i; believes; but { ., “exterided vlsl't at the Brumpton 3 home. As’ regards food, there has been & ‘less’ profiteering In,that necessity in orlg:rg;flf;lson was a Bagley visit Great Britain than in-any other com- Sadie Fultz of Bagley spent Wed- modity, owing to"strict government nesday in the village. " control-of essentials. This control, | . Ben ‘Bredeson, wife and little: S, fiufiy%m‘i:gfi 3:’:’:;‘;‘ h%:!tet:r);‘: %lmr;es, motored hto Barnesville on hlgs:tw :’et: 18;0 i o 2 onday, where they expect to visit um ullers are getting ‘qu = well worth i, for the Food Minlstry |tor"some time, popular in the Ten Lakes district Mr. | W0l (0", 3’::’%.3:";::‘:3:5: This bank 1nv1tes your patronage and g‘” ]ma:lnt:;ned :l‘:‘;“ ;m;’m:? :: Mina Norley went to Bagley Fri- Rafferty, Ed Larson and Albin Carl-| Zhrooy “mhe urine is cloudy, fall ' n e ngland tha day son have received their mew Tiped ;¢'esjiment, channels often get sore, welcomes you to all the advantages that it affords. business depends upon his acquain- “tance. He must be known and favor- ably known. One of the-strongest recommendations you can have is that you have a When you wake up ‘with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it genmerally means you lave. been B ethony. "Meat furrni, wole own - authority. eat forms k08 0k 38 2 M6 2% %% % % % |50 which overworks the kidneys in The Silver Lake Farmers’ club will} their effort to filter it from the blood meet Saturday, June'5th, . at- the|gnd tluy become sort of paralyzed|= farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Carllgnd Joggy. When your kidneys get|== ' ORTHERN Strecker at eight p. m. 'Everybody 18| ], and clog you must relieve|= sty s T sond and mont| Gl e o shikre soue Dol NATIONAL R o e ks k| BANKING ACCOUNT ter the meeting there will be danc- headache, dizzy spells; your stomach any other part-of Europe. The an- The Picket show played on Ffl. stump puller and are now ready to nual cost of ‘the Ministry -8 @aboutls,y evening to a ]grgpe Zudlence meet all comers. Carl Strecker and ;‘:’:‘;:fi:}d:w:nzryt:‘:e:?;::'gfll“ $20,000,000, and the ‘government pro- Leo Pawek returned to his home|Harry Gates are the owners of a Her-]| th ht. ng - Doses to cohtinm’di: until control ¢an|nere on 1nursiay after completing |oules stump puller s are also Joe 'i.:iz‘e, consult & good, relisble ovel ol I ] [0 ¢ y safely be removi n y his Junior year at the Bagley High Hamack and “Big Chris* Melsness, phyllclln at once or get from your== fed o kee] rlces petition relied ;upon ¢ P. P! school. Christ says it 1s only a-litle one, it g-hnmneut about four ounces of Jad fl¢ Teasonablé. " Mrs' Ervin Gordon ‘went to Under-|only weighs about 800 pounds, one he ices. of most’ commodltlas t 1ts; take a tablespoonful in a glass| = High prices. of wood, the latter part of the week,|can pull around by hand. If youl ol Csel’s oo hreakfast for & few|o= /%, have heen driven up by the profiteer, | wnare she: will visit with her par-|don’t believe it, you'better take a % MeCurdy edserts; while the Labor par-{ onyg Sho live/at that place.. - P | ot Chelst before you tell him so.|days and your kidneys will then act|== tesponsible for trying to Mrs. W, Gordon accompanied| The Immanuel Ladies’ Ald will fine. 'This famous salts is made from t the profiteer with Wage| by ‘her ehlld?en. Margaret and Wil-|have a fish pond and basket social|the cid of grapes and Moy Ju beenl Ort el‘n atlona liam; left on Sunday. for her former|at the Buck Lake school house Sat- combined with- lithia, and: has been ) home at Alexandria: where they ex-|urday, June 12. : The proceeds are to used for 3“““‘““ ""‘ clean and "7 “Come In abd Ua? e o creased. .in. price . to extent: | wij] .be. joined, later by Mr. Gorm for the English Lutheran church. As|ne! s e = wnut‘ ould ‘be purchased for $4 two and wfl, 1:.’,&“ home b; way of Min-Jusual, - the ladies are working in a l(mcer imtltes, thus ending bhdder = BEM""“ MINNBOTA : = T ek as-oonl tron and sice, have | ““Ihouens”ang Gordon Nores B e ‘e b pat | Jad Sait s 8 life saver for regular 'illIlIlIIIIII|II|IIII||II||||I|II'||IIIII]IIIIII||IIIllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIII als, such .as coal, iron and steel, have, Dorothy and Gordon Noyes left on the old sock and ‘help them put it meat eaters. is inexpensive, can ‘advanced’ 50 per cent in that period: |Monday for Duluth. - They will visit |over. bat o d i try; e : no ure and makes a delightful ; i - effervescent lithia-water drink. . EAD THE PIONEER WANT Am ' il i " Yet wholesale food prices have ad-|g¢ the L. G. Fairchild'home for ten| - We have ben informed by pretty vanced but’ 5 per cent in that time, | g,y reliable authority, that the Ten Lak- i -and retail dealers charges have risen| A1 Rain ‘and Henry ‘Hanson mot- \ G but-15- per: cent, making foods gener-|,yeq to Bemidji Friday evening to ‘(F . “ally 20 per cent dearer today than in|,ttend- the, graduation exercises at /7.1918." ‘The*Food Ministry, Working|ihat place. Miss Myrtle Rain, form- . along lines laid down by the late Lord erly of Shevlin, was a member of the Rhonnda; has denied the food trade graduating class. the opportunity;to profiteer, says Mc-| = Mildred Burfield arived home on ‘v Curdy. Wednesday from Boxville, where she . i 5 E . g — o has been teaching the past year. Mk % m ; .‘«‘****”*“’*******' Skarohlid. spent Friday in i i I’ * TURTLE LAKE ' *|Crookston. g & ‘**‘*‘_,‘*;‘,‘_*,***‘ “Mrs’ Henry H. Bromighan was a Peter Becker transacted business|Bemidji visitor on Friday. " 'in Bemidji Saturday. Clemens Austin, who has ben vis- fss Mildred Dickinson and Har-|iting here and in- Bagley returned ofd Dickinson, who have been attend- | to Duluth 01“ Saturdu‘yi 4 ) ing high-school in Worthington\. ar.|, . Mrs. Taylor and children left ‘on \ rived home Friday. Thursday ‘for-an extended Visit at THE PROFESSOR dropped in. .o » LAST NIGHT and said. el HE HAD & puzsle. e e YOU KNOW h. speaks. . FIFTY S‘VEN klldl- OF HIGHQROW talk. . BUT HE’D .||llt hlll'(l. . v .Mlnot N. D. m‘::!;;:g,g“;:mgve‘; The.Shevlin _school closed this i “"Misses Alice and Inez Butler visit-|Week,. the primary and Intermediate ed friends in-Bemidji Saturday. rooms. on :Tuesday. . The remainder ant time. A. P. Reeve transacted business in Bemidji Monday. TWO FELLOWS talking, A G 'W. Randall has pudchased a| Sfs tachiKidneys-Heart- le ”"‘fl“f‘q UKE ¢ . new. team. Amny one wishing team e “HERE'S THE tell choese, 1 _work -would do well to see Mr. Cran-| Keep the vital organs healthy by W P ’ regularly taking the world’s stand- ON THE kind of butt. ..... With acknowledgments to K, C, B. Crandall are Miss Mildred Dickinsor and Harold|Mar room were busy with final exam- Dickinson pleasantly surprised them & Saturday evening. All report a plens- w a TCH John Peterson visited 0. - W. Olsen IHE BlG l Sunday. The schooimates and {riends. of|Of the week the pupls of th8 gram-| | Miss Jennie Lawrance visited the Miss. Butlers Thursday. . -dall. Mrs. George McTaggart is spend-| grd remedy for kidney, liver, ¢ e o o ing a few days at their summer cot-| pladder and uric acid troubles=— FOR STEADY stuft.” o o o GOLDMEDAL W% ; ugpILL IT,” sald the other. oo 80 THE first one sald. ‘tage on the shores of Black lake. / o & 0 m% \ “}T'g GOT the goods, PO The ‘National Remedy of Holland for 3 g AND PEP aad all, centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- o s mina. At sll druggists, three sizes. - JUST TOUCH one off. Leok for the Gold Medal every bes ® . o o o i - ad mecest ne imitation AND YOU'LL be living, _ e THE LIFE of Rellly. o o o . 1 FELL for it, and geo. R I'M JAKE for keeps. | . » » i The FOOd You Eat A | ::: ::’:::' c:,’; z::. w; " Makes You w11&t You Are | , : “JUST SLIP us oe. FOR THE double.O. . e @ : : Let your choice of foods ‘ AND THAT was all ! : be PleflSil'lg to the taste , 1 LAUGHED aud polnteds | butmare than that have <IN ‘ | our e window. . them bllildil’lé foods. ¢ "] AND THE prot read. : i p LECTRIC sign. % Amon cereals ; ) el HERE may be a hundred other ways - | AND HE wl: on. to say it, but in goot,i, plain United e e o ; o States, it's *‘they satigfy). Those fine THE SIGN just sald Turkish and Domestic tobaccos and that “THEY SATISFY.” can’t-be-copied Chesterfield blend put LRI Chesterfields where none can touch them for quality apd value. w1ll delight yourpalfite and q ‘ give you healthful strength | : t 59’ y 1 o | through nourishment. = . : 3 > K 1 : daai s % Try Grape-Nuts at. ! : o) ‘ r § ) | fos worthy CIGARETTES - Its worth while. “There's a Reason” o 7 Lt . i

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