Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 10, 1913, Page 3

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»- PN KRR KKK KKK KRR K KKK * LEST WE FORGET ¥ LR s e T E R R L - Phone.Society news to society edi- tor,-phone No. 31. - University week, June 9 to June 4. & Summer school will begin June 26. Bemidji will have a big celebration July 4 and 5. Progper Albee of Spur is in the eity today on business. Edna Wilson of Kelliher, was in Bemidji yesterday. S. E. Grindall of Northome is a business visitor in Bemidji. H. B. Finch and wife of Grand Rapids spent yesterday in Bemidji. Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dahlgren of Lo- man, Minnesota, spent Monday in Be- midji. Walter Hall returned from a visit with his parents in town of Eckles last evening. 0. B. Olson of Fosston, returned home last night after spending the day in the city. Bert Wheaton of Cass Lake is in Bemidji as the guest of his cousin Kenneth Kenfield. Rachel Gerlinger returned to her home at Spur last evening, after spending a few days in Bemidji. Lee LeBaw will leave tomorrow morning for Park Rapids where he will report for Judge McClenahan. Special for Wednesday at Megroth’s Variety Store. Double Boilers, 19 cents.—Adv. D. H. Fisk left yesterday after- noon for Crookston where he will re- main for a short time on business. The Salvation army will hold a musical and ice cream social at the city hall,.Saturday evening, June 14. Miss Edna Condon left this after- noon for her school at Solway, after spending her vacation at her home. Walter Luff of Akeley was in Be- midji for a short time Monday on a combined business and pleasure trip. G. A. Malone returned yesterday morning from Red Lake where he has spent some time on misslonary work. Mothers interested in a summer kindergarten for their children call up phone 299 for particulars.—Adv. Mack Kennedy of Walker spent a short time in Bemidji Monday on a combined business and pleasure trip. P. J. Russell left yesterday after- noon for Bagley where he was called in connection with some legal busi- ness. E. M. Sathre returned from his farm in town of Liberty last evening, where he has been looking after his farm interests. Miss Ione Higgins came down from Tenstrike today. Miss Higgins has taught at Tenstrike this year and is on her way home. High grade tomatoes, 10c a can at Schmitt’s store.—Adv. Esther and Robert.Krohn = came down from Tenstrike this morning. _They will attend the University week entertainments. Judge C. W. Stanton left this morning for Brainerd, where he will relieve Judge McClenahan, who will go to Park Rapids. Brinkman Theatre ADVANCED MOTION PICTURES Something Different Music by Prof. Mason’s Orchestra -Songs by Racal Bonanno (Duke of Misibmeri) Ihrmnmzlng Scenic Effects Motioa 'Pictures: presented with sarroundings and atmosphere never before attempted in the Nortbwest. The Minister Is Some Lov- or: Himself Aunt Kate’s Mistake One pig laugh gner another ~ At'Mad Muls Canyon Thrillingly dramatici: western drama 101 Bisen:in Two Reels . ] srformances 7:10 8:20 9:30 Admission 8¢ & {0c | (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prep. CHANGE of PROGRAM TONIGHT “‘The Fire Fighting Zouaves”| (Kalems) This historical mil- itary drama. replete with sensations, | ‘portrays the valor and ‘strategy of vol- | unteer firemen who enlisted in the | regiment of* Zouaves.” “The School Prineipal” (Lubiin) A pleasant, wholesome' story, ;ne l?h‘; makes hulhut lnd to heast, featuring Ar- !.kll)u?: ?Vohnwn and Lattie Brisco. lustrated Song— “’m Going to Take the: First Traln" C. J. Woodmansee "I]Iek the Dead Shot” 'aph) Trashy novels:| pmmpt Dick to do things that are astonishing and laughable. Coming Thursday and Friday “The End of the Quest” A powerful two-reel melodrama Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE Special Lubin Featurs “Hero’s, One and All” A thrilling picture which tests the real bravery of many and displays ths quick wit of a pretty tele, hone operator. - A fire scene well worth seeing. i Tlustrated Song— “| Wonder Whera -My 0ld Girl Is Tonight” Hazelle Fellows “There She Goes” (Patheplay) A dandy comedy Mrs. Elizabeth McGlade of Grand Forks, North Dakota, is in the city visiting her sister and-brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. James Cushner. Mrs. Murray Humes of Cass Lake and danghter Mrs. Clyde Parker, of Brainerd, are spending the day in Bemidji the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Schvark of Alma. Wisconsin, returned home this morning after a seven weeks’ visit at the home of Mrs. John Achenbach. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Pauline Rauenbuehler of Crookston returned to that city yes- terday after spending the past winter in Puposky where she has been teaching. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at three o’clock. All members are urged to_be pessent. P. J. Rock of Solway brought his wife to the hospital yesterday after- noon for treatment. Mrs. Rock had the misfortune to fall from a wagon and break both wrists. Miss Olive Cunningham, of Bem- 1dji, who has been studying at the University of Minnesota, is expected soon to visit Mrs. Fred Stillingsi— Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv, H. J. Allen, S. J. Dietel and Koy Wilson, town board of Nebish, were in the city today and appeared be- fore the board of county commission- ers in regard to some road and bridge work. -fi00]l GROCERIES ANB _117 Minnesota Ave. [1. B. Olson. | mise was a great shock to the relas|: Prayer meeting-of the Third dis- GO TO BATCHELDER’S FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER P BATCHELDER “Minnosota ave- | thisdi mw ) nowiiag at 10 WoFe eajdyed sid the Lilacs and forns were used in.decéra-{ D: !5,“ EMEs :1’; a[tiNE" - Phe ‘folowing ‘were ‘present: ,_,‘,,,-3 . Doris, Lucille -and Edwin: Flatle Tha sorm he 3 John Frudet, John, Jr.,‘and Barbars Lthe - guest - of .Miss. Donna Lycan a 2 3 salves have long ithe: Lycan summser home at Grand ?lfihnr ‘Rebert ‘Hauson; Harold T {iflcofi: mou “'Bn“d Py b Donna -and Ruby* Morse, Sybls{are. pre o Riddell, Maybell Himmond, Hel It ""M%%flx"" e et | s o u?::; e s lm ke L mmaad, My w%m:-, Viadors| f"'"fc L e s W © | Bo ) , Y : lie will attend the annual meeting of M.':,:fm +Saye and Tomtr | G e B"M iDrng Btere. the Norwegian Lutlieran church, Th meeting. will commence onthe 12t & and last until the 19¢h of thismonth, |Chamberlain's Colie, ‘Cholers, - and sioner of Howtuy| 1a ti ° r:g;im bos] sure. T you that we 'lll fi. l'lud auar- M $1 bottle o iptian | antes. that n}mll cost| you noth.l;‘. up- |- 1k The Baptist Ladies’ aild wili be en- | Dlflrl-u!c-iy tertained -at: the: home of Mrs. La-| Every ‘emily ‘withiout ' exception Monte on Mississippl avenue, assisted |SHOTId ¥eep-this preparation:at tand by Mrs. C. H. Booth, on Wedtestay dabing thy ot weather of tite stim- ‘afternoon, June 11. A .good attemd- THer mrontiis. - cn:mam Colie, ance of members is requested: and |Cholera and' Disrrhoea TRemedy is the: public is:cordially invited. W‘dflm nmxy_tmu t::‘:mtwhm need- ed and' s siniost certaln to'be néeded O peceot .0t 1s to havely . o the sumimer 18 over. It has no Guard the Family Mh Health 1s often endangered by unsanitary " cooking utensils. ' Physicians have found some money -ahead ‘with which to| g iel3 grasp your opportunity when i¢|Superior for' the purpases for which lhat cancer is caused |>y onamel ware "-h'&i comes: What & comfortable fecllng|(t 1® \ntended Buy & fow. Pormlel ping off andirritating the stomach. to know thet'you have s 11ttle money Y Bitker's Drug Btore—Adv. in a savings account at the North- ern !?ntional Bank.—Adv. city s to Have Puturé The following went to Cass Lakeé|, Punta Arezias, e souternmost oty | in tive: Backus car Sunday and spent m the' WO, &t (o gateWay between the -afternoon and- evening on Star| the Atitatic’ and Pucific cseaaw, mow ilsland.’ -G D: Backus, N: B. Backus| iis‘a of Minneapolis, Beatrice Backus, Luella Backus, antd Mabel Flesher. | They returned Sunday evening to Be-|' g midj. by electriclty, has waterworks, twy: £ C. A. Newgard and: daughter Ruth, | theaters, is well supplied with scliools, of New Richland, Mimnesota, are the|ABd bas guite & mumber of publia . 4 ‘bulldings. ~THe severity of the climats guests of Mr. Newgard’s sister, Mrm: Hag not Been allowed to keep it Hack They expect to remaiff| s, the road to prosperity, and some for some time. Mr. Newgard went to| priviite’ réidénces especlally testify Thief River Falls today where he will | to the. substantial and permanent attend the firemen’s convention for| character of ctvilizstion in ‘thfs lath a couple of days. tude. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gill and Mr. Slmpl; Test_of Tea. 4 and Mrs. David Gill were called tO| - A tea test.is to reduce a few leaves Minneapolis by the sudden death of|to a powder on a sheet of white ph- Mr. Gill; father of the Gill boys, who | per, and if thére is artificial coloring died Sunday. The wife of the de-|1it-will be noticeable on the .paper. ceased was here in the city at the i £ time of his death and his sudden de- . lfywhavedfldtmormvnlxdsmd\efumfly beware of cheap cooking utensils that crack, scale, peel off, tamish or rust. Disease germs lurk in the worn places and there is further danger of tainting the food. - Health is too precious to take risks with: it Be safe. Use o -~ “1892” Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils which are guaranteed for 15 years constant service and will never spoil food nor endanger health This new. ware is featherweight, beautiful, | easy to clean—does not tarnish nor rust. tives. ments for measuring the velocity of George Cochran will go to the cit- | Projectiles have shown that the speed ies this evening where he will foin| §0e3 on ;':ml!?:flm‘ x::e missite Lilli a8 - mouth. “ef. cannon. Mrs. Coc}‘u'nn, his ‘daughter illian heiion ith. & velocityiol and son Earl. Mrs. Cochran and son lhi’llAl“teet a second, imlmllfllle T have b}aen in the cities the pas? feW | heen observed. to: increase. its - speed days visiting friends-and Miss Lillian | 1o 1,689 feet a second within: the-first has been attending school there the | six feet. It is: only-after having tray- past year. They all expect to return | eled twenty-five- yards ‘that ithe-pro- to Bemidji the latter part of the|Jectile’s velocity becomes reduced ‘to the speed it had on léaving the muz- by long service and absolute safety. Look for Trade mark on Every Piece The Maltese cross with- the words Pure Illinois “1892" Aluminum—the week. sle.. This ds sscribed to-the fmpute fxngmnl.msuru that you get the genu- Special for Wednesday at Megroth’s | of the d:’x&m:‘ n-d being felt for| ine. There are imitations, so be sure % some e yond' ‘the- canuon's - . . Variety Store. Double Boilers, 19 A n this trade mark is on every piece. cents.—Adv. . Mrs. Gamble on 1120 Doud ave-|state of Ohio, City of Toledo, Far Sale By nue, entertaned a number MA ladies L““_ coun yesterday afternoon, the qccasion be- makes.oath that he s ing Wer-Wirth anniversaryi “Ferns and ““’"&" d,,qr nar o i “‘"’,},_h.’ % 5 edo, lilacs’ were used in decorating. The|Tols following were present: . Mesdames 3‘1" "‘d "m wlll p.sy to: avh :fxdofi To? Cararh that t be-oured Johnson, Bisiar, Carter, Mitchell, fi;yzg:':s': of mf.u “Xi‘&n e Hoffman, Martin, Doud, Hammond, FRANK J. CHENE!.V Sworn tebefore:me: ubscribed :fi Bowser, Bursley, Hyatt, Bush Mo-| g urceance. thia: $th day of Deosrmber | GHNNENE— Manus LaFontisee, -Minor, French, fé 3" 1836, AW Gm " 1] o i [ Subscribe for The Piomeer Home of Qood Hardware”’ SON, Gibbons, Courtney and Anderson. Notary. Pubite. Hlll's Catarrh Cure 'll taken lnmfl d acts direotly - Richard Fenton was pleasantly surprised last evening by ten of his friends who gathered at his home to help him celebrate the twenty-sec~ ond anniversary of his birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards and other games and a dainty lunch was served at the close of the eve- ning by Mrs. R. J. Fenton. Thou present were the Messrs. and Mba« dames J. Pheifer, Geo. Anderson, A. Fenton and Mre. Dan O’Conner, Mrs: L. P. Eckstrum, Florance Ripple and Ruben Ripple. _The guest of homor ‘was presented with many gifts. CHENEY & CO, 'l‘oleflo. O. Snld by all ‘druggists, 7 ™ Take Hall’s Family Plu.l !nr ‘constipa- on. AS :fl 90 Vacuum Bleaner for the | Little James McManus entertained a number of boys and girs-yesterday —_———————ea| Take Plenty of Time to Eat. ‘There is a saying that “rapid e ing is slow suicide.” If you ~“have formed the habit of eating too rapidly You are most ltkely suffering from in- digestion: or constipation, which wili result ‘eventually in. serious illness| unless corrected. Digestion beginai in| the mouth. Food should be thorough- ly masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness:of the stom- ach or feel dull and stupid after.eat- g, take one of Chamberlain’s Tab- lets. Many severe:cases of stomach: trouble and constipation have. been cured by the uge of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agree- able in effect. Sold by Barker’s Dm: Store.—Adv. . By p&ymg Three month s SubSCl’lpthl’l n advance to he Pioneer . , The Pioneer offers its subscribers for the next 30 days the $10 guaranteed all steel Golden Rod Vacuum Clean- ‘er at the REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF $5.85; de- livering you the machine at not a penny profit to ourselves, and-requiring only that you agree to take the Pioneer for a penod of Three months at the regular subscription Mr.E. D. Croker, State Manager, ‘Hugro Mfg.. Co., offers $100.00 to either . manufacturer, merchant | or housewife who can prove to him that thereisa better vacuum cleaner, whether- eleetric power, or - hand power, ddmg better work than the Golden Rod == | T will do. fiENERAL l‘ERCllANlllSE B Phone 180 ' SUPERIOR LOTS Lots on easy terms. “The New mel Center vestment in Superior Lots. will make you money. Informntion—B!adley Brink Co. (Ine. 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. - ‘No interest, no taxes. " In- | s K EQE. Agent. Bemid, Minné: n-‘;;fivp Pace —_—————————————— EEEEX XX F XA R AR ht Bau'.h lanl' ‘M North Leaves sam: * ¥ - PROFESSIONAL CARDS KKK XK RKKKKKKEX Ruth Wightman ‘Teacher of Piano Residence Stadio 1002 Bemidji A ™ Phone 168 is LAWYERS FRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 668 Wiles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. ATTORNEY AT LAW )Mce second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blda _— PHYSICEIANS, SURGEONS "R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 896 Reos. 'Phone 351 B: €. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block (0R. A E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National bank, Bemidji, Minn, Ottice 'Phone 36, Residence *Phone 73 OR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Winter Block OR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ‘in Illyo Bloc! k. Phone 13 Residence Phone 811 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in-Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 380 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY pen daily, t Sunday, 1 to 6 B 1to|p{n:"s'3ndu reading rooms only, §p m W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER BATRE AND FIANO MOVING Rea. "Phone §8. 818 America Ave. 3 Office Phone 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER THE SPALDING PEAN

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