Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1913, Page 3

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KRR KRR KRR KRR RKKK hes LEST WE FORGET ~ % iiiiiiifi{flliii* Summe’r school will begin June 26. A A ML SEMENTS[: sfic Thealre {PICTURES DELUXE - Spochal Feature “The Queen of Spades” A ‘two-reel drama that holds the | attention from start to finish. ' Good acting and artistic staging make this a very eflective offering. Geo K.ldd hxn‘flom 4 Oltve Kleven. Oonneum-n and: Mrs, Steenerson leave ‘Washington - today for thelr home in Crooklton, whah\ they will remain until about the 'middle of July, when Congressman Steenerson. will return to assiat’ in considering the currgnce measure that is to‘be taken up:at the present session;-T} house is uwflfin‘ the; ,somt s action on_the -terift: il congressmen ‘ave at -home: for. the It is:pessible for every.wage earn- 8. Chinatown_district are being shown at the Brinkman tonight, Monday, B J{rs.Wera Tuesday and Wednesday. That part of the coast city, which is inhabited hy I s, 18 reproduced in realis-| tic nature, with C. W. Foster, & H-|Powd censed Chinatown guide acting as lec-{ more sifting, the 1lighter the cake, turer. - Particularly picturesque is the| Remember -that! T'o cream’ but- scene of Chinatown at midnight. The |ter ‘and -sugar quickly, warm the citizens of the quarter fegin thur sugarshghny, ‘Beat yotks of eggs activiiies while the rest of the city|with rotary beater.. Whip whites. slecps and the ' incidents are well|of eggs with flat ‘spoos ‘Water makes lighter-cakes;" mflk -| makes richer cakes. T'o mix a cake, first cream but- worth seeing.—Adv. the. Afl :Blh u Il-hlll(khldhllhh “Always sift flour and” KCBaking er at least three times. “The 188 n - whip, + Bemidji will have a big celebration July 4 and 6. Phone Society news to soclety. edi- tor, phone No. 31. . ‘terand sugarthoroughly, then add SAW_MILL FOR SALE. 3 yolks, if ‘used. “Then ‘alternately" June 21st, 1913, at 10.0'clock A. M| 549 moisture-and“flour that has | e 00 37 at_Ladio Building, Duluth, Minn,, 1| peap sifted with baking powder' A AT A PR AP will. offer for-sale and sell to'the high -| ang stir until smooth and glossy, ‘| ¥ ~ "PROFESSIONAL CARDS er to.layiaside:one-quarter of his in- come. ~ Keep an accurate account of every-expenditure you make: tha absolutely - Decessary and you can prove it. ‘You can make the savings llustrated Song— “Down -in Imr 0ld m_ E. F. Miskella of Cass Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji. Mrs. W. H. Bailey went to Bagley today to.spend a few days. Mr. and -Mrs. T. Davies of Grand Forks spent Sunday in Bemidji. Thayer Bailey went to Bagley to- Orleans” 3 Hazelle Fellows “Old Women.of the Strests of ‘New York” - (Kalem) An interesting top- ical picture. earn:-you 4 :per cent interest at the Northern: Natoinal Bank.—Adv. Bemid$i, Minn.—List of advertised letters. “unclaimed” for week ending June 16, 1913. Men.—Mr. Henry Auspos, Mr. Chas Bronw, Mr. John Dahl, Mr. Iver Dahl, Mr. J. H. Esch-|% | {man, Mr. R. P.:Forseth, Mr. August : | est bidder for.cash, subject to the con- addmgeggwlutm afterthoroughly firmation of the couwt; ke following mixing. ‘fproperty: -One saw mill, ‘eapacity } |about 21,000 feet, consisting.of: one ‘Band saw, one Edger, one Trimmer, Lath.and ShingleMachines, and all rLocessary equipment. One planing mill with machinery. One blacksmith Always use K C Baking Powder. Biscuit Helps Always sift flour and K C Baking Powder at least three times. A Have shortening cold and firm. shop and -all - necessary tools. Ten fi:dlgg‘:‘ghq\;i :g::e:z;‘(lg?:;: * w ok e b B R R E SRR R S & Ruth Wightman ’l‘aa(_:her of _Pmo day. He will be there for a few days. 3 Grund,, Joha Johnson Mr. Earl Kirk houses, trucks, sleighs, -wagons and into th he light the LAWYERS W ’ 18 2 i : % nto the oven, the lighter 1e Go-carts retired at the second hand Fa“y S BIISY Da] :‘ JRMoA L Rins Mr JohuLyons, other appurtenances ‘nsed in. logging| piscuit when it comes out. Itis Pkl Rl A dandyideod s r Geo. Maniiig, Mr. Miller, Harry c U "E operations. 160:acres of land, about| easier for K C Baking Powder to' | 'RAHAM M. TORRANCE 7 i A A " ||McCue, Johan Nilgsenlund, Mr. E. AL 80 1 d, hich buildi i B B Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton return- edy in-which Fatty, gets into trouble BT toperty| 0. ts. work .in: soft than in stiff LIWIER Shatrick, J. L. Trapet, Mr. Frank BAKING POWDER and.plant.are located. This property| dough. Mix biscuits very little. -diles Block ! ed home this morning from St. Paul. Vezinar, Mr. Ernest Willett. “Women can be inspected at Gemmell, Minne- Do not knead. Stu’ up with spoon Telephone 580 Dr. L. A. Ward and Einer Johnson —Miss Nami Johnson, Miss Hilma Best—because it’s the sota. or kaife and press in shape teroll | JOHN .F. GIBBONS drove to the citiés Sunday in the ‘New Lahli, Miss Laura Rovald, Mrs. Ruby i Beiboh W. M. BERGIN, Trustee. . | on floured:board. ATTORNEY AT LAW Fotinsonzoan: e Ragmis, Mrs. Joe Stiner, Miss Ragna purest. Best—because = With K C-Baking’ Powder re- First :National Bank Building - Sletten. it never fails. Best— sults are sure and cenam Ask BEMIDIL: MINN. Miss Flora Todd will visit her i Refroshing. Slecp. brother at Park Rapids before re- Saturday afternoon the Crookston because it makes every Not everyone who sleeps 18 re your grocer for K C. 9. H. FISK turning home. Lumber company baseball team met akinglight: fluffy and freshed when the sun peeps over the \TTO AT (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) and defeated the local Bankers by the b ‘ghg £ Y hills. One hour. of ‘deep and dream- IO AT ERW, Bring us your fresh eggs, 18 cents cash or trade. Adv. * Rev. P. J. Ryan and Neven K. Ward of Northome were Sunday visi- tors in Bemidji. Schmitt’s grocery. F. A. Megroth, proprietor of the Megroth Variety store will leave for “The Gift of the Storm” (Lubin) A blizzard brings to- gether two:lonesome: souls,an actress and a prospector. -Arthur Johnson . -and Lottie Brisco makes this picture a real winner. score of 7 to 2. Both teams played an excellent game but the Lumbermen showed superior skill and did not allow a banker to pass first base until after the fifth inning. = Brandon pitched for the latter and Pease Bail- ey for the Lumber company. As they have been credited with two out of “evenly raiseéd. . Best —because it is moder- ate in cost—highest in - quality, At your giocé;s’.’ less slumber is worth three of four hours of :that which falls to the loi of most people, the fragmentary, rest. less, dream-haunted ‘sleep. Too. many hours of :sleep 1s: almost as bad as not enough. Some people require : eight hours, others only-: six, while many “brain workers” get along unicely. on only four. The'latter class, ufibs".z'rfbe For “The flce second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bld; CHYSICIANS, SURGEONS iR, “ROWLAND -GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block _E.A SHANNON, M, D. St. Paul this evening on business. ____|ithree games played with the: bankers RECEIVED often.-take little cat naps of a few ihile wi it is probable that they. will refuse to HIGHEST moments. during : the :day. This i Pjfi‘neer PRESIGIAN AND SURGEON Miss Marian White will return this “A Wflll:llms Immdmn schedule further games as- they have "AWARDS - Nature's- way of -evening up, and i A AT <ohione Thg o Maxe Blaek b 881 evening from Milwaukee, where she A proved their skill superior to their S very refreshing. if one merely loses e T g g has attended school the past year. Wo'.l{l’-Pnro. Food Expe»- | COnaciousness but for a moment—the One of these nice aays you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Mary Jackson returned home from Duluth Saturday where she has been attending school the past year. Miss Arabelle Neal has resigned her position at the county auditor’s office, and will leave in a few days for St. Paul. H. J. Welte of Crookston arrived in the city this noon and will remain here for a short time as the guest of relatives. Eat what you want, don’t starve— (Blograph) A very interest- ing drama in which a little boy takes the leading part. “Laying a Marine Gable” (Vitagraph) A very instruc- tive topical picture. “‘Wanted--A Strong Hand” (Vitagraph) A comedy chuck full of fun. are among tne many East Gramd Forks people spending a few days of opponents and believe that they have backed the financiers off of the city’s baseball map. P Warm days bother people easily constipated take Hollister’'s R. M. Tea once-a-week in the summer. Bar- ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. A banquet was given by the court house officials ‘and employes, Satur- day afternoon at four o’clock at the court house, in honor of Miss Arabelle Neal, who will be a June bride. The commissioner’s room was used for the occasion and it was prettily decorated with purple and white streamers. Violets and snowballs were used as a centerpiece for the long table, and William C. Klem msumwcs Rentals; Bonds, Real Estate Fecuperative powers work rapidly. B. C. R..SANBORN i CLIP ‘THIS v The Everybody’s Bemid;ji Great Book Bargain - Five Big Yolumes, $1.98 Regularly Selling at COUPON— “&Eé?“?%i&éi?&i&ii‘!—fif Pioneer g} Cyclopedia $12.00 PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN 'AND' SURGEON Jver First'National bank, Bemidji, Mina ~Oflice 'Rhone 36, :Residence 'Phione i3 3R.“E. H.*SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in. Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM ‘PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Residence Phone 811 fhone 18 'EINER W.. JOHNSON Hollistér’s Rocky Mountai 3 ! ond ! added much ta.the attractiveness . of oo £ g Shed | T ntain Tea Wi ching in, the vicinity of our oity. |the rooms. About twenty sat down First Mortgage Loans PHYSIOIAN(AND -8URGHON take eare of the rest.—Barker’s Drug = 2 ; : DAILY COUPON | Store.—Adv. Mrs. R. D. Currier of Minneapolis, |10 the table and many toasts were on City and Farm ; ‘Office ‘over Becurity Bank - ! arrived in the city yesterday and will given in honor of Miss Neal. She Propert " This coupon, if presented at the main office of THe Bemidji | 3 T have a few hundred dollars to remain here several days as the |W3S Presented with a creamer and perty Pioneer on FRIDAY, June 6th, or SATURDAY, June 7th, will DENTISTS loan on long time, on good security, at 7 per cent interest. Address W. H, Pioneer, Bemidji. Bob Ratican ot Blackduck came down Saturday night and spent Sun- day as the guest of his sister, Mrs. John McCormick. Municipal court was exceptionally quiet this morning and the judke was forced to postpone the session until tomorrow morning. Harold White, Herbert Warfield, Maurice Ryan and John Stechman have gone down the Mississippi river for a week’s outing. Go-carts repalred at the second hand’ store.—-Adv. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Ellingson of Minneapolis are the guests of Mr. *| guest of Mrs. George Kreats. Albert Anderson of Clearbrook re- turned home this morning after spending the past three days in the city attending the Editor’s outing. Miss Julia Arness, trimmer at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors, spent a few days last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox of -Fowlds, Works its -way right thru, doesn’t stop, drives.out. impurities, poisons, cleans, purifies—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. The Misses Grace and Jessamine Peterson of Bemidji are in town this week on a-visit to their brothers, Dr. and Julian Peterson.—Baudette Reg- ion. Mrs. 0. B. Sonstrud - entertained sugar set by the girlg of the court house. Miss Neal will leave in a few days for St. Paul. If your name is misspelled or in any way incorrectly listed in the tele- phone directory, notify us at once so that correction may be made in the next issue which goes to-press June 25.—Adv. Adding one-more scalp to-their.as- sortment the “Little Bemidg” base- ball team defeated the Shevlin team by a score-of 20 to 8. The.game:Was played on the Shevlin diamond -and was witnessed by a large number of fans of that village and from Bagley. Charlie Paul pitched a good-game for Bemidji nd recorded fourteen strike- outs to-the Shevlin-five. Although the score was large the game was not an- interesting as many.spectacular. plays S and 8, O’Leary-Bo\.ser Bidg. Phone 9. Bemid)l, HI!III- (regularly selling at $12) For $ ,eec-:e.«)sast»:ees@ 1h'y fllealmg Jlonse -HOGANSON ‘BROS., -Props. 4rd-Gents’ Bllihlflg, House- hold- Guds. lll: Dry Glsaning of Ladies’] 33 3333BI33333 MAIL ORDERS, ADDRESS THE by the receiver. promptly onthe distribution days. entitle the bearer to one five-volume set of Everybody's Cyclopedia GO TO BATCH ELS 198 2333333333 PIONEER,-BEMIDJI, MINN.. ‘The sets-are-too bulky to; be sent by mail, but out-of-town readers ‘can have them for-the $1.98, the set to:be sent by express, shipping charges to “be paid OUT-OF-TOWNIREADERS need mot wait until the days of | distribution, but send orders any day of the week and shlpmema will be made 00D GROCERIES ANII fiENERAL WWNDISE 3R, D. L."STANTON DENTIST Office tn Winter Block DR. J. T..TUOMY DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 338 Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY 0 daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. % P p m. Banday, reading rooms only, 3 to § p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN ::; a];dr:'siof's:g;;est‘;mdbmg- They Will| e and Mrs. Martin- Galchutt and |Were made and very-few- errors were Phone:164 Pogue'd: Livety : daughters, Martha, Hilda and Gladys |marked asnin:t hlliemidii' A return FRESH EGGS AND ‘BUI TER Roland Henrionnet has returned|{and son Sidney, at seven o’clock din-{&ame will probably be played here in a few weeks. The Bemidji line up was Tm 537 106 s“.d St. TOM T from the west, where he has been for several weeks past, and has accepted a position with Joe Anderson. Ed Buckley and Frank Nordlune Brinkman Theatre EXTRA-See-EXTRA TONICGHT China Town at Midnight . America’s largest oriental city, act- ual scenes from San Francisco’s fam- ous China Town taken by C. W. Foster, licenced China Town Guide. Doc Fos- ter appears in the uniform of the China Town Guides giving a very in- teresting lecture on, China Town in San. Francisco 1200 feet of scenes will be shown. Something Different all the Time Music by Brinkman’s Orchestra < Songs by Raonl Bonamo House Divided A splendid 101 Bison ianwa Parts. 3000 Feet of Films Shew Starts 410, eontlnuou- seat. { i | ner last evening. John Armstrong, formerly in the restaurant :business here in Bemidji, but now located at Fargo, left this noon: for his home after spending sev- eral daya_in our city. Mr..and Mrs. C. Markusen returned Saturday from ‘Kenyon, Minnesota, where they. have spent the .past mobile. to Bemidji is 360 miles. H month, as the guests of relatives.and- 3 friends. They-traveled in" their auto- The distance from Kenyon as follows: Auger, c¢; Paul, p; Bar- rigan, 1st b; Johnson, 2nd b; Klein, 3d B; Ripple and Achenbach, 1f; Sul- livan, cf; Murphy, 7t The next issue of the telephone di-}j rectory: goes to press June 26th. Ord=H er a telephone.now so your name will'{} appear in this issue.—Adv. S. C. Bailey-of-Bemidji, Minn., wh is an alderman:and also an-employ: of the state game and fish comm sion, is a: business visitor here today. It is thought he will finish up somef] matters with Game Warden Wood who has ;been :deposed.—~Daily Vir-} ginian (June 14) Martin Galchutt -will Jeave this) evening. for Minneapolis. The: famil will leave Tuesday. Thé Galchut: will make their future home Tn Min-. a 5 neapdlis where:the-three oldest. eMld* ren will be students at the universit next year. Mr. Gulchutt will-return:fi to Bemidji in a week to complete aif} Admission’ 'oc' 18c residence he is-bullding on his lots}] CHANGE- OF -PICTURES in Nymore. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, The following Thursday, Friday Saturday have been -ssued and Sunday. Clerk of Court Fred=Rhoda. Falls to wed Vera“Cameron, Josep G. Schley to wed Mary Van"€l lflnm 12 Cent @ ‘Word---Cash - 117 Minnesota Ave. I. P. BATCHELDER ‘Phone 180 DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. "Phone 58. Offics Phone 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. THE SPALDING Dulats Lorpest 454 et Hotel DULUTH MINNBWI‘A muunawm expended nain.pm-mn 250 rooms, mnflm omnnl-oex and ttal urants and buffet, Flemish ‘Balm Eoom. Men's Grill, Colonial Buftes; KRy and pupiis E banquet rooms -ndo ln heart of business sec- | mwmm- fiflhi rlooking. o $18_America Ave

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