Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 18, 1913, Page 3

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S L S wxx H i LEST'WE PORGET ‘.*li*‘*i“illii(‘l? Somairer scliool-will begin June 26, m will linve'a‘big: nmvmm July 4 and 6. Phone Soclety mews to soclety edl ‘tor, phone No. 31. ( . C. H. Johunson dpenit] = Tuegdlay in Bemdil, Bethrer Campbell of Watab, spent Tuegday in ‘Bemidji. W. C: i‘rlth of Bemidjl was at In ternational Falls Monday. J Lillian Brady of Red Lake Ms" spent Tuesday in Bemidji. Prof. W .P. Dyer went to St. Cloud on business this ‘morng. Michael Djonne of Wilton was:¥ Bemidji visitor yesterday. Go-carts rerired at. the second- band| store—Adv, ] N Peter Nelson of Foy tramsacted business in Bemdi}i yesterday. Johnh Wailsh of -Clogitet, was a ‘bus-| iness caller in the city yesterday. | Mrs, M. F. Street of Royalton; .. Mimmesota, spent Tuesday in Bemidji. | H. H. Winslow of Northome, was| \ in Bemtdji on -business yesterday. h The Episcopal Sunday-school held a picnic at Diamond point yesterday. Go-Carts repaired at the ‘second | hand store.—Adv. ., John .Hanson of town of Eiberty, was in.the city yesterday ‘on busi- ness, W. F. McKeown and wife of Wal- ker, were in Bemidji between trains Tuesday. Dr. Frank Lunn of Kelliher stop- ped over in Bemidji between trains Tuedday. Miss: Ama Goldsmith of Cass Lake, spenit Monday. in ‘Bemidji as tire guest of friends. Shirt waist sale—values from $1.98 to $2.98 for ;1,49 at Tropp- ‘man’s.~—Adv. Eiten A. Johnson of International|e: . Falls stopped over in Bemidji for a fow Rours yesterday. “G:'L; ‘Eddy of Gouvick was in Be- -.: mid}i yesterday on a combined busi- nes# and pleasure trip. of - Hihes, i Ninety-two have visited the . rest room ‘since the last list of guests was pubished in the Pioneer. William Sande of Warren was in J“jithe city ‘yesterday on business and { also renewing old acquaintances. Bring us your fresh eggs, 18 cents cash or trade. Schmitt’s grocery.— Adv. Mrs. M. G. MacNeil and Miss Marie MacNeil of Winnipeg were in ' Bemldjl yesterday between trains. "Miss Lillian Brady of Bemidji visi-| ted the Misses Barrette over Sunday. —International Falls Daily Journal. Mrs. O. S.Bare, 0. S. Bare, Jr., and John Bare of Clearwater, Nebraska,d were in Bemidji for a short time yes- B terday. Pat what you want, don’t-starve— | Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will ‘take care of- the rest.—Baiker's Drug Store.—Adv. Miss Jennie Kittleson returned yesterday from Fosston where she has spent & short timve as the guest of relatives, Archdeacon - Parshall came over fyom. Cass Lake .yesterday afternoon —— Brinkman Theatre EXTRA-Seeo-EXTRA TONIGHT China Town at “Midnight America's argest _ oriental city, act- .wal.scenes from-Sen Francisco’s fam- eus China Town taken by C. W. Foster, Jiceneed 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; Ffancieco 1206 feet of scenes will be shown. Something Different all the Time Music by Brinkman’s Orchestra Songs by Raonl Boname Housa- Divided * A‘splendid 101 Bison in Two Parts. 3“ l’m of Films. . Admlulon 10c, 1 - CHANGE OF PICTURES - | Monday, . - Tuesday, Wdudly. Tharsday, Friday: Saturday. * and Senday. 5 ‘Shew Starts 7:10, Continuous i} . Come eatly and -get a good deat, - IBO | 6t'net sitew;-Mrs. M. 3. Bfown, 10056 tion after spem@knis’ ‘thle:’pabit ‘school |Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. {eppear in-this issne,—Adv. Soilh DaMta, Wef¥:in Werddji yes- he“ny dn a combined business and | preassitine “BFip i *n dicMre-iinlidéndenicy; practics n\lnt Wilr' the- -Northera-National Bhk.—Adv. Mide” Hazel Hiflett refirned home thit¥ ‘mornthg from St. Paul where] she’ Ke#'Dedh Yor'ndthe 'tihe visiting relitives S f¥fendy. J. A. Dalton, wife and little son Rl ST INTeSlay FroRi an ex- tandbh- whlit--¢d DoBiith in ‘Michigan. T34 'trip. Tastolf-about two wosks. ‘“MMss Alice Stinchfield of Rochester, Minnesota, ‘Whb las becfi-the guest Hale ulevard, ME Feiterday for i he¥ Wotlie, ‘One -lof of-ew weaists just arrived, regular walues from ‘$1.60 to. $1.75. tor 98 cénts ut Troppmai’s.—Adv. Mrs: George ‘Webster - -and: three children: of St. Paul arrived in the ¢ity “this ‘morning. to Visit Mrs, Web- ster’s mbtier, Mps. C. E. Hulett for some time. - “Migs OB st {0 ‘Bemitly spend ler vaca- ghwin has re- rml catédfiding the Uwiwersity of Wisconnn, H. ‘A. Roberts left 148t’ night for I'Putith ‘witere e wilE: ‘tiénsact busi- \iness conmected with b BEiers Mu- tual Casualty @o., Whom- e’ repre- sents: in this city. Q;C‘di’fl(n'fl'_‘dfiwm sought to hture: taken.—Adv. Mo W P Pradtier and- Mrs. F. P Lamb of Grand Forks, arrived in 'Beinidji yesterday and will spend the 'summer at their summer cottage at Grend Forks Bay. ‘Walter Clark left yesterday noon for ‘Hibbing where ke is ‘employed in ‘a cigar factory in that city.. Mr. Clark was formerly employed at the ‘Burgess cigar fi#etory. The postpomed mieeting of the Presyterian Ladies’ Aid society will be heéld ‘tomorrow aftermoon in the church pariors at 3 o’clock. All are requested to be there. Ratones are a very scarce article these days. You can find them:at TFroppman’s from 25 cents up.—Adv. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Luthern church will meet in the church parlors tomorrow aft- ernoon at 2:30. Mrs, Lars Lind will serve. A cordial invitation is extended to all. L. H. Whitgraff, district manager of the .Underwood - typewriter com- pany is in Bemidji on business for that firm. While here he will re- inain a-guest- of* Bill Smith, local agent. Mra. Ed Rupp of Chisholm arrived in Bemidji' yesterday: afternoon and will remain-here a short time as the guest of Mrs. Harlie Hanson. Mrs. Rupp is on her way to Alsen, North Dakota. Works its way right thru, doesn’t stop, drives out impurities, poisons, cleans, purifies—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. Ralph Brandon left this noon for Cohasset where he will be employed in a bank of that city for a couple of ‘'weeks. He will return to Bemidji next Sunday and play baseball with ‘the local team here on that date. Miss Delphia Henderson; long dis- tance operator of -the - NorthwWestern Exchange company has been gick for’ the past week with measles. She ex- pects to be-able.to resume her work in a couple of days. The regular meeting of the Epis- copal-Guild will be held in the church basement tomorrow . afternoon at 2:30. During the afternoon a food sale will be conducted. Supper will be gerved at 6 o’clock to “the families. The next issue of the telephone di- ‘Tectory goes to press June 26th. Ord- €r a telephone now 80 your name will Frank Rauch passéd through Be- midji yesterday on. his way to Cass ‘Lake, where he will spend several days on Star Island at the -Rauch summer cottage, Crookstonian. He will stop over in Bemidji for a short time en route hoine. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mattson and seu Oliver, of Warren, Minnesota, who came up to attend the editor- jal convention and to visit their son and' daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Mattson, 216 America ave- nue, returned home .yesterday. Mrs. G. E. Carson entertained the following ladies: this afternoon: Mes- dames -William McCuaig, ‘A. B. Pal- mer, J. P. Omich, C. W. Brandborg, George T. Baker, George Kreatz and Mendames Frank Leach, R. D. Cur- rier and 0. J. Emnmn, of Minneap- olis. I have & few hundred dollars to loan on long time,.on good: security, at-7 per cent interest.‘Address W. H. Piloneer; . Bemdiji.—Adv: Wilfred Laliberte, who ‘has been employed as druggfat at Netzer's Pharmacy for the past:two years, left Monday for Detroit where he expects to become a-partner in-a popular firm of that city. Mr. Laliberte has made 8 Jarge number-of friends-in.Bemidji who will wish_him success.. ecoofty=Tave & saviirgs ac- | “O'ara and the Yllllfllfill Prodigal” ). His heart is all ‘wrapped up in his little godson. The boy runs away from home and his-| godfather restores him - to his ‘anxious Pparents. “Margarita and the Mission Funds” (8ellg) A tale of old California Hlustrated Song— ‘| Want Ig Bgelpngod All Over “The Millionairss’ Play ground” fll‘lm) Seane- on Palm “The Bravest . 8irl In-Cali- fornia” '‘Kalem) * A comed ith P 7 gem i New Grand Theatre (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) Overturs Miss Nell Shannon “A Streak of Yellow” (Kalem) A modern society drama with Miss Alice Joyce. “In the Land of the Cactus” (Labin) A thrilling story of the Mexican border. “Yacht Racing at the At lantic Gity Glub” (Vitagraph) “The Mystery of the Stolen Jowals” (Vitagraph) A detective story taken in mid, ocean, featuring Maurice Costello. Thursday and Friday nights of.this week the mana, gement of the Grand will present ¢The Web,’’ a pow- erful Vitagraph drama in two parts. Crookston and Mr. and Mrs John Sathre and_. daughter Karen, of Adams, Minnesota, arrived in the J. C. Sathre car late last evening and are the ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre of this city. They have tour- ed the southern part of the state and are now on their way back to Crook- ston. Special sale on - all ladies and children’s dresses during the sale at Troppman’s this week. Some will be offered at half price.—Adv. Mrs. C. W. Brandborg entertained a number of ladies Monday afternoon at her home on 905 Minnesota ave- nue. The following ladies enjoyed her hospitality: = Mesdames Frank Leach, of Minneapolis, R. D.: Currier, of Minneapolis, O. J. Ellingson, of Minneapolis, George T. Baker, George Kreatz and Earl Carson of Bemidji. Mrs, L. S. Chase of Minneapolis and her brother, Edward H. Richardson, of St. Paul, arrived in the city last evening, and will visit. the A. A. Richardson family. ‘Mrs. €hase will spend the summer heére for ‘the bene- fit of Wer health and’ Bdward Rich- ardson: will assist ‘his brother, A. A. of this city in tire photography bus- iness. 4 If your name-<is misspeled or in any way incorrectly 1istéd-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. Two- black bears . were seen one evening last week by George Williams and a companion - who are working on the road near Clear Lake. No at- tempt was made to capture the ani- mals, as the gentlemen had no fire- arms and did not care to engage in black - fellows.—Daily Virginian |l (June 16.) Mrs. W. L.. Davies has as her guests. this week Miss Alice Davies of Ethel Ontario, who is spending the summer with her brother, W. P. Dav- ies of Grand Forks. Mrs. W. P. Dav- ies and Miss Davies have just re- turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marcum of Bemidji, Mrs. D. Davies continuing to Grand Forks, after a day spent here. Miss Helen Davies of Grand Forks is also with her mother for a few days, prior to beginning her . University summer school work.—Crokston Daily Times. Warm days -bother people easily constipated take Hollister’s ‘R. M. Tea once-a-week {n the summer. Bar- ker’s Drug Store.-——Adv. Joe the Turk, comes to Bemidji at the Salvation Army hall on:Minnesota avenue, on June 25; 26 and 27. There will be special meetings conducted by Staff Captain J. Garabed, or Joe the ‘Turk. He wears full‘Turkish costume; and plays cornet, clarinet, saxaphone a hand:to-hand battle with the big}] phone’; udm Hon night of his visit. eral Buropean countries some. ago and wlll speak 0 the Turks. He has béen in fafl’ for preaching on the streets:over fifty times. He has been' a citisen 'for thirty-two years: and a' salvationist for thirty years. Tos Cream: Social, An ice cream social for the benefit of St. Philip’s chureh will be held on the lawn of ‘the parsonage, Thurs- day ‘evening, June 19. If it rafns it will be held in the basetient of'the church.—Adv. SAW MILL FOR SALE, June 21st, 1913, at 10 o’clock Al M: at Ladio Buflding, Duluth, Minn,, I Will‘ofter-for sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash, subject to the con- firmation of the court, ‘the following property: - Onesaw "mill, capacity about 21,000 feet, consisting of one| Band saw, one Edger, one Trimmer; ] Lath .and Shingle Machines, and' all rocessary equipment. " One planinz mill with machinery. Ote blacksmith shop and all necessary tools. Ten houses, trucks, sleighs, wagons and: other appurtenances ‘used in logging operations. 160 acres of land, about 80 acres cleared, on which buildings and plant are located. This property can be inspected at Gemmell, Minne- sota. i3 'W. M. BERGIN, Trustee, Subseribe For The Pioneer Regulariy | Selllfig‘ at LIP THIS oomr E_verybody s .Cycl’opedla DAILY COUPON 'l'hll eoupon if presented at the main: office’ of The Bemidji Pioneer on FRIDAY, June 20th; or. SATURDAY, June 2lat, will entitle the bearer to. one five-volume set of Everybody’'s Cydopedh (regularly selling- at $12) 5 For $1.98 A *fla‘”’%fiiw&i”’”fl‘# ~MAIL ORDERS, ADDRESS THE PIONEER, BEWIDJIL, MINN. == The uu are 00 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-TOWN READERS need -not wait ‘until the days of distributiop; but send orders-any day-of the week and shipments will be made by the receiver. promptly on the‘distribution days. 1 This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & lmprovemant Co, For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T.C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. 620 Capital Bank ‘Bulling . 8T. PAUL Pmneer » Ruth Wightman 1D.- H. FISK PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS " MAINNESOTA | READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS It matters not whre you reside Merchants Who Wanl Your Business) or wh-t you want, the merchants below can get’it'for youw at a price that will defy cumgetltlon. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money 1#*’1‘{4&4’#{!’!&!”’!’*! We strive o seil. THAT'S NATURAL. But we strive harder w ;iuu x THAT'S SERVICE. Courteous atiention has won over many. jewelry cus- tomers to us. *ti George: T. Baker & ©Oo. ARG RN kik***fl**flk%fii’ifl#m b2 3222322822223 £ 222222223 NORTHERN GROCERY COMPLNY sesvevseses £ 2322232233222 ¢ 22223232232 823 SR E IR PRI R RE R R RRE x % » > . : FOR GOOD ‘THINGS TO EAT 3 E ROE AND MARKUSER ¥ : “THEY BEAT-" : : 207 Nurrg.:o:r;zt.. Bemidj!. : : | 3 fii&lfi*{ifiififii’#«ifll’ifii FRRRIREEIRRRRR KRR R R x x ¥ Dray and Trasster x % sarm axp BHANO MOVING % E Ros, Pooue 68 i : 818 m"{“ Av}anc : * f0ftics Phone 18 % S SRRRRRIN A TS B oo FURNITURR® Furafture, Rugs and Stoves; - Undertaking. Phone eall l?.d 828 Illnnlloll Ave. t_‘*iiiii*iiii#_fi llt-nuqu Avntu BEIIDII. “’ : MINN. | W in Wax Paper. 'ufi'?fi > and -Cream. He has a two- b.i;oiva Paae faaadaada i d gl i a S S d B S Sl L *® x % * : D'I?H’Ewngs"l“ GROCERIES : : 3 ¥ b K x : found in Bemidji ¥ m e 1 X % Come right here and get * & GENEDRAL MERCHANDIS. * ¥ them; as we pride ourselves % & * %. on' having only the best & * 4% money can buy. % % Dry Gocts, Bhoes;- Groveries 4( * * and Provisious. : 0TT0 Gm“hn VANDT .. : :"nmn " Bemtan 3 : Bmlni‘n ifinnuotl. ¥ * ¥ * X FEARRIR IR RK #i&iii#«#k#ii’l’l&lfl%k& AR KRR FRARIRRRRRIRRE IR IR * ok 3 ok z * * Get Your x * 4 fil b x x % $8S x % HOUSHHOLD UTENSILS - & ¥ R arly and systemati- ¥ % ‘and FARM IMPLEMENTS & ¥ cally. It you recsive your pay % % % ¥ weekly, -1uy- some-aside each & * ot & & week, if monthly do-it month- ¥ x ; * : 1y. The .ldomfi wiiI pile up : x ATTLES 4« ° & surprisingly. . s G.I.B'A L po : S ummgr. : x Hardware Merchant L & low to open & * The Ly 2 t % % bank account with the : Bemidf, - Minn. : : SEC TE xm * AR F AR AR ICC’!*! :fiiiiili{ifl*fikllii”llfi: :’*"#Wiltfil”fi*lii&l: * : * % ; 1 * £ STORAGE . & % merchandise sales aro always ¥ % " For a dry and safe place to X ¥ on the increase "and each % % store your Hotisehiold Goods, & ¥ ‘Tionth his been better than' ¥ ¥ ete., see us. - Rates Reason- # ¥ the 1ust: I you are ‘not al- ¥ +_able. 2 % % ready’a-customer, you do'not i N you in quality " and satf * kil : : you in quantity. - * % Office, 0dd Fellows Building: % > * X ¥ A o 8 Wm-l& * : ! ““Phone 129. : : ledfi inn. 4( iliiiifi**fi*!*ilfi*’i*fil’ :fi*fii&”fli’iflilfii’%flfii PRI IR KR :iiiiliiififlii{lfl*fiffl: x - All'kinds_of bullding ms- ¥ % BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE * terial, as much or aslittle ag & ¥ * * you like at the g : : 117 Third Street, Bemidfi. % x * * & % Wholesale and retail Ple- & : ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- @ : nos,. Organs and_Sewing : o8, * BER" ANY, X % « * NS - % Phone §73. * ; s £ : ¥ Cosl'and wood also for sale & % 4 Minuescts "Ave. and R. R. 8. : : J. BISTAR, MANAGER. : x RIAIARIARIIIIIIIIIIIIRE FFIII IR KK ninnnnnn«kn&n*: : KRR KKK : * ¥ BARKER'SDRUG - ¥ X * and « *-GUENTHER & MEHLHORN * * « % _ ] % Wholesalers snd Retailers & X Contractors and _Buflders % Service and satisfaction. Mait & ¥ Pionu 431, 3176, * & Orders given that same ser- % ¥ . * : wvice you get'in person. : : e : x BARKER'S R ~Minn, * 3 :'l'hh'fl Bt Bemidji, Minn. % % T : 2 it R L E PR EEE L LR E S iifik#kiil’flfiiifl: :@tfim&«ufi«um;: * TIMBER. x5 * o’ : L * 4 I am at all times in the & : © % market for seven foot Jack & el " 4 Pie and’ Tamarack Posts. & R d ok c-llnlau me. * - : nmh.um General Store, * > s rrnnranrnnn DR. E. H. MARCUM ‘W K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART ———e IR EE R EE SR EEE ] & PROFESSIONAL CARDS & EX KX XK KKK XXk Teacher of Piapo GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER B L} wiles Block Telephone 560 JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office ‘second floor O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOR 5 Otfice—Miles Block : OR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Rea. 'Phone 157 GR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Iver Firat National bank, Bemidjl, Minn. Office 'Phone 36, Residence ’Pl‘fona 72 OR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1n Winter Block PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 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 Firat National Bank Bldg. Tel. 138 DR. @. M, PALMER DENTIST Mlles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open dally, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m., 7 to § p. m. Sunday, reading rooms onily, 3 to ¢ p. m. DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFRE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 68. 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. FUNERAL DIRECTOR IM. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY 'CORONER EAN PLAN th ,000.00 tly experided More' lll‘lw.m ssam yfixg:‘nm

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