Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1913, Page 3

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S o = R R KKK KR KKK KK yor ois * LEST WE FORGET * L R R R R R R R R Bemidji will have a big celebration July 4 and 6. Phone Society news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 81. F. A. Bartlett spent yesterday in Bemidji on business. M. H. Underwood of Birchdale was in Bemidji on Monday. an tor Mr, and Mrs. Blake of Lavinla are in the city shopping today. cates of Deposit ‘that secure for your savings and which will net you 4 :per cent annual in- terest. H. W. Underwood of Aurora, Illin- Bemidji. Jjoin him the latter Crookston Daily Times. The ‘Northern-National Bank offers u :an ‘investment in' their Certifi- absolutely and A. W. 'Randall, of Arvilla, North Dakota, arrived Saturday and have located about thirty miles south of Bemidji, on the Park Rapids road. They will both go. into stock raising business. Rev. and Mrs. Albert. Torbet and son James A., and daughter Kather- ine, of Devil's ‘Lake. "North Dakota; arrived ‘in the’city ‘this ‘morning for | twenty-five or outing at Point Comfort, on Lake Rev. Torbet is the modera= of Minnewaukan Presbytery. If you do not see ‘‘Hearts of the First Empire,” you will miss one of the best pictures of she season. To- night only at the Majestic.—Adv. Mrs. George Brusky of Thief River Falls spent Monday in Bemidji. Eddie Megroth, the little four-year- old son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Me- Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. Holbeck of Fort Francis, spent Monday in Bemidji. F. L. Wright of Little Falls, trans-|" acted business in Bemidji yesterday. er in groth, who. had his foot severely burned while playing with some oth- children who had matches in their possession while near some gasoline a garage the other day, is getting along as well as can be expected, al- though he is not yet able to stand on Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller of Grand Forks were Bemidji visitors yester- day. Andrew Pederson of Grand Forks, was a business caller in Bemidji yes- terday. 8o Two dishwashers wanted at Mark- ham hotel.—Adv. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, J. | L& 0. Harris, 703 Bemidji avenue, yes- terday. his foot, and it will weeks before ‘the wound' ig entirely healed. One of these nice aays you ought to take several to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—~Adv. A houseparty has been ‘planned for the next two weeks to take place at vinia, ‘at which a number of the members of the old Octavia club of Crookston will meet . The members of the Octavia club who are planning Frank Latimer of Turtle River on the meeting are: Mrs. Thayer transacted business in Bemidji yes- Bailey of this city, ‘Ruth Spendly terday. Thornton, of Deer River; Frances Mrs. D. Amadon and son of Shevlin [ Montague, of Seattle, Washington; were in Bemidji on a shopping tour [Annie McAskill, of Duluth, Minne- Monday, sot: H. Mayne Stanton, editor of the Hibbing News Tribune is in Bemidji on business. of Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. Miss Olive Cunningham went to Lavinia today and spent the day with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnburg and daughter of Grand Forks snem yes- terday in Bemidji. Mrs. Wallin of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping, and «calling on friends. ste: lin or for the ¥ Sister Severn left this noon Duluth “where she will spend next week on a vacation. Bring us your fresh eggs, 18 cents cash or trade. Schmitt’s grocery.— Adv. pleton, N. D.; shop, good work, prices right. Third St. S. Minneapolis, Tri-State Center 5591.—Adv. bad. berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy cured her, and I can truthful- ly say that I think it is-the best medi- a; Kathleen Ryan Footer, of Ma- and Ella Watts Crookston. Most of these members are expected to arrive today. MACHINERY. ‘When you want your steam engine, am pump, air compressor or gaso- e engine repaired or new machin- ery designed-and buit, cut gears, pul- leys, shafting hangers, etc., call on write the Reliance Machinery Co.’s 910 The Best Medicine in the World. ‘My little girl had-dysentery very I thought she would die. Cham- cine in the world,” writes Mrs, Wil- Miss Ella Watts of Crookston will arrive today and will be the guest of Mrs. Thayer Bailey for a couple of weeks. liam Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. WILL STUDY AT GETTYSBURG Mrs. J. H .Fallon will leave for Moorhead, Minnesota, tomorrow where she will spend the next ten days as the guest of friends. Cadets Are ito Attend School Taught by Army Officer. ‘Washington, July 1.—Returns to the war department thus far show that District No. One will hold their cottage prayer meeting with Mrs, Phibbs, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. All friends are welcome. Pa., Evening excursion all around the lake every day. Don’t miss-the boat, 7:30.—Adv. 165 students representing forty-eight schools ‘and colleges have qualified to attend the military camp of instruc- tion which will open on Gettysburg, battlefield July 7, at the close of the veterans’ reunion, and will con- tinue matil-Aug. 15. The student goldiery under the sute- lage of army officers will receive in- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ripple and two children have returned to Bem- 1dji from Park River, North: Dakota; where they have made their home for the past year, ter of Lester Mosher of Buffalo, Minne- sota, arrived in Bemidji this morning and will be the guest of his sister, Mrs. Effie Senear until after the Fourth of July celebration, ry Lionel Snelling left this morning —_—————————= ot Brinkman Theatre The Bemidji Band has made arrangements with the Commercial . Club ai Crookston to show the pictures taken of the U. C. T. Convention held there June 12-13-14 The pictures will be shown atthe Brinkman Theater along with their Regular Pro- gram three nights starting to- night. The band is fortunate in securing their picture, which is a big sucerss. Among other things it shows the big parade which took place on the last day and in which the Bemidji Band and members of the Bemidji U. C. T. will be seen. The- Brinkman Theater will have some spe- cial Feature Pictures changing every night and with “their Films'will alvn the folks of Bemidji a Big" Treat in addition to - this - feature -program added feature on the Program wlll be Prof, Alden Remfrey’s Orchestra. Prices 10c, ) Bc Shew Starts 7:10 age and occupation. habits and take Chamberlain’s Tab- lets and you will soon ‘be well again. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.— Adv. To The Man Who l(uns turers, therefore, want. to adver- tise their goods, tell them that the way to help-you move these structions in camp sanitation, military training, ‘poisonous:‘hygiene ‘and - thé principles of military art. In‘the lat: connection a timely demonstration will be the repetition of the campaign Gettysburg ‘fifty years ago. Causes of Stomach Troubles. Sedentary habits, lack of out daor || exercise, insufficient mastication |of food, constipation, & torpid liver, wor- and ‘anxiety, ‘overeating partaking food and drink not suited to -your. Correct your: the Store Are ‘the goods ‘on your shelves advertised by the manufacturers who induced you to stock up with them? It you were called upon to ad vertise -these goods, ‘and to le people know that you sold them, what medium would you employ Without hesitation, we can an. swer this question for you: THE NEWSPAPERS, of course. You know, Mr. Dealer, that the one way to create an actual de- mand that means sales over your counter is through the medium o the daily press. When manufac goods from your shelves is to use the newspapers of this city. And be sure to co-operate with the manufacturer who spends money to bring customers to.your store. Dealers and manufacturers who are interested in local news-: paper advertising for nationally: distributed products are requested to write to the BUREAU OF AD- VERTISING, AMERICAN NBWS- PAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIA- TION, .. World _ Building, New rand Thoatr] ™ (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) “A wmm on »‘Vlashlngion‘ Park.” (Vitagraph) ‘A - younx miris charitable act leads to. the ' discovery ‘of‘his Grandfather. A»p-gu from ‘life n’ the Metropolis' featuring” Florence. “Tha Vallof Soup.” ~(Lubin.) > Aidream nl.- wastern mining town. i “The Goveled Prizs,” (Blograph.) A.Farce comad‘ “Frappe.Love.” (Blograph.) A riot of mi “Special ' Thursday’ and Friday ““A Faogitive at.Bay.’’ a thrille}. | e ———————— Warning! Parents should warn their children not to throw fire crackers under or near automobiles or near -horses. Every precaution must be taken to prevent accidents in Bemidji on the|® Fourth. cf CHIEF GEORGE LANE. ASTONISHES NEW YORKERS Pretty Suffragette, Makes Appearance With Trousers. New York, July 1.—New Yorkers recelved considerable of a surprise when Mrs. John Boldt, one-of: the prettiest suffragists in .the - city, walked from her home to the wo- men’s suffrage headquarters wearing | o her new trousers. e Mrs. Boldt was one of -the -little band of hikers which, under the lead- ership of Miss Rosalie Jones, ‘marched. from ‘New York to Washington .last March. She has long been an ardent advocate of what she terms ‘‘sensibla dress reform” and has designated the new style of trousers to meet :the: de- mand of the hiking suffragists. At her apartments Mrs. Boldt criti- P of fashion 18 a leader,” remarked Mrs. Boldt, attired in her corsetless, trous- erette costume. It was made of sun. burst ‘colored -silk, -caught -in -at -the ankles with, a,band of ‘gold and.blue, embroidery. The high waist, in em- announced his approval of the appoint- ment of. Justice James W. Gerard of the New York supreme court as Unit: WHO IS BLAME. the in fifty-cent an have a ssmple bottle by mail free, also pamphlet t Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ‘Napolean; Howa-rwflmuy url conquered Napolean -and his .court;. dispatched an oboxiouns suiter in a fierce duel, and won a noble husband. Somsting That | Cant Explain.” " Hazelle Fellows “Food Inspaction” (K@lom)Some intematrag scenery of dmcupplym New: Yok City. g “Pat fhe ‘sowboy.” (Kalem.) A Western comedy. Wednesday and Thursday, ““A Race to New York,’’ the 1ith Story of “What happened to Mary.” ized the “wom oare always talk- ing dress reform, :but lacked the cour- age to .weather -the‘sensible cloth- ing they advocated.” “What .we . need to hreak the hackles and free these slaves of ire effect, was finished with a girdle f the same embroidery. Emperor Approves Gerard. Berlin, July 1.—Emperor William d States ambassador Yo the German' ourt. ‘Women as well as men are made miser- able- by kidney and bladder trouble. Thou- gandsrecommend_ Dr. mer's Swamp-Root remedy At druggists dollar sizes, You may TO reat kidne; ling all about it.. Address, ‘Phone 24 Whole Sale and Retail Bemidji Candy Gust Brown Prop. itchen Bemidji Minn. If you get a .good smooth Ever Ready Shave © each morning. The [Ever Ready -is a well made Safety Razor, - fully gauranteed. ] _Price with 12 Blades ......c......ihin The Every Ready Strapper. strnps any Safety Razor Blade price.. Ever Ready sticks of Shaving Soap in Metal container, price Shavmg Brushes A GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Phone168 31e:318 mfg.fl':.flofi.' ! fi::flmvza‘r:r o Phone 67 LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE 7 5 LAWYER Ice 815 MINNESOTA AVE. Model Manufacturfag Co, Your Outmg $1.00 .$1.00 25¢ _&—___ KX XX KRR K * PROFESSION, k«i!i*ii%‘(w* Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1002 25¢ to $1.00 siles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First Natlonal Bank Buflding BEMIDJI, MINN. Telephone 568 Manufacturing and Jobbers Cream, Bakery Goods Gonfectionery and Fountain Supplies = N. W. TELEPHONE 125 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser iBldg _— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS OR. ROWLAND ‘GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofllc.—lfllel Block Camping Fine! Your camping outfit should in- clude the following items OR. E. A SKANNOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 'SURGEON Office in Mayo. Block Phone 396 Res. ‘Phopns $4) OR. C. BR. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Mjna. Oftice ‘Phone 86, Residence ‘Phonai73 OR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1n Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON White Tents 9% x 12-3:ft. wall, 10 oz. ducking....... $12.00 phone 18 O 1 M ore pnone 11 : 12 x 14-3} ft. wall, 10 oz. ducking......... $16.00. , : x | T 14 %184 ft. wall, 10'0z. ducking ......... $20.00 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Tent flies one half price of tents Office over Becurity Fflk Snow Ball Ice Cream Freezers ‘- Absolutely guaranteed to do-the work 3qt. 82.78 DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office 1n Winter Block quickly and easily. 4 qt. $3.28 6 qt. $4.00 Ice P Lemon Juicers ................ R 10c and 18¢c DR. J. T. TUOMY . DENTIST Pirst Natlonal Bank Bldg. [ 1 S R AR et W ; ToLiate b Why pay a big price for a Hand Vacuum Clothes Washer when you can get a good one for $1.00 DR. G. M. PALMER e DENTIST = Block Evening Woruk’l:.y Appoiatment Only 3 C. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY O daily, except Sunday, 1 to § p. ?’var Sunday, reading rooms lulnn E.BATTLES Home of Cood Hardware VETERINARIAN If You Want te Save Money Take in the ~ CLOSING OUT SALE: of The Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND FIANO MOVING Rea. ‘Phone 65. 818 Americs Ave. Office Phone 18, FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidii, Mi THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest snd Best Hotel DULUI‘H MINNESOTA m.oo recently oxmm 250 rooms, 195 DI sample’ rooms. on lmnoum baths, R. F. [MURPHY FUNERAL Dll!mn i AND EMBAL

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