Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 3

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KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET * KKK KKK KKK Y KKKK Bemidji will have a big celebration July 4 and 6. Phone Society news to society edl- tor, phone No. 31, Alma Haugen of Greenbush spent yesterday in the city. Charles Hayden of Blackduck is in Bemidji on business today. Mrs. Geo. F. Eduards of Minneap- olis. was in Bemidji Tuesday.. C. F. Lillo of Crookston transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Taylor of Cass Lake were in Bemidji Tuesday. Go-carts retirea at the second band store.—Adv. Miss Lucy LaFontisee went to In- ternational Falls this morning. Christa Wallace of Solway was in the city yesterday on business. Pete Edd is suffering from a bad attack of blood poisoning on his a Marshall Riley of Cloquet was'a business caller in Bemidji Tuesday. Go-carts ‘repaired- at the second hand store.—Adv. H. H. Winslow of Northome was in the city for a short time last eve- ning, Miss Alta Albain of Grand Forks is in the city the guest of Mrs. Clyde Petrie. Geo. 'F: Eduards, Jr., of Puposky, spent 4’ short time in the city yes- terday. John Ward of Thief River Falls is spending the day in the city on business. Sugar is advancing. Now $5.10 per 100 pounds at Schmitt’s grocery. —Adv. F. L. Sanborn of Brainerd Iis spending a short time in the city on business. Mr. Geo. Knott of Spur is in the city for a few days on business and pleasure. Mr. Lindner of Winnipeg is en- joying a two weeks’ outing at the Jester farm. Mrs. C. B. Lilleboe and family and Mrs. J. S. Giles of Akeley are Bem- idj1 visitors today. Evening excursion all around the lake every day. Don’t miss the boat, 7:30.—Adv. Mr. Dickenson and Mr. Swedburg ot Buena Vista transacted business in Bemidji Tuesday. Louls Wright of Little Falls spent yesterday in Bemidji the guest of his brother B. L. Wright. Mrs. J. K. Stangland, of Regina, Canada, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyers. Clearance sale now on at the Ber- man Emporium. It will pay you to look their bargains over.—Adv. Miss Josephine Erickson of Crook- ston is spending a few days in Be- midji before leaving for Duluth. Mrs. John Goodman has returned from LaPorte, where she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roman. One of these nice @ays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spencer of Pine River were in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip Tuesday. Miss Lillian Fairchild of Grand Brinkman Theatre The Bemidji Band has made arrangements with the Commercial Club at Crookston to show the pictures taken of the U. G. 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 isa 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. P. will | be seen. The Brinkman Theates will have some spe- cial Feature " Pictures changing every night and with ' their Films will glve the folkswof Bemidji a “Big Treat m addition;to this feature: program. a feature on the ngf-m will be'Prof, Alden Remfrey's Orchestra. Prices 10c, 8¢ Show. Starts 7:10 %, | past. Forks. s the.gueat.of. Misa, mflne Jacobl of this city, She will remain for about two weeks. Miss Hilda Lindquist of Fargo and the Misses. Bdua and Alta :Riley of Northfiq]m &re spending® the sum- mer &t the Jester farm. % Hundreds ‘of bargains gone' and over .a thousand left at the Berman Emporium. First come first served. See that you get ‘there first:—Adv. Mr. Reinhold Jacobi went to Lake Bemidji this morning where he will spend the summer with his parents: —Crookston Daily Times (July 1). Have you heard about: the clear- ance sale at Berman’s? It will pay You to take notiee of their bargains: —Adv. Mesdames F. S. Arnold, P, A, Hoffman, W. N. Bowser and child- ren, E. A. Barker and children aund W. N. Ralph, all spent the day as the guest of Mrs. H. E. Reynolds at Ash- by Park, Lavinia. The art is not in making money, but in keeping it. Keep. it at work for you at the ' Northern Natlomal Bank, where you will reeelve 4 per cent interest.—Adv. Owen Bracken of Princeton, Min- nesota, is in the city, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. M. LaFontisee, 1215 Dewey avenue. Mr. Bracken is ninety-three years old but looks like a man of sixty. Kenneth Kenfield has returned from Washburn, where he has been the guest of friends for several weeke He was accompanied by Irving Mortenson, of Washburn, who will be his guest for some time. Only a short time left for you to take advantage of the bargains of- fered by the Berman Emporium at their big clearance sale.—Adv. Miss Helen Woods of Cass Lake, who has been’ a guest at the E. E. Kenfield home-for a few days, re- turned home yesterday. She was ac- companied by Mrs. Daniels and daughter Florence, who are ' here from California. Mrs. Daniels is Mrs. Kenfield’s aunt apd'is visiting. relatives here and at Cass' Lake. They made the trip in the Kenfield car to Cass Lake. Don’t forget to stop at the Berman Emporium to investigate their big bargains at the big clearance sale.— Adv. Many young people enjoyed the picnic given by the Christian En- deavor society last evening. The trip to Diamond Point was made in boats and automobiles. After lunch everybody joined in games that last- ed till late in the evening and the party returned by boat. The picnic was in honor of Misses Beth, Lillian Kathryn and Mae McGregor who are to leave the-eity -soon: You auto buy an auto mirror for the auto parade. You auto buy it from Geo. T. Baker and Company.— Adv. Miss Ida Stone arrived this morn- ing from the west, getting here one day ahead of schedule, as she did not stop at Billings, the friend she ex- pected to visit being away from home. A week ago Miss Stone met Mrs. Spendley and Miss Margaret Arnold at Livingston, and they made the trip through the park together. Miss Arnold is now visiting friends at Judith, while Mrs. Spendley is proceeding west. Miss Stone has been teaching at Helena and has passed a very pleasant and successful year.—Crookston Daily Times (July Thayer Bailey of this city. Our display of bargains on our goods will astonish you. Come in and see for yourself, The Berman Emporium.—Adv. A pleasant- surprise. was. planned last evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Neuman at their home 1019 Bel- trami avenue, the occasion . being their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary. The evening was spent in mu- sic and conversation and Alfred Neuman rendered two selection one entitled ,“Lance of Kanna” and the other “Laska’”. Invitations were issued to the following: Mesars. and Mesdames. J. C. Parker, L. F. Johnson, J. A. McDonald, M. LaFon- tisee, 0. J. Bourgeois, A. Halvorson, E. H. Dea, W. Helland, John Slater, James Cahill, T. C.. Stuart, John Achenbach, H. Rasmussen, T. E. Lloyd, Oscar Miner, D. Gainey, T. J: Burke, P. M. Dicaire; Edward Jack- son, Willlam Barnes, M. Malone, James Fullerton, J. H. Moritz, Wil- liam Begsley, M. Morse, J. W. Mur- ray, L. Price, H. Price, P. S. Robi- deau, A. A, Lord, A. R. Erickson, T. A. McCann, J. A. Breen, Matt Thome, Otto Johnson, J. Ripple, J. Bisiar, E. J. Gould, Andy Larson, C. Lathrope of Crookston, Charles De- Rushia, P. Winklesky, Dr. McCann, and the Misses Byrl Begsley, Mary Slinsvik, Alice Breen, Eliabeth Ful- lerton, Clara, Bertha and Christina Dicaire, B. Prebble, McCann, Helen aLthrope of Crookston, Florence Ripple, Lottie McDonald, D. Buck- land and Mr. G. McClure, Dainty Swedish Lutheran Church Dinner: The ladies of the Swedish Luth- eran church will gerve dinner in the library park July: 4th, beginning at 11:30. Following-is the menu: Steamed Beef Loaf Escalloped Potatoes Baked Pork and Beans Green. Onions Dill . Pickles Fruit Salad S . Coftee, - They will serve: coffee, ice cream and cake all through the afternoon ; -"A Raca fo.New York” 1). Miss Stone is a. sister of Mrs. || PICTURES DELUXE . (Edisomn) Being the Eleventh Story of “What Happened to ‘Mary" “‘Broncho_ Billy's Reason” (Essanay) A Westorn drama with G. M. Anderson. Illustrated Song— . “Georgla Land™ Hazelle Fellows: ““Some Chickens” ject. “Absent-Minded Mr. Boob” (Sellg) A delightful comedy, New Grand Theatre (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) “A Window on Washington Park.” (Vitagraph) A young mans charitable act leads to the discovery of his Grandfather.. A page from life in the Metropolis featuring Florence Turnér. “The Vel of Slesp.” (Lubin.) A dreamof a western mining town. “The Goveted Prize.” (Blograph.) A Farce comedy: “Frappe Love.” (Blograph.) A riot of mirth. Special Thursday = and Friday 4sA Fugitive at Bay.’’ a thriller. g i o S o Lol o M refreshments were served at the close of ;the evening.. Mr..and Mrs, Neu- man- recieved a number of valuable among which were a butter knife and sugar shell, a caserole, crumb tray set, set of - set” of knives and || forks, fruit ‘server, berry spoon, tea [i presents in . silver, orange spoons, set, fruit knives, serving spoon. A M USE M EN 'l‘ S Majlstm Theatrs (Selly) An Educational subs| Ever Ready Fi ' ‘Do me :'u::‘ :h.:olll“aerk Corners Every woman who cares for’ ther home should: do away with matches. | Matches.cause -a loss of whoussndn of. lives: and ‘millions in property each year. | The Ever: Ready Electric Fhshhght takes:the place of the‘fnatch. A grizz old fire chief claims that if every per- son used an electric flash light instead of matches for getting into the dark corners of the home there. would-be very-few-house fires. How easy and safe it would be when you have to go.into-a.dark-pantry orshed, to pick up your little Ever Ready Electric Flashlight, press a button and have a bright light that will penetrate all parts of the room. You can put it down in the midst of the most in- flammable material and use both hands at your work. When you are through release the button and your light goes out. 0 Come.in and get one of our booklets. Ever Ready Flashlights cost $1.00 to $1.75 CIVEN HARDWARE CO. YOUR MONEY BAOK IF YOU WANT IT 816-317 Minnesela Ave. . BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 58 Whole Sale and - Retail midji Candy Kitchen Gust Brown Prop. Bemidji Minn. Lots on easy terms. vestment in Superior Lots Model Manufacturing Co, Maaufacturing and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods " Contectionery and Fountain Supplies 315'MINNESOTA AVE. N. W. TELEPHONE 125 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA GO TO BATCHELDER’S G00D GROCERIES AN]) GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH EGAS‘AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 CHOOSE, MADAM! HAIR SAYS SAGE TEA MIXED WITH SULPHUR RESTORES NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE. Gray, faded hair turned beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night, is a reality, if you’ll take the trouble to mix sage tea and sulphur, but what’s the use? You get a large bot- tle of the ready-to-use tonic, called ‘ wyeth’s Sage and ‘Sulphur Hair s.:medy” at drug stores here for abont fifty cents. Millions of bottles |of “Wyeth’s” are sold annually, says a well known druggist, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no. one-can tell -it- has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inc¢.) 909 Tower Ave., K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. e T S S i) SUPERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” No interest, no taxes. In- will make you money: Superior, Wis, FADED AND GRAY OR BEAUTIFULLY DARKENED WITH SAGE TEA pour and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after just one application the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful—all dandruff goes, scalp itcning and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth, Gray-hair- ed, unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with the Sage and Sulphur tonight and you’ll be mazed at your youthful appearance and the real beauty and healthy con- dition of your hair within a few days. Inquiry -at drug:stores:here shows that they all sell lots of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur” and the folks using it are enthusiastic.—Adv. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Copyright 1913 The House of Kuppeaheimes - Store. Open- July 3rd to 11 b W Hurrah for the Fourth " It's Time to Buy That New Suit for the To Thoroughly Enjoy the Fourth You Should Have a New Suit Everyone else will be-well dressed, and you walit to be: Just as well dressed. as snybody. AND— This is a shofi where fastidious men may select their clothes with the Clorious absolute assurance that they are getting the latest in style—the best in A quality and the most for their money that it is possible to secure, Qualityis the Backbone of Our Clothes Investigate the qualities we are offering atithe following prices. $10, $20, $15, GILL BRO $30 $25 Bemidji, Minn. Fourth for the Fourth And our big Hat Stock is ready with the very newest of the new things in Soft Hats, Derbies and Straws. Priced from New Hat $1 to $5

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