Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 21, 1913, Page 3

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Sy AR IR A * LEST WE FORGET KRR KRR KERK AR Phone Society news ta_soolety edi- tor, phene No. 81. P. J. Ryan of Northome {g.in the city today. Charles Gerlinger Spur today. Dr. B. W. Johnson sntoed to Itasca park Sunday, Ben Trent came down from Ten- strike this morning. T. J. Miller of Minneapolia is in the city on business today. Mrs. A. Underwoad of Kelliber lg a shopper in Bemidji today.- Victor Smith and sister of Turtle River are in the city today. Go-carts retire@ ay the second band store.—Adv. Ford Everson of Kelliher was in the city today on business. 0. A. Johnson of Turtle is a busi- ness caller in Bemid}i today. E. R. Lee of Red Lake is transact- Ing business in Bemidji today. Gertrude Currey of Grand Forks is in BemidHi op a pleasure trip. Pearl Condon left Sunday morning for a weeks vgcation at Mizpah. Mra. Colby and Miss Celhy of Blackduck gre in Bemidji today. Go-oarts repajzed ar the seecond hand store.—Agdv. Mise Edna Andersop of Grand. Forks is visiting friends in Bemigji A. Q. Wedge retyrnad Saturdsy from @rand Rapids snd Deer River. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cutter and chil- dren spent Sunday at the state park. Misa Edythe Bursan of St. Payl is the guest of her sister Mys. Philip Gill Harold White and Herb Warfield are gpending a few days at Ten- strike. is down from Sugar is advancing. Now $6.40 per 100 pounds at Schmitt’s gracery.— Adv. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Casg' Lake conducted services in Bemidji yesterday. > Q. G. Winter of the Crookston land oftice spent yesterday and today in Minneapolis. H. Van Dusen of Grand Forks is in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Sarah Roberts and Mrs. W. N. Bowser and children are visiting at Buena Vista, Brinkman Theatre Circus ip Town the Carl Hagenbeck and Grant Wal- lace shows combined. M. Kennedy, wife and sister are spending a short time in the city visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. Marquis of Black- duck are amopg the Bemidji visitors in Bemidjl todsy. Bert Knaute, one of the sawyers in the mill at Crookston, 4s spending & tew days in Bemidji. Mrs. N. G. Yarnell of Minneapolie is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, P. A. Young for a few days. One of these nice aays you ought to &0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs, Cora Stone and daughter of Jamestown, New York, are guests at the Dr. D. L. Stanton home. : Miss Mary Sullivan of Grand Forks i8 spending a short time as the guest of friends at Grand Forks Bay. Miss Helen Brady of Red Lake Falls is spending a week in Bemidji as the guest of friends. [rinkman Theatn Showing One Night Only Moaday, July 21 Citeus in Town T Carl Hagendeck amd Great Wallace Shows Cambined 50,000.Reproduction of America's Biggest Circus and Wild Animal Ex- hibition--14 Giant Elephants--20 trick Pigs and Geese. A Mammoth Production Partici- Jpated ig hy 700 People, 300 Horses, 200 Wild Besata, 200:Perfoymere and 80 Clowns. A Genuine Treat; Many Origival :Features New :To America. Something for all. Showing from time of Arrival of No. 1 Advertising Car, Unloading of Cigcus, Puttingtp the'Tent, Parades.and:En- tire Performance from Start to Finish, Exciting Races, Many Circus, Mysteries Revealed. Positively:Nothing Like It Ever Shawn Here. The . Grandest Spectular Produetion of Modern Times, Show Starts 7:10 MONDAY, FULY 041018 iy land Migs Olive Cunnipgham left last ifrom Duluth and | Parker remained over in Duluth for Q. lu Hapnes, who has. been visit- ing friends in Crookston for the Past | 8ix wegls, returned to Bemidji Sptyr~ Brinkman Theatre Circus in Town. he Carl Hagenhack. and Grant Wal- Jage. showms combined. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton re- turned this morning: from Thief :l.lvgr Falls, where they spant Sup- y. Mrs. J. Warninger left Saturday for Maple Lake, Thief River Falls and Crookston, where she will vigit triends. Mrs. T. J. Welsh has as her guest her sister Mrs. George Davis of New Philadelphia, Ohio. She will spend a month here. Sailing on the Lake ballad, by a Bemidil musician. At Abercrombies 8ot . capy: and boost Bemidil. Music Were expected to be present, but ow- ing to.the late arriyal.of the str. Kee- noya they were ynable to | attend— Bandette Reglon. List of Advertised letters CLAIMED” for week ending July: 21, 1913, il Men, Butler Mr. and Mrs., Backer, Mr. Adam Carrier, Mr. Dennis Clapk; Mr. and Mrs Farron, Mr. John Fish- er, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Mr. and Mrg Oscar Johnson, Mr. Phil. Kelpen, Mr. August Mx\llte Monsi- eur Mazenod Makkonen, Mr. Juka McKnight, Mr,.Millard B. Nelson, Mr. N. A. Nelsoy, W. P, Pitre, Mr. Alfred Rosgberg, Master Flayd. Wo- men. Allen Mrs. Eugene Bend, Mrs. Fiibiandt, Mrs. Otto Garl, Miss Flor- ence Handerson, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Tizzie Johpaon, Mrs. Martine St. Jobn Mre.. Minpie. 26 cents. & capy.~—Adv. 11#:'#*«&1}’&'*!1 Migq Schumaker of St. Cloud witt arrive this week and will be the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Brooks and Mrs, Miller and son Carl of Minne- apolis, autoed to Itasca State park yesterday and spent the day there. Rev. Strand, pastor evangelist for the Adams Presbyterian came down from Nelliher this morning, where 'he has held services the past few days. ¥ou ean send money to any part of the old country with perfect safe- ty through the service of the North- ern National Bank.—Adv. My. and Mrs C. E. Paylson and Mrs. Charles Soth of Albert Lea, Minne- gota, are guests gt the 4. H. Jester farm on Lgke Plantaganet for a few days. Rex Hatton will leave tomorrow or his home in Jamestown, North Dakotg, after spepding the past two months as the guest of his aunt, Mrs. M. A. Downs. Mprs. B. M. Gile is enjoying a visit rom her mother and sigter Mrs. H. B. Thorsen gnd Mrs. William Jennison of Minneapplis. They came Saturday evening and will stay for several days. Mrs. Frank McMagus returned Sunday morning from a two weeks’ visit with her daughter Mrs. George McPopald at Winnipeg. She also at- tended the Winnipeg exhibition while away. Brinkman Theatre Circus in Town the Oarl Hagenbeck and Grant Wal- lace shows combined. Miss Ella LaFontisee returned Sunday morning from a two weeks’ vigit at Winnipeg, where she was the guest of Mra. George McDonald. She algo attended the Winnipeg exhibi- tion while there. The Order of Eastern Stars will picnic at Cass Lake on Star Island, Wednesday, July 23. Leaving at 10 A. M. aad returning at 7 P. M. All members and friends are cordially invited—Mrs George Kreatz W. M. We do all kinds of tire vulcaniz- ing by modern methods, Bring yqur work to us, Shop at rear of Pioneer. Anderson and Knopke. Gene Holmes, mechanic.—Adv. Mrs. Frances Titus of Lake Side evening for Minpeapolis. At Minne- apolis they will be joined by Mr. Ti- tus and will return with him in bis car, making the trip by the way of Big Stone lake and Grand Forks. Migges Ruth Larson and Lily Bing ot Bewidii are in this city for an over Sunday visit with friends. Miss Larson is well known here havipg ‘been with Miss Torrence’s millinery parlors last year. The young ladies are .on their way to St. Paul, where they will spend several wegks.—Hib- bing Daily Tribune. All lovera of good music should get a copy of Rose Dickinson Winters's ballad. Sailing on the Lake, For sgle at Abercrombies. 26 cents.—Adv. Misges Gertrude Malone and Am- anda Klein returned home yesterday eastern points where they have spent the last two weeks on a vacation trip on the Great Lakes. Missgs Marie Burke and Els a short time as the guest of {riends. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Norwegian Lutheran church, known as the Aardahl church, will give a picnic next Sunday, July 27, in the Nels Roe grove, one mile east of Ny- more. Dinner, ice cream, cake apd lemonade will be served. Speeches will be given during the afternoon. All are welcome, Brinkman Theatre Circus in Town the Carl Hagenbeck and Grant Wal- lace shows combined. . Misa Lizgie Fullerton left Sunday for sn extended trip through Canada. Enroute she will visit Mris. George MoDonald at Winnipeg. She will also visit relatives at ‘Brandon, Manitoba, where she will be joined by her sister| igs Nell'Fullerton, who has been in| Canada for the past few weeks. They will both visit their aunt Mrs. T. E. Shores. far some :time. Natice to Water consumers Do not. forget July 20th. - ° . George Kirk Judee Stadton was the guest of honor at a banguet .given by a number of Spooner citizens at the. Queen River Friday night. About thirty ‘were -present, -and the -evening: 'Wae - very pleasantly spent. B. W. * @rand Forks Bay * 4+ Ruth Lambe Correspendent ¥ AKX KKK KK KKK Geo. H. Barlow and wife left for East Grand Forks Friday after a pleasant two weeks outing at the Lake. Harry Bowers and- Louis Brechet spent Friday and Saturday at the Brechet camp. D. F. Sinclair, of Bast Grand Forks came up Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. Misses Lillian Ryan, Cathenine Larkin and Mary Sullivan are spend- ing p few days at the W. H. Ryan cot- tage. Miss Vivian Jarvis and nephew Harold Jarvis left Sunday for Fisher Minn, after a pleasant outing. Bob Benper and Don Goodman left Friday for Grand Forks to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McClure are spending a few days at Minneapolis. Tom Murray of East Grand Forks will leave Monday for Grand Forks attend the fair. Harold Van Dusen was a Sunday visitor at the Bay. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Buckman will leave Monday night for Grand Forks to attend the big state fair. Miss Gladys Hazen of Bemidji, who has heen visiting Mrs. L. C. Dempsey for the past week returned home Saturday. Jas. Johnson, of Eagle Bend, Minn. left for that city Saturday after a pleasant visit at the L. C. Dempsey cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Evans, of Grand Forks and Fred Miller, came up Friday to spend their outing at the hay. SUNDAY SCROOL PICNIC Methodist sunday sehool ‘will hold their annual pionic- Wednosday -of this week at the head of the Lake. All scholars and parents, friends of school and church are jnvited. Come and have a good time. Bring eatables cup and fork. Boat leayves dock at 10 g’clock. Picnic Committee “«uN- A Majostic Theatrs PICTURES DELUXE Special Faature “Nobility A beautiful :; Hand-colored pi¢ture in Three/Parts, ““Tis only noble to be'Good”’ is the theme of this three-reel film. A French Duke jsecretly mar- rigs a dancer and is ostragized by'his family. His wife later has an opportupity to prove: that Nobility of Heart is aboye Neobility of Birth. 117 Minnesota Ave. SUP Mlustrated Song GO TO BATCHELDER’S 600D GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER Phone 180 ERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” Lots on-easy terms. No interest, no taxes. vestment in Superior Lots will make you money. Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inc¢.) 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. 1 North Bound 0 45 1 South Bound Ars 800 Py & - :«i«iii««iiii;l PROFESSIONAL CARDS + KX KX XX K KKK R KB KR il Soibob .l S 8T 50 Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji Phoae g 0 Ave In- "M' own” Miss Florence Sheuler LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TOREANCE LAWYER right” flavor. Bkl kb ok b b b PRIEST DENIES LOBBY CHARGE. Denver, July 21.—“The whole thing looks like a tran- script from low cockney life and is utterly false.” This is what Rev. Father Thomas H. Malope said on his return to Denver regarding statements printed in Wash- ington and Denver newspapers that he accepted money from the Great Western Sugar com- pany to lobby in Washington against free sugar. [ 17 Seattle Times on account of the re- cent riots. The Times applied for an injunction restraining the mayor frour-enroremg nis -oraer. The mayor-also assumed control-of. the police force and ordered all sa- loons closed, all street meetings stop- ped and the Times suppressed unless proofs are first submitted to him. The newspaper office was surrounded by the police. Fddpdd bbb d Il e e e b e b E g il al ol ol a a al al at o B e O R AOR ORDERS PAPER SUPPRESSED Seattle Maycr Says Times Must Sus- pend Publication. Seattle, Wash,, July 21.—Mayor George F. Cotterill has issued an or- der suppressing the publication of the A mild Turkish blend with a “just A surprisingly good smoke. Ask the fellows! € B W'IIRVKISH CIGARETTES A plain looking package, but | it contains ten additional cigar- ettes—20 for 15 cents, A Mlles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Buildipg BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW d@ice second floor O'Leary-Bowaer Blas Telephone 668 PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS OR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block 9R. E. A. SHANNON, M. B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON . Office o Mayo Block Phone 896 Res. ‘Bhone 881 JR. C. R. SANBORN I"HYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice—Mtles Blook DR. L. A. WARD | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidjt, Minn. JR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ver Firat National bank, Bemidji, M1 OR. E. H, SMITH : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1n Winter Block PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phope 811 EINER W. JOHNSON' ) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQN Qrigin 0f Word “Pienio.” Years and years ago, when such ontings were being planned, It was customary to have a lst passed among those who were to furnish the things to eat and drink, and each one picked out the thing ghe was willing to supply. It was then “nicked” off the list. This form of making and sisnifying your chojce became kmown as pick and nick ‘which soon changed into pienic, apg in due time the word picnic was gp- plied to the entertainment, which without golden grain belt beers is & dry affair at the best. Order of T. R. Sywons, Tel.—Ady. GRAIN AND PROVISION PRIGES South St. Raul Live Stock. South St. Paul, July 19.—Cattle— Bteers, $6.50@8.25; cows and heifers, $4,60@7.10; calves, ;$6.00910.25; feed- o8, $4.30@7.25. Hogs—38.60@9. §. Sheep—8horn lambs, £5.00@8.0 ; aborn wethers, £4.50@4,75; shorp oves, $2.00@4:75. Buluth Wheat and Fiax. Dylpth, July 19.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 97¢c; No. 1 Northern, 91c; 2 Northern, 83@ 89%c; July, 90c; Sept, 91@91% ;¢ Dec., 93c. Flax- ck and AP rive, $1.38%; July $1.36%; Sept., 31~ 893i; Qet., $1:39%¢. ’ Chlcage Grain and Pray Chicggo, July _19.—Wh 86%c; Sept., 87c; Dec., 90%¢.” Corn— July, 6lc; Sept, 61%c; Dec., 57%ec.] s—Jyly, 38%c; Bept, 39%@40c; ec., 417%c. Pork—July, $22.10; Sept., $21.85. Butter—Creameries, 25@26c. | Eggs— Poultry—Chickeps, 16¢; | |.8prings, 19c; turkeys, 19c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 19.—Cattle—Baoves, ST.15@9.15; Texas steers, $7.0098.09 Western ateers, $7.16@8. ? and - feeders, -$560@7.8! CoOWg BN heifers, $3.80@8.50; calves, $8.60@11 35, * Hogs—Light, 39.15@9.60; mixed, :$8.90@965; -hea #85; dambs, $6.00@8.00. Minneapelis Grain, Minneapolis, July 19.—Wheat—July,, ‘®T%c; Sept., '83%c; Dec., 9214c. Cagh close on track: No. 1 hal 1 Northern, 89%@90%c; 883 @90%c; No. 2 Northe: X0 188%c; No. 8 Northern, 85%@86%0; | No. 3 yellaw corn, 58% @59¢; 'No. ‘corn, 55@57¢; No. 3 white oats, 37@ 8734c; to arrive, 37%c Dafactive Paace to be Sold at $1. Each ordered previously. ; Eleven More Official Automobile Guides The guide is gotten. out by the Minnesota Automobile Association. Is contains hundreds of ‘Trips, Maps, Miles Between Towns, Sign Posts, Danger Points, Cross Roads, etc. “and all necessary information to guide you from one place to another without a hitch. - There are eleven more left and this is the only - place in the city where they may be procured. We are gtill holding a few for those who The Bemidji Ploneer Phone 31 5 Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel.- 8 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST i Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only- NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY m;)p,n:od',.lg.n:lel& oSunday, 1 to ¢ . only, 3 to § p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Liyery —_— e TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone oll. Phene 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Misa, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER D910e'213 Beltrami Ave - 1 Office *Phone 86, Residence 'Phong 13 _ OR. E. H, MARCUM Y iy 818 Amaerica Ave.

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