Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 1, 1914, Page 3

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About The City I SRS ES R E R E RS ¥ LEST WE FORGET R R e e PR RS “In the Court of King Cole,” will be produced by home talent in the near future. o s The first outdoor band concert of the season will be given at the City dock Friday evening. s That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. . i A special train will leave Bemidji on every morning of the N. M. D. A. meeting at Thief River Falls, return- | Ing in the evening. The Minnesota & International and Northern Pacific dairy, poultry and potato special will visit Bemidji on Thursday, June 11. xx The next convention of the N M. D. A. will be held at Thief River Falls on June 3, 4, 5, and 6. Be- midji is expected to send a large de- legation. .. The Beltrami County Sunday School convention will be held in Bemidji June 4 and 5. The meet- ings will be held in the Swedish Lutheran church. . s Every citizen interested in the progress of Bemidji should be in at- tendance at the Commercial club meeting next Tuesday evening. The Irving proposition will be discussed and action taken. QUOG BREVITIES Rev. P. J. Ryan of Northome is a Bemjdji visitor today. George Gunderson of Kelliher was in the city today on business. Coming! Lucile Lore—Adv. E. Geil of Virginia is visiting his parents in this city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Forte of town of Eckles were Bemidji visitors Sat- urday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Jenkinson of Maltby is spend- ing several days in-the city the guest of friends. Miss Lila Dudley of Maltby attend- ed the Decoration Day exercises in Bemidji Saturday. Coming! Pearls of Pauline.—Adv. Mrs. J. J. Opsahl left last evening for Minneapolis. She expects to be away about a week. Miss Serena Blue of Moval Lake DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity Is Here, Backed By Bemidji Testimony Don’t take our word for it. Don’t depend on a stranger’s state- ment. Read Bemidji endorsement. Read the statements of citlzens., And decide for yourself. Here is one case of it. Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 Dewey Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I was etiff and lame in the morn- ing and it hurt me to bring any strain on my back. I belleve it was heavy lifting and hard work that brought on ithe trouble. I was han- dicapped in doing my work, espec- ially stooping or lifting. Reading about Doan’s Kidney Pills led me to try them. Three or four boxes strengthened my back and made me well. At that time I gave a state- ment praising Doan’s Kidney Pills, and as I have had no trouble since, T am still a strong friend to them.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't gimply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Gordhamer had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffila, N. Y.—Adv. “TII" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET “T1Z” makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. Bemidji ©“TIZ” draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you_ work, - how Jong you dance, how far you walk, or how long - you remain on your feet, “TIZ” brings restful foot comfort. “TIZ” la ~Twon- derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Ge(tl & 25 cent. box of- "Tltz"u:uw fg:n any druggist or department store. {oot torture forever—wear sh transacted ‘business in- the city the latter part of last week. Coming! Million :Dollar tery.—Ady. Mrs. J. B.-Todd of Akeley, Minne- . Mys-~ this city for a few days. 3 Harold Schmitt has returned from ished his sophomore year, Girls for kitchen work wanted at once. Hotel Markham.—Adv. F. G. Troppman, manager of the Troppman store, left last evening for the twin cities on business. ‘W. B. MeCall, of Rockwell City, Iowa, is visiting at the Freeze home at ‘Carr Lake for a short time.. Half price on all Coats and Suits this wéek at Troppman’s.—Ady. Mrs. C. Anderson and Mrs. C. Gus- tafson of Tenstrike attended Decora- tion day exercises here Saturday. W. A. Watts, attorney of Duluth, and son of Judge Watts of Crookston, was a Bemidji business visitor today. Great Reduction Sale on all ready to wear. 2nd floor, at Troppman’s. Watch window for bargains.—Adv. George Kinney, the well known Bemidji land man, returned this, morning from points along the north- line. Mrs. Oscar Manaugh left on the noon train for Duluth, where she will visit friends for the next three weeks. Special Sale on ready made Dresses this week at Troppman’s.— Adv. Mrs. W. Z. Robinson left this af- ternoon for Fargo where she will be the guest of her parents for several weeks. Harry Bright, foreman of the Walker Pilot, and Gust Nordquist of Backus, were Bemidji visitors Sat- urday. 4 Big Reduction on Coats, Suits and Dresses at. Troppman’s this week.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barker will oc- cupy the E. H. Denu home, 1207 Lake-Boulevard, during Mrs. Denu’s absence. 0. L. Dent, judicial ditch referee, left this morning for International Falls on business in connection with his office. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMahon of Bagley have purchased property in Bemidji and will reside here in the near future. - P. C. Frazee of Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, was the guest of C. W. Jewett yesterday. He left last night for Minneapolis. One of these days you ought to 10 to Hakkerups and have your ple- ure taken.—Adv. Miss Sophia Nelson left this mora- ing for her home at Little Falls, be- ing called there by the serious ill- ness of her father. The Happy Hour Birthday club of Wilton was entertained at the home of Mrs. Bernie Aldrich on Tr- vine avenue Saturday. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. Miss Gertie Malone, who was oper- ated upon for appendicitis a short time ago, was able to leave the hos- pital Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Burtis, Miss Capitoia Stewart and Scott Stewart, were the dinner guests of Miss Leah Berman at the Markham hotel last evening. Owing to the Sunday School con- vention the Mothers’ club will meet the second Tuesday in June instead of the first, in the club room of the library. \ Erick Tves, manager of the Bazaar store, left last evening for Minnea- polis where he will attend a sale of the wholesalers. He will return to Bemidji Wednesday. Miss Laura Wilson, - teacher of mathmatics in the Thief River Falls schools, returned to her 'home at Ro- chester Saturday, spending a short time in Bemidji enroute. Miss Bessie Dilly and M. Dilly of Northfield, Minnesota, were in. Be- midji Saturday enroute to their home from Buena Vista, where Miss Dilly has been teaching school. W. L. DeHart and farmily of Inter- national Falls are visiting his par- ents, -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DeHart, and his sister, Mrs. R. K. Bliler of this city. They will return to the Falls tomorrow. Mrs. J. C. McCall of St. Paul, who represents several magazines, was in Bemid last week taking : orders. While in the city she kindly donated |- ' the Ladies Home Journal to the Rest Room, for the benefit of the patrons. . R. McFarlane, of Breckenridge, who has accepted a_position as sten- ographer with the Crookston Lumber company, has commenced this new duties. fice of the Great Northern superin- tendent at Breckenrid_gg. Stanley Knott, who last week, re- turned from St.- Paul where he has been a student at Macalester: duriag the past winter, arrived in ¢ ‘Bemidji this morning from his home at Sput. 'Stanley was a member: of the 1912 Bemidiji high school graduating class. Isn’t it worth tha 32 00 a - year smaller shoe keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. sota, is visiting her son, J. Todd, in | Thief River Falls, where he has fin- | He was formerly in the of-: 2 ‘When Mad@ With Calumet pastry is good to Jook - at, good to cat. Always light, fluffy, tend d whole- some. Calumet is the one_baking powder that high in qualily and moderate in y RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World' Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, il Paris Esposition, France, March, 1912 that your valuable papers are safe? —Adv. Miss Edna Schmitt, who has spent the past three weeks in Minneapolis consulting a specialist, returned to Bemidji last evening. She will leave in a few days for Thief River Falls, where she is employed as bookkeeper and stenographer in a bank Miss Iiva Getchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Getchell of this city, returned Saturday night from Letell, Washington, where she has been teaching in the public schoois for the past three years. Miss Get- chell was a Bemidji high school graduate in 1909 and graduated from ‘the Moorhead Normal in 1911. - She will return to Letell after spending her vacation here and will resume SAGE TEA TURK: SV HAIR DARK 2 Grprdmather’s recipe to bring o7, lustre and thickness to hair n faded, streaked or gray. m«‘ o autiful, even shade of dark, © can only be had by brewing of Sage Tea and Sulphur. ir is your charmi It makes or s the face. When it fades, turns ked and looks: dry, wispy and just an application. of two of “nd "Sulphur enhancés - its appear- + hundredfold. +'t bother to. prepare the tonics you t from any drug store a 50 cent . of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulp 2 Remedy,” ready to use. This v, be -dopended upon fo bring E-iate anA oo AT Ip itching and falling bair. «ody Tses “Wyeth's” Sage a ohur because it darkens so natw A evenly that nobody can feil it applied. You simply dampen ot soft brush with it and sugh the hair, tal {of Crookston. The new Third St. Theatre :: \mtfl t&lL glye her Teport of: mhe Grand Chap- ter proceedings. - Ice.cregm and cake will- be served after the meeting, Every member is:urgently requested to be present. The slgre building owned by A. B. Hodgson on Doud. avenue, which ig & Co. Grocery, 18 belng remodeled building. uccupy the upstairs.of the building. r. White recently sold ms home on De'way avenue. - Mrs.B. D. Mintener and daughter Lois of Rapid City, South Dakota, ‘who have “been guests at ‘the B. H. Denu home for the weeks, left last night for Madison, Wisconsin, whereithey will visit Mrs, bon, Wis., to vngt Mrs. Denu's par- ents. The Beltrami (}ounvf.y Sunday School convention will be held June fourth and fifth in-“the Swedish Luth- eran church. - A large attendance of Sunday School workers is urged. | Picnic lunches will be served in the "|basement of the Presbyterian church, so the people at a distance can come and stay and get¥acquainted between times. Anyone w:mng o entertain delegates for lodging and breakfast, blease motify Mis: C. B. Battles. Mr. and Mrs. B M. Sathre left yes- terday afternoon for an extended au- to trip through the southern part of the state. Fromithere they went to St. Cloud where they will be joined by Profressor J. C. Sathre and wife From St. Cloud they will go to. Minneapolis, where they will visit relatives, before going to Adams, Minnesota, their old home. Mr. and Mrs. E:2M. Sathre expect to be gone three weeks and Mr. and Mrs. J. C: Sathré will continue the trip into South':Dakota, and expect to be gone about six weeks Notice. ; The Smart-Getchell Ice Co. will pay $50.00 reward for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who set fire to their ice house on Lake Irving, Satfirday night. GRAND THEATRE Tonight Pictures De Luxe Fast Freight 3205 (Kalem) The terrible stiuggle of a girl who is torn between love and duty makes this drama an unusu- al powerful railroad feature, - The Idler (Vitagraph) In this Vitagraph drama there is an absorbing story with a great moral. A Hot Time in Snakeville - . (Essanay) This comedy will make you forget you ever-had the blues. Come and_ have a good laugh. The first Kati)lyix Series will be shown Wednesday and Thursday nights. The Worthy M‘atron will | occupied by the Willlam H. Schmitt and will be made six feet wider. City water has also been:taken into the The W.'A. White family past two $ q Mintener’s p&rents They were ac- companied by Mz H. H. Denu and son Philip, w'ho—wlll go to New Lis- 2 I#i‘lflifiifil{"{lfl”’*fl - GENERAL nnmumin. Rk kR hRR X Dry Goou. Bhoes, Groeer{ and Provision *h It‘lfil **tit‘tt Ll X Third 8¢, * x i * *fliflii{ifll{#{l&ifil&!{l&i «k«fi«i«ffiifilfiig{;«lfii&l« * ESAVFiYglm Oflil ** Resularly and systemst! 4% cally. If you receive your pay ¥ weekly, 1ay some aside each & week, 1f monthly do it month- % ly. The dollars. will: pile. up. * surprisingly - ¥ TRY IT. ¥ Now is the time to open a * bank account with. the : lEClmégY STATE BANK FRE KR IAFIFIIR IR KRR AT Fh bk h e rn OUR merchandise sales are always on the f{ncrease and each month has been Detter than the last. If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can please you in quality -and satisfy you in guantity. 3% ICEIOEDEI. ’l’*"‘kik***t&i* & Beln!flj' > Thw kA A b R R AR R KRR KRR R LT T T - ¥ ; BEMIDI1 MUSIC HOUSE : 4 117 Third Street, Bemidjl + * L = Wholesals &nd retali Pla- ¥ aca. Orgacs sod Newing + X Mechines & ] x * = Phome §73 + 3 4 * * + G+ ) DISIAR. MANAGaE 4 ~ * B S e R 2 2 R HAXR IR IRMRE XA F I RN - - ¥ THE CROOKSTON LOMBER COKPANY Wholesale TAUMBER, LATH AN+ BUILDING MATERIAG 1 EASA SRS LA EE4 23222222 223 ke !4{‘*!4«‘1@&*"!{”" KEEKKKRRHRRERKTE *x% g 5 : & E Contractors and _ Buflders Phones 431, 376. Bemidji, Minn. XA AR NE R HNF KK HEXT A RN X AR A3 2R 222223 B flmflikiifliiflflfllli 7 Dnyoullut 7 THII BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Omnt ‘right here and get | them, as we pride ourselyes on lvln: only the. beat _money cas’ buy. i’ O0TTO G. IGEWAR'JT Bmlfl’n 'nelinou. .Cl!*’llfi*fifiiflli&‘(&i&&i&l Basa s s 3888383 RS sl Y Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS snd FARV IMPLEMENTS Tan tt.‘nn;nnu‘ hek atgt&fq**i of C. K. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant Bemidjl, - Minn. A XA AR TN AR xR E A RR kA kA e T T e S e o A KKK KKK KKK R Sl LS ¥ % : BEMIDJI GREENHOUSE * * % Carnations and -Roses al- % % ways an hand. * x *! * Flowers for _parties and % weddings also. Funeral de- % * slgns. Phone 166 A. BE. & ° % Webster proprietor +* L K e iy R EE KK KR KKK KKK EEEREEEEEEXERRRARHRERE S - e All kinds of buildimg ms- & terlal, as much or as little az $ you like at the ek _BER COMPFANY Cosl ang wood also for saly [ . . » . . . - #7 HILAIRE RETAIL LOUM v 4 * . + Minpesofa Ave and R R 3 » P e A FEEREEERRRENE R E RS FEEEREEEER KRR R RS K EF XD * k4 » BARKER'S DRUG ¥ & and % : JEWELRY STORE : * * & Wholesalers and Retaliera & # 8ervice and eatia Mal) % % Orders given that eame mar- # % vice you get in person * ¥ a & * BARKER'8 1 #» Third 8t. Bemidjl. Miar - & - * FEEERERERRRERERERE DR LS RS HERRRERRRERAPRR K KKK EEEEH KR KRR KX * * % Wholesalers of d ¥ > INK8 * * PENS * * PENCIL8 * * TABLETS * * SCHOOL SUPFLIES * * STATIONERY : * b ER PUB. C0. ¥ fimgelynxl {, Minn, : * RS E AR SR AR SN FREEEREERRRRRE R R RK ARRREIERRR ¥ THAT'S N, ut we strive harder to pleass Oourteous - attention has WoR over many jewalry eus- Somers to us. W.M'lhlll.l- ATURAL e o o ek | George T. ‘Baker & @o. St s sl i ol sl ll s o) baasadd a3 i3S S8t 0802l B hde Akt e s s s ey e ® » * 2 e : NORTEERN GROCERY : EY z x i, SIMPCNY H L « * - X seseene e g ¥ * WHOLESALR ¥ X ° GROCERS * 4 x . L * * & * D e LTI TR :nunnuuninnnfi: ¥ BEMIDJ1 PIONEER PUB. C0. * Wholesalers and Retailers of " Typewriter Paper and Typewriter Ribbons. You save the middleman’s profit when you buy here. Full ream boxes at from 78 cents and up. Security State Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Mion. FEEREE XS H AR R SRR RERE AEERR TR TR L2222 20222221 - - * * - - * * * * * - * - - - MOLCEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods Confectionery and Founm- tain Supplies R R R R R R RN TR AR AT ARID A EAERXEIRERER RS R H R FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT G0 TO ROE AND MARKUSEN “THEY BEAT.” 707 Fourth street, Bemidy Phone 208. VE FHRRARXIAT IR W R * S XTIV s svrwerTITEIE EEEERFEERRRRE R KRR SRS S EREEEEIEEREEEE R EREE ST We are ‘Iobbor- PIN TICKE!! BUlflll!D LABm No need to send outside ef Bemidj! for them. The Ploneer Supply Store "Can Bave You Money : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. 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