Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 18, 1914, Page 3

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R KRR KRR KRR KK i LEST WE FORGET * LB R R R RS SRR R R R R & & ¢ “King Cole.” v Baseball Sunday. . 2 Tuesday.is Good Roads day. ... The five weeks’ session of sum- mer school will begin here Monday, June 22, LR Bemidji will have the biggest Fourth of July celebration in its his- tory this year. LR Y That news items telephoned to the| Pioneer are appreciated both by -the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31, 0. The Bemidji Athletic club base- ball team will play Blackduck here Sunday afternoon. Another game will be played with trainmen in the afternoon. * s “In the Court of King Cole,” will be produced at the Brinkman theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ev- enings, June 22, 23 and 24. The play is directed by Mrs. Purdy Smith and will be given under the auspices of the Episcopal guild. = 10 BREVITIES Mrs. T. Kvale of town of Frohn was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. 0. M. Paulson and Paul Nordin of Littlefork, were in the city today. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey was a Cass Lake business visitor lyester- day. b E. L. Oberg, editor of the Black- duck American. spent today in Be- midji. Phone 553 for your groceries. Rolland Henrionnet.—Ady. Charles Jamison, editor of the Lit- tlefork Times, spent today in Be- midji. Mrs. A. V. Arno of Minneapolis is in Bemidji for a short time visiting riends. Two girls wanted for kitchen work. Apply at once. Hotel Markham.— Adv, W. A. Watts, Duluth attorney, son of Judge Watts of Crookston, was in Bemidji today. Mrs. D- W. Mohler of Northern, spent yesterday in the city calling on the local trade. Wanted—Two girls for laundry SURPRISES MANY IN BEMIDJI The QUICK action of simple buck- thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ader-i-ka, the remedy which be- came famous by curing appendicitis is surprising Bemidji people, Many have found that this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that A SINGLE DOSE re- lieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost IM- MEDIATELY. Adler-i-ka is the moat thorough bowel cleanser ever sold French & Co., Druggists.—Adv. Whooping Cough. “I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ever since I have been keep- ing house and I consider it one of the best medicines [ have ever used. My children have all used it and it works like a charm for colds and whooping cough. In fact, I con- sider it good for any kind of a throat or lung trouble, and do not think any household complete without it,” writes L. C. Haines of Marbury, Ala. You will look a good while before you find a better preparation than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for colds and whooping cough in ehil- aren. It contains no narcotic and is pleasant to take. For sale_ by All Dealers. HOW “TIZ" HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye sore feet burning feet, swol- len fect; sweaty fect, smelling feet, tired feet. Good bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No mare shoe tight- ness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in magical, ‘act right off. “TIZ” dnwu out allthe poisonous exu . tmn- which p\lfl the feet. Use: ! 12" get your foot misery. - Ah! how. com- Fortable vour feet feel. Get a 25 cent- box of .“I1Z” now at’any druggist or department store. Don’t ‘suffer Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never | Montana, arrived in Bemidji yester- agony. “TIZ?is | 3. P. Easton of Warren, audito for the:St. Hihh‘a Lumber company, was in- Bemidji today. 0. N. Lindh of Lengby, ~deputy state weights and measures inspect- or. was in Bemidji today. A complete 1ine of fleld and gar- den seeds at ‘W, G Bcnrodu- store. —Adv, Miss Ragna Haugen of Gully iIs spending a couple of weeks in Be- midji. She arrived yesterday. Mrs. W. S. Garshnd of Gully spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping and attending to other business matters. One of these days you ought to s A T MISS Marlon Leonard ng & Mlllard Mrs. George Taunt of Becida, who Comedy Sklt **A Pair of Liars” has been visiting in Nymore for some in time, returned to her home yester- o DO . g The Rose of Yesteryear Fl nn & Howard 'y oo E. B. Berman is in charge of .all Fourth of July privil- - eges. All those who wish to secure street privileges, such as lunch stands, ' fireworks stands, etec., should make ap- plication at once. Mr: Ber- man’s offices are over the O’Leary-Bowser b\ludh‘lg ~on 1 Third street. i Halll's Catarrh Cure is mukdfi"er Residents of this cm/ will {nally. acting directly upon the bluo be given. preference over put- T T e rice 75 cems (X siders for ppivilege rights. All who wish - to enter €either the automobile, motor- cyele. or horse races, will please report to the commit- tee before the third of July. Do so at emce so that your name may e properly enter- ed. The Pigpeer Wwill be pleased to fursmish you with amy informatfos. As soon @5 the ehairman of @kjs com- HOW’S THIS? | We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- '- Iz case of Catarrh. that can- | by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . J. CHENY & CO. 7Toledo. O. e. the undersigned, have known F. . Cheney for the last 15 years. and | helieve him “perfectly honorable in gl business transactions and financially able to carry out apy obligations made by “his_firm. NATIONAL: BANK OF COMMERCE, lreasonable prices .—Adv. : g i : : Mr, and Mra. B, W Lakin 156t to. ) % Admission 10c, 8¢ In a Harmony Smgmg Act will sing the “Rosary" by by auto. They will be gone several] o =S 5 3 days, ; COMING -TFriday, The Man Who Came Back, a y L2 Mrs. Dan O'Connor left for Brain: | N —————— 2 ; » o Four Reels of the Best Pictures Made erd yesterday morning where she f int li d many thrills will visit friends and relatives for Wfi M d ol intense realism and Ime e = s issi Wil v en Madae ; Admission 10c and 26c A % " $(ness in London caused by fog costs 4th of Jul fui 5 no;:eta.“:;nne:i&::dv e Calurnet pastry is good to 4 * Race Entrants Must Ay!zly Early 3 |the dnhabitants’ $25,000 for .gns, us | of July Privileges s shwell of La-! look at, good-to ecat. Always S y Porte were Bemidji visitors last ev- light, fl’nfl'y, tender and whole- 2 BY FEDERAI.S FIHE morning. _ powder that is high in quality and Wil B moderate in price. . : illam”: Dufrin. ot Northome, | ®CC LI o Lo Officers of Vanquished Gunboat| day ‘and Is visiting friends in the| . . %8 y A dramatic gem, with other pictures.- |- Abit °f Irish singing, Falkmg and comedy daricing the bargain store first class work af day for Little Falls and Minneapolis A ! special request. powerfully told story of a struggle to-make:good, a drama (J - = — — Special ;8 - e etk § ot il Wltl HEBEL GRAFT SUNK KKK KR KKK KKKk K4k k| Tt Is estimated that a day of dark- K X K K KX KK KK KKK KKK K well as a large sum for electric light. ' ening, returning to their home this | some. Calumet is the one baking county commissioner of Koochiching gl World’ Pure Food Expesition, Chicago, Ill, 2 SPUMD S It Rt ox Dishue Faro Expesiten, Frasce, March, 112 End Lives When Defeated, The W. G. Schroeder store, corner of Fourth and Minnesota avenue, has received a carload of Pillsbury’s gunboat Guerrero defeated and sunk Best flour.—Adv. the Constitutionalist gunboat Tam- mittee is named, it Wil be J i [ i x am: hi er 1 ial t fi Price 75 cenls udge Marshall A, Spooner has K pico Topolobampo, according to a | mosnced in this ?‘&P r asd Il:fsl‘]:%‘::‘ll:s cnent h;,'e"n“ Druggists, | x Fourth of July Committe. returned to International Falls wheret ' Tepert from Rear Admiral Howard.! on the programs. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa | he is representing the defendant in The captain and chief engineer. of| % 9 ¢ 4 4 404 4 & % K ¥ & ¥ K & a ion.—Adv. (KKK K KRR K HK a murder trial. 7 the Tampico committed suicide. - - J. C. Strand of East Grand Forks, wuf,',‘,f,e’:.begfie)m:r:?s kl'iilll‘elg g e and Charles Gerlinger of Spur, left 2 A i b o \ & ud The battle wag witnessed by the1 < : yesterday afternoon for Red Lake on S \ United States ships New Orleans, Per- = 8 church matters. 3 5 % ity and Preble. Some of the crew of [ ) Y T. R. Plank and Fred E. Taylor ) the . Tampico were- rescued by the of Grand Forks, North Dakota, ar- : ( ’ { New Orleans, which accompanied the| b i E 1 i i ey fu s 3 - % at you want rchants below can get it for yei at s price rived in Bemidji yesterday and will Guerrero southward. ~Others were (@ _ It matters not where you seside or what you want, dhe e I3 ¥ L saved by the Guerrero. Wfl" and will give you the best value for your mone spend a portion of the summer .at d'rt;\i s’urgeun of the New Orleans A, Will dety. compeition. . b T B e e y"-g i ! — - Lavinia. gave aig fo the wounded and assist- The Northern Natlonal Bank ofers \ ed in the eare of the injured on both |Jl ¥ KX & AR KK IR K KK you ‘an investment in their Certifi- 5‘§fi§- 4 4 o cates of Deposit that is absolutely ) . The. Guervere: 43 Meakly stwloe fue secure for your savings and which size -of the Fampico will-net you 4 per cent annual in- AWF'UL MAS’SAGRE uF terest. D. E. Whitney of Brainerd was in|day. She has also. visited with - Bemidji last night to attend the wed-|her &rotker, J. W. . VanMetre, = GHJNESE REPUR‘I‘ED ding of his brother. Hugh Whitney, |count:¥ atterney of Mahnomen coun- ] the Bemidjf furniture dealer. Mr,[ty. Mirs. Waldron will visit rela- Whitney returned to Brainerd this|tives aind friends at Minneapolis be- morning. . ;v yfore returpfng to her home in South wni‘e wo" Band sam m Ha'e George Gunderson, the ~Kelliher | D2kOta- ‘ ) hotel man, was in Bemidl today. Mr.| The confirmation services of the Kitled Thousands. Gunderson says that work on the|Lutheran’ Free church of Nymore new hotel at Kelliher is progressing{and Aard:thl recently held, were well rapidly and the enterior is now being{attended. The elass consisted "of| o v00 jine 13 News was re- rushed to completion, Berger Johnson, Ole Larson, Dora| .o "uot fhe White Wolt . Mrs. A. H, Hollycheck and three |(08eborg Evenson, Namey Bloom-| , ...iqc pag captured the gity of children of Jackson, Minnesota, are|dUuist: Gertrude Myrtle Evelyn Lar- Taichow, massacreing 10,000° Chi- visiting at the home of Mrs. Holly-{%°%, Howard Swanberg, Gunsten| p,qq check’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.|Langerack, Adolph Braaten, Leon-| rmhere was no cenfirmatios of the Tollefson at ‘Rosby. They stopped ard V¥lermoen, Lawrence Christian-|report, but uneasigess was . felty in Bemidji a short time enroute. son, Adolph Rinnan, Arthur Ander- [ among foreigners, because the report 5 R son, Annie Mathilda . Carlson, Gina |also said that the mission buildi €. 0. Kristensen, piano and fur- |Marie Wein, Gunsten Frmrak and | there were burned. It is known tha furniture polisher and finisher, will{Martha Moen. the White Wolf band had been op- erating in that vicinity and frequest be in the city for a short time. Any-| 4t the Swedish Lutheraw church| seserts of ontrages hore beer ro. one wanting work done in this line{ryyreday evening the dedicition of ‘ceived. tdel’h‘:‘e Bisiar’s Music Store, Phone{,n g)tar painting will take place. The s §73.—Adv. following program will -be rendered | QFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Mrs. Nellie Michel of Champaign, {for the occasion: Song. Congrega- R Illinois, arrived in Bemidji last ev-|tion; Song, Choir; Speech in the| Federation of Women’s Clubs Ends ening and will make her home here | English lauguage, G. Erickson of Work of Convertion. with her son, Editor Michel of the|Luther Seminary. Rock Island. Hli-| Chicago, Hi, June 18 —With simple & signa, Phope 466. A. E. A * Sentinel. - The Michels will reside in jnois; Vocal Solo, Miss Emahemrlm impressive. ceremonies the offi- W, 6. SCHROERER X . & Webster, prohrmw EL Seaurity @tate Bank Blde. : the Morse home on Dewey avenue. {Erickson; Violin Solo, L. T. Skriv~| ¢ers Chosen at the biennial election : i *':* HIK e ol Mrs. M. LaFontisee and daughter, {seth; Duet, Mrs. G. C. Berglund and ‘;;,!";?mg:“lme‘m’;';fi:e;; e . SRUNEVEUEUNOROES Vo) S o SNSRI BUSVINSIUOS 34 Miss Lucy LaFontisee, left this morn-{Miss Elizabeth Erickson; Speech | vension here were formally inducted R KKK ing for Princeton, Minnesota, where | Rev. J. H. Randahl; Vocal Solo, Mrs. | gate office, X XEERX R IR ARG S S AR they will visit relatives for two}]G. C. Berglind; Violin Solo, i .| = The installation ceremonies ended ‘REMIDII MUSIC HOUSE : 117 Meird Strect, Bemidji. : AR AR KA X I E R x ‘**itifi****t*t* ‘Washington, June 18.—The Huerta * ok k ok k ok ok ok ok ok Kk k Kk ok ok M M ok ok ok ok kK ok Rk x ko *,‘,,,;‘x;‘yra**«x**m FREEE KKK KKK KKK Do you WAS! THE B%’?‘ HROC found -in Bemi } ‘Come right here apd get #hem, as we pride onrselyes (o)‘ having only the best agney can buy. OTTP G. SCHWANDT sota_Ave. ¥ e— taMflnnesata +We strive to sell. Mmfifl THA‘TS NAA‘UHQL *k ok k But we strive harder to pleage. THAT'S SERVI h GENERAL MERCHANDISE X Dry Goods,: Shoes, Groceries and Provisions Courteous attentmn has won over many jewelry cus- tomers to us ‘Third St. Bemidji George T. Baker & Lot KRR KR FREE KK KKK KK RRKKKKK E S 2 2 8 f‘f!’*‘t** * * SRS TR RS KK KKK K FEEE K RKHEI KK KK @Get Your LSS e S S PSRN E S S S S S L E S S SRR S fabed ok Bubek $3$8538 8 Regularly and systemati- % cally. 1f you receive wyour #& pay weekly, lay some .aside 9 by do it & Jkd ok kkk ok kk Kk NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY - HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM_IMPLEMENTS of C; E. BATTLES Now is the time a K 3 Merchant P st} § M dinc smni;yg‘ 3“;; au Bemigfi, - Minn. KKK EK H & #i*ik# PR T PR S R S LTS S TR TR P T o L e S e &fil’k##:}i****i!ii # K 4 OUR *x 4 BEMIDII PIONEER PUB. co merchandise sales are always REENHOUSE X on the imcrease and each * BEMIMI @ HOT X Wholesalers &nd Retajlers a( oAtk has been botier than X % (Carnations and Roses 4l & & of Typewsiter Tepar snd X thelaat. If you are not al- > ¥ Typewriter Ribboss, geadly 4 stomer, you do not # gways on thand. ! X You save the middientan’s i Eoow thow \well we can please ¥ gprofit when you buy here. ¥ you' jn quality -and satisfy #® Flowars ifor ;parties .and &* ;Fl;él ream boxes at from 75 X you ixf @UANEILY. ¥ Weddings, also Funer iz and up. * ,*x-’.ttotta WHOLES, id AL AG@CERS PR RO N *i&fix**'&*fl"ik**t ****ii*‘*‘f*k*-*‘* e i ek kKR K Ak Rk Rk ok ko kA kAR & fli**‘fi&**fl**&* **n****n»** ’*‘***t**********vk %k *****n*n*\* ‘x**u*n*mnfi* *flw*unh** * % k-4 g B & ok Rk kKRR AN AL kinds of building ma- X .terial, as much or a¢ little as % you ik_g at the ALUHABER CO. weeks. After her return, Miss La-]Skrivseth; Song, Congregationt.™= | the real work of the convention. Fontisee will resume her work in the { Adv. 3 £ i clerk of court’s oftlce. " There Is Nothing Better. Mrs. Ed. Hurley of.Seattle. Wash- For a Weak Stomach, -’ Hunt the world over and you will ington, who has oeen visiting her. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They {not find a, better remedy for diarr- father, W. A. Walker, and sister,|enable the stomach to perform iis {hoea tham cxingherhfln'a Colie, Chol- Mrs. Mike Downs, will go to Brainerd | functions naturaily. For sale by All {era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It al- tomorrow where she will visit rela-| Dealers.. ' Sways cures. For sale by All Dealers. tives a few days, before returning to 5 = ' 3. BISIAR, MANAGER. x her home in Washington. &iii&*i***#*****’ ik&&**&iifl(iiii*! Rev. and ~Mrs. George Larson of AR KKK KKK KKK DA Nymore -are attending the -annual weeting of the Lutheran Free church: * ° BARKER’S DRUG JEWELRY STORE held at Brainerd this week. They - i p 4 B é wilk return to Nymore Monday- Rev. . g ran LI - i ea re Larson is pastor of the Lutheran} - = 2 3 Free church of Nymore and Aardahl. = Mrs. Andrew Rood was pleasantly TONIGHT surprised yesterday afternoon by a : number of: friends. The following|- 4 were ' present: Mesdames Tenn- TheAdventuresof Kath]yn. NO. P strom. Olson. Hakkerup, Hoganson, |~ Skrivseth, Larson, Sonstrud, Edward The Two ordea's = Rood, Sivertson ‘and Miss Caroline|my tyq ordeals with leopards and h(:ins ‘make an animal picture on. Sonstrud. = - : & heroi¢ scale heretofo: ttempted. . A thi ller be: Mrs. N. L. HakKerup ‘and sons & reunattemn L yond conmare Lars and Bjorn and daughter Vivian, will leave tomorrow for Qrookgtnp,, S A Tl'lp TO The Moon 2% Bl e § Aok A% o S0 (Tubim) - o ’ ~A tnek picture full’ of comedy MODEL MANUBACTURING Manufacturegrs and Jobbers Iez Cream, Bakery Goods. . Cenféctionery” and Foun- tain Sup-lies. ¥ %k Wholesile amd retafl Pia- & nos, Oggans and Sewing & Machines. Phoe 573. ) ,'5*** aly ***t*i*****t**i nin&*w‘*******a Fk kR >Rk Kk kS | % Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 5 F kK ok ki Kk ke ke t**tt‘w&*fl(w*‘t* £ §E % g g 2 @ kR Nw*titiii**)&yi t#y;«;«it«’iii*: FOR WD‘JFHINGS “TO EAT @O0 ROE & MARKUSEN ~ ~ “THE‘Y BEAT 4 207 Fourth street, Bemidji, ER Phone 1206 IHE ClOOKSTOlT ‘BEMBER _conm 5 g ¥ Wholesalers and Reuilers 'Who’lesnile 7 . Service and satisfaction. Mail 2 © % Orders given that same ser- LOMBER, LATH AND % vice you get in person. e BUILDING MATERIAL ¥ & © ~ .BARKER'S Briing > Third St. Bemldji. Minn. - **f**’*****i* ek Ak Rk kT k KRRk KK ******g***** & li«k&*iii*l&lii** *;;**;*)}xflt*;x}xflu} ®* * * * * * * * * * * * * X % Wholesalers of Tup."Mr. Hakkerup will Crookston next week and will mend a couple of days there. Mfs. Jane Waldmn of Fort Pierre, etk kk kR Ak KKk swell, never hurt, never get tired. A l:: year's foot -comfort: gunnnt or _money Tefunded. &)

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