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midji this evenlnt from Dee; where he has: spent the' days on business matters, SE KK KRR KKK KK KK K] Do not forget the ichicken ql@ar d LEST WE FORGET * *[at the Pilaener hote} & FEREHIRR KX KKK XK K25 cents—Ady. 5 3 d ’Mpmhy of each- week In intro- || ] = : l(cclmm, N.'D,, after twothe U e ‘on’thelr boat, |spen el'aT l:fmb :::tniei‘:“;‘;:n;:mmmm Miss Helen Chapiian. of “""‘"““‘ Dleasant weeks at the Bay, 25 Bemidjt young|ducing “Current Opinion,” a monthiy | 28 has arrived in Bemidji an ore- | arold: ¥an Dusen of Grand Forks people are inyite attend a con-|Mmagazine of the review type, to the|{ - Openfortlla mlp)l:bfll of the public cvuyd. The great Minnesota state fair will |main_for several weeks, being the spent Sundsy at the Bay, | tinuation of the week's party on Sun- Deople of this locality in an effort to be held September 7 to 12: The:Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 6. The: Beltrami school officers will meet in' Bemidji Wednesday, July 15. " oninent educators will take part. The ‘Independent School. District + of Bemidji school board' election will be held im the Central building July 18. Three members are to be elected. guea; ot Miss Bertha Decaire. One of these davl you ollnt to s, from 8 to 11 a. /Mrs. A, A. Westeen of Grand Forks| : s party the|Win & “h"“,’““' “prize offered: by e‘“?zom 12.30 to 4.30 l;.’ e Accompanied by.her daughter, M 3 — R Yquwmhnadddmlpednddfflmfie&mhofdmn 0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- |G, H, Naramore, and two,chlldren, Women act as factory mupaetors in Mnflel&mgthlflp P of - ure taken.—Adv. George and Martha, and aister, Mrs, British Columbls. “ It is the finest public institution of its kind in Miss: Alice Carlgon of Minneapolls C. L. Lund of Braddock, N. I = 4 the world. = A will arrive'in' Bemidji this eveningz, spending a week in Grand Forks be: > + The Lyons, France, Suffrage \lnion and will remain here several weeks]fore. going to Braddock - Mrs, ‘W - Work was has 1,200 m;mbsrs, : asthe guest ‘of Miss Arvilla Kenfleld. |teen will réturn' to ' Bemidyi ~next [coTmenced ‘this wéek: on the con-|_ The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, | Week. B truction of the nevi Great Northern = 3 . . e , ‘ . a3 L3 depot and it is expected to have the isithe finest hotel in the Twin Cities.| Mre. George Barlow, Mrs. P, J: Sul= Ton-walla i Popular prices.—Adv. livan ‘and. sons George and Bud. of foundation “walls completed - before i It matters not where you reside or what you w;nt, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is relisble and will give you the best value for your money That the state meeting of the Uni- ted Charities association will be held here Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The state commissioners will meet here B " lthe end of the week. ‘The foundation: Mrs. A. D. Perry, an employe of | Bast’ Grand ‘Forks, came to the Bay |y ¢ concrete and the new building the government school at Sisseton, |from Lavinia a few days ago, Where | oin po cot soveral foot further away South Dakota, returned to her; home | they. have spent the past week at the| s m the main tracks, thus allowing in Northern yesterday where she will | Prather ‘cottage. -They expect to wider platforms along .the front of. at the same lln}e. spend her vacation, camp a few weeks at the-Barlow cot- [y building. - Owing to-the strenu- ‘'he second annual session of the| Have your furniture repaired at|t8se: ‘[ous “kicks” registered by local em- General Conference of Chippewa In- | e bargain store first class work at|. John-Love of Key West; Minn., has ployes of the company, the new. dians of Minnesota will be held here | ceagonable prices .—aav. returned to his home after an-en-|structure will- be partitioned off July 14. One hundred Indians rep- joyed visit and fehing trip. with Pom |about the same as the old depot, and resenting 12,000 Chippewas will be Nisbet. not_directly: opposite as outlined in here. D. B. Ferguson left for Mallory, |the last issue of The Times, = That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami Minn,, with a big pail of fish that| Mesdames George Kreatz and Wal- ounty Agricultural association will Uncle Tom caught wandering around [ter F. Marcum will entertain this| be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. in Lake Bemidji. evening at the Marcum <ottage, lo- hrany features have been secured and Mr. ana Mrs, Harry Simcox of Lit-|cated at the head of Lake Bemidji, the exhibitinu is certain to be a tle Falls, who have-been-the guests |in honor of Mrs, R. H. Schumaker. greater success than ever before. of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClure for|The affair-is to be a picnic supper That the readers and publishers the past week, left Sunday evening|and the guests will include Mr, and of the Ploneer appreciate it if you for their home. - g Mrs. Frank Lycan, Mr. and Mrs. A. phone 31 when you go somewhere, if FAK R R KRR E KKK RN KRR ERKK KRR KK KRR KRR KKK KKK x * Do you want - THE ‘BEST--GROCERIES found in’ Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the . best money- can buy. 0TTO G. SCHXIAMT Bemidji tal&!.:meaota LSS S LSS SRS S SRR £ S 8 AR KKK KKK KKK Miss Margaret Stoner of Brainerd arrived in the city last evening and will be the guest of Miss Lucile Me- Cuaig for several weeks. Miss Ston- er is a former Bemidji girl. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you: pay than any other hotel in the Twin Citles. —Aadv, Bueford. M. Gile, the Bemidji ag- riculturist, spent today at Solway * We strive to sell. x THAT'S NATURAL. — & | MoQUAIG * But we strive harder to please. & - 'THAT’S SERVICE. **i**i GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisions Courteous attention has won over many jewelry cus- 3 - tomers to us. Third St. Bemidji KRR KKK KKK KKK «a«x««««#i«#««« Je ke Kk o kk ok ke ok k Kk ok kkk kKKK AR KK George T. Baker & Co._ KX KKK KRR RKKK KRR KKK KRR K KK F S kkA Rk Ak kK Kk ok / 5 FhKhK KKK A KA KK fit****t** i G. Wedge, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stan- x $ s $s$S S REK Rigd yoix trisnd goes, §f & Tiend’ pomes where he assisted in the organiza- Judge C. C. Coeley left for his o e Rl R 'Roherts e X SAVE YOUE MONEY! g el home, if a friend visits you, it you |'O" Of @ Farmers’ club. He spoke |aome Sunday, having week-ended atf1on: Mrs. Sarah H. Roberts, Dr. x58S . NORTHERN GROCERY re 'n arty, it you o to :a sozlal on the value of a club and co-oper- |the Woodworth cottage. Mrs. E. 1 - arcum, Mr. and Mrs, * };tegularly and B{atr:math . SCHOOL SUPPLIES * 5ntherlnpg ly(’ youy havge a wedding, | *t1V® SPirit advantages. Mrs. H. B. Woodworth and Miss Gegrfi E.wcgsoll;’ersgsfl;:;ng:m : lc)i:‘yy.weg(lyym;n;efizn:g ays‘::; : : COMP. if there is a birth or death in your| Stock of your liquor chest before|Maud Templeton have opemed the |y M B B DAED L Snd US| B Gtk ek, fit-monthly do it X 1o Bem1d}i at the * family, or an event of special in-|the new ordinance goes into effect. | Woodworth cottage for the month of | ' " o Croohator M aud ™ Mrs : mi?nt'hly. Thxeldo{lars will L iz . * e, e terest In your neighborhood. Tell |Fine bottled goods at Lane’s Liquor | July. : George T. Baker, Mr, and Mrs. Georzo | & © . TRY 1T, + BEMIDIIPIONEER $CHOOL & * WHOLESALE . us. It helps to make the paper more | Store.—Adv. John Cooley left for his home in|reats ana Mr. ang:Mrs‘. R. H. Schu- * Now is the time to open a * SUPPLY - 8TORE * * GROCERS * interesting to you and to others. N. Lanseth and wife of Leonard |Grand Forks, having visited the 4th |, ver and Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. :huk account with the . . R R T were Bemidji. visitors yesterday. Mr. [and Sunday at the Kennedy cottage. | yaroum. - SECURITY STATI-HANE Sy B Lanseth left last evening for his| Donovan Paynme spent Sunday at Ralph Gracie, a’graduate of the « KEERK KKK KKK KKK KRR KR KKK KKK KKK K KKK KKK KKK home and Mrs. Lanseth left for Foss- the Bay, the guest of Lawrence Ken- nedy. L Mr. and Mrs. W. L. George have returned to their home in the Forks after a week’s outing at the Bay. President Frank L. McVey, of the Yniversity of North Dakota, accom- panied by his wife and three chil- dren, Virginia, Jeanette and Frank, have opened their cottage for the month of July. With the exception of one cot- tage, every house at the Bay is now filled, and this one will most likely Bemidji high school, who recently re- turned from Macalester college, St. Paul, where he is taking the scien- tific course, is proud of his success as a photographer.. While at school he was most often spoken of as the ““Macalester Kodak Fiend.” His pic- tures of mtercollegiate events being eagerly sought after in all the col- KRR KKK KK KK KKK KKK OUR merchandisg sales are always on the increase and each month has been better 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 quantity. W. G. SGHROEDER Bemidji, Sl ton where she will be the guest of relatives for a few days. \ What can you do? Can you keep books or write shorthand? If not, attend Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn.—Adv. Rev. B. E. Williams, pastor of the First Methodist church, at Kansas, Mrs. J. H. Earling of Wilton was |Illinois, with his wife and daughter, a Bemidji shopper Friday. Miss Margaret, are spending a The Boat. Phone 93.—Adv. month’s vacation with the pastor’s Mrs. B. Whiting and daughter Mil- |S1°t€" Mrs. Katherine Gehret. dred of Northern were the guests of | On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- XK KK KKK KKK KKK KRR KKK KKK KKK BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Wholesalers and Retailers of Typewriter Paper and Typewriter Ribbons, You save the middleman’s profit when you buy here. Full ream boxes at from 75 cents and up. All kinds of building ma- % terial, as much or as little as ¥ you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER CO. e kK ok ok ke ok ok ok % %k ¥ Kok kK * Coal and wood also for sale ¥ * Security State Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minn.. *’****ti***ffit** Thh KAk k kA AA ARk AKA Ak k A H A kk kb kkkdh * R K K ko ok Kok ok kok ok Tk kh kA khhokhkk % Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. ¥ *x * R EK KKK KKK K KKK ¥ KKK KKK KKK KKK * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * K * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * % * * * .k * * * * *x * * % . d KR KK KK KKK KKK Bemidji friends yesterday. rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will |be occupied by the first of mext = +« BEMIDJI- MUSIC HOUSE oi "Wood! Blione: 199 —iiy: be pleased to recommend it to your | week, ¥ friends when you return home.— Mr. and Mrs, Quincy Brooks of J. H. Lambe, T. A. Corrigan aud' & 117 Third_ Street,, Bemidji. If you had need of a cook, MODEL MANUFACTURING Adv. this city will be the Sunday guests - : W. H. Graf, all of - Grand Forl L{ T ot el Pla- Woud you wait for one? COMPANY of the Kenflelds at'Cass Lake, Miss Nellie Jones of Crookston is |spent the Fourth and Sunday with 4 nos, -Organs .and; Sewing Would you hope for ome M s ) in Bemidji. She is endeavoring to|their families at the Bay, returning X Machines. Or go after one — by Jobbers Kitchen glrl wanted at once at|gqyin o three-year scholarship to the |nome Monday. x Use of the Want ad-Way! Hotel Markham.—Adv. University of Minnesota by winning K= Phone 573. Miss Clara Wolft of Grand. Forks Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Glenn Slosson has returned from |an award which is being offered by various points along the Soo Line|gpne of the leading magazines. Where he has spent several days On | (ares Jameson, editor of the Lit- Dusiness. tlefork Times, and one of the pioneer A complete line of field and gar-|residents of northern Minnesota, re- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. |tuyrned to his home yesterday. While Telephone your wants—31 Crnfectionery and Foun- is a guest at the Corrigan cottage. tain Sup-lies. Miss Anna Pederson, Gunnar Ped- erson, H. O. Sargent, Mr, and Mrs. P. O. Thorson, all of Grand Forks, = autoed as far as Fosston Saturday, wmfl%um g wfl: flm o J. BISIAR, MANAGER. Kk ke ok ok ok ok ok ok kK ISESEES RS S SRS St KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK EREK KKK KKK KKK KK 38 06 ok 0 2 % k08 % KX KKK KKK K KKK Akkkkdh K ok ok ok kok ok ok ok Kk ok ok khkhkrkkkhkrxkhkhkkhkk ****t******r*** * X * * x Fes z * * 8 where they left their cars and pro- | Sefes ladies’ and Stiace " shoes, shines without ) —Adv. i 1dj Fabbiag, %, FRENCH G x BARKER’S DRUG x ; A ) in Bemidji Mr. Jameson was the|coqeq to Bemidji by train where mrcmblufimm- du-h'l' .* THE CROOKSTON LUMBER and FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT % Miss Ada Smith of Baudette is at- | guest of Judge C. W. Stanton. they spent the Fourth and Sunday at | Aikisdsof ruseetor AR size, 10c. x > JEWELRY STORE x tending the session of the Teachers’| you will find more of the leading “Bemidji Beach,” returning to Foss- nflfl""“““‘"‘"”"@""’"fiéx"“ : COMPANY GO TO : Traini hool which i i i % ] cleans whitens BUCK, ress here, | \° MOW M|people from Northern Minnesota reg-|ton Monday morning and then- 1o sya S kiy s Saailiers Buck, mumuc. | X ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers ROE & MARKUSEN % progress here. istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, | Grand Forks by the auto route. P aind boxe, with Bpange The. Inband-| |l Wholesale * ‘Service and satisfaction. Mail * “Let the Model do it.” Headquar-|than at any other hotel in the twin | '”'“‘"m'r':u"" ::‘::‘:‘,"“""mma;f:’:fiwm_ * % Orders given that same ser- “THEY BEAT” * = — = | cities.—Adv. ~ | eha Drice Tuatamps tor fail sizo packase. sharses pate: 4« LUMBER,-LATH AND & vice you get in person. * & ¥ I the summer school. While in thef. x x 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. & Canm of Stomach Troubles. Miss Pearl Gray, who taught in the | city they were the guests of friends.] x BUILDING MATERIAL X BARKER’S Phone 206 x Sedentary habits, lack of out doof | wijton schools last term and whohas| g0 oo tne most enjoyable parties| ”"3‘,;‘%,,5:,’,‘3’,’,{{",’,‘,‘;{7;{" ers * = Third St. Bermidji, Minn, * exercise, insufficient mastication of |peen attending summer school in Ba- o-theyeummer swas ~ held” At i ihs *x * 5 * food, constipation, a torpid liver, midji, has been called home by the serious illness of her father who re- I&ifl*iiiii&i#iiii KRR R KKK KK KK KRR KRR KRR KK :k KRR KKKk K KKK * » * * * X X ¥ * ¥ x x X x X “Country Club” last evening, the af- [; fair being given by Lavinia summer worry and anxlety, overeating, par- taking of food and drink not suited HREKKK KK KKKK KKK ek % k& dek ok ok ok ok Rk ¥*t***i******‘k**‘¥ AAKAKAAAAA KA KR AAAA AAAAKAKAKARAAKARA R AA kAR Ak AAA AR KA K AR K AARK ******t********* Khkhkhkkhkkkhhkkkhkk * kkk kkk kk k kK it 11s, Mil o * x x to your age and occupation. Correct |* oy >t roawood Falls, Minnesota. lresiqents and attended by a tew per- n“l I_l Jl PERRM,"_T * ¥ % Wholesalers of We are Jobbers x our habits and take Chamberlain's |, "V o Werth, until recently cashier |sons from - Bemidji. There were « GUENTHER & MPHLHORN * & of x b ; . for the Sitzsimmons-Baldwin compa- |about fitty couples present. The|] Graduate Chiropodist * x x INKS PIN TICKETS * Tablets and you will soon be well ny and later with the Gamble-Robin- |«City of Bemidji” carriod th i ot x *ox PENS and * agaln. For sale by All Dealers. i ¥ of, Bem! CATT © guests |} . Corns painlessly remov- x . x X PENCILS GUMMED LABELS x i B i Son company, s sccepted & POsiton |to and from the pavilion. ed, bunlons and in- ¥ 'Contractors and Bullders X % TABLETS No need to send outside of ‘X n com- - % Horwayswill. bo' e atens ol he ;va;y uea 5 i:::: : s:cr‘;t:fiyu::lflgered“ Ben Schneider, together with his gvowlngnaillsclgn : Phones 431, 376 £ ; ggfi&%}‘gggm‘ms Bemidji ’l":: them. : next international council of wome! il = wife, little son and daughters, Tes- tifically treated. X x % Plonéér Bupply. Store. - IANAEST, see, Eylen and Pearl, arrived in Be-{§ - All'work guaranteed to be x - “%_ ¥ * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Can Save You Money. & Are you sure that your valuables|miqji last evening from Minneapolis; satisfactory x Bemidii, Minn. R TR ¢ £ 3 are !“*371 For 33-0‘;‘ a Y‘“‘: !01“ '::fl having made the trip by automobile. |} a1 at Remore Hotel or will : : : Bemidji, Minn. * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. : g rent a private safe deposit box in the|Mr, Schneider will spend several 3 ; GRAND Northern National Bank thus tnsur-| savs here, his visit being of & come make private calls, HEEEEIIRERIIREIKK KKK KKK KRR N KRR KRR KKK ing against fire, thieft or accident.— bined business and pleasure nature: He has business interests in Bemidji. ‘George S. Damon of Council Bluffs, Towa, arrived in Bemidji Friday and will remain in this section of the country for several weeks. Mr. Da- mon owns lands about 18 miles south. of the city and has been interested in the development of this county for the past ten years. He plans on Adv. | H E A I R E Mrs. C. N, Shannon and daughters Nell and Elsie, have returned from a THE HOUSE OF QUALITY |several weeks' visit at Mankato and other southern Minnesota points. TONIGHT While away they attended the mn’r-‘ riage of William Shannon of - this city, which took place at-Sauk Cen- The End of the Umbrella | o weeke seo _“R. J. Mitten of Tekamah, Nebraska THE SUNDAY NIGHT SHOW AT THE BRINKMAN The new Third St. Theatre Under the management of Fred Brinkman [ e 2l Y : (Bdison) ®ringing his family to Bemidji next S Nk ‘ ¢ : . |is a visitor in Bemidji. He is inter-|year for thelr summer vacation. F SUND AY 7 ‘ D'}‘lhe rfno;th se]gs‘i‘lt'mmlto:ifes tlil: ested in this section of the country, |« r ang Mre. Carl Jacobson re- ; R £ = : ! i olly o e Dailies s having bought land in the proximity}yyrmeq to Bemidjt yesterday after-| B8 - 5 2 2 which Mary Fuller does some of Bemidji some ten years-ago. To- clever detective work and is near- . gether with G. R. Damon he has been ly blown to atoms. spending a few days in this country each year, fishing and camping. . l_ . 8 Mrs. Hssie Senear left this noon ’A 'Haca w“h "m mead for Deer River where she will be (Kalem) present at the wedding of her sis- A thrilling railroad story ter, Miss Erma Mosher to Edward Schmedeki,~ The bride and ’bride- groom will leave for Minneapolis on noon from Blue ‘Barth where they have ‘spent several weeks as the guests of Mrs, Jacobson’s parents, Mr and Mrs. S. McDonald. The McDon- Warner's Features presents Miss Gene Gauntier in - alds’ accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jac- obson-home, the trip being made by - A A big mmstrel show, the hit of the year; Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. |10 three parts, “’“h other Picwures. - A_gripping storyu?: A humdinger entertainment. funny as can be, When you-have trouble with your |the Alaska gold fields. A unique picture portraying thelcg, = you see this performance you are sure to agree. stomach - or chronic constipation,|hardships, of & good woman’s trials and tribulations” in don’t imagine. that your case'is be-|frozen Alaska where man’s fitness for supremacy ‘Twill have many features you don't see every day, Lees yond help Just because your doctor|measured by muscle, brawn and nerve and where severity|And-the big folks in show land will have something to say. ;',"" = ‘;',"’l P 'e;';’ M.~ G.land fearlessness are necessary for a woman. to withstand|Its songs and stories you will find them all new, g e o Writes|ihe: life among the gold crazed man beasts. A very su- And the singers and dancers should prove pleasing to you. w Joe Alvia and Sam Cuily, the comedians with Alvia’s musical show, having had much experience in former years with big minstrel productions, will ,feel'a_t home. i their honeymon ‘trip and will make Mlke' .Il‘g‘ )A ve“gfll their future home in Deer River. - 5 i The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, A dandy comedy sparkling with sliows an interest in your comfort 5 and welfare that extends beyond |«por gver a month past T hnu ‘been ‘ : merely providing a place to eat 81d |iroubled with my stomach. - Every-(Perior melodramatic photo play, a Warner's feature you| . . .. big minstrel, next sunday it will be, Doc Yak D e o e, D G e ' -~ {it:will breal all the records, and that you will see, odations and service than any other |of Chamberlain’s- advertising: book- z Ly L » (Selig) ,I:Jtel in the twin cities. Popular |iets came to me. _After reading X = ik l1t’s the classiest show you've seen for some time, Picture cartoon prices—Ady. itters fror oe } : nd:the theatre goers should all get in line. Miss Emerelda Perry and Ther sis- h en: i 3 : : Sern ot esday only, Mary[ter. Mrs. W. E. Ht.rdlng, aof Northern; 7 . p,fflf,‘,fiNfi,T%m 3} th{ sm,l;,.y were, in Bemidji . Frlday fi:" meet | Country. = A five-part Famou: ; Player production. | 4. | H