Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 17, 1914, Page 3

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) About The City AR A E SRS LR ERE S & ¥ LEST WE FORGET *|. EXERK KKK KK KEK KKK - Band concert every Friday n!g\ht at. the city dock. e The fall term of court for this county begins September 8. s The great Minnesota state fair will be held September 7 to 12. s s The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 6. e The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tucs- day, August 18, s The Independent School District of Bemidji school board election will be held in the Central building July 18. Three members are to be elected. . s 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 at the same time. s The adjourned meeting of -the General Conference of Chippewa In- dians of Minnesota will be held in Bemidji August 11. Twelve thous- and Chippewas will be represented. s That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami ounty Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. hrany features have been secured and the exhibition is certain to be a greater success than ever before. ° s That the readers and publishers of the Pioneer appreciate it if you phone 31 when you go somewhere, if your friend goes, if a friend comes home, if a friend visits you, if you give a party, if you go to a social gathering, if you have a wedding, if there is a birth or death in your family, or an event of special in- terest in your neighborhood. Tell us. It helps to make the paper more interesting to you and to others. [0 BREVITIE: Fred Peterson of town of Liberty transacted business in the city yes- terday. The Boat. Phone 93.—Adv. Miss Ruskjer of Solway is spend- ing a few days in the city visiting friends. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Charles Bush has gone to Brain- erd where he will visit relatives for a short time. A cnmplele line of field and ine of field and gar- FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine—double strength—is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun _to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complevion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails. to remove freckles—Adv. - GRAND THEATRE ‘THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ~_The Double Gross (Edison) Third Series of The Man Who Disappeared, taken from Popular Magazine, and it promises. to be a thriller. The thaybug's First Quarrel (Essanay) A delightful comedy drama. Stung and Dippy's Dream Tworollicking comedies by Kalem Next Tuesday—Jesse L. Lasky will ‘[day between traiis. VAN a bisiness visitor In the city yeste | 25 per cent 6ff om mrrlg'emom —Adv. Mathew Martin .of Crookston - has rented a tent on Lake Boulévard and will spend two months here. 25 .per cent off on Refrigerators for one week at Huffman’s & O'Leary. —Adv. i J. A Sheeran of Duluth; traveling passenger agent for the Soo Line, was a Bemidji business visitor today.. One of these days you ought tc 70 to Hakkerups and have your ple- cure taken:—Adv. W. E. Hyatt returned this mnrn- ing from Canada and Montana, where he has spent the past two months: Those who want real values should | attend the bargain sale at the Segal Emporium Saturday. Mrs. Willlam Hyatt has returned from Puposky where she has been vigiting her niece, Mrs. Roy Wilson. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities. Popular prices.—Adv. Floyd Hyatt returned yesterday from Deer River and will spend a tew ‘days in the city, the guest of relatives, If you want the best bargains of the season, attend the sale at the Se- gal Emporium.—Adyv. Tom Smart went to Sault Ste. Ma- rie yesterday morning, having been called there by the serious illness of his father. Have your furniture repaired at he bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Warner of this city are spending several days at the Lucy Hazen farm near Lake Plantaganet. Saturday will be a hanner day at the 'Segal Emporium. Many new bargains on display.—Adv. Frank Lutz of Cass Lake, a con- ductor on the Great Northern rail- road, was the guest of Bemidji friends today, Make every effort to see the bar- gains at the Segal Emporium Satur- day. Come early and stay late.—Adv, Misses Annie and Laura Snusted ‘of Nary are guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. George Larson of Nymore for a short time. - Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, givés you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Miss Edith Mills returned yester- day from Virginia, Minnesota, where she has spent the past month, the guest of her sister. Those who want real values should attend the sale at the Segal Empor- ium. Many new bargains on dis- play.—Adv. Tarley Dare and wife spent last evening in Bemidji. Mr. Dare Is editor of the Walker Pilot and was enroute to the editors’ outing. Let nothing detain you from at- tending the bargain sale now on at the Segal Emporium. Come. Do not delay.—Adv. Oscar Rusness of Moorhead will arrive in Bemidji tomorrow and will visit at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs..C. M. Bacon. Tom Russell of Kelliher, who has spent the past two days in Bemidji as the guest of his uncle, Attorney’ P. J. Russell, le!t yesterday ‘for ‘his] home, Mrs. J. H. Anderson of Boy River was in the city yesterday, enroute to Blackduck, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Randolph, for two ‘weeks. Hundreds of people are fast tak- ing advantage of the wonderful bar- gains now on display at the Segal Emporium.—Adv, Miss Anna Nokken of- Moorhead, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Bacon, 621 Lake Boulevard, for some time, will return to ther home tomorrow. Mrs. Charles Whefal of Chicago is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Glen Slosson of this.city. Mrs. Slosson and Mrs. Whefal visited relatives at Cass Lake yesterday. The girls of the Baptist church | will have a_candy sale Saturday af- ternoon at,Netzer’s Drug store. Div- inity and fudge a specialty.—Adv. ‘Mrs. Ed Tabor of: Bemidji, and Mrs. George Cyr of Red Lake Falls, are the guests'for the week at the Toupin home on Hunter. street.— Crookston - Daily Times, (July 16.) Mr. and Mrs. C. Cole and two chil=|: dren of Lawrence, Kansas, arrived in Bemidji yesterday. They will make this their future home if suitable ar- rangements can be made for a resi- dence. On nrrivmg at" Minneapnllu, -0} dl- be’ pleased to:recommend it to your friends when you ' return home.— Adv. rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will| 5 Present the eminent dramatic star,[* Mrs, A. G. Bernie and-her. sister, Edmund Breese in-his most thrilling | Mrs. Lizzie Lane of Tomah, Wiscon- dramatic triumph, “The Master |gin, were in Bemidji yenterday e Mind.” {‘..fi every few J J. Opgahi, the luutllng real tate dealer of Bemidi, called ‘on ‘| triends here Tugsdgy and at the same time located two new settlers in ou midst, in the persons of J, Nason and Philip Danter of - Glenwood, - this state. They - purchased -160. .acres : _|each of our choice lands, located. in +|dames: Nygand of weeks. Then a - friend gave him a small chew of “Right- Cut.’ Real Tobacco Chew. Quite the regular thing with “Rxght-Cut" Steady user now. Says it’ s the users. A man is glad he found it—and ]uat naturally passes the good word along. - Pure, sappy, full-bodied tobucco—sensoned - ‘mary tobacco. Just nibbl much less you have to s satisfied. bicco makes you spit too much. The taste of pure, with molas: tobacco taste in ‘‘Right-Cut.” nie’s daughter, Mrs. A. D. Perry of Northern. E. F. Netzer went to Crookston Yesterday where he will join his wife and two sons, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Netzer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Netzer and family will return- to Bemidji the first of the week. An ice ecream lawn social will be given at the John Moberg residence, 1002- Beltrami Ave., tomorrow, for the benefit of the Swedish Lutheran church. Hours, 3:30 to 9.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rauch and Miss Elizabeth - Tibesar returned last ev- ening ‘from Cass Lake where they spent the”past ten: days at Star Isl- and fishing and enjoying an outing. and sweetened just enough. - ‘ake o very small’ chnw—h-- than nuqu-rur the old ize. It will be more ?nnh:‘ ll::n a mouthful of ordi.. n it until you find the. strength ch suits you. Tuckit away. Thea letit rest. ‘See how B e Lhat the real tobacco taste comes, how it how few. The Real, Tphm o Ifyunrdu.lndmnol-alht.uodu-lne.h-hm for’a pouch of “Right-Cut” Chewing Tobacco. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY. UoUleolqumNcw York - = MEAT INJURIOUS 10 THE KIDNEYS Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid. 4 We are a nation of meat eaters ard our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys: do. their utmost to free the blood of * this irritating acid, but become weak ifrom the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste retained in_the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps_of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is frri- table, obliging you to seek relief dunr‘n’g the night; when you have severe hea aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepleas- ness; acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, getffom your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take & tablespoonful in & glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to meutralize the acids_in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad ‘Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally ‘o keep the kidneys clean and active. AF PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAR DARK Look 1 Nobody can tell if you use ’é’nmn,imo!her‘- limple reclpe of Sage Tu and Sulphur. A!mut everyone knows that Sage Tes and Sulphur, - properly mmpo\mded, brings back the natural color and lustre {o the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itehing scalp .and stops falling bair. Years ago the only way to get-this mixture was to make H: at homs, ‘which S-p and Sulphm will get & large bot- old: recipe for nbnm ily-and evealy fin without grinidng, how — 8 you. llkAJo be tobacco ! That’s why it : ready chew, cut fine and short shred 0 I.Iug have to grind on it with ,your teeth. you won’t Grinding on ordinary candied to- richtobacco does not need to be covered up and licorice. Notice how the salt brings out the rich e —————————— Miss Tibesar also visited her brother, Frank Tibesar, at Bemidji.—Crooks- ton. Daily Times. Miss Erma’ Stewart, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. N. Shannon, during the past three weeks returned to her home in Mtlaca this morning. She was accompanied by Miss Marjorie Shannon, who will visit relatives in the southern part: of the state for several weeks. - - Bargains so great they are prompt- ing every economical shopper in this city and vicinity: to the extent of sup- plying every present and many future needs, are now being shown at the Segal Emporium.—Adv. °*"Mrs.“Mark Motdé and son Harold and ‘daughters Ruby and Donna, re- turned yesterday noon from Gentil- ly, Minnesota, where they have spent the past several weeks. - Mr.: Morse, who is working on the erection of a new Catholic church at Gentilly, will not return to Bemidji for another two or three weeks. R. C. Buckley, the well known St. €loud architect, who has drawn the plans for the new home which is to be built by the Bemidji lodge of Elks, 1052, arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing. The plans for the building were submitted to the building committee this afternoon. There will be a spe- cial meeting of the lodge this even- ing. There {8 muck satisfaction In transacting your busines; with & growing bank. The Northern Na- tional Bank has' increased its busi- ness 26 per. cent in the last year. You are sure of a welcome ‘there.— Adv. Misses Alma Sether and Josephine Dixon, both of Warren, Minnesota, were guests at the O. B. Sonstrud home yesterday, enroute to Turtle ‘River, where Miss Sether will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. 0. Sether and Miss Dixon will visit for aweek or ten.-days. Miss Sether will resume her studies at St. Olaf’s college this fall and The new Third St. Theatre uatmns released ymg«l = i} First Show 7:00 “|Stevens and 0. B. Nygard is Mrs. Olson’s mother andf NIGHT TIME CARD laeond Show 8:30 Thlrd Ghow 9:30| Sec. 34.and 35, in this township.— | Clearbraok. Jom‘nn. ki Mrs. I1.°B. Olson of Doud ; avenne *lmsteu ata. iuncheon y&terdly, atternoon. - The guests included Mes- New ‘Richland, Minnesota,. Ellingson and daughter of Albert Lea, L. T. Skrivseth, O. B. Sonstrud. Mrs. Mrs. Ellingson is her sister. They}{] are both visiting at the Olson home for some time, "The: Hotel ‘Radisson, Mlnne&pollu, shows an Interest in your comfort and welfare that extends beyond merely. providing a place to eat and|] - sleep and gives you -better accom- modations and service than any other hotel in the twin cities. Popular orices.—Adv. Judge Stanton arrivedthis morn- ing . from _Bemidji. tion and minor civil matters will occupy > his ~ attention to- day and tomorrow. Friday morn- ing he 'will leaye' with, the edi- tors for Spooner‘'and Baudette. At the latter place he will hold a term of court, but will tdke time to enjoy the outing with the editors,” whose ranks he once graced, when he was honored by the presidency of the State Editorial association for a term, —Internatienal Falls Journal. W. T. Cox, state forester, accom: panied by his wife, was in Bemidji last ‘evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Cox will be the guests of the editors on the annual summer outing which is now in progress at Spooner and Baudette Among the ed!tors Wwho were in Be- midji last evening “on 'their way to Spooner. to attend the outing of the Northern Minnesota Editorial -asso- ciating, were J. C. Morrison of the Morris Tribune, H. P.,Phillips of ths |’ Mahnomen Pioneer, Dave Lightbourn "lof the Ada Index, E. C. Kiley of the| Grand Rapids Herald-Review, and M. C. Cutter ‘of the Thief River Falls News-Press. MEXICANSLEAVE FOREUROPE Steamer Leaves Havana With Promi- nent_Men on-Board. Havana, July 17.—The steamer Kspagne, which arrived here from Vera Cruz with several prominent Mexicans aboard, has sailed for Eu- rope. Francisco de la Lama, finan- efal minister in. the -Huerta . cabinet, and Generals Joaquin. and Mario Maas remdined on .the steamer, bu’ Senor Moheno, the former minister o’ commerce, landed and will proceed t: New York. The Brinkman, Showing July 24, Famous film, The Million - Dollar Mystery.—Adv. Results are most aiways certair when you use a Ploneer. want ad_ One-half cent a word. Phone 31. demand a certain style of over- - all that means service, com- fort and convenience. Hich bib and back; broad sws ers with elastic. Six pockets. Made of extra heavy denim. At best stores. - F./A. Patrick & Co’ :: Under the managemest of Fred Brinkman ~ TONIGHT L VALENTINE GRANT THE lbLE RICH Three parts with other plctures, produced by Sid Oleott A gripping plcture replete with thrills and soul-stirring human sit-| [i)y Warner’s Features. Do not miss the p from auto to auto, struggle of the hero and the villian, therescue of the kidnapped heiress.. Don’t fail to see this picture ~ Matinees Dal|y, Except Sunday 1:30 t0 4:30 - - Naturaliza- | 12 Ninth Street So., MINNEAPOL! ® - ART AHII MUSIC SCHOOLS T LAW S0HO0LS INNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART lustra %m Nimht. Diass ond Tor T L KOEHLBR. Director ioMN T R “Hith Bireet. - GUSTAVGS JONSON "fifinm | SCHOOL OF Music | Wiliom N. Peutine, . Nl\'fllfl-&fifir“u‘dm:« 1885-~NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, ART AND EXPRESSION—1914 hool 't 1c le e Do e e ?“'".y(“"u"\fu' giving ts, Tates, ‘of lled on request. !mflllflm“fi rite for catale d Information. 866 NICOLLET AVE.---OFFICE D of the Noritwest MUSICAL INSTRY VIOLINS Yusicst M M‘srcnmflhe. smn. and ADKINS & SONE 10 3a o B Miemmi M AUTOM ES AND MOTORCYGLES “AUTOMOBJLE AND_MOTORCYCLE Cylinder Reborlng Oversize Pistons and RI e S ins 5 Tng Merkle lotorcycles INFORMATION 'EDWARDS CYCLE CO. AUTO RADIATORS Osly lll"lm IWDIV |l|bs NORTHWEST ator Construction " Radiators Are Au e Manutaaiured Gom: Dt i G We Repair All Moxee. WORKMARGHIE SORIARY TEED_ Write for Drices. g)g'_g>a _gog ToddMig, Co. 553 I;au Evening Sehool Domhh uoullu'a—wrl LIGHTNING RODS ur family and bul b il R “53‘-’12 '|'Cwm3|_n u;g_ 00 it «m S s h S S E EYES nn‘m Glasses Titted and Guar- Shtoeairom 35,00 0 §500, 'AY MORE? wi JAMES E. LEE OPTICIAN 528 Nicollet Ave. SEWING MACHINES hw. Ouflvmnmh Tor cataiog, High 81 “,{’;‘{{';‘,E;‘,‘i“,&}é‘fi EI.MEI R lvl 3‘. &, WINDOW lllll!!l—WlSlll!LE = ORDER AN PRALER: o fad to e, Nagonal PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS !lfl' jamson & Merchant PATENT sad TRADE LICITORS OF. UNITED 81/ AND 9351685 METROPOLITAN Bibas MiNvEssors: Sm PORTABLE STEEL BUILDINGS Py METII. SIIEI.T!R co. 1009 Honnepin Ave. RAILROAD euuu. AGGIDENTS; "WRITE BISSEI.I. CLAIM AGENCY, II!I York uu Ild;., m--uuru.n";;".'a““a'r T szruna R isEae SRl RS A ats _'RUG AND CARPET GLEANING H. J. ARMSTRONG, 1014-1§ WEST 27th STREET Rugs and Carpets Cleaned by COMPRESSED AIR ke.ayus where. Minneapolis OHIROPRACTORS N S GRANT & DUNN Nize 259 Spinsh spevmmtisrs Chiroprastlo, adjustmerts -nd o8 weli e for 1 Sookiat 8a3 BOSTON BLSEK MNNEARDITS Conmutation Tree 517 3ar: | [ e e IWOLL gisiic ave- sunjiariumzns HAT RENOVATORS Ladies and Gentlemen send your Hats to b Claaned, Dyed, Re-Block Aoy St Froa Grtlog. TWIN CITY HAT MFG. £O.9 Central Ave. HOTELS E] Ilo'I'EL CAMFIELD EfOHTH, STREET AND | 4 Singlo rooma with private bath 31 dowble Fooms $1-20 Convenienttoall depots H t l A" ModemanaBproties u e encn Ind Stlli ind Ave. So. WII.I.ISTOII TERRACE 21,5t 4nd 4ch Ax Minneapoiis Family and Traustent Hotel with § e Chte. - Koy walking distance. - On 4th Ave: car un“eE MINNEAPOLIS CARPET CLEANING & RUG FACTORY Beautitul FLUFF RUGS Made From Your Old Carpets 0. Andersen, 2112 Lyndale Ave. S., Minneapolis. TRADE SCHOOLS LEARN TELEGRAPHY. Short hours—Pleasant wo-k— Big salaries-Grear, deman earn board—Write - Tor Fros Catalogue. Basry’s Telotraph tuseii s Be Y Reisyew Oun DRESSMAKER MINNEAPOLIS, 807 CHAMIRR QL Loty NCBLE: PAUL, Tadividual 1ostraction. -Send Tof Booast MEDICINES AND EXTERMINATGRS HAIR GOODS CHARLES P. NELSON Optometrist and ‘We don't do °pt|cian work free, but do good work at a reasonable price. Eyes examined and glasses fitted by the latest and ‘most scientific methods. 127 Se. Seventh St.. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 18150 up. Send sample of halr— High Grade Hair Goods by Mail g 5gestn Spuistastion gurantocd. Old relable lowse. Swrzcues h any shade. Wilte 10ay. SKOUMAN HATR STORE, Street South, Minacapolls. S IHSUR!HGE—F"HER!L SERVICE FIRST GLASS 4166 FUNERAL sERvICE, g10 §100 Cash Benciic: 160 per moarh and up. Lo WiBreea™ 11" * Friendly Serviee Society, Kasota Bldy. APPLY SULPHUR IF SKIN BREAKS OUT - SULPHUR DRIES UP ECZEMA USE LIKE COLD CREAM TO STOP ITCHING “Any. breaking 6ot oF Teritation on the face, arms, legs or body when accom- panied by itching, or when the skin s dry and feverish, can be readily over- come by applying a little bold-sulphur| cream, says a noted dermatologist. I fake its place in treating the irritable nd_inflammatory skin - affections. While not always establishing a perma- nent cure, it never fails to subdue the itching irritation and drive‘the Eczema - away, and it is often years later be- He ‘informs us that bold-sulphur in-lforc any eruption again appears on the stantly allays the angry itching and sKin. irritation_and soothes and heals {l Eczema, right up, leaving the ‘skin clear Those troubled should obtain at lany pharmacy an ounce of bold-sulphur y p y am, which is applied to the affected ~ Pictures . and smooth. Bold-sulphur has occupied|parts in the snme manner as an ordi- 8 secure position for many years injnary cold cre 1t isw’t unpleasant the treatment of cutaneous disorders be-Jand the prompt reiief afforded, particu- cause of its parasitedestroying prop-larly in itehing lLiczema, proves very erty. “Nothing has ever been found tolwelcome, “This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, B8emidji, or write BErIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. 520 Capital 2ank Bullding 8T. PAUL ’ MINNESOTA Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pionzer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an. ad rtising medium. THE BRINKMAN THEATRE Opening Tonight - Midsummer Vaudeville -~ . Howard & Flynn. . - _A Night At The Club A laugh from start to finish Florence Lawrence in The Honeymooners. In Two Parts A Murderous Elopement |Four reels of film - Comedy Hit Mldsummer vaudeville and four reels ofplcture all for 15(: [ < Stattmg 7:10 contlnuous Admisslon. children Bc Aqulfg i18c

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