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

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‘ About The CityJ IR E R R SRS SRR SRR ¥ LEST WE FORGET * R R R R R R R R e R R R R R Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. s The fall termt of court for this county begins September 8. “ s X The great Minnesota state fair will be held September 7 to 12. e The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 5. .o The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tucs- day, August 18. e 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 ja Bemidji August 11. Twelve thous- and Chippewas will be represented. .. That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami ounty Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. i'ony features have been secured and the exhibitiny is certain to be a sreater success than ever before. “s e 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. Miss Beatrice Sevounn lpu this morning for Minneapolis and' Monte- vedio, where she will spend six weeky the guest of friends. 25 per cent off on Refrigerators for one week at Huftman’s & O'Leary. —Adv. Westurn, who.have been guests iat the Auger residence, ‘returmed -to their home in Warba yesterday. “Let.the Model-do it.” - Headquar- ters for Dry Cleaning. 309 -3rd:St. —Adv. Mrs. E. F. Stevens and son have returned from Monticello, Minmesota, where they have.been visiting Mrs. Stevens’ sisters for the past month. 25 per cent off on Refrigerators for one week at Huffman’s & O’Leary. —Adv. K. 0. Foss of International Falls, where he is connected with the In- ternational Lumber company, :was in Bemidji yesterday on business mat- ters, Do not forget the chicken dinner at the Pilsener hotel every Sunday. 25 cents.—Adv. Mrs. C. W. Preston of Minneapolis, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. -G. H. Strickland for the past two weeks, Teturned to her home this morning. One of these -days you ought tc 2 to Hakkerups and have your ple- ure taken.—Adv. E Mrs. R..F. Murphy returned this morning from Winnipeg where she has been attending the industrial ex- position and visiting friends for the past week. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities. Popular prices.—Adyv. Geprge French and family of Leonard have recently purchased a part of the Mary Wagner farm on Fourteenth street and expect to make [mgo Schulze of Tenstrike was a Jemidji visitor yesterday. The Boat. Phone 93.—Adv. I. 0. Myhre, manager of the Scrib- ner Trading company, was a business caller in the city today. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Misses Carrie and Myrtle Schafer of Wilton were Bemidji visitors be- tweens trains yesterday. Ladies ' Fall Suits and Skirts. O'Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Bert Barker left last evening for the twin cities where he will spend several days on business matters. New line of Ladies’ Muslin Under- wear. O'Leary-Bowser Co,—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors will leave this evening for Kelliher where they will be guests of friends over Sun- day, Two disnwashers wanted at the Markham hotel. Apply at once.— Adv. Mrs, S. Strawbridge of Grant Val- ley went to Great Falls yesterday where she will remain for some time with her son Louis. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Mrs. George Wilson of Eckles was His Indigestion Cured at Last. . After spending hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment-for in- ien and constipation with only orary velief, C. II. Hines, of ow, Ark, was permancntly ed by Chamberlain’s Tablets. For sale by All Dealers. GRAND THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT The Double Gross (Edison) Third Series of The :Man Who Disappeared, taken from Popular Magazine, and it promises to be a thriller. A Pair of Stockings (Essanay) Bemidji their future home, Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. Miss Mae Koors left Thursday night for the twin cities. From there ‘she will go to Kentucky and other southern points, where she will visit relatives for several weeks. Roman stripe silk, Silk Poplin, Taffetta Moires, the popular silks for fall. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Mrs. Thomas W. Beare of Brain- erd, is the guest of Mrs. Frank Ly- can of this city for several days. Mrs. Beare is well known in Bemidji, hav- ing made previous visits here. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Misses Luteness of Bagley and Os- trem of Fosston, who have been camping and visiting friends in Be- midji for the past ten days, returned |- to their homes yesterday afternoon. Stock up your liquor chest before the new ordinance goes into effect. Fine bottled goods at Lane’s Liquor Store.—Adv. Rev. J. H. Randahl has gone to Heart Lake where he will hold ser- vice tomorrow morning, returning to Bemidji in the afternoon. He will preach in the Swedish Lutheran church in the evening. The signs of the time are for you to take a course at Mankato Commer- cial College, Mankato, Minn. Send for catalog.—Adv. ‘George Shay, one of the chief cruisers of the Shevlin interests, re- turned yesterday from Montana where he has spent some time in extensive cruising operations. Mr. Shay makes his home in Bemidji. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cutter of Thief River Falls were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Flatner Thursday, en- route to International Falls and Spooner where they will attend the editors’ outing. Mrs. Cutter is Mr. Flatner’s sister. The Canadian Northern depot at Warroad was struck by lightning yesterday afternoon and was totally destroyed by the fire which followed the lightning stroke. Some of the records of the customs office and the railroad company were saved.— Northern News, Spooner, (July 17.) An ice cream lawn social will be} given at the John Moberg residence, 1002 Beltrami Ave. tomorrow, for The Misses Cecelia and Frances was in Bemidjl today -enroute - Thief Rlver Falls’ where he has ern, The Sether tamfly will remain at Turtle River for ‘several ‘weeks longer and this falt will- move to Thief River Falls. ~ The man without & home, the ship [without a'harbor, ‘are ‘examples ‘of misguided calculations. Make your ‘hanking home with the Northern Na- #lonal Bank while you ‘are earning money and ia your old age you can live confortably on the income from it.—adv. Miss Elsie Schmitt left this morn-| ing for a three weeks’ visit with friends at Sauk Centre, Osakls, twin cities and South Haven, At South Haven she will be the guest of Mrs.] A. W. Swenson, formerly Miss Min- mie Kersten, ‘who. taught in the Be- midji schools. Miss’' Edna Schmitt of Thief River Falls will join her sister in the twin cities August first and will nccomlnny her back to Be- midji. Oscar Nelson, one of the tellers in the ‘Northern National bank, is at Tenstrike where he is taking the place of Joe ‘Herman, formerly of this city, who is the cashier of the bank at that place. Mr. Herman is ‘been at hand. Great Lakes trip. He was accom- panied by Gregg Malone, —assistant ston Lumber company. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, 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 prices.—Adv. J. W. Johnson & Son have sold their drug stock to L. H. Burns, who will move it from its present location to the two-story building north of the postoffice. J. W. Johnson and his brother, C. M. Johnson, have been in the drug and clothing business here practically since the town start- ed. Last spring C. M. Johnson sold his half interest to J. W. Johnson & Son, and now they will continue only in the clothing business.—Cass Lake] Times. f Mrs. 0. B. Johnson of Blackduck, who has been visiting at the Charles Ditty home and also renewing old ae- quaintances in the city, returned tof her home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson came to Bemidji Wednesday to attend the school meeting, Mr. Johnson returing home the same day. It is three years since Mrs. Johnson last visited Bemidji and ‘which time she, together with sev- eral others drove here from Park Rapids. time there were only three residences in Bemidji and she thinks the growth and progress of this city is nothing short of marvelous. “THE MASTER MIND” COMING This Five-Reel Production to Show at Grand Next Tuesday. announces for Tuesday afternoon and- evening a wonderful five-reel produc- tion in “The Master Mind,” with Edmund Breese in the star role. It is a picture of the Jessie L. Lasky studios, who also produced “Brew- ster’s Millions.” This picture is be- ing sent here with the understand- ing that the Grand charge an ad- mission price of 10 and 20 cents. This price Bemidji people will glad- ly pay for this class of entertainment. In tht Eastern playhouses the charge of 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 has been ‘made for this same five-reel produc- tion. As a stage play “The Master ” the o1 wmvelmflhllltk ch\ Polishes and Pthrg hdm' and children's shoes,-shines witheut ' e B CLOSS,” 10c. ination d pelishing munao‘;mmwu-nu-m‘.frmxm WAITEin tiqnid form withspong)quick- -g:-l : 5':‘::';' canvas shocs. oo S sse: I ‘whitens BUCK, NUBUCK, ll SHOES. In round white cakes the benefit of the Swedish:Lutheran church. Hours, 8:30 to 9.—Adv. Mrs. Ethel McVetta and daughter and Mrs. McVetta’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ames of Fargo, who have spent | 2 month at their cottage at Lavinia, |~ returned to their home yesterday. Mrs. McVetta is librarian at the Ag- ricultural school at Fargo, North Da- A delxghtful comedy drama. Stung and Dippy's Dream Tworollicking comedies by Kalem Next Tuesday—Jesse L. Lasky will bresent the eminent dramatic star, Edmund Breese in his most thrilling dramatic triumph, “The . Master Mind.” kota. = -Bemidji relatlves have just. learn-‘ ed of the death of William Scharf, of ’ll!l&lnd ’:k in z(ne boxes, with 10c. In hand- Sl e i flurludflrflumniiu the Kindyon waut,send s e T e tor Package, oares it now taking his vacation, having gone |Suffering that must be endured until to Buffalo and New York, taking the |Medicine can be obtained. The safe! logging superintendent of the Crook- [Diarrhoea Remedy. sixteen | 81 years since her first visit here, at|f Mrs, Johnson statéd“at that |dl C J- Woodmansee of the Grand || Mind” was presented two hundred¥: the most \exvmnslve roduction M Woodmansee hag settired and’should pack the theatre to its doon Tuesday. night.—Adv. Honore ‘st aside ~the$20,000 -verdict given to Miss Genrglp Jay by a jury which heard her ‘breach of promise suit against Homer R?llelmxver. choir-] master for "Billy Sunday,”the evans| gelist. ~In his decisfon the judge sald that the verdict was out of proportion to: the financial. situ#fion ‘of the ‘par: ties. It is too great a rigik:to depend up- on neighbors or sendifig for medicine in case of a sudden.attack of bowel complaint. “In nlmo%; every neigh- borhood gomeone has digd from chol- era-morbus that could have easily been saved had the proper medicine Then think of the | way is t0 keep at hand a bottle of, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and It has mnever been known to fail afid has undoubt- edly saved the lives of many people. Buy it now. It only costs aquarter. For sale by All Dealers: Notice to Water Consumers, Remember, Monday, the 20th day of July, is the last day for discount on water bills, GEORGE KIRK. The Brinkman, Showing July 24, Famous film, The Million Dollar Mystery.—Ady. THIS YEAR SEASOH. 1914 ~ " June 15 to September 15 No where clse in all the world is there a place o fich in natural phenomena. Puliman Standard Slecping Cars daily direct to FOR ONE HOUR | FOR ONE HOUR 3T0 4P, M, Stk ‘Petticoats —Worth up 10$1:98. .. Summer DRESSES —Worth to $5.95. ‘Gardiner Gateway ‘This is the natural and logical route to and through the Yellowstone. You osee it all—the painted terraces and bison at “Mammoth;” the paint pots » and geysers, in tegular ‘order; Yellow- stone Lake, a'mile and a half above the sea; the Grand Canyon, the climax of the tour. Througii regular Train Service daily. with Pullmans direct to the Parl boundary and North Pacific Coast Points. Send for illustrated literature. A. M. Cleland, G P. A., St Paul, Minn. Union Depot Panama-Pacific International Exposition Ly st Bt i fonetin The new Thirdet.%Theatge 2 i WHITTEMORE: nos. 0., ’ lo-l.a;l:-ny Street, L ? and_ La; 3 M factu: Shoe Poishes in m'f'v"u. o2 DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBED. puumm-, as they cannot diseased portion of the ear. only one wav to cure deafness, llld fl‘lA( is by evnnlmtionu remedies, d, inflamed: Lake City, Minnesota, who!died last{th 5 night. Hé is a father of H. A. Scharf and Mrs. A. E. Webster, both of this city. Lake City for several weeks and Mr. | Scharf for the Dast week: Leland Sether, formerly of War- Ten, -who hn.s _spent the past several Mrs, ‘Webster has - ‘been in{by. mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused | Catarrh,«which {s nothing but-an in- "condition of the mucous surfaces. ‘e .will give One Hundred ollll'I !ox' ‘5:'\-1‘-) Bhals chtnor. bo-cored by Haita] catn-rh Cure. Send for circulars, free. . CHENEY ‘B’oli & %9.. Toh-lo, Uulo. 101 dian INNEAPOLIS—the city beautiful— a more delightful place to spend ~a vacation would be hard to find. With its many beautiful lakes and drives, its nearby resorts and points of interest, including Lake Minne- tonka, Minnchaha Falls, Fort Snelling, Minnesota State University, State Capitol, White Bear Lake, etc., with it free daily band concerts, varied theatrical offerings and other amusements, there is ample opportunity for any man or woman to-enjoy every moment of a long or short sta 6 e : Everfi}flng considered, the most desirable and ad- vantageous place at which to stop is the Hotel Dyckman, located in the centerof Minneapolis, within easy reach of every point of interest. Every convenience,; comfort and luxury available in the first-class hotels of larger cities is at your command. Two beautiful cafes, cuisine the finest, prices most moderate. Prices $1.50 up; every room has a private bath, 300 rooms; fireproof building. HOTEL DYCKMAN SixthStreet, between H. J. TREMAIN Nicollet President and W, H. Joxes Hennepin Manager Avenues THE BRINKMAN — THEATRE : ', L Opening Tonight - “Midsummer Vaudeville Howard & Flynn ; A Night At The Club e A laugh from start to finish | - Pictures e Florence Lawrence in The Honeymooners. In Two Parts i s Murderous Elopement - |Four reels of film. . - Comedy Hit Mldsummer vaudevnlle and four reels of picture. all for 15¢ ‘Starting 1-|o Continuous T Adrplsgio chlldren llc.aAduItMSc

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