Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 29, 1914, Page 3

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Minnesota, where they have nnent the past two weeks, 33 Mrs. S, Cage-of Turtle! Rlv, r wss a Bemidji caller between trains yes- terday. While in the city she en.lldd on the local trade, KKK KKK KK KKK KKK ¥ - LEST WE FORGET b KX EKEKR KK KK KKK KK Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. = . v The fall term of court for this county begins September 8. s s = One of these days you ought to 40 to Hakkerups and have your pie- .ure taken.—Adv. Misses. Ella and Caroline Sonstrud| went to Turtle River yesterday and will be the guests of Mrs: J. O. Se- ther for a short time. Mrs, D, A- Hall and children of Detroit, Minnesota, arrived in Be- midji yesterday and are the guests of Mrs. George Edwards. We've been waiting, so have you, for a New Bemidji. Get one at the Pioneer office.—Adv. 3 G. E. Carson, of the Pioneer Pub- lishing company, left this. morning for ‘International Falls, where - he spent the day on business matters. Miss Dora Flatner left this morn- ing for her home at Morris, Minne- sota, after a two weeks’ visit at the home of her brother, Arthur Flatner. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities. Popular prices.—Adv. Mrs. E. H. Roberts of Backus was In Bemidji yesterday between trains enroute to her home after visiting relatives in Turtle River for some time, The great Minnesota state fair will be held September 7 to 12. L R The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 5. * e The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tuos- day, August 18, Y . Annual meeting of Minnesota Shorthand Reporters’ association here Tuesday, August 4. . Mother’s club will meet in the club rooms of the library August 4. Election of officers will be held at this meeting. 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. PRY ‘William Lennon of Kelliher, coun- ey commissioner, arrived in Bemidji 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. .. That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami .County Agricultural association will] “*" 5 2 be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. midji band, left this morning for Aany features have been secured and | VAIKer where he spent the day. Mr. the exhibitlon is certaln to be a Remfrey has a lange piano and violin greater success than ever before. class at Walker. . Miss Nellie Boobar of Nary, who That the readers and publishers |has been attending summer school in . of the Pioneer appreciate it if you |this city, returned to her home to- phone 31 when you go somewhere, if | 2y, having taken the second grade F your friend goes, if a friend comes |3ubject examinations. home, if a friend visits you, if you Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives give a party, if you go to a soclal | you more for the price you pay than gathering, if you have a wedding, |any other hotel in the Twin Cities. if there is a birth or death in your | —Adv. family, or an event of special in- Harry Schmidt of Crookston ar- terest in your nelghborhood. Telllrivea in Bemidji this morn- us. It helps to make the paper more |ins with a crew of painters who ‘nteresliflz to you and to others. will complete the interior work of TEmm=======""|the Markham hotel annex. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of Schoolcraft transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Nettie Evans, who has been attending sum- mer school here, returned home with Mrs, Parmelia Melugin went to Eagle Bend yesterday on business. TFor Wood Phone 129.—Adv. them, Mrs. M. Hungerford of Hill City, J The Salvation ice cream social and entertainment in Minnesota, was a Bemidji visitor yes- terday. of ‘the board of equalization which Is now in session. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at ceasonable prices .—aav. Alden Remfrey, director of the Be- the city hall, Wednesday evening, July 29.—Adv. F. S. Lycan, proprietor of the Markham hotel, and son Wilbur, re- turned last evening from Cass Lake where they had gone to bring back the Lycan automobile which has been there during the past week. Mrs. B. Druck of St. Paul is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gill. Mrs. Druck has been Wednesday night.— |spending several weeks at Cass Lake ) Adv. this summer with a number of other Mrs. L. P Eckstrum has returned | St. Paul people. from a two weeks’ visit with relatives| * Hundreds have asked for them be- at Appleton, Minnesota. fore they arrived and hundreds are W, S. LaMont returned yesterday |daily being satisfied with a New Be- from Park Rapids where he was call-|midji at the Pioneer office.—Adv. ed by the serious illness of his father. Mrs. E. Lakin and Miss E. J. An- “The New Bemidji,” get one at the |derson of Winnipeg returned to their Pineer office—Adv, {nome yesterday after visiting friends Miss Mable Vaatvet of MclIntosh, |3t Red Lake Falls. They report Minnesota, returned to her home yes- | Weather conditions are very hot and terday after visiting relatives in |4Y around Winnipeg. Blackduck. -Miss Donna Lycan, daughter of Mr. g ¥ Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey left this af-|30d Mrs. Frank S. Lycan, has gone. ternoon for Crookston where shié wil |to Hubert and Nisswa, summer re- spend several days as the guest of |SOTts near Brainerd, where she will her parents. be the guest of friends during the A complete line of field and gar- | 2°X! several weeks. den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. [ Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser and Ay, family and the Misses Crowley and Joseph Bisiar, a member of the Wallace of Chicago, who are guests Bemidji council, returned this morn- |3 the Bowser home, autoed to Istaca ing from Kelliher where he had been | State Park yesterday, > on business, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lubeck have Miss L. S. Snyder and L. L Snyder returned \fmm_ their honeymfion Atl:‘ip. ' of Kelliher came to Bemidji yester- | 16Y have visited the twin cities, . day. They will take the teachers' |Duluth and other points. ‘For the examinations, present they will- make their home with Mrs. Lubeck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bowe, 1111 Lake Boule- vard. Marcus Day, who is connected with the land department of the state au- ditor’s office, making his headquar- ters at Bemidji, is now at his home in Fairmont, where he is attending a reunion, of the F,.A.:Day family. His arrival at Fairmont completed the family circle. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you relm—n home.- — Adv. B Emma Sanderson of Fargo, North Dakota, was among the out of town * visitors yesterday. Dreamland My barn is opened up to the farm- ers as it used to be. A, L. Collard. —Aadv. Mrs. James Halladay and children lhilfemores Shoe Polishes FINEST QUALITV LARGEST VARIETY DRESSING | e ione Cresco, Iowa, arrived in Bemidji yes- ichasers. The men are all favorably | | impressed with conditions as they — ) found them here and expect to make “GILT mn," the only ladies’ .nwdm.m that | purchases before they rewm to thexr E&Efi%fi?fl“:fi}‘g" l%‘s:i. Zl::‘:"o:’:?lm":"m present homes. e combinaticn for dnnh%‘ d polishing Mrs. Will Lozan and daughter Le- AR"size,10c. ;lia of Livingston, Montana, are guests at the G. C. Shepherd home. AL of rassehor tam ehoer: | Friday they will go to International “QUICK WHITE" (in liquid form with sponge)quick- lvdoun. and whitens «Ii'!l}'t'y umn Shoes. 1%:.’31& " cleans and_ whitens BUCK, SUEDE, and CANVAS SHORS: T rowsd it CAkes. packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. - In hande Some, large alaminum boses, wi 1t yourd loe1not keep the kind you it R Eice T Siampa for Sl aite DARKSRS: Ches "33«'2 20.20 ..-'I""‘&".‘...""'"....‘.’P‘ this morning to attend the meeting |, "‘New Bemidji” penc'ls . Does it uhe ecpmlsuv n!ter u ertlon?> % - Is-there a loreneu in the kidney] region.? Rt T esa symptoms augsens kids Give your trouble m.‘ompt atten-|- tion.' - Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys, Your neighbors use mend them. 2 Read this Bemidji tetimony. M. Flint, 519 Minnesota ‘Ave., Be- midji, Minn., says: “My trouble was from pain and lameness in my back, and if I .worked hard or did a lot of heavy lifting the trouble was worse. I was also annoyed by kid- ney weakness. I have found that I can rely on Doan’s Kidney Pills, procurred at Barker’s Drug Store, every time to help me out in time of need. They act as a tonic to my kidneys and soon free my back from pain and lameness.” Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Flint had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. and recom- people from Northern Minnesota reg- istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the twin cities.—Adv. = 7 Mrs. W. E. Harding, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. D. Perry of town of North- ern -for the past two months, left yesterday for Sioux City, S. D., where she will visit friends and relatives for some time, before joining her husband at Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oftedahl of Nary and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanson of Thief River Falls, who are guests at the. Oftedahl home, were in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Hanson is Mr. Of- tedahl’s sister. Mr., and Mrs, Han- son came up here to look over land with a view of investing in same. The best way for you to sec.ie a steady income from your savinzs is to secure a pass book from the Northern National Bank. Come in today. Mrs. A. L. Barker entertained at a porch party yesterday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. W. R. Macken- zie and daughter Gladys of Minnea- polis, Dora Hanson of Minneapolis, Miss Buckland of Minneapolis, and Mesdames R. L. Given, B. W. Lakin, Sell, Carl Johnson, A. Lord, H. L. Wilcox and D. L, Stanton. See our window filled with the Numbers 2 and 8. There is To “Defter pencil made to sell for a nickle. The Be- midji Pioneer office.—Adv. Miss Pearl Gray, who has been at- tending training school here and who was called to her home at Red Lake Falls by the serious illness of her father, returned to Bemidji yester- day and will take the examinations. Her father is improving. Miss Gray will return to her home the latter part of the week. - The Hotel Radisson, Mlnneayolis, 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. E. H. Allen, a real estate man of terday with six prospective land pur-I Falls to visit friends and will return | | sponge, 3¢ 1o Bemidji from there. They will| MAY GO OVER TO NEXT YEAR Trial of Porter Charlton, With Wife Murder. Naples, July 29- —The trial of Por- ter Charlton, charged with murdering his wife at Lake Como four years ago, probably - will be postponed until- next year. Charged A-loop of wire with strings to be tied over the instep, has been pa- tented to hold overshoes in pla: Remember . the Blobs? The old-time inkwell:used to give up many- fearful and" wonderful blobs, Carter’s Inx have had a ‘leading part in making blobs a rec- ollection of the inks of other days. Carter’s é Pencraft FComblnad Office and Fountain Pen '} isthe newest member of the Carter’s |1 lox family. It is for foimtain pens andinkwelluse. Pencraftink writes a dark blue and drres a jet black. Ot quick offering of this new ink is buf another indication of cur policy—to serve our customers the newest and best always. also visit at Park Rapids before re- | . While demonstrathq.; = low ‘prisoner in- jn,ll he; .how easy-he could o i | & cide by hanging, A! * - feet - slipped from. - and he was strangledto death * 'before’ He could Dbé’ released. « Hoats had been’lockpd:up for % ‘hurling a stone af an automo- *+ bile party and jokingly told ' his cellmate that he was go- + ing to hang himself, - +++++++++++++++++ DISEASE KILL"I(*:L NATIVES Attu Island In Alaska Rapidly Belnq 7 Depopulated. Seattle, July 29.—The natives on Attu island, the westernmost part of the Aleutian chain’of Alaska, are dy- ing rapidly and within a'few years the island will be e sl!‘ely depopu- lated, according to offi¢ers of the rev- enue cutter Unalga, which returned from an 800-mile cruiin’amdng the islands of the north. i Captain H. C. Hamlet, commander of the Unalga, said large-numbers of the Aleuts on Attu are dying .of dis- ease, the mortality duritig the winter and spring - being especially great. The Aleuts are afflicted with nearly every disease known“ato -medical science, the Unalga’s -officers said. FIFTEEN MINERS } KILLED| Fire Cause of Disaster” in German Mine, & Dortmound,” Germany, July 29.—Fit- -teen coal minars were kl’l}ed by a fire in the Hansemaun pit. * e e R New York canneries-are granted special permits to allow women to work 66 hours a week from June 25 to Aug. 5. ( IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irri- tatmg acids, Kidney “and Bladder weakmess result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The. kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to-the-bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scnldmg sensation, or setting up an irritation at ithe neck of the blndfler, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during -the’ night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a sca.ldmg sensation and is very profiise; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder: weakness, most folks call it, ‘becanse tlrey=can’t’ contydt'arifintion, ‘While it is extremely annoyingsand some- times very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments. to, overcome. Get about four ounces .of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a table- spoonful in & glass of “water < before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize #he acids in the urine so it no longer is/a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary or- gans which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes end lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who_are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen- did for kidneys and catiges 1o bad effects whatever. Here vou have a pleasanty effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. - Notice—New School House, The County Board of Education will receive bids for the erection of a frame school house on the- south- west corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 28, township 147, range 30. fications and plans may be seen- at the office of the county superintend- ent of schools, Bemidji, Minn." bids must be sealed and received on or before 2:00 0’clock P. M., Friday; August Tth, at the above place. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. B, STEWART, Clerk of Board.. In three parts, produce " mati +++++++++’qs++-i-. * moving throngh the streets of Berlin aroused the greatest excitement in| - the city and indicated the sudden turn{ - for the worse faken in the Austr Servian situation. It was officially declared the move- ment of troops was of no sigrificance, as they were -merely. changing quar- ters, but this explanation was not ac- cepted by the crowds in the streets, ‘who indulged in wild outbursta of-pa: . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY - TONICHT A Colonel In Chains (Selig) Speci- AIl triotic cheering. Europe Engages More Gold. New York, July 29.—With war in prospect Europe ‘éngaged approximate. ly $10,600,000 of American -gold for immediate shipment, Ploneer wants—one-half cent s ord cash. The Adventures of Kathlyn No. 5. Kathlyn has been led to_be- _-|lieve that her father was dead, but found him in chains in Um- ‘|ballah’s palace. How she escapes. and secures his freedom is a thrilling novelty. - > BUNNY BUYS A HAREM 2ty 08 (Vitagraph) - A new and pleasing comedy featurmg John Bunny and Flora Finch. A hit beautiful, 1 hundredfold. set from any d n applied. SAGE TEA TURNS ahAY HAIR DARK L] Gnnd.mathar'l recipe to bring -slor, lustre and thickness to hair when faded, streaked or gray. even shade of dark, v hair can only be had by brewing sixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. + lair js your charm. It makes or. + the face. When it fldes, turns . streaked and looks dry, wispy and ,gly, just an application or two of s+ and Sulphur enlmlwes its appear- 't, bother to prepau the tonic; you ‘s of “Wyeth’s Ssge and - Sulphur ¢ Remedy,” ready to use. +ye be depended upon to bring back natural color, thickness and lustr¢ jour hair and remove dandruff; swp ip itching and falling hair. iverybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and phur because it darkens so maturaly ! evenly that nobody can teil it has You simply dampen a nge or soft brush with it and draw s through the hair, taking one small and at @ time; by morning the gray ir has drnpvpm.red and after another ilication it becomes beautifully dark l‘.nppem glossy, lustrous and abun- The hext big feature is “The Only Son” by Jes‘se‘-L;.‘v iLz;sky'. 5 ‘ First Show 7:30 .- Second 8:45 Third 9:50 Admissubn &c and 15¢c Pencil Sellers! Attention Please! Will You Hava it When They Ask For I? It is safe to predict that the “NEW BE- DI’ will be the popular “writing stick” in this section of the state within a very short period. You’veoften wa:ted that smooth wrltmg lead. the kind that makes you want to write forever. Well, that’~ just-the kind you’ll find in the “NEW BEMIDJL.>” . Everybody sells rug store a 60 cent This can the mouthpiece. three-eight-four, wrong number, will be called. ery patron, YOUR WORK- IN TELEPHONING In calling a telephone num- ber always speak plainly, with your lips about one inch from _Always separate the figures of a telephone number as one- the operator if -she repeats the SPEAK DISTINCTLY ‘When you are calling for a telephone number you are voice to voice with a young woman who wants to serve you. If she hears you correctly, it is- unlikely that a wrong number “Good telephone service de- pends upon the attitude of ev- The: Northwestern Telephone Exchangé Go. ’em, or ought to. Just ask your merchant, if he does not carry them in stock he'll be glad to call 31 by telephone, and your desires will be filled while you wait. Just Say To The Man: “Here’s five cents, a new Bemidji, please” Nearly 100,000 “NEW BE)’HDJF 3" are in.; Bemidji right this minute. These merchants already have them and others are getting them_ as fast- as deliveries can be made. Their names will be added to this list then. ' Remember, too, that when you sell a “NEW- BEMIDJI’’ you sell the best nickle pencil in the world, and when you buy a “NEW BE= MIDJI” you buy the best nickle pencil in the world. The Stores Thét Sell Them Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store Edward Netzer Drug Store Roe & Markusen Grocery Store P. A. Nelson Grocery Store Henry Miller Grocery Store The Fair Store The Bemidji Pioneer Store and- correct Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has-no equal irr this section of the country as an!advertising medium. TON&HT The Perils of Pauline The great $25,000 eclectic ph&toplay by Chas.- Goddard, > an episode shown here every two weeks. see this series in two parts. - In"addition to the Perils of Pauline 3 ~ VALENTINE GRANT in " THE IDLE RICH ed by Sid Olcott. - flying leap from auto to auto, smlggle of the hero and the villian, .Tescue of the kldnapped heiress. Dalily, Except Sunda,y; : | o Do’ not miss the|~ THE BRINKMAN - THEATRE TONIGHT The. Suiherland Stock Co. Hal O’ The Hills A moonshine play full of comedy and pathos. Spec)al scenery and elecmcal effects. Come: to- %how ‘starting at 7.15 pictures run before and after . the big show curtain raises at 8:20 g Fopular Prices FRIDAY NICHT Complete chang'e of ‘program, The Convict’s Daughter, s ; beautlfu melodram Lof théWmds, the plotis: lald in Saskatchewan, Canada in the vicinity of Moose Ja

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