Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 3, 1915, Page 3

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~ | About The City R R R R KK KRR KK * LEST WE FORGET * AR R LSRR E RS REE RS In case of fire call 349. « e Summer school begins June 21. . It will last five weeks. . . Governor Hammond has designated May 18 as Peace Day. ... Next Sunday is Mothers’ day. All should wear a carnation. « s Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 5 to 9, in- clusively. « s . The Presbyterian Men’s annual ham and egg and flapjack supper will be held May 11. e . The high school commencement exercises will be held on Thursday evening, June third. .. There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, May 12. .. June 8 has been named as the next meeting date of the Beltrami county board of commissioners. s .. May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. s 0. That pedestrians should not cut across lots, but should keep to the aidewalks. Help protect the lawns and boulevards. « . Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. PR June 10 and 11 have been the days selected for the summer meet- ing of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association, which is to be held at Coleraine. The winter session will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and 10. Jue: BREVITIES Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank +.s8chroeder, of- Minnesota avenue, Sat- urday, a son. Mr. and Mrs. A. 'D. Simpkins of Turtle River transacted business iu the city Saturday. For Wood Phone 120.—Agdv. Clayton C. Cross, insurance and real estate man, spent yesterday at Shooks on business. Rex and Arthur Warner of Pu- posky were business visitors in Be- midji between trains Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Orr of Spur were in Bemidji Saturday on business. They returned home on the evening train. Boat house. Phone No. 240.—Adv. H. A. Scharf, who travels for the R First in Everything First in Quality First in Results First in Purity First in Economy and for these reasons Calumet Baking Powder is first in the hearts of the millions of housewives who use it and know it. CEIVED HIGHEST. AWARDS ¥ id's Pure Food Expesition, lPonMch Lumber company of Bon- ners Ferry, Idsho, spent Sundayin Bemidji. -Miss Ada Sell of Bemidji spent Sunday in the town of Liberty, the guest of her parents, returning to the city today. Mrs. J. J. Pfeifer returned yester- day morning from St. Cloud, where she has spent the past week, th guest of friends: . 2 Robt. Siebert, Carpenter Painter. " Phone 809-W.—Adv. Mrs. A. Wedoo, who has recently purchased a farm in the town . of Frohn, attended to business matters in Bemidji Saturday. " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson had as their dinner guests yesterday, Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Olson. E. M. Sathre, of the Sathre Ab- stract company, spent Sunday a! Hazelwood, his farm in the town of Liberty. He returned to the city this afternoon. and ‘When you are ready to paint and paper, call Hicks, 231. I will use you right.—Adv. Mrs. J. A. Younggren of Beltrami avenue, who has spent the past three weeks in Minneapolis visiting rela- tives and friends, returned to Be- midji Saturday night. A. C. Newton and family moved from 510 Beltrami avenue to 701 Mississippi avenue, Saturday. Mr. Newton has recently purchased the latter place from G. H. French. One of these days you ought to 30 to Fakkerup’s and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Attorney W. H. Oppenheimer, of St. Paul, spent Saturday in Bemidji on matters pertaining to Judicial Diteh No. 18 in Koochiching county, appearing before Judge C. W. Stan- ton. Mrs. Ira D. Cool and little daugh- ter, Gladys, will leave this evening for Chicago where they will remain during the next month as the guests of Mrs. Cool’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ferris. fave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. Tena Swanson of Fosston, Minnesota, was in Bemidji Saturday enroute to Cass Lake, where she will visit at the home of A. E. Anderson for a few days. She was met in Be- midji by Mrs. Anderson. Mesdames C. E. Battles and C. A. Huffman entertained the members of the Woman’s Study club this af- ternoon at the Battles home on Lake ‘Boulevard. The hours were spent in sewing and guessing contests. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rollg. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, who have spent the winter with their daughter, Pearl, who has taught the ‘Wilton school, returned to their home in Red Lake Falls Saturday. Miss Gray will return to her home tomor- row. Mrs. William Bush and little son of Brainerd are visiting at the home of Mrs. Bush’s son, C. A. Bush, of this city. They will remain here for a couple of weeks and will also visit relatives at Nymore before their re- turn. E. G. Klungness and daughters, Myrtle and Alma, left today for Mi- not, North Dakota, near which place Mr. Klungness has purchased a farm. Mrs. Klungness and the other chil- dren will remain in Bemidji until July, when they will join Mr. Klung- ness. ) Do you believe in signs? people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pioneer office for 5¢' each.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcum have moved out to their summer cottage at Birchmont Beach for the summer months, and Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald have rented the Marcum residence on Bemidji avenue. Mr. Fitzgerald is a machinist at the M. & 1. round- house. . Frank Rippel, chief of police, left this morning 'for Fergus Falls where he will appear before the grand jury of the Federal court on several cases involving the prosecution of men held on charges of introducing liquor in- to Indian territory in violation of the 1855 treaty. " Mrs. Rowe McCamus of Brookston, a former resident of Bemidji, came to the city Saturday. Miss Violetta Most been in Bemidji for some time, will accompany Mrs. McCamus to Brook- ston and will visit there for some time before retirning to Idaho. Do you believe in signs? people do. Here's one: “PLEASE"” DON'T ‘WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pioneer office for 5c each.—Adv. - A successful term of school was | closed at the Slough schoolhouse, Dis- triet No. 70, Friday, April 30, by Mrs. Homer Rosenberger. A bountiful dinner was served by the patrons dur- ing the noon hour, and a program was given.in the afternoon, consist- ing of recitations and-songs by the pupils and a talk by County Super- intendent Bradford. Most Grand theater, left last evening for Minneapolis where he will spend sev- eral days attending the-convention Brant of Lewiston, Idaho, who has|{ - -Glenn Harding, proprietor of the|J of the Motion Picture Hxhibitors" Assoglation of the Northwest. While in Minneapolis Mr: Harding expects to close several contracts which will bring some of the best and latest pic- tures of the movie world to Bemidji. Do you: helieve- in 'signs? Most people do. - Here's-one: “PLBEASE”. £ b DON'T WALK HERB. You can buy them at the Plonear office for 5c each.—Adv. : The fly is preparing to make an at- tack on the health of your family, of yourself and of your pocketbook. The house fly' breeds, usually, in fresh manure. The more of this waste that is allowed near the house, the more will the dwelling be infested with flies. Not only do flies breed in filth, but they have filthy habits. They are distributors of disease germs of all kinds, including tuber- culosis germs. Extreme care should be taken therefore to destroy breed- ing places and to keep flies out of the house. i All ladies who attend the “pleasing photo-plays” exhibitions at The Rex Theater, from this date until Tues- day, May 11, inclusive, will be given a ticket which will admit them free, to the afternoon matinees at that theater Wednesday and Thursday, May 12 and 13.—Adv. A novelty in the line of motor boats has been introduced by Arthur Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY “Master Key” Episode No. 12 of the moves along in a lively fashion. Dore and Ruth follow the Hindu to India where Dore is finally thrown into a dungeon. TOMORAROW Max Figman and Lolita Robert- son in “Jack Chanty” Five Reels Carlson who appeared. on criver last night with an air propelled hoat. This is something entirely new in'the line of locomation Apd the:affair eon- sists simply of an-epgine of two cyl- inders ‘turning a fan at the rate of 2,200 revolutions a minute. This en- gine can be attached to any boat or canoe and will rusa canoe at the TRUTH TRIUMPHS. Citizens Testify for the ‘Public Benefit, Bemidji A truthful statement of a Bemidji citizen, given in his own - words should convince the .most skeptical about the .merits of Doan’s Kidney Pills. .If you suffer from backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, uringry disorders or any form of kidney ills, use a'tested kidney medicine. A Bemidji citizen tells of Dean’s Kidney Pills. e Could you demand more convinc- ing proof of merit? ' P. M. Dicaire, grocer, 1101 Irvine Ave., Bemidji, says: “I was afflicted for fifteen years with kidney trouble. I had pain in the small of my back and twinges when stooping or lift- ing. My back also ached at night. I had dizzy spells and after stooping, ‘my sight became blurred. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they brought me great relief. I have since recom- mended Doan’s Kidnéy Pills to many people and will continue to do so. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply. ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s :Kidney Pills=—the same that Dicaire had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. “TIC" GLIDDENS SORE, TIED FEET “TIZ” makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. =Away go the aches and _pains, the, corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. .} «rrZ ut the acids and ipoisons that puff “up your feet. No matter how hard ou work, - how ~long you dance, how~ far you ‘walk, or how long —Fou .-remain " on your feet, “TIZ” sbrings restful foot comfort. “TIZ” is won- derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or eem tight. o Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” now from any druggist or deparbment store. End foot torture forever—wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ These ribbons are fully guaranteed ;ls the best. 6n earth. Come in neat tin boxes. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. In Every Branch of Every Business there are records: of ' some kind. Whether those records are the best for the business -or not is sel- dom considered—*“We've used them for years and they've served their purpose.” And.there the mat- ter drops—but we don't intend to let you drop it until we've had a chance to prove to you.that there ] PemBook made expressly to fit the needs of every -depart— ment of your business. Made to save money for you—made to keep your records at a minimum of cost and a maximum of accuracy. There is an | P e Bo ok for Every Business and Profession Information in detail for. the asking. .. Bemidji Pioneer Office. Supphy-Stofe Security Bank Bldg. S S Phone 31 rate of fifteen miles an hour. Las! night a run was made to Ranier and'|° back withithe engine in a heavy row boat and a speed of nine miles an'|} hour was made against the. wind. The advantage claimed for this type of engine is that it will run wherever the boat will float and-there is no danger of the propeller striking rocks of ‘snags, as it stands entirely above the water. It is also used on ice boats.—International Falls Journal. The management of the ' Grand Theater has secured an unusually good program for this week. Well known subjects, and better known and very popular players. will be seen throughout the week. Watch = the daily advertisements in the “‘Pioneer” and see for yourself. -Program chan- ges every night.—Adv. An announcement’ of interest to Bemidji people was made in the so- ciety column of the Minneapolis Sun- day Journal as follows: *“Miss Mar- tica Byrnes is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Byrnes, who an- nounce her engagement to Hallan Lewis Huffman of Bemidji. Miss Byrnes is a graduate of the University ol Minnesota class of 1913, and is a4 member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Huffman was graduated from the college of law at the University of Minnesota in 1914. He belongs to Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Delta Phi fraternities.” Accompanying the announcement is an’ attractive half- tone of Miss Byrnes. Mr. Huffman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huff- man of this city and is one of Be- midji’s prominent young men. He. is engaged in the practice of law, hav- ing a large clientele, and is associa- ted with Attorneys A. A. Andrews and John Gibbons under the firm name of Andrews, Gibbons & Huff- man. Miss Byrnes has visited at the Huffman home on several occasions. The marriage will take place during the summer. Dr. Gertrude A. Walker of the Wo- man’s college of Philadelphia is urg- ing the study of medical work by stu- dents on leaving the colleges. paire ‘PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Monday “The Lady of the Cyclament” A Selig two part drama, a story. of the-ways-of thesi “Mustang Pete’s Pressing Engagement" A comedy staged in the west’ “The Bandit and the Baby” Children 5¢ A Biograph Western drama ADMISSION Aduts.d0c Tuesday The Famous WAR DRAMA In six parts “The Littlest Rebel” Children5¢ ADMISSION Wednesday and Thursday ALICE Children 5c ADMISSION JOYCE. . Adults 10c Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. begin at 7:15 p. m. THE REX Evening, shows Automobile Fire Insurance. $1.50 per $100 on all machines not over 3 years old. Clayton C. Cross, office over Northern Nat'l. Bank.-— [ Adv. The matching of coins has been brought down to an exact science by the invention of a machine for that- purpose. The Columbia river, of Canada, is 1,400 miles in length; the stream of the same name in Oregon is 600. Publicly owned forests of the Unit- ed States contain more than one- fifth of the country’s timber. MultiKopy CARBON PAPER Any Color 108 Sheets to Box PRICE $3.00 BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. BEMIDJI, MINN. 'BE Business ABSTRACTS OF TITLE E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS Save systematically. Make use of _our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : : : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFRCTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confee-~ tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES Putting appearance, value and new life into a garment ready to be discarded. We press a suit for only —50c— Kemp’s Dry- Cleaning House 207 Belt. Ave. Phone 581-W “THE-NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smoke “DON ALMO0’S” A Home Smoke. for Home Folk DRUGS AND JEWELRY Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Bullding Phone 31 GENERAL MERCHANDISE HOME _LAUNDRY We wash your :clothesas; they did at home. Our-specialty {s Family Washing. Try us. . Phone. 488 MUSICAL INSERUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidil. & Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Grocerjes, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The - careful buyers buy here. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65. —Building Countraetor— Residence and Farm Buildings a Specialty. First Class Work Guarspteed. Box 601 - Bemidji, Minn. GROCER DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronio Disessss Free Consultation. 20814 3rd St., over Bloosten Store Day and Night Calls Answersd OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON -& LARSON Specialists in_the :Seteace of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffige Bldg. Phone 92 CASE’S STORE. SPECIALS Oranges, 15¢ to 40c per. dozen. Ice Cream and Pop Fresh Rhubarb Meats GROCERIES AND SHOES Photos Day and Night N. L. HARKBRUP “m N You should try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 26¢, 30c, 36c, and 40c the pound. Absolutely guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 320 -Minn. Ave. .SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE A. V. GARLOCK, .M. b Practice Limited EYE . BAR NORE THROAT! Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons: Bldg., North of . Markham Hotel. Phose 105 ‘Typewriter ribbons, carbor paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete., ete. ‘ Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORE - Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. LUMBER, COAL AKD WOOD. Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction, Mail Orders given that same service you get in person. BARKER'S. Third 8t. - Bemidji} Minn. Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 - Bemidji SECOND-HAND GOQ8 HARNESS ; We want to sell a few Work Har-: nesses cheap to advertige them.: . Call in and;see them. ZIEGLER'S SRCOND Five-room- cottage; five-room. | house with five acres of ground all ready for crop, close in; farm for rent; a snap on a §-i house on Dewey Ave. - MORRIS & LONGBALLA O

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