Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 15, 1915, Page 3

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ed tocher home=this morning. Insist on White Rose Kerosene for your oil stoves.—Adv. Mr. and- Mrs: ‘Mort' Titus ‘of ‘Fer- gus Falls ‘came to:Bemidjl yesterddy PLEASING PI‘IU‘TO“ PLRYS" ¢ &R KKK KK KK XK K K]t attend the John' E. Hedeen:funerat, . LEST WE FORGET #|being relatives of Mr. Hedeen. SATURDAY i AR KRR KKK RKENN M ong Mrs. William Gray or| Franklin Ritchie, Louise Vale, Allan Hale amd Gretchen In:case of fire call 349, Plintagsnet trausacted = bustuess in Hartman appear in e IS e WSOy . haa “QUICKSANDS OF SOCIETY” : Tuesday, June-165, is “Good Roads |recently:purchased-an:automobile. Day.” Burn-Whilte Rosé¢ierosene. No Ethel Clayton-and.Jos. Kautman are the leads i in “HIS'SOUL MATE™ smoke;” noxodors. —Adv The western comedy 'Ml"GJ‘A., Erickson:~has=gone to Jopti, Moutenw, wiwe: sk wil| | peie o ANGE AT ALEX FONTAINE'S” will-also be shown - | spend-a couple-of-months;:the guest Sunday; ; ‘of ‘her-daughter, Mrs. Karl Stromme. ArthurJohnson:and Lottie Briscoe lead in a.three About The City certificate'to be found onanother: page,.together with . five others of consecutive dates.and the stated . amount that covers the: necessary. - PENSE: items:-of :-distribution, - gets this'$5'volume s e . Summer:school-begins.June 21. It will last five weeks: LI Governor Hammond has designated May 18 as Peace Day. s s . Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 6 to 9, in- Mrs. H. A. Lepper of Bemidji av- |, enue returned yesterday from Fergus Fdlls,. Wadena and other: points, where 'she has visited friends: and ( clusively. part.abserbing: story i | v e rolatives: “HER°-MARTYRDOM” ) When traveling. purchase round-| One of these days you ought to i trip tickets, Boost the Bemidji rall- | €0 to Hakkerup's and have your ple- . Western farce comedy 4 - It matters not how road.recelpts. ture taken.—Adv: “BILL HAYWOOD, PRODUCER" many other. Bibles you . .« e Mrs. Lottie: Achenbach of Nebish features Tom Mix '}rlave’f]:tilll‘fiih}est There:will be another sale: of state|was in. the city yesterday enroute to i o RATE isithe: school and swamp.land of the county | Wilton, where she will. visit at- tre | Chlldifen B¢ ADMISSION Adults 10c one you NEED, for Wednesday, June 9. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. § B3 Save s 5 1 in- v e Tom Brennan. Commencing-Menday, May: 17th;, exhibitions:at -this the pictures are prin ted in with the-type; and thus make ‘clear the subjectsillustrated. ,Presented by 1 June 8 has been mamed as the| iy puerald Perry and Miss|theatresstart>-at:2:30- and '7:30 p. m. instead-of 2:00 and next meeting date. of the Beltrami 15p. m:- ” J Emma Halvorson of -the: town of g AR O i SRTICLE LSRR oo S 1 P | county board "'r c.':'m.m‘“m““' Northern drove to Bemidji yester- day and attended the Spiritualist |for Burroughs adding machines: One RISE OF THE KRUPPS. roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. The high school commencement meeting held: in' the: city hall. exercises will be held- on Thursday | evening, June third. The senior clags| 18ve your furniture repaired at|—Adv. . The Great German G&'nFWork. Started ') play will be presented Wednesday, |the bargain store, first class work ut| Henry Durns, the young man who Ina 5'“’:" Iron: Foundry. A June 2. reasonable prices.—Adv. has been having such a serious time| The famous Germa# armament firm 2 . - £ t. had.th of Krupp, which is the greatest indus- P . s Miss Gertrude- Malone, stenogra-|{rom an injury ‘to his foot, had-thel "o tarnrise in ‘the: world fn the Beltrami county’s annual fair will|pher at the Northern National bank, | {00t opened.again a few days ago and | panqq of a private firm, had its begin- K be held on September 16, 16, 17 and [ has returned from Minneapolis and |SOMme more “loose ‘pieces. of bone re-| ping in a small iron: foundry which 18. September 16 will be entry day.|Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where she|Moved. The doctor says he thinks| Friedrich Krupp established in the ear- Read the certificate on another page;and-clip it The state fair will be in progress|has spent a two weeks’ vacation. that all of the pieces'are now removed | Iy years of the last century. September 6 to 11. and. that the:foot) will heal up and| For thirty years he bad to cope with 5 Maurice Ryan has returned from |, .y right ‘without further opera-|constant financial and other difficulties, ; June 10 ana 11 have been the hwa’:h‘;z:'; :‘:l:“;‘a::"';:x'm:"he;‘:;‘(: i daya selected for the: summer: meet-_,.y iy mother and sister, He will [ ing of the Northern Minnesota De-| enploysd listediiring thé FRmaT —Laporte News.. Mr. Derns has-un-| whjch the firm showed at the Londou i velopment association, which is to ‘| dergone several operations in Be-| expibition of 1851. \ be held at Coleraine. The winter| The entire $10,000 stock of Aker-|midji, the injury being-caused by a| It was the rapid growth of Prussia " and the reputation of Krupp, which tions being required. The boy has now' fills the -worldi W 4aidrte tiave certainly had a long, hard siege, of it. originated through a block of steel £50,000 spent” for IMustration ' session will be held in Bemidji, De-|berg, Kittleson & Co., is.being sold | heavy timber falling on him. into a military power of the first rank, ' | cember 9 and 10. . at wholesale prices.—Adv. Get your shrubbery at half price EO:E;er, follg“‘r:g by ut!he un“tjcflm"t]i of E——— Miss Jessie Peterson of Brainerd, {at Joe McTaggart’s, 519 Third street. | >l many an consequentzerention of the vast German army. which gave b, g 4 who has been the guest of Mr. and [Strawberry plants, asparagus, and all | 40 gry it great opportunity, and ul- 2 1 S Mrs. Hans Mosen, went to Brainerd |kinds of fruit trees and berry bushes timately its almost unexampled: pros- yesterday afternoon and visited |in the best of condition.—Adv. perity, as the manufacturers of artil- friends, returning to Bemidji in the| Next Sunday Bemidji will be in|lery and ammunition.: : Miss Jessie Blue of Moval Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping. ; : The high school baseball team went “;‘dt:""e“' 1o “‘;;' fwiy the ";’_‘5 e’;d American contlnent, followed the Ger- ; ‘ Q to Blackduclg on the early morning | ol e score. But not.according 0|, example fn their attempts 1o per- i ' ) train, returning on the next passen- |the local aggregation, for they are|fect thelr armamentsiand. Krupp re- n - \ ger, the weather conditions being |starting to hit that ball and from | ceived a great part of, their orders. us l“ ess I rec ory not be played. locals and if the form tells anything | the Wworld"and ‘assumed: the dimensions f Miss Mayme Laughlin is spending| A nara time dance at the Nymore |ROW he’ll stand the Bemidji gang on | of the diplomatic service of a govern: l } the week end in Bemidji, the guest opera house tonight. Don't fail to|¢hd- Quale will play third and ev- ! ! )4 Miss Emma Ose of Nary transacted | Mrs. Thomas Tedford of Bonners|{0® 500d & man to warm the beneh. | hoyg g st cl ® 4 business in the city yesterday, re-|Ferry, Idaho, who fs visiting at the | Com® Out and see them cop the game. Fcay “gfed’ his evening. our midst. They are coming strong| Cther powers, not only in Europe, such that a game which had been|now on you’ll see some tall clouting| The- business representation of the ment.—London Answers. - k i : i of friends.—Crookston Daily Times. attend. Good music.—Adv. erybody will be glad to knew he’s < H CLASSI FIED ALPHABET'CALLY g turning to her home on the evening|King home, returned this morning Be“there and root.—Thursday, Thief | stone over his grav: but “eventually In Asia and on the . scheduled for this afternoon could {done.. Hammagren will pitch for the | great firm - was estended throughout k & Hardl; : For- Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Cleve King and her. slster, | ECtting his arm:into shape. Quale is ardly' an Improvement > train, from Blackduck where they have | v'er, Falls Press. ‘Asleep In Peace. ABSTRACTS OF TITI.E ith ‘the epitaph, DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY —— Widow Duncan was wild. It was { Mrs. J. W. Wolcot of Kelliher was|been the guests of Attorney and Mrs. Lame Back meant as-a slam at nuer.\nnfl she knew M SATHRR flbe HOME LlAILNDRY % Y the guest of Bemidji friends yester-|B. T. Wilson since Tuesday. Lame back 1o womally due - o] It Was. It meant that she did not let ABSTRACTER - o yas nTour slothen e they 410 U day, returning to her home in the| Dr. and Mrs. Delbert F. Dumas ame back' is usually due 0 pyy gleapn peace when alive: f B at home. Our specialty is Family i evening. and Mr. and Mrs. Burns of Cass Lake | '€Umatism’ of the muscles of the| mne peighbors assured her that it O'Leary-Bowser Blds. Washing. Try us. . g back. Hard working people-are most | was not meant that way Clothes Cleaners Phone 498 b Ask your dealer for White Rose|autoed to Bemidji yesterday after- ; - Bemidjl, Minn. , one A likely to suffer from it. Relief may| “Then ft onght to'say s0.” For Men, Women and Children I RS roaene S San: noon, returning late in the evening. |y, y.q 1y woseaging the back with| To please her they got a stonecutter K A. R. Erickson, the Bemidji post-|The trip was made in the doctor's| oy oo, "ot Bt By vee| to add, “We all believe that he did I master, went to Duluth-yesterday on | Buick, recently purchased - through |y o o"o "gor” mpy jp. Obtaimable].have Peace here—wheu he slept.” business. He will return to Be-|the Bemidji. Automobile company. ‘] midji Tuesday. One dollar will do. the ‘work -of BANKING. AND SAVINGS PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - P N e GG STORE <Save systematically. Make use of —— everywhere. ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing: % |How Mrs. Harrod Got Rid of Her Mrs. A. A. McGill of Kelliher, who |tWo at the closing out sale of Aker- ) 5 Stomach Trouble. sour ‘Savings Department. We wel- Everything for the Machine: | > fsi e 4. i has been visiting Mrs. Earl _Gefl | bers, Kittleson & Co.—Adv. A LAND OF EXTREMES. “I suffered with stomach trouble | ¢0meYcur-openaccount. : : : : Office and School 117 Third St. Bemidji. ! ————————————————=| Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern, Who| pgruts- Violent Contrasts In Climate, |for years and tried everything ' I SECURITY STATE BANK i Security. Bank Bulldin, Phone 573-W | Are Death’ was called to Hubbard the first of Altitude and Scenery. heard of, but the only relief I got aslas JAri e o ¥ TR s ea S the week, on account of the serious| . Were I to be exiled and confined for |was temporary until. last spring I 'v 5 : i thi6-rest of my life to one country”l|saw Chamberiwin’s Tablets:advertised ‘sbiould choose ‘Peru. and procurediw bottlezof them at our Here is every. altitude, every~ o drug store: I. got: immediate relief mate, every scene. Coastal Peru I8°att| ¢ 1y 1,4 greadful’ heaviness after ggypt. central Peru a Tibet. P"m. eating and from -pain in:the stom- eru a Komgo country. The lifeless| illness of her fatlier; Alfred:-Hend-: MS at rickson; returned: to' Bemidji: yester- 3 2 day. Mr. Hendrickson, who~is 36 Ya“r Vim‘! years old; is in a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Ermest Lindstrom of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronio Diseases BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Your Lifeis Thumd When Cass Lake were the guests of ‘Mrs. |'desert and-the: teeming:jungle, theshots ach,” writes=‘Mrs- Linda Harrod, Phone 938 the:Miichinery of Diges- Lindstrom’s parentsji Mr. and Mrs. ['test lowlands- and- thie -bleakest=high#|Fort Wayne,sInd.: Obtaimable every- buyhere. 2083 3::;2;‘ c‘;‘:‘:‘:lg‘:::t'“ Stores tion and Assimilation: Hans Mosen, last evening. Mr. ‘and{lands, heaven plercing peaks an@:riv:|'Where. g W. G. SCHROEDER b A 2 & ing through canyons—all:ane oft|" - Bemidji Phone 65. Day and Night Calls Answere Gets Out of Gear. Mrs. Lindstrom, who were formérlyi{ ers racing gl Y01 2 Little pains grow-to bigivones |Vith the F. G. Troppman storer-ini| Pern. Notice is hereby given that there : =dullness -and: “tired-all- |this city; are nowtlhe: managers~of Here one meets with the highest. til-{| 15 money in the:treaswry to pay Gen- e aethean domnriwid the Fair store in-Cass=Lake. lage, the highest mines, tlieHIEBES® oy Fund wasrents vemistered prior thesfwult: 18" corrected:: +BAKERS AND: CONFECTIONERS KOORS: BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers-and: Jobbers {{ce -Cream; . Bakery Goods,- Confec- ‘tlonery; Cigars and Foun- tain: Goods- '316'Minm:‘Ave. N. W. Phonme 125 OPTOMETRISTS “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store steamboat navigation. The* c; I have-half a dozem-large gera heathenism flourishes two dmlnhtfiefhm Feb. 10, 1914; and-Poor, warrants| ums in bloom on sale for decoration | saddle from noble cathedrals, and the | FeBistered priowito SG’: 29th, 1914. day. Mrs. J. J. Conger.—Adv. bustling ports are counterpoised .by;se-| Dated May 13th, 1916. Ralph B. Lycan left' this' morning:|.cluded*inland towns where “the P”t GEO. W. RHEA, for Duluth where he will remain un- | 18 miraculously . preserved, ‘like the | ity Treasurer: til Monday morning. He is a mem- | @2@™mY of the saint i a crypt. 3td 513-14-15 I ber of the Bemidji naval: militia | " Lo JERT2000" when tiie:Tyrol and . the Abruzzi,” Dal il I company and while in Duluth will i Dalmatia and Carifithla, | . A London newspaper has instituted have lost thietr old ‘world: charaeter, |, car P 1 be the guest of Guy A. Eaton;'com- 4 campaign in which the English|N ° KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES. : Gnom travelers may be seekihg'the~towns| . 3 mander of-the'state navalsmilitia, on | bidden away i the Andes-é@afuiarca, |PEOPIC ‘are asked to write letters'to | putting appearance, value. and a cruise to be made tomorrow by |Huancavelica, Andahuaylas and Aga.|mOtherless boys in the trenches. |l ‘new 1ife into a-garment ready to the steamboat Gopher on Lake Su-|cucho—for rare bits of lustrous medi- T be.-discarded. perior. eval lifeuntarnished by the breath of, We press .a suit--for only Write Mankato Commercial Col-| o B ¢ y7cold ¢ ontl ot P —50c— "| ma,” by Edward ‘Alsworth’ Rossj |n< 1 Death’s Grip has o mercy, lege as follows: I want to know Century Mugazine. 8 m-"-':fs;-u 1 Kemp’s. Dry - €leaning. House . e o i ¢ | A short course of home treatment |about your school; send me your free 3‘17 391‘5 Ave: Phone 581-W DRS. LARSON & LARSON- Specialists in- the Science of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice-Bldg. Phone 92 Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN PHOTOGRAPHER SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Beef, Pork, Weiners, Sausage, Home Grown Onions and Rhubarb CASE’S CASH STORE Photos. Day- and-Night.. o1, N. L. HAKKERUP Tuken n one, has rostoros thaa: |catalogue.—Adv. An English aviator, using a new 3 G % :rks;nlc}uotto'ge‘rt;:.tth;lzldt‘r;:‘vh.;xzemlz.l:: Mrs. Hans Mosen of Irvine avenue|type of folding.parachute, recently, MCICTC F ISTS EVERVWHERE: | AUTO°PAINT -SHOP GROCERIES AND SHOES SPECIALIST in the world would have been of no |entertained at a six o’clock dinner |dropped 2,000 feet in safety. " Just what you need in this city. | You should try DENISON'S DE- Give me a trial and I will improve | LICIOUS COFFEES, 26¢, 30c, 36¢ A. V. GARLOCK, M- D. your car 100% in three days. | and 40c the pound: Absolutely Pncflg Limited: “Work Guaranteed Satisfactory. guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- { EYE EAR NOSE- THROAT turn it and get your money. Glasses Fitted. CAREAI VRN INO. C. MARIN, ° _ | Office Gibbons Bldg., North of 01d Star Theater-Bldg. 2nd St. | Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. Markham: Hotel.. Phone 105 avail had the disease been allowed :., cmimm,,, ‘When the .g.’,‘m..,h .m: last evening, in honor of Mesdames owels get out of order, the natural defenses of the body aro weakenea |[ Tongen and Ernest Haake of sind you “1.1 zsl|l|l a‘ur){ D{:y ‘:o 'fl"“' Brainerd, who are guests at the Otto seases. ollister’s .0C! loun~ - tain Tea tones up all the vital or- |Morken home in Nymore. The other gans, anr'lfihel :he b}‘ong‘at:::m :?lfl guests were Mesdames John Tenn- ¢ Temoves the poispnous dise: rod- [)~ Uota In Nature's own peerless way. |Strom, James Caulfield, M. Nelson, You can-get either the kind to |Edward ~Anderson and Otto” Morken ) make in tea or the new tablet form of Nymor#. GRAND THEATER P ARSI R (0 o arme st |1 WO GOmplete: Shows Tonight SUEPLLES FOR OFFIGE SEOOND-EAND GoaDs , Barker’s Drug Store 217 3rd St Be- growing nau;. Bunions treated. Dr. “ ‘ AR ' ” l’rhe Alsodtmiating amoker Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, HARNESS i midji Minn. L. J. Perrault. Office with Dr. F. J. THEH“ sPo ILE Rgs% ié now smoking ty:::’;::: ';:p:;‘:;“g;;‘;er ‘We want to sell a few Work Har- ‘\1 Darragh, over Blooston Store.—Adv: 5 5 - T oEo et nesses, cheap to “advertise them. ’ Best Thing for a Bilious Attaok. 'pemfiyhx% :1117], .f“;?;?.‘,fi.“, 1:;::: In three acts and nine reels T ot quRntity pitoks Call: h; and see them. 3 the o;i::f:‘gm;n?:en}yni:fl:::e::al: brated in Bemidji by the Norwegian-| W a8 it good? Ask your fnends they will tell you it is the " - Ph;z";‘lfi“ ;‘;fl:fif :;‘"&Rgdg. ZIEGLER' Ss:gggffn HAND f o e Daroad A v arOgTaTI LRI of LI el e Doar 'open 6:30. 25c——’ALL SEATS—25c |- DRUGS AND JEWEIRY | LUMBER, COAL AND W00D FOR SALE OR RENT i of 0| T = - - £ Bl Y s 1) - . ‘ chs for two-days” Ptig o g anERd by ihe commilie. One thing TOMORROW._«tAn-Amateur Prodigal.” Drema. | sermes and_ saistorion. Matt| Aoy ausntty sou want. | houss with o seresot ground ot any relief from any other treatment,{of interest'will be the booth of Nor- 3 . borders given that same “rflee you Building material of all kinds. |Ieady for ‘crop, close in; good s OWn Here.”” | Comedy: 1 took three of Chamberlain’s Tablets | Wegian curios, some of which areq Here.” | Co ¥ get 1n person. farm for rent; a snap on a 5-room. [ g 2 ild ‘animal play: o and the mext:day I felt like a new|many generations old. The program 'mmm“uh'w A wil 3 = : Houssion. Dawoy Axsts man,” writes H. C. Balley, . editor [Will commence at 7:30. - Matinée:3'p. m. 5c—-=At!flusmon'—}0c BARKER'S ST. HILAIRRE' RETAIL LBR. CO. ety Carolina News, Chapin, S. C. Ob-|..The Ploneer is the place.to buy Third St. - - Bemidji, Minn.'} Phone 100 - Bemidji MORRIS & LONGBALLA -~ 'Defective Page

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