Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 25, 1915, Page 3

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About The City RS S E SR ER R E SRR R ¥ LEST WE FORGET (AR R R R SRR FER R &) Flag Day is Jung 14. PR f In case of fire call 349. A . s Band concert Thursday evening. .. Tuesday, June 16, is “Good Ronds Day.” s e . Swwer school begins June 21. will last five weeks. LRI Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clusively. It « s . ‘When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rall- road receipts. « s There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, June 9. s s . Baptist convention, Northwestern association of Minnesota, will be held here June 17, 18, 19 and 20. s . June 8 has been named as the next meeting date of the Beltrami county board of commissioners. . s The high school commencement exercises will be held on Thursday evening, June third. The senior class play will be presented Wednesday, June“2. e 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. i . s June 10 and 11 have been the days selected for the summer meet- ing of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association, which is to i be held at Coleraine. The winter H session will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and 10. BREVITIES Mrs. N. 8. Nuss of Hosby spent yesterday in the city shopping. Mrs. R. L. Sullivan of Blackduck is visiting friends in the city for a few days. Attorney Thomas Keefe, of Foss- ton, formerly of Bemidji, spent today here on business. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Sam King of the town of i HOW SOLDIERS LIVE AND FIGHT IN THE TRENCHES. London, May 25.—When it rains the trenches are half filled with wa- ter. The cold is always of the damp, penetrating, dreadful kind that chills to the very marrow. Hot food is served three times a day to the men in the trenches by other soldiers, who scurry like rabbits through long un- covered tunnels running back from the works concealing the gums. These men in the trenches must have good food in order that they can have good blood, and if they have good blood, they have good courage, they keep warm because their circu- lation is good and their extremeties are warm from exercise. DMany men are invalided, however, because their blood and their stomach were not right to withstand the awful hard- ships of this winter campaign. When you do not properly digest your food your blood becomes thin ' and every organ of the body soon [ feels the effect. The result is— headaches, sleeplessness, nervousness and many other symptoms—due to accumulation of poisons in the body. Unless the stomach is.given. aid at this stage—more serious’ illnesses follow. Now is the time to help your weakened. stomach—now is the time, to take Dr. Pierce's Golden. Medical Discovery (in tablet or liquid form). It has the same power to set you right as it has been proved. to have in thousands of other ‘cases. It will help your stomach so that the food you eat will nourish and sustain you and .make good reviving blood. It will enable you to get rid of the waste a sluggish liver and irregular bowels have permitted to accumulate in your system. Dr. Pierce’s Golden, Medical Dis- covery is.composed of kno healing remedial roots with-no alcohol nor narcotic & to give you harmful habits. It :ean now be obtained in: tablet: or. Hsum form from dealers, or send.50 sta for box of tablets. Address: .- Dr. Pierce, Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Vi Invalids be gs|the following. is ‘a: true: fish story: F‘rohn -spent- yasmday in- Bomqijl ealllng on the local trade. g ¢ i Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Dobson Wilton were among- the business wis- itors in Bemldji yesterday. [ Rev. 8. E. P. White, pastor of Q:e Presbyterian church, is attending & church meeting in Kelliher., ‘Bd_Tosterud “and _daughter, Stellé of Fowlds were among the out-of town business visitors . Excursion to new hotel every eve« ning. Boat leaves at 7:30.—Adv: * Miss:Lettie Phibbs of -Nymore went to-Page; North Dakota,” yesterday 1 where she will spend the summer. with friends, 3 Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Kiley of Casg Lake were the guests of Bemidji rela-) tives yesterday, returning home on the evening train. Mrs. Mike Downs of Fourth street| has returned from Jamestown, North Dakota, where she ‘has been visiting friends and relatives for a week. New classes will be started in Be- midji Business College, June 1.—. Adv. Attorney Montreville J. Brown re- turned to Bemidji last evening from Morris, his old home, . where he spent several days on business and, pleasure. Joe Henderson and family of Wil- ton left yesterday .for. Mill Town, Wisconsin, where he has purchased a farm -and where they will make their home. spent last evening in Bemidji, re-|he pays for. Wg haye.reduced the turning to his home on the-late eve-|price to you, M}‘. Consumer, to. 12 ning passenger train. While here|6-10 cts. per gallon. Purity gaso- Senator McGarry met Senator Leon-|line drawn from . a . modern gravity ard H. Nord of International Falls|filling station means.a big saving for the purpose of discussing plans|to the consumer. St. Cloud ©il Co. for the tour of Northern Minnesota |—Adv. which is to-be made next month by | The Fellowship class of the Pres- the state senators gnd their guests. byterian church held a banquet in Senator Nord returned to Interna-|the church basement last evening: tional Falls this morning. This is an organized ‘class, holding Jally Roll Recipe Only Two Edgs Required > Mys. Janet McKenzie Fill, Editoy l‘%e Boston Cooking School Illagazm? Are you filling your car with Puri- ty Gasoline? It means more miles to every gallon; it means ease in starting; it means service through a modern gravity filling station, and we have reduced the price to the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastman of | Public to 12 8-10 cts. St. Cloud 0il Th;irjelly Roll is‘o#bflm very Co.—Adv. ular on account, way it keey Turtle River were In Bemidji yes- |C0 ! : g”, et ‘hglmgyh keepe terday enroute to their home from The following young people held keep fresh a whole week, providing it isn’t eaten up in the. meanume for itis every bit as good as it 1ooks, 33 Shevlin, where Mr. Eastman services Sunday. | One of these days you ought to €0 to Hakkerup’'s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. ® A. C. Teeple of Union Mills, In- diana, will arrive in the city this evening and will be the guest of her niece, Mrs. C. E. Battles, and family of Lake Boulevard. & Chester Kinney wjll entertain the Hy-Shi-Ni club this_evening, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Andrews, 1337 Irvine avenue, at a weiner and marshmellow roast. Mrs. E. E. McDonald, retiring president of the Woman’s Study club, will- entertain the members of ‘that organization at her Lavinia summer home Tuesday afternoon. 1ave your furniture repaired 'at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will be entertained tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs. T. R. Sy- mons, 714 Minnesota ~avenue, - A cordial invitation is extended to all. Miss Helen Roskovick, of Minne- apolis, spent yesterday in Bemidji as the guest of her brother, Harry Ras- kovick. * Miss "Roskovick is_visit at the home -of her sister, Mrs. Ed- ward . Rogers, of Walker. ‘The entire $10,000 stock of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co., is being sold at wholesale prices.—Adv. Bemidji friends have been advigsed this week of the death of E. S. Kin- cannon, 73, at his home in Seattle, Washington. He lived in Bemidji for several years before going - west. Death was due to a cumpllcatinn of diseases. The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist church will meet in the basement -of the church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The, members will be enter- tained by :Mesdames Miller, Skogs- berg, Coe and Titus. All are cor- dially invited to attend. Gasoline Filling Station—*“Crown Gasoline”—12 6-10c per gallon. 'C. W. Jewett Company.—Adv. Mrs. A. Preston of Berge, North Dakota, was in Bemidji yesterday,.to meet her daughter, Miss Emma Pres- ton, who has taught in the Shevlin schools this year, and who will ac- company her mother to Berge to spend her summer vacation. Mrs. John Kettleson of Bemidji avenue, will be guest of honor at a |4 farewell reception given by the Royal Neighbors this evening. Mrs, Kettle- son and family will move_to Oklee, Minnesota, the latter part of the week, where they will make their home. 4 One dollar will do_the work of two at the closing out sale of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co.—Adv. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Scandinayian Lutheran church will be entertained -in the".church basement tomorrow .by Mrs. Casper- son and-Mrs. Nygard, They - will serve;lunch in-the afternoon and sup- per-till 7 o’clock.’ All are- !nvitefl to held |a picnic at Grand Forks Bay, Sunday afternoon = and evening: Misges| Hobbs and Jessie Jones of Grand Forks; Clara Lawrence of Cass Lake; Helen Olson, Mabel Bendson, Anna Brown, Carrie Brown, Genevieve Morrison, Mercides Morrison, Gladys Armstrong, Mae Scarrot, Marie Mil- ler and Emma Jones; and Messrs. Fred Church and Oliver Lawrence of Cass Lake; Homer Oranger, Jack William: ector Brown, Will Walk- er and Fred Searrot. K C Jelly Roll One cup sifted flour} scant kalf tea - apoonful, fau{f Iszml Im)mnjul{ x| Baking Powder; frumi rind of 1 lemon ;2 eggs beaten tights 1cup sugary ércv} Kot milks glass of jelly; pow- ed sugar. Rev.:S.:W. Swenson of Evansville, Minnesota, is in the: city today, the guest of Rev. J. H. Randahl. Rev. Swenson is enroute to his home from Warren, Minnesota, where he spoke at the commencement exercises of the North Star college. He ad- dressed the Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ aid at Nymore this afternoon and will hold services in the Swedish Lutheran church of Bemidji this evening at 8 o’clock. Tomorrow he will accompany Rev. Randahl to Red- by to hold services there. You will like our method of filling cars with Purity Gasoline. The gravity system is being ‘demanded by the public, and. all modern filling stations are now adopting this sys- tem as-the-guage shows each “pur-|° chaser the exact amount of gas that Béat the sugar into the eggs; add the lemon rind, then tlie flour, sifted three times with the salt and baking powder; apd, lastly, the milk. Bake in & but- tered dripping pan; turn out ona damp cloth, trim off the crisp edges; spread with jelly and turn’over and over into a roll while still warm. Dredge the top with powdered su Hot milk used in the jelly roll en- ables it to be rol out danger of cracking. Have; the -scalding hot, also_ be careful to have the ‘eggs and sugar beaten together ‘until very light and creamy. g Bake in a moderate oven. K C Jelly Roll is illustrated on page thirty-two_of the new and handsomely illustrated 64-page K C Cook's Book, which may be, secured frez by sendi the certificate packed in every 2. n of K .C:Baki Jnguns Mrg, Co,, GRAND THEATER ' Tonight Only The House of Quality . We will offer the magnificent World Fllm Cor:pomtlon Phobo-play Julius Steger in “The Flfth Commandment, “Honor - thy. Father and“thy Mother” is the commandment in question. You mdy regard itas a’lesson'to children; the girl in the photo-play dmregnrds the parentalinjunctioand then-the agony - starts. e ‘marries- a man against her father’s wishes. Her huspand eoes abroad. to succeed “in hls pl:o swn and fails.. ‘The. wife dies and 'father news ogmbe child’s " existe! from the,_father, who_ afterwar returns-td America and accident- ly meet&hls own daughter, whose ldentlny is revealed to him. The girl, e admonition of her fath-. er atam in to “honor!” her owa father.. 5¢—ADMISSION—15¢ i1 xgmi' tte” Reglnn “/B.-Calvertof: Rainy River recently caught 4:3fout at Whitefish ‘Bay that a genuine.-whopper. . It ' meas- length, 22 -inches: in “circumference and weighed within a fewounces of nmmul.lun. ’A‘huuuhrlo(&hl.nlpl!'mb: a1 is the only DDIIIIV. cm IIB' the madical fraternity. : foundation. of the dlmle. stitutional treatment. ' ‘Hall's Cure s taken internally, acting a th they. offer One euz thatiit Mll focure, mnd tor 1 of hlllm Addreds Nafactive Page 25 & unds. it.” R. W, Ball is.x The Pioneer is, the ' pla lmss on the yonng man whn is Imrnmg Q!gg, o .| sanization, is ‘wor! “Jevening and Ches . |Raymond Lord.: Miss fin Virginia keeps the ] cnmpoeed of you e church. A red - ‘white - button, | the international em of the or-: he members. wenty-one last | . Kinney acted as toastmaster. The following toasts were given: D’Arc; class president, “Our Class;” Ray Hannah, 5 8. 8. C. Brown, superintendent of ass, “‘Our, Mother;” Mrs. C. E, Bames, the class Fellowship.” |, Others responding were Robert Shay, | Walter Gracie, Basil Hlnnn,h and|. Covers: were laid f Brown gave two readings which were {much. -enjoyed. - Mrs. ‘Sam Collar1, | Miss Lee Given and Miss Mae Cong- don aggisted Mrs. Battles in serving. The Retort Co b Justice Day was a_“hanging judge” and when on circuit expedited business in a summary manner. On one occa slon_the trial of a prisoner concluded at dusk, and the judge ordered candles to be lighted so_that “he could try an other case that night. O’Connor, a noted irish barrister, de- fended -and in protest against night work exclaimed, addressing the court: “What, my lord, try wen by night! What will men say? ‘'hat justice Is not done by Day . He obtained IS end, and at the next sitting - the accused, was. u(qunlea = London Mirror. s St Billiard Tables on Solid Rack. Billiard . tables” supported on solid rock ‘are aniong the novel features ot a- thirty-six room concrete residence located. on ome of the islands ot the San Juan archipelago’ in Puget sound. Each table rests on a; massive concrete base, which extendsisthrough an open ing in the floor and -has its footing on begrock _and s therefore as solid- ana as’ fréé trom vibration as if it were a part:of the island itself.—Popular Me chanies Issuance of game hunting licenses in London have fallen off fitty per cent during the past'six months. En- listments to hunt Germans, however, has increased several thousand per | cent. I fayor. You seeiit illustrated evey day—users of the. Real Tobacco Chew telling friends the glad tidings about the small chew that satisfies. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough—-cuts out so much of the grinding and. spitting. PERSONAL recommenda- tion. counts a lot —and the right kind of men are glad of every chance to-do their fellow men a ‘Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It will'be ‘miore satisfying than o mouthful tobacco. - Just take a nibble of it until you fiqd the » strength chew that suits you, then see how. easily and evenly.the, real tobacco taste comes, how it how much less you have to spit, how few 1 of o chews yor o \ take to_be tabacco satisfied. “Th why it Real Tobacss Chow, Th o % ‘The taste of pure, rich tobaceo does not need tobe excess of licorice: and’sweetening makes yay spit too much, in |haemi dup, An 66 Nofls; Ilgw lhe nll WEYMAN-BRIJTON COMPANY lobaceco 9 50 Union Square, New York “BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 105 STAMPS TOUS AB! mC!‘S OF TITLE usiness Directory CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. - Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS {Save systematically. . Mike use of ..our Savings Department. We ~ wel- £ come’your open pceount SECURITY STATE BANK- Bemid]l, Minn, . BROSVIE, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS | KQORS BROTHERS CO. . Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126. _ Putting: - appearance, value _and "new life into a ghrment ready to . be.discarded. 5 it for only ‘House Phone 581-W (] 207 Belt ‘Ave. AUTO AND BUGGY PAfiW T SHOP ‘We also do houss kinds. Give us are reasonable. painting of all itrial. Our prices Phone. 182. CARL~KVERNO 01d Star Theater Bldg. - =4 2nd St 18 now: smoking _“DON-ALMO” . For Men, Women and Children Clothes Cleaners . PIONEER. OFFICE SUPPLY STORE . Everything for. the Office. and School Seciirity. Bank Bullding Phone 31 " GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocerles, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone. 65. “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidii At your favorite store Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN GROCER - HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty is Family Waghing. Try us. " Phone 498 MUSICAL -INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and . Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidjt. - Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free. Consultation. 208% Srd St., over Ioolton Store Dny and Night Calls Ans OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES: 2 Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jelljes Fresh Onions and Rhubarb - CASE'S CASH STORE GROCERIES AND SHOES Photos Day. and Night N. L. HAKKERP — O SN SN You should try DENISON’S DE- turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone :'{2 SUPPTJB FOB Om LICIOUS COFFEES, 25c, 30c,. 86¢: and 40c.the pound. Absolutely guaranteed. If not-satistactory re- 320 Minn. Ave. 0SB. THROAT " Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., ~ North of Markham Hotel. Phone 106 Typewriter ribbons, ¢arbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper - fasteners, punchu. .eyelets We want to sell a.faw:Work Har- messes cheap to lmllo them. Call- 4 Five-room cot . five-room hom Wwith five acres.of ground all 'eldl for .qzm cloge. in; good

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