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

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the bargain store, first class work ut reasonable prices.—Ady. J. H. Grifin of @rand Forks, divi- sion freight agent of the G Northern rlllrnld, spent yeste: 1" i and today in- Bemidji on \muimulu§ Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kenfield ot |[[ 0 : \ s it Lake Boulevird motored to Cass Lake : i ¥ ) About The City AR R R R R R E R R RS * - LEST WE' FORGET = (B R R R R R R TR R Flag Day is June 14, ipend a por- er home in okston Miss this ‘afternoon, few days in that vicinity trout * business. “‘great relish. ‘army fights on its stomach.” . e In case of fire call 849. DRI Tuesday, June 16, is “Good Roads Day.” ... Sumuer school begins June 21. It will last five weeks. K s .. Bemidji's Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clusively. ... The legislative excursion will reach Bemidji June 17, spending the day here. . When traveling trip ticketa. road receipts. 8 - . . . purchase round- Boost the Bemidji rail- There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, June 9. .o g Baptist convention, Northwestern association of Minnesota, will be held here June 17, 18, 19 and 20. PR June 8 has been named as the next meeting date- of the Beltrami county board of commissioners. e Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 16 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. .o June 10 ana 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. JOCA BREVITIES Paul Fenske of Laporte was among the business visitors in Bemidji yes- terday. S. G. Byerly, of the Duluth Brew- ing company, is in Bemidji today on For Wood Phoue 129.—Adv. Miss Ethel Martin of Wilton fis the guest of Bemidji friends for & few days. Attorney Charles W. Scrutchin of Bemidji spent yesterday morning at Grand Rapids on legal business. Mrs. Nels Otterstad and daughters, Ella and Annie, are spending a few days in Bemidji, the guests of friends. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup’s and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Mesdames Fred Bardwell and Joe Steidl of the town of Northern were in the city yesterday to attend the class play. The Mothers’ club did not hold a meeting this month but will hold its regular session the first Tuesday of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Tur- tle River are spending a few days in Bemidji and vicinity. They expect to purchase a farm near here. 1ave your furniture repaired at HEROES IN THE TRENCHES. Paris, June 3.—These men in the trenches must keep incessant vigil- ance against sudden attacks by the enemy. The men who serve the ar- tillery fire day and night oftentimes at an enemy that is never seen. Medical science will save more lives this year than war will take, no mat- ter how terrifically murderous that They will spen% u ing. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander- and !Esa Olive Clark of “Turtle River were among the business callers in the city yesterday, ‘Treturning to their home in the “évening. Thé entire $10,000 stock of A berg, ‘Kittleson & Co., is being sold at wholesale prices.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson #fid daughters, Beatrice and Dorothy, tfl T son, Weinhardt, will leave Satu morning for Park Rapids, returning to Bemidji Monday evening. - Mrs. 0. N. Johnson of the town’ of Frohn was in the ecity yesterday on business in' connection with per son’s estate, who was accidentally shot a short time ago, while Canada. ® rRe) w*Snrufiebav "? > +Right” CYouRblos yoor Mrs. G. M. Torrancé of Bemidiji| o P eel\-“ avenue, who has been at St. Ah- TW thony’s hospital, having undergone an operation for appendicitis sev- eral weeks ago, will leave that in tution in a day gr two. Gasoline Filling Station—“Crow Gasoline”—12 6-10c per gallon. C.| W. Jewett Company.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. “Austin Warner of Puposky returned yesterday from Rochester, Minnesota, where Mr. Mr. Warner has = spent the past month, having undergone a serious stomach operation, from which he is convaleseing. Judge C. W. Stanton and Lee La- Baw, reporter, returned to Bemidji yesterday afternoon from Grand Rapids where they have spent the past month in court. The last case of the term was disposed of yester« day merning. One dollar will do the work of two at the closing out sale of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co.—Adv. C. S. Rogers of Duluth, president of the Minnesota Electric Light & Power company, new owners of the Bemidji electric light plant, arrived in- Bemidji this morning from his home and will spend several days here on business. Mrs. E. S. Ashley and son arrived in Bemidji this morning and will make their home here in the future, Mr. Ashley, a representative of school mext fall. Janey-Semple-Hill hardware com- Miss Mable Wager, of the commer- pany, having recently established headquarters here. The Ashleys for- [Cial department, will spend the sum- liii’*fiflllii!{i’ * WHERE BEMIDJI TEACHERS % WILL SPEND VACATION * KX KKK KKK KKK KKK Miss Eliza Loe, principal of the high school, will spend the summer at Lake Sally near Detroit, Minne- sota. Miss Loe will resume her du- ties in this city next fall. Miss Clarice Coult, English in- structor, will go to Northfield, Min; nesota, from Bemidji where she will be present at the Carleton college commencement = exercises. From Northfield she will go to her home at Fairmont. Miss Coult will not teach school mext year. Miss Allene Sherwood, language instructor, will spend the summer at her home at Willmar, Minnesota. Miss Sherwood will return to Be- midji next fall. Miss Alice. Austin will spend the summer at her home in Benson, Min- nesota. She will again be instructor of mathematics in the Bemidji high merly made their home at Thief|ler at her home at Grand Rapids, River Falls. Michigan. She will return next fa]l. Kabo Garters Free.- See Every- | Julius #Bestul, - science instructor, will spend the summer near North- field, Minnesota. Miss Agnes Halland will spend the summer at her home in Fargo. Miss Halland will not return. : A. D. Bailey, of the manual train- ing department, will spend a large portion of the summer vacation in this city. He will again be & mem- ber of the high school faculty next year. body’s Magazine, page 64, advertising section. O-Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Mrs. Osmund Johnson entertained yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Walter Thompson and’ her sister, Miss Anderson, who will leave Be- midiji in a short time for Nevis, Minn. The guests weré"Mesdames O. B. Stevens, Knute Roe] Rode, C. P. Lar- son, I. B. Olson, O. B. Sonstrud, J. J. Opsahl, Skinvick, Nygaard, John Brown and Misses Olga Skinvick, partment, will spend the summer at Caroline Sonstrud and Ava Sonstrud. Miss Edna Hill, of the normal de- |* ERul where she o Whfl rets 2 @ au 188" BII ng thd summer months &Hfih will. spend the £ at i, Min- mesota. Miss Glllnn [Seattre, WRAMEEAR Dok (| WT teaeh” arTPEKdERE] Calitornia, the summer near Qalésburg, Miinols. Miss “Hannon ~wm otrraturn to Be- ¥ S Wwill take TibWEpADeT Work. e art’in’ the locat ls, i Jfl%;. structor of will spend ~ Hiss Margnret“fiewton, mnnical Fargo and Wil teadh ‘misic i the Mdorhead 8chools nekt year. Miss ‘Magdalen "Pfeiter will “spend the'simmer at he hoiné At Litehfleld, Minnesota, next year and" will not return. = Miss Margaret North school faculty,”%ill spend the |summer “at her home in Crookston. Miss Lowham ha§’ n@ég;tea’h position as inftructor ini'tle GFookston schools for mext’ year. Miss Eileen vacation at her Minnesota. _Miss will teach in Rnehester, Minnepota, next year. Miss Agnes Hollapder will leave Bemidji for her home at' 8t.' Cloud where she will spend’the summer. Miss Hollander - will .teach at Little Falls next year. H Miss Dagney Grimsgard will spend the summer at her home in = Grove City, Minnesota. Miss' “Grimsgard will return to Bemidji. _ : Miss Elsie Schmitt wili spend the summer in this city as the guest of her parents, who reside at' 1101 Dewey avenue. i Miss Katherine Chanch will’' spend the summer at her~hofiie in' Little Falls, Minnesota. Miss"Chanch wiil resume her dutles here. Misis' Laura’ Welsh will' returtt’ 3 Bemidiji- again next talf’ after ?pend- ing the Simmer at hep Kome in Still- water. Miss Katheryn ,Budelman’ "“will spend the summer at her' Kome at Bt- na Mills,” Cdlifornia. She will re- turn to Bemidji next fall. ‘, Miss Abbie ‘E. Murphy will' leave Bemidji" tomorrow eveiing for -her fiome ‘at'North ‘St.- Paul, ‘Where she will spend the Summer with' her par- ents. ham, of* the 1 teach in i} Glenwond; Minnesots.. Miss Loftsted A A win spena: director, will spend the summier st | Mi#d* Bsth&F Nixon will Ipafld tha llu, Min- George R. Rielly and C. C. Dans iels, well known Twin City attor® neys, spent last evening in Bemidji, being enroute to their homes from Walker where they have spent the past week on legal business. Attor- ney Rielly was the referee and At- torney Daniels represented the gov- ernment in the White Earth ' land cases in which testimony has = been taken during the past week at ‘Walker. Kabo Garters Free. See Every- body’s Magazine, page 54, advertising section. O-Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Yesterday’s Crookston Times con- tains the following item, concerning Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Norman of Crook- ston. Mrs. Norman was formerly Miss Loretta Malone of this ecity. “Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Norman have re- turned after an absence from the city for the past seven weeks. Dr.| The House war may be. Then, too, the food supply is very carefully ‘looked after by the commisariat. The food sup- ply of the ‘soldiers must be whole- some. Living in the open. air, the men are able to digest hard-tack with Napoleon , said, * “An A man with a weak stomach is pretty sure to be a poor fighter. It is difficult ~uglmost impossible—for anyone, man or woman, if digestion is poor, to ‘succeed in business or socially— or to enjoy life. In tablet or lquid form Dr. Plerce’s Goldén Medical Dis-, covery helps weak stomachs to strong, healthy action=—helps them ‘to digest the food that makes the good, rich; red blood which nourishes the entire| chanarer and’ Miss Helen Bailey.— body. This vegetable remedy, to a great extent, puts the Iiver into activity— oils the machinery of the human sys-| tem so that those who-spend- their working hours at the desk; behind the;| counter, or in the-home are’rejuven-| ated into vigorous health. It has brought relief t6™* ‘many thousands every year for‘nearly fifty years. It can relleve'you and’doubt- less restore your former healtl and strength. At least you' owe ‘it to yourself to give it a’trial.” Sold’ by medicine dealers or send 50 cents for a box ‘of ‘tablets—Dr. Plerce’s Inva- lids’ Hotel and Surgical™ lflstitl)tel‘ Buffalo, N. Y. You can have Dr. Plerce’s ‘Commoi Sense Medic¢al Adviser of 1108 pages in cloth- binding, fully’ -fllustrated with colored plates, for $"dimes, or 30 cents. - Read all about ymn-selt your sys- tem;, the physiology of life, sex prob- lems, mdrriage relations, * “dhatomy, hyglene exercise, disease and {ts pre- Norman has just completed a six weeks’ course in the New York post- graduate college. Enroute to the college the Normans’ visited in east- ern cities. They report a most pleasant journey.” In"compliment to Miss Martica Byrnes, who will be a bride of June, Miss Ethel Chandler, 3329 Univer- sity avenue SE, entertained at a bridge party this afternoon at her home. “Gards” were played at five |7 tables. ' Pink™ roses and bridal ‘wreatli were” tlié"decorations. Miss Chandler ‘was ‘assisted by Mrs. R. C. <SS TRENE TENWICK'IN GEORCE KIEWNE'PICTURES-S GRAND THEATER Tomglnllnly Dainty Irene Fenwick in the 5 reel continuous ébnilédy " “The Commuters By James Forbes g & (ous farce. | |ten, winds up by making the !|Italian ‘musician and “invit- i his wife of his new:acquaint- of Quality “The ‘Cotnfhuters” is 'a Jéy Larry, thé com- muter, after “doing” a num- ber of Long Island .road- 'hduses with’his friefid Rollis- acquaintance of a-eccentric ing hinf Home. * Next “morn- ing Larry takes ‘the 7:46 to the office and firgets d" tell ‘ance. Result; Laughs “SHOW 73098148’ ‘Wédtesday, ~“Minneapolis- ~ Journal. The marriage of Miss Byrnes to At- Anmssiuu _wlirii:f tornéy°Hallan Huffman, junior mem- ber "ot ' tle’' Bemidji law firm of An- drews, Gibbons & Hiiffman, will take place ori -June 16, Th&“Plotiéer fs thé place to buy yoiir rolls’ of addidg ‘machine paper for ‘Burrouglis ‘adding ‘machines. One Iroll; a"dozeti" rolls ‘or a hundred rolls. ——Adv. Friday Reports-from Beffin say the Ger-|on the famous poem mdn, ‘goveriiment has “established & 'school ‘67 “biind soldiers ‘where they HETearnt the arflor Wimagine, an ideal story of love and ffie | exquisitely pictured: - Iiillian play leading parts. "**Mosi “"Exmouth;- Devon; ‘England, holds the recraiting” récord for * England, “1000-of-the male” population of 4,- 000" haviiig Qonmed the khaki. Matinees 2:30 p. m ‘ -vention, - simple~ home * cures,* ete.— = Ploneer-watlt uils "bring results” (¢ A selected comedy and a four reel Mntuai hstdim REX THEATRE ftHe the ocean and sky asthe backgroun sea and ‘quaint séenés amid the tropics in this Even ap | Calumet Baking Powder is a wonder- worker on baking day. ‘Wonderful- for its saving of time—its satisfaction—its economy. No more expensive baking failures, no disappointments. “Calumet ins - sures greater happiness. Tts leavening: qualities are greater—its results surer than any other baking powder—its cost is moderate. RECEIVED H.IGHFAT AWARDS " World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Il Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912 nesota. to Bemidji. . Miss Clara Folkstead will' spend the summer vacation at Kasson, Min- | Spend the summer at her home nesota. She will return. Miss Winifred McDermott will | turm: spend_'the summer at her home in Clontarf, Minnesota, as.the guest of | Chamberlain’s Colie, her parents.. She will not return. Miss Josephine Ostrem will spendi Miss Nixon will not return |the suminer at her home in Fosston. .|She will return. should be provided with, nlfi espec- ially during the summer _months. Miss | Margaret McDonald will | Think of the pain and suffering that z in | must be endured when medicine must Fisher, Minnesota. She will re-|be sent for or before relief can be obtained. This remedy is thoroug- | il . ly reliable. Ask anyone who has B Cholera and |used it. Obtainable everywhere. Diarrhoea Remedy. This is a remedy that every ramilyl Pioneer Want Ads Pay. e oo LD &iasi G o OLASSIF!ED ALPHABETICALLY Directory it N TU I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE LAUNDRY ‘B. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O'Leary-Bowsér Bldg. . ‘Bemidji, Minn. © D. L. FRIEDMANN AUDITOR ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS COUNSELOR . Phones 610-J—776-W, BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS - - "koors BrofHERS co. an; acturers and Jobbers Iée’Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- | tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 16 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty is Family ‘Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retafl The discriminating smoker is now smoking Pianos, Organs and Sewing “ " Machines. p "_B.DP NBAL“:O i 117 Third St. Bemidji. Bl Phone 673-W J. BISIAR, Manager., GENERAL MERCHANDISE " @roceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ““Flour, Feéd, etc. The " “earetil” buyers buy here. " Free Consultation, . w."6. scHROEDER 208% 8rd St.,.over Blogston Store “Bemidji 5 Phone 66. Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS - Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Sofence of - Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK 'THH MAN " Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. We Call for and Deliver Promptly. AUTO AND BUGGY PAINT SHOP. We also do house painting of nll ‘kinds. Give us a trial, Our prlces are reasonable. Phone 182. "CARL KVERNO 0Old Star Theater Bldg. BANKING AND SAVINGS 2nd St. KEMP'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE e hiae ROCER - " PROTOGRAPHER . = : FANCY:AND STAPLE B GROCERIES i ;.. Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE’S 'CASH STORE GROCERIES AND SHOES You should try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 26¢, 30¢, 36c d’ 40c the pound.” Absolutely ranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn'it and get your money. JINO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. m FOR OFFICE Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. North ot Phone 106 SECOND-HAND GOODS Save systematically. Make use of . our S:vlm Department. We wcl- " come )our ni&n account. . DRUGS AND JEWEIRY 'LUMBER, - COAL ‘' AND - W00D Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, ypewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets _ste., ete. Nk Get qunnmy prices PIONEER OFFICE 8TORE one 31 flwurlty Bank Bld:. HARNESS We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER’S SECOND HAND STORB Z % FOR SALE OB RENT "’ Wholesalers and Reuflcrl.‘ fi’fvlco and satisfaction, Mail Five-room eottage; ~five-room house with five acres of ground all ready. for crop, close In; ‘good farm for rent; a snap on & 6-room house on Dewey Ave. " MORRlB & LONGBALLA Y quantity ‘you ‘want. : Bulldln. material of &Il klndk S J HILAIRE 'RETAIL LBR. ’Cp, <Phone’ 100 =1 T Remidil

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