Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 5, 1915, Page 3

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LEST WE FORGET EXRE KKK KRR KKK KKK Flag Day is June 14. X .. In case of fire call 349, ... Tuesday, Jung 15, is “Good Roads Dey.” . s e Summer school begins June 21. It will last five weeks. ... Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clusively. . s . The legislative “excursion will reach Bemidji June 17, spending the day here. PR 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. .. 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. PR 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. . 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. BREVITIES Mrs. B. F. Tollefson of Nary was a business caller in the city yester- day. BE. J. Boobar, the chicken king of Nary, spent yesterday in the city on business. Miss Amelia Sherberg of Blackduck was among the out-of-town shoppers yesterday. H. C. Baer left last night for Min- nespelis where he will spend a short time on business. Mrs. H. R. Gilette of ‘Nary was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. C. A. Knapp and family of the Bar- gain shoe store, have rented the M. J. Sullivan residence, 1016 Bemidji avenue. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. master for - the Seo ratiroad, spent Yesterday in the city on business for that road. Mrs. John'Bergquist of Nebish, who has been ‘the:guest-of Bemidji friends Arthur Warner of Puposky trans- acted business in the city yesterday, returning to his home on the eve- ning train. Miss Ella Freeman of ‘Park- Rapids closed a successful term -of ‘school at ‘Becida yesterday, returning to her home today. Miss Mathilda Plough and sister of Rice, Minnesota, are ‘in Bemidji and will spend several weeks here, ei- joying lake life. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup's-and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. J. W. Church and daughter, Dorothy, of Yola, Minnesota, spent yesterday and this morning in the city on busimess. Miss Alice Grow of the town of Eckles spent yesterday in the city, the guest of friends, returning to her home in the evening. Mrs. B. W. Lakin of Lake Boule- vard returned yesterday from Little Falls, where she has been visiting her parents for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holden of Foss- ton arrived in Bemidji yesterday and are spending several days at their Diamond Point summer cottage. Mrs. Agnes Findleson of Crookston was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Blackduck, where she will visit relatives and friends for a few days. lave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. -W. W. Thomasen, government In- dian agent, left last evening for Ma- calester, Oklahoma. Mr. Thomasen was called to Oklahoma to testify in a case. George Hanson of Minneapolis has taken up the duties of William Shan- non in the local postoffice. Mr. for a few days, returned to her home| on the ”firl;:‘ram VALL' show-begins 9:80. Special. In the 5-act drama “THE HICH ROAD” from: the book by Edward Sheldon. An intensely inf of a woman’s winning fight against fate. SUNDAY o Charley Ohaplin, mest popular movie.actor ‘today; flw funniest| GRAND THEATER Tmighttny The ‘House of - Quallty g METRO Pictures Corpcranon <preseat . “Tate “stir -of ‘the VALLi mmm First sho Be—. pecial man in film; in the two reel somedy “A NIGHT OUT” 2:30 p. m. FIVE REELS. Algo:a three reel £&tue. ‘‘The Test-of Manhead M:bmerxt midji as the guest of his nsrents at 703 Lake Boulevard. Fill your cars with Purity gaso- line. It is better; there’s a reason. Filling station open evenings and Sundays. St. Cloud Oil Co.—Adv. Miss Dora Barrette, formerly of this city, now in the bookkeeping de- partment of the Backus-Brooks Power company at International Falls, arrived in the city last evening and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilson until Monday. Mesdames C. R. Sanborn - and George Strickland, Miss Gladys Stan- ton and Judge C. W. Stanton left this morning for Walker where they will spend today at Judge Stanton’s Glen- garry summer home. They will re- turn to Bemidji this evening. 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 rolls. —Adv. Every berth was taken in the Be- Shannon is now a carrier in Minne- apolis. A. A. D. Rahn and Claude Simms of Minneapolis arrived in Bemidji this morning and left immediately for Island Lake where they will visit their farm. Parochial school will commence in Nymore Monday morning, June 7, at 9 o'clock, and will continue for a month. Miss Emma Norberg will be the teacher. The Minnesota & railroad buffet car made its first trip of the year to Bemidji last night. Ac- cording to officials the service was well patronized. The entire $10,000 stock of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co., is being sold at wholesale prices.—Adv. Miss Grace Miner of Yola, a Be: midji normal school graduate, of the class of 1915, returned to her home yesterday and will spend the summer International | - midji sleeper bound for the Twin Cities last evening. This is the first time since the sleeper was placed in service this year that the accommodations were not large enough to supply the demand. Ralph B. Lycan, manager of the Birchmont Inn, left this morning for Duluth where he will spend several days on business. Tomorrow he will be the guest of Guy A. Eaton, com- inander of the state naval militia, on a cruise ‘to be taken on the Naval Ship Gopher. E. A.-Barker and H. Mayné Stanton left this noon for Du- Iuth- ahd’ théy- also will “be thie- gueits of ‘the’ coriithander on’the tFip: The question of Woman Suffrage is always interesting. “Your @irl and Mine” is an intemse drama, ‘n 3 acts and 7 reels. Watch for fur- ther announcements. Grand, - next Tuesday.—Adv. ) Miss Jennette Stechman, one of the Benrdji- high school students, went to Tenstrfke yesterday where she will spend the susimer months| with her parents, Mr.:ahd Mrs. Henry Stechman, returning: to the Bemidji schools in September. - Mids Stech- man will be a senior.mext-year: She was the winner of first prize in the bread making contest .this year, thereby winning a free: trip to the Minnesota state fair. It is urged that all- those who signed the petition reqiresting that a division of the naval militia be es- tablished in Bemidji malce our their enlistmeiit papeérs as 's6on-a8 possible. The papers may be Bignéd at the Markham hotel at any time or at the city hall between ' the-‘heiirs of one and four in the aftermoon or 7:39 and 8:30 in the evening of next Tues- day and Wednesday. The division was to have been mustered in next Monday but a delay.was caused by failure of the young men to make out the enlistments. “There’s a fight that is a fight,” in the western drama, *‘On- the Night Stage,” to be shown in a Mutual Mas- 3 TONIGHT il happiness. It is called with her parents. Mrs. Frank Jones and son, Gordon, and daughter, Emma, left today for Grand Forks, North Dakots; where they will spend the summer, having spent the winter in this city. Gasoline Filling Station—‘‘Crown Gasoline”—12 6-10c per gallon. C. D. H. Williams, of Superior, train- WOMEN OF RUSSIA. Petrograd, June 5.—At the war continues the women on the border suffer the horrors of war and the mothers and orphans left at home are the ones who suffer most. In Amer- ica are many mothers and daughters, who were left penniless by the war of the Rebellion, but their sufferings are as nothing to the women and children left as widows and orphans of the soldiers who have fought and bled for their country in Europe. Many a mother and daughter have reason to be thankful to Dr. Pierce for relief from suffering and the cure of those weaknesses of their sex, be- cause of his “Favorite Prescription.” This tonie, which is strictly a tem- perance medicine, has cured thou- sands of those weaknesses, head- aches, nervousness, backaches, which are the outward manifestations of disease in women. Dr. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Prescription speedily causes all womanly troubles to disappear— compels the organs to properly per- form their natural funotions, cor- rects ‘displacements, overcomes ir- regularities, removes pain and misery at certain times and brings back heslth and strength to nervous, irri- table-and exhausted women. It is a wonderful preseription pre- pared only from nature’s roots and herbs with no alcohol to falsely stim- ulate and no narcotics to wreck the nerves. It banishes pain, headache, backaehe, low spirits, hot flashes, dragging-down sensation, worry amnd sleeplessness surely and without loss| of time: ‘What Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- seription has donme for thousands it will do for you. It’s net a secret remedy for its ingredients: are print- ed on wrapper. Get it this very day at any medicine dealers in either 1i- quid or tablet form. Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant. Pellets: regulate and invigorate stomsch liver and bowels. Sugar-costed; tiny granules, easy to take: as' candy.— Adv. Bilious Attacks: ‘When. you have a bilious attaelk| your liver fails to perform-its-faac- tions. You become constipated. Thef food you eat ferments in your: stom- ach instead of digesting. This in- flames the stomach and causes nau- | Mondsy evenings—Adv. W. Jewett Company.—Adv. Miss Mary Dybvig of Nary, one of the class of 1915 Bemidji normal department graduates, returned to her home today, where she will spend the summer vacation with her par- ents. June 20, a “sangerfest” will be held in the Carl Opsata grove, and a large attendance is expected. Sev- eral large choruses will take part in: the program and a good time is as- sured. One dollar will do the work of' two at the closing out sale of Aker- berg, Kittleson & Co.—Adv. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the] First Scandinavian Lutheran church, will leave Tuesday for Minneapolis ‘where he will attend the annual con- vention of the Norwegian Lutheran church. Jorn Stechman returned to his home: at Tenstrike yesterday, where he will spend the summer months clerking in his father's store. John will return to Bemidji this fall and will finish high school next spring. Your dreams of success can be- come a reality, but first take a course in Mankato Commercial College. Send for catalogue.—Adv. Miss Ella Vestra of Guthrie, who has been. the guest of Mrs. I. B. Olson of Doud avenue for the past few days, returned to her home this morning. Mildred Olson accompanied her home and will visit at the Vestra home for some time. Mesdames D. L. Stanton, W. E. Dédge and C. R. Sanborn will be host- esses’ at a bridge and five hundred party. to be given in the basement ot the Episcopaliam’ church Tuesday ai- ternoon: A small admission fee will be: charged. Prof. H. Viesen will play the violin “and " direct’ the music in. the Rex Theater Saturday, Sunday and Mrs. J. P. Quirk and five-year-old son and his nurse, Miss R. Anderson, —— PLEASING PHOTO- PLAYS AT THE REX THEATRE _ REX = A drama in two_parts demonstmtmg that self denial brings|| “The Millionaire’s Hundred Dollar Bill” Leading characters are played by Leah Baird, Leo Pelaney, Ethel [} Lloyd, Lillian Burns and other noted perfowmers. An exciting play based on an actual raid made during the “The Railroad Raiders of '62” Civil War An Essanay comedy SUNDAY drama “The First Command,ment? ? supported by the Kalem steck company all high class people. —ADMISSION— Chiidren B¢ MONDAY ““On The Night A five reel Mutual Masterpicture. - Beau Marguerite Courtot and Tom Moore play the famous three act splendidly acted and realistically staged. - The wild phere of hill and plain pervade the picture while Excltement, Thrill and Danger enliven: the action Robert Edeson plays the part of a fighting.parsen. There'is a wond- erful scene in which he Battles single handed with a crewd. A Fight Thatis A Fight. William S. Hart appears as the avenging road agst. —ADMISSION— Children Bc I Matinee 2:30 p. m.: profits. b. Detrmt wit of Minneapolis-have-arrived at the Jester farm and will spend the sum- mer there. Mr. Quirk will arrive in about’ a week- and’ will be" there off 1 and on all summer. sea, vomiting and a terrible head- ache. Take Chamberlain’s - Tablets: They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will seon be as well-as ever. They only cost & quarter. Obtainable- everywhere: Leon Battles: returned this morn- ing’ from- Minneapolis where he has 'spenit- the past' nine months attemd- ing.the. Minnesota- university. Mr. Phone 474 Barring the unforseen, each retail buyerof-- a new Ford car, between August 1914-and August 1915, will receive from $40 to 360 as a share of the Ford Motor-Company’s For strength, light weight and deperdablé %ower the Ford car is without & peer. E conomical, too, averaging two cents-a- mile for operation and maintenance. Touring. Car $490, Runabeut$440: . Town: Car $690; Cou};lelet $750; Sedan all equipment. On display and sale at o 5 C. W. Jewett Co., Ine. Aduits 18c Evening 7:30-p. m., b1 0.[ Bemid)i;: flfim to fresh air—you want hot office, in the warm months. _ramble along the lake shore ing stream, Your own summer cottage, 1 will build you:a nice cotf wont even have What, you can’t afford it? . —under payingreit. drop me a postal. Improvement Co. ter-picture-at the Rex Theater Mon- day: Robert Edson plays the part of the fighting parson. William 8. Hart appears-as the avenging road agent.-- Adv, : Befnidji' Ford owners are ‘interest- ed "inan announcement by the Ford ‘Motor cotapany that it has increased its ‘authorized capital stock. from $2,000,000 to $100,000,000 and has declared ‘a stock dividend of $48,- 000,000 payable July 1. A cash divi- dend was declared on the: original YOUR HEALTH is due_ ‘£rom the hot-kitchen, the dusty:streets, the , sultvy summer Take a boat across: the lake, and , with the fresh: breezes, near and sell you a lot st WaVille, where ycu to-cook a meal. at the DINING PARLORS, or at- Bass Lake or Kabekona—head of the trail.” our very easy terms—easier than Just call 787-J and 1. will tell you how, or S. A. PAQUIN, agent: Red' Lake Northern to .get away or a murmur- e for $300.00 Get' them Yes, you can authorized stock of $2,000,000, but the amount was not made public. The stock diyidend increases the holdings of Henry Ford, president of the company, by $27,840,000. James Couzens, vice president, receives $5,- 000,000. The stock increase brings the issued capital stock of the con- cern to a valie of $50,000,000. The remaining $50,000,000, it was an- nounced, will remain in the com- pany’s treasury to be “used as con- ditions demand in the future.” Are You Tired of Paying Rent? If so, the Northwestern Building Association ef Fergus Falls will fur- nish you the money to help you se- cure a home either by buying or building, and allow you to pay it off in small regular installments not much larger than you would pay as rent. If interested write to the Northwestern Building Association of Fergus Falls; Minnesota, or apply to A. G. Wedge, local representative.— Adv. Fare iLow BANEF - CH!CAGO AND TV\ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE SULID MODERN TRAINS ™ THROCUGH THE o HE LAKE LOUIS IN Ll[li‘_b to =ZALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS ..... /H 10000 WONDERS® | ANADIAN ROCKIE —FIF' D-GLACIER SenadldC LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. D. L. FRIEDMANN [ AUDITOR ACCOUNTANT " BUSINESS COUNSELOR Phones 610-7—776-W. Phone 938 KOORS BROTHERS CO. s Manufaeturers and-Jobbers - Ice Cream, Bskery Goods, Confec: tionery, Oigars and Foun- taln Goods 316 Minn: Ave.. N. W. Phone 126 REIP’S DRY CI.EAHING HOUSE { Clotlies Cleaners For Men, Women and Children The discriminating smoker is° now smoking “DON ALMO” “Be a Booster” GENERAL MERCHANDISE HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as tliey ‘did at home. Our specialty is Family Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. 8CHROEDER Beidjl’ Phone 66. “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store Bést nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN GROCER DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation. 2083 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 PHOTOGRAPHER c 8 - Clothes: Clésned ‘and - Pressed. ‘We-Calk for and -Deliver Promptly. . PIONEER: OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything. for the Office: and- School Security Bank Bullding Plione 31 i BANKING AND' SAVINGS FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES- Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and 4 Jellles Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORE . GROCERIES AND SHOES Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST You should try DENISON’S DRB- LICIOUS COFFEES, 26¢c, 80e, 35¢ 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. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markhant Hotel. North of Phone 105 SECOND-HAND G0ODS oiir Savings Départuie come your open-&c¢coun SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidjt,' Minn. nn'ues ARD mmfiu - Save systematiedlly. uii use of Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete,, ete. Get quantity prices PIONEER' OFFICE STORE Phene-31 Security Bank Bldg. LUMBER, COAL :AND WOOD ‘Wholesalers- and - Retailers. Bervice and satisfwction.. Mail Orders given that same mvieo you f- Any quantity you want. Buildfiig material of all kinds. ‘8T. HEATRY' RETAIL LBR: CO. Prsnie 100 HARNESS We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND - STORE FOR SALE OR RENT Five-room cottage; flve-room house with five acres ot ground all' ready for -crop, close in; -gooll farm for reat; a #nap on & §-room house on Dewey Ave. MORRIS & muunm'

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