Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1915, Page 3

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s T g A KA R E KK _ train' and-will join: the Crookston THURSDAY; JULY 1,71015. l.;“Jltbc;mt.TL’thity l — ool alialigiogolicit b digiata e R "LEST' WE FORGET V¥ I case of fire-call 349, s v Bemidji is° to have Fourth of July celebation. . s Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 8 to 7,4n- clusively. s s The next meeting of'the board: of county commissioners:‘will -be ‘held on July 12. . s ‘When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost:the Bemidji rail- road receipts. . s There will be another sale of :state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, July 14. LI On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in: Bemidji. LR -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. Of BREVITIES Mrs. A. Fauls of Island Lake was a business visitor in-Bemidji yester- day. Alvin Blade of Nymore, who has been ‘on the sick list for the past sev- eral -days, is' improving. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. A. S. Raskjer and daughter, Signa, of Solway were among the out- of-town shoppers yesterday. Mrs. James Douglas of Nary came to Bemidji yesterday on business, re- turning to her home today. J. E. Dade, of Blackduck, formerly postmaster at that place, was a Be- midji business visitor yesterday. Look for Stewart’s ad in this issue. —Adv. George Forte of the town of Eckles came to Bemidji yesterday on busi- ness, returning to his home today. Judge C. W. Stanton left this morning for International Falls ‘where he will spend the day on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson of Pinewood transacted: business in Be- midji yesterday, returning ‘home on the afternoon train. Look for Stewart’s ad in this issue. —Adv. Miss Betsy Langrack of the town of Frohn returned to her home yesterday ‘after visiting friends in Bagley for several days. Mrs. M. A. Spooner of Lake Boule- vard left this morning for McGrath, Minn., ‘where she will spend a week or ten days with friends. John Doran of International Falls is in Bemidji for a few days this week on business. While in the city he is the guest of his brother, Herb Doran. Look for Stewart’s ad in this issue. —Adv. Mrs. William Fellows and daughter of-Tenstrike, who have been visiting relatives in Eagle Bend for the past ten days, returned to their home yes- terday. Martin E. Johnson of Pinewood a monster] l‘dnd‘ Viola, of -Beclda were"the guests | soing:torBaudettwlerst he i ot “Benildji’friends-yesterday. “They | business until-last summer. Tony i8 report'‘thei rondsfrom Becida to Be-faniexpert shot and has-participated ‘mfdji’ are'in’'poor’'condition on -ac:|in! deveéral’ tournementsin " various ‘count of ‘the heavy' rains: ' pARtESGE the country lately. He ex- Fresh kodak - films- now for sale, m 3 .;:::otw::ll\l S’m‘:’m“’ Rich Studio, 29 .10th St. naveloph;s Chicdgo' in ‘August. roll, 10c; .prints, 3¢ up.—Adv. i Every ‘housewife' meeds ' aprons;| J.“W. Naugle ot Minneapolis, pres- |44 qerehiets and good ‘home baked ident of the Naugle Pole & Tie eom-~ .4, * We Wil have-them ' for !yoir | pany;-and P. Re-Seribner, the North~|yy)y g-:ths"Baptist ladles.—Adv. (ome‘cedar man,sare: at: onelof our|. . Mrs. John Graham: entertained last hotels on their return from-an-outing dat = in hon f h a t of ‘cedar men on Lake of the Woeds. n’s 2 OF 0L hor i CauEmben —International Falls Daily Journal, Mabel’s fifteenth birth anniversary. The guests were Misses Louise {Mcw| 1. B. Blackeand family#Dr. B-H:| erexdy, Dolly Koors,: Ella Anderson, Smithiand family; Jno;-Koors M#le#} Entma Klein, Lucy Brooks, Jane Hay- Jewett, G. B. Oarson:and s#amilyiner; Lucile Young, ‘Ruby Simonto: , ‘Mrs. W. P.-Dyer:and-dsughter,s Adex| Toné Brechet, Lela Simonton, Helen Alice :Jacobson ‘of Deer.ikake, -8ndf Ryan, and Messrs. Ray Johnson, He Mrs, 'Willlam Moc€uaig<and ohildrenibhert Warfleld, Fred Graham, George autoed - to:the Tom Bailey:home: Grzham, Harold Hayner, Milan Plum« The: House of Quallty GHARLEY GHAPLIN . with Marie Dressler and Mabel Norman in. \‘.he‘—G part of the screen - S5 “TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANGE"‘ This feature was secured after considerable dlfficnlty, by th quest of many people who did not see it last February. # [saw it'were ‘unanimous- in ~pronouncing it. the. .blggest it ever shown in: Bemidji. : 1Think of it--6 fast reels.of-Chatley Ohaplln‘,iha.b - known commedian on-the stage teday | Shows at 7:30 and 8:45. " 10c—Admi Come early and avoid the rush ‘ESacri- . Turtle Lake last evening. Wisconsin strawberries, $2.26 per case, 24 pints; 16 quarts, $2.60.Otto" G. Schwandt. Phone 33.—Adv. Henry Logan, who eonducts an. em- ployment=agency -at * International Falls, accompanied his wife and daughter, Agnes, to Bemidji last evening. Mrs. Logan :and=daughter left today for their home at Grand Rapids, and Mr. Logan, who was at one time in.business here, returned to the border city. Mesdames Myra Harland and Hat- tie Harvey of St. Cloud, ‘who ‘have been the guests of their niece, Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, in the town of Bemidji for the past three -days, -have gone to Cass Lake where they will be the guests of Mrs. Harvey’s daughter, Mrs. E. D. Boyce, for a few days be- fore returning to their home. Automobile Filling Station—Purity Gasoline, 11 6-10 cts. per gal. It is better. St. Cloud -Oil:Co.—Adv. Mrs. J. T. Shean-and~Mrs. T. G. McWhiting of Cloquet, Minn., and Mrs. J. J.- Cruger and Mrs. J. Good- rich of Whitewater, Wis.; -were -in the city yesterday to attend: the funeral of their father, L. L. Ed- monds, who died Sunday. ‘The.funer-. al was held in the Methodist church, yesterday, Rev. C. W. Gilman offi- clating. Buy your good things to eat for the Fourth from the Baptist ladies, July 3, next door to O’Leary-Bowser store.—Adv. H. Clementson, of Clementson, ar: rived in Bemidji this morning from Zumbrota to attend a special meet- ing of the board of county commis- sioners of which -he is a member. Mr. Clementson was called to Zum- brota a month ago because of his mother’s serious illness, arriving there a week before her death. Mrs. Clementson was 88 years old -and with the exception of P. M. ‘Ring- dahl’s mother, who is 91, was Z\lm< brota’s earliest settler. ‘The Olympia Candy Co. will open about July 1 on Third St. with a com- plete line of home made “Sweets and Candies.” —Adv. It is reported here that the daugh- ter of Champ Clark, speaker of the house of representatives, will spend her honeymoon on Rainy lake as the guest of the Backus.family. Miss Clark was married today and accord- ing to a story published in a Twin City paper, the young couple ' will’] come to this city soon and go up the’ lake on the Backus.-house boat. -“Mr: and . Mrs. Backus and ~Seymour: are guests at the wedding in Bowling |, Green, Mo.—Wednesday, Internn» tional Falls Journal. Aprons, handkerchiefs and good: things to eat at the.sale, Saturday, July 3, next door to O’'Leary-Bowser store, by the Baptist ladies.—Adv. A. M. Hoover, known in Bemidji as Tony, and a member of Bemidji’s fast baseball team of nine years-ago, spent yesterday in the city. He: left this morning for International Falls and Baudette ‘where he will visit friends. He ‘was among the early|- residents of International Falls, later was in the city yesterday. Mr. John- son reports the crops look - fine around that town but the meadows are flooded. Miss Jo Halgren, who has been a guest at the home of ' her brother, Forest Halgren, during the past sev- eral weeks; left last evening for her home in Minneapolis. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. B. A. Bridgeman of ‘Nymore, | who has been visiting her daughter at Mission, Minn., and friends at Brainerd for the past five weeks, has returned to her home. Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Crothers of Chatfield, Minn., were in .Bemidji yesterday enroute to their home after visiting relatives at Aure, Neving and other: points. Miss Edna Fuller of 'St. Louis Park, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Strickland for the past three -weeks, -returned to her home. this- morning. t1ave- your ‘furniture repaired at the bargain storé, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. ‘Miss Bunice Montague of Virginia, Minn., and Miss Ella Daigle of Bijou, N. D., arrived in the-city on the night camp-fire girls-here:-on their outing. Mrs, -George Thompson-and:daugh- ter, Lelah, of Foxboro, "Wis, ‘who, have been visiting relatives and friends in Kelliher and other towns in this vicinity, returned fo their ‘home yesterday. : i Buy:a Bot - AN ¥ou: family at least —Tod 7 v “The'National "DriizR” Buy 1t Today tional Drink—you have seen the Welch advertising, you - srave beenreminded thatigrape juice has arrived—but, have iyou! tried: ’Weich’s? swimaide-the acquaintanceofithis ‘#beverage of-cNature sthat :not sonly: - tastes="godd but it ‘is - wholesome and refreshing. This is Welch Week. See our windsw display and buy ay. @tteG. Schwandt Minn. Ave. mer, Earl Riley, Fred Cutter, Chris Neumann, Elbridge Lord, Ed | Si* ‘mons,--James <Malone;:"Maurice 'Wit: ting, Harold White, Robert Dahl, D. Winter and Thomas Cary. ' The and music after which refreshments ‘were “served. 2 1 have :gome:fine16"jackpine t& Call C. LaJambe. Adv. ‘When you want seme:eggs bad call' the same Frenchman, 113-J.—Adv. ¥ The Crookston Times of yaste:da? says: The Washomoshamatik Camp Fire Girls, the older division of the three: camp: fire-classes in Crookstonj. Phone 113-J.— will leave tomorrow morning ' fory Lake Bemidji where they will spend two weeks at the Mrs. H. O. Rosaan cottage: at Lavinia. Mrs. E. Bertle- son will leave with the young ladies and will be followed later by Mrs. H. O. Rosaan. The two will be chaper- ons. The camp fire girls will arrive in Bemidji tomorrow morning and E. R. Evans, formerly of Crookston. They will-eross. the lake in the after- noon and will stay in campment dur- ing:the-entire two weeks. The party will “consist of Misses Clare Collinq. "Ella: Daigle, Edna Filiatreault, Rach- ael Hopkin, Clara Hanson, Vallg, Knutson, Edessa Laguee, Gladys Lars son, -Marguerite Risch, all of Crooks] ston, Helen Evans of Bemidji and’ Eunice -Montague of Virginia. 4 Benefited by Chamberlain’s Liniment. “Last winter I used Chamberlain’s; Liniment for rheumatic pains, stift ness and soreness of the knees, and’ can -conscientiously say that I never used anything that -did me so much good.”"—Edward Craft, Elba, N. Y, Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. = TUB AR DA WITH SHE THL 1 Gflndnn kept her locks dark, glossy: and sthickswith ‘a simple :mixture » ‘of “Bage! Tea ‘and Sulphur. * (Fhe-old:time:mixture of+Sage Tea:and; Bulphur for: *darkening:: gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother’s treatr, ment,. and folks. are again using it' ta, bkeep their hair & good, even or, wluch is quite sensible, as we are I age when a youthful appearance i of the groatest .advantage. 1 Nowadays, though, we don’t hove' thé" troublesome task of gathering thevsage’| and the mussy mixing at home. = All -stores: scll-the-ready-to-use product ealled “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur#Hair] “Remedy™-for about 50 cents a bottle, . It:-is-very -popular- because :-nobody« discover it has been applied. ~Simply moisten your ¢omb or a soft brush with it and-draw-this-through- your-hair, tukmg‘ one small strand at a time; by morning 4he ;gray: hair disappears, but what de- lights:the ladies:with Wiyeth’s Sage:and: Sulphur is that, besides beautifullyty dnke-mg thenhair. after a few applicar #ions, it:also:produces that soft Mustre and appearance of abundance whichsis “?1 -aftractive; besides, prevents dandri itehing-scalp and falling hair. tleToday ' i 1 have heard-of the Na- sIs syour using “it? '~ Have you one bottlt_: of Welch’s Phone 33 ‘evening was spent in playing gamesd fwell weither~by ~thewcord—or —carioad;] will be entertained at dinner by Mrs.{ | THE L EY few days left of || this'money saving You will do yourself injustice | ‘not to-attend this Big | ‘Money Saving Sale-on just:such-merchandise as you need now. "This 'sale means | ‘you can.buy any-arti-.. cle in -our-store until July -Sth-at:same discount. W-e ‘have publish- -ed ‘a -great many of our .prices. on bills we distri- buted last week and they ~are .only a few of the many ‘Bargains we have to offer you. ‘Don’t miss this chance 2 -and ‘be ‘sure -and ‘Temem- _ber the PLACE. Thenum- "ber .is .on the :door, 210" 3rd St. Also took for the : . Big Sign : ER ‘with ‘water . damage sale sign below. 'Children Bc 'Children Bc FRIDAY -and SATURDAY: *‘Bombay Buddha’ three part:mystery drama;featuring'Hobart‘Henley, Stu Paton, Frances Nelson. Sc—Admission—10c. HEATRE | .:::::fjf::::_ TONICHT : Bob Ferris, 'l‘he meg Nut Wilts & Wilts Man and woman roller skaters have ibeen | pronounced to be the Royalty of the Rollers by all the skating enthusiasts in America. They have numerous medals and cups won ‘at con= tests for tricks, figure and dance skating both as singles and as a team. Their speciaity as | presented on the stage contains steps from | . every dance done on the rollers, several of which are original with themselves. They do a few of the more difficult tricks including doubleand | single toe spins, ending with the neck spin. PICTURES Vitagraph SPEGIAL FEATURE, In-iwoparts Sidney Drew, Mrs. Sidney Drew, Courtlandt Deusen, Betty Gray “THE TIMID MR. TOOLES”- Edison Drama, A Woman’s Revenge, in two parts Matineo 2:30 Admission 5¢ and 40 Matinee Satarday MusicbyBrinkman Orchestra | ADMISSION: 10c, 20¢, Z&= Wett, PLEASING PHOTO- PLAYS AT THE TONICGHT Eighth -episode in- the-mysteries-of “THE ‘BLACK BOX” The photoplay-serial that interests and pleases Jos.-McDermott, Chas. H. Mailes, Ivan Chrisy-and Mary Malatesta are in the cast presenting the Biograph dramn “The Vindication” A picture presentation of Geo: Ade’s “The Fable of the Unfettered'Bird’s” —ADMISSION— ' Friday Matinee.and Evenlng A play of thrills and pulsating action “THE VICTIM" A ‘MUTUAL MASTERPI/ FRIDAY —ADMISSION— :Evening exhibitions begin at 7:30 sharp. Matinee 2:30 A distinguished British sclentist| A porous: giass:for ventilation | has decided ‘that there is some form |-being made in-France,-the: of-radiation from: chalk and’ granite | ing'small gnoughkv‘ cliffs, < “possibly ~ electrical, which dufts causes climatic differences in placm near’ together. -

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