Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 2, 1915, Page 5

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(AR RS R R R LR RS EESE] v LEST WE FORGET * KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KK In case of fire call 349. LY Bemidji is to have a monster Fourth of July celebation. CEEEY Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clusively. LY The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on July 12. : L When traveling purchese round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rall- road receipts. . e There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, July 14. .« . On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be. held’in Bemidjl. ... 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. 10 BREVITIES Mrs. B. P. Senser of Northern spent yesterday in the city on business. Mrs. C. V. Ide of Turtle River was a Bemidji caller yesterday between trains. Mrs. Albert Hannah of Leonard spent yesterday in the city calling on the local trade. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. F. Brunn of Red Lake trans- .acted business in Bemidji yesterday between trains. Mrs. Fred Peterson of Buena Vista was among the business visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Look for Stewart’s ad in this issue. —Adv. Miss Eva Getchell of this city is spending the week end in Crookston, the guest of Miss Ella Quam. i July 5,-the Ladies’ Aid society of ‘ the Swedish Lutheran church will serve lunch in the library park. Look for‘tewurt s ad in this issue. —Aadv. il 4 Ed Alger and family of Tenstrike autoed to Bemidji yesterday and at- tended the theater in the evening. Mrs. O. E. Whitney and Mrs. v. 0 Ever, as a boy, |E4 Sortor of Bass Lake were among the out-of-town visitors in the city yesterday. Look for Stewart's.ad in this fssue. —Adv. Mayor William McCuaig returned this morning from Minneapolis where he has been in the interest of the M. B. A. lodge. Mrs. A. V. Arno of .Grand Rapids returned to her home yesterday after visiting relatives at Bass Lake for the past several days. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup's gnd have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Dr. Westeen and family of Grand Forks, N. D., arrived in Bemidji yes- terday and will spend the summer at Grand Forks Bay. Raymond Reireson of ° Fosston, Minn,, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bakkum of this city for the past few days, returned té his home yesterday. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Trafton of Rosby was in Bemidji yesterday. She Teported at 4heir house was struck by light- ningduring the storm Swnday night; slight damage resulting. The Ladies’ Aid of the First Scan- dinavian Lutheran church will serve a hot dinner and lunch all day, dur- ing July 5, in the old Paris store building} near the O’Leary-Bowser store. Come to the Ice Cream Social, Sat- urday, July 3, at Nymore. Given by the S. Ladies’ Aid.—Adv. J. G. Wallace of Solway spent yes- terday in Bemidji on business. Mr. Wallace has a mink farm and is mak- ing a great success in raising these fur-bearing animals, their pelts being in great demand. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Lake Boulevard entertained Messrs. and Mesdames R. L. Given, W. R. Denu, of Madison, Wis., B. W. Lakin and E. H. Denu at a theater party at the Grand last evening. Fresh kodak films new for sale. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Developing roll, 10¢; prints, 3¢ up.—Adv. John P. Risberg of Glasgow, Mont., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Tennstrom. Mr. Risberg was for- merly in business in this ecity, be- fore taking up a homestead in Mon- tana. He will remain in Bemidji during the summer. Mrs. W. H. Ryan, Miss Inez Ryan and Misses Irene Vallely and Loretta Glockner of Grand Forks were morn- ing visitors in Crookston today en- route to Lake Bemidji, where they will-spend the summer months.— Thursday, Crookston Daily Times. Automobile Filling Station—Purity Gasoline, 11 6-10 cts. per gal. . It is better. St. Cloud Oil Co.—Adv. John Herbert, assistant lumber manager of the Crookston Lumber company, will leave this evening for Hibbing, Virginia and Winton where he will visit several days. He plans to attend the Winton Fourth of July celebration which is to be held Mon- day. ‘William, Roland and Aileen Fel- lows of Tenstrike motored to Be- midji yesterday to meet Mrs. Fellows and daughter, Alice, who have vis- ited friends and relatives in Eagle Bend for the past week. They at- tended the movies before returning tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we did! And how about that lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it now! Phone 31. Bottle‘ ‘We have always tried to be just a little-ahead of the other fellow in the general equipment of our store. As an evidence of this desire to show the newest and only the best of everything, wo gladly recommend to users of ink Carter’s . Py " Pencraft %5 §F==3 Combined O mh{ anodeouenlaIn%ee: 5’{? —the newest member of the Carter’s Inx family. Pencraft IntI wbu::la & blue fi di o jet bl I pecial t; s an pmnmem Clt;:n:m andylel m‘.‘l?uw youthienéw Carter ink botile with the new flow-controller, BEMID)I PIONEER Phone 31, home in the evening. Buy your good things to eat for the Fourth from the Baptist ladies, July 3, next door to O’Leary-Bowser store.—Adv. Bemidji friends have received an- nouncements of the marriage of Miss Rose Endres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Endres, of Faribault, Minn., to Samuel Metcalf of that city, on June 30. Miss Endres taught in the Bemidji schools a few years ago. They will be at home after October 1, at 120 Fouth Ave. South, Faribault. The Olympia Candy Co. will open about July 1 on Third St. with a com- plete line of home made “Sweets and Candies.”—Adv. Margaret Wedge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wedge, of Lake Boule- vard, entertained eight little guests at a party yesterday afternoon. The * | hours were from three to seven and a six o’clock supper was served. The guests were Lois Davies of Crookston, who is a guest at the Dr. E. H. Mar- cum home, Lorraine Kreatz, Mary ‘Warfield, Georgia Schumaker, Raida Schumaker, Margaret Klein and Clif- ford Klein. 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. Another member has been added to Beltrami county’s bar ,as shown by the following item from the Black- duck American: Mr. #nd Mrs. I. W. Langaard arrived from St. Paul a few days ago and intend to make their future home in this village. Mr. Lan- gaard has let the contract for remod- eling and modernizing his building on First street, next door to the Am- erican office, and intends to occupy the lower floor for his law and land jbusiness and the upper floors as resi- dence until he can procure suitable grounds for the erection of a dwel- ling. Every housewife needs -aprons, handkerchiefs and good home baked food. We will have them for you July 3—the Baptist ladies.—Adv. Charles Bush, a resident of Bemidji and who several years ago was a member of the local baseball team, is mentioned in the following Brain- erd D!_splwh article: An interest! and Wiseonsin points. companied by her sister, Miss Inez Cross, of Arkansas, Wis., who will spectator at the ball- game Sunday was little Leonard Arthur Bush, age 3% years, niascot of the Brainerd team. He is the son of Conductor and Mrs. John W. Bush and his il- lustrious brothers are famous in the baseball world. There is Leslie, first string pitcher of the Philadelphia Athletics, Richard, strong in pitching and the field, and Charles, once play- ing regularly with Brainerd. John ‘W. Bush was a great ball player if his younger days and attends every Brainerd game it is possible for him to see. I have some fine 16 jackpine to sell either by the cord or carload. Call C. LaJambe. Adv. ‘When you want some eggs bad call the same Frenchman, 113-J.—Adv. Mrs. A. A. Andrews of Lake Boule- vard returned this morning from an extended. visit in various Minnesota She was ac- Phone 113-J.—| spend. several weeks at the Andrews| Home. Attorney Andrews, who ac- companied his wife on the trip, stop- ped off at Minneapolis, where he will transact business for a few days, re- turning to Bemidji the first of next week. The trip was made in Mr. Andrew’s Franklin car and among the cities visited were -Durand, Ar- kansas and -Menominee, Wis,, and Minneapolis. Mrs. Andrews reports the roads were in excellent condition all through Wisconsin as well as in this state, with the exception of a short stretch near Long Prairle, Minn. 7 As late as 1890 many of the states would not admit women to the state medical examinations, but today ev- ery state in the Union extends the privilege. of practicing medicine to ‘women. Results are- must aiways certaln when you use a: Ploneer want ad One-half cent a word. Phone 31. Macaulay and His Razors. Macaulay was'a self shaver—though not with a safety—and the woeful re- sults “are recorded in his biography. ‘When he saled for India and his cham- bers were cleared there - were found between fifty and sixty strops;, hacked into strips and splinters, and innumer- able razors in-every stagé of disrepair. ‘At one time he hurt his hand and had to go to the barber. After the opera- GRAND THEATRE The House of Quality For Friday and Saturday ; tion he asked the:charge. ‘‘Oh, what- 3 “BOMBAY BUDDHA" S ever you usually give the person who A“ “Imp’’ melodrama of mystery and thrills, in THREE nhave’; you,” ways tgl;‘e nnswege “In that with Hobart Henley, Stuart Paton, Francis Nelson. g case,” sald Macaulay, “I should give | ~An jdol is taken from the Powers family safe by.some unknown, you a great gash on either cheek.”— and the detectives ruse for locating it is a good one. The story London Mirror. will interest you. ; The Alpaca. s “EDDIES LITTLE NIGHT MARE” In spite of attempts to introduce the| This is an extremely laughable domestic comedy. His dream. of alpaca into countries away from its |wedded life, during which he takes care of a room full of babies is native habitat, failure has attended unusually clever. them. It is rarely found below an al- % Shows at 7:30, 8:30, 9: 30 Matinee Saturday 2:30 : Adults1c. titude of 5,000 feet. Its wool is of an exceedingly fine luster and quality and | Children 5c occasionally attains a length of six inches. SFecial---SUN DAY-=---Special HOWARD ESTABROOK in ‘‘Four Feather”, “Metro” feature in 5 parts. The handle 6f a new pocket knife can be unfolded to form a six-inch rule. Olympia Candy Co. Opep for business Saturday, July 3 BRINKMAN THEATR The public is cordially invited to visit this new candy store on this day. We want you to know that our stock comprises - Strictly Home Made Candies, Soda Foun- tain Drinks, Ice Cream, Cut Flowers, . Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco We are located on third street across from the Fair store. formal opening will be held later. in this paper. OLYMPIA CANDY. CO., 3rd St., Bemidji Watch for announcement TONIGHT Orpheum Vaudeville 2 acts on the bill Bob Ferns, The Singing Nut ‘Wilts & Wilts Man and woman roller skaters have been 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 specialty as Our BEMIDJI BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITI.E 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 double and | single toe spins, ending with the neck spin. Paramount Program - Famous Players LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. D. L. FRIEDMANN AUDITOR ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS COUNSELOR Phones 610-J—776-W. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children The discriminating smoker is now smoking “DON ALMO” ‘Be a Booster” GENERAL MERCHANDISE Jesse L. Lasky presents Ilat Figman .in a unique comedy drama of stage life “What’s His Name” picturized by Cecil B. De Mille from the novel by Geo. Barr [cCutcheon, author of ““Brewster’s Millions.” 5 parts, 350 scenes. Matines 2:30 HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty is Family ‘Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Adm'ssmn sc and |0° Machines. . 3 117 Third St. Bemidji. iy Phone 673-W f Music by Brinkman Orchestra J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Grocerfes, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, .etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65. “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store Best nickle pm;eli on earth. ADMISSION: 10¢, 20¢, 25¢ 'DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation. 2081 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered ‘PLEASING PHOTO-PLAYS AT THE REX THEATRE REX "~ TONICHT = THE INTENSELY VIVID DRAMA A MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Speclalists in the Sclence of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. ASK THE MAN Phone 92 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 < HTHE VICTI Mu KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER PHOTOGRAPHER ° Portrays the injustice of circumstantial evidence in the story. FANCY AND STAPLE 3 of a young hero’s struggle against injustice and ignominy, wrong- GROCERIES fully -sentenced to penitentiary—tingling, exciting escape ‘from Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. ‘We Call for and Deliver - Promptly. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Bullding Phone 31 BANKING AND SAVINGS Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onjons and Rhubarb CASE’S CASH STORE GROCERIES AND SHOES You should try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 25¢, 30¢, 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 prison—forced to take part in a bank robbery. A picture graphic in realism. The underground tunneling into the bank, the deadly. battle in the vault and the final capture of the crooks ‘are scenes that almost baffle description. There are big moments in the hfi calling for dramatic genius of the highest order. MAE MA%S plays the Hpart of the wife ‘and in_ this play she is at her best. ROBT. HARRON as the husband rises to the full demandlaf the Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST S character. There is a strong supporting company and the’ pictures A. V. GARLOCK; M. D. are strikingly beautiful. Two otggr selected photo plays. L g Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT 57 RE E LS TONIG HT"S Save systematically. - come your open account. : SECURITY STATE BANK 32 Bemidji, Minn. — DRUGS AND JEWELRY Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, n typewriter paper, clips, paper . g fasteners, punches, eyelets. ;. ete., ete. 2 Get quantity prices. PIONEER OFFICE STORE - Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. 'LUMBER, COAL AND WO0D ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. Service | -get in person. 3 .. BARKE " Thira st. - and satisfaction. ~ Mafl " Orders given that same service you Any-quantity you want. - | Building materlfl of all kinds. ST HILAIRE RETAIL 'LBR. . €CO. Glasses Fitted. Children ¢ —ADMISSION— Adults 18c Office Gibbons Bldg,, North of" 2 : Markham Hotel. ~Phone 106 Evening exhibitions begin at 7:30 sharp. SECOND-HAND GOODS A new propellor for either water The Pioneer is the place to ‘buy. HARNESS or air has blades with spiral-like |your rolls of adding machine paper. curves at one point and concave at|for Burroughs adding machines: OI the other, carrying the water or air |roll, a dozen rolls or & hundred rflll!» i their full length and overcoming the | 8yroscopic_effect of ordinary propel- lers. - ‘We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and see: them. ZIEGLER’S SECOND HAND STORE The principle of the automatit drinking fountain has been applied _ Pioneer wunts—ono—hnl! cent #to the water cooler by the invention. of a bubbling attachment. HERE YOU GO Six-room cottage for sale .rent at Lavinia. Ice up. 160-acre tract close to town, $8.00 per acre. . 168-acre improved fnrm. 3 mflau from town, heavy soil, $10.00 per - or always patromze The Pioneer. hat it has no equal in

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