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

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FE] — "»held in Bemidji. “yere attack of dlarrhoes Whi ‘SATURDAY, JULY '8, 1015. IR S S S SRR SRR SR8 bt LEST WE * ERAR AR RGO In ease of fire’call 349, ‘... Bemidji is to have 'a ‘monster Fourth of July celebation. .. ‘Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 3 to 7, in- clusively. s s 0 The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on July 12. « . When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rall- road receipts. Tees There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, July 14. LR Y On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be 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. 10 BREVITIES Mrs. A. A. McGill of Kelliher was the guest of Mrs. Earl Geil yester- day. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. < 0. A. Jahnke of International Falls is a guest at the J. Peterson, jr., home. Mrs. James Guthrie of Turtle River was a between-train visitor in the city yesterday. Stewart’s Quality Grocery will close at 12 o’clock Monday noon.— Adv. Mrs. A. H. Comstock, of Aitkin, formerly of Bemidji, is the guest of Bemidji friends. s Mrs. James Wheeler of Bass Lake was among the out-of-town visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Stewart’s Quality Grocery will close at 12 o’clock Monday. noon.— Adv. Miss Viola Johnson of Gonvick 1is the guest of her sister, Miss Amy Johnson, for a few days. Rev. 8. L. Parish of Fergus Falls will occupy the pulpit in the Metho- dist church tomorrow morning. Chapter 6 of “Diamond From the Sky” ‘Monday EVENING only. Grand theater—Adv. Mrs. Joe McFadden has as her guests her sister-in-law, Mrs. ‘Wright Togood, and children, of Ro- chester. J. B. Spencer of Walker, a mem- ber of the Cass county board of com- missioners, was a Bemidji business visitor today. Chapter 6 of “Diamond From- the Sky” Monday EVENING only. Grand theater.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson of Bena arrived in Bemidji last evening and will remain here several days as the guests of friends. ‘William Peckles left yesterday for Virginia, Minn., where he will spend ONLY ONE The Record in Bemidji Is a Unique One. If the reader has“a “bad back’ or any kidney ills and is looking for an effective kidney medicine, ‘better de- pend-on-the remedy endorsed by peo- ple you know. Doan’s Kidney. Pills; have given great satisfaction in such cases. Bemidji citizens testify to)| this. Here is a case of it: Mrs. D. G.'Miller, 3134 Second St., Bemidji, says: “I don't know what brought on the complaint I had un- less it was hard: work. - I‘had back- ache and dull pains across my loins. The trouble bothered me day and night. A tired, languid- feeling robbed me ‘of: energy and ‘I ‘was caused annoyance by the kidney sec- retions. Doan's Kidney Pills, “pro- cured at'Barker's'Drug Store, quickly relieved.me of ‘the péin in my dack and toned up my kidneys. I am a poor “hand to take medicine, but - when I feel :signs of kidney. com-] a weelk, the guest of his brother and Andy ‘McNabb, tomarly of Bemidji. One of these thy- you ought to g0 to Hakkerup's.and have your pic- ture: taken.—Adv. James Boobar. and. daughter, Ruth, of Nary drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business. Mr. Boobar is known as the ‘‘chicken king” of | Nary. Miss Ella Sonstrud of Hope, N. D., arrived in the city this noon -and ‘will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud, of Dewey avenue for a month. Howard Estabrook, " in Feathers;—Grand theater. and evening.—Adv. Julian Peterson, cashier of the State bank at Spooner, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘T.' Pet- “Four Matinee erson, jr. He will remain until af- ter the celebration. Howard Estabrook, in ‘“Four Feathers”—Grand theater. Matinee and evening.—Ady. Joe Christie, of the Crookston Lumber company office force, will leave this evening for Little Falls where he will spend the Fourth as the guest of friends. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. Albert Brewer of Frohn came to Bemidji yesterday. She was ac- companied by her nephew, Elmer Brewer, who will visit friends in Euclid during July 4. Fresh kodak films now for sale. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Developing roll, 10¢; prints, 3¢ up.—Adv. Miss Dora Barrette of Internation- al Falls, formerly of this city, will arrive in Bemidji this evening and will be the guest of Mrs. D. R. Bur- gess for a short time. Continuous performance at the Grand Monday. COMPLETE CHANGE of program in the evening.—Adv. Mrs. W. E. Harding and three chil- dren left for Detroit, Mich., yesterday where they will make their future home. Mr. Harding has been in De- troit for some time past. Continuous performance at the Grand Monday. COMPLETE CHANGE of program in the evening.—Adv. H. A. Scharf, who travels for the Potlatch Lumber company of Bon- ners Ferry, Idaho, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain until after the Monday celebration. Get orders in early Monday morn- ing as we make our last delivery at 11 o’clock. Stewart’s Quality Grocery. —Adv. ‘Tuesday, July 6, a term of paro- chial school will commence in the Swedish Lutheran church, conducted in the Swedish lauguage. All chil- dren-are invited to-atte; ? Get ‘orders in early on(ia} morn. ing as we make our last delivery at 11 o’clock. Stewart’s Quality Grocery. —Adv.. Mrs. J. E. Rayes, Mrs. George N. ‘Wood-and Mrs. F. H. Porter of Min- neapolis, who are spending the sum- mer at Lavinia, were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. Baker’s Jewelry sale will run wide open Menday, July 5. Come in, leave your coats, and money if you like—Adv. . Miss Margaret Stevens of Prairie du Chien, Wis., who has been visit- ing her aunt mear ‘Shevin, is in the city and will spend the summer with Mrs. J. J. Conger, 901 Lake Boule- vard. There is a bright future ahead for you if you take a course in Mankato Commercial College. Send for their catalogue.—Adv. Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. H. Harding, who the past two and a half years, will moveto Crookston ‘the-first ‘of next week, where they will reside. Mr. Harding has been assistant county. surveyor. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will serve coffee, sandwiches, ice cream and cake and other goodies in the Library park, July 5.—Adv. Misses Edessa Laguee, Rachel Hop- pen and Gladys Wigard of Crookston arrived in the city yesterday. Misses Laguee and Hoppen will join the Crookston camp-fire girls at Lavinia Miss Elaine Boyd. ness College have no difficulty in_se- curing igood positions as soen they complete their course. Write'for In- formation Booklet.—Adv, e Fay, of Tacoma; Wash.; who are the J. Bisair, of Dewey avenue, will go vigit.. They will.return to: Bemidjl from the cities, ‘for a longer visit. - She is a wise woman who takes dvantage of ‘the jewelry sale:now on .at Baker’s. Store.open Monday, plaint coming on, I use Doan’s Kidney “Pills and they do good work.” - Price 50c, at all dealers.. Don't| 7 imply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Hrs‘ Miller ~-had. -Foster-Milburn Co:,: Props.,” Buffalo, N. Y- - Diarrhoea Quickly Cured.. “Almnt two years ago I had a se- for over a week,” writes W. C. Jones, ~Buford, N. D. “I became drugeist reoommendad Chamberlain’ Calic, ‘Cholers and. Bhrrmfiafl_ed 0 weak First Scandinavian Luth that 1 could not stand upright. A |Will serve hot dimmer July 5. " Take the “tip,” men, and see what a dollar will buy.—Adv. Clefk of Court Fred Rhoda and]] wife will leave tomorrow morning by auto. for Long Prairie, Minn., where tthey will spend.a week or ten: days; ] the guests of friends and relatives. Miss Lucy LaFontisee, - deputy, will have charge of the clerk of conrt’s office during Mr. Rhoda’s absence. n church unches -all day, July 5, in th is store building.—Adv. - mmlmmm ‘Mr. and “Mrs. Quincy Brooks have ‘made - Bemidji théir home *for ] and Miss Wigard will be the guest of N 1 Graduates of the Little Falls Busi- Mrs. J. C. Brophy and dnughter, 1 guests of Mrs.- Brophy’s-sister, Mrs. ]} to the Twin Cities next week for a4 The Ladies’ Ald soclety “of the]} first go-to Minneapolis, thento Chi- cago, Ann=Arbor;“Detroit and White- hall, Mich. - At:the latter place they will visit Mrs. Brook's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. H, M. Kenfield. They ex- pect to return in three or four weeks. 1 have some fine ‘16" Jackpine to | sell either by the cord or carload. Call C. LaJambe. Phone 11!4.— Adv. ‘When you wm'. some eggs bad call the same Frenchman, 113-J.—Adv. Miss Lottte Blg of Grand Forks, N. D., Miss Edna Schmitt and. Messrs. | Dave Gustafson, Charles Vorachek W*M*Dr.ltv,l’luuw successfully—in Thmdmmummmummvw:m-u 'Dr. Pieree's Favorite m__ Tcke this.in u..aa hbletfirmu;hmc nndrecnk@w!v ":éfi.m < ey —flrgheum and Ed Brevig of Thiet River Falls, > nwemdm( ‘bottle, £ will ‘arrive in the city this evening &whm"m“nlmuwmd& amplaining fim'm" s 2 acts Wthfi blu i vdlumld!mhm see what a“debt I owe you!” Dr.Pierce :Plom!?dlmmlaumh,hur,bowch and will attend the celebration here Monday, returning . to -their homes Monday evening. Miss Hisie Schmitt of Dewey avenue will accompany her sister back to Thief River Falls for a visit. I Bob Ferns, The Singing Nnt ‘Wilts & Wilts ‘Man and woman roller skaters have besnv pronounced to be the Royalty of the Rollers by | - all the skating enthusiasts in America. They ‘have numerous medals'and cups wen at con= tests for tricks, figure-and: dance skating both as- singles and as:ateam. Their specialty as presented- on the stage contains steps from every dance done on the rollers, several of which | _are eriginal.with themselves.. - They do.a few of.the more difficult tricks.includingdoubleand single toe spins, ending with the neck spin. Paramount Program Famous Players Jesse L. Lasky presents Fat Figman:in-a unique comedy:drama of-stage life “What’s His Name” picturized-by Cecil B.-De Mitle from - the movel by Gee. Barr McCutcheon, author of +‘Brewster’s Millions.”” ‘5 parts, 350-scenes. SUNDAY'PICTURES : The two reel Biograph, A Maiden old California “The Americana” . Selig, “*Getting a Start in Life’” western col:nedy‘ Biograph' ““They’re calling a cop ‘to take Joe-a- way”, ‘““The Vindication’’. Watch for Pregram: Menday Matinee 2:30 .Admission 5c and:40c . MUSIC:BY. BRINKMAN ORCHESTRA | Admissions ________ 10c, 20c, 26¢ FREEDOM, Here is the forest now, As on that old July When first our fathers took-the vow. The bluebird, stained with-earth:and sky Shouts from a blowing bough In green, aerial freedom, wild-and high, And now, as then, the bobolink Out on the uncertain brink Of the swaying maple swings, Loosing his song out link by’ golden link, While -over the wood- his proclamatio} rings, A daring boast that ‘would unkingHon kings! - THE ORIGINAL O MALTED MILK TAKE ‘A PACKAGE HOME SW"NO SUBSTITUTE IS ‘GUST AS-QOO0D™ Even s0 the wild birds sang on bough ani wall That day the bell of Independence Hall Thundered upon the world the word o man, The word of God uttered when the worl began— That day when liberty began to be And mighty hopes were out on land ant sea. But Freedom calls her conscripts, now ar hen; It s an endless battle to be free, As the old dangers lessen from the skie: New dangers rise. Down the long centurles eternally, Again, again will rise Thermopylae; Again, again, a new Leonidas Must hold for God the imperiled pass, As the long ages run New Lexington will rise on Lexington And many a valorous Warren fall Upon the imperiled wall. When You: Are In MINNEAPOLIS or ST. PAUL Be Sure To Visit The Wonderful New Minnesota State Prison IN STILLWATER Open forthe inspection of the Public every day except Sundays and Ho from 8'to 11 a. m. and from 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. Round Trip, Including Prison Visit: From St. Paul, 32 Hours From Minneapolis, 53 Hours < The Finest Public Institution of ‘its kind In The World Man is the conscript of an endless quest A long divine ‘adventure without rest, A holy war, a battle yet unwon When he shall climb beyond the burnt out sun,” Each hard-earned freedom withers to e bond; Freedom forever is beyond—beyond! ~Edwin Markham in The Inds dent. Beauty More Than Skin Deep. A beautiful woman always has good digestion. If your digestion is faulty, Chamberlain’s Tablets will d> you good. Obtainable everywhere.— Adv. “TIZ" FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET| “Ah t>what relief. “No ‘more tired Teet; mo more-burning feet, swollen, bad smell- ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns No matter what PLEASING PHOTO-PLAYS Readily adaptable:to-all mtuatwns, with its AT THE ability to meet and overcome the unusual, be Fard is the car for yourtoursand.camp- mfisexpedlhpns;m well s#being-a~genuine -~ « utility in the demands of everyday life. Averaging about two cents permile tooper- ate and maintain. callouses or bumnions. ails your - feet or what under Saturday: “The Voice From The Taxi’’, two reel Kalem story featuring Barring the unforseen, each retail buyer t‘;e, ef;“nw;yffc:;f} of a new Ford car between August 1914 and the girl detective : . getting - relief, August 1915 will receive from $40to $60.as a “The Boguet’’, one of ‘‘Sweedies’” funniest. ustanies S22 share of the Ford Motor Company’s profits. “One Hundred-Dollars”’, a Biograph drama. Touring Car $490, Runabout $440; Town Car.$690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. o b. Detroit, with all equipment. Sunday: A three part Broadway Star feature showing that two heads are out-all the poi- ‘sonous exuda- tiofis which puff up -the . feet; better tzu'alrl one. It is a Vitagraph film and called ““‘Between The “TIZ” is mag- le at Two of Them”. - 2 : ";;jl‘:d.m:?nz'fl Ou lelay aud aale s There is real humor in the Lubin comedy, *“‘Percival’s Awak- ening’ Matinee 2:30 Children B¢ Monday, July 5th: Morning, Afternoon and Evening Exhibitions at the REX THEATRE, commencing at 10-a. m. and continuing, if the public demands, until 11 p. m. £ A FivePart'Mutual Masterpicture. : “THE CUP OF LIFE a drama of Iife’s opportunities;lessons vividly pictured and brillimt— ly acted Coming Monday, July 5th. | Children B¢ —ADMISSION— Aduits 18c will' -cure “your foot ‘troubles so : you'll never limp or draw .up your face:| in pain. - Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, mever hurt or get: eore, ‘swollen or tired. Get a 25 cent -box -at-any drug or department store, and get relief. C. W. Jewstt Co., Inc. Evening 7:30 Phone 474 . ‘Bemidjl, Minn. tte Adults 10c —ADMISSION— Store Will Close f’Monday at Noon ~ GIRLS AND | BOYS Call Monday . forenoon with your parents or guardians and GRAN D THEATRE Tonight flnl; The House of Quality “BOMBAY BUDDHA” THREE parts. An “Imp” melodrama of mystery and thrills. This picture is decidedly a mystery and will keep you_guessing till the last scene. % “EDDIES I.ITTI-E NICGHT MARE” “Hddie”” has a nightmare just as he is to bewma engaged, after | which he decides to go to the Funhlands inahurry, unusuall 0 Shows at 7:30;:8:30, ‘5c—Admission—10e ey

Other pages from this issue: