Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 17, 1915, Page 3

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About The City B T HEH KKK AKX e LEST WE FORGET * LB R RS LS L E R ER SRR R In case of fire call 349, LR School board election Saturday evening, July 17, at 7 o’clock. s .. Bemidji’s Vawter-. Redpnh chnuhu- qua will be held August 3 to 7, im- clusively. LI ‘When traveling purchase round- trip ‘tickets. Boost the Bemidji rail- road receipts. L The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on August 16. * s . The board of equalization of Bel- trami county will meet at the court house July 19. .« e There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, August 11. PR On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern' Minne- sota Development assoctation will be held in Bemidji. « s . 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. BREVITII': Miss Lillie Stohl of Pinewood was the guest of Bemidji friends between trains yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blom of the town of Eckles were among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Misses Emma McClellan and Flor- ence Freeze of Carr Lake were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. Mrs. M. Storley and Mrs. Carrie Hanson of Frohn were among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yes- terday. Mrs. K. E. Grow and daughter, Alice, and Mrs. L. H. Sampson of Eckles transacted business in the city yesterday. Don’t get married until you see “The Escape.”—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. James Boobar of Nary transacted business in Bemidji yesterday, returning to their home in the evening. Miss Mable Johnson will return from Solway this evening where she has spent the past couple of days as the guest of friends. Miss Jeanette Stechman of Ten- strike came to Bemidji this morning and will join the Bemidji camp-fire girls on their outing Monday. Mrs. F. S. Arnold of Beltrami av- enue left yesterday morning for Tip- lnnd‘wm“}em'fln ’here several days as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton. ‘ Dr. W. K. Denlsén, V. 8., who Has been attending ‘a staté’ veterinary meeting in’ St. Cloud, will return to Bemidji today. Mr. Denison made the trip in his car. Oné of thess days’ you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your pic- ture” taken.—Adv. L. B. Bogue, who has been visiting at the' home of his daughter, Mrs. Grow of the town of Eckles for some time, went to Chicago ‘where he will spend the summer with relatives. Mrs. H. C. Lampson ‘and daugh- ter, Elizabeth, and son, Robert, of Minneéapolis, who have been ' the guests of Mrs. E. E. Kenfield of Lake Boulevard for the past several weeks, have ‘returned to the cities. Rev. J. C. Strand of this city, pas- tor-evangelist, will preach in Browns Valley, Minn,, tomorrow and Rev. F. B. Stevenson of Red Lake Falls, Minn., will occupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian ‘church, morning and evening. 1ave your furnitere repaired at the bargain store, first class ‘work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. E. E. Kenfield, manager of the Be- midji Box company, has returnéd from Washburn, Wis., where he has attended the annual meeting of the directors of the various box compa- nies in Minnesota and Wisconsin, in which he is interested. D. P. Tierney, of St. Paul, assist- ant state forester, was in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. Tierney has spent much time during the last several months at the state park, Lake Itasca, where considérable work is being 4| done by the forestry service this sum- mer. There is a bright future ahead for you if you take a course in Mankato Commercial College. Send for their catalogue.—Adv. D. J. Moore will leave this evening for Milwaukee, where he will attend the Northwestern Mutual Insurance convention. From there he will go to Chicago, to visit his brother, Ber- nard, formerly of this city. Mr. Moore expects to return to Bemidji in a couple of weeks. Miss Martha Huntosh left this morning for Park Rapids, where she will be the guest of Rev. I. D. Alvord, pastor of the Baptist church of this city, and family for a few days. Rev. and Mrs. Alvord and little daughter are spending a few weeks’ vacation at their summer home on Long Lake. Miss Anna Johnson, bookkeeper at the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing com- pany’s office, who has spent the past month in Wilson, Wis., the guest of her parents, is expected to return to Bemidji Monday to resume her du- ties Enroute to Bemidji Miss John- son has visited friends in Minneapolis and Brainerd. “The Devil” will be in Bemidjl Monday, July 19, at the Rex Theater, matinee and evening.. A five-recl Mutual Master-picture.—Adv. C. W. Tribel of Minneapolis ar- rived in Bemidji Thursday and will visit relatives. Mrs. Tribel hds been in the city for the past week and has been the guest of her brother, Attor- ney A. A. Andrews; and family of Lake Boulevard and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Andrews, of the ton, Iowa, where she will visit rela- tives for three or four weeks. Mrs. P. J. Perry of Duluth, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sidney Miller, of Scribner for some time, has returned to her home. Big excursion to the Dam Sunday, 2:30. A jolly crowd wanted for a good time.—Adv. Mesdames A. P. White, C. R. San- born and George Strickland left this morning for Walker where they will spend several days at Glengarry Springs. Mrs. George-H. French of Little- fork arrived in Bemidji last evening . For Men Behind thePen You signers of checks, writers of letters, keepers of books and makers of records— here is a new ink—in fact, two inks in one. We were one of the first to add"to our stock the newest member_of the Carter’s Tox family— Carter’s Pencraft' -Combined Office & " and Fountain'Pen N Ink We feel sure there’s' a call among' our friends for one ink usable'in either fountain pens ot inkwells.” ~A wonderful hew flow.. controller is part of dle equipment'of quarts, pints and half-pints of Pencraft, A light sure’of the finger controls* he'flow. ™ [ Come in and let us il your pen with this new ink, and show you thofaw=controller.” town of Northern. You can get a special summer rate on your scholarship now for your business or stenograpl:ic course at the Little Falls Business College. Write for information.—Adv G. C. Warfield of Monmouth, IIl., who has been the guest of his brothers, A. A. Warfield, and family and Charles Warfield, and family of this city for the past several days, returned to his home yesterday noon. His wife 'and two children, who ac- companied him to Bemidji, will re- turn to their home tonight. T have some fine 16 jackpine to 'sell ‘elther by the cord or carload. Call C. LaJambe. Phone 113-J.— Adv. ‘When you want some eggs bad call its high standard of quality, @ yesterday ARSELLN ,g.ruhfl alson, End" MiEh will be {6 Fuest- plans on spending th we are ready to prove to the consuifer that Purity Gasoline means more mileage, more pow‘ér, 'and greater ficiency, and a consbquent saving’in operatlng ‘expénseB. - St. Cloud Oil Co., of Bemidji.—Ad¥. | Mrs. Elmer Bertleson, chaperon of the older diviston of the Camp Fire girls in the city, on their encam] ment at the Mrs. H. O. Rosaan cot- tage at Lake Bemidji, returned last evening, actomipanfed by two of the young ladfes, Midses Hdessa Leguee and Rachael Hopkins. Mishe Larson, Eunice Montague and Ell 1 Daigle will remain in Bemidji for a E, Page of Bemld]l pasud thr ugtl few day, the guests of Miss Helen Pln 'wood Saturday o hl’s Evans. Miss ‘Edna Filiatreault, an- [Clear vater Lake whiéré ne or&‘n‘lfizeh ::::";;:‘e::e”fin;:z‘:g :;:lm:ln g other of the party, Will spend until | Y AT The Seore Sad in tuvp- August 1 with her sister, Mrs. Thor- Lot tho Bitrilo tanst or RIS . Olaf Gélen" left Monday for Trail ‘where he will remain a few days. FOLLOWNG TH CLEANUP s P ntod Reminders to Its Citizens. " the ‘city in” order from day. | to ‘day, aftér the annnal clean\)p. isa ‘problem which requlres ‘some ingenui- ‘ty. To ward off a relapse into care- ¢ §{ lessness on tbe part of its spring clean- e the department of public hag recently C. % )cr let% !‘r(dny for Crooki on wil ttend the ‘Miss Amanda Austin, widely known | Mrs. Estelle L. Lindsay,. who o psinting, is_also a. farmer, owning|geles city. cuuneil will endumr to several hundred acres -of farm land [ have the city establish a munlelpv.l BEAUTY AND HEALTH Should be every|woman’s heri PARAMOUNT PRGGRAM FAMOUS PLAYERS TONIGHT {\pex Fllm Co. presents .In Four Reels : e And a Charley Chaplin, a riot of fun in two acts “A FILM JOHNNIE™ _ G reels It may be'so if yo‘will' observe the simple 'laws' of nature' and protect your complexion: ‘pect . be effective in pmducing results. These are printed in-a style to make them attractive and interest- ing and are unique as’to contents. In each case, as a practical .part of the argument, it is stated that the- depart- ment is determined to put an end to the throwing’ of papers and rubbish tipori the 'streets and that stringent measures will be adopted to punish all, - violators .of the city orfllnances upon this subject, These. wnrnmgsare flisl:rlbuted by the citizens’ committee, Which consists of representatives -of the board- of trade, New Orleans Association of Commerce and other commercial organizations. Bach ward jn the city also has a rep- resentative on the committee, and the Women’s club has rendered valuable assistance in ‘¢irculating the folders. It is_interesting to note that each of the seventeen wards of New. Orleans has a club devoted to the beautifying of its surroundings and that a repre- séntative. from each precinct reports progress at-the ward meetings. - Our face’ creams' and other toilét preparations will greatly improve the face, serve the complexion, and othérwise assist nature in its work. Firsf show 7 :20, second 9'00 SUN DA Y Latoy’s Canine Models: The most beautlful act on the American stage, bar none. They come direct from the Orpheum at Winnipeg. A rare treat, J. William Everett The thinnest thing in vaudeville PICTURES. The two reel Biogravh, *“The confesslon." The cast, Franklin Richie, J. D.umier, Louise Vale, Gretchen Hartman. Lubin present: Mixed Flats.” Vitagraph, “Strength,’ produced by Ulysses Davxs. “The Typhoon” J uly 19. Special matinee Sunday Matinee daily 2:30 Admission, children 5c, adixlfs 15(: ) Just ask us‘about the few simple laws of nature that insure perfect hedlth We know, and oiir know is yours for the asking: “SAY REXALL” Barker’s Drug a;mdl : Jewelry Store Third Street Bemidji, Minn. To Protect City Trees. Small boys who tear “switches™ from trees planted along the parkways of streets and delivery wagon drivers wha Allow. their horses to make a meal of the long hanging leaves of those same trees are henceforth to.be the object of Vigilance of the streets and tree plant- ing committee of the Municlpal Art league of Chicago. Mrs. H. 8. Newton, chairman of the committee, spent a day inspecting.the newly planted Carolina poplars which have recently been- placed- by -the | league along Warren avenue: “We want the streets of our city to look like some of those beautiful ave- nues in large cities of Europe, where the trees have become famous,” she said. “This we can accomplish if the trees are not molested. The greatest menace to the life of the trees is the Iml.schlevou.s boy and the driver of the - 2 D nlbbllng horse. When we secure the Y 11 Each 75¢ | peration of these two classes of in- lviduals our object is assured.” . These ribbons are fully- guar}mteéd as theé best' on earth - Come in neat tin boxes.} « To plant trees along the structure of The Bemidji Pioneer Pub:' Go“ the Metropolitan elevated: railroad is B emidji, M.lnn. GRAND THEATRE Tonight Only The House of Quality Bob Leonard and Ella Hall in “MAVIS OF THE GLEN” The two most popular players of ‘‘The Master Key”’ in a three- pa_x;g society drama of strong appeal—strongly endorsed by .movie Lol critics. . Star‘Brand Typewriter Ribbons- In-any color to fit any make of typewriter “Too Many Bachelors” L-Kq comedy featuring PEGGY PEARCE. Shows at 7:30, 8:30" 5c—Admission—10¢ Sunday—- ““The Fox and The Pig.’’. Chapter seven of “The Diamond From The Sky” This chapter is an unusually strong one and will furns, ish you with_ plenty of excifement, and shows some feat& of darin which are startling.. This.is the show that was 0-— *o—t—ifl-o to have been Jast Monday night. ~Also three other reels. Matinee at 2:30. Evening at 7:30, 8: 45. The machine that takes the: “Weep” out' of “Sweep” he plan of the committee. i “One of the hideous things of the éity, the great iron structure, will then come an asset,” said Mrs. Newton. i} About 300 trees have. been planted us far by the committee in the vi- ity of Warren avenue and West ‘Monroe and West Congress streets. Take advantage of a-want ad. = { - Chapter 8 of “Diamond From the Sky” next Monday as usual. PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS the same Frenchman, 113-J.—Adv. E. N. Bailey, supervisior of writ- ing of the Minneapolis schools, who has spent a couple of days in Be- midji, giving instruction in penman- ship at the summer school, returned to his home last evening. During the two days of his stay here, he gave four periods of work, one in the morning and one in the afternoon of each day. Many automobile owners in Be- midji and vicinity are using Purity Gasoline and Diamond Cylinder- oils exclusively. If you are interested in the maximum ‘of economy in oper- ating your car, a trial of this brand of oils will make you a steady user. St. Cloud Oil Co., of Bemidji.—Adv. The new modern summer hotel at | Walker was ‘opened this week- and guests are already occupying the ‘comfortable ' airy - rooms. L. H. Chase, proprietor, has named his new “|hotel the “Isabel,” in honor of his jdaughter, who will have the manage- ment of the place. It is located on the shore of Leech lake and all the rooms command a magnificent view of the water. The interior is very ap- propriately furnished and every mod- ‘ern convenience has been added. Purity Gasoline is manufactured by the Ponca Refining Co. at Ponca City, OKkla., one of the largest Inde= pendent Refinerfes in the world. Re- gardless: of current reports, Pu;lty solinewill’ continue' to maintain . e Tonigfit, Saturday ; An electric vacuum-cleaneris a house- Bl wrne:soitzor-cilownes e From-Heaven hold‘necessity: A child‘can use it with- :?;?{gfx,:;}gnafé.f:’? e o e e E%f “out fatigue. Costs a cefit an hour for 8| mex ' :current and gets-all-the dirt. : M The Iélefirmlgi of Can}s:onthtgch and other mterestmg characters are” ; ! : ‘ : g Marm S&yl'ls and Arthur Shu-ley appear in one of ‘‘THE GIRL DE-' Always ready, takes less:space thana (™ g iglniavas Ths swinoLErs carpet-sweeper. _ SUNDAY, JULY 18 : . Your hO use. alW ay SfreSh an dLsanitaf g | The finished actor Marc McDermott plays twin brother roles in “---no need for house cleaning. ¢ Let us-deliver one to your house for a trial“of a few*days. Edlson s three part dram A DEADI.Y HATE” one of the best photo-plays of these days ADMISSION - Adults 10c - : MONDAY, JULY 19 - Charles Swickhard’s Adaptation of Franz Molnar’s Famous Plly ! A play with a sincere purpose and a strong moral a Thomas H. . Ince feature. tf

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