Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 23, 1915, Page 3

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i PRIDAY; TUL¥:49; 1916, About The City AR B R EE LR SR EE SRS S & LEST WE FORGET . * LS B RS RS R R LRSS In case of fire call 349. * s ‘When traveling purchase rouad- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rail- road receipts. ) . s The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on August 16. s s 8 There will be another:sale of state school and swamp land of the:county ‘Wednesday, August 11. LR On December 9-and 107the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in- Bemidji. * s . Beltrami-county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 16 will be-entry day. Thes state' fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. L Bemidji is to have a chautauqua from August 3 to August 7. The large tent will-be pitched on the lot at the corner of Bemidji avenue and Fouth street. BREVITIES Ed McCumber and wife of Cass Lake were in the city today on busi- ness. Miss Cora Bjoring of Liberty town- ship was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Tollefson of Rosby were business visitors in Be- midji yesterday. Miss J. Edgar of Warren, Minn., will- be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Janet Clark, for a few weeks. Mrs. John Graff of Eagle Bend has arrived in Bemidji and will remain here for several days as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baumgardner of' Park Rapids are guests at the home of their son, Fred Baum- gardner. : One of these days you ought to DRAYTON DRAYTON J New ARROW COLLAR THIN, LIGHT YET STARCHED AND SIGHTLY 8 for 850 BODY:& 00., INC.. WAKRRS Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out-Ugly Spots: How to Remove -Easily. Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny un- less: it -removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complex- ion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from any druggist and ‘a few applications should show you how -easy it is to rid yourself of the.-homely freckles-and-get a beau- tiful -complexion. Rarely 1s -~ more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the preparation sold under guarantee) of money back if it fails to remove freckles. —_———— IS 22222222 R 2 0 ) atfa SEASON TICKETS . -Adults, $1.50; Children, $1.00: For sale at the following places of business: Bemidji Hardware Co. First National Bank. Northern National: Bank. Security State Bank. Geo. T. Baker & Co. E. A. Barker. City Drug Store. Netzer’s Drug Store. The’ Bazaar Store. The Pioneer office. O’Leary-Bowser Co. F. G. Troppman. Hufiman ‘& O’Leary. Given Hardware Co. Schueider Bros. Co. W. G. Sebroeder. Otto Schwandt. Gill Bros. 'go to ‘Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mys. G. B Moen ‘of :Mctosh, who has<been the gifest of “F¥ohn rela- tives for a few days, returned to her home yesterday. Mrs. D. D. Bishop of Blackduck ‘was -among ‘the: outzof-town visitors in.’‘Bemidji ‘yesterday, returning to{ her home on the evening train. Mrs. Mary Stillings of Brainerd ar- rived in the city yesterday and will be the guest of Mrs. George Kreatz and other friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grote of Hendrum, Minn., who have been vis- iting 'friends and relatives in Bemidji for a short time, returned to their city yesterday. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain. store, first-class work at’ reasonable prices.—Adv. Miss Martha Huntosh returned from Park Rapids last evening where she has been a guest at the summer home of Rev. I. D. Alvord and family for several weeks. 4 Miss Pernel Cain of RedwoodFalls, passed through the city last evening' enroute to Kelliher where she will visit her sister. While here she was the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beaupre of Grand Forks arrived in the city yes: terday and will occupy one of the Aubolee cottages at Grand Yorks Bay the rest of the summer. Methodist cracker-jack sale to- night. Get some from the children or at 523 Bemidji Ave.—Adv. Albert Gratton and two daughters; Violet and Yvonne, of Minneapolis, who have spent the past week in Be-| midji as the guest of Mr. Gratton's father, J. G. Gratton, and family, returned to their home today. Paul Murphy of Minneapolis, son of the owner of the Minneapolis Trib- une, arrived in Bemidji this morning and left at noon for Cass Lake where he will spend some time outing. He plans to spend several days in Bemidji before returning to Minneapolis. Right kodak finishing, right quick- ly, right prices—developing 10c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., near lake.—Adv. Mrs. Ralph Dickenson and daugh- ter, Mildred, of Buena Vista arrived in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Mildred will remain in Bemidji for a week and will take the state board teach- ers’ examinations which are to be held at the high school on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. A party of Minneapolis people, comprising Mrs. C. G. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hawkins and Miss Gould, arrived in Bemidji yesterday from the state park at Lake Itasca where they have been guests at Doug- las Lodge. They left this morning for Birchmont Beach where they will spend several days at the new hotel. There is a bright future ahead for you if you take a course in Mankato Commercial College. Send for their catalogue.—Adv. The ladies’ quartette of the Swed- ish Lutheran church was entertain- ed last evening-at the home of Mrs. M. F. Wilson. Those present were Mrs. G. Berglund, Miss Ellen Erick- son, Miss Hilda Bodeen and Miss Es- ther Hodeen. The evening was de- voted to music and singing after which a splendid lunch was served. You can get a special summer raie on your scholarship now for your business or stenograpl:ic course at the Little Falls Business College. Write for information.—Adv Miss Mable Brooks delightfully entertained a number of friends last evening. The hours were spent in sewing and music after which a del- icious lunch was served. Those pres- ent were the Misses Agnes, Fayal, Basha and Real Edwards, Mary Bell, Thelma Johnson, Carrie Armstrong, Elizabeth Erickson, Florence Grim- oldby, Ella Pouliotte, Elizabeth Given, Capitola Stewart, Nellie Han- son, Mrs. Harriet Jaques and Mrs. Kathlyn Bird. ‘Women can control men, and ought to have something to say about autos when it comés:to use gasoline. Read the St. Cloud Oil Co. ad and then talk to your husband.—Adv. A. E.-Witting was the busiest man in the county last Thursday fore- noon. Attending the Clark-Mills wedding in Bemidji at 8 a. m., and a wedding breakfast immediately fol- lowing, he arrived in Blackduck in his Cadillac touring car in plenty of time to help dispose of a big kettle of beans at the annual outing of the Knights of Pythias. He was accom- .panied on the up trip by Mrs. Wit- ting, Neil Witting and Mrs. C. W. Jewett.—Blackduck American. The Methodist cracker-jack can be secured from the Sunday school chil- dren who will be out with baskets, or can be had at 523 Bemidji avenue. Get some on your way to the band concert.—Adv. Glen Hunt, teller at the Security State bank, and his bride, are now occupying an attractive bungalow which has just been completed at Ninth street and Irvine avenue by ‘Gilbert Sandland. The bungalow is 28x40 feet and has a basement of 28-28 feet in dimensions. It is built: in latest bumngalow style and on'the north side a “dutch” window greatly adds to the attractiveness. The out- side finish consists of siding up about Stewart’s Greeery. C..Hi Battles. Abercrombie & McCready. *****i******?**************i* A Ak kAKX I A A ARk AR A Ak kkkkk*xkk A AR A A e A ] tives cottage: onthe: first-lot: four feet from the ground and the re- mainder of the sidewall is shingled. Mr. Sandland also built an attrac- south of the bungalow and he occupies this building as his home. sell either by the cord or carload. Call C. LaJambe. Adv. the same Frenchman, 113-J.—Adv. prove each shining hour! takes from every tree and keeps it till -it’s sour. nothing queers its labors here be- low; it does not always cock its ears 11 honey is on tap you see the bumbler climb; scrap, nor charge for overtime. on the wing the livelong day, from rise to set of sun, and when at eve it hits the hay, no chore is left un- done. pohsessed of ‘honey by the pound, bad boys come up and swat their nest and knocK it to the ground. store they gathered day by day has vanished in a breath, and so the becs exclaim, “Foul play!” sense in making work a gospel and a creed, in thinking every hour will at BEMIDJI begins NEXT TUESDAY Music, Entertainment, Oratdr'y, lnspi»ra»ti'on,, Fiui Start right by attend- ' ing the very first session. It will make you want more. Music, usic, Music, oh ~what a lot it. Don’t fail to hear ‘the-attractions the first day. Arrange right new and reserve ‘the date for The Grand Opera Singers. Rousing music by first grade artists, both vocal and instrumental. Study the detailed pro- gram for popular lectures, travel talks and solid addresses. Thereis plenty of whole- - some- entertainmient and good fun, -If 'you ‘enjoy good ‘laughs, you will get them. Five days of picnic; five days. of joy; five days witheut care; five days ‘building ‘up ‘your spirits; | five ‘days ‘removed from the-daily grind. ; Take the time -to-get your share of the isplendid - entertainments. You-can do enough work the bal- ance of your life. A Get ready now. It -will--be here right away. Chautaugqua comes but once a year. ONE LOW PRICED SEASON TICKET ADMITS TO ALL transacted business in Bemidji Wednesday. Harvey Laney visited Monday at the Falls home near Farley. Henry Locke transacted-business in Puposky Monday. George Butler of Redby visited Saturday and Sunday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.: Butler. Miss Lucy Laney of. Minneapolis and Miss Florence Laney of Iowa arrived Sunday. They will visit for some time with their parents,” Dr. and Mrs. J. Laney, at their summer home, “Blink Bonnie,” on the chores of Fox Lake. Miss Amelia Box, who has been vis- iting at International Falls, arrived here Monday and will visit for some time at Dr. J. Laney’s. * Mrs. Earl Geil is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. George McTaggart. Miss Ruth Wentworth, who has been attending the teachers’ training school in Minneapolis, arrived here Saturday. She will visit for some time with friends in Buena Vista be- fore returnjng to her home:in Blagk- duck. Y Michael Walters and John E. Carl- son transacted business in Bemidji ‘Wednesday. on |autoed to Pinewbod: ‘Friday, return- ing Saturday. The' dance given by Harry Lind- gren and Melvin Beckon Satarday at the Pinewoodhotel ‘was well at- tended. A baseball game between the Buz- zzle and Solway teams on the home grounds was played here Sunday, the score being 13 to 0 in favor of Sol- way. The Solway band accompanied the boys and favored all with several celections. Mrs. Caskey and children of Be- midji are spending a few days at the Sines home. 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Hemms of Solway witness- ed the ball game here Sunday. W. J. Dodge left Tuesday for Osslo where he will be ‘employed for 'some time. W. R. Wendt left Tuesday for Hills- boro, N. D., where he will remain for several months. i " C.Hynes and H, Lindgren were Be- widijj visitors Saturd 52 Mrs. J."Carlson ahd-Mrs. Larson, who have spent the past few weeks in Marquette, Mich., visiting relatives and friends, returned Saturday. Redwell, Elmer and Oscar Beckon left Monday for Whitman, N. D., where they will be employed. I have some flne 16" jackpine to Phone 113-J.— When you want some eggs bad call How doth the busy little bee im- It honey Ah, nothing hinders 0 hear the whistle blow. Wherever for shorter hours it doesn’t It’s And when the bumblers are The There is no soil that knows no useful deed. No use competing with the sun aid making life a strain; for bees—anl boys—must have some fun if they’d be safe again.—Walt Mason. KKK KKK KKK XK KKK R * PINEW0OD Lk KKK K RKE KK KKK Bert Crowell, who has been ‘in Nekoma, N. D., during the past few months, arrived here Sunday to spend a few days with friends and rela- tives. . Mr. and Mrs: KRR KKK KKK KKK N * HORNET KEKHERKE KKK The town board met on Wednes- ay. Bills were paid and contracts KEKE KKK KKK KKK * TURTLE LAKE X KKK KX KRR KKK KKK Dudley Lawrence was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. 3 Ralph Dickenson of Buena Vista W. Ward of Fertile|d Mrs. James Angell at Cowbells; ‘guns, ete. dence, s zés - Miller ~and ‘daughter, | Bessie, are visiting at. the .home of Andy Bllis.-~ ‘Rev.:J: H. Frarey preached at the school’ house Menday evening. Mrs.' Herman: Thom ‘and children returned from St. Hilaire Monday evening. SEh James Angell-and' Miss-Hattie Bo- gart were ‘married in Blackduck on Thursday. They will ‘make their home on the C. S. Angell homestead. A party ‘and oyster supper Wwas working on a road for tenberg. 2 " The annual school méeting held in the school ho afternoon. Mrs. Herman 'il(e re-elected - director fi It ‘was decided to h meonths’-term of scl Herman ‘Thom:we Friday evening. PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Bits of reality from the very heart of ; every-day life * Showing the thrilling adventures of the reporter who sets out t&do something-bigand: fails. If you like a genuine thriller see “FHE FAILURE” Publieation of the truth disgraces a powerful moral leper, who later has the reporter arrasted and éonvicted on a ‘‘framed-up charge”. After several years’ imprisonment the unfortunate. young-man makes a'sensational escape from the penitentiary. The play ends with: the punishment of the real culprit. JOHN EMER- SON igthe star—Wahnetta Hanson, A. D. Sears, Olga Gray and other popular players are in this A Mutual Masterpicture ‘Rex Theatre, Friday, July 23 Matinee 2:30, evening 7:30. Admission 5¢ and 15¢ Brinkman Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Apex Film Co. presents “THE AVIATOR SPY” In five reels A CHARLEY CHAPLIN a riot of fun in two reels. First show 7:20, second 8:59 Children 5¢ Adults 15¢. SUNDAY Engagement Extraordinary “WAMECKE” a performance that charms the most refined taste. The latest European sensation MONDAY Daniel Frohman presents MARGUERITE CLARK in “WILDFIRE” ’ By Mary Germaine GRAND THEATRE Tonight- The House of Quality Cleo-Madison and-Murdock McQuarrie in the 3 part drama “The Faith of Her Fathers” from.the story by Bruno Lessing, who is one of the most popular writers-of the Cosmopolitan Magazine and Satur- day ‘Evening Post. reakfast Ever know a real boy who wasn't on time for meals when there was something he liked? Boys are always ready for breakfast when they’re go- ing to have the These delicious, new comn’ flakes bring to your table all of the delightful flavour ‘of sun ripened corn. They're - made by a new method’ that keeps them crisp and firm even after cream or milk: is added—they-don't: mush: down as cther corn flakes:do. Notice the little pearklike “puffs™ on each flake—a distinguishing char- acteristic; ‘try them -direct -fromr the package- without cream or milk and you'll ‘get the real corn. flavour . of [LKew Pout Fauifcs Ep—ryp— S v The stoty is of a Jewish girl who falls in love with a man of a different religion, and is persuaded by her father to give him up. Also a comedy. Shows-at 7:30, 8:30. 5¢—Admission—10c * SUNPAY—Max Figman and Lois Meredith in MY BEST GIRL” i il 50 cons o $150 '\ 0’ Lear ‘ Bemid)i, y-Bowser Co. : Min

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