Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 29, 1915, Page 3

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11018, About The City EHEER KKK KR KX b4 LEST WE FORGET * [E R RS SRR SRR AR R 2 In case of fire call 349, LR R} Buy your chautauqua tickets now. s s There will be a band concert at the city dock Friday evening. . s . When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rail- road receipts. LR The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on August 16. .« s There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, August 11. s s . On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in Bemidji. .. 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. ... 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. 1O BREVITIES J. W. Naugle left this morning for Benedict where he was called on busi- ness for the Naugle Pole & Tie com- pany. Mrs. Leonard Freeman has retuin- ed to Bemidji from Grand Forks where she has been visiting for some time. M seeitsPurity! | Pure, transparent vege- table oils make pure transparent KIRK’S JAP ROSE Soap Soaps made from animal fats are not s0 good for the skin; their heavy lather does not easily rinse away. See how quickly Jap Roselathersandrinses, leaving the skin clean and soft. Your Dealer Selis it 2 bk kb bk b % b b %% Chautauqua 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. Huffman & O’Leary. Given Hardware Co. Schneider Bros. Co. ‘W. G. Schroeder. Otto Schwandt. Gill Bros. Stewart’s Grocery. C. E. Battles. Abercrombie & McCrendy ThA KA KA KKk Ak hkkkhkkkkhkkkkkkhkkkkx Khh kAKX kA KA AR AR KRR KAk Kk ke ok *kk ok KKK KKK EKKIK KKK CHICHESTER S PILLS 'I‘Tg ’n‘l:k.o'n Bmm "%l in ‘and Gold Il!flll: % Wt ND rm.s. for 85. DIAMOND nn AT by auto for points in North Dakota. They expect to return the: first- of| next week. Miss; Olive Hines, of Hines, who has been a student at the summer| school session, returned to her home last evening. One of these days yom. ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adyv. Dr. G. Hoey left today- for Inter- national Falls and other points where he will spend several days on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Parker and fam-. ily of Blackduck were Bemidji visit- ors yesterday, and while here they enjoyed the carnival. P. A. Hockman of Defiance, Ohio, arrived in tite city Tuesday and will be a guest’at the G. D. Backus home for a couple of weeks. Mrs. George Anderson of Bemidji avenue, who has been visiting rela- tives at Minneapolis for a chort time, returned to the city: yesterday. fave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. G. M. Torrance, county attorney, left last evening for the Twin Cities where he will attend to legal matters, returning to Bemidji tomorrow. Mrs. Leonard Freeman and sister, Miss Leone Gavon, of Grand Forks, arrived in the city yesterday and will make their home here for some time. Mrs. H. Reynoylds of Lavinia and Mrs. Botsford of Towa, who is a guest at the Reynolds home, spent today as guests at the W. N. Bowser home. Mrs. B. C. Ostrander and Mrs. Frank Rook of Minneapolis, who are enjoying an outing at their Turtle Lake cottage, were Bemidji shoppers yesterday. Right kodak finishing, right quick- 1y, right prices—developing 10c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., near lake.—Adv. Miss Lauretta Reynolds left yes- terday for her home at Winnipeg after a three weeks’ visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus. Miss Catherine Durand, who has been attending summer school in this city for the past six weeks, re- turned to her home in Puposky on Wednesday. Miss Lillian Cohen, of Minneapolis, who has spent the past two weeks in Bemidji as the guest of her cousin, Miss Leah Berman, returned to her home last evening. Miss Leah Berman, of the Berman Real Estate & Insurance agency, left last night for Minneapolis where she will spend the next week as the guest of relatives and friends. Henry Walthall, Thomas Jeffer- son, Mary Alden—stars in “Ghosts,” written by Henrik Ibsen, famous Nor- wegian -novelist—to be shown at the Rex Theater, Friday.—Adv. Your Vacation Low Round Trip Fares Daily Out thereinthe Montana Rocky Moun- tains glorious vacatlon days are await- ing you. Auto—stagesandlauncheswxlltakeyoudeepm among the giants of -the Continental Divide and Saddle-horses: will carry you * up skyland trails to the high Passes. mammoth new Alpine hotel.on Lake McDermott, the the gateway hotel, the “Glacier Park”, and . the nine Alpine chalet groups afford among the glaciers: “Many-Glacier”; umque entertainment. 1f you like, you may packsack you may California Expositions via Glacier Park! Low Circle Tour Fares By the Oriental Limited or the Glacier Park Limited, via Rocky Mountaias and Glacier National Park, Spokane, Cascade Mnuntaml Seattle, Tacoma, Portland—enroute a tour of Glacier Park~—aboard new steamships Great Northern and Northern Pacifc down the Pacific to San Francisco—going or returniag, travel this “Great Nortliern way.” Secure new free G plane Map Folder'" as Sev America First The Great Northern Railway has been awarded the Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition for the Best Display of Scenic, Agricultural and Indusirial Resources. Glacier National Parkl tour: the Parl “take your hotel with you.” ler. Park Literature—*Hotels and Tours," *Aero- ““Walking Tours Book"’—and Expositions Foldes. W. W. LLOYD Local Agent, General Passenger Agent ST. PAUL, MINN. Enroute, the “over trails afoot” and in a Bemidji, Minn, H. A. NOBLE - and they are spending their honey- moon at Puposky, near which place Mr. Clark has erected a cottage. Austin 8. Harland, of this ecity, district manager for the Lyle Cor- rugated Culvert company, and Harry Roskowick, one of the Markham hotel office staff, autoed to Grand Rapids yesterday. Mr. Harland will con- tinue on to Hibbing and Duluth and from the latter city to Minneapolis. Mr. Roskowick returned to Bemidji this morning and he reports that the roads between Cass Lake and Bena and Bena and Deer River are in a poor condition, much difficulty being encountered in completing the Jjourney. An automobile party comprising Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin, Mrs. Sell and son, Spencer, of Bismarck, N. Mrs. C. A. Roman of Laporte is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Good- man, for a few days before leaving for Monticello where the Romans will make their future home. Mrs. A. G. Bernie of Wisconsin, has arrived in Bemidji and will spend a week here as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A.-D. Perry, who re- sides in the town of Northern. One of the first persons to bring blueberries to Bemidji this year was Mrs. Belle Eck of Yola, who sold four bushels here yesterday. Mrs. Eck returned to her home this morning. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum enter- || tained Messrs. and Mesdames W. L. Brooks, G. M. Torrance and Mrs. Wal- ‘lace Webster of Butler, Ind., at din- ner at the new Birchmont Beach hotel last evening. ‘Women can control men, and ought to have something to say about autos when it comes to use gasoline. Read the St. Cloud Oil Co. ad and then talk to your husband.—Adv. Miss Hallie Lampman of Holgate, Ohjo, who has been a guest at the G. D. Backus home for the past month will leave tomorrow morning for Chi- cago where she will visit before con- tinuing to her home. Mrs. A. C. Luncey of Tenstrike, who has spent the past .several days in Bemidji, returned to her home last evening, being accompanied by her daughter, Miss Elsie, who has been attending the summer school session. Miss Dora Barreite, formerly of Bemidji, but now of International Falls, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Del Burgess today, being enroute.to her home-from -Crookston where ‘she was called by the serious illness of Mrs. C. E. Dampier. The famous Norwegian novelist, Henrik Ibsen, wrote ‘‘Ghosts.” Amer- || ica’s ‘best talent produced the: photo- play “Ghosts,” a Mutual , Master- | company, who is enjoying a picture. Rex Theater Friday.—Adv. Miss Ava Sonstrud, stenographer for the -Bemidji Pioneer Publishing, two weeks’ vacation, and' Miss'Ella. Sons- trud of Hope, N. D., who is visiting here, are spending the day at North- ome, the guests of friends. Rev. J. C. Strand returned yester- day from Thief/River Falls and left this morning for Browns Valley, Minn., where he will spend the week, end. Rev. Calyin Foster of Warroad: will have charge of the services in the Presbyterian church during his absence. €. W. Clark. and bride, who was formerly Miss Jany Mills, of Bemidji, were ‘the guests of relatives ' and friends here-yesterday. Their mniar- .{riage took place-here tWo weeks-ago| D., Miss Mamie Anderson of Grants- burg, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berg and daughters, Eva and Mable, of I_.ittle Falls, Sarah Ryan of Rochester, N., Captain and Mrs. A. L. Riley and daughter, Gladys, and son, Harold, of St.- Cloud left this morning in N. [and Louis Beapre have come to spend three touring cars for Grand Rapids, from where they will continue via the range towns to Duluth. The party will be gone about two weeks. Saves Her Mother’s Life. “I am positive that Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy saved my mother’s life abont twelve years ago for she was very sick with bloody dysentry. We have kept it in the house ever since and used 1t a number of times for summer com- plaints and other bowel troubles,” writes Mrs. A. Marlowe, New Ken- sington, Pa. Keep it at hand. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable ev- erywhere.—Adv. NUBS OF NEWS CONCERNING GRAND FORKS BAY FOLKS (By Esther Lambe.) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beaupre of Grand Forks, sons Marshall and Jack; the month of the August in Nesbit's summer cottage. Miss. Bird of Minneapolis is at foastic N insure for ew -Welcome to Our Set Charming new flavour, exceptional crispness, and nounshmg suhstance, . Toastles a welcome on any breakfast lunch or supper table. £ The new .process of manufacture which imparts these qualities, not to be found in other corn flakes, raises tiny, pearl-like “puffs” on each flake—a dis- - . tinguishing chai‘ucteristic of G New Post Toastles il Your Grocer has them now. Post [Forks where she will visit her nunt | Gertrude and Doris Lawrence and Tow. the state failr at Grand Forks are Mrs. A. A. Westeen and daughter, | Effie Sines, left-for their home in Be- resent a guest of Jennle Nesbit. From here she intends to go to Grand| Mrs. James Hlton. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Normln. Miues Miss Esther. Powers, a chum of Miss Gertrude, have come to enjoy lake life in the spacious 0’Connor bunga- Among those who returned from Iya, and Mrs. T. 8. Corrigen. Frank Cummings of East Grand Forks and Dave Lee of Key West are enjoying a week's visit with Wfll Nesbit. After an enjoyable two weeks® visit with Miss Jennie Nesbit, Miss Louise day. Mr. Cooley arrived Wednesday to spend a few days with his wife at the Woodworth home. -’ : Dean and Mrs. Kennedy will ar- rive August 4 to spend the remainder of the summer at their cottage. They will be accompanied by Lawrence Kennedy. Miss Phoebe Gordon of Minneapolis arrived Wednesday and Miss Ruth Templeton arrived Tuesday to be guests at the Wodworth cottage. Mrs. Theodore Thompson of Grand Forks is a house guest of Mrs. Jacobi of Birchmont Beach. Mrs. Herman Wolff, after spending several weeks at her cottage, left for her home Tuesday. Important to Travelers, Never leave home on a journey or outing without a bottle of Chamber- lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is often needed and Matinee 2:80, evening 7:30 Neate leaves for her home Satur- |- when that time comes is cheap at one hundred times its cost. Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. KK XK KKK KK RN KK KR x PINEWO0OD * HEKHH R EKKKK KK KKK KK Mrs. Caskey and children, who have been spending.a week with midji Thursday. A large amount of wire and fix- tures arrived here for the Farmers’ Telephone company recently and par- ties have been busy distributing it. P. J. O'Leary and family and Mrs. Gilmore and children of Bemidji autoed to Pinewood Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Garrard and grand-niece are spending a few days in Bemidji, the guests of friends. Christ Larson, who has been em- ployed in cutting lath bolts, left for Dakota Monday. Pete Norton left for Bemidji Tues- day where he will be employed. Awoman always regrets that the marriage opportunity she took and the marriage opportunities she didn’t take. i at Troppman’s " For one week Commencing Saturday July 31 Meat and Grocery Illpmm! 3 Pure fruit preserves, regu- lar 25¢ value......... .19¢ 24 0z. jars extra fancy pea- nut butter 29¢ Full pint bottles Monarch grape juice.. 20c | Full quart bottles Monarch grape juice.. .39%¢ Largesize cans eastern pears | in syrup 17¢ Large s1ze cans “California peaches in syrup. 17c 11b. can Calumet Baking powder......... ... e 51b. boxes Crystal Domino 45¢ cegereense Thin skinned juicy lemons . per dozen... 16c: 5 Ib. cans table syrup. 10 1b. cans table syrup...39¢ Pure lard, perIb.......... ..10¢ Beef roast, per lb..........16¢ Beef stew, per lb...... | Hamburger steak per Ib.123c -‘Pickled pork, perlb.......13¢ PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIOH'I' Wonderful scenes and thrfllmz adventures.in “THE BLACK aex* Essanay comedy ‘‘A Bunch of Keys.”” = - ongragh Drama “‘A Day’s Adventure.”’ Admmnficand 10¢ F rIday——Mutual Masterpicture One of the most remarkable plays of the age “GHOSTS” By Henrlk Ibsen, the famous Norwegian Novelist Henry Walthal] Thomas Jefferson, Mary Alden_. stars in the cast Matinee 2:30, evening 7:30 Admission 5¢ and 15¢ ‘Brinkman Theatre] : TONIGHT Jesse L. Lasky presents the Favorite Comedian "Edward Abeles in the pretty romance “The Making of Bobhy Burnit” H I from the play by Winchell Smith author.of Brewister’s I ] Millions. First show 7:20, second 8:40, third 9:45. ! £ l | Children5c ADMISSION Aduits 18¢c Tomorrow and Saturday The Eaco Film Co. presents.Mr..Edwin August in “A Double Hall” : a thrilling feature film.in.four parts Charley Chaplin in “Dough and Dynamite” in - 2 two reels, A riot of fun ] GRAND THEATRE Tonight 0nly The House of Quality Bob Leonard in _ “The Dream” A two-part drama of the desert— - “In the Shadow of the Mosque” “Those Persistent Old Malds" A Nestor comedy Shows at 7:30, 8:30 5c—Admission—10¢ Tomorrow, an “Imp” drama in three parts, featuring King Baggot “The Corsican Bros.” WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT The Grand Central Hotel | MINNESOTA AVENUE European Plan Strictly Medern Rooms 50c up Meals 25c up ‘WM. J. DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji, Minn. Quotation on Every Commodity : RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERSTIPS. No hunting through your files—no for- getting the name of the firm who made the price—It’s all before youin an . Quotation Record Its use will simplify your buying remarkably : There is an P BOOK for Every Blumeu " Bemidji Pioncer Office Supply Store ; Security Bask Bldy. Tuleshone 31 “Advertisers who want the best res _ts always patromze The Pioneer. They know;:by experi- : ence, that it has no equal in this section of the count advmg;medmm.

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