Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 14, 1915, Page 3

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‘the bargain store, first'class Work ut|pert stenographer;.bookkeeper, ban] Min., ho r ml‘ va- ’ g femey ;M ke s a htet, OIfi S g thm; P ] < Spolis; Mesdass trom, | | s " AgE O - About The City: [{fe- e ™ "0 | l) S PEO -; ~ [ ko Bmotionah O = f5h i By DR: PIERCE'S' CHITGIY yéxterahy, enrout ¢-tu-Bor- | . e m—w——— | tha, Minn., where she will visit rela- , = € R PR A g e | tiVescfop-asshort tiame. 3 = > X . o 20 = . LEST WE:FORGEE MW, G7H.Leschiof Fusitey, Wi: | F avorite P res tion | R R KR KK Kx & ¥R X H | was operated “upon” this weéek-at S€° . terday will be of intagest h&emthing:m&iflmdvmly" y-ton VM In case of fire call 349. Anthony’s hospital for appendicitis, | . i brings about an invigorating calm to the' : Bemidfll prople; Ml Fdith lyuhm.,Overwmetfluwe{heuufl_fl.in‘- s s e is=gettibg alomg micely: = It 3 . having taught in the local:schools pains which resemble’ the: pains:of riles- The Red Lake agency fair will be| Mr. and Mrs. L. Latterell and m, are’ “m flel'l Fl’(llv S mmgm. Thousands pains - ‘during the past two years: “Mrs.| [ of women in the past forty held-Sept.- 22, .23.:3;& 24.. Mrs. A. A. MeGill-of- Kelliber- au . ‘ S an & 3 ; 3. Erwhs and daughter; M Gace, years can bear witness to its benefits. : to Bemidji yesterdsy ana were the| 11EY, ACTiVE, Locate Settle BWI“MM left this afternoon for. §t. Paiil where - Your doaler tn’ mediciries sclls it in iuid or sugiass Game Treserve hearfng at'the-cour:|gunests of MY. and Mry. EdrY Geil. hflnfw;:n!mmludll“ icuse Angust. B4at.10ie - oi Right kodak finishing, right-guick- Here to Stay, Becaussi They: Become- Per> 13, right'prices—dovelopmgdeesRich R ’ m’":::: Jril be band concert at|giudio, 391006, ness lake.—aa. i“fly Contentedt and: Meet™ With Frithy Syening. mv. M. Owen, thie-lswe mwss of No Di . nes, and family autoed to Bemidji Disappwintments:: ‘When traveling purchase round- yesterdaz,: ané while inwthe city st- < tended the Hagenbeck-Wallace eircus. = s trip tickets.: Boowt the-Bémidft rail- L] Mrs. James Martin and son, Clyde, |i - g ying of settlers now coming to this section of the coun* they. will make-their future home. The Erwins have resided here for many years past. Mfss Edith Er- win, who also made her home -here, r y a strength = ’s Pleasant Regulate Irvigerats but who is at present visiting . in| §general bealth mfi«-flhfimwflu Devils Lake, will go to her new home e . in St. Paul soon.” August. is: blueberry. menth. It e GRAND THEATRE Tonight Only: e g road receipta- you journey from Minnesota you.are- The-next term-of ‘court for Bal-{of Puposky were in Beimmaji yester- i s D | likely to find-our own familiar fruit trami county will conyens, Tucsday, |d8Y on their Way to Reynolds, N. try are-the-kind' that ‘make a new- eountry forge to-the front,|called by less familiar-names, such September 14. D., where they wilFremain for some [and that’s:the-kindiwe find among:these>who are-beingsbrought | as-huckleberries or- mountain: berries; | The House of Qualit; e time. here through' thie efférts-of J. J. Opsalil, colomization agent’ for :fi by whatever-appellation 3hey. re- ¥ The next meeting:of. the-board of| Mrs. H. F. Digiritussof Bagley was [the Red River Lumber company! R as-gwect.and gafprfugan-4d. 4 couniy_commlesionsrs. wil be held{id Bemidil yemertay: Prom here| The record made by the locul office:of this compsny since JRek: 10 Dise- caken aR s e Mary Fuller and:Mat Moore in on Augusi-164 e “Md m‘;::‘;zr’:’!m: the first of the year is marvelous; and through its efforts alone|mer fruits. In fact there is no other “A Da_ughter of The Nile” There will be-another sale-ot state|time: Dearly. 160 sales-have- boon-mallé cand=shmowt it rrumber of | lorzs, which: adapis itaelf-co guesoms- A dramatic innovation in three parts heir fully to-all modes:of cooking. Every advoeate of the all-American-pie-will ple-wil _MAX ASHER and CALE HENRY In = the Tt and-the borgie. Hore sut- ~ thejoker comedy felent body even when cocked: t0|““The Lady Docters-of Grizzly Gulch® make them a- practicable-addition-: to school and swamp land of the-county| Mrs: Andéews R¥gg: of! thie-tawh of families brought to this section for the-purpose of making ‘Wednesday, September 8. Liberty was in the city yesterday, {homes here. el enroute to her home from Félton, Game and Fish Abundont: On December 9-and-10 the winter | Minn., where she hay visited relatives 3 : - convention of the Northern Minne-|for the past two weeks. Not only does Mr. Opsahl boest:thessle-of farmrand cut-over sota Development association Will 8| Get away from the hardships of |}and properties, but he is interesting: hundreds-of ‘summer-home ks beosde.and Z - , puddings. They ! - - o heldimBemtagt.., | - life by taking-a-courde in Mankato|seekers, who have already bought property on- the shores of|.ome trom. the process of cooking Shows at 7:30, 8:30,9:30 Gc Admission 10c: Commerciab-College. Their' catalogue | Lake Bemidji at Wa-Ville or on:one-of:the-many beautiful 1akes| tender but no so soft as'to affect. the h.?::;‘:i ;:l:l;:b:: l;:“‘llshli; ::II; is free.—Adv. in- this- vieinity. consistence of the food they;are in- Metro s,‘ 'NDAY Metro 18. September 15 will l:afl;m day,| Carl Deplanche of Grand Rapids Landing: at Bemidji; strangersmay be-easily guided to any tended to flavor. - Preserved apd-can- Feature Feature ned blueberries keep well nnd.gnny be Emm et c orriga nin employed in winter for-nearly all the The state fair will motored to BemiIdyi: yesterday and s n i - al 3 lentiful. e state falr will be in progress o . T o ded the big circus. lake or hunting grounds where: fisli and game- are: plentifu Beptembet; 07011 While-in the-city ‘he-was-thé guest| Bass, pickerel, pike and muskallonge-are to.be found Withif|, ;poces which make the - summer Frank L. Packard’s Novel Story of his former- schoolmste; Waiter | easy reach of this center for the water sports. Partridge, ducks, | berry popular. Next to the blueberry P ; & i . ” Deneau. deer, moose and other-game are-brought into this city in season |comes the blackberry as a popular Creater Eove Hath No Man y | adddition to pastry goodies. - Black-| - To lay down one’s life for one’s friend is an easy com- berry season is short but. these ber-|pharigon compared with: the sacrifice which inspires this rles, 1l as blueberries, are in 20D 30 of ) s o ,":21:3 il; ™ ow|Story which is of surpassing interest. It grips you, holds= blueberries have been brought to Be-|YOU spell bound. midjl and the fruit seems-to be very| - (Ope of the coolest places in town is our Theatre at 2:30.- Miss Olive: Clark-of. Tustle River|in large quantities:each year arnd-the:game. laws are strietl, went to Puposky yesterday where| gnfgreed so that game is proteeted ina’ manmer which: will in- she will visit Miss Inez .Martin for sure its constant increase year after year. a couple of weeks. Misses Clark R and Martin are- Beftrami county Small-Parm:-Tracty Neer: Lakes. teachers. Hundreds and thousands have dreamed of owning a small Bert Jamisow,. Cass) county judge|tract near some beautiful lake; where they might erect a- cot- ?fin;h:h’::r ;&?::;ifi" 15 centsly m. Attend the‘matinee at that hour. of probate, was omerof'the Walker | oo 1aintain a small garden or‘orchard and enjoy fishing and Shows at 7:30, 8:45 5¢ Admission 15¢ Mrs. J. Lawrence of Laporte was|Circus: visitors in: Bemidji yesterday, A o 7 1 G is ¢l ¢ 1 5 : 0, & thie guest of Bemidjl friends yester.|returning to his-home on the late |luDtIng right.at their very doors. ‘It is just:this class of people|yy wxd k% ok k¥ d X % K k¥ day. | Minnesota: & Internationa} railway | this section of Minnesota should appeal to most, and it is just| x- GRAND FORKS BAY NEWS- * passenger- traim. this class who are flocking here because of the offers made by | * Esther Lambe. « Miss Ella Quam of Crookston is the o i B B guest of friends and relatives in Be-| Orchiestra music of"an espectally|{he Red River Lumber -company. True, this company is placing midji. pleasing: charactar—by four: capable| 5 |arge number of genuine farmers who are buying from' forty Albert Chilgren, an attorney of |Busiclans, at the Rex Theater to-|,, oiohty.acre tracts and going into the farming business in good Williams, Minn., was-a Bemidji ‘busi- | M1EBt-—Adv. ness visitor today. Miss Estelle Brandon of Grand Rapids, who spent yesterday and to- One of these di ught to N N to Hakkerup's ::: hy:v“o ;o:r Dle- day in the city, the guest of her|at a rapid clip. 2 B oo brother, Ralph-Brandon, of the First Who Buy These Tracts? ture. taken, Afl'_' National bank;: will return to her Y Mrs. ChrlsmEr\cks:: of a’ied::tr:ll: home this evening. WES along jose W atty big-clrcus yesterdsy: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and lit- tle daughter, Donna, of Parkers Andrew Swedbaok -of- Little- Falla, | Prairle, Who have beem the- giests’ Minn., was in Bemidji yesterday, en-| » nr anq Mrs. A. E. Henderson for route- to- Shovel-Lake on- business. the past ten days, returned to ti R."E. Keek, of St. Paul, claim|{pome this afternoon. agent for the Great Northern radl-| yieq Grace Wolf of Crookston ar- way company, spentiyesterday 1n-Be-|,iv0q in Bemidji yesterday and will I ETE S S S22 S RS 282 Mrs. A. A. Westeen: entertained-the Ladfes* Aid- society of- the- Swedish: Lutheran churelr at hershomeé at: the old fashioned style. This company still' has considerable l1and {Bay last: Wednesday. -About sixty left suitable for ideal farming purposes and they are being'takeir | people took advantage’of the-hostess’ hospitality ané: an- enjoyable: time was' reported by all: The -launeh “Thor” carried the pedple baek and Drifting back to the people outsiders meet: when they come|forth from-the Bay. - here- to- live, let-is- be~kmowyr that if you knew them as they| After an enjoyable outingzot two knew themselves there would be no hesitancy in deciding to|Wweeks, Judge Cooley' hiak left: for' his come to this paradiseof-lakes; rivers and wildwoods. Particularly | bome'in Grand Forks: inviting are the propositions made: by"this' company with refer-| Mr Norman, Kenneth and Gert- : A . . . rude Norman, Florence-and Marian enee: to: installment buying. The.fact of the matter is thatf e,y o Mice mather Powers, Mrs: it-takessno mortey to speak of, but just.a.little:“nerve” from the|ree Norman and child have left for outsider’s viewpoint, and when they’ get’ here and are: located | their respective homes at Gram [Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT Paul C.Hurt and Marin Sais in Kalem two part drama “THE FIGURE IN BLACK” Through chance the heroine makes a thrilling escape from : martyrdom in the Vitagraph drama = “HILDA OF THE SLUMS” A Selig Jungle-Zoo wild animal comedy midfi on'bustness: spend the week end as a guest at the|they wonder why they had to count on nerve at all. |Fors witte &r& Norman, Lawre‘nee‘ “BEAUTIFUL BELINDA” Mrs: H: Otterstad; Mrs: Frank-Lat*| . K. Evaus home. MEe-Wolt-is-ox] These husdreds-of people who are here now. are-a splendid|and Dorls will remain - a_ few s o 5 timer. and- Mrs. Jewmes. Guthsie- of ecks’ vacation-fromeher- d lived-rol ted i d days” longer. SUNDAY - i - OHa two-w vaon rom-her- du~| |0t mest of them havimglived-in old settled communities and to-a 5 i I Turtl ted- business- i roolmston- Stibe~basie: O - Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Marphy of ! oo e w'm:c:: t:: acnnos: ::yflsflng T wans, [T Do JUnEaieamtt-alb- HoRg® iy alllE i £ Sh“';em“ths Grand Forks autoed = trom . Grand |Tom Moore and Marguerite Courtot in a3 part Kalem drama — 1ave your furniture repatred at|«Can do almost nothing” Be an ex- as they did near the old towm im. anether clime. They meet}porks in their Franklin car to at- “PREJUDICE” with the most congemialipeople onearth; because they seek-com-|tend the wedding of their niece, Miss reasonable prices.—Adv. error sslesman. WFite to:the-Little| panyt and make it a:special effort'to be congenial. Vivian Ryan. They were accompanied > by Mrs. Sullivan and Miss Mary Sul- Billy Reeves the famous English music hall comedian Albert R6we and family of Staples; | Falls Business College today:—Adv> What is the Cost? aa OthsF ontartien s gediing gets in a prize fight as friends-in* Minneapolis fot a day en< route. “|'" Odear Efwig and‘his ststér; Mrs. 1 “| 9> Crai; and littlésson,: Doawdd, o Minveapolisy who- have been: the guests-ofs Ms. Erwig,.and -Dr. an Mrs. A. E. Hendersonm for the pas! several days, went to Little Falls an Upsala-this monting’ whére they wilk: ¥ | visit! triends: ; wedat T »” Miss Minda Hogseth of Chippewaj — mye gyerage price today for: clover tracts of from forty to|guests were Mrs. Géorge Béachiem, THE SUBSTITUTE (Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and|f0Te coming to Bemidji Miss Hogseth old home. Yes, you can buy lumber for building purposes on 3 at & uridal party gt LR BIFel- [ 39 ~ UP FROM THE DEPTHS . tions of like character. I haveused{montha: In. the west,. attendings the) =~ ;) ang mew offer-you an: opportunity to secureeither|for the hotel in launches and autes. tainable everywhere.—Adv. ning. orchards, clover and alfalfa fields; root.crops, - corn, . grains, “Sure Shut” aluminummilk| 050 "h B Bemiasi [on a spot so that your dfeam may become-a reality and:yowma¥| ygre enougir-to have-a-poreelain lined TONIGHT Basy work: If you can’t-sell deds . pipes -are insfilled by. i . - Mrs: John Zfégler- 18 ‘expeeted to'|Bemidji by her cousin, MFs. G peovi water: are Ot'Bmg‘ St- Paul; Minn. might. She- will-be* scconipanted ter, Miss Anna Johnson, and of he X leave this evening for the Twin Charley Chaplin, in two parts Miss’ Ténnstrom will go' to” Cumber Ll Becommends Chamberlain’s Colic, | Falla,- Wla- f0 i!il‘;“m“";’i‘.“;l one hundred sixty acres is $15.00 per acre; and at such-easy |Misses Anna Nolan and Katherine| Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30. Admission 5¢ and-10e e R d| Betha Dicare for « few aay. Ba-|terms, you'll own it before yow realise that you have left theffaler, | 0, COMING_MONDAY, AUCUST 6 Mr. ane rs. C. J. Murphy énter- - y Diarrhoea Remedy,” Writes Sob Wil-|Visited relatives in Williston, N. D.|eaqy terms also. This company i in:the.lumber business, the| . oo on notel Tuesday evéning In A Drama of Love and Regeneration lisms, merchant, Jesse, Tenn. T sell| Misses” Hazel' Oldon and" Corrana|[anq business beinig merely a side issue. They have cut all the}yonor of the bride-to-be, Miss Vivian more of it’ than any other prepara~|Toupin, Who-huve spetitithe-pastfive |y, tyong off 'of! these-lands andihave made them into building}Ryan, of the Bay. The guests left ‘i COURTNEY PUOTE oné GLADYS-Miia 5 presenting. COU an - it myself and found it.gave me more | €xposition and visiting all*the prin- 3 : C . laid for twelve of the 2 reliof than anytalng else T have ever|clpal cltiés- on thte- coast;’ ares:ex OF bothi om:the easy paymentt plan. : . i Qovers e v ha Tohe an WELL in a four part MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE trled for the same purpose:” Ob-|Dected:to arrive-in:Bemidil: this-ev> These farmstead tracts furnish an excellent place for fi:mt bridegroom. ] Rex Theawe', mtonday, August | Gth Mr.-and-Mss. 3. E.-Wells, s, Mr.| aynenes and ivegetables. Picture in your mind the IDEAL Shower Bath In the Barn BOYS:and GIRLS [s1d Mrs. E. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. |prayp the kind you.dream of owning some time; and then con-| About the- greatest comfort in- the [Where 2 Wiers J) B! Wells, jri, amd~ Mfs. H ¢ 5s. : bt sy s venlent-place to| = make easy money selling| . :ho ’.“, compag-at ; ult The.Red River Lumber company, asking them to locate you; :‘:ge.’”x: (‘;;‘i“w_ fi? ok ol ;::?'"’ 3 » E"w bottle covers. Work in i 5 5 7 " ¢ -m : | yest and. attended the Hagen[ber fully:assured that- disappointment will not be-your lot: bathtab “an excellent: substitate neighborhood. Good profit. :ecke»‘:;?uhee circus” __Z___—_E.i_.====y=—_= be made in-the cornervot-the ba the covers return to us. We mid)t; many remaining fnthecityuli=} tho 913 of windmill or engine power. will refund the money. tave OO0 Gl Whe) on{ iy i HF today: e e fancet placed overhead, and| fif » A : Apericy - |2 nishy wirre shaaecompaniedthe | . yi . g: jokmaow ofi Wilsesi Wia,| John C. Tennstrom, decorator atd } ' f g A & H&A Sd“ng Ag Y| remains of her husbend last Monday who:has.-been:the guest of her daugh-{clerk at Schneider- Bros. clothing : = . Citle: From there Mr. Tenmstrom Wwill:taKe the’boat: trip 'to-St: Louis;| whiere'he: will spend his vacation; and m ) land, Wis., to visit'friends- t Hls PREHIST“HIG PAST Harry Bright goes to:Bemidji to- Bight;; Incidghialy & (ake o O First show 7:20 continuous N =it e Admission 5c and I5¢c adiviiizpeerin thevieinity of] Plot= ' , : Special Program of Vaudeville Bemidji motored here--yesterday Thitrsday-afternoon‘aparty-of Bes| above:a zine: llael(bogro 4 3 : pie| tomUof© the: box: @ ring:shajped per: Thirty-two Reel Essanay circus, but principally’ to: see’: his uncle, Percy Phillips, who has charge of the elepbants with:tire:Hageabeck- Wallace shows. Mr. Phillips. has attend the circus, machines comingsmidji‘and ‘Gratd Forke<Bay: ‘peo] Coratett “pipesta : & sades, from Cass Lake, Tenstrike, Blacks|enfoyed=a - pioni¢: l; mi h“z;:’ which th&bflfim‘ standss Wg;-platz STHE JACUAR TRAP”—Selig dack; Bagley,” Solway; Wilton andithe gflp-b‘e-hg:m e in‘the €} form .of.slats to stan P . o »__ v | trotar the- fartafgs communtties: Thé|lgunel: Those in' the party’ were| cap easily. be made to d¥ JONES HYPNOTIC EYE"—Vitagraph = beenc itz charge of<'the> Hagenbeck menagerier fof many yearsi—Walker:) : n £ {[tratus All:p-lll’flll&hl hundreds to. Be+|Rév. Mrm-o: Johnson: and: fam’ g:tgzt:{:{;fi;;::;’i{n : gh a _‘: : | coming monday Z FRESH MKEn : Nt e ; i e » 2k ¢ i ts Jack:London’s wonderful story of the: : BREAB HE ‘, | iR | Klondike, “BURNING DAYLIGHT” in 6 recls. » I e, | . THE ORIGINAL : : ; * ALL KINDS. ; L HOME BAKERY Tel: 425 TARE A PACKAGE HOME|wi- " W. A_GRAY, Prop.. Bemidji.. ‘want ads are read. - ‘Isefrcctive Page

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