Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 16, 1915, Page 3

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been a guest of Margaret Wedge, > B . < returned to her home. Saturday ev: , 3 s R | visit at Cpaokstow; Gran ning. . ? £ Fargosand-on their-ast Mrs. Carl Bye of Pinewood waain § 'T‘ll b 'fm" atyBetzol 5 the city Saturday, enroute to Helley, /Lomorrow, marning ¢ pra.of {|. £ 2 = : Minn., where she will visit relatives| - J : - the Kplacopal. choir ..wi b : PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS kKRR KKK K K KK ok x| for & week. \ H ; ; Turtle Lake whera.they W : : g About The City et s O & LEST WE FORGET *| Mrs. Pearl Shoars, nurse, returned . A ¢ T < : pienic on Preacher’s Isla : g z = : : : % % ¥ %K%K KKK¥XKK XK this morning from Minneapolis where . : 2 : making the trip.will.be : 2 - TONIGHT kot In case of fire call 849, she took a.patient to the Southside| : ' Migges THelma S feikarss - - sanatoriuim. One of these days yeu.-pught to go to Hakkerup's and have your ple- sweet ncfreshment ture taken.—Adv. 3 . - W : —there you have a Mrs. D. O. 8§ er of Twel g | 3 street went to ;;:cyesterdly. where . Phew Of SPEAR HEAD she will visit her daughter, Mrs.-Ross in two Words. That There will be a band concert at|Miller, for a week. wonderful flavor of Pl Mias Dusathy Heache d SPEAR HEAD is as de- ;e ©°Ton Ty e the city dock Friday evening. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey returned L A to Bemidji Saturday evening from " % P>, : 2 lightfully refreshing | . n.met, sssistant casiter gt cno]hore - THERTAE e asit is deliciously good |securiy stsis henk: retugnes to- Ftil i i TRE e “ie midji.this. morning. after having en- 52 —the richest, mellow- | e e cvo wesker vacatian spent, in T o N ' G H T ‘When trnveilng purchase round- | Walker where he spent the day on est, tastiest chew in |tne Twin gities, Chicago and Waod A’Drama of Love and»Regeheration 2 The Red Lake agency fair will be : &2 held Sept. 22, 23 and 24. “ s Game reserve hearing at the court house August 24 at 10 a. m. L 4P FROM ‘THE DEPTHS” presenting COURTNEY FOOTE and GLADYS .BRACK- WELL in a four part MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE. spending ‘his summer “v& Turtle Lake and who s ocaupyi pulpit o the Epiacopal chtirch’t om- porarily. Miss Dorothy Torraneé, di- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rail- | professional business. road receipts. Miss Lyla Forsyth of Northome has bl accepted a position with the LaFon- The next term of court for Bel-|tisee millinery store, having begun trami county will convene, Tuesday, | her duties this morning. % Lake. In Minneapolig.yesterday Mr. ) 5 5 September 14. Miss Elsie Klinger ot Pinewood ar- o the whole world. Feir. witnessed, the, St.. Baul-Minne- 26k b ‘1% clad?? IR rived in the city Saturday and will ; i : apolis: haseball game; the latter toan. “Pn‘ln = s fl; 2iE e :‘h?"e ':“1 be ‘nl""':" :’;‘; of "‘:’ be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Archie winning. by 8.4-2-score.. These.two school and swamp land of the county| penton, for several days. 3 teams are;ome-twi .the racefor g X Wednesday, September 8. S : A His:.Adventures In:San Francisco bt .m'f ’Besv:fi;:: fi?fi“éfil'af;"cifi?i D ;::Whflmvim‘;h; :?!z:m" to *‘Buining Daylight” by Jack London In five parts. On December 9 and 10 the winter at the Grand.—Ady. | % ¥ which he believed:.bad the best.op- g 3 THE-AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. melon and sunflower.seeds by..October 16. The seeds are to be fed to birds Coming Tomorrow—*'Jack and the Joker”, cowboys in - during .the winter. S aminature radio—a real show. Pioneer want.ads.pay. Heretofore we have stated that PURITY GASOLINE will_domore, L than- the ordinary gasoline, now we are going to prove this state- ment. How about it, will you let us? - Here's what a new beginner -said. this morning:after using the first lot. : 4 “Gosh, I-never knew-there was such -a :difference in «gasoline. This gol.darn car. of mine -never ran:so far-on-one gallon-of gas before. Say, Jerrard you ./know the d - - - thing went 18 miles on a-gallon: hls- 4 imes-and:before I néver:could run her more than 13 0 ) mibedeitntn o i) some 4 L °fE 1 m Whether * those * umiles. And by George I never:would have known it records are the beat for the business or not is sel- until.Lsaw.you.crackinmup Purity Gas in the Pioneer. - dom congidered—*We've used them for years and JIf the fellows would all get next to it, you'd be the ; they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- .only. ane ta sell gasoline in thistown.” ¥ ter drops—but we don't intend to let you drop it . ubtilwe've-had a chance to prove to you that there For:Men Behind thePen - ..+This is, what:we hear every day, and-we--are h'ighl.y clste(! jver: i < +the increase:in.our.customers,.and the most:satisfying part is that they stay with-us-when-they try out PURITY -GASOLINE. ; A Fithyour tires and tank the next timeyou come. .W. and air is free and PURITY GASOLINE costs:less thal .-ordinary gasoline 38 made expressly to fit:the needs of every depart— “umentiob:your business. - Made to save. .money. for: _you-rvmade .toikeep your records at a:minimum of cost and a maximum of accuracy. convention of the Northern Min = % ity to.land.the flag, Mr.-Fel Glam Harnish, one of thé 4 most nothing till a;later day, when hig ene- First I !’ o ,‘CCO porunity: to; land.the flag, Mr. Feir 3 4 sota Development assoclation will he| Ralph Brandon, teller of the held in Bemidji. National bank, went to Minneapolis P G T B ; terms: and :that. the one,most. bene-|has never lost.faith in his “hunch”|his undoing. i 0. Saturday evening where he is spend- is the choicest-of -all red |fited by bascballduck will-be zetuen-[$bat the big strike.was coming saon; | - Sailing. into. the -begutiful; bagbor Beltrami county’s annual fair will | 08 & few days on business. Burley, hand-ste ed and |ed the:winner. . St.:Baul now leads and in spite of .the ridicule of his|of San Francisco, we see :him gazing ur ey, z Minneapolis. by. about. four games. |{riends,. made .every preparation-for |eagerly ahead, keen for advengure, 18. September 16 will be entry day. | Marjory, of New York City are spend- 3 Bemidji and:Bekrami: count-y: bovs it. When: he panned $700.00 to the)with a_sparkling determination to The state fair will be in progress|ing several weeks in Bemidji -as plugs in one of the clean- el 7 September 6 to 11. guests at the Markham hotel. 1 he rode his “hupch” to the tune of | played in the financisl centers af the y est, most sanitary plug |vird.seed contest -recently: insuguc- i Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul San- f tories in existence ated by the: St. Anthony: Park;Bird eleven millions ;hletore he pulled out |country as in the-grim battleswith > A\ ac i club. _Local:clubs:are being: formed for “the Stetes” to sit in the big|Nature in the mountains. Bregzily A % Sanford is news foreman of the:Be- Chew SPEAR Heap and |in various-towhs; and theimembers of | E#me in San Francisco. Accompa-|sure of himself, he is-gasy pregafor % midji Ploneer Publishing company. ¥ iohs N (J Homer C. Baer, cashier of the Se- 3 offered by the Antheny wclub.: - Miss) Kama, he-waved goodbye to his|which-use him for thein tool, and-he w curity State bank, went to Minne- pfll‘.est and most sa§ % Florenee E. ‘Lille, . 2153:Scudder ay- friends in: Dawson and started out|cqmes-very near to lgsing all the fymg tobacco that it’s enue, St.-Paul; has received-a Jetter |With his dogeams across the snows | money wrested:from the grim years possib]e to make. frnmf Mrs.» Jnh’n L.:Townley, :Fergus | to civilization. Only one was miss-|in Alaska. Onlyrhis daring and his ™ s departure... That was Nell, a dance- | but the experience was .a valuable and 1s has;also; beenf ed; there. A :‘"i; Nfl‘:i‘:m i:antkh;)l this ciiy, ent A‘:lcf: club; has ;lso;!;eeqx?t‘ermed ot | a1l girl, tosvhom he had never given |one, and he learns to meet his com- Inga Rookey of McIntosh was the bo ,m" }:p sm st mo:n 05 on Oidring Lal;e ,Minnetpnk: niharé anything hut friendship, but who had | petitors in the money market on their guest of friends in Bemidji Saturday. | Pusiness. ke will return tomorrow. | the chll‘dren will conduct a_contest of | 10ved him go devotedly that she could |own ground. Miss Maggie Sadek of Farley spent 1ave your furnlture repaired at their town. A prize of; $2 is:offered not endure tojhave him go.out of:her —_—— midji. ~easonable prices.—Adv. and daughter of Ohio, who are spend-|of this city since Saturday night, will Mrs. F. E. Craver and daughter. Merle Spencer, one of the employes {ing- the:summer at St. Cloud. They |leave tomorrow for their home. They Esther, of Turtle River spent Satur-|°f the First National bank of this|spent yesterday at the head of the|made the trip by auto and found the day m' the city shopping. city, went to Stevens, Mont., Satur-|lake, motoring back to St. Cloud to-|roads in excellent condition until Mrs. N. D. Crumwell of Gully was day, where he will spend his vaca-|day. within five miles of Bemidji, when Aror I Wik Cleve King, chief clerk at Stew- ta:Chippewa Indians, arrived in |SPOWer- in which bodily armer -wasiused;.Na- Bemidji Saturday between trains. nesota PP 3 ! 4 ; 4 art’s grocery, left this morning for|Bemidji yesterday, being called here| Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, jr.,| Poleon's eavalry.using. ity.and.up: to ~ . Charley Chaplin and Mabel Nor-[yr ety od that time..with csome csuccess; :but.- g ¢ onl ' N Sand 4t the Grand tonlght —ady N i t']lleapo ;B. aving been called there|by the serious illness of his brother, | Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kenfield and the charges thereqnade his.iran eheath- 4 Nivé. 3 Catleonvand hes. mothes, my_la; serious illness of his brother- Fu:k Morrison, who “i to- be oper- Miss Evelyn Nutting of Silverton, | ed cuirassiers went down like rows of The.House of Quality Mrs. Mary Larson, of Pinewood, were 3 ated upon. Frank Morrison s 8gen- (oo who is the guest of Mr. and | pins before.the quick moving English day. T e [P yesterday from.en sutomoblle trip | naked swords and neked wops, BOMM| CHARLEY CHAPLIN and MABEL NORMAND in midji as the guest of Dr. and Mrs.| np anq Mrs. Mortimer J. Higgins |on the range, among the cities vis- P71 '] . [T to bu 2 . 4 : -armed ym’f:mmfi]:':e:: d“;;:emg‘;;:e pap; C. R. Sanborn;returned to-her-home | ;¢ -Minneapolis, who have spent the |ited being Deer River, Grand Rapids, :;)t?stl:: ':"?:’;e efi?mfi?n mh:le Mabel S stl"ange Predlcament fo: Burrougha aiding ashinga, OnE this morning. . | past-several days in Bemidji as the | Coleraine, Hibbing, Chisholm, V“",nmlery had aiready been-employed at A A Miss: Edith ; Bllenstein, of Minner (guests.of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilcox, | ginia .and Duluth. Crecy (1346), and it was only a-matter The Eur.jlyejf'sal Animated Weekly ! Ruby Leet of Blackduck, Who has|orying and will remain here forlwhere- ) = ‘ta knock out the @man at .arms. The s . : severalgduyl as the:guest of.::her :’lt vfilsigw:gll ::x&w:::h?;’:g" :‘nd‘un' ‘fi":nvzh:?n;::::";z‘::: ‘t":uaned barons” had no show before | peD of HY Mayer, cartoonist for Puck magazine. B e % z S s can W ve e g - RHL j M quSM cousin; Miss-Leah:Berman. :+{the:Minneapolis Natienal bank. my the, new, six-cylinder, seven-passen- ‘:h,:]: ar-nd terudble favennn ofe “The old Doctor” Right kodak finishing, right quick-| _ My and. Mrs. F. H. Mellicke of | ger-Buick:automobile of Mr. Lyean’s s k 5 EVERY RHEUMATIC, ly, sight prises~-develaping 10p.:Righ A two-part drama- with a soul, featuring MURDOCK ro matter how chronle 2 m McQutm'y. bis cuse, should buy a e R x’;‘}.fing:f‘é;‘:{ ;1",5% l(z}onse gue:thimr slstal:, l:lss hUrsu:: B ertie wingst invaria: pisma s.:'“ y“m'm '::: ; Tomorrow—"“World” Feature in five parts SAFTER B e ns “aaticsiie Sk e sl <BDARK?", from thefamons play of the same name by e, o mrsos %0 4 i : “4|Dion Boucicault, featuring ALEC. B. FRANCIS and DOR- o wyas Soerson clda motored to Beniidjt-yestardag. OTHY GREEN, one of the prettiest actresses to be seen on who' I3 sulfering consult 2 doctor, Ms. Hanson having the:sezeen. -Matinee at 2:30. 5—Admission—15¢ Joints, muscles, tendons or ligaments to | had his thumb broken while playing E nmmnvh.:med o ':: RHEU:A’!;SM ball with the local baseball team. - 2 If constipated, use Munyon's Paw-Paw 4 v . - e Laxative Pills, MUNYON. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aldrich’ of Many pwple never haye and most people = R e R S S e e L E. F. NETZER, POSTOFFICE COR.|the city, the guests of Mr. Aldrich’s . —_————— | mother, Mrs. C.;A;Barker." " They re- thetaste Oi salme No we do not recom_ ¥ Advel'tlsel'SWhO Wallt the beSt I'eSllltS ‘BOYS and GIRLS | ""ned to their home this morning. . ¢ ga e ILE/ L 25 1ifllalways ‘patronize The- Pioneer. “They know, by experi- =2 B irnd of Thie Tver Ful was mend' PURITY GAS for drinking purposes, .§leace, that it has no equal in this section of the country as ;;s-t-trl«; s‘;fi:fl““‘%‘;’,‘;‘("ifi home from Duluth; wheae he has pur- i but-we do beast-of-its burning:qualities. - There is no gasoline that -advertising medium. O 'S, " N > neighborhood. Good profit, |Sesed stock for a grocery store will drive your.car.as far on a gallon as PURITY GASOLINE. Easy work, If you can’t. sell which- he--will-open in a-very:-shont , . ot 3 time. the covers return to us. " We| *, . souung tnformation re- H & A'Selling Agency, |can mrs. T.: Baudette. - Phone- 493. Dakota Bldg. St. Paul, Minn. | _aqy. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton of Be- midji avenue- euntertained:atdinner yesterday, havimg as their gwests: Mr. Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wil- cox and Mrs. W. E:-Dodge. Miss Belle Marshall, & nurse from Minneapolis;»was in-Bemidji-Satur= day, enroute to= Pupesky where-she she will be .the guest of her. brother, M. E. Marshall, for two weeks. Miss Nora Thorson of Clearbrool and Miss Alida Blix of Leonard we! in: Bemidji Saturday,---enroute _to j % D.; where they:havespent the past n;mfifium:zim two weeks, visiting «-zalatives and here s a new ink—in fact, two inks in one, | /[ friends. : We were one of the first to add to our Mrs. F. A. Cutlengcher son, F. A. stock the newest member ‘of the Carter's Cutler, jnydaughter, Miss:(Marysand » P Carte[ 8 (5 -spent--the--past--menth-'as-guests- i} | the Birchmont \Beach summex ;hotel, left this morning by auto for their home in‘ Minneapolis. Mr.-and-‘Mrs;" W. T. Warwick' y [ all of: Mr. and Mrs. Homer C::Baer el : : he-dv‘:k mn&fihuflmj‘:m “}f.ake Boulevard: for the..ipast few & » y % : ! RTe .' e A ::'holl-i thaequivmmdqm 1| days,swent to-Duluth today. Mz.:ang f H ; 8 1y M“ .fiwmd: for gints and hmwn‘i:::‘“' Aslight Mrs. Warwick have been spending the & 2 1P x ¥ e s Y spessue of the.finger.contols | f summer- at-Point Gomfort. g A 2 F Every Business and Profession Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld t' : © ¢ ~JInformation. in:detail for the asking = . gus . e .' . A _..Bomidji. Pinneer Office. Supply Stare said, that both-are.fighting on_egual |48Ting prospectors. in; pioneer Alaska |mies attempted-to use-the.story to be held on September 15, 16, 17 and Mrs. F. T. Cluff and daughter, ! made into mellow-sweet and girls:should, be. interested: in: the pan, and. the bonanza days started, | win out as eompletely in the game as ford, yesterday, a ten-pound son. Mr. o yOll’ll be chewing the these will compete for the cash prizes nied by his faithful Indian servant, |the group of - scheming finanejers N apolis Saturday night on business. He ‘ Wil Feturn to Remiil. tomorrow ing fi th that chi d his | contempt for.-hi; life his A. G. Wedge, vice-president of the Falls, saying:that a elub af 176;boys |INE from the:group that cheers DF Sheas o Teamave Al the week end with friends in Be- the bargain store, first class- work st | Kingsley, and his aunt, Mrs. Watts, |guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meilicke to: the-boy or girl-who.saves the most life. Of heritragic end he knew |FIRST SHOW 7:20 5 and 15¢ among the out-of-town shoppers in oo John Morrison, chief of the Min-|they Were caught in a heavy rain| croterioo was the-last great -battle’[] the guests of Bemidji friends Satur- Miss Zoa Cheney of Dodge Center, |cy engineer at the Pine Ridge, South |, George Cochran, sr.; returned | horse.dashing in upon them with only Toll, a dozen rolls or a hund:ed rolls ¢ apolis, grrived In Bemldli-yesterday |left today by automobile for Duluth |y, ang Mrs. Frank S: Lyean; My, | of time for the new-agent, gunpowder, News _from_ all .over the world.and cartoons from the Rargo, N. D.: who have been the|for. a.week’s trip.in. Minnesota; and Studio, 29 10th St., near lake.—Adv.| — = i B o U MATION Shows at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 5¢c—Admission—10¢ contains no _salicylic Mr. and:Mrs. L. Fr:enson. of.] with stif or swollen For sale by Hazel, Minn., spent ‘the week end in % o : . ”© 1 s . ’ 371 don’t like it. -But there’s-a difference evenin make easy money selling|in the city yesterday, enreute to his will refund the TRONOY> )| sarding Royal ‘Beach: property may and Mrs. Mortimer J. Higgins of will spend-her -vacation:“While-there their homes<fgom Grand/Forks, N. lax family— her father;: Ai; FriField; who:shave ‘Mankato; “who- have- been ‘the -guest; We feel sure there’s a call among our 3 and three sons of Washburn, Wis. spent yesterday afternoon at the - | kins farm in the town of Frohn and last evening.at Birchmont Beach, | where they were dinner guests. 1s_Sunday

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