Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 6, 1915, Page 3

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.T\ About The City Sam : Tenstad went to ‘Wis., this morning. Superior; The Misses Evans ‘left today for Minneapolis and Bau:Claire, Wis. Eighty-five guests were registered at the Birchmont summer hotel Sun- day. New classes are now-being started; in Bemidji Business College.—Adv. Miss Sarah Spear of Chicago is.the guest_of her sister, Mfs. Walter HI- Hott. E. H. Winter of Bemiaji went to; St. Paul Saturday. He will attend the state fair. Charles: Cominsky of Schneider Bros., went to the Twin Cities Satur-| . day on:business. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and-have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood ‘was among the out-of-town business visitors yesterday. Born, to Judge and Mrs. M. A. Clark, of America avenue, last eve- ning, a daughter. Mrs. Tom Wright and Mrs. F. W. Lang of Maltby transacted business in the city Saturday. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. L. Blooston returned to Bemidji Sunday after a few days’ business trip to the Twin: Cities. I. Nygard left Saturday afternoon for the Twin Cities where: he will attend the state fair. Mrs. F. S. Arnold returned Satur- day from a two months’ visit with relatives and friends in Iowa. Charley Chaplin, Mary--Fuller and Universal Weekly at -the Grand to- night; 5 and 10 cents.—Adv. Mrs. 1. 8. Dibvig: and Miss Mary Dibvig of Nary were the guests of relatives in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. F. A. Craver and daughter, Ruth, of Turtle River were business visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. A. Carlson of Blackduck spent Saturday in Bemidji on business, re- turning to her home on the evening train. Attorney A. A. Andrews of the firm of Andrews, Gibbons & Huffman, will|" go to International Falls tonight on business. John Goodspeed of Grant Valley, who has spent the summer in Vir- ginia, Minn., returned to his home Saturday. School students will be able to se- cure Welsh’s glove clasp loose leaf note books this year complete with filler at the Pioneer for 30 cents. This is the same book which sold last year for 36c. Mrs. G. M. Torrance went to Be- -midji Beach today, where she will — —————————— EEEEEE R R R R R R R R R b LEST WE FORGET * LEEEEE S S SRS R0 RS Tn case of fire call 349. ‘The Red Lake agency fair will be tr€ld Sept. 22, 23 and 24. The next meeting of the board of «county commissioners will be held @n October 4. The next term of court for Bel- trami county will convene, Tuesday, September 14. There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county ‘Wednesday, September 8. Spring chicken dinner given by the ‘men of the Methodist church, Friday :afternoon, September 17, from 5 to 8 o’clock. On December 9 and 10 the winter «convention of the Northern Minne- :sota Development association will be ‘held in Bemidji. “Loveland,” a musical comedy pre-| -gented under the auspices of the Be- midji Elks, will be staged at the ‘Brinkman Sept. 16-17. Beltrami county’s annual falr will ibe held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. Our.Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925” : _jmidji: high school this winter. While | cation ‘at -the home of her parents, They’re made with “If you’ve ever tasted goodies made with Calumet Baking Powder you won’t blame a kid for being tempt- ed! G-r-e-a-t, b-i-g, tender;. tasty biscuits, cakes, doughnuts, muffins and everything I can' think of—all so good I can’t keep away from them ! “Mother wouldn’t think of using any Baking Powder except Calumet! She’s tried all others—she knows which is' best—she knows Calumet means positive uniform results — purity in the «can and purity: in-the baking—great economy and whole- some things to eat. “You' want bakings like mother’s — then use Calumet Baking Powder.” Received Highest Awards New Cook Book Free— S¢¢ Slip in Pound Can be a guest at the Eastman home for several days. Mrs. B. M. Gile and baby have gone to Minneapolis where they will spend "a month, the guests of Mrs. Gile’s parents. F. 8. Lycan, president of the city council, returned from St. Paul Sun- day. He attended the 500-mile derby while in St. Paul. School students will be able to se- cure Welsh’s glove clasp loose leaf note books this year complete with filler at the Pioneer for 30 cents. This is the same book which sold last year for 35c. Harry E. Reynolds, of the firm of Reynolds & Winter, and wife will motor to Minneapolis Wednesday to attend the state fair. Glenn Harding, proprietor of the Grand theater, has returned from St. Paul and Minneapolis, where he spent a few days on business. Scott T. Stewart, proprietor of the Stewart grocery store, will leave this evening for Minneapolis where he| ing holiday goods for his store, has returned to Bemidji. G. G. Winter, in charge of the land department of the Crookston Lumber company, returned to his home in Minneapolis Saturday after a several days’ visit in Bemidji. Leige Smith and family passed through Bemidji Saturday enroute by auto from Thief River Falls to the state fair. Mr. Smith was formerly a policeman in this city. Miss Minnie Pfeil of St. Charles, Minn., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Barker, of Beltrami avenue for the past week, returned to her home this morning. Mrs. C. L. Holmes and Miss Ella Butler of Mankato, who have been visiting relatives in Becida for a short time, were in Bemidji Satur- day enroute to their home. Mayor William McCuaig has re- turned from the Twin Cities, Wheref|(| he has transacted business. He was the guest of Mayor Powers of St. Paul at the Speedway Saturday. J. T. English of Rock Island, who will attend the state fair. Miss Dorothy Torrance returned last evening from Bemidji = Beach, where she spent the week end as a guest at the Eastman home. F. R. Styner of Bass Lake was in has been visiting at Walker- for sev- eral days, returned to Birchmont Beach hotel Sunday, where he is stay- ing with his wife and daughter. Miss Gladys Stanton, Judge C. W. Stanton and son, H. Mayne Stanton, who spent yesterday at Glengarry, Bemidji today enroute to Grand Forks, N. D., where he will spend a couple of weeks on business. School students will be able to se- cure Welsh’s glove clasp loose.leaf note books this year complete with filler at the Pioneer Yor 30 cents. This is the same book which sold last year for 35c. Miss Irma Hazen, clerk at the O’Leary-Bowser company store, re- turned this morning from Walker, where she spent Sunday, the guest of friends. Miss Rachel Gerlinger, daughter of Postmaster William Gerlinger, of Spur, will enter the Bemidji high school tomorrow and will be a senior this year. Dr. J. 'A. Everett of Brainerd, E. R. Lautiman of Mandan, N. D., and L. Métzger of Leopold, were among the visitors at the Birchmont Beach hotel Sundny Miss Esther Funkley, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Henry Funkley, of Lake Boulevard, left this morning for St. Cloud where she will attend the normal school. y ‘Bemidji the latter part of last wi ‘W. H. Elliott, proprietor of the|a week or ten dnya Fair store, who has spent the past]| < several days in the Twin Cities buy-: B ST A the guests of Senator P. H. McGarry, will return to Bemidji this evening. Graham M. Torrance, county at- torney, and Walter L. Brooks, cashier of the Northern National bank, left at noon for Red Lake where ‘they will spend several days chicken hunt- ing. i ' . Miss Margaret McGee, a graduate of the Bemidji high schoel, . left last evening for Mankato, Minn,, where she will take a course in kin- dergm-ten work at the Mankato nor- A. T. Carlson, proprietor of the Carlson Variety store of this city; will go to the Twin Cities this eve- ning where he will attend the state fair, and also purchase:holiday .geods; for his store. Miss Eliza Loe, principal of the Bemidji schools, returned Saturday from - Detroit, Minn., where she; has spent the summer and will resume-her duties as principal in the Bemidji schools tomorrow. Harry McCurdy of - Spnr is - con- fined at St. Anthony's hospital, hav- ing been taken: suddenly. ill. while in He expects to. leave the hospital h Miss Katherine Boudlemas, ‘| Wedge and attend the state i midji; Box tlclory. went to Clsl this morning, where.he will be er, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter; of Hines is in the_city and will sttend the Be- here: she will make her home at the § Battles residence. Miss Edna S&Mtt of Thief River Falls, who is spending a month’s va- Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Schritt," of Dewey avenue, went to Minneapolis Saturday evening on business. _ Mrs. A. G. Wedge and three daugh- ters went to the' Twin Cities Satur- day ‘night, where they will; join Mr. fair. They expect to return to Bemidji-Sat- urday night or Sunday’ morning: Mesdames Howard Ingersoll, N. H. iIngersoll: and: Thomas = Beare, of Brainerd, who: haye been the guests of Mrs. Frank S. Lycan of the Mark- ham hotel for the past ten days, will hunting. ed by a number of Cass Lake hunt- ‘ers. They will go to Third Rivpr : where they will spend several day A. L. Barker of Bemi accompanied-Mr.”Keénfield on the tr£ John ' J. Gainey,” who ls employod at the C. H.. Battles hardware: torp, left last. night for Winona, where ki will’attend the.wedding of his uncle, John Gainey, and Miss Mary Hamlin, Which will take. place tomorrow. He will also. attend the state.fair in the Twin_ Cities béfore returning tu Be- midji. - N. 8. Harding of Cass Lake, cashier ot the First’ National bank:of ‘that 8 city, autoed to Bemidji last-evening. He was-accompanied by his-daughter, Miss Ruth Harding, who will:teach in the Bemidjt schools this year; and his son;; Glenn ‘Harding, proprietor of:the Grand theater,” who spent ‘the day lh Cass:Lake: ——— 1| return to their morning. Roland G. Brown, connected with the Rock Island rail- road, visited at hotel yesterday and returned-to his home: with his wife today. Mrs. Brown has been visiting at the new hotel for some- time. P. J. Russell, city attorney, Fred Brinkman, manager of the Brinkman theater,” Representative L. G. Pend- ergast;: Ray Dennis and A. J. Fitz- gerald went to Mud Lake today where they will spend several days hunting prairie chickens. B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the logging department of the Crooks- ton Lumber company, Schumaker, cashier of the First Na- tional bank, Cutfoot Sioux in the where they will spend several days hunting. W. N. Bowser, Mrs. Bowser’s brothérs, Dr. J. F. Crowley and James P. Crowley of Chicago, left this morning for Lone Pine Lodge, at Marcell, Minn., ‘where they “will: spend ‘several days hunt- Hognn’ homes tomorrow | Miss Vernie Minneapolis, | of Grant Valley. Birchmont Beach evening. Hugh Rosaaen and Einer last evening. Bemidji.—Crookston Times. and R. H. left this morning for Lakin car, what they want and they will —_— Mesdames T. C. Newcomb, P. accompanied by ers’ training service and reunion sisting of vocal and “Say Mr. Jerrard . —when cold weather begins you’fl have the auto drivers com- ing your way, because then is when they will appreciate better gasoline. Any old kind of gaso- line will run a car in hot weath- er, but you just wait. Why I know a lot of fellows who are | not yetusing PURITY GASO- LINE, and who will have to come to it then.” This is another sample of talk we | get daily from men who have discov- ered that PURITY GASOLINE ' does more than ordinary gasoline. have taken the pains to test | They PURITY GASOLINE. No We Don't Claim ---anything for PURITY GAS- OLINE that users have not found to betrue. The men who use it in their cars claim that it will drive a car from three to six miles farther per gallon. If you don’t believe it just try it out. It _~will cost you no more than what you are now paying, that's ‘cer=’ tain. Hundreds of different cars leave: our filling station each week fl“- . ed with PURITY GASOLINE FREE AIR by entertained several guests.in honor-of Miss Lur cile.Young, Saturday eveping, at her aunt’s' summer: home in the town Garden flowers and Japanese lanterns were used in dec: orating, and the-evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Refresh- ments were. served at the close of thq . Ross- berg, who has been enjoying a stay at_the Rosaaen cottage at Lavinia, near Bemidji, returned to Crookston The remaining foun of the party, including Walter Mar- shall of Fargo, Walter Baumgartel, Ed Sylvester and Harold Rasmusson; will remain for a few days longer at; Send the little ones to the Pioneer office for school supplies. We know: waited on and given special atten- tion by young la.dies(who know how. Hines and C. S. Carter of Hines arej| in Bemidji today to attend the teach-; the teachers’ training alumni in thej Methodist church. A program, con- instrumenml FREE WATER | 'sent out by the Woman’s, Misniqns of tha Northw tart. school right. Write with a NEW BEMIDJ! lead pencil. ' For sale town this week enroute home-from Birchdale where he spent a few days 4 with hln ‘Lorén Dehart, éngi- neer in ‘charge of- ditch construction at/that plade. Mr. Dehart was ac- companied to Birchdale by Mrs. Dehart, who will extend her visit] for. a few weeks, Mr, Dehart, Sr., 18- a United: States mail miessenger ‘'and is enjoying his vacation:—Inter- natioral Falls Daily Journal. _in the h\teneu al er e Bello, boyu and girls. Hi school ‘bell? Don’t start -without a NEW- BEMIDS] cil. “It's the best ni ‘Any store in town sel BRINKMAN THEATRE -3 TONICHT For One Night Only, September 6th Special Engagement for Labor day; 2=-== Big Orpheum Actsew=2 ' THE TWO TRACEYS ; Those Dancing, Musical Demons. KETCHNER & THORNTON ina Society Sketch entitled ‘4 A. M.” A Complete Change. 2 172 Hours Show. Tonight, September 6 ‘Special Feature ‘“Are They Born or Madé” Ella Wheeler Wilcox says this is a startling indictment; of present conditions, showing the development of a batefpot boy into a political gangster. “Won Back by a Woman’s Love” = from the book by Alice M. Roberts Comedy film, Tina Dot Farley in *“The Misplaced Ferns” COMING TOMORROW---¢“When Fate Lead Trump” iland Charles Chaplin, the worlds greatest comedian. mw GRAND TH EATRE Tonight Only The House of Quality Mary Fuller in “The Little White Violet” 2 parts. As Viola she is raised in a convent and falls;in love with a young man and has a strong spiritual conftict | to remain true to her.vows. Mary Fuller at her-bept. | “UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY" . The world before your eyes, unusually interesting thisweek Charlie Chaplin in a one part comedy “GETTING ACQUAINTED” Shows starts 7:30 | TOMORROW---“World” Feature in 5 parts. Reine Da= : vies of musical comedy and vaudeville fame in “SUNDAY” i) a story of a young orphan girl who is raised in a lumber | camp and later-as an heiress goes to England. !myblly oes bej L. ul‘ PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS A beautiful drama with a fascinhting element of mystery | “Secretary of Frivolous Affairs” /Beautiful MAY ALLISON plays the-part of the clever he il iroine. HAROLD LOCK lifts the chargcter. of hero ' to the level of a dramEnc triumph. The playisa MUTU- i [AL MASTERPICTURE. Also a‘pleasing eomedy. ' REX THEATRE REX MONBAY SEPT. 6 Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30, Admiesion children 5¢ adults 15¢ BEMIDJI AT THE i} Pionor Offcs. :SUPPLY STORE

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