Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 10, 1915, Page 5

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this evening by the members of the | This address will be given in con-|brought in the record bag of prairie'ren ‘where:she will speak at the Pri re t8h choir, ‘The social will commenceat|nection with the salvation-army meet- | chickens.. They hunted.near Stephen ! byterian church this evening.— Emybndy' N X seven o'clock. ing. and succeeded in getting their limit | Thursday, Grand Forks Daily Herald. | ggps T 1| {3 S g : the first day by five o’clock. Yes- R 5 AT " : Tonight and Saturday =~ One of these days you ought to On arriving: at: Minneapolis, go- di- | terday they got 14 more making their '... etatetotototetatototod go to Hakkerup’a and have your pie- | rect-to the Hotel Radisson. You will | bag total 34 in a two days’ hunt. An- < s < EXTENSIVE TOWN PLANNING. 2 | Apyex Film Co., in 5 parts. Miss Dora D, E. Winton. Bagker’s All Star Co. G ture taken.—Ady. be: pleased.'to recommend it to your|other good bag brought in last eve- .| friends when you return home.—|ning was that secured by T. C. Mrs. Charles Nangle and daughter, | 297 Bailey of Bemidji, J. H., Stair and “A Royal Scout” Claire, left last night for the Twin Walter Stone of Crookston, who hunt- Cities, where they will spend a few| Misses Jessie Blue.and Olive White | ed near Lancaster.. The total was 28 ““Sunflower Wins The Race” and - $A Bride-For Norman"’ days attending the Minnesota state|°f the town of Northern went to|chickens in two = days.—Crookston CHARLIE CHAPLIN in 5 & fair and, visiting friends, Grand Forks, N. D. yesterday. From |Daily Times (Thursday.) “The M: raders’ e Masqueraders” there:Miss: White will go to Michigan First show 7:30,.second 8:50 Admission 5c:and 15¢ Mr. Schaefer left Wednesday for Omaha, Neb. In. the consideration of the sufficiency of city or town plan- ning we may say that no commu- nity or group. of commuiiities is an entity in itself. The increas- ed interchange of business activ- itles, the development :of the broad ‘lines: of social and busi- ness intercourse made possible by the telephone, the telegraph, the automobile and the many transit lines. which gre penetrat- ing. into the remotest sections of our country, are: making nee- essary the development of a broader community conscious- ness that should include.not only our cities and - their environs, but large units of territory which may not even stop on the boundary lines of the :states.— Town: Development Magazine. toiojotoiotototoiotoiotet A SANITARY SURVEY. Report Telling How Springfield, IIl., Could Lower Its Death Rate. The last pages of the Russell Sage foundation report on health conditions in Springfield, IlL, recently delivered to the Springfield survey committee in the form of a printed pamphlet, sums up the situation and tells just what the city ought to do to save the lives of 200 | residents who die needlessly each year from preventable diseases. The sani- tary improvements needed in different —— Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Lucia of Nehish were Bemidji visitors yesterday be- tween trains. Bananas 20c a doz. Saturday at Troppman’s.—Ady, City, N. D. to teach and Miss Bluye| You will find more of the leading will go. to Oslo, Minn. Miss Jessie|people from Minnesota registered at Blue. is a sister of Miss Serena Blug, |the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at the owner: of the smallest homestead | any other hotel in the Twin Cities. in the United States, which piece of |—Adv. land is located on Turtle Lake. Miss Katherine Sullivan, daughter of Senator George H. Sullivan, of Stillwater, Minn., will arrive in Be- midji Saturday and will be the guest of Miss Gladys Stanton for sev- eral days. H. J. Lee of Omaha, Neb., who has been in Bemidji on business for a few days, has returned to his home. Miss Davidson, Young People’s Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre of Dewey | secretary of the Women’s Board of tave your furniture repaired at|avenue will have as their six o'clock | Missions of the Presbyterian church the bargain store, firat class. work ut | dinner guests this evening Mr. and|of the northwest district, addressed reasonable prices.—Adv. - Mrs. A. S. Kahler and Misses Grace|a gathering of young péople at the Fitzwaten, Clara Bakken, Gladys|Mendenhall church Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. W. Stinchfield of Roches-.|Armstrong and Ava Sonstrud. Miss|The meeting was a sort of parlor con- ter, Minn., arrived in Bemidji this|Fitzwater, who has recently arrived |ference and various means of getting morning and will be the guest of [iin Bemidji from Chicago, teaches|the young people interested in church her daughter, Mrs. Montreville J.|shorthand in tRe Bemidji Business|work were discussed. A part of Miss Brown, and family of Lake Boulevard | college and. Miss Bakken, who is from | Davidson’s work is to help the various for several days. Thief River Falls, teaches in the|societies that are organized and to bookkeeping department in the same | see that a ' Christian Endeavor, a Mrs. S. C. Gregg and family of | Institution. Junior Endeavor and a Mission Band Rockwell City, Ta., who are the guests, are organized in each church. Miss of Mrs. Gregg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayor Tom Morris and Jos. Nelson | Davidson left this morning for War- Bert Getchell of Bemidji avenue, hav- - |, A ing arrived in Bemidji yesterday, will leave for their home tonight. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, | & Miss Lovzee, who has spent a few days in Bemidji, the guests of friends, went to the Twin Cities Wednesday night. Nine cans oil sardines for 26¢ Sat- urday only at Troppman’s.—Adv. ej0j0ieioioi0ieieioioieieivieieieieietotote o - ° - ° - » - . - . - 03 - » - ° - k3 - ° - ° - . - o - 3 - k3 - ° - 3 - 3 Sunday:Special Feature Prdgram—Beuleb Paynter in her greatest dramatic success, **The Little Girl That He Forgot” in 5 parts. A Troupe of Orpheum Acts, Attorney Carl L. Heffron has gone to Minneapolis where he will con- sult a specialist in regard to his health. two double vaudeville acts. Edward Jackson, the contractor, re- turned from the Twin Cities today. where he has been on business for a short time. O 4 O o GRAND THEATRE Tvghtend — Saturday The House of Quality B Men’s sewed soles, 75¢; men’s nail- 2 ¥ ed soles, 60¢, at 115 3rd St.—Adv. Harry C. Meyers and Rosemary Thehy. in has recently opened an addition of 50 (15 > )| . & - Alden Howe of Mississippi avenue |moderate priced rooms.—Adv. parts of the city are discussed, as are THE PR|ZE STORY 7 went to Long Prairie, Minn., yester- B | the question of cost and relative impor- A society dr;’;\ma in three parts. . day, where he will visit relatives for| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Getchell of , B{tance of the various improvements. John Reynolds, as Martha’s sweetheart must make a.théusand two weeks. Deer Ri y h . Increased appropriation for the health | dollars in a year before he can get the father’s consent to marry. 1 cer River, were guests at the Bert ¥ department is said to be specially im- | How and what he writes to win the money for a “‘prize story’’ : Getchell home on Bemidji avenue portant. The report concludes: forms this interesting photo-drama Mrs. Frank McManus of Dewey av- | yesterday while enroute to their home ) by “Springfield has a well defined and.| : enue, who has been confined to her home for the past several days, is convalescing. from the twin cities, where they at- tended the Minnesota State Fair. clearly localized public health prob- lem. It has a combination of serious [life wastage from preventable diseases, fairly good sanitary conditions, except for the presence of an extraordinary number of wells and privies, and a § | poorly ‘supported and weak health de- | partment. Certain parts of the city, notably the wards east of Tenth street, | have excessively high rates of mortal- ity from preventable causes, and it is in these districts that sanitary condi- tions are specially bad. The plain fact E | is that people are dying in parts of the ¥ | city because they are ignorant, because ¢ | they are poor, because they are sur- v ey rounded by inferior sanitary conditions # | and because the city does not give them A M | a proper health department service. b Q e x | “What is needed at once to meet E | Springfleld’s public health problem is fairly obvious. The walls and privies should be done away with, and the | city should perfect its water supply . and sewerage and make the mains of Pl’Og‘l‘am Fl‘lday a“d Saturday both systems available to all. The : TONIGHT : city should also see to it that the benefits of such improfements are de- : . et o e D e s A sensational drama in two parts, *“The Money Leeches”, featuring Marin Sais and other stars. Selig’s western “drama, “‘With the Aid of the Law’’. Essa- poor to afford them. This is to the advantage both' of the individual and nay comedy, ““The Pipe Dream?”’. SATURDAY [of the whole departmerit, to overcome popular ignorance with regard to sani- tary matters. Finally, the city should provide its health department with proper equipment in the way of staff -and funds, so that the department may Alice Hollister and Harry Millarde in Kalem's three- part drama, *‘Honor Thy Father’’. Lubin comedies, ““The Cannibal King”’, also “Ping Pong Woo0" and vestment in the health dd(]e})anment his chop suey machine— cartcon laughs. y — will probably, dollar for dollar, save . 5 N e more lives than will the investments | Matinee 2:30 Evening starting 7:30 Admission 5¢ and 10¢ for the various sanitary improvements. “LOVE AND SOUR NOTES” L.-Ko. comedy featuring Billie Ritchie. . Shows at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 - 5c—Admission—10c Special SUNDAY Special Dorothy Donnelly, last seen in “The Thief” in ““Sealed Valley”, a stirring drama of the north Metro feature in 5 parts. Bemidji people will remember me when I was lo- cited back of The First National Bank a year ago. 1 have moved from Nymore and opened a Shoe- Repair Shop And Store 218 Beltrami Avenue, next to Abercrombies. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable William Stakis 2.8 Beltrami Avenue . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gulbrandson returned this morning from a twc weeks’ visit in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and Superior, Wis. Mr. Gul- brandson is one of the proprietors of the Akerberg-Kittleson & Co. cloth- ing store. New classes are now being started in Bemidji Business College.—Adv. Hiram A. Simons, United States commission, has gone to Northome on legal business. He will return to Be- midjl tomorrow. I can make that watch keep cor- rect time. Come and see me. Roland Henrionnet, Troppman Block.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Severens of Grant Valley went to Minot, N. D. yesterday, where they will visit rela- tives for some time. Rex THEATRE PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Miss Olive Whaley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whaley, propri etors of the Rex theater, has gone to Winona, Minn., where she will com- plete her kindergarten course. She has spent the summer vacation in Bemidji with her parents. Best creamery butter, 22¢ per 1b. at Troppman’s, Saturday only.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyers of Nash- wauk, Minn., who have been visiting in Arcadia, Wis., were in Bemidji yes- terday enroute to their home. Mrs. 8. C. Smith of the town of Frohn and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blakely of Paynesville, Minn., -were in Bemidji yesterday. The Blake- lys are visiting at the Smith home for a couple of weeks. While in Be- midji yesterday they were the guests of friends. Mrs. J. G. Meyers of Nevis, Minn., who is visiting at the Hayth home in the town of Northern for a couple of weeks, was a Bemidji visitor yester- day. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed And Repaired .adequately cope with the various ad- ministrative phases of the needed pre- I picked Bemidji as the city of all cities in this section for the purpose of opening an up-to-date This is not to say that the other im- provements, as in the water supply ventive work. TAIlunI NG GLEANING Auu BEPAIB SHUP and sewer system, should not be made. 1) d 7 It means simply that the health de- Ladies’ sewed soles, 60c, at the Wide Awake Shoe Shop, 115 3rd St. —Adv. New shipments of goods are arriving dajly at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors. Call and see their line. Adv. “It can also be said here that the in- Scott Stewart, proprietor of Stew- art’s Grocery store, returned this morning from the Twin Cities where where he attended the Minnesota state fair. Miss Vernie Hogan of Grant Val- ley was given a pleasant surprise last evening when about twenty of her friends came and spent the evening, the occasion being Miss Hogan’s % Advertisers who want the best results Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bush have gone thans e e Boe |birthday. The hours were spent in —— partment need is most urgent and alwayshpatronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- b to: Duluth ‘an| nneapolls - Where | ,,mes and music and a sumptuous i \ i hould be met first, ence at it ha i i i they will visit friends and relatives f:nch . D having recently come here frem Chicago. shou el , that it has no equal in this section of the country as “The whole question of better health in Springfield is in no sense limited to the realm of. theory. It is a thorough- ly practical matter and is squarely up to the citizens and-the city administra- tlon. That public health is .purchas- able is now a well recognized fact. Springfield has a ‘splendid opportunity to buy—to save 200 or more. lives a year and to prevent: much -additional an advertising medium. n o u I s . ae s Sickness. Realizing that the. safety N 4 and welfare of the citizens: are involv- ed to this extent, there-ought to be no 218 Beltrami Ave Bemld"l Minn. question of the city’s willingness and determination to find the tu.nd needed. start the school year right ‘ Write with a “NEW BEMIDJI” and also attend. the state fair at the latter place. Bring that suit to menext time if it needs pressing. My class:of word will convince you that it’s just a little better. Mrs. D. A. Foley of Tacoma, Wash., who has been visiting friends in Plainview and Minneapolis, arrived in Bemidji last evening and will be the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. J. McClernan of Fourth street for several days before returning to her home in the west. Ladies’ rubber heels 30c. Men’s rubber heels 35c¢ at the Wide Awake Shoe Shop.—Adv. Eduard F. Netzer, proprietor of Netzer’s Pharmacy, returned this morning from Minneapolis and St. Paul where he has purchased -stock for his store. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than An ice cream social will be given at |80y other hotel in the Twin Cities, the parsonage of the Catholic church [—Adv. “Bottles That Talk” will be the subject of Rev. J. E. Cadwell’s ser- mon in the First Congregational ichurch at Nymore Sunday night, and will consist of a word address and lchemical demonstrations which prom- home products which had been aroused | among Sioux Falls residents last au- | tumn through the holding of a “Made In Sioux Falls” exhibition, the Com- mercial club of that city recently held a “Made In Sioux Falls” dinner. Each article served had been made in that WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT .The Grand Central Hotel MINNESOTA AVENUE sises to be very interesting. A cor- city, the menu specifying the brand or 3 fdial invitation is extended to all to European Plan Strictly Modern maker of the viand in every Instance. 5 1 attend. | | The dinner was paid for by the manu- Rooms 50c¢ up Meals 25¢ up. |t facturers, and the guests were the re- 5 P . tail merchants who were in a position The members of the First Metho- WM. J. DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji, Minn. | to handle home produced goods. S— dist church will give a reception for the teachers of the.Bemidji public z ———————————— schools at the R. C. Hayner residence, 916 Lake Boulevard, Monday eve- ning, Sept. 13. Refreshments will be served and a program consisting of vocal and instrumental numbers. has been arranged. Yes, you can buy them at almost every store in town and some stores out of town. They are five cents apiece, and when you buy a NEW BEMIDJI for a. nickle, you get your moneys worth. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI” to your merchant. He'll know. Where they sell ’em. il Talks were given upon community building and the promotion of home in- dustries. It is believed that the oceca- sfon was the means of bringing about a better understanding between the manufacturer and retailer and of cre- ating a desire for co-operation among them. —-ATTEND— Bemidji Business College A Neighborhood League. ‘When in Minneapolis be sure and Residents of -that section of Dela- I]ay and mgm visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gar- Sereany Chbbter Sontion, Dit ik Eduard Nelzer’l’hmcy den and Silhouette Room. Famous along the main line between Radnor Barker’s Dml and :lewelry Store |show places of the Northwest.—Adv. and Paoli have organized a neighbor- S. T. Stewart’s Grocery: Store hood leagne and applied to the county & H Mill court fora charter. enry er = Mr. and Mrs. James P. Crowley of Chicago, who have been.the guests of Mr. Crowley’s sister, Mrs. W. N, Bowser and family. of Bemidji avenue | J for the past several days, will return to their home today. J. F. Crowley, also of Chicago, another brother, who ‘The purpose of the league as given in the charter is for the betterment of the social and-moral conditions of the community. - Twenty-one directors will direct the affairs-of the organization, the terms of seven of the:directors ex- piring each year, W. G. Schroeder The Fair Store Carlson’s Variety Store LIST Your city property with Glayton C. Cross Star-Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. came to Bemidji with them, will re- o A A T e . ; H KRR KKK KKKKKKKKKF William H. Schmitt’s Grocery Markham Hotel Bullding A for anoor meckeor ten davs, These ribbons are fully guaranteed:as the best: on earth. ¥ CLOSING HOURS—Want. Otto G. Schwandt. At the Congregational church in Nymore this evening, Rev. J.'B. Cad- well will give an address: to.the chil- dren, and he.invites the parents, teachers and school board to. be.pre-. sent. He will speak on Geography| and arithmetic taught:in:the B Ads to pe classified prop- erly in the Pioneer want col- umn must be in before 11 * Come in neat tin boxes. =) x * & * x x * ¥ o'clock. Ads received later * x *x * *x & * The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. B emidji; :Minn. FOR SALE OR RENT Good Service Reasonable Commission FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS Wm. Schmitt’s Store Pioneer Office Barker’s will appear on another page that day. AKX KKK KKK KKK

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