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MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916. About The City Mrs. S. Miller of Pinewood shopped in Bemidji Saturday. River was a Bemidji visitor Satur- day. hour. Phone 6562J.—Adv. 3td | company, A. E. Witting of Blackduck spent For Sale—Five acre-lots im Ny-| afternoon for: her home at Carlton the week-end with his family in ‘this [more, on- easy terms. Tel.” 349.|after a week' city. Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44te | her-sister, Mrs. Percy Brady of’Minneapolis is the| Dr and Mrs. C.R. Sanborn and Mr.| james Malone, iormerly employed guest of Bemidji friends for a few |20d Mrs. E. F. Netzer motored to|on the Bemidji Pioneer, now on the Itasca Park yesterday and returned | editorial force of the Grand Forks via Park Rapids. Herald, was a visitor in Bemidji yes- days. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Haluptzok of Tenstrike motored to Bemidji Satur- day on business. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your Miss Platch and Miss Grest of|Bank.—Adv. a76 picture taken.—Adv. 14tt| pargo are visiting at the home of rs. W. Z. Robinson. Miss Grest I8 Miss Gertrude Malone, who has Mrs. L. Peters of Maltby was| Mrs. Robinson’s sister. been - visiting at the home of J. M. among the' out-of-town shoppers in | BemidjiSaturday. 'W. J. Twohy, formerly of Bemidji, now of Wadena, was a visitor in‘Be- midji over the week-end. 'E. E. Schulke and William Fellows with their families, all of Tenstrike, Mrs. Mary Dougherty of Turtle| motored to Itasca Park Sunday. Jacob Kohler returned - Saturday trom Big- Falls. where he has been | Klyne will visit relatives in Gully Woman would like work by day or | on business for the Bemidj{ Drainage before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Luedeman, who went to St. Paul to attend the wedding of | We have-just installed a new sup- Mrs. Luedeman’s sister, returned to|ply of large, ropmy safe deposit boxes the city yesterday. which -are .for rent.at $2.00, $3.00 iMrsl Duarm oflfunla ‘River was | Green. on, McClernan, Rlpple and. in: Bemidji-Saturday enroute to.Hill | Johnson, fielders. City,Minn,;; where she will visit rela- tives for ia:short: time. MERCHANTS REQUESTEDTO MEET FARMERS AT TRAINS Merchants are requested to meef all traing next Wednesday and make arrange for the carrying of picnig baskets to the country fair grounds for .the Farmers' picnic. A . large number of farmers are planning on coming; to this eity by train. C. L. Cummer of Poplar, Mont., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.-George Smith. ~Mr. Cummer ex- pects to-remain a-week. Mrs. Frank Klyne of Turtle River spent Saturday in Bemidji. Mrs. iii*iki&!kiidi!i * BASEBALL SUNDAY. * R T R R R R S 5] Miss -Agnes: Peacha left Saturday American League, it at the home of '‘aul Winklesky. Boston . Chicago Shore, Leonard, Mays lnd Cndy, Russell, Scott and Schalk. New York Cleveland . . . Russell, Cullop and Alexander and Nunamaker; Loudermilk, Gunkel, McHale, Mitchell and Coumbé and Billings. and O'Neill. terday. and $4.00 per year. Security State $ per y y R H B, Philadelphia .2 6 6 Detroit . 813 1 Sheenan, Murphy and Schang; |§ M OFF FOR BEMIDJI! expense var ditions, but all agr the lowest in eve Bemidji, Minn. THE UNIVERSAL CAR IMignring from either end—cost or upkeep— >s with the driver and the con- ¢ that Ford expense is y case. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale at - C. W. Jewett Auto Co., Inc. Phone 474 Richards of Spokane, Wash., for the | Hamilton and Stanage. past three weeks, returned to her home in this eity yesterday.” R. H. B. ‘Washington . 510 0 St. Louis ... .1 6 3 Johnson and McBride; Boob, Park, Davenport and Hartley, Chapman and | % Seivereid. On to the Big FOURTH of JULY | Mrs. Florence -Middleton and chil- dren of Washington, D. C., arrived in Bemidji Saturday to be the guests of her parents, Judge and Mrs. L. G. Pendergast, during the summer American Association. K R. H. E. Toledo .4 6 3 - - - - - - - - - - Hair dressing, face massage and| Milwaukee 1 4 4 L ) - M scalp treatment. Switches made Bedient and Sweeney; Shackleford and Mayer. from combings $1.50. Tel. 112, Mina ‘A. Myers, Tropman Block, sec- R. H! B. The business men have planned ofie of the best and biggest FOURTHS ever held in this the Iord is the most economical, costing ond-floor.—Adv. 6td m}ff:ukee . ; :: z ® city. The program includes things everyone will enjoy. There will be only about two cents a mile to operate and e, B L o are 3. Bhibbs| © Adame, Strand ant sweeney; rastn |§. FIRE WORKS -- OOT RACES -- SACK RACES -- BICYGLE maintain—less than any other car. The and Mayer. RACES -- WHALEBOQOAT RACES -- TUG OF WAR Columbus . .........ocunn 2 6 Kansas City ............ 3 10 George and Coleman and Pratt Regan and Berry. SACK FIGHTS. Championship Base Ball Game between Grand Rapids and Bemidji —an = A Cavalry And Militia Parade Cannons will be fired at sunrise and from then until midnight there will be one con- tinuous round of frolic and fun. Farmers and Neighboring Towns People are Cordially Invited. Excursion trains from all sections. Liberal prizes offered for all contests. tomorrow morning for Park Rapids to attend the Woman’s Home Mis- sionary convention as delegates from Bemidji. i and Mrs. J. W. Nangle will leave 2 . R. H. E.|H Indianapolis .3 3 3@ St. Paul .5 5 38 Aldridge and Schang; Griner, Fin-|| § neran and Glenn. H Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Henderson, former residents of Bemidji, arrived ; in the city Satuday from. Glasgow, f Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson 1] plan on spending some time here at- tending to business affairs. Indianapolis ... .1 3 28 St. Paul L1051 Falkenberg and Schang; Finneran! and Clemons. (Called at end of sev- enth inning on account of six o’cloc! law.) | Miss Anna Benda, after spending the past two weeks at her home in Brainerd, arrived in the city Satur- day to take charge of the makeup work in the summer school. (lasses will be conducted mornings in the . R. H. B/ - Biograph Drama. battle with. 7:30 - 8:30 - 9:30 GRAND TONIGHT Vola Smith and Claire McDonald in “Merry Mary” ‘SELIC NEWS TRIBUNE’ featuring ‘‘Scouting by Aeroplane in Mexico” and other scenes from the country we are-about to “THE PRETENDERS”— Tomorrow Matinee 2:30 Charlotte Walker in “OUT OF DARKNESS” Paramount feature in 5 parts. Central building. Louisville .. 05 ]| r——————————————————————————— Minneapolis . R ———————————————————— Miss Marie Klein entertained at a Lugue, James and Lalonge; Cash- [EE SRS SRS RS R R SRS house party at Movel Lake over Sun-{ ion, Williams and Owens. (Ten in- * _If you have & room to rent or * day. Among the guests were the] nings. * want to rent one—you get the * Misses Vera Nelson, Esther Tenn- F; HE E2 3 _ : bw::t?:‘”!’?:“‘l‘i 2 riolell : strom, Ella Bekken, Jennie Gratton | Louisville . e £ and John Messely, J. D. Winter, Clif-{ Minneapolis .47 2 EREEKKER KKK RKKK ford Condon, M. Bast, Oliver Berg and Marshall Butler. Palmero and Lalonge and Wil-; liams; Hopper and Land. i Miss Francis Kenney, society editor National League. of the Daily Pioneer, has-signed a R. H. B contract with the McPhail School of | St. Louis .. -2 91 Cincinnati . . L5142 Hall, Meadows and Snyder; Schultz, Mitchell and Wingo. Music in Minneapolis to give vocal in- struction, beginning in September. Miss Kenney was instructor of music in the Bemidji schools during the sec- ond semester. RUBBER WHAT? BANDS, of course. This is the original rubber band store. We have them in every size you may de- sire and the price is always right. ASK FOR ASSORTMENT No. 9004 GAMES SATURDAY American Association. Minneapolis 1-1, Louisville 0-0. 3 Indianapolis 5, St. Paul 4. Kansas City 4, Columbus 3. Toledo 4-5, Milwaukee 0-4. Rev. J. H.:Randahl, pastor of the Swedish : Lutheran church -of Be- midji, today announced: that a dis- trict mieeting ‘would ‘be held at the church tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. At eight-o’clock the Lord’s Supper will National League. Comedy. be observed. Wednesday evening| - Brooklyn'4, Chicago 3. services will be begin at . eight Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia 0. &c and 10c o’clock. -After the service the young| Pittsburgh-Boston (rain.) people’s society will give an ice cream St. Louis-New York (rain.) social in the church parlors. Ser- vices 'will be held in the Congrega- tional church at Nymore Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. American League. New York 5, Cleveland 3. ‘Washington 5, St. Louis 2. Chicago 5, Boston 0. Detroit 7, Philadelphia 3. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kenfield enter- tained a party of Bemidji friends on their house boat at Cass Lake yes; terday. ‘The party motored over ',rln the morning, Teturning last evening. ' The guests numbered fifteen and were | 4 A Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, RE x T H E A I R E Miss Leojean Boyack, A. E. Feir, R PleaSing Ph°t°p|ay S mar,’ Edward Dean, Miss Arvilla Ken-| Monday—Matinee and Evening il "’!Z your rig in the GERTRUDE MccoY A concert of interest will be given ‘middle of ‘the 11 1] young ladies from the North Daketa' post to read a sale bill THE IsLE OF LOVE School for the Blind will take part; do you? Then don’t in the pregram; which will: consis expect the other fel- FIVE ACTS OF THRILLS ;| of musical humbers as well as read. low to do it. and unexpected episodes ings. The girls will show how the) Putsasd in titapeper, thea, MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE blind read and write and will give a SeiEateas of ehs Wenther, Shows start 2:30, 7:30 and 8:45 briet descriptiom of .the,school and| rei ‘h:u"j:fi;'“rmnfl:nfi; Children 5¢ —ADMISSION— _—— with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. Spend Your Money Mr. -and Mrs. Dean, Miss Mable Bell, Miss Velma Dean, Howard Pal- field and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kenfie}d of Cass Lake. U_don't leave | tonight at the Baptist ehurch. 'l‘hree; road and go t: Tence- bt e g7 S This is a neat paste board cabinet containing three iprogram will start -promptly at eig]xt '%:z'lgmb!‘:.lz::nml;rule;. drawers, with two compartments to each drawer. thirty o’clock. the entire expense of the ’ 8 it’s & poor ad that sEamon TUMIons %;T ks suitwitivo= " 4 |} There are six different sizes of bands in this cabinet : Adults 15¢ its work. The entertainment prom- ithe Deople you'are after. [ D ‘s 0 . b ainti oo b e and you’ll find it most convenient. The price is $1.00. went to Shorln Sunday and detented |k b powe coik ot v+ £+ L} A telephone call will bring it to your desk. advertising space in this maper. score of 9 to 6. The features of the game were the pitching by Paul and the batting; ::r — —— Phone 922 Bemidji. = Paul pitch- B - : f 3 ng el a griene R g ] DneExtraBnyer Th B . do o Po P b C . He had good control. Rip-|§ § ° ; Dlo securea wnree two-tugors and || § Shden o o ¢ bemidjl rioneer rub. LO. one three-bagger out of five times at eatire expense ol S . Security Bank Bldg., Bemidji, Minn. bat. Buyer The lineup of the Bemidji team Get That - y « was as follows: Paul p, Alec Ripple ¢, -Clark 1b, Pogue 3b, Nuss .2,