Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 1, 1916, Page 4

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| OUR SUCCESS IS NOT DUE I | TO THE PROFIT WE MAKE l T BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE How would you like to have this lady sing for you tonight? Edison’s New Art re-creates all forms ‘of music so ex- actly that the Re-Creation is mdxstmgmshable from the original. Come to us and hear it. We are licensed to demon- strate this wonderful new inventfon. The New Edison Visit our store and hear Edison’s Re-Creation of the work of the world’s greatest singers and instrumentalists. Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store Third Street - - (Y] . the great concert contralto ChrlStlne Ml"el' is but one of the many famous artists: who have sung and played in dire€t comparison with Edison’s Re-Creation of their work to prove that his new art re-creates all forms of music with such perfection that the Edison Re-Creation cannot be distinguished from the original. Hear Edison’s Re- Creation of Christine Miller’s voice—then hear the great contralto herself when she is on concert tour. Bemidji - S S N A S |- -] ARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER HII!BIIIE THIS WEEK The Bemidji baseball team will go to Hibbing Friday noon for a game Saturday and Sunday with the fast Hibbing team. The Bemidji team will be strengthened for the con- tests. SWEET CREAM BEST "FOR BUTTERMAKING In general the souring of cream is an indication of its age and condition under which it has been kept, writes 6. W. Holmes in Better Farming. Very sour cream, then, naturally indi- cates that the cream is very old or has been kept at too high a temperature. In the creamery it makes little differ- ence whether the cream is very sour from old age or temperature, for in neither case can the cream be made into first class butter. The market value of cream does not depend on the percentage of fat alone, but on- the sourness or percentage of acid as well. Bour cream generally results from the lack of immediate or thorough cool- Ing after separation. Investigation shows that sweet cream of a good quality can be produced on the average farm with but little extra labor and expense. Many farmers are now de- livering sweet cream only and at that make only two or three deliveries a week, These farmers, of course, are taking advantage of the natural ice they stored during the winter. Other farmers are resorting to the use of running water, a tank, a cool spring or well or a cool, well ventilat- ed cellar, which greatly assists in main- is greater than ever. of moderate means. ate delivery. The Brown Swiss are probably the oldest of the dairy breeds. They have been raised in Switzerland as far back as. the history of that country dates. They are recognized as one of the major dairy breeds in this country, although they are not 80 numerous as the other breeds. ‘The bull shown is a Brown Swiss. Phone 474 = Ford Chasis Ford Runabout - $345 Ford Town Car Ford Touring Car $360 —llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllII|IIIII!IIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL Ford Cars Take ensational Drop ---and now come out with a complete line of five different styles of bodies and chasis complete. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|IIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllilllllllllllllll e These Are The New Prices BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 1916 $325 , Ford Coupelet Ford Sedan (T The Ford Company plans to :manufacture and distribute 1,000,000 Ford cars the coming year. Reliability Is What They Want The luxurious bodies of the Sedan and Coupe are unsurpassed by any car at any price. We have them on our floor for your inspection. Orders should be placed C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. e The demand for Ford cars A man of means and wealth purchases a Ford car the same as the man $505 $505 $645 '-I at once for immedi= 0000 Bemidji, Minn. taining a fairly low temperature. Spe- clal cabinets for cooling the cream with ice or running water can structed at little cost. If a Hmited amount of ice or water under pressure is available the corrugated surface coolers can be advantageously used. One-half ton of ice per cow is proba bly sufficient for cooling the cream dur- New York, Aug. 1.—Arrests of ing the summer. The farmer, especiully the one who higher:upe {n'the, Black Tom peain- grumbles about cream prices. should | Sula explosion of munitions Sunday bear in mind that the wan who con- | morning are expected today. Two ¢ 0 :’::fe:h‘:!mg: "0';‘1 q:‘:]'; VD:’; (;“'::sma?; presidents of railways with New Jer- cream. Wholesale butter merchants |S€Y ¢ity terminals are concerned. are continually looking for high grade | The loss caused by the explosion butter and are willing to pay a spe |is $45,000,000. The death list to- clal premium for it, but the poorer | day remains at four. grades of butter, roughly estimated at about 80 per cent, soon glut and dull the market because of the limited de FOUR KILLED IN BI6 MUNITION EXPLOSION (By United Press) MAvd gaavaaaddvd deavd 9udvd 909 vd 9u39vd a9 va SENEVd 9agva 4aMave a3V SaNIvd SaNIvVd SaNavd SINUve FLODEN SUUCCEEDS record run between Winnipeg New Orleans. JEFFERSON HIGHWAY TO BE COMPLETED IN 1921 IS BELIEF {Continued from Page 1) tion of the state will make the trip. in;3s shorl:a time:as pobalble, Efforts are being made to get Be- midji, Park Rapids and Little Falls delegations to make the trip. Plans are also being made for a'lund home in this city. Alfred Berglund of Lake TRYPHOSA What do you think about TRYPHOSA. It is a delicious gelatin desert. 3 packages for 28c. Demonstration August 2, all day Mrs. E. Gerick of Milwaukee, Wisconsin will serve TRYPHOSA to visitors of this store all day Wednesday, and all are invited to try it. Free. Following are suggestions for dishes made ¥ with RICH'S TRYPHOSA, every one good; every one selected with scrupulous care. You wil) find them practical, appetizing and economical. Travel TRYPHOSA way and you will have no dessert troubles. FLAVORS Raspberry Orange Wild Cherry Strawberry - Peach Chocolate Lemon Pineapple Vanilla Plain Mint SCHROEDER STORE Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. This run will prob-| ped far below that of the higher grades ably be made in a few weeks and ef-| of butter, and it is this price that reg- forts will be made to make the trip | ulates the price paid for the cream|w o pigden, Gompany C, has been Demonstration 0f WEAVER IN M. N. G. mand. In order to force this kind of and | pytter on the market the price is drop- (By United Press) St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 1.—Captain from which that butter was made. Sweet cream is worth from 2 to 4 |named to succeed C. C. Weaver as cents more than sour cream to the |major of the Third Minnesota. R. City. | creamery purchasing it for butter mak- C. Nels b the @ in of Minn., is a guest a the G. C. Berg.|ing, and the dairymen should urge on. becomes Lhe Japie rather than discourage the grading of | COmPany H in the Second regiment cream and the paying for same accord- and C. W. Pickle has been promoted ing to quality. The cream grading |to second lieutenant in Company M. system of paying according to quality _— must eventually be adopted by all|STATE T0 LOSE MONEY creameries, as it i8 the omly method whereby the quality of cream and but- ON LOANS TO SCHOOLS ter can be improved. (By United Press) St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 1.—State Au- ditor Preus today admitted that the drainage and then covering the surf: state was likely to lose thousands of with several inches of broken stone, |dollars from interest payments on upon wh;ch -11*’1: Fh:ew a lns;er rgf clndez loans to school districts made during or gravel s forms a hard, smoof i surface which does not get muddy and :1}::; l::s;:gley;:.:“ Aniszoonditlon 1s which permits the easy scraping up of the droppings of the cows at fre- e R Ta ¥ quent intervals. Loose stones which | WARNED AGAINST BATHING encumber the surface of many farms SOUTH OF DIAMOND POINT may be picked up at odd times and used for this purpose. Making a Clean Barnyard. A muddy barnyard may be avol by first grading so as to permit proj Chief of Ponce Ripple today order- ed the bathing on the south side of LaFontisee millinery left today for|Diemond Point be stopped for the the Twin Cities where she will be[safety of the bathers. At this side ‘met by her sister, Miss Ella, who has | there is a “step-off” and several bath- been -visiting near the Twin Cities|ers have had narrow escapes from. for several weeks. They will make |drowning. the fall purchases for the millinery| Sunday afternoon “Frenchy” Mar- Miss Katherine LaFontisee of the methods adopted by citizens of South Dakota towns today apparently had the I. W. W. situation well controlled today. nearly every town apparently were able to handle the situation without the aid of troops. for troops have been withdrawn. VIRGINIA MAYOR SAYS here before returning to Bemidji. cott had a narrow escape. He got " beyond his depth, sunk several times Mrs. E. Giercke of Milwaukee, Wis., is demonstrating Rich’ and had to be rescued by other s Try- phosa at the Schroeder store today bathers. and Wednesday. The new .product is being served free to visitors. “Red Pep” Harnwell of the St. Hilaire Lumber company has pur-| Peoria, Ill, Aug 1.—A rain and chased a Ford automobile. wind storm yesterday afternoon broke Mrs. N. E. Given entertained Sat-|the heat wave and caused damage to urday afternoon for her guest, Miss|Property approximately estimated at BIG WIND STORM CAUSES $100,000 LOSS Ethel Bridson of Ely, Minn. A pleas- $500,000. The storm blew down ant afternoon was enjoyed by Misses trees and unroofed private residences Vida Williams of Ely, Olive Whaley, |8nd business houses. Elizabeth Erickson, Lottie Madson, Carrie Armstrong, Velma Dean,|¥* % ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ X ¥ ¥ % EE e Catherine Bednarz of New Lisbon, [ ¥ Wis., Muriel McGee, Margaret Mc-|¥ WHEAT TO CLIMB Gee and Mabel Brooks. ACCOUNT OF RUST H. E. Reynolds, J. E. Harris and Prof. A. D. Bailey motored to Saum Itoday to attend a farmers’ meeting x | there. i& X The Luther League of the Swedish | & Lutheran church will meet Thursday |& evening in the church at 8§ o’clock. | Lunch will be served. i*i**fi*#iiii#ii (By United Press) Chicago, Aug. 1.—Reports of rust damage to the North- west crop boosted the price of wheat three and four cents today. * * ok Kk * * x * * * X * x * x * x I W. W. SITUATION IN SOUTH DAKOTA CONTROLLED (By United Press) Pierre, S. D.,, Aug. 1.—Strenuous Vigilance committees in All requests made LABORERS MISREPRESENTED St. Paul, Minn.,, Aug. 1.—The mayor of Virginia, Minn., today sent | a message to Governor Burnquist de- claring that the employers’ interests at the Mesaba range are misrepresent. ing the strikers. All Factions Pleased. New York, Aug. 1. — (By United Press)—Republicans and Democrats alike are convinced today that Hughes’ principal is- " sue in his campaign against Wil son will be on the Mexican sit- uation. Hughes’ acceptance speech last night seemed to please all factions of the Re- publicans. KK KKK KKK KK KK DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men ‘Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros, Props. | * ok ok k ok k Kk ok ok K K % KK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KK KKK | i BROSVIK, THE TAILOR ~ oy Phone 938 Kk ok ko ok ok ok ok k ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok * Kok ok k k Kk v TR KK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK KK %k 0 o b % % b % R KKK KKK KK KKK KK * DRUGS AND JEWELRY = & % Wholesalers and Retailers % * Service and satisfaction. Mail ¥ ¥ Orders given that same ser- ¥ ¥ vice you get in person. * BARKER’S ¥ Third St. Bemidji, Minni TR E KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK K DEAN LAND CO. *tflfi**k******tt*** Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidjf; HH KKK KKK K KKK EHKKKK KKK KKK * * BERMAN INS, AGENCY Farm, Fire, Tornado Insurance ¥ Money to Loan Land to Sell i ¥ It will pay you to know us & Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. % i#*i***iii*iii* * ok ko ok kX kK Kk kK KKK KK KKK KKK KK * * * KOORS BROTHERS CO. ¥ * . x ¥ Bakers and Confectioners ¥ +* Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ ¥ Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, ¥ ¥ Confectionery,Cigarsand ¥ * Fountain Goods *x % 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 ¥ HH KKK KK KKK KKK KK HK KKK KKK KKK KKK * . x * ABSTRACTS OF TITLE * * : * * * E SATHRE * * x * x KEEKEK KK KKK KKK KK Watch this space each day HK KK KKK KKK KKK KK ¥« BANKING AND SAVINGS ¥ ¥ Save systematically. Make use ¥ ¥ of our Savings Department. ¥ % We welcome your open ac- ¥ +* count. B3 ¥« SECURITY STATE BANK <« * Bemidji, Minn. * R KKK KKK KK KKK KK HH KK KKK KKK KK KKK For Farm Insurance and Farm Loans, See J. P. LAHR Lands Bought and Sold Markham Hotel Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. WK H KKK KKK KKK K HE KK KKK K KKK K KKK % GENERAL MERCHANDISE <« ¥ Groceries, Dry Gocds, Shoes, & * Kk ok ok ok & * fok ok ok ok Kk ¥ Flour, Feed, etc. -The ¥ x careful buyers ¥ x 2 buy here. x* x W. G. SCHROEDER x + Bemidji Phone 65 ¥ KRR KRR KRR R KKK KKK KKEK The mayor declares that the foreigners are good citizen. FORD TO OPEN 33 MORE BRANCH HOUSES - (By United Press) Detroit, Aug. 1.—In face of the increased cost of production and la- bor, the Ford Motor company today announced a reduction in the prices of cars and also the opening of 33 new branch offices throughout the country. ORR FOREST FIRE IS UNDER CONTROL St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 1.—Forest fires at Orr, St. Louis county, are re- ported under control today. R KKK KK KKK KK KKK ?HOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP * ok ok k ok ok k kK * ok ok ok k ok ok ok k HH KKK KKK KKK KK KK TR KK KKK KKK KKK KK ¥ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS % * Wholesale and Retail x % Pianos, Organs and Sewing % * Machines x % 117 Third St. Bemidji % * Phone 573-W x x J. BISIAR, Manager * KKK K KK KKK K KK KKK [SES S S S S SN Typewriter Ribbons Garbon Paper Second Sheets Paperinevery conceivable form Phone 922 PIONEER OFFIGE ko k% S e R R R RS S * * D. J. MOORE x * —Insurance— * % Northwestern Mutual Life % ¥ and Actna Casualty Man & x Phone 328 *x * * KKK KKK KKK K KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK * * x DWIGHT D. MILLER * * —Special Agent— x ¥ Midland Insurance Co., Life, % & Accident, Health Insurance * Agents Wanted x % 506 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji ¥ HE KKK KKK KKK K KKK HK KKK KK KKK KKK KK * HUD BRITTEN * * Motor Dray Line * ¥ Baggage transferred to all ¥ - * parts of the city * ¥ Headquarters Bemidji Auto ¥ * Company x X Office 118-W Res. 771-W X

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