Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 4, 1916, Page 5

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p— “I have used K C BAKING POWDER for a great.many ‘years and have yet to experience a failure in baking with'it. I believe in the ““safe when Iuse K C “Yes, I have used others, higher priced powders too, but have always gone back to the old reliable.” KC Baking POWDER is always sure to give satisfactory results. foods use K C—insist on getting it. Ounces for (More than a pound and a half for a quarter) ty first’’ idea and am sure of best results: For good, wholesome: Chicago ...... At New York . Pittsburgh At Brooklyn ........ HKHK KKK KKKKK KKK K * JHEEIK KK KK KKK KKK K BASEBALL YESTERDAY * National League. o E. 0 2 ~oWd = Batteries—Vaughn and Wilson; Perritt and Rariden. R. . 710 2 Batteries—F. Miller and Fischer; | . B, 1 Cheney and O. Miller. R. H. B. St. Lowis .............. 4-9 38 At Philadelphia ......... 710 2 Batteries—Doak and Gonzales; ‘Bender, and Burns. ) First game: ‘R. H B ¢ |Cincinnati .............. 3 8 1 AtBagton ,...i. ... 138 8 Batteries — Toney and Wingo; Barnes and Blackburn. o Second game: R. H. B. Cincinnati .............. 310 0 At Boston .............. 5 8 0 Batteries—Moseley and Clarke; Allen and, Blackburn. v American I;esgfie. Washington at Chicago, no game, rain. Boston .......o00eiennn At St: Louis . Batteries—Leonard and Agnew; Koob -and Severeid. : R. H. E. < JOR Philadelphia . .... . i 1 At Cleveland ............ 2 7 1 Batteries—Bush and Haley; Bagby and Daly. \ R. H. B. New York ............. sidpbe 1 At Detroit ... ..coc0000e 2 4 2 About The City A A Miss Edith Ryan of Wahpeton, N. D, is the guest of Miss Claire Nangle. Mrs. H. W. Harper of Spur was among the out-of-town shoppers here yesterday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. aT1tf Miss Emma Klein is the guest of Miss Dolly Koors at the Koors cot- tage at Birchmont Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Krohn of Ten- strike were shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Bessie Newton and Miss Cecil Olson left yesterday for Erskine where they will remain a week. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Miss Ella Sonstrud returned to her home at Hope, N. D., yesterday after a visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Paddock autoed from Mudlow, Minn., yesterday. They are guests at the P. J. O’Leary home. If you want some good oats cheap call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the “Frenchman,” will come quick.— Adv. 264810 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwingel of Nary autoed to Bemidji yesterday to spend a few days as the guests of friends. Miss Leojean Boyack entertained at an auto party yesterday afternoom.. Eleven of her friends were the guests. T. H. Dickson and family of Hen- dricks, Minn., who are touring the state by auto, were in Bemidji yes- terday. The Baptist Ladies Aid will hold a food sale at the Battles Hardware . PILLSBURY /AUTOPUL _ You can'’t afford to drive your car with- $10 is all it costs. It may save you $100 on one trip. Agants Wanted. out an Auto. Pull. PULL OUT OF [} MUD,SAND OR | Geo. T Baker & Co. Phone 16 We Have the we own them. ‘Bemidji Townsite Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because Itis better to buy direct: from PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. here to help you secure a home of your own.. & Imprevement BAILEY, Local Agént - - Lot You Want the owner. We are. pa— HINEREIE store Saturday afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. M. Hoefer of St. Peter, who has visited friends in Tenstrike for a short time, returned to her home Thursday, via Bemidji. Miss Winnie Gabrielson left yes- terday for Galesburg, I1l;, Stroms- burg, Neb., and points in Texas be- fore returning to India. : Mrs. Bert Levins and Miss Alice Nordstrom of Crookston will leave | today for their home after visiting at | the E. R. Evans home. x 0. L. Dent and John Burke arrived this afternoon from Baudette where they have been attending to busi- sort. Batteries—Russell and Walters; Coveleski and Stanage. American Association. - R. Louisville ..... 811 0 At ‘Toledo .. L0212 2 Batteries—Middleton and Wil- liams; Bedient and Wells. Indianapolis 6 9 1 At Columbus . i 810 2 Batteries—Rogge and Gossett; Curtis and Pratt. St. Paul .... . 410 2 At Minneapolis . 3 6 2 Batteries—Leifield and Meyer; Du- mont and Owens. Milwaukee .... .19 3 At Kansas City . Batteries—Feath and Dehoefer; Reagan and Berry. KK KKK KKK KKK KKK BIRCHMONT BEACH * KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Birchmont Beach is a popular re- The rooms and the cottages, also extra ‘tents are always occupied. Among the people who haVé come to ness matters for the county. Mrs. Bert Goddard .of Red Lake Falls was in Bemidji Thursday en- route to Tomah, Wis;, where she-will attend a teachers’ meeting. Mrs. Andy Larson and Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen returned last night from an auto trip to Island Lake, Minn., where they were guests at the E. El- lingson cottage. Mrs. B. J. Neely, her daughter Ora ' and son Douglas and niece Miss Neil and relatives for a month. - - Mr. and Mrs C. W. Warfield and daughter, Mary, returned Tuesday from- an extended trip to the Twin | Cities and Chicago, returning home by way of the Great Lakes. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum and Mrs. G. M. Torrancefreturxgu; last evening from an auto trip to Minne- apolis. They left last Sunday morn- ing, making the trip- in fourteen hours. They returned in Dr. Mar- cum's new Hudson Super-Six by way of St. Cloud. M. G. Stokesberry, well known in Bemidji, who was in charge of the Northwestern telephone office in this city when this office was in the Grand Forks district, has resigned hig position in Grand Forks and has be: come connected with an independent. telephone company. The Methodist Sunday school 18 holding: its. annual picnic today at the John Larson farm, three miles west of Bemidji. The members. of the Sunday school left in automobiles for the farm at nine o’clock this morning. A big lunch was served this noon and this afternoon a pro-) gram of sport events is being given. Miss Beth Evans gave a dinner party last evening .for her . guest, Miss Florence Levins, whose birth- day it celebrated.. The table decora- tions were in pink and white with individual candlesticks at each place. The guests were Misses Velma Dean, Alice Nordstrom and Florence Le- vins, Messrs. A. Erickson, Oscar Nel+ son, Whitney Brown, John Burke and Edward Dean and Mrs, Bert Levins. | The evening was spent in dancing at| Birchmont. \ Knox left last week for New York YOU SHOULD KEEP UP TO DATE [ where they will visit friends stant changes. ple are learning of the merits of Huffiman & O'Leary Morris Foster Fan Bourke TWO DAYS ONLY; FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 4. & 5 America’s most unique character . - Al ‘Jennings---himself---and. Co. in From the Saturday Evening Post’s Famous Human Document Story Lucy Peyton ; MATINEE . Adults 20c Children 10c , EVENING {|| Adults20c. Children 10¢ GRAND THEATRE Arthur Bauer. its ‘haven for a stay are: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balmer, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Anderson, Glenwood, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Green, Kansas City; Mrs. S. Barteldes, daughter, Elsa, son, A. J. Bareldes, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Moore, daughter, Marian, and Miss Kather- ine Keating of Minneapolis; Mrs. El- sie Green Piper, Kansas City; M. L. Griffith and wife, St. Paul; D. A. Nelson and wife, Manvel,. N. D.; Misses Lilly and Clara Thompson, Grand Forks; Mrs. George Olmstead and family, Grand Forks; Mrs. R. A, Wilkinson, St. Paul; Dr. F. M. Coqke and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Barthelmey, St. Cloud; William A. Weber and family, St. Cloud; Mrs. Clara Powers, Minneapolis; Miss Berneice Vieteh, Misses Poupoures, Grand Forks; Mrs. Hannah Bassford, Miss Etta Murphy, St. Paul; Miss Ada Earl, Miss Char- lotte Sutherland, Miss Grace Payne, Grafton; Miss Nettie Pine, Mrs. J. E. O'Keefe, Mrs. R. M: Knox and daughter, Minneapolis; Mrs. R. T. Vanbrunt and Miss Lucile S. Foster, Lincoln, Neb. F. F. Burchard of Grand Forks is a guest of Supt. and Mrs. J. Nelson Kelly and family - at Birchmont Beach. FHH KKK KKK KK KKK KKK * NORTHWEST BRIEFS * HEEKRKKK KKK KKK KKK K Aberdeen, S. D., Aug. 4.—A band of gypsies, traveling in six-cylindered automobiles, descended on Aberdeen today and so dumfounded were the natives that they suffered their palms to be read without resistance. When the palmistry had netted enough money to buy oil and gas for the next leg of their journey the wanderers again packed themselves into their Hudson and Winton and drove on. The cars carried Califor- nia license numbers. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 4—St. Paul has'a population of 287,140, accord- ing to the new city directory. This is; a gain of 11,000 over last year, when the population was given as 279,140. St. Paul, Minn,, Aug. 4—P. G. Hofstead, farmer, Fairbanks, Alagka, wants to locate in Northern Minne- sota. F. D. Sherman, state immigra- tion commissioner, today received a . request for information relative to . the climate in that section of the : state. Hofstead gives no reason for wanting to change, but Sherman be- lieves that he would be more satis- fied with Minnesota weather than that experienced in Alaska, Pipestone, Minn., Aug. 4.—Mrs. Rene E. H. Stevens, state organizer - of woman suffrage, today addressed the closing session of the third quar- terly conference of the Minnesota. Suffrage association. : Lake Mitigoshe, N. D., Aug. 4.— North Dakota editors got clear away from solid terri firm today. It was the annual summer outing of the North Dakota Editorial association. A boat trip for all members was planned. A glance at the want column may help you sell it. The march of progress brings con- Every day more peo- CHIROPRATIC. This new science corrects abnormal conditions and adjusts the cause of dis-ease. Why not make an appointment with us and see what spinal adjust- ments will do for you? Dannenberg D. C. Natl. Bank Bldg., Bemidji Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406W FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSO .~ UNDERTAKER e ) 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, : Minn. L] i The Given Hardware News R. L. GIVEN, Editor Vol. 1, No. 47 - A THREE SPEED Bike equipped with three-speed . Strume This is a Columbia Motor Archer Coaster. Just the bicycle to| delight a boy or man. The three- speed coaster permits the rider to re- duce the gears, .thus getting more power for hill-climbing or pedalling Prestolite Exchange You car drivers who use Prestolite for lighting should remember that the Given Hardware always has filled Prestolite tanks to exchange. ‘We give real Prestolife service. h ‘FURNITURE AND. + UNDERTAKING N. MeKEEEmnl Director Phone 178-W or R Less Flies, More Milk Cow Ease.is guaranteed to keep flies off stock. A cow that is not bothered with flies. will give more milk, and a horse will work better if he does not have to fight flies all the time. Cow Ease sells'at $1 a gallon-and will save you many times that amount. : Binder Twine Going Up | Bettor get your binder twine ‘at once. Prices are going up and twine is getting scarce. | our prices of last week. I 500 ft. standard ; s&’d‘@flfldv Mi BELTRAMI COUNTY'S PIONEER HARDWARE NEWS Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 3 BIKE FOR $40.00 = ==, through sand, also to increase gears for riding down grade. Let us explain the three-speed bi- cycle to you. - Price—$40.00. Goodyear Blue Streak bicycle tires are mighty good values at $2.50- each. Get your bicycle tires here. Paint With Good Paint How about that house or barn that you intend to paint this season? Good paint is always the cheapest because it does not peel or rub off. This accounts for the big demand for MINNESOTA LINSEED OIL AL 'Read the. formula of our outside white paint; composition of pigment, 40 per cent zinc oxide, 60 per cent white lead. Composition of vehicle— 88 per cent pure linseed oil, 2 per cent water, 6 per cent turpentine, 4 per cent turpentine Japan. Compare this with the formula on any other paint can. Minnesota Lin- seed oil is guaranteed to test to for- mula. 3 % N. E. GIVEN, Manager Published Weekly Get A Perfection: Perfection oil cookers make kitchen work easier, they save women and doctor bills. We guarantee the Perfection cook- er to bake as well as a range oven, that it will cook faster and cost.less for fuel. If you buy a Perfection cooker from us and it does not satisty you, we will take it back and return ‘your money. Charles Madson had us send him one of these this week. Herb Wood, city, and George Mec- Taggart of Turtle River are painting their houses with Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint this week. piainti _Minnesota. Linseed is abso- lutely pure, ‘We sell.it. ‘We can still continue |’ 6o our. Tri- 00, The Real Life Battery Columbia ignitor dry cell batteries are inspected, tested and reliable: The Columbia batteries embody the highest degree of efficiency and re- liability: known. cuperation make _ them . desirpble, aeono\n‘flul'uld a_positive: suecess-in any form-of ignition<: Their strong current and quiekires . 1 4

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