Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 12, 1916, Page 3

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-der of Crookston are:guests at- . with: you. ~Beturn 0.°C.'Rood home for-a-few-days. . |§ p M. -—Dont— miss" flunw = A . “| Walker* Boat Co:—Ad 98815 p m. All are weleome to attend{the bay. President McVaya Silk Walsts—All $7.00, $7.50 and $10:00 silk' - ‘walsts '$5.95 -‘each. About The City W: P 'Johmson of' Chicago has: ar=| W ‘| 0'Leary-Bowser Co.—Ady. 2d812 |rived in Bemidjf and hgs acvepted a »'M Miss Gladys Getchell of this city| . position with the H.'M.’Sathre Ab-) 5 (SundayrAug.i13) is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F, Un-| ~Miss Helen Bakke of ‘Ostrum was | Stract company. :uSanday.wchiool atilo: a: dahl. in ‘Bemidji ‘yesterday ‘enroute to Mc- 4 s Intosh where she will spend a week. Miss Effie Anderson of Bemidjé was united in‘marriage ‘to Joseph Jaxgor’ of Clarissa, Thursday afternoon: They will make their home at Clarissa. $50,000 to loan on farms, Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te| ~Mina A. Myers, = Hair dressing. Switches made from combings, $1.60. Troppman” Block. Phone '112:W.— Adv. 124821 city hall 8 p m. A cordial invitation |Forks Thursday after a three weeks’ . Miss -Marion. Vye,: formerly of this city, s ‘the.house guest of Miss Mar- garet.Rood. - with us. - Ira D. Alvord, paator. Catholio, . . Low‘mess:at 7 o'clock. High mass at D a. m. Sunday school at 10:30 * Vespers'and ‘benediction *at 8 |ant week’s-vacation as the .guest of p. m. Father J.-J. T Philippe. passed in p‘lnylng cards and maRing fudge. Mrs. William Flynn and daughter- have been the guests of the former’s son;, G.'Flynn. They-left yestarday to spend a few days at Itasca Park: Mrs. S. H. Webster and sons, Sam, Jr., and Owen, left this'morning for Mr: and:Mrs. Eugene:Cota of:Moor- | Minneapolis' after visiting at the Col- head are in/the:city;:the guests of|lard home, Ry their son, R. BiCota. Miss Lillian Simpson from Minne- apolis motored to Bemidji yestenday, Christian Science. Doon,” left"Wednesday for her home Miss Fern'Paddock of Lake Plan-/|accompanted'by her sister, Miss Sarah Sunday school at 11 o'clock. |in Grand Forks. Miss Hoiseth is. New is extended to—everyone to worship|camping vacation. -The tvening was|{§ Open for inspection Every Day Hoiidays), 8 to 11 A. M. and 12:30 Round Trip on Trolley Cars Including Miss Mary Hoiseth, after a pleut!- r Faul—4 Hours From Minneapaoiis - Miss Jennie Nesbitt at *Bonnie The Finest Public Institution of its kind 1n the (ODesof these pice aays-you ought | taganet returned to her home yester- (and iriend,<Miss Hoyt, of Lake City. | Wednesday evening: lervlu at 7:45 |manager.of the Hoiseth Millinery in day, having been the guest of Be- 4 o’clock. that city and upon leaving. Bemidji midji friends. 1901 W, ‘Nymore, * she plans to make an. extended trip Sunday seheool:‘at 10:80; :preach- |to Chicago and other eastern points ing-service 'l -evening song-ser- | in the interest of her millinery busi- vice 7:30 ‘p.’ m:; preaching ‘at eight |ness. o’clock; prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8. o’clock. J. E. Cadweéll, pastor. E itc go to Hakkerup’s and have your I pleture: takeni~~Ady. 14t Miss = Faith Grifith and | Miss Blanche Haggerty ‘of Grand Forks will spend some time here as & the guests of W. H.:Brown at Lakeside. M : EXCURSION for tourists and Be- rs. 'A. D. Cameron returned this midji residents on Wednesday, Aug. -'morning from Kelliher where she has(1gi}, to Bear Island in Leech Take : i been wisiting for ‘the ‘past week. Take M. & I. train lenving nmm, Rich quality tkodsk: finishing| at 8:15 A. M. to Walker. A 40-mile |our reduced prices. Developing:10c. several of her friends Friday .atter~ isses Helen and Mildred Stran-|poat trip. Fare for the boat trip 75c. prints, 3¢, 4¢:and 6c. Rich Studio, noon when her mother invitéd her 29 10th St., near: the lake.—Adv. AR P PR AR TR o small playmates to spend the after- 28498 | x BAY BREEZES' - noon with .her. Children's games TONIGHT . ivawk B g 4 4o e e k | made the moments fly, after which ev- Frank Mayo and Lillian West Attorney and Mrs. Thayer:! C.| "“Dr. ‘A\ & “Westeen of ‘Grand Forks|eryone was called to.lunch. The lit- Bailey returned yesterday :from |is spending a few days‘ss the guest|tle friends were Horton and Helen in the three part drama 11 99 Shadows Little Gladys Cool gave pleasure to Mi Miss Edith Ryan, who has been the guest of Miss Claire Nangle, left:this. noon to spend the week-end at :Cass] Lake with friends. She will return Monday. ~ isummer home. TR K KRR KK KKK KKK Carl Franklin of St. Paul is spend- Jack Plerce and Harvey Simontpn|yng yjg_vacation with his uncle, H of ;Rochester; Minn:; and.Lenis-Bre- | n p,wers. % Mrs. P. C. Foy and daughter, Olive, | chet of -Minneapolis-—arrived fram | PURE - Messrs. Harry Bowers and Rex In- Frank Hankey :of Grand Forks iis e Z spending & few~days with ‘his ‘wife | & & & % K. KKK K K K ¥ ¥ X 4% ¥ ; and .son, ‘Thomas, at -the latter's|x ECKLES * B i ---Yon know is - CLEAN - SAFE accompanied by Mrs. F. F. Farrell{iMinneapolis and are guestsiofi Mrs, and daughter, Maxine, of Storm Lake, [:Bert ;:Jammr and dfightem .ahd |Bersoll left. for North Dakota Tues- Ia., motored to Bemidji and are the|yrs/ Brechet and daughter; Tone. day. guests of friends. Miss Alice Brennan returned Sat- 1 - Mrs. B. 0’Connor, daughters, Raby | urday. from a visit With her cousin, and Grace,-and son,; Clifford, Mrs, B: [ Mrs. Jule Achenbach, at Neely's to ‘Mrs. Cr. Lbr. Co., but if you'want| Brechet and-daughter, Jone, and.Miss | Siding. : some good eggs bad, the same|@oldie-Schumann made up an’auto s ‘Frenchman’ will come ‘Bingo.’ [party to Lake:Itasca Sunday. 'Upon| - Ploneer : advertisements are - re- Phone 319.”—Adv. 124819 | their return ‘they reported as ‘being | itable. o fortunate in catching a glimpse' of Mr. and Mrs. William Murray of |several deer. so‘ th e P eo pl Spokane, Wash., are visiting at: the President Franklin L.. McVey. of) home of Mrs. Murray’s parents, Mr. the University: of North . Dakota, May Know = and Mrs. William Fellows, at Ten- while' enroute’ from ‘Grand: Forks to that ‘you are in busi- Crookston and Grand Forks, having |of his wife and daughters at'the|Dietz, Dorothy Buckman, Dorothy. “HAM and BUD” attended the wedding of Mrs. Bailey’s [ bay. i |Handlon, Robert Dietz and George the-two popular comedians in brother. and Eunice Lambe. “THE BEGCAR AND HIS CHILD” Shows 7:30, 8:80, 9:30 6c and 10¢ “Stop that ad—I sold all my ‘oats Tomorow Sunday Matinee 2:30 The most widely known man in the theatrical world DAVID BELASCO strike for a month. Schroeder’s Alfalfa Dairy Farm milk comes from healthy cows, kept in sanitary quarters. -fed on balanced rations. The milk is clarified, bot= \ tled.and brought to your table pure. There is such a difference in milk and you’ll notice it more if you drink Schroeder’s. b e T ‘Wmnesota Statfl Prison 5. o il fmamssit om0 &t i | who laft for Thisty Hoas 1h." Crant Il\l STILL\(TV ATF 2 : in 8. J. Harvey left last. night for |pRocEEDINGS CITY ‘COUNOIL, CITY 5 v 7~ R 6 & . 1) Tllinois, having been called there by | “OF BEMIDII, MINN. JULE 24th, 1916 ness, comein and let us Phone 6 £ N ’ & MAY BLossoMs the serious illness of his mother, |M. A Jauorum nl;eing p;ggnt[;:fiting show what we can do On_e 65 Mrs. M. A. Harvey. Mrs. Harvey has wasseal o O;.,fir a for ‘you in“the way of E "o A Paramount Picture in 5 parts visited in this city several times and me'}'x""v'}er'é’“ae?n;}n"’epé‘;{!“?“.‘gufi'iié', attractive cards. and 4 i 3 ;. Phillippi, F 1t ’ Shows at 2:30, 7:30, 8:45 peandtse |07 o M g L L terhenda Gond peint e Wash Dresses—ALll $7.00 and $7.50 |, Minutes ot the 1asl regular meeting ing of ail' kinds is our wash dresses, $4.95 each. Children’s “““T'z ’:““ '““ ”‘;‘:,l‘?‘.’}'.en Rranad specia‘l’_tg'f;ndafwe:ag- S AR p Slippers—One lot of girls’ and | 70%m motion and second aliowed not sa you wedon’t ° " misses slippers consating of patont | Seet Bah Sba fo Sorscaed 19620| want your~ business. Advertisers who want the best results leather, tan, white and dull calf 100 -always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- That’s Fair;| enee, that it has E x T E,' E A T R slippers to clese at 50 cents a pair; % limit, 2 pair to a customer. O’Leary- .50 i an aav: Pleasing Photoplays v oA s f.‘:.nfl = E:?‘Es-. st Tty | i nom, : , { TONIGHT _MUTUAL STAR PRODUGTION |noon for several ponts in morihwest | Sgestioeey ol . o noon for several points in northwest- Bl ty 3.00 ™ presents ern Minnesots looking up lands. e ot «|Get Out And Vote At The Opti()l‘l FI T will be joined by his family ntdShev— Alg:l'x:;lglflvar, ‘services ~driver T 5 i 3 4 orence urner lin tomorrow and all will spend over i M e iy 3.00 . ] p 4 s Sunday at It k, Mrs. Dean spe 18.00 R % in the famous comedy-drama B:dn :iu;hte:m\:’ael;: and son, Bd- |M5glod” s 560 EleCtlon Monday- emembel‘ A { AGTS B = 2 8'45 It a banker should today offer you | -date 59.70 ; Children 5¢ — Admission — Adults 15¢ a position as bookkeeper or stenogra- 1 pher, could you accept it? No. You' 1 SUNDAY—MNatinee 2:30, Erening 7:30, 8:30, and 9:15 |aro not propared; but whycdont you | Toy., Heass spesist pofice dity *40 Form of County Option Ballot v 2 g tend Man- } Drama - “THE SIREN-OF THE JUNGLE” [2rorere” oy dont von e and for s kato Commercial College? Send for -5 - comedies their-catalog”to find out-mere about H- “THE IRON-MITT” and ‘“A DAY’S WORK"’|it—adv. Children 5¢ — ADMISSION — Adults 10¢ iRy Cveatag. et elalin o’clock the marriage of Miss Laura: i MONDAY—-Matines and Evening, 5¢ and 15¢ Deubenberg of Grand Forks and Will It Shall the sale of liguor be prohibited? How to Vote for a “Dry” County H E LE N E R osso N Stone of Crookston was solemnized at the home -of ‘the bride’s brother, |* ‘library In a thrilling detective drama Arthur Daubenberg, in Grand Forks, | Library Burean, books libmary: j “THE SIGN OF THE SPADE” P Mutual Masterpicture, DeLuxe Edition There: were no attendants -and only Lo the immediate families and relatives | Go; Py ARk : of both the bride and groom were Goodv’?‘n& tr"‘t?‘ uum o ,.| present. - ‘The- bridal couple left the ‘P“Hflf‘fe""f‘“;m“c 5 TRz same. ovening ‘for Minneapolis and points in Wisconsin to return to SUIITHNnHn FOR Crookston to make their future home. i All Kind Ot Wood==-Wholesale. and ‘Retail Will ‘Stone is a brother of Mrs. Rents r} SBE Thayer C. Balley of Bemidji. tl-ll'e- ead it. 5 Liaks -Bemid}| Ceo. H. French & Son I} wmms o wetsesy g |° Es iy 16th to Bear Island in Leech Lake, for o system af ; : 2 i Office Markham Hotel Building Take M & I train leaving Bemidji [paseed wnd carriea®on ‘e 2y 7 : o . We still have some of them left. - | Phones: Office 177-W House 661-W £|8:15 A. M. toWalker, A 40-mile [**e. 20 "Tontp Ve AN “Red Por? forg a boat trip. Fare for the boat trip 750., do ot 18t strest b : Red Pep” forgot to tell you that the only y T Take your lunch with you. Return was e itasiolo i ank | femc ma 4 ~ place he could sleep these hot nights-was out .on oat -Co.—Adv. 848151 orainance Nov 85; embrac ok KKK K & X § [tory mL tl}e'!l.;l‘:. slo b%*‘dfilared a” Mkj ¥ ° G0'TO 'CHURCH SUNDAY ¥ | ths ‘socond time. No amendments] H R K KKK KKK KKK K g p |oftered Morning worship at 10:30; Sunday | schiool at 12; services at Turtle River by at 3:30. Osmund Johnson, pastor Salvation- Army. i Sunday school at 1:30 p. m., suba Ir's alnght ¥o pi ject—Elijah at Horeb text toilearn, |3 faith 20.80me. Psalm 119:32; salvation ‘meeting 3 5 J S H, B m g p. m.; meetings Tuesday, Thursday | ohn %’:fmn':n bifidm‘ X . sm?.yo“ use o and Saturday at 8:15 p. m.;street |®%°% % s i meetings 7:45 p. m. Meetings in | Of, moLon Sy epEncer W with j= o 1 road at.Doud avenue. 1 praise meeting 3 p. m.; meetings ot 'e"‘l‘her city clerk was instructed to a | Wednesday. and-Friday at:8:15:p: m.; | vertise: fan‘blds for lnsedlut!on'of :«_M‘t: # ¢ prayer meeting Monday evening l! F 8 .o’clock at the ‘home .of Mr..and Mrs.: Vaughn, Mrs. :C.. M... Johnsony — dender. "O. A.Sandgren, Gaptain. ' |to‘motify drivers:ofiautomobiles:to dl E =] == M We Have the Lot You ‘Want Most of those chaice lots.in Bemidji are omhull.beum we o:nth h: better to buy direct from the.owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE ll.-m eases these are the terms. We are to:help you secare-a home of your own. Bemidji Townsnte & lmprovement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. They . just bough! -Better {mdwn and luve a look at them. - Preshyterian. . Sunday.morning.at 11 o'clock -the pastor. -will..presch- on: the anbject: b “The Best-Robe.” Sunday:evening at .mru‘g,” . 8 o'clock’there Wiil besauinion ser- nunum djourned, vice to be held at the city hall'in the F (T (Il lIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIl L] umm 6 P. M. Don't miss this. trip, |375, 50 nev Vote; all aldermen votin ‘ -a screened porch., Have you one? HILAIRE - RETAIL LBR. CO. Nymore—Sunday school 2 p. m.;:|plat)of!proposed#conmection of -the M= A niety pin won' t stick you. Neither will they. . Right material at right prices and the best possible service thrown in. 5 Every time I take a walk around the yard I find something new they lnve : car load of the finest Fir. Doors to be found. in .the Stltemnd they are selling:them like ice cream cones this hot wuther. : 0 equal in thxs secuon of the country. u FIVE &6 ; 95 T30 a0 imins'ss Bemiast Monasy moraine. |t ote | ; : 5 - Doorsteps s ime (158w Votg Not‘Ca,st Is A Vote For Saloons 2. The' Episcopal service was . read. | Goutman s Toilvedrsartarssit: ’_IIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I||||II||I|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII% 58255y MR.CUSTOMER Red Pep has some good advice:below: his pic- He has- been‘ tatking - *‘flower. box feva'.y;t - Stturduy afternoon-long enough; he says. ) KX Images of Bisotion. | ¢ Your faith will never be: lut if you pin lt to First Seandinavian Lutheran. |, For the County 19’:”6 .‘,’:‘:‘,‘;'l‘w‘,"m’.’t- : * . the Building Material'sold by the choig ST. x

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