Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 14, 1916, Page 3

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m. to n>: iDeal 4 g Land. Co.—Adv.. 3 ¢| VOl Bive Yauithe iack, Also- N 21 " the Most Enjoyable Ci . Miss Ida Vesterhiem of Fertle is retteYi r Smoked the guest of her cousin, Miss Berthal. “‘Reiling-poyr own” cigarettes ) Larson. | ‘has become the kmosfl: po])apuhr Miss {Minnie Lee of Grand Forks. m: ale:tovy,:nngv:t?n s N:iD., was visiting friends in Bymidii | null:‘out . their;sacks of * Bull’ - Saturday. = Dugham and jbpoks of “‘papers’ J ndudeftly roll tto their individual . By J. R. HAMILTON Miss Dina Vanbuck of Minneapo iingithe cigarette with person: o Former 'Advertising Manager of ‘Wanamaker's, Phlladelphia * |is spending a few days with frie uty:and)punch. i) i in the city. B Ralling your own"with"lBull" % Jifnrds just as easy as it looks. o What America needs today above all things 18 business . ana Mrs. Harry Davis loft lagt) "™2unenileam at the first trial, 4 ;vo:nen. hAnd where we need them most is not in business ofiges evening for Princeton, Minn, tq vis¢| '¢'SuTeguire 2 “":;. P“m';’”:- i : ut in the homes. What we want is not so much a woman who | their parents. « - any man can learn this popular - 1 s, le: he : can run a kitchen as a woman who knows how much it costs to : ii:«?&?l' mhe lea?ned ok ,o }l 01"' l—ts plag:e 1? the s"!n’ is the a"°YY.°d pu:poyc run a kitchen. If we do not get our domestic science up to the | Fred Hanson and family and Harry | Tye hig point is that after yon Q fig-reat astans conflict. To.hOId 1D, lace:in 2 standard of. qur commercial acience we.are\going to start an epi- 7o =% Dty motored to Lake| get, thorknack:you sare readyifor | dm“s‘?'!‘: 18 the object of every business in the great antee, which is your demic-of household insolvency that will startle ‘the world. bgelbaris: /. the: greatest: cigareite: enjoyment - fight for industrial and commercial supremacy. %ri::i::"ou:r oll i Ninety per cent of our matrimonial unhappiness.is due ot 0 onearsthe wioe sam:yes ousht | * Yot Durham is #i cigarette | . To be able to hold “its placein the sun.* is th rotng. i lced § temper nor temperament, but to common, ordinary domestic |to go to Hakkerup's and have yeur | tobacco of the world—pure, golden a7 h’ ale roaf 5 T4k hp cen the:sun, s the supreme:testof . “on .every roll of bankruptcy. plcture taken:—Adv. 14t¢ | Virginia-Carolina leaf. Itsunigune an:asphait roof. .t is the sun, not rain or snow, that plays havoc CERTAIN-TEED, There is no money in the family till; the books won’t bal-| flavor and aroma have never been with a roof. If it can resist the drying out process of thesun .. Genenl ‘ - ance; the cash is overdrawn ; and the prtners aze at war. That's| - Mrs. S. M..Schaak apd Miss Bernte | duplicated. Aq% the only way you bfitmg down upon it, day after day, the rain or snow will not s A mm: b the story; that's the whole story. And in most of such cases, |SU:ask of Long.Lake swere in Be- ::?of:t--'gzl?f,fl et gf,ge;fi‘; affect it except to wash it clean and-keep it sanitary. ca's supply of as- - even Reno becomes an unbearable expense. il Bsturday sholohig to-roll it into cigarettes. ; - %hl; ::i‘;il! roofing. Nearly every tug at the h ings begi i | k of “‘Bull” D a e areun- urse~striny ¥ tug e heartstrings begins with a tug:at the| aiss: Marie Kiein ‘returned.:: this (afke’f:‘_s&i“fmg pacl‘:age a‘;”!;“ equaled, and he i P g8, meorning from Baudetto:where she:hps : pers”) and start “‘rolling pone own”’ today. If the women of America have the brains-to maintain many. | been-the guest.of; Mrs. Lowis. . _of the equalities which they now. enjoy, they must also have the brains or acquire the science to run their homes along commer- | Howard Palmer, Warren Edwards, i cial lines. Russell Brooks: and ‘Earl ¢ ‘Thurber tored t 3 The chief problem of domestic science is how to take a cer- | - 0 ©2% Leke Ssturday tain income of money and live up to it; not over-it, and not| Mina A. Myers. Hair dressing. necessarily under it, but how to make all of your bills balance | Switches made from combings, $1.50. that certain amount of cash. Troppman. Block. Phone 112-W.— manufacturing “cost. ¢ . Roof ng CERTAIN-TEED 1 i is'made in rolls; also : - i ] in slate covered taktes “its place in the:sun®’ and holds'itlonger-than other similar roofing, because. shingles.There is a it is mal:lle (;f tfhc- vf':ryll’:lt -quality roofing felt, thoroughly saturated with the ',{_PégfbchTAm- Naturally the only way to do this is to plan your expendi- |*®" 124821 | 101 5 several days’ motor trip throush | ooeer coating keeps the e s:';:f;::nm:‘n; ;l‘:‘::; larder “:‘:::’Nm Kind of buildingwidh tures.. And the only way to know the cost of what youn are going | pr. ana Mrs. J. W. Diedrich; Mrs. :;B:e réMiinesls sid Norh it so destructive ta the ordinany roof, g-“ ofil?rcd ":i';‘ { to buy, is to compare the prices.at which other people are selling. [P. J. Vasaly and Mrs:Dan-Ryan-and’ t Theblendsof :asphal d by o Z i gest sky- These comparative prices are published in the advertising | O- Kannerberg spent Friday at Itasca It p:od::mn ::gflnglsl:::re p’l'mbflh:lfnu:ose:h‘:;r;:le‘ ‘;:s:m m’“".‘m ,and wwmflmkw;m!&e' columns in every issue of this paper. No shrewd merchant hides |P2T¥- - out-building, which are, therefore, harder and drier. - 3 his light under a bushel. Whenever he has anything good. to At each of-the General’s big mi i ] Wi b - s big mills, expert chemists are constantly employed to CERTAIN-TEED offer you, he puts it over his signature in these columns. refine, test and blend the asphalts:used; also to experiment for posgihh gm:mve- issold by responsible many auto tours through the coun- try and to the Yellowstone river.: Mr. and Mra. Charles Nangle and daughter, Miss Claire, and guest, Miss Edith Ryan of Wahpeton, N. D., and Julius Miller left this morning rtain-teed =i Mr..and Mrs..W. E..Dean and fam- ily, accompanied by Miss Arvilla Kenfield, spent Sunday at.Itasca park with friends from Cedar ‘Rapids, Ia. Mrs. ‘A. Kaiser of-Bagley, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. .30 the first thing you gain by f.°||owjng the advertising is a|Rowland Gilmore, returned home yes- ;:::Bue;ta g;;):y,c:;a;{ eR;:;d: nv;ex: ments, Their constant-endeaver: is to:make the best roofing still better. dallersrall over the ! choice :always: of the hest that is being offered in each line. And|t°rday- Edwards: The quality of CERTAIN-TEED is such:that.it:is guaranteed for ‘5, 10 or 15 ;fi:;," f,,'""'h- . when these merchants realize that so many of you are using their . ‘ advertising day by day as the basis for your buying, you may depend mifi",‘:fielgg‘ ik %&m}f“fi;‘ Mrs. N. E: Given and baby will i upon it they are going to streteh-every possible point-to-maintain | 16th to Bear Island-in Leesh -Lake: i:m :;migtht btor Auron:.i : Esxy tnnlcl your interest. Take M & I train leaving Bemi e B Tl SO - : rmiile f Miss. Ethel. Brideson, -who has been If you will follow this plan for a short time, you will find : ‘;;f t:P MF' o fw«;rdtkh:ri:oa%h*ig?gt: the guest of Mrs. Given for the past (§ that; you are merchandisin, i B e \ g your home in the same way that|make your lunch with you. Retun}°Ur Weeks, will return to her home York CI Chicago: Philadelphia St Louis _ Boston _ Clevelasd these husiness men merchandise their stores. You will become|g P, M. Dot miss this trip, j 2t BV tonight. Efl'l‘-‘ "-E:'.&.m“ e nterns. Doo Moincs Hm".zfl"hm ag shrewd at buying as they are. Your books will begin to bal-| Walker Boat Co.—Ady. 34815 ¥ QerrcEter DS Sensral Houtag Manclylury 00: { ance, and you will discover that you are the head of a big, suc- EXCURSION" for tourists and Be- cessful insitution known s a Prosperons Home. v s o oo on e | ot e i ereey 228 | 'We are wholesalers and Retailers of the complete line of Rose, 419 Minnesota Ave., for prices: | Take M. & I train leaving Bemidj (= IS R e Certain-teed Products Miss Esther Tenmstrum; who: has|Take your lunch with:you. Return . B ] K P AN = = o 2 spent:the visiting with], M. 5y 4 p 3 . . Tonight:--Admission: 5C and 10C || e e e Y aker Boct o agy, e Buying here will prove to your advantage. ! _ ¢ N e GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 57 . _ Bemidji, Minn. “Selig-Tribune- Pictorial Weokly” years; amorqing to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply). - Experience proves that it lasts it before you decide : longer. Behind this.guarantee is:the responsibility of -the world’s largest manu= on any type of roof, 4 facturer of roofings and. building.papers. ' GENERAL ROOFING MANUFACTURING COMPANY World’s Largest Manufactarer of Roofings and.Buailding Papers An Essanay drama A pleasing social affair was given An :easier, hetter job:than threghirlat: the summer home of Miss Mary ing for a hustler in Dakota. Address|MecCallister of Grant Valley, the oc- at-once P.- 0. Drawer: 898; Bemidji: | casion-being- a -week-end'party given —Ady. @814 for Mrs.. W. Curtis:and-Miss Gertrude Curtis, niece of Mrs. A. Thompson of | Bemidji: A dinner party was given Sunday and covers were.laid < -for twelve, The cottage was prettily dec- orated with pine boughs, golden:rod Mr. and Mrs, E, E. Kenfield re- turned.this morning from Washburn, ‘Wis., where they spent-the week:&nd as the guests of friends: KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK KKK *x x % * and yellow daisies. . The place cards DRY CLEANING * KOORS BROTHERS CO. % % *: \ and comedy Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer return- } were made of birch bark. = A very-en- x X PHOTOGRAPHER x ) ed this marx;ing f‘?”:‘“mxh“da joyable time-was-had. ~° Clothes Cleaners for Men * Bakers and Confectioners ¥ % — *x. M " ) . (1] :heytslle“t: U] lfli“‘r tet‘: ays attend- ‘Women and Children +* Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ & Photos Day and ‘Night- & “ I“ ara a s ues ng the national regasta. THE MODEL DRY ¥ Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * % . * CLEANING HOUSE % Confectionery,Cigarsand & % N. L. HAKKERUP *: . Kodak finishing now: extra prompt, - Hogan Bros., Props: x Fountain Goods * % x 2» because we have:new, efficient help. (By. United .Pregs) X 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 ¥ % x Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-{.. St. Paul, Minn,, Aug..14.—"The W.—Adv: ; 2d815 | establishment of ‘& United: Press:ger- vice: in ‘South America -is/ one.of:-the KKK RRKKRRK KKK KKK KKK KKKKK KRR KKK RKK KRR KKK KRR KKK IKK e B S S SR B RS KKK KKK " . TUESDAY=~==NATINEE and EVENING===8c and 1 8¢ Hk kg ok kikkokokok ok ok ok kkokkkok KAk hkkhkhhkkhhkkhkk** - THETYPEWRITER * - INSTRUMENTS. Hazel Dawn. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Letford and|foremost -steps in the advancement S IR TTEREEIS b : Mfi?’mfi ot : son, Roland, returned Saturday eve- [of the cause of international-educa- d H 3 i . : ! BROSVIK; THE TAILOR * *. & Planos, Organs and -Sewing, & m ning. from an extended - auto trin}tion,” L. W. Hill, president -of the X THE PIONEER OFFICE ¥ % Mashines. x through Minnesota and Wisconsin: = | Great Northern railroad and head of Phone 938 * Ribbons for all makes of ¥ & 117 Third St Bemidjl % “Th M d » the vast Hill interests, sald today. X machines. All colors. ¥ % Phone 573-W x e _asquera ers Rich: quality: kodak-finishing:at)., With his brother, J.- N. Hill,.di- * Still.76¢ each. *- % J. BISIAR, Manager * _ A Paramount picture in five parts our reduced prices,. - Developing 10c. frector of the Chase National bank of ||J| o o b & 4 s 40404 K 4K K KT A KKK KKK KKK KK KA KA AAKAKAAAK prints, 3¢, 4c and:6c¢. - Rich-Studip, 29 10th St., near the lake.~—Adw.s New. York, in_St. Paul today, Louis Hill paused during & busy morning TKEREKKK KKK KK KK KRKKKKRKEK KK 26d981¢; pay tribute to the expansion: of ] v - e the United Press service. Got A St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 14—Bishop Typewritor- Ribbens: | { Mrs.. Lucy. Hazen, accompaniedsby I.. «What the world wants .is. news | C. B. Mitehell ;ew Hoal' of . the c P‘ Mr. and;, Mgs. :C. Vanyand, her ‘two- d; _ is-education,” Hill--said. oo 2 mm grandehildren, Beryl. and.. Gladys g;mr;w;dsaem‘ruoh;wm of BIJSWII Methodist . Bplsgopal Jeburely In. the 1 "r Knott, returned-yesterday from-aniex- tended: trip. 'news. means. establishment of .inter- national- trade.. Such-service.assin- Northwes 1 = poncl Pointer | D o woake ot | gqugng Shegts p3 uayle, transferred to. St. Louis:b: Y & 3 augurated in South America by the 319 iec‘ent general Methodist cunfery- h”"““n“w“n‘“‘. - | ' Mrs. F. B. Getchell entertained at | United Press will draw North and s' un ence. Governor Burnquist: will speak E x T H“ T R breakfast Saturday morning, Her{gouth America into closer communion: L ; o i Phone 922 W B, ) ;- : 4 u 9 at a public reception for Dr. Mitchell guests were the Misses Nell Shan- non, Eva. Getchell.and Mildred Them-, as.of St. Paul. = of interest.;and effect better under- standing-in.many other ways.. We. should -have. done this long ago;:and must- continue to expand our:facili- Phone 922 | oot in PIONEER OFFIGE 300200k O S0 Pleasing Photoplays ¥ _n : 3 SR . % 2% 3 2% 3 2k 3 % % % % ht MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE 1:30 0| 1 om prosiing ton my wits snd. tfies n tho tuture:” A A A KACKAK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KK KKK KR KKK KK | A 845 will not he responsible for-any debts | The two brothers were conferring ||}y pRUGS AND'JEWELRY % BANKING AND SAVINGS 1 L ; Deluxe Edition she mey -contract. today in the. affairs of their father, % ‘Wholesalers“and’ Retailers % X Save systematically. Make use D. J. MOORE F. M. BURTON. James J. Hill % Service and satisfaction. Mail- X ¥ of our Savings“Department. ¥ —Insurance— THE; AMERICAN. FILM COMPANY, INC. 4 Mon: 94 Presen ts HELENE ROSSON e 7 s 3 d Birchmont; yesterday, for. Glacier Na= IN tional.park : -where :they: will, spend vice you get in person. ¥ ¥ count. * and Aetna Casualty Man . BARKER’S.. - ¥ % SECURITY STATE BANK % Phone 328 “Third St: Bemidji, Minn. X % Bemidji, Minn. *x A A R AT A TR HAR AR KA KKK KKK R RR A KK A KK KK AR IR HK KX KKK KKK K KRR KKKK KKK KKK KK * * * *.Orders given that same ger- X & We welcome your open ac- X % Northweaterm:Mutual Life x * * %k ok kokkk seme-time: ;before ‘returning:to their a “The Sign OF The Spate® == R 14 e | ’ Mrs: P. J. Vasaly, accompanied by. A :: Farm Loans; Bee rx —Special Agentr— * : Five Acts g - Mrs: Dan Ryan of Minneapolis, left DT et e J.'P. LAHR : : L{Al:::&hm 1‘0.:_;‘::? ;: A PowerfulMotion Picture Version of Kenneth B. Clarke’s Thrill- | Friday evening for the former’s home and City Property X & Lands Bought and Sold % ¥ Agents Wanted x ing Detective Drama at L:".’:i“];i_“-“;“‘; :‘;’5;“‘;3" «.Troppman Block. . Bemidji X ¥ Markham Hotel Bldg. . % * 116 Third St, x Children 5¢ ADMISSION Adults 15¢ | San* " 22 e * % Bemidji, Minn., * X Over Baker's Jowelry Store % (48 AR AR KRR AK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK TUESDAY---7:30, 8;30 and 8:15. Admission.8c.and.8@c| . = = 7o, L eatal TR 03 i e 0 R R A K R R KR A K K ANNA LITTLE and FRANK BORZAGE | or tar-co,ustven want] | SEESom ot DI & coraray 1o, acmnor 5 & coammi oy norin o 3 & WD ERIMTEN % __Ina great two.act love drama. Z ?:::fl‘,fi- afi:{-'p@;; e.m:‘x: g m‘.'mo' h?m'e'" :nm"“.’ * Farm, Fire, Tornado ¥ % Flour, Feed, etc. The & X Baggage transferred to all “THE DEM‘ON OF FEAR” Phone 319.”—Ady. ; Inaurance 2 adn careful buyers *eik parts of the city * : ele : SRR Maney toLoan. Land-toSell x ¥ buy here. X % Headquarters BemidftiAuto & AIBQ The. Mutual Weekly picture record of Mrs, ‘John- Burke -and daughter, [ - It will pay you.to know us ;k x W. G. SCHROEDER L & & Company... 4 FIRE.IN-NEW YORK BAY ., returned . Saturday morning] Phene.19) : . Bemidj), Minn.x ¥ Bemidji _ Phone 65 % & Offica 118-W Res. 771-W & | Tkkm:m.?d‘aflyianlz‘:chnel;nd'fonmmhmmot stored :Z:: an extended trip through’ th . E 3R A A KA R R K SR R KRR KRR R KK ammunition July80. Otherctrrent events'in pietures and‘a‘comedy | Dakota and Montana. “They. snjoye : e e — bafictive Page

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