Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 19, 1916, Page 3

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. (U EE I T T eI vrry v ey About The City A A Ernest Case of St. Paul is a guest at the A. Thompson home. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te Gunder Olson of Duluth is a guest oL the P. . Anderson home. SCOOR vt : Never Again For Scoop’s Whitney Brown left last evening to spend a day with his parents at Turtle River. Mrs. Arabelle Curtis of Lake City, Ta., is the guest of friends in Bemidji and vieinity. Mr. and Mrs. A. Simpkins of Turtle 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 Grand Theatre Tonight \ “ASHES”, A Vitagraph drama, 3 parts “OUT AC’IN IN AG’IN’’, Vitagraph comedy Tomorrow =-- SUNDAY === Matingd 2:30 [[oicrurs toxonmaar o paet The stage’s most popular actress Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood Blanche Ring |~ in a 5 part picturization of her greatest success duck were shoppers in Bemidji Thurs- “THE YANKEE GIRL” ot S o o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nangle and River drove to Bemidji yesterday to spend the day. Misses Jean and Catherine Rich- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ards of Spokane, Wash., passed through Bemidji enroute to Cass Notice is hereby given by the un- Lake where they will visit with rela- dersigned that the time for receiving tives over Sunday. They will return Monday to Bemidji, Miss Jean to be a guest at the Malone home and Miss Catherine to be a guest at the Evans home. 5¢ and 10c One of these nice aays you ought bids for the consolidated school, Dis- trict No. 6, Bemidji, Beltrami Coun- ty, will be extrieded until 2:30 P. M., August 25, 1916. HERMAN FENSKE, Clerk. was a between train shopper in Be- Dr. and Mrs. Rowland Gilmore en-|g4g19 tertained last evening for their guest, Mrs. I, T. Gilmore, of St. Louis, Mo. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the guests, who were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pache of Black- flizflflvk*'}*fli'flm day and Friday. ser, J.'C. Parker, P. J. O’Leary, E. R. daughter, Miss Claire, returned yes- Evans, John Burke, T. J. Burke, Mrs. E x b ol Nl fi T R Mrs. F. G. Schadegg left last eve-| ~ - ¢ 4 m ning for Prescott, Wis.,, where she |4 3 % % % % % % ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ “hetoplays Sequel to ‘‘Whispering Smith,”’ featuring Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.—|.mye 105t Chord” (Amos 3:3); Sun- HELEN HOLMES. Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 and 8:45. s t d [1 M E ch I N E B E N D! smuma Misses Valerié Doran and Doris Abbot | Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All a l" ay v for a short time. are welcome to attend these services. i Presbyterian. Saturday ‘MEDICINE BEND? Sty b S5 | s, e 2 e o a l" av y Switches made from combings, §1.50. I A Paramount Picture terday from an extended auto tour. |y o'Donnell of Mankato, Mrs. James o = ‘Ward of Stillwater and the Misses Matinee 2:30, Evenings 7:30, 8:45 5c and 10¢ Farmers: I want your spruce|Marie Dahl of Minneapolis, Ella Par- pulpwood. Write or call on Dan|ker, Rose Burke, Marie Burke, Gert- Rose, 419 Minnesota Ave., for prices.|rude McCuen of Duluth, Beth and —Adv. 20495 | Helen Evans and Margaret Ander- son. A Valuable Asset of Your Business was called by the serious illness of | x G0 TO CHURCH SUNDAY ¥ her mother. KR KKK KKK KK KKK KKK ‘We Help Our Cus- ALL THE RICHEST MEN IN TOWN KNEW WHEN YOUNG- THAT BY SAVING A LITTLE ERCH PRY DRY IT WOULD SOME DAY BE R BIG SUM. THE MAN WHO IS SAVING GAINS THE] ADMIRATION AND INTEREST OF HIS EMPLOYER. HIS EMPLOYER WANTS HIM FOR A PARTNER AND WILL HELP HIM TO BUY AN INTEREST IN THE BUSINESS. PUT YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK AND BE RERDY = FOR SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY. B 1 Profitable PUBLICITY pastor will speak on the subject— Adv. 134831 day evening service at 8 o’clock, the topic being “The World’s Influence Admission 5¢ and 15¢| Miss Grace Riley went to Eagle|on Character” (James 1:27); Sunday EH- Bend this morning to be the guest of [school will meet at 10 a. m., and | BSFFEFFFFFEEFFFFPPRPFFEIH [ R AR AR R R RS S e ] L. P. Warford, pastor. | - 5 E SUNDAY—Matinee and Evening—Admission 5¢ and 10c¢ g“]f;;s‘ gta n;f:r“;::: ’ x;:hh;:‘he.:_n t}}e . sehuf:l;tillt;) L Le t, S G 0' - BANK WITH US. 5: . Bl pog kizeEs THbie o e 8¢ Stwater this moraing; | 1€ POPILID at 118 . _seemon— i ° WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS: “The Fate of the Dolphin” Rich quality kodak finishing at ::Z: g: 3_' 1‘:_' I‘JJ fi?r'vvi‘::73p‘_"n:‘;';:: Minnesota FI RST NATIONAL BANK Also Comedies “Adjusting His Claim’’ and :;;J:%Z?ist?;Sc?ev;:::msgtu}i‘::; ning gospel service : g m, fi “"f\z;;l . ““The Chinatown Villians” 29 10th St., near the lake.—Adzvfi.dss :‘:e‘;a;g‘;m‘: :;“;:uisdég el State Fa]r AU LT T MONDAY—Matinee and Evening—Admission 5c and 15¢ . A . i Mrs. William Taylor, who has been First Scandinavian Lutheran. . Winnifred Greenwood and Franklin Ritchle tho et of her daughter, Mrs, C.| Morning worship at 10:30; Sunday SEPTEMBER 4 9, 1916 iy 8 o’clock. I D. Alvord, pastor. = WANTED I am in the market for a large amount of timber and” m M. Villeman, for the past two weeks, [school at 12; catechitical class meets > would like to'arrange with ‘50 farmers to deliver timber to k! 14 1 1) left yesterday for her home at Fort|every Tuesday at 9:30; services at Go me. Please call at my store for contracts. DUST Pierre, 8. D. Wilton at 3:30 p. m. Osmond John- N th P _fi = ey § son, pastor. = A Mutual Masterpicture in five acts “Stop that ad—I sold all my oats ! Methodist Episcopal or el_'n acilice I P- BATCH ELDER 5‘ i A sensational dramatization of the thrilling socialo= |to ‘Mrs. Cr. Lbr. Co., but it you Want| (Gor. Beltrami Ave. and 9th St.) Rallway sipndestaave, CONoE) Merchandise Bemld)l, MIAh. B¢ | gical story by Julian Lamothe some good egg& bad, themflm‘f Morning worship® 10:46, sermon Route of E4 i 2 hman’ W come ‘Bingo. j o ‘heir % i INEE 2:30—EVENING 7:30 and 8:45 Srenehman subject, “Calling Things by The! i [T T | MAT VENING Phone 319.”"—Ady. 124819 | piont Name”; Sunday school at 12 Great Blg Baked Potato i Rex Theatre, MondaY’ AUgUSt 2' Miss Margaret Rood entertained at m;, A T. Carlson; supt.; Junior *“lLeague 3:30 p. m.; Epworth League Frequent Service —Splendid Trains a house party the fore part of this|y " . ovening worship 8:00. A Call me at 100 and I will see that you get what you want if you don't call when I am in swimming . =liieve we have it. At any rate, it A ..l\fl.“barg fil“llIlllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlUJlIlHlIlII_IIIllIIlIIlI||II||IIllIIIIIIIIIHllHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIImIIIE [Blonees.Otioh. Office Markham Hotel Building - Phones: Office 177-W < illlllflfilillllIIIII:IIIIII“IIII‘Iilll\lilI|IllllllllllllllllIIII!IIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIiE will not take long to. get.it for you. m House GGINW’_ "That's part of our business-also. 'The k. The guests were as follows: 2 L T T R T U | veek | The gucsls W e randes ;;;g;:]yw:vx:::leg 1:::“;.::01:0 :lllla UNION DEPOT we HaVG the LOt YO“ want o e B30k :1::;:: fourth quarterly conference will be Joint Ticket Agent ‘ affiarine e * [ held at the church. Rev. §. J. Parish . Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because Wash., and Josephine Parker. D? sf wll‘: ;‘_::fde. B?VD. Han:cl::;:, Bemidil, Minn_ . we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. pastor; : If a banker should today offer you ‘ PAY AS YOU Ll KE a position as bookkeeper or stenogra- Free Lutheran, Nymore. Send for frec i In most cases these are the terms. We are pher, could you accept it? No. You| Services at 10:30 a. m. All are travel here to help Yol securc & home of your own. are not prepared, but why don’t you | welcome. 0. P. Grambo, pastor. literature o gse : prepare? Why don’t you attend Man- + Salvation Army. 1 Bemidji 'l;gganksclt& ltifiéyhzl[)ll":)vement Co. Efpreparer why domt vou stiend M0 | uncey senont 1540 B, subgect | A, M. CLELAND ik " : : * »: Lioca’. Agent. their catalog to find out more about [ —“Ahab and Naboth’s Vineyard”; Gen. Pass'er Agent, St. Paul, Mian, d % N e | i adv. :;ext to le;ayn,sElx;dus 20:17; “zl:“_ o i b en Ou e e ] —_—nm o —_— on meeting 8: p. m.; meeting . u tyl Plfk h Y rit Lett 3 _" 3 )%| Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at No "‘y Fever in Yellowstone Nal s i ‘ b ls S RIS 5755 street meetines 7:30 . | : =|m. Meotings in Nymore—Sunday You ought to have the mqst sultable ; = L ==|school 2 p. m.; praise meeting 3 D.| = - = : i E RED PEP‘S ==|m.; meetings: Wednesday and Fri- ) smtlonef)' }'°U can get, Whet er youre X = =|day at 8:15 p. m.; prayer meeting Hufima“ & o,lsa writing for a JOb, or accefting & pro- £ PHILOSOPHY . £ mondey at 8 p. m, at the home ot || TV 1 : sal of marriage, or simply sending & = ==| Mr. Dinehart. All are welcome. i 5 L s = . T ong gossipy lettet to a chum. = Red Pep has some good advice below his pic- 5|4 Senderen, captain. FURNITURE AND - ng gossipy 2 : = ture. Read it = Catholic, i 3 i E 5 . =| Low massat 7 o'clock. High mass . ““EHTAKING i Our Smtione i = He has been talking “flower boxes” every (2= m. Sudew sy o ek - : P 3 = Saturday afternoon long enough, he says. =} m Fathor J. J. T. Philippe. H N. MoKEE, Funeral Director | :IPP] ly : \my o‘ ;fi;fiflh ; de = We still have some of them left. = Sundaychfitgf Stentt ok Phone 178-W °'i R I pleasure. And our prices—=Your Mm E “Red Pep" forgot to tell you that the only E Weldn‘t:sday evening services at 7:45 m = ==|o’clock. i = place he could sleep these hot nights was out on = Con jonsl, Nymore, R R { = a screened porch, Have you one? = sundayggflox at 10:30; preach- CITY D UG STO E i = E ing service 11:30; evening song ser- Phone 52 H =|vice 7:30 p. m.; preaching at eight = [ =|o'clock; prayer meeting Wednesday = . . " 5 s = ‘clock. J. E. Cadwell, = 8 Your faith will never be lost if you pin it to = ;;i't‘:r_“ £ oalasics e H : the Building Material sold by the = = B =|1AND FOR SCHOOLS = i ST. HILAIRE £ = pene = ) " i = = ”!H ‘lnght to pm your . =| washington, Aug. 19.—Represen- = Falfl\ to some tths bllt bg = |tative ~Steenerson’s. bill granting = \ ==|twenty acres of land to the school = smyou use Safet_y Pm' RETAIL LBR, CO' E board of White Earth village for = == |favorably reporte: — A safety pin won't stick you. Neither will they. =|the committee on public lands. The|Wwhen hope is gone and your case has | = = E Right material at right prices and the best possible service thrown in. = |1and is held in trust for :;,e V;I.]ifl:e been given up, try guuuu||mlmmmnmn||||||||mmmn|||ummnnmmm|||||mnmmmmmnmgn = Every time I take a walk around the yard I find something new they haye |Farth Indians.and it is to be s0'¢ to CHIROPRACTIC H FOR = load of the fi N be - fi d i h =|the school district at its appraised H 3 > o = just bought. They have a car load of the finest Fir Doors to be found in the =7 "o proceeds to go-into the| This wonderful advancement in|S All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale and Retal’ £ State and they are selling them like ice cream cones this hot weather. ; = chippewa tund. science is Nature's way to health and | = = Better go down and have a look at them. = longilife. Many. people have proved (S SEBE = Yours, =| There are many things in . our |its merits. Isn’t it worth your while |2 G = " " . . . = /stock, many people wonder where to|to investigate. E 4 .~ 4 = Red Pep" The Live Wire Philosopher. 5 stock. many people wondet where to : Ceo. H. French & Son fi L

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