Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 28, 1916, Page 4

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‘| Mary Pickford ' . .Grand Forks will ‘leave’forihis; home |/ - 1R AT in that city after'a week’s vacation . - “Madam Butterfly"‘ with Mr. and Mrs. Larson-Orbeck of [ . LERTE Bemidji Beach. = ’ i g Nymore News. Miss Ruth Patterson returned Sat- A Py P @ urday morning after spending the . Y past few days visiting with relatives ls OIn and friends at Leonard, Minn. Mrs. Labree and son left Saturday morning for their home at Mizpah, Minn., after visiting with relatives here for the past month. ing store motored to Minneapolis yes- terday .with friends. He expects to be gone several days. F Returns From Cities., Charles Cominsky of the Schneider Bros. store returned Saturday morn- ing from the Twin Cities where he spent several days. | . Miss Malone Entertains. At Summer Hotel. The Malone home was the scene of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn enter- a very pretty party Saturday evening|tained at a dinner party at the Birch- glven by Miss Gertrude Malone in|mont Beach summer hotel Sunday honor of Misses Jean and Catherine|evening, the guests being Attorney Richards. The house was prettily|and Mrs. G. M. Torrance, Dr. and decorated with ferns and golden glow. | Mrs. D. L. Stanton and Judge C. W. The evening was enjoyed in dancing. [ Stanton. }‘he gl;ests were Misses Ella and osephine Parker, Marie Burke, El- 3, 2 o eanor Carlin and Anna Doris of St.| pppg JHB ]gf g?:gtg.:l‘y l:;té daugh- S:f;l:’nl;i:ggrdléyd;nl’ J]eva[m i:md g’;th‘ ter, Margaret, returned Saturday » Jule AMoritz, D& | morning from Minneapolis, Elk River and Mary Jackson, Margaret McGee, | .4 Monticello, where they have Margaret Anderson, Claire Nangle, spent the past ’month visiting. Adgie}guirphy of Minot, N. D., Am- snda ein, Hel d Beth : . n; Helen and. Deth fyans Princeton Guests Leave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jessmer and Motor to Park. daughter of Princeton, Minn., who Mr. and Mrs. James Black and|have been ing at the M. LaFon- family, T. J. Burke and family, Mr.|tisee home, today on a motor trip and Mrs. W. P. Dyer and daughter, |to Grand Rapids, Minn. Alice, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith and family, Misses Catherine and Jean Motor to Bemidji Mesdames W. F. Blakely of Far- Richards of Spokane, Wash., Miss Friv of Hudson, Wis., Miss Eleanor ley, Charles Blakely of Turtle River and George Daniels and H. Duer of g;:rllél and Miss Anna Doris of St. oud, Miss Gertrude Malone, Miss Bagley motored to Bemidji Sunday and spent the day here. Helen Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Fergus Falls Visitors. Miss Clarice Scott of Leonard ar- rived in Nymore Saturday morning “SMACK.” to visit for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Quinn and family. Oft In the stilly night, 2 ! Ere slumber's chains have bound Mrs. Sadie Colman and children of Duluth arrived here Saturday morn- ing to visit for a short time as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krog and family. me, ¥ sadly pc:nder on my plight ‘While “skeeters” fuss around me. 1,000 kodak films wanted to de- velop for only 10c each; prints 3c, 4c, 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.— Adv. 26498 CRAND—TOMORROW 7 | Matinee 2:30 Read the want ads. Misses Lula and Ethel Mills of La- porte, Minn., arrived here Saturday evening to spend Sunday at the Me- Culloch home. To Breckenridge. Mrs. Pearl Shores went to Breck- enridge this morning to nurse her niece who underwent an operation there recently. | 2 \ It is unlikely that any other person in the United | States is doing a more efficient or far-reaching work in - % i behalf of any group of people than is Mrs. Gertrude Ryder, for the blind people of America. Yet her work is done 80 quietly and with so little demand upon the public attention that. there are few who know that in g the employ of the United States Government is a woman £ carrying on its greatest philanthropy. Officially, Mrs. Ryder is Librarian for the Blind in the Congressional Library. But her title is cold and barren compared to the human work which she really does. She is paid by the government to. select and distribute without the cost of postage, books to more g blind persons all over the country. The books are bulky volumes with raised letters which may be read by the sense of touch. duties she has selected and sent the books, but Mrs. Ryder does not !tmit herself to the things that she is Many cheery Htife notes of greeting accompany the ‘which she sends and every letter carries its invitation to write to her. Mrs. Supry has left for Minneap- olis and Menominee, Wis., where she will visit for some time as a guest of relatives and friends. County Officer Returns. Mr. and l\zs.'Fred Rhoda returned NOTICE TO NAVAL MILITIA. today from a motor trip to LoODg| There will be a Federal inspection Prau:le, Minn., where they visited [of the 5th Division, M. N. M., on relatives. Thursday, August 31, 1916, Palmer and family motored to the NO MAN WILL BE EXCUSED ON Itasca Park yesterday. Farmers: I want your spruce THIS NIGHT. Eve‘ry lartlicle of pulpwood. Write or call on Dan |clothing must be absolutely clean and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Auston motor- A in the lockers before Thursday. Rifles To Buy Fall Stock. ed from Fergus Falls Saturday and Rose, 419 Minnesota Ave., for prices. aiust be eloaned and ofled, TLockers Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Troppman and |spent the week end as guests at_the [—Adv. 20495 | p)yst be dusted out and everything in daughters, Marguriete and Kather-|gyans home. They returned to Fer- first class shape. Ine, left Saturday for Minneapolis|gys Falls this morning. iy EARLE A. BARKER, after spending the summer at their Mandan Visitors. Lieut. Commanding. Motor From Minneapolis. Mr. and Rista Best of Minneapolis cottage at Lavinia. Miss Marguer- Mr. and Mrs. M. Bull of Mandan, 34830 | lete and Miss Katherine will enter N. D., are the guests of their daugh- books St. Margueriete’s Academy in Min- ter, Mrs. Bowers, for several weeks. neapolis this term. Mr. Troppman |Dotored to Bemidji yesterday. They . B d A d informed ss to the conditions under which h dent 1 e will spend some time at Birchmont . emiajl maze 8r | COrTespOn i G I e ot 0| Beach with their cousin, Mrs. G. M. Returns to Bemidji. J " Ske has been zbie to help many of them to remunerative occupations and for his store here. Torrance. Miss Lucille Young returned home BV Sudden Actlon sbe has taught many how to read. yesterday from Grant Valley where She invites those who write to her to send samples of the work they Sunday at Park St. Louis Visitors. she has spent the past two weeks. ™Y -::g‘::.&ua" Some are sokd and others lead to the i Pl 2 Mrs. T. I. Gilmore and daughter, 4 " men( of goods lpé:x;ms,:xgn ;.;1; afieggjsitat%egglrek ;’;f; Helen, of St. Louis, Mo., Teturned to| ODé of these pice asys you ought lav:?:i ;ng;:d’ble ;c‘t;m;t:rfm:;mnl; Kkind of work, Qe by people Who are in need of exactly that their home Saturday evening. They|tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your was| : was Mrs. Ryder Mr. and Mrs. g‘oéeshtl G. fialg?e‘!;'MMr' were guests at the Dr. R. Gilmore picture taxen.—Adv. 14t¢ | school boy had an eye strain so badly m‘: therapeutic vork't:: first dincovered that in massage and other e and Mrs. Jacol ohler, Mr. an T8. | home. n. g he could ot read. A week’s use of peu! biind are frequently more proficient than .. J. J. Trask, G. D. Backus and family, - those who see. She has been abie to place many young women in positions X Er. imt]g M;sd ]Ii)I.rsB.AFuélelg Mrhs. tDeu Your friends can buy anything you A Dinner Party. lavoptik surprised his teacher 80| of this kind in large institutions. Mrs. Ryder became interested in this OWABLOT: & 4 B DXOCAEL: can give them—except your photo-| Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffman enter- |Much that she used it for her old | oceupation for the sightless while visiting a school for the blind in Tokdo. Chi Visitors Le graph. Get portraits at Rich Studio, | tained at dinner at the Birchmont mother. ONE WASH showed bene- For several years Mrs. Ryder has been particularly interested in the o cago Visitors ;.v:. htor |29 10th St.—Ady. 264920 | Peach hotel last evening. fit. A small bottle lavoptik is guar-| blind in penitentiaries. Tlere are many in such institutions who have D O T e e 5 Hhad DR anteed to benefit EVERY CASE weak, :flwr become blf;gl wl;fle &fum‘ sentences or whose blindness has been ' visi i . Trimmer, . s directly responsible for crimes. Many of theee would hav moming after o matiih viek with Returns to Cities. | Miss Lucy Buvoldson of Chicago is o e oo omainy, | Toleased but that there has been no piase eise o go and no oo i NS e TR 7 4 F. N. Youngren of Minneapolis|head trimmer at the Mrs. J. J. Mec- g : . They also visited at the Brinkman i return to his home this evening | Dowell Millinery store. Pure aluminum eye cup FREE with :’.’.::h:hxz;:‘;h&m It is to provide suitable occupations and summer home at Riverside. after a three weeks’ visit at the . Ryder is now putting in some of her best ” each bottle. Barker’s Drug Store.— ¥ % Motor Trip Ends. Ady, & efforta, : G Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Falls returned | 1 MARIE DILLE, yesterday from an auto trip to Er- — — —_——— e — skine and Crookston. ° ; ° st These Arg “Good -Service” Advertisers Brinkman summer home at Riverside. At Head of Lake, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum and Returns to Hinckley. guests, Mrs. W. L. Brooks, Carl Mil-" Mrs, Eunice Stickney of Hinckley, ler of Minneapolis and Louise Muriel who spent several days at the Alvin of Superior are spending some time goodspeed farm in Grant Valley, re- at the Walter F. Marcum cottage at tyrped to her home today. * the head of the lake. Miss Anna Doris and Miss Elanor Carlin of St. Cloud are guests at the Black home. Mina A. Myers. Hair dressing. Out-of-Town Shoppers. Switches made from combings, $1.50. A A iy pitoct - Among the out-of-town shoppers inTroppman Block. Phone 112-W.— |. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- Bemidji Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Agdy, 12d9¢ |Land Co.—Adv. da7ite ity about themselves. Why not call them up?----v «u KKK KKK KRR KKK E KRR KRR KKK KRR KK KR KKK KK KKK KKK KK Paul Haluptzok of Tenstrike, Mrs. J. C. Blood and daughter, Laura, of . i i Fosston and Mrs. E. E. Schulke of Motors to Cities. Shevlin Visitors. Tenstrike. David Gill of the Gill Bros. Cloth- | Miss Marie Rider and Roy De- *x X x X * laney duf Shevlin visited in Bemidji DRY CLEANING % % KOORS BROTHERS CO. * % * yesterday. x % *x % PHOTOGRAPHER * At Burke Home. Clothes Cleaners for Men <+« % Bakers and Confectioners & % x GR ANDTON'GHTTH E ATRE Miss Marie Friv of Hudson, Wis., Women and Children % % Manufacturers and Jobbers % Photos Day and Night % is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. T. J. THE MODEL DRY % ¥ Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * % *x Burke. CLEANING HOUSE % X Confectionery,Cigarsand & % N. L. HAKKERUP * N Hogan Bros., Props. *x X Fountain Goods x % * = - - - Is Dinner Guest. sellg'Trlbune PICtOI"Ial weekly Richard Patchen of Chicago was a ¥ & 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 ¥ & * Th 1d bef: dinner guest at the Evans home Sun- KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KK e world beiore your eyes day. KKK KRR KKK KK KKK R KRR KRR KK KRR KKK KKK KKK KK Kk kk kkk ok ok ok ok ok k ok ok ok ok ok A Baby Girl. % X THE TYPEWRITER % % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS % | Ham and BUd Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Edd, x: X RIBBON STORE * ¥ Wholesale and Retail % (— . A a daughter, Aug. 28, 1916. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR ¥ % * X Pianos, Organs and Sewing « . the two famous comedians, in - % x THE PIONEER OFFICE % % Machines * | Py 29 Birchmont Beach. Phone 938 « ¥ Ribbons for all makes of % + 117 Third St. Bemidil ¥ | ‘ Ham, The Explorer Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagner and daugh- % X machines. All colors. ¥ X Phone 573-W x ’ ter, Miss Lula, of Néomhefld motffed x % Still 75¢ each * X J. BISIAR, Manager * th h Bemidji and spent some time . A » and “THE HALF WIT”, drama 5t Dirchmont Beach. KRR KKK KRR RKKKE KKK KKK KKK EK KRR KRR KKK KKK KKK Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hole, Mr. and Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:00 5¢ and 10c Mrs. C. Greening of Eveleth, Minn, Dr. and Mrs. 0. W. Rowe, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mohy of Duluth, Mr. and H . - . " Mrs. J. C. Sweet and daughter, Mr. Matinee 2:30— TONORROW — Matinee 2:30 and Mrs. Fred Salisbury of Minne- apolis are guests at the resort. mn A. L. Eberhart, wife and family of Austin, Minn., have taken posses- ar Ic or sion of a couple of Birchmont’s new tents. KRR KKKKKKK ] KRR K KKK KK KK S Get A BRYAN T0 BE MADE Typewriter Ribhons GOAT BY WILSON anlnn _(By United Press) Garhu“ Papar -" Pencil Pointer B g e W Second Sheets day that Bryan will be used as the goat for President Wilson’s mistakes. Paperinevery conceivahle form . s H. C. Lambert of Kansas City is The campaign issue will point to in John Luther Long’s beloved classic spending a few days with his family sllflu Bryan and say he did it all, referring Phone 922 : SMADAM BUTTERFLY” at the hotel. to Vera Cruz. It is rumored that A Ex-Governor John Lind and family have chosen Birchmont Beach as an ideal place for an outing. They ex- pect to remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Long and fam- ily of Minneapolis are guests at Birchmont. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Keller, accom- papied by Miss Keller and John H. Bathrick, all of Fargo, are stopping at the resort. Mr. Keller is one of the proprietors of the Waldorf hotel in Fargo. L. L. Hill and family of Minneap- olis spent a short time at Birchmont last week. The Misses Mulvey and Miss Myr- tle Reed of Stillwater, Minn., are spending a vacation at Birchmont. “Bay Breezes,” W. E. Dietz and Dan Sinclair of Grand Forks motored from that city in the latter’s car and spent a few days at the “Bay’” -with their fam- ilies. On their return home Sunday they were accompanied by Mrs. Dietz and children and Mrs. Sinclair and children. Mrs. Dietz and children have spent the past two months at the lake, while Mrs. Sinclair and children were “their guests for the Phone 922 :::z:n l.nay break loose with an an-‘ PIUNEEB UFFIGE 222 2222 2 R KKK EKEKKKKKKK KK Children unaccompanied by their parents will be charged full admission at evening shows 3% % 3 2 2 o % % % % % % KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK K X DRUGS AND JEWELRY & & BANKING AND SAVINGS +* X Wholesalers and Retailers ¥ & Save systematically. Make use ¥ D. J. MOORE % Service and satisfaction. Mail X & of our Savings Department. ¥ x —Insurance— ¥ Orders given that same ser- ¥ & We welcome your open ac- ¥ & . Northwestern Mutual Life x x * ¥ vice you get in person. % ¥ count. x and Actna Casualty Man * BARKER’'S ¥« ¥ SECURITY STATE BANK <% Phone 328 * Third St. Bemidji, Minn. k % Bemidji, Minn. * KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKKKKK KK KKK EEEK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KK KK KR KKK KK KKK x % % For Farm Insurance and * DWIGHT D. MILLER *x DEAN LAND CO. Farm Loans, See E 3 —=Special Agent— x J. P. LAHR + Midland Insurance Co., Life, & +« Accident, Health Insurance x ‘Agents Wanted * Markham Hotel Bldg. * 116 Third St. * Bemidji, Minn. 4« Over Baker’s Jewelry Store ¥ KKK KKKK KKK KKK K KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK H AKX KKK KK KKK K KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK x % % GENERAL MERCHANDISE * SCHOOL SUPPLIES x 4 BERMAN INS. AGENCY <+« ¥ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ¥ The store to which the. % x Farm, Fire, Tornado x X Flour, Feed, etc. The <« little ‘ones come and get +« x > Insurance x careful buyers what they want, Every- * x x * x L O O O O OO OO L E LT REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays * ok ok ok ok Kk Kk TONIGHT — 7:30 and 8:45 Admission Sc and 15¢ * * x Land, Loans, Insurance * and City Property %« Troppman Block Bemidji x Lands Bought and Sold * % k Kk k Kk * %k Kk kk ok k Ormi Hawley In five act Mutual Masterpicture past week. * * x x x x x * 11 . Pri ” Her American Prince’ X x Vernon® Lamson 18 ’spending a ¥ Money to Loan Land to Sell ¥ % buy here. B thing for the school. x *x From the great stage success, based on the celebrated week visiting friends at - Buffalo, % - It will pay you to know us & W. G. SCHROEDER novel by Carl Herbert Minn. He will return before the Phone 19 ' Bemidji, Minn. ¥ & Bemidii Phone 65 & greniug-of;the liigh. echool. KRR KRR KK KRR KKK KKK KKK K Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murray and son, Everett, attgr an outing of four weeks THE BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE K KKK KKK KKK * Kk Kk k Kk ok k Kk E ST T e e T

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