Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 5

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THE BEMID)T DAILY PIONEER $50,000 10 loan on rarms. Deas ;\ndrew Rood lef M - Land Co.—Adv. a7t 00 eft for Minneap- olis last Saturday to consult a spe- cialist for stomach trouble with which he has been bothered for a number of years. In his absence the Sentinel-Blaze is being issued by for- mer Editor Dahl and the efficient assistance of Miss Ruth Holmstrom, both of whom refuse to be held ac- countable for any of the shortcom- ings of this issue—Pine River Sen- tinel-Blaze. Mr. Rood is a former resident of this city, having. been engaged in the newspaper business here for a number of years. —TOMORROW— “Fatty” Arbuckle in “BRIGHT LIGHTS Chester Conklin in “A TUGBOAT ROMEO” Ford Sterling in “THE SNOW CURE — e ALL COMEDY D —_ 3 Two-part KEYSTONES Matinee and Evening Mrs. Glidden and Mrs. Stiles have returned from Duluth where they visited friends. Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tf Strawberries $3.50 per crate, 24 quarts, at Troppman’s. 1-629 I Coming Events June 18 to July 27—Summer g Training School. > Miss Zelda Nelson of Shevlin ar-i September 11—Next term of Bel-|Fived in Bemidji yesterday and will trami county district court convenes. | be the guest of her grandfather, J. Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian; H. Wynne, for two weeks. r. RAND ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual| Miss Margaret Imsdahl of Argyle G. and Mrs.‘AA"I;. ;YcDFu‘ungc.kg?rs' 31\1113 Beltrami County Fair. is the guest of her brother, P. J. Mrs. A. C. Goddard and John Mor- June 30—Public street auction [Imsdahl, of this city. i rison of Red Lake agency, and J. B. sale. . - ———————————=|Hanson of Redby motored to the Dr. C. R. Sanborn will return to- Follow the crowd on the Fouth.|city from Red Lake Falls where they i e i St G morrow from St. Paul and Minne- | They are all going to Blackduck. are in attendance at the meeting of ON HONEYMOON ?gl?l;ss:‘l’g::iilfifehfls been on business 1-629 |the Red River Valley Development e : 3 association. They came here last / Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. Chesterman Mr. and M R evening and returned to Red Lake f Crookston are in the city on their| Mrs. Mat Nolan of Bass Lake was |, W'lrs. oy Warner and|pg)ig thig morning. Mr. Dickens is oneymoon. They will be guests at|& business visitor in Bemidji yester- |, B'eming'.. llson of Puposky autoed | povernment agent at the Red Lake " e, D i posins s " " vgeper., om omisn o mercant | How Are You Going to Store Your Hay Grop this Year? 2 #pok place this week and the Crook- T ) at Red Lake agency and Mr. Hanson s y n ! ston Times of yesterdays says, in| Order strawberries at once. We = is a merchant at Redby. While here part: can deliver today at $3.50 per crate. Texas white onions, $2.00 crate— |they were guests at the Grand Cen- _ “Following a mass at the Cathed- |Troppman’s. 1-629 |about 40 1bs. Troppman’s. 1-629 | tral hotel—Crookston Daily Times. Hay was worth some money last year, but this year it will be —_—— ral of the Immaculate Conception, = —_— an exceedingly valuable crop—worth very careful protection. :‘mhtmr;ie; . M;ryM KI\_/IcKlnnobn, Glxmidfih nA' le):;ette;its ";g,ff,f;ds?g; liti\lderséo‘:";i"AE:;; %:ggzmm:‘l'llled h:r Hay barns and special hay sheds are being built by numbers of da; er of John R. McKinnon, be- , y, where he ',Ji i t Hoss T Ohestas. | Fergus Falls where they will visit, will rocaive medioul trert iont. PICNIC AT POINT farmers this year, most of whom believe that hay prices will con- T an, son of George S. Chesterman, |Mrs. Nietert's daughter, Mrs. Milan. Members of Mrs. Frank Hitch- tinue high for some time to come, and therefore make permanent it ‘a ceremony performed in the . Have you had your dish of Koors’|¢0ck’s Sunday school class of the protection a good investment. risty of the Cathedral, Rev. Fr. Miss Florence Huck has as her|ice cream today. 628tf | Presbyterian church enjoyed a pic- 'If you believe the same way and want to put up a hay barn or Junghans officiating. The affair | guests her sister-in-law, Mrs. Allen — nic at Diamond Point today. shed, don't delay building it. — was quiet, only the two families and | Huck, and daughter, Dorothy, of| w. A Walker has returned frof ® few intimate friends being pres-|Moose Jaw, Sask. They arrived in|saewatohens Cain arncd hm Lumber prices are not likely to be any lower for some time to ent.. Immediately following the cere- | Bemidji yesterday. been the guest of his :lvaug‘lante: for HOME FROM OUTING come aad for these reasons: 1ony the wedding party went to the v i —— the past three months. —_— The government will be a heavy user of lumber in building sol- J; :R. McKinnon apartments in the our films quality finished. De- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and son, diers’ quarters; the railroads are using lots of lumber in new work; McKinnon block where a wedding|veloping 10c: prints 3¢, 4¢, 5c. Philip, returned this morning from s DrGAKTast was Léved. Rich Studio, 29 10th ~St. Baby| A splendid idea. Let's have a|Boot Leg lake where they have thousands of wooden ships are being built and general business s 1;7*“Mrs. George W. Capser of St. Paul | photos by lady operator with tact|dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream.|spent the of w demanding more lumber than ever. This doesn’t take into com- %7 B 3 D past couple of weeks as W im,m-o:’: ;)‘f "‘é’i"' at the geres and patience. You save DMOREY: ete 62t8f| guests at the Backus summer bome.| sideration the future European demand which will be tremendous e monies an T. pser was est e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— when the war ends : .man. The bride was attired in a R R R s T ) Do, of ‘dark blue georgette crepe| John Auger has returned from the REFORT OF CONDITION OF TEEN WORTRERN WAFIONAL All this can hardly help shooting up the price of lumber. There- embroidered in ecru.. She carried a | TwWin Cities where he attended the n{:%’,&m' THE ';Ag OF MINWESOTA, fore we eay: b“dfit:o‘;g‘:t ggu dpu"'k r‘o:e buds.eu fixflg&le of his sister, Mrs. Charles| (}{(e(g::‘?teun-?}!:(’fl%tz b YN0, 1917, v i1 » ; T T ] e and groom are w . er No. kpown: in social circles in the city. - E i 1. a Loans and dmco‘l:&fiOU}.?..CEs $341,808.17 Bulld Thls Yaar and save “nno' Miss Harriet Mcl(‘:ninon darinls the NOTICE 5 U. 8. bonds (other than Liberty o haae past few months being actively en- —— . S. bonds deposited to secure .circulation : — gaged in securing recruits for the| There will be a big dance out at 6. PaymiBRTVAlUe) ..ol 50,000.00 See us at once with your building plans for this year at least. navy as Crookston’s recruiting offi-|the North farm Saturday night. e Bonde . uwacription for LIDEMY o osoieh cer. Mr. Chesterman is junior mem- | Everybody welcome. 2-630 . §°§“'d .“Thflm.('h. T ,280. a i - ber of the firm of G. S. Chesterman —_— onds other than U. S. Bonds tal sav- ' & Son I R. Severtson of Thief River Tngs deposits o e romer. 2275 10,000.00 - Falls was in the city today, enroute d Bont()ls c:oaned (other than U. S. 1 T0 WORK FOR RED CROSS to his home from Cass Lake. where 5 0{:‘ s) R 6,000.00 o he had been on business. Mr. Sev- @ ec‘:;.,tesmz]ufifng ‘;’:0'5.;5 ounoe ‘““‘One Board or a Carload” oo An interesting meeting of the La-|ertson is in the insurance business. = un{)l%dgsd AAAAAA i i dies Aid society of the Presbyterian otal bonds, securities, etc. 57,169.15 church was held yesterday afternoon| VAUDBEVILLE at the Grand 9. Stock of Federal Tteserve Bank (56 i y y 3 of subscription) .. 1,800.00 in the basement of the church. At|Theatre Sunday. Shows in the 11. Furniture and fixtures ........ 10,000.00 this meeting it was decided to dis-| AFTERNOON at 2:30 and in the 13. a Nelrane'l:.)‘:mt duel fl"omNuDPrgve continue the regular aid meetings|evening at 7:30. (Vaudeville. at Chicago, and Bt Lonts. Lo s 2416752 during the month of July and Au-|7:45) and the second show about b Net amount due from approved gust, and to hold social work after-|9:15. 2-630 reserve agents in other re- o serve cities ................ 7,156.34 31,323. noons once a week, when the ladies — 14. Net amount due from banks and bankers 386 ,will be entertained at the different{ Mr. and Mrs. August Asleson and (other than included in 13 or 21)...... 24,515.23 Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Slette of Albert /" homes. At these meetings work will 16. Other checks on banks in the same cit be done either for our soldier boys|Lea, Minn., were in the city yester- 17. a Oul;fl"e“ é‘hsec'ifs‘“’;;“fi‘go‘gfig} 1,070.00 or_articles will be made for the an-|day, enroute to Roseau, where they nual Christmas sale. The next meet-| will visit with relatives for two ing will be held next Friday after-|weeks. They are making the trip by 18. 5?;}1’%3 noon at the home of Mrs. Quincy|automobile and report the roads are 20. 2460.00 21. Lawful reserve in vault and from Federal Reserve. Bank. 46,897.63 .Brooks. ZMesdames E. E. Kenfield |excellent. and Brooks will be hostesses. It'was = Wi 22 Redemptiof fund with U, S. rer and”due } ATy ey also decided to donate $25 toward To intending settlers and farm la- © en;‘;:fl:”l U‘.ms‘ ‘H’Jnfiurir“".'“"“’" and'due 2,600.00 THE UNIVERSAL CAR “'buying materials for Red Cross work | borers apply to W. E. Black. Can- o Wi bl and aid members will' knit whatever |adian Government Agel;}. Dcll‘ifl'(;rd otal . T < $687,565.20 " i8 ‘necessary. Everything will be|Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for 24. Capital stock paid in . $ 50,000.00 g i . .made uniform and according to in-|settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other 2. Surplus fund .._... $ 10,000.00 . In l_)"s-y cities or the county road, the . 'stru:tions Agiven ou;. htio RteddCrosz information in Western Cnnad;.z ntr g B e e L Ford is a favorite over the whole motor ' workers. Anyone wishing to dona nd taxes paid 2 96. ) ) ! { thelr services for this cause are ask- 2. Circulating notes' outsianding 50.500.00 field. There are strong reasons why half ......_._{ ed to telephone Mrs. Quincy Brooks.| Claude Winebrenner, who has 1. Net SIOoURt due o avnroved r T the buyers of America demand Ford cars. { = been the guest of his:father, Martin 32. Net amount due to banks and bankers (other ' They have proved their i PICNIC POSTPONED Winebrenner, and of his uncle and than included in 30 or 31) .. 2,162.95 ve prove eir worth under the s L —_ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Winebren- - !”n.dmivldtag.gg“‘:lt:‘:a?:c?tomch o most trying conditions in all parts of the The pichic to be held today at|ner of Dewey avenue, has returned 55, Coetinooad copodits Subject to sheck.... 299,124.85 world. People b . ‘Diamond Point by members of the to his home in Elkhart, Ind. %6 GortinSpner” than for ‘money borrowed)- 18,660.50 - People buy Ford cars because they wal Sortne o T i One of the best roads out of Be 37, Cashiers sohocks ‘outstanding " 1" 398539 know what they have done and will do. until further notice. me of the best ro = Total demand deposits subject Ll i midji runs to Blackduck. Grease up fal demand depoalte ’a“s,"?’.%, The_y .lmve hom{ne one of the everyday ne- poux (car, Joad Mp she family and i aapesit st ko JJaenaata cessities. Touring Car $360, Runabout A ) D) o; }fxly? The new park at the lake ok :%t;‘ct%s or mubject o 30 daysior $345, Conpelet $505, Town Car $595, Sedan 5 Personals and makes an ideal splot for your picnic, 41 Certificates of deposit (other than for money $645, all f. 0. b. Detroit. On display and 2 43. Other time deposit: 43,072 q Newsy Notes o b i e Autos will make up a large part to Reserve, Item: and 43 $134.517.04 of the parade at Blackduck on July United States deposits, not subject to Reserve: Fourth. Kelliher alone has forty 45. Postal savings deposits .................... 3,538.46 owners of cars who have all signed up to come down in a body and en- ter the parade. 1-629 James French is visiting relatives Total in New Hampshire for a month. ota State of Minnesota, H I, W. L. Brooks, med bank, do sol- ¢ emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of C. W. Jewett Co., Inc And Authorized Ford Sales and Service o A TR, Phone 474 Bemidji, Minn. C. M. BACON, GEO. W. RHEA, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of June, 1917. pany. He was formerly commercial OSCAR NELSON, Notary Public, manager of the Northwestern Tele- (Notarial Seal) Beltrami County, Minn., phone company here. 1td 629 My commission expires Jan. 11, 1922. ALIST MEETING 4 rs’ bread. Ask your ‘rzcoe‘: l;ol:klo'ufloo dyz'n( William Giles and bride returned to Grand Forks, N. D., yesterday af- ter spending a week here. They will make their home in Grand Forks, where Mr. Giles is employed with the International Harvester com- Miss Stella Haugen of Bagley is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. E. Rich- ardson. Mrs. Mike Downs has gone to North Dakota where she will visit her sister for a month. PIRITU, Ome of these mice days you ought Th% annual business meeting and L E R R RS SR R R R RN EEER to go to Hakkerup's and have YOUT | gjection of officers of the First Spir-|& x picture taken.—Adv. . 148t | jtualist church of Bemidji will be{x DRESSMAKING * . a . held Sunday night, July 1; at 8| *x “ " z ” . Mrs. Anton Anderson of Becida |y clock in the church building. Tt is| Reasonable Prices x - I was in Bem:]dji hyestel"fl&yvleflNN“:-; most urgent that members be pres- |« Misses Dahl & XVestberg : r to BEgland and other points in North |ant at this time. *x 413 Minn. Ave. A 2 s . . Dakota, where she will vi:;,t rela- A. A. CARTER, |* . * Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- tives and friends for a month. 2-630 Presigent.id & & & Kk kK& X K KKK ity about themselves. Why not call them up? R R R R R P R R R R R R R I PR R R R R R R R %« KOORS BROTHERS 00. +#x %% GENERAL MERCHANDISE +* ) %« Bakers and Confectioners ¥ ¥*x Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & REX THEATRE| Laughs# TONICHT Laughs ||[l| i sad sowes +% PHOTOORAPEER 33 O 00 COns 208 % Photos Day and Night & % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, + * careful buyers « TONICGHT The most popular Comedian in the World % Confectionery,Cigarsand & x, buy here. = * N. L. HAKKERUP ] —ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW— | x Fountain Goods ". x* W. G. SCHROEDBR « : o CHAS. CHAPL|N # 316 Minn. Ave. Phome 136 x* Bemiajt Phove 65 & e DR E il et A R R R R R R R R R R R R R “The Heart of ) in his newest Mutual-Special Comedy R T T T T T T T T T T Y I I T ™ ™ 9 €€ 9 ¥« MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS &% ‘.: HUB CLOTHING : T3 EAN LAND . * "f[ilil Keep ' he cur e ¥ i holemls and Ratatl & o b % Good substantial clothing & * Plancs, Orgaas and Sewiag &% : Xx and shoes at moderate % Presenting MAIlngmERIt'{E “THE CURE” is a cure guaranteed to cure any case of blues cur- x Machines a% Land, Loans, Insurdnse & Drices b mm)(;:s ds;::; ree- able—also + 117 Third 8t. Bemiast &% sad City Property ‘: “Honest Abe” G : s x an Bloek Bemidji & ones rossman SHORTY HAMILTON : Fhons $10- W feefichf e e Propristor % " x J. BISIAR, Manager fii”lll"l’lilli* 218 Minn. Ave. x “‘ lsssmlffll'solllflblld! in a two-part drama and EEEX KK R AR KK RK :&:ii#l!«kiikltit vitagraph comedy with Py ~ - 2 95 R R I T T s T T T T I LY IIIITSITITYYV'”™”Y”" NDERSON * & ¥ * MARY A : Seeing Ametl'dlca First i s Fat at 2 _waron moserrar_ 3+ * a news weekly * THE HOME CAFE *: “Every Watc| ureable” - * Ham Comedy All Seats 15c—Shows at 7:30, 8:45, 9:15 f x *x % The DAILY PIONEER re- % P ! *x ordon Burns, Prop. ) 3 H'"Is Fatal vlulln" Gordon B Prop «% BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. %X ceives wire service of the % | | * K 204 Minn. Ave. :fi UNITED PRESS Association. % A roaring comedy with an all- TH E ATRE i % Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. % * star cnst, including the famous I * ¥ A. W. Peterson, Mgr. J * fun-makers, HAM and BUD * ¥ K . * Usual admission and hours I I R e R R S R e R R R R L S R R R R R RS R R R S S R R SRS S % “.

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