Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 30, 1917, Page 3

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i MR e THE BEMIDJI i Coming Events aining School. September 11 mi county district court convenes. *Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian T. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. June 30—Public street auction e. BAPTIST PICNIC } 3| " miles northwest of Bemidji. / ternoon was spent in games ! swimming. Supper was . There. was a large attendance. | young people. ELKS DANCE A SUCCESS Intérnational Raggers. Red Cross chapter. ' Personals and Newsy Notes passed the day with friends. - A splendid idea. Let’s ‘have \ few days. Mrs. Charles Blake, Miss " terday. e picture taken.—Adv. Miss “lara Sather has » er, for a couple of days. mitqrs in the city yesterday. groeer for it. Mr. and Mrs. George T. will leave this evening for Buick car which stad, of the Bemidji Auto company. Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mylgreunce, this 6th day of December, A. D. 188. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- the Mucods Surfaces of the Syetens. Seat 8 aces of the System. Sen for (e;'dl}zoalfi.n free. # . J. EY & CO., Toledo, O. 8old by all druggists, T5c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. REX THEATRE TONIGHT —ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW— “Forced to Kill” By the hypnotic power of a man ‘who poses as her friend she clears her name and saves her sister from him after a terrifi mental struggle a2 ] ‘William Fox presents CLADYS BROCKWELL The girl of a thousand ex- pressions “Her Tnl'hpnlinn" Story by Norris Shannon .Directed by Richard Stanton. Usual admission and hours TOMORROW THE ADVENTURER June 18 to July 27—Summer Next term of Bel- Members of the Baptist Sunday 8chool ‘enjoyed a picnic yesterday at the Jackson farm two and a half The af- and served. \ Sev- eral of the parents accompanied the The Elks dance given last evening in the Elks hall for the benefit of the Red Cross, was & success in every way. Music was furnished by the Refresh- ments . were served. From $30 to $35, which will approximate the net proceéds, will be turned over to the Miss Blanche Smith of Fern Hill motored to Bemidji yesterday and a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. 62t8¢ Dr. A. Dannenberg returned yester- day morning from the Twin Cities < where he had been on business for a Ruth Blake, Mrs. George Kaiser and Miss . g Mablé’Saunders of Turtle River were i sitorsinBemidjiyes- returned Pr from Brainerd where she had been “Yithe guest of her brother, Oscar Sath- Mrs. J. C. Ingersoll of the town of BEckles was among the business You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your as7ee Mich., where they will get their new they purchased through the local dealer, Olaf Ong- ice cream today. midji yesterday. box of candy. Everybody ' welcome. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis who have/|gection of officers of the First Spir- spent the past three months at San-|jiyalist church of Bemidji will ger, N. D, returned to in Kelliher yesterday. The Red Cross is still in the lead.|gnt at this time. They were the first to ask for a place in the parade at Blackduck m:n1 Fourth. ‘W. H. Verity of the town of Lan- gor was in the city today on busi- ness. Mr. Verity is chairman of the town board of Langor. Have you had your dish of Koors’ Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Blom of town of Eckles transacted business in Be- Koors’. ice cream is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. The tallest lady at Blackduck on July Fourth gets an auto ride and a Mrs. Eddie Stamidiki of Deer River is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bart Stafford, for a month. ... NOTICE There will be a big dance out at the North farm Saturday There is going to be big doings at Leonard July 4. Why not spend the day there? It is just a nice drive. 2-72 Katie Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon of Shevlin, who was operated upon at St. Anthony’s hospital Monday for appendicitis, is getting along nicely and will be able to return home in a few days. Mrs. F. S. Lycan is expected to re- l'turn this evening from Idylwilde, | Hubert, where she has been the guest of Mrs. Thomas Beare and Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll. 628tf It will be a good fight to see, when Summit Township heavyweights go after the $8.00 prize in the tug of war at Blackduck July Fourth. This team has never been beaten. 1-630 Mrs. I. W. French who was here as a delegate from Bemidji, was call- ed to Little Falls Monday on account of the illness of her father.—Akeley Herald Tribune. 628tf 1-630 Lucy Williams, secretary of the Northern Farmers’ club, was in Be- midji today and turned in several subscriptions for the Weekly Pio- neer, the same to be credited to the Northern Farmers’ club in the Week ly Pioneer Farm club contest. SPIRITUALIST MEETING The annual business meeting and night. 2-630 2 be their home|yeld Sunday night, July 1, at 8 o’clock in the church building. It is most urgent that members be pres- A. A. CARTER, President. CHURCHES July | o_ 2630 2-630 VAUDEVILLE at the Grand : Theatre Sunday. Shows in ‘the Episcopal. i AFTERNOON at 2:30 and in the| Sunday will be observed in the evening at 7:30. (Vaudeville at|Bpiscopal church at Patriotic Sun- 9:15. days. (. - 360,000 to loan on farms. Dean| A pags soloist, C. L. Pegelow of Land " Co.—Adv. 471t | pinneapolis will sing at Blackduck| Church scnool at 10:30 a. m. on the Fourth of July, City Hall, 10 | Morning service at 11:30. In com- a. m. J. J. Conger, till daylight fades. a. m. quartette. weeks. 7:45) and the second show about|day. At 11 a. m. the choir will ren- Elmer Hutchinson of Eagle Bend|Duty of the Ages to Each Other.” returned to his home today. He has|Invitations to attend have been given been the guest of friends in Thiefjto the mayor, councilmen and the River Falls and Bemidji for several|city firemen. Glen Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. will return this eve- ning from Green county, Iowa, where he has been working for the past few months on a large farm. Baseba.l teams are all heading for Blackduck this Fourth of July. Blackduck’s baseball manager gives all teams a chance to play, the umps will be busy from early in the day ‘MicssfHe!%; Evans will have as her guest” fof: fwo--weeks, Miss:Henrt= {4t -39-a-m-+-Sunday- etta Anderson of Breckenridge. Miss schon Evans and. Miss Anderson were room -One.of these mice au; i"“ ough; mates while attending the University to Hakkerup’s an ave yl‘;‘:! of Minnesota. ) The University of Minnesota sends of. S. F. Pattison to make Fourth of July oration at Blackduck. He will speak in the city hall at 10 Music by band and Miss Serena Blue of Moval Lake was in the city yesterday. companied a party of summer resort- ers to Cass Lake where they spend a week on Star Island. They spent the past week at the Blue home. Captain O. A. Sandgren and wife and son, Lloyd, will leave Monday for Grand Forks, N. D., will be the guests of Mr. Sandgren’s mother, Mrs. G. Sandgren, for two 2-630 [der patriotic hymns and the rector will preach on the subject, *“The All are cordially in- vited. George Backhurst, rector. Congregational. 1-630 | pliance with a government request through Herbert C. Hoover, the sub- ject for the morning sermon will be “Economy.” Christian Endeavor meets at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o’clock. We desire to call atten- tion to our new arrangement where- by mothers having small children can have them cared for in the Sunday school room. during service. All mothers are invited to bring their babies and avail themselves of this privilege. C. N. Foss, pastor. St. Phili Cathol s ic. Low mass at 8 o’clock; high mass 1f 1-630 A. m.; vespers and benediction .at 7:30 p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Chrit Science, Services in the morning at o’clock in the Elks’ hall. Methodist Episconal. Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock, sermon subject, “In Freedom’s Cause,” a patriotic discourse. Eve- ning worship at 8 o’clock, sermon subject, “Faith.” Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. To all the services of this church everybody is cordially welcomed. B. D. Hanscom, minister. 11 the male 1-630 She ac- Presbvterian. . ‘“Halting Between Two Opinions” (1 Kings 18:21) will be the subject of the morning address at the Pres- byterian chureh at 11 o’clock. Sun- day evening the pastor will preach on the subject, “Guilded Chains,” where they an art drama vroduced by the i U. S. Amusement Corp. To intending settiers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Canada. 3238tt ford, pastor. ject, Licenses to wed as reported today Tun.” by Clerk of District Court Hans L. ‘Waage follow: Andrew Nomland of Fisher to Miss Tillie Helgeson; Jos. Vamrey of Bemidji to Miss Rose Vaneyck, and J. L. Kelly of St. Paul to Miss Nora Pullar.—Crookston Daily Times. 3 p. m. Your films quality finished. De- veloping 10c* prints 3¢, 4c, 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Baby photos by lady operator with tact and patience. You save money. 616tf Soper. (Tsaiah 55:6). meet at 10 a. m.,, and Christian En- deavor at 7 p. m. to attend these services. Salvation Army. Sunday school 1:30 p. m., sub- “Jeremiah’s Life’'s Work Be- Memory text, Salvation meeting 8:15 p. m. Street meeting 7:15 p. Meetings in Fifth ward hall: Sun- m. Praise meeting Meetings Wednesday and Friday 8:15 p. m. All are welcome. 0. A. Sandgren, captain. . Mm. day school 2 p. Baptist. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach- ing service 11 a. m. by Rev. M. A. B. Y. P. U. service 7 p. m., Muriel Wright, leader. Sunday school will All are invited L. P. War- Acts 26:16. half hour—FARE 5c. and children. BEMIDJI-NYMORE BUS HIRE s site? A location for a fine residence? cozy little home? WE HAVE THE LOTS Office Block, for prices and June discount. ‘What kind of a lot are you looking for? EASY PAYMENTS TOWNSITE Cap. Nat Bank quign St. Paul. Minnesota. aanmnunmnnnnnnn We employ licensed chauffeurs only. Service and Courtesy at all times. We especially invite the patronage of the women i Or just a place for a Pick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post A good business 4 | | — N g Bemidji-Nymore Bus Hire Bus leaves Northern National Bank on the hour and half hour .for Nymore from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M—FARE 5c. We will run bus from Third street to Thirteenth street every DAILY PIONEER TONIGHT Al CHESTER CONKLIN 3-2 PART KEYSTONES p7 Comedy 6 REELS FORD e STERLINGC . in "The Snow Cure”; 4 A RIOT OF FUN---Shows 7:30, 8:20, 9:30 FATTY ARBUCKLE “Bright Lights" “ATug Boat Romeo” Admission G R N TH E ATRE Admission 8c & 16¢c A . 5c & 16¢c TOMORROW---SUNDAY Afternoon at 2:30 v AUDEV' LLE Two Shows Night o Children 10c--Adults 25¢ 1:30--9:15. Admission 25¢ ' H H (11 Morgan--Fields--Snyder in “CHINATOWN?” A Singing, Talking, Comedy Act of Merit Also a Triangle Drama and a Comedy — . GOMING M “Mothers of France" | ONDAY---Sarah Bernhardt in “Mothers of France m:.‘l:: :edk Cl;oss cha.pt::- will com- ::r v:lea;?dh Szlsl(l) gn tl:le minstrel | provisions of said law and espectally ork at once making supplies | Show which w. e used in buyin for the soldiers. There will bo s|materials to be used. It is import. | Section 4 thereof, in which it is pro- :fifi%:gin'j't‘:lemnym lgnfi;noon tn 3 ::: :imtth l: la.rg& nttend:]::ee bekpufi vided that certain practioners of e public Tar; t] meeting, as the work wi Durposs’ bf falbing Drr '5,'“‘";’0?: b6 organized for (s sHaLaer chiropody may make application for ut:;:dt :l?epoifiting different committees S registration before July 1, 1917, and cha bl':x;ches. I:Igrz. xf P?h%v hglet'ter"s:; TO MINNESOTA CHIROPODISTS |be regls:er:d v;ltholtxtsixoa(l,x:)lna;lfin on i— chiirman, has called the meeting payent o8 wi9¢:0 g g and requests that all members of the sngaog:ecl:alll):;:bgSgiv?e::r;lllel.?:; gota State Board of Chlropedy- Bx- fhed Cross chapter, as well as others | of Minnesota, 1917, being entitled |*Mminers & Reglstration. W. V. bRt b e :1":&!'11:; me;rfllllgercsfinbf “An act to regulate the practice of | Ramsburg, Secretary, 801 Pillsbury, . P-lchiropody,” attention is called to all Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 1-630 * ****;E&*;**;L‘E***: AR E R R R R R N P e R T EET * LEIB x|* A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. *| % DR.J. W. DIEDRICH x *x Architects and Engineers +|% SPECIALIST x|* DENTIST - X x|%x EYR BAR NOSE THROAT + * Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. % S—— ¥ Phone 123 Markham.Bldg. |4 el Oftice Ehione 376-W : B KRR KRR r g, Glasses Fitted *|x Res. Phone 376-R ® KKK KK KKK K% %%%%uq | Glbbons Blag. Phone 106 & ¥ X X F X K K X XA K K K K K N X x TOM SMART Midadii il AR R ERERRILELEE RS R R R R R R R 2 % DRAY AND TRANSFER ¢ |* * ¥ XX XXX R x xx & k& %|% DR. G. M. PALMER - * Safe and Plano Moving + |* A. DANNENBERG *|* DENTIST * * Res. Phone 68 818 Ameries ¢ ¥k First anonfl;l Bank Bidg. &|% Office Phone 134, Residence 346 & — KR IR KA R AR R xus|® and chronio dlseases ISR EEEERREERRRRR R LR R R 2R R et CHIROPRACTOR ] Bl o ot b ot ol ol 5 8 i o ol * DR E. A SHANNON,M.D, +|* Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-5 7-8 [* DR. D. L STANTON ~ ¥ &« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & |* Phone 406-w | * DENTISY * * Office in Mayo Block N A R R RS R E R R R R RIE Office in Winter Bloek * % Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 + :“*“**““"“‘*"‘**: b st ishesthis wbaisishs wlihats —_ MR EE R EE LR DR P R R R R R R R R N K E xR xR uxx %% xkxa|x DB B ERICHARDSON 1 DR. J. T. TUOMY ® x «|x Office: Troppman Block *x|® DENTIST « : . Ynn‘ C. R. SANBORN e : Fuone 180-J Bemidji, Minn : - North of Markham Hotel - SICIAN AND SURGEON |3 » 4 & # Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 & L EEE R R R 5 ¥ Ofice—Miles Block "ua*u««;cc:c:::::”””""""”” ::::::::::::::::q GRAHAM M. TORRANCE *|* ** & X x Xk xxxauuu&x — b4 MLAW : LAWYER o|® DR. H. A, NORTHROP - P ARD X Miles Block Phone 660 ¢ |% OSTBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & . CIAN AND SURGBON * |y sk xkk kK x k k& & & 4| % AND: BURGEON b : ’«ifiii«i««icc«:«’o’ Suite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg # Troppman Block *|* W.K DENISON. D.V.M. +|* Oftios. Thone 183 b * Bemidji, Minn. ;: o VETERINARIAN * P EEERE I AR I KRN RN R T T T flice Phone 3-R Res. 99-J ¥ |x x k x kX X K R K K K X X & & *x 3rd St. and Irvine 3 : :iili«i!llliili*’,¢,¢’**’*n.:':¢’:* J. WARNING! * DR. E. H. SMITH KX XXX XK XK KX%%x&* VETERINARY SURGEON & ¥ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON + | x DRS. GILMORE & McCANN & |* Office and Hospital 3 doors & ¥ _ Office Security Bank Block % | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS &|* West of Troppman Store % LR R E R R R R R R Oftice—Miles Block ¥ Phone No. 209 bal :ii;;i«ii!i!il#f KKK KRR IR F[(FEEK KA KKK KRN EINER JOHNSON IR R R R R R R R R R R Y] & PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON & |% * t & * Bemid}, Minn. | JHE BEMIDJI DAILY PIOREER | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER hthahal ol b b B R R K 1P PRI | P R ppepapepepepenpepeppey. % .“\—_‘—— e — 1 . s . — These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers . Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? belaheBolaiohaboheia b i b R £ £ B 3 B B R R g e : KOORS BROTHERS CO. %« %% GENERAL MERCHANDISE & —_ Bakers and Confectioners l: P *x Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & * Manufacturers and Jobbers & HOTOGRAPHER *x Flour Feed, otc. The & % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, i: Photos Pay and Night c.lru(nl.buy-n * * Confectionery, Cigarsand x ’l buy here. 1 x * Fountain Goods «: N:: L. BAKKERDP jo® w. G. 'gcnnomn * % 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 ¥, :« Bemidji Phowe 65 & il dddddds i R LR R R N R N N T P P P PR T T T Y —_— li‘“ll’lllflI‘Ifl'Ilfiffil”i”‘l”‘&i**f{{&l«i{*l # MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS +#& *x% HUB CLOTHIN( *x Wholesale and Retail *x DEAN LAND CO. K & : « Planos, Organs and Bewing &% ¥ Good substantial clothing + pe Maehines #% Land, Loans, Insurance C: and ’h"e‘fl“ moderate & % 117 Third 8t. Bemidji &% and City Property *x e : * Phone 673-W %% Troppman Bloek Bemidji 4% ‘““Honest Abe” Grossman, & S = J. BISIAR, Manager KRR E R 2] Proprietor * KEER R KRR R KKK «,.,,z},s,‘fl“:':':',,,: :iliii{*11Ci#f#::*#**#ik*ii#l!iufiti!*iiti#ii**l 1 o * | * Eat at *X _WATCH HOSPITAL- *« | : THE HOME CAFE :: “Every Watch Cureabld” 4!: : ! * The DAILY PIONEER : Gordon Burns, Prop. :: Bmlzl‘))il J’EWEALRY CO. *% ceives wire urvg:e of !r:; : —-—4 Minn. Ave. +*¥ UNITE! 'RESS Associ: % Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave, % g, PAED B atlon: J * *K A. W. Peterson, Mgr. 4(: 1 : % X * * LR R R R R R R R AR R R R R R Y P e LT Y

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