Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 2, 1917, Page 6

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BL CKDUCK FOURTH OF JULY PROGRAM FORENOON. 9:15—Grand Calithumpian and Civic Parade. Best appearing float. . Best appearing individual costume. Most comic float . Most comic individual costume.... 10:00—Program at the City Hall. Music by the Blackduck Band. Patriotic Airs by the Blackduck Male Quartet. Address—Professor S. F. Pattison of the University of Minnesota Vocal Solo—C. L. Pegelow. Selection—Band. 11:00—Boys’ race, under 12 years, Summit Ave.... 11:15—Girls’ race, under 16, First street...... 11:30—Three legged race, First street 11:45—100-yard dash, Main street...... 11:50—=Sack race, Main street ..1st prize $1, 1st prize $1, AFTERNOON. 1st prize $5.00, 2nd prize . .Prize Prize ...Prize $2.50 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 .1st prize$l, 2nd 50c 2d 60c 2d 50c 1st prize $3, 2d $1.50 ..1st prize $1, 2d 650c 1:00—Tug of War—Summit township against the World, corner Summit Ave. and First street 1:30—Horse running race, first heat ) 1:45—Second heat ) 2:00—Third heat ) 2:15—Running broad jump, Main street 2:30—Team hitching and unhitching contest, Summit Ave..... 3:00—Bull Ring, at Ball Grounds 3:30—Ball Game, Kelliher vs. Hines. 7:00 p. m.—Hop, Skip and Jump, First street...... 7:15—High Kick, First street .. (Two out of three) Main St. .Prize $8.00 1st prize $8, 2d $5 ...1st $2, 2d 50c . .Prize §3 Prize $5 1st $1, 2d 50c 1st $1, 2d 50c 7:30—Boys’ bicycle race, from Bank corner around the block—1st $2, 2d $1 7:46—Standing broad jump, Main street..... 10-piece orchestra will play all night. 9:00—Dance at City Hall. ———— Special Man with longest hair—Hair cut by R. Hauser and dinner at Sather’s restaurant. Man with longest whiskers—Shave at Smith’s barber shop and a Na- Prizes——— tional colors tie at Oppegards, and dinner at Merchants Hotel. Tallest man—Dress hat by T. A. Fattest man—1 pair khaki pants by Summit Merc. Co.,, and dinner at Sather’s restaurant. Largest number of people in one load—$2.00 in trade at any store. First National Bank. Largest family—A dish of ice cream for each member at street booth Cross. of C. L. Bye and G. Sather, and 1 can coffee by L. M. Moon. Family coming longest distance by team—Silver dish by James F. Sullivan, and 4-1b. can of peaches by W. 8. Baker. Heaviest man and wife—Dinner at Palace Hotel. Best general purpose team—1 pair of sweat pads, J. M. Reed. Woman with largest feet—1 pair of silk hose, J. I. LaBarge. The oldest man and wife—Dinner at J. H. Anderson’s restaurant and $#2 in trade at any store, State Bank. The latest married couple—Dinner at Merchants Hotel. Largest load of people from out of town in auto—5 gallons gasoline by N. H. Healy. Tallest lady—Auto ride by R. T. Praught and box candy by the City Drug Store. .1st $1, 2d 50c | | THE BAND WILL PLAY ALL DAY P THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER L E R R R E R R SRR R R R NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— ~ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day AR KKK XXX KK Akkk kR Ak e KRN KKK KX Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated g spe- cialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W L E R R R E R R R R R R b A 22232 23 2 L2223 822 BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE Leave emidji....7:30 A. M. 1:30 P. M. Leave Bemidji 7:30 P. M. Arriving at Birchmont 8A M, 2P M, 8P M LAVINIA The abvoe schedule will be followed but- is subject to change. | WAR SCOQOPS UL LT T T T T T T T LT T LT TTTT YR BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. Moberg Construction Company Hufiman & U’Lsary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178.-W or i ADDITIONAL LOCALS David Larson of Minneapolis is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Larson, for a week. Miss Emma Goran was the guést of Misses Margaret and Genevieve Johnson of Hines over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacLachlan, George Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flatner and daughter, Lillian, spent Sunday at the Blackburn farm. Mrs. J. P, Chance, Miss Katherine and Jerome Chance of Little Falls motored to Bemidji yesterday and spent the night at the Markham. Misses Tressie and Lora Harris of Minneapolis arrived this morning and will be the guests of their father, Judge J. E. Harris, over the Fourth. Rev T. B. Nordale left Saturday night for Hines where he conducted services in the Swedish Lutheran church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman of Glencoe are visiting at the Luman Aldrich home in the town of Eckles. The trip was made by auto and the roads were in exceptionally good condition. Judge J. E. Harris married Guy O’Brien and Blanche Olive Cook, both of Hines, Saturday afternoon and al- so Anton Anderson and Lillian Selle of Birch Island the same afternoon. Deputy Sherm S James Black returned Saturday night from Fergus Falls where they had taken Elmer Bierman to the state hospital. . Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Carol of Daven- port, Ia., spent Sunday at the Mark- ham. They will spend the next two weeks at Birchmont. Mrs. Carroll is a sister of Miss Mary Lyden of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payham of St. Cloud were in the city over Sun- day. Mr. Payham is connected with the large new Pan Motor company at St. Cloud. Dr. and Mrs. H. A, Northrop and Mrs. N. A. Corcoran and daughter, Catherine, of Beloit, Wis., who are guests at the Northrop home, motor- ed to Itasca State park yesterday. Mrs. Corcoran is Dr Northrop’s Color of Lightning. The color of lightning is almost en- tirely due to the nature of the sub- stance in its track that is made in- candescent. The blue, red., purple or silver tints, which are ordinarily much more brilliantly marked in tropical countries than they ever are in this latitude, are due to the same circum- Cyclomobile? Value Over $75.00, Classy, Durable, Speedy, Electric Equipped, TO BE CIVEN AWAY SAVE TH GRAND THEATRE OR coupon books. and cost no more. THE BOY the contest. stance as that which produces the col- or designedly communicated to the light of different kinds of fireworks. Each different tomufn ingrediept that floats in the air' has its own proper hue, which 1t can communicate to the lightning. The vapor of iron has one kind of shine and the vapor of sulphur another. Willing at Any Cost. Lawyer—But you have no grounds for divorce. Can't you get him to strike you, drag you around by the hair, or something like that? Woman (sobbing)—No, no! And how I've tried! —Town Topics. The English tree sparrow is said to be the’ t .species referred to in COUNTER SALES BOOKS Get our price on any style of sales books you desire. All printed, ready for use. = DON'T BUY FROM T FIRST ORDER TAKER COMES ALONG but telephone us for our price. We guarantee to de- liver you just as good an or- der book for less money than most order takers offer you. L2308 208333208282 *E * | B :: * * * * * * * * . * A o : * : ] L2 2282222328222 220 2 2 81 HEE K E K KN KK KK FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidiji, DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children lhe 3 WHAT BOY OR CIRL WILL EARN THIS Given with tickets sold at the BECINNING MONDAY, GET YOUR PARENTS, RELATIVES, AND FRIENDS TO SAVE THE VOTES FOR YOU Extra votes will be given soon, The coupons may be used as tickets to the GRAND THEATRE or ELKO THEATRE, Polling the largest number of votes at the end of CETS THE CAR CONTEST BEGINS MONDAY, JULY SECOND ENDS WITHIN SIXTY DAYS E VOTES THE ELKO THEATRE JuLY 2 to those who sell OR CIRL FOR SALE. FOR SALE—At a bargain, choi residence property Minn. For 'particulars write 1556, Crookston, Minn. FOR SALE—W r mnps, : ‘Pa; bound, showing all nltlonl of earth. Every home should one during these times of war. assures you of one. We. ha limited number only. Read de in big ad in this issue. Office. FOR SALE—House, 1119 Bet Ave. Might consider s property in trade. house. Ed. Achenhach Box ly‘ Bemidji Minn. FOR RERT. FOR RENT—House, Tenth and Minz: nesota. Call Duncalf, Phone 1. F-2. 629 FOR RENT—Furnished front room.’ 1119 Beltrami Ave. 629t WANTED WANTED—Second hand ladies’ cycle; also second hand boy's: cycle. Address “Bicycle,” Pion office. 621 WANTED—Work on farm by -and wife. 818 Irvine Ave., midji, Minn. / 6 WANTED—Tutor for college “a bra. Address 333 Pioneer. 3 WANTED—Girl for general ho work. 703 Bemidji Ave. = 638tt WANTED—Buyers. Now .is~ chance to get Royal Beach only half mile from city i from 580 to 694 feet long. ! T. Beaudette, Tailor. Call at|119" Third St. WANTED--One or two small mo less children of good paren to board and care for. Good h and care guaranteed. 1 “H. A .K.,” clo Pioneer. MISCELLANEOUS® WANTED—A cook, $45 per month kitchen maid, $18 per month; al- 30 table waitress, $20 per mon Address Superintendent, Lake J lia Sanatorium, Puposky, Minn. 6-7l FOR SALE AR EEE RS R E R T R DRESSMAKING Reasonable Prices Misses Dahl & Westberg 413 Ming,. Ave. x x * x « * * * x (222838 &4 R R R R R R R Y THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ABSENCE Makes Fonder of rerend ! —THAT'S THE IDEA. AT BEMID]L Our facilities for all kinds of high- grade photographic work are first- class; our best skill, artistic train- ing, and personal efforts are at the i service of all who desire true por- traiture; the kind that interprets the If You Aren't on the Job . SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT POSES AND FINISHED) ATTRACTIVELY The Hakkerup Studio the Heart Grow Some One Else, IRERERE MINN! exquisite grace and charm of child- hood and womanhood, and the strength, dignity and character of manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemidji, Minn. 333 CORNER RESIDENCE LOTS, 5-room house, 2 lots, only $900. 40-acre improved farm, 3 mflu. $1,200. t Elegant span mules, harness l.nd wagon, $250. Hotel, 20 bedrooms, thorous’hl! modern, nicely furnished (have 4@ steady boarders) $8,000. New 12x16 tent on leased groun full of new furniture, worth lbm $175, only $75. s Fine farm for rent. Let me insure your property ‘or auto. 6-room cottage, (rent) $18. fine ' location " Confectionery car and fixtures 100 Double alley ten pinett and tent, - cost $500. Sell cheap. % Popcorn Crispett machinery, com- plete, snap. \ & SPLENDID DRIVING ‘M A R BN HARNESS AND BUGGY, $250. The ‘best corner residence in city, $5,000. 8-room house and lot for only $1,- 200. ELEGANT MODERN HOUSE, large . grounds, $1,900. MIGHT RENT. Restaurant down town doing good business, $500. 40 acres hardwood land, 6 miles out. $1,200. 20 acres hardwood land, 6 miles out, $500. Modern 6-room house, garage, 2 lots, $2,250. Good young horse, 12, harness and wagon, $150. Have his mate at $150. 5-room house and barn on one- half acre, $2,000. 5-room house, modern except heat $1,900. Highly improved 10 acres one mile’ out, $1,200. Might trade. Largest list of snaps on houses and lots cheaper and on easier terms than ever heard of before. Genuine snaps on farms and farm land. DON'T FORGET THE. AUCTIO! SALE NEXT SATURDAY. Cov horses. young stock. pigs, chicken furniture, farm machinery, etc. E. J. WILLITS,’ 115 3rd S. 5-T% Phone 41. Plun{‘t')lsg.nstelsn?nlgdl Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 565 and 309 |

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