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Coming 'EVénts i ne 18 to July 27—Summer 1ipg -School. - county district court convenes. Cle is domg Mrs Sam Lee of Grant Valley; pass- ed yesterday in the city shopping. . #'Bept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair. lept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. et of Police Frank R:pple and Chief Herb Doran returned this ing from Minneapolis where h y accompanied City Clerk George tein who is taking treatments at a thospital. Chief Ripple reported that Mr, Stein was very much improved ‘hen they left him last night. UNION DANCE PLACE CHANGED The Union orchestra has obtained @and will give its Fourth of July dance in that building instead of in the vacant building as before ‘Pplanned. SPACH-MATTON acob_Spach and Miss Melvin Mary "Matton, both of this city, were united ‘In. marriage Sunday afternoon at 1 jo’clock at the Catholic rectory, Rev. ¥r.J.J..T. Philippe officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Spach will make their home in - Bemldjl. . HIGH MASS TOMORROW ‘High mass will be observed at 8 io'clock tomorrow morning in the /Catholic church for the good luck of the ‘ American boys on the French “front. Rev. Fr. J. J. T. Philippe will officiate. TO ENTERTAIN CLUB The Unity chib will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Ohngren Thurs- ‘'day evening at 8 o’clock. Everybody is welcome. LUNCHEON POSTPONED “" fThere will be no luncheon at the Commercial club tomorrow, Secre- . tary P. E. Geier announced today. Personals and Newsy Notes Dean da71tr $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. ‘was among the business visitors in Bemidji today. A eplendid idea. Let’s dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. Dr. E. W. Larson will leave in a few days for Chicago and Columbus ‘on a ten days’ business trip. Mrs. H. W. Bailey, who has been 111 for the past several weeks, is con- valescing. Get a girl, get a flag, get any in- “ gtrument or implement that will on July Fourth. 1-78 l lfih of Ohlo, City of Toled: cas Connty, ss. * Fn.nx I. Chemy makes oath that he fo fs senior partner of the firm of F. J. #2: Cheney & Co., doing business in the City Sworn to before me and uubucribed n my ce, this 6th dny of lxescsmber. A. D, 18%6. A. W, B¢ otn.ry Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send _ for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, O. Sold by ‘all druggists, Hall's Family Piils for const!pnuon REX THEATRE TONIGHT __ —ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW— ‘William Fox presents i e ‘Jose Collins in “A Woman’s Honor” A gripping drama of heart interest TOMORROW — JULY 4th Dorothy Phillip's & Maud George in “The Piper’s Price” A BLUEBIRD Photoplay Ucual admission and hours have a Mrs, Oscar Holden of Fosston is|yrc §. A. Brown of Turtle River spending a few days at her summer e ‘the use of the new Ibertson building o Dlimond Bt He is a brother-in-law of Whitney Have you had your dish of Koors’ ice cream today. Mrs. Homer Robertson of Lavinia |[ness of Mrs. Welter’s father, Austin was the guest of Bemidji Monday. Harry and Alice Elmquist left yes- terday for St. Hilaire where will visit relatives for two weeks. .. Miss Louise Hanson left this morn- ing for Brainerd where &he spend the Fourth, the guest of her month. sister, Mrs. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Olson have as their guests Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Fol- lett of Devils Lake, N. D., who will spend a couple of weeks here fishing. Your films quality finished. De-|visit at the Willson home for a week veloping 10e¢: Rich Studio, 29 photos by lady operator with tact and patience. Mrs. Nels Roe left last evening for Estherville, Ia.,, where she will visit for a month or two. return by the way of Minneapolis and Blooming Prairie. Charles McDougal Whitney left this morning for Brain- erd where they will visit friends and | Itasca State park. relatives for a few days. You’ll like Koors’ bread. grocer lor it. Attorney Thayer C. Bnlley spent Dfellbel‘ 11—Next term of Bel- Saturday in the city, returning to Fort Snelling Saturday night. Frank E. Willson ‘of Minneapolis is a guest-at the home of his son, M. F. Willson, for several weeks. Mrs. William Blakely of Farley was a business visitor in yesterday. Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Tripp of Mis- sissippi Port were among the shop- pers Monday. H. D. Henion left this morning for Minneapolis where he will visit for a few weeks. To intending settiers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- b"' -t adian Government Agent, 4 Nathan Head of Red Lake agency | Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for 8 settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Canada. Miss Ella Larson of Grand Forks| KEYSTONE COMEDIES, 62t8f| was in the city yesterday, enroute to|o-Time Baby,” will be the unusual Lavinia, where she is spending the|pjcture program, and shows will be summer. A. Peterson, manager of the Be- midji Jewelry store, returned yester- day afternoon from .Duluth where he | the following item in regard to Les- had been to attend the wedding of |lie (Bullet Joe) Bush: his brother. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Manaugh re-|errorless ball and nailed nine hits. turned last evening from an auto|Their heavy batting was make a noise, and be at Blackduck|trip to Breckenridge where had been the guests of Their niece, Marie Staples, accom-|game of the day resulted in a slug- panied them to Bemidji and will be|ging bee, the score being.to_14 to 6, their guest for @ week or ten days. * Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LaBaw will|the fifth, 4 in the seventh.” return Thursday from Duluth Virginia where they went on an auto trip this week. They spent yester-(announce to the ladies of Bemidji day in Duluth and will spend the|and vicinity the arrival of Miss M.] Fourth in Virginia The baseball teams of the M. & I. railroad Park, Kelliher, Big Falls and an all-| brand of canned vegetables, fruits, Indian team have all asked for games | preserves, etc. at Blackduck on July Fourth. Blackduck has a team. ball manager told them all to come. Did you say you wanted to see a|Every lady should see this splendid game? “THE ‘BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle River drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business. . = P> ‘ You can’t get off the road to GRAN D Blackduck on the Fourth of July.., Simply follow the crowd. 1-73 THEATRE Wednesday JULY 4 o . YTy Mrs. Paul Kvale of town of Frohn} SHOW'NG ALL passed yesterday in the city on busi- AFTERNOON AND EVENING ness matters. Chas. Misses Ellen and Marie Hines of Minneapolis, who are summer vis- itors at Pinewood, were the guests of friends in Bemidji yesterday. , Miss Carrie Shafer of the town of Northern was in the city yesterday | and while here was the guest of| friends. Ask your az7te . Mrs. William Clish and children 'réturned last night from Little' Falls! where they had been visiting Mrs { Clish’s sister. Misses Mildred and Helen Olson of 'Dasgel, "Minn., ‘who have ‘been the gpests_of their uncle, R. A, Olson, and wife, returned to their home thi morning. The Sports Committee at Black- duck will put on any 'race or ‘event: of any kind on request. We only ask that it be funny, foolish, fast, furious and free for all. Cash prizes will be offered and paid on the ip(;ts. Bemidji 628tf « Hazen - Vaudevill Your Only Chance to See these Local Favorite’s Work this Season “THE NICK-0- Being the First of the New Keystones New Songs, New Seloctions on Piano A 2-Part KEYSTONE COMEDY TIME BABY” R. C. Macomber of Washington, D. C., spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Macomber is spending a week with his wife's parents, Mr. and Brown of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welter of Crook- ston were called to Puposky last week on account of the serious ill- . MOOSE TO DANCE THE FOURTH . | one friends | Warner. Mr. Welter returned to The Loyal Order of Moose will will remain for a longer visit. ternoon and evening of July 4. The dance in the afternoon will start at 2 o’clock and last until 6 o’clock. The afternoon dance will be run in Dr. C. J. Larson and family havie gone to Dresser Junction, Wis; where they will visit Mrs. Larsonis mother. The doctor will return to Bemidji this week but Mrs. Larson and children will remain for about a they will 10 cents a dance will be charged. The evening dance will begin at|gufy Mrs. M. F. Willson returned this|in the.morning. morning from a ten days’ visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mag- nuson, of Duluth. Her two nieces, Irene Johnson and Mildred Anderson, accompanied her to Bemidji and will —— prints 3¢, 4c¢, 5c. 10th St. Baby or ten days. EHEH KKK KKK KK KK W. S. McLaughlin and W. P. De- You save 1:mmteyii16"f bereux, grain men of Minneapolis, GEIB & Imm motored to Bemidji yesterday. The i McLaughlin and Debereux families, Architects and Engineers Frances Long and Beatrice George Ph-ne 123 Markham Bldg. arrived last night and the entire party went to Birchmont where they will spend the next few weeks. KR E AR KKK KK KK KK LE R R SRR RERE RS E R R} TI9M SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Bafe'and Piano Moving Res. Phone 68 818 Ameriea Office Phone 13 LA E SRR R R R B RN LR R R R SRR R RN RS DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 FH KKK KKK KKK L E R R R R E R E R R E R She will Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reid and daughter, Miss Nina Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dietz and daughters, Misses Gladys and Viola of Staples, who have been on an auto trip to Bemidji and various points around and Sumner | this vicinity, returned to their home vesterday. They went by the way of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van, better known as “Dot” Hazen, and Chas. Van, will appear on the stage at the Grand Theatre, Wednesday, July 4, presenting several of the late songs and newest instrumental pieces. WM. S. HART in “The Square Deal 328tf Man,” a thrilling Western drama in 5 parts, and the first of the new “The Nick- Clifford DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block L E RS SRR EE RS R R I R E SRR SRR R RS DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON run all afternoon and evening—to- morrow, July 4. 1-73 The Brainerd Dispatch contains Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. LA E RS SRR R 8RR RS I A E RS SRR R R 8RR R * DR. E. H. SMITH #« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % Office Security Bank Bloek EEEERRERAR TR AAE|0 RAXRXRAARARN AR AAANART A A AR AN AR AARRAR AN “With Bush pitching, Philadelphia beat Wash- -|ington 8 to 5. The Athletics played concen- they | trated in the third inning when relatives. | four runs were secured. The first Ah kA kA AR AN AR A AR AR AN TS Db hhhkkd TR 2232220 R R R RR2222322 8RR R R RRRRRRE R Seibold pitchlng The ‘Athletics got 3 rums in the first - inning from ‘Washington, 6 in the fourth, 1 in *® « PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON : &|¥ and *® Bemidji, Minn. * Massey, representative of Messrs. Sprague, Warner & Co., Chicago, who will call on all our good cus- Cedar | tomers and show the RICHELIEU employes, Hines, As Miss Massey’s And | stay in our city is limited to a few The base- | days, appointments can be made by calling at or telephoning the store. ity about themselves. XX KX XXX KRR KX « KOORS BROTHERS CO. *& % Bakers and Confectioners ¥ 1-73 | line. \ 3-76 4 * Manufacturers and Jobbers +* * Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, «* x Confectionery, Cigarsand i: * Fountain Goods * x %« 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 ¥ LE R SRR R R LR R R R L] XEXUXXEREEE KX XK « MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS <+ * Wholesale and Retail *x « Pianos, Organs and Sewing ¥ 8c & I6c TONICHT 7:30 & 8:45 JESSE L. LASKY, Presents THOS. MEICHAN & ANITA KING in A filmed version of one of Broadway’s most famous suc- cesses. A most diverting and yet pathetic story X Maehines X of romance and adventure in the West & 117 Third St. Bemidji &* x Phone 573-W K x J. BISIAR, Manager 3 K E KKK EEXEEEK XK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KK *x “HEIR TO THE HOORAH” * . . x Eat at *% A PARAMOUNT Picture in 5 parts : THE HOME CAFE : : * Gordon Burns, Prop. *x * - & G RAN D TH E ATRE * Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. *¥ * *& * & TEEKEKK KKK KKK KKK 7 Reels of Pictures and Vaudeville 2 Hours Enterfainment Admission 28c---Children 10c in Afternoon .| evening. Music will be furnished by the|ten years. He leaves to mourn his Moos: chestra and - Crookston yesterday, but Mrs. Welter | give a dance in the city hall the af-| vited to attend, > °°° {8 in-| death, besides besides his daughter bowery fashion and an admission of |August Jarchow, died Sunday after- y noon at St. Anthony’s hospital where Stlllwater today ‘where he had been for the past two weeks BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LR R R E R EEE R R R Gibbons Bldg. LA R R R R R R R RE R R R B LA R R R R R EERE RN R Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-6 7-8 % R Y P R PR Y KKK KKK KR KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KX KKK XK R R R KRR (b AR RS R TR R X' LA R R EE R R SRR R PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS + LR R R P RS RS ST TETYS DR. EINER JOHNSON ML R R R R R R R R ] ® ’TEE BEMIDJI DAILY rxonm’ Mr. Otto G. Schwandt wishes to| ¥ R X ERNEEX R KT XXX XK X I E R R R R YR D ‘These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers Offering you their “goud-service” and spending money to tell this commun- Why not call them up? dollar will be charged for the(his daughter and son-in- -law, Mr. and Mrs. August Jarchow, for the past two sons, J. S. Masterson, manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company printing depart- ment of Brooklyn, and O. B. Mas- B. J. MASTERMAN DEAD terman of Paoina, Colo. Mrs. Jar- B. J. Masterman, father of Mrs.|cpow accompanied the remains to interment will be made. ering a general breakdown. He Elizabeth Tuomy bas returned 7:30 o'clock and last until 3 o’clock [was past 92 years at the time of his from Turtle Rives wh An admission of | death. He had made his home with ore ehe had been the guest of Magdelene Sadek. LR R R R R R L R R R R ] A V.GARLOCK,M.D, * DE.J, W DIEDRICH X EYR SPECIALIST * Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. : EAR NOSE THROAT + Oftice Phone 376-W * Glasses Fitted * Res. Phone 376-R * LB R R R R E R R E R R R B LA R SRR R R SRR R RE R DR. G. M. PALMER = Phone 106 & A. DANNENBERG * DENTIST * First National Bank Bldg. +&|¥ Office Phone 134, Residence 346 & 1 remove the cause of acute + Mtles Block, Bemidji . and chronic diseases - LA R R R R R R R RSN R CHIROPRACTOR * LB R R R R EEERERRER K] DR. D. L. STANTON . DENTIST « Oftice in Winter Block ] LB E R R R EREE R R R R N EX XXX XXX XRE DR. J. T. TUOMY - DENTIST « North of Markham Hotel « Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 & LA R R RS R R R R ERER R LA R R R E R R E SRR R R ] Phone 406-W * * ISR R EEERIESIE RIS LS RS EEREEERERERERERSEEEE DR. R. E.D]%Ig%%DSON * * Office: Troppman Block * I'uone 180-J Bemidji, Minn + * GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * LAWYER . DR. H. A. 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