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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Have you had your dish of Koors’ ice cream today. 628tf Alex Cameron returned this morn- ing to Superior after spending the Fourth with his parents and friends. Mr. Cameron is chainman on a sur- vey crew of the Soo Line. Miss Carrie Farden, teacher at Outlook Lutheran college, who is en- route to Kingston, Ont., to attend the summer school session at Queen’s university, has heen a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. -R. Erick- son and family. Turks First Banned Tobacco. Tobacco was first carried into Tur< key by English sailors, and its was quickly prohibited. As in Rus- sla, a tradition was discovered pro- hibiting its use by the faithful. Mo- bammed, it was said, had prophesiel that in future ages some of his fol- lowers would smoke a herb called to- bacco, but these would be unbeiicver::. Halvor T. Huldal, aged 49 years,| Sultan Amurath IV, strictly prohibited and unmarried, died at the Coy home| jt5 yse. Search was made for smol- ‘lgoélhzmgx‘;g.on?; Ii;:el;::d é\:g:d;’; ers, Tobacco pipes were driven through for five days. He was a tarmer and their cheeks, and rolls of tobacco hung had lived in Liberty for about 19|88 collars arouud their necks. Thus years. He has a brother, John John- | 8rrayed, they were mounted on asses, son, living at Appleton, Minn., and | facing the tail, and driven through the a sister, Mrs. Gustafson, at Cook | 5treets, as a warning to lusters after Minn. A message was received from | tobacco, to be hanged. the brother Monday stating that he would arrive on the first train. Fu- neral arrangements will be made af- ter his arrival. Mrs. A. M. Smith of the town of Northern was shopping in the city Tuesday. Mrs. O. Wolstad of South Dakota is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. Lisherness. She will remain here for two weeks and will then go to Minneapolis where she will visit her daughters, Mrs. Hogenson and Mrs. McGhan. Mrs. A. A, Hartlow of Pinewood was a between-train shopper in the ) b Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- ls oln tritious and refreshing. 628tf ¢ Mrs. E. P. Choler of Pinewood was the guest of friends in Bemidji Tuesday. PNEUMONIA VICTIM Rev. and Mrs. Osmond Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. New- gard of Grafton, N. D, Miss Ragn- hild Jerpseth, Miss Emma Gullick- son of Grafton, Mrs. 0. B. Sonstrud and Misses Caroline and Ava Son- strud spent yesterday at Lavinia. Mrs. Sam Hayth of the town of Northern was the guest of relatives in Wadena the Fourth. Coming Events l Personals and . June 18 to July 27—Summer Newsy Notes Mn!nx School. | ‘Beptember 11—Next term of Bel- George Teller ‘returned Tuesday trami' county district court convenes. | =% Jiiecs trip to Minneapolis,| M- and Mrs. David Gill and fam- fln. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian ily, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. m Superior and Duluth. [A. Greenblat, motored to Blackduck iSept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual | where they enjoyed the Fourth of Beltrami County Fair. A eplendid idea. Let’s have a|July festivities. gufisgizp:?-gamer Chautauqua, Au-|dish of Koors’ wholesome ice clz';ezatl:gi Mrs. U. Gill arrived this morning RULES FOR KNITTING Progress. “Is your son making any progress in his profession?”’ asked a friend of a B Cleveland business man whole college L bred eon has just left his alma mater to go to work for his pater. “Yes,” sighed the fatlier, “he is mak- ing a good deal of progress. He hus been in the office for two years now, and he’s beginning to learn the rudl- ments of some of the things he thought room he could teach me when he was first B you have s to reat or graduated from the university.”— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ike Blooston and Emil Schneider ‘| of Minneapolis are among the busi- ness visitore in the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mac- Lachlan and family and George W. Rhea enjoyed a picnic and steak broil at the head of the lake yes- terday. FUNERAL TODAY The funeral of Helmer Oslund, the 12-year-old son of Henry Oslund, of Roosevelt township was held today from the home. He died Monday from tuberculosis. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanson of St. Paul spent the Fourth of July mo- toring to Akeley by the way of La- porte and Walker and returning via Park Rapids and the State park. The trip comprised 135 miles over splen- Miss Ambie Scott of Leonard came spe.n.d several weeks with her sons, to Bemidji Tuesday and will attend | Philip and Dave Gill. summer BChQOI hore. ‘W. Silverman, brother of Mrs. Abe $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean | Grossman, left a few days ago for want to rent one—you get the best choice through a Pionees R RECEIVED BY C“APTER Land Co.—Adv. da71te [ Cavalier, N. D. Mr. Silverman had | did roads. ; want ad. Phone 928. Love may be blind, but marriage is ] - been in Bemidji for the past two apt to prove an eye opener.—Philadel- oF T“E RED CROSS - months. James Curran, Jr., of Virginia is fn D! d L ¥ Chet Burfield_ of Shevlm' was here spending the day at the home phia Record. among the business visitors in Be- A daughter was born to Mr. and |of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James i : midji Tuesday. Mrs. Eddie Schmidiki of Deer River Cuirrz:n. The visitor . learned the { A _ The following instructions have . ... |yesterday at the home of Mrs.|printing trade in this office. He is E TERS been received by the Bemidji Red Olga Westberg.of Bagley is visit- Schmidiki’s sister, Mrs. Bart Staf-|now a linotype operator and is on OWN A @ - Cross chapter with regard to knit- ing her sister, Miss Gena Westberg, ford. his way to Grand Forks, N. D., where " ting sleeveless jackets, mufflers and |for a few days. his"tabmily is visiting and where he t wristlets for the eoldiers: . - Mrs. J. Breunig left Tuesday morn- [ Will be employed in the future— GRAND TONIG] w d k Instructions for Jackets. You'll like Koors’ bread. ASk YOUT | ;0 5o the cities where she will visit [ International Falls Daily Journal. Both tho g2y and sholoas sides of oodastocC Cast on 80 stitches. grocer for it. d27t | Gith relatives for the next few the life of an artist’s model are 1t i bette writer Knit 2, purl 2 stitches for 4 in- . weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Woodmansee | graphically depicted in ‘““The Wax 18 a T type B , Mrs. H. S. Stillwell of Becida was . . %DN;W Ulm m-ei :he g}l;ests (;i MIE hMlo;iel "t "\llel l"orchcomh’lg starring ve- || Guaranteed for 2 Yyears. 3 til eater ‘meas-|a business visitor in Bemidji the Ted Sexton, of the Pioneer office, odmansee’s sister, TS. . cle o vian Martin which will * “"]En;ta });:};s.unt - . first of the week. and Bert Naylor celebrated the|Hayner, and family. They will re-|be seen at the Grand tonight. It MODEL 4 MODEL & Knit 28 stitches, bind off 24 Fourth at Park Rapids, leaving Be-|main in the city for about three|is a Pallas-Paramount picture. Miss '68 00 '10000 stitches for neck. ’ i Cabbage plants, real large, 25c|midji in the morning and returning|wWeeks while their theater in New|Martin is seen as a little French N * it 28 stitches. dozen; small ones 15¢ dozen. Elliot,|on the late train. glill? Sm‘m%e;'tgflnlg r%{)’nlrds. The’v gh‘l fll?l n:]OBt Dopul;u' model in Lon- || $6 down, $3| $5 down, $5 &5 houlder, | Florist. 2-65 vis: T8, codmansee’s | don an as a golden opportunity M::I 24 r&mh:: i John Pogue, Alex Lind, Harvey pgr‘i:'is' Dr. t:nd N{)“i J. A, ;(cCl::re tt; display her natural charms and || P€¥ month. per month inches. Mrs. Harold Kimpton of Interna-| Washburn, Bert McTaggart, Joseph |0 s county, before returning|piquancy. Thomas Holding is feat- g::: 12’1‘2:1:"; Zslmcl;m for 4 in-|tional Falls was in the city Tuesday|Hahn and Clyde Shadieu motored to|home. Mr. Woodmansee was in the|ured in her support, and among CASH PRICE SOME LESS ehgg enroute to Little Falls where she | Park Rapids yesterday and attended ;h%ater butslness here two years ago ;:_lthlers }n the cast are George Fisher, Ben 'dji Pionéer Phone 922 will visit for a time. the big celebration. nd operat elen Jerome Eddy, Senor Buzzi and eml “.::;l:: sides, leaving 9 inches for the Grand ‘and’ Majestic. Kathryn Vaughn, rows single crochet around| Mrs. Zelma Schutt of Sleepy Eye,{ Mrs. P. N. Anderson and son, Pal- _— 'Pwo . Minn., is visiting her mother, Mrs. mex:h;iind ?lllloy L}gpl;]mn, v'viho mo:orleld 5 AR d arm | A. B. Miner of Yola, for a month. to ef ver Falls and spent the 3 & it % Ono roy single crocliet aroury Fourth, will return to Bemidji to- 41 — No. 5 celluloid needle. Gray Misses Ella and Emma Ehlers of | day and will be accompanied by Mrs. s IN E s A N D P R o F E s s Io N A L knitting yarn—2 hanks. Leonard were in Bemidji Tuesday, | August Peterson and daughter of A = - : M TS, enroute to their home from Crook-|Reynolds, N. D. ; Zv52 PRI Cast on 50 stitches or 10 inches.|ston. R R R R R R R P RS ) ~Plain knitting for 58 inches. Mrs. H. J. Welte of Crookston ar-| GEIB & LEIBSLE x|« LR R R B ¥ ¥ : EE R E & X t; * ;‘snl ® % : No. 5 celluloid needle. Dark blue| Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Newgard and |rived Tuesday noon for a few days| s oo x AV, Gmu‘,!. D. * b, DR. J'D%NT{EP b+ knitting yarn—2 hanks. Miss Emma Gullickson of Grafton,|visit with her sister, Miss Gertrude | Architects and Engineers x|* SPECIALIST * x o O'L: Bowser Bl = Wristlets. N. D, are the guests of Mr. New-|Malone. From here Mrs. Welte and | x #(# EYR BAR NOSE THROAT |4 c?)fl’lc °;;{,'n. 376.W dag. * Cast on 52 stitches. gard’s sister, Mrs. I. B. Olson, and|Miss Malone will go to Cass Lake|% Ph-ne 123 Markham Bldg. *|& Glasses Fitted x|% Re:. Phone 376-R x - L Knit 2, purl 2 for 12 inches. family for a few days. where they will visit their brother, |4 % % 4% & % % & & % % & ¥ & & . & Gibbons Bl Ph O A b Sew up, leaving 2-inch space for M. J. Malone, of that city. I R R R R E EEEEEY dg. one 106 thumb 4 inches from top. Your films quality finished. De- & TOM SMART AR R R R R R E R E R E R RILEE R R Rk “No. 3 bone needle. Gray knitting|veloping 10c- prints 3c, 4¢, 5c. W. A. Gray and family motored x DRAY AND TRANSFER LA R E R R E R R R R R R PRI DR. G. M. PALMER - yarn—one-half hank. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Baby|in from their farm near Nebish Mon- * - A. DANNENBERG x| % DENTIBT r9 e : photos by lady operator with tact|day and spent the Fourth in Be-|*% Safe and Piano Moving *x X Office Ph 134, Resld 246 = P SOCIAL TEA TOMORROW and patience. You save money. midji. Mr. Gray reports the roads|« Res. Phone 58 818 Americs ¢ First Nationa! Bank Bldg. * oo ons 4 ase ;d g 616tf|are in excellent shape. Mr. Gray|y Office Phone 13 4 (% 1 remove the cause of acute «|* Mtles Block, Bemidyl » o The Presbyterian mdieg Aid so- . was formerly proprietor of the Home *® and chronie diseases IR R R EERE R R LR R R : ciety will gi}v,e a social tea tomor-| Miss Edith McFarland of Bagley |bakery. bodbiehelichebisneholsyehoienpabl 1 CHIROPRACTOR LR R R R EE RS SRR R R R row afternoon for the Red Cross at|was the guest of her sister, Mona LB R R R E R R SRR R RS & Office b " ) % N - the home of Mrs. Quincy Brooks, [Daniel, July Fourth. She returned Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin and Mr.| % DR E A SHANNON,M.D. +* ce hours: 10-13, 1:30-8 7-8 & DR. D. L. STANTO. 909 Lake Boulevard. Mesdames E.|to her home this morning. and Mrs. B. H. Denu and son, Philip, (¢ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON «|* Phone 406-W | % DENTIST * ? B. Kenfield and Quincy Brooks will i & Mee Wl Chuvch and motored !So viva’:leirl yeste;day (o:ver x Office in Mayo Block iR R R LR R EEEE I Oftice in Winter Block * A general invita- r. and Mrs. William urch and|the new Scenic ghway from Cass *x PR R %%::hsi :‘;?::;3 & daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. J. W.|Lake to that city. They report the|¥® Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 & : b b R R S : iktababidiacala Carlson of Yola were business visit-{new road in fine condition, which |4 % 4 % % % % % & & % & & % & & * DR.R.E BICHARDSON * FREEEREIFERR KRR N SR CARTER-DURAND ors in Bemidji Tuesday. runs through a splendid country of |4 4 & % & & & % ® & % ® % % % | % DENTIST x|* DR.J. T. TUOMY * . ine Durand and Claude| B.P.0.E ELESNOTIGE | - e x o Py i o R d e Eiadcid : * 7 ‘Miss Katherine Durand an au . P. 0. E. F.one 180-J B 1, Nelson Carter of Puposky were mar- Alfred and Oscar Gordhammer of | % DR. C. R. SANBORN * % emidji, Minn : : North ;: n;rum Tn'.lm:“ : ried Tuesday afternoon at the Pres-| There wiil be a regular meeting|New London, Minn., have been the|& PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON |4 & 4% & % & & & % & 4 % & X xx Gidbbons Block. - = byterian parsonage, Rev. Lester P.|of the Elks lodge July 5. guests of their brother, Oliver Gord- | Office—Miles Block * A RS ERE RS R R EER R g. Mrs. Mabel —B. H. Jerrard, Sec’y. |hammer, and family of Dewey av- EXAKKK KK KKK K XX ;?]:;:dm:tflhi::n;?gthe sl'.:oom aafld = ’ ’ enue. "I'hey were accompanied by“*"'*""""’""""’0I GRAHAM M. TORRANCE MEEEEEREEE R R R R R Owen Carter, a brother of the groom,| W. M. Hazen and family have re-|their cousin, Victor Gordhammer, | ¥ ¥ X X R X XK K X K K X X X X & |y LAWYER % DR. H. A. NORTHROP - —_— attended them. Mr. and Mrs. Car-|turned from a 2,500-mile auto trip|and James Johnson. They made the |& DR. L. A. WARD ¥ | Miles Block Phone §60 4% OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & ter will make their home in Be-|through the Dakotas and Montana.|trip in their car and while here|y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | 4 & O A L AND SURGEON . midji. They visited relatives in both states.|spent several dayis fishing on the * % R gl aebai e & Buite 10 O’'Leary-Bowser Blag & < 2 lakes in this vicinity. 3 | |\, 0. Kirtland returned to x Troppman Block $|* W.EDENSOR D V.M *(% b Azt AP - § her home in Backus this morning| Sam Grossman and family of |% Bemidji, Mina. *|* INARIAN e Ex e Gotimty. o, O Toledo: after spending the Fourth in Be-|Grand Forks arrived Tuesday and |4 4 4 4 44 %4 k& % % & & & &% Office Phone 5.t Res 393 N Ty Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he |midji, the guest of relatives. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abely o o gk xR AR RN R K& * 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave. *|x J. WARNINGER ‘® 1s senfor partner of the firm of F. J. Grossman of this city. The party KKK KKK KKK KK KRS & VETERINARY SURGEON & - Cheney & Co., doing business in the City Mrs. Annie Kalusea and son, Gus,|went down the river yesterday and |¥* DR. E. H. BMITH LA R E R R R R R R EE R RN ] :tnd'mmn'n(idm:r‘:: :::fi 5'.3-'%:.';"’-’.."}:."3:» of Brainerd were the guests of Mrs. caught twenty-six rock bass. As it|® PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | DRS, GILMORE & McCANN +|* Office and Hospital 3 doers & omg HUNDRED DOLLARS for each |Kalusea’s daughter, Mrs. Charles|was the guesl:s’ lflrst flshling trip they | % Office Security Bank Bloek & |& PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS +|* west of Troppman Store - 2 1vi e 8 ol s bty [Prater, yostordey. omeie M monin Torhert | K K N R KSR KKK NKKSRKN OfiiMiewBlock a|% PhoseNosos & %wb«mfid"mfi&wh Tom Wilson, who is home on a|home today. The family will stay (¥ ¥ K K R X XK XA XK KK KKK KR KA KKK N XK KRR KR H|TXXXKX my‘gruena. this lth day of Decambm- furlough from the European war,|for a couple of weeks. « DR. EINER JOHNSON LI LR R R R R R R R R R R R R RAFD [ . GLEASO! li delivered an address at the auditor- : &« PHYBICIAN AND SURGBON (% * &ulu.l)h Caiartis u.mm"mul;:: % |ium at Park Rapids last evening. Mr. Ottot G.mScl:w;ndt (’wlghnidtj‘; x Bemias1, Mina | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | THE BEMIDJI DAILY HO]m‘ = ternally and acts th: h the Blood announce to the ladies o em * *x x munmsnnuu?cufms;mm Sen¢ | Mrs. F. Lewis of Wales, N. D.,|ana vicinity the arrival of Miss M. [K ¥ X K R K K R R X AKX AR g g o pamaaaa R aana|Caaaaaananmnannas CHE who is visiting relatives at Quiring, -ou’vy" e & CO.. Toledo. 0. | yag in the city Tuesday. While \.., Hall's Family Pills for eon-uptuon here she was the guest of friends. ¥ Massey, representative of Messrs. Sprague, Warner & Co., Chicago, who will call on all our good cus- tomers and show the RICHELIEU brand of canned vegetables, fruits, ] L] . borers apply to W. E. Black, Can-|preserves, etc. As Miss Massey's ) “ 3 ” adian Government Agent, Clifford|stay in our city is limited to a few r - rv REx TH E ATH Building, Grand Forks, N. Da&k.. lEor days, appointments cm; be }xlnade by settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other | calling at or telephoning the store. TONICHT information in Western Canada. Every lady should see this splendid Offermg you their “good-servwe and spendmg money to tell this commun- 323tf | line. 3-76 ty about themselves. Why not call them up? ~ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW— LR R R R R R R R R R R R R R KOORS BROTHERS CO. & %% GENERAL MERCHANDISE Bakers and Confectioners &% *x Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & S Manufacturers and Jobbers &* PHOTOGRAPHER Flour, Feed, ete. The Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, i: Photos Pay and Night careful buyers Confectionery,Cigarsand & buy here. Fountain Goods 1: - L. HARKERUP W. G. SCHROEDER 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 Bemidjt Phoue €5 & LR R R SRR R R R R R L R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R EREEE R R LR R R LS L L RS R R EE S E R R R R R R R R R RN g g g g g S g e —_— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 4 HUB CLOTHING ‘Wholesale and Retail % DEAN LAND CO. Pianos, Organs and Sewing &% % Good substantial clothing & To intending settiers and farm la- An extraordinary double at- meten e |l GRAND 2% TONIGHT dramatic innovation. 50 & 15¢ Cleo Madison, Roberta Willson & Molly Malone in “The 6irl Who Lost” VIVIAN MARTIN AND Pretty, Popular, Piquant I EEREESERRERER SRS N-U * % THE AFE FATGL HOSITAL: “Every atcl ureable”” % HOME: C ¥ The DAILY PIONEER re- Gordon Burns, Prop. BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. +*% ceives wire service of the % TOMORROW AND SATURDAY The moral uplift society of America Presents | *x and shoes at moderate * e “The Wax Model” Mk an Landiowns e T L : 117 Third St. Bemidjt &% and City Property *x x i 1 Phone 573-W &% Troppman Block Bemidjt #% “Honest Abe” Grossman, & i i * Proprietor x Bum" wo"“ The serio-comic tale of a French Model in England who nearly KKK KKK IR KRR R R KT 215 Ve Ave. 3 Ucual admission and hours starves for love o kKX KKK KKKKKEKX i KKK KKK KR KRR KRR R KK KRR KKK A Paramount Picture in 5 parts * o *x : i * x TOMORROW—DOROTHY DALTON ‘The Powerful Preachment’ | in “THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES” IT MAY BE YOUR DAUGHTER 204 Minn. Ave. UNITED PRESS Association. ¥ Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. g A. W. Peterson, Mgr. *¥ *: *& * I R R R R R R R R R E R R R S R S R R R R R R R LS R RS RS R LS A KKKk Kk kokok PR y

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