Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 13, 1917, Page 5

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You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27tt Mrs. Lucy Williams of the town ' . Coming Events - l of Northern was in the ci‘yester- Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian | 4 s Fair. ay on business. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual| Rich Studio can't go to war but Beltrami County Fair. will give free to each man who en- Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua, Au-|lists a good photo of himself. 6-718 gust 2 to 6. July 21—School election in the high school building, 7 p. m. August 14—The Beltrami county Mrs. George Pendergast of Grant Valley was in the city yesterday vis- iting friends. g Mrs. Charles Cook and daughter of Kelliher were in the city shopping yesterday. p Arthur Warner motored down from Puposky yesterday and return- ed last night with his grandmother, Mrs. Dora Warner, of Plains, Mont. William Eberline, Miss Elizabeth Eberline, Mrs. M. S. Gillette, Eben Bowser and Earl Geil returned yes- terday from their automobile trip to Grand Forks. Mrs. Ellen, Morill, -who has been visiting at the Haittie Ostrander home in Turtle River, has returned to her home in Long Prairie. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith of White Bear Lake, Minn., arrived last eve- ning and will visit Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Milner of this city. Mrs. Elmer Swanson and her sis- ter-in-law, Miss Elsie Swanson, ar- rived,last evening to spend the sum- mer at the Koors cottage at Birch- mont Beach Mrs. Swanson was for- merly Miss May Koors of this city. CARD OF THANKS THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER B R R RO R R RO CRCORCRORCRCROR ) ALMOST EVERY30DY IS DOING SAME THING San Francisco,~ Jesse Lilien- thal, president of the United rail- ways of San Francisco, declared that he might be called the man who put the “con” in economy. He stated that five years ago he figured be bhad enough mcney saved to keep the wolf at bay and decided not to save another cent as long as he lives. His family hailed this plan. and Lil- ienthal asserts they have per- formed their part not to let him be disappointed by finding any surplus on tbe first day of Janu- @ .ary each year. LR R R R OR RN R ORC RO R R RCRC R A ® LR R R R RS CRORORCR X ) Nothing to Learn. “Willie, what did you learn at school today ?" N “Didn’t learn nothin’., Teacher said there’'s notbin' new under the sun. That let me out.”—Richmond Times- CPOPOOOPOOOOOOOOPO000D board of commissioners meet. 1 i county district court R 4 co&;ges‘;;gmber 1{ gan, of Grant Valley for a few.days. |felt thanks to all friends and Neigh- | c——— — bors who ,so kindly gave us their T y T " July 16—The county board of| $£0.000 to loan on farms. Dean |Sympathy and assistance in our re- Hfll’fls d cl'aflkfll'llflk equalization meets at the court|gand Co.—Adv. d71u | cent affliction, the illness and death house. of our beloved husband and father. A pneumatic Fountain Ink Well. The name of the well is the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get Also do we thank the choir and SOCIETY out of order. No valves, no Mrs. Fred Bardwell and daughter |those who sent the many beautiful of the town of Northern were among| floral offerings. the out-of-town visitors in the city —Mrs. Minnie Warner floats. The ink from the res- ervoir falls into a small cup at the base, which provides just INTERESTING MEETING The Ladies Missionary society of the Presbyterian church was enteP- yesterday. 1-713 and children. enough ink to cover the pen. tained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bemidji on their way home and vis- NOT THE HOLDER. The ink rannot splash. Air and dust cannot reach the ink, therefore _ B o S eapeey home; for the gflf{ nev’?;] beleomes gummy . The guests| Koors’ ice cream is both very nu-|ited at the J. C. or sticky. e last drop is as s',,:' N;’{:;"{:,‘,’,;e“%fi,’;tg eé‘;ors_ tritious and refreshing. 628tf|the past two days. gooid llm the first. It is made Brooks, Lahr, Kenfield, Beaver, Web- _ f"’" g of g’lassi. Neetdhss fl"& er, Flatner, Olson, Johnson, Essler,| R. C. Keck, traveling passenger & “75""“ o ”tx ut:on "{“k MeLaughlin, Kirk Brown, Mitchell,|agent for the Great Northern rail- (By United Press) DL Sells for $1.00 and $1.25 Given, Hitchcock, Opsahl, Given-Me- | road, is in the city today on business.| "giocyinoim. July 13.—The Swedes WHAT! DDon'i b:lnieve ‘1t Gee, Corcoran and_Warford, Misses - severely condemn the export license|| Come and see. K. Corcoran, Ida Brown, Elizabeth L. W. Pruss of Minneapolis, who plan of America as an attempt to Erickson and Rev. L. P. Warford. |has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. |20 oo a0 ™0 o “war, PIONEER OFFICE Mrs. Corcoran, mother oi iIh'. B&rlfi: for thie past ten days, return- Phone 922 Northrup, was formerly a mission-|ed t! morning to his home. ary to India and gave a very lllnte;est- . RS FAIRMONT CELEBRATES ing talk and showed many relics from Mrs. Mary C. Hayes and daughter, 5 13.—Fair- India and other foreign countries|Miss Kate L. Hayes, returned to m:;::’;:g: tifl]gv{;;l "é;,:{,’litef m:‘ ar;_ where she has visited in the exercise| their home in Hastings this morning cruiting of E company of the Second of her work. after visiting with their son and| egiment to more than war strength. brother, Archie M. Hayes, for the|rThe company is now recruited to 165 BIRCHMONT DANCE past two weeks. men. The dance at Birchmont was well Mr. and Mrs. Hedding Helland of attended last evening and was thor-| Argyle are visiting at the home of BILL FOR AIRPLANES oughly enjoyed by all who attended. | Mrs. Helland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. (By United Press) The Harmony Trio repeated its hit of | L. G. Pendergast, at Lake Plantag-| washington, July 13.—Chairman former evenings and the enthusiastic|anet for a couple of weeks. crowd showed its appreciation by en- P coring the various selections time "after time. The musicians were dressed in summer white which gave a pleasing appearance. Copyright 1017 The House of Kuppeuhelmez GoodService | — is a Habit at Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Radinner and STOP EN TOUR . daughter of Turtle River were circus day and shopping visitors in the city Dr. C. N. Callander and family of today. E Fargo, N. D., who have been making As—— a motor tour of the East, stopped in . SWEDES CONDEMN EMBAGO GILL BROS. _ We have been so used to being careful of our customers’ welfare that we cannot bring ourselves to do otherwise. And this habit stands us in good stead right now, for while prices are soaring and quality becomes a matter of apology everywhere, we still offer A Thing gf Beauty A Joy ‘Fnrev Kuppenheimer,Sophomore and Style Plus Clothes’'s Dent of the house military affairs committee today introduced a bill If you have a room to rent or for an immense airplane fleet ap- Wyman Ball of Reynolds, N. D., . Dispatch. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Martin Ho-| We wish to extend our most heart- | ——— — propriating $640,000,000. want to rent one—you get the best choice through a Pioneer (By United Press) CIRCLE MEETING tod Yh_tme o Wasningto?t’teiu?r ”’t}._enfiege‘fi‘;; with the CERTAINTY that we are offering the best possible men’s commi o Mrs. Anna Kelly of Mapes, N. D.,|council asks the women of the Unit- value. Men are telling us so—men who compare. The neighborhood circle of . Red ‘.ife‘ Yffi‘e"i‘“i‘g for McGregor, whete|ed States to abandon. styles during : » ross workers met at the home of |she Will visit relatlves. Be Y|the war and wear clothes they have Mrs. B. W. Lakin yesterday after-|has heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ar-|¢, release man power for the war. . Pinch back suits are quite inoj43s Addeus ‘sfepvmou ensoa noon, elected Mrs. W. E. Dean chair- chie M. Hayes of this city for some nnovations make the whole line interesting in fact.. Slip on one man and completed plans for the fu-|time. She is an aunt of Mrs. Hayes. James Gow, Pirate. and you be the judge..... .... ... ¥ 3 5 G S o ammee s tnxe. ane cirge m,‘,'mf’;?m on€ 8% Dr. and Mrs. Holebrook and fam-| The original of Captain Cleveland in g ily were guests at the H. C. Baer| Scott's novel “The Pirate” was James 1 ‘home Wednesday, the party having ” § driven by auto to Bemidji from Glen- g‘owé ::0 Ll ;mmhy )enrsmtle:orlzed $17 $20 $25 $30 $ 3 5 garry, resort at Walker, where they| th¢ Orkneys and who was finally cap- } 9 9 L] : Personals and are spending their summer vacation. | tured by a trick and was banged fu . — June, 1725. Letoe, by the way, wrote -~ Your films quality finished. De-|a conscientious account of his exploits NeWSY NOteS {tellc?igf “;lg"' zg"nlut')tlfc' St‘c' B.i‘; and execution, the sole known copy of Jr : photos by lady operator with tact| Which is now in the British museum. and patience. You save money. S Mrs. Jessie Oakland of Guthrie 4 ysls“ Muies and Warm Springs. was a between-train shopper yes- PR It is an interesting fact that the mule ] terday. Mr. and Mrs. A.iE. W;t%xi:gia}m is not mentiened in the Bible until the 2 —_— daughters, Sally, Alice an rginia, | time of David, t the time wh i 4 Have you had your dish of Koors’|left this morning on an extended au- the l:raelrt:s wj:rit :«:omin wel': :: Faultless Rgproducuon The Leadlng Clothlel‘ S ice cream today. 628tf | tomobile trip in Northern Minnesota & of the World's Greatest e Bemidji, Minn. and the Dakotas. Among other points|quainted with horses. The Hebrew the party will touch at Watertown, word in Genesis xxxvi, 24, translated S. D., and Jamestown, N. D. as mules in the authorized version, is believed to have been a blunder and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield, C.|that the term shouid bave been as the W. Warfield and Robert G. Warfield | Vulgate has it, “warm springs.” of Chicago left this morning for ——— Walker where they will spend the day. D - 6ot a Nickle Plate news possible and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news Has your car a Bemidji em- of thar character would phone 922, blem? The Pioneer car has on or mail the details to the Bemidjl the front of its radiator a neat Ploneer. nickle plate emblem design. The words BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB are neatly outlined. It shows that the local club is a mem- ber of the American Automo- bile Association and should be on every car in town. Order one from the secretary of the Auto Club. Price 76c¢. Music BRUNSWICK N. P. Witting drove down from Blackduck yesterday and returned by train last night. Mrs. R. B. Black and daughter, Jeanette, of Laporte spent the day in the city to attend the circus. Bemidji - Kelliher Auto Service Car Leaves Jitney Stand at 7 a. m. Dally A Returns 5:20 p. m. 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute FARE B8c PER MILE Phoe FRANK WARD, Prop. "o 2'e Seltraml A splendid idea. Let's have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice c?;&‘f The Bemidj: Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Faulkner of Chicago are guests at the Markham today. ‘One of these mice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Miss Agnes Strand was called to her home in Duluth Wednesday night on account of her father’s death. Miss Strand had been conducting a private school here this summer, and as yet no arrangements have been made for anyone to succeed her. Miss Buss, instructor in the Be- idji summer school, left this.mom- ing for her home at Park Rapids. These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and s i i ] pending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? d iiC#di”i”””lfi’i’f’Cll,‘l””’***l”’i””i’ *« KOORS BROTHERS CO. +#& ¥%x GENERAL MERCHANDISE +« %« Bakers and Confectioners &% ¥ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & % Manufacturers and Jobbers #* N. L. HAKKERUP *x Flour, 'Feed etc. ) The ’ « P g kK ? % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, & HOTOGRAPHBR x careful buyers * %« Confectionery, C, ry,Cigarsand +: Photos Bay and Night ,c buy here. « * Fountain Goods ¥* W. G. SCHROE! . G. DER % 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 i: ¥ Bemidji Phoue 66 lkl’iil#&lfiifi’*i’C"I{’CC#’C’C’&C’*’CC"!'CCCC IR AR AR R P P T XTI I Y™ ¥ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS + * HUB CLOTHING 4 Mrs. H. C. Blackburn of the Fifth ward returned last night from Brainerd where she had been visit- ing relatives for the past week. Has Your Come in and boTo intending uevt'gex]-; a]l;ld 1;::11% la- s b 5 fion renew it next rers apply to . B. ack, Can- CI1 N adian Government Agel;}. DCliim;rd Eu S " p d 2 -time you are Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for in town. settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other xp“'e . information in Western Canada. Ladies’ Waists Special showing this week of Lad Silk Waists, New Models in Georg- ettes, Crepe de Chine and Tub Silks. GRAND '#% TONIGHT >~ 100 Wash Waists at, each * Wholesale and Retail *x DEAN LAND CO. x A Bluebird Photoplay in Five Parts * Planos, Organs and Sewing ¥ .: G";’g d“‘;]‘:)mfl:m dclothing 980 * Maehines #% Land, Loans, Insurance ¥4 8 e;r?ce;no erate “ ” %« 117 Third 8t. Bemidji &% and City Property ¥ * Phone 573-W #% Troppman Block Bemiajt 4% “Honest Abe” Grossman, J. BISIAR, Manager ¥ +* Proprietor *x c«cc4:cacccccccc”"‘***’*”””’«4-k«zéscnen:':':a*« rcnnx««q4:4:a«*a«:««c««cc«**««4«4:««*;*;«;*-5*«:*; 2 4 With LOVUISE LOVELY Sport Suits LR 22 R 2222222222 R R B R E R * Eat at *% _WATCH HOSPIT. % Replete with Romance and Thrills $4 to $ 14.75 : THE HOME CAFE *: “Hiere RN Curaaler % The DAILY PIONEER : Gordon Burns, Prop. :: BEMIzDo.II ‘.}'FWE;LRY CO. *% ceives wire service of trt:; * nn. Ave. % UNITED PRESS Assoct Tomorrow-J UNE CAPRICE ("] aary-Bowser Qo, (| £ cmeoreseemsm L Smte B0 o . . eterson, . IN THE WM. FOX PRODUCTION--*CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS" x T Bemidji, Minn. A N Y P P P RS T Y Phone 87 202 3d St. I |

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