Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 14, 1917, Page 3

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’* Coming Events Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua, Au- gust 2 to 6. * July 21—School election in high school building, 7 p. m. August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court convenes September 11. July 16—The county board of equalization meets at the court house. 'SOCIETY OUTING AT POINT A party of young ladies are spend- ing the afternoon at Bemidji’s pic- ni¢c’ Mecca, Diamond Point, swim- ming and . picnicking. Those who compose the party are Olive ‘Whaley, Doris and Hope Moore, Claire Nangle, Ella and Hazel La- qua, Helen Evans, Arvilla Kenfield, Lucy Brooks, Velma Dean, Cerissa Goodman, Helen Backus, Leojean Boyack. Mrs. E. R. Evans is chap- eroning the party. HONORS NATAL DAY Mrs. C. E. Battles entertained at a birthday party at her home yester- day afternoon in honor of her niece, ¢ Miss Doris Moore of Seattle, Wash. The guests were Katherine McGreg- or, Anna Kline, Olive Whaley, Dollie Koors and Leojean Boyack. the Personals and ‘ Newsy Notes Have you had your dish of Koors’ ice cream today. 628tf Pat -Cassin of Redby -was-in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. H. A. Brown of Turtle River was in the city to attend the circus yesterday. f . One of these nice dan\you ought § to go to Hakkerup’s snd have your i picture taken.—Adv. 14t ¥ Miss Bertha Anderson of Laporte - spent yesterday as the guest of her sister, Mre. E. S. Morehouse. A eplendid idea. Let’s have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice crezat;i 62t Mrs. Richard McCarthy of Wausau, ‘Wis., arrived last night to visit Mrs. John Ziegler. David Swanson arrived from Min- | neapolis last night to visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. Edward An- derson. Horace Davis, Arne and Carl Rank, Marie Rider and John Dispardines of Shevlin were shopping and circus day visitors in the city yesterday. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in- < flamed condition of the mucous lining of 3 the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is ; inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of i deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cage of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot { be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir- \ All Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Ask your a37te You'll like Koors’ bread. grocer for it. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Gibney of ‘Wilton were in the city yesterday to attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. David Hinshaw and Emma Hinshaw of Wilton were cir- cus day visitors yesterday. Rich Studio can't go to war but will give free to each man who en- lists a good photo of himself. 6-718 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Pu- posky visited at the home of Mr. Mar- tin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, yesterday. Mrs. Frank Lattimer of Turtle River was in the, city shopping yes- terday. William and Roland Fellows and families of Tenstrike were in the city yesterday to see the circus and attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Tur- tle River visited yelatives in the city yesterday and also attended the circus. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helmer of the town of Liberty were in the city yesterday visiting friends. They al- 80 visited the circus. Mrs. Tom Koons visited relatives in the city and returned to her home at Schoolcraft in the evening. 'Miss Jessie Pendergast of Lake Plantaganet spent the week-end with friends in the city. Mrs. Gus Carlson, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Kel- liher for the past two weeks, has re- turned to her home in Crookston. 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 moneyiilstf E. B. Smith and son, Clarence, who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith, returned to their home in Minneapolis this morning. Attractive Red Cross boxes have been placed at a number of busi- ness places in the city. It is expect- ed that auite a little revenue will be derived from the small change drop- ped in these boxes. Mrs. Allen Forte, who has been visiting relatives in Nary for the past two weeks, was in Bemidji yester- day to attend the circus, emroute to her home at Eckles. Miss Marguerite Mosher of Still- water left last night for Blackduck where she will visit friends for a couple of weeks. Miss Mosher has been visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick of this city. The Bemidj1 Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possibie and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 922. or mafl the details to the Bemidji Pioneer. The head Red Cross organization has donated a telephone to be in- stalled in the Red Cross room at the library. Starting Monday, there will be some one in charge every af- ternoon except Wednesday. Those desiring information please call the Red Cross room. Pearl Barnell and family and mother, Mrs. Done Barnell, will leave tomorrow for Eagle Bend where they will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Done Barnell has been visiting her son for the past month and is returning to her home at Eagle Bend. Mrs. Mike Corrigan and family left this morning for Brainerd where they will visit Mr. Corrigan, who is in the Northern Pacific hospital at Brainerd, for a few days. From Brainerd they will go to Proctor where they will visit Mr. Corrigan’s parents for a month. GRAND 1:30 & 8:45 5¢ & 15¢ —— Wm. Fox Presents — TONICHT CE JUNE CAPRI “CAPRICE - MOUNTAINS” TOMORROW, SUNDAY, ROBERT HARRON ' Trge bum “AN OLD FASHIONED YOUNG MAN" Andthe Triangle ‘Her Birthday Knight’ MATINEE 2:30 y THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER REX THEATRE TODAY —— Butterfly Pictures Presents — “JIMMIE DOLAN OF NEW YORK” Tomorrow, Sunday MIDDLEWEICHT CHAMPION : KNOCKED OUT Viola Dana Seconds Pugilist in the Apollo= “ROSIE O’GRADY?” A Thrilling Dramatic Love Storp of the East Side Art Drama MATINEE 2:30. EVENING 7:30 SPECIAL EXTRA... and 8:45,. ADM. Bc-18¢c $60,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv L. E. Hanson of Becida was in4has already been spoken for. Bemidjj yesterday on business, Harold Rearick of Tenstrike was in the city to attend the circus yes- terday. M Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628t Mrs. Charles Bailey and sons, Jay and Jerry, of Bagley spent Thursday in the city shopping. Miss Leona Carlton left this morn- ing for St. Paul and Stillwater where she will visit for the next month. Miss Mary De Rushia left this morning for Wadena and Minneap- olis where she will visit friends and relatives for the next two weeks. Miss Erin Jarvis of the Fifth ward left this morning for Minneapolis where she will visit for the rest of the summer. Mrs. S. C. Bailey returned today from Faulkton, S. D., where she has been visiting her sisters for the past two weeks. George Bun and son, Alton, of the town of Northern were business vis- itors in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Betts and fam- ily of Kelliher motored to Bemidji Friday to attend the circus, return- ing in the evening. Miss Donna Lycan, Mrs. A. P. White and Mrs. L. C. Lempsey went to. Blackduck .last evening to assist in the organization of a Blackduck chapter of the Red Cross society. Miss Martha Peabody left this morning for her home in Brainerd after visiting with Mrs. A. B. Cun- ningham of the Fifth ward for the past two weeks. To intenaing settlers 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 infrrmation in Western Canada. Among those who attended the circus yesterday from Bagley were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. M. King, Miss Jean Olson, Ole Hanson and Mrs. George Daniel. Prof. Kennedy of the University of North Dakota, at Grand Forks, and family arrived yesterday to spend a couple of months at their summer home at Grand Forks bay. Get out into the world; the new days are waiting for you—but don’t go unprepared. A commercial train- ing will put armor on you to fight life’s battles, and the Mankato Com- mercial College should be your re- cruiting station. Send for our cata- log. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Given, Mrs. R. L. Given and children and Miss Lea Given will leave Sunday morning by auto for Virginia and other points on the range. Mr. and Mrs. Given will attend the wedding of Mrs. Given’s brother, W. J. Quale, to Edna McManus of Superior, which takes place in Superior next Tues- day. Mrs. R. L. Given and children will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson at their summer home on Lake Vermillion for several months, Mrs. Given being their daughter. Miss Lea Given will be the guest of friends and relatives in Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Given will visit with relatives at Keewatin. They expect to be away about two weeks. RED CROSS NOTES By Miss Arvilla Kenfield Press Reporter The Red Cross women of Bemidji are now ready to begin the work of making hospital supplies in earnest. The south room in the basement of the public library has been furnished with the necessary equipment of sewing machines and cutting tables. Every afternoon, beginning Monday, some one will be in charge of this room to imstruct in the making of garments. Every woman in Bemidji is urged to take it upon herself to go to this Red Cross room and re- ceive instructions. It is her duty as an American woman and as a Red Cross worker to get into the work at once. Working circles are being formed throughout the city. As it is impos- gible for these circles to reach every one, women are requested to volun- tarily get into ome of these or to form new circles. Circles may meet Dean |at Red Cross headquarters d71tt | morning, except Wednesday, which every Ar- rangements should be made with Mrs. A. P. White. Sample garments have been made by some of the women and sent to Minneapolis for inspection. All garments will be made from these patterns and must be exact. Remember, women of Bemidji, that the Red Cross headquarters are your headquarters; their work is your work. Do not wait for an in- vitation. Get busy. Blackduck and Tenstrike are fully organized as branches of Beltrami County Chapter and are actively en- gaged in doing Red Cross work. Blackduck has a membership of about 125 to date and Tenstrike about 50. Kelliher, Hines, Baudette and Nebish are also taking steps to- ward organization. Miss Arvilla Kenfield has been ap- pointed press reporter of this chap- ter. She will keep the local papers © - WHEN THE SLICK STRANGER COMES ALONG AND OFFERS TO MAKE YOU RICH “QUICK” WITH SOME FAR AWAY FINAN- CIAL SCHEME, TURN HIM DOWN. AT LEAST “LOOK INTO,” BEFORE YOU “JUMP INTO,” SOME UNWISE DEAL WHICH MAY CRIPPLE YOUR CHANCES FOR SUCCESS FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS. WE SHALL GLADLY GIVE YOU OUR OPINION ON ANY IN- VESTMENT OFFERED TO YOU AND SHALL CHARGE YOU NOTHING. BANK VOTH LG WE PAY & PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK informed of the work being done in this county. of interest to the Red Cross should give it to Miss Kenfield. All women from out of town, sum- mering at Bemidji are cordially in- vited to come to headquarters and get work if they so desire. The women of this chapter will be glad Anyone having news|to see them and to supply them with materials. If you have a room to reat o2 want to rent one—you get the best choice through a Piomesr want ad. Phone 983, o » 2 m » (7 > 2 O ) ) (@) n m » » (@ 2 > - Aals KKK KKK KKK KK KKK GEIB & LEIBSLE Architects and Engineers *x * *x *x Ph-ne 123 Markham Bldg. <« * * * * * ¥ g L TR E KKK HK KKK KK, EEXAXX XXX RE TIM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Plano Moving Res. Phone 68 818 Amerioa Oftice Phone 12 IR EE R SRR L ERE RS R LR R R R E SRR EEE RS DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 L EE SRR R R R R R K LR R B K E X E R EEE R X « - « DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block LR E RS E R SRR EEE & LA R R L R EEE R R EE RN DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON * * * « * * « * * x * *« Troppman Block * Bemidji, Minn. * I EE R R R R E R R RN E R R LA E RS R R EEREERERERE K] DR. E. H. SMITH * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & Office Security Bank Bloek * LR R R SRR EERESRERER] I EEEE R R R R R E R R DR. EINER JOHNSON * PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON & Bemidji, Minn. * * x x * * * x * = * x® [ x x x ® ® « & x * x &® x * [ L3 ® « * ® [ « ® « x [ x x « x * = EEREEEEE XXX LA R R R R R R R P P R * A. V. GARLOCK, M. D, * * SPECIALIST * * EYE EAR NOSE THROAT & x Glasses Fitted * ¥ Gibbons Bldg. Phone 106 & KX XK TR KRR XN R & LB R R R R R R R R R R R R B * A D * [ First National Bank Bldg. x % I remove the cause of acute ® and chronic diseases * * CHIROPRACTOR * « Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-6 7-8 % x Phone 406-W « LA R R R R R R R R R R R R P :#ii*ifi*#iiiiii * x b DR. R. E'I%NCW N : * Oftice: Troppman Block « : Fuone 180-J Bemidfi, Minn #iii*i#ii*fiiii*: LR R R R R R R R R R R * GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * * LAWYER . %« Miles Block Phone 560 ¢ LR EE R EERERR R R R P :#;iiiiiiiiil(i' I W EDEORD L % Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J & * 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. . (R E R R E E R TR R B LR R R R R R R R R R T * DRS. GILMORE & McCANN + * PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS + L] Office—M{les Block - LB R R R R E R R R R R R P :lliiiiilii’ltfl’ ® *TEE BEMIDJI DAILY monm’ L R R R R R R R ERERK KKK KK KKK DR. J.ng%rgqpmcn *hk * * * ¥ Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. * Office Phone 376-W x * Res. Phone 376-R * LR R B R R R R R EE RN SRR ] LA R R SRR R R R R R R R R ] * DR. G. M. PALMER = * DENTIST - % Office Phone 124, Residence 346 & * Mtles Block, Bemidji ” LB R R R EE R R R R R K] LR R R R R R R R R R RN K] * DR. D. L. STANTON bl * DENTIST & * Oftice in Winter Block * L EEEREEEREEERERERERR ] LR R R R R R R R R R R * DR. J. T. TUOMY * *® DENTIST ® * North of Markham Hotel L %« Gibbons Block. Tel. 380 & LA R R SRR R AR R RER K] EEEEXEREEE TR ERER * DR H A NORTHROP * & OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & * AND SURGEON * * BSulte 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg x Office Phome 163 . AR R LR R ERE R R ERE K] AKX EXEXEXEX XX XER * J. WARNINGER * VETERINARY SURGEON %« Office and Hospital 3 doors « west of Troppman Btore * Phone No. 209 I PR R R R RR R R R R R | * % % % % b % % * % X * k% % % x THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ..Cl’fl'l‘.l"l..: (LB R RN ] 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? bbb i R iR R E R R R B R R E E R P R R R R R R R P « KOORS BROTHERS CO. %« Bakers and Confectioners * Manufacturers and Jobbers %« Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * Confectionery, Cigarsand * Fountain Goods %« 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 EEXEEXXX XN REX EF XU RXE KX X « MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS * Wholesale and Retail %« Pianos, Organs and Sewing * Maehines +« 117 Third St. Bemidjt * Phone §73-W * J. BISIAR, Manager *% A R R R LR R R R R R R R R N s L s RS 4!#**4!4:4!#ii«***::*k*i‘k«kk*l&%*tk#lfiii#i*iii*&i % Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. b2 2222228 24 " xx % *x o N. L. HAKKERUP 29 = PHOTOGRAPHER % % :1 Photos Bay and Night :: * x Ty x¥ R R R R R R R R P R ;«ltfl*!il«lli!’ii: * * *x DEAN LAND GO. 3 & Xy ¥ Land, Loans, Insurance *x ¥ and City Property Y *% Troppman Block Bemidjt &3 it *x _LWATCH HOSPIT. *x %% “Every Watch Cureable” 4y *x % +*% BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. &%« *x 204 Minn. Ave. ¥ 4 *, *& A. W. Peterson, Mgr. {t & *¥x * LR R R R R R R R R R R R R R e P e RSS2 2 GENERAL MERCHANDISE +« Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, € Flour, Feed, etc. The & careful buyers x buy here. x W. G. SCHROEDER * Bemidjt Phowe 656 & Good substantial clothing and shoes at moderate prices “Honest Abe” Grossman, Proprietor 218 Minn. Ave. L2238 222233222 UNITED PRESS Association. & %

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