Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 18, 1917, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 1917.‘ Dean d71e $60,000 to loan ou farms. Land Co.—Adv. Rev. L. P. Warford left for Turtle River last night where he conducted services in the evenlng./ . Mrs. Harry Foltner of St. Cloud, who is visiting at the home of her : sister, Mrs. Thomas Brennan of Wil- [ J ton, was in the city yesterday call- ing on friends. You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. a27tt Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- . Mrs. G. A. Walker returned home tritious and refreshing. 628¢f Monday from Idaho and Spokane, ‘Wash., where she has been visiting friends and relatives for the past month. ‘ mlng Events Mrs. George Clark of Turtle River was a business visitor in the city Sept. 17,'18, 19—Red Lake Indian |yesterday. Fair. @@y Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual| Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood Beltrami County Fair. was a between-train shopper in the Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua, Au-|city yesterday. gust 2 to 6. July 21—School election in the high school building, 7 p. m. August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court ‘convenes September 11. SOCIETY DINNER PARTY « Mrs. H. C. Lisherness entertdined at a dinner party at her home on Beltrami avenue last evening, in| M. Henry of Blackduck was in the honor of her mother, Mrs. O. Wol-|city yesterday enroute 'to Grand stad, who has been visiting her|Forks where he will attend the fair. daughter for the past three weeks. Mrs. Wolstad will leave tonight for Minneapolis where she will visit her daughters. The guests of last night’s party were Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMann and son, Raymond, Mr.| Mr. Nelson, manager of the Ran- and Mrs. E. McMann, sr., Mr. and|dahl & Nelson Co. of Clearbrook, was Mrs. B. W. Aldrich and children, Lu-|in the city yesterday on business. man and Loraine, Mrs. Fred Ledoux and son, Napoleon; Misses Julia Misses Laura and Josephine Bjer- Moran, Gladps Gainey and Ollie Cur-|kie and Stella Nelson of Clearbrook tis, and Mrs. Belle Brown. were in the city yesterday calling —_— on friends. HOSTESS TO JUNIORS G. W. Harnwell, preéident of the Mrs. J. J. Conger entertained the|Commercial club, and sons, Gordon Junior class of boys of the Presby-|{and Howard, returned Tuesday from terian Sunday school at a picnic|a busin trip to the Twin Cities. lunch in the city park Tuesday af-|He made the trip by automobile. tsrnoon. After the picnic the class "#4s8 taken for a 14-mile automobile| To intending settiers and farm la- ride through the country. The fol-|borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- lowing members were present: Har-|adian Government Agent, Clifford lan Stewart, Winthrop Batchelder, | Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for Orville Wilson, Ira Williams, Charles | settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other McTaggert and Clarence Wilcox. information in Western Canada. THEATER PARTY Miss Olive Whaley entertained a group of friends at & theater party|has been visiting on his at the Grand yesterday ndtter;;og?. farm. The guests were Lucy an able Brooks, Flla Laqua, Hope and Doris| F. A. Schanke of Randall, Minn., Moore, Velma Deap, Arvilla Ken-|arrived last night to visit at the field, Eloise Bekkan, Theresa Good-|home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E..Gil- n, Ruth Riley, Helen Evans, Hen- |lean. rietta Anderson and Leojean Boy- ack. Personals and l Newsy Notes | e e Good ones. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. lf’l;osnttfz F. E. Oppegard and wife and fam- ily and Fred Smith were in the city yesterday enroute to their home in Blackduck. The party has been vis- iting friends in Crookston for the past few days. Rich Studio can’t go to war but Mr. Oppegard is in will give free to each man who en- 6-718 the mercantile business at duck. Black- lists a good photo of himself. :i*i##i#r*ki**# LAKE SHO * ii*i*i*Hgo;'uisi** James Kennedy, who has been vis- iting his parents at Grand Forks Bay has gone to Minneapolis after spend- ing a few daps in Grand Forks. G. R. Jacobi and son, Reinhald, returned Sunday to Grand Forks af- ter two weeks spent at the Jacobi cottage at Birchmont Beach. Mrs. J. H. Griffin, Tom Griffin and Frank Griffin have returned to Grand Foorks after a pleasant week spent at Birchmont hotel. made by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Winslow of Grand Forks spent several days last week at Birchmont Beach. * Mrs Paul D. Bouteel arrived from Minneapolis to join her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Ruetell, and will spend the next two months at Birchmont hotel. * Mr. and Mrs. E. Strupat and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Giese of East Grand Forks were guests at Birchmont ho- tel for a few days. L. K. Raymond and family of Grand Forks have been enjoying a few days’ Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy ar- rived last week and have opened their cottage at Grand Forks Bay. They expect to remain until the opening of the university recalls them to their home in Grand Forks. Mrs. T. S. Corrigan and her sis- ter, Miss Elsie Wolff, of Grand Forks Bay, have been called to their home in Grand Forks by the illness of their mother, Mrs. Herman Wolff. Friends are glad to know that Mrs. ‘Wolff is improving. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gowran of Lake- side, accompanied bp their daugh- ters, Mary and Charlotte, and Miss Mary Moore, drove to Grand Forks Sunday in their car. They will at- tend the state fair and expect to re- turn ‘next week. Mrs. G. I. Goodmanson of Turtle River was among the out-of-town shoppcers in the city pesterday. Mrs. G. C. McKnight of Puposky was in the city yesterday visiting friends. A splendid idea. Let's have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cx;ezatl:t. The trip was Mrs. Helen Krause of St. Cloud was a business visitor in the city yes- terday. outing at Birchmont Robert Rahn was in the city yes- terday enroute to his home in Min- neapolis from Island Lake where he father’s Mrs. E. L. Sarff arrived here this morning and will spend a few days Tooking after the interests of School Dist. No. 95, of which she Is the clerk. RED CROSS NOTES By Miss Arvilla Kenfield Press Reporter Quality money-saving kodak fin- Anyone who desires to learn to knit call up either Mrs. Conger or Mrs. Lord and make an appointment. More workers are needed at the work room. If you have an hour to spare in the morning or afternoon, come and work. Don’'t wait to be called on—offer your services. When you come to work bring your own scissors and thimble with you. : Yarn and needles may be obtained at the club rooms or from instruct- ors. All garments made of Red Cross yarn must be returned to the Red Cross headquarters. Have you had your dish of Koors’|570-W. cream today. 628tf Miss Clara Sather left Tuesday for Thief River Falls to be the guest of Mabelle Loken for a few days. Miss Myrtle Madson left this noon for Grand Rapids where she will visit her brother, Elmer Madson, of that city. Miss Marian Rice of Minneapolis was in the city last evening enroute to Tenstrike where she will visit at the home of her parents for a couple of teeks. Miss Rice is a sister of Mrs. Fred Graham of this city. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—-Adv. 14tf Mrs F. Heivell and Miss Marian Laney left for Shooks last night. Three large exhaust fans and five The Bemidj! Ploneer is anxious| pore electric fans are making the to publish all the local and soclety |Grang Theatre one of the coolest news possible and would appreciate | ;13 most popular places in town it very much if anyone having news |, ring the hot weather. of that character would phone 922, or mail the details to the Bemidji Pioneer. x 4d 7-21 THEATERS BEMIDJI PIONEER % GRAND TONIGHT Louise Glaum, siren star of Tri- angle pictures, makes her appearance in “Sweetheart of the Doomed,” a Thomas H. Ince production, at the Grand theater tonight. As the notorious charmer of Paris and Monte Carlo, who becomes the angel of the armies of France, Miss Glaum has an opportunity to display not only her originality in matters of dress, but her ability as an act- ress of emotional power, Maggie’s First False Step”—a Keystone comedy of the unimitable Siren of Paris LOUISE GLAUM Mack Sennett type, will furnish 2,- 000 feet of laughter. A fascinating adventuress of Paris and Monte Carlo, seeking re- venge on man for a wrqug done her in youth, suddenly becomes— The Daily Ploneer receives + ¥ wire services of the United + & Press Association. * 66 The of N IF—— 1] \/ [ " SVIBeflleafl the flflflmfld Here's a “Grackerjack A great, soyl-touching drama of a sinful woman chastened. A pneumatic Fountain Ink 7 Well. The name of the well is the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get \ The KEYSTONE Comedy—in two parts out of order. No valves, no llolt:l._ "Il‘lhe ink from the res- ervoir falls into a small cup at “MAGGIE’S FIRST FALSE STEP” the base, which provides lj’unt with CHARLEY MURRAY, LOUISE FADENZA, MARY THURMAN NOor et o cover the pen. A typical Kepstone of the inimatable Sennet type, made for laugh- ;“.:'.’.?,'t ::al:;héheAlinrk, -t'llx':red!::: in only. the ink never becomes gummy & purposes Y. . or sticky. The last drop is as good as the first. It iz made 7 PARTS——TRIANGLE PLAY——7 PARTS entirely of glass. Needs fi- ing but once in six montHE and saves 76 per cent of your ink 1:30 & bill. Sells for $1.00 and $1.26. GRAND (3% TONIGHT || oo 2= ) 10¢ & 20¢ Come and see. PIONEER OFFICE i Phone 922 [} mtfindommmbe ighty tobacco. ’s exactly you' findTnleSmoh;fl.ny bacco. Ask your fri TRUE 40 Yea I started smoking I’ve seen many different brands come and Ill. several of them m we find but waysfcome back to only by experts only by nature. Itis Smoke. 1vs thetbestall-round hon- geg, Behen bl cooned e, est smoke I've found. No bite or v Xy parch; no after effects; no regrets.” THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER True Smoke Smokes True-- Chews True Too. True Smok tobacco ‘rue Smoke. This choice tobacco is blended Any tobacco that has stood ¥ { £ wp § e‘g. £ § % § C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. know. SAINT LOUIS : : MISSOURI SMOK BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL R A e R R R R R E R RS 2 2 21 LR R S SR R R R R R R R R R R R R R A R R R R R R R R R L R R R R R R R R R R R GEIB & LEIBSLE L ARLOCK, hod DR.J. * Architects and Engineers e + "“}m!" > : Ofti O'LD Bo monmd‘ : T ce CAry-Bowser . %« BYE EAR NOSE TEHROAT * Oftice Phone 376-W &« *P‘llv:e‘liz* *M:r:hfl ild:.‘. « Glasses Fitted * Res. Phone 376-R *« & Gibbons Bidg. Phone 108 |X XX KR KKK KKK KKK EEK EERAEEEEEEIRES P R R R R R R R R R R ‘ nrmflm“' AR AR R R RN K[ DR. G. M. PALMER . Foateant Pass Moving. S A e iy DT -t Pirst National Blag +« Office Phone 134, Residence L Res. Phone 68 818 Ameries e Beak . *® Mties Block, Bemid$l [ AEREREARERERRERER 1 remove the cause of asute Oftice Phoae 13 and eb 1o &% KKK EEEE X RE RARARTN AR CHIROPRACTOR L EEE R R R R R LR R R K * ;; ; : b "o;“;; b Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-5 7-8 &|* DR. D. L. STANTON . SHANN| ) , DENTIST - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ThoRe A0y EEXFEEEERE XXX * Oftice in Winter Blosk - Oftice in Mayo Block T * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I R R R 232332 R R R R R A R SRR R R 0 AR A AR AR R AR AR ATNA A A AR AR T DO RS OO Ahhkk Phone 3906 Res. Phone 397 % kKRR AARRXX®®*%|x DR B E BRI - :«-ctuccucccccc’c XK XK KERR R RNK KK DENTIST DR. J. T. TUOMY k * Office: Troppman Block * DENTIST «® ¥« Fkuone 180-J Bemidji, Minn x North of Markham Hotel *® DR. C. B. SANBORN * % Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e R T AR AR WA WA AN Offce—Miles Block e R R R E R R R R R I EEEE R R E &R &R R K x GRAHAM M. TORRANCE I EE RS SRR R R R KR 'EEERRRERR DR B2 LAWYER * DR. H. A. NORTHROP L DR. L. A. WARD * Miles Block Phone 660 4 |% OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON xaxaxkxxxaxkxuxusl* AND BURGEON * .,‘.”"*‘¢’.."\'l Suite 10 O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg ¥ Troppman Block * W.EK DENISON.D. V.M. +(* Offics Phone 1853 - Be::djl Minn, x VETERINARIAN MEE R E LR R R R R LR R RS R R ' . % Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-] ¥ x x X g X X K XA KX X KA KA X sabokidiahehehie soboiebohiobaie * 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. *lx J. WARNINGER P LR EE R R R R R R R R R R e R S e S S R R . DR. E. H. SMITH Sx XKk RXKKHXKH&xga|* VETBRINARY SURGEON « PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON X DRS. GILMORE & McCANN +|* Offlce and Hospital 3 doors & « PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS (% west of Troppman Store & Office Security Bank Blook I E SR ERERRERE R IL Offico—Miles Block *|* Phone No. 309 - O P N L E R E S EE SRR R RIL R R R R o bl bl DR. EINER JOHNSON ;:«c««cccc;icc;a::w&r»w-&:»w*tt*n»: P e, i " %|,THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER | THE BEMIDII DAILY FIONEER YRR R R R R IR R R R R R R R R R R R R RS RS RS R R R 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? [ R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R S R S R R RS R R R R Rl R R R R R R R R R R R %« KOORS BROTHERS CO. , %%« %% GENERAL MERCHANDISE + + Bakers and Confectioners ¥ ¥4 Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & & Manufacturers and Jobbers %* N. L. HAKKERUP *x Flour, Feed, ote. The & & Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, %% PHOTOGRAPHER ;i careful buyers « & Confectionery,Cigarsand % x buy here. * x Fountain Goods o) Fhotos Pay and Nisht %, w. G. SCHROEDER %« 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 13§ 4 &% Bemidji Phome 66 & [ A R R R R R R R R R R R RIS R R R SRR R R R R R R RIS R R R R R R LR R ITERE R ER TR R NE R BENpepepepeppepepgepepepapt P T 2 XSS L E X R T 8 # MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS &, 5 HUB CLOTHING : % Wholesale and Retall #% DEAN LAND CO. %% Good substantial clothing + Planos, Organs and Sewiag + ¥x .and shoes at moderate & * Maechines «% Land, mi’rohm :, prices x 4« 117 Third 8t. Bemiafi ¥ and City Property x — x x Phone §73-W &% Troppman Blosk Bemiaji %X 3°""‘Pr‘°‘;'mg':'"“' g L3 J. BIBIAR, Manager i b ad 218 Minn. Ave. * R Ty A A A R R A A R R R s s E R R E R &i#ki*#iflfll#lc::Ci-li*kliiliii:#fi*i*qilifliicl: x x Eat at x _wu-wm *x * * THE AFE #x “Hvery Wa *x HONE: G K —_ :2 The DAILY PIONEER re- X * Gordon Burns, Prop. 4& BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. #% ceives wire service of the & * K 204 Minn. Ave. 4% UNITED PRESS Assoeiation. & ¥« Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. ¥ 4: : x % A. W. Peterson, Mgr. *: x % e * I I P R R R R I R R R R I R P RSS2 L L SR T N sAgo

Other pages from this issue: