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“"‘ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER I Coming Events {Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian T, 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. the "Personals and Newsy Notes \ For quick auto service—Phone 1. g 2-723 Miss Hilda Welo of Pinewood vis- ited friends in the city yesterday. Have you had your aish of Koors’ ice cream today. 628t . Miss Nellie Bocbar of Nary was a between-train shopper in the city yesterday. . $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean a71te “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundeen of Alida were between-train business visitors in the city yesterday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mrs. F. Fladrid of Schoolcraft was :. business visitor in the city yester- y. Miss Margaret Barnard, who has @ been visiting relatives in Schoolcraft # for the past month, returned to her .home in St. Cloud today. . Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints, 3¢ up. “Do we.take portraita?”. .. Yes. Good ones. ' Try us. See our sam- 570-W. 718t Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rogers of Wil- ton returned yesterday to fheir home after a short visit with friends and relatives in Potosi, Wis., land St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, who have been visiting friends in the city for the past week, left this morning for Virginia where they will visit .+ their son, Harry Mitchell, for the next month. 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 catarrhcl deafness, and that by & constitutional remedy. Catarrhal - Deafness is causcd by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of ..the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is ‘inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- ,a.Perfect hearing, and when it is entirely !/, Closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inl on'can ‘be reduced and this tube ts normal condition, hearing ed _forevér. Many .cases of uged by ‘catarrh, which is méition -of the ‘mucous sur- Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru ,..Ahe blood on the mucous surfaces of the will One : Hundred Dollars S TR B, Bat et @ulars free. All Dru B4 Ote v 'a’CO., Toledo. O. WILLIAM ctive Page For car hire Phone 1. 2-723] Elmer Horton of Blackduck wap’ in the city on business yesterday. Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- tritious and. refreshing. 628tt. Mrs. H.' E. Bachle and daughter, Mable Plummer, left last night for Blackduck where they will ‘visit for a few days. P Alice Elmquist returned this morn-f ing from a three weeks’ visit in St. Hilaire. A splendid idea. Let’s have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice c!éezagi Louis Anderson returned to his home in Blackduck last night after spending a few days visiting in Be- midji. A few cigars or cigarettes bought at the Antlers cigar store would greatly enhance the pleasure of your REX Theatre TODAY RED FEATHER PHOTOPLAYS Presents e KING BAGCCOT n e five-act dramatization of the famous story “Half a Rogue” By Harold McGrath TOMORROW—SUNDAY _GERTRUDE McCOY the most magnetic star on the screen in “The Lash of Destiny” A powerful dramatic story of a .coimtry girl’s struggle against the temptation of the city. IT’S AN ART DRAMA Matinee 2:30; evening shows start 7:30 and 8:45; Adm. 5c-16¢ For auto service Phone 1. 2-723 Mrs. William Blakely and Marion | & wire services of Laney of Farley were shoppers in|& Press Association. the city today. « D. J. Gainey of Cottonwood, Mont., arrived yesterday noon and will visit for some time at the home Of his | ——————— brother, Dan Gainey. Miss Emma Klein, who has been * ® The Dailv Ploneer receives : the United + * x —_— e —_—— “Hore’s a “Grackerjack” FOR SALE—Smal] ledgers and jour- nals for farm use. All sizes and you select a good set of books. prices. Come in and let us help Bemidji Pioneer. wetf (AR R LR SRR R RN * DRS. GILMORE & McCANN + « PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS + « Oftice—Miles Block * LA E R R SR LS R E R R R R R} e //,/j = KKK K XK KKK KKK GEIB & LEIBSLE % Architects and Engineers Ph-ne 123 Markham Bldg. KKK KKKKKKKKK KK ® * DR. J. x * IR # : Office O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg, . U x * * * * ok ok kk ok *kkk Oftice Phone 376-W Res. Phone 876-R AR E R R EE RS RS R B I P A M s evening’s joy ride. .. 4-721-24-26-28 visiting friends in Kelliher the past week, returned to her home yester- day. You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your d27te A pneumatic Fountain Ink Well. The name of the well is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. ‘W. Hanson. grocer for it. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pehrson of Min- neapolis arrived last night and.will visit at the M. LaFontisee home for a few days. Mrs. S. C. Brown and daughter, Miss Ida Virginia, will leave today for Big Falls where they will spend a short time on au outing and will be joined by Mr. Brown. 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. A. 1. Hanson of St. Paul arrived last night and will visit Hanson of this city. Mrs. I. A. Han- son is F .W. Hanson’s sister and I. A, Hanson is a brother of Mrs. T. The Bemidn Pioneer is anxious to publish -all ‘the local and: society news ' possible and ‘would’ appreciste it very much if anvone having news of thar character would phone 938, or ‘mail the details to the Bemidfi Ploneer. Mrs.' W. C. Muncy, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. H. Muncy, of this city and Mrs. J. P. Miller for some time, returned to her home in Royalton today. Miss Myrtle Hubbard of Kelliher was in the city yesterday, enroute to 3uluth. where she will visit for some me. Misses Ruth .and Naomi Blakely of Turtle' River went to Leonard yes- teday to spend a week as the guests of Miss Ella Ehlers of that village. | Miss Bertha Webster returned yes- terday from Crookston and Mcln-|] tosh where she has been visiting rela- the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get out of order. No valves, no floats. The ink from the res- ervolr falls into a small cup at the base, which provides just enough ink to cover the. pen. NOT THE HOLDER. The ink sannot splash. -Air and .dust cannot reach the ink, therefore the ink never becomes gummy or sticky. The last drop is as good as the first. It is made entirely of glass. Needs fill- ing but once in six months and Baves 75 per cent of your ink bill. Sells for $1.00 and $1.25. WHAT! Don’t believe it? Come and see. PIONEER OFFICE Phone 922 HOW CAN A CAREFUL MAN ALLOW HIMSELF TO DRIFT INTO DEBT?! DEBT IS AS DANGEROUS AS A DISEASE. IT IS A DISEASE. A FLY ON A PIECE OF FLY PAPER SOMETIMES FREES HIM- SELF WHEN HE IS ONLY ON THE EDGE, BUT “DEBT” IS A MONSTER THAT IS HARD TO GET FREE FROM. IT IS 80 EASY TO “CHARGE IT.” DON'T DO IT;PUT A LIT- TLE MONEY IN THE BANK INSTEAD. BANK WITH LS WERPAYSH PERZCENTEINTEREST ONITIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK A few cigars or cigarettes bought at the Antlers cigar store would greatly enhance the pleasure of your evening’s joy ride. .. 4-721-24-26-28 . ——pparan wnt ., | TO RUSH_FORESTRY } UNITS TO ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McMullen, who have been visiting for the past week at the E. C. McGregor home, return- tives and friends for the past month. || These -Are “Good - Service” Advertisers . Offering you their “govd-service” and spending money toitell this commun- ity about themselves. © Why not call them up? L R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R % ~KOORS BROTHERS CO. %% “uf# GENERAL MERCHANDISE & * ‘Bakers and Confectioners + ¥ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & « Manufacturers and Jobbers +* N. L. HAKEERUP ’i Flour, Feed, eote. The Love Among The Snows Of the ice-bound north furnishes the motive which worin to- ward an inevitable end in GRAND TOMORROW SUNDAY, MATINEE 2:30 BESSIE LOVE “CHEERFUL GCIVERS” — AND THE TRIANGLE KOMEDY — “PETTICOAT PERILS” SHOWS AT 2:30-7:30-9:00 - ed to their home in.Ardock, N. D., Thursday. Mrs. McMullen and Mrs. McGregor are sisters. New shipment roll film, all sizes; art corners; kodaks to remnt. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 4 1-72 R. H. Muncy, who is an old resi- dent and has been connected with the Crookston Lumber Co. for many years, will leave Monday for Bend, Ore. ,in the interest of the company. I EEEEE SRR E R R R ROAD MAPS HERE We have received a few road maps of Minnesota and Wisconsin. They are called Mendenhall’s Guide and Road Maps, with district maps and county maps, all in one book- let. It also includes a large map of the state. The price is 60 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will con- tinue to carry them in stock. I EEEE R ERE R SRR 1222222222222 %24 Ak khkhhAhAk kI hhhkt WILLIAM FOX’S Soul Stirring Drama “THE END OF THE TRAIL” FEATURING FARNUM TONICHT and the Fine-Arts Kiddies in the Triangle Drama the Bc-18¢c Papermakere. and Lumbermen Hurry Their Equipment. Washington.—Swift response to Great Britain’s need for skilled lumbermen and equipment for the British forces in France became known when it was an. nounced at the headquarters of the American Forestry association that ten portable sawmill and logging units had been provided for early delivery to the English authorities. The units will be fully equipped with skilled work- men and the machinery and general outfits necessary to conduct fleld log- ging and milling operations. The plan has been worked out by a committee of New England paper man. ufacturers, lumbermen and timber land owners, headed by W. R. Brown, who is a.member of the lumber committee of the Council of National Defense and a director of the American Forestry association, This committee was appointed by the Massachusetts Committee of Public Safety, which a short time ago re- celved information that England was experiencing difficulty in securing suf- ficlent timber for its army operations. Because of a lack of shipping facilities for lumber it was proposed that New England raise mill units to be sent over sea. The offer was cabled and was promptly accepted by the British war office. Coupled with the acceptance was an offer of transport for the units. Armed with this acceptance and with the un- official approval of Secretary of War Baker, the Massachusetts committee received the co-operation of the gover- nors of all the New England states and placed the details of raising the units in the hands of the committee of which Mr. Brown is chairman. Nearly 400 men will be sent. They will serve as civilian employees of the British gov- ernment. Three Methods of Derision. There are very few allusions to storks_in Latin authors, but one of these is interesting. The birds have a curious custom of snapping their bills, making quite a sharp noise. Young and old birds, both during and after the breeding season, constantly do this. In the writings of Persius there is a reference to this habit. “There are,” he says, “three favorite ways of derid- ing a man—by putting the hands beside the head like asses’ ears, by putting out the tongue like a dog and snapping | the fingers against the palm of the hand like a stork’s bilL” The first two methods of 'mockery are plain, but what the cause of the last was is a puzzle.—London Mail. Devil's currency was the name given by the New Englanders to the wam- pum which the Dutch settlers in Man- | hattan and New Netherlands adopted as their currency from the Indians. Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. L2 222222223 ; " * I R L R R E LT T T i b il o o b R R R g -p g o G *-&i4!4!«iii**‘k#t::«k#iili*lliilixiiiciiiil«c!#t *® * Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, 4!: PHOTOGRAF :«I careful buyers x * Confectionery,Cigarsand 4% pyoi0s Pay and Night #* buy here. * * Fountain Goods * 4 % X W G scHRoEDER % 3156 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 %4 +% Bemidjl Phoue 65 & L R R R R R Rl R R R R R R pep ey KEXUKAERERE KL AR AKX E XTI KKK KX XX KKK % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ¥, X HUB CLOTHING x D CO. - : Bi Wholesale and Retail ": DEAN LAND'O x¥ Good substantial clothing & anos, Organs and Bewing + * and shoes at moderate * x Machines % Land, Loans, Insurance *x prices x + 117 Third 8t. Bemidst +* sud City Property 2x — x i x 1 1 «% ‘““Honest Abe” Grossman * * Phone §78-W +% Troppman Bloek Bemidji #T Proprietor "% * * x *x _WAT OSgITAB— % * *x “Bvery %t& ureable” 4y *& —_— #% The DAILY PIONEER re- 1 %% BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. +#X ceives wire service of the ¥ :k 204 Minn. Ave. :fi UNITED P! Assoeiation. & 2] —_— ¥ A. W. Peterson, Mgr. *« : * *: * ad * LA R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R L SRS R R L BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 218 Minn. Ave. Ollll»'tltltllttl'D’ 30 5 * » EINER JOHNSON % omceimMuosiock %Y puYSIIAN AND SURGBON % Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 &|, Bemidsl, Minn. x IEEEEEREE LR EE R LR | PO g e g :"'*””""”’:«*acu«u«fiaai«aqc x ARNING: * x DR C R SANBORN ¥ 3, ER N s * VETERINARY SURGEO! « PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & % Office and Hospital 3 doors ¢ x Office—Miles Block * XX KX ”*”"‘”’*I ‘west of Troppman Store + * ® Phone No. 209 * ISR TSR TR R R EE R LR § PO e * DR. L. A. WARD * & PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON |X XX EXR XXX KK XX X XXX x id b A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. * x Troppman Bloek *|& SPECIALIST * x Bemidji, Minn. #{#® EYR EAR NOSE THROAT +* R R R R E R R R L Glasses Fitted * ¥ Gibbons Bldg. Phone 106 & IR RS E SRS EEEEE R PO R I T b ® DR. E. H. SMITH * % PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON ¥({g R g KX XXX EX XXX X % Oftice Security Bank Bloek g A. DANNENBERG * KEEEE XXX EEE| mNflthlm x XERRRRRRKEKKKK§q[% 1remove the eause of deute & x and ehronic dissases * . m.nmnn.r"w : CHIROPRACTOR * : DRAY ':Ofl hours: 10-13, 1:30-§ 7-8 & x Safe d Piato Moviag R ] oo H , 13 - oy *® Phone 406-W * % Res. 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