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i A ettt b bt ittt Sl b N YTV YTYRyTIYY |“ Coming Events Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual | gust 2 to 6. day. iJuly 21—School election in the August 14—The Beltrami county convenes September 11. . |day. SOCIETY METHODIST §. §. PICNIC terday between trains. Larson’s grove will be the scene of & happy gathering tomorrow, the ocousion being the annwal Metho- dist Sunday school picnic. Members o picture taken.—Adv. 00] are asked to be at the Metho- church at 10 o’clock in fhe nidriing and sutoés will be provided t6 ‘cohivey the picnickers to the groiinds. Everyoneé is asked to bring well filled baskets. Dinner will be seérved at noon and réefreshments dur- ing the afternoon and evening. Sports, games and amusements of all kinds will be enjoyed. Any one not affiliated with other churches is giv- en a special invitation to attend. of each department of the Sunday d guest of friends. Good ones. Try us. ' LUTHERAN PICNIC All who are to participate in the picnic given by the parochial school and members of the Ladies Aid so- ciety of the Norwegian Lutheran church tomorrow are asked to be at Diamond Point at 2 o’clock in the afternoon or as soon after that time as possible. No regular program will be given but the principal enjoy- ment will be water sports, bathing and boating. Boats will be provided. All interested in the church, Ladies Aid or Sunday school are cordially invited to attend. i .. CARPENTER.BENDICKSON Miss Mabel Bendickson of this qity and Oliver Carpenter of the Fifth ward, were married Saturday evening at 8 o’clock, Rev. C. N. Foss of the Fifth ward officiating. They were attended by Miss Clara Carpen- ter of Cass Lake, ‘a sistet of the groom, and William Corrigan of Cass Léke. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter will make their home in the Fifth ward. The bride has been employed in the Hakkerup studio for a number of of relatives. KEEFE-LUNDQUIST . Thomas N. Keefe and Miss Vic- torfa Lundquist, both of this county, were married Sunday afternoon at 3.¢’¢lock in St. Bartholomew’s Epis- cqpal church, Rev. George Backhurst oftieiating. They were attended by G B. Warner and Miss Ada Warner. f Pioneer. ! Friday, F. G. Wells, Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Jocal applications, as they canmot reach 30 diseased portion of the ear. There is onl{ one way to cure catarrhal deafness, by & constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused 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- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube Testored to its mormal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of er Pilot, July 260. 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 case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Cir- sulars trlree. All Druggists, 75c. . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0. |Ston Daily Times. Mrs. Sidney Miller of transacted business in Bemidji yes- helped him to get back Personals and h?:pt. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Newsy NOt_eS Beltrami County Fair. Mrs. M. L. Matson of Kelliher was Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua, Au-{among the business visitors yester- Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- high school building, 7 p. m. tritious and refreshing. board of commissiorers meet. Mrs. L. F. Saddler of Buena Vista The Beltrami county district court | transacted business in Bemidji Mon- A splendid idea. - Let’s dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cn;eza::r. t. One of these nice days you ought to g6 to Hakkerup's snd heve yln‘u‘: Miss Wilma Flora of Turtle River passed yesterday.in the city, Mrs. Charles Spangler of Turtle River and her sister, Mrs. Louis der, of Oklahoma passed yesterday in the city visiting friends. Quality money-saving kodak fin-{ Mrs W. S. Williams returned to fshing: Developing 10¢; prints, 3¢|Grand Forks this up. “Do we take portraits?” See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 718tf Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Johnston of Hines were in the city today the 570-W. guests of Mrs. Johnston’s parents, home here. She took grocer for fit. Judge and Mrs. Hiram A. Simons. Mrs. H. O. Rosaaen of Crookston arrived in Bemidjj yesterday and will spend several weeks at her summer with her as her guests Misses Clara Bakke and Clara Hanson of Crookston. You’'ll like Koors® bread. Ask your dasTte Mrs. F. D. Dansereau and daugh- ter Dorothy, of Merriam Park, St. Paul, arrived in the city last evening and are the guests of Mrs. Danser- eau’s sfster, Miss Beryl Preble. They |5 will remain in Bemidji for a month. Mr.. and Mrs. B B Kenfield, daughter, Miss IAwim!., s . John, accompanied by S8 ucy bout a year ago. Brooks, motored to Cass Lake today Torrance here a| ¥ where they spent the day the guests The Bemid)y1 Ploneer is 2 to publish all the local and society news possible and would appreciate it very much if anvone ha of that character would phone 938, or mafl the detalls to the Bemidjl ‘While on his way to Bemidji last agricultural teacher of the Walker schools, went |remarkable record is held by Louise into the ditch in the big swamp on |Huff, the Famous Players-Paramount the other side of Laporte, the front|star. Of course it was in a motion end of his craft being buried in mud, |ploture that Miss Huff performed out of sight. The timely appearance |this unusual feat—an adaptation of of Gus Kulander with his big Cole |Booth Tarkington's oelebrated hu- on _sotid {mereus movel “‘Seventeen” in which General Passenger Agen ground and resume his trip.—Walk- [she is co-starring &t the Gramnd to- Mr. and M;n. ;\o‘ Chesglt:rman returned yesterday from their homey- “ . moon trip Which they made by auto- [tor Robert G. Vignola decided to na“way mobile. Several days were spent at|stage both the elopements—the the Birchmont hotel at Bemidijl after |dream and the real—on the same which they motored to Detroit, Alex- |day, taking two racing roadsters out andria and St. Paul and then went to [to a lonely spot in order to stage Glen Morris Inn at Christmas Lake for several days. They also motored to Duluth and then took the boat trip to Fond du Lac, returning via way of St. Paul. They are now at the McKinnon apartments.—Crook- 628t have a Pinewot;d the wil- Yes. [gpending some time in this city, the fon, anxious g news with the two youthful stars LOUISE HUFF seeing— TOMORROW—WM. DESMOND as “PADDY O’HARA; KEYSTONE comedy “VILLA of the Movies.” GRAND ’:%’ TONIGHT BOOTH TARKINGTON’S humorous masterpiece “Seventeen” JACK PICKFORD A Paramount picture in five-parts—one we recommend as worth and the _THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER DR. JOHNSON HONORED - s %, dobmaon has een xec I_\_IBusiness and Professional lieutenant and adjutant of the Tenth IR R R R R E R R R R R R $50,000 to lcan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean a71t Frank Gratton 'has gone to Brain- erd where he will be employed. battal i i I B R R R E R R SR EER RN ael"“fi;'};fi;flf‘:‘to“efidt:‘;‘;flfigfigg Gunrdi.on' Minnesota National Guard. x DR. EINER JOHNSON - : w. K‘.IEDEJ“SOM vH & e of o ® PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON &% o Ph’g‘f‘;{; nf-. o5 : . s Bemid)t, Minn. *(x ° 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. & BM‘EeiM”y“dLa“rfB?ntteiugf HINES BOY ENLISTS LA R R R R R R R R R R R R T T R E s LY al ests Ol riends o o flfh?ci‘;yw;‘;tg;gag‘_‘ g“girzgthi:{?::ho;n;{ne:t'v;:: Jha : S R R R : ik ‘D;.’G.’l‘.;’ll.:fll’ *Ee : Have you had your dish of Koors’ Mrs. P. L. Hines, yesterday. He has DR. D. L. STANTON *lx DENTIST ’ « enlisted in the service and left last|¥* DENTIST b evening for Jefferson barracks. x Office in Winter Bloek * AKX XSRS TR KK KKK KKK K | = * . DRS. GILMORE & McCANN ¥ * PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS + L Office—Miles Block +* EXE XK XTI R RSN ice cream today. 628tf * Office Phone 134, Residence 348 & * Mties Block, Bemidji LR R EEEEE R R R R R R * Misses Hilda and Annie Rose of Fosston are in Bemidji making ar- rangements to spend the remainder of the summer here. . BEmIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company ‘Mrs. E. W. Johnson returned this morning from Minneapolis where she has been the guest of her parents for the past two weeks. — * “Hore's a “Crackerjack” A pneumatic Fountain Ink Well. The name of the well is Fine selection of Bemidji pearls. Mountings of your own design. Bemidji Jewelry Co. 1-724 Mr. and Mrs. Williams and- James Morris and family of Becida motored to Park Rapids yesterday and spent ::‘: E?Lgx}')dse? I;%!h‘lllli to get ' ! alves, Do the day 01} business matters. floats. The fnk Erony the v Veltphone 278 Bemid]l, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gruwell and{] - €rveir falls into a small cup at N AT H UL 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 saves 75 per cent of your ink bill. Sells for $1.00 and $1.25. WHAT! Don’'t believe it? Come and see. daughter, Dorothy, of Ames, Iowa, are the guests of Mrs. Gruwell’s aunt, Mrs. H. W. Bailey. SRR s ~BELTRAMI HOTEL.- (Formerly CHALLENGE) Under New M emen_t Now Open for Business Conpletely re-modeled and re-decorated. Meal 35c ./~ Sunday Chicken Dinser --- 11:30 to 2000 — 50c 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 George McTaggart, who has been visiting relatives in Bemidji, has re- turned to his home on Black Lake. Clyde Ewing, captain of the Pu- I oy yentoramy, T T P aae 033 O MRS, KATE MULLANE, Prop. s Mrs. S. M. Dickinson of Minne- LT G LT TN apolis is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Winter. FOR THOSE WHO WANT A REAL VACATION we suggest Yollowstone Nat'l Park Rainier Nat’l Park North Pacific Coast and Alaska morning after guest of Mrs. Clem Williams. Miss Mildred Noyes, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank O'Neil of Tur- tle Lake, returned to her home in Minneapolis yesterday. o e ! National Park s ) | | ! lacier National Park has the Alpine grandeur of Switzerland— on a far bigger scale. See its towering mountains, glaciers, skyland lakes, cascades and streams. Ride horseback to the heights, motor or travel trails afoot. Modern hotels, Alpine chalets,Te- pee camps. Vacations $1 to $5 per day. Mrs. W. D. Ferris and daughter, Catherine, of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Cool at their summer cottage at the head of the lake. Mrs. Cool is a daughter of Mrs. Ferris. Miss Tinnie Pendergast, teacher in the government Indian schools at Carson City, Nev., is in the city and will spend the summer vacation with her parents, Representative and Mrs. L. G. Pendergast, at their summer home on Lake Plantaganet. Mrs. Erwin Quilling of Menominie, Wis., will arrive in Bemidji Thurs- day and will be the guest of Miss Dorothy Torrance for a week or ten days. Mrs. Quilling was formerly Miss Frances Decker and visited Miss THEATERS GRAND—TONIGHT Though elopements are not so very uncommon, it is still rather unique for a young lady to elope with two men on the same day. This FARES Let me help you plan a worth- while vacation trip Send for free travel booklets Stop off at Glacier National Park en route to Spokane, the J. J. PEARCE, Agent beautiful Lake Chelan Region—campers’ paradise—Seattle, Tacoma, . Bemidji Union Station Portland, Astoria, Vancouver, Victoria and Alaska. Enjoy the fa- A. M. CLELAND, mous in-sight-of-land Alaskan voyage. St. Pual, Mism. Northern Pacific LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Special Round Trip Summer Tourist Fares to Glacier National Park, North Pacific Coast points and Alaska, in effect daily up to and including September 3oth. 'afght Wwith Jack Piclkford. & happens that Jack dreams of his lelopement with her and she actually runs off with another man. Direc- SEE AMERICA FIRST— Start with Yellowstone Park Have You Bought Your Liberty Bond? For details and illustrated literature, call on or write J. J.Ryan, Agt, Bemidji, Minn. C. E. STONE, Passenger Traffic Manager St. Paul, Minn. the two scenes. AR AP e . FENTON NOW BAND MEMBER IN 26th INFANTRY : FEELS FINE A letter received by Chief Ripple from “Dick” Fenton states that he is a member of the Twenty-sixth United States infantry, in station at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianap- olis, Ind. He asked that his trom- bone be sent him. He also states he is in the best of health and enjoy- ing army life. He further hints of a trip to the Pacific coast in the near future. GlacierNational Park These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers ™ Offering you their “good-service” and spending money totell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? LA R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Rl S R S R R R R R R R R RN i WA « KOORS BROTHERS CO. #&&« ¥% GENERAL MERCHANDISE & COMINSKY IS HOME % Bakers and Confectioners &% %% Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoss, & Henry H. Cominsky, manager of % Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ N. L. HAKKERUP ’c Flour, Feed, ote. The & Schneider Bros. ladies’ ready—to-:vear « Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, ” PHOTOGRAFHER *y careful bu: = store, returned last evening rom yors Newark, N. J., where he was mar- * Confectionery,Cigarsand %% py e,y pay and Night 3% buy here. * ried in June. Mrs. Cominsky accom- ¥ Fountain Goods *y »* W. G. SCHROEDER panied him as far as Minneapolis, % 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 %4 ¥ Bemidji Phoue 66 & where she will visit at Lake Min- netonka for a week or ten days be- fore coming to Bemidji. « MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS &, % HUB CLOTHING x * x DEAN LAND CO. = * MERCHANTS MEETING b Wholesale: and :""“ : e 4% Good substantial clothing & . Planos, Organs and Sewing % and shoes at moderate % There will be a meeting of the x Machines 4% Land, Loans, Insuranee *x prices x Merchants’ associagon tomor{ow Isfl; % 117 Third St Bemidjt ¥ and City Property *x * ternoon in the ommercia clu " *x . " Grossman room at 4 o’clock. All members are be Phone §73-W 4% Troppman Bloek Bemidjt ” Honmp:,:'fl.ar E : urged to be present. * J. BISIAR, Manager «t AR EREER * 218 Minn. Ave. *x o P R R LTI S heahaha i B M R A 'AKEN L B R B * K kX x & (By United Press)h bl * ¥ *if::ik*# ililfl*l::lill’iii’-sliii: Washington, July 24.—The navy X Eat at e =3 SPIT. department today requisitioned six *x THE E(;lfl". CAFE ‘: “E;';léy’r%'gng!? mu‘{‘_hn b : oil tanks to meet the urgent fuel or- x e %% The DAILY PIONEER re- & ders of the navy. * Gordon Burns, Prop. %% BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. <% ceives wire service of the _— x & 204 Minn. Ave. +% UNITED PRESS Association. & HAD OPERATION %« Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. %% *y * x *¥ A. W. Peterson, Mgr. el *x Charles Trog of Becida has re- x *x £ 3 * turned from St. Paul where he un- LR R R R R R R R e R R R R R R S LSS RS R R R derwent an operation for appendic- itis. — | | e S SR