Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 25, 1917, Page 6

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y { I Coming Events Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian . 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. J August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court sonvenes vSeptember 11. the Y| SOCIETY NEIGHBORHOOD FAREWELL Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and sbn, Philip, were given a-farewell neigh- borhood party last evening. The af- fair was in the mnature of a picnic and was given on the W. E. Dean lawn on Lake Boulévard. Those preserit were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and son, Philip, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Mintener of Rapid City, S. D, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and daughter, Miss Arvilla, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. . Lakin, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Beaver, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mre. Homer C. Baer, R. L. Given and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean and family, Misses Vera, Helen and Luella Backus and G. D. Backus. Mr. Denu and family will move to Lavinia the latter part of the week to spend the rest of the summer. ~ MEETING PLACE CHANGED The meeting place of the Circle of Red Cross workers of the Presby- terian church has been changed, and instead of meeting at the home of Mrs. L. P. Warford will meet at the 3. J. Conger home, 901 Lake boule- vard. It is hoped that all will learn of this change and be present at the home of Mrs. Conger. GUILD MEETS THURSDAY Mesdames C. C. Sheppard, C. W. Vandersluis and E. J. Letford will entertain the Guild of the Episcopal hurch Thursday afternoon in the Guild hall in the church building at 2:30 o’clock. Guild members are es- pecially urged to attend as there is work to be done. HOSTESSES TO R. C. CIRCLE esdames J| J. Conger and George Kiy{( will eniertain the Red Cross circle of the Presbyterian church at the Conger home tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. All ladies in- terested in the work are cordially fvited to be present. Personals and ’ Newsy Notes ' Koors’ ice cream s both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tf . George Knapp and two chil- dl':‘lfl of Becida were the guests of friends here yesterday. One of these mice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14 Mrs. Annie Forte of Portland, Ore., arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will visit at the home of her brother, Harry Palmer, for a month. Miss Johnson of Bemidji departed or home last night after a visit of a w days in _the city.—International falls Daily Journal. M. Rasmusson and three daugh- 'ters, who have spent two V:'eeks at .Birchmont, returned to their home in Grand Forks today. AN C. A. Hicks of Hines was in the city yesterday and while in the city paid the Pioneer office a call and subscribed for the Daily Pioneer. Mrs. A. W. Hoskins of town of Frohn was called to Otter Tail coun- ty a couple of days ago by the death of her brother. The funeral was held Sunday. Mrs. O. M. Ohngren of Bemidji ar- rived Tuesday morning and has been viting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Elgord.—Laporte News. Miss Jennie Bourgeois, who is vis- A. G. Wedgé went to Blackduck last evening on business. You'll like Koors’ bread. grocer for it. Ask your d27ee Mrs. Lydia Barton of Craigville, Minn,, transacted business in the city yesterday. A splendid idea. Let's have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. 62t8t Eugene Hensel and Gunder Moi of Frohn have returned from a busi- ness trip to Virginia, Minn. $60.000 to loan on“farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean d71te “Nothing tells a story like a pic- ture.” Mail pictures of the big mill fire to your friends. 1-725 Have you hada your dssh of Koors’ ice cream today. 628tf iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bourgeois of Brainerd, will return to Bemidji the latter part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwinde- mann, newlyweds, were. in the city today on their way to Bemidji. Friends gave them a shower of rice as they passed through—Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Mr. aand Mrs. Frank Rathman, son Leslie and daughter Catherine, of Jamestown, N. D., arrived in Be- midji yesterday and are the guests of Mrs. H. W. Bailey and famiyl. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bourquin of Jamestown, N. D.,, were guests at the H. W. Bailey home yeslerday. They returned home on the evening train. Henry Johnson, who has been vis- iting his parents at Debs, returned to Froyd, Mont., where he is employ- ed on a farm, Monday. Julius Nel- son of Debs accompanied him to Montana and will work “there dur- Miss Marie Christenson returned yester;day from Clearbrook where she had been the guest of her sister for a week. T. Haynes and wife and Mrs. Cora Toeffelmier of Thief: River Falls passed yesterday in the city the guests of friends. S. C. Lennell and family of Grand Forks and John McGown of the same place, motored to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day at the H. A. Han- son farm on Big Lake. Mrs. Elmer Lewis and children and Miss Ella Larson of Bagley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Lar- son Yyesterday. N. G. Thome and wife of Mason City, Ia., are guests at the H. A. Han- son farm on Big Lake. Mrs. Han- son is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thome. Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c¢; prints, 3c up. “Do we take portraits?” Yes. Good onmes. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 6570-W. 718t Mrs. Jessie F. Hayes and daughter, Miss Dora Hayes, and grand daugh- ter, Irene, of Oakland, Minn., who have been the guests of Mrs. Hayes’ son, George Hayes, and family of Debs, have returned to their home. They visited in Bemidji a short time enroute to Oakland. Get pictures of the big mill fire to send to your friends—for sale at Carlson’s, City, Drug Store, Capt. Mac’s, Abraham's Confectionery; at Wm. Christiansons in Nymore; $8 views at Rich Studio, 29 zoth St. 1-725 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and son, Philip, of Lake Boulevard, accompa- nied by Mr. Denu’s sister, Mrs. B. D. Mintener, and husband of Rapid City, S. D., motored to Minneapolis this morning. They expect to re- turn to the city the latter .part of the week. Upon their return to Be- midji, Mr. Denu and family will oc- cupy a cottage at Lavinia for the re- mainder of the summer. The Bemidnn Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possible and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 932, or mail the details to the Bemidft Pioneer. Joseph Edward Halloran, fiance of Miss Eva Poupore, the came tf [over from Mowbray yesterday and their wedding is to take place tomor- row morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary’s Catholic church. Miss Maude Woods of Bottineau, and Miss Chris- tine Finlayson of Jamestown arrived yesterday and are to be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pou- pore of Reeves avenue until after the wedding. Miss Edith Ryan of Wah- peton is expected to come today for the weddine, and Mr. Halloran’s mo- ther, Mrs. T. J. Halloran, his sister, Miss Stella Halloran of Walhalla, and his brother, John Halloran, of Mowbray are coming today to attend the ceremony.—Grand Forks Herald. W Paddy cess. Also WILLIAM DESMOND A dashing dare-devil Irishman, and war correspondent is— —Sure it takes an Irish mon to.fix thim fightin’ furriners! —On the war front he captures a big news scoop and—a prin- A rollicking, Stirring Adventure on Europe’s Battle Ground. A Triangle-Ince picture with a typical Ince cast. 0’Hara W showing “Yilla of the Movies” Two-part Mack Sennet-Triangle Comedy GRAND Tonight Children 10c Adults 20c 1 Parts 1:30 & 9:00 five Paae ing harvest and threshing. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Poindexter of Kansas City, Mo., who have spent the past week in Bemidji, left this morning for their home by automo- bile. They were accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Hare. Mr. Poin- dexter is in the insurance business in Kansas City. The International Falls Daily Jour- nal says: “O. A. Jahnke, the hust- ling garage man, went to Bemidji last night to bring up another consign- ment of Ford cars. Mr. Jahnke has contracted to sell fifty Fords next year and in consideration of the or- der has been assigned the northern part of the county as his territory, the division line being just south of Big Falls.” J. J. Opsahl of Bemidji was in town Tuesday and urged that farm- ers be advised to provide places now for storing their potatoes and all root crops for at least a while after they are dug as it is quite probable that on account of the unusually large acreage speculators would try to have the market flooded and run the price down. If the crop could be stored at first, the farmers can pro- tect themselves and hold their crop until the market becomes settled.— Laporte News. HARRIS TO MOVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harris and fam- ily of Kelliher will move to Bemidji about August 1 and will occupy their residence on Lake Boulevard. The cottage had veen leased by E. H. Denu, manager of the Pioneer com- pany, for the past six years. Mr. Harris has sold his hotel at Kelliher. OPERATED ON YESTERDAY J. D. Hamlin of Nebish brought his son, Wesley, to Bemidji yester- day. He underwent an operation to have his adenoids and tomsils re- moved. THEATERS GRAND TONIGHT A gay, reckless Irishman, war cor- respondent for a big London news- paper, is the part played by William Desmond in “Paddy O'Hara,” a Tri- angle play produced under the super- vision of Thomas H. Ince, which will be shown at the Grand theater to- night. With irresisitible Irish wit and pugnacity he plunges into the Balk- an affairs and proceeds to straighten them out to suit himself and a cer- tain princess, Mary MclIvor, who is compelled to take flight from her father’s castle to escape the attack- ing vandals. A Mack Sennett-Keystone comedy “Villa of the Movies” will also be shown. The entire program consists of seven reels of Triangle pictures. DOUBLY PROVEN Bemidji Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. This Bemidji citizen testified long ago. Told of quick relief—of undoubted benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony id complete—the evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. Mrs. Carl Golz, 623 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, says: “I had a lame back and suffered from distressing head- aches and dizzy spells. My kidneys caused me great anmnoyance. After using two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills, obtained at Barker’s Drug Store the lameness and aching left me and I felt better in every way.” (State- ment given March 20, 1914). ALWAYS KEEP DOAN’S ON HAND. TWO YEARS LATER Mrs. Golz said: ‘‘The statement I gave in favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills some time ago, still holds good. I always keep them on hand and still get as good results as ever.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Golz has twice publicly recom- mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N Y.—Adv. True S';mk; Smokes True- * Chews True Too. duf Tha in your pipe and smoke it. —yow’ll undoubtedly find it the most satisfac- tory ‘smoking tobacco you ever tried. After one pipe-full, yow’ll know why True Smoke is 8o popular—why “True Smokers” stick to and boost this all-American joy-mixture. True Smoke is the best tobacco from five of America’s finest tol properly blended; properly tion is its recommendation, aged—and not “doped.” Forty years of Smokers’ satisfac- states; True Smoke is mellow, rich, and fragrant, without bite or parch; a fully-seasoned tobacco, chuck full of goodness for either chewing or smoking. Try it today; you’ll be glad you did. True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or round bags and in 50c fiber containers. If you can’t get it from your dealer, send us his name and address with 10c and we will see that you are supplied. C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. SAINT LOUIS 23 MISSOURI BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LA R R R R R R R R EE R R R I R R R R R R R R R R RIL ] LR R R R R EERER R RN A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. * SPECIALIST * EYE EAR NOSE THROAT + Glasses Fitted . * Gibbons Bldg. Phone 108 & EEEXARXEEEETARE R LA R R EEEREEREEREREEN] DR. J. T. TUOMY * DENTIST * North of Markham Hotel * Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 9 AKX ERED I R R R DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 LB R E RS R R ERER & L E R R AR R R RERERR] DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block LA R R SRR R R R R R I EE SRR EREE R R RN ] b DR. G. M. PALMER x DENTIBT AKX AR AAAT AR AN R A AR AR AR * Mties Block, Bemidji I AR R SRR R R R RERE R ] LA R R R E R R LR R * A. DARNENBERG & First National Bank Bldg. & I remove the cause of acute *x and chronic diseases x® CHIROPRACTOR & Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-5 17-8 x Phone 406-W -« * * * * * ’ * + + *® ? R % Office Phone 134, Residenes 346 & * * * * * * « * * * LA R R SRR R R R R R R J. WARNINGER VBTERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store Phone No. 309 I R E L E R RS R R R L E R E SRR EE R R R R K] DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—M{les Block LA R RS R R E SRS E R LR RS SR LSRR R R R DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bloek R R R R R R R R R R RN R R R R R R R R R DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON : Bemidyi, Mion. I R R R R R RN I R R R R R R R R R R DR.R. E. &Wfl Office: Troppman Block Fuone 180-J Bemidji, Minn (R SRR RS R R R X LA E LR R R R LR R R R TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 Ameriea Oftice Phone 13 ISR SR R EE R EEEEEIE A EER ] *k KA KA AR A A AR AR A AR A AT AN A A AR R A XNy Ak NN AAAE N R AR AN * & *k * * * x * * » . * L . ¥ * * AKX KX e DR. H. A. NORTHROP & ® OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & * AND SURGBON « % Buite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg & ® Ofties Phome 183 L] LR R R E R R R R R R R RN ] LB R R R R R R R R R R R RN *® DR. L. A. WARD * % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & ® Troppman Block *® « Bem!dji, Minn. » LB R R R RS EE R R R R LA RS SR RS R ER RS T I * * * DRS. GILMORE & McCANN * ® PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ® Office—Miles Block * I B R R RS R R R R R R R R R I B E R R R R R ERE SRR R ] * W.K DENISON.D. V.M. & x VETERINARIAN * Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J & * 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. LR R R B R R R ERERE SRR IR R R R R R R RS Y DR. J. .ngmmcx Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R LA AR E R EERER R LR R R R R LR LR R GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 & LR R R R R R R R R Y R AKX XXX XN RER THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER I EEEEEESEEEEREE X ] *® * * RARRA A AR A d r ity about themselves. %« KOORS BROTHERS CO. %« Bakers and Confectioners # Manufacturers and Jobbers % % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, *x Confectionery, Cigarsand * Fountain Goods %« 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 LA RS R R S R L RS AR P R R R R P R P R R P R R R L E R R R R RN R R R These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers Offering you their “goud-service” and spending money to_tell this commun- Why not call them up? LA R R R R RS R R LR LR Rl R R R R R R R R R R R R R R *& ¥ ¥ iy N. L. HAKKBERUP « x ’i PHOTOGRAPHER * x * * ’« Photos Bay and Night ” *y x* *x ¥ % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 4, , X * Wholesale and Retail *x DEAN LAND CO. 4:: +* Planos, Organs and Sewing &% *y *x Maehines x* Land, Loans, Insurance *yx %« 117 Third St. Bemidjt * and City Property % * Phone §738-W #¥% Troppman Block Bemidj1 ;: * J. 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