Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 30, 1917, Page 3

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»F et last evening on business. # ton where she will visit relatives for l Coming Events Sept. 17, 18, T. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua, Au- gust. 2 to 6. August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court convenes September 11. SOCIETY HOSTESS TO CLASS Miss Eloise Bekken entertained the members of her Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church, Satur- dny afternoon at Diamond Point. The hour;were spent in games, swimming and gathering flowers to decorate the church for Sunday. A picnic supper ‘was served at 6 o’clock. The guests included Merriam Wedge, Catherine McKee, Florence Hahn, Pearl Raf- ferty, Inez Matson and Arian Coe. 19—Red Lake Indian BOATING PARTY Arvilla Kenfield gave a boating party yesterday at Cass Lake for Miss Marie Sattler of Grand Forks, Frank Huffman of St. Paul, Helen and Vera Packus, Velma Dean, Roy Leibsle, Mr. McMillan, “Bob” Feir, D. J. Moore, Joe Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Mortemer Temple and E. E. Kenfield. MUSICALE POSTPONED A ,On account of the hot weather, the musicale to be given under the aus- Tow evening, has been postponed un- til August 14. Personals and - Newsy Notes e e - 'y J. J. Opsahl went to lflnnupolls You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. ds7ee Louis Brown was a guest at the J. J. Opsahl summer home at Wa- Ville over Sunday. Mrs. James Wheeler and Mrs. W. 'W. Wire of Bass Lake passed Satur- day in Bemidji shopping. Miss Martha King of Becida was in “Bemidji Saturday enroute to Royal- a month. TONICHT CARLYLE BLACKWELL JUNE ELVIDGE pices of the Epworth League in the month. Methodist church auditorium, tom Mrs. F. A. Craver of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji Satur- day. A splendid idea. Let's have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. 62t8t — Mrs. Dan Gainey and son, Elmer, returned Saturday evening from a ten-day visit with relatives in ' Wi- nona. Mrs. S. A. Nuzum of Belfre, Ohio, | is visiting at the home of Mrs. Ralph | Ripley of East Bemidji. She expects to invest in land in this locality. ! One of these nice days you ought to o to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mrs. Homer Robinson of Lavinia is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Day, of town of Northern for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Whiting of Clitherall returned to their home to- day after spending Saturday and Sun- day in ‘town of Northern, the guests of friends. Koors’ ice cream 1s both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tt D. J. Gainey of Cottonwood, Mont., left this morning for Winona and other points in southern Minne- sota, after visiting, for the past ten days at the home of his brother, Dan Gainey. Miss Elizabeth Bloomquist of Mar- quette, Mich., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Olson, of Beltrami avenue. She will remain in the city for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Henry Miller and daughter, Inez, and sons, Harold and Frank, returned Saturday evening from St. Paul and Minneapolis where they had been visiting relatives for the past The Bemid)1 Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and soclety news possible and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 938, or mafl the deufl- to the Bemidy Ploneer. . - g Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stoner and son-and daughter of- Brainerd, who have been the guests of friends in Bemidji for the past couple of days, returned to their home yesterday. Miss Lucne McCuaig accompanied them to Brainerd. Ray Spencer, who visited his mo- ther, Mrs. Hattie Spencer, and sister, Mrs. Rose Miller, for a short time, returned to his home in St. Paul to- day. Mr. Spencer is employed in the general offices of the Great North- ern railroad at St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schiffelbein and daughter of New Lisbon’s Wis,, arrived in Bemidji Sunday morning and will visit at the home of Mrs. Schiffelbein’s sister, Mrs. E. H. Denu, and family for a week. The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is t) see that a notice of their visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. E. C. Lucion and son, Carval, who have visited points of interest in Min- nesota for the past two weeks, are visiting relatives in the town of Northern for & short time, while en- route to their home in Park Rapids. Among the places vigited on the trip was Fort Snelling. Mrs. G. M. Williamson, wife of Dr. Williamson of Grand Forks, N. D., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy and family. From heré Mrs. Williamson will motor to Itasca State Park with a party of friends. They will spend several days at Doug- las Lodge before going to Minneap- olis to visit. Misses Gladys and Beryl Knott, who have been the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Hazen, 3t her summer home on Lake Plantag- anet for the past two weeks, returned to their home in Parkers Prairie to- day. They were accompanied by their cousin, Miss Valeria Doran, who will visit at the Knott home fori two weeks. Enroute they will visit their aunt, Mrs. Andrew Abbott of FEagle Bend, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and son, Philip, and Mr. Denu’s sister, Mrs:: D. Mintener, and husband of Rapi City, S. D.,, who are guests at the Denu home, returned Saturday night by auto from Minneapolis where they spent the past few days. Mr. }l A "I Denu’s and Mrs. B. D. Mintener’'s [] "' brother, W. R. Denu, and wife of Madison, Wis., came to Minneapolis Ve and. spent a short time there with the Denu-and Mintener buflill- P 'l'he Northern News ot slpooner r{. Frank Karando of Pitt < who recently gave birth to a child, has not siuce that time been in her It is packed . right mind.. She became s6 demented ,Beedtrlt. 0 0 L e . |this week that she tried to bite A A : ten days old baby and-did many other, ( violent acts. It was found necessary EL Ko I“E‘TRE to fake her to Bemidji for examina-: . % tion. She was brought to the county i i - —-{seat this morning by J. R. Dundas to be examined before Judge of Probate Harris. Her husband also accompa- nied her.” This picture u m; med with hter:m cideats. It ov ctive Page | OTOGRAPHB % Flour, Feed, ete. Tomorrow morning at 9:30 there % Ioe Cream, Bakery Goods, ’. o *x .fiw‘m . : will be a meeting at the Red Cross #« Confectionery,Cigarsaad 4! working room. All the committees * m‘m’m g’ Photos Bay and Night z: w. Gmm.“m- * yaking for the'fed Cross are urged & 315 Mina. Ave. Phome 135 ¥ 3% Bemtay P e » aic«iccc;iilicclccccccclicccti!cxi’iaccc0cac:z: hdnihh i id b ARt L EE LR R R LR S R R R R R R T " % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS +, > HUB CLOTHING x A # Planes, Organe and Sewiag 4% ) @ood substan: * e pe Machines 4% Land, Leass, Insuranes 45 204 "'°'.'fl':-"°‘-‘“ : «NTTAMMAS o Bemiapt &% sad City Property *x M ) AT THE ELEO « Phons §78-W ... 4% Troppmen Blesk . . Bemudpt 4% “Honsst Abe” Gremmaa, & . i ’ -.. The Crimson Dove,” a story of « J. BINIAR, Manager ’2 z 218 i ® ;?.:“g’.."l%“m::m;{ win 1§ T IS s A AR R R L X cac«c«iccaq;a: “f #fl, rgen- these - popular "stars -:"fl’iii’”‘fi:i###i!ifi’i’iifl”i’iif’liiiclk o oF] ctures_Brady-Made, Car- * 1yle Mwefl and -Juné Elvidge, in he Dat at e “ *« ependis pne spocite e[| £ TEE HOME cabp % wuy VemOhabe B o o : story a thorough entertaining re- and enmablennefnjznmwnn. : Gordon Burns, Prop. :: mmnob nuh- wire servies of the & ih. T.ds full of punch and pep, X Corner 3rd Bt. & Belt. Ave. & ind $* UNITED PREES Aweetation. & has’ stattling and unexpected turns x *x AW , :: cdudod fih. iz;llomng big climax. Alto- x - eterson, Mgr. : er it is an attraction that should * not be by all those looking ”ii‘l‘l’fi’lCC”"!CII‘C*”*”fl”i’i!l’ll””li’ Afor tlie best in motion pictures. THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONIER CHEER POLICE DRIVER ORDERED TO FR‘ANCE Dean a71te $60.000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Mrs Paul T. Boylen and little son of Fargo, N. D., are guests at the J. ‘W. Smith home. Arne Rauk of Shevlin was among the business visitors in Bemidji Sat- urday. Misses Norraine and Mildred Fin- nigan of Merriam Park, St. Paul, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, Jr. Miss Ella Stevens was in the city Saturday, enroute to her home at Leonard, after attending summer school in Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. William Church and daughter, Dorothy, of Yola were among the business visitors Satur- day. Mrs. Mary McGregor and daugh- ters, Misses Lillian and Kathryn, will leave this evening for Bowes- mont, N. D., where they will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Miss Loretta O’Gorman of Duluth, who has been the guest of Miss Donna Lycan of the Hotel Markham for the past several days, expects to return home today. Photo by Americus Breps Kssccladon® Members of the Honor Legion of tbe New York police department raking ieave of their comrade, Martin 8. Owens, an acting detective designated to drive the Henor Legion police departiment ambulance in France. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Raymond of the town of [— = Frohn were among those who accom- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schulke of panied the farmers on their auto tour | Tenstrike came to Bemidji Saturday Saturday. and joined the farmers’ auto tour. PASS LIQUOR LID Minneapolis, July 28.—The Minne- apolis city council has passed the ordinance complying with the order of the state public safety commission prohibiting the sale of liquor to women and regulating the hours of sales, which had been vetoed by Mayor Van’Lear. “Hore’s a *‘Grackerjack” A pneumatic Fountain Ink Well. The name of the well is the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get out of order. No valves, no floats. The ink from the res- ervolir falls into a small cup at the base, which provides just enough ink to cover the pen. NOT THE HOLDER. The ink :annot 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. Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints, 3¢ up. “Do we take portraits?” Yes. Good omes. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 670-W. T18tf Have you nad your assh of Koors’ ice cream today. 628t Mrs. William Blakely of Farley autoed to Bemidji Saturday and transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grinder, Mrs. | < 0. B. Sonstrud and daughters, Caro- line and Ava, and Doris Sathre spent yesterday at Lavinia and Wa-Ville. Mr. and Mrs. Grinder of Warren are visiting at the Sonstrud home. Ladies’ and Genis’ Suits Made to Order Cleaning, pressing and alterations of all kinds. All work up-to-date, firstclass workmanship, James Malone, reporter for the Grand Forks, Herald, who spent the last several days in Bemidji covering the I. W. W. situation for the Herald, went to Crookston Saturday to cover assignment. 5 WHAT! Don’t believe it? anMrs.’and Mrs. W. S. Lycan and T' BEA"DE"E’ MEIchan‘ Tall“[ T.lldng"“' come ;l;dol;:fi OmcEv niece, Miss May Doud, who were over-Sunday guests of Mr. Lycan’s brother, F. S. Lycan, and family, of the Markham hotel, returned to their home in Crookston this afternoon. W. S. Lycan is proprietor of the Hotel Crookston. Phone 922 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lisherness and son, Jack, Miss Mary Olson, John Mc- Cormack, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Al- drich and children, Lorraine and Leuman, Mrs. A. A. Krueger and Bell Mooney motored to Cass Lake and Walker yesterday, over the new scenic highway. They returned via Akeley, Park Rapids and Itasca State park. They report the roads are in excellent condition with the excep- tion of a piece of road between here and Cass Lake, which is very sandy. It took them just 15 minutes to go from Walker to Akeley, a distance of 12 miles. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LB R R R L EEERRRER R R LA R R RS R R RRER R J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEBON Oftice snd Hospital 3 deers LA R R R R LR R R R RN A V. GARLOOK, M. D. * SPBCIALIST # Buite 10 O’'Leary-Bowser Blag ¢ x Ofties Phome 283 ¢ | Gibbdons cdcccccficc«cc CC’CCCC”C!CCCC LA R L R R R R R T DR. J. T. TUOMY * DENTIST « North of Markham WOtel s Gibbons Block. Tel. 380 &« LA R LR RRRRRR B EE XA XXX RN RE K *« * *® « ® x® x « ® « « ® x ® % DR E. A SHANNON,M.D. * &« PHYSICIAN AND BURGION « *® x « *x « x « « * x « « * x® *® DR. C. R. BANBO] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Mtles Blook IR R R R R R R R R R ] LR R R R LR RS R R R R DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON [ Troppman Bloék + L] Bemidsi, Mian. * LA R R E R R R R SRR R R R N LA R R R RS RS R R PR I DRS. GILMORE & MocCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block LR R R R E R R R R R RR] LB R R E R EER R R R R Y W. K. DENIS . V. VOTERINARLN " Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. LR B R R EEE RS R R LR R SR R R R R R R E R R LAKESHORE NOTES ] Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carley and chil- dren of Grand Forks drove to Be- midji Friday in their car and will be guests at Birchmont hotel. They were accompanied by Dr. H. W. Whitcomb, also of that city, who joined Mrs. Whitcomb at Grand Forks Bay, where she has been the guest of friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs. James Huyck of Office in Mayo Block x Phone 396 Office Security Bank Bloek LR R E RS R R R RERE R R R ] LR R SRR R R R E R DR. EINER JOHNSON * « * * « ® * « . * * * « ® x ® » * Res. Phone 397 + « * * « PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON ® « * « x * x * « * * 4 * * * « x * « LR R R R R R R R R RN DR. D. L. STANTON ® DENTIST * Office in Winter Bloek - R R R R R R R R R R R LA R R R R R R ERE R Y LA AR RIS E LR ETEITE LR RS Bemidjf, Minn. I E R R R R R R R R R R R LA R R R R R R E R R ERE ] LA R 22222222222 E R EY] COIE RGOS od I bbb b &b AN Minot, N. D., spent Wednesday in DR.J, W‘“‘m — * DR G. M. PALMER . Grand Forks, enroute to . Bemidji &W’ = DENTIST « where they joined a number of other Oftice o'Lury-nowm Bldg. Oftice: Trop, q pman Block #|% Office Phone 134, Residence 346 & Minot people at Birchmont hotel and Office Phone 876- i Bem 2 will remain for a time. Res. Phone I10-Rw e 1), Mian : Mties Block, Bemid}t * J. F. Williams returned Saturday [k X X F X X XK K KK X K K N & BB DD bd AR AR R RERERER K ] from a trip to Minneapolis and spent [k X K K K XK XK KE XX KA & !i’fiillfl’*iz::: EEEXEEE IR RN RN K Sunday with his family at Lakeside. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Mrs. Van Syckle had as her guest LA » A. DANNENBERG * for a few days last week, Mrs. Tracy WYER TIM SMART ¢ |x First Nationsl Bask Bldg. & R. Bangs of Grand Forks. Mrs.|% Miles Block Phome 560 & DRAY AND TRANSFER ¢ (% I remove the cause of aeute + BaxgsFrefllr;ed mtm(e}r hu;n%slind-y. LA RS R R R R R R R R Safe and Plano Moviag % and echronio diseases *x o B Madison of Grand Works ar- 4 x & ¥ X * X x X X X X %X & & 9| Res. Phone 58 818 Ameries ¢ |* CHIROPRACTOR rived Saturday to spend a week with - & * his family at Lavinia. THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER Office Phone 13 4 |% Offtce hours: 10-13, 1:30-6 7-8 % Mrs Angus McKay and Miss Ger- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEFR x| % Phone 406-W « trude McKay of Brooklyn, N. Y., are (¥ & K K K K K K K K X K K K K 8 |k KA K K KA A K R K R K R AN (R R R R AR R R RN K K& spending the summer at Lavinia, guests of Mrs. Marion Van Syckle. Mrs. Van Syckle has also as her guest, her cousin, Misgs Dorothy Mil- ler of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bullock return- ed the last of the week from a motor trip to Minneapolis and other points. —_— These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers Offering you their “goud-service” and spending money to_tell this co! - ity about themselves. Why not call them up? mmun LA R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R By Miss Arvilla Kenfield % KOORS BROTHERS 00. #& oot pholainbat noid g o Press Reporter % Bakers and Confectioners &% * Manufscturers and Jobbers c’ RED CROSS NOTES N. L. HAKKERUP | [ ] DS IR SRR et LR R R R R R R RS R R

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