Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 31, 1917, Page 5

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it not been for the would have been bankrupt by this time and that conditions are 50 per cent better now than they were be- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Hawaiian music has set the world agog with the most bewitehing note sounded in the history of instrumental music. This is the whispering, bum- like effect produced by the steel method of guitar playing, a Hawaiian inven- e - - ED. AKRE, Prop. - - mand for them we will con- tinue to carry them in stock. TUESDAY. JULY 31. 1917, FOR SALE—Chalmers Master Six, $1,200. Big beautiful car, cost- s * ROAD MAPS HERE X EAST BEMIDJI GARAGE : (Gontinued from page one) CHAUTAUQUA MUSIC FEATURE % o haverecoived o tow | AUTO LIVERY & REPAIR SHOP ; aps, wit strict maps and ¥ L a twenty-hour rain fell. % road maps of Minnesota and, & fOR SALE The prices as a whole are much P - . . - v i . Oall 268 4 towar than-onthe side of tne line Beautiful Hawaii Praised in Song by Her Swarthy Children- | X Jiohivnaive GimieanaRond NG FOR SALB—1210 America Ave, the people se s N . % » -] , fine condition S Pl S i Native Instruments Wil Be Introduced % e alines v 3| We sell the Regal car ) Seryurials M6 it v pess men told Mr. Jewett that had X map of the state. The price * after Sept. 1. C. W. Warfleld. war ~Canada : 18 50 cents. If there s : de- * 6-86 % x * « * * fore the war. An example of the tion. intense popularity of Hawaiian music has resulted in the engagement %% %%k ¥x¥%%¥&*k*x«| THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER }l:‘g over $2,000. C. W. Jewett Co. C. 3-82 way the people srehspind:fiia?fi:; '3 g:h .H iia intet of native islanders, for the Chautauq own by the fac! of the Hawailans, a quintet o e 18! 3 ua program. % fi:fiis:s ::Iowd toy attend the races| The Hawailans are of pure lineage. They represent the best musical ideals FOR gALE—Glen Harding’s special smallest CrOMa from that up to 44| of the islanis. They have fought for the preservation of native musioal Ford ;roadster. (C. W, Jewett Co. 000 The seats sold from $1 to $5 | gtandards and have adhered to the works of native composers. Because of ' e 3-82 and' the box seats at $10. At both | their fidelity to Hawaiian musical traditions they have been called the “Alohs H 2 'IlFOR SALE—Good -cow. Comin, Calgary and Edmonton the drivers| gingers of a vanishing race.” - tresh this fall Call 923 12th St .. were forced to race two days and two BEAUTIFUL HAWAII ) 381 7§ commodate the crowd. i evenings to ac adians take the war as a The G doing their We were told to prepare the articles for this paper merely from the stand- point of the reporter. We were to shun descriptive adjectives and to see to FOR SALE—A 23-ft. gasoline launch in first class condition. Inquire ma.":tir gf, ?::t %‘:gl?:d. Mr, Jew-| it that we did not rave. But it can’t be done when writing about Hawaii and = s 0rt wea r—' — 713 Mion. Ave Y :&S ot a Poung woman of a prom-| its children. & - e L inent family in Saskattoonmwll:owlgfi F‘OIanfsé. E&— L];glgt té:’; ot ha:s“' hers, three of whic ey, ven four b Hdw. Co. 5-e.0.d. 81 killed in the war and the fourth re- turned with one alrm gone and her e was killed also. fiml:{cr. Jewett wil return to Saskatoon to take part in the final races if his ribs are strong enough to stand the jar. After the Saskatoon race he will drive at Macon City, Iowa, and then at the state fair. —_— NOVELTY SPORT SUITS of linen finish Suiting in colors—Green, S Cerise, Blue, Pink and Check. “'wi., Prices Ranging From $6.00 to $10.00 SMOCKS—also of linen finish Suiting in colors—Green; Tan, Corn Special Price— $2.95 NEW STRIPE TAFFETAS—received during past week, 36-inch FOR SALE—Light team of horses. Inquire Dan Gainey, Given Hdw. - ; Co. ] 722-24-26-28-30-81 ) FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Lower floor of 1111 Lake Boulevard to right parties. Four nice large rooms, large porch screened, rear porch screened for sleeping, rooms nicely papered and painted, fine yard, splendid neigh- borhood, fronts on lake. Not mod- . Statement of the condition of SOLWAY STATE at close of business on July 25, 1917 (Bank No. 1266) Date of Repgtsbgu%%lé,sluly 28, 1917 Ei 3 ...$31,35 5.53 . L Loans and ‘Discounta: .. -93%.3g8 35 Prices per yd. ern but attractive place to live, 4. Basking House, Furniture $2 $2 25 2 50 Only $18 per month. 730t Dand{f‘;;tug::ké.si e 4,426.89 . . A 9 8. ue 119 Py T, Cegnjon hand . ST 10 sos87 COTTON STRIPE PONGEE—Colors—Tan and Cerise, Tan and Blue, WANTED 10, %}a‘fgkiu’:"droi“%};::?sié'. 80 Tan and Gmn_r':“'_ W?{N;I‘FDM—g‘i;l for kitchen. Apply a 13 of ! s T 1aieme 40 and 75¢ yd' WANTED—To" {)nuy_5*or s'7r§:: | :f::;::.: SILK PONGEE of plain Tan and Figured, price— Houge and ot lewsitban.00-toot ot . Capttal Stocl ..$10,000. x Ave., for my h . 2. Surplus Fund . 2,000.00 -y y home. E. J. Willits, i Nor" redizeoite* 4id 85¢ to $1.85 yd. 115°3rd St. Phome 41. 7-81 s payable (includin < o 5 WANTED—H: K R Pcoriares for momes o - SPORT OXFORDS and PUMPS, made from a fine white canvas with || will eare for ehickons; fom. §: Deposits, suliject 64.03 Hawal, 1and of enchantment. Land of flowers and eternal summer. Land * vulcanized rubber soles and heels, prices— miles east of Nary, Minn. Samuel 9. oadSheck oa88,06408 of golden dawns and purple twilights. Land of waterfalls flung like gossamers 2 Hubler, Nary, Minn, Box 4. . of color trom Heaven. Land where nature’s caressing fingers coax the har- $ .50, $2.95 10-83 11. Total immediate monies that her children echo when their hearts play upon their lips. Is it WANTED—KIitchen gri - liabilities .... 9,078.54 any wonder that the Hawaiians are a race of serenaders who cannot even bermaid. Call Jestir”lat:;xd. c‘?;fit 12. Savings deposits 261.03 think except to a tune? Their very language {s music. FOUND—Gold band ring at Diamond 13. Time certificates 15,620.27 SPLENDID PROGRAM Point public bath house. Owner 14. Total deposits.. 24849.84] ne program of the Hawallans reflects the love they bear for their lana may claim the ring at said place. 3-82 S O, <. | WANTED—Party who rented canoe at the Viking Boat House Satur- day evening at 7:45, to returm paddles and cushions to the boat house. of flowers, mountains and waterfalls. The plaintive minor key melodies all speak of love and you will be charmed with such selections: as “Aloha Oe” (Farewell and Love to Thee); “Ka Ui Kaulana o Ka Uhiwai” (The Beautiful Waterfalls); “Akahi Hoi” (I Love But Thee); “Pau Mohala™ (My Love is Like a Blooming Flower); “Waiki™ (Leaping Waters); “Kalon™ (Beautifel O% — »~ ) Total ....cocovvanennn 89,349.84 S Amount of Reserve on hand..$ 2,235.87 Amount of Reserve Required by Law 1,992.66 State of Minnesota, County of Beltrami Bemidji, Minn. ;i,s‘ F. W. Manthey, President and Mountain). QUEEN LILIOUKALANI 3-82 Frank S. Smith, Cashier of the above WANTED—At Minnesota State Sana- It is jnteresting to note that Queen Lilioukalani (“Queen Lil"), the last ruler of the Hawalians who has lived fn seclusion since she was forced from her throne by the United States, has at last seen the benefit her people have torium, four waiters at $25.00 per month; one pot washer at $25.00 per month; three maids for gen- named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. F. W. MANTHEY, President. | derived from the annexation. After years of professed hatred fbr America eral work at $20.00 FRANK S. SMITH, “Queen Lil” has shown her real queenly qualities. When the United States E x P E R T R E P A lR' Nc D o N E to receive boa‘)"d, 10.1::{,";',’.'.’1";'1;}2 Correct Attest: (Two) Directoc2®Mer: | gevered relations with Germany and whe this country taced a: grest crisis: q #1 —_— Ieundry, Fret ‘C. R N. “Queen LfI"” ordered her servants to raise: the Stars and Stripes: above' her; Automobile work, boat m ALFRED 5. THOMAS. |home. engines, acetylene most important factors this com- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day 'of July. 1917. CLYDE R. NELSON, welding, ete. Batteries charged and ing winter in taking care of live stock. , We offer ' the following To Appear In Bemid]i With Chautauqua Aug. 2-6 (Seal) — . NotnryM}’ubuc. MississSippi Ri bott eltram ounty, nnesota. ver ottom My commission expires July 7, 1922. cared for. All work stumpage, to let on 1-3 c]::; TN guaranteed. FOLEY’S CARACGE Phone 78,477-W Service Station for all Cars M shares or will considér cash oi- fers, which ever suits purchaser best. The hay is well located and well bunched as follows, subject to previous sale: Town of Jones, being Town 146, Range 35; See. 25, Goverzment Lots 7-8-9 and 10; Sec. 27, Government Lots 1-2-3-4 and 5; Sec. 32, Government Lots 1-3 and 5; Sec. 33, Government Lots 1-3-4-5 and 7; Town of Grant Valley, being Town 146, Range 34, Sec. 29, Government Lots 7-8-9 and 10, and on Grant Creek in Sec. 8, E}% of the NW1,. And in Town of Fern, being Town 145, Range 35, Sec. 5, on Miss. River, Government Lots 1-2-5-6-9 and 10; Sec. 2, Wi, of the SEY, Sec. 3, NE NW and SW NW; and in Town of Rockwood, Town 145, Range 34, Sec. 13, on Spear Head Creek, SW SW; Sec. 24. on School- craft River, S SE; Sec. 25, NB SE: Sec. 28..on Creek Bottom, NOTICE TO CONSUMERS We wish to call the attention of all users of electricity that we have opened an office in the Elks build- ing, 320 Beltrami Ave. We will mail all bills on the 1st of each month and will expect the bill to be paid on or before the 10th of each month at the office, to obtain the 10 per cent dis- count. If bills are not paid by the 20th, service will be discontinued WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. WE = WILL POSITIVELY NOT SEND OUT COLLECTORS AFTER AUG. 15th, and there will be no variation to the above ruling. Office hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily; 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Saturday and the 10th of each month. BeEmIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company Velupheone 279 8emid)l, Minn. oy SUIIIITTE . WE HAVE THE 1079 What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy little home. Ssuns s nunnnni A BRI BT TT R LA L R LA EASY PAYMENTS mick yours out and eall on our local agent, T. C. Balley, Post Office Block, for prices and June discount. s BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap. Nat Bank Blde. St. Paul. Minnesota. T UL TR L L LT oureress L O R R O LT LTI TE T T TR The Sound of Marching Fee F] MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT . i o8 rowsk co. || will soon be heard . WH NW; See 35 E% Nw. -84 ; . e o " J. J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minnesota. hroughout the Lan L Bemidji - Kelliher Auto Serviz: ' 10-728 Old Loois 2 But . Car Leaves Jitney sstand at 7 a. m. Daily 0000090090000 - : g - Returns 5:20 p. m. S, v b S NP 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute Get Y Ti kets R d acid in the system frequently look older P - | FARE 5c PER MILE uur ": B s ea ' :{:nn they sk:umr. gll\""i, oge rm‘s;t:l'r“;:x;g Before YOUR boy “;Falls In” see that Phone FR ANK WARD Prop No. 216 it ittt it A e appearance of gray ha aldhe: . e . o . . in e:ll-l‘)'a o i ndecd, often « sign of he visits our studio. We’ll make i ? i Ghflhll(]lla Tickets Of Gourss aric acid. The face appears lean an v detalichod, ot L Lk i B haggard, lincs fm;‘l“‘r‘]'rihkh‘s appearing in you the BEST picture he ever had. 2 IS T . young men or women. i i = | Adult season ticket $2 The best way to combat this prema- = = et » and the obstruction to ti = AIVI H = s fifi&g(;nfin laul(;: Slation 18 ot the The Hakkem Studio H #/BELTR I OTELHH 2| Childs “ $i simplest: Drink copiously of pure water 5 p (Formerly CHALLENGE) = between meals. This will not make you BEMIDJL MINN Under ‘New Management E Phone 6l=J fat, as it is only the water taken with the meals that fattens. Obtain at any drug store a small package of Anuric, which is to be taken before meals, in order to expel the uric acid from the system. The painful effects of backache, lumbago, rheumatism, gout, due to uric acid in the blood should quickly disappear after treatment with Anuric. SUFFERING UNBEARABLE. WOMEN EVERYWHERE Brainerd, Minn.—“For a number of . yearsIsuffered with woman’s weakness. At times my suffer- ing was most un- +.bearable. I had backaches which ' down wthrough my sides. 1'I could not seem to \ find any medicine i! that would give me ., the least relief until 1 began taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, and one bottle completely cured me of my ail- ment. I have since become the mother of .a fine baby boy and he, as well as myself, is in the best of health. This medicine did wonders for me and I am enly too glad to recommend it to weak and ailing women.”—DMgs. E. D. WaDswORTH, Now Open for Business Completely re-modeled and re-decorated. Meal 35c - Sunday Chicken Dinner---11:30 to 2:00 --- 50c MRS, KATE MULLANE, Prop. LT G L T L LT LU O TR L UL L LU LLLL LU LT LT RS CARLSON OF COURSE And he will send them to you Bv “HOP” AR OO RRLAREA RO Subseribe for The Pioneer e WAR SCOOPS When They Pump Scoop Out---He'll Tell You What He Thinks Defective

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