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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. 1917. Coming Events Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair. . 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 lbs. Glenn Pierce of = Seattle, Wash., who.has been..the guest.of her-sister, Mrs. D.‘Wileox, for someé " time;) willvléave tomorrow morning for Minneapolis where she will .visit another sister. - O. C.-Lloyd of Seat: tle:will arrive in Bemidji in.about & b 'wisit his sister here 2 ‘Mr. Lloyd accompa- ed. by his sister, Mrs. Wilcox, will Mlzo to Minneapolis where they will 'be joined by their two sisters and {rom there will ;go' to : Muskegon, ‘Miech.,, where.a family reunion will be held August 12. Other brothers Wwho_will attend the reunion are I. D., B...E., 'and A. B.-Lloyd,: all. of P’ egon; 0. ‘A. d of :Detroit, Mich.,. and M. 8. Lloyd of Indian- apolis, Ind. The reunion will be held at) the ‘home of E. E..Lloyd. . GRATTON-HAZEN NUPTIALS ‘Miss Florence Virginia Hazen, daughter of Alderman and Mrs. W. B Haszen, and Arthur Gratton, son lof "Mr. and ‘Mrs.'J. G._ Gratton, both ‘of this city, were married this morn- ing “"at-"the Catholic church at 6 “o'élock, Rev. Fr.-'J. J. T. Philippe officiating. They were attended by Miss Jennie Gratton, sister of the groom, and Daniel Gainey. After mass, a wedding breakfast was served at the bride’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Gratton left on the 8:15 o’clock train this morning for Minneapolis, St. Paul, Stillwater and Duluth' where they will spend a week. They will . make their home in Bemidji. 3 MEADE-NIEMEYER Thomas Meade and Miss Cora Nie- meyer of Blackduck were married yesterday afternoon by Judge Har- ris. They were attended by Alice ‘Wilde and James Meade. v WM. $ In a new character HOSTESS TO AID Mrs. O. A. Rudhe, 610 South Fourth street, will entertain the La- dies Aid society of the Swedish Luth- eran church tomorrow afternoon' at 3 o’clock. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Personals and I Newsy Notes You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. das7tt A large moose was seen near Wolfl‘ the Presbyterian church, held servi- Lake a few days ago. Koors’ ice cream is both very mu4 T&, ‘and ‘Mrs. ‘Frank Styner: - of| tritious and refreshing. 628tg Mrs. George Lucas. and . lttle|ness daughter of Brainerd are visiting at the Matt M Mrs. O.:Neft and Mrs, J. B. Cle; man -of Turtle River were the guestd of friends in the city yesterday. ;. Let's have .a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice e.rfielm2 o t Mys. Mort ; Pendergast:of Grant Valley was the guest of Mrs. A. P Ritchie yesterday. Miss Cora ‘Niemeyer of Hines was :|been. Visiting his parents, ‘Mr. ‘ap THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THREB Have you had your dsh of Koors’| Deer River News: Mrs. Anders| Mr. and Mrs. M. LaFontisee of ice cream today. 628tf | Ossell and Mrs. Lawrence Franson|Dewey avenue returned last evening of International Falils, who have|from Cove, Minn., where they have Mrs. Axel Anderson of Blackberry was a between-train visitor in Be- midji yesterday. been visiting their brother, H. A. Harmond, and family, left Thursday for Bemidji to visit a sister been the guests of their daughter, Mrs. C. L. Freer, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Freer and children return- ed to Bemidji with them and will visit at the LaFontisee home. F. F. Stuemfges of Becida was among the out-of-town visitors yes- terday. “% B.P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE There wiil be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Aug. 2. —E. H. Jerrard, Sec’y. ATTEND DEDICATION Among those who attended the dedication of the Lutheran church of Hines yesterday, from this city, were Rev. Theodore Nordale, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church here, Mr. and Mrs. Clover, and Mes- dames John Tennstrom, T. Bodeen, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmquist and eon, Harry, and Mr. and Mrs. Walstad. Both dinner and supper were served to all who attended the dedication. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carbory of Min- neapolis, who were guests at Birch- mont for a few days, returned to their home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grinder of Warren, Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud and two daughters and Doris Sathre spent yesterday at Itasca State park. Gne of these mice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t ) _Rev. Lester P. Warford, pastor of THEATERS The first vaudevil ac? booked to how ‘at the Elko ‘theater will ap- r ‘tonight ‘a8 4an sgdded attracticn pnal “‘hfl ion charge. ces in Turtle River yesterday. urtle River came to Bemidji thig morning and passed the day on busi- matters. i 'D. 'E. 'Rice of Chicago, who h We Buy and Mré. H. P. Rice, bas returned to-hi ‘home. i engaged for Thursdsy, Fri- and Saturday, matinee and eve- nf o l})er';:x;oru.w.nt:etl. ne Desert Man,” a Triangle pic- tufe pnfbg!tilcm under ‘the supervision of Thomas H. Ince and starripng Wil- liam 8."Hart, will also' be shown at the Elko'theater tonight. l L. C. Aldrich of Minneapolis is|d spending his vaéation:with Mr. -ang Mrs. H. P. Rice, camping near Lak Margquette. Get ,your tickets ready. Cli!uta_u- qua tickets, of course. Adult’sesson ticket, $2,00; child’s, $1.00. Phone {61-J, Carlson, of Course, and he will} send them to you. 1-81 C. M. Longballa and family of Sta- ‘I'ples are the guests of Mr. ' Long- the guest of friends in Bemidji yes‘|pallas brother, Martin Longballa, s , [#nd tamily. R R LA AR EE P RN AR AR RS S Miea Clarice. Coleman of Nary| Vergil Dechaineau has returhed |* '~ DR'H'A WORTHROP +|* J. WARNIRGXR b came to Bemidji . yesterday to take, from. Minneapolis where he has ben | ® #|%# VETERINARY SURGEON - teachers’ examinations. | r;ac‘e'iv{ng treatment at ‘the Unfver-|#® SURGEON #|% Oftice and ‘Hospital 3 doers ¢ 3 . sity hospital for the past two months. | & Mrs. Elmer Tollefson ~of Rosby " e ®lx west of Troppman Btore & passed yesterday in the.city shop-| Charles Hayden of Blackduck was| | Phone No. 309 b ping and calling on friends. in Bemidji this morning. Mr. Hay- | ¥ ¥ & S X 4 A A R R R R A F F ¥ |y g a kKRR R K KD RKRK KD . . |den is a member of the exemption LR R R R R R R R R R T TEIT Y ES Mrs. BAltal.djltBlaret oé Minnan{oltw board, which was in session today. = nn 2 L A. WARD Y x was in Bem yesterday, enroute to . Turtle Lake, where she will visit her| Mrs. A. L. Crawford and three|® PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | R. C. R. SANBORN * brother, Frank O’'Neal, for a month. |children of Havre, Mont., are guests|* Troppman Block % |%x PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & - Svank ok 5 X at the Matt Meyer home. They will | & Bemidji, Minn. x|x Office—M{iles Block * rs. Fran 'ohnson of 1smarck, | remain until September 1. « N. D., is visiting her brother, Frank LR R R R e R R R R R Ol’Neil, at Turtle Lake for a short| Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Currier, Dr. [ ¥ ¥ X X X XK K K x K K K Kk K [ A KK K KX KX R AR R K KKK time. : and Mrs. Richard Maybury who were | % *| % R.. E. H. SMITH A the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George|™ DRS, GILMORE & McCANN + [ PHYSII'CIAN AEND SURGEON + lhti}ualltyD!:no}leyi-savi:l!:)g kOd‘i]:s flg(': Kreatz over Sunday. have returned |* PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS # shing: eveloping c; DP" 3 to their homes, via Duluth. *® Office—Miles Block . |% S » up. “Do we take portraits? Yes: R R [ Oftice Security Bank Block & Good ones. Try us. See our sam Miss Alva Dechaineau, accompa- X% SRS SRR R SRS ERE R R ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone nied by her brother, Vernon, left last | X bt e B B MBERNG el bl Jeliodipe geapopetie 570-W. 718tf | evening for Kelliher where they will W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. + x visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and b VETERINARIAN b b DR. EINER JOHNSON Mrs. Jones, for a' couple of weeks. % Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 4 |x PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON & : . R 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. *x Bemidji, Minn. * e, F. H. Lakin end daushter, Mt aihahai i b PPN e e iss a Lakin, of Royalton are|y x x * Thea're At Ll::kguastsul Mrs. Lakin’s son, B. W. ,** DB*I’W’]: ;IEI*”: :*’*.****”**’*g in, and wife. They will remain |4 " “'DEN #(%x DR.R.E N * 7:48 in the city until Sunday. x *|x it I%W X . # Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. 4| Office: Troppman Block * [ & Dr. Taylor and daughter, Mrs.| Office Phone 376-W +|% l.one 180-J Bemidji, Minn * . Cathlin Gehart, returned yesterday | Res. Phone 376-R ¥ * 9:00 from Eveleth where the:'r have been |k x k kA Kk K K K KK K KKK § I R AR EEE R R EERE R R R thekguests of Dr. Taylor's son for a|a x x kK k K K X KK KRN KN K $ I E R RS E RS RE R SRR R R week. . ¥ GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * : Tox r : . Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Stenvick and|¥ LAWYER * SMAR son, Roland, and Albert Kaiser au-|% Miles Block Phone 560 ¢4 |x DRAY AND TRANSFER L toed up from Bagley yesterday and |[* k x x x k R K X K K R K K & & & 8afe and Piano Moving * spent the day with friends. ¥ XK HKKXEKXXHX XXX Res. Phone 68 818 Amerios & ; Harry Knapton of Wilton was| THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER |« Office Phone 12 L among the business visitors today| THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER |* * - and while in the city called at the|[® ®# ¥ X X K X X ¥ K A KA K KX * [ K K K K KX H X XK XXX XK H Pioneer office and renewed his sub- STORK HALTS TRIP H. E. Pitblado is smiling over the fact that there is now an heiress in his home. Anticipating a visit from the stork, Mr. and Mrs. Pitblado started for Minneapolis but were overtaken by the long-legged bird at Bemidji, where the daughter was born. — International Falls Daily Journal. ROADS BEING IMPROVED Parties returning to Bemidji from Itasca State park yesterday report BEmIDJI HORSE MARKET ‘Marnesses and Yehicles. |4 Moberg Construction Company Teluphene 899 the roads were in excellent condi- tion. Men were at work all day dragging the roads and where this work had been completed the high- way was like a pavement. . TVETLAAALE LA LNOU BRI RARAAARIRII N = £ ‘€ E £ ‘Bomidjl, Mian. § BEEREREEERERRRE " AV. @ M-D. B * A AL T +« HEYR EAR NOSE THROAT & * Glasses Fitted * # Gidbdons -Bldg. Phome 108 & I B PR R RERERERR R EEEERAEEEIRNRERESR * DR. J. T. TUOMY * * DENTIST * * North of Markham Hotel * +« Gibbons Bloek. Tel. 330 & IR R R EE RS ERERE R R R R AR R R R R R R R R L * DR.E. A SHANNON, M.D. * &« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & * Office in Mayo Block * ® Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 & I EE R SRR R E R R EEE R R LA R R SRR R R SRR R SRR R * DR. D. L. STANTON * * DENTIST L] x Office in Winter Bloek * EEEAEEX XXX ERESR LR EEREREREEE R R R RN * DR. G. M. PALMER - * DENTIBT * +« Office Phone 134, Residenee 346 & * Mtles Bloek, Bemidjl L] I E SRR ERERE LR R R I EEEERERRERE R R KRS * DANNENBERG * kK First National Bank Bldg. & & 1 remove the cause of acute + * and chronic diseases * * CHIROPRACTOR L « Oftice hours: 10-13, 1:30-6 7-8 & x Phone 406-W x I EE R RS RERER SRR R R scription. Mrs. A. Kahala of Crookston is enjoying a couple of weeks outing in Bemidji. While in this city she is the guest of relatives and friends. Mrs. J. K. Stangland, Mrs. Matt Meyer and George Meyer left this These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers morning for Eau Claire, Wis., in the Stangland car where they will visit. Mrs. Stangland, whose home is in Minneapolis, has been a guest at the Meyer home for a couple of weeks. From Eau Claire she will return o her home. 5 “The Desert Man” LI‘e_’l not a “bad-man’ this time, he’s a big, square-jawed, whole-souled man with faith, ideals and courage. He changes the' desolate village of ‘‘Broken Hope’ prosperous town of “Believinville.” VAUDEVILLE--SPEGIAL ADDED ATTRAGTION —NO EXTRA CHARGE— Wm. C. Turtle, Comedy-Magician Comic Sleight of Hand and Magic to Please All Ages Regular High Class Pictures Usual Regular Prices—5 cents and 15 cents Matinee Daily 3 p. m. to the K Mrs. A. W. Peterson and sister, Miss Bessie Murphy, who has beeen attending summer school Here, left yesterday for Mahtowa, Minn., where they will visit Mr. . Peterson’s par- ents. From there they will go to Rush City, where they will visit their parents. The Bemid)1 Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possibie and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 922. or mafl the details to the Bemidj Pioneer. The International Falls® Journal says: ‘“Three employes of the state timber department have resigned to enlist in the war. Gid Feldman of Northome and J. R. McDonald of Bemidji have joined the “saw and ax” regiment for military service in the forests of France. M. Wensku- tonis of Bemidji, the third man, en- listed in the regular army and was sent to Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis.” Scoop Didn’t Need To Be In Such A Hurry Offering you their “gooud-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? AR R R R R R R L R L R R R R R R R I R R R R R R R PR R R * KOORS BROTHERS 00. #% %% GENERAL MERCHANDIER # % Bakers and Confectioners &% :c Groeeries, Dry Goods, Shoes, € . % Manufacturers and: Jobbers +* N. L. HAKKERUP % Flour, Feed, ote. The # - Joo Crsam, Bakery Goods, c: PHOTOGRAPHER ;i careful buyers & Confectionery,Cigarsand & o * buy here. « Fountain Goods 4y oo PRV S MM S, & G. scHROEDER % 315 Minn. Ave. Phome 136 #4 «#% Bemidji Phowe 66 LA R R R R R R R R R R R R Rl R R R R R R R R R R R P R R R PR R R R R PR R LA AR R R R L L L R LR R PR R R R R R R R RRRRLE R R R R R PR #« MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ¥ *3 HUB CLOTHING * Wholesale and Retail e DEAN LAND CO. "% Good substantial clothing * Planos, Organs and Bewing %% ¥x and shoes at moderate pe Maehfnes pe Land, Loans, Insurance * prices « 117 Third St. Bemidji ** and City Property oo e = % “Honest Abe"” Grossman, X Phone 673-W 4% Troppman Bloek Bemidji l’ Proprietor - J. BISIAR, Manager b * 218 Minn. Ave. » IEEERRR R R EETE R R Lk i T R A T t'i#l««ui«l«icicii««iuui«lillfici:iiiilcii#-,ulicc <+ ‘AR 2222222222 RER RN ] * R * Eat at *x _WATCH HOSPITAL-. & * THE AFE *& “Every Watch Cureable” S * HOME; 0 & v +«% The DAILY PIONEER re- & * Gordon Burns, Prop. %% BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. %% ceives wire service of the % * *& 204 Minn. Ave. +#% UNITED PRESS Association. % * Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. & e : * *x A. W. Peterson, Mgr. x¥ * *& *x * LA R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is t . gee 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. 2222 2222 S ] ROAD MAPS HERE We have received a few Maps, with district maps and road maps of Minnesota and Wisconsin. They are called Mendenhall’s Guide and Road county maps, all in one book- let. It also includes a large map of the state. The price is 50 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will con- tinue to carry them in stock. KA RARKRARRRRK AR & D ke ko ok ok ok ok Ok ok ok ok kA EEXK XX R K KKK KX

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