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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Coming Events Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court convenes September 11. SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN WORKERS Mrs. Nels Layon will entertain the Willing Workers of the Swedish Lutheran church tomorrow after- noon. All members are asked to come early and bring their thimbles. Personals and Newsy Notes Misses Ethel and Vernie Newcomb of Hines were the guests of Bemidji . friends . yesterday. A splendid idea. Let's have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. 6281 Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. A. Eichen- dorf of Tenstrike spent yesterday in . Bemidji on business. N Have you haa your dish of Koors’ ice cream today. 628tf Mrs. James Henderson and family of Wilton have gone to Canada. Miss Irene O’Keefe of St. Paul spent Sunday and Monday in Be- midji, the guest of friends. Mrs. F. O. Paul of Fergus Falls is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Nietert. Her husband is con- nected with the J. C. Penney com- pany at Fergus Falls. 3 = One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t1 Harry Shepardson, Jr., who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Les- ter P. Warford, has returned to his home in Minneapolis. John C. Burke of Baudette, who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burke of Lake " // Boulevard, returned to his home this morning. Chop Suey <Yaatcraeln. Wong Nuey Chop Suey. Served at the Great Northern Restaurant, 207 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 772. 8-27 Mrs. C. B. Masters of Ladysmith, ‘Wis., is the guest of Mayor and Mrs. C. W. Vandersluis. Mrs. Masters is Mrs. Vandersluis’ aunt. She will re- main for a couple of weeks. Mrs. A. D. Peterson, visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken, returned home on * Monday from Bemidji.—Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Catarrhal Deainess Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is causcd 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 restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of 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 cage of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Haill's Catarrh Medicine. Cir- sulars free. All Druggists, 76c. ¥. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. ~ il s EOULLULLLULLLLELLELLLLLELLL LU LU You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your ‘grocer for it. a27tt Arne Rauke of Shevlin was in Be- midji yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Church and Dorothy Church of Yola autoed to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day. Miss Hattie Young and Mrs. Gert- rude Lasater of the town of Frohn came to Bemidji yesterday and at- tended the Vawter chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCaffery of Grand Forks, N. D., are visiting at the O. N. Johnson home in the town of Frohn. Mrs. William Masterson, Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. John Cart- wright of the town of Northern were shoppers in Bemidji Monday. Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints, 3c Good ones. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone up. “Do we take portraits?” Yes. 670-W. 718t Miss Hazel Berky of Redby was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Thief River Falls, where she will = visit friends for a few days. Mrs. L. Johnson and daughter, Mabel Foss, who have been the guests of Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. O. N. Johnson, of the town of Frohn for the past two weeks, have return- ed to their home in Grand Forks. The Bemid): Ploneer is anxious to publish al! the local and society news possibie and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 923, or mafl the details to the Bemidji Pioneer. Mrs. N. E. McCallister of Missoula, Mont., came to Bemidji yesterday from Eagle Bend, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Han- son, during the past month. She will visit her sister, Mrs. Martin Ho- gan, and Miss M. E. McCallister for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Cominsky returned this morning from Minne- apolis where Mrs. Cominsky has been for the- past few weeiks and Mr. €Cominsky for about ien Gays. Mr. and Mrs. Cominsky will be guests at Birchmont Beach hotel for some time. William Russell, son of Attorney P. J. Russell, who is in the employe of the Ford Motor company in Min- neapolis, motored to Bemidji yester- day with a couple of friends. Mr. Russell has enlisted in the radio Dean aritt $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Mrs. Andrew Haffner of Gilbert is visiting relatives in Grant Valley. Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tt Mrs. Harold Kerr and baby, “Bill,” of Kelliher are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald and family of Dewey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dix of Cedar Rapids, Ia.; are-the guests-of Mrs. Dix’s brother, S. Nietert, and:-family. Mr. and Mrs. Dix are enroute to:Los Angeles, Cal., and other points in the west. Junior Chautauqua groups, long panoramic photo only 50c. Rich, Studio, 29 10th St. 1-87 Miss Marie Nelson of Thief River Falls will arrive in Bemidji tomor- row morning and will visit at the William*H. Schmitt home on Dewey avenue. Clarence Skrivseth of the agricul- tural department of the schools in Eveleth, has been the guest of his father and of his sister, Mrs. Good- manson of Turtle River, for two weeks. Mr. Skrivseth has been draft- ed and will return to Eveleth until he receives his call. Miss Edna Schmitt arrived this morning from Thief River Falls and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schmitt. She was ac- companied by Miss Minnie Carish of Villiard, who was a guest at the Schmitt home between trains. Miss Carish had been visiting her brother, George Carish, of Thief River Falls and is enroute to Deer River where she will visit her brother, John Car- ish. THEATERS AT THE ELKO House Peters and Myrtle Stedman will be seen at the Elko tonight in the Pallas-Paramount production “As Men Love,” a story written es- pecially for them by Lois Zellner. This story, as may be gleaned frem the title, has to do with the friend- ship of two men, which is torn acunder by a fickle woman. How the clouds of doubt and distrust are finally dispelled must be seen to be understood and enjoyed. Prominent in the_cast are Helen Jerome Eddy and J. W. Johnston. - | DELINQUENT HEARING Probate Judge J. E. Harris, County Attorney Graham M. Torrance and Deputy Sheriff James Cahill held pro- bate court at the home of L. D. Fos- ter in Brook Lake township yester- day afternoon. Two little girls of one family were brought before the court and while the evidence against them was clear, because of their lyouth they were remanded to the father and mother. Ella Borek, a delinquent child of fifteen, was brought before the court and because of her some surround- ings she was ordered committed to the state home for girls at Sauk Cen- corps of the U. S. army and is now waiting a call to service. The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is t + gee that a notice of their visit hére is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. Miss Eloise Bekken, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. P. Batchelder, and family left today for Fargo, N. D., where she will visit her mother, Mrs. H. Bekken, and her sisters, Mrs. George Cliff and Miss Marie Bekken. Miss Bekken will re- turn in the fall and will again teach at Becida. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Beaver have moved from 1111 Lake Boulevard to Lavinia, where they will spend the remainder of the summer with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu. Mrs. La- kin and daughter, Miss Ella Lakin, of Royalton will occupy the resi- dence vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Beav- er. Miss Lakin will teach in the Bemidji schools this fall. Rev. and Mrs. Alvord and daughter Ida Gwendolyn, wno have been the HOUSE PETERS AND MYRTLE STEDMAN 7|“AS MEN LOVE’ I A PALLAS-PARAMOUNT PICTURE guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Beavers since Saturday expect to return to their summer home near Akeley to- day, where they are staying for a couple of weeks. Rev. Alvord is pas- tor of the Baptist church at St. Cloud. Before accepting a call to that place he was pastor of the Bap- tist church in Bemidji. Tonight e.c0 Theatre -I ter. She was taken to the home this morning by Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. George Denley. i RETURN FROM HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tuseth have re- turned from their honeymoon trip to Minneapolis and other points in the central part of the state. They will go to housekeeping in rooms over Baker’s Jewelry store. BACK FROM VACATION Dr. E. W. Larson, of the firm of Drs. Larson & Larson, returned this morning from Cokato, Minn., and Dresser Junction, Wis., where he has passed a week enjoying a vacation. HAS NEW POSITION Miss Violet Voltz, who has been employed as stenographer at the C. E. Battles hardware store for the past three years, has resigned her position there and accepted a posi- tion with the St. Hilaire Retail Lum- ber company. She commenced her new duties yesterday. Miss Marie Cahill is filling the vacancy at Bat- tles’ store. 1. W. W. ASK EXEMPTION - Virginia, Minn., Aug. 8.—Louis Koski. a lineman employed here on June 5 by the Great Northern Power company, who registered at this place, was the first to be examined by the board of examiners. Koski Paul to ask exemption on the ground that he is a Polish alien. Two others asked exemption on the ground that they are members of the I. W. W. and thought th2 paragraphs of the law relating to religious sects should exempt them. CIRCUS_FAILS TO FIND PLACE TO PITCH TENT AT HIBBING Hibbing, Aug. 7.—Patriotism roh- bed Hibbing youngsters and grown- ups from witnessing a circus. Be- cause every availahle acre of ground in the world’s richest village was un- der cultivation Gollmar brothers’ circus was unable to find a suitable site to pitch its tents and as a re- sult the show had to cancel the local date. PAY REQUEST INSULT Boston, Aug. 7.—A proposal to have organized lahor act to obtain more pay for soldiers was turned down by the Central labor union. President Edward F. McGrady, Sec- retary Henry Abrahams and other delegates characterized the plan as an insult and said that the men of the country were not going to fight for wages. < — 2 | H made a hurried trip here from St.| “G0 TO WORK 0® GO TO WAR” SAYS S. D. REPRESENTATIVE Washington, Aug. 7.—‘‘Let them g0 to work or go to war,” said Rep- resentative R. C. Johnson of South Dakota, introducing a bill in the house authorizing the president to draft all able-bodied males between 25 and 50 years old not engaged in a useful occupation. . “The law would make every man 80 to war or go to work. The regi- ments will consist of the idle soms of wealthy men, I. W. W. and all other brands of slackers. “We can draft several regiments of loafers right in Washington, and %;t"at least a division of the I. W. :Has Your Come in and Subscription [ # met Expired? itoon in town. The Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land But--- BEMIDJI, Before YOUR boy “ Falls In” see that he visits our studio. you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio We'll make MINN = __|ss READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS YOUR GRANDFATHER WAS A PLUG OF TOBACCO THAT EVER WAS MADE. THERE MUST BE SOMETHING BACK OF A REPUTATION AND LASTS LIKE THAT. i SRAVELY S CELEBRATED Chewing Plug | BEFORETHE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT " FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW OF ORDINARY PLUG. Dumie, PB.Gravely Jobacco Co. LOOK AT THE GOOD WORK BILL POSTER'S BILLBOARDS HAVE STARTED! LR R R R EE R R R R R R R R R e R R S R R R R R RN DR. H. A. RORTHROP * OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ¢ AND SURGEON - Suite 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg + Office Phome 153 LR R A R R R RS R R RN LA R R R R R R R R R RN DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. IR R R R R R R R R RN LR E RS SR TSR R R BE ] DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Mtles Block LA E R R R R R R R R KX IR A KRR KK W. K. DENISON, D. V. VE’I‘ERINAngv X Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. LR R R R R R SRR R SRR LR SRR R R R R R R ER R DR. J. .Dgl.vgg,lpmcn LA RS 2 R R X Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R LR R R S R SR E R LR E S EE RS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 I R R R R SRR R E R R R R R AKX XXX XXX XX EED THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER x % *x ¥ x x x % ARAEAKXAAAARART AARAARY AR ARE A A RAT Ak kK R AN I AR RS R AR RN b b h AN [ ERERERINEIIZEI22:2 2R R R RIS 8 5 5 5 KIS THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER LA R EEE R R R R R R R R R R R KOORS BROTHERS CO. Bakers and Confectioners Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confectionery, Cigarsand Fountain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retafl Pianos, Organs and Sewing Maechines 117 Third St. Phone 6573-W J. BISIAR, Manager EX XXX X REEXXK :«t’iq{«i«!i*l Bemidji ok kR kR ok ok kR ok k ok Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. Ak kkkkkkk x % ak ‘i x * % *x e 3 % K pe ok K i ¥ xx K *x K ¥ & *x x5 * * x & x K % * ¥ *x & Res. Phone 68 J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON « X Office and Hospital 3 doors 4 west of Troppman Store Phone No. 209 LB B R R & ® % * R E KKK DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—M1iles Block LB E RS S R EREREERERESR] LA R R R R R R R R R R DR. E. H. BMITH PHYBSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice Security Bank Bloek I EE R AR R R R R R R R R L EEE R R SRR R R R DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYBICIAN AND SURGEO! Bemidji, Minn. LA EE LR S E LSRR ERRE] LB R R RS R EEEEE SR L DR. R. E.D]gg]%[Asl_}_DSON Office: Troppman Block 1 ..one 180-J LR R S B TR R HHE KKK TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER 8Safe and Plano Moving . Office Phone 13 These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers . Offering you their “goud-service” and sp: ity about themselves. Why not call them up? . R R R R R R R TS LI .N. L. HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Pay and Night LB R R R L R R R R R R R S R R S R R R R R R R T LE R R E R R R R R N P P P e C R R e S RE DEAN LAND CO. X ‘.: Good substantial elothing Land, Loans, Insurance *y and shoe;fln;:n oderate and City Property *x Troppman Bloek Bemidji +* “Honest Abe” Grossman, XXX XXX EEER KKK KK KKK —WATCH HOSPIT. “Every Watch Cum%le" BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. 204 Minn. Ave. A. W. Peterson, Mgr. *& LR R R R R R R R R R R E R R R L PSSR SR L Bemidji, Minn 818 Ameriea ending money to_tell this commun- LA R E R R R R EREREREERERER ] ® x A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST +« BYE BAR NOSE THROAT * Glasses Fitted % Gibbons Bldg. Phone 108 KRR KKK KKK LR R E SRR ERERENERER ] * DR. J. T. TUOMY * * DENTIST * North of Markham Hotel % Gibbons Bloek. Tel 330 & LB R R LR R AR SRS REE R [ AR R R E R R E R R R * DR.E A SHANNON,M.D, * &« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON * Office in Mayo Block ® % Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 & I EEEE R E R RS RS RS RN | LR R R R R RN EE R * DR. D. L. STANTON * * DENTIST « * Office in Winter Block * I E R SRR R R R R R R R R ] IR R R R R RS R R R R RN K b DR. G. M. PALMER . x & *x % [ ZERE RS * % * DENTIST * % Office Phone 124, Residence 346 & x Miles Block, Bemidji * IR R R E R E SRR EEESRERR] IR E R R E R R R R R EEEE RS x A. DANNENBERG * % First National Bank Bldg. & « I remove the cause of acute * * & « % « and chronic diseases * & CHIROPRACTOR * « Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-6 7-8 & x Phone 406-W ” TR R A R I 2222 2 2 R R R R A R A A A R L R RS R I E R SRR E R R R SRR RS ¥x GENERAL MERCHANDISE + :i Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & 'i Flour, Feed, ote. The * careful buyers tx buy here. «* W. G. SCHROEDER &% Bemidji Phoue 65 R R R R R R R KKK HK KKK KKK X HUB CLOTHING * Proprietor :# 218 Minn. Ave. LR RS SRR EEEE R K EK K EE KKK KKK €K KK R ad *x * * ¥ AKK kA A AARAA AR AR k &k k& & & e %% The DAILY PIONEER re- % %% ceives wire service of the % 4% UNITED PRESS Association. ¥ x, % 3 *x *

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