Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 16, 1917, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER & N Have you haa your dish of Koors’ Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ne}son of Tur- NEW PHARMACIST Joe Moritz of this city, and is a for- =|__Illllllllll|lllll lce cream today. 628tf [tle River transacted business in the mer Bemidji high school student and D 0 I N G S O F - city yesterday. LAKES“ORE NOTES J. E. Boyd of Minneapolis arrived |2? old star football and basketball Mrs. Margaret Eichendorf and S . Tuesday evening to take up his new man. 3 Miss. Margaret Eichendorf of Spur An ice cream social will be h_el’d duties as pharmacist in the City passed yesterday in the city. in the basement of St. Phihp§ Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooley of |Drug store, to succeed James Tabor, e church tonight. 1-816 'Grand Forks Bay had as their guests|who has accepted a position with his YEOMAN TO0 MEET NININNENNNuREnNnuunnmLe| phone in your orders for fresh (for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. A.|uncle in Los Angeles. Mr. Boyd was raspberry pies at the Sweet Shop. Mrs. George Kaiser and Mrs. Emma L l])B:r.,FofLGr‘zigil’eFork?l. T formerly enfgaged by the ruolic Drug ing E Phone 637. 2-816 | Guthrie of Turtle River passed yes.|o¢ tho University of North Dakota |bighly recommended. — ~ oo°| The Yeoman lodge will mest to- / Comlng vents terday in the city, the guests of |7, Bo0 o SR O e o Siar ommended. morrow evening at 8:30 o’clock at C. B. Ballon <pent yesterday at|friends. Island he h n and. HAVE NEW DAUGHTER the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt. All ke Tndtan | TPternational Falls. : : A fishing party down the river members are requested to be present Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake an —_— Miss Della Lindgren, who has been | wednesday proved to be quite a lit- —_ a 0 Be P ‘ Fair. Miss Pearl Jacobson of Clearbrook |visiting Miss Lillie Hovey at her|jo fun, paid for in the coin of quite |, BOF% to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mor-|as there is important business to Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual |Was the guest of friends in the city | home on Fourteenth street for the.g jijttle more hard work. Three la- |itZ Of M!_nneapo]is, a daughter. Al-|come before the lodge. Visiting mem= Beltrami County Fair. yesterday. i gast few IE_ays, hi‘iis returned to her|gjes made up the party and when fred Moritz is a son of Mr. and Mrs. [bers in the city are welcome. p _— ome at Pinewood. th started down The Beltrami county district court| pragram. apron and ford _sale. NS 1efezya lake(quife“!;:allm?e m'séhfifl convenes September 11. Luneh 106 Swedish Lntheran| o TOT L sgnt |their return. The wind had risen in | 2/ UM NN TR |church, Friday evening, 8 00“"‘}"- to o 1o Hakkerup's and Lave your |their absence and the easiest way (S .WE HAVE THE 1LOTS 5 ] pleiure taken.—Adv. 14tz | to return home seemed to be to wade [= = T . i along the shore and pull the boat.|= What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business = S O C I E T Y Miss V. Benson of Duluth returned C. W. Trog of Becida left last A nice string of rock bass and perch, |[= site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a = to her home vesterday mornine after| . V. 1rog of Becida left last eve- ) \ovor” rewarded theze ambitious|= cozy little home: H ndi rs Wi friends | ing for North Dakota where he will M e = = snendine a few days with her work during harvest and threshing. | fishermen for the day’s labor. = = BIRCHMONT DANCE TONIGHT |[in the city. g & | The picnic's the thing! There is|Z EASY PAYMENTS H e — Tenry ] sufficient evidence of this as one|Z Tick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post = Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Boleyn and Oscar and Henry Haugen, who N = P v e Uy » = William Chichester, manager .of |1ittle son of Fareo, N. D.. who have|Came to the city to attend the fu- ;‘;‘l‘]’llsc[‘“‘“l:‘f d‘;“f ;zgl‘oz;e?él:sos;e:;i £ Ofice Block, for prices and June discount. £ — Birchmont hotel, has announced that |peen guests at the J. W. Smith home neral of their brother, Christian, entering cars, laden with picnic bas- 5 BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY = a dance will be given at the hotel[¢nr the past three weeks, returned Haugen, returned to their home in kets and thermos bottles, or as he|= Cap. Nat Bank Blde. = tonight instead of Friday evening. |t their home yesterday. {Faribault yesterday. inentiders (along ‘the higl;way and | S Paul. Minnesota. The Monday and Friday evening _—— A ; notes gay parties at lunch by the|= dances will be supplemented in the Mies (lara Bakke of Crooksten. Wanted—Sewing. Will go out by id Wh Ly k and that the day. Phone 238-W. Lillian|Yayside. at (. superlor. sort of future by one dance a week an 8% | who has been the guest of friends in 5 . 2 . amusement this is. First the ride on Thursday evening. The Harmony | gep;jqji for some time. has returned Nevotny. 2-817|3nd then the fun of cooking the O Trio will furnish the music this eve- |ty per home. Fnroute she visited s s el 1 d Albert Huebszher of Minne: lis. meal, or, where fires are farbidden Ens 311? ;he customary large crowd |yer mother fn Warren,- Minn. Who 13 & gieot &t Bfl-chmont ?:ach, or the ride too long, the sociability expected. : . of a cold lunch. We know of a town - Mi;sPl_: F‘T(‘BiPNfl"D'l J“}‘:" y::?yr:na::‘ ?;.‘:;}ma?&f“;i::iézebifii l:’:(ll‘ 1";:' where very early in the season bridge E"'DJ' ORSE ARKET = ran 'orks. N. D.. who > € (2% i - |parties begin to give way to picnics . a month at White Fish lake. return- g’,,yAfisgffi';'iirefl;,kgfizc:pifii t,-‘:: and families commenced taking din- We Buy and Seli Horses, P sonals and . ||ed to their home yesterday. turned with a large catch of croppies|Rer® to the woods to be cooked. The Harn d Vehicl = €r. — | Snel ¥ PPIeS | 1adtes all take their knitting. The arnesses an enhicles. £ Mrs. JO(; iteir;}e. er‘;."':?vflt V:S:;' . men cut wood and watch the prog- = ST and Mrs. John Noel o e Low: 5 B ress of the knitting. Everyone helps = 5 NeWSY NOteS Northern were in Bemidii yester- r?;ou l: like Koors’ bread. Ask your with the lunch and everyo’;e is g]gd £ day. They are Irln‘tere;ted in t'akit';lg ATOCCT OF it 427 | 1 be living so sanely and so delight- H b up Red Cross work and came for the . Sl . fully. - H Mrs. Ole Hegland of Rosby passed |pyrpose of making arrangements to thlis Ogal W:tkms of li;)eer River, Myrs. C. C. Gowran entertained at .Obefg constrUCtlon compal\y = yesterday in Bemidji shopping. start a Red Cross circle. "2 has been the guest of her uncle|y,yeqige today Mrs. Frank Lycan, Teltphene 278 £ —— f’i" ngm, g al?d I\.II“' George Ster- Miss Donna Lycan of Bemidji and Semidji, Minn. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean| Quality money-saving kodak fin-| & 1o¢ & Week, will return to her|iyoir guest, Mrs. H. F. Ingersoll of RUNHY LT T TR T T T L Land Co.—Adv. da71tt |ishing: Developing 10’1.:: prints 3¢. - Brainerd. “Do we take portsrslts? Ye:;fli’]‘:: Miss Helen Chaffee, who has been |, J: F- Willianis i ‘epending: o tew | I3 s. r sar 2 ) i i i El Miss Jessie Dodge of Spur was aones. Tre us Sec our eamoles |y, oo ot Mis Corrine Carison for daYs with his tamily at Lakesie. | SIIINIMMNIOOIORREOIRRRROE RO RORROOROCORT OO OO between-train visitor in Bemidji on |Ricl udio, St Stz the past three weeks, returned this Mr. and Mrs. James Benedict, with (== = Wednesday. 570-W. tng to her b Y their two children, motored from|= = - o Griloon et Valley dCLty. Fargo Monday and will be guests|= = — . D. iss Carlson accompanied her = = A splendid idea. Let's have a Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Stevens of Stone a5 far as Wadena. at Birchmont hotel for a week or ten (= = dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream.|Lake, Wis., who have been the guests — days. = £ 62t8f|of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker durins Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wilson of,, M and_AMrs. W. A. Kaeble of = = - _ the week-end. left Tuesday morning Shevlin motored to Bemidji yester- l\:‘linne:hpnhs s;:enthKandayJ a}a L&‘,‘fi' = = Clarence Rood arrived from Min-|for the Pacific coast in their car.'qay afternoon and were the guests|S'0¢ the guests of Mrs. J. I. 1= = i ill d|They will visit Yellowstone park and|of their daughter, Mrs. J. C. Cobb.- liams. = = neapolis last evening and will spen & & i - o ©o CODD-) hiss Margaret Enyeart celebrated | = = a couple of weeks at the home of his other points of interest enroute. Mr. They left this morning for various e :ls bte gbirthda yon o fistalez = = parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rood of |Stevens is assistant game warden at points in Southern Minnesota on an el:tertagining fifteeny el gfriends' E = this city. Mr. Ro"dlh“ joli“ed tthe Stotie Lake. extended motor trip. The afternoon passed merrily and at | = = marine corps and will soon leave for — - i = = North Cargllna for training. Mrs. B. M. Humes has retnrned| Mrs. George Lampman of Holgate, ! ? ocl‘;)ck deliclous; refreshments were |22 = — to her home at Cass Lake after ai QOhio, and Mrs. Rose Beams of Spen- |°¢T el M fan [ 2 = visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. S. T.vean |cerville, Ind., who have been the|, M- and Mrs. E. E. McDonald, Miss| == = “ There is more Catarrh in this section |and Miss Donna Lycan of the Hotel gyests of Mrs. Lampman’s daughter, Adeline Linnehan and Mr. and Mrs.| = = of the country than all other diseases |Markham. She was accomnanied bv|Mrs. §. T. Stewart, and husband f. *iC. C. Gowran and family motored to|= — put together, and for years it was sup- |, .9 ht Mrs. Clvde Parker o%|the pact o % usband for yy.jrer Sunday, returning by way of | — = posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribea |ner daughter, d £ of the past couple of weeks, will return IPark Rapids and Itasca Park = = local remedies, and by constantly failing |Brainerd, who has been a guest Of to their homes Monday. Mrs. Beams |~ (v (. \Gowran left this morning | o= = to cure with local treatment, pronounced |the Lycans. is Mrs. Stewart’s aunt. s e Bowran Je L8 mMOPIRE IS ’ = it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, — for Grand P;rk(fl”to i‘ltefmlhlhe fu- [ = Al . h h. — greatly influenced by constitutional con- oren . Ineral of A. P. Clifford of that city,|= = ditions and therefore requires consittu. | Mr. and Mrs. P ; Ti B"“‘;“O:’l‘f A. J. Allard, foreman for the gas| G800 o ne Clddenly at| = Ong wit everyt lng else, = e tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- |daughters Adelia, Clarice and ;|company of this city, known as the L %% LFo P ning = . = cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & |and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Severeid|pyblic Improvement company, ex- e, T vY Svotieiadsael = the prlce of lamps haS gOIle Up. = Co., dTole’do,t?‘hiO. e fionstit‘liltlon::l and daughter, Eleanore. of Hufxl;iv. pects to move his family here from g“zg; to:nth‘(\e v:e‘:el;}e;‘d(}:{::s fl;\d:; = = remedy, is taken internally and acts v it P, i - . — — n;r& thse l?lood (o)n t};; N{iucguls)iilurmges g‘:;“:‘:].g ]‘::;zih::enpth; gl}‘;sovs”: and Ififi‘;fdrk}']g' I;Iéél:ni: i:’xgnci?ymte’ér 1:’{]‘;‘I\Teilson, Miss Minnie Ne’ilson, James | = Therefore OIl and aftel' August = of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- i ami ‘av Neilson and Miss Bailey, all of Val-|= s = d is offered f ny case that Hall's |familv of Beltrami avenue and of|past month. 2 * — — Catarrh g(e?iriecineo;a;s}:to:ciere‘ Send for | Mrs. Belle J. Brown of Dogdhavenu;. e, ‘;zm‘:’g’a'"‘:!; Iz;"yTli’fi E‘?;‘y N’gfl;%;ef; = ISth We wlll. Sell lamps at the = circulars and testimonials. 1 the latter part of the wee . 0. C. i ity Mr. = o = i CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. L e e Thid Tlan: oh witts Ingrsm(;“ Copigod and sister, Miss lcar and Mr. Neilson, Miss Neilson = fOllOWlng prices: = A , T5¢. s ’ i —1 — Frail's FamilsBiils for constipation. ing the state park before returning.|been in Minneapolis the past several|2"d M’SSi .3‘"‘:93’ M‘T’“"('}“"" “’(‘10“““!'- = — days, are expected to return to Be-|3ccompanied by Miss Gertrude Me- 1= = midji this evening. Miss Dahl, who Kaye and Miss Dorothy Miller. They = = ——————————————————————————— | {0 v (he register of deedg Telurned by way of liasca Park and|= 10 I5 25 and 4“ wa" 278 = ffice in Crookston, has be: :ov. | €Xpected to camp ou.t Am some point | == ) [} 1) — ifng her yearly vacation i e:'l ieujt;:' 'along the way, arriving at Valley = = and-Minr‘A’eapo’]is Ll City Wednesday noon. Miss McKaye | = 60 wa't —_ ~ 360 = Theaire At : and Miss Miller will be the guests|= = : S f Miss Neilson for several days. |= = — Koors' ice cream is hoth very mu-|of Miss Neilso = = & > Veils 3 -|1= = a & e Miss Karn Sathre returned from | s g s = fpy = the cities last evening after having = a [] yne - G = 9:00 spent a week with friends, to re-| LECTURE ON SWEDENBORG |= = sume her duties as stenographer at — = 1 w 1} 1] = the Crookston Business college, afteri Dr. Axel Lundeberg of Minneap- = a [] = agge !a two months’ vacation part of which olis will deliver a free lecture on|= = S Kathlyn 'v l"lal..s& House Petel’s was spent with her narents at,‘r“Emnnucl Swedenhorg, his lifework | == 200 watt 1] i 2 00 = i . Adams — Crookston Daily Times. and what he has contributed to the|== ] = are a strong stellar combination, insuring dramatic and faithful Miss Sathre is a niece of E. M. Sa-|welfare of humanity.” Mr. Lunde-|= = portrayal of thre of this-city and visited her|berg has been on a lecture tour the |= 3"" watt [ 1] 3 ufl = luncle here while enroute to her|whole summer, and already lectured |= L] — i 9 home. in Ft. Ripley, Brainerd and also in = 1] 11 = “ ” E— Duluth, New Ulm and Cambria.|= 400 wal' 400 = The Crookston Times says: Mr.|Swedenborg is claimed by some to|= ’ = i and Mrs. Eric Hagen and children|have been the greatest scientist, in-|= 1) I1] = i have just returned from an automo-|ventor and theologian of his time. = 500 wal' 4 50 — v . bile tour which extended through The lecture will be held in the = ' = A throbbing, spectacular story of mushroom frontier town in points of interest in the lake region |Kaplan Hall next Sunday, August|= = Death Valley. A Paramount Picture. of Northern Minnesota, including al19. = = short stop at Itasca Park .and the — = = Birchmont hotel at Lake Bemidji. = = i They report a very enjoyable trip OUTING PLANS = = % . and the roads in most places in very a—— = i == TOMORROW—Matinee 3:00; Evenmg 7:45 and 9:00 gocd condition. .| In the event of inclement weather = Mlnnssu“ Elac'"e LIE'“ &' Po'flr cnmpanL = i h i tomorrow, the picnic to be held at|= . = - = Mrs. Karl Stromme, wife of Rev.|Diamond Point by the members of |== flfll’l“fl]i Hardware GII. flaflSllIlvaflm Sflln = Stromme, and daughter, Evelyn, who |the Win One class of the Methodist |= = ar iles Minter s b T = = have been the gnests of Mrs. Strom-|chureh will be neld in the chureh = | Gjygn Hardware Co. Christiansen = ) In a Sweetheart Story—A Real Life Story me's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.|basement. The picnic will be held| = = 3 A Erickson, for the past several weeks, |in the afterncon and all members|= c E Ba"lss lana = p “E - t,, will leave Wednesday for their home ;lre “rizer} to be present. Supper w|11|= b = P in San Francisco. They will be ac-|be served. = = — nvironmen fo san, Pranciess, Ther mill He an S— = | BomidjiSup.&Bat.6o. Akre = Miss Elizabeth Erickson, who will TABOR GOES WEST = = visit at the Stromme home. Enroute sl = ‘- B- Palmfif Tig'fly &l wold = . Ito San Francisco they will visit Rev. James Tabor, who for the past|== H = SATURDAY“'Fatty ArbUCkle ln yand Mrs. Odd Gordnitzka of Seattle,|three months has heen pharmacist at |= “sl"y Bfaakfl Bflm'd]i E'ec'r'c co- = Py 2 i Wash., for two or three days. Mrs. the City Drug store, has resigned his|= = Gordnitzka was formerly Miss Sophic [ position and left last night for Los = — Rough House ‘}Mcnson of this city. The trip from |Angeles, Cal, where he has accepted | =2 [——— - ———— = = Seattle to San Francisco will be made |a position as manager of one of his|= = e by boat. uncle's drug stores. e WAR SCOOPS Scoop Doesn't Work On His Vacation ITS A WIRE. £ROM TH’ B0SS —SEZ— GET STORY OF CIRCUS LION LO0SE. NEAR YOUR TOWN — (F POSS\BLE GET CLOSE. ENILGH Y0 MAKE Bv “HOP” "DEAR Boss-WHEN L GOT YOUR WIRE - T WASNT HER J0 GET \T- THIS KIND 0F LY'UN 15 THE ONLY WIND I CAN WRITE| AT =-5000P 0f THEATERS AT THE ELKO The clever Morosco-Paramount stars, Kathlyn Williams and House Peters, will be seen at the Elko to- night in a picturization of Willard Mack’s thrilling story, “The High- way of Hope.” Kathlyn Williams as Lonely Lue, the drudge of a mining town, later | transformed into a wealthy mine owner, presents a remarkable char- acterization, and the heroic role as- isgned to House Peters is performed as only such a capable actor as he can. Tomorrow, matinee and evening, Mary Miles Minter comes to the Elko in “Environment.” COME ON SNAIL— TELEGRAPH OFFICE ©nr~ AT S%mp ~ Bacre -y

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