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B 'I'HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER' g R The Park region G. A. R. encamp- ment will be held -at Walker, August, 13, 14 and 16, George Cheney, ad- jutant.‘of the G.A.'R. Carr poat, has announced. 5 HANG DOG PICTURE; GET CASH. 5 * Networs Vi i 2 3 Recognition ‘of th m%nm. Sgltent navy”-which did so much to win :F: Scottish National Galleries to Recelve Blg Fortune If Portrait fe Put Up. London.—By merely hanging the ple- ture of a dog, the Scottish National gallerles may' acquire ‘a very substan= tial portion of a fortune estimated lt $350,000. QCallum, the dog, belonged to Jnmeu Cowan-Smith of Bothamsall hall, near, Retfotd; who died recently. Mr. Smith’ was very fond of dogs and kept a number of them.: Mr. Smith ha} a plc- | ture of “Callum® With a Dead Rat” painted in olla. Under Mr, Smith’s will ‘the trustees of the Scottish Na-- tional galleries will recelve part of his estate if they will agree to hang this plcture.“in & ‘conspicuous place” in one of the galleries under their control. To a servant Mr. Smith bequeathed bis dogs with an allowance of $1.28 n--week-for the keep-of-each ot them and an annuity of $350. war has come in the presentation two communion cups to the Royal val -Barracks church of Portsmouth, England. ' These cups were used on Nelson’s flagship Victory in the batfle of Trafalgar. Thus the glory that was England’s in the earlier days Jjolhs hands with the glory of the present, and the spirit of Nelson is linked with “the spirits of the brave men who &tood -by in all the long months of the North T HPe ‘each dny ‘give an interesting and complete -review of the & Mw.wn our: ‘desize. This page is devoted to-personal UN-—DE—UAEN—G H. N M'KEI:'., Flflierhl Director . SUDDEN - PASSING or \nsrron The remains of Miss Alleo Mnrcott, of Minneapolis, who passed away at’ the hospital, have been: sent to 8t.’ Paul for interment. - Miss Mnrcdtt came-to Bemidji several days ago-for| the purpase of transacting some busi~ sea vigil. Nine years ago these cups:|ness concerning some property. she were. given to a church in Glasgo.|owns on Doud avenue, near the pew The widow 'of tlie ‘rector of this par-|{normal, and . was - taken {ll. ~She ish now gives them to the navy as ‘| seemed to be improvlng but died un- most ‘fitting holder of thé goblets, expectedly Fifday night. which were made about 1800, zchhd" y*tuderl 'of flienplper and by the' wiiblhhm W Tal-pllo-c 922. PHONE 178:W ' David Gill of t;he,‘flrm of Gill Bros. clothing store, left last evening for the Twin' Cities on business. nml “Bemddjl. yutgrflav and trn.nn- wtedawmtsn Gso!ge Forte ‘of town-of. Liberty "~ Sixteen-inch mixed hard and soft s lL mawmxg to' business matters ln slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- Hthe tot a few. days, midji- Mfg. ‘Co., Phone 481. T&F .._________.______._,h 6 THE PIONEER ‘WAKT ADS BRINGRESUL Mrs. Ed lehar of " Northome ‘Miss Lois Harris of Minneapolis is passed s yesterday ‘in ‘the- -enymhny- visiting her father, ‘Probate Judge m.&gd ahlfint friends, Herris. - She will be. his “guest for - two-or three weeks. : “Here'sa Friendly Tip" says the Good Judge o Shnnon lett -thig.. m mng tor La- Dr, and. Mrs. H. A. Northrop re- i porte: on: ‘professiona sbusiness. 2 ~Miss Melvina:Brown of Red sy, who) has visited relatives in' Bemidji for. aweek, Htuzned to her- home yes- texday. - ’ ‘1 ] “Mrs: Mamié; Hogland of Glasgow, { o Mont., is visiting her mother, lr‘ Vetterhus * farm ~néar Blackduck z taste stays in a rich, bigh { “ony S ot e Ty oo ';;;r;g::; had Ween-guests for tiieh FOR YOUR LIVERY grade chewing tobacco. i AN annn 1 FOI‘ lastin b . i ; g .tobacco. satis- i Mrs. F.. W. Lawler: of Mlnneapolls Miss Donna, Lycan and Miss Dor- Don’t Miss Seeing a i b was in the city yesterday en route|othy Humes returned yesterday after- : o s factnon. there s nothing i . . to Werner, where she will visit rela-| noon’ from Fergus Falls where they i MABLE NORMAND New Dodge and Ford Cars hkg a sma]l chew cf that { It - ma lor nmonth were the guests of Miss Humqs’ X at your service { ( e ; buncle, W. T, Bell, for a week. richstasting tobacco q — .-Eva ‘Kaiser of Evelyth 8 2 | Day or night the yem‘. ot 3 ¥ wisiting: ‘her- sisters, Mrs. Fred Bard- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stoner mot- S, - i { ’I o ;bll: h.:'mun. Joe Steidel :! tewn: ol ored to Bemidji yesterday from| ‘MICKEY’ . round. ! THE REAL TOJBACCO CHEW ¢ { / fort! for- uurnl -weeks. ‘Braineérd. ‘They Tefurned to ~their i i 3 1 - home today. Mr. and Mrs. Stoner WARDBRMS ’“’ b m mm swlfi > | ‘;g;f:'":: W:;h"’{‘m:‘;““;‘;{ are former residents of ‘Bemidjt. ‘The picture you will never TR RIGHT CUT is a ,,s!iort-cut tobacco | ent for:of 87! i o 1 : A oz ! ‘Fard mapabout. Must-be.n : god| Miss Alice Taraldson of Minneap- forget .. .. W-B CUT Ionsg. fings o ! ‘order, w“ll: l'em'1 lb;x pm(orred S :i'n"t olis, who has been thlt:l “house: guest. N - ey Qpsahi; Phone. 17 of ‘Miss Aryilla Kenfleld for a week ] oo % S L i < s v} [ 28 today for Duluth where sl wuilJl 1st show, 7:30, 2nd, 9: Od It Fah s . Tk T Sale—! 0-potxn flour sacks, visit--before returning to her home. L o K r donn, 100:pound flour. sacks, $1.26 ~ : ‘|J Children 20c, Adults. 35¢ i p g5 ! do: This . _makes the ‘cheapest| Mrs.Seth Smith of Becida recently | Bl at the | elfl on the market Koers Retail | returned = from = various points in LAST 'I’IMES | M!o s : 711mwl southern Mlni;fsotn, and. also Madi- [ ! ¥ | son, 8. D., where she visited rela- “ ikiaia - Bouer quality at less »rlce," tives. The trip was made by auto- GR AN R IR } seems too:good to bhe true,-but our|mobile. i cusiomor;‘ ugsfr&yh gs't g;nt tl;% ;V:" J : | Irr d Rich:Studio, t one Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winter, Mr. " ‘A R «~8141MO| 414 Mrs. John Dahl ~and son Harold, —— = b Lflflffi' nflm 8"0“ s ‘and nephew Herbert, and -Mr. and ¢ “Mrs. . T. Lh;grnson of Cass Lnke o S was 1b. the . clily . yesterday..to. VISt | Sie sy yomtoray rotovning bo WIEDAICONAY | - Ve o “For. early dall wear até now arriving énd i her. son, Vernon, Who was {njured'by | tne way of Park Rapids. 2 - \ - g g you will'be pleased with the very pretty styles P being caught:in.a mower and who o - I s \ sHown in theése’niew ‘arrivals. ¢ r. a.doctor’s. care. Mrs. 0..J. Laqua has returned from | d Thursda . Mré Rowland Gilmore. and daugh- Minneapolis where she visited friends; an y ELLIOTT DEXTER ”m’s hflts‘ SHOES F‘: tel;a, Martha.and Cathering, returned yenerday from Fosston, where they visited: Mrs. Gilmore’s parents, Mr. and:Mrs. C.* M Mark, for: two weeks. Miss Cathtyn Lawler and her brother, D. J. Lawler of Wilmar, who have been visiting Elaine Boyd for =~ Mlu Emma Rusnesu, Miss-. Lnnra -of ::their-unele i “Baeon; of I;ake bou evard . Mrs; ‘Amton Thompson - ard. ‘chit: dren have returned from:a v;su with +friends_and relatives in “-Spooner. -as far-as-Crookston, where-she-will visit-Telatives for‘some time. : . The. St. Cloud . Times. says: _“Mrs. ° 7. J.. Burke, the Misses Helen and ~Margaret ‘Burke, and Thomas Burke, of Bemidjl, who have-been- visiting: :Miss -Hannah, Douris for a few -days; left ‘today for Itasca Park. = Miss Douris :accompanied -them and will wvisit a couplé of ‘weeks at the-Park’ and :Bemidji."” William Kaiser of Bagley 18 visit- ing his:upele and:aunt, Dr. and Mrs. :‘Rowland Gilmore and family, for a " ‘short:time. . He:is .a son.of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Al Kaiser of Bagley and has ‘recently returned -from-France. where, “he has hnqn in; the:military. ~While across, Mr. Kaiser:had:several oppor- ‘tunities to visit Paris. E. J. Willlu, the.real estate dealer of this city,-whowas: confined at St. Anthony’s hospital, has recovered and Jeft that institution. Mr.-Willlts suf- fered. from_a severe attack of hic- cough:: Hip .son, Theodore,- who ‘had an - attack of the Spanish flu, fol- lowed ‘by ‘typhoid-pneumonia, s stilf|. -at the hospital but-is-convalescing. ‘Miss Bereth Hagén of this city is vigiting Mrs. L. W. Dickert and daughter of Grand Forks Bay, Lake :Bemidji. - Her-father, Attorney. BE..O. . 'Hagen, accompanied Miss Geret to Bemidjiand retnrned: yesterday, mot-: oring. . Miss; Hagen:. remained; and will make an extended visit at the ‘Dickert = home. — Crookston - Daily , Times. e Ao Y Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rasmusson and gme At Bnffalo lake this. morning. Rasmusson - had spent® “three weeks.at:'Waville . Inn and ‘Mr. Ras- muspon._and _daughter - ‘came to the city. ‘yesterday to accompany her home.. While, hére they’also visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hodgdon and tamily. e ‘Miss M. Helen Davies arrived Tues- day to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. ‘W. L. Davies, 232 Lincoln av- énue. Miss Davies was accompanied by Mrs. W. P. Davies, Miss Brady and. Mr. Leo Cosgrif, motoring in the Cosgrit = car.- Tomorrow Miss ClarasStrubel- . and Miss Stella Lum- ley ‘will arrive .to: be the .guests of Misg Davies. Miss Strubel and Miss Lumléy are members of the faculty ot the. Grand _Forks high. .school.—— Crookston: Datly ‘Times, btva DPAame R\lncss_ufl “Ben ' Rustiess of * Moor-1-" “Miss Eiilian-Kyler-accompanied them | -daughter:Geneva; returned: to their: turned - yesterday -afternoon. from a motor “trip- to Chicago, ‘Milwaukee, | and.different points in Wlsconsln' and Minnesota, -having been "weeks. Lfidv!g and Randolph Nygaard re- turned. last evening from the L. J.. for ‘several days. ~Mrs. Laqua mot- ored to the cities with Mr. and Mrs: Oscar Edland, son Orville and daugh- ter Bernice of Chicago, who had been guests -at the Laqua home. _BAPTIST AID SOCIETY. The Baptist - Ladies” Aid society BMTHERS IN REUNION R:_L.:Naylor; and' George Naylor autoer-from: Wadena toddy on a brief- visit with ‘their brother, A. J. Nay- Jor, manasar of the Minnesota Elec- tric nght ‘and’ Power eompany REOREANONAL OUTING. Next Monday afternoon the recre- ational committee of the Women's Civic; association -will have a picnic at Dlamond Point, a feature of which will be races and various pastimes. . HOSTESSES TO AID. Mrs. I. Nygaard and . Mrs. Hans || Mittet will be hostesses to the Ladies’ Aid society of the First Scandinavian ‘Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon “in- the church basement. A cordial invitation is'extended. 4 " 'SALE POSTPONED. The Presbyterian’sale, which was|’ to:be held-at Birchmont Beach sum- mer hotel this week, has-been post- poned indefinitely, as.so many of the members did not have their articles for ‘the sale finished. ACCEPTS POSITION« M. W.'Plerce of Iron Mountain, Mfi:h has accepted a position. as mnkeup on the Bemidji Pioneer and commnienced his duties yesterday. Mrs. Pierce and little baby, who are now visiting' her- parents at Irdn ‘Moun- tain, will" join- himhere-in -October. ON-NORMAL BUSINESS. Superintendent M. W Deputy and wife left-1ast-evening-for Minneapolis where they will - meet their daughter, ‘Miss Mary Lois; who has been at- tending..the university .at. Blooming- ton, Ind. Mr. Deputy will also trans- act busines® in connection with the Bemidji normal school. JEEZED TO DEATH When the' body begins to stiffen -and movement .becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy- by taking The world’s standard -remedy for kidney, fim bisddet-and - utic' acid troubles: lamous since 1696, Take regularly‘and hupln.wd health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteéd ‘as represented. Hor-the e > gone two.|| TONIGHT 'THE BABY - you cuddle in your arms AT 3:00; 7:30. and 9:00 e M annannm Pauline today will be going to - school tomorrow, and the flight of {ime brings many changes. A photograph of baby now may mean the avoidance' ' of disappointment later. We like babies and know how to treat Their-High- nesses to. get good por- traits. Hakkerup Studio BEMIDJI In Paramount Picture “Women's Weapons” - The wife had the nervé to get the vampire to come | coop!! “Hello! Well, on your way home be sure and get some Chief Brand But- love with this cigarctte: artist. Then the wife fefl sick (?) on purpose, and left dear old vamp to: coolt and mend for Hubby, whereupon Cupid flew the Also showing 5th episodé “THE MAN OF MIGHT" ELKO| At 7:30 and 9:00 the past-week, left for thelr home| will“meet -a{: ithe home of Mrs;. Coe; . yeateriay- mnrninx. making the tripfF 2 ltff' (PN =hnd stay with them, know- patent leather oxfords, flexible' gole, -Very e T ‘vmlofi is gxmfl . e Fredfl"ck ing her husband was in stylish for dancing partles.i i This you, chew the best without. its costing “them any mére. They take alittle chew-and it’s amazing how the:good In the new fall styles are also being shown now, and during the past week have received - JlIll* some niffy nunibers that will appeal to:the well dréssed man, - Look these new - styles over before buying that nlew pair of shoes for’ fall .wear. .You will want' s pair of these ‘OHIMREH'S 8"0!8 The kirid that wéar’ ‘and givé’ you that ger- vicde that is so essential for that rougt and tumble boy: or.girl:of.youre. You' will.soon be wanting school shoes and we have the very best-that can be had. SHOE THE FAMILY AT Knapp’s Shoe Store 307 BELTRAMI AVE., W “Yes,’ mo%. ~ Alright, moth- ‘_ Walter? er, I can getitatany of the gro- cers.” a,mwjl Croamery