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- THE BEMIDJ] DAILY PIONEER POTATO MARKET IS BEMIDJI TO PLAY WADENA. DISCUSSED AT LUNCH] ccom “wint"go o Sradens “riaey of this week to play the high school team of that city. Some new mater- ial in the local team will have it After the au- | tryout for the first time this year, and some excellent timber for the regulars is available. KNAPP WILL LEAVE: TO LOOK AFTER FARMS C. A. Knapp, formerly proprletor of Knapp’'s ‘Shoe store, but- who ré-’ cently sold to two ' young Chicago men, Ernest Bartholmae and Arthur Danuser, has gone to Minneapolis, ;”hmifi he"wfllll secure accomomdations 1 or his family and where his-sons “WET” PROBE ORDERED. will attend school this winter.. their potatoes to buyers who are] Mr. K — napp h: visiting the vicinity at-#fid time for Chicago, Sept. 18.—Federal Judge |in South ll))pak::alaisg l%na(il:;;er:;!: | the purpose of securing #ibpotatoes| Landis has- ordered a . sweeping in- | will d evote his ti they can at the lowdst poshible [ vestigation of alleged violations of |nis farms. The n}:nt\?lylvozl;i:egc&n?; g m : prices, but to instead properly-grade| war-time prohibition and-the Illinois 5 ‘OPTO! TR| Mrs. John Schumer of Schoolcraft, ENDEAVOR BUSINESS MEETING. their potatoes, selling the best to]|search and seizure act. He dire:t‘::d ;lyl:::s 1o the: cltles \in {about, two L ME ISTS passed yesterday in the city shop-] 'm0 yntermediate Christian En-|well known dealers and taking the|that heads of five Milwaukee brewer- T (Conunued from Page One) the Ford touring tomobiles have been, awarded each the potatoes whlc are apt to become frosted. ‘“Farmers ‘wére ‘advised not to sell ‘This page'is devoted to fiénoml _g,f( nd we'solieit’ FoU¥ co pehnon mailed to this_ office .appre- 0, W PN N e e B e oW e Ring. deavor society of the Presbyterian|*seconds” to the Falk Potato flour Y ¥ ies and 75 or more other individuals $50,000 to loan or farms. Dean church will hold a business meeting [ mill where a satisfactory price is be-|be summoned to appear before h?m‘ s e M fi“h. Fand ’Go o o a71te Friday evening at 7:30 o'¢lock in|ing offered.” Friday. f o . Wi Gerl r of Black- 1 a - i e e e = Bemidji| WILL VISIT IN MISSOURL |row's county fair program will to a e :“"‘"“‘" yesterday. 5 L. P, Hunt of Seattle, Wash., who tug-of-war in which tl;e merchants At 7:30 & 9:00 WE rug Store - 3 has been . visiting Rev. and Mrs. gf_sBe'fiidE v;;yfi:;fl‘;g; ;l:n‘;gntl(; CAN FIT YOU 3 Barney Erickson, praprietor of|Blaine Lambert for some time, left G ST Y AND FIT i Barney’s Toggery shop, left last eve-|last nighi for Kansas City, Mo, Captain the Bemidji team and he is A R o RI YOU arranging a line-up of a most for- omance of the Dllry GHT where he will spend several weeks before returning to his home. Mr. |Midable character. ) Hunt is Mrs. Lambert’s uncle. The association is to be represent- ed at the Fraternal meeting to be. > held September 30 under the auspices SPEND WINTER SOUTH. of the Loyal Order of Moose, and the ning for Minneapolis. BEMIDJI, MINN. Industry “THE DAIRY GOW” Millinery for every occasion to be found at the LaFontisee Millinery. 24918 FORD ONE TON § Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gorman left}sn)1owing 5 = % Mrs. G. 0. Saddler and Mrs. C. M.|(his morning for Frazee, Minn.,|jond: . lfiv%rggf‘g g::;:gm;u, l:" TRUCK Entertaining, Instructive Saddler of Puposky were the guests|where they will visit a short time|z poninson and John W. Smith With P of friends in the city between trains|pefore going to the state of Missis-|™ Hajlan L. Huffman, a henibar:of it latform and yesterday. ‘f)ilz‘;:dWh:{:hM: G(fi";lg;?n;vlliolfcee:; the association committee, which has Cab T Electric SPOT CASH paid for Liberty Bonds|and where they will make their home ::miotrsy ?):gzosti‘tlfon??:)f;zgd ‘;’ p::: op vapo’ 3 and tiberty Bond receipts. G. B.lwhile he is employed with that com- |y, secure a company of the National Model 1918 Sulphur Hooley, Markham. . 94!pany. Guard in Bemidji. He suggested that == St such a plan would enable Bemidji to . K F Mrs. F. M. Dunn and Mrs. C. A| CANNED FRUIT SHOWER. |sccure an appropriation of $50,000, See it at the A bath for all ailments for Flashman of Tenstrike were among the out of town shoppers yesterday. In Paramount Picture ‘SOMETHING T0 DO’ Also Big V' Comedy “Flip and Flops" ELKO Rev. and Mrs. Lester P. Warford |instead of $25,000 for the Bemidji were given a canned fruit shower The committee was author- yesterday afternoon at their home, ake necessary action in the 609 Minnesota avenue, by membexs‘carrv g out of the plan. of Rev. Warford’s congregation ana | friends. ‘'.here were about 125 self MW A&efisy‘fgfiegd?lfla& the Be- invited guests, and lunch was served. | midji Normal school, asked every The shower ‘was especially opportune { member of the association to act as as Rev. and Mrs. Warford were visit- | an agent in giving wide publicity to ing in the east during the canning|the operation of the new institution. season. . | He said that the first regular session —_— of the school is now in progress, the WILL MAKE HOME HERE. prospects for a most favorable year Mrs. Bartholmae and Mrs. Danu- | being very encouraging. ser of Chicago arrived in the city yes-| Arthur Danuser, who with Ernest}, terday -and will make their home|Bartholemae, has just purchased the here. Mrs. Danuser is the mother of [C. A. Knapp shoe store, was intro- Arthur Danuser, one of the new pro- | duced to the members of the Associa- prietors of the shoe store formerly |tion,.as were W. J. Miller, newly owned by C. A. Knapp of this city,|named manager of the Bemidji 6 room house, hardwood floors, and Mrs. Bartholmae is the wife of |branch of Swift & company, Dr. basement, gas and lights, lot 108x Ernest Bartholmae, the other partner | Lanéy, recently located here, and 140, corner facing east. Only F. M. Malzahn, of Bemidji, came lin the new firm, and a sister of Mr, | William Mervin, manager of the $2,600. Part cash. 4 houses on lot 100x140, rents $75 per month. Small grocery stock and all fixtures, a good- go- through Brainerd this morning with |, 10 E% B0 O Thos already [ great subscription campaign which ing business; $6,000. a big.Reo truck and a new Allen car.| o " occocsion of the store. is now being conducted by The Plo- 160 acres hardwood land, clay —Brainerd Dispatch. neer. The newcomers announced loam soil, 1 mile from Fowlds, on in'a new play Millinery for school girls, large as- | that they had been very favorably good road; $16 per acre. “Over the sortment of hats and tams at the La- | impressed by the booster spirit of Be- | Fontisee Millinery. 23918 | midji’s business men and predicted 3 room house, Beltrami avenue, pavement, good location; $800, L1} R Garden Wall In this picture Bessie great things for the city’s future. part cash. A Love goes at life with a either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji Motor Service Third Street WMillinery for every uccasion to be found at the LaFontisee Mménery, d918 Mrs. James O’Neil of Turtle River passed yesterday in the city shop- ping;, returning home on the even- ing train. SNAPS! Make your appointments by phone 776-J J. F. Osborn Mr. and Mrs. J.© W. Bartro of Staples' are visiting friends in Be-| midji and in town of Northern for several days. 5 acre tract, all under cultiva- tion, 3 blocks from the North school, a dandy garden tract; $1,000. 1 have opened a vulcanizing shop at Nymore, Minn., located at Akres store. Good service and free air. An- drew N‘eslund 2d918 “Mrs. “H. R.” Jones has returned from a visit of one week to Crooks- ton;.where she was_called by the seri- ous’ illness ol her father. MOTOR TO OLD HOME. Senator and Mrs. E. J. Swedback, accompanied by Miss Lydia Carlson, left this morning for various points in the southern part of the- state, “}making “the" trip by~ ~autotiiobilé, Among' the cities they will visit will ; J.-B. Higginbotham|be Red Wing, where Senator and famny of Calyin, ‘R, Mrs. Swedback were married . 51 “Fuzz” Johnson of Gonvick was among the. business visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. Johnson is em- * plqud i dhe;Gonvick State-bank. - It was one of the most interesting programs at the noon luncheon of the association and arranged by Presi- dent Given. $76-per acre-buys the -best im- “{] proved farm near the ‘city. © Only RIOTOUS GREETING 2 miles out, good buildirgs, house, v barns, silo, etc., fine meadow land to Bemidji this Week and will make|years ago. They will also visit in k along the river, upland good sandy 3 Delano, where they made their kiome| By Hugh Bailee. loam soil. Ideally located for a their luture Bome here at one time, and also Minneapolis. (With .the President.) 5 dairy farm. Look this up. They expect to be gone about two San Francisco, Sept.” 18.—After|| GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR weeks, returning via Duluth. one of the most riotous greetings ne Phone 93 has received, President Wilson plan- Markbam H. ¢ Millinery for school girls, large as- | ned today. to go to Oakland to speak rkbam Hotel Building sortment of hats and tams at the La-]in favor of peace treaty ratification. Fontisee Millinery. 23918 Al records for enthusiasm on the ‘Get 'Rich qulck" for quality photo work, Portrait post- cards, six only 96¢, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints 3c, 4¢, be. mcb 8tudio, 29 10th St. 923tmo i president’s tour were broken here = 4 h d . ¥ " s : last night. Twenty thousand people N vengence ‘an er sleeve szt The St. Cloud Times says: “Mrs INFORMAL EVENING. kept in an uproar for fifteen minutes, rolled up. See what hap- J:""l? tn' " "°:r.“dB _1‘:;: 'lgn BtlheDmi:l. At the Sinclair home on Robert St. nig rain for Berthold, N. D.; in{]ast evening, - Mesdames Nebelung .- response. to a -summons that her|and Sinelair entertained a-number| Walson made public today, . .father,. qugbr F. C. Walther, was in|of friends very pleasingly and in- tions propoun y 1el an mt“ “a ser dhs sudition as the ‘Tesult of | formally in honor of Mrs. Mulligan co association for the eagl(;e'(: za- an attack of pneumonia.” of Minneapolis and her sister, Mrs, | {10nS 2nd his answer covered the vot- Evans, of Cedar Creek, Idzho, who|}25 PO™eT of Great Britaln, the facy have been guests of the Filiatrault that congress decides whether Ameri- representative of the Overland cars, | family. The time was spent in sew- | C2 Shall send troobs 1o iofé:ign coun- arrived in Bemidji yesterday -and|ing and late in the evening a deli- tries and the Shantung aud Ireland will remain here on business matters|cious two course lunch was ‘served. questions. till Saturday morning, when he will| Miss Irma Bircher assisting the i 5 CHALLENGE CONSTITUTION. New York, Sept. 18.—The Boston leave for International Falls on busi-| hostesses.! The affair was a farewell ness. to Mrs. Mulligan, who left this morn- Aldrich & Engli.h ing for Bemidji, where she will e police, by going on strike, have chal- e 0 rthern | :gf“:gn l!:a{fl::lti r;a:tivfirl:ndesig lenged the constitution of the United General Blacksmithing Land Co. Phone 29. 2 . eapolis. g States, Elihu Root, former secretary ~—Horseshoeing a Specialty— actompanied. Mrs. Mulligan and the of state, declared in an address at ::‘l_’: byd t@;fi%fi?'fli&&“}fi:& Tt~ |the National Security League’s Con- Oxy-acetylene Welding stitution day celebrationn last night. and Cll!finl 214 FOURTH STREET ’lll‘(i“ :some in Idaho.—Crookston Daily ' CASH SPECIALS for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY No. 3 size can Pork and Beans .....28c order being restored with ' difficu pens after she climbed up and looked over the Gar- den Wall, at the man in the next house. Added Features “THE DAIRY COW"” Romance of the Dairy “Days of Real Sport” A Boy Scout Film C. F. Probst, of Duluth, traveling Also Showing PATHE WEEKLY NEWS ~ and “TOPICS OF THE DAY” at the GRAND The Brainerd Dispatch says: “R( L. Spiering, formerly -of Brainerd and now superlntendent of the gas company at Crookston, is visiting A. B. Willing, superintendent of the|- Brainerd Gas & Electric Co., and other friends. Mr. .Spiering’s son, lately returned from war service in France, is now superintendent o( the gas plant at Bemidji.” MRS. TOM SMART OFFERS PRIZE OF $5 FOR MOST ORNERY DOG — Ever -see a boy with his favorite companion, a dog? Ever notice the affection of the lad for a mangy and unkept faithful pai? Mrs. Tom Smart wants to see all these youthful There will be n regular meeting of all Fasl'nions Destmcuve » = W on Saturday afternoon, | the fast a 1 b can Baking - IN eAnx:;s m:?oy wh(lwnbring‘a the niost POWder . 150 W 9 d M . . John M A1l b hm“omeryspecmenw receive a prize S W }?}E‘: Li:::u a%l;:tfyl?t t?eeswgl.fil; ot §5. 1 b can Hunts Perfect Omcn s an 18s€s UT al er farm m t:mo:rr:: evenfing at 8 oclock. A Ba'klng POWdeI’. zoc S 1' D cordial invitation is extended. TENSTRIKE. INVADED 1 b Evaporated Pears per ing Lresses S 3 1b Broken Rice. . .25¢ o SRS o Pionses) 5 boxes Ma’qches_. ...28¢ ing bl::m 1:;; :&;‘ted.np in the pros- 3 %fis Sardlnes mn 25 perous village of Tenstrik&: x;:lid indxl; catl that other activities will pestn, o oer aetnie ™ One 20 oz. bottle Jelly for :....i. 0+ . 25¢ soon begin. Among the buildings now under course of construction are the big = , t:o‘-)sm;vy 1sltm-e ll);mding being ex;ect- 8 1b dried Peas. .. .20c e y illiam Hagadone, a modern 5 b . ars Swifts Wool Robideau and O. A. Bailey, a meat lmarl;et by Roy Carter, and a dwell- Soap I:Sor S0 § @il 25’0 ng house by €Charles Jacobson. The Hagadone building will house 5 ba’rs. very Woman*s a pool and billiard hall, and will White Soap .. ...25¢ large one and will be a welcome in- dustry for the many tourists passing for SE TLE Srteser AR 25¢ through this hustling town. Pot Roasf, PO A A 160 Boiling Meat ....12%c garage and blacksmith shop by A. E. nave Toom for liviag quarters anf| 7 cans Spotless Cleanser SUBSCRIBE FOR THE oany rionezx| We 0. Schroeder ‘The most desired styles and fab- ries for fall are shown in the Sperling . Dress now on display. Smartly tailored street frocks and charming models in sizes for women and misses. You will be as enthusiastic as we are over these well made, fine quality dresses. New Coats in Plush and Cloth Just In, and Prices Reasonable fle Bazaar Store STORE CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON HELAN BACK TO U. S. Perry Helan of the U. S. 8. 8t. Clair, who has been in the service for the past 18 months, of which hel, served a year overseas, returned to . Bgmidji today. He was released in Phlladelphla. and received his dis- charge at Minneapolis. WILLITS FAMILY REUNION. Mrs. Carl Smith of Huronm, S. D., who had been visiting her brother, B. J. Willits and family here for a short time, went to St. Paul to visit another brother, Barney Willits and wife and daughter, Mrs. H. Hessian. . Barney Willits and family accom- panied her to Huron where they were joined by another brother, E. L. Wil- 1lits and wife and from there went to Aberdeen, 8. D.,, where they were joined by a sister, Mrs. Laura Udell of that city. They all motored to Bemidji where they held a family reunion at the E. J. Willits home, returning to their various homes yesterday morning via auto- mobile,