Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 10, 1910, Page 5

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1l SOCIAL AND AJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM L. Overture Miss Hazel Fellows 2. Motion Picture Little Angels of Luck.( Biogroph) Showing how two little fiirls saved their Father from ruin, PERSONAL Toys at % the price you pay else- where at Remley’s. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nay- lor, last night, a boy. Pure fresh sweet cream 30 cents a quart, at the Model 315 Minnesota ave. Tubbs White Pine Cough 'Cure soothe and satisfies. 25 and 50 cts| City Drug Store. | Rev. S. E. P. White has returned from Bethel, between Crookston and Grand Forks where he has been con-: ducting a series of special meetings. Joslyn’s Taxidermy Head- quarters at Reed’s Studio. Parties desiring first class taxi- dermy work should inspect my! display before leaving orders else- where.—B. T. Joslyn. The Banquet Ring worn on the little finger is the popular ring|morning from a short business trip| this season. We are manufae-|to St. Paul. turing a large variety in Matrix,| w. H. Vye, the logger, returned Jade, Agates, Cameoes, Garnets|qp;s morning to Solway, after hav- and Coral, in original designs.|ing attended the Charity Ball in this Leave your orders at omee and |ty Jast night. they will be finished for Christ- mas. Geo. T. Baker & Co. Mfg' Bilious Man’s Friend. It drives the Jewelers. cold out of your system and starts Mrs. J. M. Freeburg and son Mal. | you right. 50 cts. and $1.00. City returned last Saturday evening after | Drug Store. an absence of several weeks at ber parental home in Towa, where she was called by the illness of her father, J. M. Bryan, who passed away on Sunday, Nov. 27th. Mr. Bryan’s illness has been a lingering one and his death was not unexpect- ed. Mrs. Freeburg remained with him until the end. Mr. Bryan will be remembered by many in Black- 3. Ilustrated Song Call Me Up Some Rainy After- noon. 4. Motion Picture * The Tout's Remembrance. (Essancy) A Great Racing Play. A feature by itself. China ware of all kinds at prices to suit everybody at Remley’s Store. R. H. Schumaker returned - this|. When you feel rotten, take Tubbs J. Evan Carson arrived in the city this morning from Brooklyn, N. Y., where he has completed a course in linotype. He visited for several {days in Indianapolis en route home. There is yet time—All photeo- graphs taken and promised for Christmas will be finished for Christmas. We are working duck baving visited at his daughter’s verun.ne Th? Hakkerup Studio f Special Indian Agent Way of home here on one or more occasions A ! . 4 { Bemidji stepped off the train here and during his stay made manyi a - Monday morning, Mr. Way in- friends.—Blackduck Arwerican. B timated that somebody =not a Tubbs White Liniment relieves|iyousand miles away would be rheumatism, sore throat, cold on the pinched; and their booze spilled, if lungs, inflammation anywhere. City | they insisted on violating the law. Drug Store. It would seém that any man with Mrs. Myrtle Curtiss of the town of | horse sense would not, continue to Nora, who together with her children [ smuggle in booze, after fair warn- have been down with a severe attack |ing has been given by the govern- of typhoid fever, died at ‘her 'home|ment-agents and especially - after): Monday morning at 8 o’clock. She|what the agents have demonstrat- leaves four children besides her hus- |ed they will do with those'who in- band to mourn her untimely depar-|sist on violating the law. The ture. She was but 30 years of age. { Government agents . certaintly It was a very sad death, leaving ber{seem to be fair, we have noticed four little ones in the grip of the|thattheyinvariably warnthe hquor dreaded typhoid and the widowed |dealers not to violate the law. If husband in poor health. Deceased |their warning in not heeded who was a gifted woman having attract-|is to blame? The agents are sent ed much attention at our county|here to enforce the law and it be- fairs by her beautiful pen drzwings|comes their plain duty to see tha: and paintings. The last sad rntes|the law it inforced.—Pequot En- and final respects were paid deceas- | terprise. ed on Wednesday when the re-f The Banquet Ring worn on the mains were laid to rest in the ceme-|Jjitle finger is the popular ring tery by Lauritz Larson in town of |this season. We are manufac- Nora, Rev. E. F. Olcnder officiating. turing a large variety in Matrix, —Bagley Clearwater Crystal. Jade, Agates, Cameoes, Garnets There isyet time—All' photo-|and Coral, in original designs graphs taken and promised for|Leave your orders at once, and Christmas will be finished for|they will be furnished for Christ- Christmas. We are working mas. Geo. T. Baker & Co. Mfg. overtime. The Hakkerup Studio. | Jewelers. You LooK FOR : ! o Start A BANK ACCOUNT For Them NOW Convricht 1000 hu £+ ¥ Zimmiarman £n - WE HOPE for better things for our children than we had for our- selves. We hope to protect them from adversity. We hope to shield them from the vicissitudes of the world. Can we do better than to start a bank account for them now? The Northern Natlonal Bank j the interest you will- receive on the Certificates of Deposit issued by th> Northern National Bank. Put this in your telephone book Bemidji Music House Phone no 573 A. L. LaFraniere, publisher of the Grand Rapids Independent spent yesterday in Bemidji. Come and see the bargains in holiday goods at Remley’s Variety|. Store. 3rd St. Near Lake. Miss Barbara Westerlund of Er- skine visited in the city for several days as the guest of Mrs. C. C. Markusen. Home made candies from 10 cents to 60 cents a pound made fresh every. day at the Model. 315 Minnesota avenue. Miss Clara Heffron left yesterday for Brooklyn, N. Y. and other east- ern points where she will visit for an indefinite period with friend.s There is yet time—All photo- graphs taken and promised for Christmas will be finished for Christmas. We are working overtime. The Hakkerup Studio. Just to “keep you fit,” a few doses of Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend, now and tben; does wonders. Saves bad feelings arnd doctor bills. Your sat. isfaction or your money back. 50 cts. and $1.00. City Drug Store. Rev. H. Robinson McKee re- turned this morn‘ng from Park Rapids, where he has spent the past few days attending the Lowry-Moody, revival meetings, being held there. Oscar Lowry of Cedar Falls, Iowa, is Your interests' are ‘furtizeged' by : conducting the meetings, which have ‘been in progress for over a month. He is assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Moody of Chicago, who have charge of the music. The meetings will close with Sunday night’s service. The meetings are held in the large hall at Park Rapids, which has been crowded to its capacity at every session. Bemidji Music House is moving from 117—3d St. to 318 Minnesota Ave. Sunday Sermons in Bemid Scandinavian Lutheran. There will be service in the morn- ing at 10:30. Sunday school, Nor- wegian and English at noon. Eve- ning service at 8 o’clock. Thd annual business meeting of the Lutheran church-will take place Tuesday evening, December 13, at the church at 8 o’clock. All voting members of the congregation will kindly bear .this in mind. T. S. Kolste, Pastor. 'German Lutheran. German Lutheran services at the Baptist church Sunday afteinoon at 3 o’clock. Methodist. The First Methodist Episcopal church will hold services in the Ma- sonic Temple. Preaching 10:45 and 7:30, ‘Snnday school at 12. Epworth Leagne 6:30- Good music. Prayer meeting Thursday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Southworth 921 Minnesota Ave. Everybody. welcome. Chas. Flesher, pastor. Episcopal. Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Services including - Holy Com- munion at 10:30. Baptist. Men’s Bible Class, 10. Morning service, 11. (sharp) At this service the pastor will give some of bis im- pressions of the ‘' Lowry-Moody ” meetings, now in progress at Park Rapids, Sunday school, 12:15. B, Y. P. .U 7, leader, Geo. Smith. Eve- ning service 8. This will be a spe- cial praise service introducing our new song books ‘* Pentecostal Hymns” No. 4, Songe, Duets, Quar- tetts etc. A silver offering will be taken towards the new books. ‘Presbyterian. The services tomorrow wil be con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. S. E. P. White. Morning worship at 11.| Sunday School at 12:15." Young People’s Meeting at 7. Evening| Service at 8. s 5, 216 Beltrami Ave. There is no more acceptable gift for Xmas than a book. We have them for. the wee tots and for the Grandmas. : Picture books for your sweethearf, by Harrison Fisher anl Harold Chandler Christy from $1 50 to $4.00. All the late fiction, new books just out by Geo. Bar McCutchon (The 'Rose in the Ring) Price $1.50. New reading for boys, Automobile a.m:l‘ Motor stories, Price 50c. Alger and Henley series complete. L. T. Meade’s books for girls nicely illustrated only 50c. Dealfieids linen books in all sizes for babies prices from 5c to 75c. We carry a complete line of Re- ligious articles, Bibles, Prayer books, Rosaries, Crusifixes, Scapelers, Medals & etc. ‘ i B:tfnre buying your Xmas presents see our dainty line of .hand painted Calenders, Bookmarks, Glove mend. ers, Hankerchief cases at Aber- crombie’s, The Little Things That Tell. A south side mother was dressing for a tea the other afternoon when the front door bell rang. She instructed the ‘maid that if the visitor appeared to be about to make a formal call to say ‘she was not at home. But the mother bad not counted on the five- year-old daughter playing in the front yard. The maid, seeing a woman dressed as if for calling, obeyed instructions. “She is not at home,” the maid said. “Why. she is. too, Minnje,” came a sharp interruption from the child on the lawn. *“1 saw her lower the cur- tain just now.” “Perhaps - she just came in.” the maid responded weakly. “I'll see.” The situation was saved by the fact that the visitor was the mother’s sis- ter, whom the maid did not know.— Kansas City Star. The Antiquity of the Organ. The organ is the most maguificent and comprehensive of all musical in- ‘struments. While the pipes of Pan, aside from that mythical personage, indicate a very aucieut use of pipes as At Hanson’s ‘Not only fresh but pure. Made from pure sugar (not glucose) and sweet cream (not prepared paste.) The product of skilled American workmen and clean sanitary candy kitchen. A trial will convince you. Maple Chocolate Nut Nut Opera Vanilia Frappe Ghocolate Dipped Vanilla Nut Chocolate Opera Yankee Gnncolatn Vanilla Opera Neapolitan & Cocoa A. D. S. Drug Store Boullion Phone 304 LIEGLER & IZIEGLER GO. “THE LAND MEN" INSURANCE FIRE = LIFE = ACCIDENT Real Estate in All ks Branches FARM LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Go to Them for Quick Action Office--Schroeder Building a means of producing musical sounds, the “water organ of the ancients” fur- nishes to the student of organ history the first tangible clew regarding the remote ' evolution of the instrument. In the second century the magripha, an organ of ten pipes with a crude keyboard, is said to have existed, but accounts of this instrument are in- volved in much obscurity. It is aver- red-ithat-an- organ.-the- gift-of -Con- 2000 Boxes of Fancy Candies stantine, was in the possession of King Peph: of France\fn 757, but Ald- organ with *gilt pipes” as far back as the year 700. Punning'Hi; Specialty. “So you have made up your mind to be a specialist—in what line?” was the question put to a struggling doctor by a friend. #I don’t know,” was the nnswer “1 have been considering various advan- tages in different branches. A chirop- odist can generally get a foothold, no matter how bad business is; a mani- curist has usually something on bhand, and an ear and eye specialist can often get a hearing when there is anything in sight. I haven't dwelt on the possi- bilities of throat or dental or hair ex- perts because the two former always look down in the mouth and the latter may get but a bald living or be expect- ed to dye for his patients!” Siberian Camels. The pative camels of Siberia are a source of constant wonder to travel- ers.. On: the Mongolian plateaus, for instance, the thermiometer often reg- isters a temperature of 40 degrees be- low zero, but the camels do not mind it at all, . walking abouf as blithely as if ‘the weather were as balmy as <gpring. On the other hand, the tem- _perature on the Gold desert in summer 18 sometimes 140 degrees above zero, and the beasts mind that heat just as lttle as they do the extreme cold. An Afterthought. Nervous and Inexperienced Host (ris- ing hurriedly at the conclusion of a song)—Ladies and—er—gentlemen, be- “fore he started to—er—sing Mr. Baw- nall asked me to apologize for his—er— voice, but I—er—I omitted to do so— er—so J—er—upologlze now.—London M. A. P. ’ What Kept Her From It. “Have you ever thought of going on the stage?’ “Yes, frequently.” “What has kept you from doing 80?” “The managers, the mean things!”— !hlcuzo_. Record-Herald. " How Scott Bore Adversity. Once when 1 was staying with Mr. Ruskin he took delight in showing me' Ris Scott manuscripts. He took down “Woodstock” from the shelf, and, turn- ing the leaves over slowly and loving- 1y, he saild: “I think this is the most | precions of them all. Scott was writ- ‘Mng this book when the news of his “} ruin .came upon him. He was about here, where T have opened it. Do you gee the beautiful handwriting? Now Jook as I turn over the pages toward the end. Is the writing one jot less Meantiful? Are there more erasures than ' before? That assuredly shows | versity.”—London Graphie. = . — ‘helm, a monk, ‘makes méntion of ani Mow a man can and should bear ad- The boxes are fancy % too. See our window. Half Pound fo Five Pound Boxes 30 cents to $5.00 Make your Christmas selection from these boxes and have them filled with fresh candies' before Christmas, if you desire WHOLESALE PRIGES TO QUANITY BUYERS To any church or organization wishing to use large quanties, we will make a special wholesale price. Fresh Cream at 20 cents for pints Fresh Cream at 35 cenfs for quarls Hot Drinks Cold Drinks Ice Cream at all Times Bemidji Gandy Kitchen | - The Daxly Pioneer 10c per Week f

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