Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 3, 1912, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FRIDAY, MAY 3, 181% THR U TAIR STORE (PAS TOMORROW AT 10:00 A. M. Watch This EVERY SATURDAY SOMETHING NEW. The F air Store Get in th Store e line up. For Saturday THIRD STREET. THE STORE THAT SELLS IT FOR LESS. Bargains BEMIDJI, MINN. Mayer Malzahn returrzed tiis noon from & trip west. Rev. H. F. Parshall of Cuus Lake, | is a'Bemidji visitor today. Sam Simpson, the Minneapolis log- ger, is here today on business. Jess Treestome of Langor, speut Wednesday in the city om business. Methodist eracker-ack. ‘On sale today :at Netzer’s and Mrs. Naugle's. AR, Witherspoon of Gramd Forks, | transacied busimess im tbe .city yes- terday. Sixty different scemes in “The In- dian Massacre,” at the Graxd tonight and Szturday. Mrs. :R. H. Schumaker ‘has re- turned from St. Paul where she 'had spent the pas three weeks as the guest df her mother. Dr. and Mrs. Stenchdeld of Roch- ester, Minn., arrived im the city last -evening ‘to be:guests at the home af -their daugiiter, Mrs. M. J. Brown. Most users of penecils are now writing with the popular “Bemidji.”” They may ‘be had at praetically ev- .ery first class pencil store im the city. The meaibers of the Blackduck graduating class-are rehearsing their play, “Red Acre Farm” which they will -give about ithe middle of this month. C. W. Conway has been employel by the superwisar of assessments io scale all logs and lumber in Beltra- mi county for assessmeat purposes. He is in the .city itoday. Get some Methodis: crackerjaek for Suaday. Harry Williams and Donald Smith ‘went to Beeida this afternoon on their whee's and will spend Saturday and Sunday with Harry’s grandmoth- er at the Williams farm. Contractor John Moberg returned yesterdav from Ball Club where he had spent the week maxing arrange- ments for the building of his lumber camps for next winter’s work. Buy your nice rich, sweet cream and strawberries at W. G. Schroed- er's Department store. Phone 65. Miss Cora Gustison, of Fargo, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. A. Wil- son during the past few days, left yesterday afternoon for Crookston. She will go from there to Fargo. Mrs. C. L. Anderson and daughter, Miss Aana, of Guthrie reiurned home last evening afier having spent the past two days in the city as the guests of Mrs. R. Browalee of Mlll Park. The place to get your typewriter ribbons is at the Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply store. A ribbon for every make of typewriter and any grade you may want. Prices at re- tail, 50, 75 and $1. ‘W. P. Davies, editor of the Grand Forks Herald, has returced to Grand Forks, after having spent several days in the city on business. While UC. L. Freer. i I Miss Lucy -LaFontissee meturmed ‘this afternoon from Cove, Minn., where she has spent the past two ‘weeks s ‘the gmest of her sister, Mrs. Miss LaFontissee Will at once resumc her duties in the effice of the county‘treasurer. ‘The ‘Stearns and Foster felt mas- ‘tresses are made of mew cotion ‘to comply with :the Ohie state law. 'These ‘mattresses are semt Out on -39 nights free'trial. Call &t Laht’s Fur- (mifure ‘Store:and compare these mat- tresses with!the Gtsermoor. Messrs, Sullivan and ‘Corway, of ‘Blackduck, “made a record-breaking trip yesterday when they :came (o 'Bemidji ‘from Farley in a Model 10 Buick ‘in ‘forty-five mimutes. Mr. -Sul- [¥ivan @¢livered George Cochran™s mew ‘Buitk‘to him this morning. A ‘two'reel film, “The :ndian Mas- sacre,” will be showr at the Grandl "Friday «amd ‘Saturday mights. ‘A. 'H. “Wagner is ®ack zgdin -and will enjov a few weeks on ‘Eis home- stead 'in ‘Langor. Mr. Wagner spent most ‘of ‘the past winger at Los An- geles, Cdl., and later accompanied his father 'vo 'Indianapolis, Ind., wher: the laiter ‘entered the Natiunal Soi- dier’'s fHome—Blackduek American. You ccan buy full leiter head size, 8 1-2x11 carbon paper, the kind that l;vill ‘make as many copies as you de- jire, :guaranteed to be .equal ‘to ithe best on ‘the market or money back. mext rto «quality is the price. sheets put up in neat boxes for $1:00 'Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. G. Wedge ure in (Crookston 'to-attend the fumeral of Mrs. ‘Wedge's sister, Miss Nellie Ford. Miss Ford had been confined toa hos- pital in Crookston for some time, death claiming her yesterday. Mr. ‘Weilge was &t the bedside. The fun- leral will be held Saturdey afterncon and Miss Ford -will he buried in «Crookston near the grave of her fath- er. Go to Hakkerup for photes. T. S. Lycan, A. L. Molander, R. H. Muncy, and B. 'W. Lakin went ‘o Whitefish lake yesterday on a Red Lake spreder. “They looked over the site of the Pine Cone camp and laid out grovnds. Work on ihe building will be started next week. Several of the party had not secn the island before and are enthusiasiic over its natural beauty. Returaing from th=2 lake, the party went up to Redby for half an hour before ecoming back io Bemidji. Mrs. R. Brownlee eidertained a few friends yesterday afternoon at her homne in Mill Park, in honor of Mrs. D. A. McFarlane. The after- noon was spent socially. The guests included Mrs. D. A. McFarlane, Mrs. C¢. L. Anderson and Miss Anderson of Guthrie, Mrs. H. K. Olson, Mrs. J. W. Peeciz, Mrs. C. E. Battles, Mrs. George Markham and Mrs. J. F. Ess- ler. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane plan on leaving Bemidji in a few weeks for Oaxland, California, where they will make their future home. Members of the Rebecca lodge state they were pleased with the program given at their meeting Wednesday evening. The following persons took part: piano solo, Miss McGillan; vocal solo, Miss Cutter, accompanled by Miss Whkeeler; duet, Misses Hay- ner and Shennon; vocal solo, Mrs. C. L. Heffrou; recitation, Miss Knap- pen; mandolin. solo, Miss McGillan; accompanied' by Miss Wheeler; vo- here he was the guest of his cousin,|cal duet; Misses Hayner and Durand; ‘Mrs. E. H. Marcum. cornet solo, Mr. Moran; vocal solo, ‘The most ‘interesting thing @vout ‘it; 100} Mr. Woodmansee, acconipanied by Miss Pellows; @uet, Misses Schmiit ‘and Wiceler. You can buy ‘full ‘kstter head size, ‘8 1~2x’11 carbon paper, theikind that 'will make as many copies as you de- sire, ‘guaranteed ‘to e -equal to the ‘best on the market or momney back. The 1most .interesting ' thing about it mext ‘to quelity is 'the price. 100 ‘Beniidji ‘Pioneer Dffice -Supply Storve. "The .anwudl district .meetings of ‘Fthe ‘Minnesota ‘Pederation of Wom- en’s clubs will begin. this week amd continue ‘{hroughout . May. this:year & Fergus Falis. “Mrs. G. S. Chesterman of Crookston, president the meetings next Tuesday and Wed- mnesday, May 7 «and ‘8. :The themes of 'the ‘meetings 1 this jear will b= “suffrage™ and:it is the Lrsi: year that this subje;t kas made an - essential part-of the discussion of.the district annudls. The result wili undoubted- 1y "be .the orgunization of a humber ;6f‘new-sum~a;ge ¢lubs in the federa- tion districts. The first 'district m=t of the speakers were Mrs."E. H. Loy- of St. Paus and Mrs. iI. "N. McKus- i¢k -of Stillwater. The éighth dis- trict held lhéir meeting May 2 and 3, ithe fourth -district will -meet in St. Paul May -8, :the third distriet|. will ‘mest at ‘LeSueur Center May $ rand‘9. The seventh-disirict will hold fa three days’ meeting at Marshali, May 15, 16, 17. “The second- district will ‘be the last ‘to hold -its annual this season amd -will -meel at Jackson May 22 ‘and '28. ‘Among tneir speak- ers ‘will be Mus. 'C. 'G. Higbee of St. Paul, Mrs. Loyhed of St. Paul, and Mrs. M. M. Davidson -of ‘Waseca. There will also be a round table on health and hygiene. ‘It 1s not fully decided as yet whether -thc Woman's Study c¢b of this city will be repre- sented :at Fergus Falls. ‘BRINKMAN THEATER TONIGHT. At Last—The World’s Greatest Mo- tion Picture. A Vietim of the Mormoms. A wonderful production in four ‘reels. A tale of the west/ was founded on an incident said to have happened years ago. The mormons are 2 sect found- ed by Joseph Smith, who claimed to work miracles and to huve found an addition to the Bible engraved on golden platcs which he published nn- der the name of “the Book of Mor- mon.” Many outrages were commit- ted in the ecarly life of the west and many rilling incidents occurred which 2roused the entire country. Among thein was the one upon which this photoplay is founded. A picture that has not one dull moment in the entire four reels. The scenic back grounds are unexcelled for pictur- esque beauiy. The characters are su- perbly portrayed by the best moving picture artists in America, full of ex- citement . 2nd action. A photoplay that you will never forget. In order io accommodate the crowd will start 7:30 sharp. Trick Dldn't Work Out. 5 A Castleford, Yorkshire, England, claimant to an old-age pension pro- duced a ‘prayer book the other day, with his name entered on it as having been born in 1839. The ink used, how- ever, was composed of a dye not in- vented tfil 1867, and instead of a pen- sion the claimant got 14 days for at- lomm fraud. on | m—— : |Summer Schedule sheets put up in neat' boxes for $1.60 the .momth of|©n the dakes last winter the priee of “*he ninth ‘distriet will meet 6f ' the riméh district, will preside et (came effeciive two full menthsear- bt Austin, Apeii 30, at which soms | hed, ‘state president; Mrs. ‘A, T. Hail{ ;|company, effective today: .|elve you a clear complexion, the ex- llr it fails to.remove.freckles. . - ICE PRICES RISE; COMPANIES MERGE Months Ahenil of Last Year— . Drivers Threaten Sirike Despiite the recerd-breaking !freeze dce in Minneapofis todey jumped to the highest figures asked last sum- mer. The high summer schedile-be- lier than last year, when July ‘1 was the d@ate. With the two principai ice companies merged, ‘it was de- clared there was no-chance of ‘a sen- satiomal price<cutting ‘war dimilar to that of early last summer. The Min- nesoia Ice company was recently ac- -quired <by ¥he Cedar Lake Ice com- pany, and kas moved its belongings to the office «of the latter concern in the Plymouth building. concern and ito all iwtenis and pur- poses the merger of the two is com- plete,” said J. R. Chute of the Qedar |} Ke company. Explaining failure of last winter’s big ice erop to result in lower prices, |} icemen said the severe weather and heavy snows made ‘the ,cost of the harvest abnoraally higl. High Prices Announced. This is the summer schedule af prices announced by the Cedar Lake Wholesale Prices. One ton or over, delivered at one time, $3.59 at on. one time, $4 a ton. 100 to 500 pounds, delivered at one time, 25 cents yer hundred- weight. Retail Prices. 25 pounds delivered daily, 52 50 a month, 50 pounds delivered daily, $4 2 month. The anrouncement of the company says that ihe prices are the same as last year. During the enrly'part of 1911 there were many Minneapolis consumers who contracted for ice for || ithe season, who, after the advanece of July, 1911, continued paying th2 ‘lower prices. To these people the new price schedule means a mate- rial advance.—Adv. player, looks like a fixture at third base with the Detroit Tigers. or Costs Nothing. Here's a chance Miss Freckle-Face, to try a new remedy for freckles with the “The Cedar Lake :and Minnesota || companies are being eperated as one] 500 to 2,000 pounds, delivered =t |§ Bill Louden, the former Newark | FRECKLE-FACE] New Remedy That Removes Pncklcl‘ | guarantee of a reliable dealer that it||f R At Bottom of Great Problem. ‘Thildren's ‘Lxuphhr ‘Closed Park. People are coming more and more The Pushkin Park, the only chil.|to recognise that the industrial prob- 's 'playing :ground at Sevastopol, | lem liez at the bottom of many oth- "which ‘was opened by pubdlic subscrip- | ers. "tion, has been closed by administra "tive order ‘because ‘the children's Jaughter ‘and ‘shouting interfered with ‘the work of ‘the ‘police officials in their :chanséllery—Pall Mall Gaszette. Beecher. MAJESTIC THEATER Complete Change of Program Tonight Education’s Limitation. Bducation is only like good culture, ehm-&ouflqmn&olflb— A Girl of the Lighthouse A story .of the Picturesque Italian Fisher folk. | Priee of the Silver Fox, Drama. Lubin Ilustrated Song, “That Italian Ser- .enade. C. J.. Woodmansee. The Grip Snatcher, - An Uproariously Funny Comedy. Essanay by eating Firesh things delivered in a strictly Fresh manner by a con- cern who make it a point to always keep Fresh things to eat. FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Tomataoq, Strawherries, Green Onions Lettuce, Celery, Parsley, : will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles, while if it does pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine:double strength from any first-class druggist and one night's treatment will show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely: freckles and get a beautiful complexion. ' Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is the only prescription, sold under guarantee . of money hack Cucumbers, Radishes. ' | fl L

Other pages from this issue: