Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 29, 1912, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 29, 1912. MISS JESSIE W. WILSON. Candidate’s Daughter Interested In Social Settlement Work. . formerly of ‘this Duluth, was here 1 Gill of Minneapolis, is a the homs of his brother. David Gill has as her ding v of Grand Rapids. L cuest of her burg and C. L. were visi- tors in the city over Sunday. 1 Simpson of Bena, came up to on Saturday on bu ss and °rday noom. David Gili. eturned this morning here he was a 1¢ L, Des Moine ¥ on a short of Crookston, was a 1 cottage at La- home son - returt last International Falls where & past few da Buy your adding machine paper olls at the Pioneer Office and School supr Single rolls 10 cents, 8 for 05 Mr. and D. Stoner and - to Brainerd in “here they plan to children v the nea I W d ind Forks, arrived i irday night it with friends 1 C returned last 1 Falls after home of her Doran. J. A S v of this city but now « . spent yester- day in t > guest of his brother, C J. P. Pogue lea today for Thief River Fualls where he will attend the fair. He will enter Danny Dright and Lightfoot in the races. Miss her 1beck went to Fosston the latter part of last week where she will be the guest of her parents for a couple of weeks. Mrs. J. H. Coleman of Omaha, Neb., arirved in the city Saturday and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. McClure, for a month or s0. N Benlah Brown of St. Paul, is in the city as the guest of her cousin, Miss Gladys Stanton. She will remain here for about three weeks. : About fifty St.-Paul and MMinne- apolis doctors went through the city yesterday morning en route to Inter- national Falls wkere they are to en- joy a fishing trip. Miss Mabel Anderson, who has ‘heen visiting friends at Minneapolis during the past month, was injured in an automobile accident Saturday. The automobile in which Miss An- derson was riding collided with a motoreycle. ; [niveg, wer miss it. bound to please. IHustrated So ““Half a Hereo”’ himself one. M asestic TreaTre Monday and Tuesday’s Program 3000 Feet of Pictures Deluxe ““A Redman’s Honor’” This is one of the best Indian pictures ever taken. You should not «A Western Prince Charming’ (Edison) A comedy drama that will awaken the sympathy of everyone, and is “A Trip With Your Tip Top Boy” C. J. Woodmansee . Everybody loves a hero but you should see the way this one proves” This features Maunrice Costello. Program Changes Wednasday (Pathe) (Vitagraph) Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and son, Philip, returned yesterday morning from Madison, W where they have been visiting relatives. . Denu and Philip have been away during the past two months and Mr. Denu joined them at Madison three weeks ago. Save the coupons from the Pioneer. them to the Pioneer and secure a fine leather bound dic- tionary. Look for the big display an- ular §4.00 seller. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paquain re- turned yesterday morning from an ended trip throughout the west and south. They left at the begin- ning of winter. The last two weeks were spent at Crookston where they were the guests of Mrs. Paquain's mother and sister. Miss Jennie Beach of Minn., is in the city for a counle of weeks as the guest of Mrs. Betsy Doud. Mrs. Doud and Miss Beach will g0 to the Doud Cottage on Be- Beach this evening where the will spend the next few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mitchell and son of Minneapolis, motored in yes- terday from Itasca State Park where they have spent the past two weeks Mr. Mitchell returned last night to Minneapolis and Mrs. Mitchell and boy will remain here for a few days as the guests of friends. A $4.00 dictionary in exchange for coupons clipped from the columns of the Pioneer. Read the big display ad in this issue and then look for the coupon. secures this splendid modern $4.00 dictionary. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wright of Win- in the city Saturday en route home from Walker where they Lave been visiting friends and rela- tives, They were accompanied as Bemidii by Mrs. C. A. Trott Mrs. E. G. Wright. both of whom 1ed to Walker Saturday night far an retur, Six coupons with 98 cents| Wadena, |, | | |tng urors - still |land, and Roseberg, Oregon, and Spo- | kane, Wash. At the latter place Mrs. Cutter spent a week as the guest of friends. At Spokane she met Mrs. Andy Larson, with whom she had be- gun the trip, and they returned home together. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes One each day for six issues and bringy{with a guarantee at the rate of 500 with 98 cents|cheets for 75 cents? We offer you | AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes |at the above price. If you wish a nouncement. This dictionary is a reg-+hbeavier grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. List of advertised letters ‘“un- claimed” for week ending July 29, 1912, in Bemidji postoffice. Men: Tom Blim, J. E. Block, Wilbur Bar- ker, Archer Consalver, Theo. Col- grove, C. S. Doyle, Master Clarence ngram, A. Murray, John Maring, thur Randall, Titus Schawang, August Yunp; women: Mrs. Fannie Anderson, Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. C. Bergerson, Mrs. J. Cole, Mrs. Joe Gauge, Miss Margaret Ginley, Mrs. Margaret Guyett, Mrs. Ed. Killey, Mrs. Mary Mesroll, Mrs. Adam Nikle. Mrs. Jan Olsen, Mrs. J. B. Thorson, Mrs. J. S. Willson, Miss Genena Wat- kins. Safe. Sound. Conservative. Accommodating. 4 per cent interest paid on Deposits. Northern National Baank. Always With Us. The old-fashioned lover who writes | tender missives that convulse unfeel- exists.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Lots of 'Em. Howell—He never seems to get there. Powell—No, he is one of the kind who is always a favorite before the votes are cost. Protection for Caged Birds. Mrs, S. A. Cutler returned Satur-| A Massachusetts woman has pat- ¥y morning from a two months'|ented a wire gauze cover for bird trip west during which time she vis- | bages to protect their occupants from ited relatives at Seattle, Wash., Port-| *4ts and insects. partment. past fourteen years. SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT THE GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY The Greatest Moving Pictures Ever Made The Mystery ne Pictures taken by special permission of the United States government and exactly as presented at Army and Navy building, Washington, D. C., by request of the War de- Positively the most sensational and amazing pictures ever produced revealing the mystery that re- mained beneath the waters of Havana Harbor for the A competent lecturer explains the details so they are fully understood. 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