Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 26, 1912, Page 3

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~] city en route 'to Republican City, [ten for adults and the regulafi KV, Neb. cent price will hold for children. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKee ana| ' oodmansee said, “We either had to daughter Hazel, who-have been visit- | T2i5¢ the price slightly and give our ing at the McKee home, returned to|Patrons. the advance up-to-date plc- their home in Southern Iowa this tures, or wait until the pictures wer‘e. morning. older and for rent at a cheaper rate. Without doubt this playhouse will Mrs. S. M. Dickens, who has been|pe crowded at each performance and visiting her son, W. F. Dickens at{Mr. Woodmansee urges that all who Red Lake, passed through Bemidii|wish the best seats should come ear- 186 East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves . GREAT WORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves BER E. W. Russell spent Sunday at the Jester Farm. ‘Will Mackey of Farris spent Sun- day in the city. Mrs. Harry Mills went to Brain- erd this morning. W. L. Ward came to Bemidji from Blackduck Saturday. I2d Wessberg left last week to take up a claim on the Soo. Father Thomas of Red Lake, is vis- iting friends in the city today. Miss Eva Rorke of Lakeside was a Sunday visitor at Grand Forks Bay. Mrs. Askegard came down. from International Falls Saturday night. A. A. Miller, of Big Falls, was in Bemidji Saturday night and Sunday. H Rahier and sister, of Brain- erd, came to Bemidji Saturday night. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Merwyn Hauson, of Grand Forks, was in Bemidji Saturday night and Sunday. Walter F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lake agency, is in the city on business. H. J. Unruh and two sons left Sat- urday for Dakota where Mr. Unruh will visit his brother. Miss Vernett Lambert of Thief River Falls is visiting at the F. A, Lambert home this week. 0. E. Jackson and family moved to Northome Saturday morning where they will make their home. Reverend and Mrs. Flesher went to Bagley Friday and stayed with friends until Saturday noon. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Crowell left for Pinewood this morning where they will make their future home. The Misses Marion White and Lee Fink were dinner guests of Miss L. L. Berman at dinner last evening. E. H. Jerrard, of International Falls, is in the city visiting friends. this morning en route to her home in Oklahoma. Mrs. Mark Lambert went to Black- duck Saturday night. She had been visiting friends and relatives in Be- midji since her return from her honeymoon. Has your wife a savings account? She is the one who can save money for you. An especial invitation is ex- tended to her by the Northern Na- tional Bank. Chas. Borchardt returned Sunday from Solway, where he has been the past week, assisting in the opening of the store of the Dunning-Naugle Mercantile company. A. A. Stromberg, of Minneapolis, was in the city Saturday. Professor Stromberg is a member of the facul- ty of the University of Minnesota and teaches Scandinavian. Mrs. Thayer Bailey went to Crook- ston Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bailey goes down to join her this afternoon. They will return Tuesday with the Crookston auto club in the Stone car, Miss Dora Barrett will leave this afternoon for Crookston where she will spend her vacation with friends and relatives. Miss Ava Sonstrud has assumed Miss Barrett’s duties on the Pioneer. Miss Kate LaFontisee came to Be- ji fro mthe Twin Cities Saturday evening and spent Sunday with her parents. She went from here to Thief River Falls where she is em- ployed as a trimmer. George Knutson and wife, who have been spending the summer with Mrs. H. S. Larson, took the Great Northern to Sauk Rapids this morn- ing. Mr. Knutson is professor of ag- riculture in the Sauk Rapids hlgh school. Mrs. Tom Stewart is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kittleson and daughter Beatrice. They arrived this morning. Mr. Kittleson, who form- erly traveled out of Spokane, will represent a Minneapolis house in this ly.—adv. in Bemidji post office. C. Dutton, James Fraser, Mickmanes, Geo. Van Riper, F. N. Wilson. Edna Johnson, Pearl Keverno, Mrs. Mary D. Perry, Mrs. Turner. Lyda Kelley, Several Bemidji benefit of the Commercial club. Dur- had been put on in connection with the regular moving pictures but on Saturday night the features included with several new ones.added. Miss Dorothy Humes was in charge of the took an active part. was enthusiastically that a similar week be given in Be- midji this fall. sisted of a chorus song, “Skeleton Rag,” a duet by Miss Humes and Miss Donna Lycan, of Bemidji, “I'll Meet You at Half Past Two,” char- acter songs by Miss Humes, “Nobody Loves Me,” by Dana V. Wardner, “Rum Tum Tiddle,” by a chorus, “Boogie Man Moon,” by the Misses Pearl Williams, Madeline Smith, Adele Raboin, and Marie Christensen, an Indian dance by Miss Humes, Miss Lycan and Miss Margaret Par- shall, and an ensemble chorus num- ber, “Oh, You Circus Day.” The grizzly bear dancing in the last num- ber was encored several times. Ev- ery seat in the house was sold. Those who made the trip were Mr. and List of advertised letters “unclaim- ed” for week ending August 26, 1912, Men: Hans Anderson,” Joseph Anderson, E. M. Braytt, Olaf Birkeland, Garfield Bas- kin, F. C. Casson, E. F. Crawford, A. Willie George, Joe Hunter, Olliver Hill, J. H. Herren Chas. Johnson, G. G. John- son, Martin Krug, H. Kettinger (2), J. 0. Lambrecht, Chris Messelt, Joe Ed. McParland, Lewis Smith, Herman Sholtz, Martin Swam, ‘wom- en: Miss Jennie Beach, Miss Mabel Corckenom, Mrs. Grace Cherrier, Miss Miss Mrs. Hilda' Olson, people went to Cass Lake in autos Sdturday evening to attend the home talent vaudeville given in the Lyric theater for the ing the week, vaudeville numbers the numbers given during the week program and not only directed but Each number| received '~ and the Bemidji people at once suggested The numbers con- First Show 7:30 to 8:35 Two Taken from Sir Walter Scott’s historic -poem 2 'One of the ‘Most -Beautiful Productions Ever Produced We believe the Majestic patrons want the best and are willing to pay for it; and we prefer giving it to them. this extra special feature will entail considerable additional expense the management will be compelled to make the slight additional charge of 5 cents, which he believes will meet with the approval of his patrons. Nights Only SPECIAL musiIc THREE SHOWS EACH NIGHT As Second: Show 8:35 to 9:40 Third Show 9.40 to 10:45 Price of Admission---Adults 15¢; Children 5¢ Majestic Theatre | 105 North Bound Arrives 10¢ Bouth Bound Leaves Ereight West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at . MINNESOTA & -—.Lm.u 32 South Bound Leaves 31 North bound Leaves .... 34 South Bound Leaves .... 32 North Bound Leaves . Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at . MINN., RED LAKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves - 3:35 pm 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 am annube S83iEE g8 TEEREENE ENNE geBeLE 111 KRR KRR R AR KRR ¥ Lake Bemidji Time Table * x CITY OF BEMIDJL * East Bemidji..$:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Fare 10c. Grand Forks Bay and Down ST TTITITT I o 5§ Fare 125o. All Points on the Lake........1 . = 36e. and $:30 p. m. CAPT. W. B. MacLACHLAN. KKK KKKKRKERE KX * PROFESSIONAL CARDS, * LR R E R TR TELRE | RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS, SOPHIA- -MONSEN TEACKER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitraml Avenue ::iré_iJerrard formerly lived in Be- territory and the family will make(yyg p g Lycan and Mr. and Mrs. LAWYERS It tHeirRome in Bemiail. A. P. White in the Lycan car; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietz, of Minot,| y 3 Opsahl took an auto party|and Mrs. George French and Mr. and| = ——— GRAHAM M. TORRANCE N. D., have closed their cottage at|g pqac pioti oo Mrs. J. P. Riddell in the French car; e S eas s ) y morning consisting of M. W. ; LAWYER Grand Forks Bay and returned home| pjomnstad, John Sletvig, John John-|Miss Ruby Henrionnet, Roland Hen-|| THE SPALDING siiiee. Bibdh Siivbtene S Sunday. » 1 i EUROPEAN PLAN 2 unday. son and C. P. Lawton to Clearwater [rionnet, 1]3y [f{“sse_“- tgia‘;"“_“’;z‘: Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel This space reserved by the — Messrs. Benner, Robinson, Vander- | county to pick out two sites for{and Harold Dane in the Henrion DULUTH MINNESOTA K D. H. FISK horn, Steenstrup and Fier went to Redby yesterday on the Red Lake speeder. The Norwegian Lutheran church gave a Sunday school picnic at Dia- mond Point Sunday. A good crowd attended. Mrs. E. F. Stevens has issued about thirty invitations for a thimble bee to be given at her home Thursday afternoon. colonization purposes. They return- e¢d Sunday night. One party expects to colonize around Gill Lake and one along Bear Creek. The Young Peoples’ society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet in the church Tuesday evening, Aug. 27, at 8 o’clock. A program will be given and refreshments served. There will be speaking by Rev. Ran- dahl and Mr. Anderson. It will be the last time Mr. Anderson will be car; Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz, Mrs. George T. Baker and guest, Miss Grace Baker of Fenton, Michi- gan, and Mrs. G. E. Carson in the Kreatz car; and Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn and Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stan- ton in the Sanborn car. MINNESOTA M than $100,000.00. recently_expanded o apraroenta: 550" Fooms, 155 private baths, 60 sample rooms. Eve: cdiiventence: Luxurious and del ‘an Pll‘n.!“rm'l:. Men's Grill, cohfi}" Huflufi. modurn Sun dlnwlx&o‘m':d ln hl rt of business - tlon ‘but overlooking the harbor and Lake Snperipr. Convenleny o everything. Ono of the Great Hotels of the Nerthwest * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, For price of lots, terms etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON Miss Gladys Stanton returned to| .o o =0 F o Sl tended Bemidji : T g g | 2 Bemidji Saturday night after a visit io i mysiaren.s \\\k\.\TYFaflfl! . s of several days at the Harding home . DE. C. E, SANBORK in Cass Lake. The members of Dr. Marcum’s and STAT E FAI R or write, il Mose Norman and family have closed their cottage at Grand Forks Bay and returned to Grand Forks by auto Saturday. Evert Mackey, of Farris, went through Bemidji on his way to La- kota, N. D., where he will help in the harvest fields. Supervisor of farming, Oscar A. Lipps, is in the city today and will leave this afternoon for Red Lake on an inspection trip. Miss Ruby Henrionnet, Roland G. W. Campbell’s Sunday school classes had a party at Diamond Point Saturday evening. Those present were Pearl Condon, Margret Condon, Florence Freeze, Helen Olson, Nettie Titus, Margret Titus, Zinda Raymond Lord, Clifford Condon. Bell, Orville Titus and At 7:30 o'clock this morning, Father Phillipe married Miss Ethel Plummer to J. O. Miller, the cere- mony being performed in the Catholic AND EXPOSITION H Gerlinger, Ruth Jennings, Elizabethr|- |l BEMIDJI *k KKK KK KKK If you are particular in what % you eat, call and let us show %« you one of the cleanest and most % modern bakeshops in Northern % Minnesota. J ke KOk o kb b % % R R R R R Rl Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 520 Capital Bank B 8T. PAUL E ullding MINNESOTA PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Bloek DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND:SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemmidji, Mina Office 'Phone 3¢. Residence 'Phone 18. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offics in Winter Block DR. E. H MARCUM < PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON s church in the presence of a few [ g “TO READERS Ofica in Maye Block Henrionnet and Harold Dane were |friends and relatives of the contract- S "Phone 18 ‘' Residence Phone 813 guests at the Parshall home in Cass|ing parties. Following a service, a - OF THE e Lake over Sunday. )weddm% ll:;'eakéast wasE:en-efld in ;:e g . PIONEER EINER W. JOENSON | - Miss Helen Wood, who has been ;E‘e“:ls"at er b:::lf:nst W;:r:- Mis: | PHYSICIAN AND:‘SURGEON Tisiting for the past week at the' C. B\ e Gonld, Merttn Cousiolley F LINP LEATHER See Coupon on B . omes over sacurtsy saax attles home, returned this morning = ’ . to: hier home in: Cags Take, Leo Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flat- or Another F— X Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud, 1204 Dewey avenue, will entertain the Norwegian Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Wednesday af- ley, Mrs. James Doran, Fred McGiv- ern and members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will make their home at 512 Minnesota avenue. Only _DENTISTS 02, D. L. STANTON . ternoon. All are welcome. y = DENTIST ) o . h.| A double funeral was held in-the b IX Office 10 “Winter Block 5 Get:irge_ Buxt:n's guests, hs moth| Presbyterian church this afternoon ‘,,\'h,,""m"“""” er and sister, have returned to their|,; o ‘ioio0k Mrs, Emil Eickstadt; DR, J. T. TUOMY 5 homes and Mr. Buxton has moved |\ p oo (h T to. Latt (’ c upons ‘BR.J. T. ~ S in from the head of the lake, last Friday, was to have oup SENTIST i n . been buried Sunday. Her father, S o Miss Sophia Munsen left for her|Ole Johnson, died Saturday on his st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 280, home in Eau Claire, Wis., Saturday night, for a vacation: She expects to be gone about three weeks. Mrs. E. E. Dresser and children left for their home in Madelia this morning after having visited rela- tives in this city for some time. Martin Madson left for Chisholm Saturday night. He expects to bring up some Germans and Austrians who will locate in Clearwater county. Miss Rose Barrett returned from International Falls last evening after having spent her vacation with her sisters at International and Ranier. Miss Mary Simons returned from |performances the famous, historic THE TASTE of EVERYONE ing out this grest educational dis; Ray Friday night and on Saturday|production of Sir Walter Scott’s MIDWAY BETWLLN tribution for the benefit of their left for Saum where she will teach in|“Lady of the Lake.” These films the consolidated school the coming year. Kenneth Reiv, Marion Williams and Alice Healy of Grand Forks, who have been visiting at Grand Forks Bay returned home this morning by auto. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Luce, wno have been vieiting Walter F. Dickens at the Red Lake agency stopped in the farm ome half mile below the dam and the funeral of Mrs. Eickstadt ‘was postponed so that the two could be held together. Mr. Johnson was about seventy-two years old ‘and) leaves a wife and several children:] Mrs. Eickstadt was twenty years old and had been married but a few months. Father and daughter were buried side by side in Greenwood cemetery. In the absence of Rev. had charge of the services. The management of the Majestic theater has secured for reproduction at tonight’s and tomorrow night’s have been secured and reproduced by the stars of the Vitagraph company and are the best now placed before the show going public. The fact that this special feature film will en- tail some ‘additional expense, has compelled the theater management to announce that a slight additional charge will be made for admission tonight and tomorrow night. The price will be fifteen cents instead:of S. E. P. White, Rev. Chas. 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