Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 11, 1912, Page 3

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Ma “The County Falr’’ (Kalem) “Everybody likes to go to a county fair.Don't miss this one. It fea- tures Miss Alice Joyce, the Kalem favorite. ~ < . ““The Face Or the Veolce’’ (Vitagraph) A strong drama of human interest, featurin ss Florence Turner and ‘Maurice Costello. o Hiustrated Song : “Rum Tum Tiddle”’ Miss Hazelle Fellows “National Soldiers’ Home, Virginia’ Atk Edison)- e The scenic and photographical work in this picture are beyond criti- T s—— S S JESTIC THEATRE : TONIGHT 2E Piotures Deluxe their “annual elégtion “of ~“cfcers Tuesday evening. ‘The following of- ficers were elected: G. D. Backus, superintendent; S. E. Horlocker, as- sistant superintendent; S. J. H. secretary and treasurer; Helen" Bacl us, pianist; Charles H. Flesher, choister. Committees were appoint- ed for the Christmas entertalnment. Does it slick and clean; works like a trooper; nothing stops it; best for your bowels—Hollister's R. M. Tea. 35c. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Miss Jessie Kester, assistant in the C. C. Crippen photograph studio, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Huron, South Dakota, for the past two or three weeks, and wko was expected to arrive in Bemidji * % * :1 West Bound Leavés. : i W_!;%op 8kirts, My Dear Eest Bound Leaves Majéstio real live comedy, chock fullof fun. 44 Jont Bound Leaven ot Xast Bound Leay A Stranger at Coyote Am Amerloan story of how a courageous stranger rid Coyote of its bad man and brought order out of chaos. Illustrated Song: I'm Sending a Message to Mamma Sung by Mrs. Remfrey DR. ANNA H. SHAW. President of the National Wo- man’s Suffrage Association. B BERURE iii‘lifli:i“i #this week, has written friends in the oity that she will not return to Be- midji this winter as formerly plan- mned. Sarah Bernhardt appear in motion pictures. The combination of Fro- ‘hman and Bernhardt insures a fin- ished production. Saturday and Sun- The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual sale and New England supper, Wednes- day, December 11. Supper twenty- five cents.—Adv. James Malone, who is suffering with pneumonia if fast improving and will be able to be up after to- day. His fever was gone this morn- ing and he was able to see his friends, who called on him. I have for sale at Pogue’s barn, carload of horses, weighing from ten Food Laws. to eighteen hundred; both draft and driving teams. C. B. Baughman,— Ady. Daniel Frohman arranged to have Purity Guaranteed under all State and National Pure You can pay a higher price, but you cannot get a iaking powder that will raise nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and try, or that is any more Realthiul” Your money back if K C fails to please you. Tiy a can at our risk. cism. «Lazy Bl Hudson’ This brisk comedy tells how he- Swrih Berahurdt, in “Queen Elizsbeth,” a mammouth production in four reels, Saturday and Sunday nights. Matinee Sunday, 3 p. m. (Edison) : met with .l deserved punishment. For Love of Her A Maluflo story of a man's sacrifice for a blind girl. The Bowery Pearl Fisheries A Solax story of a festairant keeper who thinks every oyster has a pearl in it. RUTH WIGHTMAN In it;ndsome gift boxes The above ‘‘ad’’ appeared in last week’s Saturdas; Evening Post. ;i - Sold in Bemidji'exclusively by : Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store | 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. THE SPALDING : . EURUPEAN. Bunn'-mm.Mmml DULUTH Mi 1 day evenings and Sunday matinee at TEAGHER nF PIA’N“ the Majestic this week.—Adv. Swedish Ladies’ Aid supper at Odd H H il i 5 . ~ Leschetitsky Met Grand Forks Herald: Harry Mas- Feng"i‘:e?‘gn::“;fldém Dec. 12. wl“lam c' KIaI“ ] ; z y Method ten, who recently resigned as director Plcokled wtefisk, r‘;’;‘l 5;:;128 Residence Studio of the Grand Forks Military band, Deets P | 1002 B A Fricasee of chicken With tea biscuit syt 0 emidji [Avenue Z will leave soon for Panama, where Mashed potatoes Steasisa botatoke O i | a S | ko 40 e Tt o e Cabbase satd o Popular Amusement House Phone 163 — Cranberry sauce Cake I ~ received there is a big demand on the ‘ ekasen S o wd Mt Cottes L Rentals, Bonds, Real Estats OPENS EVERY DAY - are being paid. If the conditions are P . 10:00 a. m. for Beginners favorable Mr.Masten will locate there 70 DETERMINE NORMAL CHILD First Mortgage Loans i 2:00 p- mg for Practice permanently. En route there he will on Ci Far: ” » visit most of the large cities between _— n ’Clty and m 7:00 p. m. for a Good Tlme 5 LAWYER _ i ‘here and the Atlantic seaboard. Bome Points Which Sclentists Declare t’roperty Close at 10:30 Miles Block Telephone 560 . @ by American Press Assoclation. When pimples and eruptions| WO "‘“‘h“‘:::":;“" Interest : D. H. FISE - ; - trouble you, don’t worry; just take a— © and 6, O\L.eary-Bewser Bldg. 3 H ATTORNEY AT LA - \4 M. C. Engelking came to Bemidji|Hollister’s R. M. Tea, and watch your| I¢ a chfid of three years knows his Fhetre 19, Evenlng Program Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bl from Northome yesterday. mirror each day. Barker's Drugfmame and can thrust s chubby finger || Bemidjl, Minn, 7:00 p. m. to 7:30, Speed Up 9:00 Ladies with Escorts xtiacbiond Go with the crowd to the roller|StoT®—AdY: to hienose, wiguth suf. eyes; whes 7:30 Slow Down 9:15 Racin : crowd to the roller asked about those organs, he’s a nor ? v : g . PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS = W. T. Noonan, editor of the Bau- 8:0 () i rink.—Adv. B e mal Xid. If he can't, then it's time :00 Ladies Only 9:30 Fancy Skating Mrs. Oscar Holden, of Fosston, was| it® Region and incidentally mayor| paps and mamma got busy with Pet- 8:15 All Promenade 9:45 to 10:30 Promenade [§| DR. ROWLAND GILMORE o, Bemidil: vieltor yesterday: of Baudette, is spending a day or two| ty’g little think tank, or he’ll grow up PHYSICIAN AN . Oy ostaroay in Bemidji on county business. Mr.|to be a boob. ABSOLUTELY NO DUST AND HERGHOM ] d Office—Miles Block Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. | Noonan says that Baudette is mak- ’fl:ll-, in phlnmno;verymu. s thl; all Dl s es Mrs. 1. P. Dunuing is visiting her| 105 Ereat progtess and does not look | transiation of the formula iven in Bemidji Amusement Co. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. v parents. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Naugle.| el a8 16 4C one veal 480 M| aats of the Mental Hygiene Conter.| I Cemt a Word---Cash : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - The winter play ground of Bemid-|fa)] in the northern end of the coun-| ®Bce and Exhlb(& who are holding 3 < s “?flicu in MIWRBI“"P); ot P di—the roller rink. Absolutely 20|ty put that the lack of snow has been :l‘:;:o‘l’lta ?um i m or e Ea 3 dust.—Adv. a big protection to deer and moose.| “F, R L T e DR. C. R. SANBORN Mrs. Thayer Bailey will entertain|J. E. Huss, editor of the Norther:|yfe formula, “is expected to know its PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the Nareissus club tomorrow after-|News, at Spooner, is here With Mr.|gex and to be able to recognize such Office—Miles Block noon. Noonan. objects as a key, knife or a penny, and 11 tive len; of lines. & 3 Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea| Chicago Journal: “Sarah Bern- w"t:t ;h: ?ouylb::lmr: lho:'lhd be able DR. A. E. HENDERSON spooms free with the Pioneor. Ask|hardt may be seen in action if not|¢o draw a square and to repeat sen- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON how. Come packed in neat lined|in tho flesh, every afterncon and|tences. When a child is 8 we ask for s B b ome Se o e et Minn. boxes. evening at Powers’ theatre. The| definitions. I might ask: ‘What is a . . & e i : boy answered: ‘T eat - Wi i pictures show the actress as she is, |fork’ 1fa with : JEEiOf WALl wasin theslty except as to voice; even her person-|® fork,’ it would be sufficient for that DR. E. H. SMITH . en Dbusiness Tuesday returning home i age, but if he inserted the word PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON > h i ality seems to radiate from the 5 4 in the evening. 2 ‘something’ in his definition, as ‘A Office in Winter Bl e screen. The views are fine examples fork 1s something to eat with.’ it would ce in iter Block Ask to be shown the special prem-| o yotion photography.” These films cripde h'l:l o t’;‘o 5_52“ e b iums offered to Ploneer readers. They | wil be shown in the Majestic the- :’.m: ‘A plece of tabylewm,' he would DR. E. H. MARCUM atre Saturday, Sunday and SUnday|be in the 12-year clasa . ] :’al)l'];:::::ihttt:lglh:fil:eyuur door or Saturday, Sund d Snnday|be tn year PHYiIcuN AND illmomon ) o] matinee of this week.—Adv. A child of 10 is asked what he o Z A4 B fiice in Mayo Block will - commend your good judg- Phone 18 Residence Phons 211 S. Sorenson of Puposky, came to s, :;md do if he mh-:‘;ly.mmply m‘.!::f’: :c t and appreciatc) )'Oulgollloi‘lghgt one 1 { Bemidji Tuesday, on horseback, a dis- o ALEWEIS) PATy: en i 1 . ~One chil . . . J — tance of twenty miles. HAPPY WOMEN | o o e~ hnathor fulness in choosing a gift so useful—a Em:‘.:y:cxmg:): SURGEON To secure independence, practice = = sald he would “run and catch nh.; fountain pen so convenient, so distinc- O sver Bacirity simple economy—have a savings ac- “ — ‘While a boy from the Bronx said e Iy Flls itsel Bank count with the Northern National|Plenty of Them in Bemidji, and Good | woula Lot ted B : five=a o et really v DENTIST —Adv, Wha o 1 struck laymate ; : Banke—ady; . Beason for It. was the most puzzling of all ques- The illustration below shows why the i Helmer Hilde of Crookston was the tions. Boys invariably looked at their e fFilli in is a0 differsn guest of Frank Rauch Monday. He| wouldn't any woman be happy, |mothers when the question was put self-filling Conklin i ierent DR. D. L. STANTON - returned to Crookston the same even-| After years of backache suffering, | “Forgive him,” was the answer only from the old-style dropper-filler fountain DENTIST ing. Days of misery, nights of unrest, |&7ewtmes. =~ — pen. The Conklin will not leak in your Office in Winter Block Call on 804 America avenuo, or| The distress of urinary troubles, |y by 7.yearcld Donald Grant of 607 pocket or on your hands—it will not sputter phone 752 for rag carpet weaving.| When she finds freedom. ‘West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth 1 h y it it will DR. J. T. TUOMY Also ingrain and brussels carpets| Many readers will profit by the fol- | gtreet, who passed the examination for orciog wien you. WHte =1t w1 DENTIST made into rugs.—Adv. lovg::- e i Tt the child of 10.—New York Journal not ink your fingers when you fill First National Bank Bldg. e . J. C. Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lu|p ooty “ 3o "o af mave no hes PP — i it. A dip in any mk,‘ a th]l:mb-prcs- ——— Hillstead, and A. J. La Chapello|yi,iion in recommending Doan’s Kid-| About ten yoars age a Japancse re sure on the ‘“Crescent-Filler,”” and the e mDENTIST were Bemidji visitors from Big Falls|;,ov pyjjs, We have used them and |searcher, Takamine, in the laboratory pen fills itself—that is the Conklin way. 2etlos Db yesterday. have been benefited. Last fall I had|eof Columbia university, made the dis- B Evening Work :; Appointment Only . Hollister's R. M. Tea l;nnishea = :tuch:d of l;;dngdcompmnl:fl My | covery b‘:‘: 5]::’;;‘&:“:;‘:“' b As the ink-feed is automatically cleaned by each - ’ e i . animals, had the power of 7 s % - s i Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Kidney Pll:; at Bnrke: A lt)nl;dst;;e oredsing thel? blood preswiire &nd con. or dried ink to clog it up. Writes without a Open daly, except Sunday, 1 to ¢ p. Visitors from Baudette say that|2Rd they did me a world of good. My| goqyently thelr vitality. He called this scratch, always. 2t % prm. Frank Slipp, formerly of Bemidji, is back was relieved. Other members| gyhstance adrenalin and succeeded in A making good in the hotel business in |°f XY family have taken Doan's Kid-| refining it to lght yellow crystals. TOM SMART sadett ney Pills with good results.” ‘When the suprarenal glands which se- DRAY AND TRANSFER fangetie For sale by all dealers. Price 50| crete this substance were removed by Sarah Bernhardt and her star|cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,|an operation from the living animals, oA f:"?"".:.w _ company can be seen all this week|New York, sole agents for the United | they invariably dted, showing that it y e e Foasimierion Ave. at the Majestic in the great photo-|States. i m.mrtom:}z;::nom it blay of/"Quesh Blisalieth."—ady. Remember the name—DOAN'S—| g peeded by the animal, and hencs Self- Fllllng EX KR KKK KKK Mrs. W. B. MacLachlan, who was|and take no other.—Adv. but little is secreted by the glands, 03 x * operated upon for appendicitis two e and then only in very weak condition, Ollntaln en x * weeks ago, was able to leave the hos- SEALED BIDS FOR WO0OD. :_t;l:s ml:: ::hn :::ne:n :uh-u.u; % T pital today and return to her home.| myo Sepoo) Board of Independent|tromely great powar: Ona part of the The thumb-press *‘Crescent-Filler” * REMEMBER x A combination set of Rogers silver | School District of Bemidji Wwill re-|pdrenalin dissolved in 100,000 parts of identifies it always. Every self-filling * 4 * AA butter knife and sugar shell free|ceive sealed bids for the furnishing|water is strong and capable of per Conklin P h' fte—n ther | * The Fair Store Sells * to Ploneer subscribers. Set packed|of 500 cords of green tamarack or|forming miracles. In fact, one-half onklin Fen has it—no other has. * Postage Stamps * In neatly lined box worth $1.50. jack-pine, sawed ends. Wood to he a‘:;"“‘:fi or ;::::mt:.:umm' m TheNon-LeakableScrewCapstylesare : At Cost : Frank Johnson of Baudette, who|delivered on the school grounds be-| /oo Sure ang time agatn, to em made in both regular and short pocket 2 b4 spent several days in the city on bus-|fore April 1, 1913. Bids of 50 cords|gp1e 3 man to pass a crisis when his lengths. The latter are onlv 4 inches o ot —_— i rst | OF Over will be considered. Bids Will| patural strength 1d ha fafled gths. A iness, returned to his home the first I natural strength woul ve i . : x x XK KR KKK ¢ cay of|be opened on Friday, Dec. 20, 1912, pim. Handreds of men =nd long and may be carried with perfect KAk X x X part of the week by the way of _ ‘women Crookston. at 8 o'clock P. M., at the office of the | can thank adrenalin for thelr lives. safety in a woman’s hand bflg‘ Station- President, Dr. E. H. Smith, 28 From now until Christmas, Lahr's __J. P. LAHR, o 1w“":1=1“ Do Anything. ers, Jewelers and Druggists sell the : - R Furniture Store will be open even- Clerk. ittle , now a famous artist, P . . el gld ings until 9:30. Gifts selected now long ago was caught using her crayont self-filling Conklin on 30 days’ trial. FUNERAL plgncTon will be delivered Dec. 24 if so desired. on Sunday. As the forbidden joye Prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, [ L e Every woman should have an aim | Yere taken from her she sobbed out: $5.00 and ap. Write fo-day for catalog M. E. IBERTSON in life, even if she can’t throw a| Mamma, do let. me have them. Il and two little books of pen wit—all free. 2 z . . 4 Little Herrick Batchelder, the lit- stone with any degree of accuracy. draw a church an'—a—a—graveyard ' 4 AT tle two and a half year old son of -1 1 you winmi” THE CONKLIN PEN MFG. CO. [Fills itself ke this UNDERTAKER and Mr. and Mrs. I P. Batchelder, who 271 Conklin Bldg., Toledo, Ohio Jmst fo : { a8 : has been sick for over a month is NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO N| fast tmproving. 386 Fifth Avenue 50 Temple Place 700 N. Amarican Bldg: COUNTY cORo» ER L

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