Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 3, 1913, Page 3

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spring buying for her mflllnary "‘h lor. E. E. Kenfleld of this city, 18 ex- pected home Wednesday from Wash- burn where he is attending.to some business matters for the Bemidji box factory. Miss Hazel Sankey, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. B Henderson, 1104 'Doud ‘avenue for the, past. two weeks, left today for her s nnrrcrreccossnnnencassessaesorns! | HOME 8t Beclda. Commercial club meeting Tuesday Ralph Brandon returned from Lit- night. tle Fork where he has been working. P. G. Peterson of Fosston, was in |for the last two weeks in the Little o A Bemldji Saturday. Fork bank. He resumed his dutles m’};fi"‘“’m in the First National bank of ‘this ber; it will'be.shown' tonight J .A. Brown of Grand Rapids spent 3 i % Sunday fn Bemidjl, city this morning. : and‘tomorrow ‘night only. J Mrs. Harold Mitchell and son left o :’;r:‘:cg“:‘l; Tourned SnturdaY | today for thelr home in Virsinla, a Minnesota, after spending some time Mrs. A. E. Witting spent Sunday |with relatives in this city. They Were -r husband in Blackduck. accompanied by Mrs, Robert Mitchell, who will spend a week there. Roller masquerade Tuesday night A sparkling good comedy with John Bunny and I‘hu M —Adv. 4 per cent ! two fun makers. E. F. Miskella of Cass Lake, spent 4 4 intarest = pause.” Yd&hfldhqtternot buyatall if yau -are not cminb&y«mdfioubtofthequnhty of the zoods or unless t {8to:the eredit of THE PIONEER’S advertisers that they do-xiot: gnnourice jmpossible bargains in screaming und . type, nor make | woiniseg of quality, which they are not Souta~Hound, Taaves. 1 FTalght Weur 1 Freisnt Raer Latyes wnnEso, W’Sadv,rfiuu. They are bent upon' seeuring -yous; . trade; and mean to keep it, once secured, by giving you thn beatvalues posaible for your money. They know that may be possible to sell you shoddy once but net twice, mé‘fluy wantyou to be satisfied. You can secure buying opportunities from the mer- ichants who. advertise: in THE PIONEER, which are real, worth whil.s. and important. Each ‘one of these: advertisements is backed up by a splendid business reputation. Do your bargain hunting with care or.rather - illuetrated Song bt "Swut Ellesn Aafion" ; Duet: 'Mise Hazelle Fellows and C. J. Woodmanses ... «Mpr.-Bolfer’s Neloe” (Vitagraph) m & B KR XEEE * ¥ ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS R R TP TR TR T Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano several hours in Bemidji Saturday. 4 4 paldon T. J. Brennan of Wilton was in the city Saturday afternoon on business. G. H. Warner and J. H. Davison of Brainerd spent Saturday in Bemidji. W. G. Schroeder is moving his family out to the Schroeder farm to- day. A. L. Peterson of International Falls, was a business visitor aSturday in Bemidji. Mrs. John Wold, of Thief River Falls, is visiting friends in the city for a few days. Milk—Fourteen quarts for one dollar, if paid for in advance. W.G. Schroeder.—Adv. Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner have left New Orleans and are now in Pensacola, Florida. C. A. Wheaton of Cass Lake, is in Bemidjl as the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld. A. E. Nelson and Harold Dane visited the Ritchie and Severance dairy farms Saturday afternoon. Miss Olive Miller returned Satur- day night from a trip to Duluth, Hay- ward, Wis., Minneapolis and St. Paul. Miss Martha Galchutt will return from the cities Tuesday, where she has been attending school this win- ter. The mumps are making one of their periodical visits to Bemidji, a number of people are entertaining them. Mrs. Mark Lambert, of Blackduck, was the guest of Mrs. Walter Mar- cum Saturday and Miss Arabelle Neal Sunday. Winter’s germs and impurities are in your system—Hollister R. M. Tea will drive them out; try it. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Brainerd Dally Dispatch: Walter Northrup went to Bemidji yesterday to take the civil service examination for the customs service. Baudete Region: J. C. Parker, of Bemidji, who has several large log- ging camps south of Pitt was in town yesterday on business. Among the Bemidji visitors from Walker Saturday were, Bert Jamison, J. J. Berkin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rogers and S. J. Schick. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and the Misses Lizzie and Nell Fullerton drove out to the H. E. Bowers farm and spent Sunday there. Ralph Lycan went to Grand Forks Saturday afternoon on business con- nected with the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He returned Sunday. Hustle you up, clears the head, you feel different all over—it’s hollister’s R. M. Tea, best for bowels and stom- ach. Barker’s Drug Sotre.—Adv. Mrs. A. P. Henroinnet will leave tonight for Chicago, St. Paul, and Milwaukee, where she will do her AMUSEMENTS Brinkman Theater Tonight Ilia_mund Guts Diamond A Masterpiece in Two Parts 4 4 Certificates 4444444 or 4 Deposit. Northern National Bank.—Adv. Miss Donna Lycan entertained sev- eral guests at “Rummy” in the Lycan parlors at the Markham Saturday evening. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Dane, the Misses Lillian 3impson, of Minneapolis and Leah Berman, Dr. B. W. Johnson and Will Chichester. Hand bills advertising. the roller masquerade which will be held next Thursday, are being distributed. Four prizes have again been offered and a large crowd is expected to -attend. The floor has been put in good shape for skating and large crowds have been present nearly every evening for the past two weeks. The marriage of Miss Lillie Robi- deaux and Jerome Norton, both of this city, was solemnized this morn- ing at eight o’clock, at the St. Phil- ip’s Catholic church, Father Philippe officiating. Miss Harriet Robideaux, a sister of the'bride, acted as brides- maid and the groom wes attended by 'his brother, Henry Robideaux. For your stomach’s sake, cleanse your bowels and liver with Hollister’s R. M. Tea; keeps you well, makes you weller. Thirty-five cents. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Grand Forks Times: Hawaiian suffragists are sending huge orders for literature to the natiomal head- quarters; are holding meetings and organizing societies in all parts of the country, and report that equal suffrage is admitted to be the most important subject now before their people. The Hawaifan Republican convention, in recent seéssion, adopt- ed a woman suffrage plank in its| platform. Grand Forks Times: the International Woman Suffrage| convention in Budapest, Hungary, next June, the Woman’s Journal says: “For the first time in the wo- man movement it is expected the Hindu, Budapest, Confucian, Mo- women will sit together in congress, uniting their voices in a common plea for the liberation of their sex from those discriminations which every political and religious system has directed against them. The Woman’s Study club held its regular meeting in: tie Carnegie library this afternoonm. Mrs. L. H. Bailey was the leader of the meeting. The subject for discussiouz was “Revo- lutionary Spirit”. Mrs. H. A. Schart gave a paper on ‘“Nihilism, (a) Origin and Growth. (b) Purposes and Aims. (c) Socialists and TFerrorists”. Mrs. E. B. McDongld’s paper was on the “Exile System. a(a) Growth of Policy of Banishment, System Devel- oped. (b) Classes of exiles; Life and treatment of convicts. (¢) Evils of the system.” The next meeting will be held February 17. Mrs. P. J. O'Leary entertained at “500” Saturday aftermoon. Invita- tlons were issued to the following; Mesdames F. S. Arnold, H. C. Baer. Miss Minnie Bailey, Mesdames T. C. Bailey, L. H. Bailey, O. E. Bailey, E. A. Barker, C. E. Battles, Berman, W. N. Bowser, Quincy Braoks, W. L. Brooks, M. J. Brown, T. J. Burke, —_— VINOL -HELPS OLD PEOPLE W.' Cochran, W. ‘A." Currle, Glen Clark, E. H, Denu, L. C, Dempsey, ‘W. H. Donovan, W. P. Dyer, Harold J. Dane, Ed Ebert, David Gill, Philip Gill, R.-Gilmore, Miss- Lea: Given, Mesdames R. L. Given, Art Gould, J. 0. Harris, B. H, Henderson, C. A. Huftman, E. E. Kenfleld, J. H. Koors, George Kreatz, Fred Johns, B. W. La- kin, A. A, Lord, Frank Lycan, Thom- as McCann, William McCuaig, B. E. McDonald, K. Mclver, H.. M. McKee, M. Malone, E. H. Marcum, Walter Marcum, G. Markham, Ray Murphy, A. E. Nelson, E .F. Netzer, J. J. Op- sahl, A. B. Palmer, J. C. Parker, G. Rhea, Sarah Roberts, D. C.-Smyth, Sharft, C. R. Sanborn, E. H. Smith, D. L. Stanton, M. A. Spooner, E. F. Stevens, T. Symons, G. M. Torrance, J. T. Tuomy, W. H. Vye, L. A. Ward, A A Warfleld, T. Welsh, A. G. Wedge, : A. “P.: White; -F. -A.: Wilson, McGee and J.- A, ¥ounggren, - Mrs. |A. G. ' Wedge won first: prize and: Hflu E. ‘H. Smith second prise. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For-This: Series, $5.00. ANNOUNCEMENT. T hereby “announce “myself as an ‘independent candidate for re-election as alderman of the Third ward, to be voted upon at the city election’to be held Feb. 18, 1918. The support of the voters -of.;the Third ‘ward is respecttuily -solioited. The interest of of the ward and the ity in general will recelve the best of my attenmm 1t elected. WHY FAMOUS PASTRY COOKS USE G Bakine P0|>|-:R’ The pattons of our first class hotels and reshuranls are exact: ing—they demand the best. Women go where the pastry and cakes are noted for their excellence. Men are attracted Referring to | Piscuits—when fresh and moist and llght. by hot bread and- The pastry cook with a reputation uses K C Baking Powder because he ‘knows that results are certain; every time everything is as good as his best. Then, too, with K C Baking l'—‘owder he can m:x the various kinds of batter before the rush of the meal Elns hammedan, Jewish and Christian needed SO that every order goes to the table fresh and hot, yet the sit he bakes are just as good as the first. The reasons behind these reasons is that K C is really a blend of two.baking powders:One commences to give off leavenin, ti ' other requires bo gas as soon as moistened. The moisture and heat to make it~ R3 active. Dough -or batter -will yemain in-a ly | leavened condition for hours,and when putin e oven, will come up as'light as if mixed a.moment:before. For cookleshpan :3 doughnuts and the like, ‘which cannot atonce, K Cis indlspensa- ble. For all baking the dotibleraise makes doub! yoeflaln. o om0 S throw care to the winds md shop with THE PIONEER'S advertisers. = % (Copyright, 1918, W +This space reserved by.the Bomidj Townsit & Improvement Go. For price of lots, terms “etc., ‘INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidjl or write, Bomidji Townsite & Improvement Go, 520 Capital Bank Building OT. PAUL AMNTELD B BONIS BREWNG (0. INDER THE.FOOD AND IRUES ACTANE 28 1998, flE/fIflll BREWING C? READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS MINNESOTA Set of Six %poong (E MMIWZ B-fii" Ave. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON DR. K, A, SHANNON, X D, - PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON o008 18 Mayo Blook Phote 396 Heanone 892 DR.: 0. R.-SANBORN * FAYSICIAN AND BUBGEON : : OR. A, 'E. 'HENDRRSQN PHYSIOIAN - AND SURGRON S rptrerrieeo o 1 OB, E.H PHYSICIAN “AND ‘SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR, E. H. MARCUK - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON " /- Office :in Maye: Blook Residence Phone 811 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN -AND::SURGEON Office over Security Bank DM TASLY - Jl. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck nn J. T. TUOMY DENTIST ‘| First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 330 DR: G. M. PALMER DENTIST 4 mw-‘g'!Ancnfi__-thly NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY DRAY AND TRANSFER . ‘SATE AND PIANO MOVING FUNERAL DIREGTOR 2 M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and ‘COUNTY..CORONER This m-tchu-' set of Rogers Silver Spoons, in the exquisite LaVis m' grlp. tern, with. the.celebrated Gnfi mhh is yours without one cent al cost: you act witl o:t delay. W:' 11.1“;:1111:| amas- ing offer for the purpose of acquaintin; honl;ewim of. thhvglty and’ vicini g& best white laund in_the worl d—Glgb- hoes, N. Y., says: “My mother is an VANIC, THE F. OUS ASY WASHER. elderly lady and after having pneu-| - At B In this way, we actually. pay you b test and. hy Gal- monia she did not seem to recover| ! A %X 5 mmmm.?:u.)& i The spoo: b_specimens ! W. M. J. Mills her strength. She was 80 Weak it very high-grade nickel sliver, and will grace the table o!thcmult 3 Comedi was about:as much, aa she eould:do-to " o, With ordinary cars they will give a lifetime of service. ; P I = Be!An get from her room into the living ‘Rither six Teaspoons or thres Dessert or Soup Spoonl nx. Changes Made 1o Word. Way Betot® [l room. - Her atrengti asomed o be alt Himited the onty, o£ 100 Galuacic Soup Winppers, Coupons from o gone. Icommenced to give her Vinol Wuh!n. Powder accepted same P ppen and in leds than a week she was like | - a new woman. . She had regained her strength go she could get around anywhere.” It is the medicinal curative ele-| ments of the cod livers without ofl aided’ by the blood-making andf strength-creating properties of tonic nlamnnd G“ls nlamund iron which are contained in Vinol| A Masterpiece In Two Parts 47 that makes it so efficient in such % i & The Gounterfeiter's Den - ||cases. It you have an aged hthar, mother or anyone in.your family who needs | a strength-creating tonic, try Vinol | on our offer to_give back your money | Show 8tarts At 7:10 |fir i talls to benefit. Barker's Drug Here Is Proof That It Creates The Gounterfeiter's Den VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Chas. and Agnes Loftus A Reno Divorce Case S - So.many cases like this are con- stantly coming to out attention that ‘we publish it for the benefit of oth- ers: Mrs. James McCormick of Co- Jonny Groft : Novelty Banjoist PIGTURE PROGRAM T —1¢: not convenient to. present-thie mm at'the moz, :ul same: dific}wm. ané:-hg flvu 2-cent stamps to cover. pamgn 3000 Feet of Pictures wmmnllpoon!

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