Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1913, Page 3

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- FRIDAY; FEBRUARY: 14; 1913. nipeg, who has been theguest ut.hex‘ parents, Mr. and:Mrs. McManus of $his- city ‘for about-six w jiThurday on the'§: 80 train’for' her J. G. Morrison and wife of Red " Lake are in Bemidji today. Michael Djonne of the town of Liberty transacted business In the city Thursday. Skating at the roller rink. until - 11:30 tonight after the ball yme»~ Adv. Orville Senear, son of Mrs. Effie Senear, is sick ‘at his home, 418 Ir- . vine avenue with pneumonia. Dr. L.. A. Ward . returned this morning from Eau Claire, where he has -been attending his father. “Titanic”, composed by Oscar . Nel- son’ of Bemidji; is on-sale at the Fair Store.—Adv. Clara’ Kennedy and Esther Johns- ton of ‘Minneapolis are spending a few days in the’city as the guests of friends. Aleck Doran went to Minneapo- lis Monday night to attend the auto show. He is expected to return this evening. Milk—Fourteen ~quarts ' for one dollar, if paid for in advance. W. G. Schroeder.——Adv. Archie Naugle returned this morning from a visit ‘with relatives and friends in Chicago and points in Michigan. ) Rev. Charles Flesher went to Thief River Falls with the delega- tion of Bemidji teachers who are at- tending the teachers’ convention. If your stenographer slows up on her work and gets careless, give her Hollistet’s R. M. Tea; it will keep her active, full of energy. Drug Store.—Adv. he ladies of the Swedish Lutheran church will give a literary program and basket social in the Odd Fel- low’s hall on Washington’s birthday, Saturday, February 22. Barker’s Two marriage licenses were issued here yesterday by Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda. One was issued to Ole Olson and Sigrid Halvorson. The other to August Carlson'and. Ida Sa- thre. Anticipating - big business this spring, I have just received two ship- ments of dry goods, one car of feed and one of flour. It pays to trade with W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. home ‘Misses Eisie. Schmitt, third:grade teacher,:Karna:Anderson, kindergar- ten; teacher ‘andNannie "Anderson) first :grade‘teacher, who ‘are ‘attend* ing -the teachers' institute at Thiet River Falls, will return Sunday night, The :stockholders-of' the Northern'| National: Baok ‘have ‘large “property holdings ‘inthis city and' the surs rounding “country ‘and eonuquanux thoir “interests are identical vllh yours.—Adv. :Miss Floy Donaldson - went to Northome yesterday morning to visif' Dr. and"Mrs, Ward. Dr. Ward, who was paintully burned when his drug| store took fire last week; is reported. as recovering as: quickly as:can be expected. ‘Mrs. D. K. McPherson and son Clifford- of Cogswell, 'North kota, ‘who ‘have ‘been guests at'the M. E. Ibertson' home for about three weeks, left this ‘morning for their home. Mrs. McPherson is Mrs. Ibert« son’s sister. Mesdames H. E. Reynolds and E: H. Winter were hostesses this after- noon at a Valentine party given at the home.of Mrs. Reynolds. 500 was played at nine tables. The decora< tions were carried out all in red, hearts, cupids:and carnations being used: It your wife joins the bridge or, Ladies Never Home .Journal club, in- sist .on.her taking Hollister’s R. M. Tea,. it -will regulate.her habits. Bar= ker's Drug Stere.—Adv. Miss Marjorle Knappen and her mother, who -8 visiting her for a}| few days, went to Tenstrike .last night and. will be-the :guests of Mrs. M. E. Knappen until Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Knappen expects to re- ‘|turn to Minneapolis. Monday morn- ing. Miss Ida Sather of Blackduck, for- merly of Mentor, Minnesota, and August Carlson of Blackduck, were] married Thursday afternoon at 2:30 by Judge M .A. Clark, in-the judge of Probate 'soffice. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson' will make their future home in Blackduck where Mr. Carlson is in business. At the last regular.meeting of the Ladies’ Ald soclety of .the Methodist church, the date of the spring sale was set for March 26, the sale to be held in the.church basemént. Lunch will also be.served in connection with the sale. Anyone who has arti- tles to donate for the sale report to Mrs. Chas. H. Flesher or Mrs. W. P. Dyer. Mrs. George A. McDonald of Win- Cass Lake Times: .The following iilbhflfls1mufirknsnanms\, mmm DE LWE -] -«Brencho Billy’s Love Affalr’’ _KEswmv) A western drama featuring G.:M:Anderson. - «The Deotor’s Blind Child’’ Al Pwm-lul dnmn wlth mnymhdl.lh‘. ‘"Thl Hooln Boola Sfllh = ilwetratod. ‘I'ON'Ofl'I’ - ’rhe mntlo"ot ‘Red Evans "Mmeuo Hnt’ Imgusti' ‘bt m ‘Ilustrated Song: (Pfith‘e) ‘Sung’by Mra-Piifer E. A:Currey. = e King om:n" (Kalem) . - A fine picture showing. me views of 3he cotton: flnldl ‘and-how it:is 3 mldn ‘into.:cloth. “A -lhn'c-.now-rd" 7 ‘A very laughable raral-comedy. ‘Ooming Monday and Tuesday: <<BILLY’S BURGLAR’’ a’ two-reel oomedy-drama by the vmt Oo. young people went:tb-Bemidji-Sat- urday evening'to root ‘for 'theé bas- ket ball boys “who - played” at'that place: The Misses. Adeline Tand- berg, Laura Kennedy, Carrie and Selma - Simonson, Sybil and . Maude Partridge, Madeline Smith-and Elsie Auringer. After -the game the ‘boys-and 'girls enjoyed-themselves at & dance; ‘after’ whi¢h’they went' to- the home-of ‘Miss Roberts (Who-act- ed as chaperon) and played cards. They.all: reported. a..good time. Crookston ‘Daily’ Times: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Strander entertaimed last evening.at g six. o’clock dinner com- plimentary to:Mr..and Mrs. A. D. Stephéns 'who.left.this noon for Mon- tana: where “Mr. Stephens has busi- ness:interests, after which they will| proceed to Los ‘Angeles ‘and other Southern California 'points to spend several ~weeks. ‘Mr. .and Mrs. Stranders ‘guests last evening were Mr..and Mrs. A. D. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sivertson and daughter, Miss-Helen, and Marcus Stephens. Cass Lake ‘Times: On Saturday evening the basket ball boys played the Bemidji High in the Aromry at Bemidji. The hall was-about three times the size of Cass Lake’s gym- nasjum so the boys, not being used to.such a hall were outpointed both in throwing baskets and team work. The game ended with a score of 45 to 12°in favor of Bemidji. Bemidjl has a small but fast and stocky team and they play well together. An in- teresting game is promised here when Cass Lake and Bemidji play on Cass.Lake’s gymnasium, March 8. ! If Dad comes home late-and has trouble in finding the.key hole, .just glve him Hollister’s R. M. Tea for an eye opener; it regulates. 3bc. Bar- ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. as $3.00. ez comfo‘rlabk steel-. These: gores 'I‘wo models—No, 322, with ‘onl; ! Made to [' ASTIL NERE! ‘The.picture tells what this corset does. an eaatreml corset which. is made wide gores of Lastikops Cloth at the back, extendmg far below the ends of the back No.-324, with-medium bust. nwma “Lastikops Cloth’” and "Lnatukora ‘Webbing,"’ two-Nemo patented inven ions, are; ihe elastic fabrics in existenee that will not lire thei gmfigty-wal outwear ihe corse’, SRS Y. ERE’S a wonderful new corset—by far the greatest figure-reducer ever sold as low It’s the new [CURVERA You have perfectly when you slt down, gwmg lenty of-room; .the corset- edge can’t show l‘m’ the corset’ can’t “ride up. low b\lst ) 1$300 To secure a good fit in an outer gar- ment the Corset must be correct. are showing the correct Spring Models. Kabo Corsets, $1 to $5 Nemo Corsets, $3 to $5 Specnal---Any lady not finding what she wishes in our dress goods depart- ment can select any pattern she de- sires in the Tailoring book for enough to make a suit, dress or coat.and we will remove the sample, thereby giving her' an exclusive pattern. - Order Only five weeks in whichito secure your Easter apparel ‘Once Wu Eno g ; Is a.Lubin comed: a hearty laugh through lu endceh‘th 'chulted kovo 04 An'Essanay drama: of fd.nnin‘aldand an English Lord. (Kalem) ; ‘Vaudeville Deveraux & ‘Prinn I e I, “'act with class, talent‘and ~ Great benefits for you MAYBE you feel that you have clothes enough; but it seems-to us ‘as if the prices we're makmg in our clearance sales ought to - change your _opinion about it. . i Clothcraft mmmummmm a ‘man who is' mistaken ‘for . “That Singing Diio™ lnuodfidnd dnl,lng and ¢ood clean comedy. An’ Grand Thefater’ ‘#ducational plcture o( the evoludmel!he“ clothes really don't need much price-inducement to * make them sell; but we like to finish up -a: season’s business clean and clear; and we're. offering values that ought to do it. Come and see them. Suits, Values at $15 {$9 75 Overc_‘oats, Values at $15 * Money. Cheerfully Refunded BEN SCHNEIDER, Pres. Bemidji, Minn. CHAS. COMINSKY, Sec, and “Treas, All out of town orders sent by parcels post prepaid. { 6 The Earl est Easter In Seventy Yoars Mz We offer a charming display of Easter things. The new creations in the making of smart clothes as well as the finished garments. can wear right out of the store :and feel well dressed. Garments that you In buying-your Easter wear at this store you not only secure the best ‘styles, but the low- est price and exclusiveness. Sp‘ring‘Creations;far’thezwefman who wishes to economize _This is the opportunity to do so Women who must ecomize need not sacrifice: style ‘in order:to.do so. - To:those we offer a fine selection of Ready-to-Wear Garments. If she can make her own.garments we offer a _great chance to save money on piece goods ; We colors, price.a yard . Beautiful Fonlard Silks, a large range of _'colors and patterns, 454111:]1 Clmrmeuse ‘tan and :navy,” a L Ladles. Dress. or: S;k;tti’to order. Skinners 36-in. Guaranteed Silk, black, ‘white and colors, price a 27-inch Messaline, our guarantee with every yard, black, wlnte and ‘Wool Dress Goods. We buy our Dress Goods direct from the zmills, thereby not only saving a:part ‘of the purchase price, but guaranteeing the quality -and style. 52-inch Storm Serge. black wlute and colors, price a X yard = 52-inch French Serge. black, ulute. tan, navy and gray, mme»a 4 Sllk black whlte “yard......cc.... SRR L 2.00 RENNANT SALE OF mss 00DS New Dresses $100, pnce Dceues tliat ‘Demonstrate Our Facilities for Secunn‘ the Beut of: V.hhles Ladies' Silk Dreases, colors . pink, navy and .royal, price.. llessalu(lle Dresses, Ladies’ Blue - Serge Dresses Ladies’ White Voile Dresses, lace and embrmdery trimmed’ $6.50 to $12 $635@ $6.95 $12.50 In addltnm to our ready to-wear, we can in} two weeks’ time, make a Sm :Gaat, Sprmg book of cloths now here. -We guarantee the fnt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over-Pir: »Offios sfi-n@u. e g 0B E'E.SMITH * PHESIGIAN . AND\ SURGEON Office in Wiater Block DRS E’ ; MARCUM : "PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON Office. in. Mayo Blook Phone 18 Phone 811 "“PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Offics - ever Becurity Baak JR. D. L STANTON DENTIST Offics in Wiater Block e DR.-J. T. TUOMY i DENTIST Firet National Bank Bldg. Tl 380 DR. 6.}, PALMER DENTIST M. E. IBERTSON| UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER) THE SPALDING Wilian C. Kol ~ INSURANGCE

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