Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 25, 1913, Page 3

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J. AL Granger is spending the day in Bemidji: . Charles Loring of Crookston is in Bemidji today. C. R. Middleton of Baudette, is a Bemidji visitor today. J. A, A_ubol of Crookston spent the day in Bemidjl on business. Mr. and and Mrs. J. A, Simpson of Remer spent yesterday in Bemidji. Not a laugh, but a scream. Gor- man and Bell at the Grand.—Adyv. . J. W. Willlams of Baudette, was a business visitor in Bemidjl yester- Mr. Ratican attended the installation of the Knights of Columbus while in the city. % ® If you have money lying idle or invested in a way that is not satis-| factory or does not yield more than | 4 per cent “you 4should lnvsntlgl&e the certificates -of | a¢ issued by the Northern Natfonal Bank.—Adv.] Miss Ruth, Holton, who has been the guest of Mr., Mrs. H. C: Baer. for the put month, left for Deer loon;;where she will -visit M Holton expectu to stop here for,o a4y, on her. way to Min- neapolis from Deer River.. Mr. and. Mra,, +E..E.:. McDonald drove out to their homestead Satur- day, a distance of twenty-five.miles, returning Sunday. .. The camp 18 north;of Bemidji beyond Fowlds, Mr.; and Mrs. McDonald took their meals at the camp while out there. Did you see the show: at the Grand last night. -It’s great!—Adv. William Russell, Charles Gould, Clarence Jackson, __Willlam _ Tuoy, William ‘Foley ‘of Bemidji, and Wil- day, Sheriff Andrew Johnson returned from Minneapolis this morning with a prisoner. Milk—Fourteen quarts for one dollar, 1f paid for in advance. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. L. A. Ryberg, Kittle Tjanoos, G. ‘Tjancos and C. Harvey of Baudette, spent yesterday in Bemidji. Robert Stabl of town of Liberty, was in the city on business Monday, returning home in the afternoon. ‘William O’Neil who spent Monday in the city with friends, returned to his home in Remer this morning. Gorman and Bell at the Grand to- night with complete change three times during the week.—Adv. Melvin Rognlien of Wilton was in Bemidji Monday. Mr. Rognlien has been appointed postmaster of Wil- ton. L. W. Grifith returned to Bemidji yesterday after having spent Satur- day and Sunday with friends in Col- eraine. International Falls Daily Journal: A. B. Hazen of Bemidji, is a guest at thé home of his daughter, Mrs. John Doran. An eleven pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sandin last night. Both mother and son are reported as in good health. “A Clue to Her Parentage’” being the sixth story of “What Happened Mary” at the Majestic Wednesday and Thursday.—Adv. " Ollle Neilson left yesterday after- noon for Superior on a short busi- ness-trip. Heis expected back this afternoon or tonight. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu will en- tertain Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young- gren, G. D. Backus and Miss Beatrice ‘Backus at dinner this evening. ‘What took the crowd to the Grand last night? Gorman and Bell, those funny folks, of course.—Adv. W. J. Vogel 6t Breckenridge, vet- eran engineer of the Great Northern, was in the city yesterday and last night on his way to Blackduck. The Cass Lake Pioneer (Feb. 21.): T. J. Welch, of Bemidji, has been spending the most of this week per- sonally. superintending _his logging operations in this vicinity. The Aid society of the Presbyter- 1an church will give a thirty-five cent supper Friday evening, February 28, in the church basement.—Adv. The regular meeting of the Ladies Ald ‘society of the Methodist church " will be held Wednesday afternoon in the basement of the church. The ladies of the second . division will serve. - . Bob Ratican. of Blackduck left last eyening for his home_after spending a few days as the guest of his sister, Mrs. John McCormick, of this city. —_— ‘Don’t Fail to . See thls : Wonderful Production Brinkman- Theater Tonight Ride B e kil kel Bt H X/ Sheridan’s In Three Parts Greatest 101, Bison. Ever Made. Th’l'hl l;ilksnry Masterpiece of the - Twentieth Century Two Regiments of Cavairy 2000 ™ mwlnhnlry 1 3000 Feet of Civil . Gtrlfe Startling, ificent - phaes. 22 liam O’Neil of Remer, returned from Brainerd Monday = morning where they_attended the initiation of the Knights of Columbus lodge in that city. Mrs. J. A. Colb of Foreman, North Dakota, who has been the guest of Lier daughter, Mrs. M. E. Ibertson for the past five weeks, left this morn- ing for her home. Mrs. Colby has been on the sick lst for the past two weeks suffering with the grippe and quincy. Do not forget the - Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid supper Friday evening, February 28, in the church base- ment. Price thirty-five cents.—Adv. Over a dozen candidates appeared for “Big Bemidg” basketball prac- tice last night in the High school gymnasium. The team is practic- ing hard for the McIntosh game as that team has been reported excep- tionally strong. Al Neuman reported for practice for the first time since |- he was injured . and will probably play center in Friday night’s game: The line-up for the game will be as follows: Brandon and Bell, for- wards, Peck and Jacobson, guards, Neuman, center, Ripple, sub. A sleighride party drove out to the Winebrenner farm near lake Plan- tagahette Saturday evening. The party was composed-of Misses Alice Hulett, Gladys Armstrong, Freda Winebrenner, Gladys Voltz, Julia Layman, Margaret Nesbit,.and Ruth Winebrenner and Messrs Alex Camer- on, Leslie Slater, George Graham, Paul Winebrenner, George Voltz and Floyd Hyatt. Miss Anne McGillan and Mrs. J. C. Cobb acted as chap- erons. A lunch -was- served- before the party returned to Bemidji. Gorman and Bell, those funny folks are packing them in at the Grand.—Adv. Monday evening Mrs. A. A. Carter was agreeably surprised by a party New Vaindevnlle Gorman and of program three | s_during the eek. This is an act tfmt pleases everybody, for there is a laugh in _every minute of the S § o mCtsE T i The Crnme of “Careles‘sness Is'an EDISON story of the owner of a large woolen mill, who- promises to: keep allfire exits open but does not do it. When fire breaks out, there is‘a-wild -scramble for the exits, only. to finq them -locked. - This is an educational picture everyone | should see. Planting the Spri arden Isa VITAGRAPH comedy, A man reaps . what his wife make&hup 80! H,e;plants a garden that the estroy it..- He dreams dreams and wakes up in the fury.of Get his wrath. Tlustrated Song Just a Dream at Dawn Sung by Mrs. Pfifer A Lucky Fall - Is a LUBIN. story: 6f ihé west. and a girl who fell over a cliff and was lucky enough will: o] dullner End nn,-, BrIW’ 1~(Vitagraph‘)': ‘ EL'YS CREAM BALM OPENS GLOGGE Breathe Freely, Nasty Dischsrge Stops, . Head coldl and Dull Bud- ache Vanish, try it—Apply a little in the-nostrils and instantly your:clogged nose and|for breath;-with head -stufted; nvs-| DR, ROWLAND' GELM sopped-up .air- passages. of ;théithead |trils: closed, - hawking and blowing: ORE =in small bottle of “Ely’s.Cream Balm?” at|“Ely’s Cream Balm” and-your cold or any. drug store. - This sweet, fragrant | catarrh w_lll surely: disappear—Adv. An excellent good comedy, featuring John Bunny, the funny man. ery of |\Ruth Wightman Teacsher of Piano Rolies fut St bt "LAWYERS O TEr 2 | P NOSTRILS AND HEAD- -GATARRH GllES fi’ clfitl‘l Air., m Fou h.lm dluolvu by the hnt of the no.- Iflum : trils; penetrates-and heals thé< in- R flamed; swollen'membrane whiclr1ine | D H. FISK the nose, head-and-throat; ¢clears'the| ' ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW = air passages; stops nasty discharges | OMcs second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blda land a feeling of -cleansing, soothing a small bottle anyway, just to|relief comes mmediately: " ‘g S : Don't.lay awake tonfgat strusgitng | L LY SICIANS, SURGEONS Telephone 560 PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON pen;. you ‘will ‘breathe ss'and headache-disappea Catarrh-or a-cold, with fits running nose, -foul: mucous-dropping into-the morning! the catarrh, ' cold-in-head |throat,-and raw drynell hdmre ing or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. but truely needless. 2 PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON O lm Phone !”m in such misery now! . Get the| Put your - faith—-just. Kes. ‘Phone 397 _to find a gold mine, ;- cases of pink and white carnations, .~ Raboni -orch-~ which made the . hall seem most [estra furnished the.music. At eleven homelike. The dining room was dec-|o’clock:;an: laborate ‘lunch - was orated with streamers of red, white |served:in:the-dining room; by :the and blue, and the tables with cut{members, after which dancing and flowers. The guests were glven acards - furnishéd -amusement until card party in-the afternoom, every{train‘time. In the evening the hall detail of which was pérfectly plan-|'was made_still morp beautiful by a ned. Mra. T. J. Andrews won high |star. of colored lightg.hung above;the score and received a Cass Lake souv- | matron’s.chalir. A bond of; friendship enir spoon. Mrs. Bert Getchell re-|and fraternal ‘love has- been sealed celved the consolation prize, a pair [ between:the 'two chapters, which all of tiny wooden shoes.” At six o’clock [ who were present believe will never | the guests and a large number of the{broken. Those who went from Be- Cass Lake members had a most de-|midji" were: Mesdames T. J. An- licious four-course dinner:at the En- |drews, Bert 'Getchell, , Achenbach, dion hotel. At eight o’clock chaptet |Robext. Mitchell, . Walter, Marcum, was called and after the regular bus- | George-Balser, -Brandborg, . Slough, iness, four' candldaten were lnmated Todd,-Wilcox, Mr..and Mrs, C E. Bat- The work was done in an exception-|tles ana -Miss Slough.: - ally:fine-way. This was followed by:| sueeches and a musical program.| < Piano numbers were given by Miss ol o ang 4 Williams, and. Miss Pease, and vo- TRY A WANT AD cal numbers by Miss Hough and Mrs. of friends, who came and took pos- session of the home, and proceeded to celebrate her birthday. Five hun- dred was the diversion of ‘the eve- ning. Mrs. A. B. Hayen and Mrs.-L: G. Pendergast carried of the henora of the game.. An elaborate lunch was served by the ladies. Those present were Mesdames Anderson, S. C. Bail- ey, 0. E. Bailey, Bisiar, Burgess, Clark, Hazen, Langdon, Lunn, Mec- Iver, Murphy, Opsahl ‘and Pender- gast. 5 The members of .the Narcissus club planned a pleasant surprise for this afternoon on Mrs. A. E. Nelson, one of the members of the club, who ;[ will leave in the mear future for Steele County, North Dakota, where Mr. Nelson has.accepted. a. position. Besides the regular members of . the club there were two guests. present, Miss Lucia Stone, of Crookston, and Mrs. D. W, Wilette of Duluth. Mrs. Nelson was presented with a souvenir spoon and & handpainted plate. Mrs. Nelson’s - departure will be a great loss to the Narcissus club, as well as to other social circles of Bemidji. Wednesday night -between Breyetts and Buckland. The winner will race the champion of North Dakota the following week.—Adv. ‘Washington’s birthday was . fit- tingly observed by Major Wilkinson Circle, Ladies of the G.'A. R.. In ad- dition to it being the birthday of the “Father of his Country,” it was also, the birthday of two of its members, Mrs, Carter and Mrs. Mitchell.. On behalf of the circle, the president, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, presented Mrs. Carter. with a solid gold membership pin and Mrs. Mitchell with a hand- painted bon bon dish. Mrs. Sherman Pictorial. Tribute o -General Phil Shofld-n. Produced by Mr. Otis Turner, ‘America’s Formost Producer Wir‘llof? Iulell $3000 ow Your Gnnddaddlu Helped ?fi:flg::'rmtheflde of.a Fammn Sheridan” Is Twenty Miles Away VAUDEVILLE Buras' & Kohl Go. Comedy Circus: Dou. Honhys. Pony ‘Novelty Instrumental e e s e P s (M Sheridan’s Ride Has, Broken All Records Bailey, who has served as the cir- cle’s capable and efficient treasurer for ten years, received a hand painted sugar and creamer set. Lunch was enjoyed by about fifty members of the Post and circle. The Crime 6f Carelessness, is a great fire picture. See it at:the Grand tonight.—Ady. “Royally entertained” is the only way to describe the treatment given the ‘Eastern Star members: who were able to accept the invitation of the Cass Lake -chapter yesterday. Not one thing was. . left undone which could add to the pleasure, comfort and happiness . of the . guests, who were met at the station by: Mr. and Mrs. Lester-Bartlet and Mrs. ‘Dana ‘Wardner, the worthy matron. The ‘guests were taken to the hall, which 'had been most- artistically decorated with. flags, rugs, potted -plants, and Champlonship race at the rink on || C. M. Taylor. The hall was then Subseribe for The 'Plo‘neer DR. 0. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. E. EEIDEBSO! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidyi, Minn. Offics 'Phone; 36, Rasidence ‘Phone 73 —_____.a.z_“ OR: E.‘H.'SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block OR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON m W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON "’ Office over Becurity Bank DENTISTS JB. D. L STANTON DENTIST ¢ Offics in' Winter Block _|DR. J.-T. TUOMY Suits, high grade Suits, tailor, made, silk lined Half Price F 6171 1hy @OBTEE 0808 DOGI | ~goig HisTa en) 1 Wxthout reserv ‘Ladies’ tan. cape. $1. 25 values, for a pair -500 i 1k remnnngn, ends from our. silk stock t‘ibii,‘ Mthout regard to. cost or p advertised has beeén ¢t to an astonishingly low price. season. You have never before seen such bargains. DENTIST | First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 330 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST 3 ° Miles Block . .Evening Work by Appolntment Only -Cé;t‘m choi;se_o! ;fiy ladies’ or Girls' wintercoats Half Price | - (5 NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY dally, excapt Sunday, 1.6 ¢ b {EFUNERAL -DIRECTOR = M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and . COUNTY. CORONER | X -3 20t elov eno ¢ Toilet Articles Talcum powder.... Tooth: paste... 35¢.tooth brushes ‘Ghfldren s Shoes ’Oné i(of Ef children’s shoes, sizes 4 to.8,.values to $1.50; a lot we. Ny pieces large enough for ‘awaist, Half Price. t ‘a dozen pau df la&ie : $5.00 and $6.00 shoes, eather -] outing boots,-$5 and lined, rubber heel, cushion *sole these - men, gxyls or boys. boots are .sultable ior i havaabeen obliged to take off the to. make . room for the| pri goods choice a llldlhlmlllhh of the lulind _William . Klein ~ INSURANCE || Rt Bonds, il Esta First Mortgage Loans on -City snd Farm $6 values

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