Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 3

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MISS MARION HOLLINS. —_—— New York Society Girl Testi- fied In F. O. Beach Trial Copyright by American Press Assoclation A. G. Wedge is in the cities on business this week. Henry Gunil of Kelliher is spend- ing the day in Bemidji. A. G. Sandberg of Crookston is spending the day in Bemidji. Wm. Lennon of Kelliher is a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. Victor Olson and M. G. Dooley of Akeley spent yesterday in eBmidji. H. P. Larson of Fosston spent yes- Akeley spent yesterday in Bemidji. A. E. Ellison was a business visit- or at International Falls Wednesday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Sexton on Wednesday. Sam Chern of Little Falls was a business visitor in Bemidji yester- day. Mrs. Bloomquist has moved to Cass | signer that has ever been in Bemidji, | . A free educational lecturs on dia, illustrated by stereoptican: views will be given in the ‘Baptist church,: Friday evening-at 8 p. m: George S. Berglind, who has been ‘with ‘the O'Leary-Bowser .company| for the past year. wilt open a grocery store north, of the city hall in the, Malzahn: buflding: Mareh 1. Dr. A. M. Davis.of Akeley, Min~ nesota, - spent ‘several: ‘heurs:as th guest. of Dr. and and Mrs.J. T Tuomy Tuesday evening, while wait- ing for the west bound train. A security. that cannot be que tioned, a location that is convenient; & courtesy; and .accormmodation that 18- uniform, are sl afforded you & depositor of the Northern Nationsif] Bank.—Adv. Mrs..E. M. Tschoepe of Nebish ‘was & Bemidji visitor. Wednesday. She re- ported _that. their new store build- ing is not quite.finished but-they ex- pect_to.move into it the:first.part of next week. -A dance will: be given. in the new building Saturday eve- ning. Mrs., George Markham, who was: unfortunate enough to be tripped -by a dog hitched to a sled Sunday while on her way to the Presbyterian church in the morning, is improving: and it is thought no serious results) will follow. from the fall. She was able to sit up part of the, time yes-| terday afternoon and today. Boys with dogs will be arrested if caught using the sidewalks. E. M. Sathre went to Wilton this afternoon where he will spend about a week looking after his interests on his Hazelwood farm, in the town of Liberty. While out there he will attend the annual. meeting of the Liberty Telephone company on Sat- urday and the annual meeting of the Scribner Trading company on Mon- day. Mr. Sathre is president of both these companies. Miss Eleanor Brown will take full. charge of the millinery business of 7 SHOWl AT THE @rand Tonight Vaudeville Gorman and Bell Present their own original screamin success Gorma! ‘a‘nfl‘BeIl beli - adage& ‘Laug n eve m the old h.and the world.Jaughs with you,” and they guarantee to make They are the originaters of the any audience laugh. songs introduced in this act. " PICTURE PROGRAM o THE HAREM CAPTIVES o Is a Pathee:il'wohflflo;el Feature e stery is concerned wit e.adventure -of Fatima ;and Ourida, two Arabian sisters, although mdely different in dispesitions. Arthur Budlong, a_westener, is in love Ourida and has won her heart. Fatima bribes a tribe of . nomads to kidnap her and her sister. They. are sold into a m t’s harem. Arther follows and rescues them " and all ends well. O’HARA HELPS CUPID A Vitagraph comedy. O’Hara helps Cupid aim his dart and pin two hearts together that might have been separated. The picture tells'a whole Iot more than we can describe. llustrated Sog—THAT’S MY PERSONALITY Sung by Mrs. Pfifer Hetland & Fallon during the com- =°=== ing season. Mrs. Fallon has been|=—=: fortunate in securing the services Brooks, Marthabell Clark, Ruby Har- | The it ine in the Wi 3 t s Largest Magazine Forl of Miss Brown and wishes to hava|rison, Bertha Larson, and Messrs. Today’s Magazine is the la; rd;: it known that Miss. Brown - is not|Nat @iven, Jim Given and Darcy Mc- 4 Batimnlled only the best hat trimmer and de-|Geo. and best edited magazine published at 50c per year. Five cents per copy OUNC: at all newsdealers. Every lady who ANN 'EMENT. i s Beginning March 3 the Hetland |°PPreciates @ good magazine: should & Fallon millinery store will be open |56d for a {ree sample copy and for business with a complete new [Premium catalog. Address, Today's stock of spring and summer hats. The | Magazine, Canton, Ohio.—Adv. but that she is also a person that every lady in Bemidji will be pleased to trade with.—Adv. Bertel Buckland won a twenty lap race at the roller rink from Frank Breyette last night. Breyette raced Lake where she will make her fu- ture home. Miss Bertha Larson left for her home at Lengby last evening for a few days’ visit. Milk—Fourteen quarts for one dollar, if paid for in advance. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. J. G. Delaney, Jr., and Judge B. F. Wright of Park Rapids spent yes- terday in Bemidji. F. A. Wilson came up from St. Paul this morning to be initiated as an Elk tonight. Fred St. Peter of Nymore was tak- en to the St. Anthony’s hospital this week. He is suffering with typhoid fever. George Forte of Wilton, who has been in the city on business for se- veral days, left this afternoon for his home. ) John Hanson of the town of Lib- erty was in the city on business Wednesday returning home in the afternoon. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve a supper in the church basement, Friday evening, February 28. International Falls Daily Journal: George Clark of Rainer has been in Bemidji this week looking after busi- ness matters. The Swedish Y. P. S. will meet in the church parlors this evening. Lunch will be served. Everybody cordially invited.—Adv. 7 California Poppies 7 The Season’s Sensation Featuring Willie Masten and Ruth Brown in their Texas Tommy Dance, the fastest finish in vaudeville. Brinkman Theater Tonight 7 CGalifornia Poppies 7 Singing and Dancing; Novelties What is more entertaining than a real bright colored company singing up-to-date. musical gems in rare darkey style that so many try to imitate. Their dancing is se graceful and their voices full of rich and Picture Program Playthings of Fate A Feature In Two.Parts 3,000 Feet of Pictures Shucks. Orchestra: Playing All the Latest- Numbers Show Starts 7:10 Sharp Admission 10c and 28c Pratty Golored 6irls and Boys store will be under the management of Miss Eleanor Brown of Mil- = waukee. We ask all ladies and friends of the store to call. The selection of goods has been careful and ‘at all times during the season the stock will be replenished with everything new in ladies and chil- dren’s hats.—Adv. Buckland for the championship of the city but could not keep pace with the local champion and was defeated by one half a lap. Buck- land will now race Irvine Sherman, the champion of North Dakota next ‘Wednesday night. Sherman has made several records on skates and has made a mile in record time. Resolvine Positively Cures Lame Horses, Bog and Bone Spavins, Ringbones, Side- bones, Splints, Curbe, -Big Hocks, Big Knees, Big Joints, Sweeney, Contracted Grand Forks Daily Herald: Miss ;fizhefuuw;w::::a& 23 Ethel Roosevelt has consented to he- Card of Thanks. per bottle, Free Veterinary Advice. come a member of the entertain-{ The undersigned desire to extend ment committee of the women’s in-|their sincere thanks for the many dustrial exhibition at: - the Grand]kindnesses and courtesies shown in Peerless Medical Co., Kasota Block, Minneapolis, Minn. Central Palace, Feb. 27 to-March 8.]connection with the illness and death Miss Roosevelt - is interested injof their beloved son and brother. charitable- and - philanthropic move- JACOB FISHEL AND FAMILY. ments. The exhibition is intended|—Adv. to illustrate the achievement ot wo- men and demonstrate the efforts to improve the condition of women and " children. \THE MOST HEALTHFUL FOOD ENOWN 1t is perhaps not: génerally known among Bemidji families that “Min- Tesota” Spaghetti is one of the most healthful foods known. Mrs. -Ben Swauson - died at her ’ | It is-four times as nutritious as I i home, 518 First street, Saturday night at nine o’clock. Her remains were shipped to Moorhead, Minne- funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. nesota Sunday:afternoon, where the She was-laid to rest at the side of her sister and father who are buried there. She leaves a husband, mother, sister and three brothers to mourn | her death. A short service was held{yower of endurance without over- Il | | at the house before the remains{ipaging the stomach and it should be | | | | ‘beefsteak, six times. as nutritious as potatoes: and,because it contains more proteids than most foods, it |} 18 more strength giving and less fat- ||} tening. | “Minnesota” Spaghetti gives the were shipped. It is reported one of |freely eaten by everyome, and es- her brothers was unable to atend|peciany by children, in place of the funmeral as he is seriously ill. meat. “Minnesota” Spaghetti- is very easy €0 prepare, has a deliciously appetiz- ing: flavor- and costs only about one cent a dish.—Adv. Now Grocery Store North of Gity Halk Will open for business Saturday, March 1st, by Geo. C. Berglund I have 120 acres of land, thirty{ acres improved, on Little Bass lake seven miles from Bemidji which I will sell at a bargain. Reason for selling is that I am not in goodf: health and cannot attend to the farm. Address- Theodore Snyder, Turtle River, Minn.—Adv. Fergus Falls Daily Journal. (Feb. 25).—A. E. Chamberlain, develop- ment agent of the Great Northern ratlway arrived in Fergus Monday night and left for Dalten on the ‘morning train. He spoke to a far- mers’ meeting there. He is spend- ing the week in the country ad- dressing farmers clubs and institu- tute meetings, winding up with a meting -of the Better Farming club at Fergus Falls at 2 p. m. Saturday. The meeting will be held at the high' school and. everybody. is.welcome. No admission will be charged. Mr. Cham. berlain spoke here last-winter and it ‘was the unanimous wish of the club that he be secured to speak hera again. The members of the:N. Y. B. club. were entertained Wednesday even- ing at the home of -Miss Lea Given. The members of the club were re- quested to be at her home at 7 o'clock sharp and an elaborate siz course dinner was served. The color scheme was carried -out in jink and ‘green, carnations and ferns being used. Each place card had a cluster of pink flowers in one corner, one of Miss Given's novel ideas. After the dinner some of the members im- mediately began sewing but the ma- jority amused themselves by games. ‘Those who enjoyed Miss Given’s hos- pitality were the Misses Mary Bell, Florence Bell, Carrie Armstrong, IMUSIC be found: «Kiss Waltz” from Starland.” Use Peerless Gelehrated " Veterinary Remedies | Poeriess Distamper and Fever Remedy cures all Lung, Throat and Nose |||ii Diseases. $1.00 per bottle. | Poscless:Colic Remedy. 30 drops stops the: pain. $1.00 per bottle. Resolvine. Cures Lame Horses to Stay cured. Work horse every day. Does mot blister; penetrates at once to the injury. Stops Lameness quickly. No hair_gone. $3.00 per bottle. Free Veterinary Advice Posrloss Madical Go. ful Girl.”” close out at Among the many xuod copies will ““Dear Little Ghost of Your Smile.” —from Miss Nobedy Among the many will be found: “On a Good Old Straw’ Beautiful Night With a Beauti- "Down In nelody Lane.” _ To Close at Only 5c Per Co «The Tlllm.nt Man’’ (Essanay) A strong drama that will bold sttention. Illwstrated Song - C. J. Woodmansee “The Horse That Wouldn’t Stay Hitched.”” (Kalem) A western comedy with Ruth Roland, the Kalem girl. «8¢t. Augustine, Florida’’: (Kalem) A very interesting picture of the oldest city in the U. S. AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS FENDERS LAMPS TANKS Manufactured and Repaired by Shotwell-Harris Company 13 SOUTH NINTH TTREET MINNEAPOLIS nny direct from the maker, farm harness $18.65 and up. Single har- Dess $10.00 and up. Price of leather i SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIGLAND HARNESS CO. OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS 69-71 Western Ave., Minneapolis We can teach you in 2 few weeks 50 thoro- LEARN TO BE YOUR ENROLL NOwW OWN DRESSMAKER ziiririrroson iadier” tiloring and dresmaking. ~ Coure of Instracion Inctoses. Fattors Making, Designing, Cutting. Basting, Pinishing Butten Holes, Pockets and Collars. As & dressmaking is one of the few Drofessions that s not overcrowded and you can demand good wages with short hours. Fall Classes Now Open: Inepection Invited. Free Booklet for the asking.- KEISTER’S LADIES’' TAILORING COLLEGE Chamber of Commerce Blds., St. Paul, Mina. Essex Blds., Minneapolis, Mino. n 84 Froight Bouts fesves FESSIO] CARDS ' H.——_————_——_—-— Men = e “ N The TasTe Tews Subscribe for The Pioneer Saturday ]%argain Day ABERCROMBIE’ Clean up on Books and Music 150 Books, shelf worn and soiled-from handling; Popular Fiction that has sold for $1.50 and $1.25; Humorous and Joke Books selling at $1.00 and 5soc, all te close out at........ : Only 25c¢ MUSIC MUSIC ! H Soiled and Shelf Worn Music o Close Out af 5 and Ibc 2 Copy w 100 copies of Operatic Music, formerly sold at 25c, to 10c per copy. one’’—from Naughty Marietta. “Be Iy Little Baby Bumble Bee,’’ nating Girl”’ Widow. To Close Out at Only 10c a Copy Popular Music 250 Copies of Populnr Music. All'late Editions. Counter Worn and Soiled. Fo Close at Only Sc Per Copy «1 Want One Like Pa Had. Yes- terday.” “Iir.: Ragtime Whlppoorwill." “IMocking Bird R.g‘ » Rlde:” “Yon'll Nonr Know tlm Oood Fellow Fve Been’ 15% higher than last year—tho our prices are the same—order from your last years unlngue—\f you have'nt catalogue we will “I’'m Falling In Love With Some-= { “The Winsome Widow,” *Fasci- i —from the Winsome || “That Haunting Ragtime Strain."_ Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano e Studio 1002 Bemidji A Phone 168 i Double 18 ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blds PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLARND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON {DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in° Mayo Block ‘Phone 396 g ¥ Res. ‘Phone 397 DR. C. B, SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office "Phone 36, Residence 'Pm‘)‘m 7 DE. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Residence Phone 311 Phone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Office over Becurity Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON | DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Firsf National Bank Bldg. Tel. 130 DR. G. M, PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIERARY m T 5o B Sunday, FesMing rooms only, 3 to 6§ p. m. i ZFUNERAL leECTOR: M. E. IBERTSON | | dbadinise UNDERTAKER and . COUNTY CORONER] 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,:Minn. William G. Klein| INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estats "on City and Ftrm : Property Phene 18,

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