Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 5

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Another load of copyrights’ and other éntgmining books and librar- ies ranging in price from five to fifty :e;k: j‘ét -ulpacked at Peterson’s.— “‘ nospom‘e cha'.“” : < ®3} Mr anda Mrs. F. 8. Lycan and Mr. (Kalem) e and Mrs. A, P. White Treturned this A firstclass railroad drama. S orsorsere’ I morning from their trip to Pand- {3 ”»” e = “ ma, They have ben gone about six The ”o "opw rm e MME. RAYMOND POINCARE weeks. . i (Pathe) " e A Agoodmelodramaoltheformnltypg ok Miustrated Song ““Dreams of Long Ayo C. J. Woodmansee If John gets the habit of s'x.yfing out late, just insist on his taking Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea; it will instill regu- lar habits. 35c¢c. Barker’s Drug Store ~|—Adv. § Blackduck American: Rev. J. Har- L / py vey_Frarey exchanged pulpits with " Made ”'m "ad Rev. S. E. P. White of Bemidji last (Vntagrgph) : Sunday, returning home Monday |- ' Alaugh PWWth comedy- x evening.: = i = Watch For the Next Feature Wife of New French Presi- dent an Italian Divorcee. Hasg your wife a savings actount? She is the one who can save money for you. An especial invitation is ex- tended to her by the Northern Na- tional Bank.—Adv. too late to see her sister alive. Mrs. Seavey contracted'tubercular: trouble Miss Lillian Barrette of Interna- six years ago. Last winter she spent tional Falls, who has been the guestigyme time at the state sanitorium at of her sisters Misses Rose and Dora|yyajker but the' benefit she derived of this city for the past few days, was only tempornry. She was only jeft this morning for International twenty-six years old. Falls. Funeral, services were conducted If yeur cook gets obstreperous and|from the Presbyterian church in inclined to run things, buy_her Hol-|Blackduck last Sunday - afternoon. lister’s R. M. Tea, it will regulate,|The white casket covered with flow- maké her.calm and peaceful. Bark-|ers sent by her many friends was er’s Drug Store.—Adv. taken to her final resting place fol- Blackduck American:. ‘Chas. Ol- lowed by many friends and niegh- son and Jobn Gilstad went to Be-|’OT™ 4 nildji Tuesday where they appeared as witnesses for Mr. Anvid who was < granted naturalization Dpapers ' by ANNOUNCEMENT. _ Judge Stanton. Beginning March 3 -the Hetland Fancy fruit and wonfections for |& Fallon millinery store will be open the table or sick room in winter as|for business with a complete new: Ed. Petro of Brainerd is spending} yoi1 45 in summer :at Peterson’s.— |5tock of springand summer hats. The the day in Bemidji. Adv. store will be ander the management of Miss Eleanor Brown of Mil- waokee. We ask all ladies - and friends of the store to call. The selection ‘of goods Was been careful 2 .|and -at all ‘times ‘during the ssason where he will serve as petit juror ‘the stock will be ‘replenished with during the term-of court which open- .everything mew im ladies and ‘chil- ed yesterday. dren’s hets.——Adv. It Zife gets wsérious and you need : stremgth -and «courage, don’t use stim- S - When Sir Wiltrid Laurier was )lv mier of Canada, a couple of yenn 2ago, and R. L, Borden, the present nmmlar. was leader of the always active “op- position” in the house of commons, the two famous men sat on efther side of the toastmaster at a press gallery banquet in Ottawa. The toastmaster. ‘was plainly “fussed” when he got. nn to start-the speechmaking. g “I am between the leader of the gov- ernment and the leader of the oppo- sition,” hw said with a smile, “and I confess I don’t know which is the ter which is- the devil,” hhflum the premier. J. G. Parker spent Thursday -at International Falls. - VETERINARIAN- Skating tomight until 11:30 after Blackdack American: Axel Swan- the game.—Adv. berg came :dewn ‘from his home in C. Michelson of Interrational|the towa of Cormant last eveming Falls is a Bemidji visitor today. and this mornieg went to Bemidji New Grocery Store North of Gity Hall " Will open for business Saturday, March 1st, by Judge Simons--spent Thursday at International Falls on busiuéss. Skandinavian beoks and :papers at Peterson’s.—Adv. Miss Irene Lampen is ‘confined to|ulents; take Hollister's R. AL Tea. It her home with an attack of scarlet | will put pou on top instead of -flimgme mm n fllfly"fll tever. you undef Gog on slave. Barkers| 103ay’s l:agnsme “1 the _lnrgec; Carter ‘Cuter, who has been ill for | Drug Store.—Adv. _ and best edited magazine publishe - iat :-50c per year. Five eents per cop; the past three weeks is:mow able to| Charles Raco pleasantly emtertai®-| a4 ar newsdedlors, Every ;fl’ ivh:y> be around. ed six of .hislittle friends iast even- £ -appreciates ‘a 'good ‘magazine should Milk—Fourtesn quarts for ome|ins, the occasion being the twelfth|geng for a ‘free sample copy and dollar, if paid for in advance. W. G.|anniversary .of his birth, by taking | premium. catalog. Address, Today's Schroeder.—Adv. them to the Majestic theatre. Those Magazine, Canton, ‘Ohio.—%dv. " - present were Alice Dyer, Dorothy > a P. Dg,yuard‘ vandhAr. :—Pafl%hmf:le:: Bailey, Avis ‘Guyer, . Willie_ Begsley, - -2 > qrt Trances meeiihorsimn hus) Earl Cochran, Leslie and Charles : ? | for a few days. e 2 LR e S e SRR E SRR Little ‘Gladys Olson ‘who has been 2 * ‘PINEWOOD * on the siek list Tor a-couple of weeks, 1 mi:prfi:n.m::sl.?:ul:and;m&:zi MRS LSS S E RS E3 [ is on the road to6 recovery. seven miles from Bemidji which I Elmer Rungstad spent Saturday All the magagines, all-the Sunday | will sell at a :bargain. Reason for|in Bemidil. S | and daily papers including Bemidji|selling is that 7.am mot in good| Tem Milier transacted business in ! papers always at Peterson’s.—Adv. |health and cannot attend. to thes|Aure Saturday. farm. Address ‘Theodore - Snyder;| Mrs. A, G. Stohl who has been con- ||| Turtle River, Minn.—Adv. fined to her bed with the grippe the i Z past week is wery much better. i Dr. Henderson of Bemidji was call. [} Ceo. C. Berglund Dr. Einer Jokmsen returned this morning from the cities, ‘where he has been on 2 business ‘trip for sev- eral. days. ? A number of Bemidji people drove out ‘to the L. L. Edmunds faTm six miles west of Irvine avenue Thurs- e to Pinewood. Thurddy to a\teml : i several patients. M, Gappa left ' last evening f0f|gay 244 hefped Mrs. Edmunds cele- Brookings, South Dakota, en & busi-|prate her birth anniversary. The da;&;fi:r:‘fngne;;::tef;: f:i:i:fr:n:; ] ness trip. He expects to ‘be gome|,ariy drove out in a three seated rig B he jurars. several week& 7 with Mr. Hyatt as driver. A five onen of ;v, a 18 suffertag with an Childrens day at the ring ‘to-mor- | ©'clock dinper was served. Mrs. Ed- attack of the grippe. B row afternoon.—Ady. munds was presented with a band-| o100 Broirug was one of Monday's painted salad bewl. - The guests were Rev. :and Mrs. Charles H. Flesh-|Mesdames Hyaft, Miner, D. D. Wil- ::'::’;::fl going to Bemidjl to serve cNox, t:rt a":‘?{( S,-j:); dJ' H. French, Reverend Sorenson of Bhevlln. con- ewian, and J. DO ducted preaching ‘services “in “Aufe 7 cflmml' Pm'.s 7 Mise ' Eleanor Brown will take tu] nn: i:mfi 5:!1!’. = ’s Semsation . J|charge of the miilinery busizess of ohn Ward of “Thiet nfler Fslls i p,.ml,.:: i,“.n,.:. Mosten and Ruth || Hetiana& Fallon during the com-|Was a Dlessant caller in_Pinewood Brown'in their Texas Tommy Daiee, ||iNg season. Mrs. Fallon has.been|Monday. - - i : i thé fastest Sriish in vaudeville: fortunate in ‘securing the’ servieces| ~D. Onsley and Harry Foramen_ r;f of Miss Brown and wishes to havz|Aure returned to Pinew it known' that Miss Brown . is not|morning where ‘they m'em)lozul Brinkman Theater only thé best hat trimmer and de-i d signer that has ever been in Bemidji,| 5 : but that she i lso ~thai Tonight il L SRR 10 BESIST | to trade with.—Adv. : : Z Bef Mrs. €. A. Se: f Black- St vis ¢ en_and 7 California Poppiss 7 || setore st o & Seaver o miack | strone vigorns - men and wmen Singing and D‘m Novelties her friends to act as pall bearers.(when the system is run down-and What is more entertaining than a }mney were Christio and John Meade |vitality low . that colds and coughs real bright colored company singing || of B1ackduck, Chas. Johnson of Hines|get a foothold. up-to-date musical gems in rare llp 4 Jonkins of Tenstrike and Chas.| Now isn’t it reasonable that the darkey style that so many &y 0 f|.,3 par] Olmstead from near Rebe-|right way to cure a cough is to build imitate. ‘"’e‘_‘ dancing is so _mfid dew. Mrs. Seavey also asked to have|up your rundown condition again? and their voices full of rich and li ). ‘pey 5 . P. White of Bemidji{ Mrs. Olivia Parham of East Dur- melodious southern music. to officiate at her funeral. Mr. White|ham, N. C., says: “I took Vinol for a had united Mr. and Mrs. Seavey in{chronic cough which had lasted two Picture Program marriage on August 1, 1912, years and the cough not only dis- Play“'ings M F.“ She requested that her favorite appeared but it built up my strength hymn, “Safe in the Arms of Jusus,”!as w * ! A Feature In Two Parts beo sung at the funeral and made her Fho reason Vinol is so efiicacious 3,000 Feet of Pictures will, dividing all her belongings in such cases is ‘because it contains among her dear ones. in a deliclous concentrated form’ all Shucks Orchestra Playing All the || By previous marriage she leaves|the medicinal curative elements of Latest Numbers two “little girls, Elenora and - Fern!cod liver oil, with tonic, blood bufld- X 5 Vail to mourn her loss. Besides these|ing fron added. - children and a husband, she" leaves| Chronic coughs and colds yleld to a mother and father and three sisters|Vinol because it builds up the we.k & Mrs. F. O. Linstrom of Watertown, |ened, run-down system.. Admission (0c and 25c 8. D., Mrs. Chas. Carter of Hines, and| You can get your money back . my Miss Idella Bradley, who is attending|time if Vinol does not do all we.say. Pretty Golored 6irls and flnys the state normal school at Dulnth{Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. and was telegraphed for but arrived|—Adv. = Among the many zood copies will be found: Dear Little Ghost otYour Smile.” «Kiss Waltz” from Mlss Nobody from Starlang Chronie Conghs and Colds, Among the many will be found. “On & Good Old Straw Ride.” + “Beautiful Night With a Beauti- ful @Girl.”’ . “‘Down In flelody Lane” Show Starts 7:10 Sharp Netartive Paae Vaudevnlle Gofman and’ Béll InaComplebe ChangeofAct PIO‘I‘URE PROGRAM Mlxed Colors - S A Pathe comedy of two babies, one colored and . “Obvious. 2 one white. There was fun galore when the ‘moth- i ers got the wrong babies. 3 The Blind Cattle King A Lubin Drama showing heart mterest scenes of the west. Illustrated Song Oh You Cll‘CllS Day Sung by Mrs. Pfifer The Signal of Distress = = __ Isa Vitagraph comedy drama featuring Miss Flor- Finding herself in a perilous position -ghe is rescued by the man she suspiciously rejected. Phone 164 - ~Pogue’s ‘Livery ‘ 3 Her dbg “Jean” assists in the rescue. W.E.DENISON -~ - -~ ence'Turner. ‘Subseribe for The Pioneer A ERCROMBIE’S 'C'lean up on Books and Music| 150 Books, shelf worn and soiled from handling; Popular Fiction that | has sold for $i.50 and: :$1.25; Humorous and Joke Books ‘selling at. Sl.oo and. 5oc, all to close -out at R Only 25c| 100 copnes of Operatnc ; Mus:c, formerly sold at 25¢, to ' - : closc out at 10c per copy. iy . “l‘m Falling In Love With Some- —from Naugllty Marietta. i “Be ny Little Baby Bumble- Bee “The Winsome Widow,” “‘Fasci- nating Girl”’—from the Winsome To Close Out at Only 10c a Copy Popular Music 250 Copies of Popnlar Mnsic, All late Editions. Counter Worn and Soiled. ‘To Close at Only Sc Per. Cop& ““That Hauntiug Ragtime Strain = 2 “l Want One. Like Pa Had Yes- R T2 “nr. Ragtime Whippootwin ) v “l'locking Bird Rag." o Close at Only 5c Per Copy T T e e S N A ) B SN P T

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