Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 21, 1913, Page 5

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e THE SCOOP Rgpqn%jg GEE OLD SCouT, BUT TM - 3 LOOK\I:“:—‘ SORRY F0R You - IS (:‘.‘;s: ol SNM B o OULD VoRRY A } (15 e LasT DAY YouLL 1 0~ CoaL S ¢ GET A WRINKLE — T -\ OF PR HAVE THAT Jop - € 3 : f;\':‘fl; :Slvme an Mrs. M. B. Arnold of Ponemah was in Bemidji yesterday. J. A. Hendricks of Fosston was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. { ) Children’s Easter baskets at Pet- erson’s.—Adv. i Miss Beatrice Johnosn of Red Lake | spent yesterday in Bemidji. = Sewell Tibbits of Bena transacted | Victor Carlson of Farris was in Be-l business in Bemidji this week. mdel yesterday and while in the ci icalled on the Pioneer and renewed h »subscnptmn for another year. (S 1913 - INTL- SYND - BALTO -MD GO TO BATCHELDER’S F G0OD GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 Free skates to the ladies Saturday night. Skating to 11:30.—Adv. Masestic THeaTrE TONIGHT--PIGTURES DE LUXE : Savings deposits made 1n the North | ’ lern National Bank up to and includ-| {ing the 10th of the month draw in-, Mr. and Mrs. K. Randahl of Clear- | terest for the full month.—Adv. i | brook visited friends in Bemidji this | A team of five from Bemidji will} week. | | W. A. Currie was a business caller at International Falls Thursday. “Two Men and A Women’’ (Selig) | i o A powerful drama that will hold the attention throughout the entire | bowl a similiar team from Grand R_flD- : one thousand feet. Featuring Miss Kathlyn Williams. New hats for misses and children|ids Sunday, at the Gillette Bowling i ro. z 1] at the La Fontisee millinery.—Adv. |allies. The winners will receive ten The P, 339"’"’0 ‘“‘"‘"9.7 (Kalem} dollars. The young county prosecutor secures the conviction of a noted criminal who threatens to even the score. Don,t miss seeing it tonight. Illustrated Song “After All That I've Been To You’’ J. P. Mitchell of Bemidji, trans- . acted business at International Falls| Blackduck American: Elma Fish- yesterday. jer and Ruth Hannigan went to Be- lmldJl Thursday to see Gertie Riley, | J. P. Lahr returned this morning| ) t Clod wh fia ¥ isited who is in St. Anthony’s hospital re- E. A. Currey rom St. Cloud where he has visite covering from an’operation. § » 3 y relatives for a few days. e e * ¢The Divorce . (Biograph) e Popul " il Katie ; " Customers Notice—The very best ! Is surely funny opular sport — roller ska — sweet cream to customers at 25 cents| ‘“s »y Adv. [ qusse mt, W5 10, ‘Botvesdanis Tatores| Papering The Den (Biograph) Rev. J. H. Randahl went to Clear- LPthe 65 and 390.—Adv A very Comical farce comedy. brook today. He will hold services| ; P, 5 ! An Easter program will be given 3 is w 7 y there and at Oak Park this week. by the Sunday school of the Swedish Next Monday and Tuesday—*“The Little Ministor’ Cass Lake Times (March 20): Rev.;Lutheran church, Sunday evening,| in three reels by the Vitagraph Co. ’ H. F. Parshall left on the Soo freight |March 23, at eight o’clock. An East- for Bemidji, Wednesday morning. 1el' offering will be given at, this serv- Bunnie baskets, all sizes and|'®® prices, also a pretty line of Easter Charles A. Forbes, assistant en- °=o °=°° °=° postal cards at Peterson’s.—-Adv. |gineer of the state highway commis- Bl REEL W Special Feature |sion, attended the meeting of the commercial clubs in Cass Lake last night and came to Bemidji on the| | special. | The regular meeting of the Eastern Stars will be held in the Masonic hall this evening at eight o’clock sharp. Miss May L. Fauhl of Nebish, was in the city yesterday and while in the city called on the 1dcal merchants. Special Easter outlay of fancy fruit, nuts, confections and other nice things to eat for sick and well Don’t fail to see the new line of !at Peterson’s.—Ady. hats for school girls at the La Fon- tisee millinery.-—Adv. ! i i Miss Lizzie Murphy, deputy regis- ter of deeds, returned Thursday from | 1ke Severtson, formerly of Baudette ' ‘a few days’ visit with her brothers at; now of Crookston, Minnesota, is in}| {Birchdale, Minnesota, and has aoaln the city for a few days on busi-!resymed her duties at the register otv at the Grand Tonight ness. | deeds office. Robert Stai and Iver O. Myhre ufw All reputable magazines, Sundaysi H Wilton transacted business in the city ‘a.ud dailies, including local papers, | L this afternoon, returning home in the | 4150 five, ten, fifteen cent libraries evening. |and other books, constantly on hand! $1.25 and $1.50 bed spreads only |at Peterson’s.—Adv. ‘1 98 cents Friday and Saturday at! Miss Lucy Keezar of Warren, wlmv | Troppman’s.—Adv. {has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| dissipated youth, easily influenced to moral trans- 4 Spooner where he will work for a few |returned to Warren Wednesday on the gressmns, and in order to keep up his end he days for the Crookston Lumber com-|3:20 train. From there she will go!g steals $5000 from the paymasters safe. pany at that place. {to Canada on an extended visit. Riviera, a Mexican spy, threatens to expose him unless he steals for him plans of the forts in southwest. Tom regrets his actions and enlists in the army, leaving a note for Mary telling her she will not see him again until he has redeemed his past, which he does by holding at bay a band of attack- ing Mexicans, but ishimself wounded and taken to the hospital where he recovers and is later made lieutenant. i Your system and blood needs a; fthorough spring cleaning, purifying. H Hollister’s R. M. Tea will do it.—| r'" ma" ea er Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Where Everyhndy Goes | Sixof the High school facul'ty drove fout to the Cochran camp this morn-| Booking in Conjunction and Splitting {|ing where they spent the day. The the Shows With the Orpheum i party consisted of Misses Eliza Loe, ’ Theatre, Fargo. ! Mable Wager, Alice Austin, Beatrice | e = = ils oo fn ‘Eddy. Edna Hill, and Alene Sher- Mother and Daughter or two sisters—or women of any age or relation- . ship—or no relationship—can. be suited here ex- actly. * We have coats and suits from the ‘‘Palmer Gar- ment’’ line that are exactly right in style, value, quality and fit. The long coat illustrated is the latest type of a long coat. & iwood. « Vaudeville Program i " Easter plants now ready for deliv- {ery. First come first served. A. E. | flaumtte Uflicycle ;\Vei)ster, phone 166.—Adv. ‘ THE CURIOUS EAM'LY (SELIG) Made from American Wollen Mills’ all wool On the Wire. European Novelty serge trimmed with black Satin. Price...... $18.50 Mesdames E. L. Oberg and J. M. | Freeburg of Blackduck were in Be- The ’ Mayhs“s midji yesterday and inspected the rest‘ THE MEXICAN SPY - (LUBIN) Tom, son of Col. Loring, is a handsome, tho Geo. Buxton left last night for Alvin Mattson for the past few days, n A comical story of a man and his country ) relations. The coat for juniors, as illustrated, is made of ' , with a view of starting one in | Refined Singing, Talking and Dancing S e Blackduck. They were very favor- green broadcloth, which is trimmed with a fold fancy plaid material, with a sailor collar of emerald A" Hllifln :tb;x}:t ::ep r:lsf;ic:;fillk al: so‘r;das ;Vo:l ILLUSTRATED SONG of yellow eponge, with brass bottons in front. King of the Harmonica sible. i “Will You Bring Back My Bonnie To Me.” Green buttons down the front. The set-in pockets | : : e o e S en el obout: fstolaioh Sung by Mrs. Pfifer have laps of .same material............... ... $13.50 Picture Program int)llisi(e)?’ss 11;: eM‘ Tea; makes you ) — (¢ o300 °=°; In this city, you’ll find—nowhere—coats and C well; keeps you well. 36c. Barker's | suits for women, misses and children, that equal THE GuWARnS IDrug Store.—Adv. e e | ours in style, quality and value—come in—we’ll 1 L3 i 3 101 Bison. Atonement an even better and ! Cass Lake Times: The members of !Thls space reserved bY the prove it. — bigger Feature than Sheridan’s Ride. | the Birthday club who were guests at s g s |the Battles home in Bemidji, report Bem'd l ownslte mp[uveme“! 0 Easter Hose Easter Cloves R 5 *"‘_" e — }|one of the jolliest times in the exis- 4 LB . 2 Music By tence of the club. Mrs. Battles and ¢ For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., | Store will be open Saturday night. Leon Shucks Orchestra | Mrs. Elmer Kenfield were the hos- . . - | tesses and royal entertainers they lNQU'RE oF T c BA'LEY ’ {were. The nearness of St. Patrick’s Bemldjl or w"te e, (S Admission 10c and 25c {|day was made the occasion for featur- ! S = |ing the shamrock, the fags, the po|§ BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT co. ”~, A N | | Y i ) 4 i 520 Capital Bank Building ! tatoes and pigs. Jonquils and carna- PA £SO Show Starts 7:10 :tions with ferns were artistically ar- 53. uL MINN N ix'anged throughout the house. CO SEE If any one store could have all the “good aster Novelties Post Cards and Booklets of all kinds. Finest lot in town things” - this is cer- the fastest Rabbits, Chickens, Eggs, Baskets, Candies i tainly the store. Just growing little i cent each to 25 cents 1 cent and up to 15 cents GO SEE New goods in all lines store in the city CARLSON VARIETY STORE

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