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

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AR KKK KKK K KKK KRR KK * LEST WE FORGET * KRR KKK KKK KKK KR TONIOHT-PIOWI?B DE LUXE -«The S‘n:!n A dandy g comedy. To pay our taxes before June 1. Taberacle meeting tonight. Graduation: exercises at the High school May 29. . Memorial day, May 30. Home Talent Minstrel Show, May 30. To go to International Falls Sun- day with the baseball team. George Kreatz is in Mlnneapolls on business. Dr. L. L. Culp of Red Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji. Mrs. Della TeKippe of Fargo, was in Bemidji Monday. See Ris for pure milk.—Adv. J. J. Opsahl went to Moorhead Monday on business. | { { Mrs. M. J. Quain of Watson, was in Bemidji yesterday. . H. E. Lidman of Minneapolis is in the city on business toaay. Go-carts repalred at the second hand store.—Adv. S. E. Grindall of Northome was in | Bemidji on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Forbes of Sol- way were in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasmussen of Mc- Intosh were in Bemidji yesterday. Pure milk for sale by Ris.—Adv. R. H. Muncy returned last evening - : from a trip up north along the line. Pat Cassin, hotel keeper at Redby, was in our city on business yesterday. John Warner of Aure was in the city today calling on the local trade. ‘ Iowa sweet corn, one can 8 cents at ' Schmitt’s store.—Adv. Alvin Harold and Inga Olson of Minneapolis were in Bemidji yester- day. | Mrs. Ed Shooks of Northome spent yesterday in Bemidji on a shopping | tour. Ris delivers pure milk to any part % of the city.—Adv. | Chas. W. Phillips of Grand Forks wag. in Bemidji yesterday on busi- ness. s o+ | Harvey Laney - of Turtle River transacted business in our city this | morning. Go-carts retirea at the second band store.—Adv. Miss -Frances Bowers who has spent the past few days in this city as the guest of friends left. today for her home in town of Eckles. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Morken and children of Nymore returned from Brainerd last evening, where they have been visitng friends and rela- tives. Brinkman theater. . Mendel and Nagel, street musicians. Don’t miss hearing them tonight and Wednes- day.—Adv. Meésdames J. W. Smith and C. L. Titus of Nymore returned last eve- ning from Brainerd, Minnesota, where they have been visiting for some time. One of these nice days you ought to 80 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. B. B. Titus arrived from Wis- consin yesterday and is the guest of e e Brinkman Theatre - Amusements s The Briokman Management Will Offer for It’s Patron’s Appioval an Excellent Program of High Class Vaudeville, Commencing Tonight. Vaudeville Program Morris & Go. Singing, Novelty Act ¥ Mendel & Nagel Street Musicians Picture Program The Universal Film.Mfg. Co. Offers A Red Girl's Sacrifice 101 Bison 101 Feature in Two Reels 3000 Peet of Pictures 1 Admission 10c, 28c Show Starts 7:10 - sy - Hlustratod “Roliert Hale’s Ambition” The tale of a wenllmhlghnnédhoyw onlh[e ‘A drama witha strong moral. Shot”’ (Pathe) «“The River Clyde, Scotiand’’ (Pathe) A beautiful river in beautiful Scotland, beautifully colored. “You’re the GirP’ Hazelle Fellows «The Home In Suburbla’’ (Vitagraph) Some comedy, with Florence Turner at her best. Woednesday and Thursday, “A WAY TO THE UNDERWORLD,” being the ninth story of “WHAT HAPPENED TQ MARY.” gehg) goes to the bad at her son Harry Titus. She has spent the winter in Wisconsin and will spend the summer here in Bemidji. Troppman’s special $2.69 shoe sale will be continued all week.—Adv. Mrs. Lee King of Fargo who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Muncy has returned to her home. She took her baby who has been staying with her grandparents with her. “Know a Bank by the men be- hind it.” Your attention is called to the officers, directors and stock- holders of the. Northern National Bank.—Adv. An automobile with C. B. Buckman in the rear seat backed over an em- bankment at Little Falls and rolled to the bottom. The driver jumped but Mr. Buckman crawled out from be- neath the machine uninjured. The car stopped bottom side up and was badly damaged. £ The hot summer days are coming —soon. The White Mountain Refrig- erators are sold at Lahr's Furniture store.—Adv. Crookston Daily Times: Miss Inga Dahl entertained in a very pleasing manner Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Strander in honor of Miss Feyereisen musical instructor in the Crookston schools. Dainty refreshments were served, the decorations being a feature. For pure milk see Ris.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy and lit- tle daughter Elizabeth left this noon on‘an extended trip. They will first go to Chicago and from there they will go to the doctor’s old home at Ann Arbor, Michigan and from theére to Detroit, Michigan. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Brinkman theater. Mendel and Nagel, street musicians. Don’t miss hearing them tonight and Wednes- day.—Adv. The Misses Estelle and Mary Bran- don of Grand Rapids, who have been lthe guests of Miss Edith Ryan, left Sunday on an extended trip through the eastern states. places they will visit at Toledo, Ohio, and will go to several summer re- sorts of interest. They will be gone the greater part of the summer. Mrs. S. A. Smith purchased a beau- tiful Whittal Anglo-Persian rug for her living room at Lahr’s Furniture Store.—Adv. Mrs. John Moberg who lives on the corner of Ninth street and Beltrami avenue, was pleasantly surprised Monday evening by a number of her riends. Mrs. Moberg and children will leave Thursday on an extended trip. They will first go to Ambrose, North Dakota, where they will visit Mr. Moberg and from there they will g0 to Canada, where Mrs. Moberg has a brother and sister living. The fol- lowing were present: Mesdames George Anderson, T. Thompson, Oscar Christianson, Elmer Johnson, Ole Lar- son, A. R. Smith, George C. Berg- lund, Otto Berg, John L. Brown, Mar- ton Brown, P. Bodeen, Axel Ander- son, Lars Lind, Rev. and Mrs, J. H. Randahl and the Misses Anna Ander- son, Elida Hauge, Brevig and Esther Bodeen. Mrs. Moberg was presented with a cut glass creamer and sugar bowl. Several vocal and instrumental selections were given during the eve- ning including a vocal solo by Mrs. Berglund, and Rev. Randahl gave a short address. The evening was con- cluded with a dainty repast served by Mesdames Thompson, Christenson, Lind and Berglund. A big line of shoes at $2.45, $1.98, this week.—Adv. NOTICE. Anyone caught driving bver sutter plates or curbs will be arrested. Mr. plates broken by teamsters driving first violator caught. Cure for Stomach Disorders. avoided by the use of €hamberlaln’ ‘Tablets.. Many very tablets. - Sold by Barker's m Store. Among other| $.149, 98c, and 79c at Troppman’s Carter says there has been several across them. He will keep a strict watch hereafter and will arrest the Disorders of the stomach may be ‘remarkable cures have been effected by these Once Revolutionary. The latest instance of a general en- |- forcement of laws concerning dress.| occurred at the time of the .Erench Revolution, when some rulers of Ger- man states forbade their subject to ‘wear trousers, these being held to in- dicate revolutionary opinions. The Blector of Hesse-Cassel, besides pro- hibiting the obnoxious garments, had the convicts employed on road-sweep- ing dressed in trousers, so as to in- spire disgust for sansculotte fashions. No general prohibition of this kind was issued in Prussia, butuntil 1798 all Prussian officials weré restricted to knee breeches for their nether gar- ments. Trousers were held to be “un- becoming to the dignity and gravity of the holder of an official position.” City ‘of Bemldj1 this: 271 1918, THE MIDLAND PRODUCE COM- pany will start their new.Creamery at Fargo within a few days. Cream shippers who have not sent to them for tags should do so at once and be prepared to take advantage of the special ‘offer they are making to the first 500 shippers. Write. for their tags and special offer today—Adv. ts on easy’ erms; K. K. ROE, Agent, T T PSR No mterest, no taxes. nl‘ormation-Bradley Brink Co. (Inc.) 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. In- Bemidji, Minn. Ruth Wightman Ke'fdeacshqr of Piano sideice u;. o 1002 Bexidji Ave. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 60 Wiles Block JOHN F, GIBBONS _ . ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank- Building BEMIDJI, MINN. 0. H. FISK 4| ATTORNEY AT LAW dffice second floor O’Leary-Bowser Bldg SPECIAL May Shopping Opportunities Just because you honor the store with a visit does not imply that we expect to sell you goods and that we are disappointed if we do not. We regard this store, and we want- you to regard it as a public in- stitution where the newest creatlons in merchandlsmg are kept on dis- play, to be inspected by you at- your pleasure and bought or left alone as you wish. price per yd. . One lot 27-in. Dress Gmghams, all new spring patterns, 500 yds. Plain’ Taffeta Rnbbons,', all staple shades, all wide ribbons, sale price . . GuflaintScrims; Special One lot Curtain Scrim, both in plain and fancy borders, special yd. e Ry This { +values up to $3.50 19¢c Children’s Dresses _.One lot Chlldren s Dresses, sizeés 2 to 8yea_rs. specnal [ay sale priee. 48c for summer wear, .50,. dur- gsc ‘price per pair - 98¢ ly 4 _and 41-2, includes PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS JR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office—Miles Block E. A SI{A.NNO M. D. PHYSICIAN AND smumon Office in Mayo Blocl Phone 396 Res. 'Phon. 11 IR, IR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 7 | Office—Miles Block JR. A. E. HENDERSON | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON E | Jver First National bank, Bemi Office 'Phone 86, Ruldk;neo 'l%’\')'n‘o“n i 9R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1n Mayo Block Rea Phone 18 idence Phone 311 EINER W. JOHNSON "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS OR. D. L. STANTON g DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel 330 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Blook Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except sunfl.y,ltotn :Ln"u’,l!n Sunday, reading roo! W. K. DENISON 'VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery Place Your Business With Us We Specialize In Real Estate, Reatals, etc., Fire, Life, Health and Accident Insurance, Boads and General Brokerage Otfice Above Palsce Moat Market 312 Mian. Ave. ~Phoae 602 Roberts. Noonrmdj'l‘itu. Props. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER HSWAvm Bemidji, Mina.

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