Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 28, 1913, Page 3

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Wi s EREEEEHETERRERXEEKK ¥ . LEST WE FORGET % i*'tfi.{’!i_’.iiiliii" tog ‘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. Mrs. F. Potter of Cass Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji. W. A. Currie was an International Falls visitor yesterday. - C. W. Phillips of Grand Rapids spent yesterday in Bemidji. See Ris for pure milk.—Adv. Mrs. J. W. Swanton of Kelliher was in Bemidji shopping yesterday. G. A. Knapp of Brainerd was a business visuor in Bemidji Tuesday. A. L. Ingebretsnn of Crookston, was in Bemidji for a short time yes- terday, Go-carts repalred at the second hand- store.—Adv. Miss Marie Cosgrove of Walker, was in Bemidji between trains yes- terday. Martin Davis and J. W. O’Leary of Detrcit were in Bemidji on business yesterday. Joseph Pogue sprained his arm this morning while delivering supplies about the city. " High grade tomatoes, 10¢ a can at Schmitt’s store.—Adv. J. F. Williams of Grand Forks opened up his summer cottage at Lake Side yesterday. Miss Minnie Bailey will leave to- morrow for Jamestown, North Dakota where she will visit friends. Miss Della Olson left yesterday for Wilton' where she will visit with her parents for a couple of days. Pure milk for sale by Ris.—Adv. A. E. Yosts, A. F. Sullivan and G. F. Swapposh of Minneapolis were in Bemidji yesterday on business. Enoch Quarfot of Minneapolis, was “in Bemidji yesterday on business consected with the Soo Rallway. Brinkman theater. Your last chance to see Mendel & Nagel. Those street musicians.—Adv. Miss ‘L. Stanke of Forman, S. D., is in Bemidji as the guest of Mrs. Harley Hanson. She will remain here for three days. ".Mrs. E. M. Hayner left for Ten- strike yesterday. She has spent the past three weeks as the guest of her son R. C. Hayner of this city. Go-carts retired at-the second band store.—Adv. The Ladies’ ‘Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will be en- tertained in the ‘church parlors onj Thursday afternoon, May 29, by Mrs, G. C. Berglund. Mrs- A. D. Bailey. will entertain the Misses Donaldson, Loe and Hall at six . o'clock dinner this evening. Miss Ina Robertson will assist “Mrs. Bailey in serving. Ris delivers pure milk to any part of the city.—Adv. P. C. Nissen, who is employed at the W. G. Schroeder store, will leave tonight for Sanborn, Minnesota. He will bring his wife and family back with him to Bemidji. Brinkman Theaire Amusements “The - Brinkman -Management - Will -Qffer for It’s Patron’s Approval an Excellent Program of High Class Vaudeville, Commencing Tonight. ‘Vaudeville Program .<Merris & 6o, Slnlmg‘ Novelty Act Mondel & Nagel Street Musicians, Picture Program -The Universal Film -Mfg. Co. Offers A Red 6iri's Sacrifice 101-Bison 101-Feature in Two - Reels 3000 ‘Feet of Pictures Music By Briskman Orchestra ‘Admission- 10c, Show Starts ‘7:10 TONIGHT-PICTURES DE-LUXE Nliustrated Song: Huellz swindled. Mama. and the girls Speolal 'l‘ qu to the Und.rworld" (Edmon) Being the ninth story of what h-pponcd to Mary. «The Face at-the Window’’ (Kalem) G ‘The foreman ofthe saw. mill misconstrues, the disappearance of his ward:who takes drasdc mlmnq msmct ‘her guardian’s ‘interest Capl| Sit: M’htvdn lln uoon ‘and Keep- My Eyes ‘Papa Puts One Over’’ (Vitagraph) - Mema is the whole thing ‘as‘ usual. Papa: saves -her fiom belng % ‘for ; Deocoration Day, “BATTLE OF BLOODY FORD’’ Kalem, Two Reels R N T S R S SR Penmvl take theirhats off to-him.- . Mesdames E. H. Winter and T. J. Welsh entertained the North End Sewing club yesterday afternoon - at the home of Mrs. Welsh. The club meets every two-weeks for a social time. You will own your own home even- tually if you persistently deposit your savings in the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. G. E. Carson returned from Minneapolis last evening. She stayed over to attend the Past Matrons’ 6:30 o’clock supper and exemplification of the Degree work Monday evening, May 26. - Mrs. T. C. Stuart and the Misses Nellie Fullerton and Frances Bow- ers drove out to the Bowers’ farm. in the town of Eckles yesterday. Mrs. Stewart and Miss Fullerton returned to Bemidji in the evening. Clean-up inside, purify your blood, clear the complexion, redden the lips, brighten the eye—take Hollister’s R. M. Tea, there’ll be a change. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Hibbing Daily Tribune (May 26): Mrs, J. Evan Carson arrived in Hib- bing this morning from Bemidji to join Mr. Carson, who is employed at The Tribune. They will make their home at 416 McKinley street. Mrs. John Moberg and children will leave tomorrow for Ambrose, North Dakota where they will join Mr. Moberg, who is working on the construction of a railroad through that country. From Ambrose Mrs. Moberg and children will go to Can- ada to visit relatives. For pure milk see Ris.—Adv. i Little Falls Daily Transeript: (May 27) B. W. Lakin of Bemidji and W. H. Ryan came up from Minneap- olis Monday with the former’s new car. The machine is a 6-cylinder Mitchell, left hand drive and electric lighted with self starter. Mr. Lakin will drive the car to Bemidji Wednes- day. Brinkman theater. Your last chance to see Mendel & Nagel. Those street Grln;l Forks Bay; Mrs. G. Moe, Bemidji; vinia; Gladys Sandland, Frohn; Mr. and Mrs. Sandland, Frohn; Mrs. J. E. berg, Mill Park; Mrs.-Pendergast, Grant Valley; ‘Annie Pelka, Mill Park; Amanda Haverinen, Menahga; P._ Larson, Nymore; Mr. and Mrs. Melville, Grand Forks; Miss F. Tice, Wilton; N. Knott, Spur; Mrs. Hal- vorson, Nymore; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tollefson, Nary; “Mrs. Ziegler, Bem- idji; Mrs. Larson, Bemidji; Mrs. Ti- tus, North Park; Mrs. Head, North Park; Mrs. Meade, North Park; Mrs. J. G. Draper, International Falls; Mrs. 1. S. Erickson, Tenstrike; Mrs. C. A. Voist, Spooner; Mrs. B. M. Hol- land, Blackduck; Mrs. H. J. Dodge, Pinewood; H. Dodge, Pinewood; M. H. Dodge, Pinewood; Mrs. Ridgeway, Nymore; Mrs. A. Casperson, Bemidj Miss A. Erickson, Pequot; Mrs. M. J. Quave, Walker; Mrs. Peterson, Pupos- ky; Mrs. Cassler, Grant Valley; Mrs. Hogan, Grant Valley; 1. V. Porteaus, Moorhead; Mrs. I. Lovgreen, North- ern; Mrs. S. King, Frohn; Lenne King, Frohn; Ethel King, Frohn; Virginia King, Frohn; Hazel King, Frohn; Mrs. Nils Willet, Frohn; Mrs. Henzel, Frohn; W. J. King, Duluth; S. S. King, Duluth; E. Hensel, Frohn; Mrs. Pellow, Mill Park; Mrs, Charles Schroeder, Grant Valley; Mrs. Loren- coil, Grant Valley. i*i*#i#iii#flil«iii MALCOLM. «4**#«*;1«:4:«#* . Gilbert Benson drove to Grygla Thursday, returning Friday. Martin ‘Sand of Grygla was over to Matt Myrold Sunday and got the en- gine he bought there, but he had bad luck in hitting a rock and sliding off into a soft grade where he got stuck. Mrs. John Stanly has 'been visiting with ‘Mrs. Benson for a week, Mrs. Stanly’s boy has recovered from his musicians.—Adv. International Falls Daily Journal: Arthur (“Kid”) Ames is going to be with us again, from present indica- tions. Ames broke jail here a year ago while serving a term for high- way robbery. He was picked up yes- terday on the Mesaba range and will be escorted back by Sherifft White, who leaves tonight to extend an invi- tation for the jail breaker to partake of the hospitality of his hotel. illness, = Bud Howe returned from his visit to South ‘Dakota last Wednesday. Mr. John Jackley is busy clearing on his homestead and also breaking. Will Davies went to = Carmel for supplies Friday. It seems that every time old Verner goes out for a drive with his drivers, we are sure to get a heavy shower. ‘Wish ‘he’d stay home awhile. Don’t ever taken anything else, cause taint necessary—Hollister’s R. A hustler, works 36 cents. Barker’s if anything will day and night. Drug Store—Adv. trude McLaughlin entertained a num- ber of friends yesterday.-They first went to the Crookston mill and from there to the McLaughlin home on 213 Irvine avenue south, where a dainty lunch was-served. son, Myrtle Neuman, ‘Coronna Tou- pin, Lizzie Fullerton, Fay Brophy of Vancouver, Washington, ~who is a guest at the Bisiar home. and Mrs. M. F. Gillette. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. young couples from Baudette and Spooner going over to Rainy River to be married has received a rude set- ture of the province of Ontario. future non residents will be compell- license and go to a clergyman, and many from-thisside of the river-took advantage of the convenience. Youw’ll feel lively as a Flee, happ: as a Lark, care free as a Babe after hustles you lets—hurrys you up, along, gets you Drug Store.—Adv. ed: Lily Voller, Lavinia; Khean, Lavinia; Mrs. F. Wolberg, Mill Park; Mrl. C. N, Shannon, Grant}tween Buszle and €learwater ended Valley; M May taking Hollister's R. M. Tea or Tab- there.—Barker’s The following have visited the rest| Tooms since the last list was:publish-| Fotks Bay; 'Mrs. Pearl" Dempney,] Mr.-and:Mrs.: Martin Larson trans- acted -business in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Augusta Walters and John The Misses Helen Bisiar and Ger-|walters were Turtle River _visitors Thursday. Martha Struck visited Wwith her mother Sunday. Mr. M. Falls of Blackduck, is. visit- [ ing with friends in'this town. Glenn Saddler and Carl Swedhberg | The guests were the Misses Hazel Ol-|nave commenced work on the hoist in Puposky. ‘Walter Carlson has been -plowing for J. H. Locke. The Buena Vista school closes on Thursday with-a school picnic. Plans are made for.a very enjoyable time. Henry Locke-left Thursday for Grantsberg, Wisconsin where he will visit his father. From there he will Baudette Region: The practice of| g, to St, James, Minnesota, to visit with relatives. back by the announcement of a new li#)il*i**ii*flti* law recently passed by the legisla-j|¥ “PINEW0OD Inf &K XEKERKAXEXRKRKKD Mr. and Mrs. P. his parents‘near Leonard. Iver ‘Hoven, Iver Iverson, Monday in Bemidji. Mr. and ren -were Bemidji.visitors Monday. Carrie Schafer, Eckles; Mrs. .C. L. Yider, Kalispell, Mont.; Mrs.:A, J. Quick, Eckles; Mrs, J. French, Hill Crest-Farm; Mr. and Mr and Mrs, Oftedahl, Nary; Mrs. Matt Nolan, La- Bentley, Nymore; Frances M. Wol- KREEKKEEKK KKK KKK KKK * TURTLE LAKE. * M. Tea will get you there on time| Xk kK KX XK XK KK KKK KKK KK * . O’Leary and son, ed to publish in the local NewsDPaPer| o 4y ur-and Mrs. 1 C. Parker and their intentions three weeks before a daughter Josephing autoed from Bem- marriage can take place. Formerly alll 4 gunday .and Tisited with the that was necessary was to secure &lgiph,1g g few hours. John Messelt spent Sunday with Bert y Cromwell and Louis Larson . spent Dodge_ang child- Geo: Blliott 'had ‘their horses’ teeth fixed ‘up by~ the ‘veterinary: surgeo: from ~Bemidji, - 'Who "was at’ Island Lake, Tuosday. e Mr. and Mrs, Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Gardener ; from =~ near - Boston day rocenuy where. Mn Gardener B ‘purchasedia:fine.milk:coy “@eorge’ Hayes tlosed - a suceesstal | term 8¢ school in District o,-97. Inst Thursday. - Mrs. Loring and-Mrs. Oslund aallt ed on-Mrs. Lars Vinger one day last week, Mesdames - 'l‘horlnnd. Thorson, and Bird Elliott:made a fiying'trip to Is- land Lake Saturday. Rev. Leirfallem leld preaching services at Mrs. Annonson’s house last Sunday. 3 The local photographer took some pictures at the Elliott saw mill one day recently. Jas. Wynne and Geo. Hnyes began their dutles as assessors in their re” spective towns last week. T. T. Weum called on William Jal- len iast Friday. ‘Willlam. Winger of Island Lake, called at the Hayes home Sunday. Mrs. Jallen called on Mrs, Wynne recently. Mr. and Mrs. Syver Pederson spent Surday- with Mrs. Pederson’s parents I. 1. Weum’s. Ole Staffne and family spent Syn- day at Mr. Pingles. Mus, Carl Winger called on Mrs Hayes recently. Snakes Fond of Muslc. Science has recently been studying the question as to whether or not enakes have really an appreciation of music. This applies particularly to the cobra, which responds to the pip- Ing of a gourd instrument played by the East Indian fakir with a rhythmic movement suggesting a dance. The conclusion seems to be that it ‘an- swers to the musical notes much in the same wayasa dog does—that 18 to say, through a special or nervous sympathy. When the whistles blow at noon in the Zoo the wolves-set up a great howling in concert. ‘Whether or not they enjoy this sort -of musig Is disputed, though probably they do, for some dogs undoubtedly take pleas- | ure in harmonious strains and will run a considerable distance to sit up In front of a hand-organ and “sing,” while other dogs unquestionably sufs ter from certain Kinds ‘of music:and express their ‘pain in Jugubrious howls. Complimented. Stella—"“Was Mre. Newrich called & parasite?” Bella—“Yes, but she thought it had some! to do W gl thing o with 10 packages Garden Seeds each to 18¢- 1 Plumbago 200 Oleander 28¢ Petunias 260 Geraniums 1 8¢ Memorial Day gnd yet our The Misses Maldie and' Lillie Sthol. were the-guests of ‘Mrs. Chas. Moller over S\mdty Iver Ollon who hu been emplayerl at Fosston the past year returned Esther| home Monday evening. ' The ball game played Sunday be-! % for. ..iinne A o 10 packages of Flower seeds for Special low prlces in‘dozen lots Potted plants and -ferns, our 2nd and last lot,:dozens of varities, this lot opened up fine, prices- 60, 10¢ €0 -8500. Fuchsias in bloom 4 1-2 in. pots 40¢ and §0e all double and rare kinds. Hibescus #8¢:and 20¢ Heliotropes- 28¢ and 38¢ Ivy Leafed Geraniums 28¢ and 35¢ If the. famfi do not eat; Breakfabt together, &ou can ‘bak: afewatatime. If youare having hot biscuits for supper, - ~mix ‘and cut out"enough more for. breakfast. The'y will be mud: nicer:freshly baked than warmed over. 8 OfwumyouenntdatthVery aucoesafi;llywithsour‘ milk-and:soda-or with any of the old fashioned, single acting baking powders; but this convenient way of making hot biscuits -and:muffins’.for breakfast. is ‘entirely. satisfactory. if you use which is really a hhnd. of two baking, powders, one of which - to give.off leavening gas as soon as moisture isadded. The other-is iriactive until heat is applied. The dough will as-if freshly mi: remain (in a.partly leavened condition for hours and when _put iin the oven will come up just as light ‘and flufly - a. . 1 Get & can of KC foday and try this easy way of baking “biscuits at-once. ‘Iou’u never go back to the old way. g1 G00D GROCERIES AND FRESH EGGS I. P. 117 Minnesota Ave. DARKEN HER FADED, HAIR SOFT, BEAUTIFUL; CURES DANDRUFF. The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair te its nat- ural color dates back to grandmoth- er’s time. She kept her hair beauti- fully darkened, glossy and abundant with.a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that ‘dull, faded or streaked appear- ance this simple mixture was ap- plied with wonderful effect. But the brewing at home is mussy and. out-of-date. ' Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than our- selves. By asking at any drug store for the ready-to-use produced—called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulpbur Hair Remedy”—jyou will get a large bot- Way Down in Dixie They Sell Garden Seeds and Flower Seeds But not ‘as cheap as we are ‘going to sell them THIS WEEK we still have 4000 Packages left so we will almost give them away 'LOOK! 5c 5¢ and . Impaticus Begonias $3.00 cheap, 36¢c Wil have a nioe lot of Pansles ‘and mlmmh tlmo forvfl.morhl ‘Day Way Down South in Dixie They selt Flags, but not at the prices - that we sell them at. See our large stock for prices, B¢ a dozgn up ‘GO TO BATCHELDER'S BATCHELDER MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT MAKES! [AKES| tle for fitty cents. 10.cent packages of Wax Beans, 5 Peas, Sweet Corn for......... e € 10 cent packages of Sweet Peas, astartiums only............... . All Seeds at half price, 1-2 cent per package and 10cents packages for 5 cents. Clean Up on Bulbs Tuberoses, Dahlias, Gladolias, Cannas, Caladium, Elephams ‘Ears, and ect. 3¢ Primala 10e Flowering Begonias 200 Verbenas (large) 1 8¢ Lantanias 28c “Large size Phoenix Roebeleni Palms,' - Medium size ‘Kentias Palms, $1.00 ‘Boston Ferns very large size, $2.00 ‘Boston' Ferns very large size, $1,80° Boston Ferns small 28¢ : g . ‘Mays Umbrella ‘Palms, small' 28¢ Mays Assaragas Plumosus Ferns, very GENERAL -MERCHANDISE | AND BUTTER Phone: 180 CRANDMOTHER USED PLAIN SAGE TEA TO GRAY HAIR---TRY THIS Some drugglsts make their own, which is usually too sticky, so insist upon getting Wyeth’s, which can be:depended up- on to restore natural.color and beau- ty to the hair and 1is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and falling halr. A well-known: downtown druggist says his customers insist on Wyeth's Sageiand ‘Suilphur,:because, they say, it darkens so naturally and evenly that -nobody can- tell it has been’ap- plied—it’s-80-easy-to-use -téo.~~You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through ~your hair, taking in a strand at a time. Do this at night'and by morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored tc its .natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant.—Adv. 18¢c Rex 28¢ East Bound Leaves. m North Bonml Arrives. d Leaves. 106 Sout Fretght West ght wm e Hast 'u 3 ¥iles Block XXX AR RN KK & PROFESSIONAL CARDS ER KKK KK KKK KKK KR |Ruth Wightman e e Phone 168 g = LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER * ’ Telephone 580 JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW . First -National Bank Building % BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second fioor O’Leary-Bowser Blag i PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE - G PHYSICIAN AND SURGEGN Office-Miles Block OR. E. A. SEANNDN ,lt[ 5D. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Blocl Phone 896 k Raes:’ ‘Phone 381 7R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block JR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON )ver First National bank, Bemidji, Mino. Office ‘Phone 36, Residence ‘Pm‘w‘ne 72 OR. E.-H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block OR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block -.Residence Phone 213 Phone 18_ EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS | JOR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter ‘Block () p. m. Olli,, W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPRE AND PIANO MOVING 818 _America Ave Phone 13. Res. 'Phone 68. Office 312 Mina. Ave. Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY T AL 2 Place Your Business With Us We Specialize In Real Estate, Rentals, etc., Fire, Life, Health and Accident Insurance, Bonds and General Brokerage Office Above Palace Meat Market Roberts. Moore and_Titus, Props. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER Pogue’s Livery Phone 602 'PUNERAL DIIIG'I'OI 5 AND IHIAI.H“ s

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