Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 30, 1913, Page 5

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- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913 . THE CUB REPORTER About The Clty ' *SCOO TR KK H KKK KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET * HE KKK KEK KK RK KK KKK | THEN MY BRAVE | SUFFRAGETTE, To cast your vote at the special charter election, held Tuesday, No- vember, 26, = : « To hear Bennett at the Methodist church November 15. Under auspices of Woman'’s study club. | “That the local items telephoned or : = semt to the society editor of the Pio- | meer are appreciated. Phone 31. | —_— Th?l e ils t.o 1: :'l iSu‘l;;L‘tly spent Wednesday in the city on aivited out of the room. Neither Mrs. | 3 ‘e schgo con;enqt‘lou :in i}n i ba e: combined business and pleasure trip.| Wilson nor the girls are accepting SOLITUDE. . / sda. n hursda; ovember LStiR :zd Gy = L ° Don’t forget the supper in ‘he:many invitations, giving as an ex- Solitude is not measured by A « Presbyterian church, Saturday, Nov-|S%5¢ '}hat they are so-busy just the miles of space m“f intervene b - lemiber 1.—Ady now.” Francis Sayre, bridegroom- between 'man and his fellows. The Hallowell Concert compauy : g lelect, is expected at the White House| | The really diligent student in . will appear at the Club Decem-| Mrg. H. P. Prater and children of soon for a brief visit—Grand Forks one of the crowded hives of Cam- No. 2 ! ber 7. Under auspices of the Bem-|Grand Forks have moved to BemmJHHeand. hridge'coll.ege is as solitary as ‘?‘?E|rflrfm idji Athletic club, |where they will make their future] e e bR etV aidteere T horeaN. \ with Moore Push Devioss,| home. i. One of the favorite pastimes for S b wil not disfigurs walls ; That the winter convention of the Hallowe’en . parties is nut-tossing, f: 8 the home of the M P h P, — Northern Minnesota Development as-| 9°8¢Ph Kolman and A. B. Colleum | which is really a good game and re- ifi‘;’n';g‘;- silence their prayer.—Ra- oore r usn-r’ms / soclation will be held in Bemidji ‘t’f I"“";"“"g“ Falls are in “‘eimymmres considerable skill. Hallow : Sold In ransactin usiness and siting o o \ December 4 and 5. =4 g S vi &'out a large pumpkin and place it on Solitude, the safeguard of me- BEM'DJ. riends. ithe flocr about ten feet away from a dlocrity, is to genius the stern To cut the five vote coupon out of [ One of these days you ought to | 8ood-sized yellow earthen bowl con- friend. the cold, obscure shelter S AT THE this paper and save it for your fav-|go to Hakkerups and-have your pic-|taining peanuts and hazel nuts. Hafld where molt the wings that will Bfllmd Pmneer a"me ; 2 ; orite contestant in the Schroeder-Pio-|ture taken.—Adv. ;the player a teaspoon and give him bf:r 1 Ef[arthe‘:' thitn |:u::a !l:.ld SUPPLY STORE L) i five trials to see how many nuts he stars. e who woul nspire neer Free Plano contest. Miss Dora Barrette returned from| : b 7 and lead his race must be de- fended from traveling with the souls of other men, from ‘living, breathing, reading and writing in the daily time worn yoke of their opinions.—Emerson. fcan land in the pumpkin. A list is Crookston yesterday where she Basiy... ¢ tne names of the players and been ?he gugst-of ~her-cousin: -Mrs. ,the number of nuts gotten into the Dawmper. pumpkins. At the end of the contest Miss Ruth Naugle left this morn- | the one who has put the most in re- ing for Chicago where she will re- ceives a prize. A party where this Lewis Coller of Aitken spent Wed- main for several weeks as the guest ‘was .done the winner of i,lhe first prize nesday in the city. lof friends. ireccived a red and biue ribbon, The program to be given by high school pupils in the assembly hall Friday afternoon. Hallow’een enter- tainment. Special features. M. H. Morgan of Grand Forks spent last night in Bemidji. Go-carts retirea at the second band store.—Adv. A. W. Chase of Anoka was in the Nice lot of Boston ferns and palms nuts by the fire. Lacking a fireplace put a cover over the gas burner in E. A. Whitaker, passenger agent| which was ornamented with all sorts of the Northwestern road, was themf Hallowe’en favor pins that stick guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Murphy |°® like pumpkin h?ads, boats, cats, yesterday. Mr. Whitaker is Mrs. etc. No forcung telling ‘games would Murphy’s brother-in-law. be complete without roasting chest- It matters not where you-reside or what you want, tlle merchants below can get it for you at a price eity today on business. that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you, the best value for your money at the greenhouse. A. E. R. J. Boupore of Kelliher was a|Phone 166.—Adv. Bemidji visitor Wednesday. Webster. | the kitchen stove and watch results‘ . !when three chestnuts are placed on E. M. Wood of Cass.Lake receiver:it. Name one man, and the other two FEREEREERREEERR KEEEEEERS C IR IR :«fiu«n«n«nnn«n' Go-carts repaired at the second|of the land office spent Wednesday |bY gl.rl's names. If the man and the : : : Do you want : x . We strive to sell. : Rand store.—Adv. in the city visiting friends and trans-| gi‘rl J\lml?-tow'fu'ds each other they| . MeCUAI® x x x THAT'S NATURAL. x —— g acting business. {Will be rivals in the man’s effec- | & « «. THE BEST GROCERIES % 7 ¥ M. J. Olson of Wilton is transact- i tions. X 3 T X » found in Bemidji % X But we strive harder to please. & ing business in Bemidji today. Mrs. Charles Borchardt of Crooks- s : |§ % GENERAL MERCHANDIS. £ ¥ Come right here and get * X THAT'S SHRVICE. * i in Be-|ton arrived in the city this noon and; Mesdames Stanton, Lycan and Sfln~l * % ¥ them, as we pride ourselves * & * John Walsh of C_oque\‘. is in Be- will be the guest of her parents, Mr. | born were hostesses this afternoon at x 4 & on having only the best & & QOourteous attention has ¥ widjl today transacting business. | s a5 W, Naugte for & week.|2 500 Hallowe'en party, Invitations §, D7 Goods, Bhows, Crossiies . ¥ “money. esn buy, % Ruyon over VARy, Jevelry, cus- 3 George H. Grant of St. Cloud trans-| nrg Maud P. Shepard and little Welfe issued to Mesdf'n;s F. S Ar-1g'g ! £ * 0OTTO G. gcnwm x x * — acted business in Bemldji Wednes-|son maward will leave tonight for O d, C- Bacon, H. C. Baer, L. H.|q & Thirda & Semidf X % %Hm ve. * X x day. Grencts. Siisiadn 5 they | B2IleY, T. C. Bailey, E. A. Barker, f # % & Bemi lnnnou, % ¥ George T. Baker & 0. * s reRaga, ssissippl, where they o p " patt1es, Minnie Berman, F. A. * * x X * Only 35c¢ for a good supper in the|will spend the next two weeks visit- AR EREA XA EEEREEER AR «rni&l«*i«fii«lfiik«%k&# foaaaaa st 388888l S8l ] Blakeslee,” W. N. Bowser, C. W. Brand b d s S TS TN T LTy | jborg, W. L. Brooks, Quincy Brooks, baaad S8 S8 S0 S8 L2 St STyt Presbyterian church Saturday.—Adv.|ing relatives and friends. ERERREREEEE LR Erick Dahlberg of Kelliher is! 3+ § 8888888 ¥ x * x \ ~ Mrs. H. M. Paluson and daughter|M. J. Brown, G. W. Campbell, Glen ; x * trapsacting business in the eity te-|jy,ne of Waterloo, lowa, arrived ln[Clark ‘George Cochran, L. C. Demp- : isevg‘ Y‘OU‘B lslogmgl x : Get Your : : NORTHERN GROCERY : day. the city yesterday and will spend‘sey, E. H. Denu, W. P. Dyer, Edward % Regularly and systematl- ¥ x HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & ¥ * Mrs. Minnie Miller of Langdon, |several months as the guests of Mrs. |Ebert, David Gill, Philip Gill, B. M. ' 1 * enll!k-' If you receive Jour/pay : : snd FARV IMPLEMENTS % : COMPLNY ; N N g * weekly iy sume -aside eac 3 £ 3 . North Dakota, is visiting friends in|Paulson’s mother, Mrs. P. J. Sadin. :uxle, R Gilmore, W. C. Hagen, B. H. X week, if monthly do it month- % & of x * * the city. Down goes price. Up goes pounds Tarding, A. E. Henderson, C. A. Huff- % \y The dollars will plle up * x % ) x Kitchen girls wanted at the Mark- 18 pounds of sugar for $1.00 .t man, C. M. Jacobson, C. W. Jewet, = mrpflsmgl'ly.RY 1 : : C. E. BATTLES x : ®Se e s ssee0 s : : | Ram Hotel. Apply at once.—Adv. » = g ""jCarl Johnson, E. E. Kenfield, George % SOEE * { Aam Lote’, APDIy:a Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Kreatz; J. W. Lahr, B. W. Lakin, W.|§ * , NOW 18 tho time to open & % & - The Hardware Merchant * *¥ S i ‘W. E. Henderson and wife of ‘Cass Meatamen Gasrasiizn s g asa okl W H D B « bank account with the x & g sessseseneess § = Lake spent Wednesday in the city 4 ? g W. Lloyd, A. Lord, C. D. Lucas, Wil- * "SECURITY STATE BANK * & Bemidjl, - Minn. x *® i * visiting friends. Rasmusson and : C. E. Battles will|jjay McQuaig, E. E. McDonald, W. - OF B. * % x . * v entertain the members of the East- B. MacLachlan, O. H. Manough, E.! ER At A ST 222 T RS SRR T S e o AR RRERR R R AR AR AR Baaaassd il i 23 il e ‘Theodore Meyers of Fargo was ern Star at a thimble bee at the among the business callers in the H. Marcum, H. P: Dunning, E. F. Net- home of Mrs. Battle, Friday after- b a3 0 3 S 2 S R RS e e T city Wednesday. zer, P. J. O'Leary, A. B. Palmer, G. : i : : b : : : : noon, M. Palmer, J. C. -Parker, Powell, ) $TO) FOR GOOD THIN( W. B.:McGram of Perham visited Mrs. George Markham will be hos- | Harry Reynolds, J. P. Ridell, W. H. : :::r:::ndl’;:r'e?:: ‘::n;l:::l: : : For a dry and safe place to : : e o : frlends -and transacted) ‘bustmess?Ing .o o e e hl even- [Roberts, R- H. Schumaker, -E. ‘H.|¥ ‘* month has been better than * * store your Household Goods, k¥ G0 TO * the city Wednesday. ing. The guests are Mrs. Koors, |Smith, M. A. Spooner, E; F. Stevens, | : : thedlut. if you are not al- & & etc, see us. Rates Reason- & : * ‘What? A big supper. When? Sat-|paricees Mae and Dollie Koors, Frank|Emma Stewart, George = Strickland;. x l::): :o:“‘:gfi":'s'::.:‘;‘::: : i : able. : x ROE AND MARKUSEN : urday. Where? In the Presbyterlan| goors, Olive Cunningham, Eimer|H. E. Titus, G. M. Torrance; J, T, Tu- . ¥ you in quality and satisfy # & JOHN @. ZIEGLER. * % “THHY BEAT.” * ehurch.—Adv. nson - 2 nd’ Mr! omy, Charles Vanderluis, L. A. Ward, ¥ you in quantity - - & x % Swanson -and ‘Mr. and‘'Mrs. - Harry 5 « S. Skazanski and J. C. Thompson |Koors, 1A A Warfleld, A. G. Wedge, T. J.| 5 : : Office. 0dd Fellows Building. : : 207 Mrpt.: strest, Bemidji. & of Blackduck spent. yesterday in the 2 Welsh, E. C. McGreogor, A. P. White, | % B ld 1 Q. .cnom% i 1 one 206. * o W. B. Stewart, county superinten- A 3 emidit nn. % & Phone 129, * t » sity transgqting business. dent,” will ‘return the' latter part of |1 1 V110X -W. Ei Dodge, F. Al & R x * - S. S. Thompson and H. W. Hinsch ? SRSUTIL on par Wilson, E. H. Winter, A. B, Witting,| § s n s asnaaada ey BRI K the week from visiting schools near lit!fli{m{fli#fiifli{!&t Blackduck and Nebish. Mr. Stewart Balada s 280 5 3208 SRR of Kenmare, North Dakota, were in J. A. Younggren, P. A. Young, G. B. Ra s 33 CC’C‘“"'C’CV"M’ o ecaphpbindel T TaB 5 :fl"“fi*fi’*fi””*fi*’i’* > the city Wednesday on business. 7 % +Upham, . Z. Robinson, aw, x ¥ : has been on the road since his re-|q 'y ylieq's ‘Cool, 3. G. MeCullough, |§ * BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE » & All kinds of building ma- & & We are Jobbers 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell of |turn from the Educational Associa- H. Koors, T. J. Burke, Hugo Scharf x & & terial, as much or as little as & & of & \ Kelliher are in the city today on a|tion at Minneapolis. ! G‘ H Fn;ncix ;,; leé Fc:k F““evr’ % 117 Third Streét, Bemidji. : * you like at the * : PIN TICKETS * trip. ! $. * * and —_— sombinedbuslness and Pleasarathb: |~ [ v sive. that Yont valisbles O 6 Tobiiiict Shooks, Bert Getch-| § % Wholesale and retati Pla- & : x ¥ GUMMED LABELS b Charles Stebbens of Crookston|,.q gare? For $3.00 a year you can ell, J. Richards, A. H; Jester and { # 0os, Organs and Sewing & x gT HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- ¥ No need to send outside of ¥ = | rent a private safe deposit box in the | Misses Beatrice Bnckus, lda M. Bail-| § ¥ Machines x & ¥ & Bemidjl for them. * o € ANY. * Northern National Bank thus insur-iey, Leah Berman, Harriet Cochran, | | * ®hone 673 ® X BER. COMP i * : Pl g“ % . o l ing against fire, thieft or accident.— | Beatrice Mills, Ella Parker, Capitola | ‘ * ® x * X c.:ntl.:u ?fi’nm : | ”n ma" ea rU Adv. | Stewart, Sallie Witting, M. B. Clark| { ¥ N : ¥ Coal and wood also for sale & & ¥ Mrs. Audrew Rood and children | 2nd Belle Seely of Blue Earth. i Sl gy o M neRota (Aye, add R, R B K 3 BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. CO. * . Whflffl EVnyoflfl Gfles will return Saturday from a several = «{««kt««cc«fl;‘@flflififii{i * g AP K e s a3 S 38 T 38 T3 T Raa s s 8l g LTI IS e weeks’ visit at Winnipeg. Mr. Rood had the misfortune to hurt his foot FEERYUREEXREREE R HRRREER RS VaudevilleZ Program . il nu«nflu«u«u«n&” | i some time ago and is slowly recov- GRANE THEATRE * ® & BARKER’S DRUG x & FURNITURE a | + | The Gamson Sisters .. |[stns rom e smdury ana 5s abi 10 : THR cpoomwom comm S 3 Sad B 3§ g - i i t. Featuri the 3 il . . : - i Mow: ‘Perfeety” Formed Grl . the || elk around with the help of erut- | Tonight and Tomorrow Night ||§ * cOMPANY s . WALR s irum & | World, Pas-ed by the Physical Cul. e - * it LR it o f— ;:’I:eifira{g:fl‘?::in:ozing:;}’-orPGSGS. Miss Jessie Wilson, the “White Hdu cs u' lhe No”h wouds” - Wholesais L serv|2eTn:13:‘.ct&n_ :{:u x = Furaiture, Rugs and Stoves, ; ‘ and Europe """ ||House bride.” returned a few days y B A s % Orders given that same ser- ¥ n Undertaking. * | ago to Washington, thus giving a. In Two Parts . o “UMBER LATH ANI . = & vice you get in person. *x % * | PflShay Biothers new impetus to the wedding plans.|l . “Joyce of the North Woods®’ e BMLDING MATERIAL & & BAREER'E ik Thons ealli178:3. X | The Boys Who Whistle and Imitate ||1t is the wish of Mrs. Wilson and her!] ig an adaption of the nove] by : h : X Third St. Bemidji, Minn. % & 323 Minnesota Ave. & { daughters to keep everything secret|] Herriet F. Cumstock. It is a A S camidasia . x * Ficture Program at this time, but it is tmpossible to | thrilling'tale of thegreat woods RS Sl : * o MCCCC&#{{!NC&C*#‘!M Ra s a8 8820 8 S g s sty oY suppress the wave of interest, especi- || taken in Mame~ te)hng the LR R EERRRREEERE R & & & 3 The Law Breakers g i i ally among the younger element. The sltoryfof Jealousf.y, hate and love : SRR : ek '"“"""‘”"::: : EXEREEREK R KK ': ! A Two Reel Sensation president himself admits that he | that free a girl from a brutal ||§ R e x #% & MODEL MANUFACTURING * ] Amrest of the:liomb Thwer lsn’t in the “secret” of the wedding || husband who loses” his own | i 5 GUENTHER & MEHLHORN ¥ % Yhotemalars of * 7 R | Mflllm s“icids plans. In due time he and the public {:fe “llf an at;:lempt to ‘avenge . % - PENS : con..“ ; : : ; will be “officially advised” but for|| himself upon her. PENCILS . X i The Blotter Doesn't Lie, You've Ac-||ih, present he must remain igno-|] Mary Fuller, “Joyce” || * c"""‘;:::'- 204 "‘:"""" . 5 m“’:":""" and X e cepted a Bribe rant. He has all the respect due his|| takes the leading: part in her |} & ! * x ? i : Music by Mrs. Van Praag and_ Asst. ||otricial- position - from ‘his. 'women ||.OWD Chammg way. i - g : : 5 '. .III, Bakery M > i = women folks but - is given to under- " ¥ & o ) 2 : 3 $AR ®. @ani i Admission 10c, 28¢c sting that wedding plans and trous.|| :Im:.EflEWM Kid™ Tt emidy, Miw, bt : i Shew Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp |[#eau are not in 'his jurisdiction. nd: 5 & & A \ —— "= P g nover he tries to take & peep at %ld‘ y good comedy by cacc;a,scgqcucqg; 3 Ficture Program Changes Every Day }| sne-wading tinefy ne is politely in-

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