Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 15, 1914, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1914. Ilouisville, Kentucky, are spending a few days in Bemidji and vicinity transacting business. About The City F. Wear of Melrose Minnesota, was among the business callers who spent vesterday in the city on a combined EEEKEKKEKEKEK KK KKK KK * | business and pleasure trip. B LEST FORGET ¥ Another advantage in dealing with HHKKK X KKK KKK X XK K Northern National Bank is that There will be a U. C. T. dance Fri- | you are not too small for the bank day nigt. |nor is the bank too large for you.— {Adv. ‘The “College Widow” is coming tn Bemidji soon ; Clifford LaPage won a fourteen . | {lap race at the roller rink last even- ing allowing his opponent a lap |start. LaPage gained the lap in ‘ess than ten rounds. The Athletic eclub quint plays Grand Rapids Friday night. Grand Rapids claims-the championship and comes to Bemidji expecting to win. Miss Ella Kempstead returned tc = Bemidji yesterday from Lengby That Ratto, in character studies|where she attended the fumeral of from life, will appear here February iper grandmother who was buried in 18. This is the last number of ‘h”"zhan village Monday. Redpath ries which have been so| successful in Bemidji. | Miss Thelma Johnson has as her | guests this week her sister Miss There will be a joint conventi)n}.‘[fl ie Johnson of Pelican Ranid:;! of the North-Central and Northwes- |and her friend Miss Gladys Gordon tern Minnesota Educational asso 1—101' Little Fork. tions in Bemidji February 5, &, Mps. Edward Bau Everson of 7. Some of tme nation’s most DPro-|claire, Wisconsin, left last evening minent educators will speak. { for her home after spending the past S—— | as the guest of ig opportunlty the P'm-“ hr neer is offering 25,000 votes to every ¢ contestant in the Schroeder piano contest for every dollar obtained for As a I Saturday evening an informal ts to a " dancing party will be given in tie subscriptions. It is set too late to | ‘uml{rm,{r‘??:' l.f l:pr;rzxtsy‘]ean 17 0Odd Fellows hall to which = about omter. ile oftere e 1 twelve couple have been invited. | It i ¢ i85 GHiBE: B These dances will be given once ¢ s one o e chief as week throughout the winter daily newspaper published in a city the size of Bemidji to have an in-| I teresting local ne column, Not only are items telephoned to the Pio- the neer appreciated by the publishers, |the lumber camps in that vi but the readers enjoy them. Phone|Mr. Spencer 31. he owned — 1trxis city. Next month Dbrings' the Schroader B. W. Stewart, superintendent of piano contest to a close, February 14| .05 ang Bueford M. Gile, agricul- being the closing date. The candid- | ¢t of Bem- ates are growing closer each day, Spencer left this morning for| Houpt where he will spend the mainder of winter working inity. four by Joe McTaggart of in has charge of i ture teacher, went out e 5 idji to vist schools this mornin Mr. and all have a splendid opportunity | ;. ) give an address at the to win, Save your votes for yaur‘soixonl‘ They will return to Bem- favorite in the race, and help her‘i'in this evening. win the pretty instrument, now on display at Schroeder’s. { A lucky trapper in the territory of the north along the M. & [. railway ipassed through Brainerd on his way !to Minneapolis and carrying with him a sliver gray fox. Nat Field of Crookston is calling on local trade in the city today. These pelts Now is the time to lay in a supp-‘y!ure worth from $800 to $1,500. In- of sugar. See Schmidts Grocery.— |ternational Falls Daily Journal. Adv. Members of the Board of Control a3|0f the Bemidji Athletic Club will ;Ini‘i‘\[ Aubol of Crookston w .mong the business callers in Bem- idji yesterday. ny = tonight in the club rooms to | transact business for that organi |tion. Several important matters will One of these days ycu ought to‘;ln- brought before the club and it go to Hakkerups and have your pic-iis believed that more gymnasium ture taken.—Adv. ip;n-;mlm‘nulia will be ordered. | | | Attractive invitations have been ted for the United Commer Travelers’ dance which will be P. J. Mulloy of Grand Forks is in Bemidii transacting busi- ness and caling on old friends. wday i tomorrow evening in the city hall | Robert ApRoberts, editor of thel zq ouly two more dances will he Bemidji Examiner, spent yesterd "'lzi\'un this season by this order a ro- in International Falls on business. {cord breaking crowd is |attend. xpected ta | Tom Smart returned this morning from points along the north line where he t business las: Mrs. L. 1sacted frind evening ke Blooston the he left last evening for and Chicago, I spend the next two weeks oo business. twin cities wh o She wil relatives at Lo before returning Willmer ick of the city ¢ Benoit and Eusie Mason- pent vesterday in riends and t Crookston ns- acting t First National Bank lnotype m shop expects to be open the first of next week Mart C. Longbal,, tor.——Adv jta pateh print shop. barher of his own patents for which the de- increasing. Mr. La the B Dis- | mand is foreman of pre nerd. S. B. Ruby and Charles Lehman Several boys of the have been ced on the bl Club hall a v conduect the A result of diso~- in the build tperior-Be broke 1ent in an Brinkman Theatre Kesleman Brus | Robert Given, formarly one of the| g ] i |owners of the Given Hardware stire velty Act. S ing Di ent. [ = : o . Novelty A Something Different of this city, now in the hardw “ar"s & Handa" {basiness at Conrad, Montana, is in | the city for a short time as the guest Sopecial Scenery, “Fifty Miles From ||of relatives. Mr. Given has been visis Nowhere. Another feature of the pro- §/. .. & S X gram will be Harris & Randall who jmy, his wife at Virginia, Minnesota. present their classy rural comedy, || Mrs. Given will not move to her na.; “Fifty Miles From Nowhere”. The |nome until next spring as hcuses t‘;fi:e ‘lsné‘e";[’é‘:l‘?“l‘l‘ ngflwe?éd{:‘; |are very scarce in that city this time One'Live; and the Dogs Bark at jof the year. While in Virginia <he| Strangers The Fun Is Fastand Furious. || is the guest of her parents, Frank 8. Harris and Florence Randall are Players Who Have Attained Suc- cess in Vaudeville by presenting this pleasing offering for several seasons with a fine record. St. George & The Dragon In Addition to ourBig Feature Program of Feature Vaudeville Aets, Mr. W. M. McDonald will present for your ap- proval the state right feature film, art colored, an attraction for both old and young, “St. George & the Dragon.” January 17th and 18th. Admission 10 and 25¢ Mrs. George Secord of this city ileft last evening for Minneapolis | where she was called by the serious | |illness of her husband, George Se- Ecord who was taken to the Univer- ;sity hospital a few weeks ago to re- ceive medical treatment. Mr. Secord was confined to his home in this city !for several months following a serions {attack of pneumonia. Owning to the weak condition as the result of the long confinement little hope is ascertained for his recovery. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society was entertained at the home of Mss. Matinee 17th and 18th at 2:30 : : DV & <@ A Wondrously Drama. In Two Parts. “Tuma the Gypsy A beautiful story of the dog-like devotion of a gypsy girl and snake charmer pur- chased from her cruel mas- & ter by a kindly hearted This § picture is considered the ¢ most beautiful subject of- § fered the American market § Don’t ¢ Count and his wife. since. Quo Vadis. miss it. “An Actor’s Romance” Selig - A dandy little farce cem- edy that is brisk and full of excellent and laughable sit- uations. GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT Beautiful Cines book which tells you about this subject. It is “Panama i and the Canal in Picture and Prose,” Tu PAN AM A by Willis J. Abbot. The fdcts were ¢ [obtained on the spot during months of travel and research. It is brim- ful of that information a young man wants who is thinking of folloving our advice to “go to Panama.” The publishers have spared no ex- Horace Greeley once said: “Young | Pense to make it the most complets man go west. We say “Young man go | 20d exhaustive history of this re- to Panama.” Though a little country [ markable tropical country and the Panama is rich in promise and possi- |¢2nal which is the wondér and ad- bilities. The great canal will direct|Mmiration of the most sanguine en- the world’s attention to this little|gineers. There are more than republic in a manner which means a [ 600 beautiful photographs pre- sure boom. senting a continuous picture, The completion of the canal willj2dding a rare charm, to th~ bring through the Gulf of Mexino 400 large pages of this unsur- thousands of vessels, now strangers |Passed volume. There are in addition to it. It directs attention to, and|many full-page reproductions from brings the world in touch with, the [SuPerb water-color paintings, which resourceful and little known strip of [ 2lone are worth more than the small land dividing the great western con-|Promotion amount necessary to se- tinents. cure this remarkable $4 book. First of all, read what there is to In another column find the Pana Some Rare Opportunities in A Coun- try of Exceptional Promise And Resources Saturday and Sunday, ‘SAPHO’ supported by the talented actress, Florence Roberts Matinee Saturday 2:30, Sunday 3 p.m. 20c Admisslon Adults - - M'a]astic‘ Theatre | Pictures DeLuxe “The Cure” Vitagraph A gripping drama magnific- ently acted by Edith Storey and Ned Finley. “Aagainst Desperate Odds” Kalem The marvelous intelligence of a trick pony helps bring about the capture of the house thieves. know about it. 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Ethel Mi atechman ntinel 'FRANCE SHIVERS N SNOW First Time in Ten Years. Paris, Jan. 15.—After a few days oii mild weather France a cold wave, especially in the south. Dispatches | Nimes say those rezions are covered inches deep in snow for the first time | The tempera- from Marseilles more than ten years. re dropped in many places to 23 Spain is difficuit. ofe ofs ofe o olorele ofe oo ofe oo ofe oo ofe ofe oo oo ofe oo ofe E3 kS e e SUFFRAGISTS IN CONGRES- SIONAL CONTESTS. ‘Washington, Jan.15.—A cam- paign to defeat members of congress for re-electior who oppose equal suffrage for wom- en is to.be waged by the con- gressional committee of the Natignal Woman Suffrage asso- ciation, it is announced by the committee in a statement out- lining its work at headquarters which has just been opened here and at Chicago. Lo R R R R R K R K Subscribe for the Pioneer. .Maude Tit «-.--....Anna Bakxer| . 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