Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 22, 1914, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914, About The City ERAKK K KKK KKK *® . LEST WE FORGET 4 AR KKK K KKK KK ‘The Elks’ annual Charity Ball will ‘be given on Lincoln’s birthday. “The. College Widow” will appear at the Athletic club theatre on Mon- day, February 23. Don’t miss it. The next basketball game will be pplayed January 30, when the fast Virginia quint will play the Ath- letics. B That Friday night the Akeley high school basketball quint will meet the Bemidji team at Athletic Hall. Help the boys out, they deserve your sup- Pport. That Ratto, in character studies from life, will appear here February 18. This is the last number of the Redpath serles which have been so successful in Bemidji. There will be a meeting of the members of the Bemidji Automobile association at the Commercial club rooms thig evenigg. As many mem- ibers as possible are urged to attend. There will be a joint conventisn of the North-Central and Northwes- tern Minnesota Educational associa- tions in Bemidji February 5, 6, 7. Some of tne nation’s most pro- minent educators will speak. It is one of the chief assets to a daily newspaper published in a city the size of Bemldji to have an in- teresting local news column. Not only are items telephoned to the Pio- neer appreciated by the publishers, but the readers enjoy them. Phone 31, Next month brings the Schroeder piano contest to a close, February 14 being the closing date. The candld- ates are growing closer each day, and all have a splendid opportunity to win. Save your votes for your favorite in the race, and help her win the pretty instrument, now on display at Schroeder’s. J. Oftedahl of Nary was a fl)llslnem caller Wednesday. Bell boys wanted at the Markham Hotel.—Adv. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Freeman made a short trip to Akeley this week. Auction sale Friday and Saturday and Monday at Troppman's.—Adv. Jim Hollern of St. Cloud, Minne- sota, was a Bemidji visitor this week. N. Erickson of this city transact- ed business at Crookston yesterday. Pennies make the dollar. We save you the pennies. Schmitt's grocery. —Adv. S. A. Hubbell of St. Paul spent yesterday in Bemidji on a short busi- ness visit. Miss Eva Kalser to town of Nor- ‘thern was a business visitor one day this week. F. G. Warner of Duluth is spend- ing a short time in Bemidji transact- iug business. P. H. Gramer of Crookston spent ‘Wednesday in the city on a short ibusiness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Horton of Turtle River were business visitors in Be- midjl yesterday. J. and George Neils of Cass Lake were among the business visitors in Bemidjl yesterday. Big auction sale tomorrow at Tropp- man’s. Goods at your own price. Sale ‘starts 1 p. m.—Adv. Mrs., Knute Sandland of the town of Frohn was in the city on business one day this week. E. A. Feldman of Northome called on friends while in the cty on a short ‘business trip yesterday. H. Schwartz of Princeton spent yesterday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. J. G. Morrison, Jr., of Red Lake called on friends and transacted business in the city Wednesday. E. B. Laughlin of Duluth spent Wednesday 'in Bemidji transacting business and calling on friends. C. E. Hughes of Crookston called on the local trade and transacted business in the city yesterday. Mrs. Ralph Ripley of Lavinia was a Bemidji visitor between trains Tuesday, shopping and calling on friends. Mrs. N. W. Sherwood of Turtle River visited her aunt Mrs, J. Wine; brener of this city between trains Tuesday. Don’t miss Troppman’s auction sale tomorrow 1. p. m. a present free to every lady at opening of sale. Be on hand.—Adv. Dr. C. R. Sanborn left last even- ing for Minneapolis on professional business. He will return to Bemid}i tomorrow ‘morning. < Miss Anna Johnson has accepted @ position as book keeper for the Be- midji Ploneer and commenced her new duties this morning. of the old country with perfect safe- ty through the service of the North- ern National Bank.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hannah of this city are spending a few days in ‘Crookston as guests at the Kelley home in ‘Jerome’s addition. A. G. Wedge, vice president of the First National tbank, returned yes- terday from International Falls, where he has been on business. Preparations are being made for an informal dance to be given fol- lowing the basketball game Friday night in honor of the Akeley team. Otto Maltrud of Becida was in the city yesterday on business, While here he called at the Ploneer office and subscribed for the paper for a year. : Free a present to every lady pres- ent at the opening of Troppmans auction to-morrow 1 p. m. also auc- tion in evening 7:30 to 10 o’clock.— ing to poor health, - Mr." 'nm will be unable to attend the funeral. Archdeacon Parshall of Cass Lake passed through Bemidji yesterday' en rote from Red Lake where he held . services on the reservation, to hh' home in Cass Lake. Mrs. James McAndrews of Fort | Frances, Canada, arrived in Bemidji Wednesday and will be the guest of Mrs. S. P. Hayth of ‘town of North ern for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Al Numan of Kee- watin, Minnesota, who-have been visiting friends and relatives in town of Northern for some time, have re- turned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. M. LaFontisee re- turned this morning from a month’s visit with friends and relatives at Bessimer, Michigan, and Cove, Min-|¢& nesota. At Cove they were the|g guests of their daughter, Mrs. Freer. o Lost Chrd Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not’like "00“ for the BRIDOBS, to feel that your stomalh trouhles < f2e were over, that you ‘could eat any A. Becker a.nd fmmily of Long Lake kind- of food you-desired without in-|called on Mrs. Beckem‘flnfi, M. jury? That may aeem so unlikely to[Sande’s Sunday afternoon.” <% you that you do mot even hope for| M. Rygg was a nbudnenl anu at an_ending of your trouble, .but per-|Bemidji Monday. _ mit us to asure you that it is not al-| Mrs, C. L. Blom apent sund-y vm: together impossible: If others cam|her sister Mrs. R, Stal be ‘cured permanently, and thou- ¥ sands have been, Why not you? John | & % ¥ ¥ ¥ X ¥ ¥ ¥ n’-« % d k% | R. Barker, ‘of (Battle Creek, Mich., 15| ECKIES ... ; * one of them. He says, “I was troubl- |4 & & & & % % % &K% % & K& Kk ed with heartburn, dn_d.(gutlon, and| yagt week H. E. Bowers who’has liver complaint until T used Cham-|transacted business in goveral North berlain's Tablets, then my - trouble|nakota cities, in the interest ofthe Was over.” Sold by dealers—-Adv. |Eckles Farmers co-operative mar;nn- 5 it KRR KRR KRR XK KK X :fin‘f:gm Peslicsiod i omes unday :’****I‘?Enfi;**’: Francls. Weod who has resided at Waterfown, S. Dakofa, theipastithree J. Farber, a bachelor living near years returned-here last week to look Long Lake, had the misfortune toiafter:iiis fathers: farm andite ¥isit SOAND THENTRE TO-NIGHT “‘The Right Man” Vitagraph “Human interest, romance, - drama, action and intrigue artistically blended. Fea- turing Lillian Walker ~and Earle Williams. PICTUNESDELUXE | A beautiful drama of love and art Tiustrated song “The Wonderfu Way You Love” Mrs. Van Praag Tomples and Statuss of 7 oaih “The Touch of a Child” Selig A play of mother love. ~fl‘lvfifin§!, the Ady. Mr. and Ervin Alger and fanmtily are mov- week, where they expect their future home. They formerly and daughters G lived in this clty. are epending:the polis, Frank Thompson of this city re- ceived a telegram yesterday, an-| BYron Russell, nouncing the death of his brother, | Clrence Jackson Fred, at Rochester, Minnesota, Ow- |(321C¢i08 party in fall last evening. present. “black” ochestra. is being planned of next week. Mrs, C. E. Ba Lake Tuesday to Brinkman Theatre TO-NICHT Warner’s Features presents James J. Corbett —IN— The Man From The Golden West &5 in 5,000 feet, four complete parts Everyone has heard of “Gentleman Jim,” ex-champion heavyweight fight- er. How many know that he is also a wonderful actor in this recent produc- tion. Corbett, himself, does some magmficent dramatic work and the re- sult is a feature of clean-cut, snappy leave Cass Lake for Long Prairie. Mr. and. Mrs. Nebraska. This visit to their old of years. They Carlson will stop cities and buy sp Vodvil Program The feature attraction in Vaudeville is THE MELCOMMS Mnrvelous Eurupeun Nove]ly act DeSYRETTE & SMITH Entertainers James J. Corbett in “The Man From The Golden West," Thursday and Fri- da MATINEE FRIDAY, AT 2:30 Warner's Features presents Marion Leonard In a wonderful drama of a tremend- ous appeal The Watches of The Night 4,000 feet, in three complete parts. Destroying evidence of the family dis- gdrace. SATURDAY & SUNDAY Admission 10 and 25¢ — Money (Cheerfully Refunded Clearance price............... SR ) and satin. $30 Overcoats........ $25 Overcoats... Men's Suits at $18.75 Iloys" Knicker Suits Made of all wool fabrics including the genuine Woolwear guaranteed suits, ‘Norfolk or double breasted styles, regular $8.50, $8 and $7.50 values, ciearance Satur- 35 85 day .. Mrs, H. C. Baer have rented the R. H. ing from Cass Lake to Bemidji this dencle, 6(_)8 Bemidji avenue, and are | to make|MOVing in today. Music was furnished by the |Carison Variety store. club farewell party given in honor of two members of the club who will Mrs. W. E. Dexter % Libby, Montana and Mrs. E. B. Wood | Winter and expect to take possesion |railroad meeting to be held at Grygla leave Saturday for their old home in | $0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- several weeks. On the return trip Mr. [are rejoicing. The attempts to make contractors ‘all over the northern part action. Although this is Corbett's first delivery of logs and timber imme- Spesvagc I o, piars s b Corrects diately. The season is several weeks Farmers and lumbermen who have achieved marked success on the Am- . ° erican and English st 1 late and many contractors have pre-. d{;,;gm nd Engliah stage. in severa Indigestion e s et | ties to sell will do well to get in q ream Falls Daily Journal, i KX KK KKK KKK Gilbert Benson returned from Min- neapolis and South Dakota points Nature's Breakfast Food Matinee Saturday and * red Bjorgo is busy building on his Sunday, 2:30 ’ Banishes Homoesead, 711 1S E = * s Stanton and Rowberg are the new [ idi H Show starts at 7 o’clock Constipation owners of the Skarsten farm, the deal Bemidji, Minn. ‘was closed this week. T | o:- tho booster club and subscribe Suits and Overcoats For Satufday selling we have added to the sale many new:lots which were -for- . merly $20 and $22, including Hart Schaffner & Marx and Socisty ' brandunodels. This will make splendid choosing. (See Window Dlsplay. Overcoat Clearance Come to this store Saturday And examine for yourself the wonderful gnrments of fine Chmc]nllal, Freizes, Tweeds, Cheviots, Kerseys and Novelty fabrics. $20 and $22 Overcoats. $16 and $15 Overcoats. lose his house by fire Saturday at|nis sister, Mrs. B, Aldrich. 2. A. M, The house was all in flames when he awoke. .He succeeded in es- caping thrugh the window saving only some clothing his rifle ‘and guitar. He had a well furnished three room house. Cause of fire.is unknown. Vitagraph : Some very valuable pictures of this city “Fellow Voyagers” Vitagraph ® A ve.y pleasing comed, taken on & mid-ocean with Maurice Costello Maurice Ryan and |g and Clara Klmbell Young gave an informal |&® 2 Radaaaaa i ag sl g g Loty the 0Odd Fellows Seven couple were Friday evening,'a number of Foung friends surprised Miss “Myrfla fichnl- fer, at her home.’ The event was in honor of her seventeenth »blrt.hdny The evening was pleasantly -.spent making candy and playing games. Mr. Smith who recently purchased Mr. and Mre. 0. E. Soland left Sat- | 4o Major Farm moved onto' hll pro- urday for Trail Minn. where they. perty ‘Monday: ®|will visit their daughter, Mrs. A. A. Dahl. During Mr. |for the Pioneer, vote for the candid-| Marti and Arne Sande returned A similar dance|Carlson’s absense, G. D. Backus will late that favors single tax and all|from Minneapolis Saturday after tion for ~mnomination as alderman for the latter part|P2ve cherge of the store. will* be well. spending a few days in that City. ' |from the first ~ward of Bemidji Mrs. Mark Morse and daughters,] John Stanley had the misfortune| Mrs. M. Ryge will enterfain the lare at lberty to endorse'any other ttles went to Cass|RUuDY and Donna left this noon for|to lose one of his horses. Ladies aid Saturday afternoon. candidate. My petition was ‘merely attend the birthday Grand Rapids, whers they will join Business men from Thief Rjver School commenced at Pony Lake |tentative, to be used in case of Mr. Morse who has been there for Fall b toki Monday with Miss Harris of Park|emergency only. It has been des- some time. Mr. and Mrs. Martin h‘ 2 alrixd “isytzl:ll(:k ’;g_ ;D all thepapnids as teacher. troyed, and hence will never. be, fil- in the near future,|Kenfield bave remted the Morse [°1¢2P 1and in this vicinity. J. D. Hinshaw of Wilton was a|ed. I highly appreciate the good will will leave for|Pungalow on Dewey. avenue for the Everyody should attend the big|caller at P. E. Olson’s Sunday. of the gentlemen who subscribed. School officers of District No. 9 FRANCIS §; ARNOLD. and district No. 1, met at Cambel |January 19, 1914, Schumaker resi- “‘Dollars, Pounds, Sense” Essanay You will get a great deal of fun out of this comedy. Mrs. Schumaker |@ eorgie and Raida winter in Minnea- Notioe The voters who signed my'.peti- in a few days. on the 26th Jan. One of these days you ought to| == — A. T. Carlson will WE WANT JAGKPI will be their first |ture taken.—Adv. home for a number | Since the fall of some snow those expect to be gone|who have hauling to do in the woods off in the twin|ice roads by sprinkling were not suc- ring goods for the |cessful as both days and nights were too warm. The recent snow will en- able good roads to be made. The of the state will go ahead with the mated that the ‘snow, although not of great quantity, has saved thous- ands of dollars, on account of the advance in mining timber in the iron mining regions of the northern part of the state.—International touch with W. G. Schroeder. 1 want to buy the following sizes: 7x7 in. 6x6 in. 6x5 in. 6x4 in. All must be 8 ft. long and sawed at both ends WILL PAY GASH FOR THESE W. G. Schroeder I EEE SRR EF SRS § 3 « MALCOLM * while in Minneapolis he bought a Bull tractor which he will use in breaking up the bog land. Ora Stiles has been busy cutting cedar poles at Benson’s. H. M. Hagen and family visited at Stiles on Wednesday. Henry Johnson returned from Thief River Falls ‘Saturday. BEMIDJI MINNESOTA Mail Orders Promptly Attended s, Stits & Furnishings Women's and Mnsses Suits and Coqts THE SUITS— THE COATS— : Your choice of Junior Suits, hand There are about 15 of these good tailored Diagonals, Cheviots and a warm up to date coats of heavy ma- few dark mixtures, Jackets all lined. terials, ‘mixtures, etc. The regular Good range of colors, not a suit in the prices ‘were -$1250, $15° and $18. lot but what is worth $15 and many Your choice of the whole Iot .at... 3&2‘;21%33;‘;‘3..’25' Sat- 89,75 Saiurdayffl.?s " Enire. Stock of Sllk, Net, Chiffon and Grepe Vlalsls -' V.; 6. $14.75 They are lined ‘with worsted - ....... e $2105 s Rioa We sell Saturday at about 50c on the dollar. No such values ever' ofi'ered R A L These are in one great lot at.........., $14.78 $ 975 i . : $8, $1.50 Iflfl 95 ~-0UF fogular $25 grades = | Waists s Boy Overeaats Choice of these SATURDAY ONLY- Boys' fine all wool Overeoats, belted back, styles with military or con- vertable eollan, regular 31. $6.50 —gndsfi

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