Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 10, 1914, Page 3

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‘Abbut The City LR R SRR E RS R EE & & & X LEAST WE FORGET * K KKK KKK KKK KKK The champions are coming. o n That on Easter Monday a dance will be given by the Bemidji Athle, tic club, *x e That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. < 4 i % LR “Mutt ana Jeff in Panama,” will be staged here March 23. The com- pany is considered a good one and the play will be given here under the auspices of the Athletic club. ( s e < That on next Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the Commercial club will be held. Election of of- ficers and board of directors will take place. All are urged to be pre- sent. « * e That the world's champion basket- ball tive will play the Bemidji Ath- leties on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urdey of this week. These games will be the best ever played in Be- midji. Miss Annie Snustad of Nary trans- acted business in the city yesterday. ol Bena is visit- Millie Stepp for a | Pioneer paper pencils, penny piece.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Trafton and daughter of Rosby were in the city yesterday on business, i Mrs. Mae McAndrews of Fort I nees is in the city for a few days on busine: Girl wanted for kitchen work. Apply at once hotel Markham.—Ady. Miss Ida Sunde of Nary spent a few hours in the city yesterday be- tween trains, T. . Rowan of Crookston, post- ) office inspector, spent yesterday in the city on business. | Da ! Wedne hall BT @ L. D. Blanchard of Minneapolis transacted business and visited with friends in the city today. Miss Laura Sullivan of Solway has returned home after visiting friends in Bemidji for a short time. ing school for young people lay evening at 8 o'clock city Adv. One of these days yeu ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Sam Bouchard of Blackduck spent in the city on a combined and pleasure visit. { Martin Longballa left yesterday for Rochester, Minnesota, where he will seek medical treatment. The best kind of well seasoned, tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. Orville Titus returned to Interna- tional Falls this morning, where he is engaged in’ the insurance business. pent the past few days in on business. Mrs. Rex Warner of Puposky is | ~ TONIGHT | AT THE BRINKMAN The Harry St. Clair Stock Company Presents the Beautiful Four Act Scciety Comedy Drama “Woman Against. Woman” A play full of comedy and intense dramatic situations from start tofinish. A story of a false friend, with a_de- ceitful tongue, who finally succeeds in separating husband = and wife, but whose deceit and treachery is finally unmasked through the agency of an old family uncle and ‘fiiend, and all ends happily. The comedy as intro- duced by Tvan Hambly in the part of the broken down actor and by Sarah Vopni as the romantic sweetheart of the actor, is very amusing and inter- esting and taken all in all, this will be one of the best plays yet presented by Bemidji’s popular Stock - company. Special care has been taken in the stage settings and costuming of the play and the costumes worn by the ladies of the company and are most beautiful having been designed from the latest Parisian models. One of the gowns worn by Mrs St. Clair being one of the latest popular tango gowns. Exclusive Photo VPlay: in 4 Reels Two Big Shows—One Admission . Vanderbilt Gup Races Shown in motion Pictures March 15 See Barney Oldfield and Ralph De Palma in their extremely sensational race and hair raising finish with De Palma as winner. The man who made. Mr Oldfield his dust | California-course. - . e . vislting at the home of Austin War-|for Bena on the noon train yester-| ner of this city for a few days. ~ spending a short time in the city. day.—Adv, ing. Saturday. Watch for the Thursday.—Adv. case, is in Bemidji today on legal business. acting business. New goods is arriving daily at the Henrionnet millinery parlors. They will be ready to display their lines Friday, March 13.—Adv. Guy Fares of Eagle Bend arrived in the city last evening. He has ac- cepted a position as bookkeeper in Mr. Smart’s office. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Klyne of Malthy drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business here, returning home in the evening. Just try our 12c tomato and 8c corn and other canned goods at the same rate. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Schmitt’s gro- cery.—Adv. Miss Estella Whipple of Grand Rapids, county superintendent of schools of Itasea county, spent yester- day in the city on business. Theodore Nelson of St. Paul ar- rived in Bemidji today and will con- duct a land sale in the auditor’s of- fice at the court house tomorrow. Safety Deposit Boxes.for rent.at the First National Bank. $2.00 per year for small and $4.00 per year for large boxes. Fire an Burglar proof. You need one. Mr. Syerson of Shevlin arrived in the city yesteray noon and is visit- ing his sister Beatrice Syverson; who is a guest at the Tom Smart home, Mrs. Charles English of Solway is visiting friends in the city for a few weeks. Her husband accompanied her to Bemidji, but returned home Sunday. 5 Order your milk and Cream from our store, the State Inspector has giv- en us the highest score in this vicin- ity on our dairy. W. G. Schroeder. Phone 390 and 65—Adv. K. K. Roe left this morning for Minneapolis with hig son Gotfred, who will receive medical treatment from Dr. Gilette. Mr. Roe expects to return to Bemidji Thursday. Miss Gertie Grotte, a student in the Normal department of -the Be- midji schools, was taken to the St. Anthony’s hospital today. She is suffering with a nervous breakdown. Isn't it worth the $2.00 a year rental of a safe deposit box in the jNorthern Natlonal Bank to know that your valuable papers are safe? —Adv. C. A. Russell the Brainerd attor- ney who addressed the citizens of Be- idji last night at a mass meeting ‘held in the Commercial club rooms, returned to his home in that city today. * Mrs. Tom Brennan and two chfld- ren of Wilton were in the city yes- terday to visit Mr. Brennan who is confined at the hospital. - He has been in a serious condition but is now improving. W. H. Vye, formerly connected with the Great Northern Timber Company of this city but who now resides in Forada, Minnesota is trans- acting business and calling on old friends in the city. The Methodist Aid society will be entertained by Mrs. D. Wilson, 611 Irvine avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The calendar money will be due at this time. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all. Ladies wishing to have their last season’s hats remodeled and trim- mings dyed and cleaned, can get it done at the Henrionnet millinery parlors, 309 Minnesota avenue.— Adv. Miss Elizabeth Murphy, deputy register of deeds, was 'called home yesterday on account of the dllness of her mother. She was able to re- tarn to her duties this morning, as her ‘mother is much improved. Miss Loretta Disney of Clear Lake a few days. ipects to remain for some time. Mrs. 8. P. Hyath of the town of| Northern drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended the theatre inthe even- Spring millinery openings at the La Fontisee millinery - Friday and big adlmeck the. R. B. Brawer, of St. Cloud, attor-|sult from . ‘the bite. Mr. ney for W. H. Vye in the Vye-Gould | Rock and son returned home Sunday. - Sam Simpson who is managing 10g- |have started hundreds on the road ging operations near Bena, is spend-|to success. ing a-short time in Bemidji trans-|call Phone 108 and we'll show you Wisconsin, is visiting at the home of S. P. Hyath of town of Northern for From there she will go to Fairbanks, Alaska, where she ex- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Todd left for day, where they will transact busi- T. D. Nary of Park Rapids ‘is|hess for &.couple of days. Mr, Mul« among the business callers who are|by has been spending several days in ‘Bemidi on busitiess. X Mrs. Claude Ritchie and children| Mrs, L.%A. Blume and Mrs R. A. of Kelliher are the guests of ‘Mrs.|Cross of = Pittsburg, Ritchie’s mother, Mrs. Henry Moller. |spent & few houra in the city yester- Spring Millinery opening at the La Fontisee Millinery Friday and Sat- urday. Watoh for the big ad Thurs- Pennsylvania, day between trains enroute to Leng- by where, their husbands, who ' are bridge contractors. ‘are building a bridge for the Great Northern Rail- way. 3 Robert Rock, son of Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Rock of Solway, was bitten by a dog a short time ago and came to Bemidji Saturday for medical treat- ment. Blood poison had set in, but ithe doctor, however, was ‘able to same and it 18 thought no serious trouble will re- and Mrs, ‘We have placed in the city more than one thousand eavings banks and It you haven't & how to begin a savings actount. Northern National Bank.—Adv. Several friends of Miss HEsther Tennstrom gathered at her home on America avenue last evening and pleasantly surprised her in honor of her birth amniversary. The even- ing was spent with games and music and refreshments were served. Those present were Misses, Esther Tennstrom, Jennie Morrison, Mercy Morrison, Ruth Riley, Vera Nelson and the Messers, Art Lundberg, Del- bert Elletson, J. D. Winter and Fred Cutter. Rev. T. S. Kolste and Rev. Th. M. Bakke of Mapleton, Minnesota, left this morning for Walker where the latter will conduct services this even- ing. Rev. Bakke has spent the past few days as the guest of Rev. Kolste and held services in this city last Sunday morning. In the afternoon a trip was made to Solway where ser- vices were conucted. Rev. Kolste will return to Bemidji tonight but Rev. Bakke will continue on his way to his home at Mapleton. AGED COUPLE IS KILLED| Run Down by Trolley Car at Liberty. ville, 11, bank | : fDuring-éthe past year, by thou- . 'sands of :smokers, all inclination for any tobaeco but STAG. -\ _Asignificant fact is Stag’s in- ~stant appeal to old smokers—men who had long settled down to -:something-else, 2 * ~ These wise old critics are per- haps the most enthusiastic of all. Convenient Packages: TheHandy Half- Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin" Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. : For‘Pipe and Ciga rette ¥ "EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD™ "3y, . P, Lorillard Co. — Est. 1760 RSN Chicago, March 10.—Mr. and Mrs. William Sage, each more than eighty years old, were killed by an electric car they were trying to board near their home at Libertyville. They tried to cross in front of a moving car in order to be on the right side to entrt and were run down. Sage was a pic neer farmer and reputed wealthy. Bull Calves For Sale ‘We have some of the hest grade Holstein Cows in the State. Here is -your opportunity to obtain their offspring cheap. Sired by the Re- gistered Bull “Sir Colantha Rijanta DeKoll” No. 71168, and out of High Grade Dams. Ages from 2 to 12 weeks. Prices $15.00 to $40.00. Address Minnesota State Sanatorium State Sanatorium, Cass County, Minn. GRAND THEATRE Tor_nji_ght “The Resurrection” This two-part Pathe picture has the great advantage of being unusual as well as inter- esting *A Railroad Wooing” (Kalem) A dandy good railroad story, one that holds all the way through The next Famous Players feature March 17th and 18th ‘‘A Daughter of the Hills” and ‘“Hop O My Thumb”’ Hand colored. Two features in one night - Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE “An“llnsee'n Terror” In Two Parts A gripping story, through which i —rums a strong current of love and human interest If you are in the market fbr Horses Two Cars of Horses i - Arrived Here Monday Night This shipment contains 32 Head of Farm, Draft and Driving Horses All Colors Al Sizes All Prices , mn You are sure to findijust what you want._' Come éarly and /0 .- secure first choice. Sale continues until all are sold. | i or it may be obtained their home at Walker this morning. Mrs.. Todd has spent the past week |in the ci h t of friends and | , i e oo s | “The Mystery of the Milk” last evening to acecompany his wife home. cream from tuberculin’ tested ‘cows, ‘apply to F. M. Freese, Phone 579-6, | : Schmitt's Grocery, cor. Doud Ave. and 11th St e onejesir‘ing pure milk ana|One of those chase farces that is (Blograph) . . cvery ‘s}aughab}e

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