Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1914, Page 3

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About The City New music just--arrived. 100 ‘per ‘Saturday only. :Abererom- Rev..iS, ‘E. ‘P, White is expected home this ‘evening from New York City, where he has been the Ppast two weeks. One of ithese .days you ought to w50 to ‘Halkkerups and have your piec- ture taken.—Adv. Mre, Frank Patterson and daughter Arvilla, of Wilton drove to Bemidji last evening anq attended the Catho- lic ‘mission. ‘fA Ba"flt no‘a'" - GRAND : THEATRE COMPLETE CHANGE 'OF 'PROGRAM TONIGHT ol R 0 T e B R SR ¥ ‘LEST WE FORGET * ER KRR KRR KKK E KKK Basketball tonight. District’ court reconvenes mnext Monday, That on Easter Monday a dance will be given by the Bemidji Athle. tic club. ° . That the Bemidji Moose lodge will give a dance in the city hall Easter $1.00 cash gets 20 pounds of sugar Monday. at our store. No éeuvery on this. (Droash) That news items telephoned to the |Schmitt’s grocery.——Ady. In Two Parts ” Ploneer are appreciated both by the| ny.. Geovae Malone lett yester-|A Drama of unusual interest L4 publishers and readers of the paper. day afternoon .for Crookston Where and power Phone 31. she will be the guest of friends and |- £ . '] “Mutt ana Jeft In Panama,” Will | elatives over Sunday. A Thmf ca‘cha[ . be staged here March 28.- The com-|'ixy oo your furniture repaired at (Keystone) pany is ommidered s sgod oneaiid the bargain store first class work at % . . the play will be given here under|, .. . opic huices —Adv. One of the funniest pictures ever the auspices of the Athletic club. 2 ¥ exhibited. "It is filled with i = C. J. Woodmansee, manager of the rollicking laughter and Grand and Majestic theatres, left last wholesome fun night for the twin cities where he 0 will spend several days on business T s T TN matters. Special musio sale for O day 0Ny, | — Saturday. 'All new music 10c per copy. At Abercrombies.—Adv, 5 a Q Mrs, M. A. Downs, who has spent Ma]es"c Thealra the past month as the guest of her 1 sister, Mrs. T. J. Hatton, of James- PICTURES DELUXE . Rosle Brink of Nymore is sick with | {72 ";""‘“ Dakota; sreturned. home diphtheria. She is thirteen years old. | canesday. TONICHT Dreamland opens 8:30 Saturday Special music sale for ome day night—Adv. only, Saturday. All new music 10c g d ot G. W. Mahood of Brainerd was a|P°T ¢°PY: At Abercrombies—Adv. Bem‘i(l_fi’vlsltor Sestatay John W. Ley of St. Cloud, arrived ¥ in Bemidji this morning and will Y Races at the rink Sunday Ladies|start work soon on a new directory PLET and Gents.—Adv. for this city. Mr. Ley compiled the Dairy butter at W. G. Schroeder |last two directories. Store 20, 25 and 30 cents—Adv. New goods Is'still arriving at the | = = Basketball this evening. - Brain-|Henrionnet Millinery Parlor call and erd versus Bemidji. A good game is|make your selection before the line assured. is broken.—Adv. Mrs. Thyson of Turtle River was a R. C. Bretting of Ashland, ‘Wis- Bemidji visitor between trains yes-|consin, who has spent the last few terday. days in Bemidji conferring with of- [ A complete line of field and gar- |ficials of the Crookston lumber com- e den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. | pany; returned to his home yesterday. { —Adv. Al] of the season’s leading shapes Mrs. J. R. Thompson of Red Lake |including the new matteau and.the was in Bemidji this morning, leaving |smart sailors at Mrs. Neal's Millin- New music just arrived. 10c. per John L. Brown, one of the Bemidji copy. Saturday only. Abercrombie’s attorneys, returned yesterday morn-|ed to their homes at Blackduck, after —_Adv, ing from Aitken, Minnesota, and Min-[attending the Annual convention \ Mrs. Al. Simpkins of Turtle River neapolis, where he has‘been for sev-|held here, March 17 and 18, in the ! drove to Bemidji yesterday and at- eral days. While in Aitken he at-|Presbyterian church. tended to business matters, tended court. Your system and blood needs a { S, . . X Some of the finest pattern hats|thorough Spring cleaning, purifying. ! ercnrg:‘niii?:ge':l.z};;:fi:;co:?;e1’(’:0::r ever brought to Bemidji from the east | Hollister’s R. M. Tea will do it. Bar- copy.—Adv. are to be seen at Mrs. Neal's Mnmn- ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. 2 s Mrs. R. E. Fisher will return from | Parlor's—Adv. Miss. Eva_Powell returned to W (he twin cities tomorrow, where-she Mrs. T. J. Brennan of Wilton was |ren, Minnesota, yesterday afternoon. lias been visiting since Tuesday. in Bemidji Thursday to see he hus-|She came to Bemidji to attend the < 5 - |band, who is still confined in the St.|Annual Meeting of the Foreign and Don_t‘ forget the music at Aber- |, yonyrg hospital. Mr. Brennan is|Home Missionery Societies held here crombie's. Tomorrow only 10¢ Per|improving and will be able to leave | this week. While in the city she was copy.—Adv.. .| the hospital soon. the guest of Mrs. Thayer Bailey. Miss Mrs. Hattle Harvey of St. Cloud is| o Northern National Bavk is for | Powell is-the Recording Secretary of those who seek safety most of all and | the Foreign Mission society. a fair earning rate of interest for their money.—Adv. Mrs. A. P. Ritchie returned last evening from Cass Lake where she went to attend an old fashioned sing- ing school given for the benefit of the church. While in that city, she was the guests of her sister, Mrs. Boyce. Jennie, nothing has done me as much good as Hollister’s R. M. Tea. T am regular; eat and sleep well; my complexion is- clear; feel great Barker’s Drug Store.—Ady. Tom Cunningham, who during the past several months has been foreman of the Sentinel composing room, will [Miss Sargent chaperoned. Miss leave tomorrow morning for Park |Achenbach was presented with a ‘Be- Rapids where he has accepted a sim- |Widji pennant. ilar psition with the Clipper Publish.| New silks and wash goods have ing company. _ |arrived and among them are some The Henrionnet Millinery ‘Parlor is the omly place 'you can get the Tango school ‘hat., the latest fad for school girls.—Adv. t at noon for her home. ery Parlors.—Adv, at the Hennionnet Millinery Parlor, sie Nelson of St. Paul, an experienced trimmer, who is now ready for your order work.—Adv. Miss Edna Buckland entertained last evening in honor of Milre Ach- enbach, who will leave tomorrow ‘for| Alma, Wisconsin. The guests were Misses Luene McCuaig, Johanna Jamtvold, Edith Mills, Hazel Svyer- son, Dorothy Carson, and the Messrs. Jesse Crow, Rehie Botting, Cecil Pel- At The Brinkman Tonight ““The Senator’s g Daughter” in four acts is the offering at the Brinkman tonight. A society com- edy drama, depicting the social lite| Mrs. E. L. Oberg, president of Fore- .- at Washington D. C. Margot Beaton |ign Missionery Societies of Adam’s in the title role of The Senator's|Presbytery, Mrs. E. P. Rice, and Mrs, Daughter ‘will be seen in one of her |[J. M. Freeburg, Corresponding Secre- strongest emotional roles, and Irene | tary of Foreign'Missions, haye return- St. Clair as the giddy widow in i search of another husband, has an EASY Tfl opportunity of creating a few of the .. laughs of the evening, in conjunc- tion with Ivan Hamby as the English Try this! Mix :Sage Tea and’Sulphur and -brush it ‘through Your hair, taking one strand at a time der.—Adv. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benning- ton, 1018 Doud avenue, who had his nicely and it is believed the bone will get ‘without any trouble. The ac- was delivered at the Bennington resi- dence. ‘When the driver had unload- ed therwood and was leaving the yard’] Lord who is constantly embarrassed in his efforts to make love to the Senator’s youngest daughter. Boris Karloof as the French nobleman who tries to win ‘wife from from husband and home, will be seen in one of his strongest dialect roles, and Mr. Nori- ton as the family negro, and Mr. Kemp as the Senator are both giv- en an opportunity in strong comedy .. roles. The other members of the company will all be seen to advant- age. This play is entirely different from anything this popular company. has yet presented and one that will sultihis 1ég was broken. ‘We have on display a splendid as- sortment of trimmings and laces which will be of interest to most wo- Schroeder.—Adv. . When' you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trouble- some. For 60 cents you can buy at any drug store the read-to-use tonic please all who attend. called “Weveth’s Sage and Sulphur —————————— | Hair Remedy.” You just dampen a 4 FEATURE REELS OF PICTURES sponge or soft brush with it aad Hope Jones CONCERT ORCHESTRA |draw this through :you hair, taking 7 one small strand a time. By-morn- IWO E16 SHOWS ONE ADMIMION |, (reo oiiil e On Monday night the company v next Monday evening, have announc- stairs, $1.560; next twelve rows, $1; first ten seats upstairs. $1.50; sec- ond ten geats; $1; third five seats=75 cents; the rest of the seats upstair; ‘will sell for fifty cents. The Athletic club has nothing to do with the sale of seats, and the charges which willj ‘be made are the same as asked for in} “|1ate clogged kidnéys, to -neutralize | - 4 1 the acids in prine so it is:no-longer a2 § 3 source of irritat®n; thus-ending ur- i F E i ¢ Spring Millinery is now on display |’ School girls hats a specialty. Their | work room is in charge of -Miss Jes- [| tier, Barl Thurber, and Herbert Raco. | i Vouxzet it,sbut-before you U ‘beautiful ' selections. It is time “to i buy for Spring wear.—W. G, Schroe! 1 Albert Bennington, the four nl’d‘ leg broken Monday, is getting. along | ~| cident happened while a load of wood [| Tittle ‘Albert got tunder one of the}] wheels and was run over with the re- [} 1 men. Come and see them, W, G.‘ The management of the “Mutt and g Jeff” company, which is to play here}] ed that the following prices Wwill be{ charged. First eight Tows down'|} other cities where the company has* after another application or two,|Pla¥ed. Will present one of the strongestlyour hair becomes beautifull dark-| If you're languid, cross, gmmacl; plays In their . repertoire, entitled |ened, glossy and luxuriant. You will|bad, constipated, out of of sorts, ‘try. ‘“The American Cirl”’ also discover dandruff is gone and|Hollister’s R. M. Tea; makes you a comedy drama " in four acts, the|hair has-stopped falling. well; keeps you -well. 35c. Bn-ker 85 scenes are laid in both America and Gray faded halr, though no dis-|Drug Store—Adv. 4 England and the play has proved one|grace, is a sign of old age, and as ~we| L. H: Higgins left Wedneadny for of the most successful ones ever pre- senteq by a stock company and em- appearance, get busy at once with' ,his position as _manager _of .the. seu all desire a youthful and attractive ,Bowesmont, North Dakota, to resume \3 braces the ' entire strength of the| Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur and uoi—flflfii-’e “Lumber. ysrd in that city. company of sixteen people. years younger = 5 1P iggtn i (ang dnughm ‘who momnnded Mr. .|Higgins to Bemidjl, will ‘remain in the city for a few Weeks: longer, the guest of relatives. . ‘A large ohflllmint of ladies muslin | mnderwear for fiflng wear -has ar- rrved at this lborp and will be offered o the women at énticing prices. W. o Schmedfir —Ady. 'l"l'+++++'lv++++++++-+ BARON'S ASHES BY. MAIL TO GERMANV. New York, March 20.~~The ashes of Baron Carl Gromad- sinsky, who died at New Ro- chelle of apoplexy a month ago, were ‘shipped by parcel post to his old home ‘in Ger- many by his friend, Robert Lesser. The package, -weighing-eight pounds, cost.$1.05 to-send. ° ++++++++++++++-i-i- T o e e OB R R R R R MEAT INJURIOUS T0 THE KIDNEYS Take a.tablespoon Of Salts If Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood i filled with . uric acid, says-a_well-known - authority, who warn us to = be constantly ::on guard against kidney trouble. S The kidneys do their utmost to| free the blood of this irritating acid, but ‘become weak from the over- work; they get sluggish; the elim- inative tissues clog and thus - the waste I8 retained in the blood to-poi- When your kidneys ache and fesl 5 4 3 like lumps of lead, and you have LB il 3 stinging pains in the back -or the > : ’ s wajne is cloudy .full if sediment, or £ - the bladdwr is h'l:ltah]e, obliging you = ' to seek relief during the night; when you have ‘severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless- ness, acid stomach or rheumatism about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon in a glass of water be- fore breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimu- Inary and bladdér:disorders, Jad Salts is inexpensive and car- not injure; makes a delightful af- fervescent lithia-water drink, ,unfl xohody oaa ek’ misiake by ok The big fact behind every sale at the ing a little occasionally to keep nl kidneys clean and active. llve StOl‘e. Dioantiness Mmoo When we take your money for a suit it’s only after you have satisfed yourself that it’s the best in every way‘that you could find. 'If there is any doubt in your mind we don’t want you to take the clothes.” We want to be sure that whatever you purchase exactly meets your.: requlrements furthermore that it will continue to do so day after day as long as you demand service from it. What-you-eat ought to «clean :mot: only ‘when In the first place we've insured the widest poss1ble choice range as:to fabric and style; the highest possible quality and “workman- ship by selecting clothes from Jt. -It:should be kept ‘gl?m all:the time. The House of Kuppen- heimer And--- You "have _this assur- anee on +all ‘eatables ht 'at ‘the Roe & 1M usen Grocery store. We specialize on Llsanliness We specialize on [Eatables ‘We specialize on Service We;speeinlize on ; Quality These;are some of the reasons why.our business sis:;growing So rapidly.” - then we go the limit and guarantee your satisfac- tion by offering a refund of the purchase price, with- “ out quibble or question if everything isn't absolutely $18 for better clothes and fsétisf_action $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30 and $35 You need never doubt .about an article when -it iis purchased at the ex- clusive ‘Bemidji Grocery Telephene your orders and you will get them ‘when you want them.

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