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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914. ‘ Abouit Fhe City i HE KK XXX KKK XK XXX * LEST WE FORGET i KK EKEKEKKK KKK KKK KK The next regular meeting of the Commercial club will _held May b. The old soldiers will give an old fashioned dance in the city hall, this evening. Bemidji banqg dance May 1. For the benefit of the band. Music by the entire organization. First baseball game of the season, Saturday afternoon, .Bemidji high school versus Blackduck high school. That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. Next Wednesday evening has been selected as the date for the last in- door concert of the winter season by the Bemidji band. The apron and food sale which is to be held by the Guild of the Epis- copalian church in the church base- ment Saturday afternoon. “A Woman’s Honor,” is the name of a four act drama to be played in the Athletic club theatre next Mon- day night by home ‘talent for the benefit of the St. Philip’s church. LOGA BREVITIES H. R. Briggs of Deer River, was a Bemidji business visitor today. Big dance in Dreamland Saturday night.—Adv. Dorzah Gutenberger of Nary was in the city yesterday shopping. Sour pickles, 4c a dozen at Berg- lund’s Saturday.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Krahn of Lavinia transacted business in the city ‘yes- terday. Berglund store, special for Satur- day, 35c¢ coffee for 30c.—Adv. William Burce of Kelliher, spent today in Bemidji attending to busi- ness matters, If you have been drinking, you will not be allowed in Dreamland.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Doran and Mrs. E. M. Irish of Akeley were in Bemidji this morning. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Mrs. H. D. Kenfield of Cass Lake is visiting at the Quincy Brooks and E. E. Kenfield homes. If you have been drinking, you will not be allowed in Dreamland. —Adv. Miss Nora Daniels of Solway was in the city yesterday on business and visiting. friends. Miss Daniel’s fa- ther is the hotel keeper at Solway. James Reed, one of Biackduck's most prominent business men, was a Bemidji business visitor today. Buff Plymouth Rock eggs from prize wining pens 15 for $2.00. ' J. ‘Warninger.—Adv. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. : D. D. Dennis and family have moved to LaPorte, Minnesota, where they will make their future home. You will reduce your pense if you buy your canned goods at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs Joy of Brainerd, Min- nesota, are in Bemidji and will lo- cate here providing they can make |suitable arrangements. One of these days you ought to 40 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Dr. G. M. Palmer and daughter re- turned’Wednesday from Minneapolis where they have spent the past few | days. Stains and dirt disappear quickly under our treatment. The Model Dry Cleaning House. Phone 537.—Adv. Misg Esther Mackey of Farris, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs Homer Baltzell for some time, has returned to her home. Do not forget the apron and food sale in the Episcopal church base- ment, Saturday, April 25, at 3 o’clock —Adv. Attend the home talent play Mon- day night, April 27, at the Armory, for the benefit of the Catholic church —Adv. Mesdames Eva Kaiser, Demp Moh- At The Brinkman Tonight THE HARRY ST. CLAIR STOCK COMPANY PRESENT THE QUAKER TRAGEDY A comedy Drama 1n rour aets. A beautiful rural drama, depicting life amongst the Quakers, and with an especially strong vein of comedy running throughout the entire action of the play. The story is of two brothers one the black sheep, the other, the smooth , city villian who has become entangled with a Phila- delphia adventuress, who bleeds him for money which he steals and lays the blame on the poor neglected bro- ther. The sublime sacrifices made by the elder to shield the younger, also the very funny situations be- tween two old village gossips makes this a very interesting play indeed and something entirely different in costuming and stage settings than any play yet presented. 4 FEATURE REEIS OF PICTURES Hope Jones Fifty-piece ORCHESTRA Pictures run before and after the big show. living ex-| GRAND THEATRE TONICHT Matinee Saturday,2:30 p. m. All For His Sake (Edison) A two reel number written by Bannister Merwin. A powerful drama that grips throughout. Featuring Benj. Wilson, Gertrude MecCoy and Mare McDermott. Snakeville's Fire Brigade (Essanay) ‘A western comedy scream for which this company is famous. Coming: Next Tuesday, Mary Pickford, in HEARTS ADRIFT. Matinee Tuesday 3p.m . ler, Joe Stidle and Fred Bardwell of Northern drove to Bemidji yesterday and spend the day with friends. The Ladies of the Episcopal Guild will hold a food and apron sale in the Tasement of the church, Saturday, at 3 p. m.—Adv. Mrs. A. Miller.of Thief River Falls was in the city today between trains. enroute to her home after an extend- ed visit with relafives at ' Grand Forks, North Dakota.’ “A Woman’s Honor” is the four act home talent production to be played at the Athletic Club Theatre Monday, April 27. Reserve seats at Netzer's Drug Store.—Adv. Frank Gustafson and two daugh- ters left yesterday for St. Paul from there they will go to Chicago, where they expect to spend two months visiting friends and relatives. Get your aprons and food from AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS $AND . UP are of the latest styles and require no tedious and tiresome fitting as theyare patterned on living models. To wear one of these corsets | \eteiicdy means Figure Success as there is beauty in every line. Qur stock is carefully selected and we are sure t please you. THE FAIR STORE BEMIDII, MINN. MEGROTH'S VARIETY STORE 320 Minnesota Ave, OPEN EVENINGS AUTO DELIVERY Phone 260 Specials for Saturday Only First selections, extra hard yellow and Rockingham bodies, highly glazed bowls with honeycomb embossed bands. Rockingham bowl, 8 3-4 by 3 3-4 Yellow bowl, 8 3-4 by 3 3-4 Milk boiler, ht. 3 3-8 Jet tea pots, ht. 3 3-4 Rockingham nappy. 8 3-4 Fluted yellow nappy, 9 1-2 Rockingham bowl, 6 3-4 Rockinéham bowl, 5 3-4 Yellow t.)owl. 67.-8 Yellow bowl, 5 3-4 Rockingham Vnap}py,‘ 77-8 tlie ladies of'the Episcopal church, Saturday, April 25, in tthe ba.sement of the church.—Adv. ¢ ‘Charles Rattinger, formerly mana- ger of the Markham Hotel, and until recently 'in charge of the Fay hotel of Virginia, is in Bemidji. Mr. Rat- tinger now makes his home in Min- neapolis. y : The German Ladies aid’ will serve supper at the Odd Fellows Hall Sat- urday April 25. Proceeds for build- ing of a new church.—Adv. Miss Elizabeth Erickson, one of the sales ladies at the Bazaar store, was taken ill yesterday noon and is confined to her home, 1115 Beltrami -avenue. She was a little better this morning. There 16 muck ) transacting your . busines: - with & growing bank. The Northern Na- tional Bank has increased its busi- ness 26 per cent in the last year. You are sure of a welcome there.— Adv. Ma}'tin Kenfield has gone to Deer Riyer where he will spend a:few days on business. = Mr. and Mrs. Kenfield will move to Deer River as soon as their residence is finished. Mr. Ken- field will manage the box factory at that place. < Mrs. Lester Monte of St. Paul for- satisfaction in .| merly Miss Mable Lily of this ecity, is the guest of her parents,. Mx, and Mrs. William Lilly, 623 Fourth St. She expects-to remain for .a week. Her husband will come to Bemidji and spend Sunday here. Attend -the auction sale at corner 8th street and Mississippi avenue. I will sell three head horses, three colts, wagons harness, furniture and other articles, Saturday April 25th at one o’clock.—Adv. ° 7 A. J. HOLDEN: Mrs. G. H. Strickland entertained yesterday afternoon at her home an 622 Bemidji avenue, in honor-of her Sanborn played several violin selec- | 8at tions and Mrs. Strickland sang the “Jewel” song from Faust, in a very pleasing manner. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE CITY OF BEMIDJI - The Bemidji Lodge of Elks is now "| prepared to receive propositions for the purchase of from one to three} lots for the purpose of erecting an Elk’s Home in this city. Bids must be submitted on or be- | tore Wednesday, May 6th, and will .be cansidered by the site committee, and submitted to the Lodge at the tegular meeting .on May 7th. Bids must be in writing, and ad- dressed to J. L. George, Chairman site committee. Bemidji Lodge No. 1052, B. P. O. Elks. Members of the site Committee; C. L. Decker, E. H. Jerrard, F. S: Lycan, J. O. Harris, A. H. Jester, W. N. Bowser. T. C. Bailey, J. L. George. “Now I'll Be Good So Pl Get Arother Piece” Chocolate Layer Cake has a rich, creamy taste, rarely equaled in “home made’ products and in bake- shop products—never. Just try this recipe if you want to make a cake that delights the' ‘“grown-ups” as well as the “kiddies.” Beat up one tablespoonful of Snow- Mellow in one-fourth cup of hot wa- ter, according to directions in the book you'get free. Then beat in well, one-sixth cup of granulated sugar. Then fold in one-sixth cup granulat- ed sugar to which has been added one level tablespoon powder cocoa. [Bake the cake layers your wia.y, or according to directions in the book. You’ll never know how good choco- late layer cake can be until you try it - with Snow-Mellow filling. Our book shows 28 ways in which’ you can . use Snow-Mellow. Every 25c. ‘box makes desserts for seven meals for four to six people. Get Snow-Mellow at your grocer’s. price 25¢, or sent by mgil on receipt of 25c. and the name of your igrocer, by Frank = Houren, Sales Agts 623 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, with 'book and beater, FREE. ART AND MUSIC SGHOOL INNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART wing, Painting, ioraft. DwnndN ht lm-lll\la- trated Catalogue. ,‘ Director w“ugno" R. KOEHLER, SCHOOL OF MUSIC, ORATORY AND DRAMATIG ART. Send for 11th Street. GUSTAYUS JOENSON Wflnnffl.llNufl.h' ‘ i MIIIIIEIPOLIS ScIIOOI. or Music 1885—NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY OF Ml.lile. ART AND EXPRESSION—1914 Graduate 8 80hool t.nn uips you for 8 pleas- ant and vronubla Ln m uy ‘.'»'1 subjeet = matlod D request. Students recel edln tlme erte! cal ofle Information. %fl‘ NICOLLET. Avrfi'.'---or ICE D AUTO RADIATORS Only RADIATOR FACTORY in the NORTHWEST, Ploneers in_ Radiator Construction ur Radistors Are ) om| e Rej WORKMANSHIP GUARAN- TEED. Write for prices. ". 82 Todd Mfg. 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