Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MAY'SS, 1014, ‘ About The City | KX KRR KRR RRK KKK KR ¥ LEST WE FORGET 2 R KKK KK KK R K “In the Court of King:Cole,” will .be produced by home talent in the near future. e That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the * publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. " A special train will leave Bemidji on every morning of the N. M. D, meeting at Thief River Falls, return- ing in the evening. e The next convention of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Thief River Falls on June 3, 4, 6, and 6. Be- midji is expected to send a large de- legation. “ee The commencement exercises for the graduating class of 1914 will be held in the auditorium of the new Methodist church, on Friday even- ing, May 29. PRI The Beltrami County Sunday School convention will ‘be held in Bemidji June 4 and 5. The meet- ings will be held in the Swedish Lutheran church. Y Every citizen interested in the progress of Bemidji should be in at- tendance at the Commercial club meeting next Tuesday evening. The Irving proposition will be discussed and action taken. James Rice, the well known Ten- rike merchant, was in Bemidji yes- terday on business. J. M. Richards returned home from Thief River Falls today, where he has been on business. The Boat, Phone 93.—Adv. Miss Bertha Larson will leave Sat- urday for Minneapolis, where she ex- pects to spend some time. Ole Dahl of Crookston, who has spent the past two weeks in this city on business,” has returned to his home, For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Miss Esther Nixon, kindergarten teacher, entertained her pupils’ moth- ers yesterday afternoon in the kind- A.[ness at the court house for some of |Misses Muza Prather, Julla Nielson, ‘been notified of the illness of her sis- ter'and may not remain here forithe commencement exercises of tomorrow | strong;iibii§abeth Hrickson, Vera Nel-| night. , son, Jemtife Gratton, Helen Minmick, James Qahill, deputy-eheriff, ‘who|Mrs. Butlér andMessrs: Arthur Grat- has been taking a vacating during the | ton, Arthur Lundberg, Merril Flesh- ‘ast few months, because of his poor |er, Carter Cutter and Robert Fier. hedlth, left last night for Janesville, [Mies Lareon was assisted in serving being called there by the serious ili-|by Mrs. Butler and Miss Buddleman, ness of his brother, Richard.” Compittentary to'Miss Gertie Gor- Mrs. Strickland, wife of G. H.|man, who will leave soon for Grand Strickland, assistant cashier of the|Forks, North Dakota, Miss Emma First National bank of this city, was|Noeson entertaimed: a ‘number of operated upon yesterday morning at|guests last evening. Trailing pime the St. Anthony’s hospital. She is{and-cherry: Blossoms formed -charm- getting along very nicely after the ing decorations. The evening was operation. spent.in conversation and ‘games, and Ford Everson of Kelliher spent the [# dainty lunch was served during the day in Bemidji. his taxes and also transacted busi-|Gertie Gorman, guest of honor, and his neighbors. While here, he - re-|Gertie Auger, -Lucy -La - -Fontisee; newed his subscription to the Pioneer | Elizabeth Murphy, Kate La Fontisee, He cameé in to pay [evening. ' The' party dncludéd, Miss |1 ergarten room. Charles ‘Moller, of Pinewood, who is a candidate for the district com- missionership nomination, was in the city yesterday. Roy Russell, contract lather and shingler. Phone Svea Hotel, City.— Aav. Mrs. F. Langdon and son Wayne left last night for Albert Lea, Min- nesota, where they will visit Mrs. Langdon’s parents. Mrs. Butler and Katherine Pren- tiss will leave Saturday for Minnea- polis, where they will join Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Prentiss. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. 0. John Rue of Duluth, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Malte- rud and family of Turtle River, re- turned to his home yesterday. Miss Gladys Hazen, who was op- erated upon a little over a week ago, became worse yesterday, and was taken back to the St. Anthony’s hos- pital. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Beatrice Johnson of Red Take,. who teaches there, and her brother, Willie, left today for White Earth where they will visit their father. o Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffman, who have spent the winter at Ocean Park, California, have written friends in Bemidji that they will arrive here June 1. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Adv. G. C. Ryan, well known in .Be- midji, having spent much time here in the interests of a Minneapolis commission house, is spending’ sev- eral days in Bemidji. Al Kaiser, cashier of the First Na- tional Bank of Bagley, who spent a few hours in Bemidji yesterday, went to Winona, Minnesota, where he will visit a sister who is 11l There is perfect safety in the For- eign Bills of Exchange bought from the Northern National Bank. It ir a convenient and economical way to send money to the old country.—Adv. Carter Cutter, teller at the Se- curity State bank, will leave soon for | Minot, ~ North Dakota, accepted the position of cashier in the State Bank of Nor- wich, ‘having Miss Margaret Newton, supervisor of music in the public schools, has assistant | for another year. He ‘was sition with the Erie railroad. Thompson, instructors in the Indian schools at Ponemah, were in Be- midji yesterday with seven pupils, who were brought here on an excur- sion, similar trips being made each year for the benefit of the pupils. Mrs. F. G. Halgren, wife of Man- ager Halgren of the Gamble-Robin- son company associate house here, arrived in Bemidji last evening from Minneapolis. The Halgrens are now guests at the Markham hotel, but will go to housekeeping as soon as a suitable house can be secured. Dr. M. D. Fuller of Minneapolis arrived in the city yesterday. Dr. Fuller will leave shortly for Fer- gus Falls, Minnesota, where he will occupy the pulpit of one of the min- isters of that city, while he is away on a vacation. Mr. Fuller stopped off in Bemidji to see his daughter, Mrs. G. H. Strickland. The Ladies’ aid of the Swedish Lutheran church will serve dinner and- supper Decoration day, in the 0dd Fellows’ hall. Dinner will be served from 11:30 to 3 and supper from 5 to 8:30. Ice cream will be served during the afternoon. Tickets for dinner and supper 25c¢ each.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Matt S. Jones have gone to Faribault, Minnesota, where they will visit Mrs. Jones’ parents. Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss Mina Phelips of Faribault and the couple was lately married by Judge Clark of this city. They will make their|{t home in Kelliher where Mr. Jones|H is employed by the Crookston Lum- ber company. R. L. Given of Bemidj is in the "&' city for a week end visit with his family at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson. Mrs. Giv- en and children will join him at Be- midji about the first of June, where he has recently engaged in the hard- ‘ware business. .Mr. Given was for- merly in business at Bemidji, but | sold out and went to the Pacific coast, He has decided, however, that north- ern Minnesota will be his home in the future.—Virginia Enterprise. Abercrombie & MéeCreedy, 213 3rd St. Confedtionery, Ice Cream and Fruits. We are now prepared- to serve Ice Cream Sundaes and Drinks. Special for Saturday, Tango Sundea, 15c. Hesitation Whirl, 10c. Try one before going home. Kelley's Bitter Sweets, 50¢ a pound. Jelly Beans, special, per pound, 10c. Cigars, Magazines and Dalily Papers. —Adv, Miss Bertha Larson was hostess last evening, when she entertained a number of friends at the home of Mrs. Butler. Very Remarakable' Cure of Liver An Excellent Cough Medicine. The soothing and. healing 'proper- ties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy make it especially valuable for coughs and colds. It is pleasant and safe to take and contains no narcotic. For sale by All Dealers. K. A. Whitaker, traveling passen- (s;'“““‘d" Oakes'and Luebeck. ~ Miss ger agent for the Northwestern line, | ormanthas béen' chlef operator here with headquarters in St. Paul, was|[o" Some tme, a position which: she in the city yesterday on business. accompanied by A. M. Thompson, who holds a similar po- HISSIHG €. H. McArthur and Mies Susie ‘The guests were Mis- ' " | of money refunded, Mary Bowe, Ella La Fontisee, Ava has filled with great ability. AVIATOR IS ‘SAFE Alrman Thought Lost Picked Up by Fishing Boat. Newcastle, Eng., May 28.—The Eve- ning Mall says Gustave Hamel, the British aviator: who had'been given up for lost in the English channel, landed from a’fishing boat at South Shields. Hamel left Le Crotsy, France, Sat- @rday morning in a new machine to fly to Hendon, Eng. A swarm of tor- pedo boats spent several days in searching for traces of the missing aviater. ) Murderer Granted Stay. Kansas City, May 28.—Vick Guer- inger, sentenced to be hanged Friday for the part he took in an attack on Mprs-Q@ertrude Shidler here, March 9, Ras besn granted an‘appeal to the su- premie court of -the- state. This acts sutemstically as a stay of execution. Complaint. Mr. Albert Walker, of Procious, W. Va., suffered intense pain in the stomach and right side at intervals for fifteen years. He had consulted eight or ten physicilans and while they all agreed that he had liver trouble, they failed to relieve him. He was eventually- cured by Cham- berlain’s Tablets. If you have any trouble with your stomach or liver, these tablets will certainly do you good. For sale by All Dealers. Subscribe for the Ploneer. _——— ‘There Is more c-hrm n_this tion of the country nun nt.h dm put together, fow ynr- wu -nppnud to be lnfl\ll’lbl.. For yur- doctol onouneed and prolerlbea edies, bv constantly faili: cure ‘with "Tocal” treatmn ent, pronoun it ll.wll!lhlm Sehnoo has ven Ca- tarrh to be a constitutional &nut"-ml therefore Tequires . constitutional Bllll Cthr Cur drops m e directly on tho 1004 and. mtcous lurfuu ot the lIlllm. 'l'hoy o!tor hundred d cure. soad for cuhn and m’:fimn- l.‘Afld'.ll F. J. CHENBY & CO,, To- -mu JFE T s tor const: TIL" FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye:sore «m, burning feet, swol- len feet; sweaty- feet, smelling feet, tired Agency for | feet. Good:bye corns; ealouses, bunions and TAaW lgo 3 o more oe tight- ness, no more limp- ing with pain or drawing up your face in agony. “T1Z” is magical, acts right off. “TIZ” draws out misery.. -Ah! ‘how oom!o feel. ‘Glet-a 25 cent box-of "TIZ” now at’ any druggist or department store. Don’t suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed GRAND 4—DAYS—4 TON BABE REED D GO. Presenting TABLOID COMEDIES AENB VAUDEVILLE TWO BIC ACTS Big Acts That Wil First Show 7:30. ‘Sscond 9:00 Three Reels of Excellent Pictures Enme change Saturday night. Chlldren s Matmee Saturday Aftemoon | Make You Laugh Ask anyone who hes tried it, and he will teli you ‘that. Chamberlain’s ‘Cough Remedy has never been equal- ed. ~Miss Clara Oster, House Springs, Mo., when speaking of this remedy, sald:’ “I feel sure that Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy is the best on the m}n'ket to cure & cough or a bad cold on the lungs. I am only too ° pleased to say a few words in its praise.”” For sale by All Dealers. CHICHESTER S PILI.S .l Ifl‘ Pl fi'-d with Horses Stolen $200.00 Reward STOLEN from Baret & Zimmerman's Mhfi at Midway, 8t. Paul, Minn. on Wednesdsy night May 6th. been admitted to legal mr(ctleo in The simple mixture of buckthorn Kentucky. ‘| bark, glycerine, etc., known as Ad- ler-i-ka, the remedy which became O Eaok e, 4 ymaa ol Al et , | tamous by curing appendicitis, is a ,}’nfi:-. wnlght -h.'mluyxmfim:d- kSns Tasod Hindelangsof Chelses, Mien, |€r%et. favorite with Bemidsi peoplo. | W ool i tes. weiess about 3,150 pousds. was ill vith stomech trouble and in |Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH the lower :Z“;“‘”'a“&" zomard for rosovery such bad shape that he lived for two and upper bowls and drains f’fl much | i 0L} &’,’1 500,00 BB 90‘% fl";,' ;hn:::'; months-on-limewaier énd mifk, He|SUrbrising. amounts of four matter gurcand ::yvmhon n%':"h'fl“,:g‘. i ’ 7 sold or offered for m your vicinity then began using Chamberlain’s Tab- | [TOM the body that A SINGLE DOSE K or olored for sals In lots. * Ho rways:™ “IVal) seveiity-alx | "Hoves: constipation and gas on ithe [l 9urine the pust threo Y ek, years of age but never in my life|Stomach almost ' IMMEDIATELY. uséd any medichié thet ‘cured in such | French & Co. Notify - ,urhuloflurim!'lmol ‘Barrett & Zlmmerman. a short.time as Chamberiain’s Tab-| . - e ‘Midway Horse Market Talo 2o olucr” Buy i""“ **"'For sale by All" Dealers, The countess o Aberdeen has‘|MST. PAUL, Y R MINN. n'l.n'fik ok n“gi'f\ oA H —_— been re-elected president of the In-|fL . SHiD ““'m"“mms““‘nm"" ternational Council of womn. B (3¢ NCX " ITHE BRINKMAN TONIGHT | TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM: B "The Sid Ocolt Feature. Miss Valentine Grant in : = A Mother Of The Collette Duo ; M Two Kuleliks of Vaudeville = | A Powerful Story of Stlmng Action. Perfectly Produced Hfl"ry & cnmpa"y | In Three Parts High Class Smgmg Domg the Essence Dance A S | 4 Reels of the Very Best Pictures Admission 10c, 26¢c Coming Friday: The Crystal Ball e = Coming: Mysterious Mahelle Goming: Lucille Love SCHNEIDER BROS. C0. g | with the jersey top and all jersey, in all the season’s colors, B sicaemmasnive $5.00 Other petticoats at $1.50, 2, 3, $4 Matinees Daily, Except Sunday NICHT TIME CARD First Show 7:00 Second Show 8:30 Third Show 9:50 Prices remain the same Admission 10c, B¢ The Orchid dip front, lisle thread union suits, in the tuck and1x1 rib, tight or lace-knee. - Sizes 4, 5, 6... Sizes 7,8, 9..... EXCLUSIVE WONEN'S AND MISSES' CLOTHES SHOP PHONE 850 BEMIDJI, MINN. |3 | 1 S § This is your suit opportunity For Saturday We have placed our entire stock of spring suits in two lots at prices that should clear “them. These include the new cloth and silk materials (and the season’s smartest styles. — Suits That were $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 up to $35.00, Saturday $18.75 Alterations will be extra during this sale . Former priced at $16.50, $17.50 up to $19.50, Saturday 1 $11.75 Alterations will be extra during this sale Coats at a reduced price Saturday all our new spring coats will be placed on sale in one lot Coats that have been priced up to $16:50, $19 50, $22.50 and . $2fo Saturddy - “ These include the popular Balmacaan model and’silk‘and cloth fabrlcs in vogue Just received a shipment of new cape:coats-ininavy and plaids at R $16 50 $17. 50 '$18.50 Equusnte new wash dresses New silk dresses arrived - Wewant you to see these stunning new wash | of Crepe de chine and charmeuse with the <dreases:if¥ white and flowered crepe nnd voiles. They new Russian tunic 32 inches longand made “tiered and long tumo effects in many 2 Roman stripe effects at 84, '$5, }6. S?‘.SQ up to $19.50 = $19.50

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