Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 25, 1914, Page 5

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i { ¥ { FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1914, this - evening. ‘The famous Troubadour troupe will provide the ‘ About The City ||/=- Hall Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen-inch. I.. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Miss Gustafson, who teaches the “*"****“**’**"‘ Pony Lake school, in’the town of * LEST WE ¥YORGET *|Liberty, was a business visitor in IR R R RS E R R R RS R R R R the city yesterday. That Sunday, October 4, is Peace Day. i Iver O. Myhre, manager of the Scribner Trading company, of the town of Liberty, was a business call- er yesterday afternoon. * s 8 General election day, Tuesday, November 3. s+ » Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- The next meeting of the county |teen-inch. 1. P. Batchelder.—Adv. commissioners will be held Wednes-| The famous Troubadour orchestra day, September 30. > lwill give a concert at the City hall ' 20 this evening under the auspices .f Troubadour concert and dance,|ihe Athletic club. Let's go. City Hall, Friday evening, Septem- Mrs. Frank Patterson of Wilton ber 25, under auspices Athletic club. was the guest of her daughter, Miss il Arvilla Patterson of this city yes- jterday. She returned home in the evening. g Popular Sheet Music, 10¢, 3 for 25¢ at Abercrombie’s, Beltrami Ave. o W . |—Adv. That the state meeting of the Uni- Mrs. A. Stockland of Minneapolis, ted Charities association will be held |[Who has been visiting friends i n here Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The|Blackduck for the past several days, state commissioners will meet here|Was in Bemidji yesterday emnroute to at the same time. ker home. L N ] Mrs. Forest Halgren and her sis- Panama-California exposition at|ter, Miss O’Neal of Sault Ste. Marie, San Diego, January 1 to December |who has been a guest at the Halgren 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- home in this city for some time, left position at San Francisco February |for the twin cities last evening where 20 to December 4. they will visit friends. e Mrs. Earl Geil went to Virginia, Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at|Minnesota Wednesday where she Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4.|will visit her sister, Miss Florence Affiliated at the convention will be Grimoldby for a few days. Miss the Minnesota Crop Improvement as-|Grimoldby is employed in a real es- sociation and the Women'’s Auxiliary. |tate office in Virginia. * s = October first is the opening of part- ridge hunting season. The prairie chicken open season closes on Novem- ber 7, and the duck season on Decem- ber first. Flour down forty cents per barrel Realizing the value of bright and|,; w @ Schroeder’s store, Sept. 17 interesting local columns in making —Ady. a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Pioneer asks fits readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- Mrs. John McManus of Nymore is the guest of her son, Frank Mc- Manus, on Dewey avenue, this week. Mrs. McManus has just returned from Sauk Center where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyers of this city received the announcement yes- terday, of a nine-pound daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. George Lucas of Brainerd. Mrs. Lucas was for- merly Miss Ada Meyers of this city. Clearance sale of music at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami Ave. 10¢, 3 for 25¢.—Adv. Mrs. Emma Barlow of Nymore has Mrs. V. R. Bertram of Burlington, |received word that her sister, Mrs. Iowa, is the guest of Bemidji friends.|Ellen Coweby of Wadena, - Minne- Miss Della McClellan of Carr Lake|S0t?, died Tuesday. She had been transacted business in the city yes-|Suffering from cancer for some time terday. past. The funeral was held yester- day. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. “L R i Mrs. J. Taylor of Tenstrike was L2 < eamera 1iton; Teturn- ed Wednesd orning f I = a business visitor in the city yes- ecnesday ‘mi g from Inter: terday. where she has been visiting friends Mrs. L. F. Parker of Blackduck|ang relatives for some time. At the spent yesterday in the city shopping|jatter place she visited her daugh- and calling on friends. ter, Miss Nellie Helmer. . Earl Geil, county tréasurer, went| ope of these aays you ought to to Dakota yesterday where he will, .o ¢, Hakkerups and have your ple- spend a week, a guest of relatives. ! ire taken.—Adv Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- Miss Claire Nangle entertained at teen-inch. 1. P. Batchelder.—Adv.|a dinner party last evening. The Miss Elsie Miller, who has been |guests included Misses Edith Ryan, visiting friends at Chippewa Fall's|Margaret Newton, Aunie Johnson, for some time, has returned to her|Lee Fink, Margaret Anderson, Gert- home, irude Malone and Margarette McGee. There is to be a dance at the City:Sweet peas formed charming decor- ations. Mrs. I.-1. Dobdahl of Guthrie, Min- |nesota, was in Bemidji yesterday en- {route to her home after visiting her |sister, Mrs. G. Brandt of Badger, iMinnesom. for the past ten days. She lalso visited her daughter, Miss }Norma. who teaches the consolidated !school at Spur. Have your furpiture repaired at "ne bargain store first class work at 4 rnasonwble prices .—Aav. N Kq GL! AE-{ J Rev. George Larson of Nymore 2for2Bcents_Glnat, Pagbody & Gou lev, Hukers | WERE 10 the town of Liberty today I where he officiated at the funeral Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY All Star Feature Corporation presents EDCAR SELWYN and a selected cast of Broadway stars in a stirring play 11 b2 A stPo!yEofE(EpE)na?yanp;xl;gt!lE Sgell;g(!tgrasphy SUNBAY: Acrnss The Burder of snow covered mountains and plains. A substantial thrill for 5000 feet - | by mutual consent. national Falls and Kettle Falls,] i T T — of Mr. andiMre: G. Loyick’s two|this summer, as has been their cus- months’ old daughter, who died the|tom for nearly ten years, and wil first “of the ‘week, after a .short ill-|leave early next week for their ‘home. ness. The services 'were.he‘ld at the{Mr. Hamllton has extensive buulneu W. H. Burtis. Mrs. Burtis spent Trinity churech, town of Liberty. luteruts in Bemidji. several weeks in Bemidji this sum- A large number of delegates have| Mis8 Capitola Stewart, bookkeeper [mer, the guest of“her mother, Mrs. already. arrived for the Conference ft 1he s:g‘l Emporium, returned | Emma Stewart, on Dewey avenue. of Charities and Correction and many t:::ne:e:lwn! :n 30 six tx: clock trnix: L. H. Slocum, auditor of Koochi- will reach: Bemidji tomorrow. and e ‘I’owee ’ vacation spent 2t |ching county, was in Bemidji today. Sunday, while other will be able to » fows, and Minneapolis, |Mr. Slocum has held the responsible attend only the Monday and Tuesday meetings, according’ to communica- tions which have been received by the local’ committee.- | where she has been the guest of rela- tives and friends. - While in Decorah she was the guesl, of her sister, Mrs. and is’ a candidate for re-election again this %fall. - Although he has opposition, a socialist being his op- ponent, Mr.: Slocum will probably be renamed by a large majority. He is one of the pioneer residents of In— ternational Falls and has taken ad- vantage of every opportunity to as- sist in its rapid ‘advancement. I will pay $1.10 per cwt. in trade for closed Norway pine cones for the balance of the year. W. G. Schroed- er.—Adv. William Lennon, a member of the board of county commissioners, ar- rived in Bemidji this morning. Mr. Lennon plans on being present at the convention of the State County Commissioners association which is to he held here tomorrow, Sunday, Monday znd Tuesday, in connection witl the Conference of Charities and | Correction. 4 per cent 4 4 interest | 4 4 paid on 4 4 Certificates 4444444 or 4 Deposit. Northern National Bank.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hamilton of Cedar Rapids, Towa, had as their dinner guests at the Markham hotel last evening Miss Ida Bailey and Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey. The Hamil- tons have spent several weeks here Special For Saturday, Grapes si&% 20c SWEATERS Infants -all wool sweat- ters different colors.................65C Children’s Sweaters All wool, sizes22, 24 and 26, colors red, blue, gray. siso o $1.75 MENS HEAVY B% SWEATERS All sizes,. three colors, Children’s Blouses Outing flannel, sizes 6to 14, each..................30c GHILDREN'S FLANNEL BLOUSES ]iark blue, sizes 6 to 14, - each.._................60c Children’s Romper's outing flannel each ...... 50c Children’s Sweaters Children’s Knit Skirts All wool with shoulder straps each‘.................600 'WOOL SCARFS Several patterns and lors, from .. L De Mittens & Gloves Ladies’ and. children’s cotton 10c. Ladies’ and LEATHER MITTENS Boy’s and Men’s, per pair . 30 cents 600 MEN'S GLOVES Heavy leather, per pair.... 60c SWEATER NEGKS All wool, several colors a0k e 2DC GOLF GLOVES Ladies’ and children’ all wool, per PaiL.......ccunene.. 3OC NIGHT GOWNS Outing flannel Gowns, all sizes spe:c:ial.................79c (0Z->OADET MO0 -D Notice of Dissolution. The partnership heretofore exist- ing between Frank Pierce and Owen McElroy, known as the City Meat Market, has this day been dissolved 50¢ Children’s Aprons Cover all, just the thing to play in, each.........o 0 150 GIRDLES Big line just in. Prices from _‘50 cents $2.50 TOWELS Big line at, each............. 10c JEWELI!Y New Lot, Just In The Margot Beaton Stock Co. will present the 4-act society drama special, $ 5 each. . ... 1-7 MEN'S SWEATERS be paid by Owen McElroy and all ac- counts due the firm must be paid to 'WOOI'eaCh"B"" O" 25 OWEN M’ELROY, $ 'O FRANK PIERCE. Read Pioneer Want Ads. *|50¢c, $1.00 and.................. $2.00 - o We have a few left from last ake a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys vear ranging in price fl‘O_I_l_l_ lots of water. . ONE-HALF PRICE Eating meat regularly eventually pro- her, says a well-known authority, be- KNIT SUITS ause the uric acid in meat excites the | aluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of i listress, pflrtgicngnr]y backache and ‘mis- caps, sweater and legglngs stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, |****°""""** bladder and urinary irritation. neys aren’t zeting right, or if bladder KNIT SKIRTS bothers yon, get about four ounces of take a tablespoonful in a glass of water kidneys will then act fine. This famous |ton 60(;, salts is made from the acid of grapes 2 and has been used for generations to finsh clogged kidnevs and stimulate them acids in the urine so it no longer irri- H tates, thus ending bladder disorders. ] r . Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; ] ’ ’ makes a delightful effervescent lithia- n take now and then to keep the Phone A dpen vs and uri v organs clean, thus C I A d H Th PI d iy e e 2" 400 ome Iin An ear em riayea s The new Third St. Theatre :: Under the management of Fred Brinkman l H El ‘ l RE A Masterful Production See the midnight marriage, burning castle, swim for life and dozens other exciting scenes. “TH[ F n T n l WEDDING” All bills owing by said firm will Heavy Shaker Knit, all Owen McElroy. JERSEY SWEATERS -l 1f Bladder bothers you—Drink |7 () 1o $3 00. on sale at nees kidney trouble in some form or idneys, they become overworked: get Children’s alll wool suits 2ry in the kidney region; rheumatic twin- COmplete $2 50 ges, severe headaclies, acid stomach, con- - o\J The moment your back hurts or kid- Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; Yefore breakfast for a few days and your Ladies’ under 5k“'t51 cot- and lemon juice, combined with lithia, WOOl..eeiiiiinnne o normal activity: also to nentralize the water drink which millions of men and Pictures the retribution that befell a smooth villian. MlSS Beaton has a part which glves her a chance to.do some of the emotional work which has endeared her to the Miss Grace McHugh, the beautiful, brave and daring play -goers of Bemld Mr. Dick Fen- star in ‘‘Across the Border’’> who lost her life in its First Show 7:20 Second Show 8:45 _Third Show 9:55|production. The tragedy which cost Miss Grace/ton will be seen in an Insh comedy role. Admission 5c and I5c COMING TUESDAY:=-=-Famous Players presents, Hazel Dawn, in “One of Our Girls.” L ] o greatest artists McHugh her life is in the production of ‘‘Aress the Border.” - Robbed Picturdom of one of the ‘ = A handsome dnessmg case given away on Frlday evening. position uiu’mfi torjlgict_ni.}el‘mx ; Part wool, big value, each...”

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