Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 11, 1914, Page 3

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LR S B SRR ¥ LEST: WE>FORGET> ¥ ..tt&«iiccccccc« Big farmers! “Round-up” institute at the high sehool, Saturday, Novem- ber_21. .- Football, game Saturday,. Bemidji high school versus Crookston high school,. ... Beltrami county’s next term of court will,convene. on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. .. Men’s.annual turkey.dinner at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday ev- ening, -November-18. s .. High sehool supper Thursday even- ing. It is given by the pupils for the benefit. of the high school Athletic association, P That the, E]ks.;Minstrel show will be staged.at the Brinkman.theatre Friday and Saturday evenings, No- vember 27 and 28. P “The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This-is a Red- path.attraction and comes here under the auspices of the Woman’s Study club. s That the big game hunting season closes on November 30. The wild duck,and all other aquatic fowl open, season also comes to an end on that date. PR Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. R Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Brainerd, December. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Aftiliated at the convention .will be the Minnesota_Crop Improyvement as- sociation and the Women’s Auxiliary. P Realizing the value of bright and Interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Ploreer. . asks. Its readers to .assist. by phoning.- all news items to 31. TFavors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. Charles Kinkle of Walker was in Bemidji last evening. . For Wood Phone -129.—Adv. Miss Edna Peterson of Shevlin is visiting Bemidji friends this week. Skating Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.—Adv. The Solway Farme club shipped “ARROVJ ' MACOLL AR 2ir2ers 2! cents_Clalt, Peabody & Co., brc, Makees e e e i Grand Theatre THE HOUSE' OF - QUALITY CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT The Trail of The Lovelorn (Thanhouser) A two-reel photoplay with plenty of snap and interesting situations. Turned:Back (Reliance) A powerful drama of repentance Down The-#ill=To Greditville (Majestic) A pertinent little. comedy that gives.thoughts and laughs =t the same time. Admission B¢ and 10c Tomorrow, Thursday — Jacob Adler, the eminent actor in ‘‘Michael Strogoff’ in five thril- ling reels. Matinee 3 p. m. Notice. To parties who are indebted to W. G. Schroeder.for. merchandise, dating: back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over, are requested to settle as soon as con- venient and before Jan. 1, 1915. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER. 10c.—Adv. “I'business. .. Mr. . |Sale at Troppman’s you are lgsing . Your dollay Aoes doxblesdniyi 4 msxsthz big1 sale st Troprmpa’s Adv: Mrs. C. F. Sines of Wiltonagpentds, vesterday in the, city calling on _the local trade. free-—from—annoying;~dangerous ux Phone 353-1, if you want, & WORd- | sapysiisardemiswetonsh tomako Ry sawing rig to come to your houses— Eidng Adv. trem St. Anthony’s hospital. 7 w “Wood, for sale.,, Faur-foos. or, aix-| @it Minn., """W teen inch, hay,,flour and.feedeuct. <P. |86verely that I couldn’t rest welk & Batchelderme-Adva: night. It wasshaedefor mo to "Mrs. Fred. Peterson,of Tenstrike * was in, Bemidji yesterday-on.business connected with her property here~ Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- fiub? ,%‘n‘rw: Drug gm ‘as teen inch, ay, flour and teeds vL P. |5p my, yoop| o Batchelder.—Adv. ney comfplafity-them. They bros 5 Miss Daisy Quick and Mrs. Grage | me quick rellet-and.-soon removedhs Crickett of Cass Lake:spent yester-|pain in my back. They also stren. day in the city, the guests of friends. a.“am“ “I-lave el One of these daya. yowurousht fo|well ever sinees #- - 80 to Hakkerupta-and have:your ple-| % Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’s ture taken.—Adv - -l.mnly ask for a kidney remedy- 8 Mrs, E.,H., Marcum -enfexiained at | Dpan’s Ki same th bridge luncheon at one o’clock today, | Mrs. Blondo had: Foster-Milbiri in honor of Mrs. S, J. Mitehell of St.|C0... Prope., Butfalo, N, C.—Ad. 4 . Paul. Gnt tBall_@lule,. Mrg Stons, wha is -Mrzp.~Baifpy'y byotigery refurnedsto; Roland. Fellows-and family-of Ten- | = BOMb@Rsthe.morningstrain. < strike autoed to Bemidjl yestexday, Tflmkw ssRexiNModviles Ems Mr.. Fellows, transacted :business at|ersom éx Ragesdedentao~Eclate-Uni. the court.house. . versal Snom-Beit, shr t wo-parts, wit 1ave your furniture repaired af 53 crombie’s on Beltrami 10c a week.—Adyv. . Ave. Only Coming Monday; theufirst series “of: “Trey. @'Hearts!sAdy: Misw; Wilder sAekerson: of - Minnea- polig, Whahas.been the angsk-of Miss reasonable priges.~—Ady.... Miss Laura Nyckreim went to Fargo, . North . Dakata; » yesterdsyy where she has accepted a position in the court -house. Gladys Stanton during the past week, Tonight anly-—*“The.Cowbos,Girl,4 will remrn to -Laporte tomorraw Brinkman Theatre. »Band and Ors |™ }-where~she la. ppending. sev- chestra. Admission, 25 and 35 cents; |® M homeis 5o Miss Myrtle Johnson of Cass:Lake| Mrs: M, Owen.of Hines, who has Bemidji avenue. , ‘She will, the rest of the week. Tonight only—*The Cowboy Girl," Brinkman Theatre. . Band and, Or- chestra. Admission, 25-and 35 cents. —Adv. The Episcopal Guild will be en- tertained tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs: Charles Vanders: luis, 1001 Bemidji avenue. who has been _in a_yery critical con- will be able to return to her home in e weeks ~ Michael Strogoff, ““the courier:of the-Czawmi-is-the central-figure in one- of the most famous, virile and fas- 2’ ‘story ‘especially fitted for motion picture production, and its full worth New Music. All the big N“:Mi‘llmmnzed. See it at the Grand Abercrombie’s on Beltrami A"flhmmmnnernoon and evening.— Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Wiy ‘W. W:Hunter of Coleraine was in Charles Rogers, the Wilton mer-|Bemijaji today. Mr. Hunter was a chant, was in the city yesterday on |capdidate for.county-auditorin Itasca- Rogers--has:been—on | gounty=atrthe--recent--general -elec- the sick list for the past two weeks.|tion and was defeated after one of Rev. S. E. P. White, pastor of the |the hottest flghu ever -recorded_in Presbyterian church-of this eity,-lett{shat=eo yesterday afternoon for Island Lake| ..pr; and Mrs-D. L Stantop are ex- where he will spend-a few days hunt flegtod Jogreturn fo. Bemidjtfrom Lit- ing. tlefork this.evening. yhere-they -h value-giving- sale ever held in ‘Be- | midji.—Adv. Mr.* Freuch ‘and Dr. ‘Stanton spent several days hunting deer. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Caffrey and Dr. E. H. Marcum of this city, Dr. children of Minneapolisycame to Be-[S. J. Mitchell of St. Paul and N. S. midji yesterday and:,will be guests|Davies of Chicago left Monday for at the Mort Pendergaaf home during |Kelliher to hunt deer. They notified the hunting season. Bemidji friends by telephone last ev- If you don’t get your share of the ening that they were succesafibein big bargains-offered during.-theyBig |§etiin&skvanlecputhe fenizdayy .. he fandiansdddisocigle! the Pyes- bywxllm church awvill meetagn ghe ¥ch hesement Aamosrom afterncon money.—Adv. Judge C. M. Cooley returned -from ‘| Langdon where he held a term of |at 3 o'clock and will spend the after- court and yesterday took a trip to|noon in tieing comforters. All the Bemidji in his automobile.—Tues-|ladies_ are urged to icomerands are day, Grand.Forks Times. asked,. to bgings their; scissgpsg and Another advantage 1p deajingwith phimtiesim. < the Northern National Bank is that|g Mrs. M. Sullivan of- Benridji “pass- you. are mnat. too small. for-the ! the<eity Sunday enroute nor is the bank too large for yau.— to Montana where she ‘will make her Adv. home in the futurg. Mr. Sullivan K. K. Roe; of the firm.of Roe & has peen locsted in Montana - for Markusen, and son Godfred§, went to|someitime pagt. Mrs. Sullivan was the twin cities last evenitg,.where | the guest of Mrs. George Deemer, her Godfredt is taking treatments from |sister, while in the city.—Tuesday, Dr. Gillette. The boy is very much | Crookston Daily Tims. . improved. x( yo # Thursday ds Enamel Wasesday. Troppman’s. 75 doz. pieces, large dnh pans, pails, kettles, ete. g values to-50c..For Thursday quy d each. Limit, 2 pieces to a customes: —Adv. The Ladies’ Aid society of the €a- tholic church will serve a lunch be- tween 4 and 5 o'clock Thursday gf- ternoon, in the basement of the church. - A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Mrs. Bess Herman .of ,Tens spent yesterday in the city, shop A large number of .out of tawn Reo are taking-advantage-of the: mv . sales on at the various. stores-in.Be= midji this week. . Miss Alice Smith-of Braingrd,whe was the guest.of her uncle.and-aunf Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie,yestes: day, returned to her home this. morfc-us: ing. Miss Smith has been .visiting |v..s friends at Swatara. A few of the thrills in “Micha Strogoff.” The burning of Mosow, the river ablaze as the fugitive tries to escape on a raft, the big court|- and palace scenes and many -others; at the Grand tomorrow. Matinee-3 p. m.—Adv. ‘Mrs. C. W. Swanson of Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota, returned to her home yesterday. She has been visiting at the Al Simpkins. home ..at. -Turt River and while there sold her farm at Turtle-to K: Christiansan. sy .; Attorney - Thayer -Bailey of city and Walter Stone of Croo) el ’Defecfive rbara Tremant-and.O. A. C. Lund. the, bargain,store;-first ;elasy-awork ut | 4 Fe018:0L Pictures.sh: and. 15 cents.pd 1 mouthsal the.R.sR. s Hurlbutis’ is the guest of Mrs. T. J. Welsh, 1121 |Péen-¢onfined,at StirAnthanyla hos- s ters to Potsdsm .remain |Pital for the past several-weeks;and %t dition, jpreeovering rapidly,and:she | cinating: romances.exer written.-It is - Get in on the bargains at Tropp: [been the guests of Mr. and _Mrs.- | man’ ’s. They are conducting the best | George French, formerly of, this.city. | -“THWAg, Gnnd Rapids, was ‘ flour an errewcwhmbeetu- i New books in the Library at Aber- retursed #histmorning from 3 ducky dm the aigof Gensral Cronjeand|: - You may know a woman: who has a repu- tation for making delicious cake, biscuits, etci,—who seems to hit it right every times “You may-also* know a woman, who, no-—- imatter how painstaking; ¢an’t scem to get the' 'knack of sticcessful-baking. Both use the.same butter, same eggs, same Very likely-it’s-all in' the:baking powder. /Undoubtedly the woman with the knack uses “'Royal‘Baking«Powder; arid the unsuccessful- WOmanmn.uses an alum bakmg powder thinking t cheaper. e Yet the.difference in the cost of a whole* arge cakeis'less’than'a cent: It is econemy:to- use- ugar. What is-the difference? OntheVet-siver southeast-et:Blaem hot., loyaliats cunder.Commandant; be-: mars hara-routed:the rebele-of-Gen- eral Beyers. . Nine rebels were killed, eleven wounded.and.364:0eptured. Ri = S R SRR R R K KAISER :WILL TRANSFER HEADQUARTERS. Mail's; corrgapendent at :Copen hagen says'he hears from Ber- lin that preparations are mak- ing- at .Potsdam-:for :Emperor Willlamisvret The:corre: 4 “+ spondent:adds-thav-t:is Tumor- ed to be the-emperor’s inten- tion to. trapsfer. bis headauar-i e et FIELD. HEIR IS AUTOIST: AT FRONTY Chicago;, . Nov. 11.—Henary Field, grandson of the ‘late Marshall Field, and .one . of America’s richest bovs, is serv- ing as an Enzlish army chauf- feur, it was learned from a. let- ter received by Stanley Field. -« He is driving an automobile of .+ a staff officer. < L B -E+++-P+++++~' Pioneer want: ads"bring-results: R R R A L3 ) ++++++’—x-—x-++++++++ E*IVV’FIRING HEARD AT SEA ! Advertlse"lt” ; through Our- . \ \Classified - Cannonading: -Reported Near Chilean Scaport: Lima,. Pery, - Nov:11.-~Heady: cali- '| nonading . was. sheard.at sea- off - the Chilean seupart of Coronel,. according to reports 1eceived here from Chile. , A Rubbes is no;claimant for merit if its heel be wealge s - Hub-Mark-Rolled Edge Overs are-made-with-extra~strong-and - extra-thick heels and_ $oles that . give unusuaiwear. = In fact, the | heels and soles wearmuch longer.. ; than those” of ardlmry rubbers, A trial wxll cormnce you that this is true. Also mads:instomm. cut style, ° Buy Hub-Mark Rubbers for your childrefis=for yourself: - Coronel i:. a seaport about 300 miles It was oft Coro mel. that the German squadron” under Admiral €ount' von Spee met-and de feated the Firitish squadron command- ed-by Rear- Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock-on Nov. 1. Read the Want :Ads. ;2 ABE | ’grbhg/ Brin _I?;e.sultms! ey Advertisers' who want the best results always patronize: The Pioneer. They know, by-experi«ii ence, ‘that'it has no equal in this section of the country-ase= an advertising medium. g’i 7 £ They are dependable nmehum L Boston Rubber Shoe Company Maldes, Maw, _:., ed fiction. smglng and T allelfig * " Ethel Grandin n... ~The Adventures:of A I;lrl‘flspnrter Intwo'parts . J. Warren Kerrigan in : . At Mexico's Mercy- : lm Meredyth as Besm'l'he Detectmo in 7Poge ‘many-are.; Miss Gibbie hits: - ~ What Did * to Michiga ‘da,They're Shadow of ful One is Start The \% your Christmas--books. The Band Box All the Iatevfpopular ‘music. § aturday'_ . Books Books Just reaeived 500 popular copyright- Now.is: the time to select Among the: Wmmng of Barbara Worth * Seven Kevs to Baldpate Gault Coming of The Law The Sign at Six - Only 50c¢ All big - You're More Than-the World to Me, When You ~Wore a ~T‘u||p and-1I Wore a Big Red Rose, They ctrola,:Lm-a Fool :-Who Believed In You, meo: Say to Juliet, I Want to Go Back y th:oony Melody—Lia-da-da Lia-da- Wiy to Mexico, 'Neath the ramids;?On* Ranch 101 or The Wonder- u; Chinatewn Ny Ghinatown. 'Thursday, Frlday and ly 10c

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