Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 4, 1914, Page 5

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o-wear ' company, ‘is" spending a few days in Bemidji on business. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. L P. Batchelder.—Adv. — Misses Martha Kneoig and Ethel « % % % % % % % % 4 % & % & & «|Karr of Plantaganet were in the city ¥ LEST WE FORGET 4 | yesterday calling on the local mer- w ok k¥ KKK Kx %k & & x|chants. Miss Margaret Hensel and Miss Margaret Yates of Frohn spent yes- terday in the city, the guests of friends. One of these days you .ought to About The City Now is the time to do your Christ- mas shopping. = & % To place a Red Cross Christmas seal on all letters, parcels and pres- ald -is prominent in the - Rooters’ club. Tomorrow evening from 5 to 8 o’clock, the ladies of the Norwegian Lutheran church will serve Supper in the Odd Fellows ball. The menu; will include a number of Norwegian, as well as American _dishes. The proceeds of the supper ,will be used to complete the basement of the church. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Herriges and children of Turtle River were in the city this morning, enroute to Ben- son, Wisconsin, where they will make his nleeey;”Miss' Margaret” Lowham, | to Bemidji, upon her return to her |/ teaching duties following . the| Thanksgiving vacation, Mr. . La E ham (wfll spenfl a_ few weeks more || in thea:?.v ‘before going back to his ursday, Crookston “Daily | - F. S. Lyean. proprietor of the Markham hotel, returned to Bemidji last evening from Brainerd where he spent the day attending the meeting of the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment’ association. Mr. Lycan is a member of the state economy, and “Brinkman Theatre TONIGHT Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. *« & s U, C. T. dance, first of the season, in the City Hall, Friday evening, De- cember 4. % % Annual meeting of R. H..Carr Post, G. A. R., Saturday, December 5. Election of officers. « s s The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will e held on Tuesday, December 15. . s . Two big basketball games Friday evening in the Armory hall. Big Be- midg versus All-Stars, and Klein’s Wonders against Little Bemidg. s s = That the second annual banquet of the Bemidji Merchants’ association will be held at the Markham hotel, Wednesday evening, December 9. « * “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 8 Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. PEEEY It is the effort of the publishers of the Pigneer to make the local col- umns of the paper of much interest to its readers.’ In this they cannot be successful without assistance, and every news item, no matter if seem- ingly of trifle consequence, phoned to 31, is appreciated. BREVITIES Mrs. J. Speck of Frohn was in the city yesterday on business. E. C. McGregor went to Minnea- polis last night on business. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. J. S. Wheeler was among the out of town business visitors yes- terday. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Scribner was a between train visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Food sale at Netzer’s Saturday by Catholic ladies.—Adv. Josiah Parker of Summit and Mary Duff were married in Bemidji Tues- day.—Friday, Kelliher Journal. Mrs. John Noel of the town of Northern spent yesterday in the city shopping and calling on friends, Wooad for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Miss Mary McKe¢ of Deer Lake, time, returned to her home today. ' I. Sorger, of the Paris Ladies’ Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY “THE VIKING QUEEN” (Edison) A pretentious number featuring Mary Fuller and a large cast. HEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL All the late war news and many other interesting events. “THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING AND LEARNING HOW.” (Essanay) A dandy good comedy by Geo. Ade. MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 Admission 5c and 10c SUNDAY—John Bunny in a two- reel feature. » TUESDAY—Famous Players present “The Aftermath.” ents. go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- who has been in the city for some ! ture taken.—Adv. jtheir future home. Mr. Herriges has isold his farm near Turtle River to 'A D. Glidden of the town of North- ern and has purehased land near Benson. They have lived in this part of the state for the past twelve ‘years | Seymour Backus, son-of E. W. Backus, is now ‘in charge of the af- |fairs of the International Lumber {company, during the absence of his i‘fathern He succeeds J. F. Roche, { who resigned as superintendent. The ! voung man was a visitor here on Menday inspecting the local plant Miss Hilda Paulson of Leonard, { with a view to being thoroughly in- who has been the guest of Miss formed in its business affairs.— Gladys Armstrong, has returned tO{Spooner News. her home. Every boy.and girl, young lady or Mrs. Lucy Williams of Noflheffllbentleman, who attends the Metho- drove to Bemidji yesterday and at-|gist Sunday school, is invited to take tended to business matters, l"31“1”“'!some part in the Cantata, ‘“Santa ing to her home in the evening. (Claus’ Mistake,” which will be held save your furniture repaired at Christmas night, December 25, in the the bargain store, first class work at { Methodist church. Practice Satur- reasonable prices.—Adv. !day at 2:30 in the church basement. Mrs. V. M. Owen, who lay in theAll are urged to come to this prac- Bemidji hospital in an unconscious tice.—Adv. condition for two weeks, is now at{ Dr. C. M. Golden arrived here last home and is gradually I‘eco\ermg‘qaturday with household and office from her serious illness.—Blagkduck ' cffects and will practice here, having American. i1,ased the offices over the First Na- J. W. Granger, division superin_;tional bank, which were formerly tendent of the Great Northern rail-|occupied by Dr. Yoder, who left sev- road, with headquarters at Crooks-|eral months ago. Dr. Golden came ton, was in Bemidji on business | here from Virginia, Minnesota, from matters today. jwhere word comes that he is well “The Million Dollar Mystery” will | 9ualified and had an excellent prac- be shown at the Brinkman Saturday. ‘nce, says the Cass Lake Times. Dr. Matines and might-—Ady. iGolden at one time resided here. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whiting andl H. P. Rawson, of Minneapolis, Mrs. E. L. Anderson of the town of ‘deputy grand exalted ruler of the Northern. went to Minneapolis last l]:enr:ido E]:‘f spe]ut la;‘t ie\;enmg in evening, where they will visit rela-| i1, making: hig jofficial ¥isit; to tives for a short time. 2 :mg of the lodge, complimenting the Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Guenther have |y ompers on the enterprise shown in been called to Charles City, Iowa, by building a new home and after in- g i ;htehsermus illness of Mr. Guenther's g,osting the plans said that it would, ather. Mr. Guenther wrote f”e"d*‘when completed, be one of the finest in Bemidji Wednesday that the old! !institutions of its kind in the state. gentleman was very low. | He returned to his home on the late “The Million Dollar Mystery” will itrain. be shown.at.the Brinkman Saturday. | Matinee and night.—Adv. The Ladies” Aid of the Norwegian |Lutheran church will serve supper Harry Reynolds, of the Reynolds at the Odd FEellows hall tomorrow & Winter real estate and insurance evening from -5 till 8 o’clock. Ad- {cnmpany has returned from the mission, adults] 35c¢, children above Brainerd. convention, Mr. Reynolds five years, 25c. was the first delegate to register at/ MENU the meeting. . Lutefisk with Melted Butter S. D. Patrick of Grand Rapids was| * Pork Roast, Apple Sauce in Bemidji this morning enroute to| Riced Potatoes his home from Brainerd where he Dill Pickles Cabbage Salad has spent several days in attendance, Rod-Grodt with Whipped Cream at the meeting of the various con-l1 Coffee Cake ventions which are being held there.| —-Adv. Your savings In the Northern Na-|{ A. E. Stallings, of this city, who tional Bank are under the watchful for some time has represented the eye of the Government. You are al-| Marshall-Wells Hardware company lowed 4 per cent interest, compound-:of Duluth in this territory, left last ed semi-annually.—Adv. {evening for Kelliher where he will S. C, Brown of Big Falls has been , enter the retail hardware business {in the city for Some time on"busi- He will be succeeded here by K. ness. His family will live in Be- Guenther, who already has assumed midji this winter and has rented a his new work. Stallings is one of house on Bemidji avenue. Mr. Brown the most popular traveling men to may decide to build here in the visit Bemidji and he is certain to Lefse spring. |make a ‘success of his new enter- Miss Gladys Armstrong will go to Prise: . Leonard, Minnesota, tomorrow, ' Robert Lowham, of Cascade, Iowa, where ‘she will be the . guest _oriwho has been, visiting at the Low- friends over Sunday, returning tojham home in this city for the past Bemidji - Monday morning. Miss , few weeks, returned last evening Armstrong is employed in the Sathre !from Bemidji. He had accompanied abstract office. ; = = A WARM OMNIBUS to all trains, day and night. Bunker, residence| 3 Phone 355. Office phone, Peterson’s.i 7 88, next door to the Grand.—Adv. Mrs. M. A. Djonne of the town of Liberty and Mrs. Annie Thayer, of Northome, who is a guest at the Djonne farm, were in the city yes- terday. They returned to Liberty in the evening. Mrs. Thayer is Mr. Djonne’s sister. Louis Crystal of Kelliher, w.vhosel foot was badly cut this week, confined at a local hospital, receiv- ing treatment. The little toe was nearly severed from the foot and the gash extends into the instep, al- most cutting the foot in two. Judge C. W. Stanton will leave| this evening for St. Paul where he will spend tomorrow, leaving early Sunday morning for St. Cloud, where he will deliver the Elks Memorial Day address. Judge Stanton will return to Bemidji Monday morning. Miss Lottie McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McDonald of Dewey avenue, who underwent a “HARVEST OF FLAMES” (Two Reels) “FEUDAL DEBT” is T “FALSE FRIEND” Friday and Saturday Sunday, Matinee and Night “OUANUS GREAT LOVE” “THE BRAND OF CAIN” “RESTFUL RIDE” Old Heads:aznd Young Hearts “NEW ‘CALL BOY” throat operation Tuesday at the St. - = Anthony’s hospital, is recovering mm’s HAZING” nicely and will be able to return to her home tomorrow. Miss McDon- Matinee and Night. e e e 1052 He spoke at the regular meet- emcit?néy commissjon and vice-pres- ident' of the Wonderland Trail asso- ciation, and while at Brainerd dis- cussed both, finding that they are|: being strenuously supported and ap- proved' SUFFHAGE LUSES BY 9,139 : North Dakota'a Official Figures on Amendment Vote Given. Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 4—The women’s’ suffrage vote in North Da- kota has been given in official figures, showing the defeat of the ballot ) amendment by a majority of 9.139. This doesn’t take into consideration the ballots that were not marked,which count against the proposition. The tofal vote was 49,348 to 40,209. Only thirteen counties voted favorably. Dead tho Pioneer want ads. Mad Daly and Perry Reno E KKK KKK KK KK KKK * " Sowmon wangsr % Premier Knockabout Comedians % Brices being paid toisy by _x/INtroducing The Smallest Knock- * merchants of Bemidii. *| ahout Comedian in The World in X K & = VAUDEVILLE KK EKKKE KK KKK Potatoes, bushel Pota}oes, bushel (trade).. Cabbage, pound ...... Onions, bushel .. Butter,. dairy, pound .... B . :|Comedy, Comedy and More Comedy Hoohpnind, <2 Admission: Children 10c, Adults 20c Chicken, pound Chuck full of it— The Fall ‘togs’ for classy - dressers at * Gill Bros. New ENGLISH SUITS “Close:cut form fitting coats without padding, patch pockets, straight trousers. Snappy Hats greens, blues and . greenish blues are the favorites, very high crowns— some have pencil curland plain brims — special new box effects also. COPYRIGHT 1514 'HE HOLSE OF ¥ UPPENHEIMER Shirts and Cravats the best we've shown— and ‘there’s many you’ll. like, we know. Shoes very English, you know, with the low toe, long vamp and low heels. Then there’s an almost un- limited assortment of Hose, Underwear, in fact, everything to wear very new full cut tops, froin Scotch tweeds and English fabrics. Sure we'll be glad to show you, even if you’re not_ ready to buy. c/o ME TODAY GILL BROTH ERS BEMIDJI at the Brinkman Theatre .

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