Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1915, Page 3

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[ /TUESDAY; 5 MARCH : ‘81751618, ~ About The City EER XXX RRREEEEE 4 LEST WE FORGET o EXR KR RR XN R KK XK X In case of fire call 349. county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, March 16. * e . On Saturday, March 6, there will be a big Farmers’ Institute at thej, high school building. LR There will be a meeting of sthe Mothers’ elub at the Public Library, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. e s s High School Basketball—Friday night, Bemidji versus Akeley; Sat-|. urday night, Bemidji versus Aitkin, LY Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. ... The annual meeting of the Com- mereial club will be held on Tues- day, March 9. Officers and eight di- rectors will be elected. .. The 1915 summer meeting of ‘the N. M. D. A. will be held at Coleraine;] June 10 and 11. The winter -con- vention will be held in Bemidji next December. s s . Every news item phoned -te-the Pioneer, 31, aids in making the local columns of the paper more interest- ing, and is appreciated by the pub- lishers and readers alike. We solicit your assistance. « e e On Monday evening, March 15, “‘The Princeton Players” and Dollie MeDonnell will appear in Bemidji as the closing number of the Woman's Study club Redpath series. This s one of the most popular companies on the lyceum stage. E. H. Reff of Bagley was a Be—| midji business visitor yesterday after- noon. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Trafton of Rosby spent yesterday in the city, the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hirt of Maltby were business visitors in -~ Bemidji vesterday. Omnibus afternoon. and night trains. Phone 355.—Adv. Mrs. Iver Ungstad and Mrs. Mat Frogfost of the town of Frohn spent yesterday in the city shopping. There will be a regular meeting he Order of Eastern Star this eve- $iming th-thecMssonic hxil st 8 o’clock. \~One_of thess days ysu ought to| ![Paris;:March 2: %o to:Hakkerup’s and have your pic- that their blood - out afiedes ; ture taken..—Ady. impure when they, started ot &: in this] campaign, as soldiers’ at “front. The Baptist-Ladies’ Aid will meet Mikny'of them Bever s Dt in-the ehurch bisement -tomorrow tle line-because they were. taken sick afternoon “at. 2:30, Lunch will be|in camp, due to stomach and bowel served. troubles, and with blood powerless to resist. Young men and old: men that- their: stemach -is opportt parochialf Well- and the liver active. 300' RRitya$0 attend - It takes lots of vitality, nervous force and strength to win a race. 1ave: your furniture repaired ‘st [Blood must be pure and good. the:hargain store, first clask work at| Keep the nerves mourished, the onable Dflfl-—“' heart -strong, the.head-..cool, the stomach , vigorous, the liver. . active Mrs. B. M. Sathre and Miss Caco-|with a tonic which has stood the line. Sonstrud: will .entertain the La-[test of time and has'a wide reputa- tion, ‘such as' Doctor ‘Pierce's ‘Golden dies’ aid. of the.First:Scamdinavian Medical -Diseovery. It is the world’s Lutheran-church at-the heme of Miss great Blood Purifier; it-enters joints; Sonstrud,-1304-Dewey.avenue, tomor- | dissolves the impure deposits and car- row afternoon. All the ladies are :iles tzl;:: ol\;tml: &' does B:!‘-'l i;unlg‘l- er; ), = cordially invited. neysianarticin - --Mrs. .E. E..McDonald returned to| If.you- have. udlsufion, -Bemidji: yesterday. from .Grand Forks|liver, backache over .the _kidneys, where she has spent. the past-ten|Dasal or other Catarrh, unsteady days.at the.guest of Mrs. Carl Gow- |A¢TYeS of unsightly ekin, get Dr. Pieree’s Golden Medieal-Discov to= ran.. Mrs. ‘McDonald presided at thegday and start at-once to etk ‘replace your eeting of -the Woman’s Study cluh,|impure blood with the kind that m of which she is president, yesterday |energy and ambition into you and afternoon. brings back youth and vigorous ac- tion.—Adv. T have a six- ,- modern house =| Bemidji last evening from the “twin TS different from, is taken in the making and the materiajs used are—of higher grade. . Black:Silk Stove Polish a trial,’ U:ei:z&ymtv‘fin v ot gy a5 ran 0057 Gt 3od Elack Sx.lk Stove Pcluh Warl:s Tse Black Ay ""‘s{" St e Bt registers. stove-pipes— e, repiters Dms.. d'm orhrls. lthnsnneqwl Grand Theatre THE -HOUSE: OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY General Film Co. presents francis X Bushman and an all-star cast in “ Ambughed” A thrilling story of adven= ture in three acts; ‘and * other photoplays .Admission 5c and 10c know that the ‘“Sunshine” line of G :|suits- and ecoats will be-sold at the *our ra"- : | where she has spent the past week. - riving ‘daily at the Bazaar store. This | popular line was formerly sold by the for rent, 417 Minnasota avenue. Mrs. | pyrpgprART- SPECIAL OFFER - b Heriomets —| TOREADERS OF THIS PAPER Adv. : Any person desiring a copy of The Phe: game: whieh was. to have been | People’s Common Sense Medical Ad- yed-between the-Bemidji Camp- |viser before the edition is exhausted Fire girls- and - the -Akeley high :gmfldd?end this notice :og[e’the;l with ¥ ree dimes. or.stamps to Dr. Pierg school “girls: next Friday has been Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and caneeled and. imstead the Walker|copy will be sent by return mail, girls’ city-team will play here. The |charges prepaid.—Adv. game will be preliminary to the Be- midji-Akeley high school ehamplon-| ;. pazaar store and are now on d chip-game. = play. Watch Wednesday’s Pionde In the “Open €ourt"-column of the|for display announcement.—Adv. Duluth Herald last evening a Mar- While the Lake City postoffice v :::::::;Mi:h:i‘;:' ::n nsketd wiho th; not deluged with quite a carload : & rami county i and ;i order catalogues this week, still his address, to which the editor re- the. .rural .carriers werer.almost obs plied J. L. George, of Bemidji, Min- liged to have extra large rigs to carry Deaots. JAll °_t whleh.gnes. to show the many that almost swamped things lhatv our efficient auditor is known for a few days. We understand that routaide: the confines of Beltrami. more than eighty carloads of. these The Henrionnet Millinery pariors|catalogues have been shipped by are now ready for your order work. freight to a central distributing point Watch for their opening announce- by parcel post to first and second elass ment later.—Adv. patrons, and save much over sending Einar Hilsen, the Norwegian -lec-|direct from Chicago. It will be no- turer and editor, who gave lecturos | ted that-these eighty carloads of cata- in the First Scandinavian Lutheran|logues are distributed over a. com- chureh of this city Friday, Saturday | paratively small area in this north-| and Monday nights, went to Cass|west. It shows what an-awful grip Lake today where he will lecture this | these mail order-houses have on this evening. Mr. Hilsen is a fluent and |country, . and . these. catalogues in forceful speaker and carries with him question are but from- one of the a large number of stereopticon views|scores of the big mail erder. houses of Norway, which he shows during|in the country. There is a lesson in| his lectures. the advertising game:connected with The Pioneer is the .place to buy|this story.that many of the retail your. rolls of adding-maehine paper | merchants, not only in Lake-City, but | @ roll, a dozen rolls ar-a-hundred rolls: —Adv. iy The basement of the Norwegian |Year in advertising their products for. Burraughs .adding- machines. One}in all of the country towns, might Lutheran ehurch has-been completed, |20d get by with it, would it net L3{3 the walls having been. plastered and | Well for some of the small retail mer~ new hardwood- floors. put-in. It ‘s'chanls to. profit from their experience divided into three rooms.. . A-smail{2nd in a small way use the.. same room for the-furnace, a goodssized [.weapons their strongest -competitors kitchen and a large dining room.|do, ~and advertise. — Lake City A range was installed the latter part | Graphic-Republican. of last'week and the Ladies’ Aid serv- ed lunch in the dining-room after the Keep. Your Bowelse] lectures of Priday and=Saturday. As everyone knows, ‘the howels£ Bemidji-wemen will:be pleased to Bazaar-store. - You are-invited to come in and inspect them.—Adv. Mrs. Frank S. Lycan returned to mother Knew” *What to Do cities, Little Falls and Brainerd At Little Falls, Mrs. Lycan was the guest of her daughter, Miss Donna Lycan, who is a member of the high school faculty in that city. Mrs. A. ;tupl‘::t:n-:n: ‘dgnnn‘lh?: l&:fly P. White, who accampanied Mrs, Ly- |- 8fter effects. can to the: cities, *will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Black in Duluth, before returning to Bemidji. “Sunshine suits and coats are ar- Grandmother used harm! Berman Emporium. A most beauti- ful assortment is now ready for your inspection.—Adv. *American Cities,” was the sub- of the Woman’s Study club. yester- day - afternoon.. Mrs. : Thayer C.|[3 Bailey had charge:of the: program and roll call- was answered by giv- ing the origin of names of cities. The — following enjoyable papers were pre- fangled “dosce® pared and-given: ‘Washington and Wens ot '.-' gy = New: York,”? Mrs. L. HBailey; “New| % {Orleans and San Francisco,” Mrs. L.| compounded herbs, leaves, A: Ward; “Seattle/and Salt Lake| Foots and barks ftresh ,{;:" City,”™ Mrs. D. L:-Stanton; and ““Bos-|* ©ld remedies grandmother ton,”. Mrs...Carl . Johnson. Mrs.. E. ::: 4 %.".‘“ ?11:::.- the .:nt{:: H. Denu will have eharge of the pro-| ' f¥stem “":‘d.s",:;m“{;"fl igoed gram:March fifteenth; at: which time| - body. ’l'hty cannot have the slightest ‘The City and Its"Problems” will be| At mmm everywhere. Pri the topic for discussion. only 35c:a:package. Be. sure yau | get the genuine Hollister's Rocky The well known “‘Sunshine” line uonnuln Herb Tea or Herb Tableta. of coats and suits fermerly sold in|g. wooe. Drug Store 217 3rd St Bo this eity by the Berman Emporium, midji- Minn. have been = placed: elusively fith Zl.‘omght Only BRINKMAN United Film Service presents. PAGLIACCI, in threé after supper, the disorder. Kapok fiber as & filling for life pre- 5 servers has beeni found to sust < and Mrs. J. N. Cushner aiid [in -America should be just as*watch-|twenty times its own weight - hllily -will leave this evening for St.|ful of:their blood :to see: that it is{water. The next meeting of the board of| Paul;-where- the ‘children will have }PU acting ] and ; portasica that |§ 5¥on Many. young men | they move once each day. 1f | your [Clusshville; hmb«nlmhhnubth'M bowels :become ‘take a[had ‘sick -readache and ilay ipens. eonfletion of anyone _giving or sell- hat gave. the United States. lief. .iflnll_gaovlhera, Of the electrieity = generated in Ganadian:bydraniie-plontssslong the in | horder_more than half.is_exported to | recently a man said he did not know e permanent re- | minors, WILLI.A.I( K’GUAIE M&m “Tablets; just| mberlain’s Tablets, were the only | ing. cigarettes, tnblcen ot dnn to lhynn Ata m-nm. 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Even though one may have many others, this' HLLUSTRATED Bible is THE ONE you will USE, for it BRINGS OUT in PICTURES the very POINTS that have seemed obseure anmd—throws a new- light on No ook ever printed holds - REQUIRES THAT You Simply Cut‘Out-and' . prined daily on another page, clipped on consecutive days, together with the stated ‘amount set opposite the style selected, that covers the necessary EX hlre, cost of packing, checkmg, express fromifactory, etc., ete. in full flexible lim) collectiom, together illustrating e text con- made’ rts, featuring Constance;Crowley and Arthur Maude, a wel known: drama cleatiy constructed ' and ‘beautifuliy acted. & WHEN HE FORGAVE. A drama full of thrillsin which where once was sorrow. J = THU. 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The Book itself has been ap- proached by the annotator with reserve. and _intelli- gence, and by .its__artists with sympathy and knowl- edge. It has not been made into a meaningl picture book. The _pictures here Jerve a distinct .purpose. They. enrich the text, but they do. more;.they intelli- gently. explain it, and ,max a hitherto obscure .passage will assume to_thousands_ a new. meaning through these eye-teaching pic.ures. Popu- larizing the Bible is a risky experiment in the hands: of many, but it has been made a splendid achievement in this case. “EDWARD W. BOK.” This is the only REALLY _ILLUSTRATED BIBLE for thei-pieture .of -each partic- ular-verse ilustrated is in- -'serted with THE TYPE, so that - every illustration cor- responds ‘with - the -aceom- ‘panying -’ text-mstter, and makes it plain. to -illuminate—i. e-““throw: Mght .upon”—the par- and this ripe knowledge: ‘sltows. forth- on -every:page, 80 truthfully e-hefihhauu; give the text ‘s mew’and

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