Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 15, 1915, Page 3

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| About The City [{ KRR KRR R KRR KKK d LEST WE FORGET e (AR R R R R SRR RS ) In case of fire call 349. “« e s Basketball game tonight, ‘“Big Be- midg” against Two Harbors. s . There will be a band dance in the City hall Wednesday evening, St. Pat- rick’s day, March 17. s y The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, March 16. PR May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. . o0 Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. .. 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. PRI On Monday evening, March 15, “The Princeton Players” and Dollie McDonnell will appear in Bemidji as the closing number of the Woman’s Study club Redpath series. This is one of the most popular companies on the lyceum stage. BREVITIES Miss Myrtle Schafer of Wilton was the guest of Bemidji friends Satur- day. For Wood Phone.129.—Adv. Miss Jessie Pendergast of Grant Valley spent Saturday in the city on business. Miss Alice Smith, who teaches school near Tenstrike, was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. What do you mean, “National Cele- bration” ? ? ?—Adv. Mrs. M. Rygg and daughter of the town of Liberty spent Saturday in the city on business. Miss Martha Klingbeal of Pine- wood is spending a few days with relatives in Bemidji. It's all for the ladies. The big “National Celebration.”—Adv. Misses Gena and Ida Nyhus of Be- midji spent Sunday in Blackduck, the guests of relatives. Paul Myrand of Little Falls is the guest of his brother, Homer Myrand, of Twelfth street, for a few days. Listen to your “UNCLE.” Keep your eye on next week.—Adv. Miss Bessie Froirack was the guest “TIL" FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell- ing, sweaty feet. No mare pain in corns callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief, just use “TIZ “TIZ” draws out all the poi- sonous exuda- tions which puff grand; will cure your foot troubles so yowll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won’t seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Get & 25 cent box at any drug or department store, and get relief. ot LD HECIPE 10 BAHKEN HAIR Common garden Sage and Sulphur makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and glossy at once. ost everyone knows that Sage Tea i Sulphur, properly compounded, lnvu-fs Lack the natural color and lustre Lo thie hair when faded, streaked or gray; aiso ends dandrufl, itching sealp and iair. Years ago the only way £o get, this mixture was to make it Lowe, which is mussy and trouble- wadays we simply ask at any drug for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Remedy.” You will get a large Intile’ for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this old, famous reeipe, becnuse Do one possibly. tell that you. darkened as it does it so naturally.and You dampen a sponge or. soft b with it and draw this through ir, taking one small strand at'a Ly morning the gray hair disnp- and after another, application or ir becomes beautifully dark, winssy “and you look years younger. French women are considered the leaders in the art of cooke! Rendent hmlhed It. There are tew items which appear in this Ppaper moré important to-Be- midji people than the statement pub- lished below. In- the first glace, it is from a citizen of Bemidji and can be thoroughly relied upon. In the second place, it indisputably proves that Doan’s Kidney Pills do their work thoroughly and not temporar- ily. Read this carefully: Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 Dewey Ave., Bemidji, says: “I was stiff and'lamg in the morning an'd it hurt me to bring any strain on my back, . I beleve it was heavy lifting and hard work. that brought on the trouble. I was handicapped in doing my work, especially stooping or lift- ing. Three or four boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills strengthened my back and made me well. I have had no trouble since.” Price 50c, at all' dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Gordhamer had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. - |corner of Doud Ave. rict superint of the Fergu Falh dit rlcf wh in the city Sltm‘dly day: mnrning. From there. thgygg to Frazee, Minnesota, where, Bishop | Quayle preached in the evening,: “Rich” studio 8 now ready.. business. First week- is baby $1.00 given to: each”baby free with each dozen ‘photos. Phone 570. Adv. = Miss Dorothy Virts of Mlnnmj@, avenue was pleasantly surprised by a{gp; 0 number of her schoolmates Saturd: afternoon. * The hours were spent in| playing games and a lunch was serv- ed. The guests were Margaret, Car- son, Ruth Essles, Helen, Erickson, Blanche Barnell, Laura Schroeder and Alice Schroeder. Beverly Bayne and other noted movie stars may be seen at The Rex Theater (under new management), ‘Wednesday and Thursday, matinees and evening. cents.—Adv. of Bemidji friends Saturday. Miss Froirack teaches school near Turtle River. There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. - Initiation and refresh- ments. Call C. F. Hicks, Phone 231, for es- timates on painting and papering.— Adv. Mrs. Effie Martin of Pinewood, who has been visiting friends in Bemidji for the past week, returned to her home today. H. C. Baer, cashier of the Security State bank, left last evening for Min- neapolis where he will spend several days on business. , Big dance at City hall, March 17; 7-piece, orchestra. Don’t miss it.— Adv. Mrs. J. Bisiar returned Friday from St. Paul and Minneapolis where she has spent the past ten days, the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. Mrs. James Martin of Puposky accompa- nied her home and will visit at the Simpkins home for a few days. Are you planning to attend “National Celebration” Where?—Adv. Fred Cutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Cutter of Beltrami avenue, returned Friday from St. Paul, where he has spent the winter. He expects to return to the cities in the fall. Meet your uncle at the National Celebration, ladies. He’ll be here all next week.—Adv. Richard Bush of Brainerd was the guest of his brother, C. A. Bush, over Sunday. Bush, who is a brother of the noted ball player, “Bullet Joe” Bush, will play with Duluth this year. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. P. L. Hines of Hines, Minne- sota, attended the lecture given by Bishop William A. Quayle in the Methodist church Saturday evening. ‘While in the city she was the guest of Mrs. Fay Head. t1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mesdames E. E. Kenfield, M. E. Kenfield and Quiney Brooks have is- sued invitations for a Five Hundred party to be given Wednesday after- noon, at the home of Mrs. Quincy Brooks on Lake Boulevard. Take the baby to “Rich’s” studio now and have that picture taken. 29 Tenth St., corner of Doud. Phone 570.—Adv. Henry Paquin, who recently pur- the next week? | chased a Little Falls barber shop, spent yesterday in Bemidji with his | family, returning to Little Falls this morning. Mr. Paquin’s family will move to Little Falls within the next month. $1.00 given away free to babies with each dozen photos at “Rich” studio, 29 Tenth St., cor. of Doud. Phone 570. Work guaranteed.—Adv. Mrs. Guy Todd of Park Rapids, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, for the past week, went to Hackensack Saturday, where she will visit Miss Christine Berggren and other friends before re- turning to Bemidji. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. —Adv. Mrs. Frank Kibbe and children of Milbank, South Dakota, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Geil for the past two weeks, re- turned to their home last evening. Mrs. Geil accempanied them to Mil- bank and willgisit her mother who is very ill. Don’t leave ‘town next week, you'll ‘miss the “Natidhal Celebration.” Buy your ticket early and-geét into line. The line forms to the left. Be sure and get a place.—Adv. Reyv. Henry Hume, pastor of the Methodist church ‘of Cass Lake, who lcame to. Bemidji Saturday to hear Blshbp Quayle’s lecture on “Four Fac- tors of Destiny,” remained in the city over Sunday and while here was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted George T. Simpson, the Minneapolis attorney, arrived in Bemidji this morning, spending the day here on professional business. With Attor- KEKHKKH KKK KKK KX * STOP COUGHS AND COLDS - * TR KR KRR KK KKK KKK instantly with Schiffmann’s Concen- trated Expectorant. 2 ounces make a pint at home. If not found the very best remedy ever used, your money will be returned by Barker’s Drug Store. 29 Tenth.. St.; Admission, 5 and 10|’ eadcy. dsnt of: -1 or . oF . 3 5. ...‘lfi‘g 231 25 17,1 54’9.81 15,637.99 “1,678.28 Ponking i = House, fl”m tures ... Qher. Real Eatais 28,010.57 1,462.66 224,875.60 $ 32,000.00 309.06 o : Checks and Cash I Total ... Tdabilitles, Capital Stock and- Surplus. Undivided Profits, Net Notes Redisgounted ugfir Payavle including Gertif. cates for ed Deposits 10,000,00 2,666.54 +$224,875,60. 1§-28,010:57 19,700.00 Amount of Reserve on Hand. Amount ol Reserve Requlred State ‘of Minnesota, 5 s County_of Beltrami. ) W J. Swedback; President, and H. C. Baer, Cashier of 'the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is- true to the best of our knowledge and- belif: J." SWEDBACK, President. H. C. BAER; shier, " Ca Currect A{test (Two Directors) E. BINS C. A sTUBB b Subscribed” and swm’n to before me this 8th day of March, 1915 (Seal) E. FE Notary Pubnc, Beltrami County, Minnesota. flyxl(éommisslon expires Dec. 2, 1919. The Rex Theatre Monday and-Tuesday Alice Hollister and Harry Millarde in a two reel feature “The Hate That Withers”’ . - Constance Talmadge Lee Beggs.and Billy Consent’’ Quirk in “Forcing Dad’s “Further-Adventures of Sammy Orpheus,” A fine Jungle-Zoo Animal picture Wednesday and Thursday Beverly Bayne- : Richard Travers, Bryant Washburn, Thomas Commerford and Lester Cuneo; present ‘‘The Loose Change-of Chance.””- - Mar¢ MePermott: £ leads a star company presenting a Young Lord Stanleigh;story. in-two reels, entitled “The Premature. Compromise”’ The reel “COWBOY. PASTIMES' men enjoy.themselvesfa Eveninggfltfi% Aat 7:18 p. m. Daily. \Fhows’ how the plains- om civilization i;st show at2 p.m Admission:;sc and 10c Theatrlcakg Llfe Behind The Scenes By Margaret Mayo author of Baby Mme, in five reels of elaborate motion pictures, Produced by the Famous Players Fllm Co., Adolph Zukor, president ";’:Admissmn 5¢ and I5¢ Matinee daily 2:30 WEDNESDAY ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH | A dramatization by Mark Swan of the famou! Harold Belt Wright. A company of 18 artists ' Tickets.on.Sale at:Barkers . THURSDAY. :|of Lake Boulevard. Alice Hollister, in “The Hate That lar [lark,” Robe: )wal:wck- in: in five‘ the Carleton to | MoGonage of, éflm nntost. A machine almost automatic in its operation-has been mvemed for'roast- ing coffee or-peanuts ln— small quan- tities'in retail stor : The government f H.l.wnu has set aside 690,000 ncrqz ‘of for reserves and will experiment.with planting eucalyptus for firewood. For keeping a man’s head ' cool there has been invented a fan to be so_suspended inside a ‘hat as to vi- brate as its wearer. moves ahout. Read Pioneer Want Ads. BIG REI]!JH Ifil» o - $4.00 quality photos for $2.25, Aslong as thesefolders last : HAKKERUP | school bull m,nd l:-_umm.n th in_accordance to plsns l!-ld ‘specif w tions furni; by Thos. Johnson, ‘Architect, Bemidji, llmn. Plans will be on file with the wecretary of’the district, and at the office“of the’ o chitect. ‘The* schiool tllltflet reserves- the right to reject any or all bigs: All bidders’ must furnish a “certi- fied check to the unount'o!‘ five ‘per cent of their bid. All éhecks-will be returned at the apeninrot ‘bids, ex- cept checks of the successful -bid- ders, will be retained till contract has been made and bond nceepted 2 PROSPER ‘ALBEE; - sacrehry. 5 2td 313-15 2tw 318-325 . It closed with a vise like grip upon John Dore and Ruth Gallonn. It wrung, 3}1?4!, mls. It tortured their bodies. terfere?. It's a wonderful drama. - First Show 7:20- ABSTRACTS OF TITIE *° 'DRY CLEANING . To break this hold of the Hand. of Fate—to fastem if: upon Wilkerson, - their .arch enemy-—-that was the baffling problem. Did: thehandd‘ n- Admuion@gmasnc E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. 309 3rd St. Phone 537 Out of -town Orders Given Prompt Attention. FIOUR, FEED AND HAY ‘We wash your clothes as:they:wid at home. Our speciaity<ds: Pamily ‘Washing. Try usi * Phone "498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Save systematically. = Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : : : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. BROSVIE, THE TAILOR, Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS CASH FUEL &- FEED STORE A. J. Holden, Pro. Phone 228-W All kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay and Fuel. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries GENERAL- MERCHANDISE | Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phorie: 65. 'GROCERIES. AND. PROVISIONS | ‘Wholesale and Retail: Pianos, Organs “ and’. Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidjl. i Phone 573-W>" J. BISIAR, Manager., OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. F. J. DABBAGB‘ : Specialist of Chronfo Disesses Free- COnsuMation, .. . 208%; 3rd. St.,.over Blooston. Stere Day and Night:Calls Answera.. KOORS BROTHERS. CO. - Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 CLEANING AND PRESSING You'll find the best that money can buy right here. A first trial is all we ask. OTTO G. SCHWANDT. Minnesota Ave. Bemidji Phone 33. GROCER_ DRS. LARSON-& LARSON: Speclalists: i un - Bclonge da . TELEPHONE 581-W “If you want first class work at Moderate Prices. Send your. Clothes to KEMP’S CLEANING HOUSE 207 Beltrami Aye. Bemidji, Minn. DECOB.ATOB Your patronage solicited. . Would be pleased to-€all and give estimates on all kinds of work. All work guaranteed. Prices right. Residence, 110 6th St. Phone No. 231, Give me a trial C. F. HICKS MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smoke - “DON ALHO’S" CASE'S-CASH STORE N. J. Case, Prop. —Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES: |- GROCERIES AND SHOES, | JINO. C. MARIN General Merchandise. _—Watch This Space— Phone 32 820 Minn. Ave. Photos Day and:Night =+ 5 Glasses: Fitteds i Office Gibbons Bldg:j* North et _ FARM FIRE INSURANGE Let me w'rlte it in the old Con-:; nectlcnl Hre Insnnnge Co.. C.C.CROBS MILES BLOCK I.mn, C0AL AND: woon' Any qulnmy you wunt. We want fo aall 8 Mtpm ‘nesses, ahun,.,;g

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