Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 23, 1915, Page 5

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IEE R R R R R RSB RS R * LEST WE FORGET * KKK KKK KK KKK KKK In case of fire call 349. . s Summer school begins June 25. it will last five weeks. P Annual May dance of the Bemidji band, Friday evening, April 30. The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be he!d“ April 27. « o = There will be another sale of state; school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, May 12. | . * \[ May 10 has been selected as the! date of the annual sale of lands cn which there are delinquent taxes. s s . Friday, April 23, has been named as Arbor and Bird day in a procla- mation issued by Governor Ham-, mond. i s s . H That pedestrians should not (:mI across lots, but should keep to the| sidewalks. Help protect the lawns! and boulevards. | s s = High school glee clubs will pre-; sent a musical comedy operetta,| “The Princess Chrysanthemum,” on| the evening of April 26. !‘ ¢ s = Beltrami county’s annual fair will midji this morning from Duluth where he spent yesterday on profes- sional business. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. Belle Eck and Mrs. J. W. Church and daughter, Dorothy, of Yola, Minnesota, transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bane at the Grand tonight.—Adv. Mrs. E. H. Marcum, wife of Dr. Marcum of this city, is confined at St. Anthony’s hospital, having under- gone a minor operation. The Presbyterian ladies will hold their usual food sale of good things at the Stewart Grocery tomorrow.— Adv. R. S. McDonald of International Falls, a member of the Koochiching county board of commissioners, was in Bemidji on business yesterday. Miss Marie Klein will leave this evening for Minneapolis, where she iwill spend a few days visiting her |sister, Miss Bertha Klein, and other friends. Good, new 6-room house in Ny- more for sale cheap on easy terms. See Clayton C. Cross, over Northern Nat’l. Bank.—Adv. Mrs. George Ostrander and Miss Hattie Clark of Turtle River were among the out-of-town shoppers yes- terday, returning to their home in the evening. Don’t forget the sale at the Hen- rionnet Millinery parlors tomorrow. 100 hats will be sold at from $1.00 to $5.00 each.—Adv. F. N. Nord, who represents the Pittsburg Coal company in this ter- 1 Fountain of Ener‘gyé Wheh 'Prieside'n~t} Wilson Opened the Panama- Pacific Exposition HE Fountain of Hnergy when the water was released by President Wilson pressing a button at Washington on the opening day of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco. This fountain is the work of A. Stirling Calder and is between the Tower of Jewels and the main entrance at Scott street. T morrow. Attorney and Mrs. E. E. for Montana last week where they McDonald have occupied their cot-}anticipate taking up land. tage at Lavinia for the past week. | D. A. Whiting has sold his home 8 | |4 L. Schideler, the Grand Forks]pmce to Mr. Arnold and expects to |real estate man, and family have al-|pyuy a forty nearer the store. so moved into their summer quarters | Rex Theaire Rex _PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Friday and Saturday ‘ A Lubin three-reel feature (of the class for which this theatre, under new management is becoming popular) entitled - “The Shanghaied Baby” Kalem comedies are noted for their laugh making scenes. The roaring comedy “Cooky’s Adventure” featuring Marin SAIS will drive away the blues Children 5c ADMISSION Adults 10c Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. Evening shows begin at 7:15 p. m. y THE REX THEATRE there are records of In Every Branch aneieay be held on September 15, 16, 17 and ritory, spent yesterday in Bemidji. 18. September 15 will be entry day.|Nord is well known in Bemidji and The state fair will be in progress|has played several games of bask‘et- September 6 to 11. « s June 10 and 11 have been the days selected for the summer meet- ing of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association, which is to be held at Coleraine. The winter session will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and 10. BREVITIES Attorney J. S. Scribner of Walker ' was in Bemidji today on legal busi ness. Nels Bye, the Solway booster and Iball nere. | Youwll need interior enamel for ‘that bath room. Get it where you }are sure it’s new and fresh. The Be- 1midji Hardware company.—Adv. | Attorney and Mrs. A. A. Andrews lreturned to Bemidji yesterday from {the Twin Cities. Mrs. Andrews has ispent a few weeks at Arkansaw, Wis- lconsin, and joined her husband in ;Minneapu]is several days ago. Don’t forget the sale at the Hen- rionnet Millinery parlors tomorrow. {100 hats will be sold at from $1.00 | /0 $5.00 each.—Adv. } Wilbur Lycan arrived in Bemidji this morning from Minneapolis where ihe has been attending the state uni- ersity. He will spend the remain- der of the summer in Bemidji, resum- ng his studies at the university in| eptember. i Solicitor for Bemidji and vicinity | there. By June first it is ex]:oecte(Li that all cottages at Grand Forks! Bay, Lavinia, Riverside and other| suburbs will be occupied. Many new cottages are being built at Wa-Ville and other summer resorts around the lake. Do you believe in signs? Most people do. Here's one: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pioneer office for 5¢ each.—Adv. N. S. Davies of Crookston, a broth- er of Mrs. E. H. Marcum of this city, was injured in an auto accident Wednesday. The Crookston Times gives the following account of the accident: ‘“Owing to a fault in the steering gear of his machine, N. S. Davies, secretary of the Red River Valley Development association, late yesterday afternoon received injuries that will lay him up for a few days, he narrowly escaping a violent death land man, was in the city yesterday ! Wanted, for savings and loans; good iWhEn his machine skidded into a on business. For Wood Phone 129.—Agdv. T. W. Belle is confined to his home on Minnesota avenue with an attack of bronchitis. Mrs. A. B. Hamilton and Mrs. Mel- vick of Blackduck were guests at the Voltz home in Mill Park yesterday. |opportunity for capable man or wo- | ;man. Address “D,” Pioneer.—Adv. | Miss Rubie Wheaton of Cass Lake, ' |who has been attending the Bemidji' ‘school, making her home at the E.' | E. Kenfield home on Lake Boulevard, | | will return to her home at Cass Lake {tomorrow, where she will finish her' ischool year. { ditch, near the state experiment farm, a short distance from the city. Mr. Davies was returning from a business trip to Gentilly when the car suddenly left the road and plunged into a bank, throwing its occupant through the windshield and clear of the car. The accident was witnessed by John Peteson, who as- Francis X. Bushman and Beverly! y. pioneer is the place to buy?sisted Mr. Davies to the city. He was Bane at the Grand tonight.—Adv. ivour rolls of adding machine paper . resting as easily as could be expected Mr. and Mrs. A. LaSarye of Cass for Burroughs adding machines. 0neithis afternoon and expects to be on Lake came to Bemidji vesterday on roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. (the job again in a day or so. No business, returning to their home to- day. Mrs. D. V. Wardner of Cass Lake is the guest of Mrs. Charles E. Bat- tles of Lake Boulevard for a few days. Omne of se aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your piec- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Iver Ongstad and Mrs. Mat Krogfoss of the town of Frohn spent yesterday in the city, the guests of ! friends. Dr. C. R. Sanborn returned to Be- Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY HEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL NO. 22 Boston Braves start training; Late War News, etc. The WORLD BE- FORE your eyes. Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bane. These two well known artists will be seen in “THE AMBITION OF THE BARON” A romantic drama in two parts and is a story of a mythical kingdom of to- day. One of the stirring incidents is a pistol fight in the dark. “JOEY AND HIS TROMBONE” An Edison Comedy you will like Show starts 7:30 Admissien: 5 and 10 cents TOMORROW Mrs. Leslie Carter in David Belasco’s best known drama, “The Heart of Maryland,” in six parts. ‘-Adv. i Mesdames Quincy Brooks, Emma ‘Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. 'E. E. Kenfield autoed to C Lake vesterday to visit {Mr. and Mrs. H. Kenfield, who| have recently returned from Orange | Beach, Alabama, where they have] spent the winter. ; Your neighbor is painting his |house; why not you? Sherwin-Wil-| liams paints at the Bemidji Hard- | ware store ‘are admitted to be the | | best.—Adv. | Mrs. Gertrude Jones of Spokane, Washington, who has been visiting at the Frank Thompson home on Minnesota avenue for a few days, went to Eagle Bend, Minnesota, this morning, where she will remain for a short time, before going to Long, Prairie to visit relatives. She ex- pects to return west in about two weeks. Floor paint week is here. Get the best. There is only one best and that’s SHERWIN-WILLIAMS floor paint. For sale at the Bemidji Hardware company.—Adv. ‘William Stewart of Puposky was in the city today on business. Mr. Stewart has recently sold his farm near Puposky to Mr. Langmack of South Dakota, whose family is now occupying the place. Mr. Langmack is still in Dakota settling up his business, but will arrive in a short time. Mr. Stewart will go to Hill City, Minnesota, where he expects to make his home. This week and next is clean-up week, Brighten =your woodwork with a coat of varnish. It costs no more to get Sherwin-Willia: var- nishes andjthen you hawe thé*assur- ance that you are getting the beat, Bemidji Hardware gp.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Reynolds bones were broken, while the damage to the car was nominal.” Do you believe in signs? people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pioneer office for 5¢c each.—Adv. The first state convention of the Ladies of the Maccabees of the World ever held outside of Duluth or the Twin Cities, was held in Brainerd this week. The convention opened its business session Wednesday in the Citizens State bank building. Prominent Maccabees of the conven- tion were Miss Bina M. West, the supreme commander; Miss Frances Partridge, supreme record Kkeeper; Dr. Elizabeth Hooper, chairman of Most | Mrs. Emma Anderson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leon Gould, of Eckles. { Elder Birch Whiting, who has spent the past ten days at a gemeral con- ference assembly at Lamoni, Iowa, |returned home Monday evening. i Mrs. D. A. Whiting is entertaining her father and mother of Clitherall this week. There is to be a Union Sunday school organized here soon. We |hope it will be a success in every iway. F. E. Anderson is serving on the jury at the term of district court in {Bemidji this week. Willard Runyan, Earnest Ander- |son and Omer Nunn went to Lavinia lMonday where they are preparing |land for the building of a large ho- tel, 1o be built soon. of Every Business Whetber those records are the best for the business or not is sel- dom considered—*“We've used them for years and they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- ter drops—but we don’t intend to let you drop it until we've had a chance to prove to you that there erm]PreBook made expressly to fit the needs of every depart— ment of your business. Made to save money for you—made to keep your records at a minimum of cost and a maximum of accuracy. There is an 222 |-]P E3P¥¥3 Book for Do you believe in signs? Most Every Business and Profession people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” . . . . DON'T Information in detail for the asking e WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pionear office for 5¢ each.—Adv. Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Stere Security Bank Bldg. Phone 31 Automobile Fire Insurance. $1.50 per $100 on all machines not over 3 years old. Clayton C. Cross, office over Northern Nat’l. Bank.— |Adv. % The Bargain Store I IS REGEIVING A NEW ASSOR1MENT OF SHOES FOR LADIES IN THE CELEBRATED UTZ & DUNN LINE These people‘make nothing but the very highest grade shoes for ladies and misses, and we expect to make this line our leader. The Military Lace Boof, Cloth Top Button, Patent Mary Jane Pump, Strap Slippers and Oxfords are some of the new showings in this line. s~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS the supeme medical board; Mrs. Jes- |} sie J. Fager, state commander; Mrs. Anna DeMars, state deputy, and others. In the closing hours of the state convention of the Ladies of the Maccabees of the World, Mrs. Jessie K. Fager, Minneapolis, was elected Supreme Hive representative and Mrs. Anna DeMars, Sauk Center, al- ternate. International Falls was represented by a splendid drill team under Capt. Mary Kroll. The $25 prize awarded the hive for the largest delegation present went to Interna- tional Falls which had 40 at the con- vention. A prize of $15 to be award- ed the hive writing the greatest amount of protection within the per- iod, January 1 to April 1, had so many contestants that the awarding of the same was left to the state commander. KEX KK KKK KKK KKK KKK * NORTHERN * ERKK KK KRR KKK KK KH Ross Anderson of Northern has joined his family Vluscon#}m—. - L and daughter, AMlice, expect to .move {ada. 10 their summer home at Lavinia to- @uy and Robest Anderson dnplrhd‘ THE EMERSON SHOE | for men is something that will please the young man who wants the nifty spring styles. All the new styles—cloth top; tan or black, English style, rubber sole or lengertgole. For quality and finish the best on earth. - CHILDREN’S SHOES All grades and prices for girls, boys and small children. TENNIS SHOES Complete line. First quality leather insole. See the Mary Jane Pump for girls Some Special Bargains for Saturday will be found on our bargain counters. It you need a pair of Shoes be sure and visit this money saving headgquarters before making your purchase The Bargain Store 213 Beltrami Ave.

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