Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 24, 1915, Page 3

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A=t ST ing. 4870 your, turpituze; ropaired: st the :bargain.store,..Orst:class.work ut.| reasonable priges. p-:*«¢a:§’«%«uc; In case of fire call 349. CEEIRY Summer school begins June 25. it will.last .five.weeks. .« o . Annual May dance of the Bemid;i Jband, Friday evening, April 30. ¢ o e The next regular meeting of the gounty commissioners will be hgld) April 27, P ‘Thaze. will-hg Apother sale of atate school and swamp land of the county ‘Wednesday, May 12. .« . May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinguent. tages. CEE AR That pedestrians should not cut across lots, but should keep to the sldewalks. Help protect the lawns and boulevards. PRI High sghool glee clubs will -pre- sent & musical comedy operetta, “The Princess Chrysanthemum,” on the evening of April 26. - .0 Beltrami_county’s annygl fair will be held.on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September, 1§ will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. o o . June 10 and 11 have been the days selected for the summer meet- ing of the Northern.Minnegota De- velopment association, which is to be héld at Coleraine. The winter session will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and 10. BREVITII’:«S Mrs. M. Miner of Becida is visit- ing relatives in the city for a few days. Mrs. L. L. Edmunds of Grant Val- ley was among the out-of-town shop- pers yesterday. For Wood Phone 120.—Adv. George Forte of Eckles, who has been attending court this week, re- turned to his home today. Mrs. Allen ‘Forte, who has been visiting her parents in Nary, return- ed to her home in Eokles today. One_of these daya you ought to 80 to Hakkerup's and have your piec- ture taken.—Adv. E. J. Voight of Anoka, Minnesota, is spending the week end at the C. D. Backus home on Minnesota avenue. Mrs. Mary Colwell, one of the pio- EXERCISE BENEFICIAL TO WOMEN. . the; towns today, of Eckles and Liberty ~on,) THE HOUSE lnvlmto 8. have bgen. igsued, far Al private. dal ! nall tonight.by. & numper -of- school students. The latest novelty in waists is the Georgette Crepe. . 'We-show them to- night at _34450:.each..Q'Leary-Bowser Go.—Adv. Mrs. -George.- Workmap., of - Res Was.in the city yesterday, epzoute t9. Wilton, where she will yisit xe or,-a-short time. Hans Imsdahl of Pitt, Minnesota, who has been in Bemidji attending court for the past week, returned to his home yesterday. Georgette .Crepe. We show them: te- night .at -$4.50 each. O'Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Rev..J. H. Randahl,-pastor of the Swedigh Lutheran .church, will preach in the Heart Lake church, at Farris tomorcow morning. Mrs. C. Madson of the town of Eckles and Mrs. A. C. Robertson of the town of Narthern trapsacted busi- ness in Bemidjl yesterday. 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. J. F. Boss, of Omaha, a for- mer. resident . of Bemidji, arrived in| the city this morning, being the guest of friends while here. C. W. Jewett, president of the C. W. Jewett Auto company, left last night for Minneapolis, where he will buy a number of new Ford cars. ‘White Georgette Crepe Waists trimmed with Cream Shadow lace; sizes 36 to 44; $4.50 each. O’Leary Bowser Co.—Adv. Rev Osmund Johnson, of the First Scandinayian Lutheran church of this city, will go to Turtle River tomor- row, where he will hold services. Mrs. Charles Blakely and daughter, Ruth, of Turtle River were in Be- midji yesterday, enroute to Bagley where they will spend the week end with friends. ‘White Georgette Crepe Waists trimmed with Cream Shadow lace; sizes 36 to 44; $4.60 each. O'Leary Bowser Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Slossen of Norton avenue, returned from Red Lake yesterday, where they have been on a combined pleasure and business trip. George Winter, formerly of . Be- midji, for several years being in charge of the local land office-of the Crookston Lumber company, spent today in the city on business. You must learn before you can earn. Get an education at Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn. Send -for catalogue. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. s tomorrow for Park mpldq and other towns. in that vieinity. They will Digh; The latest-novelty in walsts is the} in six wonderful reels; ntic rebellion, stugdded Metro Pictures Corporstion present America’s.Rivine Emofional Actress. ‘MRS. LESLIE CARTER in'David Belasco’s bestknown drama; HEAR OF MARYLANL /A pulsing-breath fiom the re-|" with..gripping . situations. and|. OF QUALITY = m”& Pjgtuuzed from the play:by Herbeu ‘Brennen; praducer of First show 7:20 “Neptune's. Daughter.” Admission 10¢.and 20c AI MONDAY—“The Master Key.” Special matineefor children at 4:15:p:-m. the nature of an old-time revival. All are invited to come and hear the speakers. THE HEART OF MARYLAND:; is beyond all question one of the gpeat- est pictures that has ever been:pre- sented to the American public and the interest.ghown-at each presepta- tion-is-increasing every day. Grand tonight.—Ady. Peter. Frost of Oregon has pur- chased.the Frank Messerall farm; on the Mijsgissippi river, six.miles south- west of Bemidji. Mr. Frost and fam- ily are here.now:apd will take pos- session Monday. Mr. Frost is an ex- perienced gardener and farmer, hav- ing at ome time .conducted a truck farm near Brainerd, Minnesota. The deal was made through the firm of Morris & Longballa. Do you believe .in signs? people do. Here's one: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERRB. You can-buy them at the Plonger office for 5c each.—Adv. Mrs. J. W. Naugle went to Crook- ston today where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Charles Borchardt, until Monday. Mrs. Borchardt will accompany her mother back to Be- midji for a visit. Mrs. Naugle will leaye in a short time for Chicago where she will visit her daughter, Mrs.. Harry P. Dunnipg, before go- ing to Indianapolis, Indiana, her old home, where she will spend six weeks, the guest of other relatives and friends. Meost Do you believe in signs? Mast people_do. -Here's one: O 520 2 RN W oo DON'T WALK HERE. You-can buy them at the Ploneer office for 6¢ each.—Adv. The Teachers’ Training class of the Baptist Sunday school, known as the “Live Wire,” met at the heme of Mrs. A. A. Richasdson, last eve- ning. Mps. VanDeryert, superin- tendent of the .Sunday school, and nineteen young wemen were pres- ent. The lessons gone over by the make the trip by auto and expect to Strength Often May Be Gained by Judicious Activity on Part of the Sick. The woman suffering from the ills of her sex often loses ambition and will not exert herself in the least, her muscles, become flabhy, her circu- lation bad an¢ nerves wrecked. An- other woman suffering from the same ills will lay out for herself a sys- tem of convalescent exercises of deep breathing .even before leaving her bed. If ‘the woman .will but write Dr. Plerce at the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., she can get free medi- cal advice in such cages, also a 1000- page book with advice on Hygiene, How to care for the sick, Sex prob- lems, Diseases of women, etc., all for 3 dimes or 30 cents in stamps to pay for mailing. i Sick women—thousands of them have been cured by the use of Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription. It is a woman’s tonic that has a single- ness of purpose in curing the disease of women only. It establishes regul- arity, heals inflammation and ban- ishes pain. The dull, sunken eye with its dark circles which comes of suffering is banished—so too is the sallow, form—when this “Prescflpuon" is used. It is a temperance remedy be- cause made without alcohol—of na- tive roots and herbs. ‘Women who suffer should not wait till a breakdown causes pros- tration. If you are anxious to cor- rect the derangement of the delicate feminine organs, to overcome irri- tability and nervousness, waste no time, but get Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet form sunken cheek, the shrunken | this very day at any medicine dealers and tomorrow you will know that you are on the highway to health and happiness. Write for free 136-page book on diseases of women. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu- late. and invigorate, stomach, liver and bowels.—Adv. Cause of Sleeplessness, return to the city Wednesday. Judgeé B. F. Wright returned to his home in Park Rapids this morn- ing, having completed the term of: court which has been in session here. He held a night session last evening. class were reviewed and much in- terest was shown in the werk. Amy young wemen who wishes.to take yp systematic bible study 1is invited to Jjoin this.class .and will be welcomed by the teacher.and all members of the class. All are invited to ceme Solicitor for Bemidji and vieinity wanted, for savings and loans; good opportunity for capable man or wo- man. Address “D,” Pioneer.—Adv. W. T. Cox, state forester, accompa- nied by his wife and D. P. Tierney, his assistant, were in Bemidji this morning, being enroute-to Dauglas Lodge, Itasca state park, where they will spend several days. Henry Derns of Laporte brought his son, Henry, to Bemidji yesterday: and placed him in the hospital, where he will receive treatment for an injured foot. The accident hap- pened a long time ago, when a heavy timber fell on him and crushed the foot. 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. Migs Helen Davies of-Grand; Forks, a sister of Mrs. E. H. Marcum, of Bemidji, arrived in the city this noon to visit ber sister, who is confined. at the St. Anthony’s hospital, following a minor operation. Miss Davies will remain in the city until- Mrs. Mar- cum is able to.leave the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Neilson left this morning for Blackduck, near which place they will spend the next two. weeks. During Mr. Neilson’s abs- ence his duties as manager at the Markham hotel will be attended - to. by Charles Rattinger, of Minneapolis, formerly. of Bemidji. Mr. Rattinger is the manager of: the Hotel Majestic; Minneapolis. NOTICE—Owing to the Home Tal- Sleeplessness often results from a|ent play given by the school Monday disordered stomach. Correct that |night, the management of the Grand and you can sleep as well as_.ever. Theater will give a special matinee Mrs. Mae Ingersoll, Pulagki, N. Y. [of the ‘“Master Key,” Monday at was_troubled, with indigestion, and|4:16.—Adv. headache. ‘I was so restless at night,” she says, “that I could not|o'clock, an sleep. Chamberlain’s Tablets were|will be and visit the class at 10 o’clock at the Baptist Sunday school. This is the season when the blood, according to the learned, is thick and flows as slow as mud, which puts;a man in bad condition. Spring sick- our time-worn-notions,:and- having:it,: the victim:flaes;: n,,bhw himselt for’ “which ;- itfs like New Orleans molasses.” all spring ilis he'd hg¥e release if he wonld. tramp. e get a jar of .alhow: grease, the medi- cine thet's oheap-as thunder. To get outdeors where breeges-blow and-tin- ker “reund to beat the dickens, would make a lot of ailments go and thin the blood. that winter .thickens. In-- stead of taking pale pink.pills, which are designed -for pu -parties, go plant the spuda-in:shallow hills, and you'll_be-feeling -fine, my - hearties! We -are too -fond of taking dope, while in our easy chajrs reclining, when we should shed our eoats and slope out yemder where the sun.is shining.~—Walt -Mason. About Rheumatism. Fully nine out of -every ten.cases | of rheumatism are simply museular rheumatism due to cold-or-damp, or chronic rheumatism, which attacks the larger joints, -knees, hips and shoulders. Neither of these varieties, require any internal: treatment. All you need is a free .application. of Chamberlain’s Liniment-with-a vig- orous massage. Try it and see how quickly it gives rellet Obtainable everywhere. NOTICE On and -after -April$30, 1915, ALL. be picked up_and diapbsed of accord- ing to provisions.of:Ordinance No. B9 g e License .and tags can-be ueunl} at the office of the City Clerk. GHO. A.LANE, - Clfef of Police. 3t 423-24-26 -Automobile Fire-Ias : $1.50 per $100 on all maghings.pot over 3 years, old.” .Claytan.-C..Craes; office over.-Northern Nat'l. Bank.— Adv. Do - you “belleve in ‘signs? - Mopt people do. - Here’s one: You.can buy them ot the Ploneir office :for- 5e-‘each.—Asty. W. H,.Orme, directar of-the newly estahlighed;sopial centery-of-:Minme- sota, is plenning-to:depart within a few dayas:for.eastern oitles to study ness is a fell disease, according to the social- eenter .systems of the east. . PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS: | Saturday A Lubin three-reel feature ; (of -the -elass for whieh ‘this theatre, under new:management.is becoming popular) “The Shanghaied Baby” Kalem comedies are noted: for their laugh making scenes: The rouxing comedy “Caoky’s Adventure” featuring Marin SAIS will drive away the:blues - ABNISSION: Children 5c Sunday The one-act “Milady’s Commencing tomorrow night at 8 evangelistic campaign. conducted in the s0 highly, recommended that I got a|Cqngregational church. in Nymore, by gan taking them I was very much|T. Draper of Seattle, Washington, improved. Two bottles of cured_ me:* ‘Obtatnable “sverywhere. them The meetings will continue through- out the, entire, wegk..and. will be.in,|. Children 5¢ begin at 7:15p, m, THE REX “A Boob For Luck” willitickle you : In the Biograph:one-act photo-play we have a number of capable players, including Isabel- AuISSIM bottle aof them .and. soon_atter I be-|Willlam H. Merrin,of Chicago.and M, | Daily matinees; begmmg finm entitled “Adults 10¢ & ouid A two-part drama, adaptedifrom the Smart Set: Maguzme played by a capable cast, which includes RU! “-TONEHOUSE called . “The Lieutenant.Covernor” farce . comedy Boudeir* THEA'ERE thicker now than ice §ream; and flows From| Adulis 1 show at 2@ my ME ertificate to be found on.another. page;: togetker wnt.h five others of consecutive dates and thestated’ “ amount that covers the necessary EX-' PENSE items-of distribution, It matters: not how many other Bibles you have, this JILLUS TRATED Bible is the .. 2 one you NEED, for the pictures are prin- - ted in with the type, " and thus make clear thesubjectsillustrated: ‘4 uul W i L ,Presented by. THE PIONEER Read the certificate on: another page,and clipit ABSTRAOTSOF TITLE T LAUNDRY HOME LAUNDRY B ‘We wash your clothes as they. did at home. Our speclalty is Family ‘Washing. Try us. Phone- 498 E. M: SATHRE ABSTRACTER O‘Ledry-Bowner Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE BANKING. AND SAVINGS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail - Save-systematically. Makeiuse of . Planos, Organg and BSeéwing our Savings Department, We: wsl- Everything for the Meohtes, - come your open account. Office and School 117 Third‘8t; Bemtdjl. ' SECURITY STATE BANK Security - Bank ‘Bullding Phone 673-W Bemidji, Minn. Phone 81 J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL .MERCHANDISE Grocertes, Dry ‘Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, eto. The caretul buyers DR. F. J. DARRAGH ' Specialist of Chronio Diseases BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 buy here. Free Consultation. W. @..SCHROEDER 208%. 3rd St., over Blooston Stose ‘Bemi1djt Phone 65. Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETEIETS KOORS BROTHERS CO. —Building Contractor— DRS: LARSON:&: LARSON - * - Manufacturers and Jobbers Restdence- and: Farm. Bufldings Specialists.-in the Selence-of. “Jee- Cream, Bakery Goods, Confee~ & Spectalty. Fitting Glasses. tionery, Cigars and Foun- First Class' Work Guaranteed. Offices-over Postofiics Bldg.- tain Goods Box 601 Bemid{i, Minn. e "'316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125'| KEMP ELEANS KLOTHES Putting ~appearaunce; value and qew-life;into-a; garment: ready to e disearded: ‘Wer-press ia: :suit -for: only. CASE'S CASH: STORN N..J. Case, :Prop: —Daealer-In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCEREES: Glunmg H : Bry Phone %‘;'IGW ..30.1 Bog You -shounid- try - DENISON'S -DE-! LICIOUS COFFRES;: 26¢; -806; -5t and 40c the: pound. . Absolately: guaranteed: It:nat-satisfaetory re< turn it.and.get your:money. INO. C; MARIN, Phone:32 320, Mian:-Ave: “THE NEW BEMIDJT” Sold in Bemidji At _your, favorite. stare Best nickle- peneil on -earth. ASK THE-MAN, I have a limited amount of.money to ‘loan ‘on: improved farms; Lat: reasonsable rates:: Ses:nre before you MOST SMOKERS WILL o e tle up with-anyone elie. No:de- |, We want-to el o o W “DONATMO'S’ lay—money on hand:for:-immes; | -Resses: shesp- M&. 4 Hotee ok Tor ; diate -payment. :OMoe: over: No: Honts Fone ! Nat’l. ‘Bauk, Bemidgt, Minn: CLAYTON-C.- CROBS; DRUGSAND JEWELRY | ‘Wholesalers .and. Retailers. LUMBER, COAL ‘AND WO00D Any quantity you want. Building material of::all: kinds.. ST, HILAIRB REPAIL LBR; CO..|' Phons 100 - 3

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