Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1915, Page 3

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LSRE ~THURSDAY, SEPFEMBER 23, || About The City Mrs. P.N. Anderson returned from _.“Winnipeg this morning. Mrs. B. M. Gile has returned from a trip to the Twin Cities. Get your magazines -at Capt. Mac’s, near the Grand.—Adv. J. J. Opsahl retnrned from a busi- ness trip to Grand Rapids yester- day. Mrs. Allie Knox of San Diego, Cal., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. P. ‘White. Fine fresh comb honey at 20c a cake at Schmitt’s Grocery _ store.— Ady. Mrs. O. E. Lovgren of Marsh Sid- ing was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. F. K. Walsh is entertaining at her home, this afternoon. 1122 Dewey avenue, Sixteen-inch wood for sale, deliv- ered to any part of the ecity. I. P. Batchelder.—Adyv. Mrs. N. Trahn of Tenstrike was a business visitor in Bemidji between trains Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koors returned last evening from a two days’ hunt- ing trip at Big Turtle. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your piec- ture taken.—Adv. Martin Longballa returned yester- day from an auto trip to Red Lake, Fowlds and Island Lake. Mrs. Mina Meyers of San Fran- cisco, Cal,, was in Bemidji Wednes- day. She will make her home here. 1ave your furniiure repaired at 1915 AreYou Sufferin Auto-Intoxication = the 'state of being From : The dictionary uyz that Auto- Intoxication is “poisoning, or . poisoned, from toxic, substances produced within the body.” This is a condition due to the stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, or pores of the body fail ling to throw off the poisons. More than 50 % of adults aresuffering from this trouble. This is probably why you are suffering from nervousness, headaches, loss of appetite, lack of ambition, and. many other symptoms produced by Auto-Intoxication. Your whole system needs stirring up. " DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN “MEDICAL DISCOVERY (i Tablet or Liguid Form) will remedy the trouble, expel accumulated poisons. It acts as atonic and finally The latest edition of Dr. Pierce’'s Common Medical Adviser be in cvery family. It first aids the system to enables the body to eliminate its own poisons without any outside aid.- Obey Nature’s warnings. Your dealer in medicines will supply you, or you may send 50c for a sample package of tablets by mail. Address Dr.V.M.Pierce, Buffalo,N.Y. pingand; cent stamy Pierco, Bulls '|is located on the Harley Hanson farm St. Paul, of the Salvation Army, is in the city and will assist the local workers in improving the branch here. [— On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.-— Ady. Mrs. Eva Kaiser of Northern, who has visited relatives at different points on the range, returned on Wednesday. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. H. E. Flash, who will visit relatives in the town ecf Northern for some time. Charles Bloomquist has accepted a position in the A. B. Palmer hardware store. Mr. Bloomquist owns a home- stead near Big Lake and has been ac- tive in boosting for roads and mail routes for that section. He is also a member of the Big Lake club. Piano tuner, action and tone regulator. Eleven years experience. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Great Northern Hotel. Phone 772. H. A. Thews.—Adv. A. P. White, B. W. Lakin and John Moberg went to the Red Lake agency ‘| elected Samuel fair. They returned with U. S. Sena- tor Moses E. Clapp, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDonald last evening, and left today for Akeley where he will speak at the county fair. - The Junior class of the Bemidji high school held a meeting yester- day afternoon at the high school and Gainey, president, and George Graham, treasurer, of the class. The following business com- mittee was chosen: Herbert War- field, William Ward, Grace Peterson, Martha Rice, Mabel Johnson: and Walter Deneau. The class plans on giving a reception for the Seniors at the Birchmont Beach hotel before the Seniors graduate. The Big Lake school house which was completed last week, will open the first Monday in October, with Mrs. Groves as teacher. The school will start with 16 pupils enrolled The Best for Diarrhoea. ‘““Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the best medi- cine in the market today for the pur- poses for which it is intended. I have used it for a number of years and it always relieved me promptly,” writes Mrs. W. M. Munshower, Homer City, yesterday and attended the Red Lake Pa. Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. Where Everybody Where Everybody 'and will=continue "‘throughout. the winter months. The ' building . is made of logs, warm, cozy and mod- ern, and was constructed by the farmers-in the Big Lake district. It west of Big Lake and convenient for most of the homesteaders. ‘““We have just completed dragging the road between Island Lake and Red Lake,” said Omar Gravelle, of the Red Lake Chippewa Trading company, today. ‘“Autos can easily make the trip from Bemidji to Red Lake in two hours and a half.” This work, Mr. Gravelle stated, had been _— SPFCIAL NOTICE TO BEMIDJI FOLKS ‘We wish to announce we are ex- done for-the accommodation of auto- ists who wish to attend the fair Fri- day, Bemidji day. - Indications are that at least twelve cars will make the trip on that day. Many are al- so planning on going by train which will leave Bemidji at 8:30 a. m. Just the Thing for a Bilious Attack. A man is about as sick as he ever gets when "he had a bad bilious at- tack, and it has surprised many a man to find that by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets as directed he was at well as ever two days later, and that he had an appetite like a hired man. Cham- berlain’s Tablets invigorate the stom- ach and enable it to perform its funec- tions naturally, they also regulate the bowels. As an agreeable laxa- tive they are unsurpassed. ~Obtain- clusive Bemidji agents for the sim- ple mixture of buckthorn.bark, glye- erine, etc., known as Adier-i-ka. This remedy, used-successfully for appen- dicitis, 1s the most THOROUGH bowel cleanser we ever sold. It is so pow- erful that ONE SPOONFUL: relieve almost ANY CASE of .constipation, sour or gassy stomach..wAdler-i-ka never gripes, is safe to use and the INSTANT action is surprising. French able everywhere.—Adv. - Pioneer want ads pay. AR R ERER SRR R He' who forgets to adver- tise should not complain when - in-business. - It is just a case of “forget’ all around. & Company, Druggists. ' * * * ¥ - the buyer forgets that he is * x x x FoR Ao KK KKK KKK x : * STRENGTH OF BALEKAN' x ¥ Bulgaria— ¥ Active forces on peace ¥ - footing ... . ++.120,000° ¥ First line reserves -800,000 * All'other reserves . ....300,000 Roumania— Active forces on peace footing ... First line reserves All other reserves ... -150;000: .8560,000 khkhkhkhkk Ak hkhk ok k Ak kkkk kk ..600,000 Active forces on peace footing ... All reserves (estimated) 330,000 Ak hkh kkhkhkhkkdhkkhkkk KRR KRR KKS The Pioneer is the: place: to- buy your rolls of adding machine paper for ‘Burroughs adding ‘machines. One roll, & dozen rolls or a hund:ed rolls. % K KK K K K X 4K K X K 9| LOAN 70 BE CLOSED i ¥ 3 X STATES NEAR WAR * Ploneer‘'want ads are read. A FEW New York, Sept: 23.— of the Anglo-French financial mission, seeking to establish credit loan here to Great Britain France, was virtually assured in opinion today. of {American finan in close touch with the situation. Announcement setting forth the agreement had been reachs expected by Wall Street within fo eight hou Infants-anaiInvalids hamilk,malted grain, in powder fo Forinfants, invalids asd grewing children. Purenutrition, upbuildinigthe whole bods -Jevigorates nussingmotliers asd the Sale Of The L ‘A WONDERFUL WEEK SALE OF DAINTY WASH DRESSES THAT EMBRACE MORE REAL USES AND MORE GENUINE SER- VICE THAN ANY OTHER DRESSES IN THE WORLD. Scores of pretty models, hundreds of neat colors and patterns and sizes to fit all women, tall, short, stout and thin. The fabrics are-high grade Percales,.Chambrays, Ginghams, Lawns and other wash materials that will not fade when laundered. the bargain store, first olass work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. Boes = Goes Not merely sown together, but tailored with skill and care by America’s foremost House Dress Makers BRINKMAN THEATRE Tonight “THE GREYHOUND” By Paul Armsirong and Wilson Mizner. 5 parts From early morn’ till late at ELECTRIC BRAND night, these dresses serve with : ; tical that HOUSE DRESSES - B il falt to Reopite, g THE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ebert, who autoed to Mason City, Ia., are ex- pected to return to Bemidji Sunday. Mrs. Emily Hayner of Tenstrike and Miss Edith Mullen of Clinton, Ia., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayner. Chimney sweeping and furnaces cleaned. Prompt service by calling telephone No. 548-J.—Adv. Mrs. Emma Stewart and daughter, Miss Capitola, will attend the Red Lake fair at the Red Lake agency tomorrow. C. F. Hicks and wife, George Han- son and wife and A. T. Carlson and wife will attend the fair at Red Lake tomorrow. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. has recently opened an addition of 50 moderate priced rooms.—Adv. Miss Hilma Nygren, nurse, left this morning for Staples where she will spend about-two weeks as the guest of her parents. Dr. Galbreth and family and Mrs. William Gardner of Cass Lake motor- ed to Bemidji yesterday and spent a few hours with friends. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mrs. A. Dixon of Nebish was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Lake Arches, S. D., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. J. W. Gilby, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and Mrs. George T. Baker will motor to Red Lake Friday to attend the Indian fair, Friday, Bemidji day. ‘When in Minneapolis be sure and visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gar- den and Silhouette Room. Famous show places of the Northwest.—Adv. Miss Mary O’Neil, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.” Forest Halgren, for the past month, return- ed to her home in Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich.,, Wednesday evening. J. Steele and son, ‘Clarence, and Earl ‘Bloomquist ' returned Thursday from the grain'fields -in North Da- kota to resume work on their respec- tive homesteads near Big Lake. You will find more of the leading people from Minnesota registered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at ‘any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mrs. Viola Norning:and children of ~Ellsworth, Wis.,, who have been guests at the home of J. C. Cobb and family, left this morning for Solway, where they ‘will -visit' friends and Telatives for :some: time. The Salvation Army meeting held at Nymore last evening was well at- Small 5c¢, 5 tinguished artists. Tall 15¢ Tomorrow, September 24 P. P. Craft presents, “EAST LYNNE” in 7 reels in 3 parts and 117scenes,.adopted from Mrs Henry Wood’s famous novel, the world’s greatest emotional drama maghnificently staged in England by a selected cast of dis- !IIII!IIIII_III!IIIIIIIIIIIilI Rev, Cyrus TR ture insix parts, THE REX Matinee 3:00; Evenings, 7:30 The House Stonehouse. Essanay. Shows at 7:15, 8:15 Matinee at 2:30 Brady’s Unique Romance “The Island of ) Regeneration’’ i hed under the nal ton and Albert E. Smith. Here tonight. You'll enjoy this charming pic- you did the book. 4 t TR T Townsend even more than This exceptional film drama is in “THE ROSARY” class and the charge for. exhibiting it is the same. Showing At THEATRE Thursday, September 23 and 9:00.- - Admission-—Mat- inee 10c and 20c; Evenings, any seat 25¢ R R R T, GRAND THEATRE - Tonight Only of Quality “THE SHADCW AND SHADE” A two part-drama of financial struggle, containing' some new and novel situations well handled. = Selig. -“THE CALL OF YESTERDAY” A one: part romance- featuring’ Bryant :\Washburn and Ruth “HORRIBLE HYDE” A Lubin comedy, with Jerold Hevenor as an actor who frightens his landlady into letting his board bill run, by making up as the ter- rible Hyde, of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. “Relentless Dalton’ a clever cartoon. On -the same reel with, b5c—Admission—10¢ Your Last Chance, Friday; September24th “THE SPOILERS” Rex Beach’s masterpiece in 9 reels. Children 10c, Adults 25 Two complete shows in the evening, promptly at 7:00:and 9:15 Evening price is 25c¢ for all seats. - YOUR LAST CHANCE tended. - Captain M. B. Hubbard of, FOR YOUR BREAKFAST TABLE To be neatly and becomingly - attired at your breakfast table is a duty you owe to those. who sit with you. To assist you in starting the day right, these dresses are supreme. - D — e —— FOR YOUR DUSTING' AND CLEANING : ‘Why sgi] your good clothes when these inexpensive house dresses give you such wonderful protection at so little cost? Again these dresses are supreme, this time for housework. : D ——EE— FOR PORCH WEAR The inviting coolness and comfort of your veranda can be enjoyed to the utmost in these chic little wash dresses, trimmed in bewitching ways to make them as attrac- tive as they are serviceable. FOR THE SICK ROOM ‘Where one comes in contact with conta- gious and infectious disease, these dresses are ideal, because simple laundering renders them clean and sterile. ——ee THE 'UNEXPECTED 'CALLER While in the midst of your household work and your -doorbell announces the arrival of one of your neighbors, these dresses will permit you to receive your caller without embarrassment of your personal appearance. et A HURRIED ERRAND . You find-that your supply of flour or your sugar has run out—jyou must have ‘it without delay to bake “that cake.” You cannot run your errand in a loose wrapper or ‘a gapping apron, but you can in these dresses. FOR YOUR LUNCH HOURS No need to rush off to change your clothes at the approach of lunch hour. These attrac- tive and stylish dresses are “dressy” enough even though you have a guest at the table. THE'AFTERNOON STROLL ~ ‘Many of the models are so modish and . the fabrics so ‘dainty, that you may wear them for your afternoon stroll, for calls and your downtown shopping. Here are two of these dresses. We have many other styles to select from. FOR.YOUR PARLOR When entertaining your Reading Club or your Sewing Circle, no hostess could choose a more becoming costume than one of these dresses of many uses, freshly laundered for the occasion. : A VISIT TO THE “MOVIES” An hour’s recreation at the “Movies” is always welcome in the evening. No need of your changing your clothes. These dresses are delightfully. cool .and. . dainty enough to venture out in. ! —————ee e et . FOR YOUR VACATION Pack two or three of - these versatile dresses in your trunk. They will give you more comfort, more service and more pleas- ure than any garments you could take with you on your vacation. FOR YOUR MAID She answers your bell, waits on your table and passes to and fro before your guests; these dresses .will lend neatness to her ap- pearance and give her more service than any dresses she could wear. FOR YOUR KITCHEN Cooking, baking, dish washing and serub- bing, all:are enemies of good clothes. = The wisdom of ‘wearing these dresses in -your kitchen is best understood when we -say, that they are mever soiled beyond mere laundering to restore their freshness. THE DELIVERY MAN'S CALL When the butcher, grocer or baker deliver their goods to your home, you no. doubt pay the charges and take his receipt. The old way of hiding behind-a-half closed door because you-are not properly attired, is abolished by these dresses. FOR OU'.l'm. G WEAR For picnics, a day in the woods or coun- try, these dresses are unbeatable. The dust and stain of travel and the.soil of outdoor wear all vanish in the wash. . FOR HOT WEATHER WEAR For the hot, humid days of summertime when coolness is a-luxury you-will welcome these light, airy dresses-that permit:you to be stylishly but comfortably attired. iBemidji, ~Minnesota

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