Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 1, 1915, Page 5

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0f Gourse You Wil Dress Up the Table Finest of Haviland China, Hand Painted China, 9 patterns in dinner ware, Cut Glass, and one hundred other items for all parts of the house, sold of course by CARLSON Variety Store No. 2 / Hang Your Pictures -2 weighing up to 100 1bs. b with Moore Push Devices, will not disfigure walls Moore Push-Pins|| Sold In BEMIDJI AT THE W Bemidji Pionser Office SUPPLY STORE [ | “Mr. Jerrard I made a trip of 60 miles yes- terday over all kinds of roads and used just 3 1-2 gallons of Purity Gasoline. Yes, the roads were “ROTTEN" too. “Two weeks ago I made ex- actly the same trip and by ex- act measure I used 6 gallons of gasoline. | QUESTION . (By Mr. Jerrard) “Did you use Purity Gasoline two weeks ago?”’ (Answer) “No, I did not, BUT it’s Purity gas for me after this. I fully believe if the roads were in as good condition yesterday as they were two weeks ago, the trip could have been made on less than three gallons of PURITY gasoline.” PROOF “We get testimonials like these practi- cally every day,” said Mr. Jerrard, “and it makes us feel mighty good. Purity gasoline gives entire satisfaction and our patrons are boostersand growinginnumbers everymonth” Buy Purity, Costs Less Per Mile Gal- lon, Filling station near Great Nor- thern Depot. Air and water FREE. ST. CLOUD 0IL CO. Phone 91 Bemidji, Minn 5 | Tens : | Bemidji between trains Thursday. | 5. Marks & Hunt.—Adv. S B] About Tlie City Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harris, Sept. 30, 1915, a boy. C. M. Johnson of Cass Lake is in Bemidji on business today. Sixteen-inch wood for sale, deliv- ered to any part of the city. I P. Batchelder.—Adv. tf F. B. Winslow of Brainerd is call- ing on friends in Bemidji today. Mrs. Louis Peters of Grant Val- ley visited friends in Bemidji Thurs- day. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tf Byron M. Thorpe of Mable, Minn.,. is a business caller in the city to- day. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Spinks of Re- mer are visiting friends in the city today. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf Mrs. Matt Nolan of Bass Lake was the guest of friends in the city yes- terday. Attorneys A. A. Andrews and John Gibbons are in the Twin Cities on business today. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 50 modéerate priced rooms.—Adv. Miss Emerald Perry of the town of Northern visited with friends in Bemidji today. A number of the young men of Be- midji will give a private dance at the city hall tonight. Auction sale of western horses and mules at the Soo Stock Yards, Tues- day, Oct. 5. Marks & Hunt.—Adv. 44102 A. P. White, who has been in Mian- neapolis for the past few days, has returned to Bemidji. Jacob Kohler returned last evening from Margie and Big Falls where he has been on business. Auction sale of western horses and mules at the Soo Stock Yards, Tues- day, Oct. 5. Marks & Hunt.—Adv. 4d102 Mrs. J. J. Conger left this morning for Des Moines, Ta., where she will visit friends for a month. Mrs. E. Hess and son, Edward, of ike were business visitors in Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives ke | you more for the price you pay than ¥ |any other hotel in the Twin Cities. S| —Adv. Mrs. W. F. Hughes, who has been B | visiting Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rhea returned to her home at Bowen, Ill, ¥ | today. Mrs. Bertha Noble of Nebish was in Bemidji Friday enroute to Min- neapolis where she will visit for two § | weeks. There will be an auction of a car- load ‘of horses and mules at the Soo g | Stock Yards, Tuesday, Oct. 5. Marks B |& Hunt.—Adv. 44102 1. P. Batchelder, who has spent the past few days in Pequot, Minn., on business, returned to Bemidji yes- terday. Daniel Flynn and son, George, who have been spending the summer here returned to their home in Grand Foks today. ‘When in Minneapolis be sure and visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gar- f|den and Silhouette Room. Famous show places of the Northwest.—Adv. Mrs. J. W. Smith and son of Ny- more returned from Virginia yester- day where they have been visiting for some time. Will Church and family and Mrs. M. A. Church of Iola autoed to Be- midji Thursday. They returned to § | their home in the evening. There will be an auction of a car- load of western horses and mules at the Soo Stock Yards, Tuesday, Oct. 4d102 Mr. and Mrs. W. McCallahan and Mrs. P. Callahan of Turtle River! | were imong thé' out-of-town shop. & - pers in. the city yesterday. Mrs. John Hoganson and children left this afternoon for Grand Forks and Grafton, N. D., where they will visit friends and relatives for several weeks. One carload of western horses and mules will be put up for auction Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the Soo Stock Yards. Marks & Hunt.—Adv. 44102 J. P. Lahr of the Hayner Ldnd company has returned from a trip “|to Nebish where he examined sev- eral farms with a party of home seekers. Mrs. L. B. Tower of Brainerd, who has been visiting at the Henry Mil- ler home, left today for Fosston where she will visit friends before return- ing home. ne carload western horses and mules will be put up for auction Tuesday. Oct. 5, at the Soo Stock Yards. Marks & Hunt.—Adv. 44102 Mrs. F. S. Lycan left this morning for Brainerd where she will visit friends for several days, after which she will go to Minneapolis with Miss Donna Lycan. 2 H. N. Harding, E. D. Boice and Rev. and Mrs. G. O. Peacock of Cass Lake motored to Bemidji last eve- ning to attend “The Christian” at the Grand 'theater. One carload of western horses and mules will be put up for auction Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the Soo Stock Yards. Marks & Hunt.—Adv. 4d102 O. S. James, attorney for the Great Northern railway, formerly assist- ant attorney general, and C. A. Bucklin, both of St. Paul, are in Be- midji today on business. 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.— Adv. Mrs. C. A. Huffman and Mrs. E. A. Barker will give a reception to- morrow afternoon from four to five o’clock at the home of the former, 700 Bemidji avenue, for the Bemidji teachers. 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. . A. G. Wedge has returned from St. Paul where he attended a meet- ing of the state fair board yester- day. The board took up routine mat- ters in connection with the recent |state fair. Piano tuner, action and regulator. Eleven years experience. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Great Northern Hotel. Phone 772. H. A. Thews.—Adv. A farewell party was given by the Girls’ club of the Presbyterian church in the church parlors last evening in honor of Miss Flossie Baumgardner, who leaves soon for Grafton, N. D. Games were played, after which refreshments were served. Those present were Beatrice Kirk, Edith Schmidt, Mildred Dickenson, Muriel McGee, Mabel Aubolee, Marie Annette, Belle Henry, Marguerite Rosserty, Marguerite Stevens, Sylvia Carter, Julia Friend, Mabel Brooks, Ida Brown, Mrs. Brown, Miss Sliter Alice Minnick, Barbara Rosserty. Hair dressing, manicuring, facial massage, etc. Switches made to or- der from your combings, $1.50 each. Out-of-town orders given prompt at- tention. Will call at your residence by appointment. - Mina A. Myers, 520 Beltrami Ave. Telephone 769. —Adv. In the selection of the musical numbers and in the arrangement of the musical program at the recep- tion given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. C. A. Huffman and Mrs. E. A. Barker for Mrs. Hallan Huffman, un- usual grace and balance were dis- played. The reception was given at the home of Mrs. C. A. Huffman and FOR $1.50 I will make you a hair switch from your combings. Switches Transformation or curls to order. . Carpet and Rug weaving a specialty All work guaranteed call or write Mrs. B. J. Fenton 511 America Ave. Bemidji, Minn. { . - 1the music was by the L. Burchard Morceau, “Alita,” (Losey); charac- tone TR {MAYOR BANISHES CARD =~ ° orchestra. The program was as fol- '~ GAMES FROM HOTELS lows: Selection from “The Firefly,” 3 (Friml) ; Algerian Intermezzo, “Nyla,” (Smith); concert waltzes, “Danube Waves,” (Ivaimvlcl); over- ture of popular songs, new, (Lake); Brainerd, Minn, Oct. 1.—Certain hotels and other places have been notified by Chief of Police Henry Squires, by order of the mayor, that all cardplaying must stop. teristic, ‘“Among the Lilies,” (Frey); a summer song, “In Cupid’s Net,” (Armand); intermezzo, “La Rose,” (Archer.) KKK KX KKK KKK KKK Pioneer want ads bring results. LR R SRR R R SRR &2 e e GRAND THEATRE Tonight Only The House of Quality CHARLIE CHAPLIN +“The Scream of the Screen” in “THE MIX-UP” A Film Revue In 4 Parts This film is made up of all the funniest things that Charlie ever did. The funniest situation from this famous comedian’s numerous pictures are added in to one whole film in 4 parts making it a Charlie Chaplin film in every sense of the word. 60 laughs a minute for one solid hour. Shows at 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 5c—Admission—15¢ Tomorrow “Bold Emmet, Ireland’s Martyr” A 3-part Lubin drama made in Ireland with Sidney Olcott inthe leading role. Also ““HAM THE STATUE?”, another of the pop- ular ‘‘Ham and Bud”’ comedies. Remember these are new releases, insuring clean, sharp and clear pictures. Matinee at 2:30 Showsat 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 5¢c—Admission—10¢ - BRINKMAN THEATRE <& Today and Saturday Sexton Blake of Scotland Yard “The Mystery of the Diamond Belt” in 4 parts Essanay presents the one and only Charles Chaplin in another farcical comedy, afeature farce in two acts. “Champion Charlie” First show 7:10, second 8:51) Admission 5c¢ and 15¢ AIf Pearce and Ollie Singing dancing comedy and athletics introducing Miss “Ollie”, America’s finest developed athlete, and the latest in a novelty act. S " Picture Program L. Frank Barne’s famous musical comedy success, the new “THE WIZARD OF OZ”, in 5 parts Extravaganza, the tin woodman beheads the wicked witch. First Show 7:20 Second show 9 o’clock i Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Tonight Only Selig’s two act drama of unusual and startling situations “THE GIRL AND THE REPORTER” Ham and Bud comedy, showing them herves always “THE MERRY MOVING MAN” D. W. Griffith’s “THE SANDS OF DEE”, a Biograph reissue, in which Mae Marsh and Robt. Harron play Shows begin 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 Admission 5¢ and 10c Margarita Fisher in “The Girl From His Town", Monday Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne---Sunday and again . ten days later “The House of a Thousand Candles”’ next Wednes- day and Thursday C.E.BATTLES ‘‘Home of Good Hardware’’ Is headquarters for everything in hard- ware, paints, oils and varnishes, stoves and ranges, cutlerly and sporting goods, machinery and coal. . / Right prices and quick delivery give you good service, Phone 21 Bemidji, Minn. ,iksm r,m_,.kim.f:g‘

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