Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 6, 1915, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY; 0CTOBER 8, 71018, About The City C. G. Ekelund is a business visitor in International Falls today. Mrs. Charles Vandersluis is vistt< ing friends in St. Paul this week. M. O. Lind of Deer River: is vis- iting friends in Bemidji today, Sixteen-inch wood for .sale, .deliv- ered to any part of the eity. I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. tt Mrs. D. R. Thompson of Northome is visiting friends in Bemidji. J. E. Cowan of Northome is in the city on business today. Rev. M. A. Soper purchased a Ford yesterday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tf T. J. D. van Schaick of Hlack River Falls, Wis., is visiting friends in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. John K. West of Detroit visited in Bemidji yester- day and today. Mrs. Martin Erickson of Deer River, Minn., is visiting friends in Bemidji. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. [34 John Smith of Cass Lake was a business visitor in the city yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bye of Solway are business visitors in the city to- day. Miss Bertha Harding and Mrs. - Phillips of Cass Lake were in the city yesterday shopping. Chimney sweeping and furnaces cleaned. Prompt service by calling Tel No. 584-J.—Adv. 6d1012 Mr. and Mrs. Gust Berg of Frohn transacted business in Bemidji Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Pinewood were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. The F. L. T. club of Nymore will meet at the home of Mrs. Riley, Am- erica avenue, Nymore, Oct. 14. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. has recently opened an addition of 50 moderate priced rooms.—Adv. The roller skating rink at the Ar- mory will be opened tonight under new management. George B. Partridge of Minne- apolis is visiting in the city for sev- eral days. C. C. Waumn and J. E. Coates of Rapid Sity, S. D, are in the city on business. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Attorney M. J. Brown, who went to Park Rapids on business, returned to Bemidji this morning. Mrs. Lela Arnold and Mrs. W. E. Putnam of Schooleraft were among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Vernie Hogan of Grant Val- ley is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Schroeder, this week. Don’t forget the beok sale at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami avenue. Good reading cheap. All books at half price.—Adv. 2d107 Mrs. L. B. Tower of Brainerd was ACT QUICKLY Delay Has Been Dangerous in Bemi Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger Doan’s Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of evidence of their worth. Mrs. D. G. Miller, 313 Second St., Bemidji, says: *“I don’t know what brought on the complaint I had, un- less it was hard work. I had back- ache and dull pains across my loins, which bothered me day and night. A tired, languid feeling robbed me of energy and I was caused annoyance by the kidney secretions. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Barker's Drug. Store, quickly relieved me: of the pain in my back and toned up my kidneys. T am a poor hand to take medicine, but, when I feel signs of kidney complaint- coming on, I use Doan’s Kidney Pills, and they do good work.” Price 50c, at all.--dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same-that: Mrs, Miller had. Foster-Milbtra Co:, Props., Buffalo, N. Y—hdv. BRARRE R R RS S S XN S AT THE REX * & THEATER TONIGHT - ¥ KRR KRR KRR KRR R E RS RARAT MESTAVER OUSAND CANDLES™ in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to her home after a two weeks’ visit with friends in Fosston. Mrs. Mary Gambol, Doud avenue, returned yesterday from an outing at Rice Lake where she was the guest of friends for a week. Frank Baumgardner and daughters, Ruth, Louisé and Rose, left yester- day for Park Rapids where they will spend a few days visiting relatives. ‘When in Minneapolis be sure and visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gar- den. and Silhouette Room. Famous show places of the Northwest.—Ady. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood enter- tained at a luncheon today for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baumgardner and daughters, Virginia and Flossie. Mrs. Joe Esthlund of Willmar, Minn., arrived in the city yesterday for a visit with Miss Gladys Arm- strong. Hair dressing, puffs, curls, doll wigs made from combings. Switches $1.50. Mina A. Meyers, 520 Bel- trami Ave. Telephone 769.—Adv. 641012 Thomas Cronie and John Nelson, who motored here from Hendrum Sat- urday, returned to that place yester- day. Miss Esther Tennstrom returned home last evening after a two months’ visit with relatives in Cum- berland, Wis., and Duluth. On arriving at Minneagpolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.— Adv. Dr. E. H. Smith will return home today from Minneapolis where he has been the past ten days. Mrs. Smith will not return until later. ““Three Weeks” given at the Brink- man theater last evening was very well attended. The pictures were clear and good and were “vivid with interest and gave no offense.” Alice Joyce, Thomas Sautschi (who played McNamara in The Spoilers), and a Geo. Ade “Fable” at the Grand tonight. Admission 5 and 10 cents. —Adv. 14106 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burke of Bemidji came down from that city Saturday. Mr. Burke will return tonight, but Mrs. Burke will remain in the city for a month or so.—8till- water Gazette. Mrs. W. T. Kuntze of Gemmell, Minn., is visiting at the John Achen- bach home. She will go to Black- duck Thursday where she will be the guest of Mrs. John Can, returning to her home Saturday. 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. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Stone, who have been visiting friends in Duluth and Superior, arrived in the city yester- day for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. T. C. Bailey, before returning to their home at Crookston. A supper will be given in the high school next Friday evening for the benefit of the football team. Supper will be served at five-thirty, six and six-thirty. “Tickets are being sold by several of the:high school stu- dents. 3 Alice Joyce, Thomas Sautschi (who played McNamara in The Spoilers), and a Geo. Ade “Fable” at the Grand tonight. Admission 5 and 10 cents. —Adv. 14106 At the Rex theater on Wednesday and Thursday, the Selig Red Seal play, “The House of a Thousand Can- dles” will be the attraction. This picture has been declared by eritics to be one-of the best “surprise” stories ever filmed, while the various camera effects make the photography very . beautiful. Harry Mestayer, stage, has the leading role and is supported by Grace Darmond and John Charles. Excitement runs high throughout the film and the end is in doubt:up to the very last scene. Submertbe for ‘the Plomeer. ... .- No. 1110 No. 1528 No. 1230 No. 1517 No. 2302 Thursda, Friday and Saturday 1 black taffetta dress‘trimmed: with-white, size 38 price $10.50 1 extra size black :8ilk poplin dress; white lace collar and cuffs size 45 price $10.75 1 black taffetta dress with white collar.and vestee, size 18, price $12.50 2 soft tuffetta silk dresses; pleated-skirts, waist fastened with -mother of pearl buckles, 1 blue'size 38, 1 green size 36, price $18.75 1 black crepe dress trimmed with black.lace, size 40 price $12.50 No. 304 - 1 blue silk poplin, trimmed with Roman striped silk, size 36, price $10.50 No. 2435 1 lavender silk dress trimmed with Roman silk, size 18, price $12:50 No. 2072 1 lavender messalide silk dress; size:36, price | $5.00 No. 2470 1 tan silk poplin dress trimmed with black silk size 38, price $9.50 No. 2300 2 taffetta silk dresses, 1 black size 38, 1 blue size 18, trimmed with heavy white lace, price $7.60 No. 2019 1 cardinal silk dress, size 36, price ....... i $6.50 No. 1115 1 blue silk dress, size 38, price................ $8.50 Party Dresses—dainty dresses at............. ............. . $9.50 to $18.80 No alterations or allowance for same on these dresses. bargains, Green tickets $4.98; Red tickets $9.95. Ladies’ and girls’ coat O’Leary-Bowser Co. Bemidji, Minnesota Half Price Sale Books,baskets, We will sell all pictures and pennants AT HALF PRIGE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Now is the time to lay in supplies for the holidays Abercrombie & McCready Beltrami Ave. Bemidiji FIXing Fhe pauceT Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness The Bath Is Important To Health and Comfort EVERYTHING Required In The Bathroom Will Be Found Here In Large Assortment Purchase Your Toilet Necessities of Us E. F. NETZER GRAND THEATRE Tonigh flml The House of Quality 3 sulia. Alice Joyce The popular ‘‘Kalem’’ Starin § “A BUSINESS BUCANEER” Thomas Santschi ‘Who played the part of McNamera in the ‘‘Spoilers”, in th; 2 part gmill(} drama of the Canadian woods' “IN THE KING’S SERVICE” A George Ade Fable--comedy “The Fable of The Tip and The Treasure” Shows at 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 ’ 5c—Admission—10c Thursday Only—PARATOUNT DAY Dustin Farnum in ‘‘Cameo Kirby’’ by Booth Tarkington Matinee at 2:30 i BRINKMAN THEATRE = TONIGHT “Three Wesks” The Story Elinor Clyn’s Elinor’'s ‘Glyn’s mnovel,, “Three |away from her castle and her king’ of all the civilized countries, stands B £ all th & ivid restaurant in Lucerne, Switzerland, 8t the fore of all the modern viv precisely as recounted in the novel. romances. It has been the most dis-|The two, a queen without a cossitry beauty has been critically conceded |madly in love. She struggles-againut: conservative. Paul, the wooer of a|from temptation. But an accident runaway queen, has taken his place|halts her flight and the inevitable among the heroes of fiction that men | next meeting occurs. In the photo- refer to with interest and women |play version all these incidents are with animation. Sonia, the royal|idealized. The tiger rug tryst of the mate of a dissolute monarch, young, | pair in the queen’s apartment in Lu- alluring, adventurous, is now a mod- | cerne is reproduced as in the novel. ern symbol of a love that scorns to|The thrilling and tragic denouement count the cost. The story in its novel [ of the romance of the pair is shown eighty million people. It is a fair|The orgies of the dissolute king, the estimate. to. presume that more than |mad revels in the palace, the plots | eight times eighty million people will [and counterplots of the cabal of the | wish to see the film realization of the [royal counsellors to dethrome' the brilliant romance that ends in an un- | queen are graphically indicated. well known star of the speaking (] Buy A Farm From Owner I have 240 acres 01 the best. land in the county locat: ed on the “Divide” three miles east of Hines -and-<four - miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay crops and 60 acres seeded to clover and timothy usual tragedy. Readers of the book Miss Madaline Traverse, who ap- are familiar with the details that go|pears in the role of the tempera- to comprise the fascinating narrative [mental queen, is regarded ‘as one -of author has added to her creation in|younger stars. Mr. Mahlon Heamil= a prologue that intensifies the thrill | ton, who plays the role-ot Paul, i of some of her scenes; and adds color |one of the most popular of leading: and - vivacity to others. Sonia runs|players of the native stage. BRINKMAN THEATRE - Tonight Gcteber G, sold.. = All seats 25¢ ‘Weeks,” translated in the language |after the manner described in the~ book. She encounters Paul in- thé * cussed novel of the past decade. Its|and a king without a- throne=—fall: and -its-drama admitted by the most [her enthrallment, and seeks:‘to -~ form has been read by more than|in all its original gripping power.’ of the original. In the film play the |the most attractive of the country's. | | | | = '.-P‘msbow 7:20, second 8:45: | Will Set It In 46, 80, 6r Up To 248 Acre Tracts Will sell for part payment down and balance on easy payments. Have been a resident on:same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone seeking a real bargain will buy on sight. All I ask is that yeu' look at it be- fore you buy elsewhere: The state road runs: 3-4 mile East of the land from Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road North to the county road. Can drive right'up‘to farm with auto' or ‘team. drain to Mississippi on gradual’ slope and two forties drain’to Red Lake. Three forties are still timbered. There is a.fine Conselidated.School at Hines. calls-daily for children: Interested:parties are requested to write or call at the- BEMIDJI DAH-Y PIONEER OFFICE for furthe;r information- £ Four fomes Buss - The.Scholer Jameson Hinnan Voice Talking Pictures 'Thursday and High Class Vaudeville Co. Talking John Bunny, Flora Finch and J. Warren Kerrigan pictures, a guaranteed attraction. Children 10¢, adults 25¢ First show 7:10, second 9:00 TONIGHT and TOMORROW “THE HOUSE OF A THOU- SAND CANDLES” A Selig Red Seal Feature Wedsosday and Thursday, October§ .‘L“ Matinees 3:00 Evenings 7:30, 8:46 Children 10c, Adulta 20c .

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