Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 3

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:- THURSDAY; "0CTOBER' 21, *1915. confidence for— ‘Washing dishes. Scrubbing floors, linolétim, and cleaning windows, -painted walls;-etc. Cleaning pots, pans ‘and skillets, all kitchen utensils of tin, aluminum or enamel ware, the kitchen' stove, sink, etc. ~nickel or brass; * 'Washing glassware, win- e fifi"marfifi huni 61‘ A Y.” "The many “dsesof "The Active Cleaner Use Gold- -Dust with the fullest Cleaning bathtubs, wash ‘basins, tiling, bathroom faucets and fixtures of etc. dows and ‘mirrors, etc. Cleaning ‘and sweetening refrigerators. Gold Dust does not® mar ‘nor scratch “even the finest will be joined t.herl by B H Béstidn of St Cloud Journfl Press: The MinTf neapolln “Jotirnal reters to our “cons greumnn, “who is ”in'enking l)flo the 5 gubernator!al contest, as the “myr aré fnefvous. * You' have' “crying’ spells” “You deiaded. __You don’t sleep well. You have backache. - “have lost ambition for your work. night 2=Adv. a1 121 Parlmmlnt teature at the Gund}l)‘ 3100 000 a year. nduly, and usélessly. excited. * |1t will never find out. e Lindbergh is niot gofng to tell. 1 he diq, the chances are that he would repudiate it before the campaign, g, - the Journnl refrain tmm get» Mletor whlal‘dyon lniezalnlng‘ flhealth and ‘strength—just as it has forover ortyyean for women who have been in the same condition ltsoothasandlnvlgm ltupbufldnnd o, |teTI0uS Mr. Lindbergh.” The Jour- ‘You are beginnfig > v |81 wonders what his wonderful plan '“' 0193-5}4 M, ld-! s fii i i Y |is o save th {axpayers of the state ; mdy produced 2 ® 24 o8 dumgqnent or In'egnhmy peculiar to the feminine organism. Dr Pierce&..l?avmte PEM Liquid Form) ey A fifiw let’ or lnuld form, or send A B s ., |over. His uflng nse is sllenee He,| fl' P fi:h tabl uples attended the danté |nas haa experience, and his strong DEV. I, » N-%8 Y he Birchmont Beach Inf point is in opposing what somebody, lk. Pierce’s Pleasan! fo fi‘f i Svening, by Mr. and Mrs. E. | ctoe groposes. 1} ] T fis Poat Bl »'.'!"‘“ sk, Liver and Bowes " Fasy Jeny, and D.| When he occasionally votes for T)u hall was Wi ed8r | some ‘measure in the house, in a mo- Iy got into a'row with the administra- | receive strong support af the polls. ouxhs. autumn leaves and cut|ment of forgettulness, he votes|[tion, and then successfully posed as| Lindbergh would have béen a won- flowers. i ¢ * |against it when it comes back from the senate with slight amendments. Thus he keeps his balance in shirk- ing responsibility. When he first started out as a con- gressman, when Taft was president, he had appointments ur postmastars at his’ disposal. It is’charged that in a few instances that he was called ) jupon to act, he had been profuse in his promises, and was having the 1a, | devil’s own time to straighten out ton’. Vera fielson‘ and Ella‘Andersqn the tangle. He is a clever politician, and'he saw that he had to do something to a martyr. It ‘was a very ‘cunning coup and it worked. It he should become governor he could not well escape the responsi- bility, and there would be the live- uest mixnp in appointments ever 'seen 'in the state Van Sant would be far outclassed as a mixer of trouble for himself. ‘Whatever his carelully concealed plan is, he would never get it adopted by the legislature, and if he should hé would probably veto it. Up inthis district it is believed that he could not be induced to vote derful success as the leader ot e " ocult society, where we could be invoked to an nnllmn de- gree. The Pioneer. 18 to buy your rolls of ndfll nmceunu pcr_ for Burroughs addl g machines. roll, a dozen rolls or a hund:ed rko‘lh TR RN xRk 3 He ‘who lorgets to adver 5 "tise Should not cumplnin vhen, * the buyer forgets that he is & polished surface. : For cleaning floors or other woodwork, dissolve a table- spoonful of Gold Dust in a’ pail of hot water. Follow the simple’ directions on 'the package. About The City ‘W. Johnson of Cass Lake is in th' city today on business. Mrs. C. A. Spragg of Becida was in the city today shopping. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. tf Sam Simpson of Minneapolis was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. John Noel of Northern was a business visitor in the ecity yester- day. Big reduction on all trimmed hats at LaFontisee milinery.—Adv. 2d1022 Henry Brakee and Ed Ebert were business visitors at Solway yester- day. Miss Winnie Donnelly of Northern called on friends in Bemidji Wednes- day. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 60 moderate priced rooms.—Adv. Mrs. Mary Galligher of Turtle River visited friends in Bemidji this week. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle River was in the city shopping on ‘Wednesday. One-fifth off on all trimmed hats at the LaFontisee millinery Friday and Saturday.—Adv. 2d1022 Judge M. A. Spooner left this af- ternoon for Bagley to attend the term of court in that city. Ed Henningway of Duluth arrived in the city yesterday.for.a visit at the E. E. Kenfield home. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf Attorney E. E. McDonald has gone to Bagley to attend the Clearwater county term of court which is in ses- sion there. Mrs. Ole Austad, Mrs. T. H. Riser 0ld Preseription For Weak Kidneys A medicinal preparation like Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, that has real curative value almost sells itself. Like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. Dr.” Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is a physician’s prescription. It has been tested for years and has brought re- sults to countless numbers who have suffered. The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact that it fulfills almost every wish in over- coming kidney, liver and bladder dis- eases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. Do not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp-Root from any druggist now. Start treatment today. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. | Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer.—Adv. Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT “THE "MAN TRAIL” In 6 Acts. By Henry Oyen ESSANAYS - MASTERPIECE " Red-blooded photo-dtama of and Mrs. Tigen of Frohn were among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji ‘Wednesday. Big reduction on all' at LaFontisée imfinery. Mr. and Mrs. E. E’ .. Paramount feature at the Grand [ night.—Adv. entertainifig a"nufiiber of'her friends escape the responsibility, and prompt- in business. Tt is just a case_ & of “forget” all around. P Ty KRR ERE KRR KK KKK pared and introduced in congress. z But a great many people like thls pose of myst alo21 * * x * for a bill which he had himself pre- | x x x 00-y! MyCorn-n!” II-m, Uso *Befs-It’ Miss Maurgerite Victoria Lord is at a’ birthday “party this’ afternoon. | Then You'll Have No Corns to Bump! t ‘Among those present were Misses ‘Your Corns Will Come “Clean & 5 B T e S T Vera Cattor, Gladys Jester, Anna 08" Guiak! NEW GRAND THEATRE Gold Dust is inexpensive and indis le Murray, Elsie Goltz,” Kathéfine Mur-| " pid” vor “‘over sos ' oo poel off The House Of Quality - B ‘ E{;arle‘;!l:;e b 'H\;lepfl i T fi‘;fi;’“: mnfifii‘y%?"l{:fin“‘fi i Where the Brinkman used to be = ™ son, ary arfield, ul le you . ITL.LEFAL EE&E K=ezEay]) Essler, ‘Dorothy “Birts," frene Powell _— and Verna Barker. Miss Daisy Mil-| S 0 e e D233 s AR ler Wil st Misé Lord 1 énfortain. Paratiiount “Feafure---TONIGHT ~ONLY---Paramunt Feature T ‘larger packages ing. P 2 o e X . for sale everywhere _ WM. S. HART in RN The “1ddies of ‘the ‘G. A. R. will 113 » \‘\~ 2 serve their annual campfi{e supper in * THE BARG A' N N the 0dd Féllows’ hall, Saturday, Oct: - " Y s s - Produged byT jomas_H. ‘Ince. "THE BARGAIN is a (rnt _Western ; .51"\\\: 43, fro (6:30"10 7o guok: Supper story, western'c r nery laid in the Grand Canyon of ‘Arizona, — S 5 2be-=Ady; Sq10gs and typical westera situations. % = 2 K R RERRR ® Fi o “Jim", the hero, aiter holding up.the stage, is wouaded and nursed back % & to health by a monnfn g1l whom he later marries. Conscience stricken I ? he is about to refurn the stolen money when he is recotmud and captur- §§\ AL, % ed and the sheriff thea proceeds to lose the money in gambling. . Jim a- N = grees 1o gef it back if the sheriff frees him, which he does amid great ex- NS [ ol = | from the citement, later joining his bride.and escaping to a new country, to begin I\ d » - has been life anew. Full of THRILLS, EXCITEMENT and of PARAMOUNT 72 g \ -|-Put a Hittle *Gets-It" on, 1t dries a¢ once. | QUALITY. 'l‘herel othing to stick. Put shoes d stockings on right over it. No. , DO f0ss. ours—corns gone, - *‘Gets- t"naver hurts the trye flesh, never makes sore: have tried almost every- else_for corns, you_will be-much | lnore mrnrlsed to lee Imw qnlckly and ly your col 8 -will eome thl off Wlth "Gatu-l‘. Qlllt ‘Iimpml nr\)&n youe uc« - wart et {fio a by ani“as Fugels l:.anbvltle. 4>r~unl direct by usdd in Bemidji and recofiimended as the world’s best corn remedy by: Barker’s Drug’ Sfore. Tonight MADAM REA Tonight Will Forecast The Future Of Bemidji For The Next 5 Years 1st show 7:15, 2nd about 9,00 10c—Admission—20c Tomorrow: “CREATION', a picture every man, woman and'child shonld - =5 see. Combining Science, History and The Bible. ' An”inferesting pu:tun zation of the world from before the beginning. business matters, Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. BE. B.. tertained their guests, Alex Gaskow- ski and Ed Hen’fifngwny, at a duck dinner yesterday. Onig-fitth off 8 all trihmea hats at the Lni‘ tisée mlllinery Friday lnd Saturday>—Adv. burn, Wis., tolay. When fn Minneapolll ‘ee s 'Bufé and visit the Hot { Radisson” f Gar- den and Silhouette Room. "Famous show places ot the Northwest.—Adv. I-’Iflmer Neliwn of Wilton, who had an “operation pertormed on his 1 at St. Anthony’s hospltai récently, recovefing rapldly clety will meet’ st the fiome of Mrs. A. T. Carlson, 503 Mintesota avenue, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. .On arriving rect to the Hotel be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return Tome. Adv. E lllnneapolh“ 80 d1¥ At the last meeting of t terian Ladies’ Aid soclety cided to give a chicken pie supper, Friday; Oct. 29, in the Dbasement ¥ the Church. Women are invited to bowl at the new Gould bowling alleys tonight. Adv. aioz1 Mrs. Bert' Noble of Nebish, who has visited relatives in Minn for some time, returhed to her home Wednesday,_ She was met” in Be; midji by Mr.’ Noble rant ‘ear More Than : At A Tlme And that'suit ought to be so good that every time you put it on, you’re : %’%fl bought it. To insure your Fall suit being the best and most be- . 'comihg=of its kind, you have to get it at the right place; where interested sales i'ieople will add their experienced judgement to yeur taste. When you come to us, we'll think with you and ~for'you and insure your getting asuitthat’s - Begoming, Stylish, Practical, And Of Good Value Drop in at your leisure and see our early season array of “SOPHOMORE CLOTHES For Young Men and Men of Youthful Tastes ‘In a flash you'll note their great possibili- tiesfor becomingness and service. You'll -be impressed too, with their striking style —their excellent value "wé'can fit you to a nicety—nobby, snug-fitting English Is‘with one, two and three-button coats—made with- ng. They have the shapely lines, the youthful Jook ‘deneral dash that will recommend them to your, im- 3 —the mediate favor.,. Fabrics in all the popular autumn shades ‘and patterns. Basket weaves in all colors. Checks, plaids SHpes.S e .......Sllto 38 o nodst : £ + COPYRIGHT 1918....> f THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER 1 v " love and'hate in a logging camp featuring Richard C. Trav- ers and June Keith in'‘an all star cast. ~Admission”10¢ ‘and 20c : ALL SEATS 25¢ Maiinees 3 p.m. Evenings 7:30-9:00 p.m. _Attend our Matinees and avoid the evening-Crowds. Hair dressing,” " fhanfeiring, et Your ‘combings’ made %! iswmhe-. $1.50. 520 Beltrami Ave. Adv.

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