Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 22, 1915, Page 5

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Cliester E. Neft“and Miss Winnie Donnelly were united in. marriage: Wednesday: afternioon iat the Baptist parsonage, Rev. Ira D. Alvord offi- ciating. Mr. and Mrs. Neff will re- side on their farov north of Bemidji. HAYES-SMITH. R. B. Hayes, county commissioner, Wilton, who was recently married at |- Dutuths to- Miss Saraty‘Smith- of’ Mas- sachusetts; has:returned with his wife to his home at Wilton. this morning after spending a few days in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will ‘reside at Wilton. A. H. Verna of Little Falls is in the city today. Peter. Druk of Browerville is vis- |- iting.-in the city. today. One of these-nice-days.you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. te | Miss Mary MeKee of Wilton was in the city shopping yesterday. John-T. Reis.of Sheldon, N. D., a business ealler in. Bemidji. Big: reduction on all trimmed hats at LaFontisee milinery.—Adv. 2d1022 Ed Riech of Duluth called friends in Bemidji Thursday. on John Claffy of Kelliher is a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning.done promptly. Pheone 584- J.—Adv. 27d1121 Miss Pauline Gulison of Cass Lake is-visiting in Bemidji today. Mrs. N. H. Strand of Leonard was in the city shopping Thursday. Apples, all kinds by the box at Schwandt’s. Phone 33.—Adv. 2d1023 Miss - Mattie Sthol of Pinewood is a: guest-at the:-J. C. Parker home. Attorney- J. F. Gibbons left yes- terday for Virginia on business. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 50 modérate priced ‘rooms.—Adv. Mrs. Omar Gravelle-of Red Lake isin the city toddy visiting friends. Mrs. Fred Peterson of Marsh Sid- ing was in the city ‘shopping yester- day. One-fifth off on all trimmed hats at the LaFontisee millinery Friday ‘and Saturday.—Adv. 241022 B. W. Lakin left Thursday evening for Minneapolis on a short business trip. Robert Robert’L. Barto, who:has been visiting in Bemidji, has return- ed to Bena, Minn. Have your fueniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First:class work at reasonable priees~—Adw. - [34 Mrs. John Tennstrom returned yes- terday from a month’s visit with rela- tives at Cumberland, Wis. William McChrein, postmaster and merchant of Leonard, spent yester- day in Bemidji on business. Big reduction on all trimmed hats at LaFontisee milinery.—Adv. 2d1022 Mrs. Dora Holland and Miss A. Sterling of Pinewood are the guests of Bemidji friends for a few days. Band No. 2 of the Catholic Ladies’ Ald society met at the home of Mrs. W. H. Brown yesterday afternoon. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mrs. R. C. Hayner returned - 'this: morning from Tenstrike where she has been visiting. friends:for.a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batker of Scrib- ner attended to business matters in Bemidji Thursday, returning in the evening. A large variety of box apples re- ceived at Schwandt’s grocery. Order now. Phone 33.—Adv. 2d1023 Mrs. Jerome Johnson and grand! daughter, Laurie, of Fosston are:vis-/| iting friends in Bemidji and vicinity this week: Mrs. HerbertDodge and Mss. John Emery of Pinewood were among the out-of-town shoppersidn:Bemidji on| Thursday. b One-fifth off on all trimmed hats at the LaFontisee millinery Friday and Saturday.—Adv. 241022 C. :Springee -of -Whitehall; -Mich., send ‘you a ever-tasted. touched by human:hands. meisture tight. taste’ it yourself. ou.wish: something I ju{t say, ‘‘SIMS” to your ‘;‘nck-go of the richest cereal you have flavor-is new. Sims: s made;:fromithe creamy parts of the best selected Northern wheat, to which has been added the nourishing flavor of roasted barley mais. It is'a pure food made in a sanitary factory and not It is sealedsin:a paraffine -paper. covesy alr-and. Your friends have- often- spoken’ of “Stmm: Just™ It’s different. SIMS CEREAL.- COMPANY Minneapolis; Minn., U. S. A. This newest light will be - Harry Elmguist and:Rudolph’ Jen- Sen have returned from North Da- 'Kota after a busy two months spent | in the harvest fields: ; Buena” Vista“were in‘ Bemidjt* Thurs-| day“enroute to-New-Richiand ‘where)| they-own- a-large-farm: They met their anaual mnmx Dllllpl!) in: the spend-‘some-time~there-looking- stter| Odd:ReHows’ hall, Saturday, Oct. 23, ‘thetr~ hrterests, from:5:30: to 8: o’clock - Supper 25c. —Adw Bemidji Daily “Pioneer Northwost ‘Weekly for the taking of motion pigs tures. It is the latest form’ of. mes tion picture lighting apparatus whick has been evolved in the ‘producing studios, according to Wiliam; A Lochren, president of the Northwest ‘Weekly. The lights are transposable nj can be installed in a few minutes om an ordinary circuit, thus making i possible to take news pictures ims doors. The light will be far brightes than an ordinary flashlight, enabling the camera man to get “movies” of banquets, conventions and ‘other-sings ilar affairs. In the case of a wred or accident in a big industrial plag it will be possible to set up the lights in a few minutes and get the .new Miss Mable DeClusion has returned from Staples, Minn., where she has ibeen: attending: high: school. © ‘The': lld'les of the G. A. R. will} ! 'serve thelf annual campfire supper in| %'fl# s e *b*‘* * oxk ||t 0da Fetlowe" nall, Saturday, Oet.| ¥ NYMORE" NEWS i 23, from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. Supperj| ' (B¥iSpectal:Correspondent:) - % |- 250.—Ady. 3d1022] flhi«i A P PR P K |~ Dan‘McGraffigan has returned from " Rev."H.*F: Parshall of ‘Casa. Lake| Brafmerd: He' expects to return | |18 in Bemidji. Services.will.be held| {itorein Shout/n‘moni fr'an opera. at the Enineopll church Sunday at Hofi: ‘which-aspeeiat offering will be given;| 0 apply--on ‘the-mortgage“indebted-| Tress -of thre- chureh: Walter Johnson has returned from Blackduck “where -he has been em- [ployed on a work train. new -and"deficious, grocer.tomorrow. -Hewill/ Charles Hook has returned from the Dakotas where he has been work- ing in the harvest fields. Otle” Soder ‘has been visiting his| hmfl‘y the past fe : Lo Mre:H: B: Fldek-of ‘Keewatin, who| The Congregational Ladies’ Aid sn {|has beewsvisiting-relatives in North-j| ciety will meet next Thursday after- jfern for & month; Teturmed-to her|inoon at the home of Mrs. H. M. /| home:i Thuaraiag, i accompanied> by heri| Bridgeman, & ‘nieee;: Maxgaxet: Kalasr; :who - - will] i| spenda:thie:: winker: ‘with: her: aunt. The Norwegian Lutheran Ladies’ [Aid society will meet at the home of ‘Mrs;: Mathew Larson ‘next: Tuesday ntt&mm BEMIDJI PIONEER-. W: WEEKLY HAS BRIGHT LIGHT The brightest light between Chi-|{your rolls of adding machine paper cago-and Los-Angeles is-soon to be|for Burroughs adding machines. One located in Minneapolis. It-will have lroll, a dozen rolls or a hund:ed rolls. as a reporter can turn in his.stosy at the city desk. With these nem lights the Northwest Weekly will have an equipment for taking motion pictures unequalled in the West. The Misses Olson;and ‘Thompson were . guests of Mr. #nd Mrs. Frank Evans at a 6.0’clock dinner Wednes- day evening.. ~ 3 “‘Crestion’ is;a:film: produetion that)| every-man; woman:and:child: shouldj 8ee:; Highly :instruetive; interesting|| | im. the: extremey: it:is an;education in| tself; first- section -tonight—Grand. | —Adv. d1022] Mrs. Bromley visited .the Nymore Congregational Sunday school and the Norwegian Lutherad; Sunday schaol, Sunday.. B has accepted the position in the Be- is|midji Box factory made vacant by M. E. Kenfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashcroft of Oklee were in Bemidji Thursday on their way to Keélliher where they will spend the winter. ‘When in Minneapolis :be sure -and visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gar- den and Silhouette Room. Famous show places of the Northwest.—Adv. The Dorcas society will meet at the Casperson home, Twelfth street and Bemidji avenue, tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o’clock. B. E. Kenfield and C. Springer of Whitehall, Mich., left this morning for Cass Lake where they will spend a few days hunting. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rett to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.— Adv. Mesdames A. G. Wedge, B. M. Gile and C. M. Jacobson have issued in- vitations for a card party and lunch- eon, Wednesday, Oct. 27. WANTED Carpenters. for work in North Dakota, work to last until winter, wages 35¢ per hovr and board. Must be good mechanics. Apply St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. V=S>E2 OEROZV L ZTrEET PHONE: 65 One of the most unique sales ever| inaugurated in. this city: is the Onel| Cent salei nowon at the Barker Drug| and Jewelry stove. - The sale will| close tomorrow- and indications are| : - NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality Where the Brinkman used to be “CREATION” The Drama Wonderful in T;v]gdiction of & Reels and Many i Mrs. C. A. Sprague of. Becida. was|| in Bemidji'yesterday enroute;to Owax| tonna, Minn.,, where she will visit| relatives for a short time. Mesdames = James Hair dressing, manieuring, ete.| Your combings made to order.| Switches, $1.50. Mina A. Meyers,| 520 Beltrami Ave.. Phene 769.—| Adv. 641026 Miss Emma Frizelle of Russell, N. D., was in Bemidji Thursday on her| way to Pine River where she will| visit relatives for a short time. complete production properly. Bible Students Association. TONIGHT Earth’s Formative Period, Anti-Deluvian Giants Noah’s Flood, King Saul’s Battles with the Philistines. MADAM REA: with a.change of her program tonight and tomorrow. Two Complete Shows Starting at 7:15 and 9:00 Under the auspices of the International Mrs. W. L. Stegg, who has beenj visiting at the J. W. Naugle homet| the past week, will return to her| home at Oak Park, Ill., this evening. Children Sc Adults 15¢ Sunday: PICTURES ONLY, Francis X. Bushman and Marguerite Snow in a "METRO", Always Good, Feature in 6 parts, “The Silent Voice". The newest is -usually;the handsomest or most use- —— ful. We.keep up with the latest advances made in R Y L TS A WS the production of household! fittings: of every-description. |, Comfortable library chairs, mounted lamps.and stands, bed- room and dining room requisites: A list of our customers is ' directory- of ‘careful purchasers. utick: Delivery of All Order Huffman & O’Leary The:Home:-of Good Furniture Minmesota Ave. Bemidji, Mian, If you want the best apples you ever bought order them from . thei shipment just received at Schwandt’s grocery. All kinds. Variety good. Stock the best.—Adv. 2d1023 FURNITURE OF THE LATEST DESIGN, TYLES in furniture change justas do styles:in clothes: Miss Alice Dyer is entertaining a number of her girl friends at a picnic party at Lavinia this afternoon, the occasion being her thirteenth birth- day. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is Lereby given that this Company will prosecate all persons using property-owned by it for storage purposes or the dumping of garbage or other ob tionable matter in or upon its vacent lots. Every person who has here- ore used said property or any of it in ways above mentioned is hereby noulied to repair the.damage 80 done and place the property in the same clean, sanitary condition in which.it was prior to the time of trespass or trespasses. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 520 Capital Bank Bullding G. F. Scott and sons were in Be- midji yesterday enroute to their home at Shevlin after spending three months in the-harvest fields of North | Dakota. You will find ‘more -of the'leading people from Minnesota registered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than -at any other hotel in ‘the-Twin Citfes. —Adv. 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA Miss Emma Halvorson of Northern returned to Bemidji today from North Dakota. Her brother, Jack, was se- Our Ieing System Perfect HEN. folks comment. on. the: fine. firm- ness and juiciness of our-'meats we explain that our refrigerators, coupled with our care-in buying, have all to do with it. Our ice boxes work day and night for our customers. W. G. SCHROEDER riously injured by a threshing en- And-that suit ought to-be so: good. that every time you put it on, you're glad you'bought it. To insure your Fall suit being the best and most be- coming-of its kind, you have to get it at the right place; where interested: -sales: people: will add thelr expenencad judgement to ycur taste. When you come to us, we'll think with you and for you and insure your getting asuitthat’s ‘Bocoming, 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 youll note their great possibili- _tiesfor becomingness and service. You’ll - be impressed too, with their striking style ' —their excellent value. ZO~=OETRZ~ O= ZEVO BEMIDJI FONIGHT presenting Wally Van. gets married anyhow. - Biogras MOTHER‘S OATH”, hall and Robt. Harron play Selig's; “THE LEOPARD’S LOVE”. PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS 'Admission 5c and 10e Vitagraph-two. part comedy, “INSURING CUTEY” Insured agaimst marriage, Cutey Six fair maidens-are-broken-heart- ed, but the manager should worry. ph re-issue,.a D W. Griffith: production, “HER “Dorothy Gish, Henry B. Walt- Apnd we:can fit youito a nicety—nobby, snug-fitting English models with one, two and three-button coats—made with- out padding. They have the shapely lines, the youthful look ' —the general dash.that will recommend them to your im- mediate favor. Fabrics-in all the popular autumn shades and patterns. Basket weaves:in all colors. Checks, plaids BtRpest it ol e e $18to $38 Minnesota: convi THE MOUSK OF KUPPENHEIMER posed of ‘a battery of 18 gas bu‘ § electrics which will be used by thg in motion pictures almost as quicklx Each section is complete in itself, but both are necessary to show the -

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