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

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About The City Mrs. Sam King of Frohn was:ghops ping in Bemidji Friday. T. C. Ervin has returned from a business visit to Duluth. Miss Esther :Krohn.of Tenstrike is shopping in the eity:today. Francis X. Bushman at the Grand (Pictures Only) Sunday.—Adv. 41023 Mrs. W. T. Blakeley of Farley is shopping in Bemidji today. Miss Ina Foster is spending the week-end with friends at Aitkin. F. G. Schadegg returned yesterday from a business trip to Crookston. One of these nice .days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tf John Rendall of the town of North- ern visited in Pillager yesterday. L. B. Day of Devils Lake, N. D, is in the city today on business. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- J.—Adv. 2741121 Miss Margaret Neary of Northome is visiting friends in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Engelbretson of Brainerd are visiting in Bemidji today. Henry Ott and George Aller of Sherburne, Minn., are visiting in Be- midji. Apples, all kinds by the box at Schwandt’s. Phone 33.—Adv. 2d1023 Attorney Walter L. Case and wife of Cloquet are among the Bemidji week-end visitors. Mrs. E. H. Smith returned this morning from a month’s visit with relatives in Minneapolis. Mrs. Bernice Aldrich of Pinewood was in the city on business Friday. She made the trip by auto. ‘The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 60. moderate priced rooms.—Adv. Mrs. Freeman Doud returned home- today from a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Grand Rapids. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones of East Bemidiji, a nine-pound daugh- ter, Friday, Oct. 22, 1915. Miss Ella Larson of Gonvick is spending the week-end with her :Benda. lott:for Laperte. this. umns to spend Sunday with relatives there. Miss Calla Moore of Akeley- is a. visitor in Bemidji over Sunda; C. H. Mills.of Brainerd is in. Be- midji today on business: —_— F. P. Sheldon of Minmespolis; president of the First National bank, [1s expected .in. Bemidji tonight to vigit over Sunday. —_— Hotel :Radéssan, Minneapolds;:gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Herman Stich, manager of the | Ziegler second hand store, left this moarning for the Twin Cities on busi- ness, Alfred Kahler left this morning for Frazee after spending a few days in the city looking after his dredg- ing interests. A large variety of box apples re- caived at Schwandt’s grocery. Order now. Phone 33.—Adv. 241023 Miss Jeane Newton of Walker ar- rived. in the city last evening and will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newton. Miss Mamie Goldhameer was in the city today enroute to her home at Island Lake after visiting friends in Baudette. ‘When in Minneapolis be sure and visit the Hotel Radisson Roef Gar- den and Silhouette. Room. Famous show places of the Northwest.—Adv Mrs. P. E. Flake and family, who have spent the summer in Morris- town, Wis., have returned to Bemidji. They will make their home here. Aboeut 30 couple attended the dance given at the city hall last evening for the benefit of the Bemidji high school football team. From farm -to fame is the story of thousands of young men who have attended Mankato Commercial Col- lege. Be one of them.—Ady. Farnham Watson and Gordon Gar- dener of Pleasatn Valley have re- turned from Bisbee, N. D., where they have been employed in the harvest fields. G. E. Carson, Herbert Wood, Paul Dehnel, O. J. Laqua and J. J. Pfeifer of Bemidji were in Bagley yesterday on business. On arriving at Minneagolis, go di- Tect to the Hotel Radissen. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.— Adv. Miss Florence Krause of Thief River Falls arrived in the city this morning to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Krause. friend, Miss Beds. Anderson. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prieces.—Adv. 34 William Berrigan returned yester- day from Derrick, N. D., where he has been working during threshing. Miss Ella Isted and Miss- Anna For Indigestion and Headache. ‘“‘Chamberlain’s Tahlets are the best medicine I have ever used for indi- gestion, biliousness and headache. They strengthen the digestion and tone up the whole system. Their ac- tion is mild and:pleasant and I have yet to hear of a case where they fail- ed to give satisfaction,” writes Mrs. Belle Miller, Elida, Ohio. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. kil - ‘We have alwa of the other jw.in the general equipment of our store. A'd an ew:lheu::: th‘u durlhlo show the est 3 of everything, we e newest an EI’ X gladly: recom: 1o usera . Carter's "2 Pencraft Combined Office ‘and Fountain Pen-|§ Ink 3 ‘emthe: .member of the Carter’s Jax famil, pm..'n'fi“‘w:. 7 mma.s..'.",:. black. Itis especially balliant, sme Comasa. and-lot usshow.youthe new Cartey ink e v the pew flow-coauollc, .| people from Minnesota registered at —Aadv. x tried to be just a Iml- shead * [Krog hall at N Hair dressing, manicuring, etc. Your. combings made to order. Switches, $1.60. Mina. A, Meyers, 620 Belirami: Ave. Phone- 769.— Adv. 6d1026 At the last meeting of the Presby- terfan Ladies’ Ald soclety it was de- cided to give a chicken pie supper, Friday, Oct. 29, in the basement of the church. If you want the best apples you ever bought order them from the shipment just: received at.Schwandt’s grocery. All kinds. Variety good. Stock the best.—Adv. 241023 Miss Florence Mokler of. Grand Rapids, Minn,, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gould. - Miss Mokler is con~ nected with ‘“Thé Independent” at: Grand Rapids. You will: find- mo¥e of the leading the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the Twin Citles, Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dick Bertrum, Bur- lington, Ia., for a menth, returned to her home this week. A few months of faithful study in the Little Falls Business College will: place you on the road to success. ‘Write today for- special scholarship: rates.—Adv. PP PP PR KKK NYMORE NEWS . x % (By Special Correspondent.) % i*lll!ii!iikiiif’ Miss Dorothy Johnson of the North- western- hospital at Brainerd, Visited: between. trains Thursday. evening at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Johnson. A social dai ill be held in the: ore this evening. Mrs. Gust Johnson spent Friday in Brainerd visiting with friends and relatives. B The Norwegian Ladies Aid soclety, 7,m (e KA K KRR AR will conduct Sunday school at 2:00 | x SUNDAY IN THE CHEUR o’clock on Sunday afternoons here- after. Cathlis: Mrs. DéMars of Staples is the guest of Mrs. DeChesion. ‘Vespersat 7:80°p:m. ‘Fiith : J.3.°T. Phflippe. Miss Helma Johnson is visiting te-| - day with her parents. Mr. and| Mrs. Gust Johnson. s Congregational* (Nymore.) Pioneer want ads bring results. TRY ODUR FRESH ROLLS AND TEA BISCUITS BAKED HERE EVERY D Y'v HOME BAKERY Tel. 425 W. A. GRAY, Prop. Bemidji ACRE LOTS SHEVLIN'S ADBHI LOAM SOIL. Plenty of room for a garden, a:cow:and some chickens. Reduce your living expenses and-have a place for your boy to workiin:summer. A small farm right in town. Prices and terms reasonable. Call at: mill‘office.: Crookston Lumber Co. Bemidji, Minnesota- 11 Buy A Farm Bir R I IR K K Low'mass’at 8°o'clock: High ma ‘&t 10 -a. 'm. ‘Bunday school at 2 p. Sunday sétrodl, 10330; preaching service, 11:30; evening song service, 7:30 p. m.; preaching at 8 o’clock.| =l meeting, '8 p. m:; meetings Tuesday, " §music by chortis’choir. MALTED MILK ~* THE FOOD-DRINK FOR-ALL AQGES| 'TAKE. A. PACKAGE HOME \BW~NO SUBSTITUTE IS “JUST ASQDOD” House building where they the army i i f Life.” Subject, school Subject, “The Fragréne Everiing worship at 7:30, “HearMpand" Dbing:"* Sus at 12 m. A T. Cnl‘l‘gn, lipt. Ep- worth League at 6:307p: Préyer at 8 213°Mitin. A¥e. - Street meeting 7:30 p.:m.; salvation | Thursday and ‘Saturdsy evening at |8 o'clock, Sundayschoel at Nymore at 2 p. m. Subject, ‘“Solomon’s Temple Built.” Text to learn, Ec- clesiastés, 9:8-10. Praise meeting 3 'p. m.; meetings Wednesday and Friday at 8 p. m. All are welcome. Captain and Mrs. Sandgren, in charge: Baptist: Sunday, Oct. 24.—Sunday school at 19 a. m:; ‘merning worship, 11 a. m. Delegates’ report of the ‘state: con- { vention. Anthem, “Honor and Praise | to His Name,” (by Ssmuel' W. Beaz- lev) chiorus choir; young psople’s ser- jvice, 6:30 p. m. Subject, “Captur- | ing Politics for God.” jpel service, 7:30 o’clock. Special A hearty in- ] vitation is extended- to- everyome to jattended’ the services: = Prayer ser- vice on: Thursday evening at § o’clock. 1Ira’'D. Alvord, pastor. First Scandingvian Lutheran. Morning * service at 10:30 'a. m.; § Sunday school at 12 m:; evening ser- vice (English) at 8 o’clock. Os- .. {mund Johnson, pastor. Bible class and Sunday school at 10; morning worship and sérmon at 11 o’clock; anthem, *Come Thou Fount,” (by E. 0. Bxcell); young people’s prayer service at 7 p. mni.; evening service at 8 ‘o’clock. “Oh My Soul ‘Bleéss-Thou Jehovah,” (by J. B. Herbert); musté€ by 'sextette from Lucia. Rev. S. Parks of Stan- ley, N. D., will oceupy the pulpit. Episcopal. il Sunday school at 19:a. m.; morn- ing service at 11 a. A special offering. will be. take: . mo! ing service to apply on:the mortgage indebtedness of the church.. Arch- deacon. Parshall, rector: Good-Advice to Mothers: If you have- young- i:hfldun now the time to’ lay in¥a supply of 1 1 i It is | Chiamberlain’s: Cough' Rentedy. extellent for croup: and: -colds harmless-as- 1t contains: ne;narcotic. For sale by-all dealers.—Adv. Hellop boys: and -girls. - Hear: that scirool- belt? Don't- start-for :school without: s NEW BEMIDJI lead pen- ofl. - It’s-the-best nickle:-pencil made. Any store-in town sells "em. iz The-Ploneer- is ‘the place: to buy your rolls of adding machine- paper i for: Bufl'nncu adding -machines.- One payments. will buy on sight.. fore you buy elsewhere. - county road Can driv ghtup:to- farm’. wit] The state roadiruns: &4 mii“é E-hsti 6f t I have 240 acres. of the best. land in the county locat- ed.on the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and four. miles from Blackduck:. Twenty-five acres'ir hay: afid' crops and 60 acres:seeded to claver and timothy. & | Will-Seit- It In 40, 88; O Up-To 240 e Tragts: Will sell for part: payment: down and-balance on:easy Have been. a. resident on same for 22. and feel certaini that- anyone: seeking a real ba AII'T ask is-that: yow look at 1t yeats * drain to Mississippi on gradual-slope-and. tmnffihm nm to°] Red ake Thi forties are still timbered. ! There is a-fine"Consolidated Sckool‘at Hines. & calls-daily for children. Interested:parties-are requdsted to write or calffat . BEMIDJIDAILY PIONEER OFF her mtomamn will be entertained by Mrs. Mathew| i Larson at her :home Tuesday after~if] Evening gos- | o|Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30, 8:45 and . ¢ The House Of Quality mes s - " Where the Brinkman used to be - 'TONIGHT ONLY Second Section of The Drama Wonderful showing, The Passion Plny .m' of 8t. 8tephen, Marcellus Cast to the Lions.: % reels of beautifully colored pictures and many slides: LAST TIME REA NYE . LAST TME Madam Nye will make her last appearance in this city tonight,! 1st show at 7:15; 2nd at 9:00 Children 5c AdultsT5e ~ Pictures Only suNDAY : Pictures’ Oflly : A Metro (always good) Fe ure in 6 parts featurl ¢ Francls X, Bushman and Marguerite Siow “THE SILENT VOIGE” In the role of Franklyn Starr, the musician afflicted with deaf- ness, Mr. Bushman doés much with a character of gredt posi- bilities. Matinee at 2:30 p. m. Children s5¢c Adults 18c Evening preformanceat7; 15, 845 Special Notlce Children with parents will be admitted at the evening shows for 5c¢, if unaccompanied 10c, a- dults 15¢. Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Programs SATURDAY: Biograph two part drama of Roy Norton's Children - story **COINCIDENCE". ) Kalem’s “Ham and Bud” comedy, “A FLASH=- Adults LIGHT FL\WER" Essanay drama, *REVEREND SALAMAN- 106 DER UNATTAGHED” SUNDAY: Marin Sais in Kalem’s two reel drama, “THE Children STRAIGHT AND NARROW PATH". 5 Biograph comedy drama, ¢* FREDERIOK Adults HOLMES’ WARD”. Selig’s play, “THE PARSON WHO FLED 10c west". . Matinee Sunday 2:30 Admission 5¢ and 10c MONDAY Hnrgaritn Fischer and Harry Pollard in & Mutual Masterpicture, “INf ATUATION". a comedy will also be shown. Admission 5¢ and 15¢ A:CARLOAD OF THEM arriving in ten days. Don’t wait until you have to put them on in a snow storm. Opder Them_ Now MAI]E IN IlUHSH(lP - How about that tarred felt you need to close up the cracks for winter? We have it.

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