Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 27, 1915, Page 3

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e ——— RS st wee, <0et. 80, ‘at ‘clty ‘NN, BRI odr AIVE- lowvinig the: pORtOTOGNY 1054 IR Bhvoen 5 i : -| §| by -the International Raggers. Every- 8. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and [ " g y \ SELL > About The Clt-y body welcome.—Ady. 341029 | Saturdays. Judging by experiences 258 r 113 = D L —— in other places it will not be many | (@ — NTHESE } R g A Mrs. E. E. Skinner ot‘Bemifljl and |months until the patrons of this |, 3 3 ! i = Miss Tessie Johnson of Pinewood| M- Harriet Harvey of Cass Lake|route will be given a daily service. : T he foine Ol Duality. been called to Elgin, 111, by the | It is understood flidit 8¥ér a hundrét| 5 7 : Where the Brinkman.used to be lled on Bemidji'friends Tuesday. ‘| Ve y the ; : : called-on Bemiaztrie Heacar. dedth of meir’~brnther4m.|’gw: James platifies will be-séfved dn this route;| - - W Mrs. 1. 8. Dibvik of Nury s vibiea 1o00Rd R g’z‘fim‘xffifi: s 4 2002 - — P 02 * | TONIGHT--:Children 5¢, Adults 10c. . ing relatives in Bomidji this week.| .o Dle supper wil be given | Wahkon. Thfa is the first rural trée| S, sl ] A 3 = Vitagraph Special in two parts Ladies’ night at the Gould bowMHsg; g:lday, O;t,'ezs' in the Haséiment of f::v;fi,e:;‘:th est:bliuhefl L5 ; 5 v Y . Y “an THE Bm = 8 B % /|the Presbyferfan chirch by “the:La- aca ountry. : ) S " & b5 > el ) igals: ies:of . Ari i i arwin alleys tomorrow.—-Adv. arozy dles’ AidHclety. Kalispel, Mont.—Trafic on this| S g Al % Kgfiefiigfil:‘ee']y]s m%%m&:&g&m y life, featuring D e : diviHloR i#'thie Heaviest in the histosy > = =~ 3 : 2 : Dr. B. H. Smith and B. C. Me-| yon B 4 joage will meet Thurs. | °* th® Great Northern, according o, i T “A LUCKY DEAL” Gregor are spending the day at Bena &L local railway officials. The company: % = Business college. a 9 " iy L4 ¢ A Seligwestern drama, with lots of vigorous action hunting. ay evening at the L 0. 0. F. hall. is experiencing difficulty in securig i 2 3 2 All members are requested to attend sufficient help to care for the added 3 ) “MOUSTACHES AND BOMBS" Miss Emma Hollander of Frohn ::,d : :v'tal'fim t;i:nd; i ,M” them | 1, ysiness. g y A1 amusing comedy, in which a “‘moyie’” concern leaves a Black- 1s taking & course in the Bemidji e atter 9.0-clodk; Jackson, Minn.—Ole O. Solem, ae-|§ . Sut ! e hand sign on a man’s door and causes him considerable worry. cused of killing his brother-in-law Byi|| THese Are The ‘Peaple, Who. Make The Fine Line of The Presbyterian ladiés will serve y Shows-at 7:15, 8:15, 9:16 5c—Admission—10c o chickin 3 prmic means of poison, has been admittéd .Leather Goods We Carry 3 e - E ¢ cken ple supper in the basement | to $25,000 bail by Judge J. H. Quinti 2 5 . % Tomerrow—Edith Tallaferroin ‘‘Young:Romance”’, .a com: m: :::;‘::S}::““;:vflve f:;;so;: ;’t;hse c,‘;,':c‘f' ‘;’;"‘Y evening from |of . Fairmont. Twenty-one -friends BILL BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, GOIN edy of romatic youth. Paramount Picturesggebut. Mfiiwfi:g C 2 o —Adv. ] 2d1027 | and neighbors signed his bond. Pmas' _HAND BAGS, musiIc’ RDLLS, oy i : Coming Monday—8anford Dodge and his .com, of sevéa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeroy of Ten-| fThe Presbytérian Ladies’ Aid so- FARM NEWS AND COMMENTS. =°ARBGAOES;OIEAR CASES, ETC. . players in “That Printer of udefil"-, by Harold' IIYWrigh fi strike were attendifig to 'bwiness|ciety will hold its regular meeting (By Jens.) tter ; acts. ‘‘Not a REEL show, but a REAL “ROAD” SHOW”’. : matters in Befnidji Tuesday. in the church basement tomorrow af- \ ‘HHMII[ Jmn’mmn"m F or- HIIIWIY Pmflms teFnookt at-3-g" ONE WHO WILL BE OUR NEXT clock. Bring scissors 5 3 z Y 1= Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stearng/of Hines |and thimbles as there is work to do. Wfi@m 5 = : 3 oo 3 were in Bemidji Tuesday on'business, |All are cordially invited. returning on the evening train. A. C. Blodget of Minong, Wis., has] El F' NETZER 1 Bemidi- moved on to his wew farmstead, bought Irom’Opsahl, néar Boy River.! = Blodget asks if our genial Pat will| field agent at Boy River, for 80 acresj|'well “as -bacon and Smiith will raise go to Wasliington. . on the new road east:of-Boy River.}|the:goods for him. —_— They will start improving at oncej i .PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Jasper Sander et al, was in town|and take' advamtage of the $10 lum-i| Some one will miss; a bargain for L. E. Teghmeyer, who has been Saturday making a deal with Opsahl| ber ofter for buildings. Land seek-f| $7.55 per acre cash, if they don't . ; . . . in the city the past few days on busi- Mesdames A. G. Wedge, B. M. Gile for the Prairie Lake Potato. farm,|ers keep French busy. I pick up Roy’s poultry raneh on the |* Anofilel‘ L“‘b“} Masteflllctlfl'e, A F'lve' ness, will Teave tonight for Kelliher. [and C. M. Jacobson have issued invi- which is all fenced, good lake shore, {| main road, one mile south of Turtle. ct.P N A tatlons for a card party and luncheon | 5nq nqq fitty acres under cultivation. |- J.°W: Dye 6f Tursle ‘River, Minn.,|{ There are about 300 cords of wood 4 Act Pho'to ay Mrs. J. A. Younggren returned last | this afternocon. The luncheon was The deal calls for farm factory pro-|arranged with-Opsahl Friday to fence{on the forty. This would make an ? 1] ¢ 11 evening from Minneapolis where she |at the Hotel Markham and the card g m u E Hair dressing, manicuring, etc. Remember tomorrow évening is|Your combings made to order. ladies’ night at the Gould bowling|Switches, $1.560. Mina A. Meyers, alleys.—Adv. d1027 (520 Beltrami Ave. Phone 769.— Adv. 6d1026 ducts, as follows, each year on the!|in the Hazelhurst ranch at.once andl|ideal training camp for Knutson. visited friends and relatives for two|party was at the home of Mrs. A. G. payments: All potatoes from five|stock it next.spring. Dye shipped in] : ‘weeks, Wedge. acres, sorted and boxed, crop to be|two carloads of live stock last spring{ Over on the Range; while Victor v Thrilling Drury Lane . melo= dragged four times and cultivated|and has plenty. of: feed, first quality.] Power holds the head lines on the 3 ‘drnma---sensational fight in bll- seven times. All hay and clover seéd| Fresh eggs- and -butter are Dye's|two-legged pig industry question, loon in -mid air---Octavi a- .Hln d- from ten acres of clover each year. strong points. He “would like to|Elmer Madsen has the pole:on Victor = th d G S 1 S % 100 spring roosters. show Buckman his: cows. u in promoting the four-legged pig in-|{{ = ‘WOI‘ an eorge oule Spencer Two 8-months’ old pigs. ; g dustry—the real Minnesota “J. J. | play the star parts. One 2-year-old steer or 300 pounds J. Smith is making a dear=with { Hill” mortgage lifters. Watch Matinees'3:00 Admission 5¢ and 15¢ of dresséd beef. A new Dutch way|Roy Opsahl for his .40-acrezgGull{those Marble and Calumet foreign 5 the guest of Mrs. Clyde Parker for to sell farm factories on crop pay-|lake -clover: patch, on the west bank|garden homes grow. 3 \ Evenings 7:'30.' 845 & week. btk Rl ool Bk k] POV of beautiful Gull -lake and on the J. J. OPSAHL, ; Admission 10c and 20c x NYMORE NEWS | This is one of Opsahl’s 1,100 farm- {main road: Roy likes chickéens as “The Home Maker.” C. Rogers-of Shotley is visiting inf% (By Special Correspondent.) % steads. What he offers on excep- Children not in arms must have tickets the city today. Mr. Rogers moved [K XK K K KK XK K R XK XXX KX K¥ _——————— tionally easy terms to the energetic to his home on Red lake nineteen FIRE DESTROYS HOME. homeseeker. Jasper is not inter- years ago. ested in the congressional race. f ¥ The home of Henry Vaulleen, in A chicken pie supper at the Pres- A basket social will' be held in the byterian church for only 35¢, Friday, | basement of the First Scandinavian Oct. 29. Come.—Adv. 2d1027 | Lutheran church Thursday evening, Oct. 28. Free coffee will be served Miss Donna Lycan left this morn- [and a program will be rendered— ing for Brainerd where she ‘will' bé|Adv. 2d1027 Remember the date of the chicken [the’ Finset addition, caught fire Mon- Mr. Gipson and wife of Minne- Wednesdayand Tblll‘Sda’y, 0Gt0bel' 27'28 ple supper, Friday, Oct. 29. Every-|day night about nine o’clock and was apolis, one of the old firm of Scan- £ Vo, Y- (- ] e . = “body come.—Adv. 2d1027 | completely destroyed. 7 i ' lon-Gipson Lbr. Co., spent the day around Bemidji looking over lands ea, | < 3 Herman Stich returned yesterday| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus of Be-|and arranging with Opsahl to secure S ‘ TO WHOM IT MAY GONCERN £ Mi lis wh he has b idj = v » r NOTICE is Lereby given that this Company will prosecute all ns using rom Minneapolis where he has been | midji and Mrs. C. A. Tonsberg of Su- | 5 hunting and} summer home camp on 3 Sropeity wne.d by it for storagex or the di ing of gar or oth on business for the Ziegler second |perior were the guests of Mr. and|one of Bemidji's lakes. One by one q Sald In W objectionable matter in or upan its vacant lots. Every person who here- hand store. Mrs. J. W. Smith Monday. they come to Bemidji. They were R\ i tofore used said property or any.of it in ways above mentioned is hereby i BEMIDJI | notified to repair the damage 80 done and place the in the same shown Birchmont as well as places on A % clean, sanitary condltion in which it was prior to the time of treepass or The Degree of Honor club will| Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLain of | the Net, Three Island and Turtle \ AT THE . trespasses. have a social meeting at the home |Virginia are visiting at the home of | jykes, It was from the Gipson " ¥ of A. W. Benson, 414 Irvine avenue, | Mrs. McLain’s mother, Mrs. Emma | Lumber Co. Opsahl ‘securéd the La- | B'mm]l mfinflfl' flmflfl idi H this evening. Barlowe. vinia ‘and’ Lake Side 'propérty, now & SUPPLY STORE p a““ II 0wns| u mnmvaman nl o T T — b S ome of ‘the:largdst suiiiifier” colontes ; ™ z s ? Z Ladies invited to bowl at ‘the| The Norwegian Ladies’ Aid society in-this'part ot the tate: 374 . PaUL 620 Capital Bank Buliding ENEROTA Gould bowling alleys tomorrow eve-|met at the home of Mrs. Mathew Lar- 3 K ning.—Adv. 141027 {son Tuesday afternoon. George' B Borntck ‘and”H. J. Bor- nick closed “deals “Satarday With L: Mrs. C. W. Triebel returned to her The Modern Priscillas will be en- |y, French, the Reéd! River ‘Companss home in Minneapolis last = evening|'tertained at the home of Miss Kate after a two weeks’ visit at the A. A.|Grand mext Friday evening. Andrews home, Mrs. Hans ‘Erickson of Bemidji . Mrs. W. H. Jensen of Minneapolis | visited with Nymore friends Tuesday s i ¥ 4 Chlmtmas arrived in the city 'last evénihg for a|afternoon. . e ne R en a 5 \ Gifls week’s visit at the home of her sister, E ol S\ i % “ B Mrs. B. M. Gile. The Pathfinders met at the home : ! : J’!"a ‘ W) V’/w\) Worth While of Mrs. Harry Bridgeman Tuesday Y 0/ v(% Recipe Books fol (o o i Enkveps ks | A a an 1 e T, R plcture taken.—Adv. tt i | 3 as a g ensa Ion Diaries and En- PHOTOGRAPHIC CARTOONS | B gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will last a lifetime. City and country folk alike were startled with our | wmPun Gift Specialties Booksfor themen, The Misseés Tillie Johnson and o tne st Rivosae, ovornea s0| 1N NORTHWEST WEEKLY their home at Sandstone, Tuesday. “The Joys of Boyhood” photo- e E0oturis | grapue cartoons whien wre o ten- |~ ANTIOUNCement of 1ast week. - They c‘qntinued to ask Jillacive your gittpeobiles ¢ 3 "aay, |t G repotian aovesaners wii|ff throught the three days of the sale “How Can You e Marto xian ana wapat| 200000, 8 8 o e i) Afford to Do It?” - Our reply was “We Cannot.” BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Kittleson have issued invitations for midji Daily Pioneer Northwest Week- a Hallowe’'en party Thursday night 2t the. Kien nome, 550 Monaeots |17 _These comedies of boy Hite whion | This sale was developed by the United Drug Com- Phone 31 Bemidji have attracted more-than local no- ayenne, tice, will ))e shown “in ‘motion ple-b : pany m&éty 'aS ’an advertiSing. plan- They wanted Have your farniture repaired at :,‘;::.E, :‘;::‘:‘?;:&;:: ;f:;a:v::}:j new cusmers. Ttmywere Wlllingto pay fOI‘ them, the Bargain Store. First-class work. at reasonable prices.—Adv. 4 Tae thoybere of- (et “oartoniy SO Wel'e ‘We. filey gfitthem’s@ didwe. whose face is already familiar to many readers will ‘turn-mdtion -pic- Ross ‘A. Gamble ‘of Minneapolis, 7 it piesident of the Gamble-Robinson | 0 ¢ actor and perform the same We kllOW thfituflur womers bOth new and Old 7 3 :; donpatly, 13 n on business | URtS Upon the screen that ‘e has s satisfie: i ST D] i Advertisers who want the best results ommetia i e om0 g s "wone 1w ey} @€ Satisfied, and we surely are happy because of it. . Jlatwavs atronizo Tho Pioneer.” Ther know, by expor- #ton house. is the Lot 4 : has/ [ I R : ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as' . T et e 02 Eanceu During this sale $2-hot water bottles were .sold - i il & v an advertising medium. ‘movies” shall be the mame as tnat |} fOr One penny. $1.25 fountain:syringes were sold for i BACKACKE 18 DISOOVRAWRYG | **,13 yiet s more, e wio e @/CEMIt. Fifty cent harmony shampoo scld for aeent. Bt Not 8o Bed If You Know How tof west Weskty. motion. vieveres wriil. 9 Reg&afl-qunéy“‘re’n?edy ‘went for a cent. R_e*x-gil Reach the Ganse, - [have an opportunity to meet v} God Liver Oil Emulsion, which regularly ‘sells for a Nothing more discoutaging tnan o “The Jovs ot Bovhooa” bov, tor nefll ~ dollar, was dished-out fer a cent a bettle etc., etc. cfi_nsnnt ‘backache. Lame when you {:u; ;:11' "l;:; l;‘:yr:::‘ ::,‘;:3, e:l;z e R 7 ok 3 Sl Do o 163 had o vk n 1P il b ke ot s} Y€8 we have made many new customers and we rést. Backacho often indicates bad|the bovs own home. Amom: theify. el ggtisfied: Thefl ‘will continue to use Rexall articles Don’t forget the Mask Ball, Hallo- Kidneys. Bemidji people recommend | Pictures soon to be released are “His Béan’s Kidney Pills, Read this cages| First Clgarette” and “Making Jack |} for years and years:to-come: _ Oliver’ Gordhiamer, carpenter, 1200/ O'Lanterns.” ntfifl and lame in' the morning and it/ R o el h B b o 8 - S The R‘exa:ll i Linfl ifi(}lvlldfis hundreds Of al‘tic % i Stu“' and Typawritfil‘ Ribbolls Déwey Ave., Bemidji, says: “I was ; "y | % NORTHWEST NEWS = vinh ran hn ght ¥ 'R fij" snlv i 8 - In:any color:to/fit any make of typewriter hiirt me to bring’any strain-on’ nty ; nlv a bick. I belleve 1t. was'heavy Heting| ¥ * *¥ X4 X4 &k kkk % x4 M which can be boaght in ‘Betmidji onl a’t aiid hard work that.brought on-the| Wahkon, Minn.—The growth of s 3 < trouble. I was handicapped in doing|the Mille Lace lake country is indi- s L e o : ac c . my work, especlally stooping or lift-|dicated by an order establishing a g Y a7 P : | B < iBg. Three or four boxes of Ddan’s|rural free ‘matl-gervice to supply ‘ter-+f] i : DL i o ney Pills strengthened. my back |ritory lying southeast and east of = - These ril_)bons mfully_mmmnt_aadaa the best fllfll., and made me well. I have had no|[Wahkon. The service will begin ¢ trBuble since.” Dec. 1. Action on this petition has “Price 50c, at. all denhm_. Den't:{ beén-pending fér ie'veul‘mo‘fithhi the S d g 3 ) & : b Thfl*midii ‘Piomer ’Pflb. co- siiply ask for a Téniédy-=gét | depattment having' Watted Tor thelll 9 < T B Saeel) = i B emidji, Minn. - DBan’s Kidney Pifls—the same’ that | completion-of a piece of road on the ¥ ; = i ; 5 Me. Gordhamer had. Foster-Milburn | proposed route. On the outset three 5 = - : i 7 ST : : < < Cé., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Ady. deliveries per week will be made, the, . 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