Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 1, 1915, Page 3

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MONDAY, 'NOVEMBER)1, 1918 to. go to Hakkerup's and have your plcture taken.—Adv. tt that Wil give Franceian un: d+i & virlle story of-up-to-date life. To" ing}: throughshim; of’ German:{states- unbeatén fand mw ;unbéatable;| read the book isko MMM - To maship, And the'waytiny be paved |y oh5 internal “situation fn- Ger” for+ peaee:: 'The-exclusion !mnr the many:is no less# fmportant_than the icabinet of M. Millerand; former min- extemati: Both' areé-faotors in: the. ¢l1ster ‘of war, seems :to lndlute the N < - . I kind “of* peace, terms that Germany : S ES French people’s-dissatisfaction; With| iyl bo able to make.. 1¢ s doubtisss mupt W. F, Dickens of the-Red About The City 0 SHESHNY ldhrl“m P, spem [ 3. Goldberg 13 in Thiet River Fall¥ flndfi {nBefa i on business today. = Judge Marshall A. Spooner return-| ° Lo ; 3 fize) F":““h ;“fl“" to-expell the Ger-| .y, increading merisusnessiof the in+{the-olde. mfl&.m & lving H. J. McDougal of Walker is a ed Saturday from a hunlnegs trip to mn;:en:o:nt “::;;ru» are '&mlm fne Muatlod Rhioh s sausios|pekhiiswort’y : Bemidji caller today. the Twin Citles. : : Germaxy to contiiue so perdlsteBtly{odn Lite. Be subwth:efe it withint —_— g T "::hn""“‘”‘tv i::‘:' and -(B“fl:ll”"" to selth fof‘a bsis by Whieli:the (fa(l: You wil be repkid meay.times o wi suggest that a profound. re- Wnins: G. W. Harnwell will"lea¥® todayf: Madries” Ankvall Bioke Hib eolli | luctance to conmtinue the war! is de- Tar_gan_endoy i P Qer. A1 i : =t the ) ke bonie last"Sati¥aRy “while *“playlii | b New -Grand" Bemild§F by SAnford for Duluth on busiifess P veloping under. the surface:in the % toofball at the Central school. central empires. - The censorship-in -Germany, - -and A CIEAR wxemsommz- Dodge and: his'talented company to- Doors open at 7:30, show starts at hals o} Uiy 18 nlg “"‘ 8:16 at the Grand tonight.—Adv. ehf:::‘::’fl‘“"’“f‘ snd - lurase Austria-Hungary presents- newspaper 3 fone promptly. one hiss discussions of- discouraging develop~ L) FiPye 21d1e8E} SRS ments of the:.conflict; suchras: are permitted in more. -democratic- Brit- din, ‘but there .appears to- be :little ‘doubt that the spirit of triumphkant Miss Florence O’Brien of Akeley is Mrs. E. R. ENi 4 daughter, visiting friends in Bemidji. il Kater Inez, have arrived home after a three months” visit at eastern points. NEW: GRAND THE&TW The House:0f Quality : victory.~does »not: exist among:. the L. M. Caldwell of Park Rapids'is RS Teutons. Despite the- brave efforts Tulla'"' 0"l¥ .' 8.'5 p.m‘ a business-caller in the city: Mrs. P. J. O'Leary left ‘today for of the Austro-German-armies: and ot Antigo,” Wis.,, where she will visit their frequent suecesses,~no.tangible iv:|'result of the. victories:appears. ap- parent. No one. can -deflnitely. say D. Groman of Virgini#, Minn’, was | relatives for about-three weeks: a caller in Bemldji Saturday. k Chnrlbs‘-m’»umg@y the end of the war is in-sight and Mrs. A. Ringbord of Bagley' was|on' his homestead fn- thig“Bfifi¥iake |1t is dificult to continue: to be op-| Harold Bell Wright’s best novel, read by three mill in Bemidji on business Satiifday. district, returning this morning. timistic whhenh each, mighty. exlr:_;u Sanford Dodge and cnmp.ny of Talente Seems to be but one .of an infinite 4 SHOW of thesegadn; number as. yet ,unatlempted if; the W&m shu.rt’ mcn‘mmmm war is to-be-won: ery is being-changed. _ Scarcity of food is unquestionably z ] o A Bécoming. more. serious. in: the Teu- General admission 50¢, reserves 75¢, a few at $1:00: tonic countries. The German gov-| = Reserved Seata on sale at Netzer’s Drug Store until %:00 p. s, ernment has emphasized -this fact by Theatredoors open-at-7:30 p. m; . Showestarfeatiis s plaeing.in control of federal authori- AR ties the food supplies which, until h" a’week ago; were managed by local T “"“ P“mamT Hm . commissions. - The industrial- situa-| ;Bessie Barriscale'in*‘The Rose of the Rancho®, “If you’ve ever tasted goodies mae ~ | tion, too, must be- seriously -affected | story of California in the early days. B parts. with~ €alumet? Baking: Powder: -you:< | by the disappearance of raw: mater- 3 - Doors open at 7:30, show starts at Have your furniture repaired at 8:16 at the Grand tonight.—Adv. the Bargain Store. First-class work d111 | at' reasonable prices.-—Adv.' t Mrs. T. R. Symons is the gueést of Mr. and Mfi:G.* H:' Strickland friends at Hibbing for'a few days. will leave this evening for Minne- apolis where they”will' visit several Mrs. Peter Larkin of Turtle River | days. visited friends in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Ella Laqua returned this Mrs. C. Knapp of Maltby. was a|morning from- Puposky where--she guest of Bemidji friends” Saturday.|has been visiting friends:the past ek s won’t blame a kid for being tempt. lals and the impossibility of obtain- Frank Lattimer of Turtle River =5 ed! G-r-e-a-t; bei«g,- tender, tasty: |ing new supplies. The blockade of was'a business visitor in Bemidji Sat- C. J. Krause’and‘two children of biscuits, - cakes, : doughnuts;, muffins . . | the German ports by the British fleet urday. Thief River Falla-are'in:the city to- 2 5 ? anid everything.I can think of—all |and the closing of the Holland gate- so'good I can’t keep.away from them ! Way -into. Germany probably are ex- erting.a continually depressing effect on the German people. The British submarine campaign in the Baltic is tightening.the econ- —— . PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS. day, the guests of his ‘brother, W. J. At 8:15 tonight, “THAT PRINTER | Krause. = OF UDELL’S” at the Grand theater. —Adv. dariil Attend the dinner and supper given by the SwedlSh Lutlieran ‘la- Mrs. Seth Smith of Be¢ida -attend- | dies at the charch partérs Thursday, “Mother wouldn’t think of usinpany Baking: Powder “except .Calusitet. She’s tried falk others==she! knows: ;¢ Whith 9 best—she. knows Calumiet- means positive - unifofmr-results - | Omic Brip on the Germans.still fur- ed to business matters in Bemidji | Nov. 4.—Adv. da111 ' A i 1 i bl & urieyin’ the can and purity-in-the. | ther by making almost impossible | ; Saturday. bt s 64 un col gyl imtiing | I D SARE S ok dx’rm SPECIAL BARGAIN TODAY: Though the Misses Eunice and Florence Whit- Miss Beatrice Backus is the guest | ing, Lila Dudley and Carter of La- of Mrs. Mark Adams of Big Falls for | porte were in Bemidji Saturday on from Sweden into Germany, It is managenient paysthe usual price for service; a~ Mut- e things to eat | gl o easy to losé sight of the operation‘ot| | ual-Masterpicture will:be showncdns date only, at i *Youw want bakings>dike mother's <~ e b thén use Calumet Baking Powder.” these adverse forces while the Teu-| ' 5c.and 10c.admission thathonr pmlm;g .of .that. B a few days. an outing. 3 Bl iy oiar iR show: every.day at one theatre in em.ldughn " Received Highest Awards-- i fact, commencing with ‘Monday November,1st, - hll ;- Miss Dora Barrette of Internation- Mrs. W. H. Jensen of Minneapolis, y 4 A al Falls is visiting friends in Bemidji | who has been the-guest-of Mrs. B. M. g;ws%azfmm&; and mystéry evéry moment in‘the'great detectiveplay - ] for a few days. Gile for several days, left today for in Pound Caiw 3 § %9 e her home: MONSIEUR LECOQ £ At 8:15 tonight, “THAT PRINTER | — A OF UDELL’S” at the Grand theater. Dr. and Mrs.'J. H.' Laney and —Adv. 4111 | daughtér, Marion, of" Turtlé River, were business visitors in the city Mrs. Tom Wright and Mrs. A. Ed- | Saturday. wards of Becida were shoppers in Be- midji Saturday. A four-act Mutual Masterpicture, Thanhousez p: e tion, after the famous novel. This feature and a eom- ¥ edy reel at the REX THEATRE - Ménday Nov. 1st Matinee 230 Evening 7:15, 8:30, 9:30 & roéms. A dainty ‘lunch: w“ served |- F ¢ Men Be‘lifl ‘ t-k v | mmwc|.| This Date o,“, The Misses Michener, Vermilyes, | 18t1n the evenin Not a moving picture but a legiti- | park Sunday. Mr. Palmer reports]|ger, Y n for- mate stage play in fouf acts; 1s°“That | that theé roads’ were' never in better |'Wést.° The Hallowe'en-idea was’ear: Mr. and Mrs. George Grow of | Printer of Udell’s,” at the Grand to- | condition. rie@out very préttily’ throughout the Eckles were the guests of Bemidji | night.—Adv. d111 friends Saturday. Mrs. Mary Doiigherty and’ Ms. | Shannon and Phillips; teschors in the You sgners of checks, s f letn, 5iReels ; ADMISSION: ; 5¢and*10c | Miss Hazen Minnick entertained | James Guthrie of Turtle’ Rivér Wer¢'| Bemidji schools, returned yesterday |~ E88l¢’* Pass-=Hiiscoe Arredondo, tt;"f.’...w"“""...x-.. ,m‘,w,_h‘“",.*m Children not in armis must pay: g at a weiner roast and slumber party the guests of friends'tn Bemidji Sat- | from Minneapolis where they attend- | CAFFan#¥’s personal representative 't Wewere one of the firit & add-to* ot Saturday evening. urday: ed the annusl mgetihg of the Minne- | Washington, arrived ot Plodast-Ne: | |. aockthe eweit member. of the Caner’s : ta-- Educational tation last | 8788 Saturday. He wasmed ; o e — g Mr. and Mrs. WIll CHireh and|mweep, o) Seecelstlon lastl tormer Governor John Lind ! 'of Carters JEIRE < | TO.WHOM IT MAY CONCERN = 3 1 NOTICE is Lereby given that this Company will prosscate £ g -pusposes-or-the H One of these nice days you ought == | daughter, Dorothy, of Yola autoed to Mtnmesots, Who “was-sent to Mexico i : y 50 PrEsHICHE WHSOwS : property: onsfl;y ‘it for-storage- Bemldfl Saturday and spent thé day| aynneapols, Minn.—Cleaning up :::f::e T Combined Office I fl:c:i madter in or upan its vacant lots. . Every pe with friends. the saloon, meking-it operate in ac- ©) uud‘fli vor any of: & in aboye: ; ol ‘and-Fountain Pen i notified to repalr 80" dane nm. the - B cordanee withilaw“and elimination v i » hich it was to the . o1 T8 bIhd“pig Wasa campalghEums, -’" JAR e e AUk Ink ey :d o et Miss Sylvia' Havre, a-scHook ténche ; s " * WHNTWEER'S Wik MOVER * dértd¥er today by ‘the Minneafolth: £ MERY, r’at’ Round=Lake, has filel at’thid clerk of court’s office, final proof om |y, - Dealers’ St £ whi * it e id Loy Poatees amosiafion, cehisk |y, . (o s iwew i 0 gmidji Townsi IIIINIIWIIIUII solved the macaroni problem. S i x United Press Staff *| : . Cisunsting is made Not a moving picture but a legiti- * Correspondent. * mh i SE0 Capiar Sank Suding | e-stage'play in-four gots, is“That - A Teception for Rev. B. D. Hans- |y 4 & x & % & & & KERRKKNE 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA Phinter ‘ot Uell's,” at thie Graid tor | SOW 880 We famAy will bé“g¥en &% | Alinough the resignation of the |: nfght.—<x8¥. atr | thE“Méthodist clureW-Tdshday"eve finch cabinet means directly that || ning.: A Progranihas‘bediarr@iz 8T riince is dissatisfied with the Balk- and a cordial invitation is extended an negotiations, it also means that }if} to members and friends of the church | ghe 5 dissatisfied with the way things || as'well“as-the’ pubHec"in ‘géneral. - are beirig:doné or the ‘westernéfront. T Thé elevation“to a rank almost near that of premier, of Jules Cambon, former lmbm’ txt) ; Germany, e i TlME R m-engmafic inet in a way =1 > SMll ES for those who: de- N The Misses Hazel and Edessa Le- Geree, Mrs. R. P. Pleps and E. M. Dunphy of ‘Cass-Laké visitéd in-Be-| midji Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller enter- Mrs.<F. C. KHngbiel - afd~ Mers; | 8108 at ‘a-Hallowden party Satuss| David“Miler of Pinewosd® were|dByeven s in homer ol Gié among the out-of-town *shoppers in the city Saturday. Mesdames A. P. White and ‘Sargh Ver- | v Roberts will leave this even¥ii:tof Hiven redk serites. ; Minneapolis and St. Paul“where tHe; We've been here since: 1890:and: will be the guests of frfonds tof two'{jl: ki o 3 e : steady growth weeks, g - fimn' hasbroughta: ym : We have a very: complete stock: Battle Creek, Mich.—Misstonaries] will join in priyer foF-pente-in: Hur- ope at the opéming-heré" Tub#day of the seventh Interdenvmination:Meais cal Missionary coffefenee: I hawe 240 acres of the best land in the county locat- ediom- the“Divide” three miles east of’ Hines: and “four milesifrom Blackduck. Twenty-five acres-in° hay and ci!opv and 60 acres seeded to clover and timothy. C | Will Sell It In 40, 80, Or Up To 240 ety Tracts Will sell for ‘part-payment down and balance on-easy: payments, Hawe:been a resident-on same for 22 years. and feel certain tifat anyone seeking a real bargain’ will buy on sight. AlLL askmsha& you-look-at’ it be- fore you buy elsewhere’ The state road runs 34/ mile Bast of thé - land: from- Combings and cut” hatr- 'madé tb order; switches $1.50. Prompt at- tention given to mail ordfers. = Min®k. A. Meyers, 520 Beltrami Ave.” Pfi’one’ 769.—Adv. 6td112 Mr. and Mrs. Chirlds Eastman of Turtle River were in Bemidji Satur- day enroute to Moose Lake, where ‘they” Neld' #étvices In tHe Christian Alliance church Sunday.' \vbl. & always tried to be just a linld'sKéidl of the ofher fellow ia 2H®, of Mis#® Besili ‘Lieguee of Crookston, W9 Who was in-the city Sathrday to at- tenW thd rosthetiighme, 14tt Saturday evening for Cass Lake where she will visit her ‘sister for a few days. mfl":l'ol& Asan evidence of this deare to show thé‘newést and dnlytivbése s glally rdcommeddiaulecs ot Cartér's " Pencraft $8 | s vivin zasmumen eweriae. ||, Blackduck to Cass Lake and another toad Nortliito the Star Braad Twm@“ols Combined Office ed tOUFERER ‘ot *hieh fribrastat o Wl oGurity toadi - Can dride right up to farm with auto iop-tedm: | kmei In any color to flt‘ any make o( oW ; and Fountain Pen lowe’en party Saturday evening. The drain to Mississippi on gradual slope and two forties drliri'te’ Red Litke: 'flnea\' ! forties are still timbered. There is a fine Consolidated/Sttiool‘at Hines: s calldaily for chifliren.: Tnterosted paitles hid reifuestd 1o write ot call’ at the’ BEMIDJI- DAILY PIONEER 0|=|=|c£ for furtlflr:mfnmauon. . evening was spent in plawing games, dfter Whith?s* Rihelr Wi servéts I Inlke —ille it nbibér of 80'Cand¥i ixtehily. Pabiceaft Ink writes @ ;Iuenddm-nmblul I ¥ erpcily blln,amootand pe E Mr. and Mrs.-W: L.- Brook# Dr. d Mrs. J. T."Triofay"and ‘M-gnd . Mflbbmumfuflygmunmdumbmmn&. e e o hwm,"‘ N W el e et ‘ - Come in neat tin boxes; - gueststof Judge and Mrs. Marshall A. s SR . e PR '_ B akilriir bbelt e s Ybletiai MV AL, The_Bamidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Mr. M6 Mek+ A B, Fildtrsnd L - o Bemidji, Minn. son, Howard, and:Mr. and Mrs; W.

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