Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 24, 1915, Page 3

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| About The City - Mrs. W. E. Davis of Northern was a business visitor in Bemidji Tues- day. F. G. Troppman will spend Thanks- giving with his daughters at Minne- apolis. Dressmaking done by Phone 409-J.—Adv.. the day. 641127 Miss Mabel Booth will spend the evening with Miss Myrle Methven at Pinewood. Mrs. N. Sprague went to Minne- apalis Tuesday to spend Thanksgiv- ing with friends. The Episcopal Gujld will hold its anpual sala Dec. 4.—Adv. te Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Bardwell of the town of Northern were in the city shopping Tuesday. Al Torgerson left today for Moor- head where he will spend Thanksgiv- ing with his parents. Fresh cut flowers ior Thanksgiv- ing. Olympia Candy Co.—Adv. 3d1124 The Misses Cora Bjoring and Ella Hall of Wilton will visit their par- ents over Thanksgiving. Miss Rachel Gerlinger of Spur, who is attending school here, will spend Thanksgiving at her home. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. atf Mrs. P. J. O'Leary returned this morning from a three weeks’ visit with relatives in Wisconsin. Miss Sylvia Carter of Hines left this. afternoon for her home where she will spend the week-end. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Dr. Roberts of Little Falls was in the city yesterday assisting Dr. E. H. Marcum in some surgical work. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Brooks have gone to Minneapolis to visit over the Thanksgiving holidays. We will -have--speeial brick - ie cream for Thanksgiving. Koors Bros. Phone 125.—Adv. 2d1125 Mrs. F. Thompson, Minnesota av- enue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fallon at. dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. C. Wagner of Duluth is in the city to spend Thanksgiving at the home of her sister, Mrs, 0. H. Ma- naugh. New Xmas records just received. Come in and hear them. At Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 641127 Ed Alger and family of Tenstrike autoed to Bemidji Tuesday and spent the day shopping and calling on friends. Mrs. Glen Daniels of Solway, who has been visiting relatives at Bertha for two weeks, returned to her home Tuesday. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Miss Elsie Jennings, who is at- tending school here, will visit over the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Miss Helen Evans, who is attend- ing high school here, will return to her home tonight to visit with her parents. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Stere: First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. [} 4 Miss Emma Smith, who is a stu- dent .of the Bemidji high school, will spend the week-end with her mother at Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Muncy of Roy- alton, Minn., arrived in the city today to spend Thanksgiving at the R. H. Muncy home. Feeling blue? Buy a Grafonola. It chases’ em. Let us demonstrate. Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker will leawe this evening for. Minneapolis to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Bar- ker's parents. D. G. Rogers of Minneapolis ar- rived in the city today and will be a guest at the J. A. Younggren home for a few days. , The annual Christmas sale of the Methodiat Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. g Tonight YOU women long” ing for ‘‘the com- plexion of ‘a babel” Here’s a vanishing cream of snowy whiteness and purity -- one that preserves the soft, satiny texture of the skin -- brings out the nat- urally clear complexion. Banishes that “‘shiny”’ look. An ideal basis for powder. Prevents sunburn and chap- ping. ‘‘Great’ after shav- ing, too. Itis Webster's Toilet Cream ‘We can conscientiously recom- mend this toilet cream. We know its formula. We have en- tire confidence in _every product of its makers, We supply it in dainty aluminum-capped jars o 4 """ DO 70 20%0% 0070002007070 0300, 0 25 cents. OO0 @ AN AKX ICAAANINN NN D vr o CityDrugStore B. N. French & Co. the past few days, returned to his home last evening. . The Misses Ruth and Nellie Boo- bar, who are attending school here, will visit with their parents at Nary over Thanksgiving. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak-} kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adyv. tf G. I. Goodmanson, J. N. Skrivseth and Martin Steindel, farmers in the Turtle River district, were business callers in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson of Rush City, Minn., were in Bemidji Tuesday |} enroute to their home, having spent a week with relatives at Island Lake. Chrysanthemums, carnations and Boston ferns for Thanksgiving; home grown. At the Greenhouse. Phone 166.—Adv. da1124 O 0 “This Is the Kind | Want!” “Mothertried all brands, she knows which is best— e 80 0O oo’ v 4% ¢ TeT s 5099 XX 0<% Q LR "ee’ S 3 P58 knows how to get good, ,o: 3¢Y wholesome bakings every [CS¢Y 828 bake-day —how to save [S0¢| RCX Buking Powder money — PG ’,:,‘ avoid bake-day sorrows. ',: o Bd ‘‘Shelikesthe wonderful KN B leavening strength — fine KX R raising qualities—absolute EXH ;:,‘ purity—great economy of KN 53¢ 384 RICALUMET g8 e LX) ’ B P BAKING POWDER $34 () v, I3 “Don’t think the Baking PS8 A% Powderyounowuseisbest. ROR SX] Try Calumet once—find K :,"‘ outwhat realbakingsare.”” R 4 D eld Received Highest Awards N 748 Neaw Cook Book Free— RS KO} See Stip in Pound Can KY LK IR R AR RXRRXIA IS BOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOK 31000262, 4,%00 055 000 %0 04 0% o %0t Pinewo(’)d, was taken seriously ill on ‘Wednesday. She is now at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lewis Methven. The annual Ludefisk supper and Christmas sale will be held at the Miss Myrle Methven, teacher at Swedish Lutheran church AAAAAAAAA Rex THEATRE Rex H PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS “THE -DRAGO A Knickerbocker Star fe MATINEE N'S CLAW” ature, Tonight presenting Walter Hampden, star of “The Servant In The House” and Mar= ion Leonard the popular screen favorite. comedy will also be shown. Thanksgiving Edison presents a story in three parts, by Mary Imlay Taylor entitled AN UNWILLING THIEF”. An Essanay Thanksgiving The remarkable child actress, Leonie Flugrath supported by Herbert Prior in leading roles make this gripping drama very enjoyable. A Seligwestern, “THESTAGE COACH GUARD” is also booked for Thursday. Matinee starts 2:30 Admission Wednesday, Thur: Evening 7:30, 8:30, 9.15 sday and Friday 5¢ and 10c | Big Car HeavyHorses Have just arrived at the McIver Livery Load of Barn and will be offered for sale at reasonable prices. . They are all heavy draft horses. Ages 4 to 8 years Weight from 1300 to 1600 pounds. All horses guaranteed as represented. 6d121 A. L. Barrekt: ;)t'Crookston, who A H EE has hpan. waifing. triends. n. the city [ | (] i L parlors, | 10-—AdV, 1641 s Miss Mildred BickensoR, who is at- tending . school- here, - will ‘return to her‘home-at Buena- vt}%ymlafit to spend- Phankegiving with ‘her par- ents. o 'fyk Good_cheer- and Happiness will be your’s if you have a Grafonola ‘in your home. For sale IW Beltfami Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 ) Louis Byurchard, H, E. Anderson, Herbert Wood and Miss Ruth Riley went to Walker this morning and will play for a dance in that city this evening. § The Ladies’ Aid of the Episcopal church will hold a bazaar for the sale of Christmas goods at the church Friday, Dec. 10.—Adv. & 2d1125 Harold Evans: of- St. Joe, Idaho, will spend Thanksgiving at the J. M. Richards home in Spokane, Wash. Mr. Richards is a former a resident of this city: A Room and- board by day or week. Separate- if-desired. ‘Rooms modern, hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and: Minn. Phone’ 812.—Adv. 6d1216 Mrs. Henry Madlong of Bertha went to Solway Tuesday. ~Mr. Mad- long recently purchased a farm there and they -will- make that.place their future home. John Moak, Taxidermist, tans all kinds- of hides. Deer skins tanned for buckskin. Ships goods to Be- midji, Minn., and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adv. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist church. will have a session Friday afternoon in the church par- lors. All ladies are asked to bring a picnie lunch. sole' put on your shoes, to,keep your feet dry. You.can get it done at the ““Shoe "Hospital” on quick notice.— Adv. 12d122 Carroll: Knox, Lawrence Knox and the Misses: May Fuller and Bessie Evans, who are attending school here will visit over the Thanksgiving holidays at their homes in Nebish. Markham Hotel will serve dinner at 6 o’clock Thanksgiving evening. A special menu will be provided. Table reservations should be engaged early.—Adv. 2d1123 Mr. and Mfrs. Théodore Virts en- tertained. at a dinner party Sunday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gulbranson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knapp, Lester and Ferris. Knapp. ‘When in need of competent book: LISMORE NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality ' : S “Big 4 Frature” TONIGHT “Big 4-Fontne® - MARIE DRESSLER The far famed “Tillie’ of “Tillle’s Punctured Ré- .‘ : mance in “Tillie’s Tomato Surprise” 6.glad reels,of riotouslaughter with the incomparahle :MARIE at; her elephantine best Lisyone 2% in. Hunow 23 in. ARROW COLLARS 2or 250 Cluctt, Peabody & Co., Tnc., Makers keepers or stenographers, experienced or inexperienced, apply to Kennedy Business College, St. Cloud, Minn.— Adv. 124123 James Cochrap ;, America avenue, recently of Minneapolis returned yes- Seldom is such an opportunity for: sidessplitting terday from a deer hunting trip at L 3 o river. Ho shelivol fehk vant ’Iaughter to be.had. Are you going to miss this:ene? d125 | Now is the time to have a good | deer taken out of that vicinity, |Shows at 7:15, 8:45 Children 10c, Addltg20c =~ weighing 240 pounds. Matinee Tomorrow at 2:30, Same Picture Children, 5¢ Adultg 16¢° GRAND BAZAAR Benefit of St. Philips Church MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY q Afternoons and Evenings at the CITY HAL SUPPERS EACH EVENINC FROM 5:30 TO 7:30 Will open sewing school Saturday, Nov. 27, to interest girls in sewing, every Saturday. Would like to have (Continued on Page 4) A splendid assortment of home made and other artieles will be offered on sale THE Public Cordially Invited NOTE: The proceeds of this Bazaar will be used to help defray cost of remod- eling and new addition of St. Philips Catholic church, which amounts to over $12,000. CQRYRIGHT 1915 THE world moves forward so fast; things change so over night that those of us who would keep abreast of the times must constantly check our knowledge of past precedents with present performances in all things. Take clothing for instance--- THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Time was when, if you were not a “36", a *38" or a “40", you were. for- ced to content yourself with a make-shift fit or-pay the local tailor a premium for his personal service. Now-a-days, thanks to the advance made by such concernsas The House of Kuppenheimer, and Style Plus and you'll find sizes, styles, models, fabrics and patterns in suits and-evercoats which a few years ago were not even hinted at. Come into the Live Store today and check up your clothes ideas with our clothes; your service ideas with our service; your price ideas with our prices Let us show you Style Plué clothes at $17. KUPPENHEIMFR CLOTHES $20, $25 or up to $35 and your purchase will follow as a result of per- sonal conviction. ILL BROS. Minnesota

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