Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 26, 1915, Page 5

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us, FRIDAY;i YNOVEMBER 26, 19185. mother, Mrs. Mary Howe .About. The City < The -annyal” Christmas’ sale of the oo t| Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held, frr| Jacob Kohler left last evening for thie church parlors, Dec. 1.—Ady.” Kelliher on business. 6ar21] =1} “Miss “Mildred” Shell* and Miss Bs- ther Barclay of Becida motored to Be- midji yesterday to visit friends. Dr. 3 Warninger was a business visitor at Roger’s Spur yesterday. Dressmaking done by the da y. Phone 409-J.—Ady. 6d1127 Miss Della Hendrickson of Fosston ig in the city for an extended.visit with her sister, Mrs. Mary Howe. P. N. Anderson‘of Deer River spent Thanksgiving with his family in the city. Remember that 127 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv.:tt Miss Ethel Smiley of Nary is vis- iting relatives in Bemidji for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Scharf of Fargo, N. D, are spending the week- The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. tf Mrs. William Brennan of Houpt is in the city for an extended visit A private dancing party will be| ..y her sister, Mrs. Frank Ripple. | * X xR K K KKK KKK K xK¥|from the front:last summer, received ; * given tomorrow evening at the city hall. The annual Ludefisk supper and Christmas sale will be held at the Swedish Lutheran church parlors, Mrs. B. Richardson of Bagley was the guest of friends in Bemidji yes- Dec. 10.—Adv. 164129 terday. M d Mrs. W. L. Griffith ent The Episcopal Guild will hold its [ I and Mrs. W. L. Grifith enter- annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. att tained at-a-two o’clock”dinner yes- terday for Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacob- son. i 4 George Rhea, H. A. Reynolds and Attorney H. J.'Loud visited at Aitkin ‘Wednesday. Miss Margaret Corrigan and. Miss. Josephine Clark of Pennington spent Miss Mary ‘Simons left last evening | Thanksgiving with friends in Be- for Kelliher to spend the week-end | mIdji. AkE with friends. J Good cheer and happiness will be The annual Christmas sale of the|your’s if you have a Grafonola in Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in|your home. For sale by ' Beltrami the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 6d121 Miss Esther Mackey of Ferris, Miss Harriette Frizelle of Grant|Minn.; is spending her Thanksgiving Valley is the week-end guest of Miss | holidays with her sister, Mrs. Homer Lillian Booth. Baltzell. John Warfield of Princeton, Ill., spent Thanksgiving at the A. A. Warfield home. New Xmas records just received. Come in and hear them. ' At Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 J. J. Opsahl left ‘yesterday for a land inspection- trip through' - St. Louis county. He expects to be gone several days. Room and board by day or week. Separate if desired. ©' Rooms modern, ** | hot ‘water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth Miss Mamie Larson of Cass Lake|and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. is in the city to spend the week-end 6d1216 with her parents. Mr: and Mrs. Alfred Norris of Princeton, Ill, are guests at the A. A. Warfield and Charles Warfield homes for a few days. Miss Ruth Harding left today for Cass Lake to spend the week-end with her parents. The annual Christmas sale of: the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Mr. and Mrs: John Moberg®enter- tained ‘at a-dinner:-party: yesterday for Rev. and Mrs..J, H. Randdhl-and Mr. and Mrs. ‘E. Randahl of Clear- brook. Miss Grace Newberg of Thief River Falls: was a guest of Miss Amanda Anderson yesterday. John Moak, Taxidermist, tans, kinds of hides. Deer‘Bkins tas for buckskin. Ships goods to” Be-: - |making a donation: U =il . spendlng«m week-end: {withs<rHer { toward - helping~others” who’‘arein| The former president s a/ clnsuante need. Meet your friends’at' the'bah. ° 211 341196 . Among th&»’l‘hanksgimg visitors Hermanh\' 'of+ Tanstflke, J: Leonard and B Newherry of 'Wall M. C. Engelking of Northoméy B3 | Swanson - of-~International ‘FaR#? ‘¥ [\degrie team from the council at St'] E. Pearson of Gonvick and Miss C. Brondley of Kelliher. Once a year we have antoppertun to help the Associated Charities:by are going to get a direct' return f our money: December 8. Dressias you like, look as you like, but bei there and ‘meet |- with the-best people in ‘the"Sbuiit and town. Splendid:music and'a‘spe: end with Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Arnold. | cial feature programi Get your t1¢k- ets from the ladies when they call: &1 7"3d1126 Tan appointment of high importance. - NYMORE NEWS, x x (By Special Correspondent.) - ¥ R K KR E K RKOK R PRIMARY SCHOOL ™ REPORTS FOR KOVEMBER Number of pupils enrolled, 50 total attendance in days 904; aver: daily attendance, 45; cases of tardiness, 8; pupils not ab- sent or tardy, Earl Akre, ‘Isabell ‘Brewer, Hilda David, Harold David, Kenneth Fisher, Ganz, Thelma Lund; Ruth Larson, Ina Mec- Daniel, Ellen McGaffigan, Laura Mc- Gaffigan, Hudson Moak, Mark Oleson, Grace Supry, ‘Blair Stiles, _BEunice Trimble, Richard Venne and Vol Westerland. Mrs. F. C. Corell and daughter, Josephine, left:this“morning for Big Falls where they will spend Thanks- giving at their home. Mesdames L. F. and L. A. Larson were in Bemidji on business Wednes- day. Mrs. Charles Indahl and Miss Good- rin Holm were in Bemidji doing their Thanksgiving shopping ‘Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Smith was in Bemidji shopping Wednesday afternoon. La Crosse, Wis., Nov. 26.—Former President William Howard Taft will talk on “Big Business” before the Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ club here Deec. 20 at an annual banquet. —_— e Gunder Olson of Superior, Wis., is spending the week-end at the P. N. Anderson home. midji, Minn., and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adv. 41256 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knapp enter Have your furniture repalred atf(ained at a dinner party yesterday the Bargain Store. First-class work|for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gulbranson at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf) and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Virtz and, daughter. Misses Alma and Minnie Olson left today for Crookston to spend the week-end with friends. Now is the time to have a good sole put on ‘your shoes; to keep your . feet dry. - You can get it done at the Miss Esther McCalla, who teaches|«gphge Hospital” oniquick notice.— school at Nary, spent ‘Thanksgiving| gy, with relatives at Nebish. The Ladies’ Aid society of the -Methodist church-are-holding an all- day ‘session “in'the::church parlors, preparing for the -annual bazaar to be held Dec. 1. Feeling blue? Buy a Grafonola. It chases’ em. Let us demonstrate. Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 J. 0. Harris and family will leave tonight for Kelliher where they will make their future home. When 1n need of competent book- keepers or stenographers, experienced- or inexperienced, - apply to:'Kennedy Business College, St. Clodd, Minn.— |l Adv. 124123 Miss Gladys Howe of Fosston is Rev. and Mrs: D. D.'Day of Akeley spent " Thanksgiving with Rev. and Mrs. 1. D. Alvord. Rev. and M Day left today for Minneapolis where they will make their future home. The best people may be at the Charity ball Dec. 3'in the worst dress- “There is a reason - ed clothes. Come either way and for Creamettes’ supeciority. youw’ll be at home. - City hall is the place. You’ll find your friends there on this night. Come. of ‘Grygla, who-are attending high| school at “Thief ‘River Falls, are spending the week-end with the for: mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schmitt. iy um:'m. ihm coat. ; a :Charity-ball,~Friday, December 3. Proceeds forsthe Associated Chari- ties and Corrections society. A good thing- to- help along. - Buy ‘a ticket: if you don’t go. Everybody‘is doing it. . City hall is.the place if you want to go. 3d1126 Ralph B. Lycan-will leave soon 124122 ., ol Harold' Schmitt ‘and Lloyd Brown | & with: eleventh*hour rush and doubt as to suitable (itrienasitor several ‘weeks. Miss Eya| - ful and-handsome remem- | charge: of ‘the news and:eigar stand brances can be found in at the Hotel :Markham: during Mr. Lycan’s absence. T -~ Pmn Gift Speciatities Raclpo Books~--Memo Books Members of the Associated Chari- tiés will ‘call on:you -“Soon. dodge them, but come acr ‘Fyour money. ‘~—Engagement Booh and you should not shirkvye m:fl PIONEER omcn’. 'rhvy have:tickets to sell# -Phene 31 for Portland, Ore., where he will visit |- gifts?" ‘Inexpensive, use- | Burke: of Superior, ‘Wis;> will have|.. BEMIDH PIONEER omcn Phone 31 Bemldj_l, 3d1126}| Y= For MenBehind thePen You signers of checks, writers letters, keepers of books and makers of records— hereivainewink--int facy two inksin one. ‘We were one of the first to addito our l(oc} lh;l newest member of the/Carter’s ly— ~Carter’s «:Pencraft Combined Office ";W ami Founh:ln Per; We-feel -sure -there’s -a-call friends for one ink usable in eit pens o inkwelle: - A wonderful ne &m of the eqmpmen quarts, p-nn of Pencuh slight f{ontml- B " Come invand let ug pen_with this new:| ‘thow yondnflow-: iucller - It's-for “a - gooUSCaRe: oftranstents numbering ‘about ©15 This year welingislargesquantity of straw into the It’s the Charity ball;| number “of Mary' |- Adams;” Frances Brabetz,“Elsie Berg, Everett, Nellie Holbrook, Vern Irish, CGenevieve Jarvis, Raymond Croix, “Pa_ramum Feature": TONIGHT *‘Paramont Feaiure”' of ‘Gebrge” W, ‘Burton of this iyl presfllant*ot “the ‘National bank, * lerfing theé' ‘three degrees b: Paul. A Eon, Benediot; N.'D.,Nov. 26.- raided:a cHurch-in: this city, cdrry- Ybuildingand converting it intorslepp- ' Your ‘Grea ing-quarters for themselves. 13677 n.u,u,e,- s Ink A’tai ‘of the sea -London, Nov. 26.—The IBxpress | [f qiicy. e s ‘prophésfies that ‘General ‘Sir-Horace {cyriing resultshow, so’We- offét ‘our. customers.. Dorristi,swho' was 1ti’ ommand: of the | the newest memberof the: Canteis Inx family, Secdond'British* army’ in France»until a few months ago, will soon recelve:| ~Pencraft Combined “Office. and iae Fountain Pen ~Imk o se General Smith-Dorrien, who returned $0MORROW— especial ‘commendation from. .. Field; Marshal French and was decorated by President-Poincare of France. Pencraft Ink writes a dark blue and dries a time defying black. Our promptness in stocking this newestink is only anotherexample of the eane ness of our desire to please you. May.we eh = Yo i matclees g dng 3 esbewi| Sednd, =/ BEMIDIL.- ®=<} PIONEER Phone 31 < “LasmorE 2% in. = *fii{i*liiiii?il, ¥ Subscribe for the-Plone KEKKKK K KKK KKK COLLARS 2 for 256 - Cluctt, Teabody & Co., Tac., Makors NEW GRAND THEATRE The House:Of Quality Famous Players Film Co.; Present FLORENCE REED Star of ‘‘The Typhoon” and ‘‘The Yellow Ticket’’ .and last seen here in the ‘“Metro’’ picture. “‘Her Own Way.”’ in 6 Parts “THE DANCING GIRL” B Parts he story of a beautiful little Quaker Girl who became. a famous dancer and the favorite of a Duke. e o Shows at 7:18 and 8:30 Children 5¢ Adults 15c TOMORRO W==Harold Lockwood, handsome and dashmg, and we‘fl' known for his work in Mutual Master Pictures in a 3 part drama of New York Society life, ‘‘The Great Queston.”” A good comedy will complete the program. Children 5¢ Adults 10¢ Tomght—Tvm-part Selig western play m-'flll Brava Ilssnrve Tho “*HER- RENUNCIATION” “with’Claire' McDowell, Isabel Rea, Hector Samo playing . Carter’s...« Shows commence7:30, 8:30, 9:15 Admission 5¢ and’ 15¢ Saturday For That Machine lot ‘of - good typewriter ribbons all"colors’ and for any make machine while they last at the above price. PIONEER OFFIGE Phone 31 Admission 5¢ and 10¢ .«w i< Alice- Joyee: and: Guy Coombs in Sheridan’s famous four-act" comedy “The School For 1", 7also’ Tom Mix und Victoria Forde play in “Never . performances in all things. Take clothing for instance--- years ago were not-even hinted at. prices " COPYRIGHT 1915 THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER -*‘sonmal’conviction. GILL BROS. 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 + acoclime - was>when, if you --were not-a:*36","a “38" or:a “40"; you were for- <ced-to: content: yourseli witha 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 it suits and overcoats which a few Come into the Live Store today and check up your clothes ideas with our clothes; your service - ideas with our service; your price ideas wnth our xLetvus show you'Style Plus clothes at $17. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES | ~ $20, $25 or up to $35 and your’ purchase” will follow as a result of per- _Minnesota , | |

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