Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1915, Page 3

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g | [ h | s About The City i Dr. G. Hoey left today for Puposky on business. N. J. Head of Red Lake is a vis- itor in Bemidji today. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv.~ tf J. Garrity of Grand Rapids is a business caller in the city. Miss Ella Gerkie of Frohn was shopping in Bemidji Wednesday. — The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. ;134 Miss Clara Tostrud of Wilton Is visiting friends in Bemidji for a few days. Mrs. C. A. Bye of Pinewood was the guest of friends in the city on ‘Wednesday. It’s fine exercise—the new base- ball game. Larson building|—Adv. 3d124 Mayor William McCuaig returned last evening from a business trip to Minneapolis. Attorney Van Coppernall left last evening for the Twin Cities on a business trip. New Xmas records just received. Come in and hear them. At Beltrami Musie Co.—Adv. 6d124 The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist church cleared $38 at its sale held recently. 0. L. Dent left today for Walker on legal business at the present term of district court. Feeling blue Buy a Grafonola. It chases 'em. Let us demonstrate. Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d124 Miss Lucy Sherwood of Turtle River attended to business matters in Bemidji Wednesday. Judge Marshall A. Spooner return- ed this morning from a business trip to the Twin Cities. Miss Mathilda Berglund, dressmak- ing by the day. Call 605 Minn. Ave. Telephone No. 132.—Adv. 3d126 Mrs. M. E. Ibertson entertained a number of friends at a thimble bee yesterday afternoon. Thuusands of physicians and millions of housewives will swear to that. You’ve never tasted N such wholesome, tempting, W appetizing bakings — you’ve never enjoyed such uniformly perfect results, Calumet Bak- ing Powder never fails—and it costs less to use than other kinds. Received Highest Awards New Cook Book Free—Ses Slip in Pound Can, Swedish Lutheran church Dec. 10.—Adv. parlors, 164129 Ralph Ruch returned to his home at Toledo, Ohio, last evening after spending the past week at the G. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pogue left last evening for Minneapolis to visit rela- tives for a few days. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin left this morning for Kelliher where she will visit relatives for two weeks. Fred E. Cutter, who is working at Norwich, N. D., has returned to this city for a visit with his parents. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf Miss Nellie Phillips, music teacher of the Bemidji schools, has been con- fined to her bed for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rock of Solway are in the city to attend the wedding of their daughter, Miss Edna, to Gil- bert Lee. The annual Ludefisk supper and Christmas sale will be held at the Misery in Back; Headache and Pain in Limbs. Dear Mr. Editor—For more than a ear I suffered with misery in the back, 5\1[1 headache, pain in the limbs, was somewhat constipated and slept poorl{ at night until I was about rea%g to col- lapse. Seeing an_account of derful qualities of “Anuric,” g]regr&red by Doctor Pierce, of Buffalo, sent for a_box, and. before using the whole box I felt and still feel improved. My sleep is refreshing, misery redu cedi and life is not the drag it was before most cheerfully recommend this remedy to sufferers from like ailments. Yourstruly, W. A. ROBERTS. e won- Note: You’ve all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. Pierce and his well- known medicines. .. Well, this prescri “fi- tion i8 one that has heen successf used for many years by the physmms and specialists of Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for kidney complun‘,s and eases _ arisin disorders . of the kidneys md%lndder, such as backache, weak “back, rheumatism, dropsy, con- gestion' of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, scalding urine, and urinary troubles. Up to this time, *Anuric” has not been on sale to the public, but by the ulon of many patients and the agsed demand for this wonderful hea.h Tablez, Dr. Pierce has finally decided to put it into the drug' stores of thig country within immediate reach of all gufferers. I know of one or two leadmg drug- in town who have managed to . If not obtainable send one du.'ne mail to Dr. Pierce for trial or 50 centa for full treatment. Ebi —Please insert this letter in some Conspicuous: place in your paper. dis- |terday were O. P. Gordon, Cando N. Backus home. Good cheer and happiness will be your’s if you have a Grafonola in your home. For sale by Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d124 Mrs. Vance Garrison of Nebish was in Bemidji Wednedsay enroute to Crookston where she will visit rela- tives for two weeks. Room and board by day or week. Separate if desired. Rooms modern, hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 6d1216 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wetty of Crook- ston, who have visited with relatives in Puposky for some time, returned to their home Wednesday. 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. da12s Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Denison re- turned Tuesday evening from their honeymoon trip to Duluth and other eastern points. They are at home at 520 Irvine avenue. The Episcopal ladies will hold their Christmas sale of fancy articles and food at 210 Beltrami avenue, at 2 o’clock Saturday, Dec. 4.—Adv. 2d122 Gilbert Lee and Miss Edna Rock of Solway were quietly married this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock by Judge M. A. Clark. They will be at home on 510 Beltrami avenue. 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 ‘‘Shoe Hospital” on quick notice.— Adv. 124122 Among the visitors in Bemidji yes- D., E. H. Canfield, Luverne, Minn., Dr. C. F. Walker, Moorhead, and W. S. Green of Ashland, Wis. ‘When in need of competent book- keepers or stenographers, experienced or inexperienced, apply to Kennedy Business College, St. Cloud, Minn.— Adv. 124123 Lee A. LaBaw left this morning for Walker where he will resume procutg a supply of ® Anuric” for their ;his work of court reporting at the -nnm customers in and around this session of district court held by Judge B. F. Wright of Park Rapids. The Scandinavian Lutheran ladies will hold a bazaar in the church par- 1 M alka / | evening.. lors Dec. 3 and 4, afternoon and A 25c supper will be gerved Friday from 5:30 on.—Adv. 6d123 5 PO Miss Francis Kenney, Bemidji’s new vocal instructor, left this morn- ing for Beardsley, Minn., where she will take part in a musical concert. Miss Kenney will return to Bemidji Saturday. Rememper the supper Friday eve- ning at the First Scandinavian Luth- eran church, from 5:30 to 8 o’clock. MENU Pork Roast with Apple Sauce Mashed Potatoes, Dressing and Gravy Cabbage Salad Pickles Celery Rolls Rye Bread Lemon Pie Coffee —Adv. da122 KKK KKK KKK KK KN * NYMORE NEWS. x *x (By Special Correspondent.) & KX KKK KKK KK KKK KKK Miss Laura Declusion has returned from Staples, Minn., where she has been for the past five weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Arthur De Mars of Staples, Minn., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Flor- ence Declusion. A dance will be held in the Krog hall Saturday evening, Dec. 4. Mrs. H. Peterson returned to her home in Brainerd today after a tives. Friday afternoon at four o’clock at the Congregational church. following program will be given: Song by Miss Olson‘s girls; paper, “Mother’s Care of Children,” Mrs. Smith; reading, “What One Mothers’ Club is Doing,” Mrs. Corell. KKK KKK KKK KK KK * THE NEWS OF THE DAY * KX KKK KKK KKK K KX Philadelphia, Dec. 2.—George W. Norris of Nebraska and George W. Norris of Pennsylvania both are to l2ague here today. try are expected to attend. Quincy, Ill, Dec. 2.—Every Mis- sissipi river point business man will write his congressman and senator a letter urging national improve- ment of the river for water traffic, according to a plan of the river im- provement association meeting here today. San Francisco, Dec. 2.—Every kind of a child’s pet, from a prairie dog to a Shetland pony and a yaller purp was exhibited at the opening of the two days’ Children’s Pet Ani- mal exhibit at the exposition here to- day. Chicago, Dec. 2.—General discus- sion of the grain and elevator ques- tions and an address by former Am- erican ambassador to France, Myron Men and Women — ‘Women as well as men are made miserable by kidney and bladder trouble. Dr.. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is highly recommended by thousands. Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that so many people say it has proved to be just the remedy needed in thousands of even the most distressing cases. At druggists in 50c. and $1.00 sizes. You may receive a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post, also a pamphlet telling you about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents, also mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer.—Adv. VATTI ROSARY A Beautiful and substantial gift from $2.00 to $6.00 BARKER'S DRUG & JEWELRY STORE Third S8t., Bemidji. | o e Doeseid week’s visit with friends and rela- | § The Nymore Mothers’ club will meet 8 The | § * HERE AND THERE IN x| g speak before the annual meeting of |§ the National Civil Service Reform |& Civil service com- | & missioners from hroughout the coun- | § A tablespooniu Gold, Dust, dissolved . in a pail of hot water formsan active clean- ing solution for serub- bing floors, linoleum, cleaning . windows, painted walls, etc. Itwill not scratch nor . f mar, and its activity begins the moment it ls@pphed to anything that requires clean- ing, .. EMFAI R BAN Km The Acl‘lve cleaner T. Herrick, on rural credit and farm ‘Walla Walla, Wash., Dec. 2.—The finances generally, will close the Na-|northwest’s expert corn growers be- tional Marketing and Farm Credit|gan their annual corn show here to- conference which has been in session |day. Prizes of implements and cash here since Monday. aggregating $1,000, will be awarded couburdun.ufih:dmoanowq ,use it on the.doory. ., - larger packages for sale everywhere Ladies’ Dress Shoes Just received a very nobby assortment of Ladies’ dress shoes. Several styles of the Gypsy boot from which to select. Also some very neat dress shoes in patent or dull with cloth top. Gypsy dancing pumps will please you. Boys’ and Girls’ shoes, the very best makes at the very lowest prices. Everything you want in shoes at this exclusive shoe store. C. A. KNAPP. Bemldus Exclusive Shoe Store ““The Home of the Educator”’ |day, free of charge. Call at the store. when the show conclfidas Sn'hu'ilhy; All schb;:l boys and .girls can se- cure tickets for the Toyland ‘Show at the Given Hardware store Satur- caused by hnlty "‘construction or weakness of the cheek muscles.' —Ady. 2d123 *i(*i{ll‘kl Subscribe for ‘th Pfollul' KRR KRR XK K KKK Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Pioneer want'ads bring results. S TONIGHT: Maurice Costello, Leah Burd, v.ndylke Brooke, Mary Maurice in “DOROTHY” a pretty two part Vitairap'” Isabel Ret and Hector V. Sarno: Star in Blo;;nbi; Western play “THE DAWN OF COURAGE.” s+ «.Essanay Cqmedy-- G0 3 : "SNAKEV".I.E'S WEAK WOME“ e TOMORROW Rev, Cyrus Townsend Brady's Western. military story “WEST WIND," and a Geo. Ade Comedy. SATURDAY: “C. O. D. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality Last Time TONIGHT Last Time EDITH STOREY and ANTONIO MORENO IN | i “THE DUST OF ECYPT” 6 Parts Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Featur 6 Parts A play that is different, full of originality, a story of the modern and ancient. Ist show 7:15, 2nd at 8:45 Children 10c Adults 20c TOVIORROW Hobart B sworth in th' funousChnrles E. Van Loan story, “BUCKSHOT JOHN,” a Para- mount Feature in § parts. Phone 850 Phone 47 BEMIDJI, MINN, 8 NOW, RICHT NOW WHEN THE NEED IS CREATEST our great sale of men’s women’s and boys’ UNDERW A ) About One-third Less Than Regular Price There is every style for every member of the family and !hey are positively the best values ever presented. This underwear is from the foremost maker$ in the country, The Sale Opens SATURDAY MORNING AT Makers whose gcods are noted for their fit, thorough workmanship and durability. 8 O'CLOCK. Come early and get your plck. Women's Underwear " —Women'’s heavy fleece lined union suits, white only, $1.25 value, 790 Saturday only .. —Women's fine cotton union suits, high neck, long sleeves; short sleeve, low neck, short sleeve and 79 sleeveless, $1, $1.25 val. Sat. Cc —Women’s mercerized vnion suits, all styles, sizes 4 to 9, $1.75 and $2 values Saturday —Women’s worsted union suits, high neck, long sleeves; low neck, elbow sleeves, sizes 4 to 9, $2.50 and $2.75 val. Saturday at $ 189 Women's Underwear —Women’s fine silk and wool union suits, high neck long sleeves, low neck short sleeves. Regular $3.50 and $3 values Saturday at................... $2-69 —Fine Marino union suxtt, hlgh neck long sleeve; low- neck, : elbow: sleeve; size4to 9, '$1.75 to $1.50 value, on sale Saturday at $1-29 —Children’ i fine Yzhlte Marino union suits, ages to years $1 50 value Saturday at... $1- 19 -—-Children natural gray 2 plece suits ages 12 to 14 years; regular 75¢ and 85c per_garment on sale Saturday at ................. 590 Men’s and Boys’ Underwear —Men’s heavy natural ribbed union suits, all sizes, $1.50 value, on 9 5 sale Saturday at.. —Men’s Natural Iibbed union suits, regular $2.50 value, on $1 45 sale Saturday at . —Men’s . extra heavy ribbed wool union suits, $3 value $1 85 on sale Saturday at —Men'’s extra heavy.all wool white ribbed union suits, regular $3.50 value, on sale Saturday $2 45 -at.. —Men’s fiue‘ all wool worsted union suits, regular $4 value, on $2 79 sale Saturday at.. —Men’s extra fine_ all wool worsted union suits, regular.$5 val- ¢~ ues on sale saturday... $3 . 15 Men's and Boys’ Underwear —Men’s heavy wool shirts and drawers -regular $1.25 value, on sale 79 Saturday at.. gién’s fix;ei 5l'(i)bbeii wool shirts and rawers $1.50 value, on : sale Saturday. $ 1- 15 3 —Men’s fine silk and wool shirts and drawers, regular,$3.25 val- $2 1 5 ue, sale Sat., per garment -—Boys’ tleece shirt and drawers reg- ular. 50c. garment on sale 38 Saturday at.. oo c --Boys wool ribbed exuglfi:a-\iy union suits, regular $1.25 and $1.50 9 5 value, on sale Saturday at.. C --Boy’s all wool shirts and drawers, reg 75c and $1 value on sale 59 Saturday at. JC Jafd sairc

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