Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 6, 1915, Page 3

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% v E. A. Hasty of Blackduck is a vis- itor in Bemidji today. Dr. J. Warninger ‘was a ‘businéss visitor at Cass Lake Saturday. Kitchen sale, Presbyterian church, Saturday.—Adv. 24127 Miss Magda Rygg of Liberty was sRapping in:Bemidji:Saturday. Charles Adams of Laporte was in Bémidji Saturday on business. ‘Miss Olga Rice of Northern ealled on friends in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Mathilda Berglund, dressmak- ing by the day. Call 605 Minn. Ave. Télephone No. :132.—Adv. 3d126 G. W. Cochran left this morning for- Langdon, N. D., on business. R. B. Smith of this city is holding an auction sale of horses at Puposky today. Mrs. William Masterson of Nerth- ern was in the city on business Sat- urday. Have your furniture repaired ‘at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tt Mrs. Stanley Smith of Frohn was the guest of friends in Bemidji Sat- urday. Dr. C. J. Larson returned Satur- day evening from a business trip to Park Rapids. Miss Emma. McCléelland of Carr Copyright 1950y R.J ‘Reynolds Tobacco Co. Lake was a business visitor in Be- midji. Saturday. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adyv. tf Miss Gladys Peterson of Marsh Siding was a business visitor in Be- midji Saturday. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield entertained a number of friends at a sewing bee Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson autoed to P. A. is sold every- where in toppy red bags(kandyforcige- rette smokers), Sc; tidy red tins, 10c; kandsome pound and half-pound- tin humidors—and— that classy crystal- glass pound humidcr with the sponge- moistener top that Here’s the latest member of the “old- time jimmy-pipers” club. -1t’s a fine likencss of John E. Each, 101 years old, of Newark, N.J. He has been a pipe smoker for 60 years, Mr. Bach, who enjoys his_smiokes every day, gives this idea of long Iifa : *'Smoke all you want, eatall you want, sleep all you want—aad dor’¢ worry ! like to roll 'ail : over the world ~ Men. ‘of ‘all tastes take to Prince ' Albett -pipe and cigarette tobacco like it just.about answers all ques- ‘tioms! And it does! Quicker you get -on :speaking terms with . this national joy smoke the sooner you’ll get a whole lot off your mind. ‘Be- cause, it just hands you more fun than you ever got out of a pipe or makin’s: cigarette before. ented process fixes that—and re- moves. the bite and parch. The pat- the national joy smoke “is the one brand of tobacco you -can take liberties with, firing away 24-hours straight without a tongue-kick! listen of that. ’em, but you dassn’t. You get the Cut cut lamenting for that old jimmy pipe stored away in the rafters; stop fretting about how you'd Men, you can lay your last cent that you’ll be top-notch-tickled if you catch the spirit of this testimony and:-getsome P. A. and go to it! anything but make smokers jimmy pipe joy’us and cigarette makin’s happy —and that’s just what’s coming to. you! Cass Lake yesterday. Attend Bemidji Business College. Day and evening sessions. Mid-win- ter term begins January 4, 1916.— Adv. 2341231 Dr. G. Hoey returned 'this morning from: Kelliher where-he.has been on professional business. Mrs. M. A. Wallace of International Falls is spending the week-end at the D: VanArnam home. Andrew Rust returned this morn- ing from Stevens where he was-called by the death of his brother. The. annual: Ludefisk supper and Christmas sale will be held at the|. Swedish Lutheran church parlors, Dec. 10.—Adv. Miss Alice Wilkinson of the Cass Lake high school spent: the week-end. at the home of K. F. Essler. Mr. and Mrs..George Ostrander of Turtle River attended to business matters in the city Sdturday. John Stechman returned this morn- ing from . Tenstrike: where he ispent week-end visiting with his parents. The- Presbyterian. ladies will- hold a kitchen food sale in the church, Saturday: afternoen. Lunch will: be served. —Adv. 2d127 Miss- Esther Norvis of :St. Paul, trimmer at Mrs. Hansen's-millinery at Bagley, returned to her home Satur- day. | Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hart and] daughter, Dorpthy, of- Laporte: were shopping in, the city Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. W. L. Brooks returned Sun- day merning from:Minneapolis where she visited - with. friends during the past ten days. Room and board by day or week.l Separate if desired. Rooms moderh, " hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 641216 Miss Madora Rice, who .attends: school here, returned this morning from a week-end visit with her par- ents at Tenstrike. Mrs. George Grow of Eckles and Mrs. George Brennan of Northern| ‘were-among-the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. g Mrs. E. McCready, of the firm of Abererembie &-MeCready;: was called to MinneapolisSatugday:by the:death ot an.dntimate friend. ity Mr.«and- Mrs, “Martin Hogan-and i anll MER:. Loren:-Coylé-of - arant. from the car. 16d129 [‘arack, $3.75; birch, $4.00 per cord, direct from car.—Adv. Valley attended the farmers’ meet at Peter Larson’s farm Saturday. The proceeds of the bazaar given by the Ladies’ Aid society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, Fri- day and Saturday, were $100. Mrs. 8. A. Cutter was delightfully surprised Saturday evening by the members of the Linger Longer club, the occasion being her birthday. Miss Ethelyn Hall, principal of the eighth grade, left this morning for Monticello, Minn., where she has been called by the death of her mother. Place your order for wood with N. E. Tuller and have delivery made Jackpine, $3.00; tam- 6d1217 Mrs. Osmund Johnson and daugh- ter, Alfhild, will leave tonight for Minneapolis, being called there by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. A. Fjeldstad. Sherman Robinson and Miss Lil- lian Jorgenson of Nymore were mar- ried Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. B. D. Hanscom officiating. Mesdames E. F. Netzer and C. E. Battles entertained this afternoon for Mrs. James of Denver, Colo., at the Battles residence. The guests were members of the Woman’s Study club. Carter Cutter, assistant cashier of the. First State bank of Norwich, N. ing for a visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter, 1111 Beltrami avenue. William Walker returned yesterday morning from a three months’ trip through the West, visiting the world’s fair at San Francisco and other points in California and at Harold Anderson and Axel John- son, two of Solway’s most active farmers, were business visitors in the city Saturday. They report a good harvest' in that section and the ar- rival of many new settlers. Never did Can you sit-tight and:.get that P. A. aroma from somebody else’s friendly old pipe or rolied cigarette? Can you pass up pleasure that's due you, and coming to you quick as you jump that fence: into the Prince Albert pastyre? Come on out-and be a regular fellow: who’s game to take a chaficeifor what ails his. smokeappetite ‘division! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO,, Winston-Salem, N. C, e ——————————————————eeeeeeeee e D., arrived in Bemidji Sunday morn-|Wilkie, Sask., Canada. byterian Ladies’ Aid Friday, it was decided to postpone its food sale and sale of fancy work -until Saturday, Dec. 11, on account of the supper and sale at the Lutheran church. The medicine that is put up by L. Lumbago, . Tonsilitis, Sore At a special meeting of the Pres-|Throat and Quinsy. His eraser re- Jamison will cure Rheumatism, Piles, the No more temptation te:cuss that old, dried-up muc- ilage pot--nor that meuldy paste! The B & § Refill- able Mucilage Applier isalwaysready--alwaysfresh ==always clean--pneumatic feed--self closing. UST think how many times-you'have-wished:for an efficient way to handle mucilage. ping clerk, artist, stenographer, office boy, bookkeeper, child, housewife; social butterfly, country merchant, banker, school teacher—it matters not what your station or work in life, you have wanted this B & S Mucilage Applier hundreds of times— to stick a label on a package, a sample to a card,-an ungummed stamp to an envelope; a:clipping in your scrap book; to ‘seal an envelope or package, to mend a toy or a torn paper; in fact to make this, that, or the other thing stay where you wanted it. Whether you-are office man, ship- Security State Bank . Sold in a neat box with one collapsible tube .of = best mucilage. I% will last till it’s lost. Get yours today. The price is 5oc. The Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minnesota . t 1| moves torn-in one minute. All these cures ‘are ‘complete without the use of knife. Will be at Hotel Chal- lenge until Dec. 20.—Adv. 6d1211 Among the visitors in Bemidji Sat- lurday were A. E. Latherty of New London, Wis., W. F. Dickens of Red Lake, A. E. Southward of McIntosh, Minn., Charles Trafton, J. B. McPhee of International Falls, Mrs. G. ¥. ‘Riddle of Birmingham, Wis., Mrs. K. A. Carberry of Duluth, Miss Florence | Nohr, Appleton, and Miss G. Wood of Minneapolis. NOTICE. = To parties who are indebted to W. G. Schroeder for merchandise, dating back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over are requested to settle as, soon as convenient and before Jan..1, 1916. W. G. SCHROEDER. —Adv. tf You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All-the “kids” will want one when they see ‘em. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality Two Big Stars in Two Short Plays Tonight WILBUR CRANE Well known for his splendid Yvork in Mutual Masterpictures! “THE PROTEST” A Three-Part drama of Metropolitan life. CISSY FITZGERALD in acomedy entitled “A CORNER IN CATS.” MINNESOTA VS. WISCONSIN Football game, including a wonderful picture of the grand stand ‘loaded with people, which collapsed at this game, in the Bemidji Pieneer Northwest Weekly. 5! Reels Children s5¢ Adults 10c TOMORROW: Edith Wynne Mathison, in “THE GOVERNOR'’S LADY.” same name, by Alice Bradley. in 5 .parts. From the book of the A Paramount Feature Matinee at 2:30 ;Rex THEATRE RE PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT: A Mutual Masterpicture. story of hereditary impulse-- “BRED IN THE BONE” A powerful as interpreted by that idolized screen star, Adults 15¢c:Children s5c * DOROTHY GISH. Areel of comedy will also be shown. Fivereels each show. Shows start 7:30 and 8:45 TOMORROW: Guy Coombs and Anna Nilsson in Kalem’s “VOICES IN THE DARK;” A Seligstory SMUTINY IN THE JUNGLE” and an Essanay Comedy “SNAKEVILLE’S HEN MEDIC.” WEDNESDAY: Tllyrtle Gonzalez in “THROUGH ‘TROUBLED WATERS.” property owned trespasses. 8T. PAUL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is Lereby given that this Company will prosecate all by it for storage purposes or the dumping of gar «:Hecflmthe matter in or upan its vacant lots. lgre used aaid property or any of it in ways above mentioned is hereby notified to repair the damage so dane and place the property in the same cloan, sanitary condition in which it was prior to the time of trespass or Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go, 820 Capital Bank Bullding E'RE oiling the wheels of commerce by the best kind ns using or other Every person who has here- MINNESOTA of printing and stationery ser- vice. The mm{Puan line of books and forms will help you in your business. We’ll show you how. Phone 31 BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Bemidji, Minn. TYP NON FILLING Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any]color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ These ribbons ‘are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. Come in neat tin boxes. " The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Biemidji, Minn. RITER SRR

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