Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 10, 1915, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIOREER t About The City ’ Nels L. Bye of Solway was in the city on business Thursday. Best 3d1210 One carload of Pillsbury’s flour at Schroeder’s.—Adv. E. A. Curry left Wednesday evening for Minneapolis on business. Sale at the Presbyterian church Saturday.—Adv. 2d1210 Ross Miller of Yola is moving his family to Bemidji this week. Big shipment of dry goods direct from factory arrived yesterday at Schroeder’s.—Adv. 3d1211 Mrs. Adolph Blondo is seriously ill at her home, 212 America avenue. 0ld rags wanted at Pioneer office. Must be clean; 5¢ per 1b.—Adv. tf Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wilson of Black- duck are in the city today on busi- ness. church 241210 Sale at the Presbyterian Saturday.—Adv. Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin returned this morning from a week’s visit at Kelliher. Three carloads baled wild and tame hay at Schroeder’s.—Adv. 3d1210 R. E. Miller returned yesterday from Kelliher where he has been on business. Big shipment of Mayer’s shoes for men, women and children at Schroed- er's—Adv. 3d1210 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Melland of Leonard were in the city on business Thursday. George Andrews, mayor of Bovey, was in Bemidji Thursday to attend the N. M. D. A. meet. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. 24 Mrs. K. B. McCready returned this morning from Minneapolis where she attended the funeral of a friend. Remember that 12 photographs NEW GRAN The House Tonight and Tomorrow VAUDEVILLE 3 ACTS Special FRIDAY and SUE ELTORE Dramatic, Mandolin Soloist and Sing- ing thelatest popular songs of the day . GARMONG AND GARMONG Exponents of Modern Society Dances will offer the Brazilian One- step, Lulu Sado, Portugese Love- Gavotte. Marshal Neilan in ‘“The Country parts will be the Two complete shows to Special matinee Saturd m. Children 10c¢, adults 25c. make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf H. L. Lawrence of Grand Rapids, Minn.,, and C. G. Ekelund left this afternoon for Warroad on business. Don’t forget that Henrionnet’s millinery parlors will have a $1.00 sale tomorrow.—Adv. d1210 Oscar and Alfred Nelson of Clear- brook were in the city Thursday to attend the Development association meet. Attend Bemidji Business College. Day and evening sessions. Mid-win- ter term begins January 4, 1916.— Adv. 23d1231 Mrs. Todd of Akeley arrived in the city yesterday for a visit at the home of her son, Ray Todd, at Mili Park. : For ice by the load, telephone Smart-Getchell Ice Co. Per load $1.00. Telephone 12.—Adv. uf Mrs. E. Lawshie, Mrs. L. L. Heater and Mrs. A. Stanger of Schoolcraft were Christmas shoppers in Bemidji Thursday. Ice delivered to any part of the city for $1.00 per load. Smart-Getchell Ice Co. Telephone 12.—Adv. tf Mr. Ness, who recently bought the L. O. Myhre farm in the town of Liberty, was in the ecity yesterday enroute to Canby, Minn. Room and board by day or week. Separate if desired. Rooms modern, hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 641216 A. M. Sisler of Grand Rapids, wh»> is attending the development asso- ciation meetings, is a guest at the J. H. French home while in the city The condition of Joe Blondo, pro- prietor of Blondo’s restaurant, who was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital Monday, is reported much improvead. Smart-Getchell Ice Co. will de- {liver you a big load of ice for $1.00. Tel. 12.—Adv. tf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osley and Homer Osley of Spring Valley were in Be- midji Thursday enroute to Nebish, where they recently purchased a farm. D THEATRE Of Quality 3 ACTS SATURDAY Special FREDERICK ELMORE “‘The Crazy Nut with the Chicken’ in a comedy Magical Monologue. dance, and the great Tazalow Boy” a Paramont feature in 5 picture program. night at 7:15 and 9:00. ay afternoon at 2:30 p. Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT--A three part Vitagraph refined comedy “LILLIAN’S HUSBANDS.” Walker, the lady with the seductive dimples; Donald Hall as the guardian, Richard Leslie as “Jerry,” Joe Halpin as “Jack” and Donald McBride, deligh)ful entertainment. The charming Lillian the detective; present this _The Smart-Getchell Ice Co. is de- livering ice to any part of the city for $1.00 per load. Tel 12.—Adv. tf All persons having fancy articles or food for the Presbyterian sale Saturday are requested to leave them at the church early Saturday after- noon. Big ap:;on, little apron, fancy apron, work apron, at the Presby- terian church Saturday.—Adv. d1210 Birch Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ward of Saskatoon, Canada, were in Bemidji Friday enroute ro Northern where they will spend the winter. Sale at the Presbyterian church Saturday.—Adv. 241210 J. A. O. Preus, state auditor, and ‘Walter J. Smith, state treasurer, of St. Paul, were in the city today at- tending the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association meeting. One hundred pattern hats will be on sale at the $1.00 day sale at Hen- rionnet’s millinery parlors for $1.00 each.—Adv. diz1o Mrs. J. C. Hand and three chil- dren of Foy, Minn., arrived in the city yesterday and will be guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Smith, until after the Christ- mas holidays. Three acts of vaudeville and a Paramount 5-part feature at the Grand tonight.—Adv. diz10 Place your order for wood with' N. E. Tuller and have delivery made from the car. Jackpine, $3.00; tam- arack, $3.75; birch, $4.00 per cord, direct from car.—Adv. 6d1217 The first quarterly conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held in this city this evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. S. J. Parrish, district superintendent, of Fergus Falls, will conduct the conference. The medicine that is put up by L. Jamison will cure the Lumbago, Rheumatism, Piles, Tonsilitis, Sore Throat and Quinsy. His eraser re- moves corn in one minute. All these cures are complete .without the use of knife. Will be at Hotel Chal- lenge until Dec. 20.—Adv. 641211 those present were Miss T — At the $1.00 day sale at Henrion- net’s millinery parlors—one. hundred pattern hats will be on sale for $1.00 each.—Adv. d1210 Sale at the Presbyterian church Saturday.—Adv. 2d1210 Miss Bernice Kirk was host ess Wed- ngg_dqy at a birthday party. Among McDonald, haperon, Misses Alice Dean, Grace Iste,d, Grace Curry, Anzonetta Ken- field, Luella Backus, Ruth Hieb, Louise Golz, Ruth Caskey, Martha Gilmore and Anna Murray. Three acts of vaudeville and a Paramount 5-part feature at the Grand tonight.—Adv.. d1210 Annual meeting of Beltrami Co. Agricultural Association will be held at Commercial club rooms Saturday, Dec. 11, 1915, at 2 o’clock p. m. Election of officers, etc. C. F. SCHROEDER, Sec’y. 3d1210 Among the visitors in Bemidji yes- terday were D. B. Jewell, Internation - al Falls; Joseph Melaney, Spooner; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lathrop, Bau- dette;" Charles Hayden, Blatkduck; C. E. Brown, Elk River; George G. Winter, ‘Minneapolis; J. A. Wasson, Alexandria, and M. G. Daily, Bovey. KRHK KKK KK KKK KK * HORNET . * ¥ (By Speécial Correspondent.) <+ KKK KKKEKKKK KK KK The teachers, the Misses. Millér and Tell, spent their Thanksgiving holidays at Littlefork and Bemidji, respectively. 0. P. Stene and daughter, Martha, went to Bemidji Monday. Andrew Ertenberg and Andy Ellis jwere in Blackduck on Thursday. Chris Peterson, Charles and Jesse Bogart went to Kelliher Thursday. Miss Esther Tell went to Bemidji Friday evening to have some dental work done, Among those who were in Black- duck on Saturday were: Miss Alta Bateman, Matilda Quesnell, Mrs. W. B. Murray and daughter, Eva, Myron Shoop, Robert Shaw, C. Petterson, Henry Plummer, C. S. Angell, John ‘Winans, George, Charles, J. E. and J. D. Bogart. Subscribe for the Ploneer. store are big Men’s Flanne = CETRACRDINARY TALUES TOR DOLLAR DAY Every item mentioned below is worth more than a dollar. When -you come in yecu'll see the original selling mark, and know that dollar values if this ones. 1 Shirts ‘ $1.00 Men’s Extra Quality Caps. Men’s Lined Mocha Gloves .$1.00 Men’s Flannel Night Gowns _ Men’s Lambs Down union suits_ $1.00 Extra good quality Buckskin Mittens $1.00 Wilson Bros. Quality dress shirts_ .. $L00 Comfortable house slippers. Men’s good qualityJerseysweaters $1.00 Good quality of Rattan Suit Cases $1.00 Leather colla r bags Black and white silk Mufflers, good quality $l 00 Good weight khaki pants ‘ $1.00 Boys’ wool sweaters T .00 Boys’ Knickerbocker pants ......$l.00 The one reel drama “THE GIRL WHO DIDN’T FORGET,” is in a more serious vein. The players are Helen Bray, Jack Mulhall and Alan Hale Admission 5c and 10c. TOMORROW-—_EDITH STOREY and SIDNEY DREW . with other noted Vitagraph artists in the five-part feature “A FLORIDA ENCHANTMENT” Admission 5c and 15c SUNDAY—Balzac’s great drama of the futility of crime, | @ “THE COUNTRY PARSON,” also, “THE LURE OF THE WIDOW,” a Wally Van comedy. Admis- sion 8¢ and 10c¢. glkk A0S

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