Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 13, 1915, Page 3

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About The City NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality George Cochran is spending the § day at Walker on business. w. tho t Ex ‘ ‘ ” {, John and Louis Larson of Little l u pense NEAL uF THE NAVY iy Falls are visitors in Bemidji. 5 o — [} ” 3 “Neal of the Navy”—Grand to- First Episode, entitled THE SURVI"VQRS m two night.—Adv. 1213 parts. This serial, like the “Master Key,” will be K . every Monday night, two reels to each episode: H. Mayne Stanton of Grand Rapids : 3 ¢ & spent the week-end in the city. PATHE WEEKLY # 3 ‘| The best travel picture to be had, showing Miss Anna Johnson left this morn- Nevada, most powerful battleship of the Navy, ] Brooklyn for her trial speed run. BIG SCHOOL FIRE and WAR NEWS only fifteen days old. “TINKERING WITH TROUBLE” Oo.medy. Shows at 7:15, 8:15, 9:15. Children 5¢ -~ - Adults j0c ing for her home at Wilson, Wis. “Neal of the Navy”—Grand to- night.—Adv. a1213 Mrs. Charles Kranz of Tenstrike was in Bemidji Saturday shopping. S. C. Brown of Big Falls spent the week-end with his family in this city. Old rags wanted at Pioneer office. Must be clean; 5¢ per 1b.—Adv. tf TOMORROW —Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley in ““SUN. SHINE MOLLY?” a 5 part Paramount feature. Mrs. M. W. Knox of Pleasant Val- ley was the guest of friends in Be- midji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Medley of Ten- R 5 dnan strike were business visitors in Be- i s X I HEA' RE ; i midji Saturday. ‘PR{%%I;SS B e ex Three complete shows of ‘“Neal of PRODUCTS PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS: the Navy”—Grand tonight.—Adv. Coffee 40c g a1213 Coffee 35¢. TONIGHT: A play of Love, Conspiracy and Regen- Mr. and Mrs. George Grow of Eckles Colfee 30c eration #a e were the guests of friends in Be- Coffee 25¢ midji Saturday. Teas and Soups (1% 39 Mrs. C. E. Stone of Strongfield, g;;:"mdm e rl f:“;ymgfem;;‘:a i:m:i;m“g relatives Preserves Showing how the love of a pure young girl saves a man from the : _ i Jelles dire effects of a sudden impulse to do wrong. In this MUTUAL e = § Three complete shows of “Neal of Pork and Beans MASTERPICTURE the leading characters are played by Forrest the Navy”—Grand tonight.—Adv. Peas, Etc. Winant, Rhea Mitchell, Arthur Maude, Jos. J. Dowling and “Eéwis , 2 4 5 a1213 Durham. " Mesdames John Noel, O. L. Nunn shaws start 730 @nd8:45 Cl}llqren SC’ Adults 15¢. d § and A. Ward of Northern were shop- | Sl Detildit SatiFdar. TOMORROW: Antonio Mgreno, Frankie Mann, Donald Hall and Mmle. Valkyrien in “YOUTH” A Broadyay Star Vitagraph feature in three parts; also a GEO. ADE FABLE. Admission 5c and 1oc. Rev. M. A. Soper held services in ‘g the town of Northern and Grant Val- ‘, ley and in Nymore yesterday. Smart-Getchell Ice Co. will de- liver you a big load of ice for $1.00. Tel. 12.—Adv. tf “Im so good my Mother says I'm Priceless ” Send today PRGN 1 for this catalog, and AU TR start at once saving Priceless Profit-Sharing Coupons. : Make the money that buys.your. food also_pay for your glfts. Your exclusive store | for.Dr. Price’s Cereals . . || and Priceléss Food Praducts is i E Judge Marshall A. Spooner return- ed this morning from the Twin Cities 4 ‘Wwhere he has been on business. Mesdames H. A. Smith, B. A. Wa- terman and A. Halverson of Northern were in Bemidji Saturday shopping. B JCERE Have your furniture repaired at @ ESSYROFIT the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. t =i About twenty-five friends tendered Leslie Slater a surprise Saturday evening, the occasion being his birth- day. Chas. Nangle Henry Miller /S ARE PACKED.OMLY, GUIHIIITEED FoOD Pfiom/crs,n PARTIAL US;::S’DWII fl'%’z’ 1. W. Woodbury of Page, N. D., arrived in the city Saturday for a few days’ visit at the George Smith g home. For ice by the load, telephone Smart-Getchell Ice Co. Per load $1.00. Telephone 12.—Adv. o The Priceless Profit-Sharing Co., miNNEAPOLIS.MiN. Mrs. E. L. Oberg of Blackduck, who has been at St. Anthony’s hos- - kg pital, was able to return to her home |autoed to Bemidji Sunday and spent|by the dental association of St. Paul Saturday evening. the evening at the E. E. Kenfield |to promote dental sanitation. A home. toothbrush drill was filmed by the . l 5 Mesdames Herbert Taylor, T. Buck- ~— Pioneer Northwest Weekly camera sen and Ralph Kirschbaum of Lake| place your order for wood with|man. Y H 3 3 e‘ Plantaganet were Christmas shoppers| N g quller and have delivery made| Many famous faces are to be seen Olll' OOSleI' Cablnet k' in Bemidji Saturday. from the car. Jackpine, $3.00; tam-|on the screen in this release of the R ki . arack, $3.75; birch, $4.00 per cord,|weekly. They will include Judge A Ice delivered to any part of the ity | girect from car.—Adv. 6d1217 |W.-Brown of Utah, making a call on S III O ll I' Wl Il d 0 w for $1.00 per load. Smart-Getchell i Governor Hammond of Minnesota. N - e T T i Ice Co. Telephone 12.—Adv. tf| ' 00 Mo B . Case of St. Paul|St- Paul society girls are shown car- |- E'RE oiling, the wheels of [ y are guests at the home of the latter’s |TYIng Provisions to the poor of the th . : . = ! Mr?. wmA Aandex'son of:Crookefon sister, Mrs. Edward Ebert. . Mr. Case |City: The arrival of winter in the e PY e bestkind It 1S the WOl'ld FamOllS HOOSlel' was i Bemidil Saturday enroute tol ) ' oiurs 1o gt Paul.this evening, | Northwest is indicated by the first E of printing and stationery ser- Clearbrook where she will visit rela- | /"o 8 e s O atte, |snowball fight of the season. : 5 Sk Beauty. Note:the sanitary, removable roll doors - tives for a few days. the. holidays, ik s g g vice. . Thg mflmhggofbooh (_Jiltxl'll: t(:]r:al‘{: ones of their kind. Shall we deliver-it now or LEARWAT; MERS' and forms will help you in your ‘. Mrs. F. Emery and son, Avery, who - B e isiting R a My - Room and board by day or week. CLUBS TO MEET AT BAGLEY b We ']i ‘how h C d & i \ have been visiting Rev. and Mrs. M | Room and board by day or week - huginess, . We' you how, ome and look at it tomorrow. See the pure A. Soper, l\lmll Mretumtt; their home hol:, water hoat. Julia Titas, Figen| BoSlevs Minn, Dec. 13.—A meet- BRMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE aluminum - table—the 'deep- metal drawers, the oversize t L ille, Minn., today. R i o 3 — A at Longvi today vd e e iR ing of the farmers’ clubs of Clear- Phoe a1 ot emdji, g\;?mds naf:l;he wide. space uncluttered by cubby- 6d1216 | Water county has been called at Bag- | P d Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. . Hak- ley on January 18 by E. D. Ryden, kerup’s studio. Phone 2389.—Adv. tf| The Woman’s Study club-met this|secretary of the Clearwater County afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the|Federation of Farmers’ Clubs, for the | g 8 J. J. Opsahl and son, Roy, left this|library. The subjects discussed were |purpose of discussing and debating morning for Duluth where they will|Brazil; Pilgrim Fathers of Brazil; |questions of importance to the, id" examine and survey lands. They ex-|Brazil as a Monarchy; Brazil as a Re- | vancement of the union of clubs. Examine the big metal sugar and flour bins with - their scientific construction. See how handy the revolv- ing spice caster is. Then test the shaker flour sifter—notice how it pect to return in two weeks. public, and Travels on the Amazon.|Most of the propositions were jthe shakes: flour through making it flufiy and light; keeping St e result of the conference of farmers’| out grit. : Charles Vandersluis returned Sun-|LAST FOOTBALL CONTEST clubs held at the state fair. $ FLLING day morning from St.. Paul where he AT GRAND TONIGHT| Besides better roads, rural credits; e See the twenty year calender, the food guide, cook = attended the funeral of Mrs. Vanders- : G extinguishment of blind pigs, county | book holder, change tray, food timer and’ d ns ‘of vther luis’ sister, Mrs. Vern Young. The last football contest of the|OPtion and other questions of more] season in the Northwest, the:game|Or. less importance, the matter of: The Smart-Getchell Ice Co. is de-|played by the All-Star and Marine |Publishing a farmers’ co-operative livering ice to any part of the city|teams at Nicollet park, Minneapblis, newspaper within the county will be, for $1.00 per load. Tel 12.—Ady. tf|on Thanksgiving day, will be shown |Submitted to a vote. The object of, !in motion pictures in the Pioneer |the paper would be to promote the, Marenius Kaupanger and Miss Ida|Northwest Weekly tonight at the |best interests of the farmers in gen-] Anderson of Kelliher were married |Grand theater. Johnny McGovern, |eral and keep politics out of the Saturday at the Swedish Lutheran|George Bromley, . Bobby = Marshall, |Papers. conveniences that make work easy. No_wonder ‘a million women own Hoosiers. No wonder every woman wants one: -Star;Brand,Typewriter Ribbons In any]color to fit 'é'py make of typewriter ‘Each 75¢ Come in and see how low the price 1s—how easy the Hoosier is'to own. parsonage by Rev. J. H. Randakl. George and Ralph Capron, Lorin So- lon and many other football heroes » Attend Bemidji Business College.|of the University of Minnesota will | ~ All those knowing th These ribbons are fully anteed as the best on earth Come in feat tin boxes. Day and evening sessions. Mid-win-|be seen in action in pictures that|debted to me are. kindly re juested ter term begins January 4, 1916.—|will recall to veéteran fans the old|settle their account or. note be!ore Adv. 23d1231 |days of Minnesota football. Another |Jan. 1,1916. T am obliged to ask picture of a diflerent nature will be tomers to favor me prnmptly to en- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Mr.|the St. Paul school children who last [able me to meet my own obligations;| and Mrs. Ray Phelps, Miss Elsie Tay- | week ‘were in the throes of *“Tooth- lor. and Frank Taylor of .Cass.Lake|brush week”—a campaign conducted ii Pipneer Pub. Co. B emidj Minn.

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