Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 15, 1915, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1915, | with friends and relatives in Be- midji. AR R PP e e band “that “the emperor also- has lost |31, 1916, i x HERE AND % | the use of his right arm. ‘Republican and”Progressive com: ISEEEE SRS S8 8 - 8 8 - ‘mittee assignments have been named Miss Donna Lycan, who has been WAR. ‘CONGRESS. ! W Minority Leader Mann. visiting with friends in Grand Forks,| Not only have the-Anglo-Fremch| :Majority Leader Kitchin has intro-| ‘Minority Leader Mann has intro- N. D., for the last three weeks, re-|armies been driven out of Serbia by |duced a joint resolution agreed upon/|duced a general tariff commission Grand Theatre today and to- morrow, admission 5¢ & 15¢c. About The City H. A. Hopp of Nary was in Bemidji yesterday on business. 0. G. Miller of Big Falls is among the business callers in Bemidji today. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Han- son, 1323 Park avenue, this morning, a daughter. Have your furniture repalred at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. 34 J. P. Welliver, a missionary of Mildred, is in the city for a few days on business. 0. L. Dent, ditch referee, returned this morning from a business trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Dickens and J. Morrison of Red Lake are visitors in Bemidji today. T Remember that 12 photographs turned to her home in Bemidji this morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jogren were in the city yesterday enroute from their home in Esmond, N. D., to Blackduck where they will visit relatives for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Burns of Cass Lake, W. F. Donahue of Melrose and L. A. Rossman of Grand Rapids, Minn., were among the visitors in Be- midji vesterday. The Ladies’ Aid society of ' the Swedish Lutheran church will be en- tertained Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock by Mrs. John Moberg, 1002 Beltrami avenue. Mrs. M. Humes of Cass Lake is visiting at the F. S. Lycan home to- day. She will leave tomorrow for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Parker, of Brainerd. the Bulgarians, but -their-ront-has|8t the:Bamocratic caucus extending|Dill. been broken through and the French |the emergency revenue law to Dec. forces have been cut oft. from the British. Peace discussions may be continued in the Reichstag, according to a Leipsie newspaper, “which -says-that thirty-four socialists have signed a declaration expression dissat: with 'the results of the-recent discus- sions. Paucity of war news from"Europe s explained as due to the storm which has interrupted communication along the land routes of the cable: compa- nies. A census of the population of Pet- rograd that has just been:taken shows a total of 2,300,000 inhabitants. It is reported that Emperor Franz Joseph’s legs were:paralyzed last year s ———— STATEMENT CF TER CONDITION OF SECURITY STATE BANK OF BE- MIDIT, MINN. AT CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS ON NOV. 10, 1915. (Bank No. 882.) (Continued on Fage 4) Stewart’s Grocery To Send Out Packages with Red Cross Stamps, Tuesday, December Twenty-first. We are all very much interested in the.sale of Red Cross Stamps. A year ago'the 21st of this month I adver- tised that I would place on:every package that left my store a Red Cross Stamp. The results were so good that I have decided to do the sameithing the 21st of this month. STAMPS NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ‘Earl Williams and Anita Stewart ‘Resources. e make 12 Christmas presents. Hak-| David Johnson of St. Peter will| 1. Loans and Discounts....$141,880.87 Last he ladi PR % : 8 x s and Disconn R 1311 ast year I gave the ladies, who had charge of the g + { kerup's studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf |preach Sunday morning at 10:30 ol g‘;fi;fi':,.é Beouritiéaio! . 22,0864 sale; a check for'ten ($10.00) dollars which meant one 1h e\ N o 9 o'elock at the J. J. Johnson hafne af) 4 ‘Badiing houss BROUN ko506 thousand stamps and'this year I.am in hopes of doubling it. o 1 b 01 i Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns were shop-|Hines and in the evening at 8 o’clock 5. Other Realg Efitastlel s 10,094:65 d 4 . 3 ping and visiting with friends in the |at the Hines school house. G D o b iomug e There:is just one favor I wish to ask, and that 1s A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon SOCIETY drama. The story of a girl's city yesterday. St o A s 185951 this: All orders received that day will have the stamps inherited mania for gambling. s F. 8. Lycan visited at Grand Forks Items in transit 146,62 put on, but if you do not aeed the order you (jv'e.the. 21st, Shows at 7:15, 8:30 Children 5¢, adults15c e Mrs. D. E. Lester of Bass Lake was |vesterday. Last evening Mr. Lycan| rmotal ............ .$213,169.06 kindly tell the one who takes your order and it will be - among the Christmas shoppers in Be-|saw at Grand Forks the photo-play, A Liantlitl sent out the next morning. In doing this. it will help us a Matinee tomorrow at 2:30 midji yesterday. “The Birth of a Nation,” which he| 1. Capital Stock 30000 :great:deal, in:getting orders.out on time to those who need | } characterizes as the “greatest thing ¢ Undivided Profits, Net. .. 3,038.27 them in a hurry. Last year I was swamped with orders, ” . 'S edis . .. . - f Mrs. 1. G. Halgren left Monday |l ever saw. Bills 'Payable (includ- which made our delivery very late, but with a little help P50 i it e ekt o ing certificates for on your part I will be able to please all, with service;-as night for a short visit with friends money borrowed) ..... 10,000.00 well as quality of d Phon rd in to 206 - in the Twin Cities. A congregational meeting of the| 6. Deposits subject ., bic ik el goo! f bt or it vos o gt [ Swedish Lutheran church will be| s. Cergheq cr;‘ecll(‘s Qé&gg.!l)g elrly mho:eni‘toi":lrlfenn' h: h‘: ki you don't get up A large consignment of toys and |held this evening at 8 o’clock in the 13: g‘\‘i ’f:i%ne,fsf 416,01 Y, p 1§l ore. 3 ex I HEA I RE eX 1 all kinds of holiday goods are mow |church basement. Matters of busi-| =, 00000 o= R ber j thing, the dift Kind on; snlc.ay TFappmants Dopts store | Messiwili e disclsod iind the(Christe |7~ pailifientiy (08,60143 NPTy s just ot primesieaiag' e o PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS mas program arranged. P ings & . Adv: 241216 12, sayings depos: Stamps sold for the ladies who have charge of the stamp - . i i Certificates . 69,589.37 sale. We know how much good was received by having the pr— B. G. (l.over ,L.rnved in th? city Dusme‘ss Chance—As our real es- T ol depusits.m 168,120.79 nurse here last year for one month by the sale of stamps. ToNlGHT—G, M. ANDERSON and MARGUERlTE Ieeieder om Rt ol ete e a8 tflemi{'flsb o8 == In fact she did so much good ‘that the school board paid CLAYTON play “SUPPRESSED EVIDENCE"; a A o visit for a few days. attention, will sell automatic base-| . .., 213,169.06 her to stay an extra month. i y K& 4 ” -y — ball courts at bargain price if taken |Amount of Reserve on han M y t Sel;g,d.mma TH_E T]GER SLAYER” and Mr. and : ‘Amount of Reserve Requi Mrs. Sidney Drew in Vitagraph comedy “BEAUTIFUL gy e | b 3y Judge M. A. Spooner left this morning for Cass Lake where he will attend to legal matters. Max Hoffman of Funkley has been spending the past few days visiting with friends in the city. Attend Bemidji Business College. Day and evening sessions. Mid-win- ter term begins January 4, 1916.— Adv. 23a1231 Mrs. John Reed and Mrs. Don Lee, both of Waskish, spent yesterday in Bemidji doing Christmas shopping. at once. Doing good business and fine opening for one or two live men. Might take Ford car as part pay. Stark & McDowell, Larson building, Bemidji.—Adv. da1215 NOTICE. All those knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle their account or note before Dec. 25, 1915. I am obliged to ask cus- tomers to favor me promptly to en- able me to meet my own obligations. W. G. SCHROEDER. —Adv. tf by LAW ....c.cocssascnnnss 15,000.00 State of Minnesota, % £l County of Hennepin ) We, Geo. E. Stubbins, Vice President, and H. C. Baer, Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. GEO. E. STUBBINS, . Vice President. H. C. BAER; Cashier. Correct Attest: (Two Directors) GEO. BE. STUBBINS, H. C. BAER, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of December, 1915. (Seal) MARY A. GRIFFIN, Notary Public, Every body should buy. groceries here, at least on this day and help a good cause. Stewart’s Grocery Phone 206 Fourth St. THOUGHTS.”. Admission:Bc and 10c. THURSDAY—Biograph two-part drama *“His - Hand and'8eal”, Vera Sisson, Madge Kirby, Jose Ruben. A Vitagraph, *“The Third Party’’, James Morrison, Don- ald 'Hall, Bobby Connelly, Lillian ‘Burns. Bud:Duncan and Ethel Teare in Kalem'’s burlesque comedy, **Adam’s Ancestors.” Matinee 2:30, evening 7:30, 8:30, 9:15. Admission 5¢ and 10c Hennepin County, Minnesota. My Commission expires Oect. 17, 1922. 1td 1215 4 o : s this meEne STORE -SELECT e B ok by, Bl wheta 4 meis OPEN 5| vour Mouday to attend to business mat- P -EVENINGS @ | CHRISTMAS ters, THERE ARE IN THESE CHRISTMAS GIFTS T UNITED STATES WEEK ‘ONLY ‘| EARLY. Attorney A. A. Andrews returned to Bemidj this morning from Kelli- her where he spent yesterday on busi- ness. Just in-a big line of holiday sur- prises at ‘Troppman’s. Come in and make yonr selections now.—Adv. ©o2d1216 M. Iink, who has been visiting at the H. N. McKee home for the past few days; left this morning for Du- luth. The Entre Nous club will be enter- tained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. B. M. Gile at her home on the lake shore. H. C. Lawrence, of the Lawrence Construction company of Grand Rap- id in the city today on business matters. 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 Clyde Martin, Mrs, Hattie Os- trander and Miss Olive Clark of Tur- tle River were shopping in Bemidji Tuesday. Miss Jennie Case, who teaches school at Farris, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents near Bemidji. W. Sickles, of the Sickles & Dahl Construction company of Duluth, is spending today in Bemidji transact- ing business. Room and board by day or week. Separate if desired. Rooms modern, hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 6d1216 Rev. 7. . Randanl of Bemidsi ket |l Eleetric Washer, Vacoum Cleaners, Bed Spreads- choice'patterns for Christmas gifts, $1.50 to $5.00 .each. services in the school house at Hines 4 3 last: svening. M foturned t5 ~Bel Irons, Toasters, Percolators, midji this morning. William Church and family of} Yola motored to Bemidji Monday to transact some business. They made the return trip yesterday. Among the visitors in Bemidji to- day are Sidney Jones of Kelliher, F. E. Weiland of Thief River Falls and J. E. Cowan of Northome. E. F. NETZER For Plasters for Plasterers And For Other People Too Liniments, Salvt:?sl,s (i]:f:, Ointments, Etc. REMEMBER THIS When The Pains Arrive ] 1 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS I Bemidji them all happy? Chafing Dish, and Eleetric . And many other articles. Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., returned to her home at Bena today after spending the last few days visiting Phone 26 - When buying your family Xmas present, why not buy something that will' make We now have a very good line of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, such as Christmas Tree Minnesota Electric Light : and Power Co. & -~ Stand Lamps Lights for the Please call and see us Park Ave. and-Third St. the giver, take their place. - instruction books, 38 price $18.00. Kayser’s Silk Underwear. $1:25 and $2.00. Beacon-Blankets size 66x80 price $4.00. BEMIDIJI, Present indications point to a sane Christmas, so far people are buying articles that will be of some use to the recipient. the way of the plush album and useful articles, many of which are made by Women:who-muke their gifts will find at this:stere as complete an assortment of material as .present con- - ditions will warrant, at present we have a complete line of Royal Society crochet cottons, Coat’s crochet cot- tons, Novelty braids, Pearle cottons, Fleisher's yarns, Crochet hooks, Tatting shuttles, Ribbons, Bag tops and 2 Special corsets for Christmas gifts, Kabo No. 3051 colors pink and white, ChrIStmas COI‘SGtS- medium high bust, medium length skirt, average figure price $1.50. Part- ies ordering by mail please mention lot number, color.andsize. Enclose $1.50 and we will send, charges prepaid. . We have received a new line of party dresses and for the benefit of those who Pal'tY Dresses- wish to order by mail we:will describe a few of the choicest numbers: No. 571 a soft pink taffetta silk dress with-net yoke, size 18, price $20. . No. 583 a bright pink silk dress with yoke of tinsel net, girdle of black velvet ribbon, size 18 price $13.50 No. 644 a light blue Crepe du chine over white net. No. 588 a blue taffetta over net, silk embroidered front. No. 587 a maize taffetta silk dress, a beautifully made dress with all the latest touches of fashion, size No. 640.a.blue Georgette crepe:dress,:size 20 price $ 16.50. . ' Q3 : We are showing a new line for Christmas, choice crepe waists, colors Ladies i Silk Waists- yrice biack. feh. Price $4.50 and 5. Kayser's silk vests, colors white, pink and blue. price -$1.75. “ “ . e o \ Kayser’s silk hose, black, white and colors, each Sllk Hose n ChrlStmas Boxes' pair in a box, prices $1.50 and: $2.00. Everwear silk hose, black, white and colors, 1 pair in a box, price $1.00. 8.9 7 Gloves are always acceptable gifts, a lady never has too many gloves. Kid Ladies’ Gloves. gloves $1:25'to $2 a pair, silk gloves 50c to $1.50 a pair. : Bath room sets consisting of rug, 2 towels and wash cloth in suitable box $3.00 for the set. Gifts suitable for the home .-Maish-Quilts, made from the finest quality of sateen, filled with Maish laminated 1 piece batt price $3.50t0$5. Table Linen, $1.50 to $2.50 a yard, napkins to match. ¢ sl : : Felt Slippers $1.00 to $1.50 a pair. Ladies’ Velvet Shoes $4.75 a Chl’lstmas ‘FOOtW:e‘al' “ -pair. 'Ladies':Bronze Shoes $5 a pair. Ladies’ patent shoes $4 to $5.50 a pair. Buster:Brown and Budd Shoes:for the little ones. Mussa‘l‘ -’Hose- A pair of Mussar Hose would:make the boy or girl a useful present. Munsing Wear- Children’s vnion suits 50c to $1.50. Ladies’ union suits $1.00 to $2.50. MINNESOTA Cheap trashy stuff has gone Size 40:price '$ 1:3.80. Size 20 price $17.50. corset covers, colors white, pink and blue, price A Few Choice Articles that would be Appreciated Brass Umbrella Stands, Brass Smoking Stands, Tea Pots, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Lunch:Boxes, Box Station- ery, Thermo bottles. Decorations- Ribbons, Tree ornaments, Candles, Holly wreaths, Christmas:boxes. Wrapping papelf&fog" wrapping Christmas boxeaic.a yard. White tissue:paper for wrapping 10c.a quire.

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