Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 20, 1915, Page 3

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¥ MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1015, About The City Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given, Sunday, Dec. 19, a daughter. spent the week at Blackduck.’ Misses Marion and Florence Laney of Turtle River were in the city shopping Saturday. Mrs. James Wheeler and daughter, Pearl, of Bass Lake were in the city Mrs. William Masterson of North-|shopping Satutrday. ern was in the city on business Sat- . urday. Miss Martha Wright and Miss Mar- gie Murphy of Maltby were in the S. C. Brown of Big Falls is in the |city shopping Saturday. city today visiting with his wife and daughter. Mrs. Dave Henshaw of Wilton is a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Judge M. A. Clark of Bemidji M. Hogan, of Grant Valley. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality See a complete Show from 7:15 to 8:15 before the Basket Ball Game “NEAL OF THE NAVY” 2nd Episode. Neal and Annete are now 18 years old and the time of the story is 1915. The Bemidji Naval Militia Will Attend 1n Full Uniform “THE PATHE’ WEEKLY” The Season’s Fur Fashions—scenes from Turbulent Mexico and important events from over the world. Shows at 7:15-8:15-9:15. Children 5c adults 10c. Are you reading the story in The Daily Pioneer? Vaudeville TOMORROW Vaudeville In connection with the Paramount Feature, *“DAVID HARUM,” in 5 parts, a high class vaudeville act lately from the Grand Theatre of Duluth,~-The Seelye-Bel- monte Vaudeville and Lyceum Entertainers, "will present a Novelty Hluminated Musical Preform= ance, selections on the Banjo, Swiss Bells, Alumin- um Harp and Organ Chimes. Beautiful light effects throughout. SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2:30 Vaudeville and Pictures. Evenings at 7:15 and 8:45 !Rex THEATRE Rex| PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT —Mutual Masterpicture. A strong and fear- less drama. The picture that made New York think. ““The Miracle of Life” The leading parts are taken by Beautiful Margarita: Fischer and Jos. Singleton. Four acts brimful of sentiment, emotion and intensity—a picture that will stay with you. A comedy reel will also be shown. Starting shows 7:30-8:45. Admission 5¢c and 15¢ TUESDAY—Aun intensely interesting Vitagraph drama “THE WOMAN IN THE BOX;’ a Kalem railrcad story SRESCUE OF THE BRAKEMAN'S CHILD- REN?”’ and comic cartoons **Dreamy Dud In The Air”’ |at reasonable prices.—Adv.' Children 10c¢ adults 20c.|? Evening Only. 5c and 10c. holidays at his home here. ‘Wood for sule Call - Anders the drayman. * Phone§00.2, : *3d1230 Mrs. W. N. Bowser, who was on the sick list last week with a evereie‘gg of grip, is much ‘improved. °© * nd Miss Esther, Krahn, teachers at ‘Tenstrike, ‘Were| shopping in Bemidji Saturday. on' friends in~Bemidji Saturday: A few couples of Bemidji’s young- er set enjoyed a dance in the 0dd: Fellows’ hall Saturday evening. i Have your furniture repalred at: the Bargain Store. Carl Nelson left Saturday evening for St. Paul on business. ~He éxpects. to remain there for several weeks. — Miss Hazel Minnick left this after-,| noon for Spooner where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her par-}: ents. George Sanders left this morning: for Des Moines, Ia., where he will visit with his parents during ’the holidays. Mesdames A. D. Simpkins and Guy. Simpkins of Turtle River were among the Christmas shoppers in the city Saturday. J. P. Lahr left this morning for St. Cloud where he will attend the funer- al of Mrs. Lahr’s mother, who died in that city Friday. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents.” Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf Miss Lillian McGregor, who teach- es school at Turtle River, is spend- ing the holiday vacation with her parents in this city. Miss Annie Bowers of Eckles and Miss Alice Bremnon of Northern were shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Saturday. Misses Lois and Beryl Davies of Crookston are in the city visiting during the holidays with their aunt, Mrs. E. H. Marcum. Miss Olive Porter of. Minneapalis.| - is in the city visiting for a few days at the Madson home, the guest of Miss Charlotte Madson. Attend Bemidji Business College. Day and evening sessions. Mid-win- ES TOMORROW IS THE DAY THATI WILL. place a Red Cross Stamp on every package that leaves my store. 206—get your orders in early so that delays like there were last year. late tonight to receive all orders, from Go to the phone Right Now, and call there will be no I will be at the store those who wish to call up Monday night, and those orders will be the first to leave Tuesday morning. and go through your kitchen cabinets, Take a slip of paper pantrys, ice boxes and cellars---make out a list of as many different things . you will need, for the more packages you get the more stamps that will be used. A Few Suggestions. Vegetables Fruits Candies Nuts Dates Figs Ganned Fruits ‘Canned Vegetables Canned Meats Cookies Crackers RedCrossStamps STEWART'S -QUALITY GROGERY S. T. STEWART, Prop. Phone 208 First-class work |27 ¢ Y franklin arriyed in Be- D juluth Sunt to % Position I-hnt the of Drs. Latsoh & Larkofty ©' "~ "Mrs. Sander Moe will uflve in Be- mitji this ey Rnny mver. AL, 1V Y noF i C. sules, durlng the hnlldnys .L._.s_. Mr. and ‘Mra.”D. ‘D. Miller enter- John! Rouhker of -the Midland nce company ‘of 8t. P 'Vedterdhy aftéricon. n ynnn sapgrnl addy Ber Rev: and Mrs. 1. D. Alvord and baby | left this morning for St. Paul where i y' Wil f'apend the Christimas” holi- f g With™ they davs yiditing’ w ives. i About ffieen young people en- } supper at the home of Bflsé Amelia [ Blair. i Glen Thompson, who has been vis- i mng in ty the past tew days left this morning for Cass Like where 'ie" Will “spend“the” ’hoflflay! “With" his j pnrents i “Neal of the Navy'’—Grand—to- | night“at 7:15. Time to see a com- Dlete” show “before ‘the' “baskét ball game.—Ady. ' 141220 Dudley Lane returned - Saturday §§ from Owatonna where he has been at- tending Pillsbm'y scadhmy to spend a few days in Bemidji vmting with relatives i made today. '* The Misses Ena and Josephine Par-H H ker left this affernoon for Williams { where théy will'dpend the Christmas' i holidays with théir nrems, Mr. n.nd Mrs. J. C. Parker. * i Miss Ann Mills, who has " been} teaching school at Virginia, is in the, city to spend hef Christmas holidays f} with heér parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills, of Bemidji. i H Dr. F. M. Hodgman, president of Macalester college, St. Paul, who de« livered a sermon in’the Presbyterian church * yesterday, ‘returneéd to his home this morning. d Mrs. A, Nichol and daughter left this morning tor Brainerd AN visit for a few days before - oing to Crookston to visit wlth Mrs Nichol’s relatives. 7 Cecil Daniels, who has been attend- ing the ‘Bagley high school, ‘was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to:North- ome where he will ‘spend the Chrigt- mas vacation with relatives: Tom Carey of Crookston, formerly of: this city, arrived-in Bemidji: Sun- day-for a few days’ visit with friends. He expécts to leave tomorrow for ‘his home 'in Southern: Minnesota. Alec Ripple, who has been taking a ‘course of study’ in-the North Da- kota Science ‘school ‘at Wahpeton, re-: turned today for a holiday visit with friends and relatives-in' Bemddji. -~ H. E. Reynolds, of the Reynolds &. Winter land -and insurance- firm of this city, went:to 8t.:Pdul on busi- nesg Saturday night. He expects to return about the-middlecof:the week.; Miss Margaret Powers, who teaches school at- Gully, was in Bemidji Sat- urday enroute:to her home at Grand: Forks --where -she will --spend - the Christmas vacation with her parents: M. F. Lamoreaux of Chicago and 0. A. Lamoreaux of Washburn; Wis., ‘were. in the city yesterday .on busi- ‘ness, lnspectins the mill machinery. of the local box company.- They are; inspecting the Cass . ‘Lake plant to-, 'day. VILLA ASKS.TO. BE - ~ALLOWED20. cxossmnnnn El Puo, TeJ Dec. 20.—At a con-. ference -of military officials of the United : States,. Carranza and .Villa, | villa e for Villa’s rother to erosa the bo der into the United States unarmed,: | The matter is being eonslder CANARIAN MAN Calgary, Alberta, Dec. 20 ¥, Johnson e.rly today shot and kflled his three’ nieces” HiE motive 1s not known. ‘He lmmedf-ttly gnve him- self uy to_the police. DEPOT OPERATOR CHARGED WITH BIPLIHG St.” Peter, Minn., Dec. 20.—W. H. Peterson, night operator at the Omaha 4 | depot, has been arrested charged Don't forget to give my store the once over for candies and nuts with rifling}gnm _letg }in‘ his charge. You can get a big, fat pencil tab-|= let for a mnickle at and an extFa bfg, tit ink paper com-{*% position book fo: - Buyit at HOME this Christmas R T TS Keep Prosperity in THIS Town « pa bR b YOUR DAUGHTER WANTS THAT 'FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT " Women who use our pianos are enthusiastic over the high grade appenr- ance and tone of the instruments. Fathers or husbands who buy them are quite as well pleased over our remarkably easy terms of payment. Friends who hear you play are promptly convinced that you have selected a real piano. Come in and try them. Talk lt over with us. g;tisfactory terms---and the instrument is yours, The Bemidji Music House J. BISIAR Mgr.- We can readily ébmézi;) Snecial For Tuesday Vl‘\ F"‘ll - -h E’:’. Vas —= [l Any housewife would be de- lighted with one of these electric Irons for Christmas. On Tuesday Only we offer this Usetul, Practlcal Gift for It is a sensible gift at a sensible price. ELECTRIC TRON at $2.50 ‘We have also other things electrical. Come and find.-out. Watch Tuesday’s Ploneer for Wednesday’s Special. Minnesota Electric Light & Power Go. Phone 26 Bemidji. A Natlon Wlde “THRIFT” Campaign will be Instituted in 1916. Why Not Begin Now? Open a SaVings Account with this Bank. One Dollar starts an account and we loan you a Home Bank. Could there be a more desirable Christmas Present than a Savings Bank Book? . Every one should learn to save money. < Northern NationalBank Bemidji, Minn. Capital and Surplus $60,000 Resources over half a million. 5 Sresw b SUBSCRIBE ;FQR THE PIONEER

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