Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 24, 1915, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. " THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 5 N 1 3 P73 mnlc !” ing the past semester, is spending the route to Blackduck where she will . holiday vacation with relatives in this | visit for a few days at the home of THE NEWEST city. her son, Ed French. ,Mr. French will About The CltY join her in Blackducix tomorrow. ex A RE ex DISCOVERY lN C“EMISTRY Mrs. James Burke and daughter i of Beach, N. D., are visiting at the Miss Ruth Wentworth, a student T Y ARIA N mrEeT Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles| fhig js a recent discovery of DoctoF|T. J. Burke home. James Burke js|Of the class of 1914 of the Bemidji PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS r— Rantz, Doud avenue, December 22,|Pierce, who is head of the Invalids’ a i high school, who has been teachin a daughter. Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, | XPected to arrive in the city to-[DI&! ’ g . R e R e Sy in Pt rnttile k. Taem Ao o T ey Morey and Gladdenumenin STOGHERISH s a2 d that 1 i visiting w rien TECT,”’ a Vitagraph three part feature showing ex- 1:a§1"17. Hm\e] leithlast.fivel.n.r:g for :E;;e cl: l;l({) é)tcg,m;l;;g)igo;‘f) I?Orll‘ctgglflt: Protessor B. M. Gile, agriculturist and doing her Christmas shopping. |citing scenes and thrilling adventures. - An Essanay comedy, “FUN Red lfng where he Will visit over | gagily” recognized symptoms of inflam- |of the Bemidji high school, returned |Sh® returned to her home in Black-| AT A'BALI. CAME.” the holidays. mation —as _backache, scalding urine |15 morning from the Twin Cities |uCK this morning. SHOWS START 7:30-8:30-9:15. ADMISSION 5¢ and 10c. and frequent “‘."m”'mm.’i o _well.gs_ sedi- where he has been on business since et | . . . Gor T — | ment in the urine, or if uric acid in the g HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS, SATUR?‘AY—Matmee and Evening Vitagpaph Broadway Star iblood has caused rheumatism, it is|the first of the week. feature, ““THE MAN BEHIND THE DOOR,” a comedy in four this afternoon for a few days’ visit |simply wonderful how surely * Anuric” All ads signed with numbers, or arts 'ic‘uri ed fr the book by M: ite é tsch, 'tsh Wall at Superior, Wis. |acts. The best of results are always initials, care Pioneer must be an- Paris, picuriz ‘oril the D00 K. by Marguerl Ertscn, wi avy | obtained in cases of acute rheumatism | Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the| = @ W5 o O8ach P8 (o 5| Van, Nitra Frazer, Harry Morey and other favorites in the cast; = {in the joints, in gravel and gout, and |Swedish Lutheran church of Bemidii, y letter addressed to the|;n,ther pleasing photo-play will also be shown. Children 5c adults 15¢ Have your furniture repaired at |invariably the pains and stiffness which | )} jeave tomorrow afternoon for number given in the ad. Ploneor em- ) ) N . #_.the Bargain Store. First-class work (50 f{requently and persistently accom- | = = N __ | ployes are not permitted to tell who| SUNDAY—Matinee and Evening, Edwin Farle, Margaret Prussing > = " pany the disease rapidly disappear. eart Lake where he will conduct dvertiser is. Mall a and other Edison pl i iting th: t d “ p—— at reasonable prices.—Adv. tt|” Go to your nearest drug store and |services next Sunday. o e bl e S Lt DIAVELS I ai exciung three part drama, THE |simply ask for a 50-cent package of answer to Pioneer No.——, or Initial| LAND OF ADVENTURE,” also a Geo. Ade fable. Children 5c, — 2 ]“Anuric,” manufactured by Dr. Pierce, " . " , and we forward it to the ad- adults 10c. Mrs. Luey Williams of Northern | g, gyen write Doctor Pierce for a free Miss Bessie Dilly, school teacher vertiser. . ‘was among the Christmas shoppers ;gample. blIf yondsuhs'pecc kidnely ctfblad- at Baine, Minn., was in this city yes- g MONDAY—Matineie‘B and Evening, Mutual Masterpicture in five i is city yes ay. ider trouble, send him a sample of your S _ _— < - 4 In thisicityiyesterday | water and éescribe symptoms. Doctor ;.e‘xldla) ']enmutle to l}er 1'{0{:[xe at North You can get a big, fat pencil tab- (S::;;Sl?;;ggglngags’t I'!IS eru';g.’ g’,afie.d o%h(.jlléaflog:e lér?eme s | Pierce’s chemist will examine it, then | ield where she will visit with rela- | o4 oo o nickle at the Pioneer office, vel, starring (reraldine rien. Children 5e, adults15c. Mrs, \\"mimu Clalrk of I~‘lrlolm was Eggol;iz‘l;c;rg‘;m report to you, without ’n\'es for two weeks. and an extra big, fat ink paper com- = === in Bemidji yesterday calling onj o Zemonl 4 | iti book fi di All th c— K scientists affirm that . position book for a dime. e friends and shopping. :l(g‘fi‘?c,, ié rfl]:icrk;yq_cés?:l Sfi?né;mméfe Miss Thelma Johnson, bookkeeper “kids” will want one when they see !active than lithia in eliminating ur{c |for the Clark Pole and Tie company e : . lacid, and is a harmless but reliable |of this city, went to Pelican Rapids _ R IL Muney returned this morn- gherical compound that may be safely | vo.erday where she will s endp i ing from Kelliher where he has been igiven to children, but should be used o R D! on business for a few days. i only by grown-ups who actually wish to | ¥ eek visiting with her parents. 1 restore their k 1111e\'s to pcn’ecgJ health, . by conscientiously using one box—or Leonard French f Real NEAL OF THE NAVY in to- |more in extreme cases—as “Anuric” lof J. 7.0 ”ez SL 9 ft]wf la.nd firm night’s Pioneer.—Adv 1224 | (thanks to Doctor Pierce’s achievement) - J. Opsahl & Son of this city, who = sSSP S |18 by far the most perfect kidney and {has been at Boy River for the last | bladder corrector obtainable. few days on business trip, returned [] Dr. Thomas Meyers left last eve-| . e < so |v0o Bemidji yesterday afternoon. ¥ ning for Minneapolis where he will |, Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are the original d i i little Liver Pills. One little Pellet for spend the Christmas holidays. l, laxative—three for a cathartic. H. M. Stanton, formerly editor of I the Pioneer, but now editor of the 5 The' dance g'lven by the Beuu}dn to spend the holidays with Mrs. Van‘s._Grand Ra_plds H.erald-Rewew, arm.red 2% ’ band in the city hall last evening in the city this afternoon to visit | parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hazen. B = . 4 A% ut was well attended and a success. for a few days with friends and rela- - ii tives. Send Her As YOUR ~ B illi: North- T. Smart, who has been at Margie Mrs. Wi 1an_1 MasterSf)n of {North - Messenger B A ern was attending to business matters Mi " m on business during the past week re- |, this cit terda: Slioreinmnenle.: iss Bernie Pendergast, who has HROUGH her, youcan do much— . turned to Bemidji this afternoon. | [ fllof;eyeii Norier i es[:r Ty |Deen teaching school at Itasca park with Red Crocs Christmns Seals. . 4 orthern yesterday: for the past four months, s VISitng | | foressmcinyousenmmomeventrons 1 lot of good typewriter ribbons Special brick ice cream for Xmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and ccg)nouer'l‘ugerc‘u!oci‘s’vEV;rJdeCrnn . 2 iari i = hristmas u st Delivered up to 1 p. m. Xmas day, || 0%t JOUT diaries at the Pioneer of | irs. L. G. Pendersast, for two| | GGk e v prevens Toction all colors and for any make machine i 5 —25¢, » 75¢| weeks. . . Koors Bros.—Adv. da1224 a:fi 51,;3} Make your selecti(;):; Use RED CROSS WhllC they ]ast at the above pl'lCC. early.— 5 B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the e N Ruih T N. D., . i vf _m" :l'l'r’\?g \Zig(zeff:i,el?]oge logging department of the Crookston CHRISE;MAS SEA[S ‘f b ”;) . W. A. Walk ¢ thi G. S. Harding, marager or the|Lumber company of this city, left last on everyt n‘”““_‘m“wun' 0_ per father. W A. WWalker, oL thiS | Grand theater, will leave tomorrow |night for Fergus Falls where he will !m"mfiffiémw@fi: $ity. {noon for Cass Lake, where he will |visit for a few days with friends and D. G, for as many as you wask at dc cack. R. A. Lepper of Hewitt, Minn., is visit with his parent_s over Chlrstm:‘ls relatives. visiting at the home of his son, A. | . % § | - = b i e Miss Josephine Clark, who has been Mrs. James French was in the city f“epper' 916 Bemiditi avenue; U"s'\lcuchim: school at Pennington dur-'yesterday from the French farm en- CHICH§,§I1§,BMSBRE!DLLS | week. ! Ladiest Aok your Drugglat for PSR R S Gotd mema Mrs. A. Ringboard, of Bagley was | o ,s.f,":‘fm',’,i.fnla‘,“,“,,}{:;fl,’,fl“; Phone 3 I t in the city yesterday visiting with | %fisfl:fin‘i‘;,‘:;fi',‘.“,?.',}‘,%‘,".fi'éé | friends and making her holiday pur- | ’6’{;E"v'"finfifiza'ss%g?g'(‘:{;ffi%%? | chases. W P ke | Remember that 12 photogx‘aphsi f make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- v ) kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf . . ‘ No more temptation to cuss that old, dried-up muc- Miss Molly Holmberg left last night i i for her home in Laporte where she llage pOtzznor that mOUldy paSte! The B &' s Reflll= el vill visit f a fi y vi b 1 H H M s G g able MucilageApplier isalwaysready--alwaysfresh < - f . . | -=always clean--pneumatic feed--self closing. ; D. W. Wilcox of Virginia is expect- { ed in the city this evening for a few | LET the children have all the Sims they | days’ visit with his sister, Mrs. A. warf:t-h “l\llhenhyou ren;en;lber that the legt{)ing hos- N pitals of the Northwest, which are recognized by physi- Ed iHenrlonnet cians to be the most efficient in the world, use Sims == in their convalescent wards, you will see how good it Miss A. Henderson left this morn- is to build up strong sturdy bodies. ing for Fosston where she will visit Simszl:'eakfa?t 1-‘1‘31011{v ishmade }:’mm thehcrheamy vi fri 4 i ; v hearts of best selecte orthern wheat to which has ‘\;n'h tr'leml‘sl ‘1.110 relatives for a few | been added roasted barley malt. aysiover Chrlstmas, Sims lasts longer and goes farther than any other breakfast food. Made in a sanitary factory and sealed Real NEAL OF THE NAVY in to-| in waxed paper Sims is never touched by human hands. A2 night's Pioneer.—Adv. 1224 | Sims may be prepared in many delicious ways. o Telephone your grocer now and try some for breakfast i e | to-morrow. You will never know how good it is-until Eugene Hensel of Frohn, who has you taste it yourself. been atol{lding the Crookston Business ’ SIMS CEREAL COMPANY college, is spending a few days with | Minneapolis, Minn. U. S. A. his parents at Frohn. | | © Thor and Gunda Qually of Frohn | f/ ) were shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji yesterday. ’eaif'asf}'ood SINICTDT L) Mrs. M. Malone and daughter, Miss s - = e g Gertrude, left this afternoon for Crookston where they will spend the | ——s holidays with relatives. ‘We have a good supply of whip- “ ” ping cream on hand. Koors Bros. a merson c . . . . ~ Aav. a1224 UST think how many times you have wished for an efficient 66 ’ way to handle mucilage. Whether you are office man, ship- Attene Marcott and Walter Denea A N . J— ish T8 sttericon of ORnl Fobs Hunoh 50 ping clerk, artist, stenographer, office boy, bookkeeper, child, ‘ where they will visit with friends and housewife, social butterfly, country merchant, banker, school i i relatives for a few days. . s g5 % S S| . . 3 ¥ Made in Bemidji and sold by following dealers: teacher—it matters not what your stalilon or work in lif?, you | SN ) 4 have wanted this B & S I'ucilage Applier hundreds of times— Frank Chambers arrived in the city 5 N from Rogers Spur yesterday afternoon |J§ Netzer’s Drug Store, Challenge Hotel to stick a label on a package, a sample to a card, an ungummed lopaly f215 iy :vhi::pif;;ends and |0 Barker’s Drug Store, George Shea, stamp to an envelope, a clipping in your scrap book; to seal an — City Drug Store, Harry Gunsalus env;lo?:‘or tp:ctkage; I:o n:;nd :h?oy o: a ton;In paper; in fa‘lict to Norman O. Powell and Gladys D. 5 5 make this, that, or the other thing stay where you wanted it. Morrow of this city were married yes. | G0Uld’s Confectionery, Geo. Abrahamson, Ry terday afternoon by Rev. B. D. Hans- | Brown Candy Kitchen, Chas Nangle, s s s com at the Methodist parsonage. . SOId ln a fleat bOX Wlth Ol'le COllapSlble tUbe Of Abercrombie-McCready, W. G. Schroeder, best il I ¢ ." 1 t till . t'’s lost G Attend Bemidji Business College. Olympia Candy Co., 0. G. Schwandt,. - €s mugrl age' R .l 1 as 1l 1t’s lost. et yours Day and evening sessions. Mid-win- . _ter term begins January 4, 1916.— Ideal Pool Hall, Stewart’s Grocery, tOday . he price i1s 50c. Ady. 23d1231 (@ Dalton’s Restaurant, Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks left Ted Maloy, Grand Central Hotel, ° today for Superior, Wis., to spend 2\ B John [1atland, Dewey Pool Hall. — few days visiting at the home of Mrs. [ [ ] Brooks’ sister, Mrs. B. D. Merril. --TRY ONE AND SEE-- Security State Bank Bemidji, [innesota Sl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van of Chi- g “™_+7 cago arrived in the city last evening | |

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