Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 4, 1916, Page 5

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| { vl FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19186. About The City Attorney M. J. Brown has gone to Bagley on business matters. Miss Julia Simons left last evening for a short visit with friends and relatives at Hines. Oscar Erickson, clerk at the City Drug Store, left yesterday for Oklee on a business trip. H. J. Koors returned yesterday af- ternoon from points west on the Soo where he has been on business. Glenn Slosson went to Interna- tional Falls Thursday to remain for several days on business matters. Mrs. Floyd Hyatt left this after- ‘W. Combs, after spending the past noon for Puposky where she will |day:in this city with friends, left yes- visit for a short time with her par-|terday afternoon for Leonard where ents. Miss Gladys Hazen, of Schneider he is employed at present. Complete change of program-Sun- Bros. clothing company, is confined |day at the Grand.—Adv. d to her bed with a severe attack of la- grippe. Morris Kaplan, proprietor of the Second street grocery store, will de- Albert Hedden of Northern was|liver an address on Socialism at the disposing of farm products and do-|city hall Sunday afternoon. ing week-end shopping in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Lake Plantaganet were among the Burke of | out-of-town shoppers and business Beach, N. D., are visiting for a few |visitors in Bemidji yesterday. days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Burke. Whitney Brown, who for the past two weeks has been quite sick with Mrs. J. A. Hiller of Solway was|a bad case of the grip, left last eve- a between train shopper in Bemidji | ning for his home at Turtle River. yesterday. She returned to Solway on the afternoon train. I ] (°'c' "¢ ‘oA NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality TONIGHT -- TOMORROW -- SUNDAY Complete Change of Program Sunday 3 Sullivan-Considine Hippidrome 2 | all star all star VAUDEVILLE I st The Great Devoyle Pianologue. Irwin W. Nagle The Bon Ton Entertainer of Vaudeville. Matinee Sunday at 3:30 Musical La Vettes Artists on Novelty Musical Instruments. Picture Program Harold Lockwond and May Allison “The Traglc Circle.” Evenings at 7:15-9:00. Two Hours of Music, Comedy, and Clean Entertainment Children 10c Adults 25c. ex THEATRE Rex PLEASING ——="""PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS FRIDAY—A three part Lubin feature drama “IN LOVE’S OWN WAY” Starring FRANCIS JOYNER. Also one of the new MinA comedies, “WHEN THE SHOW HIT WATERTOWN.” Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30-8:30-9:15. Adults 10¢, Children 5c. SATURDAY, Matinee and Evening, The first of the New Muual Masterpictures, De Luxe Edition A mystery play with a strong heart interest presenting Haro'd Lockwood and May Al'ison in Lucia Chamberlain’s famous romantic drama in five acts, “The Other Side Of The Door.” Matinee 2:30 Evening 7;30 and 8:45. Adults 15¢ Children &e. w Awmcrican Macaroni Product. More Tender—More Delicious MOTHERS MACARONI CO., MINNEAPOLIS L TEA PICKING IN JAPAR. Japan and China introduced the world to tea, and its delightful fla- vor and soothing qualities have made it the uni- versally popular everage. Buy Your Tea at - Qur Store and from our wide range of stock choose the leaf most suited to your taste. Keep in mind, too, that our supply of staple and fancy groceries is the best to be had. We assure Courtesy — Cleanliness Stewart’s Groeery Phone 206 — Honesty — Service One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your 14tt Mr. and Mrs. John C. Johnson, hav- ing visited as the guests of relatives in Bemidji yesterday, returned on the evening train to their home at Gon- vick. Mrs. Charles Nelson, after having spent a short time as the guest of relatives here, left yesterday for a short visit with her parents at Pu- posky. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nuss, having ar- rived in the city from Rosby in the morning, spent yesterday transact- ing business and visiting with friends. Miss Bertema Anderson of Frohn arrived in the city yesterday morning to spend the day here trans- acting business and visiting with friends. Harold Lockwood and May Allison with three all-star acts at the Grand tonight. Second show at 9:00.— Adv. az24 Dwight D. Miller, of the Miller Insurance Agency, left this morning for Walker where he will devote to- day to his insurance interests and business. A. public dance will be given Sat- urday evening after the basket ball game in the Odd Fellows hall under the auspices of the Young Men’s So- cial club. E. A. Barker, of the Barker Drug & Jewelry Store, left last eveming for the Twin Cities where he will spend the next few days on matters of business. Charles Warfield returned this morning from Minneapolis and St. Paul, at which places he has attended the automobile show and the outdoor sport carnival. GOTHIC mhenew ARROW 2 1or 25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT AGENTS WANTED To sell the Poly-fon—an-attachment for farmers’ telephones:-whereby hear- ing is made easy. Big monmey for agent, Address J. T. WENSTROM Neving, Minn, LIST Your city property-with Clayton C. Cross Markham-Hotel:Bulliling FOR SALE OR RENT Good Service Reasonable Commission Auto and Horse LIVERY JAMES L. POGUE 4th St. and Mississippi Ave. Phone 164-W — Res. 164-R. Dwight D. Miller Insurance Specialist I can Insure ik Anything Anywhere Telephone 360-W. Offices SECURITY STATE BANK BLDS, California’s- Selected- Oranges All good dealers sell them. Order now: Send for tested:reci- pes; - Save wrappers for beautiful silver- ware. Califoeria Frait Growers-Eschange Ch-cparh 1964/ Nons prost orm Heoatqusrstors: . Clark Street, Chu-.-aa ) Mrs. John Anderson, having ar- rived in the city yesterday morning from her homie at Northern, spent yesterday as the guest of friends. She returned to her home in the eve- ning by team. A number of young ladies of the younger set will give a “Leap Year” dance tonight at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Ladies’ choice numbers will feature the program. Miss Dorothy Buck of Wadena, who teaches school at Becida, was in Bemidji Thursday, returning to her sehool -after enjoying a short vaca- tion with her parents. Ole Ongstad, manager of the Be- midji Automobile company, returned this morning from the Twin Cities, ‘where he has devoted the past several days to-the automobile: show. Dr. C. R. Sanborn,vwho left the early part of the week for the Twin Cities. - to. attend. the sport carnival and automobile show, returned last night to his home in Bemidji. Mrs. Lucy Sherwood spent yester- day attending to some shopping mat- ters and visiting as the guest of friends. She: returned to her home at Tartle River in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Tollifson of Rosby spent: yesterday-in Bemidji vis- iting with friends and attending to their business affairs. They return- ed to' their homein the evening. i - Miss Etta‘Gould, formerly of this city, now -of ‘Minneapolis, -arrived in the: city’ yesterday for a short visit with friends. She willireturn to her home the early part of next week. Miss~E! Hillock spent a short time between trains: visiting with friends, yesterday, enroute to her home at Spring ' Grove; Minn., from Solway, ‘where-she has-spent a:short vacation with relatives: Miss M. Sthol, who arrived in. Be- midji some time previously from St. Paul, 1eft Thursday aftérnoon for her home -at' Pinewood. She spent the few days: ‘intervening at the J.” C. Parker home here. Mr. and:'Mrs. George Grow and daugliter, MisscAlice, arrived in Be- midji yesterday to spend a few days visitingrowith -friends -and- relatives. TSy willireturned! to their home at Eekles' tomorrow: DR 4 ‘Loutsc Bikstrum;- of -the -Bekstrum Plumbing: coimpany; ‘returned: -this has-been attending the outdoor-sport-carnival and the ‘automobilealiow: sMis:-Jda Hazen of Puposky, hav- the: guestof Mroand-Mrs. C. A. Bush; left:‘last evenimgrfor Valley: City, N. D., witerezshe will visit: with rela- tives for somestime: Miss B. AHarding and'Miss Mil- -{dred Smith of Cass Lake arrived in t{ the: ‘¢city: today: to attend:the “Leap Year' daneestobe givenithis-evening in:{the .eity>-hall by several of the: young-ladies-of: Bemidji. Miss Ella-Iversen--visited as the guest of friends and. relatives here for a few:hours:.between trains yester- day ‘while enroute-to her home: at Pinewood from Schley, where she_’lma spent the past two weeks visiting. G. H. Warner, trainmaster of the day for a short inspection of the Be- midji ‘division. “He will leave to- at Brainerd. > (Union depot, returned today from St. Paul, where he ur.nlval Paul-and-Minne- ing7spent- yesterday in Bemidji as Minnesota & International Railway| :| company; arrived in the.city yester- night for-his home:and headquarters| R. E. Fisher, ticket agent at the spent yesterday attending. the state Democratic meet- ing-at rwhich-he was -a Beltrami; county dblegate. While ini8St.. Pauly {he' also visited' “the .outdoor swrtl Among the guests will be Attorney and Mrs. Gralam M. Torrance, Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and: Mrs. B. H. Marcum will| Lycan, Judge C. W. Stanton and R. enteftain a number of friends at a |y - Schumaker. | dinnler party tonight. AR St The Young People’s society of the C. R. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.|Baptist church will give the second of a series of socials tonight in the basement of the Baptist church. It is to be a children’s social at which every one is to be dressed as a child. A fine will be imposed on all those not so dressed. : 8p. m. AT THE CITY HALL, TUESDAV, FEB. 8, Take a Trip to the Trenches with E.J. D, LARSON, WAR CORRESPONDENT for the Minneapolis Tribune in Europe. The Real TRUTH about HOW the Fighting Is Done. BETTER THAN MOVING PICTURES Greatest European War Slidesever shown in the United States. Chance of a lifetime to get the true story of the world’s most stupendous horror. ABSOLUTELY NEUTRAL/ Under the Auspices of the Elks. Price 60c. The Given Hardware News BELTRAMI COUNTY'S PIONEER HARDWARE NEWS R. L. GIVEN, Editor N. E. GIVEN, Manager Vol. 1, No. 21 Bemidji, Minn., February 4 Published Weekly NEW GOODS ARRIVING Shipments in Every Department Being Unpacked and Will Soon Be on Display. ‘We are kept busy these days check- ing in goods for spring trade, among which are included the finest assort- ment of carpenters’ tools ever shown in this section of the state. They will be placed in our window for in- spection. Watch for them. Our first big shipment of paint ar- rived today and is now being uncra- ted. Other goods are coming in al- so. Every indication points to a big year. We believe that business is going to be so good this spring that we will not have time to get these goods later. Prices are also bound to advance and we suggest that you place your orders for your needs now, if for no other reason than a purely money saving viewpoint. CERTAIN-TEED ARE BEST. Yes, we are wholesalers and re- tailers of “CERTAIN-TEED” prod- ucts and we offer them as the very best to be had. Mrs. Smiley of Nary was in the past week and bought a new Universal heater for use on her farm. HATCHING CHICKENS Queen incubators -are seasonable right now and early chicken raisers will do well to buy soon. Come in and let us show you how well they are made and how well they will do the work of the hen. Most people believe the hen best, but it takes a Queen to beat her. UNIVERSAL COOKS WELL. Our boys who took in the super at the St. Philip’s church last week re- port a fine spread and mighty well cooked. The new Universal range did its work well as did also the cooks. Accept our congratulations. GET NEW DE LAVAL Amund Swenson, Rosby, bought a new DeLaval separator hére this week and is well satisfied with his bar- gain. He is getting ready for the new creamery about to be built in his town. Mrs. Lucy Williams was a shopper at our store the past week and bought one of our good, heavy copper boil- ers. Join the Bemidji Be a commuxity builder. Pay-Up Week throng. Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26. TELEPHONE BATTERIES HERE This cold weather has been hard on telephone batteries and our Col- umbia batteries have replaced a lot of dead ones. Farmers are learning that Columbia batteries give more service on telephones, gasoline en- gines, ete, than any other make. They sell at 35 cents each or $2.00 for a set of six. BUYS FOOT WARMER SUPPLIES Foley’s livery bought a big lot of foot warmer coal here. These bricks and the heaters give comfort and sat- isfaction on long drives. Clark’s foot warmers, each....$1.50 Clark’s foot warmer coat, per A0ZL, sis. sussssmiaaniase siasnisiinso ssoreronn .85 EGG TEST FACTORY BUSY Judging from the way they are using varnish at the Schroeder Egg tester factory, they apparently are busy making that popular machine used in most of the grocery stores throughout the country. It will be known all over the world soon. We were fortunate in securing a nice interior paint order for use in the St. Anthony’s hospital this week. Bemidji Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26. SATURDAY | IS THE LAST DAY OF THE BIG OPENING 3¢ SALE at The Fair Store Bargains at the following prices 2 qt. Enameled Welded handle and spout. Tin hinged cover Coffee Pot. 14 qt. Stampéd Rinsing Pans. x5 inches. Special while they last: O¢c Roasting Pans Heavy Iron Roasting pan size 8x12x6 1-2 Smooth. steel patent vent- ilator Special, eachgc 10 qt. Water Pails Size 16 | A good size tin Pail. Oc¢c Special 9c¢ each NEW:COODS ARRIVINC EVERY DAY.

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