Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 17, 1916, Page 3

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About The City Miss Annie Dickenson of Nebish attended to business matters in the city yesterday. R. W. Henrionnet is spending a short time transacting business mat- ters at Gonvick. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt The Bemidji orchestra will give the second of a series of dances tomorrow night in the city hall. A. H. Jester left for the Twin Cities st night to attend to business mat- ters for the next few days. Parties owning timber in the vicin- ity of Wilton had better look after same.—Adv. 10d226 T. S. Ervin of the Beltrami Eleva- tor & Milling company, left last night for St. Paul and Minneapolis on busi- ness. Dr. E. W. Johnson left last eve- ning for Turtle River, where he spent a few hours between trains on pro- fessional business. C. H. Carter of Hines arrived in the city this morning to spend a short time looking after his business in- terests in Bemidji. Miss Anne Olson was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. .She returned to her home at Puposky on the afternoon train. The B. P. 0. Elks, No. 1052, have issued invitations for their Charity ball to be held at the armory Tues- day evening, Feb. 29. Attorney A. A. Andrews left last evening for the Twin Cities where he will remain for some time attend- ing to legal business. J. A. McDonald left last evening for various points north of Bemidji|- where he will spend the next two weeks on business matters. Albert Brabitz has sold his barber shop in Nyomer, through the Long- balla & Leighton Real Estate com- pany, to Everett Leighton. Miss Mina Lind, who has been vis- iting at the William Begsley home in Kelliher for the past week, re- turned this morning to Bemidji. Mrs. E. L. Hovet spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping and calling on friends. She returned to her home at Tenstrike on the evening train. A SALE FOR PAY-UP WEEK AWe Wonderul Clothing Buying ok of ———— Hart Schaffner & Marx Men’shandtailored Suits 35 to 46 chest $18. Heretofore $20 to $30. Three button models== Reproductions instyles and workmanship of the best custom tail=- The fabrics are exclusive in de= They include invisible plaids, shadow plaids, stripes, checks, novelty weaves in this $14.75 ors products, sign. season’s coloring. Three button model workmanship only to be found in the best shops, in many shades invisible plaids, stripes, checks, in this season’s newest weaves and colorings. Young Men’s Hand Tailored Suits 34 to 40 chest $18. Heretofore $25.00 Our Regulor Stock of Winter Suits 75 $21.75 75 Is many details of 35 to 44 chest. . now Three or four button best shops, plaids, stripes, chec newest colorings. Men s Tailored 5uats Heretofore $15.00 $10.75 of workmanship only to be found in the in many shades, Will Continue Our HOSIERY SALE models, many details invisible ks, in this season’s at Greatly Reduced Prices Extra quality in black and colors spliced heel and toe. Heretofore 25¢C. Women’s Silk Lisle Hose 6 pair for $1.00 or per pair 19¢ Women’s Lisl Black, white and tan. Double heel and toe and garter top, all weights. Heretofore e Cotton Hose 6 pair for $1.60 or per pair 27c Women’s of superior quallty silk lisle gauze in black, white or tan, all weights. Heretofore BOC...uveenserrrnnnnnenneneiees Lisle -Hose 6 pair for “'$2.30 or per pair 39c Women'’s Black, white, tan, pearl. Heretofore $1.00.......... Silk Hose 3 pair for $2.30 or per pair 79¢ i | tending to business matters. 3| day visiting with & | tending to business matters, After having spent the past two weeks visiting with friends and rela- tives, Max Hoffman left last evening.|* for his home at Kelliher. Ed. Friedman, a former baseball pitcher of this section, is spending the day in Bemidji visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. C. O. Blain, who has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Cobb, for the past two weeks, left yesterday afternoon for her home at Elbow, Sask. Ed and Martin Malzahn of Min- neapolis are visiting in Bemidji for a short time as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Malzahn and other friends. Mrs. J. F. Finn and children, Ray- mond and Opal, left this morning for Staples where they will spend two weeks at the home of Mrs. Finn’s parents. Mrs. M. A. Soper and daughter, Lillian, left yesterday afternoon for Leonard where they will spend the next few days visiting as the guests of friends. A. A. Lord, of the Crookston Lum- ber company, went to Kelliher last night to attend to business matters in connection with the lumber con- cern there. Miss Sally Witting, after having spent a short time visiting as the guest of friends and relatives at Kel- liher, returned this morning to her home here. Mrs. Sam Hayth returned Wednes- day to her home at Northern after visiting relatives at Nevis, Park Rap- ids and other southern points for %[ the past week. Ole Ness and family of Northern were in Bemidji Wednesday visiting i1| with friends before leaving for Can- ton, Minn., where they will make £ | their future home. E. H. Taylor, claim agent for the Soo Line, spent yesterday here at- He re- turned to his home at Thief River Falls on the afternoon train. B. 8. Eggen of Spokane, Wash.,, spent a few hours in the city yester- friends and at- while Almenning-nord-fjord, enroute to Norway. Miss Alice Brennon arrived in the city yesterday from her home at Eckles and spent the day visiting with friends. She also attendéd to. H | shopping matters before returning to her home in the evening. Gorns Gome Off Like Banana Peel ‘Wonderful, Simple "Gau-It" Never Fails to Remove Any Corn Easily. “Wouldn’t it jar you? been going along for years, with one desperate corn after another, trying to get rid. of them with salyes that Here I've te! Use Sure “Gets-It” for Those | nd Save Your Life and Your Toes! eat off the toes, tapes that stick to the stocking, bandages and plasters that make a package of the toes, try- ing blood-bringing razors and 'scis- sors. Then I tried ‘Gets-It’ just once and you ought to have seen that corn come off>—just lile a banana peel.” It's simple, wonderful. It's the new way, painless, applied in two seconds, nev- er hurts healthy flesh or irritates. Nothing to press on the corn. Never fails. Quit the old ways for once any- way and try “Gets-It” tonight. For corns, calluses, Warts and bunions. “‘Gets-It” is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Il Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn cure by Bar- ker’s Drug Store. BARKER BARKER BARKER -{home at Baudette. Thousands of - physicians and millions of housewives will' swear to that. You've never tasted such wholesome, tempting, § appetizing bakings — you’ve never enjoyed such, uniformly § perfect results. . Calumet Bak- ing Powder never fails—and it costs less to use than other kinds. Received Highest Awards' © New Cook Book Free—Ses Slip .. in Pound Came %17 Miss Lorraine Moore of Kelliher spent a few hours between trains in Bemidji yesterday visiting with friends while enroute to Grand Rap- ids where she will visit with friends, from her home at Kelliher. BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BAfiKER B:ARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER‘ BARKER BARKER BARKER Miss Nancy E. Cochran was mar- riried to Walter E. Spornitz last eve- ning by Rev. B. D. Hanscom at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Spornitz left last evening for Park River, N. D., where they will make their home. Mrs. C. E. Lewis, formerly Miss Essie Brannon of this city, after ending a week as the guest of Miss Marie Klein, left yesterday for Crookston where she will visit for a short time before returning to her rie Knox, a‘. graduate of the Bemidji high school, who is teaching school at Kelliher this year, is spending a few days attending the teachers’ convention, having arrived this morning. friends while here. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Spencer of the town of Northern arrived in Bemidji last evening from Staples and Park Rapids, where they have visited rela- tives and friends for the past ten days. Mrs. Fannie Rice, a sister of Mrs. Spencer, accompanied them from Staples to Bemidji. Pay-Up Week, a business stimu- lator, in Bemidji Feb. 21-26. CRAND THEATRE Kerrobert This Is Not A Movmg Plcture One Night- MON., FEB, 21 -Only *——The 12th SUCCESSFUL SEASON—— Mr. B. E. Lang presents The Old Favorite BOSTONIANS —IN—. “TIPPERARY MARY” *‘A breath of mirth and melody from ould Ireland” ‘—WITH— Sixteen Charming Colleens REMEMBER THE DATE AND COME! - Tickets $1.00 - 75¢ - 50c. Book your seats early at Netze s Drug Store. Pioneer want ads bring results. BARKER BARKER BARKER She is the guest of [B' “Apples, per . bushel : BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER Victor Record of ‘‘From the Land of Both ) are Alma Gluck The Vlctor Record of Gluck s voice . is ;usttas truly Gluck as Gluck herself. Y oy T . v You have only to hear her on the Victrola to realize that here is Alma Gluck. Her sweet, sympathetic_vvoice is there in all its simple beauty—as charm- ing and lifelike on the Victola as though you were hearing thls great artist on the concert or opera stagc. The proof is in the hearing. Come in and we \vill gladly play for you any of the sixty-five Gluck records, or Victor Records by any other of the world’s greatest artists. f 'l‘lweaueVu:uonamlv‘n:mnlnnng:m:mmyni‘ltyl«'e fom $10en 3300, . i Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store Third St., Bemidji YENEVE WANMVE HEMVE waMuvd daEMYvVE HENYVE WANYVE dENEVE YENYvVd YENNvd YENEVE HENYVE ¥giuvd ¥gMuvd uENYvE 9gduve BARKER. BARKER BARKER BARKER,‘BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER -BARKBR Beginning SAT. (9 to 24 Moose Ear Corn, 12 cans................89¢ Moose Ear Peas, 12 cans.........oo... 89¢c : Large size ‘can Peaches R Ir | i J1 Large size can Pears. e 178 1 Bismark brand Olives, qt.................326 - Bismark brand Preserves, gts.............37¢ Corn Starch, 4 pkgs......... e 2BC Baking Soda, pkg.. N Beef Roast, per 1b.............. Beef Stew, per 1b....... .. 96 Pork Shoulders, per Ib. | Mackerel, per Ib....... Lard, per 1b..... 1st. P F st. Patent 101(1“] Emm ered“....q Cracked ‘Corn deli

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