Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 25, 1916, Page 3

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About The City The ladies of the Catholic church will conduct a food sale tomorrow afternoon at the LaFontisee millinery parlors. Mrs. D. Wlcox will leave tonight for Minneapolis where she will spend the next month visiting as the guest of friends and relatives. Dancing every City Hall. Saturday night, Admission free.—Adv. 3d226 John Frame spent yesterday in Be- midji transacting business matters. He returned to his home at Leonard on the late afternoon train. Mrs. Louis DeLair of Montfiler, N. D, arrived in the city Thursday. She expects to spend a month in the city as the guest of relatives. Mrs. H. Milner, who has been the guest of Mrs. Dan O’Connor for the past several days, returned this morning to her home at Brainerd. Good time Saturday night—City Hall.—Adv. 3d226 Mrs. W. E. Hyatt arrived in Be- midji this morning from her home at Kelliher and will spend the next few days visiting with relatives here. J. L. George, county auditor of Beltrami county, left yesterday after- noon for Warren, where he will spend a short time attending to business FRIDAY, FEBRUARY- 25, 1016 affairs. “The Flash of an Emerald,” with Robert Warwick as a Russian;revo- lutionist and a gentleman burglar, will be shown tonight at the Grand theater. Toilet soap 2 bars for b&6c at Schroeder’s store, Saturday and Mon- day.—Adv. 24226 R. E. Trafton of Paton, Iowa, ar- rived in Bemidji this morning to spend a short time visiting as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Trafton. W. L. Brooks, cashier of the North- ern National bank, returned this morning from the Twin Cities where he has spent the past several days on business. G. S. Harding, manager of the Grand theater, spent several hours in Cass Lake today visiting as the guest of relatives and attending to business affairs. Parties owning timber in the vicin- ity of Wilton had better look after same.—Adv. 104226 Mrs. Frieda Henderson of Mont- filer, N. D., is visiting as the guest of friends and relatives for a short time, having arrived here from her home on Thursday. Charles Carter, of the Kaye-Carter Lumber company, arrived in the city this morning from his home at Hines to spend a few days in Bemidji on matters of business. H. M. McGraw is spending several days in Bemidji inspecting the land records at the court house. Mr. Mc- ] ex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS FRIDAY—The Than-o-play three part feature sota Tax commigsion. Graw is ‘connected with the mnno- Bwerlhpu called: on Mrs. Larson: Tuesday: Jens;; Nplson; and | Axel Swedberg Everybody goes. Snturdmnkhu tofloaded a car of-bolts-for-F. A. Bart- the City Hall. Adv. 3d226 Mrs. Florence Challard of Laporte Admission free.— |lett Tuesday. Mrs. William;Maher spent Wednes- day with Mrs. A. F: Sadler. + R. H. Dickingon:drove:to.Bemidji is'in-Bemidji for a-few-days visiting| Thursday, taking Miss Condon down. as the guest of friends.and relatives. While in the,city she is also attends ing to business affairs. D. M: Connors, roadmaster of the Soo Line, returned.yesterday after- noon from points east of this city where h> spent yesterday inspecting the company’s:property. C. G. Johnson returned this morn- ing from Shooks and the territory in that vicinity where he has spent the past several days looking after his real estate: interests. One of these nice days you ought, to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt C. Lyons, official attorney for the Northern Pacific railway, departed last night for his home in Minne- apolis, having spent several days in Bemidji on business matters. Dr. A. E. Henderson, accompanied by 'his grand daughter, Dorothy, re- turned this morning from Minne- apolis and St. Paul where they have spent a day as the guest of relatives. The Bemidji chapter of the M. B. A. lodge was host at an informal dancing party given in the club;rooms last evening. Few outsiders were in attendance. Refreshments were served. The Catholic ladies will have a food sale at LaFontisee’s Millinery Parlors tomorrow afternoon.—Adv. da225 W. 0. Chamberlain arrived in the city the earlier part of the week and is spending several days on insur- ance matters. He will return to his He was accompanied home by his flaughter, Miss Mildred, ; .and - her. friend,, Sylvia Carter, who are at- tending high school in “Bemidji. Martin - Larson and Cyril Dickin- son: loaded: & ,0ar of wood Tuesday. Mrs. Maher and Mrs, Sadler called on Mrs. A. H. Swedberg Wednesday, afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Nelson spent Thursday and Fridayin Bemidji. Miss Margaret Condon ' returned Saturday. from Bemidji where she has been attending the teachers’ conven- tion. She was accompanied by her brothér, Clifford, and friend, Miss Gertrude: Huntosh, who spent Sun- day with her. Miss Hilda, Swedberg spent Friday at the Nelson home, visiting with Miss Mette. Peter Malterud, Martin Larson.and Cyril Dickinson were Bemidji visitors Saturday. A number of young people enjoyed themselves at the school house Satur- ‘| day evening, playing games for a short- time. Then after a delicious Junch they went to the hall for a so- cial dance. John:Morrison visited with Robert Logan: Sunday- afternoon. Mrs. A. F. Sadler went to Redby Saturday for a short visit with the G. W. Butler family. Mr. and Mrs. Champ Petrie and GOTHIC — an ARROW CORLAR 2z tor 25 “THE BUBBLES IN THE CLASS” Lorraine Huling and Harris Gordon play the leading parts Of this play The Motion Picture World says: ‘It is deeply af- fecting; contains an excellent temperance lecture, an eloquent warning agamstacowardly attitude toward life, but it is not a preachment.”’ In the comedy, “THE GIRL OF HIS DREAMS ” George Ovey, known as ‘‘the funniest man in America,”’ plays leadmg part. Shows begin at 7:30, 8:30, 9:15 Children 5¢c, adults 10c Saturday—Mutual Masterpicture DeLuxe, in five parts headquarters at Minneapolis tonight or tomorrow. IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Abraham Paquin was in Bemidji yesterday visiting with friends, while enroute to his home at Oklee from Blackduck. Mr. Paquin spent sev- eral days previous attending to his affairs at Blackduck. LIST Your city property with Glayton C. Cross Attorneys E. C. and C. R. Middle- ton are in the city for a few days attending the present sessions of the “AS A WOMAN SOWS” teaturing Gertrude Robinson and Alexander Gaden Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30-8:45. Children 5c Adults I5c NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality WORLD FILM CORPORATION Presents Robert Warwick “THE FLASH OF AN EMERALD” A story of the modern society virtue-that thrills and grips. Shows at 7:30-8:45 Children 5c. Adults 15c. 5 parts 5 parts Brazil and Java furnish thewhole world with its breakfast,dinner and supper cof- fee. There is nothing more appetizing than SHELLING Core a cup of steam- ing coffee brewed from well roasted and properly cured kernels. Coffee We Sell Will Satisfy the most discriminating taste because it is carefully selected both for qual- ity and flavor. Always come to us for the best staple and fancy grocer- ies. Our motto: Courtesy — Cleanliness — Honesty — Service Stewart’s Gmeery - Phone.206 nfisfim district court. They expect to re- turn the latter part of this week to their home at Baudette: - - = Markham Hotel Building FOR SALE OR RENT Good Service Reasonable Commission A. M. Bagley, manager of the Be- midji Manufacturing company, re- turned this morning from Minne- apolis and St. Paul where he has spent several days on business rela- tive to the Bemidji concern. baby, John,spent Sunday with: Mrs. Petrie’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs.P. P. Malterud. ) Misses Mildred Dickinson and Syl- via Carter returned to-Bemidji-Mon- day after.a delightful week-end visit at the Dickingon home, James. Long: visited at:the Dickin- son home:Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. A.-Bartlett and Gilbert Peterson and family - spent Sunday at the J. C. Nelson home. KKK KKK KKK KK KK KX * ECKLES * ¥ (By Special Correspondent) KKK KKK KRR KKK Mr. and Mrs. B. Aldrich spent Sun- day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brennan. Miss Inez Phelps, who has been ill at her home, was taken to the hos- pital last week. J. C. Ingersoll made a business trip to Bemidji Monday. - A number of young people spent Saturday evening at the George Bren- nan home playing games. John Emberland of Cass Lake is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Barney Gibney. Mr. and Mrs. H. Aldrich spent Sun- day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ney Gibney. Miss Celia Brennan spent Friday afternoon visiting at the Thomas Brennan home in Wilton. TROPPMANS STARTS TODAY and Ends Saturday, February 26 Moose Ear Corn, 12 cans... Moose Ear Peas, 12 cans.. Large size can Peaches........: Large size can Pears. Bismark brand Olives, qt. Bismark brand Preserves, qts.. .............. ....25¢ Baking Soda, pkg........... A Apples, per bushel . Beef Roast, per Ib............ I Corn Starch, 4 pkgs........ .$1.00 Beef Stew, per Ib.......oo. ... 9¢ Pork Shoulders, per 1b........ Mackerel, per 1b........oi. Tc Lard, per Ib.. (dellvered 10c extra) Cracked Corn, delivered.. T. D. Johnson, operator of the Soo Line and M. & I, owing to a short illness, has undergone.an. operation. He expects to resume his duties in several weeks after visiting for a short time with his parents in.south- ern Kansas. Mrs. John Achenbach was.the guest of honor at a party given by.Mrs. M. E. Ibertsop at her home on:Minne- sota avenug last evening. The guest list mcluded iwenty people. Dainty re!reshmentwere served at the con- clusion: of the<evening. P. Johnson, after visiting for a few days with friends and attending to business affairs, returned yesterday afternoon to his home at’ Plummer. He had with hiim a thoroughbred specimen -of a Russian wolf .hound h which he obtained at -Wilton. e e o A beautiful new stock et angos Bene o ceived, is bringing ngs interestedwomen to our hosiery department.every. day. “As a Woman Sows,” a drama of love and retribution in five acts, featuring the star players, Gertrude Robinson and Alexander Gaden, will be shown at the Rex theater tomor- row. The story is of ‘a noble woman who won. back her ~hushand’s: love after an innocent indiscretion. Mrs. Sandy McDonald and Miss Har- riett Brown of Blue Earth are visit- ing for a short time as the guests A stunning collection, made for wear as well:as beauty, they meet your demands- at of Mr. and Mrs. C. M., Jacobson. Mrs. pack d medi- e exy point, Light and m McDonald is Mrs. Jacohson’s mother umwelghb.llllhade& Cotton, and Miss Brown, her aunt. They lisle, fiber silk, pure thread silk. will return next week.to,Blue Earth. . 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 Me. , 75¢ and $1. For Men, Women and Children F. S. Lycan returned to Bemidji today from Minneapolis where he has spent the past few daysi visiting with friends. and relatives. ; Mrs. Lycan and daughter, Miss Donna; accompa- nied him to Minneapolis.] iting with friends in Braf returning. 3% A reception ‘will be given .tonight for the Akeley high schoe} girls’ bas- ket ball team by the Bemidji team in the club rooms of the Gdd Fellows hall., Dancing will be > chief amusement. Reéfreshments will be served. Rev. J. E. Cadwell, pastor of the Congregational church of Nymore, left yesterday afternoon for Leonard where he held services last evening. KRR KRR KKK KKK * BUENA VISTA * % (By Special Correspondent.) % lli‘kllfif‘i}l*lil*i Your price, Our guarantee cent. a higher price. Right Here In Town The late eastern styles are shown, Spring Suits, Spring Coats, Sprmg Waists, Spring Skirts, all the style of the city store at less If you do not find what you want in stock, we'll get it for you from our regular lines or will have it made to order. Corsets . No matter what you pay for A4 your suit or gown, it will not look right without the proper corset. is a model for your figure in the Kabo line, be sure to get the right one. Own with -every garment. There Dress Goods LADIES—See the spring Shoes. All wool serges have advanced from 10 to 25 per Our serges were bought before the advance and are now in stock at last season’s prices, do not delay in buying dress goods as late purchases will take

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