Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 3, 1916, Page 3

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SIFRIDAY, "MARCH 8, 1916, l About The City ’ W. J. Pilkington, editor of the Merchants Trade Journal, left this morning for Des Moines, Ia. Mrs. McKinnon, who has spent the past week as the guest of Mrs. E. A. Henry, left this afternoon for her home in Grand Forks. E. S. Ashley left yesterday after- noon for Thief River Falls where he will spend a day on business, return- ing to Bemidji Saturday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt A. A. Lord returned- this morning to Bemidji from Kelliher where he has spent several days on business for the Crookston Lumber company. Mrs. Annie Young of Turtle River was the guest of friends in Bemidji turned to her home at Turtle River. J. Bisiar, manager of:the :Bemidji Music House, -returned Phursday af- ternoon from:Federal Dam-where he spent the day on matters of -busi- ness. For Sale—Six R. Red pullets and cockerel. 1221 Irvine Ave.—Adv. T. C. Stewart returned this morn- ing from Kelliher and other points north of the city where he has spent business. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lovgren, after transacting . business matters and spending the ‘day with 'friends, re- turned to their home at Northern in the evening. J. H. Davis, official engineer for the M. & I. railroad is in the city today on matters of business. He will return to his headquarters at Brainerd tonight. Foqd sale at Carlson’s Variety 2d383i; the past several days on matters of | yesterday until evening when she re- Store Saturday afternoon by the Methodist Ladies’ Aid. All kinds of home cooking.—Adv. 2433 LIST Your city property with Clayton C. Cross Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McBonald of Pennington, Minn., spent yesterday in Bemidji visiting as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French while enroute to St. Paul. R. Gulbranson, formerly with the Beltrami Music company, returned to Bemidji yesterday afternoon from points east along the Soo Line, where he spent several days on business. Markham Hotel Building FOR SALE OR RENT Good Service Reasonable Commission Charles Hayden of Blackduck, can- didate for delegate to the national re- publican presidential convention from this district, arrived in the city yes- Today WE ARE displaying the new spring Florsheim shoe styles just received. You men who desire towear styles of the times should “have aleok.” They’re attractive, clever and dis- tinctive. @Sfiifww o - Bemidji, Minn. Rex THEATRE Rex| PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Friday--Harold Lockwood and May Allison play leading parts in the two part American drama “THE SECRET WIRE” The romance of a young lineman and an heiress. ““There’s a laugh in every scene’’ of “AN INNOCENT CROOK?” A two reel Vogue comedy featuring the new, eccentric comedian “SAMMY BURNS”, whose antics are said to outdo those of the famous Charlie Chaplin. The Vogue comedies are the ‘‘slapsticks with a reason’ kind. Evening only 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15. Children 5¢, Adults 10c. Saturday—Mutual Masterpicture;“DeLuxe Edition A play of “Big Scenes” in five acts, “THE 1DOL OF THE STAGE” Spectacular_melo-dramaieaturjng Malcolm Williams and /jLucile Taft Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 and 8:45. Children 5¢ Adults 15¢c. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House:0f Quality WORLD FILM CORPORATION Presents CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG The Most Beautiful and Famous Motion Picture Artist on Earth «“GAMILLE” A modern version of Alexandre Dumas’ immortal drama-.of d Passion. lfifii'hpi’ft'% show will be given after the Basket Ball Game Tonight. ‘Shows at 7:30-8:45-9:30 Children 5c, Adults 15¢ terday for a short business visit. Clifford Phibbs, brother of Matt Phibbs, arrived in the city Thursday from Niagara Falls, Ont. He ex- pects to spend a few days visiting here before returning to his home. G. N. Snyder, clerk in the I P. Batchelder store, departed this morn- ing for Nary where he will spend the day attending to business mat- ters, returning to Bemidji in the eve- ning. F. W. Langdon, manager of the Golden West Bottling Works, re- turned to Bemidji last evening from Boy River where he spent a short time on business. He left today for a short visit at Little Falls. Mrs. A. Abercrombie and daugh- ter, Miss Guida, returned to Bemidji yesterday from Augusta, Wis. They were called to Augusta by the sick- ness and death of Mrs. Abercrombie’s mother, Mrs. Brawley. Mrs. Henry Stechman departed last evening for Frontier where she was called on account of the sudden death of her brother, Alvin Thulson. Mrs. SATURDAY SPECIALS Will offer a few special prices on Shoes Saturday as follows: Men’s calf and gunmetal lace shoes, some English last some wide easy shoes good style. You will find shoes in this lot worth g':iég $5. Sat. $2.85 Broad easy shoe, no cap’ kid or calf......... $2.25 Tan button, good style, made to sell at $4. Sat- urday............... $2.76 Boys’ shoes, good heavy school shoes, the kind that is made for hard knocks,sizes1to 6 $1.95 Smaller sizes boys’ shoes ............... $1.65 1 lot girls’ shoes 8 1-2 to 13 gunmetal or pat- {111 PR $1.65 One lot children’s shoes 4to8at............... 65c¢c Lot children’s felt slip- pers fancy, up to size 1. Reg. 75¢ to $1 values. Saturday at ......... 46c Lot Ladies easy rubber heel shoes at...... $1.656 Ladies’ patent and gun- metal low heel and dress shoes, at........... $2.35 About 25 pair overshoes . left clean them upat pr $1 Carpet slippers 26c¢ pr.. Felt slippers.....35¢ pr. C.A. Knapp Shos Store: Beltrami Ave. Bemidji Woman -MakesPlea ;. For Home Loyalty at Banquet S ———— 4 d0ission treo.—AdY. . +Mrs..Eduard F. Netzer, who gave an excellent talk at the third an- nual banquet of the Bemidji Mer- chants .associa- tion last . eve- ning. & Stechman will remain in the northern part of the county a week. Miss Edith Schmidt left Thursday afternoon for Thief River Falls where she will be the guest of friends and relatives for a few days. She will|] witness the Thief River Falls-Fosston basket ball game which will decide the championship of that district. |f| | | -Miss Dora Toupin, who has beed‘ the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed Tabor, || for the past two weeks, returned yes< terday to Oklee where she makes her home. She has also been the guest of Mrs. E. Pouliotee of Mill Park for a short time while here. The Episcopal church was the sceng of many gay times last-evening when the -Sunday school-held a card social. Lunch was served at10:30 o’clock. Three of the grade teachers, with the aid of Miss Gladys Stanton, chaper{ oned the party. 1 TRPY T AP . Forrr— B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the logging department of the Crookston Lumber company, ‘left last evening for St. Paul and’ Minneapolis wherd he will-spend ‘a-short-time on busi: ness in -connection-with the -mills here. C. King, formerly-connected with the Stewart grocery store, left this morning for Glendive, Mont., where he has accepted a :gimilar;position: Mrs. King and daughter;sMargaret, will remain in the city:-for a short time before leaving for Glendive. —— G. H. Warner of Brainerd,:train- master for the Minnesota.& Interna- tional :railway, 18 in;the: city; toda; attending to business matters. Mr: ‘Warner will also. witness.the -Brain- erd-Bemidji basket:ball game at the Armory tonight. —_— ‘W. H. Ruge departed yesterday afternoon for Thief River:Falls after having spent the day here on busi- ness for the Northweatern: Fire In- surance company of ~Milwaukee, of which he is the adjuster in this dis- trict. Mr. and+Mrs. George H. Knot ar- rived in Bemidji this morning for a short visit with friends and relatives, They will also attend to shopping matters while here. Mr. and Mrs. Knot were residents of this city for a number of years until they moved to Spur. W. H. Gemmell, general manager of the Minnesota & International rafl- road, after attending the Merchants’ association banquet last evening and visiting the lumber camps at Kelliher with the governor's party yesterday, [ returned this morning to his home at Brainerd. Mrs. Sandy McDonald and Misg Harriet Brown, who have been the guests of Mr. and :Mrs. C. M. Jacob: son for the past three weeks, return- ed yesterday to :their home¢ at Blue Earth. Mrs. McDonald i3 Mrs. Jacobson’s mother " and Miss Brown, her aunt. Mrs. John /Noel and Mrs. Alfred || Skogland - visited- little Miss Phelps || yesterday, who has been confined to | St. Anthony’s hospital with an at- tack of the grip for-some-time. They also -attended to shopping while in Bemidji - before ,returning to their home at Northern. SATURDAY BIGHT;DANCES At the: City: Hall everyiaturday. Big crowd, good floor and good g musfc. Come and bring your'friends, Phone 850 The Store of Style, Quality and Service Bemidji, Minnesota ‘Gabardine, Serge and checksat $15, $20, 25, $30 t0$65 ‘COATS in Checks, Velours, Mixtures, Tweeds, Poplins ‘WAISTS in Georgette Crepe, Crepe De Chine, Tub . models. ‘Special Friday, Mar.3rd New Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and ' Blouses are Here. Unusual large selection to choose from, every garment individual in style. SUITS in Soiree, Gross de Londre, Taffetta, Poplin, and Serges at $10, $15, $20 to $40. DRESSES in Taffetta, Crepe DeChine, Georgette Crepe and combinations at $18.50, $22.50 to $30. SKIRTS in Taffetta, Serge, Poplin, Gabardine, serge and Checks at $4, $5, $6, $7 to $8.50. Silks and Combinations at $2.50, $3.50, $4 to $9. Come in early to see them. The Woman Who Cares will want to see the new SPRING LINES created by The Ideal Ladies Tailoring Co. 0o 0 50 Original Models 250 New Spring Fabrics Every garment. made to your X Niong Individual Measure and guaranteed for Style-Fit-Quality. The garments made by the Ideal Ladies :Tailoring Co., are man- tailored of the highest standard, sewn with silk throughout. We b sell only one garment of the same style and cloth; only one woman in this town will wear her own particular selection. This means Individuality in attire, a feature any woman of re- fined taste will appreciate. Come in ‘and look -through the photo- .graphic portfolio of styles on real live Come in and see the latest dictates of fashion in style and material. At 10 o’clock a. ' m. we will offer 20 Ladies’ Skirts, values $3.50 to $8.00 at $1 each. Cash only. No approvals. One to a customer. — i ; ",Bo?;‘rlldjl, “Minn. BN

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