Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 16, 1916, Page 5

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About The City Oscar Manaugh returned last eve- ning to his home here after spending a day at Detroit, Minn. quered and Speedily Ended ‘The mighty restorative power of Dr, Mrs. Mary Galligher of Turtle River was.a between train visitor and —compels the organs to properly shopper in Bemidji yesterday. ,,érfom; their natural functions, cor- rects displacements, overcomes irregu- Mrs. Emma McClelland of Carr larities, removes . pain .and certain times - and . bri bacek: Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji vis-| and strength to new‘;{'gf ;,,mmf,"fl:fi' iting as the guest of friends. exhausted women. It is a wonderful prescription pre- pared with glyceri f s One of these nice days you ought| roots and hegb}s', “\ith n?";kgfif)'i‘ri: to go to Hakkerup’s and have your| falsely stimulate and no narcotics to pleture taken.—Adv. 14tt| wreck the nerves. It banishes pains, headache, backache, low spirits, hot flashes, dragging-down: sensation, worry J. W. Naugle of the Naugle Pole| and sleeplessness surely and without & Tie company returned this morn-|l0ss of time. ing from a business trip to Kelliher. s all womanly troubles:to are printed on wrapper. . What Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescri Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bardwell were|tion has done for thousands it will do among the out-of-tawn shoppers and | £0r you. Get it this very day from any sit 15 th i medicine dealer in either liquid or visitors in the city yesterday from|tablet form. In the meantime -address Northern. Dr._Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo; e ?I Y., all;L}il ask fmé confil:len\ial: advice i : _| from a ysician Specialist, absolutely . Bert Getchell returned this morn free. 136-page book on women's dise ing to his home here from a short|eases sent free.—Ady. business visit from the north end of the county. aska L(i)ver Pill, S‘S”mnllest, easiest to Remember the Henrionnet Millin- | fake. One_tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet ery will display a beautitul line of ¢ Dosg Cure Sick Headache, Bil- s glopay ious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa~ hats Friday and Saturday, March 17| pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and 18.—Adv. 2d318|and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, 25 cents a vial, by druggists. Louis Latteral, who spent yester- day in Bemidji transacting business affairs, returned to his home at Kel- liher last evening. Mrs. Belle Rise visited as the guest of friends and relatives in Bemidji - yesterday, returning to her home at A new motor truck for carrying|Northern in the afternoon. coal carries the body on a turntable so that it can be unloaded at any angle. Mr. Went-And-Cut-It —Here’s Mr. Gotls-It’ The Rew Plan Corn Cure That's as Sure as the Rising Sun. “Glad to meat you!” says the razor 5 5 . to the corn. “I'll ‘bleed for_you!” sazs The Baptist Ladies Aid will be held e T o e 0™ oAz fave o |in the basement of the church Friday afternoon, March 17, at 2:30. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all. Don’t fail to attend the millinery display at the Henrionnet Millinery, Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18.—Adv. 2d316 Iver Rusten, who devoted yester- day to the transaction of business matters in Bemidji, returned last night to his home at Kelliher. Mrs. E. J. Taylor was a between train business visitors in Bemidji |vesterday. She returned on the eve- ning train to her home at Blackduck. Dry birch cord wood for sale. Phone 1. Wm. McCuaig.—Adv. 2d316 Mrs. J. C. Charboneau left this morning for Minneapolis where she expects to spend the next few days visiting with friends and relatives. “Why, O Why, Did I Do It? ‘Geta-It’ for Me After This—If I Live!” be cut, plcked, gouged, salved, plas- tered and Jerked out,— they Erow faster, Mr, and Mrs, Went-and-Cut- 8. H. Meilicke is visiting today in 1t realize it now,—they use “Gets-It” instead—it's the wonderful, simple |Bemidji as the guest of his mother, corn-cure that never fails. Stops |Mrs, D. Meilicke. He will return ain. You apply it in 2 sec- 5 gnds, it driesppfl{ once, the corn |tonight to his home at Fargo, N. D. i3 dgomed. Nothing to stick to the stocking or press on the corn. It means good-night to plasters, salves, Trimmed and tailored hats for e’s Favorite - Prescription speedily Its ingredients are not secret for they Doctor Pierce’s Pellets ‘are unequaled | 4 ‘whkire she lids ‘been Visiting for some time. 44 Q"' OOK IR IO Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rosenow of ‘Minneapolis, ~after - visiting with friérds in Bemidji for a few hours yesterddy, left’ for Pinewood where ‘they' intend ‘to make their home in [ |the future. e > o7 RANAINNS RS Q00 Mrs. Charles Trondsen visited with Aq |Irlends tor a few hours’ yesterday i |while in Bemidji enroute from her T ~ |[Fallsswhere she will visit with reia- tives for a week. RN + 0,935 v KX The Henrionnet Millinery will dis- play a beautiful line of Spring Mil- linery Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18. You are invited and you will enjoy inspecting their line. Store open until 8 o’clock Friday and 10 o’clock Saturday.—Adv. 2d316 Vv, 4747 ’3'Q Mrs. C. G. Estlund, after visiting with friends a few hours in Bemidji yesterday, left for Leonmard where she will remain some time on a visit with friends. She arrived in Be- midji yesterday from Willmar, Minn. “Give me cake made with Calumet—I know what Pm getting—1I know it’s pure, wholesome, nourishing, (] tempting and tasty, “Itsall in Calumet’s won- derful leavening and raising power—its absolute purity. Use Calumet for uniform results and economy.” Reecivod Highest Awards New Cook Book Frae— Sce Slip in Pound Canm. Rev. Albert Peterson of the Mis- sion Friend church at Little Falls will preach at the A. S. Anderson home on Fourteenth street tonight at 8 o’clock. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Henry Dahl arrived in the city last evening from Minneapolis to which city he went from Bend, Ore., ‘where he 'spent the winter. Mr. Dahl has for the past few years been sawyer in Plant No. 1 of the Crook- ston Lumber company. €M |drews, Herbert Rasmussen, George Kreatz and Bert Getchell Friday af- terneon and evening at the home of Mrs. T. J. Andrews, Fourteenth street and Irvine avenue. — The 0dd Fellows lodge was enter- tained last evening by the members of the Rebecca lodge in the Odd Fel- lows hall. A program was given in the early part of the evening after which a supper was served was served and a dance held. cial session at her home on Bemidji avenue. BE. L. Carpenter, L. Carpenter and H. C. Clark, managing officials of J. Fink returned last night .to his |the Crookston Lumber company in- home in Minneapolis after visiting |terests, after spending yesterday in yesterday as the guest of Mr. and |this city investigating the Mrs. D. Gill. Mr. Fink is Mrs. Gill’s |affairs of the Bemidji plants, return- father, ed last evening to their homes and headquarters in Minneapolis. KRR KRR KKKK KK KK KK «J.' L. Bennet, of the C. R. I. & P. traveling freight agent force, ar- Don't wait until Easter to buy your spring suit or coat. Do it now while assortments are complete. Our spring line is beautiful, styl- ish and reason- able in price, no higher than last season. | | What changes may come later is hard tesay. SILKS and WOOLENS are advancing daily and dyes are almost impossible to obtain. To wait may mean less desirable merch- andise and higher prices. We may have just what you want. Let us show you. The Bazaar Store son. Pete, hired man—Edwin Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Sapp and Glénin Doris, her daughter—Grace Ten Olof, hired man—Qscar Gilge. Squires attended the danee at Fir- Eyck. Act 1. The Kitchen in the farm |M@n Saturday evening. They report- Mrs. ‘Stxjingef, a_borrowing neigh- |home. 4.2 gogd Wit bor—Signa Youngman. Act II. A room in a cheap lodg- HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. diggers, razors and toe-bundling. You can wear smaller shoes. Your corns will come right off, “clean as a whis- t1 Never inflames healthy flesh. ‘The world's biggest selling corn cure. “Gets-It” is sold by druggists every- where, 25¢ a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co.,, Chicago, Il Sold in Bemidjl and recommended as the world’s best corn cure by Bar- ker’s Drug Store. Spring and Summer will be displayed at the La Fontisee Millinery Friday and Saturday.—Adv. asie The “J. U. G. S.” club was enter- tained last evening by Miss Mable Kittleson at a theater party and so- rived in the city yesterday and at- tending to the company’s interests in Bemidji. L. T. Cronholm, traveling passen- ger agent of the Soo Line, having ar- rived in the city yesterday, is spend- ing a few days in the interests of the company. Miss Bessie Ward and Miss Lizzle Hills of Detroit arrived in the city the early part of the week and are spending a short time visiting as the guests of friends. * SAUM * ¥ (By Special Correspondent) ¥ KEE KKK KKK KKK KKK The cast of characters in the play, “Kindling the Hearth Fire,” which will be given at the Saum school March 18, are as follows: Mrs. Field, an overworked farmer’s wife—Maria Krogseng. . Ned, her young son—Elmer John- OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS agricultural college—Reuben son. Mr. Field, a prosperous farmer— Arthur Olson. Dave Dalton, a neighbor ‘“who owns his own farm”—Glenn Squires. Ida Johnson, clerk in department Carl- Mr. Hartwell, a graduate of the|ing house. Act IIL Field home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Youngman and family were visitors at the home of Mrs. Axel Wallin Sunday afternoon. Inez Graham visited the school last Wednesday. She will leave tomorrow The living room in the All ads signed wWith mumders, e initials, ‘care Piomeer must ¥o su- swered by letter addressed teo the number given'im the'sd. Ploneer - ployes are mnot permitted ‘to-tell whe any advertiser is. Mail or send your answer ‘to Ploneer No.——, or Iaftial Do not forget the Spring Opening| , medicinal preparation like Dr. I S - tho Lo Fontisee Millinery, where |xiimers Swamp-Root, that has real E E E a complete line of ladies,’ misaes’ &nd |, rative value almost sells itselt. Like children’s hats will be shown, Friday an endless chain system the remedy The House Of Quality and Saturday.—Adv. @818 |55 recommended by those who have ADA ROACH & CO. been benefited to those who are in John Bare of Neving left last night |, .. 4.0f i¢. for Rochester and ‘Galesburg, IL,| p. Kiimer's Swamp-Root is a phys- where he will spend some time visit- |, ;..o prescription. It has been —IN— “THE HEART OF AN IMMIGRANT” The last number of the Lyceum Course under the auspicesof| w. . Mitseh, district passenger The Woman’s Study Club. agent of the Chicago Great Western A whole evening’s musical treat by 6 talented enter-|railroad of St. Paul spent a short ing with relatives and attending to| .04 gor years and has brought re- business matters. sults to countless numbers who have tainers. Curtain at 8:15. Doors open at 7:30. Adm. 75¢|time in Bemidil yesterday on mat- or season ticket. - suffered. — The success of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root is due to the fact that it fulfills Mr. and Mrs. George Brott spent 4 Tomorrow, “‘CHARLIE CHAPLIN” yesterday in Bemidji visiting with almost every wish in overcoming kid- 4 reels afternoon and evening. friends and transacting business mat- ney, liver and bladder diseases, cor- ters, returning to Northern, their S S ..., v the cvening. rects urinary troubles and neutral- George Hoh, who conducts a gen- izes the uric - acild which causes eral merchandise concern at Kelli- Pleasing Photo Plays Start treatment today. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Be- midji Pioneer.—Adv. rheumatism. her, spent yesterday in Bemidji look- Do not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp-Root from any druggist now. ing after business affairs, returning to Kelliher in the evening. -_— Willilam Betts returned last night | HOW APPE“&‘]’:T;% PREVENTED to Kelliher after spending yesterday Bc and 10cC)|in Bemidji looking after the inter- ests of the Crookston Lumber com- pany at Kelliher. Matinee and Evening Irene Hunt and Jack Brannal in “THE DECOY” A detective drama of powerful interest and unusual suspense. Bd. Ebert left last night for Little Nell Franzen and Alfres Vosburgh in an American comedydrama |Falls where he will spend several "TIME AND TIDE.” days visiting and attending to mat- Carol Halloway.and John Sheehan lead in ters of business, returning the latter “THE FIRST QUARREL,” part of the week to Bemidjl. a Beauty Comedy. Matinee 2:30 Thursday Bemidji people _should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete., as mixed in Ad-ler-i- ka, often relieve or prevent appen- dicitis. This simple mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour stomach or gas. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka has easiest and most thor- ough action of anything we ever sold. French & Co., druggists.—Adv. it ofbetion St AN Miss Emma Ellers spent a few hours in Bemidji between trains yes- terday attending to shopping and visiting with friends. She returned *[to her home at Leonard in the eve= ning. Evening 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15. FRIDAY—A three reel Thanhouser detective drama “THE KNOTTED CORD” the cast includes Mignon Anderson and Bert Delaney Also shewing one of the Mutual's good comedies Earle Markham left yesterday af- B : ;] Children 5c, adults 15¢|termoon for Thief-River Falls. After e e e S visiting with friends there for a few Saturday- MARGCUERITE COURTOT -Saturday days, he will go to Minneapolls for In a five part Mutual Masterpicture, De Luxe “THE DEAD ALIVE” ST. PATRICKS CELEBRATION! tives. Night-at City Hall Mise Iza Smith visited as the guest | BURGHARD'S -8 PIECE ORCHESTRA a week’s visit with friends and rela-| A Big Dance St. Pat_[icks-should Make a Big Hit- store—Mamie Jerome. for her home at Hannah, N. D. , and we forward it to the ‘&d- Mrs. Ryan, the manager of a lodg- Mrs. Dahlgaara, Mr. and Mrs. S.|vertiser. ing house—Evelyn Moore. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. 8char and fam- _— Mr. Bond, a man with money— |ily and Henry Renswold were visitors The annual production of sulphur ‘Walter Johnson. at the Gilge home Sunday afternoon. |in the United States has imcrsased Miss Brooks, visiting housekeeper Quite a crowd of young folks from |from a few more than 3,000 tons to or the Welfare League—Della Ander- |this vicinity attended the dance at|more than 230,000 tons in the last son. Quiring Friday evening. dozen years. ADA ROACH AND COMPANY. e sl “Not A Moving Picture.” Coming Here March 16th Under the auspices of the Woman’s Study Club -=-At The Grand Theatre-- This is the last Feature Entertainment fur- - nished by the Redpath Lyceum Bureau for Bemidji this season and it is also The Biggest and Best The Ada Roach Company OF THEMMICRANT” Don’t Fail to See Them! “THE HEART A remarkable photo drama in- which that charming actress plays: two parts—twin sisters—appearing on the screen repeatedly in the dual role|of friends for a few hours in Be- Matinee 2:30, evening 7:30, 8:45 Children 5c, adults.15¢c|midji yesterday while enroute to her Dancing 9 to2. . Come any time Admission Free. Season Tickets Accepted. Curtain Raises at 8:15 Admission - e S 75¢.

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