Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 17, 1916, Page 5

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=1 [ St e | e r—— I ] i - A v o ——r~ i i, Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30, 8:45 oy ,mm . ame 8. C Lusch of Minneapolll spent (he will anend some time vllmpl scmn” yesterday in Bemidji attending to |relatives. matters of business, returning to his (home last,night. Barl Markham, mggsonger .atthe, Union depot, returned this morning from a short visit with friends at Thief River Falls. 1AMBRRSATORIAL (By United Press) Mrs. E. R. Evans, who was con-/|+ St. jBanl;: Minn.;Msrch .17.—Per> :|fined to St. Anthony’s hospital fors{sistent.remors:baveiit here:that Ju-i{ me time, was removed Tuesday toi}lius:Schmahl,;seeretary.of state, -wilk her home in Minnesota avenue. Shejfenter.the race:for.gowernor.of>Minsg is improving. sjnesota. oExsgovernorA.:O. Bberhart: is being spoken;of dor:senator. | —— Mrs. E. G. Perry of Nerthern spent yesterday in Bemidji visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Blom of Wil- ton attended to business matters in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. E. Bedgen agxiv@i in Bpmidji yesterday from .her -home at: New ‘Double Decker<Berry Trellis. London, Minn., and will visit for the| i ®hessketeh. shows-ai trellis.which | has next month at the home of her som,} .fapon.incblagiberny, sections. - It 1 QRalets of two, parallel; sasvs. of 2 by 14 ROIA, t 81X feetanart {u .the row, and Remgmber the Henrignuet Mjjlin- ery will display a beautiful line of hats Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18.—Adv. /24318 |John Hegeen. One of these nice days you.ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pleture taken.—Adv. 14t2 C. W. Seelen, traveling passenger ese posts “are four feet high agent for the Erie railway, l.t‘er' 'and on'the ‘tops of them: run-heavy spepding yesterday .jn Bemidji . on'| §auge: wires -fastened..with -staples; business matters, returned this morn:/|"eitessd +&Vhonton 0 the, Farm ing to St. Paul. & The Bemidji International Raggers left this morning for Laporte, Minn., where they will furnish music for a Mrs. O. J. Weekly of Gully s St. Patrick’s ds,ncé. spending a few days visiting as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Spencer. M soother gvlves. fasteped in the llno way are placed on the posts a foot from the ground. A number ;of | 1 tonight ‘for Thief Ri 10} notebed. boards. made on the order of eave tonight for Thief River Eal a swing board are placed between the where they will remain duringgthe 1 - spring and summer, returning to;jBe- m “,}‘},:;’ffifg? ;lfib?]?.\tgfiiffi‘ Mrs. J. W. Bush returned this|Midjl next fall. morning to her home at Brainerd, after spending the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bush. Attorpey H. L. Hufiman returned this morning from Kelliher where he spent several hours last night attepd- ing to legal matters. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newman gvill T. C. Stewart returned this morn- ing from a business trip to Kelliher, Blackduck and various other north- ern points. A. T. Scott, lineman for the Bemyjgdii exchange of the Northwestern Teler phone company, left this morning.for, Pequot where he will spend a sl.}q time on repair.work. Mrs. H. L. Huffman entertained a few of her trlends at brldge at her home on Bem_hjljl avenue, Wadnesdgy afternoon. to the vines, which are trained to run’ along the trellis thus formed. The new. ,shom» (next year's bearing vines) re trained along the un. In celebration of St. Patrick’s day, the band will give a dance tonight in FIEAN the city hall. The Louis Burchard Dan’t forget to attend the Hen- |, chegtra will furnish the music. rionnet millinery display tomorrow, Saturday, March 18.—Adv. da317 Mrs. Catherine Jansen, who . has been visiting as the guest of _her Millinery -display all day tomorrow daughter, Mrs. D. D. Miller, for at the Henrionnet Millinery. Will past fewweeks, will return. tonjght| keep open until 10 o'clock in the |to her home at Chicago. evening. 311 Minn. Ave., Tropp- man Block.—Adv. " das17 ers are’ cut away the small boards ' are easily moved,” the" ‘new vlnen litted to their position of pio: nence on the top, and the lower boards are again_free for the next \'esxs growth. <This method is used a great deal in lifornia for berries, including tL\e %‘lma{ayu blackberry, which sends qut. Mrs. C. B. Powell, who was oper- ated on Tuesday at St. Anthony’s hos- pital for appendicitis, is reported to be recovering. Miss Lillian Sthol, postmistress at Pinewood, spent yesterday in Be-. midji visiting with friends and trans- acting matters of business. She re-j turned on the afternoon train. s E. L. Oberg, editor and publisher of the Blackduck American, arrived in Bemidji this morning to spend the day here attending to business mat- ters. Mrs. George Whitney arrived W be pla ed in this way ¥ the city last night to spend a few nllel .nets of trel_llses days visiting as the guest of Mrs. H. A meeting of the Baptist Ladies’|qnjiy5, She will return in several . Example of Labon Efficiency. Aid society was held this afternoon days to her home at Brainerd. Efficlency of farm labor is often as in the basement of the church. Busi- fmportant as its distribution. TWo ness and social matters were dis- young, men were plowing clover sod. cussed. Mies ]fd_yrtle Seyerance, whothh.ag Each had two horses hitched to a fo b;e“ "‘S't““rg ]:°" the t"“;‘ TRt (25 | teen tnch, walling plow. 1t was heavy . the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. " | plowing, and each team was barely: IT FITS THE CRAVAT A. Ditty, ’155"3““" madmastel: Ol lvin, returned yesterday morning to]able to plow one and one-half acres a CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Inc., the M. & I railroad, left last night ;o pome at Grand Rapids, Wis. day. One morning the men decided to! SIS ARe s e ARt bens for St, Paul and Minneapolis where try three horses on one plow. They did'] Mrs. Sidney Miller spent a few |50, and to their great surprise one man’ hours between trains in this city yes- | 2nd three horses easily plowed 2 . _ | acres per day. They plowed as much’ terday calling on friends and attend: as,two men and four horses had Ok ln 2 ing to shopping matters, returning|an3 atd it much more ‘easil i in the afternoon to her home at Pine- | aven easier for the dflvfl-, be one thlrd londed The new arra Mrs. W. R. Kress was the guest of | _one. man_and ,one”po friends in Bemidji yesterday while enroute from her home at Leonard to Devils Lake, N. D., where she will visit during the summer months with relatives. NOTICE The undersigned hereby gives no- tice that sealed proposals for the ma- terial and labor necessary to con- struct a consolidated 'school building, installing heating, ventilating and Miss Emma Parmeter, having ar- rived in the city the early part of the week-is visiting for-somo timo at, the C. B. Powell residence. She will TlleNewAmencnnM.clxpleua_ More Tender—Mare Delicious return after several weeks to her MOTHERS, MACARONI CO., MINNEAPOLIS home at Hastings, Minn. i a deep well, will be received by the Independent School Distriect No. 2 [6f Koochiching County, Minnesota, at the officé of W. T/ Kuntz8, Clérk, Mrs. I. D. Alvord, who has been | Gemmell, Minnexota, antil the Hour confined to her home for the past[6f"2:00 BM"on the"15th &y of six weeks on account of illness, left | April, 1916. last night for, Minneapolis where she| Plans and specifications are on file will remain a short time in consul- | With tHé sgm"?, The Builders Ex- tation with a specialist. change of mfiuth ‘Minn., and of St. Paul, Mlnn The !}ufldfns Material s d Y M The twelve members of the *500 | Exhibit,” Minneapolis, ¥finfi; and at pen Q“r OJIC)' Club” were the guests of Mrs. T. C.|thé office of W. P. Allred, Jr., Ar- # Stewart at her home on Minnesota |chitect, Duluth, Minn. Proposals avenue yesterday afternoon at a reg- |shall be in accordance with the plans ular session. The meetings of the|and specifications and accompanied- club are held every #wo weeks. with a certified check ‘in~the sum of | 5 per cent of the bid, drawn in favor of Mr. E. W. Goslipe, Trqnsurer, tertained this afternoon at the home | Gemmell, Minn., thus bo}l}_irm ng’ the’ of Mrs. T. J. Andrews on Fourteenth | surety of the bidder 6 “enter “into’ street and Irvine ~avenue, Mrs. |agreement ‘to deliver to the ‘owner a George Kreatz, Mrs. Herbert Rasmus- stactory surety bond 'in' the sum sen and Mrs. Bert Gétehell assisted |of the contract price within six (6)! Mrs. Andrews. days after mailing of, or personal notification award. Failuid'to do Miss Edna Brown and Mrs. M. J.|so forfeits thie ¢heek of ‘sifd owner. Brown departed last evening: for. Minneapolis where they will visit bidders shnll “be with relatives. Miss Brown _has |letting of the been visiting in Bemidji for the put form attached -t week as the guest of her brother, At- torney M. J. Brown. e with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build - roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the ndverfining of the best ones in this paper. The O. E. S. Thimble Bee was en- NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality KRR RRRER KKK K * TODAY’S MARKET REPORT * [3E ST IS SRR RS % NILPAHC ELhRAHQ “A:Nightin a Show" and *‘Shanghied” Tonlgol:lg ?nell; gitl%agné.l;and CHARLIE (GHAPLIN [izi Tomorrow — “VENGEANCE OF THE OPPRESSED” and Veal, fancy, “BUSTED HEARTS” a-comedy. -~ 5c, 10¢|yenr: faner Veal, poor, Geese, live,_ .| Geese, dresnd, per l Ducks, live, per Ib..... Ducks, d{aaaed, per lb.. when you. qut' that next job of 00 G T T - p | -Pleasing ‘Photo Plays : E - Bu?:::_' o ot You will get first-class FRIDAY—A three reel Thanhouser detective drama | Dsiry, per 1. 2 work, and you will get “THE~ K:NOTIED,,GORD” it when promised, for having work done the cast includes Mignon A,nder?on and Bert Delaney e % S m’:;;’ ‘ Iso showing one of the Mutual's good comedies T % 3 Shaws start 7:30, 8:30,,9:15 Children Sc, Adults IQG q"“c“ 1 ¢ Saturday- MARGUERITE COURTOT -Saturday| In a five part Mutual Masterpicture, De Luxe “THE ‘DEAD ALIVE” A remarkable photo drama_ in which ‘M K. parts—twin sisters—appéaring on the lcfien 01l meal, per sack, 106 1bs ‘d actreas a' Lwo B e e, edly in t ual role| Pioneer advertisements are " Chidre 5, Adit 15 o ' ‘What changes may come later is hard to say. To wait may mean less desirable ,merch- alumbing sxstoms, and{tha drilling of | - Bemidji, Minnesota. Don’t wait until Easter to buy your spring suit or - coat. Do it now while assortments are complete. Qur spring line is ‘beautiful, styl- ish and reason- able in price, no higher than last season. SILKS and WOOLENS are advancing daily and dyes are almost impossible to obtain. andlse and higher prices. We may have EREE TR R R S e e e ¥ I you have a room to rent or ¥ * want to rent one—you get the * * best choice through a Pioneer * * want ad. Phone 31. u«««a-««q«;au«cya Two Band Stands Exactly Alike Yet Entirely Different The band stands erected at Willow Grove Park, right outside of Philadel- phia, and at another large pleasure park in Philadelphia were exactly alike in construction. The former is a complete success, the latter an absolute failure. Why? Because of the different surroundings which affect the acous=- tic properties. As in band stands, so in talking-machines. The instrument which cannot be adapted to the acoustic surroundings of your home cannot give you satisfaction. It may sound all right in the dealer's store, it may be all right in a ll-loom ;maller than yours, or larger, but will it sound all right in your ome’ That’s what you want to know. That’s what you can be sure of with the Victrola. The Victor system of changeable needles and the modifying doors of the Victrola enables you to adapt every record to the particuar acoustic surroundings of any room=-without in the least degree changing the artist’s interpretation. Come in and hear the Victrola and remember this--when you hear it in your own: home it is sure to have the same wonderful beauty of tone as when you hear it in our showrooms. There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $10 to $300 ahd terms can be arranged ‘to suit your convenience. Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store il it Hh:\

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