Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 21, 1916, Page 3

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TUBSDAY, MABCR 311018 Charles 'King, |who.vhas —wisited with relatives-at Malthy for.the past few weeks, returned to his-home at Royalton yesterday. Miss Ella Opin attended to busi- ness matters in Bemidji Monday. doisome-fleld»work.in the vighirity:of Pinewood. George Bagsley left last night for S— Kelliher where he will visit as the guest of his family for a short time. Buy your Northrup King garden seeds at Brakke’s Varlety Store.— Adv. 64326 \company, left. yesterday-atternoon for Thief River Falls. to attend to busi- fness..matters -and visit :with friends for a few. days. Attend the parcel social at the Swedish church tonight.—Adv. d321 Harry Hitcheock, of-the: Crookston Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lundgren of ’I?T;s’ spe;x t yesterday in Bemtdji| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbeck were : ghatin visitin, th e % Marshes Siding were attending to g W friends: and attending [among the out-of-town: shoppers and to business business matters in Bemidji Monday. matters, ) ;:::_t;" ;:e;h;t:?:edx:h:‘ly :::‘ g “their o Judge M. A. Spooner left yesterday | M'S- Belle Eck and Mrs. Carrie |in the afternoon. afternoon for Warren where he will f)m“ spent yesterday in Bemidji call. A — spend a few days attending to legal ing on friends. They returned tc Mrs. E. Kiehm and .daughter, matters. their home at Yola today. Helen, left the latter part of last week for ‘Crookston :where they will|; One of these nice days you ought| Garfield Akerberg left yesterday|spend some time visiting as the to go to Hakkerup’s and have your |2fternoon on a few days’ business |8uests of relatives. picture taken.—Adv. 14tetrip to Warren. He expects to re- turn to Bemidji Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. J. H..Frarey, after T. D. Johnson left yesterday for a spending yesterday in Bemidji -at- few days’ visit with his parents in| Lunch will be served at the Swed- |tending to business affairs and call- Kansas City, Mo. He will return!ish church tonight.—Adv. d321 |ing on friends returned last night to April 1. their home at Blackduck. J. P. Brandt, special Indian officer, E. L. Oberg, after spending the |left last night for St. Paul and Min- Mrs. C. M. Berg and son, Theodore, day in Bemidji on business matters, [neapolis where he will spend a short |who have visited for some time: as returned last evening to his home at |time on matters of business. the -guests of friends-at' Frohn, pass- Blackduck. ed through the city yesterday -en- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Holmes ar-|route to their home at Mentor. Ray Dennis left yesterday after-|rived in Bemidji yesterday from noon for Thief River Falls where he |Maltby to Mankato where they will B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the will spend several days on matters |make their home in the future. Crookston Lumber company logging of business, 4 department, left last evening for Kel- A parcel social will be held tonight |jjher to spend a few days in the in- Attend the parcel social at the|in the parlors of the Swedish Luth-|terests of the company there. Swedish church tonight.—Adv. d321|eran church by the ladies of the —_ church. Refreshments will be served. Dr. E. W. Johnson, after spending several days in Minneapolis and St. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Marion, who have Paul, returned this morning to his|been spending the winter in Bemidji, home in this eity. departed yesterday for St. Cloud on Miss Emma. Halverson spent a few hours in Bemidji yesterday visiting, while enroute from her home at Tur- tle River to Walker where she will spend the summer with friends. Charles Haycraft, who has spent several days in the city visiting with friends, returned yesterday afternoon to his home at Solway. -Mr. Hay- craft formerly lived in this city. Victor Flatner, after spending the past few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Flatner, returned last night to Blackduck where he is employed in one of the barber shops. e } , Dr. W. K. Denison, veterinary | surgeon, left last night for Kelliher where he will spend several days on professional business. He will re- d turn to his home in Bemidji Thurs- Hacking Coughs ... qim. |2 “For Hacking Coughs that rob you of your sleep till your sys- W. Z. Robinson, of the Smith-Rob- tem becomes so run down that you are in grave danger of Pneu- inson Lumber company, returned monia or Consumption, the:kind: that.almost-tear-you to_pieces, today from Leonard where he went that make your head ache, your throat sore.and inflamed, take vesterday to look after the interests of the lumber company there. Chamberlain’s Cough Remed pL 3. Losan apent & tow houre in ug y yesterday visiting with friends while enroute to Internation- It soothes and heals the inflamed -air passages, stops the tick- al Falls:-where he manages an employ- ling in the throat, and by its tonic-effect enables you to throw ment. agency, from his ;home - at off the disease. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is quite different Grand Rapids. from the ordinary cough medicine, for it not only soothes but also heals, so that the effected parts.are restored to a healthy condition and the danger of a future attack is removed. I firmly believe that it is the best and most reliable preparation ever pro- duced for coughs and colds.” ° Qs fov Peattl — Grarmsy Qo Lerlisns HOUSE OF QUALIT! GRAND Mrs. J. Karney arrived in the city the: latter part of last week from her 0 T'S different from' others because-more care is taken in the making and the materials used are of higher grade. Black Silk > PARA YOUNT: superior.to.all others--Daniel Webster . i} “pan’’ was not thinking of moving pictures when he:gavethe.above definition for “P-r.mounst" but P-r'-rp;:ount Plotures have heen made Stove POIISh ] to fit the definition. N e M-ike%.-grmlgnt.' fllé:y‘pgl‘l;h't}l:‘n ot You see them only in **Houses of Quality ?:nrrum:“t::st}smg ‘:nordiens“;:e!a:v: — Bolish, Used on sample stoves and sola Tonight--Paramount Picture in: B parts r".‘::, Sk e et Useit o your cock stove ore, p o sto, 3 MYRTLE STEADMAN ||ei i m& Insist on Black Silk S}:lvjll’nluh in the film version of the novel by Basil King " Black Silk. sh,, p,].,hw.,.-h One of ‘‘Six Best Sellers’’ as a book--as a film,; play it has played reé- MINNESOTA VICTIMS %?é%é‘fu 7550.8:45. Children 5¢ Adults 15¢ ‘FIND"QUICK RELIEF 'omorrow—David S Foster’s remarkable detective .story of a| Wonderful Remedy Saves Many From gzé'f)‘ 000 diamond, ““THE OVAL%IAMONW’ Matinee'2:30. Desperate llinesses and Dan- RD--Thursday. “Gerous. Operatians. End stomach troubles quickly with | Mayr's Wonderful -Remedy. The first dose proves what it will do. Hun« || dreds of people in Minnesota have || used 1t with unusual benefit. Here are the words of a few of the || many:in' this: state'whoihave taken it: JOHN TOWEY, "2030 Dayton -ave: || nue, St. Paul, Minn,, ordering a sec: ond’%relment “wrots “I'have -been teeling /fine. since I--took: your ‘medis cine. It certainly . cleared .my.skin. T I have recommended your medicine to 'uesday a number of stomach.sufferers.” «THE ‘SPIRIT OF THE CAME” | i iir st v, Eighteenth st.; S., Minneapolis, wrote: Three part drama of Love and Foot}):l}l featuring “I have taken Mayr's Wonderful Rem- MARY PICKF: : turn dates by request in almost every city. Romance. Run Riot— from the Alleghany mountains to society life in Buenos Ayres, and ‘Pleasing Photo Plays Morris Foster- “[edy flfa:w ’l:ket».n. ‘newsweman: 1 The comedy, “CETTING IN WRONG is Dlayed by Neva ?.filfdo&oifé'o“n‘% i:" Rothiag for e Gerber 'm.- d-agreed-I-m Starting 7:30-8:30-9:15. Children 5¢ Adults IOcWMayr’sWonderm Remedy gives per- manent results l\t)r st;z)mnch llve{ and — rama ailments, Eat as much and Wsdnesd&y A three part Western D \atever you ?ike. No more distress THE LIGHT CAME? =t v e i e ¥ and in'auln;l the heart. dGet‘L on‘: i ttle oft your druggist now and try ANNA ’I'ITT l'E .nd TOM cHATTERTON on an fim‘e guarantee—if not satis. Alsoa Vofie Comedy factory money will be returned. IKING For.sale by Barker’s Drug. Store @81t other-relinhle- drugeints. John Roe, who underwent :an:- op- |business Dreparatory to mm eration for appendicitis at St. An-[this city. i e : thony’s hospital Friday.is reported to . d About The CltY be improved today. " e imp: g Clayton Collard-and Charles; Spen- o cer, deputies-in the: county . survey- or's office; ‘left:yesterday afternoonsto | A. 0. Kroken; of-the' Viking Boat || the phivsiology of Iif simple hon ithis'morning to-his home in Bemidjt. Mr. Helin is a sawyer in Crookston Lumber complany plant number one. BOLLINGER.BABY.OF = years ‘old,‘is opeless:detective.be- | Th cause' the street car company permits|| € . |ted ecarousing, -swearing and w1a- ’Pfl ce Stat & + |bustness: ' For ‘full-paréicutars- ad- |} 'kept a secret be- land in the .county, located..on the road. You can BANKERS OF 12 MID-WESTERN M.er. 1 have been a Twenty-five-acres--in-hay-and team. 4-forties.drain " | Bankers' assoclations of the Central “{until this fund equals the cost of the GOVERNMENT mAHGE government buildings. ~'Then if the buildings are destroyed, the govern- ment will rebuild with this fund. United States senats, by his friends today. His announce- ment will follow close on the official g count of the vote for delegates to the |Avoid: a '-"‘ of M"’, and M | iWisinipeg, Man., Mareh'21. -Meani- Republican national convention, in MB;U“.mCM |toba's ‘Practiceof carrying its own|EBERHART DECLARATION which Mr. Bberhart led the fleld of {nsurance’ on government bufldings EXPECTED WEDNESDAY | candidates. Went " into -effect “today. Under “the “+|provistons of the Taw, the government || Former Governor A. O. Eberhart |y y y yx x kKKK KX XK KKK K Bor every. disease all-lb.oiz». Will add a certain amount to the |Will make-formal announcement on|x "~ Subscribé for-the~Pioneer. <& M'"mn}_y lfixfi?&fi?}.mxgmonh:‘ “l‘? government lnsurance fund each year |[Wednesday of his candidacy for the [k X X Xk K K K KKK K KKK KK K ly-of :proved merit is Dr. | ‘P'{'v?&.fmm'e”r,"“w‘“ with — lown' preparations; the risk 1‘& toa Made of glass and 'Hard' Rubber (By::United: i Press) : jand herbs and does not contain..a par- fticle of aleohol or any narcotic. P ¢ - Womencares earnestly- mdnsut 0 take it for. m’.;&:lar .o painful fache,” hea displacement, catarrhal jon, hot “flashes, - sallow com- iplesioncand: newoumes& igreat.” > Dr:Pierce’s ‘Favorite Prescrip- 3 v ftion is prepared from nature’s- roots: s[ \ { days of li?edd!e age "avorite ¢ scription nkl ;lways be on-hand, e 'S 2 ternpenntce mnaim y: thatgl isiex~ | ed from roots with pure glycerine |l bia g hnd)‘_lt& ingredients are “published on |l be et]:;r;'lmofl %flt dicine.deak can;suely it i in on single wells 633 in; Piain Glass Eri. No. 65, 3 i e Tiquid of tablet form, T vost ’ “" o 543 Sae Bl 0. 65, 3 in. .. odest,” the lwstotau}v)e benefits ::ull; i No: 61 Fin.; screw'top . .. Price $1.50 Ne YA i cm Glass Bri. No. 61,2 1-2 in. remarkable. rite: 1 % i COUNA _QTJ] Pressed Glass Base Sets COUNTER-SUNK STANDS s g “Read all about, ;;ourself your system, = 4 €, ‘anatomy, hygiene, e cares;etc, i the *Common Sease-Medical Adviser,” 't.hoak»oiiofil ges. Send to. Dactor V.M. Pierce, uffalo, N, : Y, 3 dxmmr 30 ‘cents in costiof 'Wrapping andmaifing:&nf;. Lo A Size' 5x4xl1 1-2 No. 300 with No. 56 stand.....$2.00 Size'8 3-4x5 34x1 I:2 No. 320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 home at Elbow Lake, Sask., Canada, No. 56, 2:3-4:in.. $1.50 [ No.57, 3in., cutglass...... Price $2.00 and is spending a month visiting as'|ff‘No:-60, 3in. . $1.50 |:Nos, §6. 57; 60,:set INTO: desk or base the guest of her parents, Mr. and |4 Mrs. A. LaCombe, of ‘Mill Park. ‘White Cut and ‘Pressed Glass Bases Emeraline Base Sets Single or Dnublu Desk For 8 in. and ‘% in. ‘e and 8 in. round High Grade Cut and Polished Glass Base 1% inches thick ‘William ‘Helin, who.hds been spend- ing the past few months in the log- ging camps near Kelliher, returned «Abowe: cut 1llustrates:Nos: 230 and 233 230 Cut 8 in.-Squave:Hole, Single Desk No 231 Cut 3 in. Square Hol:' Dongll: oa M No. 232 Pressed 8 in. 8q um Hole 8 .Auk .15 No.:2f asad. ‘hole:doj Mrs. Grace Phelps of Northern was | 185 v a visitor in the city “Monday while |} I 4 "Cut’ 311,: a‘ o ‘Sin d'ki 2.00 ‘With two-No. 57 cut glass stands enroute to ‘Mentor where she will | No. ,,5“;,.,..;, 3?;%0““%“;%1?:“{.2::{ %0 No. 212 _for Single Desk. spend a short time -with relatives. » No. 237 Pressed $ in. round hole double desk 1:00 No. 218 for-Deuble ‘Desk . Her ‘daughter, 'Margaret, “-who has j bt t Mentor- fol e time, > will || [11 ”" . Serae b sl gt Sengbusch Colonial Case Sets week. are.made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard Finish The regular meeting of the Ladies” l Aid society of the Methodist Episeo- || pal church ‘will ‘be held at the home| of Mrs. ‘A.“W. Johnson, 613 Third| street, Wednesday afternoon, begin- || ning at two o’clock. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. 'B. D. Hanscom-will be the « With. cut. glass spongs:-cup-and-two No. 57 cut hostesses. #lass_stands No. 461 Ok for Single Desk. .96:50 No. 411 Oak No. 462 Mahogany for Single" Duk oo GT8 No. 412 Mahogany OF NORTHWEST IN, $50,000 | pamcesuironar || SENCGBUSCH |NKSTAND CO., Mllwaukee,c WIs. | Call at Pioneer Office-- for display. : (By..United Press) St. Paul, Minn., March 21.—The Bollinger baby of the Northwest was |{ in_.district court here today. John Henning is complainant in a suit for $50,000 . damages .against the Twin City Street Railway company. Hen- ning allegeshis: ohild, - mew four | ism:'on-ene’ofiits ears on whieh:Mr. 1 d and Mrs. Henning-were passengers & | wi ro a: e ‘;;:,, Why Not Buy It Iluect From the Owner ;= S | . -of the Phountorsigmotoas sruseew tos-goc|ll DORDADIE : ) - ~ eastoft seph Loisel& Son,>Bankrupt, ot Clov |l :sacrifice on There.is: seme--satisfaction- in- knowing that only land from ettt hone warac|§- My part.and one.man can get a_“rakeoff” if you deal with the Blackduck ware amounting to $8,000, and:fx<|l rather than man who-ewns the land he wants tosell. You to.Cass. Lake publish it in will spend. less time, that is wasted time, by and another -this .advertise- being;taken direct to the property he has road runs nortlx ment it will be for sale. .1 have.240 acres. of the best to the county ‘Po@utbraith; Trastoo; 2414 | i ! % ks Repl ssins || tween myself and “Divide”, three miles east of Hines drive up to the farm -the prospective buy- and four miles from Blackduck. with automobile .or. STATES'DISCUSS PROBEEMS |§ resident on this same crops and sixty acres into the Mississipp (By United * Press) property for 22 years seeded to clover and river on a gradual slope Shicago, dareh 21 BunkineDob | B -and-feel certain that any- timothy grasses. and 2 forties drain to ed here today at the conventlon of the |}, gne.seeking a real-bargain T Will Sell It in 40, Red Lake. Three forties cwill.. - of - thi till timbered. There ::;i)ef: o: si'grlttc t oAIII Ial:k 80’ I8 or 20 i: :efixs\el cox:solidatcd sch:ol a8 deloght: i s kg i’ffimm;fi:?fimfi:i is that you look .at it before acre tracts. at Hines, Minn. The bus e M reeen wavata. and [ YOu buy - elsewhere. * The ‘fact Terms ea_sy. calls daily for the children. South Dakota. of the -matter- is 1 have more See this Interested parties are requested : .land - than . feel -able.ito | look before to write or call at the BE=- after, and.anxious to :selk:parts of MIDJI DAILY PIONEER states:Pregidents of:the sBamkers! associations of the #ollawing twelv iusxm SOCIAL B, Asf ‘will- hold ‘a: baskef S s > mxflnrrhfi,,;:::f.“.mg, Maroh i23{ |l"it in order to improve “the bal- you OFFICE for references or fur- at L 0. O. F. hall. - Baskets will b¢|R.qnce. If ‘you ‘buy you can lmy. ther information. We might add sold by auction to the highest bidder, Friends-of :the: members: of -the: ordes are invited. -depend ‘on one sthing and I also that in no other locality will ithat:-is that. L will.continue must sell. you find a finer lot of neigh- BY COMMITTEE. 3as22 i to, .be .your .neighbor, . bors and a more. pleasant place §.6, 0.7, BIG FOUR together ‘with others ‘living in Find out to live than right in this par- 70 .BE NAMED, ToDAY |[:thiscvicinity. Why' ticular section. e (By( United ~Press) Topeka, Kans., March 21-.—-Fnui delegates-at-large to the Republica: national convention will be named b: the state Republican conventior which conwengd..here today. Party leaders prydictsdthé “BigMour” will go to Chicago uninstructed."The stat admipisteatipnswill be endorsed; The state ticket, \

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