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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916: About The City Mrs. Sam King of Frohn visited friends in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. T. H. Rise of Rosby was a shopper in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Emma Ellers of Leonard was the guest of Bemidji friends Wednes- day. Attorney P. J. Russell spent last evening at Kelliher attending to legal matters. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl returned yesterday from a month’s visit in Minneapolis. Mrs. F. S. Arnold entertained this afternoon at her .home on Beltrami avenue at bridge. Dr. E. W. Johnson spent a few hours last night at Turtle River on professional business. Buy your Northrup King garden seeds at Brakke's Variety Store.— Adv. 6d326 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swingle of Nary were the guests of relatives in Bemidji vesterday. Miss Ella Laqua entertained the J. U. G. S. club last evening at her home on Third street. Frank Arnold arrived in the city this morning from his home at Kel- liher for a short business visit with friends Miss Jennie Gratton has been con- hued to her hed for the past several “THE GREAT DIVIDE” —with— days with a threatened attack- of pneumonia. Mrs. C. J. Estlund arrived in the city this morning from her home at Leonard and spent a few hours be- tween trains on business. — G. N. Snyder, clerk at the I P. Batchelder store, left this morning for Nary where he will spend the day attending to business. —_— Attorney Henry Funkley, after spending a short time in Kelliher attending to legal matters, returned this morning to his home in Bemidji. Marion Hazen arrived in Bemidji this morning from his home and business at Kelliher to spend a short time in the city on business matters. Mrs. Ratican, who has been visit- ing at the home of Mrs. J. McCor- mick for the past week, returned last night to her home at Blackduck. Every housewife in Bemidji would use Franklin flour if she knew that it would bake better bread. A 49- Ib. sack will be sent to any home for $1.40 cash. W. G. Schroeder, phone 65.—Adv. 4d326 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bucksen drove to Bemidji yesterday from their farm home at Lake Plantaganet and spent the day in the city on business mat- ters. Mrs. E. Carlson of Rockford, Ill., was the guest of friends in Bemidji yesterday while enroute to Los An- geles, Cal.,, where she will spend the summer. H. A. Whitney, formerly manager of the Whitney Furniture store, left this morning for Brainerd where he will be a business visitor for the next several days. H. M. Clark, of the Clark Pole & Tie company, returned this morning from Kelliher where he has spent several days previous looking after the Northern Wholesale grocery com- pany, left this' morning on a busi- ness trip to Pine City. He will re- turn to his home in Bemidji Friday. W. L. Lighthart, traveling pas- senger agent for the Chicago Great ‘Western railroad, arrived in the city this morning to devote a short time to the interests of the company in this district. F. W. Langdon, manager of the Golden West Bottling Works, re- turned this morning from Kelliher iwhere he spent a few hours over night on business matters relative to the bottling works. R. G. Chisholm, general sales man- ager of the Crookston Lumber com- pany, returned last night to his headquarters in Minneapolis after having spent a few days in Bemidji on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Turtle River were in Bemidji on Wednesday making arrangements to move'to Bemidji. They expect to be located in Bemidji by April 1. Louis White, who has been visiting at the home of relatives at Turtle River for some time past, spent a few hours in Bemidji yesterday while enroute to his home at Beach, N. D. The “Fellowship” class of the Presbyterian church will hold the first of a series of business and so- cial sessions tomorrow night in the basement of the church. A program has been arranged by the members of the class. A light lunch will be served. Mrs. R. H. Muncy entertained at her home, 1015 America avenue, yes- terday afternoon in celebration of her birth anniversary. Among the guests were Mesdames M. F. Cun- ningham, M. Phibbs, S. Webster, B. W. Lakin, M. A. Clark, N. Jones, A. N. Gould, A. Behart, B. B. Lund- gren, Emma Collard, Pearl Shores, “LITTLE PAL” in 5 parts i1st show 7:30- 2nd show 8:45 Tomorrow--House Peters in ““THE CREAT DIVIDE” Miss Jane Hayner was hostess at a party given last night in honor of Miss Lucile Bailey who returned re- cently from Deming, N. M. Among the guests were Earle Bailey, Lloyd Tanner, Fred Graham, Earle Riley, Ray Johnson, Alvin Olson, Kern Ol- son, Harold Swischer, Fred Cutter, 8c and 150 J. D. Winter, Alec Cameron, George Graham, Harold White, John Stech- man, Harry Dure and Misses Lucile Young, Jeanette Stechman, Lucile Moritz, Corrine Carlson, Ella Ander- son, Margaret Anderson, Louise Mec- Cready, Emma Klein, Medora Rice and Lucile Bailey. Made of glass and Hard Rubber less other- wise specified; black will be furnished on single wells BELTRAMI COUNTY PRISONER PARDONED No 51, 3 in., screw top ... No. 52-3 in. Cut Glass Price No. 53-3 in. Plain Glass Pri. No. 64-3% in. Cut Glass Pri. .Price $1.50 | No. 64A-4 in. Cut Glass Pri. Juston Stoddard has been dis- charged from the state prison on a writ of habeas corpus by order of Judge J. C. Nethaway of Stillwater and has returned to this county. He was committed from this county Feb. 24, 1908, for 20 years for assault on a girl nine years of age. BEMIDJT FIREMEN TO ATTEND STATE MEET § No. 56, 2 3-4 in. .$1.50 lio. 57, 3 in., cut glass. No. 60, 3 in. Delegates from the Bemidji Fire 'COUNTER-SUNK STANDS Price $2.00 .$1.50 | Nos. 56. 57, 60, set INTO desk or base Size 5x4x1 1-2 No. 300 with No. 56 stand Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 Pressed Glass Base Sets A highly attractive base at a moderate price No. 320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 department will attend the state fire- men’s convention which will be held at Chisholm June 7. Chisholm is preparing a big celebration for the visiting delegates. White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases Single or Double Desk For 3 in. and 3% in. square and 8 in. round inkstands HARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE Above cut illustrates Nos. 230 and 232 No. 230 Cut 3 in. Square Hole, Single Desk $3.00 No 231 Cut 3 in. Square Hole Double Desk -.2.50 232 Pressed 8 in. Square Hole Single desk .75 NO. 233 Pressed 38 in. Square hole double d'k. 1.00 The undersigned as trustee for Jo- seph Loisel & Son, Bankrupt, of Clo- quet, Minn., offers for sale that cer- Emeraline Base Sets High Grade Cut and Polished Glass Base 1% inches thick his interests there. S. Head, J. L. Kemp, Selosky, J. P.|tain stock of shelf and heavy hard- Nn, 234 Cut 3 in. Round gnle s"‘fl“ B”‘l:m With two No. 57 cut glass stands . Miller, E. R. Jahr, R. E. Cote, B.|ware amounting to $8,000, and fix- N A St 3 )% Round Hole Dojibls Deek 850 No. 212 for Single Desk. ... F. J. Koors, manager of the Koors Bros. Manufacturing company, de- parted last night for Duluth where he will spend the next few days transacting business. Mrs. George Keaser and Mrs. Hen- ry Saunders of Turtle River were Considine, Tellein of Duluth and ~. H. Wall of Montana. POULTRY tures $2,000, located in Cloquet. The No. 237 Pressed 38 in. round hole double desk 1.00 No. 213 for Double Desk .. business is now open and running. Cloquet is a city of 8,000 people en- joying a rapid growth. First class opportunity for a continuance of the business. For full particulars ad- dress John P. Galbraith, Trustee, 241- 254 Endicott Bldg:, St. Paul, Minn. “Sengbusch” Colonial Case Sets are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard Finish HOUSE PETERS AND ETHEL between train business visitors in anio EGGS Al 64837 Bemidji yesterday. They returned GLAYTU" last evening to their home. HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ‘ADS. Produced in the Mrs. A. E. Witting returned this SUCCESS W!TH HENS. All ads signed with mumbers, or ST But sihas sPuils il -tue oL ok i — initials, care Pioneer must be -an- . Grand Canyon of Colo= morning from Blackduck where she| o o Tmr s:ver:d by letter addressed to the No. 451 Oak e B o osdiiag T o szaf‘lstm?:;:'f‘a‘ } £ hort visit rado went. iast eveninfor i, short, vis! Pushed From the Start. number given ta the ad. Pioneer em- No. 452 Mahogany for Single Desk. . No. 412 Mahogany for Single Desk.. A western drama of bloodstirring| /' her busband, who s engaged| o gt pousit esss to mprove our [ployes are not permitted to tell who ; i . sults were rather Poor. . - and piay of the sama Then w et sone stk fom o e e Fropese Nowrror et | SENCGBUSCH INKSTAND CO., Milwaukee, Wis. p yname Mrs. W. A. Pellerin is in the ¢ity | who claimed to have the best, but were iad wa lorvur.l 1t ;o the ad- = visiting at the home of her aunt,| more or less lnsappr)inted. with what vutl;cr ca“ at Pioneer Offlce-- fOl‘ display. It m:y fb: your “"“1”::3"%9 “‘ds;‘ the |\ R. E. Cota, 1201 Irvine avenue, | we 0t for our mones, wiites & corre * wonaerful scenery of the 6rand Ganyon |sne arrived yesterday from her home | SPonden illisas) = . : s MATINEE 2:30 in the eastern part of the state. :‘:é"fl‘::'b‘;‘;?z‘;‘f;ei’t‘i‘}mbfgr‘“s‘;h *{:‘QE Read the Fioneer want ads Tomorrow it the GRAND E. Ebert, traveling salesman for :;l.lzs;,il\;e]f;l;u:;r:\e'ieng(, i = E ‘When we first began we tried hatch- ing with hens, but soon wearied of that happy go lucky method. We then B tried. having them hatched in incuba- i [ Rex THEATRE Rex |||= s wiine it Why J ust Bu Y m' Pleasing Photo Plays C 1 t] ? Thursday—American tw‘o reel drama 55 O es [J L “VIVIANA featurings Vivign Ri(:hh arlloll Les’lie Reed. d d . “The Innocent Sandwic an’’, comedy, an M d b h 1 h b scenic “Between Lake:' and lfi?untair‘:’s." ; any men do huy their clothes by Also ““Hilda’s Husky Helper’”’ comedy : Starting 7:30-8:30-9:15. Children 5c Adults 10¢ their looks, a pretty pattern and a Friday—Margaret Gibson and Bostock Animals in good StY].e. “THE HOMESTEADER.” e L R CONFESSIONS " 2| oo oo n o Would they buy a house that way-- Geo. Ovey, the funny little fegg;fl. playing Hosersi tha bost way o test an 928 . s h “S“AROUND THE WORL comedy. for freshness. By this method the _f _-d h l k l k , { 1 Evening at 7:30-8:30-9:15. Children Se, Aduits 10c. || B2I,7L 05,08, =5, e never--first,--do they li e the 90 S0 er shown is made of a box larg 3 N st B it? Yes. Then who designed it, how T} ensity and concentrate e 3 . . . . i is it built and what is it built of? see them drop off by twos and threes . — until sometimes we lost them x;ll. (}V‘:e did not know -how to run a brooder, d a1 v gy ecpag at . and To the man who buys carefully an constantly studying artificial me‘t‘ygds & e o, 11 K L] i d e en i We Are- aut e mais et ucees Wi |} oritjcally it’s a pleasure to se up which was of small capacity, we soon . S C ) could not do th Kk g —_— Always. Ready: i oo oo |- penheimer and Style Plus Clothes. we got some chickens, and we had ith d lea.medt ;)y that time ].\(;]w to raise them . ‘ better than cou! he hens. erniig, b mariee hat e o ke e i 1 8 g0 The new Kuppenheimer Clothes rooder for from two to four wes 5 Then they are moved fo fireless hovérs . d l f- ll d g‘;evr\m/zu;:z c;fe;g; ’t%bdrgaz st e AT it bo it are here in models to fit all--an - gl early pushe: v at a price that will be e i g s o B there are plenty of patterns to s t. f to weuth:r is b:hd torlchltcl:;euhs,tns 1sn:g:d . f t t t or Wi ‘weal T. n e hot we: T ASAERIEY R e N T | satisty your taste, a [ ] 18 the best-place for them. When cold . nights come on we put them in an 2 — open front house, where they stay all » winter, with plenty of straw to keep 1 5 20 25 : 30 : them busy scratching. $ ’ ’ , 5 ‘We have never been bothered much COPYRIGHT 1918 with lice and mites. Close feathered ; L THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER - , and 5?: gfl;efiflt it we lfifti’?fi:‘ffii’“:‘l’)‘e The home of Kuppenheimer and Style Plus fine clothes 2 amount-of attention to keeping down Lhese pests they: cause little trouble. e feed a varlety of grain and give _—_—————————————————————————— Advertisers who want the best results| e esickes a the rauge tey wane always patromze The Pioneer. They know, by experi-| jus what is a politician ence, that it has no equal in this secmn of xhecountry as|if we knowd.” an advertising medium. Darned GILL BROS. . Ploneer want ads bring results: