Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 28, 1916, Page 3

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Attorney G: WysGamphell Jetash i-mmmg for {Prinveton where he W d About The City | ghixodi Miss ‘Elva Peterson of Solway was a between train shopper in Bemidji yesterday. tives. Mrs. J. McFadden left last night for a few days’ visit in Minneapolis and St. Paul. oicture taken.—Adv. Miss Mary McKee of Deer Lake arrived in Bemidji yesterday to spend a week visiting friends. day afternoon for Red Laks legal matters. Hicks for paper hanging. Phone 231.—Adv. da32s ‘Miss Emma McClelland of Carr [rived in Beniidji-yesterdey- to: spend Lake was among the out-of-town vis- (2 few days here on business. itors in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Younggren entertained |city today from Grand Rapids, Minn.,, this afternoon at her home on Bel-|to spend a few days visiting as the trami avenue at auction bridge. guest of Miss Mabel Kittleson. Bert Benson left “last might for| Don't throw away your old papers. Kelliher where he will spend some [or magazines. The Presbyterian Afd time attending to business matters.|wants them. Notify any member of . Prescription for Eczema the mildest of cleansers — kceps’ soa theskinalwnyscleanand healthy. Come in und ask us about bolh. REPUTATION FOR “A GOOD SHOW EVERY DAY” IS OURS WHY? . Because--we have selected the very best film companies - in -ex- istance, who in-turn have a reputation for preducing only :clean, wholesome pictures of plays, and with players that furnish real entertainment. CONTRACTS FOR ‘“A PICTURE A WEEK” FROM AN- OTHER OF THE BICCEST, BEST KNOWN PRODUC- INC COMPANIES WHICH WILL CIVE US A WEEK- LY PROCRAM SECOND TO NONE, WERE MADE LAST WEEK. FORTHER AN- NOUNCEMENTS SOON. TONICHT WE HAVE HAZELINDAWN BARKEN'S DRUG STORE At “NIOBE” Adm 7:30 Bc 8:30 “Paramount Feature” & 9:30 18¢c GRAND THEATRE Tomorrow, Crane Wilbur, in ‘A LAW UNTO HIMSELF”’. Matinee at 2:30. - Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing Photo Plays 5¢ and 10c TONIGHT at 7:30, 8:30 and:9:30 Helene Rosson and E. Forrest Taylor in the 2-part Western:Drama “THE HILLS OF GLORY” LOUISE BATES and CLAUDE ‘COOPER in the Falstaf Comedy “HILDA’S HUSKY HELPER” and “SPIDER BARLOW’S SOFT SPOT,” an American Comedy-drama. Tomorrow, BEMIDJI-KELLIHER in moving pictures.| Matinee at 2:30. ————————— We Are Always Ready to serve fiu with good printing. No matter what the nature of the job may be we are ready to do it at a price that will be ; Satisfactory | night ‘to<her ‘heme -in ‘Bemidji after at Bemidji in the *having Spent’some time in Stillwater, y . . g ‘" t.' Paulsand Minneapolis. She was s g A : F fled to Stillwater to attend the fu- eel" me"ca . "§ 8 neral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. John series by the Mutual Film Co. 6 B.C. N . TOMORROW—Matinee at 2:20, The Better the Printing - ‘of iyour stationery the better Moral: Have your print- ing done here. evote several:days toulegml niattera/ Miss Gladys Stanton left this morn- ing for'St. Paul where she Willisspeid:{will spend a short time ‘visiting and a week visiting ‘as the guest ofrela- One of these nice-days-you-ought |[ited with friends in Bemidji yester- te go to Hakkerup’s and have your |day. 14t |Comstock where she will spend the | Attorney’'M. J. Brewn: left yester- Falls where he will spend several-days on |inson Bemidji company left last night E. R. Smalley of Duluth, district |company. passenger agent for the Soo Line, ar- Miss Viola Severtson-arrived in the |Where she will spend the summer #}{xworyear contract on Judicial Ditches ‘{summer- with her mother. + { Helen: and*Bdnice, of Ballard, Wash., ' Phey “will leave Bemidji in several | péints, returning to their home in a jménth. | Mondey ‘evening”from Williston, N. “Yman $nterests in‘this city. B piised Mrs. William McCuaig at her ~ifatter-4which a dainty i kregular monthly meeting at the li- e<aid or telephone 403 and they | THE NEWEST REMEDY: will:be called for. “B'P. Hayth of Northern left this morning for Minneapolis where he| Kidney, Bladder and Uric Acid bles ‘bring miseryte many:;: When'she: ys are weak.or tars; attending. to business: matters. do mnot cleanse the bfobd sufficient]y, and” ‘to-all:parts of -the. on,.-aches: Miss Lol - pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irrita- | s Lollis Smith of Leonard vis- | Pt oy LoRvinedh SIORCENY Hhens ‘matism. Insome:people there.are sharp ains in the back and loins, digtress| Dladior atsomiane st aooslmos aostins mes 1 ate dropsy. _The uric .acid . sometimes forms into gravel or kidney stones. When the; urie:acid . affects the: museles and Jjoints, it causes lumbago, rhenmatism, Bout Or sciatica.This 15 the time wo try “Anuric.” - ¥ During. digestion uric acid is absorbed into the system from meat eaten, and even- from; some: vegetables. . The poor- kidneys. get. tired and, backache begins, ‘This is a good time to take'™ mg ” the new discovery of Dr..Pierce for. 1'?1- ney..trouble and Backache. .. Ne kidney trouble is responsible for many deaths, and Insurance-Company examin= ing doctors always test.the water.of.an aflp&]icnnt before a policy will be {ssued. ave ‘you ever-set:aside.a bottle of water for twenty-fonr..hours? .. A.heayy. sedi- ment or sat.bllglg sometimes indicates kid- ney-trouble. ‘The true natare and-char- acter of diseases,-especially.those. of.the kidneys and urinary organs, can often be determined: by-a-careful chemical an- a1¥sls and microscopical «examination— this is. done by expert.chemists of .the Medical: Staff of the Invalids> Hotel. - If you wish to know your condition-send a sample of your'water to Doctor Pierce's Im;%gds’ ’ 1, Buftale, bll': Yf.llull: ‘de-? scr your sy! S, - WhH ] ex= amined wlthwfl“mn;x nse to you, and Doctor Pierce -or -his: Staff of - Assisting Physicians will - inform .;yon truthfally. She left in the afternoon for summer. F. G. 'Halgren, of the Gamble-Rob- for Minneapolis where he will devote a few days in the interests of the Miss Lillian Smith of Leonard vis- ited friends in Bemidji yesterday. She left last night for Baudette, with relatives. E. H. Dea left last night for Min- neapolis where he will spend sev- eral days on business relative to the Bemidji plants of the Crookston Lumber company. Remember the supper given by the men of the Scandinavian Lutheran church next Friday evening in the church basement, corner 8th St. and Minnesota Ave. You will be waited on from 5 to 8.—Adv. 2d329 ENOW . THYSELF | Read all about yourself, f“'“ system, Ehysmlogy, mmwrm{il “h&;na, simple Naent e . Bk o 1008 v Send to Dr. V. M, Pleree,-Buffalo, g{&l., three dimes or :thirty cents in one-cent: stamps for a cloth-bound copy. Judge M. A. Spooner left yesterday afternoon for - Thief River Falls where he will spend a short time on business affairs. He will go to Minneapolis before returning to Be- midji. . be served at four o'clock. A cor= dial invitation is extended to all. _— ik EIGHT THOUSAND 'AMERICANS REPORTED IN"CANADIAN ARMY H. E. Rice departed last night for elliher where he will spend some ime attending to logging matters in he logging camps of the Crookston L.umber company, in whose interests he is employed. (By United Préss) Winnipeg, Man., March 28.—Can- ada has 275,000 men under arms, an announcement here today said. Of this number Ontario has furnished 110,766; Manitoba and Saskatche- wan, 50,170; Alberta, 24,424. Eight thousand of the enlisted men are United States citizens and the num- ber includes 10,000 Frgnch Cana- dians and 257,000 English Cana- dians. Mrs. I. E. Raymond spent a few hours in Bemidji on business Monday while enroute from her home at Frohn to Park Rapids where she was called by the illness of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Hoyt. G. S. Hunt of Grand Forks, N. D., salesman for the Burroughs Adding Machine company, formerly connected with the Security State bank of this city, is spending a few days in Be- midji on business. SENIORS NOT TO GIVE SHAKESPEAREAN PLAY The senior class of the Bemidji high school has decided not to give Rev. M. A. Soper, representative|a Shakespearean play as.its class of the American Sunday School [play. “ The play has not been selected. The Shakespeare play idea was dropped on account of the inability to secure costumes. Union in this section, after conduct- ing services in the Carr Lake district Sunday, returned yesterday to his home in this city. WOULD FIGHT FOR ». L.~E. Paddock, civil engineer; de- AG._ THEY ONCE FOUGHT AGAINST parted last night for ‘the morth shore of Red Lake, where he has & (By United Press) Pierre, S. D., March 28.—One troop Indian cavalry, U. S. A. strength, today stands ready to help get Villa. They are residents of Standing Rock reservation, and have asked to be taken into the army. 30 and 36. He will make his home there in the future. Mrs. Abe Clark of Roseberg, Ore:, who has visited with relatives in Tartle River for some time was in this city yesterday on her way to Meltona where she will spend the BRAGDON TRIAL IS SET FOR APRIL 10 Mrs. ‘Arthur Kahala of Brskine is visiting ‘her sister, Mrs. A. Cameron. Mr. and: Mrs. A. P. Ritchie and family ‘have moved in from their farm west of the city to their new home, 1407 Minnesota avenue. Joseph W. Bragdon, ‘Minneapolis business man, well known in Bemidji, who was indicted and charged with offenses against . three 14-year-old girls, will face trial in' Minneapolis April 10. This was decided in a Minneapolis court “yesterday. "Mrs“George Kaiser of Turtle River returned to her home Monday after spending’Sunday with her daughter, Mrs ‘Henry‘Sanders; who is confined at’ St.-Anthony’s hospital ‘where she will>undergo a slight operation. BEMIDJI MERCHANTS HOLDING- MEETING The Bemidji-Merchants association is holding a‘ meeting this afternoon at the Commereial club:reoms. ‘ Sev- cral important: matters are.being dis- cussed by the merchants. ‘Mrs. “Will' Dunbar and daughters, arve-visiting ‘with' friends in Bemidji. KELLIHER In:the “Movies” Scenes from the: legging camps of the Crookston :Lbr, :Co. . and the mills and yards Janys for ~‘Minneapolis ~and other “F. H.'Frager returned to Bemidji | D%, *#here he ‘has-been conducting 8 {store’ for’ . ~@. “Troppman. The {store there:hias been ¢losed. - He will {pe -cotinected “with -the F. G. Tropp- Mrs. John Burke returned last | ITwenty-six friends pleasantly sur- REX THE ATRE Nu Bone ‘Corset. ‘ihbme -on- Bemidji avenue in celebra- tton ‘of-her birth anniversary, yester- ‘fddy ‘afternoon. The aftermoon was “fepent in‘.playing cards and sewing, i lunch was ‘fserved. Y “’Phe*'Wonian's “Study club held its It is my privilege to offer-you the luxury of a perfect fitting -corset, with mo:i:rl;'limflexfl:ll:. “vgldi permits ect grace.and freedom | .of the body and yet lctul.lyhuldlg\-‘ the figuretolines of artisticheauty: [brary! Motiday :atternoon. The topic for discussion ‘was “‘Chile,” papers be- {ing read by Mrs. W. B. Dodge,, Mrs. 'R. L.:Given; Mrs. C. A. Huffman and 'Mrs. 'C*'W."Jewett. “The next meet- ing -will ‘be ‘held April 10. APPOINTMENTS RETS s e ¥ TheLiddtes" ‘Ald- soclety of Ithe fifl;’ffim‘;mmm yo-‘,‘:,d.f Swédisir Ltheran church will be en- teftained b§*Mrs: John C. Tennstrom, 409 Amefteasavenus; Thursday after- noon. The business meeting will B¥open: at’/2:30 o'elock, = Lunch ™ will not be obliged to purchase.. It will give §; ‘me much pleasure to call— » MRS. A. E. HEAD * - Phohe 8T2:W. UBB . DS, of course. This is the original rubber band store. ‘We have them in every size you may de- sire and the price is always right. ASK FOR ASSORTMENT N 9001 - JOPLEXRUSEER B e 900, This is a neat paste board cabinet containing three drawers, with two compartments to each drawer. There are six different sizes of bands in this cabinet -and you'll find it most convenient. The price is $1.00. A telephone call will bring it to your desk. Phone 922 The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Security Bank Bldg., Bemidji, Minn. EEEEEEE R EE RS ¥ If you have a room to rent or ¥ x Red or black caps may be had on any of these wells, un- less other- wise specified; black will be furnishea on single wells Made of gla: and Hard Rubber londed Peus. No Ink Blots. . §3.3 in. Plain Glass ; ) Re: 85334"in. Gut Qiass Brl. No. 65, 3 in. -.-§1.50 No 51, 3 in. screw top ....Price $1.50 | No. 54A-4 in. Cut Glass Prl. No. 61,2 1-2 ...8150 Pressed Glass Base Sets A highly atiractive base at a mederple pricy COUNTER-SUNK ‘STANDS Size 5x4x11-2 No. 300 with No. 56 stand..... $2.00 Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 No. 320 with two No. 56 stands..:$4 No. 57, 3 in., cutglass. ..... Price $2.00 ‘| Nos, 6. 57, 60, set INTO desk or base No. 56, 2 3-4 i No. 60, 3in. .. Emeraline Base Sets High Grade Cut and Polished Glass Base 1% inches thiok White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases Single or Double Desk For 8 in. and 8% in. square and 3 in. round inkstands * Above out jllustrates Nos. 330 and 232 No. 230 Cut 8 in. Square Hole, Single Desk $3.00 o 339 &t 315 S3uars Hole Soutle Deak ‘5o No. zis'z' Pressed H l‘; EQIIII'Q li'\fl[. %l: . 338; Pressed 3. uare hole No. 134 'Gar 3 in. Round Hole Single With two No. 67 cut glass stands No. 285:Cut;8 in. Round Hole Doul No. 2 § in. round-hole No. 212 for Single Desk. o 1000 No. !gz-xrund 3 in. round hole doul No. 213 for Double Desk . cees 1000 “Sengbusch” Colonial Case Sets are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard Finish ‘With cut glass sponge cup and two No. 67 cut glass: stands H for- Single Desk......0080 _for Single Desk...... ‘With two No. 53 cut glass stands : No. 411 Oak for Single Desk. .....00M No. 412 Mahogany for Single Desk...... &89 No. 461 Oak No. 462 Mahogany SENCBUSCH INKSTAND CO., Milwaukee, Wis. Call gt Ploneer-Office-~ for display.

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