Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 29, 1916, Page 3

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4+The Episcopal Guild-will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. L. Stanton, 919 Bemidji avenue. \}isltors in Bemidji yesterday. Phone 231. Painting, papering, calsomining.—A dasze C. R. Florek, after having spent several months in this section on bysiness, left this.morning for Ko- komo, Ind., his home. Miss Nora Volland of Wilton i l spent yesterday visiting friends in| Attorney Henry Funkley left this Bemidji. morning for Baudette where he will spend several days sttsndlng to 1e§|1 Mrs. George Ostrander of Turtle|affairs. River was the guest of friends in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Margaret Corrigan arrived in Bemidji from her. home.at Penning- ton, Minn., Tuesday and spent the day here calling on friends. J. W. Naugle returned this morn-. ing to his home in Bemidjl after The Pathfinders of Nymore met at (having spent a day on business at the home of Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman in | Kelliher. Nymore Tuesday evening. ¥ Mrs. Dora Lincoln arrived in Be- W. E. Dean, of the Dean Land|midji Tugsday from.her home at Mrs. Herbert Dodge of Pinewood |company, returned the early part of |Hubbard to visit for a short time with 2o = this week from a business trip to|per sister..Mrs, S. P. Hayth. Crookston. T e we e One of these nice daysyou ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt R. H. Knapp arrived in_ the ecity Monday, from his home.at Duluth and is spending a short time visiting at the home of his son, C. A. Knapp. Mrs. J. Gardner and her sister, Miss Alice Kief, of Cass Lake, .at-| Mrs. Sam Hayth, who was called to tended the Royal Nelghbor meeting |FLubbard last week,by, the death,of here yesterday. her father, A. Hendrixson, returned Tuesday to her home at Northern. Rose The wonderful “Sunday Morning Bath” H. Mills, roadmaster for the M. & i Soap L railroad, left last nigm, for Tlu'tlE Mrs., John Falls, entertained at River to spend a short time attend- |Five Hundred at her home on Min- ing to business. _ |nesota avenue yesterday in honor = |of her aunt, Mrs. A. Kahala, or Ers- Mutual Masterpicture DeLux kine. 4 i 5 - 1 The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- l a n e l d u l ciety will be entertained at the home - |of Mrs. S. C. Brown, 1115 Bemidji i avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 “A LAW UNTO HIMSELF.” o’clock. A stirring 5 part drama by Lillian V. Brockwell The Woman’s Benefit association Tonight at 7:30-8:: of the Maccabees will meet at the e 845 50 and 15(: home. of Mrs. J. Essler tonight at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to be present. Tomorrow Marguerite Clark in “Seven Sisters” Mrs. John Achenbach, who has Matinee at 2:30. 7 spent the past month-as a patient at N EW G RAN D I H EA I RE St. Barnabas hospital in Minneap- olis, returned this morning to her The House Of Quality home in this eity. Anton Strand of Nymore was ta- ken to St. Anthony’s hospital Sun- day evening to undergo an operation for appendicitis. . His condition is re- ported satisfactory. Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing PhW “The Home of The Lumberiack” The Mutual Film Co s., ‘‘Seeing America First’’ series, sh owmg scenes from B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the BEMIDJI and KELLIHER | 27 fu meriepient ot e Logging by steam in the Crookston Lbr. Co’s camps at |ston Lumber company plants here, re- Kelliher, and views of the saw mill and yards at Bemidji|turned this morning .from a short are clenr]y shown. business visit at Kelliher. Filmed last J: anuaryg)ly. the Mutual Film Co. Miss Adeline Tangberg was among the delegates from the Cass Lake Royal Nighbor delegation that at- tended the initiation meeting in the club rooms last night. Miss Lauretta Taylor of Buffalo, Minn.,, who has been the guest of friends and relatives in Bemidji for “THE CLEAN UP" and a Falstaf comedy. the, past .week, left today for Erskine Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:30 Admission 5¢ and 10¢|™"ere =he Wil visit friends. Winnifred Greenwooéoand Frank Vosburg TR . Py Remember the supper given by the Thursday, VivianRich and Alfred Vosburgina3partdrama{ "0 0 CP o0 theran [ ’ ”» H LIFE’S HARMONY a_nd Flcke‘l Madgelacomedy church next Friday evening in the church basement, corner 8th St. and Minnesota Ave. You will be waited on from 5 to 8.—Adv. 24d329 Samu‘el Lord and J. G. Armson of the state tax commission, after holding a meeting of the Beltrami g1 [ county assessors at the court house _{yesterday returned last night to St. Paul. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Motor Company is one of the largest consumers of steel in the world —200,000 tons this year. The great volume of production—over 500,000 cars --and the efficient Ford manufacturing organization, brings production and selling cost down to a minimum. That’s why Ford buyers get more car for less money. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All pricesf. 0. b. Detroit. On sale at C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. Ford Service Station Bemidji, - - - - Minn. yesterday for .Independence, Mo., where they will visit for a short time. They will make a trip- to ‘Wyoming, returning to Bemidji in several weeks. J. H. Davison, superintendent of bridges and building department of the Minnesota & International rail- road, is in the city today from Brain- office at North Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wedge and :|daughter, Margaret,, returned . this, ;|morning from an extended tour of the east and south., They visited at St. /| Paul, Chicago, Washington, D. C., ! |Crooked Lake and Tampa, Fla. Mrs. John C. Tennstrom will en- tertain . the. Ladies’ Aid :society of the Swedish Lutheran church at her. home on, America avenue, tomorrow. afternoon. A business session will be held, beginning at 2:30 o’clock. Miss Esther Funkley, who is at- "ltending the state normal school at St. Cloud, will return tonight to her : “thome in .this city for a week’s visit Henry Funkley. Ray Spencer will leave. tomorrow for Scoble, Mont., to spend a month attending to business matters. Mrs. Spencer will leave the latter part of this week for Gully where she will be the guest of her parents for a month. The Better the Printing of your stationery the better the impression it will create. Moral: Have your print- ing done here. Miss Irene Cook, after visiting for the pest several. days-as .the guest of Mr. and;Mrs. Ray Spencer, having come here from Buffalo, Wyo., left this morning for’ White Water, Wis., wliere she will spend a short time as the guest of friends. The. Stewart’s Grocery ‘Old Maud”! appeared on the streets of Bemidji yesterday in new spring attire. - Birch and ,Delbert, Whiting, left erd inspecting the wreck of the yard || | with. her parents, Attorney and Mrs. | ‘r‘Ou m"‘.dl .fl.m de- llvery car of the Stewart Grocery. 2 ferewsllum; nuliun last night in .Christianson’s -hall,at; Ny- more in honor, of, Misges Annie.and Edith Larson, who will leave in a short--time for -Baudette where they will make their home in the future. Cards - and- dancing furnished enter- tamment durlng the early part of the évening:atter ‘which'a lunch was served in the ‘“Bachelor Club” rooms. Among the :guests were the Misses Myrtle Ramsey, Myrtle Smith, Leona Smith, Esther Johnson, Ruth Bent- ley, Lottie Wold, Bdna Fisher, Clara Tagley, Magna Tagley, Jennie Tagley, Josephine Loe, Agnes Kiehl, Cora Reinke, Izetta Fisher, Myrtle Mec- Cullock and Beryl Jarvis and the Messrs. George Burk, Louis Kidder, Harvey Suppry, Irvin Tagley, James ‘Ward, Joe Larson, C. 8. Stauner, Mel- vin Larson, Walter Johnson, Arthur Dunlap, Francis Attridge, Carl John- son, Frank Wesley, Roy Jarvis, Ar- thur Paulson, Roy Wickland, Carl Ramsey, Peter Wold, Oliver Johnson, William Kidder, Stgwart Chatman, Frank Zilbert, Anten.fZilbert, Fred Cutger, Claud:s Hanshett, Robert Coprant 5 Erickson and Paul Brouillard. . ; s BT Reynoids Tehneeo Co. KELLIHER LOGGING CAMP IN “MOVIES” Tonight at, the Rex theater, the logging operations in the . lumber camps at Kelliher will be shown in moving pictures.. The pictures were taken several weeks ago and show the Mutual Girl visiting the camp, inspecting the new and the old meth- ods of logging and the cutting down of the trees. e - I w( I JPRING "{m{“f\«u\u\\\\E i INDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY SHOWN St. Paul, Minn.,, March 29.— Since August 1, 1915, $65,346 has been paid into the state treasury by organizing corporations showing an increase of this period of $24,690 over 1914, according to State Treasurer Gooding today. On the pevarse ude of this tidy ni hn gou will re rocess Patented J M 1907, whn:h hu made three mm moke pipés where one smoked before| You can get & DIg, 8L Pencil taD | oo ufefs oo ofe ofs ofo ofe ofe ofe ofe ofo cfoofe ofo ofo oo let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see ‘em. FARM STOCK. Whole oats’ placed on a dry raised platform are a most profit- able feed for young pigs. ‘Watch the bowels of both mare and colt; and if there are any in- dications of constipation give them more succulent food. Put all fences in-good- condi- tion before the sheep flock is put in the pasture. Be sure the swill hnn‘el and pails are clean. Any ~work -or- exercise which produces severé strain on the muscles, especially of the hind ‘quarters, is'liable to can.ss abor- tion inmares. Guard the sheep most eareflllly from the spring rains, A thor- oughly wet flock will develop some sickness. The Pioneer 18 the glace to buy your rolls of addipg machine paper tor Burroughs adding machines. One -oll, a dozen rolls or.a hund-ed rolls. A glance at the want column may help you sell it. KKK EK KKK KKK XK XTF x * He who forgets to adver- ¥ tisé should not complain when % the buyer forgets that he is X in business. It is just a case % of “forget” all around. x x EX XX LR R LR L L L LR L Lk L Lk L EE B e 2 e e i i i i i i i i o *hkhkhkhkh ki AR KHHEE KK KKK KKK oo ool oo ook ekl b o and ideals. for it. Try it yourself— if you want personal and positive infor- mation as to how delightful Prince Albert really is, smoked in a jimmy pipe or rolled into the best makin’s cigarette you ever set-fire-to! ‘or, Prince Albert has a wonderful message of - pipe-peace and makin’s: peace for:every man. ® It will revolutionize your smoke-ideas The patented ' proeess fixes that—and cuts out bite and parchl the national joy smoke . ) is so friendly to your tongue and taste that i — it is mighty easy to get acquamted with. . You'll like every pipeful or cigarette better than the last because it is so cool and fragrant and long-burning. back and ponder why you have kept away from such joy’us smokings for so long a time! Men, we tell you Prince Albert is all we claim You'll understand just how different our patented process makes Prmce Albert quick as you smoke it! Buy Prince Albert 'p-rywhin lobucco is sold: in toppy red bags, 5¢c; tidy red ti 0c; handsome pound and half pound tin hum and in pound crystal-glass humidors with sponge-moistener tops that keep the tobacco in such prime condition. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. We Are Always Ready to- serve printing. the nature of the job may be we are ready to do it at a price that will be ou with good o matter what Satisfactory You'll just sit Bemidjl, Minn. : Now Is The Time To Select Your EASTER GARMENTS Our stock of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts is now quite complete, styles are very pretty, quality and color we guarantee. Sults $18 to $40, Coats $10 to $35, Skirts $3.50 to $10. THIS WEEK postage where the full amount accompanies the order. made with georgette silk sleeves, white silk collar, finished with gilt buttons and brald Price. - " "Same model in blue taffetta, size 20. 1456 1 Blue Taffetta Dress, blue georgette crepe sleeves, white lace collar. Price...............ceuen.e. Same model in green, s:ze 38 ~ Special Showmg of Dresses Out of town customers can order, by. mail, send Jot number and size and if garment is not setlsfectory it may be returned and money will be refunded. We prepay the ' No. 1448 one Green Taffetta Silk dress, size 18, $15.00 $20.00 This_is a very handsome dress. Price.. 1468 Brown Grepe Dress, | ; Georgette sleeves ‘and waist, size 38. Pnce$22 50 o ' $l2 50 ; 1484 Peter Thompson Dresses, made from ‘r. ood quality of blue serge trimmed with red braid, slzes ‘14 and 16. 11408 made: fromAFtench serge, blue 38 and 44 ' brown-36. Priee. PHICE. ..ot e

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