Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 1, 1916, Page 3

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£ Miss BEmma Smith left yesterday to spend her spring vacation with her parents at Leonard. William Chichester returned yes- terday from Schley to spend Sunday in the city. Mrs. W. F. Bradshaw arrived in the city yesterday from her home at Nebish and spent the day here visit- ing with friends. One of these nice days you gught tc go to Hakkerup's.and have. your i A, B ) plcture taken.—Adv. 14tt 2 Absolutely Pure Miss Mildred Smith, a teacher in| Wade fromGreamof Tarlar the Cass Lake schools, left last night for St. Clond where she will spend| NOALUM—NOPHOSPHATE her spring vacation. short business visit in Bemidji yes- terday, left today for Pinewood where he will visit friends. Miss Ethel Lyons, a teacher in the local schools, left yesterday for Ait- kin where she will spend her spring vacation with her parents. Mrs. H. F. Parshall and Miss Mar- W. Combs of Cass Lake, after a|8aret Parshall, after visiting with —_— riends in Bemidji yesterday, returned GHICHESETER S P"-Ls this morning to Cass Lake. DIAMOND B Ladicat Asky, e Drug Mrs. H. Fallon, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. An- theny’s hospital on Wednesday, is re- ported to be impreving rapidly. JRev. George Larson, pastor of the Nymgre Free Lutheran church, left ihis+gaorning for Laporte where he will:gonduct church services tomor- row. Miss : Hannah ;Jalle, .8 sstullest h the Bemidji high school, left yemr’ day for-Jelle where she will spend the spring vacation visiting with her par- ents, Mrs. M. Burton, who has been vis- iting with her daughter, Mrs. Philip Gill, for the .past.three wesks, il return tomight. to-her hune dn St Paul. Wanted—?5 to 7-room house with bath, in.good-location. -Must-be-in good condition. Address X Y Z, Pio- neer.—Adv. 2d43 | A0 Miss Lenora Ryan, who is t&klng a course in the Bemidji high school, left this morning for Guthrie where she will spend the coming week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young left last night for Nebraska where Mr. Young will become.connected with .a print- ing company. Mr. Young has been connected with the Bemidji Sentinel for some time. —— Miss Elsie Jennings left last night for Tenstrike to spend a few days |, visiting with friends before leaving for her home in the western part of the state. Miss Ella Krahn left yesterday eve- ning for Bass Lake to visit for a few days with her parents. Miss Krahn is a student in the local high school. Dwight D. Miller See E. S. Woodward for painting, lnsurance qpec]ahst paper hanging, kalsomining, wall paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop I can Insure x 402 America Ave. Phone 6546-J.— Anything Anywhere | §iaa. ‘ 264429 Telephone 360-W. Offices SECURITY STATE BANK BLDG. Charles Carter, of the Kaye-Carter Lumber company of Hines, arrived in Bemidji this morning to spend the day here attending to business. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality Adm. B¢ and 10c: TONIGHT at 7:30-8:30-9:30 Jackie Saunders in the three part drama “A DAUCHTER OF THE WOODS” “When The circus‘comes To Town”’ Selig comedy TOMORROW SUNDAY MATINEE at 2:30 R Metro Pictures Corp., presents MARCUERITE SNOW “A Corner In Cotton”’ A romantic and thrilling story of Wall Street, Society and the Plantations of the sunny Southland presented in 5 superb acts of regular METRO quality. 7 30-8:45-9:00 Admission 5c and 15¢ Monday—THE FRANK RICH CO., with THE 20th CENT- URY GIRLS. 1 show at 8 p. m. 1 price 35¢ Not A Movie GRAND THEATRE 3 STAaTH Mon. Apr. STARTING COMPLETE CHANGE NIGHTLY The Frar!\léDRich Co. The 20th Century Maids IN Comedies with Girls and Musie Special Orchestra 18 PEOPLE 18 Special 8cenery Handsome Costumes One Big no more FEATURE Show at 8 350 no less | it Rex THEATRE Rex It Will Hit You Right i e is my privilegeito gfltn,ycm the []-luxury of a perfect fi Leroy Madson. a student in the Bemidji high school, left last-night for his home at Kelliher where he will visit with his parents over the spring vacation. Mrs. H. Stechman and somns, Ru- pert and John, left last night for Tenstrike where they will visit dur- ing the coming week as the guests of H. Stechman. Miss Rachael Gerlinger left last night for Spur to spend a week as the guest of her father, William Gerling- er. Miss Gerlinger attends the Be- midji high school. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogan were among the out-of-town shoppers and visitors in Bemidji yesterday. They returned last evening to their home at Grant Valley. Mrs. Ray Spencer left yesterday afternoon for Gully -where she will spend the next three weeks visiting as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Weekly. Miss Izetta Fisher, who is teach- ing school this term at nosby, retunb ed to Nymore yesterday €0 viait'for a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher. Mrs. Hva Kaiser spant yesterday in this city visiting; with. friends and elatives, and:attending;to;husiness af- fairs, returping to her hme at Northern in the. aveuhlx = Nu Bone: Qo\rmt ting corset, with modish lines, flexible, whi permits- Mlsory in B’ack,lloadache - and=Pain’ in*Limbs. ST e Wnfl‘ m:‘r derfal qu§ fl:fles of “Amg'hf 7 g}e" 4 by Doctor Pmoe, -of;, lo, 7 § m for & box, and, M.aloo i scooni "’“,,.,‘f.:l, ing, and:life w:a:t;he drag it mbdom 11 most cheerfally reoommend to sufferers from like ailments, Yours trady, g o amot B Fiartad bl us. Dr.. W o meoaiepace. . W te hon l‘l one that has heen ne md for mnyf-n shbespliysicians qp‘oellhm,ol Pvlem nd Vwe e ek ‘““" SR o rhldd-r lefldtu s.urine, -and; trag) \10p to this time, ®Anuric”” en on ulefto the mbw ma asion of m 18 demand for thiis - wonde: “Tablét, ‘Dr. Pierce Tas fin: Mdes to- pfia& into ~the: drag-stores: 8t this countyywithin immediate of all suffe T know-ol e-or tWo Teaiding-drug- -um#y of tAnuric”,foretheir. ions’ cnefiomm.in ‘and around. this peAlf ble' send one e{vynmiltol)r.!"ieuelortmisll mknga or 50 cents for full treatmest. EDITOR — Please. insert. this - letter in @ome conspicuous place in your psper. Miss Medora Riee, a-student in the Bemidji . high-.sehaol, left last night for Tenstrike -where she will .spead her spring-vacation.-with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..A. Rice. Miss .Jennie Oase, who teaches school mear Carr Lake, ‘was in Be- midji -Friday enroute to Nary where she will spend the spring vacation at the home of her-paremts. Misses Laura ‘Welsh, Ruth Harding: and Agnes Strand,.teachers in the Bemidji schools, left today for Cass Lake to spend the spring vacation with friends.and. relatives: Mrs. F. 'W. Noble, who has spent some time as the guest ‘%ot relatives at Cresco, Ia., returned yesterday to her home at Frohn. She wisited in Bemidji while enroute there. Miss Anna Klein, who teaches school at Turtle River, arrived in the city this morning to spend a few days visiting as the guesi of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein. Miss Gladys Whitney returned this moérning to Guthrie- whepe-she.-- will visit with her parents over the school spring vacation. Miss Whitney is a student in the local high school. Miss Genevieve Armastrong: left last night for: Monticello, Mian., where she will visit as the guest of Miss Ethlyn Hall, principal of the Junior high school, during the spring vaca- tion. '3 Helge Krogseng, after completing: 8 cougsedn-the agricudteral school at Crooksten, returned:lsstaight to his home=at S8aum. Mr.Kregseng visited with friends in Bemldjl while enroute Lhere Miss Jeanette Stechman returned last nightito her home at where-she will spend her spring va- cation -with-her: parents.. Miss:Stech~ man is a-senior:in" the Bemtdji high’ school. Richard : Melville, who has spent the. winter: at: Chippewa Falls,: Wias, returned to Bemidji Friday to spend the summer months.on busksass:mat- ters. He was fozmerly a reshent of this city. i Miss: Amanda:Anderson. was . ree moved ifyomi herihomeion Minnesots asenue to St. Anthony’s hospital last | might and underwent an operation || for apyead/lemu She is much im- Fo!od today. }? Thirty / young friends - surprised vey Lord at his homs oniBaltrami enne last night: Camis were play- and music furnished-the entertain- imy retreshments *ware sepved. 'flt tn.rmers whieh has been agitated for s remedy | pgic County State bank, when he an- :7jchased the Polk County State bank Sul llInamute of"Bumlo |-HOW ‘TO ANSWER BLINDADS. entertainment ' during’ the afternoon, dtter which a lunohwas served. The enitire party attended the show of “Green Stockings” at the ' Grand theater. ;4 | (ROGESTON BARKER PLEDGES REST ROOM {Crookston, April 1.—The problem of: providing a free rest room - for several years, was solved today by Charles E. Keiwel, president.of the ngunced he will fit up the basement of thie big bank building for' the farm- ers. iMr.. Kiewel, who recently pur- with F. E. McGregor, until recently 2 ‘deputy state bank examiner, and a |’ few associates, also will open banks ~ |atj Fisher, Gentilly and other points. ““The city must co-operate with the country in every possible way,” Mr. Ktiewel says. fAll ads signed with numbers, or initisls, care Ploneer must be an- swered by letter addressed ‘to the number given fa the ad. Pioneer em- ployes are not permitted to tell who ‘amy advertiser is.. Mail or send your ‘answer to Ploneer No. , or. Inftia) ——, and we forward it to the‘ad- vartiser. ‘You can get a big, fat pencil tab 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 fem. The Pioneer is the place to ‘buy your rolls of adding machine paper tor Burroughs adding machines. One roll, & dozen rolls or a hund. ed rolls A glance at the want column may help you sell ft. SYMONS’ Dairy Lunch Formerly known as Armstrong's Dairy Lunch; now under new ownership and new management. My aim will be to always serve you good, fresh. whole- some foods in the cleanest and most sanitary manner. ACup of Coffee that’s better I want to welcome all out of towa friends as well as home people to dine at my tables. SYMONS DAIRY LUNCH T. R. SYMONS, Prop. Beltrami Ave., Near City Drug Store Thousands of the best women in the world are bearing the burden of backache, headache, dragging pains, a miserable half- dead half-alive condi- tion, produced by chironic internal de- Glenora Ave., Ottawa East, Ontario, Canada, is one of the fair women of half-alive condition. mellmlmigok emnb. Mrs. Joseph Lacelle, 124 America who has had her experience with this sort of a purden. Her experience is similar to the multitude of other women whose letters are recorded in the “Ills of Life.” this free booklet ought tn be in the hands of every housewife in the United States. ““I suffered with backache, headache and dragging pains for over nine months, and nothing relieved me until I took Peruna. This medicine is by far better than any other medicine for these troubles. A few bottles relieved me of my miserable half-dead, Read what Mrs, Lacelle says: I am now in good health, have neither ache nor pain, nor have I had any for the past year. ing woman would take Peruna, they would soon know its value and never be without it.”” If every suffer- Try The New Universal Tread No Other Tire Like It For All-’round Service The.New Michelin Universal Tread is an improvement on rubber non- skids of both the raised-tread and suction-tread types, combining the advantages of these earlier non-skids; . AND IN ADDITION this tire possesses the long life and re- siliency that havealwayscharacterized both the world-famous Michelin Rac- ing Type Flat tread, and the Michelin Plain tread. This is the New Tire Everyone is Talking About C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. Bemidji, Minn. Spring is here Fly Season is Coming: ‘What about that Screened Porch? Beat the fly to it and. enjoy the warm- weather when it comes. “If wishes were automobiles, gasoline would be worth a St. Hilaire On Top Again RED PEPS PljiLOSOI?H‘/ The Summer Cottage Idea is Developing. HOW ABOUT YOURS? .You promised your family one last year and you didn’t build it. Get it This Year. :ent until late in the:evening when Pleasing Photo Plays Bc and 15¢c TONICHT 7:30-8:45-9:00|] David Horsely, presents 5 Margaret Gibson md ‘William Russel “THE HEART OF TARA” A pretentious and spectacular drama of India, with the famous Bostock Lions in startling situations. SUNDAY--“THE REUNION,” % Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin deft last évening, for Little Falls: where they #ill visit todsy. From:-Little Falls they will..go to Bismarck, N. D, Wwhere Mrs. Lakin will visit for a month with; her-sister, Mra: Sel:: Mr. kin will go to Libby, Mont., Bend, Ore., Spokane, Wash., San Francisco, Los-Angeles and San Diego, returning by way of-New.Orleans. - He expects to return fo: Bemidji in a month. _ About thirty-five friends of Mrs. a gripping drama of the days of ’61 in 3 parts and George Hrastz vory ‘pleasantly sur- “PADDY’S POLITICAL DREAM” comedy. glised hep.yesterday smnimn:,at he; homeson Bemidji avenae, in-haenar of Matinee at 2:30 Nights, 7.30—8.30:9.30 5¢ and 10c ity ity Tha mé“g ™M 5 were, Mesdames T. J. Andrews, C. E. Monday tinee at 2:30 Mond.y Bltfl}efl. W. F.‘Marcum, A. B-Palmer, Mutual Masterpicture De Luxe in 5 parts Mlldred. Gregory “Accordmg to Law” A smashing, melodzamatic feature of a wife, childless by choice and évoherenfii;elfishness led her. Herbert 'Rasmussen, B.-Hs S@aith,: R. Mitchell,; M;. E. Ibeatson,: G. B Car- son, W. A. Curny,, W. McGuaig, Bert || Getchell, T. C. Bailey, W. P. Dyer, G. i|T. Baker, A. E. Henderson, B. M. Wilsen, Bivelyn ‘Wiloox, Gv' Rhea,. B. |N: French\at Risckduck; C: Wi Vian- struck: us, million dollers & gollon” —_— We saw a bunch of autos the other day being un- loaded from a box car---never mind whether they were Fords or not---and it seemed a shame to put them out .on the dirty streets, when they looked so clean---It just How many of these cars are going into a nice clean GARAGE? If you have not a garage for your- car, Mr. Man, come over and let the boys at the St. Hilaire Lumber Co., fix you up. They sold seven this week. Yours for service, “RED PEP”

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