Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 4, 1916, Page 3

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A. Femton: returned this:mosming| . Mrsi:Peter Larkin of Turtle River from Thief RiverFallswherehe wemt:| was called to Fargo, N. D., yesterday yesterday to-attend:to busimess maks|by the:serious illness of her sister, tebm:: Mp#: -Patterson. 1 Mrs: Joe King -and: Mrs.. Mary}. Claude Hatishett Tetmrned rto Kerschbaum of Lake Plantagsnet|midji. this:morningsufrom sdNest! called on friends in Bemidji yester-|where he spent a few days visiting day. with his' parents. About The City SPLENDID Attorney H. L. Huffman left last night for the Twin Cities to spend a few days on legal matters. Mrs. Harry Bowers of Eckles was visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Pat- terson, in Bemidji yesterday. Misses Fern and Lucy Paddock of | Mrs. Daniel Gainey left last eve: Lake Plantaganet were the guests of |ning for Kelliher. whers. she will friends and relatives in this city yes- |spend the next few days as the guest terday. of Mrs. G. Begsley. Charles Warfield left this morning tor Minneapolis where he expeets to spend several days on business. Wanted to Rent—5 to 7-room house with bath, in good location. |tionery store. Must be in good condition: Address | —Adv. ‘Wanted—Girl to work "in ‘confec- Address-A-1, Pioneer. 8d46 For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny-|X Y Z, Pioneer.—Adv. 435 ORE men-in every - more, on easy terms, Tel. 249. Mrs. Annie Young and Mrs. Min- M q‘lmd“d;WvBG Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44tt| S. O'Niel, flour and feed mer-|nie Abear of Turtle River attended :RealiT obacee Chew: chant of Remer, arrived in Bemidji|to business matters at the county this morning for a short business|court house yesterday. visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fish were among the out-of-town visitors in Bemidji from Schooleraft yesterday. Dr. E. W. Larson left yesterday af- stheordinary: J. W. Naugle left last night for |ternoon for points west along the Minneapolis enroute to Green Bay,|Soo Line where he will spend a week Wis., where he will spend a week on |on professional business. business. . W. Jewett left last night for Minneapolis where he will spend the next few days attending to business. Mrs. C. G. Estlund, after spending, yesterday in Bemidji attending to business matters, returned-iast night to her home at Pinewoods... Mrs:-A: B-Carrish eaHed-on friends in ‘Bemidji 'yesterdny ‘between trains while enroute~fromher ~home at Notthern to Baguriyloway:where she will :spend the:next:‘month as the guest of relatives. Let Us Show You Proof on the. E RICE & HLF]'CHINS New goods arriving.every day. Call and see them at the Henrionnet Mil- linery Parlors.—Adv. 2d46 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu enter- tained a few friends at dinner last evening, the guests of honor being Miss Beatrice Backus and Eugene Voigt of Anoka, whose marriage takes place tomorrow. UCATO HOEL® Reg. U. S. Pat. OfF. J. C. Thompson, county commis- sioner from Blackduck, arrived in Bemidji this morning to attend to business affairs for a day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Harding re- turned this morning to their home at Cass Lake after a visit in Florida and other southern points. G. Coulter spent a few hours in Bemidji yesterday visiting with friends and attending to business af- fairs, while on his' way from Lake ET a pair today. Feel your tired, bent bones relax. Note how Nature relieves you of corns,bunions,ingrow- ing nails, flat-foot, etc. Then you’re done for- ever with the narrow, bone-bending shoes that caused these ills. Educators on your children will guard them from all foot ills for life. Made for men, women and children. Look for themark EDUCATOR on:the sole. It is your guarantee: of the good~ looking,carrectly ortho- paedic Educator shape that “lets the feet grow as they should.” Made only by Miss Esther Fleishman left last evening for Tenstrike where she will spend several days visiting as the guest of friends and relatives. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's' and have your victure taken.—Adv. 14tt Helen Haynor and Margaret Car- son left last evening for Tenstrike to spend the week with Mrs. BE. M. Haynor, Miss Helen’s grandmother. Robert Barto of the firm of Hen- derson: & ‘Barto, logging contractors, and his brother,:J. Barto, of Bena, are business visitors:in Bemidji to- day. Fluffy Hair with JAP ROSE ‘The wonderful “Sunday Morning Bath™ L N V. M. Owens of Hines arrived in Bemidji this morning for a short business visit. Mr. Owens is in the land and real estate business at Hines. Button Educator for Misses and Children Reéioves all excess hair oil, jnvigerates . the scalp and leaves-the. hair. clean, soft and-pretty. Delightfully-perfumed witht*the- fra- grance: wof . -freshi:roses.. . Unequalled Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 15High St. Boston, Mass. Sold Excluswely by C. A. KNAPP paper, up-to-date patterns:. - Shop | | for. bath..and. general toilet. use. Bemidji 402 America Ave.. Phone«548-J.—| | Usc butlittle~It’s alllather y 26d429 | | . . ‘or Free Sample WriteJames S, Kirk & Co,, See E. S. Woodward for painting, paper hanging, kalsomining;:; wall Adw. Dept. 354, Chicaza, U S.A. Miss Mildred Nichels: arrived in wmnxmn MOR . BeoauseW-B GUT Chewing means more satisfaction ~—groater:comfert«it's richtobacco.. : A.nd;t eosatlewmbennse syou use less of W-B CUT £ “Nétice iow the valt brings out the rich tobacco taste.” ‘Madé by "WEYMAN-BRUTON: COMPANY, |50 Union Square, New York: City JUDGE, | MEN ARE FINDING AND ASMALL CHEW. | SATISFIES. ,erftlon are: becoming ac- \UT Chewing—the long shred kind. A little chew satisfies. Plantaganet to Grand Forks where he will be a business visitor for the balance of the week. The wedding of Miss Beatrice Ba¢kus, daughter of G. D. Backus, to Eugene -Voigt of Anoka, Minn., will takKe place tomorrow morning at nine-thirty o’clock at the home of Mr. Backus.. Mr. and Mrs. Voigt will leave on a short wedding trip to Du- luth after which they will be at home at Anoka where Mr. Voigt is manual training instructor in the Anoka schools. Dr. E. W. Johnson will leave to- night for Minneapolis where his marriage to Miss Jesse Phillips will take place at the home of Miss Phil- lip’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips, tomorrow evening at eight o'clock,. Miss Phillips was music in- stPuctof in the Bemidji schools up fo,sevgal months ago. Dr. and Mfrs. Johnson will be at home in Be- :{midji {n about ten days. FRANK RICH COMPANY AT GRAND PLEASES The Frank Rich Musical company which was seen at the Grand theater last evening in the musical comedy, “The Girl From Panama,” was one of the best companies.of its kind seen in Bemidji for several seasons.:Many people were turned away. from. the Grand last night unable to get in on account of the large -crowds. “The Girl From Panama” kept the audience in laughter from the rise to the fall of the curtain. George Burton as the colored or- derly who was-taken-as.the king, made a distinct’ hit with his “monkey song.” The Twentieth Century Maids, as the: chorus is called, was composed of eight shapely young ladies who can the city last. evening::from ;. Wash- burn, Wis., to spend-a weel: visiting in Bemidji as the.gueat:of Miss:Mable Kittleson. NEW GRAND THEATRE: The House Of Quality Frank Rich & Co. 20th Cenfury Maids “The Suf?ragettes.” another rapid-fire Musical comedy. Mrs. B. M. Haynor, Who has:been the guest of Mr. and.Mrs.:R. C. Haynor for:the past:fourr, or..five months, leftlast night:for Tenstrike, her home. Rev. L. P. Warford, pastor of the Presbyterian church, left last night for ‘Minneapolis: where::heiwill:make arrangements: for mavisg:his: tamily to this-citys Picture Pregram Laura Hope Crews in “THE FIOHTING HOPE"™|" A Paramount Feature in 5 parts. Same time [8 p. m.] Same price 35¢ no more, no less: ). As myrwiteshamieft: my-carm-and protection; 1 will'.not:che: respemsible for:any- bills.contracte: iy her atter Saturday; Aprid: 1, 1918 FREBEREVOR. 24¢4 Tomorrow, Frank Rich Co., with the “Maids” in “Littlef: Johnnie Wise” and a 5 part feature. Mrs. C. W. Nmmmnu idji - yesterdayic fromudan-homs:-at Grant Valley:and:spentthmdngomisits ingwith frisndmend:tranessking:usls ness:affalrs:.: Miss Mariam Paguin wehoihas:been visiting*-as: the guentsof:: MisaMay garst ‘Thome:for.: the: past: few dnys; returned--yesterdsy.aftersosm:to: her home .at. Okleex: FLORIST The Bemidjizinterustional-Raggers where-they:-will make:their:headguar- | ters: this: weels; furnishingmusic: for dancing Me?: The Scandinevian:Lutheran Ladies Aid: society wills meet- tomerrow: af- ternoon: at - three- o'cleck:. in . the ‘church+parlers; Mrs: E. Folstead willentertain: the:lndiesiat-the meet- Pleasing Photo Plays Bcand 10c TONIGHT 7:30-8:30-9: Winnifred Greenwood & Edward Coxe “The Water Carrier of San Juan”’ Cissy Fitzgerald in “CURING CISSY” and BIRTHDAY"” a comedy price: Miss: Nellie. Knoxcrandz. - Normen Knox;:after- visitings in Bemddjiv for severalndays; ‘Teturned:last: nightito their- homesat Kelther-to~spend: the ki springs:vacation: visiting:. with their parents: Mr; and: Mret B. Donshanesof :Ten- strike;-after-visiting:in-Benuddjivwith friends-and:relatives forthe:pastidew ddys; Jeft: lasteveming:for Norme;:N. D., where:they:will make:their-lrome in ithe future: % “JOHNIE'S Tomeorrow Wednesday Matinee 2:30 Grace Decarlton and Bert Delaney m ‘‘His Vacation” “Doctor Jerry’” a. Cub Comedy “Geeing Amesica:Firet?! t H. B. Andewss:of;theiindarson & Knopke:kiveny: COmpamy;:: Wass:: Ter moved;fromxdis: moomason: Betivami avenue tnmwm- morning on acoount of an attack of M Bright's diseasoes: and. dance. There were four- teen musical numbers on the bill. The scenery and wardrobe of the company was especially good. The company will be seen at the Grand theater tonight in “The Suffra- gettes,” a musical comedy of merit. FEEDING THE CALVES. Amount of Skimmilk Needed For Ani- mals of Different Weights. Most troubles from feeding skimmilk to calves come from overfeeding, ac- cording: to:the dairy department of the station at Corvallis, Ore., and this can hardly. be:avoided unless.the calves are fed separately and each one's portion weighed or measured. The calves should first be fed whole wilk for three or four weeks, then one pint ofswhole milk is left out and a pint of #kimmilk added. The next day: two pimgs are thus.exchanged, and so on unttk the whole milk has been en- tirely replaced by the skimmilk. The sklmmilk ration should consist of ten-pounds-ot milk to the first-100: pounds of live weight, with five pounds of milk added to the first additional 100 pounds of live weight and three pounds for the next additional 100. A calf weighing eighty pounds should be fed eight pounds of skimmilk, one welghing 150 pounds should be fed twelve and one-half pounds and one weighing 800 pounds should be fed eighteen pounds of milk. Any wide variation from this is likely to bring serlous trouble. Cost of Milk Fat. There is no way of determining the profitableness of a cow except with the Babcock test and the scales and then keeping records of the cost of feed. In this case the returns for évery dollar's worth of feed used or the food cost of a pound of butter fat are easily deter- mined. 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 ‘em. At the first -ymptom of any nngemmt of the feminine organism od of life the one safe, really :‘3 ul remedy is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite nscnptlon Tens of thousands. of -women - have taken it with unfailing success ~for every conceivable ailment and of a womanly nature. It is-a woman's temperance - medicine and its ingredi- ents are publlshed on_ wrapper. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a .true friend to women in times of - trial and at times of pain when the organs are‘not performing their func-: tions. For headache; bachache, hat flashes, down ~ sensation, mental - depressio: dizziness, famtmg spells, lassitude an exhaustion, women should never fail to « take this tried and trie womeén's medi- cine. Prepared - from nature’s roots and herbs, it contains no=alcohol: nor nar- cotics, nor any harmful ingredient. Medicine dealers everywhere have it on hand in both tablet and liguid form at all times. . If you want.a specialist-in women’s diseases to diagnose your case absolfitely free of charge, write Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, to-day. 136-page book on women’s dis~ eases sent free—Adv. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the original little Liver Pills. These tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules—the smallest and the easiest to take. One little Pellet for a laxative—three for a cathartic. _Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks andall derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are prevented and relieved. Put up in sealed - vials—a perfect vest-pocket remedy, always convenient, fresh, and reliable, Want Something? Advertise for it in these columns 8c SALE 8c One Week of Bargains APRIL 3rd TO 8th BRAKKE VARIETY STORE ZIEGLER’S SECOND HAND STORE Hardware Furs Hides Clothing A guarantee Good Clothes Makers ‘Bemidji, Minn. Homie of Hart Schaffner & Marx.. "0U have heard and read more or less about the ‘demoralization of the dye-stuffs and textile markets due to the war in Europe. We want to say this: Our clothes are guaranteed to be satlsfactory to the wearer; and this guarantee is given without reservation, modification or-exeeption:: Any man who sells our clothes:is definitely authorized to extend to any man who buys them, our unqualified assurance of satisfaction; which means colors, all-wool fabrics; the: quality of other materials, the tailoring, the fit, the value at the And the money-back: 1f you are not satisfied. ; Hart Schaffner & Marx Junk Furniture .- catarrhal condmor& bwing;. i e et a2 8 ] S B SRS S 3 At S S R 0 AR

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