Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 12, 1916, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1016, Ab'm;t TheCity P. A. Gaalaas of Stillwater was a visitor in Bemidji today. E. A. Barker left this noon for Du- luth on a short business trip. Spring painting, of course. 231. Hicks.—Adv. Phone a412 H. C. Baer left last evening on a business trip to the Twin Cities. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake visited in Bemidji yesterday. For bus or livery, Phone No. 41.— Northern spent a few hours in Be- midji on business yesterday. For Sale—Five acre Iots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249, Mathew Larson.—Adv. da4te The Masonic lodge will hold a meeting at its hall tonight. Second degree work will be taken up. William Chichester spent yesterday at the Cochran camps at Schley, re- turning to Bemidji in the evening. C. R. Rank, who has been in Be- midji during the past few days, ‘re- turned last night to Minneapolis. Bids wanted for the maintenance of a rest room in Bemidji. E. M. Sa- thre, secretary, Commercial club.— trami avenue, left last night for St. Paul and Minneapolis on a business trip. M. 8. Gillette left ast for Blackduck where he spent a tew nours between trains attending to business matters. s Lumberjack,” camps at Kelliher and mills and yards at Bemidji, in mo- tion pictures—Rex theater Wedres- “day, matinee and evening.—Adv. 23413 Miss Mable Kittleson departed last night for Minneapolis where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. Winnifred Knapp, son of C. A. Knapp, arrived in Bemidji Tuesday | R T T T T I DEMONSTRATION AND SALE THIS WEEK OF Adv. i 124425 Adv. 43414 |from Grand Forks for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Brott of - 5 f‘ i Northern were visiting in Bemidji rs. H. P. Taylor of Lake Plan- ? yesterday. taganet spent yesterday visiting with | Mrs. William Bagsley, who has Miss Olive Clark of Turtle River was a between train business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mrs. H. Stechman returned Mon- day night to Bemidji from Tenstrike where she visited last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Skoogland of friends and relatives in this city. Andrew Johnson, sheriff of Bel- ARROW Style~We will show the font ! Miss Lillian French left yesterd APRIL 4ta ol & » 8 Llin Pronch 1t sesterday APRIL i s 7. mamas siemss 0 o K tire 35 DB will be placed for quick turnover a a set guest of friends at Leonard. Achby 9% Lex Q% |midji yesterday, returning in the eve- ) COLLAR CLUETT. PEABODY & CQ 1 Trov NY. IR R SO R been visiting with friends in Bemidji for the past two days returned last evening to Kelliher. Mrs. Belle Rise returned last eve- ning to her home at Northern, after spending the early part of the day visiting and shopping. The Episcopal Guild will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. W. Vandersluis, 1001 Bemidji avenue. ning to Turtle River. The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors will have a large display of mid- These 3-p1ece sets are well made-of the best percale, con- sisting of skirt, cap and belted blouse, which may be worn as a dressmg sacque, if desired. The skirt has the patented adjustable waist band :and the set thruout is of i the very best workmanship and material. Our price reg- ular would be $1.25, but for this sale the en- .00 Our entire Minnesota avenue windows have been taken up this week . with a display of these handy garments and it will pay you to see them. GLAR A KIMB ALL YUUNG sttt Come in and ask about the $10.00 prize offer in connection with the e tatier 2 meets o mel S@l€ of these sets, in which all who desir¢’have a chance to earn aneat sum. in the 5 part drama that broke all attendance records in the larger cities, and considered her best work, i Seandinavian Lutheran church will give a food sale Saturday afternoon “TRILBY” at Netzer's Drug Store. FRIDAY, APRIL 14th - MATINEE 2:30 || s ceorse Ostrander returnea . . last evening to her home at Turtle . (g I N S ;... o.cvping and visting. T 1k 5 . Bemidji shopping and visiting. 1 ; I V. M. Owens, land and real estate | »: R | N EW G RAND TH EA I RE merchant of Hines, returned last eve- | ] . ning to Hines after spending the day | B . The flouse Of Quality 5 here attending to business’ affairs. : “THE ECONOMY CENTER” A BI RD oF PREY The motion picture scenes near Be- ||l i : : - with midji and Kelliher entitled “The | : = Home of the Lumberjack,” will again | s o Ka“ll'yn Adflms a"d Jdm Lflhflbflf[ be shown at the Rex theater, Wednes- | days, left this morning on a short i - A Mutual Masterpicture De Luxe. A powerful drama of re-|day, matinee and evening.—Adv. business trip to Laporte. 9 tl};!bl}!:}la(m dmf5 11)>art§’ fr}(l)m the farfnous story by Philip Lonergan. In 2d412 Ask Your Dealer For the ‘‘Bird of Prey”’ the spirit of a big man has been made the dom- : - inant note of the story, Back of intrigue, disloyality, thievary and| 'Miss Bisic Schmidt Will entertain |poia o tn eryie averes NORTHRUP, King & Co:S SEEDS — adversity, is a wronged soul which is greater than these. the “Hi-Yah-Mummacks” elub, of |1y sday night on chount ot ke E}:noysthzfi:}h?ebrélngsongzgs 20K igqQi 5 13aead L of seeds stand for honest values, s Shows at 7:30-8:45. Admission 5c and 15¢|young ladies at a regular meeting to- | ynion' meetings which are belsig held a0 marked are of dependable quality, havin (night at her home on Doud avenue.|;, iy Baptist church th}s week. beenselec&udbyexperls,};:;flhelt'ils‘y;:r‘;z;:b A - A ed for germination. Tomorrow Elsie Janis, in The Ladics’ Ald soclety of the Cone| ) 41 1,ies of the . A. R. eirele Your dealer endors it . et o gregational church of Nymore will| @ es Northrup, King & o Betty in Search of a Thrill” in 5 parts. hold an apron sale and serve a lunch |21 reauested to meet at the home Co.’s recommenda- Matinee at 2:30. at the church auditorium Thursday|°f MS: H. W. Bailey on Minnesota night avenue tomorrow afternoon at two ) o’clock to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mrs. J. G. Gratton, who has been Tames; French. the guest of her son, A. J. Gratton, ex T H E AT RE ex of Minneapolis for the past five weeks,| SIX of Bagley’s good road boosters - returned last evening to her home in |2ttended the Jefferson highway meet- this city. ing in Bemidji = yesterday. They Pleasing Photo Plays were M. J. Kolb, A. Kaiser, Dr. P. See E. S. Woodward for painting, |C- Biorneby, O. T. Stenvick, B. H. Wednesday—Return showing, by request, of the film paper hanging, kalsomiring, wall |Baff and Ole G. Lee, ] H k" B HFH H paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop flme 0 9 “m Uac “fla[ eml ll a“ e l “r 402 America Ave. Phoné 546-J.—| Sam Jnmtvold who spent Tuesday e Also Harold Lockwood and May Allison a one reeler Adv: 264439 |in Bemidji visiting with his s, 6 I Th s b ”» L Miss Johanna, who is confined at St. ! Man In € sombprero, Miss Anna Klefn, teachiér in the|Anthony’s hospital on account of an For Better Crops Sow These Reliable Brand and the'two part comedy, schools at Turtle River, arrived in'|opération for appendicitis, returned 0 - P i a1 1aple brands «Billy VanDusen and The Vampire.” Bemidji this' morning for a short(last evening to his home at Pime- BIGyleldsofclovel‘,tlmothyorothe!‘crops,depend largely Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30-8:80-0:15. Children 5c, Adults 10¢ |Vt ¥ith her perents, Mr. and Mrs:| wood. O O i sies s " T of high germination which will give a , even stand. . G Thursday=--Anna Little and Tom Chatterton The Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald so- Second-Plump seed of strong vitality, producing large, sturdy plants and heavy cuttings. in a three reel Western drama Miss Mildred Whiting" and’ Mrs. | cicty will be entertained at the home Being selected for both these characteristics, seeds of these three brands will aid you | " M r g 0 f The FOO t Hllls John Noel of Northern having 1lof Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, 1101 Bemidji i in securing bumper crops. i a in Bemidji in the morning; speiit yes- |avenue, Thursday aftrnoon at 2:30 N mupm&co W&mp&mkt& i Beautiful scenes and situations startling enough to satisfy even the ;‘:g:’;s;“ this city visiting” and on |o'clock. This is the last mieflu b‘: 0 Minneapolis.Mino. | most hardened seeker after thrills in a picture. - fore the Easter sale and all are The comedy is‘a Falstaff production entitled “A Clever Collie’ i Comeback” e The f: Thanhouser dog ‘‘Lady’’ stars as the ghost. Evenmge? g{r)n (8“%% 9:15. Chlldren 5c Adults 10c Don’t forget that the Hen Millinery Parlors will have on d!s- play Thursday, Friday and’ |a complete line of mid-sumi da412 Spend Your Money They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this acom- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. \\ _——————— -Adv: At the last meeting of the Pres- byterian Ladies’ Ald soclety 1t was decided that the anmial Basi ulfi of faney work will be held Wednes~ day, April 19. Mrs. M. F. Willson will enteriain the ladies of the Swedish’ Lum‘ang , Four-foot birch and tamarack wood for sale. Wm. McCuaig.—Ady, , 20413 The members and officers of the O. E. S. are requested to meet at the Masonie hall Thursday afternoon’ at 1:30 o’clock to attend the ‘funeral of Mrs. J. H. French. A regular’ meeting of the Young Women’s Missionary “club was held last’ evening at the William Schmldt home, 1101 Doud ‘aven Miss Elsie e | Scimidt acted as Tioat, Call and see the display of mew mid-summer hats at the Henrionnet Advertisers who want the best results Millinery Parlors, Thursday, Friday quested to be there and bring all ar- ticles prepared for the sale. Mrs. L. B. Tabor entertained at ‘her home on Bemidji avenue yester- day afternoon in homor of Mrs. O. [ Rylander, who will leave this week to;make here home in Minneapolis. The guests wére Mesdamés J. C. Tenn- strom, M. F. Wntuon, C. Larson, C. G. Ecklund, G. A. Newmann, M. Nelson and O. Rylander. . Dr. Emil 8. Geist, assistant profes- sor of orthopedic surgery at the Uni- spoke at the meeting of the Upper Missnssnppi Medical association meet- {ing last night, returned after the meeting to Minneapolis. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay all General Fund wnrrants jssued’ prior to Feb. 1, 1916, and all {warrants on otlier funds to date. | GEO. W. RHEA, Treas. Dated ‘April 10, 1916. 4 33412 i The Pionéer is” the place to buy your rolls of adding machine™ paper iToll, & dogzen Tolls or a hund ed:rolls. There is a “bush” system of growing raspberries which is especially adapted to the small garden. The plants are set in furrows six feet apart in the fur- row. The slants should be trained in bush-form instead of vines by being pinched or cut back during the sum- mer. Do Bot let the leading shoot or «Jeader” grow more than three and a half feet high. The laterals should be started near the surface of the ground and kept to eighteen fnches in length. It will require considerable pruning back during the growing season to make bushy plants, but it is worth the SOME POULTRY HINTS. % Do not desmse well bred poultry. No territory has ever been noted for its poultry products unless well -bred fowls wete the rule. Aboit ‘ the- best remedy. for ‘“scaly Jegs,” -which is the work of miniature parasites, is an application of sulphur and melted lard once a week. * A close sfudy of any breed is mot only interesting, Dut profitables Get acqlmmted with your fowls and let them get acquainted with you. «- It is more profitable to have the hens in Jaying condition for the period when prices are high than it is to attempt to preserve eggs until that time. Let the poultry have a share of the for Burroughs ‘adding machines. One | SOUr milk. Be sure to keep plenty of fresh wa- ter before the hens. ..A great amount We Are Always Ready Ladies’ "Aid soelety tomorroy a.ttars & . effort. g 3 versity of Minnesota and Dr. Henry - o with your horhé mérchants. noon at 2:30 o'elock at her home n |y, yyricn, instructor in medicine at ; . to serve you with good feving: Rventits the University of Minnesota, Who printing. No matter what the nature of the job may be we are ready to do'it at a price that will be Satisfactory KKK KK KKK KXKRX KN * . If you have & room to rent or ¥ * ‘want -to, rent one—you get the ¥ end Saturday.—Adv. d412; —— 085 always" patronize The Pioneer. They. knovg, by“expeu A glaiice at'the ‘want eommas mey °’ water 15, used to ’.’;"“ the egff % : best o,ho:oenmmng‘li s Pioneer * country as 5 \ i it have windows in the hen- want -ad. one ence, that'it hds'no equal i this section'of the'country Elmer Swanson, traveling salesman | nelp you sell it. houseyol?eep them clean, as the hens . 4 Jeffrop Ry g v an advertlsmg medmm. tor a Minneapolis coffee concern, g [ter visiting with friends for a few = _Read the Pionesr want ads.. need'all the unn“glit they ¢an zet these dayl

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