Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1916, Page 5

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and transacting business, returned last night to his home at Tenstrike. Yesterday’s sweet milk bG¢ per Brainerd to spend a short time in the interests of the company. Have your. pictures taken “with Charles Carter of Hines arrived in the.city this morning to spend the day here on business. J. A. Fenton left last night for St. Paul and Minneapolis where he will spend a few days on business. For bus or livery, Phone No. 41.— Adv. 12d426 Mrs. F. A. Wilson wili entertain a few. friends at bridge at her home on America avenue this afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Anderson entertained the Entre Nous club yesterday afternoon atiher home on Minnesota avenue. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44tt :Mrs. George Severens was among the out-of-town shoppers and visitors in the city yesterday from Grant Valley. Lester French was operated on this morning at St. Anthony’s hospital for appendicitis. His condition is satis- factory. 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75 ‘per cord. Phorne 21. Battles.—Adv. 26d510 Earle Riley left yesterday after- noon for Crookston and Grand Forks where he will spend some time visit- quart at Schroeder’s store.—Adv. 6d421 Mrs. William Blakeley of Farley spent yesterday in Bemidji visiting as the guest of friends and relatives and attending to shopping matters. S. Maxwell, representative of the Vitagraph, Lubin, Selig and Essanay Motion Picture company, is spending today in Bemidji on business matters. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14tt J. B. Yohe, who has spent some time in Bemidji on business, left this rflorning for Omaha, Neb., where he will visit his parents for some time. A. B. Severns spent yesterday in Bemidji making arrangements to move his family from Puposky to Makata, N. D., where he has pur- chased a farm. Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any size 10¢, prints 3c up. Rich Studio, 29 Tenth street.—Adv. 264513 A. E. Webster, manager of the Be- midji Greenhouse, has moved his stock of flowers from the greenhouse on Fourteenth street to the lobby of the Grand theater. Mrs. A. A. Andrews returned to her home in Bemidji Tuesday from a two weeks’ visit as the guest of relatives at Minneapolis, Durand, Ar- kansas and Owen, Wis. Easter lilies. $5 photo for $3.50 at Rich studio, 29 10th St. Phone §70- W for appointment.—Adv. 6d422 Addie B. Baker, state deputy for the Degree of Honor lodge from Min- neapolis, left yesterday afternoon for Crookston after spending several days in Bemidji on business. Mrs. Peter Larkin of Turtle River, who was called to Fargo two weeks ago by the death of her sister, Mrs. Patterson, visited in Bemidji yester- day while enroute to her home. Have your picture taken with Baster lilies, $6 photos for $3.50 at Rich studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570- W for appointment.—Adv. 6d422 Mrs. George Ostrander and Miss Olive Clark of Turtle River, having arrived in Bemidji on the early morning train, spent yesterday in the city transacting business affairs. Mrs. A. Thompson and Mrs. M. Young left yesterday for Lake City, Minn., where they were called by the critical illness of Mrs. Thompson's brother-in-law, Professor U. Curtis. See E. 8. Woodward for palnting, paper hanging, kalsomining, wall paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop 402 America Ave. Phone 546-J.— Adv. 264429 ‘W. B. Stewart, county superintend- ent of schools, returned this morning from an inspection tour in the north- ern part of the county. He visited city. r Y be bookedinany community enyon. *The program was one of the High School Platform crowd that ever attended an{ ?(ro%r aKe The Hamline University Glee Club is making its thirty-second annual tour and while traveling After thirty-two:years of ix:i.r:lin% Glee Clubs, Hamline University is offering in this ide fr of the program given is one of its Minn —“A fine program was render were some of the best that have ever been heard in Rochester and the audience was thy iven by these talented college artists." leasing features. the best ever heard in Kenyon." -om _the sixteen voices in the Club there is a Male Quartette, e a Pianist, a Reader and 3 Soloists. Here are some comments of the Press in a few of the towns visited last year: Rochester, by the Hamline University Glee Club at the High School last evening. The vocal numbers and the reading§ oroughly delighted with the varied entertainment which was Dodge Center- “‘At the close of the concert they were given a hearty invitation to return for another Rochester- “The Hamline Universit{ Glee Club was greeted by the am of any kind at the auditorium, paid or free, and the boys received the he: ce City ‘‘Over 500:people heard the Concert and many were turned away!"” excellent:reports ‘of the work this season, this is indeed, an opportunity for the people of our city to hear a Glee Cl in northern Minnesota will give a concert in- his oup of Entertainers one of the h‘nestgl altractiuns..that-ct')‘uld The variety forget artiest applause ever granted any one on JudglnF from the success of last year and the u b with such an enviable reputation. of honor at a surprise party given last night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Quiney Brooks. The party was given in honor of Miss Sliter’s birth anniversary. Among the guests were the Misses Laura Michener, Winni- fred Johnson, Minnie Olson, Thelma Johnson, Capitola Stewart, Velma Dean, Helen Backus, Mary Bell, Flor- ence Bell, Carrie Armstrong, Ida Vir- ginia Brown, Emily Campbell, Nellie Larkin, Lea Given and Mrs. E. B. Kenfield. NOTICE To be sold at Public Auction, Tues- day, April 25, 1916, ten o’clock A. M., at the Red Lake Agency Office: Three Boar Pigs, Poland Chinas, eligible ‘to registry. Two Yearling Durham Bulls, high grades, one of which will be suitable for breeding purposes, and Three Yearling Holstein high grades, suitable for Bulls, breeding . |purposes. This stock can be seen at the Red iLake Indian Agency. WALTER F. DICKENS, Supt. & Spl. Disb. Agent. 6d420 Bemidji, Minn., April 19, 1916. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Health of the City of Be- midji, at the office of Dr. Shannon up to seven o’clock P. M., on Tuesday, the 25th day of April, for the pur- pose of removing of garbage and cans to the dumping ground in.accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 76 of the City of Bemidji. Bids must state price per can for removal, from the different districts as provided in the ordinance. By order of the Board of Health. DR. E. A. SHANNON, Chairman. 2d 420-427 A glance at the want column may help you gell it. ing with friends. a number of the schools in the vicin- ity of Funkley. Call at the new cash grocery and home bakery, which has been opened Ploneer Itable. advertisements are re- at 1024 Doud avenue by Mrs. Beile Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks and Guy Stevens, after spending the[J. Brown. Phone 732, 25 420 [Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum will leave day in Bemidji visiting with friends tomorrow morning for Chicago, Mil- = John Achenbach, superintendent of [waukee and Minneapolis where they the scaling department of the Crook-|will spend two weeks visiting with ston Lumber company, left last night | friends and relatives. for Kelliher to attend io business matters of the company. e Telephone Easter Apparel at Prices You'll Like The Last Week to “Tog Up” Before Easter In the scramble to get sometning to “look your best” in, for the occasion, it will pay you to shop here for things to wear before a final decision. : New spring things have arrived and are coming each .day by express, and we feel that in justice to economical spending you should see our offerings in our enlarged and improved ' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. You’ll find that this is not a time for extra profit ut rather a time for extra values. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding return- ed this morning to their home at George Warner, trainmaster for the |Cass Lake after visiting for a few Minnesota & International railroad, |hours last evening with their son, G. arrived in Bemidji this morning from |S. Harding, manager of the Grand — = —= = |theater, and their daughter, Miss SWAMP_ROM' FUR Ruth, teacher in the Bemidji schools. KmNEY UISEASES E. C. McGregor returned _this morning from a few days’ business visit at Duluth. He will leave to- night for Minneapolis where he will spend a short time in the interests of the North Land Pine company, of which he is logging superintend- ent. There is only one medicine that £ |really stands out pre-eminent as a £ |remedy for diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands E |the highest for the reason that it has E proven-to be just the remedy needed morning from Lareburn, Canada, E in thousands upon thousands of even where he spent a week disposing of a E E s E £ E g £ El when you want that next job of L] [J Printing You will get first-class work, and you will get it when promised, for having work done when promised is one of the rules of this office. L. P. Eckstrum returned yesterday the most distressing cases. Swamp- |y ... tract and last year's crop. Mr. Root, a physician’s prescription for|p . qium states that conditions there special diseases, makes friends quick- | quite favorable for a good year, 1y because its mild and immediate ef- |, 4 "5t seeding is already under fect is soon realized in most cases. way. It is a gentle, healing vegetable com- pound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes—fifty cents and one dollar. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents Twenty-five friends pleasantly sur- prised Mrs. Martin Brown at the E. Falsted home on Minnesota avenue last evening. Refreshments were served after the early part of the eve- 4 ning had been spent playing games. to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Mrs, Brown will leave Saturday to Y. for a sample bottle. When|,,.cyer nome at Aberdeen, S. D. writing be sure and mention the Be- midji Pioneer.—Adv. If you prefer, send the order by mail or bring it to the office in person. R Let Us Show You What We Can Do AR A. P. White, president ilft tm Extra Values in Special Your i National bank, will return ° = o memas siriny o 100 A || | New Spring Coats Skirt Value Easter Gloves . ,s geles, al., and other wintel i at$3 05 ZIEGLER points in the west where he hag Coats that will surprise ' you o spent the past few months. Mrs. for newness and quality of Regular $5.00, $5.50 to $6.50 A complete line of silk and 25 new spring skirts in awide assortment of patterns, hard- ly two alike, plaids and fancy worsted, just for this week at $3.95 Wide Fancy Ribbon 19¢ - Beautiful wide fancy ribbon, an unusual value regular at 25c. Special for Easter week | this week at 19¢ 89¢ styles. Unusual values makes this a very busy department. Shoes for the whole family -and y!m'll Shoes save a great deal by being fitted here. Men's heavy work shoes special this week $2.48* Children’s shoes up to size 2 in Goodyear welts, patents or dul) leathers $1.98. A :big assortment of ladies’-fine shoes.that sold at $4.00 and $5.00, now $2.985. Grocery and Meat Department Specials White and daughter, Miss Marion, are expected to return to Bemidji Sunday morning. materials, priced for quick turnover at $7.50 and $8.50 Corsets The ‘‘Gossard” or “R. & G.” Two of the best makes to choose from.in a complete line of sizes-and-styles. If you’re particular try one of these SECOND HAND STORE Clothing -- Hardware -- Furniture Hides -- Furs -- Junk lisle gloves just arrived—get your size early—special val- Orville, the 14 months’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of Nymore ues. i . Little Kiddies’ Dresses Made of gingham in plain colors and combination plaids and plain, real cute styles ; for ] Miss Lida Ecklund was hostess at a meeting of the “J. U. G. 8. club last evening at her heme on Bemidji avenue. Music, dancing and cards furnished the entertainment. A dainty lunch was served. The guests were Misses Marie Klein, Esther Tennstrom, Vera Nelson, Ella Ander- son, Ella Laqua, Hazel Laqua, Anna Brown and Jennie Gratton. succumbed from an attacks of measles and pneumonia at Rochester, Minn.,, ====|Clark have been visiting with Mrs. NEW GRAND THEATRE [Sis T i Orville and Ray, contracted measles The L Of Quallty and pneumonia. Ray is now improv- An unique screen novelty, inclufling the actual construction of a railroad. : A Paramount feature. Shows at 7:30-8:45. Adm. 5¢ and 15c. Tomorrow, Lillian Lorraine in the & part Equitable feat- M | Sunday night last. Mr. and Mrs, and while there their two children, Harold Lockwood and Winnifred Kingston ~ |== “THE LOVE ROUTE” ure “SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE?” Matinee 2:30. i Rex THEATRE Rex 1 Plants and cut flowers for Easter. You will find us permanently Iod- i h e fhoscoe Wit & £a 10wk, 5€ ‘patted For Easter Week | Pleasing Photo Plays plants in bloom, fresh from the Oranges... 30c, 40c, 50c a dozen | Winesaps...........cccoeuereeiunnieenns ceeeenne..$2.25 @ bOX | ———r————— greenhouse. Also a big line °§‘°1‘:‘- Lemons... 20c a dozen || ‘Monarch’ preserves, assorted flavors.17c131-20z. jar . " fl rs. Call and see us. ake F ¢ 3 P p Thursday--The Famous Beauty, Valkyrien | (070 50 200 1ot us astirer -.‘?pl;l)les.l.l - $1.g({ gob:sgfi »%«::;fi? oglli'sgg Juice......c.oooov.....25¢ pt.,45C L. [Baroness De Witz] in a three act play early. The Bemidji Greenhouse and ohnathan apples. ol 3igm “ . 9 Florist. A. E. Webster. Phone 166. Hams.. 15¢ 1b. ‘ Plcplc Hams. The Crulse of Fate —Adv. 44422 Swift Premium Hams ..22¢ Ib. || - Smift Premium Bacon, by strip. an original and artistic drama_ with stirring plot and a most thrilling denoument. church will hold a lenten offering “GOING UP”—cub comedy. Geo. Ovey. ) o service on ‘“‘Good Friday” in the Shows start 7:30, 8:30, 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c|church auditorium at 2:30 p. m. Rev. 11. D. Alvord will give a sermon on “The Joy of Sacrifice” and Rev. B. D. Hanscom will deliver a sermon on “Consecration for Sacrifice.” In connection with this service therej will be a union prayer and praise (service. The Women’s Home Missionary so- ciety of the Methodist Episcopal ~ All The Season’s Greens For Easter | Troppman’s Dep’t. Store “THE GOAL OF THRIFTY .SHOPPERS” Friday—Grace Gibson and the Bostock animals in the two reel drama “Rhoda’s Burglar” Carol Halloway in Beauty Comedy ‘““SOME NICHT.” --..al80 a *‘Rube’’ comedy, “FLOODED WITH TROUBLE.” ‘“@hows at 7:80-8:30-9:15 Admission 5¢. and! 10c Minnesgta ‘Bemidii, e Miss Beatrice Sliter was the guest AR e e 0

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