Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 21, 1916, Page 5

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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 J. T. McKinney, district passenger agent for the Northern Pacific rail- ] . road, is spending the day in Bemidji About The City |{|=e i wwe Mrs. Frank Isakson of Leonard was| Yesterday’s ?;ve.et tmflk 6o per a business visitor in Bemidji yester-|quart at Schroeder’s store.—Adv. diy. saeaL ki Mrs. H. Stechman and son, John, Mrs. George Finn left this morn- A shape / 3 . 5% left last evening for Ten: ‘where M and shadé to Siil ing to spend a few days visiting with © v & e others. -ev:rtongo'f they will visit for a few days as the relatives at Staples. guest of H. Stechman. Be sure of hatsatisfaction. ASK YOUR DRALER FOR PutlersonHats T. W. BTEVENSON 00., Wholesale, Mianeapolis For bus or livery, Phone No. 41.— Adv. 12d4256 One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt J. Bisiar returned last night to Be- midji from Northome where he has spent several days on business. Attorney C. W. Scrutchin left last| prco Bertha Harding of Cass Lake night for St. Paul and Minneapolis is spending a few hours in Bemidji Where he will spend several days at- |45y visiting with her brother, G. Judge C. W. Stanton of the dis-|tending to legal matters. S. Harding, and her sister, Miss Ruth trict court, left last evening for St. Harding. Paul and Minneapolis -on business. Mrs. F. E. Craver of Turtle River, who was taken yesterday to St. An- Special price for lilies and cut For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny-[thony’s hospital, is reported in a sat-| g wors Call the Bemidji Candy more, on easy terms. Tel. 249.|isfactory condition today. Kitchen. Brick ice cream. Special Mathew Larson.—Adv. daatr order.—Adv. d421 Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any Miss Medora Rice left last evening |size 10c, prints 8¢ up. Rich Studio, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.|29 Tenth street.—Adv. 264613 A. Rice, at Tenstrike for a few days. Miss Florence Ripple, who has com- pleted a successful eight months’ term of school in the Grant Valley district, A. G. Wedge, vice president of the |returned yesterday to her home "in 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75 | First National bank, returned yester- | Bemidji. per cord. Phone 21. Battles.—Adv. | day from a business trip to Grand 26d610 | Rapids and Deer River. AN INVITATION You are cordially invited to visit our store on the date named below and learn how to refinish floors, furniture, etc. Have your picture taken with Baster lilies, $6 photos for $3.50 at Rich studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570- ‘W for appointment.—Adyv. 6d422 Miss Helen Shannon, teacher of the junior high school, departed last night for Minneapolis where she will visit as the guest of her parents un- til Monday. See E. S. Woodward for palnting, * o . o paper hanging, kalsomining, wall This Occasion is very Special paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop . . 402 America Ave. Phone 546-J.— A representative direct from THE Adv. 26d429 OHIO VARNISH COMPANY will be with N us with a display of beautiful color- ingsand finishes for woodwork, floors, furniture, etc. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church of this city, left last evening for Hines where he will conduct services this afternoon and evening. Special price for lilies and cut Thaog rrics flowers. Call the Bemidji Candy PorET AT FATSTES Kitchen. Brick ice cream. Special order.—Adv. a421 Chi-Namel LIGHT OAK Miss Anna Mills, who teaches Quarter pint U. S. Standard Measure school at Virginia, will return today to her home in Bemidji to spend Eas- ter Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills. G. A. Beehler arrived in Bemidji the early part of the week from his home at St. Paul to spend the sum- mer visiting as the guest of his sis- ter, Mrs. T. J. Welsh. REGULAR 20c CAN FREE H. E. Rice, camp auditor for the Containing enough varnish to cover 25 square feet of surface Crookston Lumber company, left last evening for Kelliher and vicinity to spend a few days at the company’s camps on business matters. THIS COUPON is good for one 20c Can of CH-NAMEL VARNISH upon the purchase of one new 10c Brush (merely to insure a fair trial) during our Chi-Namel Demonstration. If larger can is desired, Coupon will apply as 20c against purchase price. ¢ Have your pictures taken with Easter lilies. $6 photo for $3.50 at Rich studio, 29 10th St. Phone §70- ‘W for appointment.—Adv. 6d422 Name GIVEN HARDWARE 0. Charles Cominsky, manager of the men’s department of the Schneider Bros. Clothing company, returned on Wednesday to this city from a few days’ visit in Minneapolis. Special price for lilies and cut n _ 4, Minneseta Ave., Bomidjl, Minn, Flicimen. Sorick sco mrenm. spooian order.—Adv. d421 Max Huffman, formerly of this city, now dredging in the vicinity of Kelliher, arrived in the ecity this morning to spend a few days visiting with relatives and friends. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality TONIGHT 5c¢ and 15¢ The Charming Stage and Screen Personality T 4 = Lillian Lorraine The Strikingly Beautiful a;(;}(x);iginel 5 Part Photo Drama SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? A story of intense emotional force, in which a man of the world learns a bitter lesson. Superbly staged and photographed. 7:30-8:45 F. G. Halgren, manager of the Gamble-Robinson Bemidji company, is expected to return to Bemidji to- morrow morning from a week’s busi- ness visit in Minneapolis. Call Schroeder’s for your lettuce, strawberries, radishes, sweet pota- toes, onions and celery.—Adv. d421 Leon Jewett, billing clerk at the Great Northern Express office, who was recently operated on at St. An- thony’s hospital, is reported to be in a satisfactory condition today. William ‘Stokes returned last eve- Temorrow Night Only—Howard Estabrook and Emmy ning to his home at Leonard after Whelan in “THE MASTER SMILES.” having spent the earlier part of the day in Bemidji visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Schroeder’s have a line of fresh let- tuce, strawberries, radishes, sweet potatoes, onions and celery.—Adv. d421 Rex THEATRE Rex| Pleasing Photo Plays etofs of the City Drug store, who was operated on yesterday afternoon at St. Anthony’s hospital for appendic- itis, is reported to be improved to- day. Friday—Grace Gibson and the Bostock animals in the two reel drama “Rhoda’s Burglar” Carol Halloway in Beaaty Comedy ‘‘SOME ‘NIGHT.” a °f »*_comedy, “FLOODED WITH TROUBLE.” Sho:::Oa: 7:1;(,;%?30-;?15! % Admission 5¢ and 10¢ H. A. Rier, traveling auditor for the Minneasota & International railroad, returned last night to his headquarters at Brainerd after hav- ing spent the day in Bemidji on busi- ness. Saturday—A five part Mutual Masterpicture, DeLuxe “The Hidden Law” Featuring The Bostock-Aninvals, Mfirgatet Gibson Place ‘your order for lettuce, cel- and William Olifford in the remarkable story by “Theo-|ey, onions, sweet potatoes, radishes dosia ‘Hatris. and strawberries at Schroeder’s.— Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 and 8:45 - Admission 5c and 15¢|adr. a4t There will be services this evening in the First ‘Scandinavian Lutheran: church ‘beginning ‘at < eight o'éloéki The sermon will be.preached by Rev. Osmund Johauson, -pastor of the church. Winnifred Knapp, ‘who - reeently| returned from Grand>Ferks where he has been -attending "high ‘school, ‘left last night'for ‘Temstrike to-attend the concert given by the Bemidji high school double quartet. To Our ‘Patrons: Owing to-extra- ordinary advanees in all kinds of food | products Sunday dinners will be served at 76c. per plate. Effective on and after April 22, 1916. Markham.—Adv. 2d422 Charles Carter and his - daughter, Miss Sylvia, who is a student in the local high school, left last evening. for their home.at Hines. Miss Sylvia. will visit ‘with her parents until the early part of next week. The lady demonstrator of Chi- Namel will teach you how to grain ] properly, if you’ll let her. ‘Better come, too, men, she’ll be goed look- ing. Given Hardware, April 24; 25 and 26,—Adv. 2d422 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cochran left last night for the Twin Cities where they will spend a few days visiting with friends-and relatives -and at- tending to business matters. They will return to Bemidji Sunday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pendergast re- turned last night to their home in Minneapolis after visiting as the guests of Judge and Mrs. L. G. Pend- ergast in Bemidji for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pendergast for- merly made their home in this eity. A good looking lady will teach you ARROW COLLAR spring style,intwo heights’ BLCLUETT. PEABODY & CO. INC.MAKERS Hotel |, . |morning. | EasterLilylceCream Individual Moulds, 15¢ apiece; $1.75 per dozen. We will also have Special Brick Ice Cream Let us have your crder early, please. Phone 125 KOORS BROS. CO. = —— how to use Chi-Namel next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Given Hardware store. It will be interest- ing work and you are cordially in- vited. Read our display ad in this issue.—Adv. 24422 Among those who went to Ten- strike last evening to attend the con- cert given by the double quartet of the Bemidji high school were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayner, the Misses Mabel Johnson, Luecy Brooks and Edith Mills, and Harold Hayner, Harold ‘White and Earl Thurber. Mrs. Robert Hanson, who has been visiting with relatives in the Twin Cities for the past ten days, is ex- pected to return to Bemidji tomorrow After visiting with her mother here for a week, she will leave with her two children, Robert and Ralph, for her home at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Miss Catherine Bowe will accompany her. _ Plants and cut flowers for Easter. You will find us permanently lo- cated in the lobby of the Grand theater with a full lire of potted plants in bloom, fresh from the greenhouse. Also a big line of cut flowers. Call and see us. Make your selection and let wus deliver early. The Bemidji Greenhouse and Florist. A. E. Webster. Phone 166. —Adv. 44422 ‘“‘Should a Wife Forgive ” which is at the Grand theater tonight, is full of heart interest and absorbing dramatic situations. Lillian Lor- raine, the star of the photo drama, has achieved both; stage and film prominence. Taking the part of a dancing girl in a western city, her career of love, intrigue, short-lived happiness and final redemption after a pistol duel in the dark between two of her lovers, in which she is wouna- ed, form only a part of a well worked out plot which will permit no re- laxation of attention on the part of those who watch its progress on the screen. KRR HE KR KKK KKK x NYMORE NEWS * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ HEE KK KK KKK KKK KKK X Mrs. John Mullais and children left Wednesday morning for Willmar, Minn., where they will spend a few days visiting with her mother and father. John Lions, who is employed in the Bemidji mill, broke one his legs on Thursday afternoon. He was taken to the hospital. E. H. Bliss returned to Akeley after spending a few days here on business. Mrs. Wickman, who has been ill for the past week, was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital at Bemidji Wednesday afternoon. Miss Izetta Fisher of Frohn arrived here Thursday evening where she will spend a week’s vacation visiting with friends. Mrs. Harry Bridgeman left Friday morning for Minneapolis where she will spend a week visiting with friends after which she will go to Austin where she will attend the state Sunday school convention. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One voll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER ‘BARKER BARKER Oscar Erickson, one of the propri- || AVE 4ANYVd 3a39vd 99NEVE SaMIvVd 9aMgVd SaNEVe SaNIVE JaNgvd SaNIvVd SaN9Vd 9aM9vVd a9V new invention. OUR SUCGCESS IS NOT DUE TO THE PROFIT WE MAKE BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE You have read in the magazines and musical reviews of Thomas A. Edison’s We hold a license to demonstrate and sell 7he NEW EDISON . We invite all music lovers to visit our store and become familiar with Edison’s new art, whereby he actually Re-Greates all forms of music Barker’s Drug amnd Jewelry Store Anna Gase BARKER BARK v 4AEVd Saiavd duadavd Ya3Ivd SN ve 9aMEvd 399 the Miracle Girl of the Metropolitan, whose bewitchingly beautiful Soprano voice was chosen for the first test !to determine whether Edison hadiactually succeeded in achieving his ambition to re-create the human voice go perfectly that his re-crea- tion could not be distinguished from the original. Since then many other great artists have made similar tests—always with the same successful results. F &= Hear Edison’s Re-Creation of Anna Case’s voice and then hear her at the Metropolitan or when she is on concert tour. Tpis pho;ograph shows Miss Case actual- ly singing in direct comparison] with Edi- son’s Re-Creation of her voice. e s

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