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

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[ P f ) e iR - oz SMONDAY, v ‘MAY +1916. About The City Charles Hayden, mayor of iBlacks duck spent Saturday in Bemidji on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knapp at Grand Forks Bay. Good board and room for $5 per week at 1110 Bemidji Ave.—Adv. ds1t: About 25 couples attended evening in the Odd Fellows hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kenfield of Cass Lake spent the week-end visiting in and Bemidji as the guests of Mr. Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld. 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75 per cord. Phore 21. Battles.—Adv. 26d610 Rupert Stechman, who left Friday for a visit with his father, H. Stech- this man, at Tenstrike, morning to Bemidji. returned Judge L. G. Pendergast, who has spent the past week on his farm west of Bemidji, returned to his home in the city this morning. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- 249. d44tt more, on easy terms. Mathew Larson.—Adv. Tel. Mrs. William Begsley returned on Saturday evening to Kelliher after visiting with friends and relatives in Bemidji for a few days. Dr. A. V. Garlock and family to- day moved their home to 820 Bel- trami avenue, the Kaelble residence, from their former home on Lake Boulevard. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14tf Attorney P. J. Russell left Satur- day night for St. Paul and Minneap- olis where he will remain until Tuesday .attending to professional business affairs. Rev. W. Riemann, pastor of the German Evangelical Lutheran church after holding services in Bemidji yes- terday, returned this morning to his home at Brainerd. For laundry work, call Nymore Home Laundry. We collect and de- liver. Phone 222. 4d51 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds and daughter, Miss Alice, spent Sunday with Mr. Reynold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Reynolds, at their farm home near Bemidji. and, family moved today to their cottage the “Leap Year” dance given Saturday i L William S. Hart as the Virile “Two Handed” Westerner, Bob White, In “Between Men,” Who Goes to New York and Whips a Trickster on ’Change—Triangle-Kay Bee Release, Wednesday at“the Grand “One of the Best of the Season.” F. Arnold arrived in Bemidji this morning from Kelliher to spend the day in Bemidji attending to business affairs. Mr. Arnold was formerly a resident of Bemidji. Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any size 10¢, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studio, 29 Tenth street.—Adv. 264613 H. H. White visited over Sunday in Bemidji as a guest at the G. H. French home while enroute to Eliza- beth, Minn., from Federal Dam where he has been employed. J. Bisiar of the Bemidji Music House and F. A. Burlaga of the Standard Oil company, went to Cass Lake this morning on business. They made the trip by automobile. Miss Tecla Anderson, who has been attending Aaker’s Business college at Grand Forks, N. D., since, early last fall, enrolled in the Bemidji Busi- ness college today to take up advance work. Miss Lillian MecGregor returned Saturday evening to Turtle River, where she is teaching school, after visiting in Bemidji for a day as the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Mc- Gregor. Oscar Erickson, one of the propri- etors of the City Drug store, who was confined to St. Anthony’s hospital for a short time with appendicitis, resumed his work at the drug store Saturday. J. C. Tennstrom, of the men’s de- partment of Schneider Bres. Clothing company, departed Saturday night for St. Paul and Minneapolis where he NEW GRAN D THEATRE The House Of Quality Pathe’ Scenes from all Weekly over the world. ““New Adventures of Wallingford” and a comedy. Tonight at 7:30-8:30-9:30 Admission 5¢ and 10c Tomorrow Marguerite Clark in a mas- terpiece of her picture career, “Helene of the North.” and 4:15. Two matinees, at 2:30 Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing Photo Plays Monday—Charming Gladys Hulette and Howard Mitchell in “The Traffic Cop” An appealing story of the heart—A Mutual Masterpicture, DeLuxe in five acts. Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 and 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 15¢ Tuesday—Anna Little and Tom Chatterton in a love story of East and West, “The Ranger of Lonesome Guich.” The comedy is a Falstaff called “Ruth’s Remarkable Reception.” Shows start 7:30-8:30-9:15. Admission 5¢ and 10¢ T =l hey” Bring Results! Advertise it through Our Classified ) Columns. [ will remain on business for the Be- midji concern until Wednesday. Mrs. Harold Kerr, who spent sev- eral days the latter part of last week ting as the guest of friends in Bemidji, returned Saturday evening to her home in Kelliher. Mrs. Kerr was formerly Miss Jean Begsley of this city. +~Hans Halseth of the Mill Park ad- dition left this morning for Brainerd enroute to Pasco, Wash., where he will spend several weeks as the guest of relatives.«. He will visit at several points in-Montana while on his way to Pasco. F. M. Pendergast returned Satur- day evening to his home in Minneap- olis after spending the day in Be- midji on business matters. Mr. Pendergast was a former resident of this city and owns. a farm west of Bemidji. A special matinee for children at 4:15 tomorrow when dainty little KRR KKK KK KKK KKK KKK * BASEBALL * HHERKEH KK KKK KK KK KX Games Sunday. American - League. Cleveland . ceeeeln 12°10 2 Detroit 6 13 3 Batteries — Bagby and = O’Neill; Cunningham, Erickson, Boehler, Mo- tigue, Boland, James and Stanage. ChICRBO .vviu iiv vivws wviising 610 0 St. Louis 2 7 6 Batteries—Scott and Schalk; Park, Groom and Hartley. Naticnal League. Pittsburgh . 711 3 Cincinnati .. . 818 .2 Batteries—Jacobs, Millet, Harmon, Cooper, Kentlehner and Schmidt; Schneider, McHenry, Moseley and Clarke. St. Louis-Chicago, rain. American Association. St. Paul ... L1401 Toledo .. ceea 03 1 Batteries — Douglas and Land; Bailey, Kaiserling and Sweeney. Milwaukee 3 6 9 Loulsville! umanansgns s 4 8 3 Batteries—Faeth, Shackleford and Spellman and Meyer; Perdue and La- longe. Minneapolis .... »2 & B Columbus . 310 3 Batteries—Burk, Williams and Owen; Davis, Vance and Murphy and Coleman. Marguerite .Clark will | appear Evening 10c for children unaccompa- nied by their parents.—Adv. Clarence _Rood, = who spending the winter in Minneapolis, for a short visit ‘with his:parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rood: He will re- turn the:latter part 0f the week to Minneapolis. & tr Mrs. G. F. Cronnoble-arrived in the city Saturday from Kansas City, Mo., where she has been the guest of her parents, and is visiting for a few days with her brother, T. D. Johnson, before returning to her home at Win- nipeg, Canada. The W. E:Dean bungalow on Lake Boulevard: was : recently .completed and will be occupied after today by ‘the Dean:i'family, who moved from their home on Bemidji avenue. = Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes will move to the former Dean home, Dr. C. R. Sanborn left Saturday night for Minneapolis and St. Paul where he was the guest of rela- tives. He will join his wife, who has been visiting in the cities for several days, and retdrn with her in a few days to this city. A number of - young people, stu- dents of the Junior high school, en- joyed a picnic Saturday afternoon at Diamond Point. Miss Helen Shan- non, instructor in the seventh. and eighth grades, acted as chaperon. Picnic lunches were served. Miss Grace B. Fitzwater, of the local business college, left for Crook- ston where she will take some pri- vate lessons in advanced accounting under Professor A. M. DeLapp of the Crookston. Business college. She will probably be gone a month or six weeks. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN— That my wife, Ida Hardy, having left my bed and board, I will not here- after be responsible for any bills she may run or any debts she may incur. Dated April 25, 1916. HARRY HARDY. ! 6d57 Mrs. J. J. Conger ‘returned Sun- day morning to Bemidji from the Twin Cities where she has visited with relatives while enroute to. this city from the west. - Mrs. Conger vis- ited at Seattle, Portland, Roseburg, Wash., Sacramento, Cal.,, San Fran- cisco, San Diego and Los - Angeles during the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Conger and son, Glenn, will Kansas City .. .1 6 2 ‘| Tindianapolis 611 1 Batteries — Crutcher, ' Cochrehan and Berry; Carter and Schang. Games - Saturday. National League. Pittsburgh Cincinnati .. Mamaux, Miller and Gibson; Toney, Schulz, Dale and Wingo. R. H. {o)17 [17:1-1) SNSRI S s 4 7 St. Louis ....oovvviiiann 8 10 McConnell, Prendergast and Fish- er; Doak, Sallee and Snyder, Gon-‘ zales. Boston .... Philadelphia . Hughes, Barnes and Gowdy; Alex- ander and Berg. R. H. B New York .. Brooklyn Stroud, Anderson and Raridan; Schmidt, Marquard, Cheney and Mil- ler. (12 innings.) American League. St. Louis ... Chicago ... Plank and Clemmons; Russell an Schalk. Detroit. . Cleveland .... Dubuc;: Boland, Dauss and Stan- age; Baker, Klepfer, - Coveleski, Coumbe and O’Neill. (11 innings.) R. H. E. ‘Washington -4, 8 1 Boston .0 4 1 Thomas. Philadelphia Siahediee 879 New York ....cocevvves 4.13 2 Meyers and Myer; Fisher, : Cullop and Nunamaker. (10 innings.) American Association. Columbus ... Minneapolis ... Curtis, Brady and Pratt; Yingling and Owens. £ Indianapolis Kansas City... Dawson and Schang; R’eagu'n,";San- Main and . Bresnahan; Fhmemm and Land. (10 innings.) : i . 416 4 . 516 4f Johnson and Ainsmith; Foster and |: a :mth “Bull” Durham —yoéu ders and Berry. N, <& E R: HJ By Toledo .. 2103 1 St.-Paul . 19! 2 take possession of their home ox Lake Boulevard today. are -re- Pioneer advertisements liable. Get the Range of | Smoking Satisfaction A “Bull” Durham cigarette ‘has all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam’s_fighting men. ‘That's why .the Americ Army is an army of “Bul Durham smokers. For a virile, ~own" with f‘Bull" Durham. | GENUINE % 4 i | SMOKING TosAafgc;so -#Bull” Durham is. the milfd- est of all cigarette tobaccos. ‘]ts . unique-aroma.and distinctive cated by no other tobacco.. 1t ‘has been the great Am.encélm' ‘ smoke for three generation: Learn to “roll your OW*I : ;Can do it with a little practice’ i —and you'll learn new smoke | ! enjoyment. Ask for FREE pachkage of “papers™! i with each-5c sack. SogRY Louisville Milwaukee cees Northrop, Lear -and Lalonge; *Ho! lik, Atchison, Comstock and ‘Maye: Mrs. Gust. Johnson returned this [ed. morning from Duluth where she spent | was served. in |9 % % 4 % % % K % & K KKK KK *|the past week visiting with relatives; ‘“‘Helen of the North.” Admission 5e. | NYMORE NEWS * (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ Dan McCulloch returned: - from 61 | X % K K K KKK KKKKKKKXK|Grand Forks Miss Jennie Tagley will return this | where he had been on business. has been |eVening from Austin where she at- tended the state Sunday school con- A birthday party was arrived Saturday evening in Bemidji |vention during the past week. honor of Miss Edythe Craven Thursday evening. Fourteen attend- Games were played and lunch Thursday ' morning given in last -The eighth grade of ‘the Nymore school will give the class play, geline,” Friday evening. The:Bachelor Club boys will give a dance Wednesday evening. Mrs. Corell left for International Falls Saturday morning where she will spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Red or black caps may be had on any of -thess and Hard wells, un- less. other- Rubber wise specified; black will be furnished on single wells No 51, 3 in,, screw top . ...Price $1.50 | No. 54A-: No. 54-3 Made of glass No. 52-3 in. Cut Glass Price No. §3-3 in. Plain Glass Pri. 8198 in. Cut Glass Pri. sgzg in. Cut Glass Pri. No. 55, 3 in. No. 61, 2 1-2 in. Tke oIP is Always Uniform. No Over- loaded Pens. No Ink Blots. No. 56, 2 3-4 i No. 60, 3in. ... COUNTER-SUNK ...$1.50 ...$1.50 No. 57, 3 in., cut glass. ... ... Price $2.00 Nos, 56. 57, 60, set INTO desk or base STANDS Pressed Glass Base Sets A highly atfractive base at a moderats price No. 300 with No. 56 stand..... $2.00 No. 320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 Size 5x4x11-2 Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases ! Single or Double Desk nkstands Above cut illu: No. No. 232 Pressed 3 in. Square Hole Single desk No. 233 Pressed 3 in. Square hole double d'k. No. 234 Cut 3 in. Round Hole Single Desk No. 235 Cut 3 in. Round Hole Double Desk No. 236 Pressed 3 in. round hole single desk No. 237 Pressed 3 in. round hole double desk For 8 in. and Ifléxln, square and 8 in. round 0s. 230 and 232 . 230 Cut 3 in. Square Hole, Single Desk $2.00 No. 231 Cut 3 in. Square Hole Double Desk .2.50 75 300 With two No. 57 cut glass stands ’;F,g No. 212 for Single Desk.... .$13.00 1.00 No. 218 for Double Desk .. . 16.00 Emeéraline Base Sets High Grade Cut and Polished Glass Base 114 Inches thick “Sengbusch” ColonialfCase Sets are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard Finish With cut glass sponge cup and two No. §7 glass stands for Single Des for Single Desk. No. 461 Oak No. 462 Mahogany cut With two No. 62 cut glass stands No. 411 Oak No. 412 Mahogany for Single Desl for Single Desk. .. 800 SENGBUSCH = Call-at Pioneer Office-~for display. INKSTAND CO., Milwaukee, Wis. lively, manly smoke, *“roll your || | mellow-sweet: flavor are dupli- | RUBBER WHAT? BANDS, of course. This is the original rubber band store. We have them in every size you may de- sire and the price is always right. -ASK FOR ASSORTMENT No. 9004 JUPLEX Russ AL v 80, -This is a neat paste board cabinet containing three ~drawers, with two compartments to each drawer. " There are six different sizes of bands in this cabinet . and yow’ll find it most convenient. The price is $1.00. “ A telephone call will bring it to your desk. “The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. . Security Bank Bldg., R Phone 922 Bemidji, Minn.

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