Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 5, 1916, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MAY', 1616 About The City Theodore Thoraldson is a business visitor at Laporte today. Judge M. A. Spooner left yesterday afternoon for Thief River Falls to at- tend to legal matters. J. Bisiar of the Bemidji Music House returned last night from a business trip to Cass Lake. Phone for boats, bait and fishing tackle. 340-W.—Adv. 3d56 Mrs. E. Kaelble left last night for St. Paul and Minneapolis to spend a few days visiting with friends. Attorney G. M. Torrance, county attorney, left last evening for Kel- liher to spend a short time on legal matters. Mrs. R. E. Miller left this noon for Hibbing where she will visit for Annual Ham and Egg Supper Served by the men of the Pres. Church MENU Grape Fruit Swift’s Premium Ham Fresh Country Eggs Sliced Tomatoes German Fried Potatoes Kenfield and Marcum Pancakes with Pure Maple Syrup Doughnuts Coffee and Rolls Wednesday Evening, May 10, Preshyterian Church Tickets 50 cenls 5 o'clock till 8 Come early Pickles a week as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lottie Perry. 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.76 pér'cord. Phone'21. Battles.—Ady. 264510 The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will give a food sale tomorrow afternoon at the Carlson Variety store. Mrs. O. H. Manaugh, who for the past two weeks has been the guest of relatives and friends at Duluth, re- turned yesterday to Bemidji. J. A. McDonald, state scaling in- spector of this part of the state, left last evening for Kelliher to attend to business matters for a few days. Come to the Sunday school concert at the Methodist church tonight. Ad- mission 15¢ and 25c.—Adv. d66 A. Venne, who arrived in Bemidji this morning from his home in Chi- cago, will remain in the city for a short time visiting with friends. Mrs. Murray Humes, who visited for a few days as the guest at the F. S. Lycan home in this city, returned yesterday morning to her home at Cass Lake. D. M. Connors, roadmaster for the Soo Line, arrived in Bemidji yes- terday afternoon from Federal Dam and will be a business visitor in Be- midji for a few days. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. da4q4tt B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the Crookston Lumber company’s logging department, left last night for Kel- liher on a business trip. He will re- turn to Bemidji today. Friday—Peggy Burke and Robt. Walker in Thanhouser’s “FEAR” an exceptional theme and play with action from the word three reel feature ‘“go”; also a beauty comedy Gerber and Helene Rosson in Shows start 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15 Saturday—Charlotte Burton and William Russell in a five part Mutual Masterpicture De Luxe, “THE BRUISER” a story based on labor’s fight against capita), depicting some very exceptional and thrilling scenes. Al Kauffman, the “white hope” of former years was especially engaged to appear in this picture. Matinee 2:30 Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing Photo Plays “Won By One’”, Neva leads. Admission 5¢ and 10c Dr. W. K. Denison and D. R. Bur- gess left yesterday for Red Lake, where they spent the day on profes- sional business matters. They will return to Bemidji today. Miss Medora Rice, a student in the Bemidji high school, will leave to- night for her home at Tenstrike to visit over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rioe. One of these nice days y;m ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14t¢ T. J. Burke, president of the North- ern Wholesale Grocery company, re- turned this morning to Bemidji from Stillwater where he attended the ‘Wholesale Dealers’ convention. The annual ball by the Knights of Columbus lodge of this city will be given tonight in the city hall. The hall has been prettily decorated and a large number of invitations issued. A fine entertainment at the M. E. church tonight. Come. You’ll -not be disappointed.—Adv. as55 Miss Marie Rider arrived in the city yesterday from Shevlin and spent the day in Bemidji visiting as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burke. She will return to Shevlin this after- noon. E. H. Dea, general superintendent of the 'Shevlin interests,” who has spent the early part of the week in the interests of the Bemidji company at Minneapolis, returned this morn- ing to Bemidji. Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any size 10c, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studio, 29 Tenth street.—Adv. 264513 J. C. Tennstrom, who spent a few days in Minneapolis and St. Paul the early part of the week on business for the Schneider Bros. clothing com- pany, with which he is connected, re- turned Wednesday to Bemidji. Wilbur Lycan, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Lyecan, has accepted a position with the Farnum Brothers general contracting concern which is con- structing the Koors Bros. company’s new quarters on Minnesota avenue. Hair dressing, switches made from combings, $1.50. Tel. 112, Mina A. Myers, Troppman store, Second floor. 124517 Now 1 Evening 7:30 and 9:15 Admission 5¢, 15¢ Spend Your Money with your home merchants, ‘They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. IF YOUR Abandoned your hopes blasted and career dulled, “THE D that brought misery to your home. Tonight attracted by another man, and your father's life was ruined, his fortume lost, WOULD YOU go through life causing death, unhappiness and despair to those responsible for your father's pains? Or would you, too, become a victim of MARCARITA FISHER “The American Beauty” in “THE DRAGON” GRAND MOTHER Your Father RAGON" 8c and 15¢c Tomorrow—*"Her Wayward Sister”, a Lubin drama and a Vitagraph comedy. men. 3 Because—the Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to: Remove ' Easily. Here's a chanve; Miss:Freckle-£ace, to try a-remedy for freckles-with the guarantee of-a-reliable -dealer that it ‘will not cost: you a penny: unless:it' removes’the freckles; while it it does| give you a-clear complexion the: ex-| pense is trifilng. Simply get an-ounve of othine—| double stremgth—from" any drugmist| and a few appHcations should show: you how- easy it is' to-rid 'yourselt of the homiely freekles-and 'get a beauti-| ful complexion. Rarely is:more than: one oumee needed for-the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the: double strength othime-as:this is:the; prescription: sold under: gusrantee:of:| money back if it fails to freckles. s e The Ladies Ald soclety of the Swedish Lutheran: church was:enter- tained yesterday afternoon at the C. G. Ecklund‘home on Bemidji avenue. 1t was decided at the meeting that the annual May apron sale and supper will be held on May 19. remove Captain G. A. Eaton of the Naval Militia staff, spent a few hours in Bemidji yesterday visiting with friends and attending to .business matters. He was enroute from Du- luth to Kelliher where he wiil spend several days on business. Most people are going to’the Sun- FOU READ the Other Fellow’s Ad You are reading this one. ‘That should convince you that advertising in'these * columns is: a- profitable proposition;: that it - will bring business to your. . store. The fact that the other fellow advertises is probably the reason ‘he is gettingmore businessthan is falling: to you.. Would it not be well to give the other fellow a chance To Read Your Ad in These Columns? n We have arranged for the exclusive sale of StyJeplus Clothes $17 m this city You have certainly heard of this famous suit. It has leaped into national fame. Because—the all wool fabrics are the 3 better kind—and the price is always.$17. Because—the tailoring is the better kind —and the price is Because—the styling is the work of a it fashion :artist—and the price is always $17. Are the “new method clothes.” One of the largest makers in the country, several years ago, turned to specializing on this suit of one known price. The new standard price method has: brought about startling results. You get better woolens. ; You get hand tailoring-where hand tailoring counts. You get the stylish impression that only a master designer can impart. Real style plus guaranteed wear for :$17—that’s the Styleplus proposition. All the new fabrics. All models. Special styles for young ILL B Third Street |port. |people would have been frightened day school.concert. at the M. B. church tonight. Better come.—Adv. as5 Miss Julia Simons,. who attended the Austin Sunday school convention asi a ‘delegate from' the Presbyterian chureh, is expected: to' return to' her home, in. Bemidji tonight: spent several days visiting with rela- tives.in. St. Paul and: Minneapolis. Dr: L. A. Ward returned yesterday to, Bemidji from Hau Claire, Wia, Wwhere he was called ‘the latter part of last week by the death of his father, A. Ward.. Mrs.. Henderson,, who: accompanied; Dr. Ward. to. Ean, Claire, will: return. to- Bemidji - some, ime later. Don't forget the Food Sale given by the Ladies Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church at the Carlson Variety Store tomorrow after- moon.—Adv. ag6 Miss Pearl Cater, who has ‘been teaching school . this winter at Shooks, Minn,, arrived in the eity this, morning and is spending the day here as the -guest of Miss Anna Brown. Miss. Cater completed her term of school: yesterday and is en- route to her home at Pine River. E. L. Carpenter, H. C. Clarke -and J. A. Nichols, treasurer, vice presi- dent and general logging superin- tendent of the Crookston Lumber company, respectively, arrived in the city: today from. International Falls and other points in' the northern part of the state where they have been lon business. They will spend a-few {hours in Bemidji while enroute to |Minneapolis. NEED OF MORE MEN TODAY. More men are needed in the world today than ever before bécause there is more to do~more different things to. make, more actual people to sup- Fifteen years. ago the bicycle into a fit if you had teld them their trade would almost entirely disap- pear. The coming of the automobile has given work to them and thou- |- sands more. It is so in all other lines. The old days of old fashioned beer with unsanitary wooden piping and microbe infested vats, has given place to scientific perfection in eliminating all impurities, until we finally have golden grain juice.. Try it. It “sat- rice is $17 from Maine to California and is never -raised. “*The same price the nation over.” isfies.”—Adv. always $17. at She has| ‘Warren, I11.—Mrs, Angela R. Can- fleld, the only woman mayor in Illi- nois, 18 ready to quit when her term expires next month. Mrs. Canfleld, who runs a millinery shop with which to help out her yearly income of $12 as mayor of Warren, is going to close out her business and go to California to live. should be encouraged. a -candidate for York, senat A glance at the want help. you sell it. Cleveland—Spooning will be o. k. in Cleveland parks, which opened to- v The Indian Featherweight is Here! 1t’s & beauty—a marvel of refined elegance and grace— chuck full of the motorcycle ideals that always go with the name Fndian We don’t want you to confuse the Featherweight with a motor- bicycle, for the Featherweight is a real, true motarcycle—an Indian motarcycle—developed on moforcycle lines. We want to give you an actual demonstration of this perfected machine—want you to handle it—ask questions about it—study it at close range ! The Featherweight was made to meet the demand of you fellows who.want Indian quality, but power and speed in modified form; who want mechanical simplicity; who want an easy-to-handle machine, comfort, convenience, lightness in weight, at a moder. age price and low upkeep, linked with substantial design and building, That's the Featherweight—Iwdian built from start to - finish! A world-winner whirlwind of motorcycle values ! ‘ EDW. A. CURREY 317 Beltrami Ave, Bemidji. tishes 817 ‘column day. City officlals, though differing in their definitions, believe spooning _ New York—Charles A. Towne, ex- United States senator from Minne- sota, announces that he will not be . New

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