Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 6, 1916, Page 3

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D. D. Miller returned last night| Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any from a business trip of several days|size 10c, prints 3c-up. : Rich Studio, to. International Falls, Ray,' Spooner |29 Tenth street.—Ady. ili‘!fl and Baudette. . | About The City ' Miss Blanche Dodge, who spent:yes- John Messelt and George Klung-|terday in Bemidji :visiting as the John Reid of Waskish is among ness, clerks at the Crookston Lumber |guest of Miss Ida Virginia :Brown, the out-of-town business visitors in company office, left this afternoon for [returned this morning to her:home at the city today. Puposky on business. Remer. Would like to do dressmaking by J. P. Brandt, special Indian officer, Tele- (who has attended the May term of 6d612 |federal district court which was held at Fergus Falls, returned yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks return- [to Bemidji. ed this morning from Chicago and Milwaukee where they have spent the past few days with relatives. Mrs. George Clark of Turtle River was among the out-of-town shoppers |the day from 8 to 6 .o’clock. in the city Friday. phone 516.—Adv. Phone for boats, bait and fishing tackle. 340-W.—Adv. 3456 Hair dressing, switches made from combings, $1.50. Tel. 112, Mina A. Mrs. W. M. Church and Mrs. P. Myers, Troppman store, Second floor. Branvic of Nary were amdong the| J. A. McDonald, state scaling in-|—Adv. 124617 business visitors in Bemidji yester-|spector, who has spent the past sev- day. eral days on business at Kelliher, re- turned this morning to Bemidji. James A. Parmalee, manager of the Bemidji. Tire company, will leave to- night for Minneapolis where he, will W. H. Gemmell, general manager * x x x supiption;:a:remedy is needed: that will wark:on:the:blood, make it-pure, rich and-wholesome, build up the wasting tissues:and put the body into condition | Wis., Tuesday afternoon and will stay tor a-fight against this dread disease, Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Discov-|theére for some time on business af- ery fights; in.the right way, Its first fairs. action i8 to put the stomach, howels, Hver <and ‘kidneys in rjod working order. - That:makes:digestlon-good and assimilation quick and thoro; 1t makes [Jarvis left for sound, healthy .flesh. That's half the |where they will stay for a short time This makes the “Discovery” |visiting with relatives and friends. hattle. good - for those who are lighter in weight and 'less robust than they ought to be. All medicine dealers ¢an SUDDlY OU miyyg returned from Brainerd on in either;liquid or tablet form or send 10 cents-for. trial box of Anyone_can write Dr. Plerce in full Wednesday evening after’ spending a few days visiting as a guest of Mr. For ;the :coughs that run into con- land Mrs, Jack Olson. tablets to Dr. Thursday .evening after -spending a Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel,~Buffalo, N. Y. |few days there visiting with friends. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- terms. Tel. 249. a44tt 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75| Mrs. Fred Swinson returned to her per cord. Phore 21. Battles.—Ady. |lome at Frohn last evening after 26d610 |Spending the day in Bemidji visiting = and attending to business affairs. of the Minnesota & International railroad, was in Bemidji yesterday on |more, on easy business. Mathew Larson.—Adv. Annual Ham and Egg SUpper| s 5. s susts, who nas visitea Served Ily the men of the Pres. Church |2° the guest of relatives at Pine River for. the past several days, returned to her home at Nymore yesterday. MENU Grape Fruit Bwift's Premium Ham Fresh Country Eggs Blicad Tomatoes Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of German Fried Potatoes the Scandinavian Lutheran church, Kenfield and Marcum Pancakes with |will leave tonight for Turtle River Pure Maple Syrup where he will conduct services tomor- Doughnuts Tow. Coftee and Rolls S 0 L E d e B rs. R. H. Muncey and Mrs. M. F. Wednesday Evening, May 10, Presbyterian Cunningham left this noon for Bena Church Tickets 50 cents where they will visit over Sunday as 50’fllflck till 8 Eome early E:::::S at the George Cochran, Jr., Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing Photo Plays One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14tt Pickles Saturday—Charlotte Burton and William Russell in a five part Mvtual Masterpicture De Luxe, “THE BRUISER” a story based on labor's fight against capital, 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 Evening 7:30 and 9:15 Admission 5c¢, 15¢ Sunday—-Ed Coxen and Lizette Thorne in the drama “The Pendulum Of Chance”, a Beauty comedy ““Ella Wanted to Elope’ and a Falstafi‘ play- let ““Rusty Reggy’s Record.” Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30-8:30 and 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c Monday—A Mutual Masterpicture, DeLuxe in five acts “The Haunted Manor”’ a play of romance and intrigue, starring Iva Shepard. Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 and 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 15¢ Spend Your Money. with your home merchants. They help pay- the taxes, keep up the schoals, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. .yesterday, being enroute from her .|he will visit as the guest of relatives|21so perseverance, all the good things spend several days attending to busi- confidence ‘for fre iedical advice. ness affairs, 5 Austiif, Minn.—“About twenty years Mrs. Charles Doinger and Mrs. ago I caught a severe cold ‘which left Charles Olson of Bagley visited in Be~|me With: a-yery bad: cough. I irled left yesterday afternoon for a week’s time, I-went on this way for ‘about visit with friends. craft was in Bemidji Friday on his ;tn%v::“; ggg}ekfisfigfzé—?:fi?i?ef way to Converse, Ind., will be the guests of friends and rela-|®nY-better. tives for a short time. to medieines and it Has never failed to commissioner, is expected to return |k 9“’ of and I am glad to s‘ficommenfl i, —Mgs, FrepBECKEL, ™ Hickor tonight from Fergus Falls where he 'gt'unt‘ 4 - . 4 has spent the last several days at- tending the federal district court. the pagt week returned today to his home. = While enroute to Missoula he will visit with relatives at Eagle Bend, Minn., for a few days. Adolph Reed, Indian officer, after attending the present term of fed- eral court being held at Fergus Falls for the past several days, returned last evening to his headquarters in this eity. A large number of couples were in attendance at the annual ball given last evening in the city hall by the Knights of Columbus lodge. The hall was decorated in purple and or- ange, the lodge’s colors. Burchard’s seven-piece orchestra furnished the musie. Mrs. M. Olson was a visitor in the city for a few hours between trains home at Pinewood to Crookston where she will visit with friends for a short _time. Get away from drudgery in earning Gregor Malone, assistant superin- |2 living and life becomes a pleasure. tendent of the logging department of | YOu can do it. How? Get a business the Crookston Lumber company left|education at the Mankato Commer- this afternoon for Crookston where |cial College. If you have that and in life are easily yours. Fall term opens September 1st. Send for cata- Miss A. C. Branvic visited with|log—Adv. friends and relatives in this city yes- terday. She was enroute from her| Roy Chandler arrived in the city’] home at Nary to Minneapolis where |yesterday from his home at Grand she will be the guest of relatives dur- Forks, N. D. Mr. Chandler made the ing the summer. trip from Fargo to Bemidji by motor- \ cycle and reports that the roads are The Bemidji International Raggers |still in poor condition for’long dis left yesterday noon for Cohasset at[tance traveling. Mrs. - Mathilda) which place they filled an engagement |Chandler, his mother, arrived in Be-. to furnish music for a dancing party.|midji this noon and will open the They will play tonight at qun and |Chandler summer cottage at Lavinia over Sunday. return to Bemidji Monday. tomorrow. o s Nelse McCallister of Missoula, Detroit, Minn.—Three conven-’ Mont., who has been the guest of |tions will be.held here on June 15, | his sister, Miss Mary McCallister, for |16 and 17, the Minnesota Red River = L Valley Development association, the kK kK KKKKKKKKKX XK ¥ Red River Valley Livestock Breeding ¥ YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL *|assqciation and the Minnesota Live- * K KK KKK KKK KKK KKK ¥[stock Breeders' association. Northern League. ‘Winnipeg—Labor unions of Can- B. Superior .... 4 |ada: are threatening a:general strike At Duluth- ... 3 |if conscription is enforced. Fort William ... 10 1} Ploneer . advertisements .are re- At Virginia 3 g[lable. National League. FPloneer yant ada hring Tenifs. Cincinnati At St. Louis . Batteries—Knetzer and Clarke; Meadows and Gonzales. | R. H. B. Chicago .6 9 1 At Pittsburgh 311 2 Bnttenes——McConnen and Archer; Harmon and Schmidt. (13 innings.) Philadelphia at-Broolyn, no.game, rain, Boston at New York, no game, rain. American League. , o v . a0 Get this from Batteries—Fisher and Nnnnmnker, Ruth and Thomas. (13 innings.) Your Grocer AL KAUFFMAN TO Al Kauffman, the noted pugilist, midji yesterday between trains. They |T8RY different. medicines, but instead [who aspired to championship honors of getting better I grew worse all the |, g0y years ago, makes his-debut as nine months,: when my. mother got me | Screen actor in the Mutual Master- a bottle.of Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical [picture, DeLuxe. Edition, “The Brui- E. Lawshe and family of School-|Riscovery. It helped me from the start |ser,” a five-act drama which ‘comes where they }had" almost: given up :hopes -of being [man engages in a four-round bout Since that time the ‘Dis-|with big Billy.Russell, the star, and covery’ has been one of my family|yoth men indulge in as pretty a slug- s~ READ y glve -relief. --One -of my-daughters is fest as is seen outside the ring. THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS Judge H. A. Simons, United States |taking it now. It is the best medicine | == HRA AT A KRR REH NYMORE NEWS * (By Special Correspondent,) ¥ KKK KKK KKK KKK Richard Bush left for Brainerd on NCE TAKING PE’RUNA' I can say my bowels-are much .more regular. My heart is stronger. 1€ Dan “McCulloch left for Superior, Mrs. Helen Chillcoat and Miss:Lyle Shebogan, Mich., My appetite is much better. My throat is- much better. Mrs. William H. Hinchliffe, 20 Myttle St., Bevcrly, Mass, - writes: “I have taken four bottles of Peruna, and I can say that it has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the head and throat. I recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not think I ever felt much better. I am really surprised at the work Iican do. I do not think too much praise can be saxd for Mrs. Claude Titus and Mrs. E. E. BE SEEN AT REX Peruna.” Those who object to fluid medicines can now proc the Rex theater tonight. Kauff-| ‘Tablets. ) S P .ure Peruna RED PEPS _'PH l LOSOPHY Your Opporfunity - Is NOW! Have your alterations or addi- tions done early. You will have all summer to en- joy them. Have you a Screened Porch? Does your roof need shingling? Need hot bed sash? How about yoursummer cottage? "Opportunity, knocks but-once ot you'r door- ochers knoch forcver They have just unloaded half a dozen cars of lum- ber at the ST.HILAIRE LUMBER YARD It will pay you to go down and see it. It is the genuine soft white pine. They have a buzz saw and a whole lot of other kinds of saws running in-their factory too. They will make you-anything from a saw-horse to a kitchen cabinet. - Give ’em a try. Yours for business, RED PEP. PILLSBURY AUTOPUL Will absolutely pull out of the mire any car on iitsown power. There is nothing to carry but two small drums around which rope or cable is wound, and two hollow iron‘stakes. ) St. Louis ... At Detroit .. Batteries—Plank and Cunningham and Stanage. TONIGHT ““Her Wayward Sister”’ A Lubin Drama that illustrates strongly contrasting phases of |Cleveland Modern Life, with At Chicago ............. Helen Grecn and Junc Day Batteries—Coveleski and Russell and Schalk. “Tubby Turns The Tables’ Vitagraph Comedy. Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:30 5c¢ and 10c|game, rain. At The House of Quality GRAND THEATRE Louisville At aneapolis ....... e Tomorrow Sunday Matinee 2:30| Batteries—Moran and Francis X. Williams and Owens. BUShman a“d Indianapolis ............ in At St. Paul ........0..n Batteries—Rogge and Finneran and Land. “The Wall Between”’ ‘Metro feature in B parts Columbus ..........ouu0n At Milwaukee .......... Batteries — Davis and Shackleford and Mayer. Toledo At Kansag City .. 3 Batteries—Strand nnd Humphries and Hargrove. Shows at 7:30-3:45 : Admission 5¢ and 15¢ Children unaccompanied by parents 10c .5 9 1 .4 8.2 ‘Washington at Philadelphia, no American Association. R. H-B. California | Raisin Bread Made with Sun-Maid Raisins Hartley; —you've seen it advertised O’Neill; It is new.being haked in our ovens. We are using the fa- | mous SUN-MAID BRAND of ;raisins, and a special recipe. You, have: neyer before tasted raisin‘bread like this—this is [, NEW.and BETTER. It is both: GOOD. #nd, good FOR you. The i raisins -are ' BIG, plump, meaty '§ and tender—with all. the seeds:'§ extracted. The flavor permeaws the loaf. Try it today—get this 'NEW, ‘IDEA of rafsin bread. You’ll want to sserve this “healthful food every day. Get your first | loaf naow. i All grocers have it. Koors Bros. R. H. E 1 7 1 710 0 Williams;, The PILLSBURY AUTOPUL is at- tached, when required,to each rear wheel hub flange by special projecting Locking Nuts. The drums are slotted on one side, each slot having an enlarged part; the large openings are brought opposite the bolts on which the Special Locking Nuts: have been placed: the drum ;pushed back until ‘the-heads of the Leeking Nuts come through the slots, and then turned the opposite direction; from which the machine is to be pulled out. This locks it securely without' the:aid of any tools, and no further.fastening is need- ed. Detach by simply reserving the process. 2 The rope (or cable) is hooked into a small opening in each drum, wrapped once around to relieve the strain from the small hook, then carried forward or back- ward from the under side and anchored to a stake, telephone pole, tnee, post..or any stationary object; the motor is then started, and the wheels slipping cause the cable to be wound, which pulls the car gradually out with eight times the power that could be obtained with the motor alone on good ground, because of the lev- erage or reduction through the reels or drums. The PILLSBURY AUTOPUL has been thoroughly tried out under all con- ditions with trucks, touring cars and roadsters, and found satisfactory in every instance. Write or ask anyone who gives a testimonial letter, or in fact any- one who has seen it work ; they know what it will do. With a PILLSBURY AUTO- PUL equipment you are insured against getting stuck in mud, send or snow. * In ordering give the make and model of machine, number and size of hub flange bolts, location of nuts and diameter of hub cups. GEQ. T. BAKER & CO “Distributors for‘NorthernMinnesota - Bemidji, Minn. Live Agents Waanted.

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