Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 24, 1916, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1918 Mavis Warner of day. About The City Governor Paquin of Oklee is a vis- itor in the city today. on Third street Y. Lattenel of Kelliher is spending a few days in Bemidji. nBeriey combimgs, $1.50. Tel. 112,"Mina A. Mpyers, Troppman store, Second floor. —Adv. 12d531 Mrs. George Wallace of Nebish was an out-of-town shopper in Bemidji yesterday. Invitations have been received in Bemidji to the forty-sixth commence- ment of the state normal school at St. Cloud, June 4'to 6. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44tt Mrs. H. Beacon of Fargo is visit- ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L P. Batchelder, on Minnesota. av- enue for several weeks. Mrs. James Wheeler of Bass Lake was a between train visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Goddard of Redby are in the city attending “The Birth of a Nation.” Mrs. Cora Wheeler of Bass Lake left Tuesday for Glendive, Mont, where she will visit with relatives during the summer months. Mrs. Charles Carter of Hiney at- tended “The Birth of a Nation” in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. George Sheppard will enter- tain the ladies of the Episcopal Guild at her home, 518 America avenue, One of these nice days you ought |tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ever- est, this morning at St. Anthony's Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miner of Yola | hospital, a daughter. Mrs. BEverest drove to Bemidji yesterday attending |is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. to business matters here. Walker. Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. E. E. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plunket of Robideau arrived in the city this|Grand Forks are spending a couple morning from Tenstrike. of weeks in Lavinia visiting at the summer home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith and Miss | Mrs. M. S. Titus. for a nickel- You’ll Like it. “You never DREAMED there COULD be such a GOOD drink; Puposky were pleasure visitors in the ecity yester- Mrs.'E. B. Kopmansof Sauk:Centre is 'visiting for several days ‘at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Goldberg, Hair dressing, switehes made from [Pacha, Bert Smith, N. ASHBY 23%IN LEXICON2%IN. ARROW COLLARS FOR BIG TUCKED-IN-END BOWS Martin Leet and-Carl Bye. SUFFRAGISTS OF NATION TO who-made up a party which eame down from Blackduck this morning to attend ‘“The- Birth of-a Nation” are Mr. and Mrs. Jean Smith, J. Leon;, Gus Shuberg, ‘W. Yonkers, A. Alsop, and| the Misses Esther Bour, Neva Moon, Freda and Florence Jameson, Bleanor Jameson, Nellie.Smith, Gladys Smith, Mildred Baker and Messrs. Sam Bye, ORGANIZE “WOMAN’S PARTY” rRRRR My tal will be time. kAhkhkkhkhkhkhkhkih Chieago, May 24.—All is in readi- S. T. Stewart, of the Stewart Gro-|ness for the thousands of women who cery company, left yesterday for Chi-| i1 a4teng the Woman’s Party con- c3g0. where=her will- sttenkt "to; bual- vention here, June 5, 6 and 7, in ness matters. Mr. Stewart expects v to be gone about a week. answer to the call of the Congression- al Union. Suffragists from all en- franchised states will determine how they can throw their votes in the next election in order to best. serve the cause of nation-wide suffrage :for: women. The last day of this con- vention will be the first- day of the Republican conclave. B. M. Bridges, who has spent the past six months in Bemidji visiting; K E KRR KRR KRR KKK KKK at the home of his son, Frank Bridges X on Park avenue, left last evening for 2 *x his home in Rockford, Ill. THOUSANDS OF BIRDS * FALL DEAD IN SINGLE : [ * NIt ALBERT LEA Mrs. John Sholtz, who has spent |y GHTE._ the past two weeks in St. Cloud at-|4 tending to business interests there,| was in the city a few days this week, | enroute to her home at Gonvick. *x Mrs. A. R. Fuller of Crookstom, Minn,, arrived in the city yesterday for a few days’ visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eduard F. Net- zer, 804 Beltrami avenue. Albert Lea, Minn., May 24. —Residents of Albert Lea are wondering today what killed thousands of song birds about (Authorized and- placed by Wil- $20.00) I hereby didate’ for sioner: for 4th commi voted ton af ! Jord as cou of my* dist: arge. Business M beenone of ON A VACATION 1 am going on a month’s vacation, -beginning-June: 1. now and I will takercare of it *before I go. A. NORRIE, Tailor. A KA KPR KK R upon: my record-as-representative. ADVERTISEMENT liam:Lennon. 'Price: paid:for'series| ANNOUNCEMENT. I ask the voters.to.support .me-for this .nomination _on my. present rec- elected assure .them of earnest servi- ces which are for ‘the best interests ‘“Betause William Lennon has KR KKK RRKKKXS itoring establishment zclosed. during that ‘Bring “in ‘your work KKk Kk kkhhkkwh @624 ‘L. G. PENDERGAST. announce myself as a can- . nomination for Commis- |} B&ER Beltrami county for the Sausfaction Buttons too . Ladies’ union suits, 50c a garment ~ for sizes 4, 5 and 0. 65c for sizes 7,8 and 9 and up to $1.50 a gar- ment for sizes 4, 5 and 6 and $1.75 nty commissioner and if rict and the . county . at || en. Urge Lennon’s Return. f the most efficient com- * Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kaiser, who | have visited for a few days at the | home of Mrs. Kaiser’s sister, Mrs. | Rowland Gilmore, of this city, left|x this afternoon for their home at Bag- [ % the business district Monday night. ‘Tuesday morning the pave- ment was dotted with hun- dreds of orioles, warblers, cat- birds, black-crowned . spar- missioners of this county, it is urged that' the veters.of his-distriet sup-|] port zhim at:the primaries.in. June, thus-assuring his election next fall He is:a fearless, honest and consci- entious worker -and”is a power for the economical conduct of the coun- for sizes 7, 8 and 9. - Children’s union suits 50c a garment. ley. * rows and other song birds. * No English sparrows were Mrs. Oscar Barness of Bagley and |* among the birds. Many- Mrs. L. B. Anderson of Clearbrook [* theories are advanced today are guests of Miss Nellie Hanson.|¥ as to what caused the slaugh- While in Bemidji they will witness a[¥ - ter, but it remains a mystery. production of “The Birth of a Na-|* One street sweeper picked tion.” * up 716 birds in one block. 3 - Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hayes of St. EHH KHAK KWK XK XKL Paul arrived in Bemidji this morning. They will visit here for some time. Mr. Hayes was formerly executive clerk under Governor Adolph O. Eber- hart. ADVERTISEMENT. N. A. Otterstad. series $5.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT y I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of the Fifth district:of Beltrami County, to be voted upon at the primaries the 19th of June, 1916. If nominated and elected, 1 will serve my district to the best:of] my ability. I shall appreciate your support. (Signed) Price to be paid for John Burke of the Northern Gro- cery company of this city, left Mon- day evening for Minneapolis and Stillwater where he will remain for several days attending to business matters. The Junior Commercial club will give a dance at the armory June 23. NILS A. OTTERSTAD. Plans are being made to make thel|; ¢ w tf 517 dance the grandest affair of the sea- son in Bemidji. All members of the Commercial club will be invited. ADVERTISEMENT. Authorized and paid for by Gus- tave Sandell. Price paid for series Mrs. George Kreatz returned this|g3 00. —made of rich, juicy orapes; -——then carbonated and Uottled right here in our model; sanitary plant. So walk right over to the neareststore NOW. Spec- ulate on a 5-cent bottle. —You’ll like it! Then tomorrow, and every to- morrow after tomorrow, you'll want MORE. “BIRTH OF A NATION” 3 more exhibitions Tonight and Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening MATINEE 2:156 - EVENING 8:15 Get your seats at Netzer’s Drug Store GRAND THEATRE e —] REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays Wednesday—Evening Only ; i eVivlgm Rich afid Alfred Vosburgh in H 39 “The Counterfeit EarI” story, thrilling and true to life. Also thl: &eav;lss:gp‘?rnashlng Druggists Dilemma’” and “plotters and Papers,’”’ comedy Shows start 7:80-8:30-9:16 Admission 5¢ and 10c Thursday—Vivian Rich and Alfred Vosburgh in'a three part drama of unusual strength entitled, [ B : ‘REALIZT bled Waters.” The comedy is:called “Troub aters. Shows start 7:30.6:30-9:16 Admission.5c.and 10 morning from a two weeks visit with ANNOUNCEMENT relatives in Minneapolis. While there| _ 1 hereby announce myself as 2 Mrs. Keratz attended the Grand Chap-| candidate for county commissioner of ter of the Hastern Star, as a repre-|the Fourth District of Beltrami sentative from the Bemidji chapter. | county and ask for the support of the voters on June 19 who are in sym- Mrs. Philip Gill, who underwent an | pathy with my platform, which is: operation for appendicitis at St. An- County ()Pti‘m’ Lower Taxes and a| thony’s hospital recently, is recover- Square Deal for Everybody. ing nicely and it is expected that she GUSTAVE SANDELL. will be able to return to her home on Dewey avenue the latter part of this week. ADVERTISEMENT :(Authorized and to be paid for by the Buckman Campaign Committee. The ladies of the Swedish Luth-|Price for series $20.00.) eran .church will serve a supper in the church parlors Thursday evening from 5 to-8. The following menu will be served: Pickled ‘Herring Potatoes Swedish Meat Balls - with:Brown Gravy Boston Baked Beans Cranberries Dill Pickles Fruit Salad Assorted Cake Coftee with Cream Price 25¢. a524 —Adv. Mrs. Edward Bbert and son, Clin-| g ton, will leave: tomorrow evening for |- Little Falls, Minn., Mrs. Ebert’s for- mer home. After a few days visit there with ‘relatives they will bej joined by Mr. Ebert when they wiil make the return trip to Bemidji by automobile. y C. B. BUICKMAN Cass Lake visitors who were at- i 0 tracted to Bemidji:last evening ‘by n‘%‘gfllfllgflu for “The Birth of a Nation” were : o BN > Messrs. and Mesdames L. H. Buras, Sixth District, Minnesota Sr., C. M. Taylor, J. D. Caldwell, |to be voted on at the June primaries George Lindmark, Mrs. Smith and| -Friend of the working man. Miss Ada Zimmerman. Farmer amd stock raiser. Lumberman- and builder. Tomorrow afternoon at two-thirty ‘Has spent a busy, active, success- o'clock, at her home, 909 Lake | gul life, with a large legislative ex- Boulevard, Mrs.. Quincy Brooks will | parience. entertain- the Ladies’ Aid society of Believes in progression and prac- the Presbyterian church. All the [ sigal evolution. ladies of the congregation are very cordially invited to attend. ADVERTISEMENT ! Awthorized and paid for by L. G. Big lot of bedding plants of all| Pengergast. Price for series $10.00. kinds for the yard, window and porch | boxes. A fine lot of large geran- jums in full bloom for sanitary dec- oration. At Webster’s Greenhouse, 1242 Doud Ave. Down town office|" and sales room, lobby Grand theater. —Adyv. da524; Dr. and Mrs. Rowland Gilmore are entertaining at dinner this evening at their home on Lake Boulevard, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. i Richards, visitors in the ecity from|, ; Spokane, Ore. Their dinner guests aré ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans. 1 hereby amnounce myself.a can- /}didate for momination.-at. the-Jume Ak hkhkhkkkkkhkhkhkhkhkhk kXA Ak d kA Kk (Authorized and placed by and for| ty’s affairs. June, 1916. mon Sense Minnesota.” ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized and to be paid for by the Baudette Region.for Helic Clem- entson. Price for series $20.00.) HELIC CLEMENTSON Candidate for Representative of the 62nd District at the Primaries in 0’Leary-Bowser Co. Bemidji, Minn. - Get Your Hardy Shrubbery at ELLIOTS We have in stock choice, well rooted— Everblooming Hydrangeas, Persian PurpleLilacs, Snowballs, Spireas, Syringas. Everbearing Strawberry Plants $2.00 hundred. Tomato Plants 50c dozen, good stocky plants each in pot. al f ) All kinds of Bedding Plants. Our stock is quality satisfaction must be “My Platform is Com- yours. Legislation for Northern VI Vd 9aMuvd 909 vd ANy vVe a9 VE SV SaNavVE SINAVE HENIVE SINIVE JINIVE SIAIV OUR SUCGESS IS NOT DUE TO THE PROFIT WE MAKE BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE “Qh! Daddy, I am so proud of the bracelet watch you gave me for a Gradua- tion gift. *Just think, the bracelet is a “Sim- mons” the same as your Waldemar that you ilike so much. All the girls are wishing for them too. “I am so glad mine came from _-“-- IMC00S scncf?ms BARKER DARKER BARKER BARKER DARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARK SINAVI guNavd daava aaiavd dudavy doiavd Sadve MgV HaM8vE YANAVd dadIVvd 9AYvd 98

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