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

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| E. P. Savage, who represents | sol nd is &' graduste of the Min- g : dji, the guest] . Jlean Martin Receiving home, St. nnpollu School of Music. Bhe, to- : of friends. ~Mr, Stechman. is a for- Anthony Park, St. Paul arrived . in gether with Miss Florence Levens of | We offer One Hundrea Dollars Reward |mer Bemidji hlgh school student. ' RRciit: Sunday and will'be b Crookston, who is a reader and a m{y“n‘:lfl: Chtanth 'u":a;:m be til Wenosday 1n the interest of the | Sreduate of the Northwestern School | “gliys'Catarth Medicine has been taken | ~Judge Marshall A. Spooner went Wiime. This home receives and cares of Oratory, Chicago, are touring the| by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- |to Cass Lake this morning where he 'for children until they are placed in state glving entertalnments. They | five years, and has become known as the |gpent the day on business. He will family homés. B hd girls, babi have both been offered:to go into the | most “lhblelgm!dv for Catarrh. Hal's | return to the city this evening. l:::l‘ c}l’fll:fln&ot socyl'lml agxera:’e car::; lyeenm work, but havenot'as yet de- tch-oulr(’:col::d-u::u‘:-umflfl: flm? for in the home. The society has cided to accept the offer. son from the Blood and healing the dis- Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp cared for over 3,950 children, thirty eased pertions. treatment. Switches made $1.50. of which have been from this Gounty. |, JOURE WOmEn, Sdete | o Hhe | pibdicifor & ahort thme vou wilisecs | LropPmen Block Phone 112-W, Mrs. H. A. Brown of Turtle River The work of the Children’s Home so- rysville, Cal., high school now are| o o0t ™ ymprovement in your general | Mina A. Myers.—Adv. 114 has gone to Chicago where she wilt spend several weeks. FILMS FAIL TO COME: REX THEATER DARK The Re theater was dark last night, owing to the non-arrival of the film for the advertised attraction. clety covers the whole state of Min-|Vearing simple, cheap bungalow | pea)th, Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medi- nengta. Any dependent, neglected ‘p:"';: “:h“eh:gi:l’_‘d th:e y:‘“‘g “l“’“ :‘“"t"‘;‘“”;’"l‘." get rid of catarrh. Send | Mg, L. L. Edwards and Mrs. L A. man ! a!! —ev e 5—a, ppearin or testimonials, free, . child, no matter what race or color,| i o0 P e eo"ofi CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo, | Edwards have returned from Solway = however poor, can be brought to som by all Druggists, Te. where they have spent a week, the them, and if possible they will take|Shirts without neckties and inexpen- ——————————| guests of friends. § .4 lmTu-fl Dizector The film was expected to be shipped — to Bemidji from a western city, but i sive hats. The principal recently is- — - g ::l l;.ntdauc\;‘ll;:E ntg;:el.t 1;{;'& Si;vi:g;h:;g sued an edict that powder puffs, |regular business meeting will be held, Phon - / it developed late in the afternoon e '1. w or R that instructions mailed the shipping 1 e primping and stylish clothing would | at whick a large attendance is de- s o;;s l;,te;?;.g;;u?:;fl:gz;?:‘:.:d:‘:,?; not be tolerated at school. The stu-|sired, as the officers for the ensuing point from Minneapolis failed to reach there in time to forward the .ldren in the home now, whom he|d€nts have established a most demo- | year wiil be elected. film here for use last night. Mrs. G. Plukosty of Yola and Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of Schoolcraft spent a few hours in the city yes- terday shopping. s anxious to place in homes as soon | Cratic dress reform. ' as possible. l)The home has been Messrs. Wedge and Holland spent erected through the generosity of Helen Jones, daughter of’ Mr. and | Yesterday afternoon at Ray where the Capt. John Martin of Minneapolis at|Mrs. H. R. Jones, entertained eight|Sheldon interests will open a bank @ cost of $40,000. It is a fireproof | little friends at a birthday party this|next month with Mr. Hélland - in building, complete in all its appoint- | afternoon, it being her fourth birth |charge as cashier. The Gilchrist ments, with every convenience for the|anniversary. The hours were from building will be used by the bank.— little ones. It is erected on the am- |four till six, and the guests were Es-|International Falls Daily Journal, ple site given by Joseph Eslinger of |tan Running, Mabel Mosen, Tootsie|Oct. 21. St.. Paul. The Children’s Home so-|Dahl, Frances Sevick, Verna Ohn- clety is' supported by voluntary|gren, Hazel, Babe and Joe Bahr. gifts. Miss Ann Power of Wadena will arrive in the city this evening and will visit at the Tom Smart home $50,000 <o m on nrml Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71tt | “LYDIA_GILMORE” AT \ GRAND THEATER TONIGHT Mrs. J. H. Koors is spending a week at White Earth, Minn., where| Among Henry Arthur Jones' suc- entertained at a duck dinner last|she is the guest of her aunt. cessful plays there are few that have evening. Covers were laid for Mr. more quwertul dramatic situations and Mrs. W. N. Bowser, Mr. and Mrs.| Attorney Charles W. Scrutchin|than “Lydia Gilmore,” in which P. J. O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.|Wwas among the business visitors at|Pauline Frederick is being starred by Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. J. International Falls yesterday. the Famous Players Film company on Younggren and Messrs. Carroll Hill the Paramount program. It is the at- John O’Connor and Byron Russell. The Boys’ Glee club will meet at {traction at the Grand theater tonight. the home of Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 1213 Lake Boulevard, this evening. Attorney and Mrs. P. J. Russell Mrs. William Lily left on the noon Afigs Beth Evans, daughter of Mr.|[train for Cass Lake, having been tMrs. E. R. Evans, will arrive in | called there by the death of Mrs. Ida aidji Saturday from Crookston | Lily, wife of Fred Lily of that city. 4d will be the guest of her parents|Mrs. Lily died this morning at seven _over Sunday. Miss Beth Evans is a|o'clock. She had been ill for some returned to her home Sunday night. time. The funeral arrangements COAL.I2 L ALL COA The Ladies’ Aid society of the|While in the city she visited at the Burchard orchestra will furnish the have not yet been made. Fred Lily P H o N E | oo Methodist church will hold an all-day | G. D. Backus and Emma E Stewart music. y Miss Hallie Lampman of Holgate, Ohio, who has been the guest of Be- midji friends for the past six weeks, Invitations have been issued by Carroll C. Hill and N. Whitney Brown for a dance to be given Fri- day evening at the city hall. The George Forte of the town of Lib- erty has spent the past couple of days in the city on business. is a brother of William Lily of this city. ession tomorrow in the basement of | homes. Mrs. George Johnson of Margie . Gives a brilliant glossy shine that t © was a between-train visitor in Be- does not rub off or dust off—that i Monasy, PERFECT ATTENDANCE | [ sl el et e o the church. A 15 cent lunch will be served at noon. In the afternoon the The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society will meet in the church basement to- o me o - mbrrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.| ORe of these pice asys you ought| There was & perfect attendance at Black Silk Stove Polish Lunch will be served from five till|to go to Hakkerup’s and have your |the regular drill of the Bemidji Na- is in a class by itself. It's more carefully madeand made from better matersals. Try it on your parlor seven o’clock p. m. A cordial invi- tation is extended to all. picture —Ady, 1t val Militia last night. -tove.yourmk-mve The Ladies Ald soclety of the First| Attorney E. E. McDonald spent | SCHOOL WAGON FOR Foookuiey Scam;lnavinn Luthemnychurch will | yesterday in International Falls on NYMORE STUDENTS {lgg;e;g,;g;gy meet in the church basement tomor- | business. The mew: schionl gver usod, your agon recently Lot o Wi L gmn?tfiwfiz}] 3}};‘ sl:rd'l:s of the| i Nora Wheeler of Liberty is pllln'chased by the school board for ::::y tor - spending a few days here with :n:r:'t‘;“;i‘ggi’;lg 0619;‘9"5 from Ny- Thoaer, UK Mr. and Mrs. George Ostrander, |friends. eration tomorroww © placed in op- There’s “A \ Mrs. A. C. Berg, Mrs. John Guthrie and Mrs. George Kaiser of Turtle River were among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. Ine In The wagon is 14 feet long and will Every Drop”® Mrs. Alma Klungseth of Wilton | .= oo o) students. It cost [ ‘Get a Can TODAY | was the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday. $225, f. 0. b. Wayne, Ind., and was manufactured by the Wayne ‘Wagon company. What The Doctor Knows KIDNEYS_MUST BE INSURE HEALAHC T 10 Helen Eickstadt, experienced dress-| Attorney Montreville J. Brown maker. C Ave and 3rd St., Nymore went to Duluth last evening on busi- Minn.—Adv. 5-1026 | ness. Mrs. Dan Winebrenner of Lake Mrs. F. Westgaard of Wilton was a Plantaganet, who has been the guest business caller in the city yesterday. of her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lemlo, e of Puposky for a short time returned . s to hel? hog)e yesterday. San Felice Standard To Be Maintained, Say Makers| Few people realize to what extent Mel‘g;‘; ;gsd vl!\lksl; Efiy‘é-’ Mv‘éclxg%'“:lflg » S8y their health depends upon the con- - dition of the ki 3 and John Achenbach motored to Cass | All Dealers Now Sell Famous Cigars| ppe uphys?cia: |ll;ygnem-ly all cases Lake yesterday in the McGregor car.| o4 5o Straight. In Effect Today. |of sleriic:ustlllness, makes a chemical analysis of the patient’s urine. He el St-hg’“;‘;;gf of Walker, WIO| Owing to the greatly increased cost |knows that unless the kidneys are Mrs. William Clish, for the past two |Of auality tobaccos, in fact every- doing their work properly, the other: weeks, has returned to her home. thing pertaining to high grade ci-|organs cannot readily be brought s, ? gars, the makers of the San Felice |back to health and strength. cigar, The Déisel-Wemmer Company,| When. the kidneys are neglected have advanced the selling price to|or abused ‘in any way, serious re- the Jobbers and Dealers, and hence- |sults are sure to follow. According POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT {forth this cigar will positively be |to health statistics, Bright’s Disease, sold to the consumer at 5 cents|which is really an advanced form of (Authorized and placed by Charles 8. |srajght instead of six for a quarter |kidney trouble, caused nearly ten Carter. Amqunt paid for as previously, thousand deaths in one year, in the series $20.00). ° The SAN FELICE is national in its | State of New York alone. There- SCOPE AND CHARACTER, having |fore, it is particularly necessary to justly attained this eminence through | pay more attention to the health of its unexcelled excellence. To main-|these important organs. tain this unequaled standard of qua-| An ideal herbal compound that has lity, the advance in question is ab-}had remarkable success as a kidney solutely unavoidable. The generous |remedy is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, support of all men using quality ci-|the gréat kidney, liver and hladder gars is earnestly desired.—Adv. remedy. d1024 The mild and healing influgnce of - this preparation, in. most cases, is ANNOUNCEMENT. soon realized, according to sworn Bring all you have to me where statements and verified testimony of || You can depend on getting a The Dr. Northrop Osteopathic|those who have used the remedy. better price than elsewhere. I Maternity Hospital will be open for| When your kidneys require atten- also pay the highest price for business on or about Oct. 20, 1916. |tion, get Swamp-Root at once from OOPPER BRASS RUBBERS —Adv. 1011tf |any pharmacy. It is sold by every IRON and RAGS - druggist in bottles of two sizes—50¢ I pay all freight on 100 pounds MAGAZINE F UBLIO an;l{il.oo. ; . shipment EDUCATIOH OF P owever, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents JacOb GOIdberg I wish ltc; offer to mfhtlimt 200 per- %) Dtr. Kilmer -lk (‘3)0., lBlnghamton, N. Next to Northern Express Office sons applying, a monthly magazine, |Y., for a sample bottle. When writ- 112 Thi ) = free of charge, Osteopathic Health, |ing be sure and mention the Bemidji bl Phions 858:-W which tells you how to get well and | Daily Pioneer.—Adv. keep well. Dr. H. A. Northrop, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 153.— Adv. d1021tf I am a candidate for Representa- Presq;l'pflon tive from thle 62nd district, and re- [} ® ® “2()-8:. spectfully solicit your support at the n:zema crand 7:30-8:45 Theatre election, Nov. 7, 1916. e ———. Sc and 15¢ I might make numerous promises | [Of 15 Jeats {he standard remedy for all skin as to what I will do if elected, but | relieffrom itch. $5c,50c and $1.00. Your money quantity promises are made largely g‘u“&flmfifl ‘Il)‘“a‘g:: Tomorrow Matines 2:30 Triangle Play ||, roes end, are soon torgotien after election. Therefore, the prom- Barker’s Drug Store. ises I have to make are few in num- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in ‘““THEHABIT of HAPPINESS” ||ver, but these few win've religiousiy| * poygrAS FAIRBANKS | kept, if I am elected. g 20 I do promise, if elected, that I shall @ 99 g 8dy ‘Bath- i form the duties of R tati T ARIT OF TATP Ghas, Murray in Keystone comedy ‘Bath-house Blunders’ {|oerors ihe aitcs of mepresentative | it Fmagtne's picte i which the interest of the people, irrespective|__to drive dull care away. As you of party consideration or political ex- | follow him through the slums of New pediency. York you’ll feel your spirits rise with Iam opposed to the further issuing of ditch bonds in this district until U T e VO T e AR TR an i L TATRR LT UAVARIIUIVNNTNIRS] | the present judicial ditch law is|}ittle laughter will bring to ‘anyone. amended so that ditches will be con- GRAND—TOMORROW Ghe REX THEATRE [ |5 mopeie st e’ e mmummmmPleasing Photoplaysunmumumm - ly costly and that the homes and terest and principal of said bonds, best hne Of Commeraal soil, prospective settlement and gen- |—/0/—/—m—m—m//—/—/ m m m————— eral conditions warrant same. 1 belieye the operation of the pres- J . 3 prope;(tlytor 01‘1“ citizens, which- are pledg: or the payment of the in- TONIGHT “FANT“MAS” TONIGHT p— T B v toes of vomae, snd the mign rate | Printing and at reasonable Fiction’s famous criminal, in of interest paid therefore. pnces lee us your next Hand Picked Bulk Apples Just received a fine car of bulk apples. BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS I. P. BATCHELDER General Merchandise Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemid)i, Minn. When in need of wWooD Remember GEO. H. FRENGH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. ‘4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from car. g l?lllllllllllllllllll T LT T L LT LT TR LT anum John Stechman of Tenstrike spent We Have the Lot You Want Most of tlme choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. ’ PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. = = = e I‘"ll._ HIDES HIDES 1 am In the market for hides and furs. g DANIEL FROHMAN presents N Padline Frederick The beautiful star of ‘‘The Eternal City,” in a very thrilling picturiza- tion of Henry Arthur Jones’ power- ful drama ‘Lady Gilmore’ A Paramount picture in 5 parts every foot of the film. It's a pleas- ure to watch the happiness which a T Tinglifig -All- Over-Cleanliness That’s the descn%tlon of the JAP ROSE Bath. The rea- son is that JAP ROSE represents the greatest skill in fixalpim aking; the farthest advance in the art of preparmg et soap. ‘ JAP ROSE ent judicial ditch law to be excessive- That we do the very I will do all T can to secure legis- ! « 0 ”» 1) " lation to relieve the county from any order and let us prove our The wonderful “Sunday Morning Bath' THE MYSTEHI"“S FINGEH PHINTS possible future payment of said ditch asserl:lon. A ane . loafis. olitics are Republican, but & A thrilling detective drama. u]llldes; tho law Jam mafienea tlo'mke Bear in mind, JVG want makes ane liarly clean”; a cleanliness known and . the race as a Non-partisan. I prom-| yqyy husiness, and we pro- experienced by millions of people who prefer it above Also BILLY RHODES and an all star cast in [ is0 she thit sy 'cfhen, e | Y0 gee making ourselves de- sifothers Try it tonght | Efigw for yourselt, 10c, at comedy cel:e t:heutmme dd:gn:a :lel ;elo“:it:lsl’ e Al' & y ou leading Grocers and Dru; ention, an ‘ mng w]th SWON BY A FOWL” ::esawill be extende; t:pnona.p Use but hfl’e—]fi l-- ll" lather. - Respectfully yo RS | ORI ; . Send your,name on a postal for aliberal samplo—Fres . 20| LTI ANTEOTOT 0 T ot i T g mm%, 5 A 2 i | - James S. Kitk & Company, Dept.352, Chicago, U. 8. A. 5

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