Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 9, 1916, Page 3

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1016, Your To~m De . H/( 'f"r vYiun the Miss Beth Evans of Bemidji andywere among the out-of-town shop- iting friends in Minueapolis, is ex- Miss Florence Levens of Crookston | pers in the city Wedneaday. pected to return to Bemidji Frida § 1 i will give a concert under the aus- or Saturday. | .'. Expl‘ess pices of the Associated Charities, in Miss Arvilla Kenfleld, who has 5 (2% LT ACH (AT via M Bemidji Nov. 28. The concert prom- | heen the guest of her parents, Mr. Ises to be one of unusual interest and fang Mrs, E. E. Kenfield of Lake ~wiill consist of solos, readings, both|Rgoulevard, has returned to Minne- Mrs. C. F. Rogers and son, Charles, <assical and humerous, pianologues apolis where she is attending Miss and old songs in old fashioned cos-|yweod's Kindergarten school. ] of simplchy Ruiwoliol ot % (N L Jr., of Wilton autoed to Bemidjl yes-| || R Aoy ] e terday and spent the day, the guutl m / or rn aCl lC ot friends. : X . : wm‘ \ine, te Wlgy Al tumes. Miss Evans i9 a graduate of Will bullgb bl . Woeire toie s } jor Yy the Minneapolls School of Music and | yio1h. Beauty Parlors. O'Leary-|and Beltrami or l\ll le ton- -G q o llusll k possesses a soprano volce of rare qual- | o, *° X iy B [ ; ; ‘ ity. Miss Lovens 3 & graduste of Bowser Building. Manieuring, sham- [ant. Inqul 1218 Beltrami Ave., b7 A : 4 the Northwestern School of Oratory poolng, ohiropody. Get your™Melba | Bemtdsi _Ad' = llll secure Tleets and Informatlon = preparations here. Home phone 88. i of Chlcago. Oftice phone 540. Make your ap- pointment.—Adv. 11356 Mrs. Frank 3. ) - of the rest room, is remodnllnx her i se‘d"u:d W;“lh:“'ffn::gg 3‘:‘;‘:’ residence on 404 Minnesots avenue. { m‘"‘! s {vharv ou fall one and| J: W. Naugie, manager of the Nau- 1 ! gle Pole & Tie company, went to Min- \ b \ your forest will last forever.” We W. E, Dean, fi\‘&lid L, went to —= = JOINT TICKET AGENT n secured » quantity of small sav- :::mll:“l:::]e;:n;:ngnwhn:.l;:“: :‘l’lnlf Bagley this Jnorning on bu pess. He nerson, hoth of Dalton, Minn., are UNION DEPO“ ings banks which we desire to loan S it e will return to Bemid)i this evening. the guests of relatives in Bemidji! BEMIDJ Lo« - MINN tor"t:: ° Thl:::pl.:;ot:fnx e;:t::m:l;g Mre. T, J. Burke went to Minneap- AM CLELAND Gen'l PassengerAgent St. Paul, Minn:". - Mrs. A M. Jonnson and son, How- ard, returned last evening from a visit with friends in' Brainerd. Bout 1t. Just come In and get one| AbOut $100 was realized from the| ) "}yq¢ avening Where she will visit of the little banks, put your money | S2!® given by ‘lh" “:‘“ h‘“" “’cl:'y friends for ten days or two weeks. in it from day to day and bring it of the Methodist church yesterday in for deposit as often as you wish. afternoon in the basement of the Security State Bank of Bemidji.— | church. Adv. d1027tt "Miss Annie Andérson of Blackduck was attending to business matters In the city Wednesday. Bell boy wanted. Hotel Markham. \ —Adv. 113te Mrs. Helen Smith and daughter, Geraldine, of Manistee, Mich., are the| Anton Foshaug and Andrew An- guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr,| and Mrs. Frank Lane, of Third street. Friday the B. A. C. club of the Presbyterian church will hold an open air meeting on Diamond Point. Among the features will be a weiner PR Old Prescription roast. There are avout twenty-five} .. gressing, manicuring, scalp { e members in the club and they are all | oyypeny Switches made $1.50. FOl' Weak Kldneys boys ranging from the age of eleven i ' to fourteen. The club meets every ’{lrl‘l’“.’l"“_‘\'m“yl:f;"‘i‘\dsno“ “flv._,vé A ‘medicinal ‘preparatton like Dr. week and drills are given under the|’ - i ) Kilmer’s SWN!JD-',ROOQ that has: real . {§ direction of Re; Lf’:‘" P. Wartord, | yrinur Anderson and F. Summers |curative value almost, sel)s {tself. Like $60,000 <0 soan oa-farms. Dean ¥ Dastor of the church. of Dalton and Anton Wold of thisfan endless chain system the remedy| Lébd Co.—Adv. aree A city left yesterday for Turtle River|is recomménded by those who have The Hy-shi-ni club will hold its|where they will spend several days.|been henaflted to those Wwho are in Miss Fern Kidder, whose arm was next meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. need of ‘it. broken some Ume ago, ia reeourlnl ~ 14, at the home of Mrs. A. Lord, 903 D. B. Fuller, bank examiner, and Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is a phys- ~—— | Beltrami avenue. A special pro-| wife will leave the latter part of the|ician’'s prescription. It has been Jack Dolan of Superlor mnucmd gram has been arranged for this|week for Minneapolis where they will | tested for years and has brought re- | business in Bemidji Wednesday. sults to countless numbers who h).ve _—_— suffered. § ' One of these D10e @ays you ought to go 'to 'Hakkerup’s and have your |, plcture tacen.—Ady. 1482 { | Zo'be REX THEATRE lumluluummPleuing Photoplaysmunmmmmm Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Warner of Puposky spent yesterday in Bemidji on; business. meeting and a mock trial will take | make their home this winter. *ace. The club did not hold a meet- ing\this week on account of general| The Willing Workers' Aid of the|! Thesuceessof Dr, Kllmeraflwunp- - How’s This?. 5 - election Salvation Army will meet at . the[Root is due to the fact that it ful-| Wa offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Ik LA AAUY ) | home of Mrs. Briten, Mill Park, to-|fills almost every wish in overcoming | for any case qf Catarrh that cannot be |® ) Mrs. L. D. Brown, district presi-|MOTrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. |kidney, liver and bladder diseases, “n".'}rh'c}(lmn g‘;‘l"l'h h‘“‘"““‘ a i . . Wi ‘s Study A orrects urinary troubles and neut- o vatarrh Medicine has besh takes dent of the Woman's Study club, will e by catarrh aufferers for the ‘past thirty- arrive in Bemidji Monday evening .}l;s, Fred Moody, who has been |ralizes the uric acid which causes fiva yenrs, and has become known aa the ‘! and will give a talk on woman's fed- | Visiting friends and relatives in|rheumatism. most rellable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's . } | erations Tuesday. Arrangements for | Brainerd for a few days, returned to| Do not suffer. Get a bottle of | Catarth Medicine acts thru the Blood on , X the Tuesday meeting will be made|the city last evening. Swamp-Root from any druggist now. | the Mucqus surfaces, expelling the Pol- son from the Blood and healing the dis- a . | Monday afterncon at the regular . Start treatment today. o n a p’:fllo:u. oo ealing the ] meeting of the Woman’s Study club. Mrs. J. Nordling, who has been the However, it you wish first to test er you have taken Hall's Catarrh guest of Bemldji friends for someJthis great prep.ration send ten cents | Medicine for a short time you wm see a s time, returned to her home in Min-|to Dr. Kiimer & Co,, Binghamton, N.| great' improvement. in T IN A 101 BISON PLAY you Mr. and Mrs. Barney Gibney of|peapolis Wednesday. Y., for a sample bottle. When writ- :‘l"n“:':' E&‘;’;fi':&?fl‘;’fsx:x: '53‘3.'6 Eckles, Mrs. Fred Bardwell of .\'urlh-l ing be sure and mention the Bemidji (0,. (..,“m,,m". m ALSO SCREAMING MIX UP TWO PARTS ern, Miss Serena Blue of Moval Lake Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey, who is vis- | Daily Pioneer.—Adv. CHE) ‘oledo, Ohio. (v:x The Right bar, But . e —————————————————————————— T and Miss Emerald Perry of Northern = Sald by l“ Drugxls!-. ¢, IIIllllIIllmlllllllllllllllllllIIlllllll"lllllllIIIIlI|lllll|lllllllllllllIllll_llllllllllllllllllu "HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC e ts . /2 We Have the Lot You Want week In advance |8 Most of those choice lots in Belld;flfl‘om to ull because H we own them. It is better the owaer. 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, l.ncal Agent. LT D T T TR L LRI ] |coAL.TEs. “"HONE 100 aunnannnnn N the Wmny Berth FEATURING Dan Russell Wi ilson'sFairStore f —“The Store Where Your Dollar Does lis Iluty”— ‘ OUR STORE IS CROWDED with seasonable Fall, OTOREBRR * ;sov'ooocoov , Winter and Holiday Merchandise. SRS AMCLBIIAL 100 Ladies’ Waists RECEIVED THIS WEEK. JUST THE KI ND YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR — | 2% TONIGHT 4rmeesn | f 0 'o" 55 T 3 The Star of 1000 Thrills! Underwear, Sweaters, Toques, Mittens, Scarf Sets, Children’s Snowball Suits, Baby Blankets, Bonnets, Booties, Mittens and Bath Robe Sets * . Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Crochet Cottons and Fancy Work s7e @ HIE 5 ._‘f'/‘ 20 MY RARN0S : Fine Candies ) ALWAYS FRESH AND PRICES RIGHT v e OO0 ROCPOOOTRS IS LR J OO » ;L Hosiery For Fall and Winter. The Well Known Foot Rest Line v e v, o ~F 2 Fancy Decorated China Ware Gold band and plain white table ware i gy @ 1O YRIGEP WA A-‘Metnéo Worinderf;:(l)z;ly (;‘f Suénl'gme ‘ligp‘sa{fWrgten by Channing ock and Renno! olf, an Toys’ Dolls and Games Picturized by Edwin Carewe. ; TO AMUSE YOUNG AND OLD LRIiThT A Books and Stationery)- . We are giving special attention to this department ‘and have, a; choice assortment of “% 30x Papeteries and Correspondence Cards at 15¢, 25¢, and 35c ; Fine Tablets, 5¢ and 10c. O0YS! AND GIRLS’ BOOKS—10¢, 25¢, 50c and $1.00; Flctions 10¢, 25c.and 50c¢; o(gl reading at popular prices. &'We aim to satisfy our patrons. “We fegl'that We get ot money’s worth here,” was * a pteued customer’s remark the other day. o Grand Theatre ""?5“‘

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