Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 5

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Miss Myrtle Schmidt was the guest | months, two years ago. As the tel of honor at a party given Wednesday | gram was delayed in transit, evening at her home. The hours|{O'Connor will not go to Calitorni were spent in playlng games, after{as she would arrive there too la which refreshments were served. The|for the funeral. guests were Misses Fern Kidder, - Theodora Ramsey, Myrtle McCulloch,| Melba Beauty Parlors. phine Loe, Maymie Craven, Lisle Jar- 3 iropody. vis, Leona Schmidt, Laura Olson, Su- ;::,::fmf:n, }:m{_ san Baker, Leila and Leola Lish, Ruth | Oftice phone 540. Bentley and Messrs. Harvey Supry,|pojntment.—Adv. Frank Kidder, Anton Zilbert, Arthur Dunlap, Howard Bouleau, Louis Kid- der, Raymond Jarvis and George Burke. Home phone § This evening at 7:30 o'clock th their regular monthly business mee At a meeting of the Presbyterian|ing at the home of Miss Dora Hazen, A large |blcture tagen.—Adv. Ladies’ Aid soclety at the home of|209 Irvine avenue south. Mrs. Quiney Brooks yesterday after-|attendance is expected and many ma noon, it was decided to hold the an-|ters of importance will be taken up i | nual Christmas sale on Dec. 13, in|y( this session. the basement of the church. A large | number of useful and fancy articles will be on sale. There are forty mem- bers in the ladies’ aid and each mem- er will make twelve articles for the sale. Among the various booths will be a Japanese booth, home bakery booth, fancy work booth and hot cof- fee booth. Messrs. Carroll C. Hill and N. Whi furnish the musie. This is one of series of dances given by« Brown and Hill. | “se.d'eu:d p;;s":u?‘n::?: 3‘?“‘:? Hair dressing, manicuring, plant a tree where you fell one and ,’;r“:"'“l::;' _;l:i'kch“m:'o‘ig“ your forest will last forever.” We \“n‘;" A Myets.—ad¥ l have secured a quantity of small sav-| " Ay -Niyera. £ ings banks which we desire to loan for the purpose of encouraging thrift. There s nothing complicated |® !otter from Orange Beach, about it. Just come in and get one of the little banks, put your money 2 in it from day to day and bring it|the coast recently. in for deposit as often as you wish. Adv. d1027¢s and Koochiching counties were pres- collectors use ent at the meeting held in the Com- mercial club rooms this morning at| | 10 o’clock by members of the Lake|. Julia Sanatorium commission. The| . capacity of the instution has been increased this week, six new beds|: having been added. Before the ad-|" ditional beds were received there were 21 patients in the sanatorium, which had a capacity of 22. HAYDEN Telephone 812 Appointment must be made week in advance Mrs. Harry O'Connor received a telegram last evening telling of the| death of her sister, Mrs. George Cal-| vert, of Richmond, Cal. She died| Nov. 8 from tuberculosis, after an| illness of three years. Mrs. Calvert| visited her sister here for threel TONIGHT AT &, D. W. Griffith’s 8th Wonder of the World! The Birth N | A Nationl!_J With the Big Symphony Orchestra Matinee Tomorrow at 2:30 PHONE 100 Grand Theatre O'Leary- members of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will hold Invitations have been issued by ney Brown for a dancing party to be given at the city hall this evening. Burchard’s eight-piece orchestra will| the city yesterday. H. D. Kenfield yesterday received Ala,, which contained several fish scales from a 90-pound tarpon caught off The scales were two inches across and were hard as Security State Bank of Bemidji.— % shell.—Cass Lake Times, Nov. 9. J Just the other day we recelved|ant. T Delegates from Hubbard, Beltrami|some of those handy bill file books Bemidjl.—Adv. They just fit in your COALAS0aL o- | pocket. Mrs. | fce. A, te turn 8. midji yesterday, returning to thel he | homes in the evening. 3 One of these Dice @ays you ough t- t-| family for a week. year. :ling. She has been the guest of hel Gladys Brown, the fourteen month and Beltrami Ave. for suitable ten hus, . |department store, yesterday. : Mrs. Larson of Duluth is a gues at the Ulrickson home. the Sisters’ lodge. William Li left Wednesday for Balsam where they will spend a couple of weeks hunting. —Adv. Charles McCulloch Wednesday evening from Duluth af. ter spending some time there trans acting business. business tween trains. $50,000 o ioan 2mn farms. Land Co.—Adv. the guest of friends in Cumberland evening. Mrs. Carl Ramsey returned Thurs days. yesterday in Bemidji, her home on the evening train. Chris Olson has returned on business for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Get one at the Ploneer of- W. B. Stewars, upe-lhteudeut of the Beltrami county schools, will re- Monday from Blackduck and R vicinity where he has been visiting Beryl Jarvis, Margaret Stevens, Jose- | Bowser Bullding. Manlcuring, sham- | sohools for several days. Get your Melba Maule of Tenstrike motored to Be- c go to Hakkerup's and have yeuwr 148t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kreatz of Par- ker Lake arrived in the city last eve- ) 8ive the new medicine a trial. Be- ning and will be the guests of Mr. Kreatz's brother, George Kreatz, and | Tanlac the swelling in the veins be- T. J. Brennan of Wilton was in While in Bemidji a|he called at the Pioneer office and Messrs. | renewed his subscription for anothe: Mrs. A. M. Sorenson returned to ‘[ her home in North Dakota this morn- mother, Mrs. Barlow, for several days. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Brown, who ig ill with pneumonia, was a little improved this morning. Will build store on corner 13th St. Inquire at 1218 Beltrami Ave., 5-1111 E. K. Nyhus of Becida was the " | guest of his daughter, Miss Ida Ny- clerk in the W. G. Schroeder v and Charles Barwise Lake Bell boy wanted. . Hotel Markham. 112tt returned on Miss Marion Laney and J. H. La- ney, Jr., of Turtle River transacted in the city yesterday be- Dean a71te Miss Myrtle Larson, who has been Wis., returned to the city Wydnesday day evening from Pine River where she visited with relatives for a few Mrs. Jessie Smith of Hines spent returning to from Rochester, Minn., where he has been - M. Owens of Hines Relief in Tanlao After Many Remedies Had Failed. MR. ELLIS HEARTILY Minneapolis, Minn,, October 27,— ever given me relief,” was the tribute Mrs. 8. G. Maule, Mrs. D. Downs|paid the Master Medicine on Sep- Make )'Oll\'““yg and daughter, Margaret, and Arthu r | tember 20, by A. C. Ellis, well known Minneapolis coal dealer of 1523 Sev- r|enth avenue, southeast. “l suffered from enlargement of the veins,” Mr. Ellis said. “I had a t | kind of rheumatic pains in my limbs which bothered me so much at times I would have to bind my limbs in order to get around. “I read about Tanlac's good work in the newspapers and I decided to fore 1 had finished the first bottle of gan to disappear and now it has been greatly relieved. I want tg recom- mend Tanlac.” Tanlac the Master Medicine, is es- pecially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal com- plaints, rheumatism, nervousness, :‘I:eplesmess, loss of appetite and the e. Tanlac is now being specially in- troduced and explained in Bemidji at the Barker drug store.—Adv. T r motored to Bemidji yesterday and at- S| tended to business matters. Miss Gladys Johnson of the town of Frohn was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Mrs. L. Lee of Grant Valley was the guest of Bemidji friends yester- day afternoon. Mrs. Lillie Leigh of Duluth is visit- ing at the home of her aunt, Mrs. William Lily. 'Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fradet, t 1223 Dewey avenue, Monday, a While in Be- | daughter. midji she is endeavoring to build up Mrs. L. A. Hanson of Deer Lake was among the out-of-town shoppers yesterday. W. L. Brooks returned yesterday {l{gm a business trip to Cumberland, 8. t Martin Sorenson of Solway trans- acted business in Bemidji Thursday. Hans Kuintz of Minneapolis trans- acted business in the city Thursday. The Blue Ribbon club boys gave a COAL DEALER TELLS HOW PERSEVERANCE FINALLY SUCCEEDED Minneapolis Man Finds Long Needed dance last evening. attended, BETTER THAN CALOMEL Is it on our subscnp Thousands Have Discovered' Dr. tion list? ‘A large crowd | s Edwards’ Oli i ] veTalensre | We will guarantee Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—the sub- you value stityte for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re- sult of Dr. Edwards' determination not FOR YOUR MONEY PRAISES PREPARATION |to treat liver and bowel complaints with | 11000 calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets, These pleasant little tablets do the “Tanlac is the only medicine that has|800d that calomel docs, but have no bad after cffects. The, don't injure the teeth like strong iquids or calomel, 'l’h.e{ take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums, So do strong liquids. It is best not to Bring us your clean oot- take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its pla ton rags--no buttons, bands Most headaches, “dullness” and that or woolen cloth acoepted. lug fecling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “lop " and “heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded brain and how they “perk ur" the spir- its. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. Pioneer Office 6hre REX THEATRE mmmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysummmmnm 5&10c Tonight 5&10c Cleo Madison —And an Excellent Cast in— “The Triumph of Truth” King Baggot In Short Drama ““ The Silent Stranger” Also Comedy “I've Got Your Number”’ SUIT AND COAT SALE! "] Might Just As Well Bf_ Dead” How Many Hundreds of Thou- sands of WomenHave Said or Thought That Very Thing Today? Have You? Not sick enough to go to bed but not well enough to take any pleas- ure out of life. Tired at the least thing—limbs feel heavy as lead—no relish for food—dull, heavy head- nhgsu, sick feeling all over your y. The least little thing tires me out. Try using Hollister's Rocky Moune tain Herb Tea (or Tablets) for a few weeks and watch the improye- ment. It will get the accumulafed polsons out of your system, tone up your stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and every vital organ, It will make your blood pure and rich and fill you full of energy, life and vitality. Get a package today from your dru‘flut but be sure to get the genu “Hollister's.”” _Price 36c & package. For sale by THE CITY DRUG STORE Commence - THE FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE Suits and Coats Until Every Garment Is Sold ON s Saturday and Continues at from $14.50 VERY FALL SUIT reduced to cost and below. Splendid Suits of serge and poplin, the latest models, asked. Every Coat remaining of this year’s latest mod- els in PLUSH, WOOL PLUSH, BROADCLOTHS and MIXTURES reduced in price for a quick clean- up. We will not carry a Suit or Coat over. to $20.00. Worth double the price 25 Goat Of Last Year’s Styles, WORTH UPto $25.00, YOUR CHOICE $4.38 \ e Bazaar Store 4 3

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