Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1916, Page 5

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. Lillian Flu(uvr Is recovering from an attack of chicken pox. Ed Rodney of Winnipeg is visiting friends in Bemidjl this week. 350,000 0 10an on farms. Dean Land Co.—adv. a71et Miss Ella Jorgenson of Leonard was the guest of friends in Bemidji Tuesday. Misses Annie and Mathilda John- 8on of Redby are spending a few days in Bemidji. We pay cash for hides. Schroeder.—Adv. W. G. 1115ttt Attorney Henry Funkley, who has been attending court at Ada, Minn,, returned yesterday. J. J. Opsahl went to St. Paul last evening. He will return to the city the latter part of the week. Bell boy wanted. Hotel Markham. —Adv. 112tt Mrs. T. J. Burke, who has heen visiting in St. Paul, is expected to return to the city this evening. | Margaret Mittet, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Hans Mittet, who has been ill for some time, is convalescing. Miss Norma Dobbedal of Guthrie returned to her home yesterday unar’ . HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 812 Appointment must be made week in advance . | Bemiaji. a visit at the Maltrud home in Be-| I L. cida. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helmer of the town of Liberty drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended to business matters, Edwin Netzer, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Eduard F. Netzer, is re- covering from a slight attack of pneumonia. Carload of nice clover hay just ar- rived.. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. Y 2-1116 Kern Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. I B. Olson, returned yesterday from Gratton, N. D, where he has been the past three months. Clarence and Mabel Sprague of Be- cida, who have been the guests of relatives in Wadena for a short time, returned to their home yesterday. Mrs. A. A. Richardson went to the Red Lake Agency yesterday where she will spend a couple of days. Mr. Richardson has been at the agency for about a week. One of these nice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14tf William Blackburn of Big Lake will arrive in Bemidji today. Mrs. Blackburn, who has been the guest of Bemidji friends for the past two weeks, will accompany him home. Mrs. Emma Cossentine, Miss Vina Cossentine and Fred Cossentine of | Eagle Bend returned to their home today after a visit with friends in They made the trip by auto. The Baptist Ladies’ Missionary so- i ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Triangle Play TONIGHT Triangle Play Bessie Barriscale ———AND ALL-STAR CAST, IN- “‘fNot My Sister” The Story of how a woman, in protecting her sister from a frightful fate, incars the jealousy of her lnulnnd and finally has to bare a dark chapter in her own life. ~\ And the KEYSTONE COMEDY N “The Moonshiners” vith Al jon the 11:20 train ter, Sellers, 1215 Bemidjl avenue, this evening instead of at the home of Mrs. Rice, as previously planned. Mrs. Frank Pogue and baby went ] to Blackduck today where they will visit friends for several days. Mr. Pogue will leave tomorrow tor Black- duck and vicinity on a hunting trip. ada Hair dressing, manicuring, treatment. Switches made Troppman Block. Phone Mina A. Myers.—Adv. scalp $1.60. 112-W, 1123 The Episcopal Guild will’ meet at the home of Mrs. G. G. Bowers, cor ner of Tenth street and Beltrami av- enue tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The ladies will please come prepared to work. Mrs. Philip Hines of Hines will re- turn to her home this evening. She was operated on at St. Anthony's hospital two weeks ago. Mrs. Chas. S. Carter of Hines came to Bemidji this morning and will accompany her home. Call at 115 Third street and see the Water Gas Machine work. At- tached to any cook stove. Agents wanted. Demonstrations free.—Adv. 2-1115 Another of th eries of popular dancing parties given by Messrs. Car- roll C. Hill and N. Whitney Brown will be given at the city hall Fri- day evening, Nov. 17. Burchard’s eight-piece orchestra will furnish the musie. Don’t pay rent; $16 per month will pay for a $1,000 home in 100 months. See J. P, Lahr, Secretary, Bemidji Building & Loan Association.—Adv. 2-1115 Mrs. Andrew Abbott and Miss Val- erie Doran, who have been guests at the Lucy Hazen home for a few days, motored to their homes in Eagle Bend today. Mrs. Abbott is Mrs. Hazen's daughter and Miss Doran is her grand daughter. Rev. M. A. Soper officiated at the funeral services of the late Mrs. Dan Gray, at the Gray home this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The body will be shipped to Iowa, their former home, tonight. Mr. Gray and his three sons will accom- pany the remains. Melba Beauty Parlors. O'Leary- Bowser Building. Manicuring, sham- pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba preparations here. Home phone 88. Office phone 540. Make your ap- pointment.—Adv. 1125 Mrs. L. D. Brown of Little Falls, district superintendent of the Wo- man’s Study club, went to Akeley to- day where she will visit the local club. She will also go to Park Rap- ids before returning to her home and visit the club there. She was ac- companied by Mrs. I. W. French of Bemidji Mrs. Brown was given an informal reception by the Bemidji Woman's Study club yesterday after- noon in the club rooms of the library. She gave an interesting talk on “Federated Clubs.” The Board of Directors of the Be- THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER There will be a regular meeting of the Elks' Lodge Montreal, Can,, provide for the 2.500,000 children dependent on the good will ot the world for their food and shel- girls all over Canada are today cele- brating Children’s Belgium Day. Pro-| coeds from the entertainments given | C0Urts in Minuesota will have juris- by the kiddies will be turned over to the National Commission for Re-|3hd under if the recommendations ot parts of the British empire but Can- July 10, GERMAN CONSUL GENERA TO TRIAL IN San Francisco, Nov. 16.—Trial of | that examination of applicants for members of the German corps and others on charge of violat- ing American neutrality is to begin today in the Federal district court. Charges of dynamiting a barge load- ed with Russian munitions, and of sending supplies from here to a Ger- man’ squadron are made againgt these defendants: Franz Bopp, German consul general; Baron E, H. von Shack, vice consul; Baron Wilhelm von Brincken, German military at- B. P. 0. ELKS NOTICE FUNERAL DIRECTOR . H. JERRARD, Sec'y, | tache; Charle L Crowley, G CANADA'S mlg%sm}h%‘?s WAIFS c::-n:ulalu"n":;c;:l(m \l'll:\\\-, n)mn‘;m;;:lr,-l M, E, IBERTSON garet W, Cornell, Crowley’s secretary, 4 UNDER?AKER = 405 Beltrami Ave, and a number of business men, (By United Press) d Nov. 15.~—~To help Belgian | JUVENILE COURT TO ACT ON 17 YEAR OLD CASES (By United Press) 8t. Paul, Minn,, Nov. 15,——Juyenile $inn. thousands of school boys and diction over ehildren 17 years old When in need ot wWooD GEO. H. FRENCR & SON Phone 93 or 438-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from the commission codifying laws re- lating to children, in session’'today at the capitol, are followed. TO HOLD EXAMINATIONS FOR LUMBER MEN (By United Press) Washington, Nov. 15.— Notice in Belgium, Children in all gave their relief entertainments BOMB CASE (By United Press) consular, position on the United States com- mission which will tour Europe at the close of the war to investigate Buro- pean lumber markets, will be held throughout the United States one week hence, was given today by the department of commerce. DopGe BROTHERS MOTOR CAR Repairs are rarely rendered neces- sary except by accident or abuse. Cars which have been in use for a long period are as good as new if they have been given any sort of care. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is $785 (f. o. b. Detroit) The price of the Winter Touring Car or Roadster complete including regular mohair top is $950 (L o. b. Detroit) 0. ONGSTAD midji Building & Loan Association have authorized the sale of 100 shares of stock to be known as of the 10th series, dated Nov. 1, Previous issues have earned 13 birth anniversary. The hours were spent in games and music and the $t. John LAUGHTER———THRILLS— Grand —EXCITEMENT———IN PLENTY 7:30-9:00 10c. and 20c. Tonight Scenario 6hre REX THEATRE wmmnmmmPleasing Photoplaysummmmmm _1:30-8:30-9: !5 TONICHT 5 and 10¢ MaryFuller & Harry Benham In the Drama That Won First Prize in the Picture Play Magazine "Lovo’s Masquerade” ALSO A COMEDY OF TERRORS “THE TERRIBLE TURK"” AND THE THRILLING ADVENTURE PICTURE “HUNTING WHALES IN JAPAN.” Contest guests were also entertained by an unknown person under the name of “Charlie Chaplin." Alice Hammond, Doris Flatley, The guests were Bertha Webster, Catherine Bagley, Thelma Bowers, Bertha Goldberg, Alma Corder, Pearl Tanner, Eunice Titus and Mabel Tanner. Those winning prize honors were Alice Hammond and Catherine Bagley. “Save a portion of each dollar earned and you will never want; plant a tree where you fell one and your forest will last forever.” We have secured a gquantity of small sav- ings banks which we desire to loan for the purpose of encouraging thrift. There is nothing complicated about it. Just come in and get one of the little banks, put your money in it from day to day and bring it in for deposit as often as you wish. Security State Bank of Bemidji.— Adv. a1027tf Lasgt evening the Hy-shi-ni club held a mock trial at the home of Rus- sell Brooks, 909 Lake Boulevard. The “trial" was over a breach of promise, the “young lady" in the case being Vernon Lamson, who brought suit against Glenn Conger. F. B. Lam- son acted as “judge.”” The attorneys for the plaintiff were Herbert War- field and Chester Kinney, while Ray- mond Hannah and George Armstrong were attorneys for the defendant. A number of witnedses were examined and the jury brought in a verdict of “guilty.” The judge pronounced the sentence which was that the de- fendant was to bring a peck of ap- ples to the next meeting of the club, which :fll be held No: 1916, 13.7 per cent. Better than a bank account. Shares sold at 50¢ per month. Don't del See J. P. Lahr, Secretary, Markham Hotel Pldg —Adv. 2-1115 Leona Carlton entertained a num- ber of her friends Monday evening, the occasion being her thirtcenth 28 at the Lester These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? KKK KRR RK KRR KRR KRR KR KR RK KRR KK KKK KK * * x x x * * DRY CLEANING * % KOORS BROTHERS CO. % ) * x x % ‘ * x PHOTOGRAPHER * % Clothes Cleaners for Men + +* Bakers and Confectioners & % *x * Women and Children * * Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ & Photos Bay and Night % * THE MODEL DRY % % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * * *x CLEANING HOUSE ¥ & Confectionery,Cigarsand & & N. L. HAKKERUP x * Hogan Bros., Props. x % Fountain Goods x & * *x % &« 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 & & * KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KRR K KKK LR R R R R R SRR R R KKK KKK KKK KK * * K xkxxkkKkk&& ¥ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS +* * x x ‘Wholesale and Retail * % BROSVIK, THE TAILOR & * Pianos, Organs and Sewing k o « Typewriter Ribbons Machines * Phone 438 L3 « 117 Third St. Bemidjt i * * Garbon Paper x Phone 573-W * x * * J. BISIAR, Manager x LA R SRR EREEEEEE R RS swundsn“ts KKK KKK KK KK T DRuas AND JEwELRY o Prnewncoeinblem S XX XXX RX KKK : % Wholesalers and Retailers & Phone 922 * BERMAN INS. AGENCY % ¥ Service and satisfaction. Mail *x Farm, Fire, Tornado x % Orders given that same ser- % PlUNEER nFFIcE * Insurance * % vice you get in person. *« & Money to Lxan Land to Sell % *x BARKER'S * * It will pay you to know us <« * Third St. Bemidji, Minn, ¥ Wk 3 % b % % % % Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. KHEKHEREKKEKKKKR X KK EXEKE KRR EKK KKK EEEKEE KKK E KA KK KKK K KRR KRK KK KX x ¥ GENERAL MERCHANDISE % % For Farm Insurance and * * Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® * Farm Loans, See x % Flour, Feed, etc. The & J. P. LAHR careful buyers DEAN LAND CO. * Ak kK x . x Land, Loans, Insurance * and City Property x * Lands Bought and Sold * Troppmn Bloock Bemidjl ¢ % * x *x *x x % * ® X * x X Markham Hotel Bldg. x x x x * l#iiiiiliiiiict * * : Bamidji, Minn. EEEREE XK KKK,

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