Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 5

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Mrs: Tom Wright of Beeida was the | Lake, Minn., was called to Bemidji suest of triends in the city vesterday. ] yesterday by the death of her father. A Fredrickson of Solway transact- Mrs. H. C. Aldrich and son, Luman, ed business In Bemidji yesterday. of Wilton drove to Bemidji yester- —— day and spent the day here the guests $50,000 0 10an on farma. Dean |0f friends. Land Co.—adv. aTiee Miss Zada Field of Minneapolis Mrs. W. K. Maher of Puposky was | W48 in the city yesterday enroute to a business visitor in the city Thurs- | Turtle River where she will visit her day. mother for two months. We pay cash for hides. W. G.| Oue of these mice aays youw ought Schroeder.—Adv. 1115tf |to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your plcture tagen.—Adv. 1ett Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hegland of Rosby transacted business in Bemidjl on Thursday Mrs. W. K. Denison has as her I o house guests for two weeks, her sis- ’ < ters, Mrs. F. W. Bessette, ot Orr, Mflw A\llnn.f and Miss Lillian Barrette, of B asaiatiars eh wae e s ey St. Paul. HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC : . ai Telephone 812 . Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp P *|treatment. Switches made $1.50. Appointment must be made :|Troppman Block. Phone 112-W. week in advance .| Mina A, Myers.—Adv. 1123 """""""""""""""""""""""""" Friday, Dec. 8, the Ladies’ Aid so- [ | €ary-nowser vo. | OF N . y 2 $13.50 $16.50 $22.50 $27.50 - Dancing Frocks $6.50 $10.00 $15.00 $18.50 $20.00 I 202 3rd St.,Bemidii, Minn. Phone 87 Let Us Provide You With a ROASTER For Your Thanksgiving Dinner Our Line 1s Complete 75c. to $4.00 We are always glad to show our stock and point out the features that mike ours the best. Come in and see us at your first opportunity, if it’s merely to look around. Back of every article is our guarantee of quality. Hardware that stands hard wear at prices that stand comparison. Bemidji Hardware Co. Where Quality and Service Oount Fourth and Minnesota Avenue Telephone 38 ciety of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold a supper and sale in the basement of the church. Aprons of various kinds and numerous fancy ar- ticles suitgble for Christmas gifts will be on sale. Melba Beauty Parlors. O'Leary- Bowser Building. Manicuring, sham- pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba preparations here. Home phone 88. Oftice phone 340. Make your ap- pointment.—Adv. 1125 Mrs. Mary Stillings of Brainerd, who came to Bemidji to attend the bridge luncheon given yesterday af- ternoon by Mesdames A. A. Warfleld, C. M. Bacon, George Kreatz and Walter F. Marcum, returned to her home last evening. Ole Brekke ,a prominent Nielsville resident, was in the city yesterday while on his way to the hunting grounds east of Bemidji. Mr. Brek- ke is on the trail of a deer which he states he is going to bring home with him.—Crookston Daily Times, Nov. 16. Well drilling. We guarantee our work and give quick service. Also do repair work. Tel. 689--J.—Adv. 6-1123 Rev. and Mrs. Belsaas of Little Fork were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson yesterday, en- route to their home from Fosston where they have spent their honey- moon. Rev. Belsaas is pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran church of Little Fork. Attorney E. E. McDonald is ex- pected to return to the city tomor- row from Brainerd where he has been since Wednesday on legal business. Mr. McDonald was attorney in sev- eral cases which have been tried at the term of district court held in Crow Wing county. Tomorrow evening the famous Swiss bell ringers will give an enter- tainment in the Methodist church, under the auspices and for the bene- fit of the Bemidji High School Ath- letic association. Among the lead- ing numbers will be violin, cello, harp, saxophone and orchestra selec- tions. The entertainment contains a program of musical novelties by high- ly talented musicians. We pay 41 cents for butterfat from SWEET cream delivered at the creamery. Bemidji Creamery.—Adv. 2-1118 The literary program given by the Seniors this afternoon was enjoyed by a large audience. This is the first of a series of literary programs to be given by the various classes during the school year. The program this afternoon consisted of a vocal solo by Miss Edith Mills; current events by M s Martha Larson and Daisy Sul- livan; story telling by Olga Skinvick and a farce, “The Templeton Tea- pot.” | { Mrs. William Chichester will leave this evening tor Virginia, Minn.,| where she will visit her husband for two or three weeks. Mr. Chichester 15 employed with a lumber concern | in that city She will also visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P Riddell. The Riddelis are former Be- | midji residents, Mr. Riddell having | been employed with the Crookston | Lumber company of this city as ao- | sistant in the logging department. “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 quautity of small sav- ings banks which we desire to loan tor the purpose of encouraging thrift. There is nothing complicated about it. Just come in aund 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. d1027tt Mrs. George Wood of Whitefish, Mont., and Mrs. T. C. Bailey of Be- midji were the guests last evening at an informal dinner given at the home of Mrs. N. P. Stone on Seventi street. Both Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Bailey are former residents of Crook- ston and are well known here. Mrs. Wood is visiting at the home of her father here, and will return to her home at Whitefish next Friday. She has been visiting throughout the eastern states. — Crookston Datly Times, Nov. 17. | “Do Your Christmas Shopping Early,” is the slogan that might be well adapted by the residents of the city, as the time for the greatest holiday of the year is rapidly draw- ing near. The shops are beginning to display their Chrigtmas goods, and by being early one may find several little novelties which can not be had later in the season. In the Christ- mas purchasing, one should consider the storekeeper, the employes, the drivers and also the postmasters, and all should bear in mind the sageness of the slogan, Do Your Christmas Shopping Early.” Many of the wo- men of the city have adopted novel ideas, by which they can make this seeming burden an enjoyable task. One purchases handkerchiefs during the year, at the different sales, and ad she is handy with her needle and her crochet hook, she trims them according to her fancy and they are always at hand to be sent to those Ghe REX THEATRE Another wraps her packeges in the mmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysummmmmm 13083095 TONICHT 5 and I0c time. Another woman picks up her suggestions for Christmas gifts dur- ing the season before, as at this time her friends unconsciously suggest what they would like to have when they are examining each other’s gifts, Many ideas can be obtained by exam- | ining the displays in the stores, and for those who love needlework they can be made at home and the cost {8 materially lessened.—Grand Forks Herald. purchased, and has them all ready to 80 on their journey weeks before the —A REX FILM FEATURING— CLEO MADISON IN A STORY OF TOUCHING PATHOS AND TRAGEDY “TO ANOTHER WOMAN” A SPECIAL IMP DRAMA “BUZZARD’'S PREY” ALSO COMEDY “A SILLY SULTAN.” AGENTS WANTED. Start now selling our guaranteed nursery stock and make $15.00 to $30.00 weekly with part expenses, Experience unnecessary. Free Out- fit. Home territory. Pay every week. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis.—Adv. 4-1120 FURNITURE AND ... s Grand Theatre Sim Phone rfi-w or R THE POPULAR LITTLE STAR OF “THE MASTER KEY.” e ELLA HALL wooD B IN THE 5-PARY BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAY GEO. H. FRENCH & SON Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from car. 1 LT [11] o Hindu mysticisms form a novel theme for the motive, and the two juvenile characters, played by Miss Hall and Master Depp, cleverly FUNERAL DIRECTOR unravel a tangled situation and bring happiness out of impending disaster. There are elements of sensationalism to attract end enter- tain those who require excitement and for the admirers of good act- ing, and entertaining plot, there will be abundance of good cheer. M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER - GRAND 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, : Minn, TONIGHT ANNOUNCING OUR XMAS. SUGGESTIONS Y. A cordial invitation to you to come in and inspoet i most wonderful assortment of Xmas Gifts we have cverhad the pleasure of showing. We want the privilege to help you with uour Xas problem * WHAT TO CIVE?” i Our new catalogue will soon be out. [t is brim ful! of new creations of the jeweler's and silversmith’s art. 1] Hou do not receive one, write us, or call us up and e wiil he mighty ¢lad to send you one. Vietrolas Edison Diamond Disc Kodaks Phonographs Cordova Leather Geods A THOUSAND DIFFERNT GIFTS IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY EARLE A. BARKER Third Street BEMIDJI, MINN.

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