Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 18, 1916, Page 3

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5 Oscar Sabin left this morning for hides. We pay cash for \ Rosby on business, Schroeder.—Adv. W. G.]Minneapolis tonight where she has 1116tf | been visiting for the past ten days. Erwin Tagley was a business vis- Mrs, Sidney Miller of Pinewood < itor in Rosby yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Simpkins of Tur- spent Friday in Bemidji, the guest|tle River autoed to Bemidji yester- or friends. day and spent the day with friends. 350,000 o 10an on farme. Dean Land Co.—adv. da71ee| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Blakeley of| Ope of these mice asys you ought Farloy were business visitors in the|[ic go to Hakkerup's and have your city yesterday. ploture tagen.—Ady. 14 Miss Lily Cawley of, Turtle River was a Bemidji visitor Friday. Bell boy wanted. —Adv. Hotel Markham. Miss Ella Huntosh, who teaches Sl school in Grant Valley, is the guest Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Lovgren ot|of Bemidji friends and relatives to- Marsh Siding were in the city on|day. Mrs. H. Stal of Pinewood was the | business yesterday. Buest of friends in the city Friday. Mrs. C. F. Rogers was a between- train visitor in Bemidji Friday. Miss Vida Kuntze of Gemmell ar- I. 0. Myhre and A. P. Blom of the|rived in the city this morning and town of Liberty transacted business|Will visit friends and relatives for a in the city yesterday. short time. : HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC o Telephone §16-W Turtle N. N. Peterson of Clearbrook was Mrs. Lucy Sherwood of Appointment must be made :|River drove to Bemidjl yesterday and [ the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Ran- week in advance H dahl yesterday. He returned to his home last evening. attended to business matters. Mrs. T. J. Burke will return from G6he REX THEATRE Mrs. P. Brandvick of Nary was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Clear- brook where she will visit with friends for several days. Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp _ treatment. Switches made $1.50. mmmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysummmmmm Troppman Block. Phone 112-W. Mina A. Myers.—Adv. 1123 World Brady- Feature Made Misses Lucile Slater and Florenca C of Rogers Spur are the gunests . and Mrs. Georg will return home Mon Tonight A BRILLIANT, UNUSUAL DRAMA PRESENTING ater. They Attorney Thayer C. to Big Falls tb will join Will 8 Dailey went oruing where he :d Dr. Randahl of Croclisten ¢n r hunting trip. B AD I , who is well s a solo at the t church Sunday eve- In "THE SWEETEST ‘ h —(reoketen Daily Times, Nov. STORY EVER TOLD.” e ’ Among the business visitors yes- terday were M Warner and Mr. and Mrs wur Warner of Pu- posky. They motored to their home in the evening. Gilded Cage’ Shows Star_tmathsg and 8:45. &cad 1Bc SUNDAY & CLAIRE McDOWELL and LENA BASKETTE IN A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL FEATURE “THE CARAVAN?” Also BILLIE RITCHIE in the 2-Part Comedy, “Crooked From the Start.” ;41 cents for butterfat from crezm delivered at the Bemidji Crecmery.—Adv. 2-1118 — creamery. MATINEE AND EVENING Elizabcth Rice, the twe-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H E. Rice of Doud avenue, who hac been ill for {the past several days, is very rwuch improved today. Dr. C. R. Sanborn went to Min- neapolis last evening where he at- tended the Minnesota-Wisconsin football game today. He will reura to Bemidji tomorrow morning. We guarantee our Well drilling. repair work. Tel. 689-—-J.—Adv. 6-1123 Carl Tennstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Iohln €. Tennstrom, we;n to Minneapolis last evening where he at- ¢l 7300845 TONICHT 5and (g | imici™s: "o Waeonis day. C. Sommers, John Foshaug, Arthur LILLIAN DREW IN THE 5-PART DRAMA ““The Woman Always Pa!s” Anderson and Andrew Anderson re- turned yesterday morning from Rosby where they transacted business for a short time. They will return to their home at Dalton today. Melba Beauty Parlors. O'Leary- Jowser Building. Manicuring, sham- } —AND— pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba ! preparations here. Home phone 88. . HAM AND BUD Office phone 540. Make ¥your ap- pointment.—Adv. 1125 IN THE KALEM COMEDY Mrs. J. W. Billings wast hostess at a charmingly appointed Juncheon Thursday afterncon at her home on Park avenue. The rooms were at- tractively decorated with white and yellow chrysanthemums, Covers were laid for eight. ‘“THE MUD CURE.” Grand Theatre Rev. M. A. Soper will officate at the funeral of Simon Lunde of Hubbard county, who died Thursday from stomach trouble. The funeral will be held in Fern Hill, Hubbard county, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mr. Lunde leaves a wife and nine children. \ Miss Dorothy Carson entertained at a skating party last evening. The guests included Misses Edith Mills, Lucene McCuaig, Mabel Johnson and Messrs. Hovey Lord, Earl Thurber, Will Jackson and Julius Miller. Re- SUNMY freshments were served at the Car- “‘"“E gon home. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of Ly o AND W Exla EVENING P the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, went to Brevik yesterday where he held eervices. Tomorrow he will preach at Cyphress. There will be no services in the Norweglan Lutheran church in Bemidji tomor- row with the exception of Sunday school. Pauline Frederick IN THE 5-PART DRAMA Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Beaver were ¢ | pleasantly surprised last evening by a number of their friends and neigh- bors. The hours were spent in hav- ing a social time and playing games and music. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Ira D. Alvord, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. LaMont, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jacobson, Mesdames M. E. Allen, Charles Rantz, Martin Longballa, J. C. Matson, O. B. S8imonson and daugh- ter and Misses Sibyl Benner, Georgla Smith, Martha Hurtosh and Meth- ven. Mr. and Mrs. Beaver will leave in a short time for Evanston, I, work and give quick serviee. Also.do) ‘where they will visit ‘before going to*Des Molnes, Ia. They have been oocupying the H. E. Reynolds home on Bemidji avenue, T. J. Brennan ot Wilton whs a Be- mldji visitor today. The Young People's society of Ny- more ward held its regular meeting this afternoon at the home of Miss 8. Larvie, " W. 1. Soland of Oklee, MiRu., Was in Bemidji today on business. The “Win One" class of the Metho- dist Sunday school will be entertain- ed at the home of Dr. and Mrs, E, H, Smith on Beltrami avenue, Monday evening. Members of the class have the privilege of inviting one guest. The feature of the evening will be a debate, “Resolved, That Environ- ment Had More to Do With Making Moses Great Than His Teaching.” “Save & 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 u quantity of emall 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 fn it from day to day and bring it in for deposit as often as you wish. Security State Bank of Bemidji.— Adv. $ . a1027tt Mrs. C. G. Ekelund, 1218 Bemidji avenue, has as her guests, her brother, Frank Newman, and wife. Mr. Newman has been working on a dredge at Fairland, Minn., this sum- mer. Her brother, Carl Newman, and wife, who have spent the sum- mer at Islet, will arrive in Bemidji today for a visit. Both Frank New- man and Carl Newman have pur- GRAND TOMORROW $pider ” A 5-Part Paramount Picture BEWARE OF |af 5t Mt/ sudden colds. Take = Wity influenced by ednnltunoumwnm CASCARA EPQUININE requires constitutions! treatment. Hall's faith in the curative powers Hall's . The old family muwdhl:l Catarrh Medicine that they offer Oni t Hundred Dollars for any case that it tlfl: o to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. ddress ¥'. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Catarrh Medicine 18 taken internally and form—safe A Oblo. Bold by all Druggist, Tbc. acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces of the Bystem thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength ‘2& bullding up the con- Tsalo Sure, casy m" opiates—no unpleasa; ects, ires olls In23 hoursGrip. 3 days, Mnne{ back if it fails, I stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have 0? m‘lch 0f p he genuine box with Ru{T ! Llr-RHfll‘a picture on u-zs“&m At Aoy Drug Stere . . Wishing and waiting for a good po- sition will never bring one. Wish and wait, but in the meantime hustle and prepare for the position. That's chased farms near Wilton and will|the system that brings results. Man- live there this winter. kato Commercial College can help you. Write for their catalog.—Adv. Harry Stalr returned from a deer hunt today and with him was a 168- pound deer that he had brought down. Mr. Stair was with a party of eight men from Wheaton and other southern fowns and each mem- ber of the party was successful in bagging a deer. They hunted around Big Forks, Itasca county.—Crookston Daily Times, Nov. 17. . When in need of WooD Remember * GEO. H, FRENCH & SON Pilgids ot Th Hai nd iad Phone 93 or 438-J riends of omas Hammond an J. 8, Scribner are passing around as Promlpt deliveries to ‘.“ l""‘h':‘ one of their big tonics of conversation |@ the city. 4 ft.or 16 in. lengths. news of a little skill to be performed Special rate on delivery from by Mr. Scribner next Sunday after- car. noon. It seems that the above named gentlemen have made a wager that should Wilson be re-elected president, Mr. Scribner was to roll a peanut with the aid of a toothpick from the John Schneifner corner to the G. Crow corner and should Hughes win the presidential election Mr. Ham- mond was to perform the same opera- tion. So the news is going the rounds now that Mr. Schribner will propel that peanut the given distance FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON at the given place and in the given UNDER?AKER manner next Sunday afternoon and though Si hasn't expressed any de- -_ sire that his friends should be pres- ent to see him perform the trick, we 406 Beltram! Ave. have no doubt that he would like to H fiinn, see you all there anyway.—Walker Pioneer. Typewriters rented for your home or office or sold at low prices on monthly payments. A typewriter secured from the Little Falls Busi- ness College is guaranteed to be com- pletely satisfactory.—Adv.* Huffman & [I’I.lg FURMTURE MND UNDERTAKING B R McKEE, Puneral Dicscter 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 Phone 178-W er R Chrysanthemums and Roses =—— For- Thanksgiving Day —— ORDER NOW. WE DO THE THURSDAY, NOV. 30th REST Distamce is no barrier—our tele- graph «lelivery system reaches all parts of the United States in a few hours. The expression through the me- dium of beautiful flowers for Thanks- giving Day is a castom which has be- come universal in the past number of years. THE JOYS OF LIFE INCLUDE FLOWERS At the florist's today, I saw your Telegraphed to all parts of the dear face pUnitui States. n evelry flower that brightened the place; Roses, Chrysanthemums—red, pink and white, [ 4 Recalled your dear eyes with the tender love light; And I pledge you today that your FLORIST face with its smile, Will live evermore in my heart. BEMIDJI. MINN. Can't you wrife such a nofe and send it Opposite Library Phone 88 along with a flower from ELLIOT ? 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? LA B SR R R R R R R R R R L R e R I R R E R R E R R R DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. LA R R R R RS LR R L R LR R R R R R R R LSRR BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 438 LR RS RS SRR EEEREESEERR N LA R R RS ERERE R RS RS LA RS R RS R E R R &8 & * DRUGS AND JEWELRY &« ¥ Wholesalers and Retallers % Service and satisfaction. Mail % Orders given that same ser- % % vice you get in person. * * BARKHR'S * ¥ Third St, Bemidji, Minn, & KKK KKK KKK KKRK LR R R LR EEERE RS &8 AR RS R R R ERERE R 1 « x % * « KOORS BROTHERS CO. * % * x * x PHOTOGRAPHER . * « Bakers and Confectioners & % . x 4« Manufacturers and Jobbers & Photos Pay and Night <« %« Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, % % ‘ * % Confectionery,Cigarsand & N. L. HAKKERUP * * Fountain Goods * ¥ * %« 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 % & * KKK XK KKK KRR K KKK R K KK LA R AR R E R LSRR 8 8 KRR KRR R KK KK % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & * Wholesale and Retail * T " mhn « Planos, Organs and Sewing * WWT fil' Uls * Machines * carbon P. r +« 117 Thira St. Bemidjl % m x Phone 578-W * ssnond sn'sts * J. BISIAR, Manager * EEXRK KRR R KK K orineeryconcalvablaforn kR Y KX KX KX KKK RK ps Phone 922 * BERMAN INS. AGENCY * Farm, Fire, Tornado x * Insurance * PIONEER OFFICE IR R RS R SR RS D] % Money to Lxan Land to Sell * % It Will pay you to know us % Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn, % N TR KKK KKK KKK KK LR R R E LSRR REE R R li**i**i*!*liii_ x * GENERAL MERCHANDISE % % For Farm Insurance and % * DEAN LAND CO. ¥ & Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® % Farm Loans, Ses * * Y ¥ % Flour, Feed, ote. The & ¥ J. P. LAHR * * Land, Loans, Insurance x x - careful buyers x % * * and City Property ® % buy here. : % ¥ Lands Bought and Sold + ¥ Troppman Block Bemidjl ® % W. G. SCHROEDER x % Markham Hotel Bldg. * 5 L v ¥ ¥ Bemidjt Phoue 65 ® X Bemidji, Minn. * KK KRR KRR KA KRR AR R KRR KRR RN R R X

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