Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 5

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souis Lindquist of Norden is a itor in Bemidjl today. . Urs. Roy Wilson of Puposky is ' guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bush. . " Mrs. A. Trahn of Kelliher is the ‘al ot Bemidji triends this week. Siggest supply of magazines in the &hwelt at Captain Mao's.—Adv. 1-1124 Wgs. A. Rasmusson of Schooleraft ,¥e to BenMdji yesterday and spent » day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beacher left .t evening for Minneapolis where will make their home. )OW prices—HIGH grade photos tich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone V.—Adv. -1223 in Doran, who has spent a few on business in International returned to Bemidji yesterday. New circulating library at Capt. llc's Magazine Store.—Adv. 1-1124 ) Mrs. Kate Smiley of Nary drove to ‘ Bemidji yesterday and speut the day / shopping and attending the movies. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. \\ll cox, 900 Minnesota avenue, Nov. & son. The child died shortly after birth. Frank Newman, who recently moved here from Wisconsin, has pur- shased a farm near Wilton from Paul “oucault. \ Bring the baby to Mrs. Richardson for fne Christmas photos. Phone " 570-W for appointment. 29 10th St. —Adv d-1223 4 Misses Edith and Edna Smith, who have visited relatives in Neving for %some time, returned to their home in Talliher yesterday. hides. W. G. 1115¢t¢ Ne pay cash for aroeder.—Adv. Mrs. Tom Johnson, who has been v Superior, Wi, on business for a % days, returned to her home in the \wn of Northern Wednesday. _. Bell boy wanted. =Adv. Hotel Markham. 112tf Miss Cora Bjoring, who has been| the guest of relatives in the city for HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 816-W Appointment made week advance Over Beltrami Music Store in a short time, returned to her home in the town ot Kckles, Wednesday. E. E. Kenfield, manager of the Be- midji Box company, went to Wash- burn, Wis,, last evening where he will spend several days on business. $50,000 <o ioan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71e Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cunningham of Schoolcraft were attending to busi- ness matters in Bemidji yesterday, returning to their home in the eve- ning. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey, accom- panied by Dr. Randahl and Willlam Stone of Crookston, are expected to return today from a deer hunt at Big Falls. Hand painted china for sale. Mrs. B. Powell, 1110 Bemidji Ave.— 5-1125 C. Miss Arvilla Kenfield will return to Bemidji next Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield. She is attending Mrs. Woods Kindergarten school at Minneapolist Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swingle of Nary have leased their farm and left this week for Fort Dodge, Ia., where Mr. Swingle has accepted a position with a wholesale house. scalp $1.50. 112-W. 1123 Hair dressing, manicuring, treatment. Switches made Troppman Block. Phone Mina A. Myers.—Adv. A. B and W. Palmer, hardware merchant, N. Bowser, proprietor of the O'Leary-Bowser (o. store, returned last evening from Kelliher where they spent two days hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Achenbach of Nebish were in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Kelliher where they will make their home this winter. Mr. Achenbach is in the employ of the Crookston Lumber company. Your choice of any cloth suit in our stock, only $15. Schneider Bros. Co. —Adv. 2-1123 Sam Clark, editor of Jim Jam Jems at Bismarck, N. D., widely known as a traveler and writer ,and Miss Clara Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Johnson of Grand Forks, N. D., were married in Chicago Tuesday morning. Mrs. Walter Kuntze of Gemmell, who hae been at St. Anthony's hos- pital for the past four weeks, where she underwent a successful opera- tion, is a guest at the John Achen- . |bach home for a few days before re- turning to her home. Alvin Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. [. B. Olson, who is a student at the GrHre REX THEATRE mmnmmumPleasing Photoplaysiunmmmmm A Drama of Love and War: “Ashes of Remembrance” Cleo Madison IN DRAMA “The Girl in Lower 9” ALSO COMEDY “Nobody Guilty” 7:30, 8:30, 9:18 TONIGHT Bc and 10c Grand 7% be. Tonight SKELETONS IN CLOSETS DON'T STAY THERE IN “LIFE’S SHADOWS” THE GREAT METRO WONDERPLAY, FIVE ACTS OF SUPREME DRAMA, WITH THE GREAT Wllllam ngh and Irene Howley Tomorrow——MatInee 2:30 “The Three Godfathers” BY PETER B. KYNE, WITH Harry Carey and Stella Razeto A BLUEBIRD FEATURE, IN FIVE PARTS University of North Dakota, will re- turn home for Thanksgiving. Alvin is a graduate ot the Bemidji high school and is studying electrical en- gineering at the university. One of these Dice aays you ought (¢ go to Hakkerup's and have yeur plcture tagen.—Adv. 14t Misses Della Hendrickson and Chesta Sather of Fosston, Minn., are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Milo Gal- lenger of the Challenge hotel, Miss Hendrickson is Mrs. Gallenger's sis- ter, and Miss Sather is the daughter of Rev. Sather of Fosston. Ladies’ suits formerly sold from $26 to 360, now $15. Schneider Bros. Co.—Adv. 2-11238 Miss Nora Estella Daniels, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Daniels of Solway ,and Olat A. Golberg, son of Mrs. Nels ‘Bye of Solway, were married at the Norwegian Lutheran parsonage this morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. Osmund Johnson officiating. Now iy your chance to get an ex- ceptional value in a fall and winter suit at $15.00, formerly sold up to $60.00. Schneider Bros. Co.—Adv. 2-1123 Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church of this city, and wife went to Solway today where they attended the wedding dinner given at the Eu- gene Daniels home in honor of their daughter, Nora Estella, and Olat A. Golberg, whose marriage took place this morning in Bemidji. Leon Battles, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles of Lake Boulevard, will spend his Thanksgiving vacation as the guest of his friend, Mr. Cham- berlain, at St. Charles, Minn. Mr. Battles is a junior at the University of Minnesota this year where he is studying civil engineering. He is a Bemidji high school graduate, clns.n' of 1914, Melba Bowser Building. pooing, chiropody. preparations here. Office phone 540. pointment.—Adv. Beauty Parlors. O'Leary- Manicuring, sham- Get your Melba Make your ap- 1125 **Midji,” the delicious new confec- tion manufactured by Naugle & Gould, was put on the market yes- terday. School boys made a house to house canvass and the manufactur- ers report a successful sale. A house to house canvass will be made two or three times a week. It will also be on sale at the following stores: Gould's confectionery, E. F. Netzer's Pharmacy, “Captain Mac's,” Hotel Markham, McCready's, Henry Mil- ler's and other stores and confection- eries. A. J. Naugle, Arch Naugle and A. N. Gould compose the firm manufacturing the confection. “Lif powerful play, in a strong five-part Metro wonder- which William Nigh, the versatile director-author-star, Irene Howley, noted for her delinea- tion of difficult dramatic roles, are starred, will be the big feature pro- duction at the Grand theater tonight. In addition to these two popular stars there is an exceptionally strong sup- porting cast which includes Robert Elliott, Kathleen Allaire, Willlam Yearance, Frank Montgomery, David Thomp- won, Harry Linson, Harry D. Blake- more, Ruth Thorp and Grace K. Stevens. J. J. Opsahl, the land man, reports the following sales made recently through his office: S1% NE1;, Sec- tion 25-143-27, sold to Walter Bau- mann, farmer, of Deer Creek, Minn.; E% SE!, Section 26-143-27, sold to H. E. and C. M. Schoonmaker, both of Sanborn, Ia. The former is a conductor on the Milwaukee rail- way and the latter is an electrical engineer. W3, SW1I4, Section 25- 143-27, sold to Newton Peppinger of Sanborn, Ia.; S3% NW14, Section 25- 143-27, sold to Charles Robbins, Boy River, Minn., farmer; E1 SEY4, Section 5-148-31, two miles east of Tenstrike, sold to Ed O'Connell, car- penter, Sweeney, S. D. LR R R R EEEEEEEEREE] ¥ SAUM WEEKLY NEWS _ * LR B REE EEEEREEEEEEE S The primary gratleseof the school will give a Thanksgiving program on Wednesday, Nov. 29. Mrs. Jerome and daughter, Mrs, Eberhart, also Mrs. Wallin, were school visitors last Friday. The manual training boys of the high school made a very nice book case for Miss Simons, Mr. Walquartson hag his new school bus completed and in service. It is well made and comfortable for the children, : There will be no school on the Fri- day after Thanksgiving. The class in physiography tested the air in the room and found the relative humidity to be 50 per cent, showing the need of more moisture. Because of the death of their little brother, Olive and Helen Carlson were absent from school on Friday. The little boy was 10 months old and had not been very well. He passed away peacefully on Friday morning. The funeral services were held on Sunday at the home in Foy. The child seemed to be peacefully ulaep Home phone 88.| ! and and | Roy Clair, Will S. Stophons,! and ftamily h 'th!I y have the sym reavement. ifi.’#*iihfii-#id*‘# « e ;’W’#‘!’-’M& "k G. B Fuller and Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Fuller, who have been visit- Ing at the home of the former for two weeks, left Monday for 8t. Paul, Walter MacClellan and Thomas Randall, who are working at the Crookston camp at Neely's Biding, were home over Sunday. The Literary soclety met Friday, Nov. 17, at the home of Mrs. Etta Watson. A program was given and plans were discussed for a club house to be built in the spring. Loretta McClellan has been HI for some time. The Island Lake school and Ten- Mile-Lake school will give a shadow soclal and dance at the Ten-Mile- Lake schoolhouse Saturday night. hmunity in thelr be- {4 u!« &cc ’ovc * . v kifiifii * KKK A ohicken supper will be given In the new Catholic church at Wilton, *| Wadnesday, Nov. 29, by the Catholic ladies. Supper, 35 cents per plate, Everyone is welcome. Supper will be served from 4 to 8 o'clock p. m A dance and supper will be given in the hall at Wilton, Wednesday, Nov, 29 Good music will be fur- nished, Everyone come and have a good time, The young people of our neighbor- hood spent a very enjoyable evening pulling taffy and playing games at the home of J. C, Ingersoll last Bat- urday evening, The oldest son of Harry Knapton died Friday morning of diphtheria, The Bemidji Daily Pioneer is anx- fous to publish all the local and so- clety news possible and would ap- preciate it very much if anyone hav- ing news of that character would telephone 922 or mail the details to the Ploneer office. UR SUGGESTIONS E— PR SRR Ads to be classified prop- erly In the Pioneer want col- pmn must be in before 11 oflllunk Ads recelved later will appear on -nother that day. poer iii*i#ki!’iiiil C. W. LaMoure Co. Soc Line Bullding Wood For Sale Birch Jack Pine Tamarack kkkkkk Prompt Deilvery A cordial invitation to you to come in and inspect the most wonderful assortment of Xmas Gifts we have ever had the pleasure of showing. We want the privilege to help you with your Xmas problem WHAT TO GIVE?” Our new catalogue will soon be out. of new creations of the jeweler’s and silversmith’s art. It is brim full I you do not reccive one, write us, or call us up and we will be mighty ¢lad to send you one. Victrolas Kodaks Edison Diamond Dise Phonographs Cordova Leather Geods 4 THOUSAND DIFFERNT GIFTS IN WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY EARLE A. BARKER Thll‘d ‘Street BEMIDJI, MINN. Style Superiority ! Plus Comfort! Most popular Shoe of the Fall. we carry at Many other lasts $5 and $6 Men’s Winter Shoes Boys’ Good Shoes All Sizes and Lasts Also High Tops Boys’ Rubber Footwear 35,86 and $7 $1.50, $1.85, $2 and $2.50 | 95¢c, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 A FULL LINE of BOYS’ MOCCASINS Interwoven, Phoenix and Iron-Clad Hose. A full line of MEN’S RUBBER FOOTWEAR. SHAVITCH BROS and dreaming of ite loving home. The ‘Defective Page

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