Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 25, 1916, Page 3

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% I || ‘TheHiddenScar L. E. Hanson of Beclda autoed to! Lake autoed to Bemidjli Friday and| who has been the guest of Mr. and Bemidji vesterday. o | Mrs. I G. Haveratt of Solway trans- | acted business in the city today We pay cash for hides. W. G.| Schroeder.-——Adv. 11158 S Te—— | Mrs. AL Lundie of Becida was a business visitor in the city vester- day. Mrs. W L. Brooks returned this morning from a visit with friends in Minneapolis™ | Bell boy wanted. Hotel Markham. | —Adv. 112tf Rev. Osmund Johnson returned yesterday from Solway where he held /services Thursday - | $50,000 ¢o 10an on farme. Dean Land Co.—Adv. da71ee| Mr.oand Mrs. .S, Lyean will en-| tertain the card clubd this evening at the Markham hotel Mr. and Mrs. Mathieu Larson have returned from a visit with friends at erent points in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs E L T T T LTI O We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, becau:e we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. EIHIIIIIIlllIIIllIlllIIllIIllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:lIlIlllllllllllllllllllllh‘.-: i The n Graft of Wolf | spent the day with relatives. Hand painted china for sale. Mrs. | C. B Powell, 1110 Bemidji Av 5-11 Miss Dollie Johnson and Mrs. John Noel of the town of Northern spent yesterday in Bemidji on business. Mrs. C. G. Ekelund and daughter, Ethel, are ill at their home on Be- midji avenue with an attack of srippe Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Evenson went im Thief River Falls this afternoon | where they will visit friends for a I tew days. SMIDJIPT makes vour mouth water re all eating it Are you?’ Phone your favorite confectioner. Ady 2-1125 Mrs. J. Murphy of Grand llupu!f, HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 8§16-W Appointment made week in advance Over Beltrami Music Store 7:30-8:45 Grand 5c. and 10c. Tonight Edward Arnold and Warda Howard IN THE ESSANAY ROMANTIC DRAMA “The Higher Destiny”’ AND— HAM and BUD IN THE KALEM COMEDY “BUMPINC THE BUMPS” Grand Theatre TOMORROW—SUNDAY—MATINEE, 2:30 JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS FANNIE WARD IN A PICTURIZATION OF Tennessee’s Pardner A STORY OF CALIFORNIA IN THE EARLY DAYS Shows it 2:30, 7:30 i 8:45 Bc and 16c C0hHe REX THEATRE mmmmmmnPleasing 2hotoplaysuimimimm A AWORLD PICTURE DRADY - MAD ' ETHEL CLAYTON ' HOLBRGOK BLIAN . Mrs. Frank Luebeck, returned to her home today. Miss Dorothy Johnson left this morning for Brainerd where she will spend a short time attending to busi- ness affairs, You will want more of “MIDJI" after the first mouthtul. Ask your tavorite confectioner to send you some. 1Us always fresh.—Adv. 2-1125 B. W. Lakin, superintendent ot the logsing department of the Crookston Lumber company, went to Cloquet today on busines: Miss Rose Olson, teacher of the Firth and Sixth grades in Nymore ward, who was taken suddenly ill Thursday, is convalescing . Mesdames Roy Wilson and Arthur Warner of Puposky were the guests of friends in the city yesterday. While here they attended the muvlex’.I One of these nice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14t Mrs. G. H. iansel, who has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ho W, Bailey, returned to her home in Bagley this afternoon. Olar Ohngren ‘turned yesterday from the vicinity of Blackduck where he has 1 hunting big game. He was successful in bagging a large deer, F Lycan, proprietor of the Ma am hotel, returned this morn- fug from the Twin Cities where he has been the past several days on business, Bring the baby to Mrs. Richardson for fine Christmas photos Phone 570-W for appointment. 29 10th St. —Adv. d-1223 Oral Spooner and daughter, Lily, of aples, Minn., are visiting rela- tives in Pupo: for a .few days. While in this vicinity Mr. Spooner will hunt big game. Get acquainted with “MIDJL" the good old “METHODIST CRACKER- JACK” with a new name. Tele- phone for a sack.—Adv. 2-1125 Miss Helen Backus will return to- day from Anoka, Minn., where she has been the guest of he ster, Mrs. E Voight, formerly Miss Beatrice Jackus of this city, for a month, Mr. and Mrs. 2 Scott of Leon- ard were in Bemidji yesterday, en- route to Eagle Bend, Minn., having been called there by the serious ill- ness of Mr. Scott’s father, P. B. Scott. Raymond Lord, who is employed with a land company in Duluth, ar- rived in the city Thursday and will be the guest of his parents, Mr. and A. Lord, until after Thanksgiv- Melba Beauty Parlors. O'Leary- Jowser Building., Manicuring, sham- pooing. chiropody. Get your Melba preparations here. Home phone 8§. Office phone 540. Make your ap- pointment.— Adv. 1125 \ttorney Thayer (. Bailey went to Crookston this afternoon where he will join his wife. Mrs. Bailey has spent the past month visiting Mrs. Frank Tozer of St. Paul and her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Stone, of Crookston. Bemidji friends have received an- nouncements of the marriage of Miss Amy Berg to Daniel MeNamara, Miss Berg, wiiose home is in Jackson, Minn., was Latin and German teacher j| in the Bemidji schools five years ago and is well known here. Charles Rhoda, who has been spending a week deer hunting in this vicinity, has returned to his home at Royalton, Minn. While in Bemidji he was’the guest of his brother, Fred Rhoda, clerk of court. Charles Rhoda is cashier of the First National bank at Royalton. You can enter college at any time at the Little Falls Business College. School is in session all year. Wait- ing until next year will not prepare you for a good position this year.— Adv. Corporal M. E. Coomler, formerly recruiting officer stationed at Grand Forks, is located at Lengby, Minn., for a few days. Mr. Coomler is mak- ing a canvass of all postoffices be- tween Bemidji and Grand Forks and expects to reach this city within a few days.—Grand Forks, Herald, Nov. 24. The local Salvation Army will soon begin active work for the supplying of Christmas baskets for the poor families of this city. The army can- not afford to send out dinners for both Thanksglving and Christmas, and as the need is much greater at Christmas time, it has been decided to concentrate their efforts on that day. Wishing and waiting for a good po- sition will never bring ome. Wish and wait, but in the meantime hustle and prepare for.the position. That's the system that brings resuits, Man~ kato Commercial College can help you. Write for their catalog.—Adv, Mr, and Mrs, George Anderson will return to Bemidji Monday from Still- water where they went to attend the tuneral of Mr, Anderson's brother's wife, Mrs. Axel Anderson, Mrs. An- derson died Sunday and the funeral was held Tuesday, She leaves a hus- band, four daughters and three sons to mourn her death, besides numer- ous other relatives, The Presbyterian Sunday school will hold its regular Thanksgiving offering Sunday morning., Every child and member i» requested to bring some article of food or money to buy meat, The committee will make up boxes which will be sent to different families as a gift from the Sabbath school. Anyone wishing to help in this good work may do so. Anything that will freeze may be sent to the home of Mrs. John Essler, 419 Minnesota avenue, The members of the Swedish Luth- eran church will hold a Thanksgiv- ing jubilee, Nov. 30, beginning at 7:30 in the evening. The feature of the program will be the burning of. the $500 mortgage against the church. This will leave the church free from any debt whatsoever. The members of the congregation and the members of the ladies’ aid have work- ed hard to pay up the mortgage. Af- ter the program, which will consist of speeches and musical numbers, a free -lunch will be served by the la- dies in the basement of the church. HOUSE FOR SALE. The Kelsey house located at Dia- mond Point is for sale. Bids for the same will be entertained by the city council at a regular meeting to be held Nov. 27th, 1916. Purchaser must agree to remove the said building from the Diamond Point property within a reasonable length of time, Dated Bemidji, Minn., Nov. 17th, 1916, GEO. STEIN, 2td 1118-11 City Clerk. He Used His Head. In the American Mugazine Charles M. Schwab says: “Andrew Carnegle first attracted at- tention by using his head to think with. It was when he was a telegraph operator on the Pennsylvania railroad under Colonel Thomus A. Scott. One morning a series of wrecks tangled up the line. Colonel Scott was absent and young Carnegie could not locate him. Things looked bad. “Right then Carnegie disregarded one of the road's strictest rules and sent out a dozen telegrams signed with Colonel Scott’s name, giving orders that would clear the blockade. “*Young man,’” said the superintend. ent a few hours later, ‘do you realize that you have broken this company's rules? “*Well, Mr. Scott, aren't your tracks clear and your trains running? asked the young telegrapher. “Colonel Scott’s punishment was to make Carnegie his private secretary. A few years later, when the colonel re- tired from office, he was succeeded by *he former ielegraph operator, then only twenty-eight years old.” XXX XXX R KKK K KKK CLOSING HOURS—Want. Ads to bpe classified prop- erly in the Pioneer want col- umn must be in before 11 o'clock. Ads received later will appear on another page that day. * K XK KKK KKK KKK MIRNEAPOLIS MARKET CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. LEARN CHIROPRACTIC Be independent—Send for catalogue. Minnesota Chlroprac(ig College, Inc. 122 South Gth Street, Minneapolis, Minn. TRON MINING STOCK. FOR AN INVESTMENT IN A MINE THAT IS SHIPPING HIGH GRADE IRON ORE, WRITE THE SCRIBNER-FOSS CO. 219 Palace Building. M'l' polis PATENT ATTORNEYS. N " E Williamson & Merchant bA% Y ERS EBoth Phoues Mavk Causes Solicitersof U. S and Forelgn patents. §25 Metropoiitan Building, Miuneapolis, Minu. Patent Attorney c' D’ EN 0 C H s Designing Engincer specializing in the development of Ideas into marketable products. McKnight Building, Commerce Building Minneapolis St. Paul ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Upholstering, Refinishing, Furniture Repairing and Antique Furniture 010-912 Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis ARTIFICIAL l:lfl!lfl. LUX & N BRACES 4LD. FIBER LEGS TERMS Lux co. - (S S22 22 & & 2222822283 Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. DR, GULDE, Specinlist—Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. 824 Syndicate Dlig. 519 Nicollet Ave. AUTO RADIATORS. AUTO RADIATORS foie Fopn Nskat | AUTO RADIATOR MANUFACTURING CO. 1518 Hennepin Ave. Both Phones Minneapolis HOTEL. Commercial Hotel §ut fiennerta Just across bridie from Great Northern Depot Rates 50c to 76c per day Hemstitching, Pleating & Buttons. C. W. VAN STONE & CO. flsofiufi:fl. Illnxlwlh and Box Plaiting,, Buttons Covered, OMAR +OMAR = OMAROMAR-= AROMA A big part of Omaromar is aroma. And the result of Omar’s aroma is just sheer content. Omar’s aroma is a rich and ripe aroma—because it is a blend of rich Turkish and ripe accentuating leaves. Omar—the perfect Turkish blend. Even the words blend. *Its the Omar-Aroma that counts™ B ot e G . F4 m=< cn ro 1 c m . ) Pt r={nx WE PAY ¥ PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME'DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK ———

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