Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 3

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MTUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1918 - .. Mrs. PFrank Swith sustained a| JOroken arm while / Sunday. | midji Monday and spent the day with ’ - friends $50,000 <0 1an on farma. Dean | Land Co.—Adv. d71ee| ! | Remer this worning on business. To- morrow he will go to Northome and Mr. and Mrs. A C. Berg of Turtle| zfizpah. River transacted business in Bemidji| J yesterday | Mrs. G. N. Evanson returned yes- — | terday moruing from Thief R Attorney M. J this worning from a business trip to| of friends. Minneapolia a—Dbrick ice cream ving dinner. Koc 5 Adv 2-1129 A splendid id Hotel Markham. |for your Thank 112¢¢ Bros Phone 1 \ , Bell boy wanted. R £-Adv. A Paul Rosenberg of Chieago is a | U{‘ul .\'1\.«\«\(\‘-}' r.-lull'n.m.l o Am’*-hf'f"r at the E. R. Evans home, 511 /A% Staples, Minn., yesterday: attor n ! Minnesota avenue | suecess ”, flu-r runt in the vicinity i ot Puposky i | e i M rance, county attorney,| yjps QOlive Tanner and daughte b business visitor at Internation- | poyel and Mabel, left ye alls vesterday. Grand Forks, N. D make their home. . where they will Mrs. Mary Gal River autved to t and transacted b ot Turtle v yesterday ;. 23c per lb., at W ‘v store, corner 4th St Ave ——Adv. 1128y LOW at R ' BT0-W . grade photos 29 10th St Joe Wettey of Crookston, who has 1ttended to bu matters at Pu- posky for the week, returned o his home vest st Miss Louise Caulley of Turtle River who has been the guest of Bemidji friends for several days re- turned to her home yesterday. George Kreatz will rencl, Mrs \ Ha ’ Iowa tives as return been vi some time One of these pnice aays you ougit 4c go to Hakkerup's and have your Telephone S16-W picture tasen.—Adv 14tf Appointment made week in = advance Ed Tosterud wnd daughter, Clara, Over Beltrami Music Store of Buer Vis Minn, are spe nyg v on busin L rainoiiind 0}0 [ GRAND TONICHT JESSE L. LASKY Presents “America’s Leading Character Star Theodore Roberts In an Elaborate and Stirring Picturization of MARK TWAIN’S “Pudd’nhead Wilson™ A Faithful Representation of One of the Classics of American Literature Produced With All the Art of the Lasky Studios A Photoplay Combining Melodrama, Love and Human Sympathy " Shows’at 7:30 and 8:48 Admission, 6c & 16c The trade mark that etands for cuality G6/e REX THEATRE mwmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysinimninm THE FEARLESS ACTRESS MARIE WALCAMP In a Three-Reel ‘101’ Feature “The Human Pendulum?” - A Narvel of Sensationalism. Also Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran IN COMEDY, “ALMOST GUILTY” "3%as > Tonight Admission 8c and 10¢c . Arthur, Delis, Minnie and Mavis, Georee T cranking a var| Warner of Puposky autoed to Be-|dinner will g0 to Crookston for Thanksgiv-|J. P. Marcum, during the week-end. sanyds of fire money obtained last IRON and e where they will be the guests week at Duluth in settlement with 112 Third St ol Mr. Marcum's parents, Mr. and Miss lielen Davies and Mr. and|the Canadian Northern railway for " { Mrs. J. Po Marcum. Mrs. J. M. Palmer of Grand Forks|losses sustained in the forest fires THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER in the city yesterday between trains, Her little boy who was taken to Rochester some time ago to have an and is attending school. Miss Ethelyn Rathman of James- town, N. D, who is attending the| Minneapolis School of Music and| International itails haily, Journal, Nov, 27, mjured foot treated, has recovered| My, and Mrs, Andy Largon and Mr.and Mrs, Herb Rusauusson return- ed this morning irom a successtul ten days' hunting trip near Kelliher, | Mr. Larson bagged a 185-pound buck, | Mrs. Larson shot a 1656-pound buck, | Defective Fancy milk fed chickens and tur- G. Schroeder's Store.- Kevs at W, J. Bisiar, the music man, went m:\ Ady (. Barwise of Bertha, Minn., who | has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mary Galligher of Turtle River, for Dr. the past two weeks, returned to his Tl home yesterday. Brown returned Falls where she has been the guest| AMrooand Mrs. Walter F. Marcum | Mr. Marcum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | this week paying out several thou- Albert Lunds at the home of his sister, Mrs. George | returned to their home this morn-| many of the settlers tide over the Clark, while vicinity, returned to his home at 27, [ Bend Monday. 4 ras,” Mrs. H. M. Stanton; *“Colum- . patty cups, roset ete., ut the - =, . bus,” Mrs. R. L. Given; *“John Muir v Grocery and Home Bak RRUIRE Attorney and Mrs. Thayer C. Bail-} __prose Writer of the Sierras,” Mrs. Avi Have vour orders in by 1y *d yesterday morning from| H. L. Huffman reading the paper pre-‘ OO TOW Plione 2—Adv. 1123 Crookston \\'ll»l'lt' ”'""i..'""“' been the pared by Mrs. C. A. Huffman; Book == R guesty Irs. Bailey’s parents, Mr.| peyiew, “Ramona,” Mrs. C. M. Jacob- Mre. and . N. Ebert and :-yn,‘:nnl M .P. Stone. Mrs. Bailey yton | Ges Gee und Mr aud children Baker at the baby to Mrs. Richardson | in the ier yonr plum puddi Irown of Turtle River w s of Mrs. Ebert” arev, and family Dramatic Art, will be the guest of |and Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen each | her grandmother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, | bugged a doe, oue weighing 70 | during Thanksgiving vacation. {pounds and the other 130 pounds, Theodore Roberts in a superb pic turization of the American classic Mark Twain's “Pudd’'nhead Wilson,” a Paramount Picture in § parts, at the Grand tonight,—Adyv, da-1128 Furs! Pie social Thursday evening, Nov. | 40, Program at & o'clock. Ladies bring pie. e 10 ne Bplo pame as baskets. Additional lunch to be sold, alsy ple at e a slice. Congregation- al church by C. E.—Ady, 2d-1129 Thunksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Quiney Brooks will entertain Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Ken- Ry . i ” " 20-1129 field and tamily and Remson Bell An elaborate Thanksgiving dinner of Bemidji, Mr. Wheaton, Miss Ruby, will be served by the Hotel Markham Wheaton and Bert Wheaton of Cass jat 6:00 o'clock. Table reservations Lake for Thanksgiving dinner. should be made as early as possible. —Adv. d-1129 and Mrs. E. H. Marcum will leave Friday for Crookston where they will visit Mrs. Marcum’s par- The Spooner News says: ‘*Attorney ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Davies, and | George . Ericson has been kept busy spent over Sunday with Miss Davies' [ of 1910, The money distributed will ed | mother, Mrs. W. L. Davies. They |aid in a large measure in helping e, who has visi deer hunting in this|ing.-—Crookston Daily Times, Nov.|winter, coming as it does, just at the coming of cold weather, and will help make Thanksgiving time more siving services will be held | enjoyable in many a home. Attor- st Scandinavian Lutheran|ney M. A. Spooner of Bemidji was photos. Phone | chure Ihursday evening at eighl”msuciult'd with him in the collec- nent. 29 10th St. | o’clock All are cordially invited to|tion of these claims.” d-12 attend. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pas- —— {tor o the chureh, will deliver the W. P Dyver and|sermon. Mroand Mrs. W, Z.| M. Gile will be thel T 1 Mrs . D. Bailey | tur ving dinner. B} s Thank Roll call was answered by giving an item of interest about California lat the Woman’s Study club meeting ‘esterday afternoon in the club rooms of the library. The follow- ing interesting papers were given: ‘Joaquin Miller—Poet of the Sier-| 8 :odore Roberts in a superb pic- of the American classic Fwain's “Pudd'nhead W ant Picture in 5 parts, at ul tonight.——Adv. d-1128 . cakes, pies, son. A new members, Mrs. A. B. Palmer, was admitted into the club K The club will hold its next meeting for the past month. | Dec. 11. Juanonen, mother of the boy ged with the death of his 1 her hearing continued un- daf. It was though that sane hut Judge Berg be s that her condition may impr. L. Given [ hv her detention lhore, the beatiy | she had rece o Little Ia ving where the; has also visited friends and relatives in St. Paul, Minneapolis and River “alls, Wis,, WAIT FOR ME | © Than . Given-Me- | she Muriel Mec- | liey R 1 have secured the agency of the Midland Insurance Co. for this dis-| ‘| trict in connection with my piano| business When you need me call| 3-W. J. Bisiar, 514 Min-| Phone 5 RUBBERS, RAGS BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 638-W. Our Hobby Is Good Printing Ask tosee samples of our busi- nesscards, visiting cards, wedding and other invitations, pam- phlets, folders, letter heads, statements, shipping tags, envelopes, etc., constanty carried in stock for your accommodation. Ge. our figures on that printing you have been thinking of. New Type, Latest Style Faces Fursl The Fur Season will open the 1st of December, For the highest prices on FURS and HIDES ship or bring them to The JACOB GOLDBERG HIDE & FUR 60. We will pay the following prices for the next two weeks: No. 1 Cured Hides. . .20 to 22¢ lb. No. 1 Frozen Hides. .18 to 20c lb. Muskrats, from. .50c down to 10¢c Wolves Hides, from $7 down to $1 Skunks Hides, from $5 down to $1 We ar¢ also in the market for COPPER, BRASS, VERY naturally, when you think of Christmas presents you associate them with a Jewelry Store. In this section of Minnesota, when you think of a Jewelry Store itgenerallyisBARKER’S. No more fitting proclamation could be made than to resolve to buy your CHRISTMAS gifts at Barker's. The fact that Thanksgiving comes so late in Novembeéer makes it ‘all the more appropriate. OUR 1916-17 CATALOGUE.—We know vou'll want one, if it is only to see and admire. It is beautifully illustrated and is a genuine BARKER catalogue. What we mean by this is, that we carry in stock every single item you find in this catalogue. WE OFFER A REWARD to the first person who se- lects an article from our cata-- logue we are unable to fill from our stock. We will pay a reward of $5 cash. Some of the splen- did things to be found for useful Christ- mas Gifts in this strictly BARKER catalogue include— Pencils, Rings, Bracelets, Ghains AND OTHER NOVELTIES Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store Catalogue Will Be Distributed from Dec. 1 to 10 O | i | | | { { { | | ———"

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