Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 29, 1916, Page 5

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F. W, A, ¥4 Co.—adv Dr. B “yesterday wher Lness in a cuse Mrs. A D Simpkins ot i in Bemidji vesterday Mrs. M was the Frank Sc Hozan of roeder, vesterday. Bell boy wanted. —Adyv. Jr. ¢ R witness in a case vesterday You'll enjoy The neapolis.— Adv Mr. and Mrs town of Northern Mr. and Mrs. Ed strike motored to Bemidji v and attended the Noble of Turtle cted business in the city yes-iand Minn. Ave.—Adv. 5 )-wuou 0 ivan ou farms. Dean d71te | tradu shoppers in the ety yesterday. | W. Johnson went to Walker | he acted as a wit-| Grant est ol her daughter, Mrs. | N Sanborn will return this| Radisson, Alger of istern Star lodge G. Schroeder store, corner 4th St, 1128t [ Mrs. 8. G. Maule and Mrs. Florence Avery of Tenstrike wore between Frank Beach of Grand Forks, N. 15 visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs, S Annette, for a short time | Turtle | S River was a between train shopper LOW prices—HIGH grade photos at Rich Studio, 29 10th St Phone 570-W.—Adv da1223 Mr. and Mrs. D )| Jones and | Miss Alva Jones of Yola drove to Be- | witdji vesterday and transacted busi- Hotel Markham. | .5 112t | |pleture tagen.—Adv. . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simpkins and Ch s Simpkins of the town ot Northern transacted business in Be- Wes Wright of the | midji Tuesday were the of Bemidji friends yesterday A marriage license was issued this "morning in the clerk of court's of- tice to John Cooper and Miss Evelyn Doucet, both of Baudette. - ~ | Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Barker and We buy hides; per 1b., son, Verne, will be Thanksgiving —_——— e T T T T T T e e REX THEATRE ummmmmnmPleasing Photoplaysmmmminm ' AP PLL PSS LS PLL LSS LSS 7:30, 8:30 9:16 HOBART: HENLEY and CLAIRE McDOWELL In H. H. Van Loan’s Virile Story ‘‘Somewhere On the Battlefield” KING BACCOT IN SHORT DRAMA ‘“THE PERJURER” LYONS & MORAN COMEDY ‘““WITH THE SPIRITS’ HELP” Tonight Admission 5c¢ and 10c here. good chey are. IMPORTANT : You’ll learn something about c¢lothes: Maybe you don’t know yet how really fine ready clothes can be when specialized in producing for you the finest clothes. Come and see how Cramily. © AD.&C. | i ? 918 $20 3§25 $30 $35 Individualized fashions for! men and young men, of the, flmr:mmffi'-l‘z!\: B e S richest materials known, from foreign and domestic sources. New Ideas in English and American overcoats; rich double faced fabrics, warmth without weight fabrics. Sack suits of choice Scotch, English and American cloths; homespuns and fine worsted. The latest authentic fashons in “Function Clothes,” Full Dress, [ Tuxedo, Frock—the exacting requirements of so- ciety men are fully met. The clothes are on a par with the best work of the most expensive custom tailors: you get twolsuits Jor two over- coats [for the price of one made to order. SO .fi"’w\«’l‘ékfifiT | | | | | | | | | | | One of these nice aays you ought ! evening from Walker where he mm,lf go to Hakkerup’s and have ’lod‘:.;‘ | | @is: ldeefodiedudeldededbetudeedualdedeedeeie kel adeiaied fat the Dairy Lunch and have sliced {turkey and potato salad. 35 cents. LI d-1129 ) Mr. and ) A B Elleson and | | | | .M. Stanton at Thanksgiving dinner Ltomorrow Markham. dinner guests at the home of Attor- ney and Mrs. M. J. Brown, A splendid dea—brick ice cream for your Thanksgiving dinner. Koors Bros. Phone 1256.—Adv, 2-1129 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks will have as their Thanksgiving dinner guests Dr, and Mrs, E. H. Marcum and Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Baer, Mrs. E. R. Evans had as her din- ner guests today Miss Florence Lev- insd of Crookston and Messrs. Paul Roscnberg, Oscar Nelson and Whit- ney Brown, ancey milk fed chickens and tur- keys at W. G. Schroeder’s Store, Adv 2d-1129 The Hotel of Character and Com- fort Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, \dv d-3-1-17 The football committee of the Be- widji high school held a candy sale this afternoon atter the literary pro- gram. ‘The proceeds will go to the foothall team, Miss Nell Shannon will be the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Shanunon, during Thanksgiving vacation Miss Shannon teaches in the Park Raplds schools. Bring the baby to Mrs. Richardson for fe Christmas photos Phone ST0-W lor appointment. 29 10th St. Ady d-12238 You will find more ot the leading | people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities—Ady. d3-1-17 Miss Antonette Olson, the domestic teacher in the Bemidji . Will be the guyest of Mr. and F. Dickens at the Red Lake during Thanksziving vaca sclence agency tion Mr. and Mrs, David Henshaw, who have been the guests of relatives in la and other points in Mon- tana, and Saskatchewan, Canada, re- turned to their home in Wilton yes- tewday. After the Trainmen's ball drop in son, Earl, row where they to Brainerd tomor- | Will be the guests| of Mr:o Elleson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dullum, during Thanks- giving Misses Ruth Harding, Grace Gray and Mes:es. G. S, Harding and R. B. L 1 will go to Cass Lake to- morrow where they will be the din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding After the Trainmen's ball drop in at the Dairy Lunch and have sliced turkey and potato salad. 35 cents. —Adv. da-1129 Attend the annual ball of the Loco- motive Firemen and Enginemen at the Armory tomorrow night. Every- body inwvited Adyv. 1129 Mr. and Mrs. Ao A, Wartield will have as their Thanksgiving dinner Zuests tomorrow Mr. and Mgs. C. Warfield and daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Johnson and You will miss it, if you miss it! What? ‘The annual ball of the Loco- motive Firemen and Enginemen at the Armory tomorrow night.—Adv. 1129 Miss Leah Berman will entertain d Mrs. . R. Sanborn, Judge Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. H. Cow evening at the Hotel Mrs. Mabel Young has opened a home bakery and confectionery store next door to the rest room. The store will be known as the “Sweel Shop.” Coffee and - light lunches will also be served. There will be some surprises sprung at the annual ball of the Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen at the Armory tomorrow night.—Adv. 1129 Don’t forget the annual ball of the Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen TWE, REMTDT] DAILY PIONEER in the Armory tomorrow night.— Adv. 1129 Mrs. Joseph McFadden entertained at two tables of bridge this after- noon. The guests were Mesdames G. M. Palmer, E. H. Denu, R. L. Giv- en, J. P. Lahr, P. J. O'Leary, Willlam Clish and E. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lord will enter- tain at one o’clock Thanksgiving din- ner tomorrow. The guest list will include Attorney and Mrs. G. W. Campbell and daughters, Cathryn and Lois, and Misses Cathryn Buleman, Blanche Door and Fanchion Hayden. Pie social Thursday evening, Nov. 30. Program at § o'clock. Ladies bring pie. Fie to ve scid same as baskets. Additional lunch to be sold, also pie at ic a slice. Congregation- al church by C. E-—Adv. 2d-1129 An elaborate Thanksgiving dinner will be servea by the Hotel Markham at 6:00 o'clock. Table reservations ghould be made as early as possible. —Adv. d-1129 Jean Carpenter and Will Dunn of Minneapolis, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox during the past two weeks, returned to their home today. They have gpent several days hunting big game and each was successful in bagging a deer, Miss Mabel Brooks hag resigned her position as stenographer with the Northwestern Telephone company and has accepted a similar position with the Bemidji Box factory, She' will begin her new dutles Dec. & Miss Marie Raymond will fill the va- | cancy in the telephone office, | Your visit to the Twin Citles will | be more enjoyable If you stop at this Famous Hostelry, Excellent Culsine, Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis Minne- sota. 409 rooms—276 at $1.50 to| $2.60.—Adv, d3-1-17 G. Heib, whothas been employed at the Bemidji Box factory for (Im’ past two years and a half, has ac- cepted, a position as superintendent ot a box factory at Merrill, Wis., and | will leave the latter part of the week to assume his new duties. The fam- ily will join him in the course of a| few months. | Special Thanksgiving Day Pro-; gram-—Franeis X, Bushman and Bev- erly Bayne in “A Diplomatic Ro- mance'—at the Grand tomorrow af- ternoon and evening.—Adv. d1129 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dickens of Red Lake agency, who“have spent the past couple of days in Bemidji, re-| turned home today. Their daugh- ter, Miss Eloise Dickens, who is at- tending the Bemidji high school, re- turned to the agency with them and will spend the Thanksgiving vaca- tion at her home, returning to the city Monday. The Bemidji high school girls and boys will give a supper for the foot- ball team in the eighth grade room in the high school building Friday, Dec. 15. The committee in charge of the supper is composed of Her- bert Warfield, chairman, Harold White, Morris Witting, Lucy Brooks and Lucile Young. The committee Is planning on making this the big- gest affair of its kind ever given by the Bemidji high school girls and boys. Special Thanksgiving dinner at Stuart’s Dairy Lunch from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Oyster broth, roast young turkey, cranberry sauc ereamed and browned potatoes, vege- table salad, string beans, plum pud- ding, mince and pumpkin pie. Pri 50 cents.—Adv. d-1129 CARD OF THANKS. I wish to express my heartfelt ap- preciation to the many friends and relatives who so kindly gave their sympathy during the illness and Pa7rts TR'ANLGE PLAY Pa7rts WM. COLLIER and ENID MARKEY u'l' A SEE a TONIGHT —IN— HE NO-GOOD GUY” TRIANGLE-INCE COMEDY-DRAMA IN 5 PARTS Department store wrecked by an automobile—an eight- story building shattered by a bomb. AR —>— viiA ge==—{( WIillam Colller, In a Scene from Tri- K. angle Play, “The No-Good Guy." Crand Then There’s the KEYSTONE Comedy DASH OF COURAGE” With an abundance of comedy thrills, featuring HARRY GRIBBON 7:30-9:00 Tonight 10c. and 20c. death of my beloved wife, Mrs. Rella Bish, —Addison Bish. 1td 1129 s~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS L — ‘YOU like to be sure of what you get for your ‘money, and the dependability of merchandise service is theJone thing which we give in our stores their preeminence. plenty of variety, personal service, super-values, and satisfac- tion guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded.’ Reliable qualities, This Particular Thursday You have so much to be thankful for this Fall, it may be hard to pick out the most important thing. Your'e -thankful for food, for shelter, for safety. This country possess those in a greater measure than any nation on earth. You’re thankful for the dominance in this country of the high principles of justice and freedom. We're thankful that we have so many opportuni- ties to serve the Men and Boys of this community, and that we can offer them such fine Merchandise as Hart Schaffner & Marx, Society Brand, ar_)d Cloiheraft, all ,goo] clothes. shown of our effo We're thankful for the appreciation they have rts. Let’s all be thankful TOGETHER. ~ f Shav itch Bros. SUCCESSORS TO \ SCHNEIDER BROS. COMPANY

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