Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 13, 1916, Page 5

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“ Rev. and Mrs. Christian Foss will be given a reception Friday night, December 15. Rev. Foss, who came here from Dwight, N. D., is the new pastor of the Congregational chureh in Nymore ward. He will also have the Shevlin' pastorate. The recep- tion will be held in the new addition to the church; and the public is cor- dially invited to attend.” A program has pbeen prepared for the occasion. Rev. J. E. Caldwell, the former pas- tor, has gone to Dwight, N. D. The Quecen Esther society met a. the home of Miss Alice Minnick last evening. After the program was given and the business meeting held, the hours were spent in packing a Christmas box for little Martha Ross of the Uubana, Ill.,, orphans’ home, who has been adopted by the society. The members of the society planned work to raise money for her scholar- ship last evening. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50.—Adv. d3-1-17 A load of coal for nothing. Some subscriber of the Pioneer will get it next Saturday. The person who es- timates nearest its correct weight be- fore Saturday afternoon at 1:30 will get the load free. Have you regis- tered your estimate? Better do so before it’s too rate. R. C. Hayner of Minneapolis, in- ventor of the Hayner Auto-Lite de- flector, is in the city and will be the guest of his family here until after the Christmas holidays. The heavy orders received for the new invention has compelled Mr. Hayner to sell out his land business in Minneapolis. Large crowds have attended the Catholic bazaar the past two days, and a still larger crowd is expected to attend this evening, as this is the last day and the climax of the ba- zaar will be reached, according to those who have the event in charge. Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, manicuring, face massage, treatment for sore feet. Headquarters for Melba Preparations. - Make your ap- pointments early. Office phone 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. 1213tf John P. Risberg of Glasgow, Mont., has arrived in the city and is the guest of hi¢ sister, Mrs. John C. Tennstrom, and family. Mr. Risberg has a claim near Glasgow. He was formerly in business in Bemidji. He expects to spend the winter here. HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 816-W s Appointment made week in : advance Over Beltrami Music Store Miss Velma Dean, daughter of Mx'.l and "Mrs. W. E. Dean, will arrive in the city Monday from - Faribault, Minn., where she is attending. St. Mary’s college. She will spend her two weeks’ Christmas vacation -with her parents. i Miss Claire Nangle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nangle, who is attending the University of Toronto, will not return home for the Christ- mas holidays, but will be the guest of relatives in Toronto during vaca- tion. Don’t guess, but figure it out. What do you inean, figure it out? Why, the weight of that load of coal the Pioneer is giving away. Any- body can put in an estimate. Have vou put in yours yet? Better get busy because the contest closes next Saturday. William Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaiser of Bagley, who has been confined to St. Anthony’s hos- pital for the past week, is getting along nicely and will be able to leave the hospital in another week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins and son, Charles, of Turtle River were in Bemidji yesterday enroute to San Diego, Cal.,, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Cora Amundson, during the winter months. Hairdressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment; corn and ingrown nails treated a specialty. Mina Myers, 310 Sixth St. Phone 112-W.—Aadv. 12-23 There will be a short business meeting of the Episcopal Guild Fri- day afternoon, December 15, instead of Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. C. W. Vandersluis, 1001 Be- midji avenue. You will fina more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. d3-1-17 R. B. Lycan, of the Markham ho- tel, and G. S. Harding, manager of the Grand theater, will go to Minne- apolis this evening, where they will spend a couple of days on business. Joseph Hagen went to Grand Forks, N. D., Monday afternoon. He has been visiting at the R. W. Keihl home in Nymore ward. From Grand Forks, Mr. Hagen will go to Oregon. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rako-and fam- ily will leave today for Minneapolis, Sparta and Kendall, Wis.,, where they will visit friends and relatives until after the holidays. Bring ihe baby to Mrs. Richardson for fine Christmas photos. Phone 570-W for appointment. 29 10th St. t|—Adv. d-1223 Tom Smart went to Kelliher this morning where he spent the day on .| business. DOUGLAS “Haystacks a TRIANGLE KOMEDY 1:30-9:00 TONICHT FAIRBANKS “Manhattan Madngss” and & Steeples” 10¢ & 20c GRAND THEATRE 7:30--8:45 6hre REX THEATRE mmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysininnnimu # WM. FARNUM America’s greatest actor appears in a dual role “The Wonderful Adventure” Bc and 16¢ Coming: Thedg‘ Bara “CARMEN” SUNDAY The Ladies’ Aid society meeting of the Swedish Lutheran church will be held in the church basement to- morrow afternoon. All the ladies are cordially invited. LOW prices—HIGH grade photos at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 670-W.—Adv. 41223 Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Mildred Whiting, Carrie Shafer and Mrs. John Noel of 'the town of Northern were among the Christmas shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. Theda Bara in ‘“Carmen” at the Rex Sunday, Dec. 17.—Adv. 4-1216 Mrs, James Burke and daughter, Helen, have returned from Deerwood, Minn., where they attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Burke’'s father. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Keys and Mr. and Mrs. Will Keys of this city went to Kelliher yesterday where they will live this winter. Dean a71tt $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. J. H. Koors, of Koors Bros. com- pany, returned this morning from Kelliher where he hagd been on busi- ness since Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson of Nymore ward have returned from a visit. with friends and relatives in Mizpah, Minn. Billie Burke in ''‘Gloria’s Romance” at the Grand—Monday.—Adv. d125tf Mrs. Earl O’Brien of Turtle River was in the city yesterday. While here she was the guest of friends. Henry Johnson went to Aitkin, Minn., yesterday where he will spend some time on business matters. You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 LET FLOWERS BE YOUR XMAS GIFT The pretty sentiment which accompanies a gift of flowers —admiration, love, tender re- gard—these things make a flower as greatly prized as a jewel. ,S0 take even a single rose home to some dear one, not for its intrinsic value, but for your inner feelings which it manifests. ELLIOT. FLORIST SANTA CLAUS invites you to visit us personally. In extending Christmas Greetings we want to add to your nappiness. CHIROPRACTIC is Nature’s way to health and surely health is the best gift of all. Isn’t this new science worth in- vestigating? A. Dannenberg, D. C. First Nat’l. Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W. FENERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON .—~. UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave, When in need of wooD Remember GED. H. FRENCH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 3 lIlIIIlllll'I'illl The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolia. —Adv. . d-3-1-17 E. H. Jerrard, manager of the dt. Cloud Oil company, went to Little Fork this morning on business. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn went to Min- neapolis last evening. She will re- turn to Bemidji Friday. A. Kaiser, cashier-of the First Na- tional bank of Bagley, was a Be- midji visitor yesterday. H. W. Sorenson of Shevlin was among the out-of-town business vis- itors yesterday. Mrs. Claude Titus and daughter have returned from a visit at Brain- | erd. George Stilwell of Fernhill was a business visitor in the city yester- day. Amos Werner of Puposky trans- acted business in the city yesterday. TWO0 HORSES LOST Strayed from my place in School- craft township, Tuesday night, De- cember 5, one gray broncho mare, weight about 1,000 pounds, and one bay horse, weight about 1,150 pounds. Any inférmation regarding either one or both of these animals will be appreciated, and any expende in- curred leading to their recovery will be repaid by me. Paul Fenskie, La- porte, Minn.—Adv. ..4-1215 MICHEL MAKES CALL V. E. Michel, manager of the Northwest bureau, United Press, St. Paul, spent last night and part of to- day in Bemidji on business. Mr. Michel is one of the “live wires” of the United Press and was at one time a newspaper man in this city. The Pioneer is a member of the United Press which .aceounts for the completeness of its telegraphic news report daily. 312 Beltrami Avenue How’s your coa! bin? you need more? FOLEY’S GARAGE and LIVERY New Brick Building Open for Business. . WANTED CARS FOR STORAGE CASOLINE ACCESSORIES, ETC. Apply at Office or Phone 78 “Fairbanks a Best on Screen” That’s what Heywood Broun, the dramatic critic of the New York Tribune, said in his paper after he had seen Douglas Fair- banks in “Manhattan Mad- ness,” the Triangle Play we are showing tonight. And to quote further he printed the following: “People who think they don’t like motion pictures should see Douglas Fair- banks in “Manhattan Mad- ness.” If they can derive no amusement from this merry farce melodrama they are correct in suppos- ing they are film blind.” It you want to see Fair- banks at his best. If you want to enjoy his “pep.” If you want to laugh with him, don’t fail to see this TRIANGLE PLAY. It’s great and you’ll enjoy it. GRAND THEATRE =-TONIGHT-- BEMIDJI LU T Full, or will ‘We have about the only load of coal in the city at the present time and are going to give it to the person who estimates near- est its correct weight. " Ask for par- ticulars at the 'Security State bank, Newzer’s Pharmacy or the Pioneer of- fice. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. AT GRAND TONIGHT Douglas Fairbanks’ new Triangle p!ay, ‘““Manhattan Madness,” is a baf- fling mystery, so far as plot is con- cerned, till the very last five minutes. Then it clears up with a big surprise. Want a load of coal free? It's pretty high these days, but the Pio- neer is going to give a load free to somebody. Find out how. KX KK KKK KK KK KRR ¥ If you have & room to rent or * ¥ want to rent one—you get the * * best choice through a Pioneer * want ad. Phone 922, * KX KKK KKK XK X KK L I Why Not This . for a nnnnnnmnmng [T LT ERR T Pioneer Phones 922 - 923 pure THAT SMOKY OLD LAMP “It certainly makes me peeved. I don’t seem to get the good old ‘COAL OIL’ I used to use way back in the ninety’s.” This remark you often hear made in homes where our WHITE ROSE KEROSENE has not yet found its way. But it will soon be burned in every -home that uses an oil stove or lamp. The light is so pure and white and the flame so blue and hot when burned in a stove. NO, IT NEVER SMOKES That’s saying a lot, but we can prove our claim. Now, don’t mix it with a lot of cheap or ordinary kerosene, but clean your lamp or stove burners thoroughly and see that the oil is not mixed. WHITE ROSE KEROSENE is particular and pre- fers to associate with oils in its class. want you to be particular. ROSE KEROSENE Tagley & Wold, Nymore, Phone 169 Edward Akre, Nymore, Phone 501-J Chas. Madson, Phone 75-W Otto G. Schwandt, Phone 33 C E. Battles, Phone 21 Bemidji Hardware Co., Phone 35 Mrs. B. J. Neely, Phone 117 O. E. Erickson, Phone 23 ‘Wm. H. Schmitt, Phone 657 F. G. Troppman, Phone 927 Yes, other dealers sell WHITE ROSE, but these are the ones who sell WHITE ROSE only. If your lamp or stove smokes, just try the kind that burns bright and smokeless. Phone 91 We are particular and The following stores sell WHITE ROSE exclusively, so if you buy of them you are sure to get St. Cloud 0il Company

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