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MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1916. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in Good Melba toilet water for Christ-{ Mfs. L. F. Hanson of Becida was mas gift. Melby Beauty Parlorsi— amoggfthe out-ot-town visitors in the Adv: ; /'6d-1223 |/ clty ‘Baturday. , There will be a regular meéting of flua‘g: tmli's;ds,he Sweet Sh‘;l"i'_ljz"‘f; |the-Bemidji Chapter, 0. E. 8., tomor- : lrow. night in the Masonic hnll at 8 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Balt- o’clock.. - \ zell, 1120 Park avenue, this morning, . - a daughter Turtle River were ‘in_the city Satur- day enroute to Moose, Minn,, where Mr. Eastman held services. yesierday in the Methodist- churé¢h. A. D. Johnson left this morning for el . Austin, Minn., where he will attend $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean the funeral of an uncle, Land Co.—Adv. da71tt : i A. G. Wedge, vice president of the First National bank of this city, re- turned Saturday evening from Inter- national Falls where he passed the| week on business. Our store Twill be open every eve- Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Jones of Yola, ning this week. . Gill° Bros.—Adv. Minn., transacted business in Bemidji A 2d-1219 | Saturday. The following spent Saturday in Let Flowers Be Your Christmas Rev. M. A, Soper_ of the A.merican Bring the baby to Mrs. Richardson Bemidji doing their Christmas shop- |Gift. The pretty sentiment which [ Sunday School Union ofiicu}ted at | for fine Christmas photos. Phone ping and who made use of the mer- |accompanies a gift of flowers—ad-|the funeral of Carl Fogalquist yes-|570-W for appointment. 29 10th St. chants’ railroad refund offer and had | miration, love, tender regard—these | terday. The funeral was held at the | —Adyv. " = You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min- Miss Pearletta Wheeler, who teach. neapolis.—Adv. ‘1'3_1_17 } 1 d-1223 fes at Pinewood, was the guest of Be- i = their fares refunded: Mrs. D, Brown, fthings make a flower as greatly prized | home of the young man’s mother,| “ 3 N midji friends Saturday. A son was born to Rev. and Mrs § Turtle River; Miss Lillian McGregor, |as a jewel. So take. even a single MT?' M""fls‘“d' three miIesd west }"’f Al H. Jester, deputy United States s i ‘ { M. A. Soper, 418 Irvine avenue, thle Turtle River Miss Nora Wheeler, | rose home to some dear one, not for | Farley. Interment was made in the marshal, returned Sunday morning| Mrs. F. A. Wheeler of Turtle River | morning. R ¥Lavinia; Mrs. J. D. Clemmer, Pine-|its intrinsic value, ‘but*for your in-|Turtle River cemetery.” Mr. Fogal- from St. Paul where he has, been |was among the Christmas shoppers in . wood; 1\,/Irs A. Olson, Shevlm’ Mrs. |ner feelings which it manifests. | quist was 19 years old and leaves t0| i) oo Thursday on official business; [the city Saturday. x i Renna, Shevlin; A. Skogland, North- | ELLIOT, FLORIST.—Agv. 6d-1223 {mourn his death, a mother; " two ; ERKKXE KR K KKK KKK v ern; Al Skogland, Marsh Siding; brothers and one sister. One of these nice days you ought Mrs. E. M. Dunn, Ebro; Julie Achen- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tellin returned ~ R N N . i1 |to &0 to Hakkerup’s and have your bach, Wilton; Olive Martin, town of | Tuesday from Bemidji where Mrs. Your visit to the Twin Cities will picture taken—Adv. s Bemidji; Mrs. Thomas Wiltse, Bag-|Tellin had been staying a week at-|be more enjoyable if you stop at. t_.his ley; Anna V. Olson, Leonard; George |tending her infant daughter in a|Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. # - P - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayth of the Bradt, Turtle River; Mabel Vaat-{hospital who has a critical attack | Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne-|, o~ & Northern were thi, guests of The. Hotel of Character and Com-|* fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. * - ¥ —Adv. A-3-1-17T | X X kK X XK K K K K kK K KK K ¥ X Sy Take advantage or a want ad. geit, fhooks; R. J. Rugsven, Warner; |of pneumonia. The child is being|sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 t0| 1aiives’in Bemidji Saturday while LU L L T T T T Mrs. E. Hanson, Warner. treated by the use of a tube to tap|$2.50.—Adv. d8-1-17 | 405 their Christmas snoppiae, her lungs and by this method the We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, becamse - Clarence Magaurn and Miss Olga | doctors believe she will De recovered Mrs. G. M. Torrance returned yes- Mrs. Lind, both of this city, were united |in about five weeks. Accompanied | terday morning from the Twin Cities in marriage Saturday afternoon at|by the nurse it i9 possible the little | where she has been the guest of . A. Herzog and daughter, Amelia, of San Francisco, Cal., are in Bemidji making arrangements to *:80 o’clock at the home of the|one may be brought home soon.— frien;ls. She was accompanied to Be- reside here during the winter. we own them. It is I"n" h d“d from the owner. ~ide’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.|Itasca News. midji by her mother, Mrs. Wallace PAY As YOU LlKE Lind, 602 Fourth street. Rev. Les- , ‘Webster, of Butler, Ind., who will be Skookum line of Xmas candies at I the W ter P. Warford, pastor of the Pres-| Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8,|her guest for several weeks. the Sweet Shop. Don’t fail to see n most cases these are terms. e are byterian church, read the wedding| , . Bldg. Shampooing coremony. They were attended by | OLeary-Bowser BIOE. SUAMBORE| o paiies son of Mr. and Mrs. | orsAdv. 2-1219 Clayton O. Johnson and Edith Lind. | manicuring, face m: 86, C. E. Battles, will return Saturday A 6 o'clock wedding dinner was|for sore feet. Headquarters for|giom the University of Minnesota, Steven O’Brien of the General Film served at the Lind home to the im-| Melba Preparations. Make your ap-| Minneapolis, and will be the guest|company of Minneapolis was the mediate friends and relatives. MTr.| o in¢ments early. Office phone 540; | of hio parents during the Christmas|guest of Glen S. Harding of the and Mrs. Magaurn will make their holidays. He will return to the uni- | Grand theater yesterday. home in this city, Mr. Magaurn be- home phone 88. Open evenings and versity January 2. iy . ing employed at the M. & I. freight | Sundays by appointment only.TzAlg:f G. S. Harding, manager of the depot. Hairdressing, manicuring, face|Grand theater, and Ralph B. Lycan, massage, scalp treatment; corns and | Of the Markhax'n hotel, returned yes- ingrown nails treated a specialty. | terday from Minneapolis where they ) S v |Mina Myers, 310 Sixth St. Phone|have been the past few days. Torrance, will arrive in the City| 103w " agy. 12-23 to help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. them; also Xmas wreaths and flow- i FOLEY’S GARAGE and LIVERY New Brick Building Open for Business. WANTED CARS FOR STORAGE Miss Dorothy Torrance, daughter e ore se s s e s e s s s s seesneen | of Gounty Attorney and Mrs. G. M. HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC : ; Telephone 816-W : | Thursday evening and will be the LOW prices—HIGH grade photos : -Appolntment imade week in o guects of Bov patoRts until after !¢ A. B. Miner and daughter, Grace, |8t Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone CASOLINE ACCESSORIES, ETC. : i I 4 i f Yola, Minn., in Bemidji Sat-}570-W.—Adv. d1223 visited friends and relatives at Man- Mrs. S. Brown of Turtle River was kato, Sleepy Eye and other points in |in Bemidji Saturday, making ar- i| Southern Minnesota for two months. rangements to move to this city in the near future. Attorney Montreville J. Brown and X THE A I RE family left Saturday night for Roch- Mr. and Mrs. William Masterson l e ester, Minn., where they will be the|and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Turtle guests of Mrs. Brown’s parents, Dr.| River transacted business in Bemidji and Mrs. Stinchfield, until after the | Saturday. Christmas holidays. Miss Alice Dadie of Puposky was a TONIGHT . Miss Kate LaFontisee, of the La-|Bemidji visitor Saturday. Fontisee Millinery parlors, returned 1] 11 Saturday from Thief River Falls, A FASGINA where she has been the guest of Mrs. ¢ ¥ Theodore Kittleson for the past week. One Reel Comedy 1) 1 Miss Florence Mokler of Grand T E Rapids, Minn., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gould, left Phone 178-W or R A Two Part UNIVERSAL drama gfls ,;lftemolon fofi q,-?tn.; i“"°§‘;s' N. ., where she wi Visl riends. “A DAUGHTER FROMDIXIE” C. W. LaMoure Co. Soc Line Building Tonight #s=a™ Wogd For Sale 7:30—8:45 &c and 10c couldn’t contain a better gift than = 312 Beltrami Avenue - BEMIDQI S Jnnnnmmnnnunmnninununnnnnnnnnnnnnnm ] 1 ._._a,_w.m Dopce BRoTHERS MDTDR EAR 1)) You must have noticed that the first thing said about the car, ‘in ordindry conversation, is almost always a direct reference to its quality. TOMORROW NIGHT NANGE O'NEIL 4 “WITCH” The average owner is not merely satisfied, but almost extrava- gantly enthusiastic. The economy of the car, its quality, the remarkable things it does when called upon are comments Grand an invitation to you to come here. Birch YPu hear ‘whenever - the ear is We greet you at this holiday season Jack Pine dlscuqsed. with a desire to help you gain health Tamal’ack and strength. We want you to try . o . ntration on o T CHIROPRACTIC Concentration on one car simplifies and learn that nerve impingement can be relieved and the cause of dis- ease adjusted, aiding Nature in mak- ing life worth while. Suppose you accept Santa's invi- tation and call and see us. A. Dannenberg, D. C. First Nat’l. Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W. the problem of production and leaves the Deodge Brothers free to devote themselves to a contin- i uous process of improvement. Prompt Dellvery Phone 32 That is why Dodge Brothers in their first year ‘manufactured and marketed a volume of cars which ranked them among the first five producers in the world. Furs! Furs! Fursl The Fur Season will open the 1st of December. For the highest prices on FURS and HIDES ship It will pay you tovisit us and sxamine this car. NnnmuEne for a or bring them to The JACOB{GOLDBERS HIDE & FUR 60. The gosoline consumption is unusually low We will pay the following prices The tire mileage is unusually high for the next two weeks: The price of the Touring Car or Roadster; complete No. 1 Cured Hides. . .20 to 22¢ Ib. No. 1 Frozen Hides. .18 to 20c 1b. Muskrats, from. .50¢c down to 100 Wolves Hides, from $7 down to $1 Skunks Hides, from $5 down to $1 ‘" We are also in the market for COPPER, BRASS, RUBBERS, IRON, and RAGS ‘112 Third St., ~ BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 638-W. is $785 (f.o. b, Detroit) The price of the Winter Touring Car or Roadster com- Lageg plete including regular mohair top is $950 (f o. b. Detroit) NRIRAL DIREOTOR M E. IBERTSON - UNDERZAKER ] 405 Beltram! Ave, Copyrighted 1916 by George Kleine MISS BILLIE BURKE —In 6 Parts of— '» “Gloria’s Romance”’ ows at 7:30---8:45 Admission Bc and (8¢ TOMORROW---Matinees 2:30--4:15 ARY PICKFORD » “Poor Little Peppina”. Pioneer Phones 922 - 923: BEMIDJI AUTO CO. 0: ONGSTAD BT