Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 20, 1916, Page 5

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. St. Paul Winter sports carnival, Jan. 27-Feb. 3. Bemidji schools close Friday, Dec. 22, reopen Jan. 8. ; _ Board of County Commissioners, \; Jan. 22. / City council meets Dec. i ) journ. % Former Governor J. Frank Hanley /| of Indiana, third number lyceum: ; course, auspices Woman’s Study club, Jan. 30. 25 ,ad- " Personals and Newsy Notes Mrs. Harry Mitchell formerly of _ Halma in Kittson county has the honor such as it is, of being the sec- ond white woman to walk across the Lake of the Woods to Northwest Angle, at the time of the ice forming. She accompanied her husband and Phil Holisman across and took their little child along. They report a hard trip because of poor and unsafe ice and a plentiful number of hardships. They were forced to leave their team of mules and a large quantity of sup- plies at Warroad.—The Northern News. On January 8, 1917, Mrs. W. N. 1}, Weber opens a school to be known as 4The Woman’s Institute” for teach- ", dressmaking and all kinds of soWing, including light tailoring. You learn how to do sewing by work- ing on your own clothes under her supervision, instead of spending six months with a dressmaker, getting nothing and having to keep yourself during that time. The Institute will be located over the Pfeifer Bak- ery. Phone 186-W. Terms strictly cash. File this for future references and watch for terms and prices after ¢« January 1.—Adv. . d-1219 w1221 L Harold Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schmitt of Dewey av- nue, and their daughter, Miss Edna chmitt, will arrive in Bemidji Sun- y morning and will be the guests 0f their parents until Monday night. f Mis9 Schmitt is stenographer "and 8 bookkeeper for the Citizens State " Bank of Thief River Falls, and Har- 1d Schmitt is expressman at the sreat Northern depot of that city. HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 816-W Appointment made week in aavance Over Beltrami Music Store T Julian M. Peterson, eashier of the State Bank of Spooner, returned Mon- day morning from a visit with his folks at the ‘i'win Cities. Mrs. Pet- erson remained for a more extended visit with her parents at St. Paul. The trip down was made in their Dodge, but the choo-choo cars looked best after the recent snow storm.— The Northern News, Spooner, Minn. Let Flowers Be Your Christmas Gift. The pretty sentiment which accompanies a gift of flowers—ad- miration, love, tender regard—these thingy make a flower as greatly prized as a jewel. So take even a single rose home to some dear one, not for its intrinsic value, but for your in- ner feelings which it manifests. ELLIOT, FLORIST.—Adv. 64-1223 Ione Powell, the five-year-old daughter of Mrs. C. B. Powell, who has been ill for the past two weeks with a slight attack of typhoid fever, is recovering. Mrs. Powell, who has been sick for the past fifteen weeks, is also conwalescing. Irene Powell, an older daughter, has entirely re- covered from her recent illness. 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 Miss Fanchion Hayden, teacher of musie, will leave tonight for Minne- apolis, Dubuque, Ia., and Chicago, where she will spend Christmas with relatives and friends. Miss Hayden expects to return to Bemidji January 8. She will engage vocal instruction while away. Miss Lottie McDonald, who is at- tending Nicols Business school in Minneapolis, will return to Bemidji this evening and will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc- Donald, of Dewey avenue, during Christmas vacation. 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 $2.560.—Adv. da3-1-17 Nearly all of the Bemidji teachers are planning on leaving the city the latter part of the week, and will spend their vacation with relatives or friends. The city public schools will closie Friday afternoon and will re- open January 8. Order your Jule kage, varter kage, fruit cake, etc., now. Fattigman, berliner kranser and other Norweg- ian cakes for sale at the Cash Grocery and Home Bakery. Phone732.—Adv. 2-1220 § 6hHe REX THEATRE mmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysimn 7:30—8:45 - TONIGHT 8c and 10C “ASHAMED OF THE OLD FOLKS” 2 Reels Featuring JANE GAIL and NAT MOORE “NO, 16 MARTIN STREET” Featuring DOROTHY DAVENPORT “FOR MOTHER'S SAKE” VOLA SMITH and EDWIN BROWN -take the Jeading parts COMING: DEC. 24!land 25 Matinee Daily “THE UNBORN” A Great and Sensational ‘Exposure of Birth Control that ran 2 th Metropolltln St. Paul 2 1 Admission Minneapolis Duluth Two Days ™. Story orer 70/ Christmas Day Grand Theatre Helen Hunt Jackson's Wonderful Story of the MISSION INDIANS, and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA in 9 Parts MATINEE DAILY--2:30 1st SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 PR o 9:00 Admission 25¢c Mrs. William Moreland and Mrs. Sidney Keys of East Grand Forks, Minn. ,who have spent the past sev- eral days in Bemidji and vicinity, having been called here by the death of Mrs. Moreland’s son, Mr. Fogel- quist, have returned to their homes. Mrs. B. M. @ile and two little daughters returned yesterday morn- ing from Minneapolis where they have been the guests of Mrs. Gile’s mother, Mrs, F. G. Thorsen, for sev- eral weeks. For a useful Christmas gift we would suggest buying a leather case containing fountain pen and an as- sortment of pencils. Only $1.75 at the Pioneer office. 3-1221 Anton Frederickson of Solway was a business visitor in the city yester- day. He was accompanied by his brother, O. C. Frederickson of Seattle, Wash., who iy visiting him during the winter. Hairdressing, manicuring, face masisage, scalp treatment; corns and ingrown nails treated a ':specialty. Mina Myers, 310 Sixth St. Phone 112-W.—Adv. 12-23 Miso Esther Peterson, who teaches at Moline, N. D., came to Bemidji yes- terday and will spend her holiday va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Peterson of the town of Nor- thern. Mrs. Belle Eck and son.George of Yola, Minn:, came to Bemidji yester- day to meet Will Eck of Handla, N. D., Mrs. Eck’s son, who will spend his Christmas holidays with his par- ents. Did you ever see an auto action pencil holder and pencil? They have them at the Pioneer office. 50c each. Just the thing for office and store. Always there when you want it. 3-1221 Clarence Skrivseth of Turtle River, who teaches in the Eveleth schools, will arrive in the city this week, enroute to his home where he will spend the Christmas holidays. Full line of groceries; candies, nuts and fruit. Cash Grocery and Home Ba.kery Phone 732.—Adv. 2-1220 - 3 B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the logging department of the Crookston Lumber company ,will go to the twin cities thig evening, where he will spend a day on business. Y Miss Margaret Eickstadt, who has been the guest of friends and rela- tives in Bemidji for the past two months, returned to her home in Crookston yesterday. ‘Why not buy a leather pencil box, containing five pencils, one penholder and a box of assorted penms, for the school girl or boy for Christmas? 75c. Pioneer office. 3-1221 Oliver Whaley, of the Harding- ‘Whaley theatre company has returned to Bemidji from Dickenfon, N. D., where he has been on business for some time. You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. . d3-1-17 Delbert Elletson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elletson of Beltrami av- enue, has returned from Dickinson, N. D., where he has beern employed in a store. W. R. Werner of Nebish, L. H. Ar- nold of the town of Northern, and John Beaulieu of Red Lake Agency, were among the business visitors here yesterday. Fresh shipment of Keeley’s Candy. Telephone your order at once. Will deliver same. Abercrombie & Mec- Cready.—Adv. Miss Thora Lundquist of the town of Frohn drove to Bemidji yester- day and attended to business matters returning to her home in the evening. Order your Keeley Candies. Just received a fresh shipment. Exclusive sale at Abercrombie & McCready.— Adv.. 1-1%220 A. M. Bagley, president of the Be- midji Manufacturing company, went to the twin cities last evening. He will return to Bemidji Saturday. C. W. LaMoure Co. Soc Line Building Wood For Sale Birch Jack Pine Tamarack Tomorrow ==- GRANI Matinee Olga Petrova “EXTRAVYAGENCE” OMING XMA ROMONA?”’ == 9 parts By HELEN HUNT JACKSON Oné lot of children’s books to close out . at 5 and 10 cents, 25¢ values, at Abercrombie & McCready’s.—Adv. 1-1220 Mrs. John Hedeen suffered an at- tack of appendicitis this morning and wag taken to St. Anthony’s hospital, where she was operated on. Mrs. J. A. Younggren, who has been ill at her home on Beltrami av- enue for the past week with pneu- monia, is improving. Bring the baby to Mrs. Richardson for fine Christmas photos. = Phone 570-W for appointment. 29 10th St. —Adv. 5 d-1223 J. Neals, of the J. Neals Lumber company, Cass Lake, was in Bemidji today, enroute to his home from the Twin Cities. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Mrs. M. E. Campbell of Grant aVl- ley was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday, while here on business. Misses Stella and Clara Tosterud of ‘Wilton were among the out of town shoppers in the city yesterday. Good Melba toilet water for Christ- mas gift. Melby Beauty Parlors.— Adv. 6d-1223 Mrs. G. W. Meicer of the town of Frohn was among the business visit- ors in the city yesterday. Bert Turner and son George of the town of Bemidji, transacted business here yesterday. The Hotel ot' Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. d-3-1-17 Mrs. W. T. Blakeley of Farley was among the Christmas shoppers in Be- midji Tuesday. A new heating plant has just been installed in the Swedish Lutheran church. ILOW. prices—HIGH srade p)mtos at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 670-W.—Adv. d1223 ‘Will Fogelquist of Farley was in Bemidji yesterday to consult an oc- culist. Desk calendar pads and stands at the Pioneer office. Prices range from 15¢ to 75c. 3-1221 George Radspinner of Farley was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. J. Finch of Margie, Minn., trans- acted business in the city Tuesday. Dean danite S. A. Friberg of” Hines was in the city yesterday on business. You’ll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d43-1-17 $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. B. P, 0. ELKS NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Dee. 21. E. H. JERRARD, Sec. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CLOSING HOURS—Want. Ads to be ennmbd m'op- erly in the Pioneer want col- umn must be in before 11 o'clock. .Ads . received later will appear on another page that day. - KKK KKK KKK K L83 252232322 22 (A3 3222322323 1-1220 SANTA CLAUS’ PACK couldn’t contain a better gift than an invitation to you to‘-ceme. here. ‘We greet you at this holiday season with a desire.to help you gain health GREAT MILITARY ACTIVITY . REPORTED BY PARIS TODAY 3 Pafli,,nec. 20.—Official statements today contain the information that there is: great artillery.acttvity in the ‘Louvenmont - and Cham- bretts farm north of Verdun. ! HOST TO EDI'I'OBS Bminerd Deg:. 20 Brall‘n- the ninth annual Editorial‘association, January 19 and 20, .Plans will-be discussed for the manufacture ‘of ‘print paper at the Minnesota state prison. mir TRIANGLE PLAY 1 1:30---9:00 TONIGHT 10¢---20¢ The Star of the ‘‘Birth of a Nation”’ Mae Marsh with HBBT HARRON “The W|Id Girl of © Sierras” - also the Keystone comedy “His Wild Oats” Featuring Ford Sterling Crand Theatre| TONORROW — 150 Persons from lages tributary to OLGA PETROVA[M=° AR BTN \_‘ "“arsh In New Triangle Release, "7 A Wild Girl of the Sierras.” Bemidji and vil- join the Bemidii Carnival club to go to St. Paul. ‘All those intending to visit the Car- nival should commumcate at once with Sec. H. E. Reynolds. Dr. Rowland Gilmore wishes to announce that he has recovered from his recent aceident and has resumed the practice of Medicine and Surgery. He also wishes to announce that he has taken into partnership Dr. Daniel McCann of New York City who has specialized in Internal Medicine. The praetice in the future will be conducted in the firm name of Drs. Gilmore & McCann, Bemidji, Minn. HALLMARK Christmas Specials When you see these you will appreciate their unusualness —in quality, in value, The quantity is generous—but you had * these prices, tter come quick, as they are sure to go fast at G313—Sterling Silver Handled Pie or Cake Server, 9} inches long; good Ba'ry or Salad Spoo: R:hty and design as cfifim .SIIVS Bon dn et, pierc- sl 25 and strength, We want you to try| CHIROPRACTIC and learn that nerve impingement can be relieved and the cause of dis- ease adjusted, aiding Nature in mak- ing life worth while. 3 Suppose you accept Santa's tation and call'and see us. ' A. Dannenberg, D. C First Nat’l. Bank Bldg., ‘Bemidj , 1 Solid .Gold Top Hat Pins. weight; wellmade; nicely finished. ~7_ Special s 1.00 price. . Cold Meat - Fork, same ve, each........... 31-25 TR D Forks, Game Knife an K177—Pocket Knife with Hand En, ed Sterlin, O "s"'$l.25 y Ohmee of threehpatbmu, G!fl—-StelmgSllvet l'l&h. i Special pef pair Set; durable weigh! andwa,lifimshodq Pu' 8t .and ‘moderate prices in md look d'ound—you won’ 116 Thn'd Stnet. mmaco."

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