Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 29, 1916, Page 3

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Coming Events b ' Board of County Commissioners, Jan. 2. St. Paul Winter sports carnival, Jan. 27-Feb. 3. Bemidji schools close Friday, Dec. 22, reopen Jan. 8. Commercial club meeting, Tues- day, January 2. Royal Gwent Welsh male singers, Methodist church, January 4. Former Governor J. Frank Hanley of Indiana, third number lyceum course, auspices Woman'’s Study club, Jan. 30. Personals and Newsy Notes Mrs. A. Kerschbaum of Lake Plan- taganet was in the city yesterday on business. For quick woodsawing call Car- ver’s Store. Phone 237.—Adv. 6d-15 The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. d-3-1-17 William McCuaig is spending the day in Minneapolis on business. He expects to return to Bemidji tomor- row morning. bne of these nice days you ought « go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf George Coulter of Schooleraft was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Grand Forks where he will attend to business matters for several days. His daughter, Miss Elsie Coulter, ac- companied him to this city. Charles Trafton has returned from Jefferson, Ia., and the Twin Cities where he has spent the Christmas holidays. At the former city he was the guest of his parents, Mr. and rs. Frank Trafton. Charles Traf- ton is president of the Trafton stock farm. 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. 1213t (.l Mrs. M. B. Humes of Cass Lake, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. S. Lycan of the Markham hotel for the past several days, left this morn- ing for Brainerd where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Parker, be- fore going to Wisconsin where she will pass the winter months the guest W B T HERE FEB. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith will leave today for Elroy, Wis.,, where they will be the guests of Mr. Smith’s 7:30---9:00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, AND 56 & 150 TON'GHT New Year’s day. Miss Lyle Barnes, domestic science % e ? g teacher in the Wadena schools, will See America’s Daintiest Actresg arrive in Bemidji Sunday morning a ; and .will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hallan L. Huffman, until Jan- war uary ,9 when she will resume her school duties. Miss Byrnes has been s the guest of her parents, Dr. and In 6 Reel Vltagraph Drama dMur:i.n;Vbh{- .iEP;;:es of Minneapolis, . (11 T H E c o M B AT 99 Roscoe Kaiser, son of A. Kaiser, R cashier of the First National Bank Matinee 2:30 TOMORROW Matinee 2:30 of Bagley, is the guest of Dr. and e B Qfidoee. Ha arsivd in:fhe ETHEL GLAYTON & GARLYLE BLACKWELL city yesterday and attended the Carll)eton All-Star-“‘Big Beml(]ig” bas- —In— ketball game in the armory last eve- (14 ning. Mr. Kaiser is a student at The Mad“ess Of leen,, Carleton college, and has been the guest of his parents during Christmas vacation. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Mrs. H. Welo of Pinewood was a between train visitor here yesterday. Auspices Woman’s Study Club You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. a3-1-17 Miss Jessie Pendergast, who teach- es school near Wilton is a guest at the home of her parents, Representa- tive and Mrs. L. G. Pendergast, for two weeks. Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrown nails treated a specialty. Mina Myers, 311 6th St. Phone 112-W. —Adv. 12d-111 D. J. Moore is visiting his mother, Mrs. Agnes Moore, in Ladysmith, Wis. Before returning to Bemidji, Mr. Moore will visit his brother, Ber- nard Moore, in Chicago, who is con- nected with the police department in that city. Mr. Moore will return to Bemidji some time next week. CHICAGO MALE QUARTET A certain wag once asked this question, “Is it a musical com- pany or a male quartet?”’ In the case of the Chicago Male Quar- tet, the answer is “Both”. Each member of this. quartet is an artist, and when they work to- gether they produce an effect that is rarely equaled by a com- pany of four male voices. While much of their music is of the high grade variety, yet they are not averse to presenting good, clean comedy, and their pro- grams always abound in spice and variety. 6-1229 MI\'( s MEAT |~ ll' William Newton of Grimsby, Ont., Canada, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. K. H. Olson, and family of Ir- vine avenue. The pretty sentiment which aec- companies a gift of flowers—admira- tion, love, tender regard—these hings 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. 1227tf i | {— | i ] i Genuine Appreciafion- | | TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS: As the year 1916 passes into history we desire to extend to you these few and simple words of genuine appreciation of your splendid support | during the past twelve months. f Mrs. Roy Wilson of Puposky was the guest of Mrs. C. A. Bush yester- day while enroute to Williams, Minn., where she will visit relatives. No purchase has been too small to merit our warmest thanks. No act of courtesy to us has been overlooked. All have their place in the green spot of our memory. 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. d3-1-17 We extend to you the warmest greetings of the season, and bespeak § | for you and those dear to you the ultimate measure of happiness and prosperity during the coming year and the years to follow. 5 i, Greek amd danghior: Mies T May fortune deal as kindly to you in the future as you have dealt cully Crest, of Fareo: et with us in the past ,is our earnest wish. ecipes have been visiting Mr. Grest’s daugh- on the |ter, Mrs. W. Z. Robinson, and family Package— | since Christmas, returned to their Fruit Cake | home today. l’uddin_(l and Cookies Did you finish High school last Sincerely, EARLE A. BARKER IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|I|||III||IIIIIII|||IIIlIIIIllIIIlI|IIIllIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|III||III"" At P k spring? If so, what can you do? Are 1 0¢ ackage | you qualified to accept a business po- Grocers fz w“‘ gition? No. Then you should take a L course in the Mankato Commercial College. Send for their catalog. It is free.—Adv. Makes Mince Pie twice as good as bulk mince meat, and costs half the price. Try it. Mrs. Tom Smart and Miss Anna . Powers of Wadena, who has been a *‘Like Mother Used to Make** guest at the Smart home, went to MERRELL-SOULE . . Walker this morning where they will €0 » N Yo | iit Miss Powers® brother, who is a Il of a sister. patient at the state sanatorium. :30 - have gone to Minneapolis where they 7:3 8:45 TONIGHT &c and I65¢c will visit for a few days, returning to Bemidji for New Year’s day. Mr. ALBERT E. SMITH Haines, who is auditor for the Libby Presents Lumber company at Conrad, was for- VIRGINIA | SELL Croceries, 821 Minnesota Ave. Pho IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIHIIIlIIII Illlllllé : We Have the we own them. It is better Ghre REX THEATRE mmmummmmPleasing Photoplaysunnimmnim ’“GANIHE[I.% MADONNA' A Vitagraph Broadw Feature in 5 Parts R O Flour and Feed Jack Pine P Tamarack Posts and l w"'l' BUY .' mfimneafllwflml you just what I can use, and :bw you just what you cam use. . P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise T T Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms, We are here to help you seoure & hgne of your qwn., BEHIDJI TQWNSITB» & lMBROVEMENT' CO. THAYER|C. BAILEY, Looal Agent. | .. You’ll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Haines of Con- rad, Mont., who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Haines' parents, Senator and Mrs. E. J. Swedback, merly local manager of the St. Hil- aire Lumber company of this city. Their son, Harold Haines, is spending the winter in Bemidji attending high school and while here is the guest of his grandparents. HAMMOND A SALE OF SAMPLE BLANKETS Warm, wooly, wide extra large blankets at prices that will make you wonder how we car do it. The story is brief, we Lought the entire sample line of blankets of a wholesaler who was through wiph them, at our own priqe on account of being slightly soiled. Moccasins & Basket Ball Shoes Just received a few dozen moc- casins, which we expect will be the last that we can get this sea- son. Prices on this lot: Sizes 9to 14........ $3.50 LOT 1. LOT 8. Contains blankets that are worth up to $4 a The largest and heaviest of the lot, values to pair, and not any of them less than $2.75; spe- six dollars; these are blankets tirat are seldom cial to close quick, a pair— carried in stock in the sizes we are offering in this sale at, a pair— $1.98 $2.69 LOT 2. Dry Goods i Sizes 7 and 8 3.00 Wool nap and wool finished extra large heavy OFFICIAL WEIGHT MACKINAW HERE Sizes 3 t0 6........ 2.50 blankets, very few soiled, worth from $3.25 to Just received 100 yards, with more reserved, of Smaller sizes ....... 2.00 $5; special, a pair— the very heaviest bright red mackinaw obtain- . Have all sizes at present, but can- ! S able, and accepted as the official weight for Car- v ne 180-W Bemld}, Minn. not guarantee sizes long. Phone $2 39 nival Suits, 60 inches wide. Get your order in ] in your order and will save them ;' now. for you. Men’s suction sole basket ball shoes, sure grip, price....$2.00 Gym Shoes, leather foxed and rub- ll|||ll||IIIHIIIIIIIII[IIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIII|IIIIIlIIIIIlIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|III|III Lot You Want *YOU DO E ber sole, can be used for basket “T"E to buy direct from the owner. Sff . _ECONOMY BETTER g CENTER” PAYING g CASH.” ’ ,Shoe Store Phone 45 W " Bemid)l IIIII!!IIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII S lIIIIIIiIIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IIfi|||lllIIII|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII %IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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