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-_ o TONIGHT i “TheGode of Marcia Gray” A drama of the newer, bigger, better type—that cannot fail to please—featuring Constance GCollier The Distinguished European Star 0.°S. Quale of Saum ‘was-a busi- ness visitor in the: city-Saturday. $50,000 to loan on farms. 'Dean Land Co.—Adv. a7 Coming Events St. Paul Winter sports carnival, ap. 27-Feb. 3. You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min; Mrs. Joe Orr of Spur was a be- neapaolis.—Adv. d3-1-17; tween-train visitor, in the city Sat- urday. There will be a regular meetiné of the O. E. -S. this-evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic hall. " Bemidji schools close Friday, Dec.| You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the e . Radi han at ther hotel in * Commercial club meeting, Tues-|Radisson, than at any otner otel day, January 2. the Twin Cities.—Adv. d3-1-17 T et o January 4. "E*'™| Mrs. R Bartell of Ellendale, N. i “. D., -was in the city yesterday, en- Former Governor J. Frank Hanley | route to her home after visiting rela- \\of Indiana, third number lyceum|ijyes in Schoolcraft for a month. purse, auspices Woman’s Study club, n. 30. 7:30 and _8:45 Admission Bc & 18c i 4 womerrow TRIANGLE PLAYS Tomerrow Douglas Fairbanks in “The Half Breed” Keystons Cemedy “A La Cabaret® Two Paris 13 GRAND THEATRE ‘313 Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter had as their New Year’s guests Mr. and Mrs. John Hedeen and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coleman. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Miss Velma Dean of Lake Boule- vard entertained at-six o’clock din- “WELL KNOWN COUPLE ARE ner Sunday evening. MARRTED SATURDAY EVENING Mrs. F. DeWalo of Poplar, Minn,, is the guest of her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastman, of Turtle River for a couple of weeks. ; - N . Hair dressing, manicuring, face Miss Evangeline Schmitz and Wal-| massage, scalp treatment, switches ter Forsythe were united in marriage | made from combings. Corns, ingrown Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock at| pails treated a specialty. Mina the Catholic rectory, Rev. Fr. John | Myers, 311 6th St. Phome 112-W. J. T. Philippe officiating. They were! __Adv. 12d-111 n:ta;dedb rl;g Mayl;e Ziegler, a sister of e e, and Alfred LaComb. 3 The ceremony was performed in the Miss Helen Evans, who has spent presence of immediate friends and relatives. The contracting parties are well and favorably known in Be- midji. Miss Beth Evans entertained at an informal party last evening at her home, 611 Minnesota avenue. The . guests attended the New Year’s dance after which refreshments were served at the Evans home. Dr. E. H. Smith will return Sun- day from Minneapolis and Rochester where he is attending the clinic. He has been absent from the city since Friday. = A N For quick woodsawing call Car- fil:_"itfiaiaascago%wgsaggr e;ll-lenrt:: ver’s Store. Phone 237.—Adv. turn to Minneapolis this evening, 64-15 where she is attending the Univer- sity of Minnesota. Mrs. William Foot and Miss Ethel Martin of St. Paul were in the city START RIGHT—By. learning your Miss E. L. Calihan of St. Paul was Saturday enroute to Wilton where trade thoroughly at Miller's Steam |in the city Saturday in the interest they will visit relatives and friends Engineering Schoc;l. Get Irlid :t that |of the Bemidji Townsite & Improve- fear that something might .happen |ment company. Mr. Riddell is inspecting th to your boiler, engine or steam pump holdings of the l\)leirgingla eL:::m that would cause you to lose your| John P. Riddell, formerly of Be-|company. job. School starts Jan. 6, 1917.|midji, now with the Virginia Lumber C. W. LaMoure Co. \Write, A. E. Millyer, deputy st&teé|company, Virginia, Minn., was in Be- 18oc Line Bullding boiler inspector, 813 Minnesota av-|midji Saturday. While here he was E——— L home on Dewey avenue. From Be- midji Mr. Riddell went to Gemmell and from there will go to Canada. Miss Jeannette Stechman of Ten- strike, who is a student at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, and who has been spending her holiday vacation with her parents at Tenstrike, is in!Eckles returned to her home Satur- the city today and will return to|day after a two weeks’ visit at the Minneapolis this evening. nome of her mother, Mrs. G. C. Rogers of Nary. for a month. Mrs. Allen Forte of the town of enue, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. 4-15|a guest at the James Winebrenner Heffnan & Tloay Edmond Prudhomme of Crookston, ‘Whitney Brown and Oscar Nelson ‘. were dinner guests at the E. R. Evans home yesterday. The pretty sentiment which ac- companies a gift of flowers—admira- The Hotel of Character and Com- tion, love, tender regard—these|fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. a-3-1-17 hings make a flower as greatly prized mL DIRECTOR as a jewel. So take even a single h ? for{ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl enter- Tose Nome tosome, dear-onle; nok 10 tained Senator and Mrs. E. J. Swed- { o Pemnals and 2’:,“;:‘:1?:; v;lhuii,hbugt to;i:‘:;a;;j back and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Haines Newsy Notes M. E. IBERTSON ELLIOT, FLORIST—Adv. 1227tf |and_son, Harold, of Conrad, Mont., ’ d at dinner Sunday evening. Nathaniel Backus of Minneapolis — u‘“ '.A KER and Eugene Voigt of Anoka who have Attorney and Mrs. G. W. Campbell |}, DERT. mEnTm Birch Edmond Prudhomme, who has been | been guests at the G. D. Backus home entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. Lord |} - Jack Pine . Jisiting at the E. R Evans home, | during the holidays, returned to their |30d sons, Elbridge and Hovey, and |\ = N I MokEE, Fanesal Dissoter Tamarack returned to Crookston this morning. | homes last evening.. Mrs. Voigt, who daughter, Margaret, and S"‘““"%F‘“:‘ 405 Beltrami Ave. — ) has also been visiting her father, re- ;‘?“ ot G"an"dmpids at New Years ] Bainn, Phone 178-W or R — J. W. Eastman, who has been vis- | turned home this morning. She was|4122€" yesterday, Prempt Delivery Phone 32 . iting relatives in Clear Lake, Ia., dur- | accompanied by her sister, Miss Vera * ' ing the Christmas holidays, returned | Backus, who will be her guest for a “ to his home at Turtle River Saturday. | week. BhHe REX THEATRE mmmummPleasing Photoplaystimninim —we are glad to note are bringing splendid results. People are 7:30—8:45 TONICGHT 1I0c & 25c Did you finish High school last finding out that WHITE ROSE kerosine is not ordinary kerosine. “ ” spring? tlll so, what can {Ol;i do? Are you qualified to accept a business po- PR & 7 s % wn TTEN LAw sition? No. Then you should take a They are beginning to believe in this, “the kind mother used” talk. course in the Mankato Commercial . College. Send for their catalog. It Featuring is free.—Adv. ’ BEAIHIZ M Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu had as their dinner guests yesterday, G. D. T . o Backus and Misses Vera, Helen and Seven reels of realistic drama starring the world’s Luella Backus, Nathaniel Backus of greatest emotional actress 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. da3-1-17 Free, lovely 16x20 framed pictures, value $2.50, to each customer, for photos or post cards. Phone 570-W for appointment. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.—Adv. d-21 —we must admit that Mother generally knew what she was talk- ing about and when it comes to fixing lamps and oil stoves and making ’em burn.. Gee, she did know how to do it alright ,alright. Minneapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Voigt of Anoka. 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. Sid HEART :SONGS , 12131t coUpoN — Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battlg‘% left N this morning for Seattle, ash., PRESENTED- BY where they will be the guests of Mrs. mls PAPER To YOU Battles’ mother, Mrs. Anna Teeple, e - _ and her sister, Mrs. Grant Moore, == e - S = during the winter month. Their son, Leon, who is a student at the Uni- versity,of Minnesota, and who has been spending the Christmas vaca- tion with his parents in Bemidji, ac- companied them as far as the Twin Cities. —she had the kind of oil to do it with and IF we, who were girls then and women today, could get the kind of oil mother used, there would be nothing to it, because mother showed us how. WELL, YOU CAN —get the same kind of oil. Lots of daughters of mothers are using it already. We refer to WHITE ROSE kerosine. It is the best kerosine on the market. It custs no more than ordinary kerosine. Why buy ordinary oil? ) THE DEALERS,WHO SELL WHITE ROSE KEROSENE Tagley & Wold, Nymore, Phone 169 ‘s Edward Akre, Nymore, Phone 501-J ) Chas. Madson, Phone 75-W Otto G. Schwandt, Phone 33 * C. E. Battles, Phone 21 g O TO T T AoST gz The Bemld)i Ploneer ALWAYS LEAVE KIDNEYS 6 OLRNS 98¢ SETHeT $2.50 VOLUME| | [N WEAKENED CONDITION bound in ric‘l‘:fin.—am d:f-n'l :'EH, artistic e - . i with -page i mest Doctors in all parts of the country e have been kept busy with the epi- demic of hich has visited Out of Town Readers Will Add 10c. for Postage n::;; noomi:p ’l"'ilecsym;taom;ot gfl‘; [1) HEART SONGS 1" ?r: 'fl ‘d‘!f ‘z this year are often very distressing and leave the system in a run down condition, particulerly the kidneys e werld in ome volume of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. hich seem to suffer most, Imost Bemidji Hardware Phon Four years to complete the bosk. Every song a gem of melody. :vercy victim Zost:llplen:nl: of lame back l(r(:nn J. Neely, %:me ll; % and urinary troubles which should not be negelected, as these danger signals often lead to dangerous kid- Wm. Schmitt, Phone 657 TR N % | ney troubles. Druggists rt ’.hvpplll’ an large sale e:n Dr. éflmer':e g:vamp’—' ki Phone 887 Root which so many people say soon deals WHITE BOSE. l SELL heals and strengthens the kidneys af- To o e el but these are the ones who sell WHITE ROSE only. If lam; sto j Croceries, Dry Goods Kind St burs bright and mokclom. | Flour and Feed | WILL BUY {grefmimsies St. Cloud 0il Company Rails. Call and see me and I will tell Phone 91 0. E. Erickson, Phone 23 ter an attack of grip. Swamp-Root is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal com- pound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immedi- ately noticed in most cases by those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y., offer to send a sam- ple size bottle of Swamp-Roct, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests it. A trial will con- vince any one who may be in need of it. Regular size bottles 50 cts. and $1.00. For sale at all druggists. Be sure to mention this paper.—Adv. = B BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise 321 Minneseta Ave. Phene 180-W Bemidji, Minn. ! e RN