Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 4, 1917, Page 5

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$50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. - a71tt ' Coming Events & Mrs. L. E. Hanson of Becida was o among the out-of-town shoppers in "8t Paul Winter sports carnival, |the city yesterday. - jJan. 27-Feb. 3. Omar Gravelle, of the Red Lake i Bemidji schools close Friday, Dec.|Trading company, Red Lake Agency, 22, reopen Jan. 8. is in the city today on business. Commercial club meeting, Tues-, ~ y, January 2. Royal Gwent Welsh male singers, Methodist church, January 4. .~ Former Governor J. Frank Hanley Yof Indiana, third number lyceum 3 course, auspices Woman’s Study club, . Jan. 30. Miss Elva Jones of Schoolcraft was in Bemidji yesterday on her way to Cedar Falls, Ia., where she will spend the winter with relatives. 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 \WEDDING LAST E AT CHURCH yum%prm Mr. and Mrs. Ole Loe have return- ed from St. Hilaire, where they have > Miss Inga Brevig of this city and |been visiting as guests of relatives John Olson of St. James, Minn., were [and friends for the past month. They united in marriage last evening at |also visited friends” at Devils Lake, 7 o'clock in the First Scandinavian |N. D., Fosston and Warren. -Lutheran church, Rev. Osmund John- . son officiating. Miss Mary Dybvig| Free, lovely 16x20 framed pictures, acted as bridesmaid and the groom |value $2.50, to each customer, for '~ was attended by the bride’s brother, | photos or post cards. Phone 570-W . Albert Brevig. for appointment. Rich Studio, 29 The bride wore a white taffeta|10th St.—Adv. T d-21 gown and bridal veil and carried a ‘bouquet of bride’s roses. The brides- ‘maid wore a white gown and carried |and Mrs. 8. W. Scott, will return to pink roses. Newark, Ohio, tomorrow where she After the ceremony a wedding din- | attends Granville college. She has ner was served at the home of Mr. |been the guest of her parents during and Mrs. Andrew Casperson to about | Christmas vacation. 20 guests, immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties. Hair dressing, manicuring, face Mr. and Mrs. Olson will make their | massage, scalp treatment, switches / home near St. James, where the|made from combings. Corns, ingrown groom is engaged in farming. Be-|nails treated a specialty. Mina 2 fore going to St. James they will|Myers, 311 6th St. Phone 112-W. ( visit the bride’s sister, Mrs. Vig, of | —Adv. 12d-111 | Hackensack, for a short time. Izora Scott, daughter of Mr. and Miss Velma Dean will return to QUIETLY WED TODAY. St. Mary’s hall, Faribault, Minn., to- morrow evening where she will re- ’ Without ostentation, James Kerr [Sume her studies after spending the and Miss Anna Barbara Hamilton of [ Christmas vacation with her parents, Blackduck presented themselves at|Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean, of Lake the Preesbyterian parsonage this|Boulevard. forenoon, about 10:30 o’clock, and ‘were married by Rev. L. P. Warford, Miss Lottie McDonald will return ‘7~ "pastor of the church. They will re- to Minneapolis Sunday night where £ ‘g:a on the groom’s farm four miles |she is taking a business course at m Blackduck. Both are well and | Nichols’ Business college. She has vorably known in their home com- |been the ‘guest of her parents, Mr. unity. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, of Dewey avenue since Christmas. 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 v Personals and V Newsy Notes % For trained nurse, Phone 17-F-3. i-Adv. 1-13 /4. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones of School- Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood ‘craft transacted business in Bemidji |Was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Wednesday. her home from Duluth, where she 53 has been the guest of her mother, You’ll enjoy The Radisson, Min-|Mrs. C. E. Hermanson, for two weeks. ‘meapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 | While in the city she was the guest of friends. §i. Miss Annie Werner; who is em- ployed at the Carlson Variety store, returned yesterday from Grand Forks, Btflte &f é)hloeycig ot Toledo, - AUC ounty, . N. D., where she has been the guest | gy py 3, Cheney makes oath that he of her parents during her vacation.| s senior partner of the firm of F. J. ) : Cheney & Co., doing business in the City 4 Miss Florence Levins left Sunday g;dT‘t’,‘le.df"“?d““é‘g and E;;“ih:“:':':l"gi tvening for Minneapolis where she| ONE HUNDRED 'DOLLARS for each %Llll act as substitute in the Chicago | and every case of Catarrh that cannot be _ | cured by the use of HALE'S CATARRH ntertainers company of the Univer MEDICINE, FRANK J. CHENEY. ly Extension Lyceum course fOT | “sworn to before me and D subscribed in -3iss Nell Colby, who is ill.—Crook- my Il)"elssigce' this ?{h vdvay of December, ston Daily Ti . 3. - . GLEASON, y Times, Jap. 2. Mis Loy (Seal) Notary Public. ins is well known in Bemidji as she, H »| Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- . together with Miss Beth Evans of | ternally and acts through the Blood on - this city, gave a concert in the | the Mucous Surfaces of the System. S8end i for testimonials, free. Methodist church this winter under O RSNDY & CO., Toledo, O. the auspices of the Associated Chari- s.,,di;‘,y all druggists, Tc. ties. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. LOVE --- MONEY -=- POLITICS ARE THE GREAT THEMES IN MARIE VAN VORST’S MIGHTY STORY “Big Tremaine” A STUPENDOUS WONDERPLAY vih HAROLD LOCKWOOD MAY ALLISON AS CO-STARS 130845 TONIGHT 5 & 15 GRAND THEATRE TOMORROW—Matinee and Evening | E. H. SOUTHERN & /2% “THE CHATTEL” This is the picture you have seen advertised extensively in the Saturday Evening Post ] 4 (-7 For quick woodsawing call Car- ver's Store. Phone 237.—Adv. 6d-15 Mrs. A. J. Smith and daughter, Mable, of Wolf Lake were the guests of friends in this city yesterday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Miss Dorothy Johnson has left for Brainerd where she will spend some time with friends. The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. da-3-1-17 Miss Dorothy Torrance has return- ed to her study of music in Oberlin college, Oberlin, Ohio. Only one block west of new tobog- gan slides—Rich Studio. Quality portraits and kodak finishing. Phone 570-W.—Adv. 1-14 Miss Arvilla Kenfleld left this noon for Washburn, Wis., where she will visit friends and relatives. Enamel your car with Black Shine. For sale by P. BarnelL—Adv. d 1 mo.-23 Mr. and Mrs. James Burke and daughter, Helen, are visiting rela- tives and friends at Jamesville, Minn., for a few days. Mrs. Lee Wolff has left for her home at Kelliher after spending a few days here as a guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Peter Wold. Peter Wold and L. P. Christianson have returned from their trip to Big Fork where they visited with friends and relatives for some time. Miss Ella Laqua, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Laqua, will return to Macalester college, St. Paul, this week where she is studying voice. Miss Beth Evans, whose back was wrenched when she fell off a tobog- gan Tuesday night, is recovering and will be able to be up in a few days. sAttorney George Ericson and sonm, George, Jr., returned to their home in Spooner this morning, after spend- ing the past few days in the city. 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—2756 at $1.50 to $2.50.—Adv. d3-1-17 Fred Shavitch of the Shavitch Brothers Clothing store is expected to return from a business trip to Fargo and other cities west the lat- ter part of the week. Mesdames P. J. O'Leary, J. McFad- den and E. H. Denu left this morn- ing for Walker where they will be guests for the day at the home of Mrs. James Cameron. Mrs. John Lewis of this city went to Georgetown, Minn., yesterday where she will spend the winter with her husband, who is depot agent at that place. START RIGHT—BYy learning your trade thoroughly at Miller's Steam Engineering School. Get rid of that fear that something might happen to your boiler, engine or steam pump that would cause you to lose your job. School starts Jan. 5, 1917. Write, A. E. Millyer, deputy state boiler inspector, 813 Minnesota av- enue, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. 4-15 W. T. Noonan, editor of the Bau- dette Region, who was a business vis- itor in the city for the past three days, returned to his home in Bau- dette this morning. Mr and Vrs. Adolph Blondo have returned from a three weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Clar- issa, Farewell, St. Paul and Minne- apolis. The pretty sentiment which ac- 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. 1227t Dr. C. J. Larson will return Sat- urday night from Dresser Junction, Wis., by the way of Akeley, where he and his family have been the guests of Mrs. Larson’s mother dur- ing Christmas. Mrs. Larson and chil- dren will return to the city Sunday morning by way of Duluth. Did you finish High school last spring? If so, what can you do? Are you qualified to accept a business po- gition? No. Then you should take a course in the Mankato Commercial College. Send for their catalog. It is free.—Adv. Don Shannon has returned to Min- neapolis where he is a student in the agricultural school. He has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon, since New Miss Corrine Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson, has re- turned to Hamline university, St. Paul, after spending the Christmas vacation as the guest of her parents. Frjday, Jan. 5th, our entire stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Winter Cloaks GO ON SALE regardlss of cost. We will not reserve one garment. Ladies’ misses’ & | Ladies’, misses’ & | Ladies’ winter children’s ceats,| children’s winter | coats, values to values to $8, clos- | 02ts, values to| go0 noiocing price ing price only (?nly closing price only $1.95 | ¢495 $9.75 Ladies’ coats, val- | Ladies’ coats, val- | Choice of our en- ues to $15, sale [ues to $30, sale |tire stock of ladies’ $7.95 | $1475 | $19.75 This sale will continue every day until our entire stock of clocks is sold---advise you to come early to get best selections. Fridayfrom Fridayfrom 8to9a.m. 9 9tof0a. m. CHILDREN’S LEATHER MITTENS o s Only 10c a Pair : o 2 pair to a BIG - DELPARTMENT- STORL Customer ; 79¢c Mrs. M. J. Brown and daughters doctors. Local physicians and sur- AIR EN PLA have returned from Rochester, Minn., | geons increased their charges today. K. GIV. PLACE. where they have been the guests of |Increased cost of medical and surgical St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 4.—Reap Mrs, Brown’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. (supplies, including drugs, is given Stinchfield, during the holidays. for the reason for the advance in |Pointment of C. I. McNail of Cloquet schedule. on the state highway commission is =_— announced by Governor Burnquist. . There i RAILROADS ARE NOW | o s o compenea of 0N ((WA’I‘ER WAGON” ::r;: members serving three-year . rms. (By United Press) GOVERNMENT ISSUES WARNING Denver, Jan. 4.—All railroads op- ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS erating through the inter-mountain > region are now on the ‘““water wagon"’ (By United Press) ALSO COSTS MORE TO BE so far as the sale of liquor on dining| YV ashington, Jan. 4.—The govern- SICK: PRICES RAISED !cars is concerned. The Union Pa-|ment issued a warning today stating cific is the last to put into effect|that there is a big increase in the the new order of things, the change|imports from and exports to South being made today. America. Lloyd Tanner, who spent the past week in Bemidji, returned this morn- ing to Little Falls. Mr. Tanner will finish his school year at St. Thomas in St. Paul. Mrs. E. W. Johnson of Lake Boule- vard has returned from Minneapolis where she has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phil- iips. (By United Press) Ashtabula, O., Jan. 4—Now it's e ———— e s, These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? KR AKX IR AR ERE AR KX KK KKK KK KRR AR KKK K * x DRY CLEANING « KOORS BROTHERS CO. * * * PHOTOGRAPHER Clothes Cleaners for Men % Bakers and Confectioners & % Manufacturers and Jobbers % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, +* % Confectionery,Cigarsand & * Fountain Goods & %« 3156 Minn. Ave. Phone 135 & KX E XX KRR EEEEE AKX KEXEEREEXREERE KX ‘Women and Children Photos Pay and Night THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. N. L. HAKKERUP * X KKk ok ok k ok ok ok ok k kR K kA k ok ok kKK EEEXEX KKK RKER KX AKX KKK KKK K MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & KEEEEREEERRSR ‘Wholesale and Retail * * & L2 E S 2R RE R R R R R RN T hok kAR ROSVIK, THE TAILOR : x Typewriter Ribbons T Phone 438 : c“m P.w 117 'flll;dh::; 51..wm“l : L § XXX E R EERESE s“msmm iili:il{'ilflfi": x & x KEEE IR KRR KKK PIW'““"“I“'"“.“T‘ LR E R R R R E R EE R RS ¥« DRUGS AND JEWELRY & x «® % Wholesalers and Retailers & Phone 922 * BERMAN INS. AGENCY & % Service and satisfaction. Mail & x Farm, Fire, Tornado x %« Orders given that same ser- % vice you get in person. PIONEER OFFIGE . ..ooy o oo™ e cosen = * kA x BARKER'S % It will pay you to know us &« %« Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & I 2 X2 222222 2 2] Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn, ¥ EEXXEKEEX KRR X XX KX KKK XXX EEE XXX XXX EEE KA XXX R X KRR KX KK KRR KKK x ¥ & GENERAL MERCHANDISE % % For Farm Insurance snd & * DEAN LAND CO. % ¥ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ¥ & Farm Loans, See * x ¥ ¥ Flour, Feed, etc. The & % J. P. LAHR x x Land, Loans, Insurance * x careful buyers x X x * and City Property x X buy here. ¥ % Lands Bought and 80ld & %« Troppmsan Block Bemidji & & W. G. SCHROEDER x x Markham Hotel Bldg. x x ¥« & Bemidji Phoue 66 & Bemidji, Mina. * EEEEREEEKEEEEEE XX KEEXEEXAEKEKKX T KEXXEKKXEKEXXEEREK L]

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