Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 29, 1917, Page 3

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St. Paul Winter sports carnival, Jan. 27-Feb. 3. Former Governor J. Frank Hanley of Indiana, third number Ilyceum course, auspices Woman’s Study club, Jan. 30. County commissioners meet Feb- ruary 13. City election, February 20. FAREWELL SURPRISE Mrs. Jacob Kohler, who, iogether with her husband will leave to- orrow for Arkansas, was surprised y a group of ladies who took pos- P sion of her house Saturday night. The hours were spent in cards and music, followed by 2 delightful lunch served by the guests. ) iel Gainey, C. G. Ekelund, A. Hal- vorson, John Dalton, C. J. Larson, Anton Hoganson, Paul Winklesky and H. C. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Kohler will spend several weeks in the South, visiting Mr. Kohler’s brother and family and other rela- tives and friends. Mr. -Kohler is president of the Bemidji Drainage company. DANCE SATURDAY A dance was given Saturday night in Christianson’s hall by the Blue Ribbon Dancing blub of the Fifth . ward. About 75 couples were in at- tendance. ENTERTAINS TOMORROW Mrs. A. P. White will entertain at dinner and cards tomorrow night at the Markham hotel. REVIVAL CLOSES The revival meetings held by the members of the local Salvvation Army under the direction of Captain 0. A. Sandgren came to a close last eve- ning. The captain reports 32 con- versions during the three weeks the meetings were conducted. Evan- gelist L. A. Sandgren of Grand Forks, ‘N. D., a brother of Captain Sand- ren, assisted in the services. The regular meetings will now be held in the Bemidji Salvation Army hall. VISITING SCHOOLS County Superintendent W. B. Stewart returned Saturday morning from Kelliher and vicinity, where he visited schools. He left yesterday morning for Baudette and vicinity where he will spend ten days visiting schools in the various town and rural districts. J. C. McGhee, deputy cbunty superintendent, has gone to elliher where he will visit the 8chools not covered by Mr. Stewart. etessens cecvessanse HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 816-W Miss Evans, Vocal Dept. Miss Hayden, Instrumental Dept. Over Beltrami Music Store L] Coming Events l Pérsonals and Those present were Mesdames Dan- Forceful Brilliant | Newsy Notes ’ 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. 1227tf Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner will go to the Twin Cities this evening on business. The judge expecis to remain for a few days only but Mrs. Spooner will spend a-week there. The judge will argue an important case in the Supreme court while away. 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 C. 1. Brennan was the guest of his brother, Gerry Bremnnan, and sister, Mrs. Frank Patterson, Saturday, while enroute to his home in Thief River Falls from International Falls where he has been the past three weeks on business. 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. d3-1-17 A. C. Wheaton and daughter, Ruby Wheaton, of Cass Lake returned to their home this morning after spend- ing the week-end at the home of Mr. Wheaton’s sister, Mrs. E. E. Ken- field, of Lake Boulevard. Hope you will favor us with your presence at the Men’s annual sup- per of the First Scandinavian Luth- eran church next Wednesday eve- ning, Jan. 31. Sure, you will all be there. “Thank you.” 1-129 Joe Brophy arrived from Baudette Saturday night and is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank McManus, of Dewey avenue. Mr. Brophy expects to remain in the city until next spring. 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 Mrs. H. L. Huffman had as her week-end guest her sister, Miss Lyle Byrnes, of Minneapolis. Miss Byrnes returned to her home this morning. The men of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will be glad to see you at their annual church supper next Wednesday evenlng, Jan. 31. 1-129 You’ll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 “Billie 7:30-8:45 7:30--8:45 GRAND TONIGHT THE REX THEATRE MUTUAL Film Corporation Presents PADDY McGUIRE in “BUNGLING BILL'S BOW WOW"” “REEL LIFE” and EDNA PAYNE in “THE UNPARDONABLE SIN" WED., Jan. 3i, HENRY B. WALTHALL in “THE BIRTH OF A MAN” LAST CHAPTER OF Burke” “Gloria’s Romance”’ TONIGHT Bc & 1Bc THEATRE 5¢ & 10C | Eloquent Will Speak at the Methodist Church Auditorium TUESDAY EVENING SRR JOHN BARRYMORE ® Famous Plavers faramopn HON. J. FRANK HANLY FORMER COVERNOR OF INDIANA Anton Frederickson of Solwa. Yy was among the business visit, city Saturday. skt In “The Red Widow”’ The Hotel of Character and Co m- Tomorrow CGRAND |, 2ot Redison, Stanesoolts R | R. D. Crowell left today f. ternational Falls where he \3111 ‘;.l;alxl!;- act business. Mrs. Mary Worthington, who came to Bemidji to attend the George Os- $50,000 to loan on far Land Co.—Adv. e (li)'left]; . _— KEKKK KKK KKK KK KK trander funeral, returned to her home in Akeley Saturday. E. Z. Mark and Wallipie will be at Pogue’s old barn, Wednesday, Janu- ary 31, with a carload of work horses b “White House” Coffee * and mules which they will offer for |® served exclusively at the sale. 6-131 | % THIRD ST. CAFE x KKK KK KKK KKKK KKK Mrs. Edward Jackson of Irvine av- :i«iiti#i*i#*#«i * MRS. ELLSWORTH FARRAND ¥ GRADUATE NURSE Phone 427-J * * * *® * x * L E RS S R SRR R E R EEEES Iver O. Myhre of the town of Lib- erty was in Bemidji on business Sat- urday. B. A. C. CLUB ELECTS Tom Simons has been elected presi- dent of the B. A. C. club and Francis Rhea re-elected secretary-treasurer. There were 22 present at the meet- ing and aftr the business was trans- acted a game and exercise hour en- He brings in his presen- tation of public ques- tions the force of a com- pelling and mighty person- ality. In his talk will be found the art of public speech at its best; and oratory at its highest. Mr. Hanly is brought to Bemidji by the University ceurse, under the auspices of the Woman’s Study Club. joyed. The members of the club are planning a banquet to be given with- in the next two weeks. The date will be announced later. When in need of wooD Remember GEO. H. FRENGH & SON Phone 93 or 438-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from car. enue returned the latter part of last week from Cass Lake where she has been the guest of friends. One block west of toboggan slides 570-W. Quality portraits. Kodak rolls developed 10c; prints 3¢. d2-1 S. A. Cutter, of the local postoffice force, returned Friday from Shovel Lake, Minn., where he conducted ex- aminations for postmaster. Mrs. A. Smith, graduate nurse, maternity and general nursing. 110 Sixth St. Phone 507. 31-222 midji wants. city Saturday. While here she also attended the movies. John Abercrombie, who is with the Crookston Lumber company at Kel- liher, is visiting his family in Be- midji for a few days. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser will return tomorrow from Duluth where they attended the John McCormack concert. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Souder and Frank Mark of Farley were between- train visitors in the city Saturday. Enamel your car with Black Shine. For sale by P. Barnell.—Adv. d 1 mo.-23 Mrs. Sam Hayth of the town of Northern transacted business in the Albert Johnson of Willmar, Minn., Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan- gers of “headache medicine.” Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can aflect stomach and heart, as some in- ternal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con- gesuon, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE ut-Door fasten it to a post or wall. “Some Handy Article” THEY ALL WANT ONE Telephone 922 and Our Representative Will Call This handy Star reel is something every woman in Be- Itis in fact a necessity and no woman should be denied this household device. It is FREE with the PIONEER ) ReeT o \,]O"("\,g 11“9 .lu/\'/f(/ In-Door Sells Regularly for $1.00 This reel contains 75 feet of special braided clothes line with a ring, two hooks and two screws with which to It lifts of the screws easily and can be taken indoors and used the same way. You can pull out as much line as you need and lock the reel where you want to. HOW TO CET ONE NEW SUBSCRIBERS: Agree to take the Daily Pioneer one year and pay $1.00 for the first three months and the reel is yours, OLD SUBSCRIBERS: Pay your account to date and $1.00 for three months in advance and the reel is yours. C. W. LaMuure Co. Soo Line Building ready taken advantage of this offer. throngs and follow suit. PIONEER COINC UP Beginning February 1st., 1917, the price of the Daily Pio- neer will be as follows: This price does not apply to sub- scribers detting their paper by mail. Hundreds have al- Better join the wuud Fflr Sale Peryear . . . . $5.00 Six months . . . $25¢ Threemonths . . . $1.25 Onemonth . . . .45 Birch R Per week . . . 12 Jack Pine The price of the weekly, by mail, w111 remain the same— Tamarack $1.50 per year. —Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone Prompt Delivery Phone 32 | =

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