Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 3, 1917, Page 3

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MRS. CHICHESTER HOSTESS Mrs. Willlam Chichester l Coming Events County commissioners meet Feb- ruary 13. City election, February 20. Commercial ciub meeting Feb. 6, 7:30 o'clock. Please note time of meeting. Mrs. George Cochran, Sr. Huffman, C. R. Sanborn, freshments were served. BOYS’ CLUB MEETS HOSTESS AT “BEE” Miss Gladys Armsirong of Irvine avenue was hostess at a sewing bee Thursday evening. The guests in- cluded Misses Anna Brown, Irma Ha- zen, Essie Hazen, Carrie Armstrong, sLempi Hytonen and Mrs. H. M. Cords and Mrs. K. H. Olson. A dainty lunch was served at the close of the evening. boys to the armory, “HOME GUARDS” MEET “The Home Guards,” an auxiliary of the Woman’s Home Missionary so- ciety of the Methodist church, will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson tonight. The members of this association are boys and girls ranging in ages from 10 to 14 years. They are studying the topic, “The Spanish Speaking People in America —Early Spanish Missions and Mis- sionaries.” The meetings are held once each month. "= " BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Personals and ) Newsy Notes the church, went to the to every boy. the church. also be given. Herbert Carver was given a birth- day surprise Thursday night. Cards and dancing wre enjoyed. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Parker, Bert Clark, Richards, Eli Arnold, Fred Lefleur, R. L. Hines, ‘W. Avery, Herbert Carver, Mesdames John Wills, J. Duval, Frank Bridges, A; H. Harris, H. D. Hovey, Ethel Saf- ford, E. Allen, Misses Atha Higbee, Margaret Meyers, Ethel Rasmussen, Rose Farley, Eunice Titus, and Messrs. Stanley Hurd, Floyd Shirk, Ed Titus, Ralph Case, Warren Higby, J. A. Riddell and William Vernig. short time. the Twin Cities.—Adv. : HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 816-W Miss Evans, Vocal Dept. 2 : Miss Hayden, Instrumental Dept. : : Over Beltrami Music Store Stesesesasesacrsatcetnnseaaneaenn -] % :|* MRS. ELLSWORTH FARRAND GRADUATE NURSE Phone 427-J * kA kK KKK KKKKKK KKK EX THEATRE REX T ON |G H To— WM. FOX Presents GEORGCE WALSH In “The Mediator” TOMORROW ‘A 5 Reel BLUE BIRD Feature ““The Eye of God” Matinee Daily 2:30 enter- tained a group of ladies yesterday afternoon at the home of her mother, The in- vited guests were Mesdames John M. Herbert, H. Mayne Stanton, H. L. George Cochran, Jr., C* M. Jacobson, E. W. Johnson, Thayer C. Bailey, Lee A. La Baw and Walter F. Marcum. Re-|the Twin Cities after spending the The B. A. C. club of the Presby- terian club met in the church base- ment last evening at 7:30 o’'clock. A number of the club went to the armory where they played a game of | Hotel Radisson, Minpeapolis, Minne- basketball with the B. A. S. boys, being the preliminary game before the Bagley-Bemidji girls’ game. The members who did not accompany the accompanied by Rev. Lester P. Warford, pastor of Baptist church to hear Mr. Fagenstrom give his address on “Don’t Die on Third,” a story of one of the greatest plays in professional baseball, and of interest Next Friday night the members of the B. A. C. club will give a banquet in the basement of A- short program will Mrs. Joe Hasha and two children of Thief River Falls were in the city yesterday on their way to Blackduck and other points in this vicinity, where they will visit friends for a You will find more or the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in ds3-1-17 EE KKK KKK KKK KKK KX x x * x * * x Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, manicuring, face massage, treatment for sore feet. Headquarters for Me)ba preparations. Make your ap- pointments early. Office phone 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. 1213tf R. C. Hayner has returned from past several weeks with his family in this city. Mr. Hayger is inven- tor of the Auto-Lite deflector, and has” his factory in Minneapolis. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. 5 at $1.50 to d3-1-17 sota. 409 rooms— $2.50.—Adv. Alex Doran, proprietor of the Pal- ace Meat Market, who has been vis- iting his parents in Ontario, Canada, for the past several weeks, is expect- ed to re%urn to Bemidji next week. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hanson of Be- cida were in Bemidji yesterday en- route to Wadena, Henning and Park Rapids, where they will visit friends and relatives for ten days. Mrs. A. Smith, graduate nurse, maternity and general nursing. 110 Sixth St. Phone 507. 31-222 John Rognlien of Wilton arrived in the city toéay and will be an over- Sunday guest at the J. J. Opsahl home, Bemidji avenue. Mr. Rogn- lien is Mr. Opsahl’s nephew. Enamel your car with Black Shine. For sale by P. Barnell.—Adv. d 1 mo.-23 Mrs. E. J. Gould of America av- enue was called to Litchfield, Minn., yesterday by the illness of her mp- ther, Mrs. P. P. Meisenberg. One block west of toboggan slides —Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. Quality portraits. Kodak rolls developed 10c; prints 3¢. d2-1 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson and son, Kermit, went to Brainerd this‘ morning where they will spend the day as the guests of friends. -The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. d-3-1-17 E. E. Kenfield of the Bemidji Box company, spent the day in Cass Lake on business matters. You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te Tuseth School of Music Emil Tuseth, Teacher of Violin Onieta Nietert, Teacher of Piano Phone 287-W - 214 3rd St. When in need of wWooD Remember GEO. H. FRENGH & SON GRAND THEATRE TONICGHT 7:30-8:45 6c & 186c June Elvidge and E. K Lincoln In the 5 part World feature “The World Against Him" A drama of Surprises and Thrills, of Intense Interest and Splendid Characterization TOMORROW--SUNDAY- idatinee 2:30 DUSTIN FARNUM “David Garrick” A story in which an absorbing love interest vies with blood-tingling action Shows at 2:30-7:30-8:45 Bc & 18¢c . Phone 93 or 438-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft.or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from Ship or bring your Furs & Hides while prices are high GOLDBERG'S HIDE & FUR GO. We guarantee the best market prices. Before shipping else- where come in and get my prices. Weare also in the market for Brass, Copper, Rubbers, Rags and Iron {112 Third St, Phone 638 W | We pay freight on 100 Ib. ship- ments. No less. — ——— * L 3 * * *x Grippy weather this. Better get a box of — Sy CASCARA P QUININE The old family remedy—in tablet form—safe, sure, easy to take, No Opiates—no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it—25 ceats. At Any Drug Store EEXRKK KK KKKKRKK “White House’” Coffee served exclusively at the THIRD ST. CAFE x * * x KXKK KKK K KRK KK J. Evan Carson went to Virginia last evening. He will return to the city Monday. iver een Mrs. J. H. Laney of Turtle was in the city yesterday bet trains. candidates whose mames appear fol- each advertisement. didate for Alderman-at-Large for the city of Bemidji, to be voted on at the annual election Feb. 20. vor an economical and strictly busi- ness administration and solicit your support at the polls. (PAID ADVERTISEMENTS) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Authorized and to be paid for by __FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE- (Amount $3.00) lowing their respective announce- ments. Amount as stated before D. H I am an indepeglldsexn! candidate for the office of Municipal Judge, and if elected agree to fill the same to the best of my ability. Your support at the polls will be appre- ciated. (Amount $3.00) H. M. CLARK ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE I hereby announce myself a can- —D. H. Fisk. O~ e Al 0. B (Amount $5.00) I fa- Respectfully, —H. M. Clark. (Amount $3.00) A. T. CARLSON FOR MAYOR I am a candidate for the office of Mayor and take this opportunity of making my announcement. The vo- ters know where I stand and that I firmly believe in an economical ad- ministration and in a business-like conduct of the city’s affairs. Your support at the polls election day will be very much appreciated. —A. T. Carlson. EYE BADLY INJURED BY TWIG FROM BUSH C. F. Ditty, who lives on a farm six miles northwest of Bemidji, had his right e badly injured yester- day while driving through the brush, when a twig struck him in the eye. He came to Bemidji last evening and is receiving treatments from Dr. A. V. Garlock. It is believed that the eye can be saved. Mr. Ditty is a for- (Amount $3.00) GEORGE STEIN FOR CITY CLERK I am again a candidate for the office of City Clerk. My past record is my best recommendation and be- cause of it I ask your support at the coming election. You know that I will appreciate it. —GEORGE STEIN, City Clerk. (Amount $3.00) A. E. FEIR FOR CITY TREASURER I am a candidate for the office of city treasurer, and am qualified to s HIRAM A. SIMONS Candidate JUDGE MUNICIPAL COURT mer resident of this city. ASSAULTED DEPUTY IS perform all the duties connected therewith in first class manner. My friends who have prevailed upon me to make the run give me every en- couragement of success, and will ap- preciate your support election day To ‘be Voted for Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1917 (Amount $3.00) FIRSTA 'wlgizg %%%MAN REMOVED T0 HOSPITAL Matt Jones, the deputy sheriff whose face was terribly pounded while he was on a train enroute from Duluth to the Backus-Brooks lumber camps at Gemmell, Thursday night, with a party of men hired to work in the woods, was taken to the hos- pital in Bemidji at an early hour this morning. He had been in the fire department sleeping quarters in the city building since his arrival here early yesterday morning. Jones' face was so badly swollen and discolored persons who had known him for twelve years didn’t recognize him ten feet distant. An official from the Backus-Brooks com- pany camps arrived last evening to look after the victim of the assault. at the polls. —A. B. Felr. Daily to 219 (Amount $3.00) ARCHIE DITTY CITY ASSESSOR My announcement is and understanding. fairly dealt,” is my motto. —Archie C. Ditty. (Amount $3.00) G. D. BACKUS SECOND WARD ALDERMAN I take this opportunity of herewith made to the effect that I am a can- didate for the office of City Assessor. If elected, I pledge myself to visit in person the property owners and make the assessment with their knowledge “A fair deal, an- I have filed for the office of Al- derman of the First Ward and solicit the endorsement of the voters at the polls February 20, 1917. I am for a business administration for all the people of the city. —A. M. Bagley. FOR PARK GOMMISSIONER (Amount $3.00) N. E. GIVEN My friends have persuaded me to make the run for Park Commissioner. If elected I agree to devote all time necessary required by the duties of the office. Your support at the polls election day is solicited. —N. E. Given. nouncing myself a candidate for Al- (Amount $3.00) derman of the Second Ward. Voters in this ward and elsewhere about the city have persistently urged me to make the run and I have heeded their request. I will appreciate your vote and any effort you may extend in my behalf. DUTCH STEAMER SUNK London, Feb. 3.—The Dutch steam- er Gamma and the British ship Es- sonite have been sunk by a German submarine. C. W. LaMoure Co. Soo0 Line Building Wood For Sale —G. D. Backus. J LECTURE TONIGHT ‘American Boyhood” is the title of a lecture at the Baptist church to- night. This lecture will be profuse- ly illustrated with over 100 original slides. Mr. Fagenstrom, who has been an organizer and director of boys’ clubs for many years, will pre- sent the so-called ‘“boy problem’” in a most intimate, entertaining and in- structive way. = A. R, ERICKSON I am a candidate for the office of Park Commissioner and if elected will attend to the duties of the office as the city’s needs necessitate. T will appreciate your support elec- tion day. —A. R. Erickson. Sealed plas will be received by the un- dersigned to be opened before the city council of the city of Bemidji at a meet- ing to be held Monday, Ieb. bth, 1917, at eight o'clock P. M. For making all necessary repalrs to steam pump at pumping station. For placing proper concrete base for electric pump and dynamo. To take off electr pump from present foundation and to replace on new foun- dation properly set and lined up. Birch Mr. Fagenstrom will have charge| specifications and further information Jack Pine of the Sunday services. In the eve- can_be obtained from city engineer. ning he will give his unique address, | he city council roserves the right to Tamarack “The Greatest Thing in the World.” | "J5ired, Tremidji, Minn.. Jan. 25th, 1917, Monday afternoon, Mr. Fagenstrom GEO. STEIN, gives an illustrated cartoon lecture City Clerk. Prompt Dellvery Phone 32| |, 1,5 and girls. 2d 127 23 O e S —————————————————— These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their *‘good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. ISR S EE SRS SRR R D DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. LE R R EERE R IR E R R E R LR R R R DS IR R R R R R RS RS * w BROSVIK, THE TAILOR * x Phone 438 L3 x *® KERXXE XXX EXXEX AEXEE KRR EKKEEX DRUGS AND JEWELRY & Wholesalers and Retailers & % Service and satisfaction. Msil & ¥ Orders given that same ser- & B R R R R R R R R EE R R ER R R R % vice you get in person. x * BARKER'S * ¥ Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & EEX K XXX ERRRXEXRK I EE R E R R R E R LB x * x DEAN LAND CO. x x * * Land, Loans, Insurance x * and City Property x +« Troppman Block Bemidji & x x I SRS SR SRR SRR L R0 e Why not call them up? EEX XX XA XA XXX XXX * x x * % KOORS BROTHERS CO. * & L * € x PHOTOGRAPHER x +« Bakers and Confectioners & * * +* Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ & Photos Pay and Night * % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, % & +*® % Confectionery,Cigarsand ¥ % N. L. HAKKERUP * * Fountain Goods x x * % 3156 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 & « * LR R SRR R R E RS R RS XXX XXX XK K * MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & XXX KX E KX IR EE SR SRS S S S x Wholesale and Retail * Typewriter Ribbons = 7" “cnen - * achines * 117 “Third St. Bemidji & Garbon Paper : Phone 673-W o x J. BISIAR, Manager « Second Sheets Paperineveryconceivable form Phone 922 PIONEER OFFICE I 22222222 2 8 2 EE XXX KKK K LR E S R E L E R EE R LR * ® * BERMAN INS. AGENCY & x Farm, Fire, Tornado * *x Insurance * %« Money to Lxan Land to Sell % ¥ It will pay you to know us & Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. & KEXKEX KKK XXX KEK KX KEXERXR XXX XKL AKX KX # GENERAL MERCHANDISE % & For Farm Insurance and & * Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, £ % Farm Loans, See * * Flour, Feed, etc. The & X J. P. LAHR * *x careful buyers x ¥ —_— x * buy here. * ¥ Lands Bought and 8old & * W. G. SCHROEDER *x x Markham Hotel Bldg. x *« Bemidji Phoue 65 ¥ x Bemidji, Mina. * KX KEX XXX XXX XXX XK EEK

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