Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1917, Page 3

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ke 1y SURPRISED BY FRIENDS Wilmer Guibord was pleasantly surprised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Revoir, Saturday’evening on his return from Hubbell, Mich. Music, dancing and cards furnished the en- tertainment, after which refregh- ments, were served. . k. The'following were.present: Mrs. J. Will, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Revoir, Mr. and Mrs. H. Carver, Mrs. Henry Revoir, Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, Ed H. Revoir, C. A. Parker, Misses Florence Revoir, Myrtle Dunlap, Ma-, bel Nighouse, Pearl .Collard, Ethel Collard, Ruby Collard, Myrtle Roc}- engack, Mabel Rockensack, :Hazel Beck, Mabel Revoir, Mabel Aubolee, McDonald, Atha Higby, Messrs. Wil- mer Guibord, John Revoir, Elmer Re- voir, James Rogers, Jr., Arthur Brey- ette, Frank Breyette, Irl Malone, Henry Will and George Wintersteen, AID MEETS TOMORROW The Ladies’-Aid society -of . the 8Bwedish Lutheran church “will be entertatnex »y Mrs. Back in the church parlors-tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. GUESTS AT DINNER ' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu of Lake Boulevard had as their dinner guests last evening, Mrs. A. J. Naugle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Beaver and' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle. I Coming Events County commissioners meet " Feb- ruary 13. " City election, February 20. HOSTESSES TO AID The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will be enter- tained at the home of Mrs. J. J. Op- sahl, 1101 Bemidji avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, by Mes- dames E. E. Kenfield, W. E. Dean, A. B. Flatner, M. E. Ibertson and J. J. Opsahl. All the ladies are most cordially invited to attend. TO FAMILY REUNION Mrs, William McCuaig and son, Donald, left today for Princeton, Minn., where they will attend a fam- ily reunijon at the home of Mrs. Me- Cuaig’s mother, Mrs. F. M. Sinclair. Among those who will attend the reunion will be her brother, Charles Sinclair, who has recently returned from Alaska where he has been for the past fifteen years, and her sis- ter, Mrs. A. F. Jewell, of Sheffield, Ia. Mrs. McCuaig planned on going to Princeton last Thursday but was delayed on account of the illness of her little son. . BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Mrs. Augusta Danielson was given a birthday surprise by a number of her friends and neighbers yesterday afternoon. Those present were Mes- ‘dames Ole Rudy, Ole Larson, Grotte, Palmquist, Nels Rudy, Elmer Marin, Henry Marin, Anna Martinson, and Misses Anna Rudy, Cecil Olson, Edla Rudy, Lillian Marin, and Messrs. William Olson, Jacob Shirk, Joe Shirk, Clarence Larson and Marvin Rudy. i VALENTINE PARTY A valentine.party was enjoyed by the members of the Royal Neighbors last evening in the Odd Fellows’ hall after the regular business meeting. There were fifty present and the games, as well as the refreshments and the decorations, were in keeping with St. Valentine’s day. DINNER FOR VISITORS Judge and Mrs. B. F. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taber of Park Rapids were dinner guests at the Joseph McFadden home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Taber returned home this morning. Personals and Newsy Notes B. Levins, traveling salesman from out of Crookston, has returned to his home from Neenah, Wis., where he was summoned by the death of his mother. He has been gone for the past week, being accompanied there by his wife and daughter, Miss Florence. Mrs. Levins and daughter will return to .Crookston later in the week. At the present they are the guests of friends in the Twin Cities. —Crookston Daily Times. 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 phene 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.Tfig:i Willis Rodman, stenographer at the First National bank, returned yesterday from Akeley, Minn., where he visited his parents during the week-end. * DINNER TONIGHT Mr. anlf} Mrs. W’.IN. Bowser of Be- midji avenue will entertain at dinner this evening. ok: TRIANGLE PLAY . .l STARRING . NORMA TALMADCE In the Thos. H. Ince Production «“The Social Secretary’’ —AND— "'THE SCOUNDREL’S TOLL™ .at Pogue's old barn, weighing from HAROLD LOCKWOOD MAY ALLISON “Pidgin Island” -GBAND = Tomorrow Mrs. Paul Winklesky and son, Ear], will: leave tomorrow for Carl- ton, Minn,, where they will visit rela- tives and friends for a week. Mrs. ‘Winklesky will attend the wedding of her ‘brother, James Peacha, to Miss Gertrude Caun, which takes place Monday, February 19. : There will be a carload of horses 1,200 to 1,800 pounds, until Friday. Better come and take your pick. 4-215 Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sathre of the town of Buzzle are visiting at the home of Mr. Sathre’s brother, E. M. Sathre. P. M. Sathre will undergo an operation at St. Anthony’s hos- pital tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Sa- thre moved to the town of Buzzl from McIntosh last fall. % Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop a4 th: Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50.—Adv. d3-1-17 Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Smith have | | returned from Minot, N. D., where they have been the guests of Mrs. Smith’s r,elatives, They also spent a week at Devils Lake, N. D., where and Mrs. Frank they visited Mr. Dewey. Miss Sylvia Carter has returned fromm Hines, Minn., where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter, for several days. Miss Carter attends the Bemidji high school. Away from the expensive business district, Rich Studio saves you money on quality portraits and kodak finish- ing. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. * 1mod 35 Mrs. Fred Peterson of Richville, Minn., who has been the guest of relatives and friends in Buena Vista, was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to her home. 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. A. C. Halvorson, Miss Emma Halvorson and Mrs. A. Johnson of the town of .Northern transacted business in Bemidji Tuesday. One of: these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Joseph McFadden left this morning for Northfield, Minn., where he will visit his mother, Mrs. Edward Mc- ‘Fadden, for a week. Mrs. Dan O'Connor went to Inter- national Falls today where she will spend a week or more, the guest of friends. Mrs. A. Smitn, graduate nurse, maternity and general nursing. 110 Sixth St. Phone 507. 31-222 Mrs. C. A. Sprague of Becida and A Keystone Comedy GRAND TONIGHT X THEATRE REX RE NIGH To— e “THE EMERALD PIN” Featuring . ROBERTA_ WILSON The story of a society girl tra] in the.meshes i - of a Modern Evil. WILLIAM V.MONG in ‘FIGHTING JOE’ 101 Bison Feature Drama. “'M YOUR HUSBAND” Nestor Comedy, Featurin, Mina Cunard and Peggy éondrey Mrs. Seth Smith of Fern Hill were bpsiness visitors in Bemidji yester- day. You’'ll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. a3-1-17 Peter Lien of Debs, Minn., was a business visitor in the city yester- day. ITe S RERR R R R R0 | * If you have a room to reat or * I*mttomtone—ywmfln' * best choice through a Pioneer * * want ad. © Phone 922.. * KR X KKK XX R KKK KK is the new science, that, adjusting the abnormal conditions, makes possible Nature's best gift—Good Health. Have you personally tried or inves- tigated CHIROPRACTIC? We invite you to visit us and learn about its merits. A. Dannenberg, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W TR KKK KKK KK KKK NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— August L. Berg, Joe Hague, Ray Jarvis and Fred Grant Service Night and Day FHEKKKKKK KK KKK % ok ok kok ok ok MRS. MINA GUSTAVSON H —Dressmaker— : 219 Minn. Ave., 10th St. H :****CC!*!*?**! * “White House"” Coffee * served exclusively at the *x THIRD ST. CAFE * KKK KKK KKK KKK KK g HAYDEN SCHOOL : OF MUSIC s Instrumental Department Y Harmony and History g Voice Culture : Phone 816 209 3rd St. Tuseth School of Music Emil Tuseth, Teacher of Violin Onieta Nietert, Teacher of Piano Phone 287-W - 214 3rd St. George A. Hayes of Debs, Minn., is in the city this week serving on the grand jury. The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. d-3-1-1 Mrs. Fred Hayes of the town of Liberty spent yesterday in the city on business. $50,000 to loan on,farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71tt Miss Signa Bjella of the town of Frohn spent yesterday in the city shopping. Girl for cigar stand wanted at Hotel Markham. 3-215 Signa Berg of Fosston is the guest of friends in Bemidji for & short time. You'll' like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27tf B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Feb. 15. . —B. H. Jerrard, Sec'y. The Scholl Foot Expert Shows the Way fo Relief and Comfort Let him look at your feet and tell you how to overcome your foot ailments—Ilet him tell you 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. didate for alderman-at-large at the municipal lection, February 20, I hereby respectfully solicit your vote. I feel that I am well qualified for the position and that my knowledge of municipal affairs, gained while serving as alderman of the ward, earns for me the consideration of the voters. my effort to assist in all ways pos- sible in conducting the city’s public affairs economically. making my.announcement. announce- Amount. as stated before (Amount $3.00) H. M. CLARK ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE I hereby announce myself a can- I fa- Respectfully, —H. M. Clark. (Amount $3.00) « JOSEPH BISIAR Having decided to become a can- third If elected it will be —Joseph Bisiar. (Amount $3.00) A. T. CARLS! FOR cMAYO?IN I am a candidate for the office of Mayor and take this opportunity of The vo- ters know where I stand and that Lfirmly believe in an economical ad- minjstration and in a business-like conduct of the city’s affairs. Your support at the polls election day will 7 be very much appreciated. —A. T. (Amount $3.00) CHARLES W. VANDERSLUIS . FOR 'MAYOR I am a candidate for re-election as Mayor of the city of Bemidji. Your support February 20 will be appre- ciated. I ask it on the past year’s record as mayor of this city and if re-elected will continue to conduct the office along the same economical lines as in the past. —Charles W. Vandersluis. Carlson. (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) HUGH A. WHITNEY FOR CITY CLERK I am a candidate for the office of City Clerk. I have been a taxpayer in this city for the past eight years and solicit you support at the polls election day. What you do will be very much appreciated. —Hugh A. Whitney. (Amount $3.00) A. E. FEIR FOR CITY TREASURER I am a candidate for the office of city treasurer, and am qualified to 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- preciate your support election day at the polls. —A. E. Feir. Daily to 219 (Amount $3.00) GEO. W. RHEA My past record as city official as the basis of my candidacy, I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for re-election as city treasurer at the polls February 20. If re-elected, 1 will endeavor to conduct the affairs of the office in the same efficient manner as in the past. Your sup- port is respectfully solicited and will be appreciated. —Geo. W. Rhea. (Amount $3.00) ARCHIE DITTY CITY ASSESSOR My announcement {is herewith how you can obtain quick relief and lasting comfort. ServicesEFree NoObligation on YourPart This information--this inspec- tion of your feet by a man trained under the direction of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the world renowned foot specialist, costs you nothing whatever. And you will not be asked to buy a single thing. You need not even be a customer of this store. The service is free to everyone. Mon. & Tues. Feb. 19---20 This Scholl foot expert has been en- gaged by us at considerable expense made to the effect shat 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 and undérstanding. “A fair deal, fairly dealt,” is my motto. —Archie C. Ditty. (Amount $3.00) THOMAS LLOYD My petition placing my name on the city ballot as a candidate for re- election as assessor of the city of Be- midji has been filed and I respect- fully ask that I be given your vote February 20. The, office of assessor is ome of importance and in realiza- tion of this it has always been my ef- fort to care for the duties and re- sponsibilities as efficiently as pos- sible. If returned to office for an- other year, I will continue to serve the people to the best of my ability. I will appreciate your support. —-'l'hymas Lloyd. (Amount $3.00) and will be here a short time only so do not lose any time in gaining his atten- tion. Do not wait until the last day. Be sure of seeing him by coming early. Come Early The morning is the best time to see the Scholl foot expert. At that time he can give you more thorough and careful attention. But if inconvenient to come in the morning. be sufe to come later. By all means do not miss this opportunity of seeing a successful foot expert with- out charge for his services. A._M. BAGLEY FIRST WARD ALDERMAN 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. (Amount $3.00) szcom? 'v&ggc.{xxgnssnmm I take this opportunity of an- KNAPP'S SHOE STORE 311 BELTRAMI AVENUE. s | B READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS nouncing myself a candidate for Al- = (PAID ADVERTISEMENTS) POLITICAL. ANNOUNCEMENTS | ¢ Authorized and to be paid for by candidates whose names appear fol- lowing their respective ments. each advertisement. -_— couragement of success, and will ap-| 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. —G. D. Backus. (Amount $3.00) FRED BR| FOR ALDERMAN, FIFTH WARD I hereby announce myself a can- didate for Alderman of the Fifth Ward and if elected agree to fill the office to the best of my ability, placing the interests of the people al- ways ahead of any personal affairs. Your vote election day will be much appreciated. —Fred Brinkman. FOR MUNIGIPAL JUDGE (Amount $3.00) D. H. FISK I am an independent 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. ;D. H. Fisk. (Amount $5.Q0) HIRAM A. SIMONS Candidate JUDGE MUNICIPAL COURT To be Voted for Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1917 (Amount $5.00) A. M. CROWELL FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE To the Voters: Again I am a candidate for the office of Judge of the Municipal Court of this city. This office is an important one, and every voter should ask himself be- fore casting his ballot these ques- tions: 1Is he honest? Is he capable? Then vote for such a man as judge. I trust I have made good and for that reason (if for no other) I should be entitled to another term. This office is not legally established or run for revenue only (as some think). The judge should be a man who will ren- der justice as far as possible, irre- spective of persons or conditions. —A. M. Crowell. (Amount $3.00) WILLIS NYE I hereby announce myself a can- didate for the office of Municipal Judge. I feel that I am well quali- fied to hold this position, and if elect- ed will exert every effort to fulfill the duties of this effice. Your sup: port will be appreciated at the polls February 20. —Willis Nye. (Paid) FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE To the voters of the city of Bemidji: I hereby announce my candidacy for municipal judge to be voted on at the city election, Tuesday, Feb- ruary 20, 1917. Respectfully yours, —O0. M. Skinvik. 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. (Amount $3.00) 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. I will appreciate your support elec- tion day. —A. R. Erickson. (Amount $3.00) DR. G. M. PALMER FOR PARK COMMISSIONER I have been urged to announce my- self as a candidate for one of the Park Commissioners and have been persuaded by voters of this city to make the run. I am interested in the welfare of the city and its im- provements and will serve, f{f elected, to the best of my ability. —G. M. Palmer. (Amount $3.00) DR. E. W. JOHNSON FOR COMMISSIONER I have been urged to.make the run for Park Commissioner of the city of Bemidji and herewith announce myself a candidate to be voted on at the election February 20. I shall give all necessary time to this work if elected. —Dr. Einer W. Johnson.

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