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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1917. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Amount to be paid $3.50) . Supper will be served in the Swed- ish Lutheran church tomorrow night, Election Day. 1-219 City election, February 20. Chicago male quartette at the M. B. church Thursday, Feb. 22, under auspices of Woman’s Study club. Miss Nellie Auger returned this morning from Minneapolis where she has been the guest for two weeks of | maternity and general nursing. her sister, Mrs. Hugh Bunker, and |Sixth St. Phone 507. 31-222 Tuseth School of Music Emil Tuseth, Teacher of Violin Cnieta, Hiotert, Teacher of Pi L] dinance closing picture theaters on Sunday it would be my duty to en- MUTHERS nn TH's 3 force such ordinance. Until such or- ? i dinance is passed the mayor of your . : Second—Gambling—It is common 4 ' know}edge: that gambling has been — an..d__Ch_ests BEMIDJI and is being conducted in our city. TNGtelling how soon the symptoms may If elected as your mayor, the city | develop into croup, or worse. And then’s 5 every nature will be strictly enforced |tercle at hand to give prompt, sure res m)gusfitliznsul}:)zvecel;‘:i?n a;ll{aeael;: 3 by the police department. lief. It does not bg]listeg i vital importance to our city, and in Third—Illegal Liquor Selling—If| As first aid and a certain remedy, » elected I will use every means at my | Musterole is excellent. Thousands of derstandin these quesgo:ss ltotakn;ythli):s;:;:lllls O%|laws pertaining to the illegal intro-|jar in the house, ready for instant use. bringing them before you for final duction or sale of intoxicating liquor | It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- answer, believing that the voters of in this city. lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, statement of ~ |Pool hall owners would be required {ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, Miss Lizzie Brennan and Miss Lulu [rect tro’:n ?nemial:lolzimt)ll:é:o :]:ti::ig ;il:- to strictly obey the law with regard ?:m%ago. %‘fi“s anl:i aches of h':zkls‘": Horn of Wilton were the guests of |mors picked up on the street and|(° the allowing of minors to fre-|joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, Bemidji relatives Saturday, while in|Which are entirely unfounded. quent their places of business. frosted feet and colds of the chest (it If elected as your mayor I would be|tion has been a source of consider- able Mrs. A. Smitn, graduate nurse, |TSProsenting the T SLthe pe gariliay: same, L wishs 6o sate tiist T —— - 110 the electors of this city are opposed am first, last and always a Democrat L TURE Mrs. Elmer Swanson, formerly Miss trary notwithstanding. OF VALENTINE SEASON |voe Koors of Bemidji. Her little| There will be a card party in the| L o ‘h ¢ity councll to pass an or-| "1y conclusion, the sateguarding o Prominent niece, Lorraine Bunker, accompanied | basement of St. Philip’s church Mon- our boys and girls will always be a minent among the many social |her to Bemidji- and will visit at the |day night. Tickets 25¢c. 2-219] Mrs. M. A. Downs has returned |XAtter of first importance and con- bridge luncheon given Saturday af- tt 3 4 ; M. E. Allen returned Saturday|bhas been the guest of her sister, Mrs, [Jatter of paramount importance dn }f“é?;.fi:p"bl;“’fi of Mr. and Mrs. | Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, |morning from Minneapolis where he|P. J. Hatten. Her mephew, @. w.|as much as it touches the most vital Al BSOS Mumhmy Ella Parker| o'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, |had been on business for the past Hatten, who has been at the Mexican |Part of every community, viz: the ¥ ¥ : R0, < manicuring, face massage, trestment | three weeks. border for the past eight months, re- {home. Everything that is clean and ious Valentine emblems. High soore Wis o.by Ed shnbel‘go ] u.’Lb. pr:'pm;llonofl:ukohyour :y- Attend the supper in the Swedish |ID8 her visit. . should be encouraged, and what is @lendive, Mont. pol tfl;“:m:“. y. Openezvl:rn.na 5‘:5 L;:zt::mn“chkurch basement tomor;ow e VIR Lo o % ' d:trlme:;ul to t;m ‘lrrlls.ht tds:ll:mfll ‘88w 214 3nd 8¢, ;. Invitations w extended t homa et ings | n . ckets 26c. 1-219 our vis! e Twin Cities will |of our boys an of today into Phone - - ere extended to Mes-| g5 qgvy by ‘appointment only.—Ady. e be more enjoyable If you stop at this [strong and useful men and women Roland Gilmore, H. N. McKee, P. J.| . - OLesry, Ed Shabel of Glendive, " St. Hilaire Lumber company, has re-| Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- [Prevented. % Mont., and Misses Alice Austin, Vera| Nels Loitved returned Saturday |turned from a business trip to the|S0ta. 469 rooms—275 at 31.50 to If you believe my stand as above | ¥ ¥ & & & & % & X X X # & & Backus, Minnie Bailey, Ida Bakke,|from St. Paul and Chicago where he |Twin Cities. $2.50.—Adv. d3-1-17 |outlined is for the best interests of |¥ o — our city, mark your vote tomorrow | ‘White House” Tea and Coffee man, Marfe Burke, Rose Burke, Bes-|St. Paul he attended the Auto show George Forte of the town of E sle Burns, Hannah Douris, Estelle|and at Chicago the Cement show. His Adlf,fs‘ ,,?fl:;‘or?: il ge{‘&,‘gznfli},‘}; spent the week-end in the cltyck})e: CARLSON, OF COURSE. THIRD ST. CAFE x Elke, Adelaide Gallagher, Ethelyn |son, Roland, who accompanied him, shoppers in the city Saturday. business. Vote for him. » Hall, Grace Hooley, Marie Horner,|will visit friends in Eagle Bend for a 2 “The Man Y°‘-,‘NC““ Trust All the & & & X & & k & kK X K kK #% & & me."” —————— — | * * * To THE v T city has no authority to slose moving| VWhen the Children Cough, Rub, | picture theaters on Sunday. Musterole on Throats ordinance prohibiting gambling of | when you're glad you have a jar of Mus+ order th = at there may be no misub-|gisposal to prevent the violation of |mothers know it. You should keep A Bemidji are entitled to a positive Fourth—Minors in Pool Halls— |croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- the city shopping. First—Sunday Moving Pictures Fifth—My political party affilia- |often prevents pneumonia). to Sunday moving pictures and re- and nothing more, rumors to the con- Valentine functions was the pretty|Auger home for a couple of weeks. trom Jamestown, N. D., where ehe|C°’D to me. I believe that this is a theme was carried out in red, in for sore - feet. Headquarters for turned to his home at estown dur- |healthy in sports and amusements dames James Black, T. J, Burke, 121388 G. W. Harnwell, manager of the Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. |of tomorrow should be removed and Mary Bell, Anna Benda, Leah Ber-|has spent the past several weeks. At for the people's candidate for mayor. |« served exclusively at the & rning t ji. Mary Jackson, Anna Jackson, Ellajfew days before petu ing 0 Bemidj T, 5 few: days: iwou: will not ‘be Mrs. A. L. Warner of Puposky transacted business in Bemidji Sat- urday. ffif;ffifimfe?tnh;fla Lgacfno? fisae:),' Mrs. G. C. Smart was in Bemidji able to get any diaries. Get them Lydon, Lillian McGregor, Cathérine yest_eraay: ein-uute to her home i now, 1:3iof"at the Floneer offige,, A€ McGregor, Alma Olson, Helen Shan-|Iestock, Sask., Canada, after spend-' non, Lily Stohl, Maidie Stohl and|ing the past month in Leonard, the Mabel Wager. guest of relatives. HAYDEN SCHOOL : OF MUSIC : Instrumental Department : Harmony and History : Culture MRS. MINA GUSTAVSON —Dressmaker— 219 Minn. Ave.,, 10th St. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Get your diaries before the supply|Land Co.—Adv. d71ite has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. tt J. Ross left this afternoon for Re- gina, Sask., Canada. — MUSICALE way from the expensive business = AFTER EASTER dls‘:ri:ty, from 1hie e gaves & busine®s| Dr. Brooks, the Spiritualist lectur- oS Deniebian b e roplprideh KUK KKK KK KKK A musicale will be given by the|on quality portraits and kodak finish- | €T, Went to Grand Forks today to be| Dr.and Mrs. E. W. Johnson went * NEW JITNEY STAND IN * \%‘:m men’s g;;e clul} thehweek aftering. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. absent until Saturday. to Minneapolis Saturday night. O g e pegy : FIF;I}‘I!‘;I“:VGAZBD : ster in the Methodist church audi- 1 mod 35 = = orium. The club is being coached We are at Bandel's livery barn| W. Coombs traveling bridge fore- : Profsess%es?&%%sngmet : ¥ August L. Berg, F.Loe Hague, ¥ by Miss Beth Evans and practices are| . 1, Goodspeed and A. A. Good-|With a carload of horses and cows|™Tal ‘“i" the Soo Line, is in the city | Service x : R*‘SY J“igmN?nl?t n:g g:‘“‘ : held every Sunday afternoon at the|speed of Kinney, Minn., are guests for sale. Wallipie, 2-220 usiness. x JULIA NELSON x % i :f;* g *8* oo z e Evans home to prepare for the enter-|,¢ the home of their father, Alvin 5. H. Head Teft this morning for|® 916 Miss Ave. Phone 810-J % tainment. There are about 24 mem-|gqodspeed, of Grant Valley. The for-| Mrs. Joe Steidle of town of North-|yg,,na0a Wis. morning for|y o o x kK Kk KR KKK KKK * bers in the club and it contains some | e will return to Kinney today and |ern was among the business visitors of the best male singers in Bemidil.|the latter will remain for a week [in the city yesterday. Much enthusiasm is shown and Miss nger, Evans is much pleased over the prog- The Hotel of Character and Com- Tees made by the club. You will find more of the leading |fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. people of Minnesota registered at the —Adv. da-3-1-17 DANCE FOR JUNIOES Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Citiess—Adv. as-1-17 Miss Bertice Hendrickson is the The dance given by the Sopho- mores of the Bemidji High schoel for gues{. of her aunt in town of North- ern for a short time. the Juniors and the Pine River and Miss Eate MeDonald of =Fisher, Bemidji basketball teams Saturday Minn., who has been the guest of % H 4 ; Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 oft ght, in the Odd Fellows’ hall, was Mrs. A, B. Henry for the past month, at the Pioneer office as long as they well "attended. ' The hall was pret- will retutn to her home tomorrow. last t tily decorated with cupids, hearts and 1 various other St. Valentine emblems. ‘Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. % UNEXPECTED CALL Henry Will wes surprised by a number of his friends Friday evening at his home, 711 Thirteenth street. Music, dancing and cards furnished the evening’s entertainment. Lunch as served at a late hour. Those i3 resent were Misses Hazel Harding, L (’Florence Revoir, Mabel Revoir, Ruby = Collard and Ethel Collard and Messrs. John Revoir, Elmer Revoir, Irl Ma- lone, Wilmer Guiboard and James Rogers. Tomorrow is the last day the foot expert will be at Knapp’s Shoe Store. Be]:g,s.M}g:f i‘s:‘;siss?tll!x}xgxeat ‘:{19 F%‘fli’: Call and see him before it is toollgtl(; Schroeder home. WITHIN REA( 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, 1:30-6, 7-8 Phone 406-W You’ll enjoy The Radisson, Min- Mrs. George Lucas and daughter, ! peapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 Jean, went to Brainerd Saturday where they will be the guests of rela-| Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright of Be- tives for a short time. cida transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Above everything else CERTAIN-TEED stands for quality, efficiency and economy. _Any product bear- ing the name CERTAIN-TEED will deliver all three in heaping measure. Certain-teed Certain-teed Roofing -Fammamishes is the most efficient type of roof- are made by experts and mixed ing for all kinds of buildings. by modern machinery, so that For the sky-scraper a built up every can exactly conforms to roof of CERTAIN-TEED is the expert chemists’ formula, nowrecognized as the ideal roof. both as to ingredients and color. 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Ask your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf | grocer for it. Miss Signa Paulson, teacher in the Wolf Lake school, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Fred Swanson, of the town of Frohn. 30-8:45 5c and 15¢ REX THEATRE REX mmmsmmmmm'TON |G H To— RED FEATHER Photo Plays presents HOBERT HENLEY Buy Ribbons for Less Protect Yourself On the Possible Advance o) Child of Mystery” . ife. pete in price and style with the big “Every time mo}her gets out Calu- lfi‘?ffig‘fl{ :v:ri‘:h::'cslep:,’::{;myof l;‘:d shoe factories. It is better, both for m.etl know there’s going to be g°°d fire retardant. It will not dry out or the painter and the man who pays There may be no advance at all. things to eat at our house. Delicious, rust, and is absolutely weathertight, for the job, if the painter uses 3 2 . Willard Mack’s Gripping Sto tender, tempting doughnuts, biscuit . . CERTAIN-TEED Paint. 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If you employ 8 painter, insist, for his ewn good as well as yours, that be use CERTAIN-TEED Paints. Proprietorsof General Reofing Mfg. Co. , Gregg Varnish Co., Mound City Paint & Coler Ca. THESE COUPONS ARE GOOD New York Chicago e ISilows . FOR ANY KIND OF RIBBON— Gloveland 'fiém: Dousit ” " Sanfrancisco Los Anecles ONE OR TWO COLORS AND FOR in Nishvitle fil:d pespells pi=n EEE::"' Grand Rapide ANY MAKE OF MACHINE. Come in and get one at a time, just as you need them. They’ll al- ways be fresh and we guarantee every one we sell. We are Wholesalers and Retailers of the complete line of Certain-teed Products Buying here will Prove to your advantage GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 57 Bemidji, Minn. “THE GOOSE GIRL” A Paramount Picture in 5 Parts The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Go. BEMIDJL MINRN. PHONE 922 TOMORROW—-HAZEL DAWN in “THE FEUD GIRL”

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