Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 1, 1917, Page 3

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BIRTHDAY SURPRISE LADIES’ AID MEETS . Mrs. C. E. Riley was given a birth- day surprise and handkerchief show- er last evening, the occasion being her birth anniversary. The evening ‘was spent in conversation and cards, after which lunch was served by the self-invited guests. Those present were Mesdames Barlow, Supry, Voltz, Tom Ward, Fred Hammond, Lamor- eaux, Jack Olson, Lane and McCul- lough. being present. lunch amounted to $5.50. Mrs. J. W. Smith. W ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz of Be- midji avenue will have as their din- ner guests this evening, Mr. and Mrs, L. A. LaBaw, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Marcum, Mr. and Mrs. William Chichester, and Messrs. E. B. Ber- man and Th S. Ervin, a : ~ | Mrs. W. B. Stewart of Dewey av- enue will give a recital in the Pres- byterian church ‘Wednesday evening, March 7, at 8 o’clock, for the benefit of the Christian Endeavor. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Denu of Lake Boulevard had as their dinner guests last evening Mrs. Emma Stewart, Miss Capitola Stewart, Misses Vera, Helen and Luella Backus, G. D. Back- us, Scott Stewart and G. H. Lamp- man of Holgate, Ohio. Personals and 10 GIVE RECITAL schools. Mr. Stewatt visits Melba Beauty Parlors: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. for sore feet. Melba preparations. has been exhausted; 1-3 off. neer office. INDISPUTABLE EVIDENGE An impartial jury will always give a verdict in accerdance with FACTS. YOU ARE THE JURY, and the the facts are plainly in evidence at this store. a FACT. Our exceedingly low prices is an- other FACT. And when you get all the facts in regard to this store, your verdict will be: i «The Best’ Place In Town To Do My Trading” Get the evidence. THE HUB CLOTHING GO. ABE GROSSMAN, Prop. SUITS COATS SWEATERS Render the verdict. SHOES HATS CAPS UNDERWEAR The Congregational Ladies Aid so- ciety met at the home of Mrs. Mick- elson yesterday afternoon, forty-five The receipts for the The aid will meet March 28 at the home of L Newsy Notes ‘ W. B. Stewart, superintendent of the Beltrami county schools, will re- turn this evening from Tenstrike and vicinity wliere he has been vialt:l'llg e schools in the counity twice each year and is now making His second round. Room 8, Shampooing, manicuring, face massage, treatment Headquarters for Make your ap- pointments early. Office phene 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.——zAgv‘. 1213t The superior quality of our goods'is was carried by his ‘Webster. sister, Bertha Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable 1f you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- ' sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.60.—Adv. 4a3-1-17 Mrs. Otto GuMingsrud and chil- dren of Thief River Falls arrived in Bemidji yesterday and are . the guests of Mrs. Gullingsrud’s brother, C. M. Jacobson, and wife of Bemidji avenue. Away from the expensive business district, Rich Studio saves you money on quality portraits and kodak finish- 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 1mod 36 ing. Dan Petrie of Park Rapids, sheriff of Hubbard county, was the guest of relatives in the city yesterday, while enroute to Blackduck where he will transact business. A number of out-of-town people attended the musical comedy, ‘“The Isle of Dreams,” last evening, played by the Bostonians at the Grand thea- Get your diaries before the su:lg?ly ter. \ 10- i You will find morz oi the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. da3-1-17 Mrs. R. J. Dunphy of Little Falls is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Diedrich, having a{rived in the city aoday. She will remain over Sun- In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at.the Pioneer office. tf G. H. Lampman ¢f Holgate, Ohio, who, has been the guest of G. D. Backus and family for some time, returned to his home this morning. A magazine social will be held Fri- day evening, March 2, at the Baptist church. Everyone welcome. 32 Misses Dana and Gwen Rodman of Akeley wil] arrive in the city tomor- row and will be guests at the G. H. French home over'Sunday. One of these nice days you ‘ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Henry Anderson of Wilton, secre- tary of the Liberty Telephone com- pany, was in the city yesterday on business for the company. Come and see the magazine pub- lished at the Baptist church Friday evening. 32 . -Miss Elsie Klinger of Pinewood was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Archie Fenton, today between trains. Roy Webster, Pioneer carrier. boy: on Route one, who has been ill for some time, has recovered and is again on duty. During his illness-his route The Hotel of Character and Com-l fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. a-3-1-17 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubaker of Grant Valley were among the busi- ness visitors in the city yesterday. EVERYONE IS GOING TO THE DOGS! REX THEATRE REX s TON G H T o—— Albert Campbell Winner of the Greatest Dog Derby ever run, and his wonder- ful prize winning dog team. Also WILLIAM CRAYSON, Second JOE METCALF, Third GABRIEL CAMPBELL, Faurth All Celebrated Northland Drivers and Fred Hartman Whose Courage, Pluck and Endurance has made him the Talk of the hour. SEE THE FAMOUS DOG TEAMS Showing Today and Tomorrow ADULTS 25¢ —2:30, 7:30 and 8:45— CHILDREN 15¢ Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pioneer office as long as they last. tt Mrs. A. Kaiser of Bagley is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Roland Gilmore, of Lake Boulevard. You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. a3-1-17 Mrs. John Carlson of Battle River transacted business in Bemidji on Wednesday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a7ite You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27tt Lena Anderson of Blackduck was the guest of friends between trains yesterday. Mrs. Fred Bardwell of town of Northern spent Wednesday here shopping. Don’t forget the magazine so;l;lz. RED FEATHER Photoplays present Claire McDowell with Roy Stewart and George Beranger _In_ “Mixed Blood” Willard Mack’s Thrilling Drama produced in 5 acts by Chas. Swickard Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Case of Nary were Bemidji visitors Wednesday. " 'The first sneeze is the”danger signal. , Time to take— : WWUle CASCARA EPQUININE The old family remedy—in tablet form-~safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates, no unpleasant after effects. ures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and 's picture on it—25 cents. e At Any Drug Store 5 — e SISTER DIES TODAY Mrs. H. W. Bailey received a mes- sage this morning announcing the death of her sister, Mrs. Gideon Bail- ey, of Tipton, Iowa. Mrs. Bailey had been ill for the past two weeks and died this morning. She was 74 years of age. She had visited in Bemidji at different times and was a member| : of the local Ladies of the G. A. R.|: Circle. Mrs. H. W. Bailey and Mrs. | : Gideon Bailey, who were sisters, mar-| : ried brothers. Mrs. Bailey’s son, O.| E. Bailey, of Billings, Mont., who is| : now in Chicago on business, will go to Tipton to attend the funeral, CONFERENC ECALLED o(By UnitedEgresa) Buenos Ayres, March 1.—Chili has received a proposal from the Argen- tine that all latin American coun- tries confer to prevent wer. The United States has not been invited. I'PEETEEE T RS & & & & ouG AT Unbeatable Exterminator of Rats,Mice and Bugs Used the World Over - Used by U.sS.Government The 0/d Reliable That Never fails = /5 c.25c.At Druggists RECOGNIZED STANDARD-AVOID SUBSTITUTES NOTE—OUR REGULAR PRICES ARE §c AND 15¢, SO YOU ARE ONLY PAYING 10c EXTRA TO SEE THE GREAT ST. PAUL CARNIVAL AND WINNIPEG-ST. PAUL .DOG DERBY RACE. DON'T MISS THIS BIG DOUBLE BILL Owing to the presence of the Na-| % X X X Xx X X X K X K X o K K & tional Editorial association commit- | tee here this evening there will be |& no meeting of the Elks tonight. The lodge met this afternoon and had work. =« “White House” Tea and Coffee & % served exclusively at the & * THIRD ST. CAFB x ® - LB R R SRR R R R R R R R HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC EEERE R KRR KKK KK KK Instrumental Department : KING Tailor Made Suits Drop in and look over our Spring and Summer lines. HOGANSON BROS. 309 Third St. KKK KK KK KR KK KKK Harmony and History Voice Cul ture Phone 816 209 3rd St. %k k ok ok ok ok *kkokkokkk IEEEE LR LR R R SPIRELLA CORSETS : x * B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge March 1. —E. H. Jerrard, Sec’y. Professional Residence Corset i Service JULIA NELSON 916 Miss Ave. Phone 810-J % Tuseth School of Music Emil Tuseth, Teacher of Violin Oni‘eta Nietert, Teacher of Piano Phone 287-W - 214 3rd St. THE = = 7 Phoenix}Silk Hosiery GRAND THEATRE 5c&15¢c TONIGHT 7:30-8:45 ETHEL BAMRRYMORE “The White Raven” A Metro Wonderplay in 5 parts MATINEE Tomorrow & Saturday "2:30 WM. DUNCAN & NELL SHIPMAN G00'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN’ A Vitagraph Special In 8 Parts 8,000 feet of the wonderful, mysterious outdoors, from the story by James Oliver Curwood as it appeared in THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE Matinee 2:30 Night 7:30--9:16 at ~80c to $2 Final French Kid Gloves at $2, $2.50, $3 &2rvs. Co- o H. H. COMINSKY, Mgr. Clearance of Winter Suits & Coats NOW comes the opportunity to procure a good Suit or Coat at a little price. Suits of Broadcloth, Velour, Velvet, Gabardine and Checks, sizes 16 to 38; Coats of Velour, Mixtures, Cheviots and Novelties, sizes 16 to 42, regardless of former prices , $10 Your Choice e e e ] New Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses and Blouses are arriving daily. Come in and look them over. 00O T Il b |

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