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

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o 'WEDDING ACCOURT The Cariton County: Vidette, in| Anzonette Kenfield was given la speaking of the wedding of James A.)|pleasant surprise by a numberof gifls Peacha and Miss Gertrude Kohn, says|and boys yesterday when they e in part: “The wedding of James A. nd. spent ‘the evening at her home Peacha, Jr., of this city, and Miss{on Lake Boulevard. ~Games were Gertrude Kohn of Floodwood, Minn., { Rlaved and & marshmellow roast en- took place Monday morningc :]tx us joyed. » o'clock-in-the Bacred Heart Catholic . church. Otis McIntyre, brotherl;in; ENTERTAIN AT DINNER o e oo eaen, sister | M7s. J. W. Nausle and Mrs. Frank of the groom, was bridesmaid. The|Beaver entertained Mr. and Mrs, B. bride was lovely in a bridal suit of gimlg:flgi :k"e"‘m fon, ;fe'.‘f'},",;k:“figfi‘,‘}i; blue broadcloth, with hat to. match ot dianr laet evening ut the Novgic home. i and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies-of-the-valley. - The groom BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Lillian Flatner entertained eleven wore the conventional black. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was gerved at the Peacha home. Mr. snd Mrs. Pescha left on the atter little girls this afternoon in honor of her seventh birth anniversary. The hours were spent in playing games, after which lunch was served. Newsy Notes Best and most ideal stock and grain farm, considering location, 1851% acres, highly improved modern house, large up-to-date stock barn for 33 head cows, and good horse barn, and other buildings. Only 2 miles from town, on river, 40 acres natural meadow. Never offered for salelbeforeA Can be bought at ex- ceptionally low " price of $67.50 per acre. 41, 4-37 M. S. Lamoreaux of Chicago re- turned to his home last evening after spending a short time in Bemidji and Cass Lake. Mr. Lamoreaux is con- nected with the Bemidji Box factory, 'UEST IS ~non’()nFD as well as other box factories in this Mrs. g]e Larson, 1316 Beltrami av-{and other states. _noon train for Duluth where they will spend their honeymoon.”—' groom is a brother of Mrs. Paul Win- klesky and has visited in Bemidji sev- eral times. Mrs. ' Winklesky was among the guests at the wedding. enue, entertained yesterday afternoon B. A. C. CLUB MEETS in honor "; her P‘;}“sel guTe:t, Mi:* Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, Gena Westberg of Bagley. e guests | o, % 3 The B. A. C. club met in the base-|included Mesdames Krause, Hector g:‘:ln:uyrazwst:l;eB'}fags'“gihmlzfi ment of the Presbyterian church Fri-|Brown, Getchell, T. Thompson, Ny-|gor sore feet. Headquarters for _ - day evening. At the business meet-| gaard, Ole Rude, Falstad, Casperson | yoipa pre arations Mqlke % ” 1ing it was planned to get together| and Misses Eleanore Erickson and ommems arly, ot h’°‘“‘5:g, March 16, at which time a special| Apna Brown. The afternoon was gome e ssy- o ce p! ’ene 3 program and general good time is €x-|gpent in needlework and conversa-|g, g phone 88. Open evenings an pected. It was also planned to in-|tjon. - . undays by appointment only.—Adv. crease the membership to three more, | ~ Miss Westberg will return to her 1213tf making 28 in all. Following the|home Tuesday. = S business meeting the usual dril and | ________ special practice was held. There| ™ __________|St., Phone 41, and ready for business. were 23 members present. The Bemidji Pioneer is anxious|Can sell or handle your proposition, to pubushlbalu t.h; loga}dlnd soe{etty no matter how large or small, no mat- news possible and would appreciate | ter where located or the nature, just HOSTESS TO CLASS it very much if anyone having news |so you have something. I can make Miss Carrie Armstrong entertain-|of that character. would phone 922, | money for both of us. E. J. Willets, ed her Sunday school class at her|or mai home Thursday evening. Pioneer. I am in my new office at 115 3rd il the details to the Bemidji | 115 3rd’ St. 4-37 =, Miss Carrie Monson who has been spending her vacation in Crookston left for Bemidji this morning. She was accompanied as far as Fosston by her sister, Mrs. Olof Dokken.— - Crookston Daily Times. You can have your last season’s hat reblocked, remodeled, dyed, cleaned and pressed and made to look like new, at the Henrionnet Millin- ery parlors. Come in or call 210. o 1- REX THEATRE REX s TONIGH Toa— Mrs. G. H. Hansel of Bagley and Mrs. S. E. Rathman of Jamestown, N. D., arrived in the city yesterday and will be the guests of their moth- er,.Mrs. H. W. Bailey, for three or four days. For Her Brother’s Sake she refuses to continue a career — of crime. For Jimmie she sacrifices herself to - years of misery. But she wins. ~ i GLADYS COBURN Portrays a hunted woman in the William Fox Photoplay “The Battle Of Lifé” Written by James A. Carey, Diregted by James }’incent Meat market, complete with build- ing and 3 lots. One of the most up- to-date markets in this state; $4,600 takes it. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. i Phone 41. 4-37 —Tomonow—SUNDAY— Blue Bird Photoplays Present “The Three Godfathers” The most wonderful outdoors picture ever produced. From the great Saturday Evening Post Story by Peter B. Kyne. With a remarkably strong cast, including Harry D. Carey and Stella Razeto. Directed” by Ed: J. LeSaint. Mrs. Phillip L. Hines will return this evening from Hines, where she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Hines and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter for the past several days. 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. Oberg of Nebish was in Bemidji yesterday. She brought her son, who has sustained a broken arm, [to the city for medical treatment. The Henrionnet Millinery shop is now ready for your order work. Bring in your work early. Come in or phone 210. 1-33 7:30-9::56 TONICHT James Oliver Curwood’s great novel of th Canadian Northwest € - “God’s Country ‘ and The Woman” in 8 Parts 10c & 28c Mrs. James halladay and children of International Falls, are guests at Mrs. Halladay's parents, Judge and Mrs. A. M. Crowell, and family. In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at the Pioneer office. tf TUSETH SCHOOL 0 MUSIC Teachers of Violin, Piano and Band Instruments Phone 287-W. 214 3d St. Tomorrow---Sunday - . MRS. MINA GUSTAVSON : L s —Dressmaker— H 3 219 Minn. Ave., 10th St. : Edna Goodrich |....~"0.. PSSR EVSSNEUSEIUTLIIISUVSIVIVPEUSR In KX EEEXX X KKK ER X KX : x * a X “White House” Tea and Coffee * “Th M * served exclusively at the * e a 'ng * THIRD ST. CAFE * x * ITEEEE R SRR R R R R S % KX EKKERKEXE KX KKK of Maddalena” - A Paramount picture in 5 parts The story of a beautiful Italian model who marries a young American * * SPIRELLA CORSETS = * & Professional Residence Corset * x Service * * JULIA NELSON * X 916 Miss Ave. Phone 810-J * * XX K REKEE KKK KX KX ILLIARD P. In good, clean enjoyment Pool or Billiards GRAND THHATRE - s “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” TOUB IECYREROVERTS. | IDEAL B] ARLORS | | R Persohélsafld , ‘ E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone| | Mrs. Harry Burke of Solway was in the city yesterday enroute to Wil- ton, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. G. W. Vail for two weeks. Have buyer for highly improved 80-acre, also 40-acre farm. E. J. Willits ,115 3rd St. Phone 41. 4-37 Mrs. 0. F. Gamache, who has spent the winter at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Guthrie of Turtle River, returned to her home in Cass Lake Friday. Two lots on Irvine Ave. No. Corner 22nd St.; only $300. A snap. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 4-37 Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church, has re- turned from Shotley and Quiring, where he has spent the past week preaching. One of these mice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mrs. Clair Wayman went to Brain- erd this morning, where she will be the guest of friends -until Monday evening. V. M. Owen, landman and mer- chant of Hines, Minn.,, was among the business visitors in the city yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Turtle River have spent the past week in Bemidji, the guests of relatives. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS A medicinal preparation like Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, that has real curative value almost sells itself. Like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefitted to those who are in need of it. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a physician's preseription. It has heen tested for years and has brought re- sults to countless numbers who have suffered. The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact that it fulfills almost every wish in over- coming kidney, liver and bladder dis- eases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. Do not suffer. Get a bottle of Swamp-Root from any druggist now. Start treatment today. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Be- —————————————————————— e e— midji Daily Pioneer.—Adv. HAYDEN SCHOOL : OF MUSIC : Instrumental Department Harmony and History : Voice Culture : Phone 816 209 3rd St. R EE KK KKK KKK NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phors 62— August L. Berg, Joe Hague, Ray Jarvis and Fred Grant Service Night and Day FRE XXX KKK KKK Yo K de e ok ok LA 22 A LR R RS SRR R R B KING PIN Tailor Made Suits Drop in and look over our Spring and Summer lines. HOGANSON BROS. 309 Third St. I EE RS SRR E RS R R L2 2.8 2 & 23 dhh ok h W L NG L. P. Plumbing, tean?l}i% Hot Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 555 and 309 N [ EE R EEE RS R R R &8N * If you have a room to rent or * * want to rent one—you get the ¥ * best choice through a Pioneer * * wantad. Phone 922. R T R R R R R R e R Y ] New way to get a KODAK with ptut letting your pocket book know it. Come in and let us explain. Barker’s and Jewelry Store Get your diaries before the supply| mnere 1s more Catarrh in this section has been exhausted; 1-3 offs> Plo-lof the country than all other diseases neer office. tf | put together, and for years it was sup- posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off | to cure with local treatment, pronounced at the Pioneer office as long as they | it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, last. greatly influenced by constitutional con- " ditions and therefore requires constitu- tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle|cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & River spent the week end in Bemidji Co., Toledo, Ohlo, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts attending to business matters. thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Syutem.d One Hundred l%olla;; {-‘e- ward is offered for any case that Hall's Apprentice gl‘ll'ls wanted at _the Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for Henrionnet Millinery parlors. 1-33| circulars and_testimonials. B%'idJ.hCHS‘JN%X t& (_J’g) Toledo, Ohio. Y Ty, sts, C. Dean | Hall's anll; Pllls for constipation. da71tt _— You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your a7t ' $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Miss Alice Austin will go to Hines this evening, where she will visit|grocer for fit. at the Charles Carter home. Experienced maternity nurse. Phone 545-W. 2-38 TO PREVENT OLD AGE! GOM[NG‘TOO SOON! Mrs. John Guthrie of Turtle River was a between train visitor in the MToxic {oisons in the blood are thrown | ¢ity yesterday. out by the kidneys. The kidneys act as filters for such poisons. If we wish to prevent old age coming too soon and increase our chances for a long life, we should drink plenty of pure water and take a little Anurc,” m%! the famous Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. - When suffering from backache, fre- quent or scanty urine, rheumati¢ pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, the simple wu’y to overcome these disorders is merely to obtain a little Anuric from your nearest druggist and you_will quickly notice the grand results. You will find it thirty-seven times more potent than lithia, and that it dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar. Bell boy wanted at Hotel Mnrk-. ham. 5-38 DAFFODILS FRESH Per dozen - - 78c¢c Elliot - Florist St. Paul, Minn.—“I recommend heart- ily all sufferers of kidney troubles to Dr. Pierce, for what he has done for me can- not be estimated too highly. I have taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but I -never found any relicf until I took three boxes of Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tab- fets, so I can truly recommend these tablets to all sufferers of kidney troubles. | I think I am a well woman in regard to kidney trouble. Whoever is troubled with the kidneys should not hesitate to get these Anuric Tablets for they are worth their weight in gold.”—Mns, W. Linpsey, 227 Grove Street. Minneapolis, Minn.—“A short time ago 1 beeame all run-down and weak, also was very nervous due principally to | woman’s trouble. At times was very | miserable. [ saw Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription advertised as being good for this condition. I got it at once and one bottle completely cured me so that Il have not had any trouble since. I Am | in better health than I have ever been, due, I am sure, to this medicine. 1 can gafely recommend it to others.”—Miss JuLia Carrouy, 1312 4th Street N. would you like to have the landlord give you the house in exchange for your rent receipts? Sathre Does That Phone No. 2 Ve i i THE BANKER IS INTERESTED IN HIS DEPOSITODS. HE IS THE ONLY MAN IN TOWN WHO WILL GIVE YOU HIS ADVICE FREE. THE BANgEB LIKES TO SEE YOU AND EVERYONE IN HIS COM- G_RICH. SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS AND SUCCESSFUL MEN CAN AND DO ASSIST EACH OTHER. PUT SOME MONEY IN BE A SUCCESSFUL MAN. THE _B. FTEN AND BECOME ONE OF THE RICH MEN IN OUR TOWN. BANK WITH US, WE PAY & PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK =

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