Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 5, 1917, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 6 Settteceiiiceenestttansannnel HERE'S A NEW MODEL. ered in a touch of color, cut with shoul- der tucks and a double collar that also TUSETH SCHOOL 0 MUSIC |} HAYDEN SCHOOL E The Kind of Garment That Answers PR : OF MUSIC : a Daily Need. Teachers of Violin, Pigno and [¢: Instrumental Department : l' Fashioned of white voile, embroid- Phone gg';_dwh‘tm%fgtgdm ' vgindz aén&t;l}:wry 5 Phone 816 209 3rd St. 2 MRS. MINA GUSTAVSON : * —Dressmaker— X August_L.P%c;M 63— x 4 . 3 rg, Joe : 219 Mn::. Ave, 10th St. :34 Ray Jarvis “5 Proa GH‘S“I_M:' : : hone 538 e Service Night and Day * TR KKK KKK KKK KKK l Mrs. Otto Gullingsrud and children |[% & & % % & ¥ & € ¥ ¥ & ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ SOttt aassssa R R VTV EUPUUOUIL Uiy I of Thief River Falls, who have been |& * KKK KEK K KKKKK HHKK KKK KK KK KK ; Miss Ida Daigle and Archie Ditty, 5 *RkKK % ‘ both of this clt.yg were united in maz- the guests of Mrs. Gullingsrud’s| MATINEES CANCKH-ED x * * x . KING PIN ¥ { riage yesterday ;tternoon at 3 o'clock brother, C. M. Jacobson, and wife for | & * i * X “White House” Tea and Coffee + x Tailor Made Suits x | at the home of the bridegroom’s a short time, returned to their home | ¥ The Elko Theater manage- % served exclusively at the & % Drop in and look over our % | brother, Alvin W. Ditty, of Mill Park, |S2turdey- ¥ rmmeny regmets Lo, snnouies * THIRD ST. CAFE §i% Soring and Summer lines. » : » s % cancellation of the matinees * 2 x HOGANSON BROS. x \ Rev. Lester P. Warford, pastor of i § & advertised for Wednesday af- » *x 309 Thi the Presbyterian church, officiating. I am in my new office at 115 3rd veriige for Wecrescsy. & KR KKK X KKK KKK rd 8t *x The ceremony was performed in the|St- Phone 41, and ready for business. ¥ ternoon. However, there will & KR KKK KK KR KKK KKK presence of immediate friends and|Can sell or handle your proposition, : E'e' Lo mptl:m oo TP ur&ia{ oL : i ok ke o s ey relatives of the contracting parties, |0 Matter how large or small, no mat-| % terfoch ‘nstead of FeCHs ¥ KKK KKK KR K RN ; Miss Margaret Pickard acted as|tor Where located or the nature, just|3 CE8V: Trst masinee ThUrstRY L SPIRELIA CORSETS = *{S L. P. ECKSTRUM H " bride’s maid and the grom was at.|S0 You have something. I can make | Soar ’I‘i aL e ;tm“ 4“_'2 Sk Professional Res‘{‘dence Corset &}= Plumbing, Steam and Hot = tended by William Anderson. money for both of us. E. J. Willets, y : Service xi= Water Heati; = Mr. and Mrs, Ditty will make their| 115 3rd St. £a7]% Seo advertisement announc. X JULIA NELSON £ it H - 3 their ¥ ing formal opening of the % *{= Get our estimate. : ::me lanemldJi. Mri.nD:ltlty is & wéll Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hyatt, who & Elko theater for Wednesday ¥ * 916 Miss Ave. Phone 810-J & Phones 555 and 309 A own business man is ci d R 3 » i 9 2 Is the newly eslected city ,;esgr.“ 'have been the guests of Bemidji rela- : eyening. 3-37 :, EE R XK KK KN XK XXE X nunnmninmnE i | P A N 2 tives and friends for several days, re- = KX KEK KK KKK KKK turned to their home in Minneapolis Saturday evening. (LA AR R RS R R R * If you have a room to reat or * * want to rent one—you get the * * best choice through a Plonser * * want ad. Phone 888, * KKK KKK KK KK KR KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there's no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bil- jous look in your face—dull eyes with | no sparkle. Your doctor, will tell you i ninety per_cent of all sickness comes ] from inactive bowels and liver. B Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician | in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- ¢ i pound mixed with ohve.ml to act en e Lhe liver and bowels, which he gave his patients for years. D}-. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- { ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE ! 1 | i SPEND YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS at the mlEAgLo%, c.fean exgoyman]tis Pool or Billiards The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- ciety is collecting papers. Kindly phone 422 and we will collect. Mesdames Thomas Swenson and Frank Getchell entertained at three |tables of bridge Friday, at the home of Mrs. Getchell. Mrs. W. B. Chandler of Minneap- olis arrived in Bemidji this morning and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Brooks, of Bemidji avenue for two weeks. FOB BERVICE. forms a vestee effect, this blouse is also modish with a bow of moire rib- Two lots on Irvine Ave. No. Corner| ;... un through the front to match 22nd St.; only $300. A snap. E. J. the skirt, which in this case s maroon l!lemcm F Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 4-37 o P A journal devoted to therapeutics About Home Lighting. makes the following suggestion about High intrinsic brilliance of lighting is the use of old clocks: If a clock is be- not necessarily good lighting, We must yond repair do not throw it away. An aim to get away from the staring, high | excellent idea is to set it aside to be to ng(x)e t?}t fil;(;::e::;?s d:ny; {‘::em;g‘l:: placed fixture, the bulb that makes a | used in case of illness. It will be found picture taken.—Adv. 14tt| blur of light in one particular spot | just the thing to place in the sickroom only. What we need in the home is | ¢4 jngicate the next time for taking . El:i Alge{, . l;:ed:rmain ll;rouid Ten- '::; :‘fl‘]gsb“t lighting, two very differ | pegicine. As each dose is given to the strike, spen e day in n J businesspmatters. b emidi o Another point is that we should try patient turn the honds to the hour to have our fSxtures bear some relation when the following dose is to be gl"‘;' Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off|to the harmony of the room and the In this way all danger of errors ls at the Pioneer office as long as they | furniture. Light has aesthetic quali- eliminated. —— last. t? | ties, but we seldom are led to believe December is . the wheat harvest S0 except on the stage. Light effects | month in New South Wales. Get your diaries before the supply|on the stage can be imitated in ideas has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio-|In the home. Even the most sumptu- | The people who are looking for trou- neer office. tf| ous room will be ruined by a poorly | ble get to be very farsighted. placed, incongruous lighting fixture. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jacobson of| Lighting must, first, be comfortable to Tenstrike transacted business in the| the eye. It must, second, enhance the city Saturday. objects and furnishings of the room Apirentice givls ‘waited, at the and not mar them. We can learn a HemPigl;met Millgi1nery parlors. Phone great deal from the lighting experts, 210. 2-36 whether they be purveyors of gas, oil or electricity. " MRS. BARKER HOSTESS i Mrs. A. L. Barker will entertain {sthe Entre Nous club at her home, f‘nos Beltrami avenue, Wednesday af- ‘ternoon. Meat market, complete with build- ing and 3 lots. One of the most up- to-date markets in this state; $4,500 takes it. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 4-37 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Valley drove to Bemidji yes- terday and attended church. BRIDGE HOSTESS Afimng the out-of-town shoppers in Mrs. George T. Baker entertained|the city Saturday were Mesdames a group of Sadies at two tables of|John Noel, Frank Deming, Lucy Wil- ‘bridge Saturday night. liams and Clara Steidle of town of Northern. Y 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 36 Personals and Newsy Notes Miss Alida Blix of Leonard was in . Bemidji Saturday, enroute to Grand Best and most ideal stock and|Forks, N. D., where she will visit | 'grain farm, considering location,|friends and relatives for a few days. | 185% acres, highly improved modern house, large up-to-date stock barn . for 33 head cows, and good horse barn, and other buildings. Onmnly 2 miles’ from town, on river, 40 acres natural meadow. Never offered for sale before. Can be bought at ex- ceptionally low price of $67.50 per | :i:re. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phoxale 41, 4-317 | le in th | stitute for calomel, are gentle in reir | action, yet always effective. They bring ( | about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en- joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver nd clearing the system of lmpupucs_. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive ablets hy their olive color. 10c and ‘5¢ ner box. All druggists. Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and daughters, Vera and Jeanette, left Saturday for Trail, Minn., where they will be the guests of relatives for a week. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Mona Daniels of Bagley, who hes been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gray for the past week, re- turned to her home Saturday. M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER Mrs. A. A. Sether of Turtle River was the guest of friends in Bemidji Saturday. In the Game Early. Little Elsie—Mamma, I must have a new dress for my dolly. Mother— $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean| Why, dear? Elsie—Cause I quarreled RAILROAD TIME TABLES MEES lSoI Bnuthmbolulnmd SMAN. No. 12—Arrives........9:46 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Forest G. Halgren and twins, Margaret and Forest, Jr., ‘returned yesterday from Minneap- In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them spen st sev- - s . :m;;l;zn;}:y Hnlrgr:ntil;elol:l manc| 1-3 off at the Ploneer oftice. tfiy4pq 'Co.—adv. d71tf | with her. and now that we've made l Beltrami Ave., Northbound ' ager of the Gamble-Robinson - Be-| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Skrivseth and R up I must give her a new dress.—Bos- Minn. §|no. 11—Leaves. ........1:30 P. M. midji company. Mrs. G. Goodmanson of Turtle River | You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your | ton Transcript. MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL ¢ were between-train visitors in the|&rocer for it. daz27te i Southbound. No. 32x—St. Paul local. Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8,|city Saturday. ’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, Mrs. F. A. Craver of Turtle River manicuring, face massage, treatment| Have buyer for highly improved |spent Saturday in the city shopping. for sore feet. Bea;llquknrtefl for | 80-acre, also 4os-acr; htarm.l Ei 317. Melba preparations. ake your ap-|Willits ,115 3rd St. one 41. 4- » pointments early. Office phene 540; hag‘.’u DOy SRS Rl M;.rska home phone 88. Open evenings and jundays by appointment °"”'Tfi§{§ — | | No. 34 —St. Paul sleeper. “ Northbound. No. 31x—Kelliher local. 3 .m. 3 . P No. 33 —International sl B i Trains marked x daily except Sunday; / other trains daily. | No. 34, carrying sleeper for St. FRESH Paul, reaches Minneapolis at 10:00 & | Per dozen - - 76c a. m., and reaches St. Paul at 10:30 Elliot - Florist MOTHERS Should see that the whole fam- ily takes at least three or four doses of a thoro, purifying, sys- tem-cleansing, medicine this spring. Now is the time. Every- one will be healthier and hap- pier and get along better if the blood is given a thoro purify- ing, the stomach and bowels cleaned out and the .accumu- lated germs of winter driven out of the system. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the very best and surest Spring Remedy to take. It is the standard tonic laxative to cleanse the bowels, helping nature to make Mrs. F. M. Freese and Miss Emma McClelland of Carr Lake spent Sat- urday in the city, the guest of friends. Mrs. E. J. Carver of Bergville, Minn., was in the city Saturday. e No. 33, carrying sleeper, leaves St. Paul 7:06 p.m. Minnesota & International Freigkt. { Northbound. —rien No. 47—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 6:00 a.m. No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 7:00 p.m. Southbound. . 44—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 7:30 a.m. . 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 4:00 p.m. 800 LINE. Eastbound. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kohler have seturned from Hot Springs, Ark, . where they have spent the past sev- ' aral weeks, the guests of relatives. A. Frederickson of Solway was Pi"m"f o1 the; ltalian: Reasant. among the out-of-town business vis- The Italian peasant girl as 'soon as itors Saturday, between trains. she bas learned to spin and sew be- gins to make ler wedding trousseau. ‘Thence piece by piece it grows, and - she has put iuto it all her finest stitch- ery and sweetest thoughts. As soon When in need of wWooD No. 162—Duluth 1ocal....... 9: No. 186—Local freight....... 3:16 p.m. ‘Westbound. No. 163—Thief R iver TFalls 4 as she is a bride she makes a bag of fine musiin. This she begins to fill { — ' BREX THEATRE REX [ |5 asiong i) [ e s Bt | share. When she dies, perhaps an old ";:?r'l Try "'lm' once.. Sgeithe GE“ H FHE"GH & s “ R g | woman full of years, it is this rose children’s color improve-—see . M u _ . Westbound. | i e Bond. b how much better and happier No. 105—Twin Citie 1 i [ s TON 1G H To— et et o rests on. In this |, | cvervone will feel. Prepared by Phone 93 or 428-J - | ! the/igreat events o I k_p S‘E’ch"n“’“ or Hollister Laboratories Prompt deliveries to all parts of @ |No. 35—Grand Forks 52 a. | / Red Feather Photoplays Present tiAge ‘and deith, these are flms m“; Madison, Wisconsin. the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. 0: OGEL SFOIBHE. cuwaen :00 a.m. il 1 ath, { e an S g i soil for the blossoming of fancy which SOLD BY Special rate on delivery from local, d = VIOLET MERSEREAU we, stumbling. hit and miss, through For sale by Lo . No. 36—Duluth local. life, do not furnish. THRE CITY DRUG STORE No. 414—Local trelght. Supported by an ALL STAR CAST including Wm. Welch,Clara Beyers, Joseph Gerard “The Nan:ow Path” A play wherein character and personality climb to fame Produced by Francis T. Grandon The New Modern Theatre - | In the Beautiful Structure Erected By The B. P. 0. Elks The Name Selected For Bemidji's Notable Improvement Of the Year s Tomorrow—TUESDAY ssmm Wm. Fox Presents “Soul of Broadway”’ —6 Acts— Opens Wed. Evening, March 7 GRAND ;% TONIGHT Presenting the World’s Most Famous Screen Artist = The girl With the $1,000,000 eyes— M A RY PI C KFOR D Clara Kimbal Youn wt ! g e e L ST “The Pride of the Clan” | — n ) “The Dark Silence” With Special Music Evenings By TUSETHS ORCHESTRA Of Six Instruments A World f in 5 parts orld feature in : Two Days - Wednesday--Thursday - March 7 and 8 No Matinee Wednesday. Two Matinees Thursday at 2:30 & 4:20—Matinee Prices Children 10c, Adults 25c. Evening Prices for this Special Attraction, All Seats 25¢c. Evening Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 & 9:00 | - TOMORROW---LOUISE HUFF in “DESTINY’S TOY

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