Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 9, 1917, Page 5

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o1 CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY James Lappen entertained twelve boys at a theater party yesterday, the occasion being his eleventh birth anniversary. After the theater they went to the Lappen home where the hours were spent in games, after which refreshments were served. The guests were William Barnell, George Schultz, Leslie Bailey, Clifford Smart, | Albert Smart, Philip Downs, Ira Batchelder, Winthrop Batchelder, Abe Cohen, George Sexton, George El- liott and Lloyd Tibbets. TO ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS Members of the Woman’s Study club will entertain their husbands at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wedge of Lake Boulevard this eve- ning. Auction bridge will be the en- tertainment. HOSTESS AT DINNER Voltz. are guests at the Voliz home. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE ning. last week. PR i INARY SPECIAL FEATURE EAGLES WINGS ” DALMY WITH A THUNDE RING MES SAGE BLUEBIRD PHOTO-PLAYS 4 THUNDER REX THEATRE REX T O DA Y s— The world’s greatest theme, staged in the highest manner. Spec- tacles outdone by realis- tic 'scenes of the most thrilling and timely inter- est. ' A magnificent and tre- mendous presentation of an|labsorbing story of Na- tional Defense. B 7:30-3:45 bc and 16¢ Mrs. C. H. Burnham had as her [School was playéd. After the games dinner guests last evening, Mrs. R. lunch was served.—Cass Lake Times. B. Hamilton and daughter, Arvilla —_— Marie, of Brainerd, and Miss Violet Mrs. Hamilton and daughter Mrs. Walter F. Marcum was host- ess at two tables of bridge last eve- The teachers of the Cass Lake schools gave a farewell party at the rectory last Friday evening in honor of Miss Olive Whaley, first grade in- structor, who resigned her position Each one came to the party dressed as school children, pig- tails and gingham aprons and shin- 1:30---9:00 CGRAND i TONIGHT s TRIANGLE PLAY i The famous stage favorite who created ‘““ALIAS JIMMIE VALENTINE” H. B. WARNER In the Triangle-Ince Production The Beggar of Cawnpore” A thrilling tale of India Also the Keystone Comedy “The Bitter Pill” with MACK SWAIN . ORROW --- Ethel Clayton TOM i “The Bondage of Fear” ing morning faces. All kinds of “kids’ games” were played and at last Personals and I Newsy Notes Mrs. F. H. Lakin and Miss Ella Lakin of Royalton, Minn., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘W. Lakin of Lake Boulevard for the past couple of days, will return to their home tomorrow morning. Mrs. F. H. Lakin is B. W. Lakin’s mother and Miss Lakin is his sister. 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.—Adv. 1213tf Mrye. H. Gregoire of Grand Forks, N. D., and Mrs. Veanne of Vigcrville, Alta.,, Canada, wio have been the guests of Mrs. Gregoire's daughter, Mrs. Walter Hatch, and of their niece, Miss Jennie Bourgeois, for several days, left yesterday for Grand Forks. Mrs. Oscar Barness of Bagley was in the city vesterday enroute to Clear- brook where she will visit her sister, Mrs. L. B. Anderson, for a few days. ‘While in thig city, she was the guest of her sister, Miss Nell Hanson, of the Bemidji Abstract company. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William F. Finnigan of Walker, February 28. Mrs. Finnigan was for- merly Miss Isabelle Chase of Walker. Mr. Finnigan, who represents Armour & Company in this district, is well known in Bemidji. The LaFontisee Millinery has a full line of tailored and dress hats ready for your inspection, Friday and Saturday, March 9 and 10. 1-39 Mrs. G. H. Hansell, who has been the guest of her sister, Miss Minnie Bailey, and mother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey for the past several days, returned to her home in Bagley today. Miss Kate Hines of Hines, Minn., who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Hines, for a week, will return to her home this evening. In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at the Pioneer office. tf Charles Rauch of Crookston, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. Warninger, for the past several days, returned to his home this morn- ing. Attorney Thayer C. Briley was among those who accompanied the Bemidji basketball boys to Brainerd today to ‘“root” for the home team. One of these nice days you ought to go tc Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf FUNERAL DIRECTOR i M. E. IBERTSON | UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., i Minn. k 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 red blood and clear complex- ions. Try it at once. See the children’s color improve—see how much better and happier everyone will feel. Prepared by Hollister Laboratories Madison, Wisconsin. SOLD BY For sale by THE CITY DRUG STORE Thomas S. Ervin of Bemidji was a business caller in Crookston today. He had business matters to attend to here.—Crookston Daily Times. Miss Lucia Stone of Crookston ar- rived in Bemidji today and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey, for a week or ten days. Get your diaries before the supply has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. tt Miss Ella Peevy of Clearbrook, who has been a guest at the John Parker home for a few days, will re- turn to her home today. I. G. Haycraft, the Solway mer- chant, was among the out-of-town businesy visitors in the city yester- day, between trains. The LaFontisee Millinery will be open evenings during the millinery season. 1-39 Mrs. Fred Rhoda left this morning for Bowstring, Minn., where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Yonk, for a week. Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pioneer office as long as they last. Mrs. S. A. Sunby and daughter, Alma, of Becida were among the busi- ness visitors in the city yesterday. Dean a71te $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Masterson of town of Northern transacted business in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubaker of Grant Valley were business callers in the city Thursday. [ You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. da27te DON'T SUFFER WITH NEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort |y When those sharp pains go shooting through your hcad, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on the temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. . . Musterole is a clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore mus- cles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet— colds of the chest (it often prevents pnevmonia). It is always dependable. ESENTED- BY | APER TO YOU Clip out and present above, with our special price of I 6 110" 98¢ famous singers, and complete Out of Town Readers Wi “HEART SONGS" world in one volume of 500 pages. HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE consecutive daily coupons, or one Sunday coupon, like the e of 95c. The volume is on dieplay at office of l The Bemidji Pioneer SECURE THIS Beautifully bound in rich Maroon—cover stamped in gold, artistic inlay design, with 16 full-page portraits of the wor!d’s most $2.50 voLuME dictionary of musical terms. It Add 10c. for Postage The song book with a soul! 400 of the song treasures of the Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Four years to complete the book. Every song a gem of melady. TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin, Piano and Band Instruments Phone 287-W. 214 3d St. MRS. MINA GUSTAVSON —Dressmaker— 219 Minn. Ave., 10th 8t. Phone 538 LR B R R R R RS R R R R R R L 3 * * “White House” Tea and Coffee +* served exclusively at the THIRD ST. CAFE LR R R R R SRR R R ER R ] * W LR R R RS RS R LR LR R * SPIRELLA CORSE! o % Professional Residence Corset x Service * * JULIA NELSON * ¥« 916 Miss Ave. Phone 810-J YOUR mgrumnfiuomrs at the ].I}n gw%, cienn enlj,oymentns Pool or Billiards Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogan drove to Bemidji yesterday and spent the evening with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Grow of Wil- ton transacted business in Bemidji Thursday. RAILROAD TIME TABLES MPLS.. RED LAKE &MAN. Southbound No. 12—Arrives North No. 11—Leaves .1:30 P. M. MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL Southbound. No. 382x—St. Paul local...... 8:16 a.m. No. 34 —St. Paul sleeper....11:20 p.m. Northbound. No. 31x—Kelliher local...... 6:16 p.m. No. 33 —International sleeper 4:16 a.m. Trains marked x daily except Sunday; other trains daily. No. 34, carrying sleeper for St. Paul, reaches Minneapolis at 10:00 a. m., and reaches St. Paul at 10:30 a. m. No. 33, carrying sleeper, leaves St. Paul 7:06 p.m. Minnesota & International Freigkt. Northbound. No. 47—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 6:00 a.m. No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 7:00 p.m. Southbound. No. 44—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 7:30 a.m. No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 4:00 p.m, 800 LINE. Eastbound. No. 162—Duluth tocal....... 9:40 a.m. No. 186—Local freight....... 3:16 p.m. ‘Westbound. No. 163—Thief R iv Fall local ... No. 187—Local frei : GREAT NORTHERN. Westbound. No. 1056—Twin Cities local, ar- rives .......o00000 7:40 p.m. No. 33—Grand Forks local...3:17 p.m. No. 36—Grand Forks local.. 2:62 a.m. No. 413—Local_freight....... 9:00 a.m. Eastbound. No. 106—Twin Cities local, de- .. _6:30 a.m. No. :08 p.m. 0. 36—Duluth local.. 122 a.m. No. 414—Local freight. 3:17 p.m. Huffman & 0O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W or r TEK KKK KK KR KKK KK N HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Instrumental Department ice Phone 816 209 3rd St. PETR TR TR TR i TR KKK EK KKK KKK KK NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phore 62— August L. Berg, Joe Hague, Ray Jarvis and Fred Grant Service Night and Day LR R R R R R E T ER R KRR KK KKK K KK KK Talmmir;aus‘uns Drop in and look over our Spring and Summer lines. HOGANSON BROS. 309 Third St. Kk kA A kok § dkok ok k ok ok 122283280 2222242 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * dinnm Nz L. P. ECKS' Plumbing, Steau?naumli( Hot ‘Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 565 and 309 At home or by day 612 America Ave. Phone 68 MRS. THORA STAMBAUGH Mrs. M. Preston of Becida was ;mong the shoppers in the city yester- ay. Optometry means eye service. 36t EH KKK KKK KKK KKK DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hoganson Bros., Props. LR R R ERE R RS E R RS L2 22228 84 * %k %k ok ok Kk BENEATH THE SURFACE is hidden the wonderful chain of bones that maintain the poise of your . | body. The chains that control the wheels of business are given wonderful care. .m. | Years of study and work are spent im- proving business methods and short- ening business operations. Why not give a little time to inves- tigating Nature’s way of correcting abnormal conditions CHIROPRACTIC? A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W C. W. LaMoure Co. Soo Line Building Wood For Sale Birch Jack Pine Tamarack Prompt Detivery Phone 32 , o TONIG HT s Bryant Washburn & Neil Craig In the Noted Drama of the ‘“THE BREAKERS”’ ‘“UNDER Children B¢ COMING: MON. & TUES. SATURDAY -- MATINEE & EVENING Hazel Dawn and Owen Moore In a Paramount picture COVER”’ Matinee 2:30 --- Evening 7:30 and 8:485 Adults 16c F.X.B.&B.B. In Metro’s Splendid Chapter Play “THE GREAT SECRET”

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