Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 26, 1917, Page 3

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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Kenneth Kenfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield of Lake Boule- vard, entertained six friends at a din- ner party at his home Saturday eve- ning, the occasion being his sixteenth birth anniversary. The guests in- cluded Bert Wheaton of Cass Lake, Russell Brooks, Harold Morse, Earl Cochran, Charles Raco and Eben Bowser. GLEE CLUB RECITAL The Young Men’s Glee club of Be- midji, under the direction of Miss Beth Evans, will appear in the Methodist church auditorium tomor- row night. The club is composed of me of the best male voices in the city and promises to be a musical treat. Miss Vera Backus, well known ::;aader of this city, will give a selec- on. AID TO MEET The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- gregational church of the Fifth ward will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Smith, Wednesday afternoon. All the ladies are cordially invited to at- tend. COUNTY ATTORNEY HOST County Attorney G. M. Torrance entertained the Saturday Night club at dinner at the Hotel Markham Sat- urday night. TO ENTERTAIN CHOIR Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Randahl will entertain the choir of the Swedish \ Lutheran church tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. MRS. HUFFMAN HOSTESS Mrs. H. L. Huffman of Bemidji av- enue entertained the Entre Nous club at her home Saturday after- noon. Personals and Newsy Notes Rev. E. E. “Thompson received word from Newcastle, Ind., this week ,including a number of 1llustra- tions of the devastation of the cy- clone which struck that city a few days ago, that his sister, Mrs. R. Meek, and brother, Lee, were both in that fatal city when visited by the twister. They sought refuge in a cellar, the house of which was taken off the foundation and the roof blown off and another house was jammed in its place.--Northern News, pooner. To intending seitlers and farm la- N borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Canada. 323tf The Baudette Region says: Her- bert Wood of the Region staff has leased the John R. Pederson house, and his family will arrive Sunday from Brainerd, where they have been visiting, to occupy it. Mr. and Mrs. William Masterson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayth of the town of Northern drove to the city Saturday and spent the day here on business matters. 4 Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp treatment, switches made from comb- ings, $1.60. Corns and ingrown nails treated a specialty. Mina A. .. Myers, 311 6th St. Phone 11%—2\7%26 TONIGHT 3 Sub]ect Program Presenting Francis X. Bushman & Beverly Bayne In “From Sunshine to Shadow?’’ Fourth Chapter of ““THE GREAT SECRET”’ Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and little daughter, Elizabeth, will leave in a few days for Fargo, N. D., where they will visit Mrs. Robinson’s mother, Mrs. John Grest. Mrs. Mona Daniel, of the Pioneer office, returned yesterday from Bag- ley where she spent Sunday the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McFarland. The Young Men’s Glee club will entertain at the M. E. church Tues- day evening, March 27. Better get your ticket early to insure a seat. 6-325 A. C. Wheaton and daughter, Ruby, of Cass Lake spent the week- end at the home of Mr. Wheaton’s _slister, Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, and fam- iy. . Easter photos of quality at price savings; make appointments by phone, 570-W. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 24-47 Ole Olson of Bagley was a busi- ness in caller in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. Olson represents the Singer Sew- ing Machine company. Kodak films developed, only 10c; prints only 3c up; post card size, only 5¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 312-tf Miss Hilma Remmington of Devils Lake, N. D., came to Bemidji Satur- day and will spend the summer here, the guest of friends. Mrs. D. J. Kilmer and Mabel Plum- mer of Blackduck were among the business visitors in Bemidji Saturday between trains. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Denning of town of Northern were in the city Saturday, enroute to Culbertson, Mont. In a few days you will not be. able to get any diaries. Get them now, 1-3 off at the Pioneer office. tf Miss Emma Dye, teacher in the Buena Vista school, was the guest of friends_in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Vera Elliot transacted busi- ness in Bemidji Saturday. Miss El- liot teaches school in Pinewood. One of these nice days you olighl to go tc Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mrs. George Bye and daughter, Amelia, of Blackduck were the guests of friends in this city Saturday. THAT JAR OF MUSTEROLE ON THE BATH-ROOM SHELF Has Relieved Pain for Every Qag in the Family When little Susie had the croup; when Johnny got his feet wet and caught cold; when fat.her sprained his knee; when granny’s rheumatism bothered her— That jar of Musterole was right there to_give relief and comfort. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It will not blister like a mustard plaster. Quick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleunsy, rheuma- tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds om the chest (it often prevents pneumoni: Try Musterole for croupy children, “‘Black Cat Story” “‘Drew”’ Comedy *‘The Great Sacret” Ernest Maupain and Mabel Bardine in “THE FINISH’’ A “‘Black Cat”’ Magazine Story--Essanay production. Mr. and Mrs. In another of their RS S UG SIS L Marc McDermott ““CROSBY’S REST CURE”’ Tuesday & WednesdaY -- Mat. & Eve. A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature ““THE PRICE OF FAME”’ Sidney Drew delightful comedies & Naomi Childers Mo M Full Line of Melba Toilet Articles FANNIE WARD Star of the Cheat —in— “A Gutter Magdalene” Paramount Picture GRAND--Tomorrow Mrs. Roy Cossentine, teacher in the Hornet schools, spent Saturday in the city on business matters. John Doran, who has spent a week at International Falls on business, has returned to Bemidji. Get your diaries before the supply has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pie- neer office. t Mrs. Annie Ryan of Spur was a business visitor in Bemidji between trains Saturday. Mrs. John Guthrie of Turtle River spent Saturday in the city on busi- ness matters. Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Pioneer office as long as they last. tt Miss Lottie Rauk and Mrs. Bur- field of Shevlin spent Saturday in the city shopping. Mrs. E. H. Reff and Mrs. Hans Pederson of Bagley spent Saturday in the ecity. You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. da27tt Nick Hanson of Shevlin was among the out-of-town business visitors Sat- urday. Mrs. W. 8. Paul of Island Lake was the guest of friends in the city Sat- urday. Miss Ella Ehlers of Leonard was in the city Saturday between trains. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean a7t Mrs. A. Gilbert of Turtle River spent Saturday in Bemidji shopping. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Krohn of Ten- strike spent Saturday in the city. M. J. Kolb of Bagley was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Optometry means eye service. 36t COUNTY ATTORNEY IN TOWN Graham M. Torrance, county at- torney, returned to Bemidji Sunday after spending a few days in con- nection with (he Polak murder case. Mr. Torrance is a great believer in Baudette and notes improvements on each visit- —Baudette Region. REX OFFICER BRANDT INVESTIGATES Special Officer Brandt, of the In- dian department, was an official vis- itor in the village Monday. Mr. Brandt is making an efficient officer and gaining the respect and esteem of the people of the so-called ‘“In- dian country’ in his unpleasant du- ties. It is evident that he will re- ceive the support of the village coun- cil in ‘cleaning the hard cider joints.—Akeley Herald Tribune. Make It a Point —— to bring that boy of yours to our studio today for photographs. He's growing, expanding, chang- ing daily, more subtly than you realize. He'll be a youth—a man—before you know it, and unless you heed our warning you will have nothing to remind you—or him—of his haDDy boyhood. Our Photographs Are Not sive — But Per- TONIGHT “‘Battle of Gameron Dam” Taken on the actual fighting grounds and the entire Dietz family are shown in their fight for rights, lectured by Leslie Dietz. and “The Heart Of A Child” A wonderful dramatization of Frank Danby’s famous novel. 8Reels. All Seats TUESDAY Wm. Fox presents Wm. Farnum in “The Battle of Hearts” WEDNESDAY “CLORIANA” Introducing the little Zoe Rae, the youngest star on SUFFRAGE WORKER HERE Mrs. Charles F. Moller of Pinewood who has been in Minneapolis for the past several months in the interest of the Minnesota Women’s Suffrage association, is in Bemidji for a short time on business. Mrs. Moller will return to Minneapolis tomorrow night. 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 red blood and clear complex- jons. 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 THR CITY DRUG STORE Markham Bldg. manent Real Likenesses—Too' 3rd Street The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji HAS NEW POSITION Miss Marjory Shannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon, left this morning for Bismarck, N. D., where she has accepted a position in the office of her uncle, J. Keenan, who is register of deeds. C. W. LaMoure Co. Soo Line Building Wood For Sale Birch Jack Pine Tamarack Prompt Delivery Phone 32 ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS GEIB & LEIBSLE Designing, Estimating, Superin- tending, Surveying Phone 123 A NEW VENUS perfect in its proportions was re- cently discovered in Florence. Upon?a spinal column perfectly ad- justed depends not only beauty but health. CHIROPRACTIC, ADJUSTMENTS correct abnormal conditions and aid Nature in restoring health and poise. Investigate this science for yourself and tel] friends, who needlessly, suf- fer, about it. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W MARIE DRESSLER Better Known as “TILLIE’’, from her portrayal of that character in “TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE,” in “TILLIE WAKES UP” A Rip-roaring Comedy in 5 Hilairous Parts Tonight Grand THEATRE 5¢ & I5¢ 1:30-8:45 Woodstock Typewriters —are selling as fast as we can secure them (almost) and why shouldnt’ t they. They are a better machine, cost less and last longer. —Where others give only a one year guarantee, the Woodstock Company makes it two years, The speediest operator in Bemidji was in the other day to examine a Woodstock and he said: ‘] can use this one alright. It has quick actionandlooks like a first class machine.” MODEL 4 GASH PRICE.......861.20 M(_)nth)y paymentplan $5.00 down and $3.00 per month CASH PRICE... Monthly payment plan price .. $5.00 down and $5.00 per month. $100 BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Bemidji EXCLUSIVE DEALERS Phone 922

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