Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 28, 1917, Page 3

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BUTTON HOLE A FLAC TODAY SPEND 25c AND BE PATRIOTIC So will We will all like you better and admire you more. your friends. d A neat button hole or pin flag of the glorious stars and stripes should be worn by every loyal citizen. Get one now at TH:_E A N T L E R s R. B. LYCAN, Prop. Elk’s Temple ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT FOR THA! UNRIVALLED SONG [5G OPERETTA TONIGHT Commencement season will bé ush- ered in this evening when the oper- , “Isle of Chance,” will be luged at, the Grand theater. It is expected that the operetta will be a success, as many of the characters _have had previous experience in this class of work. Attractive posters, made by members of the painting classes, have been displayed in the {own district, and have attracted con- siderable attention and comment. Monday night, the school band and members of the cast paraded the Mrs. H. A. Brown of Turtle River was in the city yesterday and at- tended the concert given hx the young men’s glee club at the Metho- dist church last evening. BEAUTY PARLORS A A Full Line of Melba Tollet Articles To intending seitiers and farm la- 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. i 323t “Woman alone knows true loyalty of affection:" . —SCHILLER “One of Many,"” She Gave Up All FOR GOLD We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because The two days that remain after today for our -“Heart Songs” distri- ‘Walter F. Dickens, superintendent streets bearing banners advertising|of the Red Lake agency, returnéd to Then Fi N i the play. The operetta will undoubt- |his home yesterday afternoon after « TRUE ]f(‘;s% H ow') 2:;101;] avglbgsgb?i’llz’to?;r?:t pc::s:;s- we own them. It is better to buy w from the owner. edly be one of the teatl’}r:s o; t}:)lxe sptendingbthtie past se:éaral days in the [ And Grief ) . ing the greatest work of song music PAY AS YOU LIKE commer.cement season. e ight, |city on business matters. = 3 A y-humorous plot will be interspersed 5 Watch |27 p:ll;:‘lssg;dét 'ft«; say :ll)lte;to l:v?sh:‘vl: In most cases these are the terms. We are _h solos and feature dances. Easter photos of quality at price . mildly to express our feelings. The here to help you secure a home of your own. this Space RN savings; make appointments by book will be taken from the piano or GLEE CLUB PLEASES phone, 570-W. Rich Studio, 29 10th |ZdnuunuMNIUNIIIGINMN library thousands of times agd sung BE”ID.” TOWNSITE & IMPROVEI“ENT co' St. 24-417 from during the next few years. We Agent. know of no book that could make a home more attractive to the whole family. With four hundred of the most popular songs among the Eng- lish-speaking peoples, carefully ‘ed- ited, rearranged, harmonized, given a piano-score, and pitched in a key adapted to the average voice, it is no wonder that thousands have felt that they must not let the opportu- nity slip to own so rare a treasure. This is the secret of the enormous distribution going on for the past few weeks from this office. During the two days left, tomorrow and Sat- After weeks of strenuous work, the Young Men’s Glee club, assisted by Miss Vera Backus, reader, and Miss Jane Hayner, pianist, gave a splendid program of songs at the Methodist church auditorium Ilast evening, under the direction of Miss Beth Evans, soloist. The glee club, as well as the reader, responded to insistent encores. HOSTESS TO AID SOCIETY The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will be held at the home of Mrs. Axel Anderson, 708 Irvine avenue, tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o’clock. All ladies are eordially invited to be present. The members are urged to come early and -—+bring their thimbles as there will be ‘work to do. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Willett uf town of Frohn were among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Miss Katherine Erickson of Clear- brook is the guest of Bemidji friends for a short time. Kodak films developed, omty 10c; prints only 3c up; post card ‘size, only 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 312-t§ urday, we sincerely hope none will go away disappointed. If they do, it will not be because we have failed to give them timely warning. Our re- markable coupon offer is published again in today’s paper. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS GEIB & LEIB Designing, Estimating, Superin- tending, Surveying Markham Bldg. Phone 123 Miss Blanche Smith, who has been the guest.of friends in the city for a week, returned to her home in Be- cida yesterday. In a few days you will not be able to get any diaries. Get them| 1iss Grace Solon of ‘Coleraine is now, 1-3 off at the Ploneer office. tf|yisiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malzahn. *One of these nice days you ought to go tc Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 oft at the Pioneer omu a8 long as they last. te OLD PRESGRIPTION | FOR WEAK KIDNEYS A medicinal preparation like Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, that has real curative value almost sells itself. The Antlers is selling flags for a quarter. Better get one now for 26c. 2-328 UNION PRAYER MEETING A union prayer meeting of the Baptist and Methodist churches will be held tomorrow evening in’ the Baptist church at 8 o’clock. Selmer Annonson, Helmer Stai and Henry Johnson of Debs have gone to Get your diaries befgore the supply Montana where they will spend the |has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Plo- summer. neer office. t ‘Wear a button hole flag. Be a real Mrs. Mat Nolan of Bass Lake was citizen. Antlers cigar store sells 'em |attending to business matters in the 2 @ TO ATTEND FUNERAL for 25c. 2-328 | city yesterday. MISSION WORKERS MEET Mrs. L. Kane of this city left this|Like an endless chain system the N You should wear one of those but- morning for Fergus Falls in answer remedy is :)ecummended by those who The Women’s Home Missionary ton hole flags sold at the Antlers for to a telegram announcing the death | have been benefitted to those who are society will meet at the home of Mrs. 25¢ 2-328 of her brother. in need of it. A. M. Bagley, 908 Beltrami avenue : ~ e Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a Read Datly Pioneer Wantads physician’s prescription. It has been tomorrow afternoon -~ at 2:30. A special lenten program has been ar- ranged for the occasion. Any wo- man in the city interested in mis- sion work is cordially invitel to be present. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION | Miss Mary Mecixce of Deer Lake is| the guest of friends in Bemidji for a few days. 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. o as to be sure of uni- formly good Oranges ask for Sunkist, a have them delivered in the original tissue wrappers. Phone your dealer. REX -- TODAY -- When in need of wooD Remember Optometry means eye service. a 36t WILL HEAR MISS RANKIN Mrs. Charles Moller, who has spent The East district Sunday school convention will be held at Hines Sat- Among those of this city who L Hines, president of the associa- tion, Rev. M. A. Soper of the Amer- ican Sunday School Union and Mrs. A. M. Bagley. HOSTESS TO AID Mrs. Mathew Larson will enter- tain the Ladies’ Aid society of the Norwegian church of the Fifth ward Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, in- stead of Thursday afternoon, as for- merly announced. All the ladies are cordially -invited. SMITH-SMITH Merton N. Smith and Lydia Smith, both of Bemidji, were united in mar- riage by Rev. M. A. Soper yesterday afternoon at, the home of the hride in East Bemidn A number of friends were present at the ceremony and a 4 Bluebird PHotoplays, Inec. Present “GLORIANA” A Pictorial Proof that “That Charity Be- gins at Home”’ Introducing little Zoe Rae, the youngest star on the screen. The Greatest Attraction for Women and Children ever Shown In Photo- § plays. i the past several days in the city in the interest of the Minnesota Wo- man’s Suffrage association, returned to Minneapolis last evening. She will hear Miss Jeanette Rankin of Montana speak at the Auditorium in Minneapolis this evening on the sub- ject, “Let the People Know.” You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. da27te PATIENT IMPROVES Mrs. E. Hollenbeck of Twelfth street, who has been on the sick list for the past few days, is convales- cing. B. Y. P. U. MEETS The B. Y. P. .U. of the Baptist church held a business meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Ira D. Alvord last evening. The various committees were appointed for the month. Sunkist Uziformly Good Oranges California Fruit GrowersExchange GEQ. H. FRENGH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from CAar. N Y, Do not suffer. 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, for a sample bottle. wrltlng be sure and mention the Be- “| midji Daily Pioneer.—Adv. Get a bottle of ‘When wedding dinner was scrved at o'clock. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Y T Land Co.—Adv. a7ies our DINNER PARTY y e i e = W o e RN —THURSDAY— EASTER SERVICES AT SOTWAY L ev. an rs. Ira D. Aivord en- —_— i tertained Miss Slbyl Benner and Mr. Next Sunday forenoon, Rev. Os- i and Mrs. H. W. VanDervort and chil- 'Tns nu“bla Hoom M sm 9 l|mond Johnson will conduct services . I rden at dinner last evening. y ry in Solway. Sermons on the gospel of b . the day will be preached in both the and Norwegian and English languages. e 1 MUT E KKK KK E R R RN RS Her — | Personals and ‘ i T & J FF - The Daily Pioneer receives & e at { in « wire services of the United l ; & Press Association. Ilc«iilllli#ii’i HOW G0OD THAT ' MUSTEROLE FEELS $3.50, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.50 $6.95, $7.50, $7.95 and $9.00 Some With Extra Trousers Newsy Notes “Tn_olr Daily Life” REX THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan, who have nt the winter in the South, will return to the city Friday. Among the cities they have visited are Jack- so:xvfllle, I"’ll)z? Bea;:;l. St. Augustine, H ] Miami an ew eans. R Tt Geta o That Sore Spot ELECT your boys Easter Suit WEyriothy o EdReo e from the largest assortment ever A-a-h! That's delicious relief for assembled in our boy’s depart- ment. Early shoppers enjoy the ad- vantage of complete varities and un- restricted selection. ALL WOOL Blue Serge Suits, Shep- herd checks in tweeds and flannels also neat basket weave worsted.in the very newest Norfolk styles for boys. EASTER FURNISHINGS Boys’ stockings, cotton those sore muscles, those stiff joint: that lame back. . Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with .the oil of mustard and other home simples. It does the. work of the old- fashioned mustard plaster, minus the plaster and minus the blister! You simply rub Musterole on the spot where the pain is—rub it on briskly—and usually the pain is gone. No muss, no bother. fixst comfort- ing, soothing relief—first a gentle glow, them a delightful sense of cool- iness. And best of all, no blisters like the old-fashioned mustard plaster used to make. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, {asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- | tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, paing and aches of the back or joints, P e Repeat Showing Tonight of that Excellent Photoplay ““THE PRICE OF FAME” Featuring the finished Artists Mary (Mother) Maurice, Marc MacDermott, Naomi Childers, Roger Lytton “The National Boys Suit® THURSDAY -- Matinee & Evening “Daughter of McGregor’’ Paramount Picture, Featuring VALENTINE GRANT > = Boys’ largest line of shoes to se- Boys’ shirts, white and fancy 'fl);ams,fisored xr;nscles.d bruises, fChIi:l leet from: patterns— —— e e . aniisoms pit: ins, frosted feet and tolds of the to ys' Neckwear, ha TONIGHT VITAGRAPH chest. (it often prevents pneumonia). $.195 to $3.50 qug'h edmom with collars terns— P . - . attached— 50¢ Boys’ Hats m%sg:nps in all the Boys’ Jerseys in all colors Boys’ underwear, ribbed— styles and materials— $1.50 to $2.00 50c to $1.50 50c to $1.50 Boys, Don’t Forget to Get Your American for April BLUE RIBBON = FEATURE Interesting Unusual

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