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

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Miss Hazel Campbell of Puposky is the guest of friends in the city for a few days. . Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 oFF l.:.-t the Pioneer office as long as they 4 Lt Miss Agnes Olson of Becida is vis- iting friends in the city for a week. Special for tomorrow—hot cross buns. Ask your dealer. 1-45 Mrs. W. F. Rynol of Boy River isf visiting relatives in the Fifth ward. O ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Township plats showing govern- ment surveys and to which has been Hovey Lord entertained forty|added roads, ditches and other local [return Sunday morning from Los An- " friends at his home on Beltrami av-|information, for sale at the Pioneer |geles, Cal, where they have spent enue last evening. The time was|office at 25ce each. 47 |the past three months. spent in dancing cards and music. Lunch was served at 11 o’clock. The| . and Mrs. W. K. Wagner and In a few days you will not be Hoife: S};‘;l]l(l; rl;::»tt :;J«Ls:r(:::fms tromlfgg Optometry means eye service. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Warfield and daughter, Mary, are expected to 36t Mrs. Ed Keehr of Becida was a business visitor in the city yesterday. decorations throughout the rooms and BEsther, |able to get any diaries. Get them were carried out in red, white and B:tgh&:‘éfih;i?'t&gze:ests of Mrs, |now, 1-3 off at the Pioneer office. o B 0. E. ELKS NOTICE blue, the national colors. Wagner’s mother, Mrs. W. B. Stew- y There wisi be a regular meeting R art, of Dewey avenue. They may D’'Arcy McGee has returned from |of the Elks lodge april 5. INITIATION HELD decide to locate in Bemidji if they | Minneapolis where he is egnployed. __E. H. Jerrard, Sec’y. - . find a suitable location. He is one of .ne Bemidji militia boys . . and expects to be called to the colors|- Mrs. George Beach and son, James, Misses Lucene McCuaig, Edith Leon Battles, son of Mr. and Mrs. |S00D. of the state sanatorium spent today Mills and Dorothy Carson were initi- ated into the Eastern Star lodge, Tuesday nignt. C. E. Battles, returned yesterday morning from Minneapolis where he Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cady of Sas-|and pleasure trip. 5 attends the state university and will | katoon, Sask., Canada, are the guests be the guest of his parents during {of Mrs. Cady’s mother, Mrs. L. M. PARCEL SOCIAL Easter. Mr. Battles belongs to the [ Benner, and family of Dewey avenuve. Bemidji naval militia. in Bemidji on a combined business Cash For Junk —DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY— Easter photos of quality at price Special for Good Friday, until|savings: make appointments by Members of the Swedish Lutheran church will give a parcel social in hone, 570-W. Rich Studio, 29 10th the basement of the church Monday |Easter Sunday, hot cross buns and 2 i * o447 S: 1d rubb rags, met- ing, il Easter goodies at Pfeifer’s bakery. |St- 4-4 aveold rubbers, rags, met- evealas, 4prl 9. for: the beneft. of . : als and old paper. They’re foreign missions. Leave your orders early - G. L. Sinclair of Virginia, who has worth money at COLDBERC’S Everything isin big demand. = 4 5 been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Miss Mamie Skinner of Kelliher, | \ijiam MeCuaig, for a few & days, Mrs. C. Wayman for the past week, ] who has been the guest of Mr. and| gy} reryrn to his home tomorrow. has returned to her home. Mrs. Wil-| gne or these nice days you ought Personals and . : liam Skinner of Kelliher, who vis- to go tc Hakkerup’s and have your ited friends in the city for a day, o NeWSY Notes ’ returned with her. picture taken.—Adv. 14tt George’ A. Winter of Minneapolis, 2 Lester French, son of Mr. and Mrs. | formerly with the Crookston Lumber Edward Dean, with the First Na-|George French, has returned from |company land department in “this tional bank of International Falls,|Minneapolis where he has been em-|city, is a business visitor today. will arrive in the city Saturday night |ployed for some time. He is a mem- . and .will be the guest of his parents, |ber of the Bemidji militia, and came| Attend the Carleton Glee club in Mr. and Mrs. W. B.'Dean, of Lake|back to Bemidji expecting to be call-|the Methodist church Saturday, April Boulevard. Their daughter, Miss|ed into service. 7, at 8:30. 5-47 Velma Dean, who is attending . St. . Mary’s Hall in Faribault, will arrive| gogak mms developed, only 10c; | Mrs. E. Welch, who has been the We are paying from $7.00 to $10 per ton for old iron. Old magazines, 850c per hundred. To out of town shippers, we pay freight on 100 pound shipments or over. with the exception of paper and iron. Bring your hides and furs here for the highest market rices. e buy old automobiles. in the city Monday. rints only 3c up; post card size, |suest of her son, F. B. Cook of Neb- g 4 — — },’,fl, 35‘: !{lch sggdlo?ozg 10th St. |ish, for two weeks, returned to her For further information c?“ Miss Helen Minnick, teacher at 312-tf |home at Crookston yesterday. Phone 638-W or write Lake Park, Minn., visited over night in Crookston with Miss Meta Eb- bighausen. She continued to her home at Baudette this morning where she will spend the Easter vacation with home folks.—Crookston Daily Times. For the benefit of the Junior class -Miss Edna Schmitt of Thief River| Mrs. Lewis Lohn of Fosston i8a¢tend the Glee club Saturday in the Falls and Miss Minnie Pass of Mau-|spending the Easter holldays with|y E. church. 5147 kato, teacher in the Red Lake Falls|her brother, Bart Stafford. schools, arrived in Bemidji today and Mrs. J. J. Conger left yesterday for will be the guests of Miss Schmitt’s You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your |Mud Baden sulphur springs, at Jor- ‘112 3rd 8t.,Bemidji,Minn- ' John DeRushia, who is employed at Bend, Ore., will return to the city in case the remidji naval militia is called into service, being @ member of that body. Mrs. A. E. Witting of Bixby av- enue returned this morning from St. Paul and Minneapolis where she has been the guest of friends and rela- tives for the past several days. REX THEATRE TONICHT parents, Mr. and Mrs. William|grocer for it. d27tf |dan, Minn., where she will spend Schmitt, of Dewey avenue during some time. Easter. 94 . Get your diaries before the supply To intending settiers and farm la- cHARLEY has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- “HEAHT ST“'NGS" borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- CHAPLIN ||eer office. [34 adian Government Agent, Clifford! Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for —dn== Mrs. E. Y. Wilson and daughter, Presented by an All Star Cast settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other IlBE“I'n T“E SGHEE“” Dorothy, have gone to Badger where including ALLEN HOLUBER, information in Western Canada. X they will spend Easter vacation with MAUDE GEORGE, IRENE 323tt ! friends. HUNT and FRANCIS BILL- First Time S8hown ; INGTON and Mrs. L. B. Wilson returned yes- In This City Leave your orders early at Pfeifer’s . terday from Aberdeen, S. D., where bakery for hot cross buns. 3-47 M“TT & JEFF I“ she had been the guest of friends * i for the past two weeks. While in MATINEE 2:30 Mrs. B. F. Tollefson and Mrs. El- ““REVENGE IS SWEET” —TOMORROW — Marguerite Fischer Aberdeen, her former home, Mrs. ‘Wilson presided as past matron at a meeting of the Eastern Star. .. GRAND — TOMORROW mer Tollefson of Rosby spent yester- b day in L.e city shopping. Hot cross buns like mother used to make, at Pfeifer’s bakery. 3-47 Miss Martha King of Royalton is 7:30-8:45 TONIGHT B¢ & lsc the guest of friends and relatives in Becida for a short time. A Paramount Comedy-Drama in 5 parts. Beautiful D . . =in= $50, F: . D . . Cane co—aav. ™ arie | “Miss Jackie of the Navy” VIVIAN MAR I IN J. J. Opsahl went to Grand Rapids 5 REELS today where he will transact business for a few days. Society folk, the navy, photo- play fans every one in the world whose jaded nerves could stand a little refreshing will be delighted with this picture. —in— i biins <@ “Her Father,s son,, lin};:;s,m:tssf’f‘eli‘}:‘r‘:“l:;llr?sm ;1-1:’; A remarkable Stopra);hfllsl,eilmlt: ;:agtl?gvsecenes v wifiamtlla S%SET?:NS as they s°ma nf "'s Tnlngs '0 cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- i fluenced by constitutional conditions, and i HM' J ki RAND THEATRE | &&aiii ds Bo Seen in “Miss Jacklg 4 icous surfaces of e “THE HOUSEOF QuA'-lT'" system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was “ A prescribed by one of the best physicians : . E S || in this country for years. It is com- Margarita Fischer all dressed 1! e 00/ = purifiers. The perfect combination of Peter the Great, the most fa- the ingredients in Hall's C Medi- cine is what produces !suc‘!‘lm:rr;‘ndefigll mous bull dog in pictures. results in catarrhal conditions. Send for The U. S. Battleship ‘‘South testimonials, free. =5 »F.A {i %HEN v &5C°" Props., Toledo, O. Dakota. ru 75¢. s . " Hall's F’gagm y f?fils for ceunstipation. California’s leading social lights dancing at a real masque ball. A 28-foot python. Margarita Fischer holding it. The ceremonial dance to the snake god of Voodoo worship- pers. : Fifty natives of the South Seas. A “flivver” that can do 69 miles an hour. The “flivver” doing it. A fight that broke J. Gordon Russell’s nose. Miss Beatrice Van with her pretty blonde locks all fixed up and her best dress on. Jack Mower as a handsome hero. The fashionable Hotel del Coronado. A frock that cost the Pollard This Maid ' 11 Ma da )y fily Allison Harold Lockwood : EE--- Harold Lockwoolg & May Allison “THE PROMIS : A Metro’s Wonderplay of a wild life tamed by a life : tamed by a life in the wilds ¢ o To0clh Lhat ot 4 Eoiiied correct-—healih._results. bucks. The Elko Theatre Tonight o Y0, maehine that is not in proper |l A biack and white bathing suit that cost them 50 cents. CHIROPRACTIC - is a science that is worthy of study. It teaches us health and harmony are synonymous. “If every part of your body acts in tight relationship—is mechanically e CHIROPRACTOR _ " ” understanding the proper relation of nd last, but not least, wed: Tomorrow-Mat. 2:30,Eve.7:30 8 8:48 [ o arte ot the body machine s able |[§ ding belis Tor a man who had to adjust them, thus restoring mnor- sworn no wedding bells for him. . W 1 1 conditions. NORMA ‘T‘;"-MADYGE ;; TRIAI:ELE Drama Q= oo ANNENBERG, D. C. Matinee Daily 2:30—5 and 10c Evenings 7:30-8:45—5 and 15¢ First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W PECIALS! FOR EASTER WEEK A few suggestions taken from our regular stock emphasizing . the {fact that you do better paying cash, especially when goods are of standard quality. “Monarch” sliced or grated pineapple, best grade, large can, regular 30c,24c Quart bottle of Queen olives 3 4° 18 oz. bottle of Queen olives, stuffed, 390 3 1b. can of the famous “Monarch” cof- fee, regular 40c grade$1-oo Fine red cherries, 5 oz. bottle e e S 100 6 cans of ““Monarch” tomatoes e o e 9100 California navel oranges, all sizes peck. soc Onion sets, ‘Swifts’ Pride soap per lb...... 12*0 T'bars ....o.uuse zsc ‘Swifts’ white ‘Swifts' washing soap, 6 bars......asc powder large pkg....19c TROPPMAN'Sz ECONOMY CENTER” BASEBALL IS ON Donald Williams; right fleld, Hverett ‘|Chambers; center fleld, Clarence The B. A. 8. club defeated the|Clark; substitute, Elmer Clark. Tem Golden Sopers nine with a score of |innings were played on account of 4 to 3, yesterday. The B. A. 8. line-(a tie in the ninth, 3 to 3. up was as follows: Pitcher, Allen Cline; catcher, Willle Hohn; first CITY ATTORNEY HOME base, Fred Bahi; second base, Wal- City Attorney M. J. Brown has re- lace Peck; third base, Reuben Clark; [turned from a business trip to the shortstop, Douglas Neely; left field, |Twin Cities. “No one who has not had Influenza can realize the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment. I know of nothing that will give such prompt relief as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, for when it is taken the pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomes more comfortable. Then again, the after effecs of Influenza are often even more distressing than the disease itself, but they can be avoided if you use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Though the greatest danger from this disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single case of Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent cough that frequently follows Influenza can be relieved by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome.” Only Two Days More To - Buy Your Easter Shoes Your Easter costume will not be complete with- out a pair of these new spring showings. Ladies The silver gray lace boot, a rich colored fawn buck, gray and white combination kid boot, brown and white combination kid boot, dark_ plum kid boot,h fawn buck top with brown vamp, in medium low heel. Men— Dark brown kid English, new Cordo brown calf, black with white Neolin soles. KNAPP'S SHOE STORE 311 Beltrami Bemidji S50 A T e ok 7t + ]

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