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LUCILLE CAMERON. Minnsapetis Girl Held In Connee- MNM Jack Johneen Episeds. % BRets by American Press Association. George Noll went to Red Lake on business yesterday. Willlam Hall, of Wilton, trans- acted business in the city Wednes- day. Mrs. Hugh Whitney is erported very low. She has been sick for a long time. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Mrs. George Ray_went to Crooks- ton yesterday to visit Mrs. Arthur Harris for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swedback at dinner last evening. The Presbyterian Ladies’ aid will give an oyster supper in the church basement Friday evening. George Glandon and Miss Eunice Glandon, of Boy River, are guests at the Markham for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Foster, of Foss- ton, came to Bemidji yesterday noon and are visiting friends for a few days. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spogns free ‘with the Pioneer. Ask how. Come packed in neat lined bozee J. W. Naugle, who has been con- fined to his bed for the past five weeks, 18 now much improved and is able to be about the house. J. Baumgartner, of Nary, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday, and while in the city called at the Pioneer office and subscribed for the paper for another year. Don’t forget to attend the annual campre of the old soldiers, at the 04d Fellow's hall, Saturday, Novem- ber 9.—Adv. Miss L. L. Berman had the follow- ing dinner guests last evening: Mr. and Mrs. Graham M. Torrance and Miss Dorothy Torrance, and Mr. and Mrs. A .P. White. : Ask to be shown the special prem- jums offered to Ploneer readers. They wrill be brought right to your door or may be seen at this office. < Mrs. F. S. Lycan returned from a two weeks' visit at Minneapolis yesterday morning. Her daughter, Donna Lycan, accompanied her as tar as Brainerd, where she will visit triends for a while. It is the policy of the Northern National Bank to avoid all specula- tive ventures and to keep its funds in assets always readily convertible into cash.—Adv. Roland Henrionnet left yesterday afternoon for Pennington, Minne- _sota, where he will again resume his teaching, after spending several days in this city with his mother, Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet. A besutiful sitver Berry spoon giv- ea free to Ploneer subscribers. Guar- anteed AA Rogers silver. Read the display advertisement. Mrs. E. H. Marcum will leave for Chicago the first of next week and will be the guest of her sister, Dr. Davies, and her mother for several ‘weeks, ‘Dr. Marcum expects to go to Chicago sbout a week or ten days later. Have you investigated the special premiums offered In this Issue to Ploneer subscribers? - Look for the display- “ad” announcing the prem- foms. Lieutenant Robert L. Dening, U. S. Marine corps,” is in Bemidji today. His headquarters dré“in-St. Paul and he came to make New arrangements _for thie Marine recruiting offices. The ..0ld ones were burned out in the Rex hotel“fire. - Don’t waste your money buying : strengthéning * plasters. Chamber- lain’s Liniment is cheaper and bet- this morning for “Austil, Minnésors;| Where he will attend the Southern Minmesota "Normai-college ‘this 'win- ter, where he will take up 2 commer- cial course. “He will’'make his home with. his uncle, William Cutter of that ' place,” while attending schoof: The winter term will not commence before November 12. A combiziation set of Roger¥ silver to Pioneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined Box and worth' $1.5¢ | For particulars read display an- nouncement in ‘this paper.” Mrse. J. Hoglund of Alexandria; ‘Mrs. Klein's sister, and Mrs. Jim Jeterson of Parker's Prairie, her sister-in-law, who have been guests of Mrs. L. C. Dempsey, since they ar- rived in the city to attend Mrs: Klein's funeral, left this morning for their home. Mr. Klein’s sister; Mra: Solberg of - Laurfum, Michigan and his brother-in-law, Mr. O’Brien, will leave today ' for their respective ‘homes. His mothier will remain in the city for some time. Is your husband cross? An irrit- able, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man ‘with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stomach trouble” “by taking ~Chamberlain’s Tablets. For sale“by Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Crookston Daily Times: Miss Jos- ephine Erickson entertained a num- ber of her friends at her home on Maple street, previous to her mov- ing to Tacoma, Washington. At eleven o’clock the hostess served a delicious luncheon to the following young ladies: Artemese Du Rischer, Eva Du Rischer, Vivian Zoe Noel of New York, Hazel Alvin of Be- midji, Bertha Johnson, Elizabeth Burkhardt, Laura Green, Lillian Meyers, Lena Ehaust, Manda Ander- son, Ruth Ramstad, and Pear]l Swed- berg of Bemidji. The boy’s appetite 18 often the source of amazement. If you would have such an appetite take Chamber- lain’s Tablets. They not only create a healthy appetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. ANNUAL @. A. BR. CAMPFIRE. ‘The old soldiers will hold their an- nual campfire at the Odd Fellow’s hall, Saturday evening, November 9. The ladies of the G. A. R. will serve supper fro 5:30 to 8 o’clock. Every body invited to attend. Admission twenty-five and fifty cents.—Adv. “It is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain’s cough Remedy is the best cough medicine I have. ever used,” writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavonia, Ga. “I have used it with all my children and the results have been highly satisfactory.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. At the Brinkman Family Theatre. In the vaudeville line Parson Os- borne will present The Garden of Roses and the Rosary in real life tableau, and also the popular spot- light song, “Here's to the girl, boys.” Mr. Osborne is an actor of high merit and holds the record on the Pacific coast as being one of the best bari- tone singers on the road. He has probably played to more people than any one man known to the world of music lovers. He is assisted by peo- ple who are real posers in tableau work for many years. On Saturday and Sunday the Parson Osborne Co., will change their programme, and give to the patrons of the Brinkman theatre in tableau the dramatic scene: There’s a mother awaiting you at home sweet home, and the the Rock of Ages, with the popular love song “When the Violets Whisper Marie.” Also the Russell and Rad- cliff team will be on hand to present “A Tenderfoot On the Trail.” This act comes to us very highly recom- mended, and we have no doubt but that it will please our patrons. Their previous engagements have proven a great success in every way. It is the greatest novelty act of singing and dancing in vaudeville on the road. The special feature is that of Miss Winfred Stewart, the phenominal baritone who has delighted the mu- sic lovers of the Eastern coast and who has made a great name for her- self in New York, being a lady of masculine voice of very rare talent. The polar bear act being an act of very different quality, and just closing their engagement with us, we claim and know that this week’s bill is ome of the greatest that has ever been produced in the vaude- ville line to the people of Bemidji.— Adv. MINNEAPOLIS LADY BADLY SCALDED WHILE ‘While preparing a ‘dinner a young Minneapolis wife had the misfortune to scald her hand so badly that over half the skin came off. She was alone at the time and rushed over ‘to her neighbor’s for help. ' This neighbor promptly applied Allen’s Tlcerine Salve and in ten days the hand was completely healed without a scar. This salve-is one of the oldest rem- edies in America and since 1869 it has been- known as the only salve powerful enough to cure chronic ul- cers and old sores of long standing. Because it is 8o powerful, i 11 heal burns and scalds without a scar in .ter. Dampen a plece of flannel with +1t and bind it over the affected parts :a0d it will relieve the pain and sore- .ness. For sale by Barker’s Drug ~Stors,—AQY. : ¥ a remarkably short time. ‘Allen’s Ulcerine Salve heals from the bottom up and draws out the poisons. If applied on new cuts and sores it heals in one-third the time that tommon salves and liniments take.—Adv. */Carter Cutter left on the M. & I, AA butter knife and sugar ‘shell ‘free || Being the first story of “What Happened to Mary,” produced in col- laboration with the “The Ladies’ World.” This story appears in the Antmnnhllgd»_mluhof%'wald‘m 0 see “The Prison Ship’’ (Kalem) “Whem 1- "You' At the Falr in Tip- Dust by Miss Hazelle Fellows-and C. J, Woodmansee “‘Pinned"’ (Lubin) “4The Over Worked Beok-keeper’’ In which a-man does some- very fancy stunts in his sleep. : tude Whesi 56 Bind Kiis beother wfib_ ¥ A Hotel Honeymoon - is'a really interesting comedy. ‘Why-Did You Say You Loved Me “The Heart of a Cossack make you a present of this-beaun- tiful set of six genuine Rogers sert or Soup Spoons for only 100 wrappers from Galvanic Soap— the Famous' Easy Washer —al- homes. No picture can bring-out the exquisite beauty of the LaVigne or Grape Design, or show the superb French Gray Finish: Guaranteed Al extra silver plate—unquestionably the most beautiful spoons made—spoons it will be a delight to possess: It Pays to GALVANIC SOAP By the Box Each Box Contaias 100 and Esough Wrappers to Secure Set of Silver Spooas Soap goes farther when buy it by the box. Take off the wra , then the soap gets and solid. To secure the lfl% uZQ t:z front ppen i mll only of the 100 wra (or coupons % . Iohmn‘anhinfnPov er) toour Bramch | ium Department, in the store of C. E. BATTLES - HARDWARE STORE 413-415 Beltramil Aves -~ ¥ = N. B. —If not convenient to you to present-the wrappers at : this store, mail same direct tous enclosing five 2:cent stamps fo cover postage and wewill mail spoons direct to you, postpaid. = B. J. JOHNSON SOAP CO., Milwaukee, Wis. This Offer Positively Expires December 15, 1912 Write ldeas For Moving Picture ~Plays! Yo U CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND : EARN $25.00 OR MORE WEEKLY. We Will Show You flow’ If you bave ideas—if you can THINK—we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No “flowery language’ is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are moving “heaven and earth” in their atterr pts to get enough good plots to supply the ever inereas- ing demand. They are offerirg $100, and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photo- ph.{s, are located in or near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times just -what sort of K}ofa are wanted by the producers, our SALES DEPART- ENT has a iremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. ‘We have received many letters from the big -film manu- facturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC., urging us to send photoplays: to them. We want more writers snd we’ll gladly teach- you the secrets of sucoens. 7 We are selling - photoplays: writtes by -people . who “never before wrote a line for publication” Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, ‘and will write it cut as directed by us, and it sells for only 825, a low figure, ° You Will Earn $10 Nonthly for Spare Time Work. FREE Send your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated book, ‘‘MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING.” Don’t hémtate. Don’t argue. Write #@W and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. NATIONAL AUTHORS’ 1543 Broadway Silver Teaspoons: or- three :Des-:- ready in' daily use in over-a million - I R SRS ER R E 2 x < PROFESSIONAL EXEERKEEEF R & TEACHER OF PIANG Leschetitsky Methed Residence Studie 1002 Bemidji Avenue Phone 168 TEAGHER OF PIANO AND RARMSEY ALDEN M. REMFREY Teacher of - Viells, Plaze and Naad Instruments Leader Bemidji Band Flsmy W6 N LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE : LAWYER Teiophone 060 D. K FIEX ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bidg. DR. A. K. HENDERSON: PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ity g~ IR E E ROTH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofies in Winter Blosh DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGESS. - Ofies ia Maye Blesk Phooe 18 Resitencs Phens 388 EINER W. JOHNSON Ofies over Securtly Bank: fl DENTISTS DR. D. L. 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