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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912. E. F. Stevens has returned from a deer hunt. Miss Leah Berman left yesterday afternoon for Red Lake. There will be no edition of the Daily Pioneer Thanksgiving day. The Presbyterian Aid society will hold their Christmas sale December 11. Members of the high school cham- pionship football eleven had their picture taken this afternoon. A full line of bath robes and bath robe blankets at the Berman Empor- jum.—Adv. B. W. Lakin left Monday night for Minneapolis where he will spend two or three days on business. The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Miller. 914 Beltrami avenue, Wednesday. Andrew Rood returned from the cities Saturday night, where he has been a couple of weeks on business. Mrs. L. Blakeley of Minneapolis, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Muncy, for a week. The Markham hotel will serve Thanksgiving dinner at 6 o’clock. Reservations should be made early. Adv Crookston Times: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byswinger passed through tha eity from Lowell on their way to Be- midji. for a short visit. The United Commercial Travelers will give a party in the city hall on Than iving evening. A six piece orch 1 will furnish the music. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Arch Naugle of Solway, was in Bemidji today en route to his home from Hibbing where he has spent the past several days on business. The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran church will serve an oyster supper Thanksgiving in the basement of the church, from 4 to 8 o’clock.—Adv. The suit, coat, fur and dress sale at the Berman Emporium comes just in time with the cold weather.-— Adv. W. L. Brooks. Rev. S. E. P. White, and A. Warfield, left Monday in the Brooks car on a hunting trip. They will hunt below the Warfield dam. Mss Marjorie Knappen will leave Thursday for Tenstrike where she will spend the Thanksgiving vaca- tion with her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Knap- pen. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Pioneer. Ask how. Come packed in neat lined boxes. Father P. LaFloch, who has been making his home at St. Anthony’s hospital has been appointed pastor of the Catholic church at Terre- bonne, Minnesota. Grand Theater | Treasure Trove The story of a father ard little sonjwho lcokifor and both find a rare treasure. Gaumont Weekly No. 27 With .eleven complete[isubjects. Hlust rated Song: Pretty Face Sungtby fHarold *Kimpton The Venzeance that Failed A gripping powerful western story of the cut of tne orainary kird. Lol e ==t near Solway where he will spend his Among the Bemidji visitors yes- Thanksgiving vacation with his par-|terday were: A. Nelson of Grand ents. | Forks; C. E. Perkins, of Bagley; G. The young people that took Darl}Af Aubarl.cotl Cr?uk-szo?; ¥. B, Mors in the high school play “For 014 | rison, o oleraine; Nels Staum, of | Eli"” will be given a banquet in me'Akeley: P. J. Ryan, of Northome; |High school building tonight. Music |and W. T. Blakely, of Farley. will be furnished by a Victor—"ic—? The good old sport will begin trola. {Wednesday evening. Roller rink A combination set of Rogers silver |°PeNS for the season at 7:30 and AA butter knife and sugar shell free‘“vlIl _De open every afternoon and to Pioneer subscribers. Set packed}e‘enmg thereafter.—Adv. in neatly lined box and worth $1.50.! The December party of the Be- The Swedish Lutheran ladies wil Midii Dancing club will be given in give a program and lunch in the | the .Ci‘y hall on the first Friday Swedish church, Thanksgiving day,|¢VeRing of the month, December 6. from four o'clock on during the eve. Fidal arrangements have not yet ning. Oyster stew will be Ser\,ed.‘been completed but it is possible that besides many dainties. |it will be a “poverty party.” The Presbyterian Sunday s(’hooll will give a concert in the churchstrengthening plasters. Wednesday night. Program commence at 7:30. to bring food and clothes for the poor |it and bind it over the affected parts may do so that evening. and it will relieve the pain and sore- {ness. For sale by Barker’s Drug You will have no anxiety and will | Store.—Adv. be able to sleep better if your funds | are deposited in the Northern Na Father J. P. Von Ville from Ohic tional Bank. 4 per cen. interest is|Who has been visiting here the last paid.—Ady. |few weeks has been appointed pastor |of the Catholic churches in Plummer, Gully, Bagley, and Puposky. He will | make his home at St. Anthony’s hos- ‘pital with Bemidji as his headquar- ters. Chamber- will |lain’s Liniment is cheaper and bet- Crookston Times: Mrs. Casmey and her daughter. Mrs. Habbath, who is visifing here from Canada, came down last evening from Bemidji where they have been visiting Mrs Schultz, to visit E. C. Murney and; family. Ask to be snown the special prem- iums offered to Pioneer readers. They " : ' will be brought right to your door or Band at roller rink W ednesda\'ymay be seen at this office. evening. Come early and get skates. | The crowd will be there. Admission| Negotiations are under way for the ten cents. Ladies free. Skates to all taking of “For Old Eli" to Cass Lake fifteen cents.—Adv. ;for a single production. It is said 1835 R. Wallace Silver plate that resists wear =8 are most welcome, because of their beautiful and dainty designs and unequaled guarantee. Every piece not giving satisfactory service in Very few teachers will spend their Thanksgiving vacation at home as the majority of them live so far that most of the vacation would be spent in going and coming. The Berman Emporium has a sale on furs, coats, suits and dresses all this week.—Adv. have banded together and will give a leap year party in the city hall next Saturday evening. Invitations were issued last night. James Sullivan, who is attending high school in Bemidji, will leave Several }'ofing ladies of Bemidji tomorrow afternoon for his home any household will be replaced. Third Street Don’t waste your money buying | Those who wish |ter. Dampen a piece of flannel with | r———— Special Majestic Theatre Tbnight ““The Money Kings’’ How Universal Peace was declared and the unprincipled schemes of greed and avarice to prevent it were defeated by a quick-witted girl and daring Wall Street Outwitted and Beaten At Ifs The Dove of Peace Triumphs. The Vu]t:u.res- Despoiled. A Modern Drama of Powerful Plot Feature in Three Reels aviator in his hydroplane. Own Game that the Cass Lakers are anxious to have the Bemidji thespians present their play and the troupe will prob- ‘ably take the trip sometime after the | Thanksgiving vacation. The house last Saturday night was not as good as the one Friday night but the young people made enough on the play to take up the old “Chippewa’” | debt. i died Monday morning at one o’clock, at her son’s residence 915 America avenue. The funeral service will be held at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning at the residence. Rev. Charles H. Flesher will officiate. The remains will be taken to town of Northern and buried in the cemetery there. {Mrs. Britten leaves a husband, M. E. Britten, a daughter, Mrs. Ed Ben- nett of Towa and a son, Hudson Brit- ten. Mr. and Mrs. Britten have lived jat Moval Lake for the past twelve years. | The Young Ladies’ Lutheran aid will give a program in the First lnesday evening, November 27. Re- freshments will be served at the close of the evening, free of charge. The following program will be ren-| 1 dered: {Song ..................... Choir "Scripmre reading and prayer.... 1 P e DR Rev. T. S. Kolste | Violin solo ........ Liner Skrivseth tReading .......... Hilda Galchutt |\l BOG v wraic et wrs Andrew Rood |Address ......... Rev. T. S. Kolste iViolin solo . .Liner Skrivseth | Vocal sol . |Reading . ... ...E. M. Sathre ESONEE. . onell s stonel Sovcanase casarsta Choir You will get but what about Thanksgiving. s Who’s Going to Carve that Turkey? know that we Silver plate to It may be barely possible too that you’ll need knives and forks to complete the fresh- ness of your tasty dining table. Let us help you make selec- tions tomorrow. There's a charm in choosing choice silver- ware at Bemidji, Minn. | arker's Drug and Jewelry Store Mrs. E. M. Britten of Moval Lake| Scandinavian Lutheran church, Wed- | . .Andrew Rood | Well, father wants to be equippea with a carving set that will do the work without labor. 1835 R. WALLACE you'll find when you come to price it. touch your pocket book lightly. The habit of giving photographs for Christ- mas is becoming universal. It is the one way around the constant worry of shopping. All you have to do is to come in, sit for your photo, call and examine your proof, then re- ceive your pictures. Simple is it not? Then i to remember. 1 dozen photographs make 12 Xmas gits You have all the latest ideas, about 70 styles, to select from at this studio. A calendar worth $1 FREE with each cabinet sitting during November. THE HAKKERUP STUDIO [k ®xx kxR KK KK KK x . x| | THE SPALDING I] EUROPEAN PLAN x x Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel i | DULUTH MINNESOTA 1% REMEMBER * More than $100,000.00 recently expended | * gnllgnrs‘avemm{-n 250 rwmnE 3 lEn;t::u aths, mple rooms. IE The Fair Store Sells % || convepience: Luzuvions and denoma x [ 4 || Ipstaurants and buffesr, Flemish Postage Stamps i| Balm Boom, Men’s Grill, Oolonial Buffes: x At Cost ql Magmificent lobby and public rooms: Baliroom, banguet rooms and private * * | dining rooms: Sun parlor and observa- x || tory. Located in heart of business see- tlon but overlooking tke harbor and Lak: x 4 || Buperior. 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