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FRIDAY NOVEMBER. 21, 1918 A~ \ About The City 1 KKK KKK KK K KK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET X KKK K H KKK KKK KK KKK “Freckles'! is here tonight. The U. C. T. dunce Thanksgiving evening. Special election Tuesday. Polls open until 9 p. m. That the ladies of the G. A. R. will give a dinner in the Odd Felloys kall Saturday evening. That the local items telephoned or semt to the society editor of the Pio- ameer are appreciated. Phone 31. That on next Tuesday the special charter election wil be held. Every voter of the city should cast his bal- lot. That oyster supper. It is to be served in the basement of the Metho- dist church on Wednesday evening, December 3. The Hallowell Concert company will appear at the Club Decem- Ber 7. Under auspites of the Bem- idjl Athletic club. That the winter convention of the Nerthern Minnesota Development as- soelation will be held in Bemidji Desember 4 and 5. The open season for killing deer, meoee, partridge, ruffled grouse, duweks and all aquatic fowls closes on Suaday, November 30. To cut the five vote coupon out of shis paper and save it for your fav- srite contestant in the Schroeder-Pio- xmeer Free Piano contest. That “Freckles,”” the great musi- cial comedy will be presented at the Club rooms Friday evening, under tiwe auspices of the Athletic associa- tion. The same company presents the play in Minneapolis next week. Gladys Wood, has been on the sick list for the past few days. Clint Smith of Fargo spent yester- day in Bemidji on business. Mrs. C. J. Spangler of Farley was in the city yesterday shipping. Miss Ida Button of Puposky Iis spending a few days in the city. of Turtle the Mr. and Mrs. Sather River were business callers in city Wednesday. One of these days you ought .to zo to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Leah Barth‘'and Mrs. Mary Mar are among the north line visit- ors in Bemidji today. John Laughlin, roadmaster of the Great Northern, spent yesterday it Bemidji on business. Mrs. E. Griffith of Walker is in Bemidji today visiting friends and transacting business. Mrs. Oftedahl of Nary is confinel at the Samaritan hospital suffering from stomach trouble. One large can of for 10 cents for Thanksgiving.— Don’t forget to get it at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. J. H. Bemis of Valley City, Noril Dakota, spent yesterday in B~ ldji on a short business trip. D. Brown of Crosby is spending a few days in Bemidji transacting busi- ness and calling on friends. Catherine Launmeyer who has been a guest at the Lucas home will return to Long Prairie tomorrow. John Kennedy, collector of cus- Brinkman Theatre| Where Everyone Goes Classy Vaudeville Startling Announcement Engagement Extraordinary Little Marie and Her Seven Teddy Bears The Greatest Animal Act Ever Seen In Vaudeville. Their Performance In tho Big Arena Is Something Marvelous to Behold. Gooke & Hamilton Singing Novelty 3000 Feet of Best Pictures Music: Waurizer Pipe Organ Hope Jones Orchestra World Greates Manufacturers of Musical Instruments Admission 2&c, 36¢c Show Starts 7 and 9 Continuous GRAND CONCERT SUNDAY best pumpkin | Adv. toms at Baudette, spent Wednesday in the city on private business. Delia Larson has taken up thesof- tice work at Dr. C. R. Sanborn’s of- fice after a few weeks’ vacation., GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT “When Women Go On The Warpath” Vitagraph “When Women Go On ¢ The Warpath’ is a comedy which is a laugh. from be- ginning to end. It would bring a chuckle from the worst grouch that was ever born. “A Demand Fnr‘ Justice” Kalem An exceptionally strong Let me supply your grocery wants from the neatest and cleanest gro- cery store in the city. G. W. Frost, corner America and Seventh street— Grandman Rood will leave Monday for Beloit, Wisconsin, where she will attend the wedding of her niece. H. P. Storkenson of Grand Rapids |4 spent yesterday in Bemidji on a com- | bined business and pleasure visit. J. C. Biddick of Wadena was in the city Thursday calling on his friends here and transacting busi- ness. J. A. Sivertson and George E. An- derson of Brainerd were in the city: Thursday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Hollister’s R. M. Tea clears the|S aead, purifies the blood, regulates the | § Bowels, makes you feel like new. |$ Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Iven Jisgens of Elbow Lake was in Bemidji Thursday transacting busi- ¥ ness and calling on his friends in|® this vicinity. ton yesterday and will spend a few days in this vicinity watching a few suspected law breakers. Miss Gladys Brown left this morn- ing for Hudson, Wisconsin, in which place she will visit friends.and rela- tives until Chistmas. % | D. L. Martin, the producer of : i “Freckles,” which comes to the v 1 ties f t of o Several theatrespaztiesdromout o Athletic Club theatre tonight, has town are being arranged for spared ‘neithar 5 d “Freckles” to be presented at meéstagin this iapa-mst:or expel;se 22 Athletic Theatre tonight. » & P2y in theamostjelabor: Eate manner possible. In the first place Philip Gill returned to Bemidji;there is an environment in last evening from Minneapolis | “Freckles” which very few plays pos- where he has spent the past weok sess; chances for scenic investiture with his wife afid infant son. samazingly natural and picturesque; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crowell and|2Rd When it is understood that Mr. daughter Lucille returned yesterd;«yi‘“a”'iu has brought it up to the high- from Leonard where they have spentE Majestic Theatre ; Pictures Deluxe - “A Ray of God's Sunshine” . : Essanay £ > - A‘s\{lgularly beautiful and pathetic drama that teaches an object lesson. “Blazing a New Trail In ¢ National Park” ¢ Pathe This is the most beautiful % $ scenic pictures of mountain : scenery and water falls ever taken. “The Sago Industry of : - Borneo” $ . Pathe A very interesting indus- trial picture. “The Embarrassment of Riches” Edison laughable A very comedy. est standard of stage production both from scenic point of view and by means of a throughly competent and perfectly balanced cast, there is a double assurance of merit. FOR SALE One car load of the finest horses that have ever beea breught te the city of Bemidji. These are all splen- did stock draft horses and are every- where in demand. They will be of- fered for sale in Bemidji at Tom Smart’s barn 612 America avenue.— Adv. the past week visiting elatives. Mrs. H. L. Spencer of Grand Rap- ids is spending a short time in Be- midji where she is receiving medi- cal treatment from local phicicians. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Clearbrooki i3 Minnesota, were among the Soo line! visitors transacting business and;§ calling on friends in Bemidji Thurs- | |8 day. i Works its way right throughf: drives out accumulations, poisommsf secretions, purifies, clears.——Hollis-E ter's R. M. Tea.—Barker’s Drug| Store.—Adv. | John O'Brien of Grand Rapids, whui has been at one of the Bemidji hos-| { pitals for some time, left yesterday g | 1 i for his home greatly improved ia health. pessible cost. keep the best at nesday enroute Leer River scw.e time. to her ‘home where she has been for!@§ » | | C. H. Mills of Brainerd who is in| charge of the Brainerd and Bemidji | offices for Swift and Company is in Bemidji now on business connected with that concern. der. Makes you feel like dancing t'ne! # turkey-trot, bunny-hug, Boston dip, % Texas-glide; puts life and energy in you.—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. 35c. Iarker’s Drug Store. A. L. LeVan of this city receivs a telegram from Los Angeles, ('l fornia, Wednesday, announcing " { serious illness of his mother. He lel "J‘ at once for Los Angeles. R.isins, 2 packages for.. Citron, per 1b | 5 C. G. Johnson of Shooks was in| the city yesterday visiting his son| Ralph who is attending high scho')l: and also transacting business He 1~z~; turncd 1o Shooks in the evening. | Dill Pickles Sweet “ * Shelled Walnut, per 1b. J. S. Florsheim, who conducts a model farm near Neving. .\Iinnesota,t was in Bemidji yesterday attending} to several business prorositions and calling on his friends in this eity. “ Plum Pudding, per i 6 Mr. and Mrs. George Forte of the town of Liberty have been in Ben:-]| idji for several days. Mrs. Forte is i:|l % 2 the city receiving medical treatmen:| Plain as she is cutfering from heart trouble If you have a savings.account earn- ing 4 per cent for you in the North- ern National Bank it will give you an absolute sense of security and .the “Rainy way™ will have no terrors for you.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Blakely of| Farley were in the city yesterday. Mr. Blakely brought in' a large num- ber of harnesses to be repaired, be- fore sending his horses to thescamp for the winter. Mr. and Mrs F. S. Lycan entertain- ed at a dinner party last evening. Invitations were issued to Messrs and Mesdames Torrance, White, Brooks, Schumaker, Wedge, Sanborn, Spooner Stanton, McDonald, Mrs. H. W. Roberts and Judge C. W. Stanton." William F. Munch of Crookston, game warden from Polk County, who is now assisting Inspector Bailey in this vicinity, came up from Crooks- | <urrants, 2 packages for.... Apple Cider, per gal. .........coevnennnnn... aa Fruit Dessert, 3 packages for Heinz Spaghetti, per can . *“ Mince Meat, per quart .. : Olive Oil, per quart ........... ARGl $1.25 Stuffed Olives, large bottles........................... Bopllion Cubes, 2 for. .. i s b3 and east of Minn. Ave. Special Low Prices In Thanksgivin Groceries . . . For your Thanksgiving dinner you want your groceries and at the least Schroeder’s always the prices. Phone us your Thanksgiving Grocery Or- We promise to fill it careful and make prompt delivery. Thanksgiving Groceries can 25¢ 25¢ 5¢c Copyrighted by GageDowns Co., Makers of G-D Justrite Corsets,- Chicago Just what you have wanted—a G-D Justrite front laced corset If your choice is a front laced corset we can give you a JUSTRITE with the same figure-moulding -quality that has characterized all JUSTRITES. s 600D FORM 1o wear G-D o G-D Justrite meaas corset perfection -It'sin the designing CORSET The new Front Laced G-D JUSTRITES have beautiful lines. The spe;:inl ar- rangement of the boning gives an entirely free hip and for a certain type of figure this is cspecially desirable. Bemidji. Fancy YaKiniaw Apples— Minn. Thanksgiving Fruit Spitzenbergers....... SelERE 2 Spies: . i Baldwits .- i P00 B0% $2,25 Russetts............ e i 7 s Sweet Oranges, med. per doz. 1 Grape Fruit, each ............. Celery, large bunches, 3 for . Cranberries, per quart Green and Red Grapes, per 1b “ large; per doz........... R e 80C Lemons, Bananas, Figs and Dates ~ W. G} SCHROEDER - General Merchandise. ; Piano votes good in our Piano Contest with every purchase DELIVERY HOURS: Prompt deliveries---8 o'clock. 10, 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m., north of 4th St. 8,11, 2, 5, north of 4th St. and west of Minn. Ave. 10 a. m.--- 4 p. m. all territory south of 4th St. 9 o'clock, Ny- more and-Mill Park. Bemidji, Minnesotes T