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Y About The City KO KR R R KKK KRR K KKK K(S x LEST WE FORGET X EREK KKK KKK K HK KKK To vote tomorrow. The U. C. T. d.nce Thanksgiving -‘:. evening. That now is the time to send your | Christmas parcels. - That the local items telephoned or sent to the society editor of the Plo- neer are appreciated. Phone 31. That oyster supper. served in the basement of the Metho- dist church on Wednesday evening, December 3. The Hallowell Concert eompany will appear at the Club Decem- ber 7. Under auspices of the Bem- 1dj1 Athletic club. That the winter conventlon of the Northern Minnesota Development' as- soolation will be held in Bemidjl December 4 and 5. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your fav- erite contestant in the Schroeder-Plo- meer Free Piano contest. That on next Sunday the open season for the killing of moose deer, partridge, ruffled grouse, ducks and all aquatic fowls, closes. The women of the Episcopal church will give their annual sale of hand made Christmas articles in the church basement next Saturday. That tomorrow has been designat- ed as special election day for the purpose of voting on the proposed new chanter for the city of Bemidji. Be sure and cast your vote. Polls open from 6 a. m. until 9 p. m. Misg Catherine Missel of Leonard was in the city shopping Friday. Llwellyn Romens of Little Fork was an over Sunday visitor in Bem- iajt. Don’t fail to hear the Fotoplayer at the Grand tonight.—Adv. R. J. Grady of Minot, North Da- kota, is transacting business in Be- midji. Miss Arvilla Petterson drove in trom Wilton Sunday and attended church. H. Kowitz of St. Cloud was among the business callers in Bemidji last Saturday. One of these days you ought to o to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake conducted services in Bemidji Yesterday. G. A. Aubol of Crookston spent Saturday in Bemidji on a short busi- ness visit. Live or dressed turkey and chick- ens for sale Mrs. J. P. Duncalf, Phone 381 call 2.—Adv. Mr. Phillipson of Becida, died of asthma Thursday at the home of ‘John Lind. Frank H. Keyer of International Falls is in Beml!dji today on a short business visit. There will be no school Friday which will allow the teachers four days vacation. Mrs. Eva Kaiser of the town of Northern was a business visitor i the city Friday. If you hear the Fotoplayer youw’ll wvant to hear it again . to the Grand tonight.—Adv. H. L. Hitsman of Fort Francis 'was an over Sunday visitor in Be- midji calling on friends. F. J. Miller of Pine River was in Bemidji Sunday calling on friends and. transacting business. Mrs. and C. M. Huberg spent Sat- urday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. children of once Come Mrs. Leet and two 90000000000000090000020690 GRAND THEATRE iTO-NIGHT Music $ by ‘‘the world’s greatest ¢ 4 musical wonder’’ the Photoplayer $ ‘The Power of Gonscience’ ¢ A dramatic masterpiece in 3 twogarts, featuring Francis & b X. uahmmsl, the Essanay tar Deschutes Ganyon, Wash. Pathe ‘Lilly's Nightmars’ A dandy good comedy in which Liflg'agets a bump flum of Program. Tomorrow . It is to be Majestic Theatrs Pictures Deluxp “The Fatal Legacy” Kalem A Superb Feature In Two 3 8 & The stirring story of a contest for the hand of a > girl, in which tate,in the ¢ guise of a family curse- lust fordrink, deteats the winner, whose victory was due to a contempt- ible trick. A thrilling fox-hunt is one of the striking features of this attraction. “The Widow's Suitors” Edison A laugh maker in which rivals for a wid- ow’shand consult a third ¢ man. They will never ¢ % do it again. OOOG- Funkley were in the city Saturday between trains on business. One large can of best pumpkin for 10 cents for Thanksgiving.— Don't forget to get it at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Sathre spent a few hours in Wilton Saturday, re- turning to Bemidji in the afternoon. H. D. and Mrs. Kenfield of Cass Lake spent the past few days in the city as the guests of Mrs. E. E. Ken- field. L. L. Hillman of Coldwater, Mon- tana, is spending a few days in the vicinity of Bemidji transacting busi-| ness. Mrs. G. K. Houghton of Fort Ben- ton, Minnesota, and Mrs. F. E. King| of Grand Rapids spend Sunday in Be-| miaji. 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.— | Adv. i Miss Helgren of Pinewood was a| Bemidji caller Friday, visiting: friends and attending to busines matters. C. W. Stiles of Lake Benton is| spending a short time in Bemidji| calling on friends and transacting business. H. E. Hart of Brownsville, Minne- sota, spent Saturday and Sunday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. . C. T. Tutsell of St. Paul returnad to his home Saturday. He was the $|lan of Wilton. &|slx months.—Ady. ° Q| midji public schools are planning to $ | Bemidji Sunday and will &|short time here on a combined busi- S |ness and pleasure visit. &|city Saturday for a few hours on ®| business, He will —Hollister’s R. M. Tea. keeps you well.. Barkers Drug Store. | —aav. tender and juicy. brown bread, beans, etc. needs of any familfy, large any other article of R« These prices prevail: 'Your Minnesota Ave. Its automatic basting insures your roast being temptingly It saves the time you otherwise would spend in basting by hand. It is not a utensil for special occasions pnlz. Use it for every dinner in the year, as it cooks meat, fowl, fish, Look for these lpgcial features: Qonoave top makes it self-hasting Inner pan prevents burning Dampers for browning roast _ Reed Self-Basting Roasters are enameled in Reed Flint-stone Gray and Matchless Turquoise. eed Matchless Enamel Ware. No. 0 for 5 pound roast..... No. 1 for 8 pound roast.. No. 2 for 12 pound roast...... No. 3 for 16 pound-roast....... i No. 4 for 20 pound roast.............. No. 5 for 26 pound roast....... Mrs, A. Dahl of Trail returned to her home Saturday-after an extend- ed visit with her mother Mrs. M. So-|" ‘Whether the depositor has one dol- lar or one thousand in the Northern. National Bank the interest rate 1s the same—4 per cent—compounded every Many of the instructors in the ‘Be-| spend their Thanksgiving vacations| in other cities. Anton Hall of Mizpah arrived in spend a|: You never tasted daintier, lighter, fluffier Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blakely. and biscuits than those Mr. and Mrs. Medley of Farley au- baked with Calumet; toed to Bemidjl Friday evening and They’re . ahways attended the play. “Freckles.” good — delicious. For Calumet in- sures perfect baking. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, “llinois. = Makes you feel lke “answering back’” your mother in-law; makes you well, strong, full of energy and life—Hollister’s R. M, Tea. 36 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. C. Lanman of McIntosh was in the Paris Exposition,~ be In the cit¥| France, March, agaln between trains Tuesday. - 1912, Mrs. and B. T. Wilson of Black- duck were among the north 1line visitors transacting business and calling on friends in Bemidji Satur- day. 2 Miss Ferda Schulze of Farley was in Bemidji Saturday calling on the local trade. She expects to go to St. Paul this week to visit relatives for some time. Is to the system what oil is to a manchine; you need it to keep going Barker’s WL/'//! Drug Store.—Adv. Clarence Rood spent Sunday in Be- midji as the guest of friends and rel- atives. Clarence is now employed in his father’s store at Trail which is located near McIntosh. =y Frank Beaumont and ~bride have returned to Bemidji after spending a few days in Crookston as the guests of friends. They will make their home in this city. (Miss Hazel Fellows, formerly of this city now of Spokane, Washing- ton, has written friends in the city that she likes the west and has ac- cepted a position as musician of one of the.local theatres there. F. J. McPartlin, city attorney of International Falls and who will in all probability oppose Judge B. F. Wright at the primaries next spring was in Bemidji today on legal busi- ness. Hollister's R. M. Tea goes right to it, doesen’t stop; makes the bowels do their work in double-quick time; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams of For Tnanksgiving and Christmas Dinners and Every Day Next Year Use A REED Self Basting Roaster Six different sizes meet the or small. Guaranteed the same as 81.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 GivenHardwareCo. fonty DOkl Yeu Went ;,?Bpnll‘ll‘l.:—l"nn- p ‘While away Mr. 4 "|panied a big game party and suc- ' Ralph Brandon returned Saturday - {night from Grand Rapids’ where he| has:spent a two weeks vacation with' " |his parents and friends in that city. Brandon - accom- noon from. the Baptist church. Mrs. Hendergon was formerly Lila Rearl San] Miss Spencer left this mora- ing for Park Rapids, wnere she will visit before returning tc the univer- sity, .- after spending several days with wcther, N: S. Davies of Crookston, Editor of the Crookston Daily Times arrived in the city last evening and Dr. Tinker of Chicago, formerly Dr. Leora Davies, will arrive. fl;h even- ing, & 2 = ceeded in killing a large sized buck. ~H. S, Davles, of the Devils Lake Journal, who has spent the past few days at the bedside of his mother Miss Cassie Bpencer came up from the University of Minnesota, to at- Try Ploneer Want Ads.” uMaking ‘ ]ioth Ends Meet Grows -monotonous. ‘Why not make . one end{Roe & Markusen’s store? Will ’ not discuss these advantages just now, but are reminded to remind you that | ‘Thanksgiving Day is just approaching. It is the day when feasting begins and ends. . That is why when you think of Thanksgiving that you think of Roe & Markasen’s, for here y »u know you are . going to get all the things that you need for that “cne big dinner.” I‘{ever has this store been in better shape to serve you. Every ar- ticle that may be needed here awaits you and ‘that includes the = | «delicacies of the season. 2 Green Goods Galore Included in the list of green goods that wc have in stock are Radishes Celery Ripe To:natoes ] Cucumbers Farsley Lettuce Shallots Fine Fresh Juicy Fruits : T Apples, all kinds, but every one a ‘‘pippin’’ B Florida Grape Fruit Lemons Figs Bouncing Big Bananas Grapes, white and red, both are luscious : Dates and all kinds of fresh nuts T A CRANBERRIES LINGON BERRIES Fresh Dainties for Thanksgiving We have fresh from the ovens 3 Macaroon snaps Atlantic assorted U Wafers Fig Newtons Peanut cookies Cheese Tid Bits Royal Dessert Cakes ‘Chocolate topped cakes Sugar cakes QGinger Snaps : Kaiser Jumbles, Iced Cocoanut taffy bar You mustn’t overlook these dainties for Thanksgiving SR New Shipment of Beechnut Goods PEANUT BUTTER DATE NUT BUTTER . Strawberry Plum Peach Quince Jelly Red Currant Jelly Grape Jelly Orange Marmalade Beach Nut Bacon and Beef ~ Cheer Up---the Cheeses are Fine ‘Clubcheese Limburger Nippy Bond-Ost Gammelost Swiss o Blue Label Pimento Cream Brick Edam Cheese Pineapple Cheese + ‘Other Thanksgiving Hints Olives -Pickles Jams Jellies- Popcorn Candies Heinze’s new crop of Mince Meat is Better Than ever : Qriffin & Skelly Asparag:s Tips Maple Syrup ? Wright’s Buckw hieat Flour and Chase & Sanborn Coffee o Also, last but b); ho ‘means least lest you forget it we say it yet .~ Ludefisk is Here . i Quahty - Grocers | TELEPHONES 206 and 207 ‘PBI]_MPT‘-II_EI.IVE!!Y SERVIGE