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HEE KKK KKK KKK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET H KKK KKK K KKK KKK To vote before 9 o’clock. That now is the time to send your Onristmas parcels. That you have until 9 o'clock this evening to cast your vote either‘for or against the charter. That the local items telephoned or seat to the society editor of the Pio- meer are appreciated. Phone 31. That oyster supper. It is to be sasved in the basement of the Metho- @iwt church on Wednesday evening, Desember 3. That the U’ C. T. dance which is to be given Thanksgiving evening will be one of the chief social at- tractions of the season. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your fav- exite contestant in the Schroeder-Pio- meer Free Piano contest. That on next Sunday the open season for the killlng of moose deer, partridge, ruffled grouse, ducks and al aquatic fowls, closes. YThe women of the Episcopal church will give their annual sale of hand waade Christmas articles in the church Wesement next Saturday. That on Thursday and Friday of mext week the third annual conven- tion of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association will be held i» Bemidji. Everybody‘is coming. Yo attend the Hallowell concert at the Athletic club theatre on Sunday avening, December 7. This company 4 comprised of real musicians and eomes here under the auspices of the Athletic club. A. J. Sanden of Pine River was a buwsiness visitor in the city yester- day. ancy dry picked Turkeys at Sch- roeder’s.—Adv. Dr. J. Warninger left this morn- ing for Benedict on a professional trip. Get your Thanksgiving Turkey at Roe and Markusen.—Adv Mrs. A. P. Hanson of Albert Lea is visiting friends in Bemidji and vieinity. Get your Thauksgl‘ving Turkey at Roe and Markusen.—Adv Charles Lefstedt of Akeley was among the business callers in Bem- idji Monday. Get your Thanksgiving Turkey at Ree and Markusen.—Adv John Norton of Big Falls was among the business callers in Bem-‘ id}i Monday. Louis R. Crowell of Red Lake is spending the day in Bemidji on a short business trip. Fancy dressed chickens call phone €6. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. Sheriff Thomas P. White of Inter- Brinkman Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday The Hurst Family and the Pickets Refined Colored Musical Comedy Co. 18 18 Recognized Artists Featuring the Hurst’s Sisters Band and Orchestra Watch for the noon day BLOOMER STREET PARADE See the 8 dusky maidens, new dances, mew music. Lovers of music don't fail to hear this rare musical treat. All new, novel features. Specialscen- ery, fine and gorgeous costumes. The dancing quartette. Oscar Hurst, cor- net virstuoso and baritone singer. The Pickets, Banjoists Come and see the ancient south and enjoy the realistic comedies. Hear the old southern melodies, clean, 1e- fined and moral. Hear the choruses and the duets. The great laughing success. 18 People On the Program 18 Admission 28c, 80c Show Starts 7:00 O’cleck Sharp Majestic Theatre Pictures DeLuxe “The Fatal Legacy” ? Kalem A Superb Feature In Two Parts The stirring story of a contest for the hand of a girl, in which fate,in the > guise of a family curse- lust for drink, 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 5 do it again. § Y OROROSOROROTOROLCROROSOR 000000000 natipnal Falls is among the busi- ness visitors in Bemidji today. P. E. Olson ,Charles Rawden and Theodore Westgard of the town of Liberty were Bemidji visitors yes- terday. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- | ture taken.—Adv. ' | One large P. J. Murphy of Larimore, North Dakota, is spending a short time in the vicinity of Bemidji on a busi- ness trip. . J. H. Drummond, James Harmon and Franz Jevne of International Falls were in Bemidji today on legal business. Cut flowers, Ferne, and Parsley for Thanksgiving. Bemidji Green- house. Phone 166.—Adv. E. W. Johnson and F. B. Merrins of Cass Lake spent yestgrday in Be- midji transacting business and call- ing on local friends. Mrs. A. J. Erwin of Minneapolis, who has been a guest at the E. H. Winter home for the past week, left yesterday for her home. Live or dressed turkey and chick- ens for sale Mrs. J. P. Duncalf, Phone 381 call 2.—Adv. C. E. Battles returned yesterday from a business trip to Blackduck and left today for Duluth. He ex- pects to be back by Thanksgiving. Strictly fresh eggs in cartons, guaranteed by us as represented. Roe and Markusen’s Grocery. Telephone 206 and 207. I. Moorluag, Charles Bjurstrom, Fred Stocketroun, Arthur Wiseke and W. Bottemiller of Baudette were in Bemidji yesterday transacting busi- ness. Misses Gladys Stanton and Lillian Cochran wil return Thursday morn- ing from Minneapolis to spend Thanksgiving with friends and rel- atives. | can of best pumpkin for 10 cents .for Thanksgiving.— Don’t forget to get it at Schmitt's grocery.—Adv, Mrs. and Frank Elliot of Osage, Iowa arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing and will spend some time in the city as guests at the home of W. H. Elletson. Turkey’s who said Turkey’s Roe and Markusen said so, and they have them order one for your Thanks- giving dinner—Adv. Hughes Van Etter of International Falls was in eBmidji today transact- Falls was in Bemidji today transact- ing business. He: is deputy sheriff of Koochiching county. Turkey’s who said Turkey’s Roe and Markusen said so, and they have them order one for your Thanks- giving dinner.—Adv. E. F. and Mrs. Buck of Minnea- polis were in Bemidji Monday on a combined business and pleasure trip. J. Fogelberg of Fosston spent Mon- day in the city on a short business trip. Turkey’s who said Turkey’s them order one for your giving dinner—Adv. Miss Edith Erwin instructor in the grammar department of the Bemidji schools will leave tomorrow night for Crookston where she will spend Thanksgiving with relatives and friends. son Curtiss will leave today for Pem- bena, where they will spend Thanks- DETTOVOOODORTDOORIDD HOOODOODOOOODOOOSIOOD DD TO-NIGHT Music > by ‘the world’s greatest musical wonder’’ the Fotoplayer 0 i 9 “The Great Discovery Lubin * ¢ A scientific enthusiast 2 loses his great discovery, but regains his wife and child in a thrilling manner. “The Iniluence of the Dn- known” Biograph A good strong drama that holds the attention through- out. H " “Scenes In Singapore Vitagraph Some interesting tricks by the Indian Fakirs. 39 “‘Extremities Vitagraph Maurice Costello in a very ¢ clever comedy. © ® HEPODEHICODTOOEODGOISODOE® brother George at Hallock before re- turning to Bemidji. Let me supply your grocery wants from the neatest and cleanest gro- cery store in the city. G. W. Frost, corper America and Seventh street.— Adv. Miss Esse Brannon left yesterday morning for Baudette where she will make her future home with her sis- ter, Mrs. Frank Slipp. The men of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will serve an oyster supper in the Odd Fellow’s hall Wed- nesday December 10. They will also make a quilt, which will be sold a% the supper. Sailor Jack of Duluth is spending a few days in Bemidji and vicinity on a business and pleasure trip. He is a wresler with a great deal of skill and has met some of Bemidji’s strongest men. Vern Maloy left last nignt for his home in Minneapolis where he ex- pects to remain in the future. Mr. Maloy has been in the employ of the St. Hilaire Lumber -Company for the past several months. Small debts accumulate rapidly. Small savings-do likewise. Begin to save something today. Deposit it at interest in the .Northern National bank.—Adv. E. E. Kenfield and family, Quincy Brooks and family, Mr. and Mus. Martin Kenfield and Miss Ethel Du- kelow, will spend Thanksgiving Day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kenfield of Cass Lake. Having completed my work in Canada I am now seliciting your work of planning your new contem- plated building or remodeling of your home or business building. Tho: Johnson.—Adyv. Miss Elsie Young of Thief River Falls and Miss Rhue Young and Miss Phillipson of La Lorte will spent Thanksgiving as the guests of M and Mrs. P. A, Young. Miss Elsie 1¢ the other ladies will arrive Wed- \ and Mrs. Herb Rasmusson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson and George Rasmusson returned last from a week's hunting trip Blackduck. Mrs. Herb Rasmusson was the fortunate one in the party. She succeeded in shooting a one hundred and twenty five pound doe. Among the licenses taken out this week at Bemidji was one for Fred C. Peterson to wed Lina J. Affolter. The young people reside at Zipple, where they have a large number of friends We understand that Mr. Sundholm of Zippel and Mr. Peterson’s sister are to be married at the same time, and that the double wedding will occur about Thanksgiving—Baudette Re- gion. Elaborate preparations are now being made by the management of the Markham hotel for the Thanks- giving dinner which promises to rival evening | i around Young will arrive Thursday morning | § any banquet ever given in this city. From six o’clock until 7:45 the din- ing room doors will be open to the Roe |public. F. S. Lycan stated this morn- and Markusen said so, and they have [ing that he believes it would be ne- Thanks- | cessary to make table reservations as early as possible as they may be un- able to care for all who expect to dine at this hostelry on Thanksgiv- ing. The. menus are believed to be the neatest and most unique ever made for a like occasion in this city. All guests of the. hotel next Thurs- day will receive one of these as a Mr, and Mrs. John Goodman and |souvenir. Results are most always certain giving with friends and relatives. |whea you use a Pioneer waat ad. They will also visit Mr. Goodman’s 'One-half cent a word. Phbome 31, Making Both 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 Th’a-nksgiving that ydu think of Roe & Markusen’s, for here you know you are going to get |all the things that you need for that “cne big dinner.” Never 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. : Green Goods Galore - Included in the list of green goods that we’have in stock are : Radishes Celery Ripe Tomatoes Cucumbers Parsley Lettuce ' Shallots Fine Fresh Juicy Fruits Apples, all kinds, but every one a ‘pippin’’ Florida Grape Fruit Lemons Figs Bouncing Big Bananas ' Grapes, white and red, both are luscious Dates and all kinds of fresh nuts CRANBERRIES LINGON BERRIES Fresh Dainties for Thanksgiving We have fresh from the ovens Macaroon snaps Atlantic assorted U Wafers Fig Newtons Peanut cookies Cheese Tid Bits Royal Dessert Cakes Chocolate topped cakes Sugar cakes Ginger Snaps Kaiser Jumbles, Iced Cocoanut taffy bar ‘You mustn’t overlook these dainties for Thanksgiving 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 Club cheese Limburger Nippy Bond=Ost. Gammelost Swiss Blue Label Pimento Cream Brick Edam Cheese Pineapple Cheese Other Thanksgiving Hints Pickles Jams Jellies Popcorn Heinze’s new crop of Mince Meat is Better Than ever Griffin & Skelly Asparagus Tips Maple Syrup Wright’s Buckwheat: Flour and Chase & Sanborn Coffee Also, last but by no means least lest you forget it we say it yet Ludefisk is Here Olives Candies Roe & Markusen’s = Quality Grocers , : TELEPHONES 208 aad 207 PROMPT DELIVERY SERVIGE