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About The City HEK KKK KKK KKK X * LEST WE FORGET ¥ R KKK KKK KK KKK KKK That sending your Christmas par- cels early assures there speedy de- Yivery. The women of the Presbyterian eburch will hold their annual sale in e church, Friday, December 5. That every item telephoned to the society editor, adds interest to the loeal page of the Pioneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. There is only two months more of the Schroeder piano contest. Cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favorite con- testant. The race is growing close. That hunters have five days after the closing of the open season in which to ship big game. Permission after that time may be secured irom|¢@ the game and fish commission. To remember that the Hallowell eoncert company is to appear in Be- midji Sunday Evening at the Athle- tie club theatre. They played to crowded houses in Bemidji a year ago. Do not miss hearing them. Aus- pices Athletic club. C. P. Ellingsen of Northern is among the boosters attending the N. | M. D. A Special reductions Whitings box paper at Abercrombie’s for Saturday. M. W. Knox of Nebish attended the development meeting yesterday, returning home today. Mrs. Shannon of Grant Valley was in the city Tuesday attending to various business matters. One of these days you ought to ®e to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. W. H. Rice of town of Noth- ern was in the city Thursday ship- ping and calling on friends. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn left last evening for the twin cities where they will spend today. Skating at the Roller Rink Sat- urday afternoon and Evening this week instead of Sunday. - Thomas McCann and E. H. Dea re- turned this morning from a week’s trip to Montana and Spokane. Lester ‘Achenbach returned yes- térday from“the twin cities where he has been visiting for several weeks We still have a few sacks of sugar awalting your order for $5.35 spot ecash. Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. P. J. Seberger of St. Cloud, Minne- sota, is spending a few days in Be- midji attending the N. M. D. meet- ings. Matt Bazzar of Thief River Falls is spending the day in the city on a combined business and pleasure visit. Special reductions on Crane’s and | Whitings box paper at Abercrombie’s for Saturday. Miss Signa Anderson who has been in Bemidji for some time, returned to her home in town of Frohn Wed- nesday. W. L. Greene of Ashland, Wiscon- Brinkman Theatre Where Everyone Goes NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS The management reserves the right to refuses admittance and refund pur- chase price. Evening performances at 7—Continu- ous. Program subject to change without notioe. Physicians and other patrons expect- ing telephone calls shouid notify the office or the usher who seats them. Patrons will please take seats shown by usher. Stamping of feet, cat calls and whistl- ing strictly forbidden in this theatre. Any person or persons under the influ- ence of liquor will not be admitted. to theater. All articles found in this theatre should be left at the box office where they will be restored to the owner, 'VODVIL —Music by the— Hope Jones Unit Orchesira Stanley & Stuart Singing and Talking Oddity Lewis & Zoller Singing and Musical " PICTURE PROGRAM Showing at all times the best pictures Admission (0c, 25¢ Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp Coming: 8th and 9th, Edison’s Genuine Talking Pictures T e RN R A on Crane's and | B0SS-How DOYou LIKE MY NEW Maiesfic Thears } Pictures DeLuxe “Her First Offense” Lubin A very strong melodrama with a happy ending. “As a Father Spareth His Son” Selig As the twig is bent, so O CRORORSOROSOZORORORO grows the tree, is the drift of this drama with a moral. “On Their Wecdding Eve” ¢ Vitagraph 9 Good comedy featuring & Maurice Costello. >4 b . . ” : 1 ¢ “Foeeding the Animals” ¢! ® Vitagraph $ & Zoological §' IR ROSOSCIOSONCICRORCIONO | sin, is spending a short time in Bc-! midji on a combined business and pleasure trip. John D. Kibbie of Margie, Minne- | sota, is in Bemidji as a delegate to {the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment Association. Special reductions on Crane’s and Whitings box paper at Abercrombie’s for Saturday. ' Basil Hannah left Wednesday for Crookston where he will- spend a couple of week visiting Ralph Kelley iand other friends. ; Mrs. D. D. Miller and little daugh- | ter, will leave this evening for Chi- icago where she will visit for some time with her mother. : J. P. Foote of Crookston is among | ’thc Northern Minnesota delegates who are attending the meetings be- tirg held in this city. | G. D. Gerard of Nebish came to) ‘l;emld]l Wednesday to attend the| Imeeting of the N. M. D. A. He u»l turned to Nebish today. | | George Erickson, editor of thei | Spooner News arrived in the city last l evening to attend the N. M. D. A.{ and to help boost his town. | Dance tonight at the city hall after ! the basket ball game.—Adv. | J. E. Dade of Blackduck is umuu"‘ the north line visitors who ‘1“1 spending a short time in the eity on a busin and pleasure visit. E. S. Kimball of Duluth is among the business callers who ar fattending the Doosters meeting which is being held in this city. C. L. Graham of Remer is among the delegates from points along the Soo line who are attending thc] N. M. D. A, meetings in this city. Want three or four rooms furnish- | ed or partly furnished for light housekeeping; close in. News fore- man, Pioneer.—Adv. Mrs. I. N. Clements and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Herschy of Staples are visiting Mrs. William Grant of East Bemidji. They will remain for some time. Representative P. J. McGarry of Walker and Ed. Warren. of Feder- al dam were present at the cdonven- tion yesterda returning to their home last evening. Best for clogged bowels, lazy liver sour stomach, poor appetite, periodi- cal headaches—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drnub Store.—Adv. Albert Anderson, editor of the Clearbrook Journal, is in Bemidji to- day boosting Clearbrook and taking an active interest in the meetings | being held here. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Sisler of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, are guests at the James French home while attending the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment Association. Corrects constipation. indigestion; cleans the stomack, regulates the GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT Music by the ‘“FOTOPLAYER” “A Midnight Message” An Unusual Photo Dramain 2 Parts Featuring Alice Joyce There’s a climax in this bic!ure that is heartgripping in intensity, An elderly widower marries a girl many years his junior. He unjustly suspects his son and wife of being in love with each other. You should see this picture. “A Borrcwad Identity” Essanay A’ Western comedy drama with unusual and interest- ing situations. Next Tuesday and Wednesday Daniel Frobman ;presents ;Henry E. Dixie in an original drama of tlle underworld “Chelsea 7750.” SOCCOOOOOOODOGOOOOOOODOODD bowels, stops headaches—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. 35c. Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv. Mrs. Eaiser and her sister Mrs. Demp Mohler of town of Northern were in Bemidji Thursday attend- ing to business and doing some {Christmas shopping. J. A. Jackson of; International Falls is visiting in Bemidji for -sev- eral das. From here heq will 80 to Brainerd. He expects to ‘be away un-’ jtil after Janaury 1st. E. P. Step of Brainerd is among the business callers in Bemidji. Mr. Step is taking an active interest in the N. M. D. A. meetings being held here. Hollister’s R. M. Tea is the remedy you need, when you don’t feel sick enough to be in bed, but not well |enough to be happy. Barker’s Drug | Store—Adv. Effie Scener returned this morn- ing from Deer River where she has spent several days visiting her bro- ther G. A. Mosher and friend, Mrs. H. H. Parmeter. Oscar Wicks of Kelliher was in tie city today on business and while here called at the Pioneer office and renewed his subscription to the Daily Pioneer for another year. Why not make your children a irthday present of a bank book from the Northern National Bank? It will| encourage them to be thrifty and iteach a valuable lesson in economy. —Adv. F. W. Rhoda left this morning for {Long Prairie where he will remain until tomorrow While at Long Prairie Mr. will be the guests ot friends and rel- atives. Mrs. S. Peterson, tformerly of this city but who has spent the summer at Werner, is visiting friends in Be- widji. Later on she expects to move to-Wilton, where she will spent the winter. Among the northern Minnesota boosters who arrived in Bemidji yes- terday afternoon to attend the con- vention of the N. M. D. A. Was E. C. Kiley, editor of the Grand Rapids Herald-Review. E. M. Tschoepe, merchant at Ne- bish came to Bemidji Wednesday and attended the meeting of the Northern Minnesota Development Association yesterday. He returned to Nebish today. John Norton of Big Falls, Minne- sota, is in Bemidji transacting busi- 5| Brainerd-Bemidji basket ball night on business. |, Rhoda walk ‘to this city as it would be im- possible to drive a team here. . George H. Gardner of Brainerd is in the city today and will remain over this evening to witness the game which will be played at the Athlet- ic club hall this evening. Cris Sylte who lives near Hackett, Minnesota, will be tried today before Judge M. A." Clark on an insanity charge. Sylte was brought to this city last night and does not appear to be in a very bad condition. Miss Olive Miller left this morning for Brainerd where she will visit several days before going to Duluth where she has accepted a position as manager of a music department in one of the large departments stores The Mesdames C. C. Josy and one child and Mrs. Stow and two chil- dren left this morning for Bemidji after having spent Thanksgiving and the last week at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Steb- bins. ? There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star and election of of- ficers, Friday evening in the Ma- sonic hall. Mrs. Geo. Kreatz, W. M. H. E. Hoglund of Nebish, who re- presents the Willmar-Nebish Coloni- zation company of Wilmar Minneso- ta, was among the out of town peo- ple who attended the N. M. D. A. yesterday returning to Nebish to- day: E. E. Thompson of Buffalo, Min- nesota, left for his home this morn- ing. While here he was the guest of 'his sister-in-law, Mrs. Alice Scener. Mr. Thompson has purchased a,farm near Deer River and expects to move his family there in the near tuQure 3. &. Porter, mathiger and treasur- er of the Watab Pulp and paper company who has been looking after itheir interests in northern Minneso- {1dji yesterday for the convention, re- evening. Yesterday afternoon clerk of court cense to Robert Larson of this city! to wed Miss Ella Lauretsen. Bothi young people are well known in Be- midji and have made their home here for some time. Mr. Larson played the traps for the “Rag Time Kids.” Mrs. M. E. Ibertson and daughter Hazel returned Wednesday night from Forman, North Dakota, where they have been since Thanksgiving. | the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. K. |McPherson, and brothers J. A. Colvy, II. A. Hoffman. i attend the meeting of thé Northern Minnesota Development association. | Miss Annie E. Shelland county super- tintendent of schools and D. B. Jewell agricultural agent for Koochiching county are also attending the meet- |ing. Franz Jevne, county attorney and Frank Palmer will also go down tonight to attend the sessions Fri- {day—International Falls Daily Jour- nal. E. 0. Estenson of Climax, Minne- sota, is spending a few' days in Be- midji attending the Northern Min- nesota Development Association meeting. Mr. Estenson was formerly a resident of Bemidji but left here three years ago for Canada where he spent some time as a guest of his brother. Canada did mot appeal to Mr. Estenson who returned to the United States and located at Climax in Polk County. Bemidji still looks good to him and the improvements made during the past three years made him feel as though he was in a strange city. Colfax, Ta., Dec. 5.—The Citizens’ State bank here, with deposits ness and calling upon many of his friends. While here Mr. Norton is al- so showing an interest in the Devel- opment Association. Walter Skinner of Pennington Moose County, was in Bemidji yes- terday on a combined business and pleasure visit. Mr. Skinner reports road conditions between Bemidji and Pennington poor and was forced to amounting to ahuost $400,000, was closed on the order of the state audi- tor pending examination of its books. H. M. Wheelock, the cashier, has not been seen since Monday and ac- cording to a note turned over to au thorities by his wife may be a sui- cide. The note read: “Dear Wife: This is my farewell to you. .By the time you get this my body will be in the Des Moines river. I cannot stand the strain any longer.” ta, with Dan Rose, remained in Bem- |} turning to his home in St. Cloud last 2 Fred Rhoda issued a marriage li- While in Forman Mrs. Ibertson was |5 {B. E. and F. Colvy and niece Mrs. | F. J. McPartlin went to Bemidji to | i Mills-Lee Show! Educational and Highly Entertaining 7 Big Acts At the Grand Theatre Under the Auspices of the local camp, M. W. A., on Monday Evening, Dec. The Program will consist of interesting talks and stories by G. L. Rielly, State deputy, M. W. A. and E. B. Powers, Funo- logist; illustrated songs and 200 Photo pictures. Talk and pictures on tubercu= losis and M. W. A. Sanitorium. Admission - - Carbon Paper We have an assortment ot high grade paper ully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and 81-2 x13 At $1 and $1.25 a box (Can you beat it?) Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! Special agents call on the trade about the city from time to time: They may offer you enticing . looking bargains—but—what if you’re not satisfied? It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. WeBuy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store Phone 31 W, . - Hang Your Pictures = welghing up to 100 Ibs. ‘with Moore Push Devices,| will rot disfigure walls Moore Push-Pms . Soldin BEMIDJI AT_THE \LJ Bemidji Pioneer Office SUPPLY STORE 10c and 20c it { i i i