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About The City HH KKK KKK K H KKK K KX x LEST WE FORGET o KK KK KKK KK KKK KK Red Cross Christmas Christmas packages. To place a seal on all The first of a series of indoor band concerts is to be held Friday evening. Bance to follow. Basket ball game this evening. Athletic club vs. Ripple's scrubs. For championship of city. That the second annual dance of the Brotherhood of Trainmen will be given on January 1, New Years day. That every item telephoned to the secgiety editor, adds interest to the Tecal page of the Pioneer and is ap- wmreciated. Phone 31, The next U. C. T. dance will be aven in the city hall on the evening of December 19, These dances are wroving to be leading social events of e winter. That Christmas comes week after wext and the work of the postal de- partment is multiplying at such a mate that late mail cannot possibly be delivered on time. To send all Christmas donations to the Relief committee of the Associat- ed Charities. This committee has a lst containing the names of the meedy in Bemidji. There is only two months more of the Schroeder piano contest. Cut the #ive vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favorite - con- teatant. The race is growing close. Theodore Hall of Wilton was a Be- midji caller Monday. Roy Dennis has gone to Monticello where he has accepted a position. Race at the rink Wednesday night. Gome and see it Admission 10c — Adv Howard C. Newcomb of Hines was in the city Monday calling on the local trade. Mrs. Gilbert Olson of Bagley was among the out of town Christmas shoppers yesterday. One of these days yeu ought to ®» to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. A. Flessvig of Aure, Minne- sota, was among the Christmas shop- pers in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. D. C.Smyth returned yester- day from St. Paul, where she spent several days on business. Mrs. H. W. Bailey is spending the week as the guest of her Jdaughter Mrs. G. H. Hansell of Bagley. We still have a few saeks of sugar awaiting your order for $5.35 spot cash. Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. Matt H. Gillispie of International Falls was in Bemidji yesterday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Can you do the work the worlid wants done? If not, write Mankato Sommercial, Mankato, Minn., for eatalog.—Adv. C. S. Lannan of McIntosh arrived im the city last night and will spend a short time in Bemidji trans- aeting business. P. Eberhardt of Thief River Falis spent yesterday in Bemidji upon his friends and transacting business. Miss: Clara Kennedy, cousin of Mrs. J. F. Norman, returned Satur- day evening to Davenport, Towa, af- Brinkman Theatre Where Everyone Goes TONIGHT—Monday and Tuesday December 8 aud 9 Thomas A. wEtlisnn’s Talk- ing Pictures All New Reels Each Night Never Shown Here Before Comic Opera Musical Comedy Grand ;Opera Melodramic Tabloids A Wonderful Entertainment Which Pleases Everybody Complete Shows Starting ? o w2 Prices =~ 2Bc, 36c Subseribe for the Ploneer. calling | ter spending the last few 'weeks in Crookston and Bemidji.—Crookston Daily Times. If you cannot act as ladies and gentlemen, please stay away from the roller rink and make room for those who can.—Adv Harley A. Hansen and L. G. Cro- thers left this morning for Duluth and Gary where they will spend to- day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Scharf have re- turned from Lake City, where they were called by the serious illness of Mr. Scharf’s brother. Sam Simpson of Minneapolis spent a short time in the city' yesterday enroute to Bena where he has charge of logging operations. Sam Borechard of Shevlin spent Monday in Bemidii transacting busi- ness. Mr. Borechard returned to his home this after noon. 3 C. G. Johnson of Shooks came down this morning to attend to some business matters. He left on th evening train for home. g Mrs. L. L. Culp and Miss Beatrice Johnson of Red Lake were in Bem- idji yesterday calling upon their lo- cal friends and shopping. You can send money to any part of the old country with perfect safe- ty through the service of the North- ern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. R. Gamenthaler of Barnes- ville, Ohio, was in Bemidji yesterday between trains. While here Mrs Gamn- enthaler was a guest of friends. Hollister's R. M. Tea banishes headaches, drives away constipation; clears the complexion; builds you up. Barker’s Drug Store—Adv. A. P. Blom and son Carl of the Town of Liberty were in Bemidji transacting business Saturday, re- turning home in the afternoon. Does it slick and clean; works like trooper; nothing stops-it; best for your bowels—Hollister's R. M. Tea. 35¢c. Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv. H. N. Harding of Cass Lake i among the business callers in Bem- idji today. While in the city Mr. Harding is the guest of friends. & Mrs. Minnie King of Deer River and Mrs. Mary Pratt of River Falls, Wisconsin, were in Bemidji yester- day calling on friends and shopping. Martin Soremson of Solway was in the city today on business. While here he called on the local merchants and did some of his Christmas shop- pin. When pimples and eruptions trou- ble you, don’t worry; just take Hol- lister's R. M. Tea, and watch your mirror each day. Barker's Drug Store. — Adv. ‘By the urgent request of his con- gregation, Rev. <Charles Chandler has been prevailed upon to continue his pastorate here during the winter months. The Royal Neighbors w1l hold election of officers and initiation in the Odd Fellow’s hall tonight at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to come early. The Presbyterian Ladies aid so- ciety will meet in the church, Thurs- day afternoon, at three o’clock. A picnic lunch will be served. The Jap- anese articles will be on sale. E. M. Stanton, of Thief River Falls county attorney of Pennington coun- ty, was a Bemidji business visitor. While in the city he was the guest of his brother, Dr.'D. L. Stanton. The ladies of the Swedish church will serve a chicken supper in the basement of the church Friday af- ternoon from 4 to 7. A Christmas sale will be conducted during the af- terngon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fink and daughter Miss Lee of St. Paul, who have spent the past few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, David Gill, have re- turned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fink are Mrs. Gill’s parents. The men of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will give an oyster supper in the Odd Fellow’s hall to- morrow night. December 10.- They have also made a quilt which will be sold at the supper. The Montague family have moved from Bemidji avenue to Dewey avenue and are occupying the house owned by Lars Myhre of Wilton, which was lately vacated by Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Megroth. Father Philippe returned from Cass Lake this morning, having been called there by the serious illness of Mrs. McDonald. Father Frederick || of Cass Lake was at Remer on a mis- sion. Mrs. William Hyatt returned last evening from Brainerd, where she has spent several days as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bush, who lately moved to Brainerd from this city. The Baptist Ladies Aid society MISS JANE ADDAMS. Declared by Dr. Shaw to Be Good Presidential Timber. will be held at 1008 Mississippi av- enue, Wednesday afternoon, Decem- ber 10, at 2:30. Mesdames Flake, Haycraft and Hullet will entertain. Lunch will be served after the pro- gram. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all. Mrs. B. J. Neely’s house on Dewey avenue will be ready for occupancy this week, all the work except the painting has been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson will occupy the residence. Mrs. Neely expects to Majestic Theatre Pictures DeLuxe “Thg Exil Eye” Lubin. In'Two Parts . 3 A powerful drama that is § very interesting and will hold the/attention from start to finish, ! > “Low Caste Burmese” Vitagraph A series giving well 2 chosen and instructive views among the Burmese. “Sleuths Unawares” Vitagraph A very amusing comedy of two tramps. build another residence on the same lots facing the boulevard spring. Mrs. T. O. Thareldson and fam;k of Bemidji, arrived last evening and will spend some time in the ecity visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Filia- trault, her mother, Mrs. Albertine and Josephine Filiatrault are also in the city from Spokane, visiting at the home of their mother, who ex- pects to have a family reunion Sun- day.—Crookston Daily Times. next | GRAND THEATRE, TONIGHT of the American stage. DANIEL FROHMAN presents HENRY E. DIXEY ° newasn YCHELSEA 77507 A metropolitan mystery in four astonishing reels Henry E. Dixey is one of the, foremost ‘favorites In the role of an eminent,. able and conscientious detective, Mr. Dixey is afford- ed ample opportunity to uiilize the fine powers of character- ization for which he is noted. The play sounds every depth of the underworld; its secrets, its methods and emotions, and The Famous Legiti- mate Star - penetrates the intricate labyrinths of the submerged half. Startling revelations, ingenious machinations and overwhelm- ing climaxes crowd fast in thrilling succession; and through it all the mystery and fascination of the world that lives un- Ger cover. First show starts at 7:30 sharp Admission (5¢ MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2:30 P. M e —— ] e Concert Wednesday evening, December 10, at 8 o’clock a concert and exhibition will be given at the I. 0. O. F. Hall by the world renowned folk-dancer Olva Horshaug who won eight first premimuns and gold medals at the great contest in Scandinavia. Won title “Champion of Norway” at Krist- iania, 1911, and Nils Borge, violin player (8 string violin). Winner of first premium in Bergen, when only 18 years old. These artists come dir- ect from a tour through Europe, cess. Mr. Thorshaug also lectures on the Folk dances, their relation to will positively be the last appearance of these two artists before returning to Europe Admission 50c and 25¢.— Adv. 5% Pioneer wants—one-half .cent « word cash. Try Ploneer Want Ada. - SPEGIAL R. R.REFUND SALE 8 YARDS OF BEST PRINT 39c WITH A DOLLAR PURCHASE OR OVER FROM | SATURDAY, DEC. 6, TO FRIDAY, DEC. 12 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK Big Reductions on our Entire Stock of "LADIES' COATS ~ SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DURING THIS SALE where they met with splendid suc- health, and the human body. This 13 r ey e -~ e O D e g 5 et e e e e e e R A e ot A e