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spend several hours in the city Wed- nesday calling on friends and rela- tives. 2 Mrs. J. L. Van Aman of Chicago v is spending a short time in Bemidji == visiting with friends and transacting % K K KKK KKK KKK KKK ¥|business. ¢ * LEST WE FORGET ¥ : KR KKK K KKK K KKK KKK Miss Margaret Hanson of Bagley spent several hours in the city yes- To place a Red Cross Christmas |terday calling on friends and the lo- seal on .all Christmas packages. cal trade. The first of a series of indoor band concerts is to be held Friday evening. Dance to follow. Mrs. Barness of Bagley was among the Bemidji Christmas shoppers yes- terday, returning to Bagley in the That the second annual dance of | afternoon. the Brotherhood of Trainmen will be given on January 1, New Years day. That every item telephoned to the society editor, adds interest to the local page of the Pioneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. Lewis Coller of Aitken, Minnesota, The next U. C. T. dance will be|Was in Bemidji Thursday for a short given in the city hall on the evening |time calling upon friends and trans- of December 19. These dances are]acting business. proving to be leading social events of S. J. Devlin of Mclntosh spent the winter. Thursday in Bemidji transacting That Christmas comes week after|bnSiness. He returned to his next and the work of the postal de-|home last evening. partment is multiplying at such a| j mgen of Duluth, Minnesota, rate that Iate mail cannot possibly be was in Bemidji for a few hours yes- delivered on time. terday calling upon friends and To send all Christmas donations to| transacting business. the Relief committee of the Associat- W, F s = ed Charities. This committce has-a - Free ‘of Remer i8, spetiding a list containing the names of the f?“f days ,i“ ?em\djl.on e »busmes.s needy in Bemidji. visit. While in .the city Mr. Free is the guest of friends. T. Ostbye of Fargo, North Dakota, was in Bemidji between trains last evening calling upon his friends here T. C. Bailey is spending a few|ang transacting business. days in Minneapolis on legal busi- ness. Nels Thompson of Grand Forks is spending a short time in the city transacting business and calling up- on his friends. Mrs. M. F. Edwards of Maltby was a eBmidji caller Wednesday. Hollister’s R. M. Tea banishes headaches, drives away constipation; Mrs. Philip Medley of Farley spent | clears the complexion; builds you up. a few hours in the city yesterday on!parker's Drug Store.—Adv. business. s C. Winkleman of Akeley was T E. Miller of Crookston was 4iamong the business callers who spent business caller in Bemidji vesterday |yesterday in Bemidji Mr. Winkleman between trains. returned to his home this morning. One of these days you ought to ge to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Does it slick and clean; works like trooper; nothing stops it; best for your bowels—Hollister’'s R. M. Tea. Sam Severson of Minot, North Da-{35¢. Barker’s Drug Store. —Adyv. kota, was in Bemidji yesterday on a short business visit. A. H. Ewall of International Falls is spending a short time in Bem- Misses Emma and Della McClel-|idii enroute to his home after an ex- land of Carr lake transacted business | tended business and pleasure trip. in the city Wednesday. Mrs. D. Simpkins of Turtle River Miss Pearle Condon who has been|Was in the city Thursday. While seriously ill for the past few weeks is|here she called on the local merch- now reported as recovering. arts and did some Christmas shop-| ing. T have a nice line of handpainted B china for sale. Inquire Mrs. C. B.| When pimples and eruptions trou- Powell, 921 Beltrami avenue.—Adyv.|Dle vou, don’t worry; just take Hol- lister’s- R. M. Tea, and watch your {mirror each day. Barker's Drug Store. — Adv. Anton Doehle of Red Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure visit. A C. A. Carlson of Gemmell was 3 business visitor in the city Thursday where he transacted business. Mr. Carlson returned to his home last M, E. Sanderson of Minneapolis|night. was among the business visitors who spent Thursday in Bemidji. . | Thursday night for the twin cities. W. H. Peet of Wadena spent|Willmar and Moorhead on business. Thursday in Bemidji on a combined The.y will return here the middle of pleasure and business visit. next week. One dollar or :more saved for Christmas presents by purchasing from Mrs. E. L. Woods.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl left We still have a few sacks of sugar! J. J. Nolan of Brainerd sepnt yes- awaiting your order for $5.35 spot|terday in the city calling upon his cash. Schmitt's Grocery.—Adv. friends and transacting business. Mr. Nolan returned to his home at Brain- erd today. Nora Tedford of Cass Lake was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. While in the city she called on the local trade. Miss Agnes Mrs. A. McKee and Miss Anna Ol- . son of Deer Lake were in Bemidji Nelson of Malthy|Wednesday doing their Christmas shopping and attending to other busi- ness matters. : Mrs. George Glandon of Boy River was among the Bemidji visitors yes- terday who took advantage of the refund sale week to do her Christ- mas shopping. Brinkman Theatre Where Everyone Goes H. E. Delaney of Hubbard spent yesterday in Bemidji calling upon friends and attending to several busi- ness propositions in which he is in- terested with local parties. Patrons of this theatre will be treated to one of the greatest scenic novelties of the season in “‘Dollie’s Dolls” Or a Tinkling Tale Of a Toy Shop This miniature musical fantasy was written and staged by Will J. Harris, recognized as America's Producer of Vaudeville’s Classiest Attractions. Mr. Harris is the instigator of several leading girl productions, now on the larger circuits, but earnestly admits that in “Dollie’s Dolls” he has expend- eéd his very best efforts, and this means that the people of Bemidji are to be treated to a real surprise. Included in the many novelties offered in “Dollie’s Dolls” are such as the Boogie Man Clock, Mother Goose's Fav- orite Nursery Folks, Jack in the Box, and Ml Lilyan, the Dainty Parisian Danseuse, who will offer a series of classical toe dances. Here is one attraction bound to please the young as well as the old ‘LaBelle Glark and Her Danc- ing Horse ‘“‘Grand Duke” Also Her Flying Doves and Jump- A special meeting of the Eastern Star will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic hall. There will be work to be transacted. Light refreshments will be served. J. J. Nolan of Brainerd spent yes- terday in Bemidji calling on friends and attending to several business matters in which he is interested. Mr. Nolan returned to his home to- day. W. F. Amond of Grand Forks, North Dakota, spent Thursday in Be- midji where he called upon many of his friends and transacted business. Mr. Ammond returned to his home last night. J. W. Granger of Crookston was among the business visitors in Be- midji Thursday. Mr. Granger was in the city between trains and left last evening for other points before e l?"d in Ameri The only act of its kind in America S hieaine R Every big fire and every report of a burglary should bring home to you the necessity of keeping your pa- pers and other valuables in the fire- proof Safety Deposit Vaults of the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. and Edward = L. Rogers of ‘Walker, Minnesota, were in Bemidji 3000 Fest of Pleturss Admission - - 25¢, 35¢ Show Starts 7 O’clock Continous Majestic Theatre Pictures DeLuxe “Three Scraps of Paper” 3 Essanay A drama of more than usual interest with pathos that will make you remem- ber this story. f‘A Geylon Tea Estate” Selig Educational “Only Five Years Old” Selig The story of a little girl. ‘ ] ‘Pumps Vitagraph A very amusing comedy with Florence Turner. “‘Sandy Gats Shorty a Job” * Vitagraph A tramp comedy. POOOOOPOOOOORE OO® for a short time yesterday visiting with friends and transacting busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs., Rogers returned to their home last evening. The ladies of the Swedisn courch will serve a chicken supper in the basement of the church, Friday af- ternoon from 4 till 7. Tickets 25¢. A i Christmas sale will be conducted in connection with the supper.—Adv. Otto Messner from North Dakota is one of the advance guards of Ger- mans who will settle near Federal Dam. Mr. Messner closed a deal for a choice eighty acre tract yesterday, the sale being made through J Opsahl. Mrs. and W. H. Clifford of this city will return home from Delano, Minnesota, the first part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford were called to Delano by the serious ill- ness of Mrs. Clifford’s sister "Miss Cook who died before her sister reached her bedside. Mrs. Frank Hughes, 1026 Doud avenue, was given a surprise party by a few of her friends yesterday, GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGH “Silas Marner". Adaped from the famous novel by George Eliot. In Two Parts A faithful interpretation § of the great novel that made § Geo. Eliot famous. A strong cast has put all the pathos and dramatict action into the story of the old miser whose life is almost wreck- ed by Squire Cass’ weak § ? and villianous sons. “Hopll" A Red Cross Seal story produced in co-operation & with the National Associa- ¢ tion for the study and pre- vention of tuberculosis. the occasion being her sixty third birthday. The party was planned by Mesdames Jarrigan, Miller, Henry ard Matteson.. A dainty lunch was served by the self invited guests. Skating at the roller rink Sunday. —Adv. A son was born tv Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Given at the home of Mrs. Given’s parents at Iron Minnesota, Wednesday, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. Given were formerly residents of this city, Mr. Given having sold out his interests in the Given Bros. hardware store to his brothers. He is now operating a hardware store at Cenrad, Montana, and Mrs. Given will join him there shortly after the holidays. 'See’ the Bemidji music house ad on this page, for musical instru- ments and novelties.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Higgins and daughter Eileen arrived in the city Monday and will spend four months in Bemidji. Mr. Higgins was formerly with the St. Hilaire Lum- ber company of this city and now is S| Martin Kenfield, manager of one of their years located | refreshments were served. The sew- at Bowesmont, North Dakota. He |ing club will meet next ‘week with left the yard in North Dakota in|Mrs. W, Z. Robinson, charge of another man and will be e e SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: employed at the St. Hilaire yard for 7 UNTIL SOLD £ hs, i B montts |Rid body dolls worth $125 to. Race at the Roller rink Sunday.— $1.50 until sold only 98c. Adv. See ad on Page 11 it Peonhi N Mrs Walter Marcum entertained Cured of Liver Complaint. ‘& number of ladies yesterday. The| ' “I was suffering with liver com- afternoon was spent in sewing and a |plaint,” says Iva Smith of Point club was organized, Mrs. T, C. Bailey | Blank, Texas, “and| decided to try a being elected president. Those pre-|25c box of Chamberlain’s Tablets, sent were Mesdames Lee LaBaw,|and am happy to say that I am com- W. Z. Robinson, |pletely cured and can recommend Harvey Wilcox, T. C. Bailey, C. M. |them to every one.” For sale by all Jacobson, and W, L. Griffith, Light |dealers.—Adv. Santa Claus_ has just arrived at the BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE All kinds of Musical Toys for the little ones, and Band Instruments, Drums, Bugles. Price 10c up. Musical Pigs, Elephants and Bears Full Edison Concert Saturday Evening, December . 13, from 7 t0 10 p. m. Come and hear the latest Blue Amberol four minute Edison Records BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE Phone 753 117 3rd St. There is no need of it. The Bemidji Building and Loan Association will loan you money to help build or buy. Your monthly payments will not amount to more than rent. Borrow from your home association. They can and will take better care of you than the associations in other towns. See.any of the following officers at once: J. P. LAHR, President R. H. SCHUMAKER, Treas. A. L. BBROOKS, Secretary} A THE MAN who knows clothes---who realizes there is a difference 'in the way clothes are made---comes to this store before he buys a new suit. WE REFUND YOUR FARE You too will realize the difference after you have compared the values we offer here with what you. get elsewhere. a pleasing difference in many little details of style, fit and work- manship. We want to make sure that once a man buysa suit here he will be sure to come back, and so we select only dependable fab- rics, have them made by the best manufacturers and the result is a better fitting suit, a more stylish suit and a bigger value suit than you will find at an equal and oftentimes higher priee elsewhere. 1 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 You will note Copyright 1913 The House of Kuppenheimer We Are Featuring This Season a Blue Serge At $16.50. Ask To See It. In Hats we are showIng the niftiest styles we have ever seen. They have a distinct snap and go to them that you will surely like. 5 ¢1 $3 $5 We would like to have the men of Bemidji better dressed than the men of any other town in the country. We are doing all we can to bring this about---the right goods at the right prices---come and see. > G.ill BI’OS- Berhidji, Min.nesota In Shirts the many different patterns will prove especially pleasing to the man who is particular about his shirts. They'll be sure to please you. $1 $1.50 $3