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SATURDAY DECEMBER 13, 1913. ] About The City iii*i******%**** x LEST WE FORGET KK KK KKK KKK KKK To place a Red Cross Christmas seal on all Christmas packages. The first of a series-of indoor band concerts is to be held Friday evening. Dance to follow. 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 society editor, adds interest to the lecal page of the Pioneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. The next U. C. T. dance will be given in the city hall on the evening of December 19. These dances are proving to be leading social events of the winter. That Christmas comes week after mext and the work of the postal de- partment is multiplying at such a rate 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 list containing the names of the needy in Bemidji. Superintendent W. P. Dyer is in the cities on business. Mrs. and V. W. Sabin of Omaha, Nebraska, are the guests of friends. Race at the Roller rink Sunday.— Adv. P. Eberhardt of Thief River Falls transacted business in Bemidji Fri- day. the business visitors who spent Fri- day in Bemidji and vicinity. See the Bemidji music house ad on page eight, for musicial instru- ments and novelties.—Ady. W. A. Rossman of Grand Rapids spent Friday in the city calling on friends and transacting business. One dollar or :ore saved for Christmas presents by purchasing from Mrs. E. L. Woods.—Adv. F. H. McMahon of Kalamazoo, Mich., spent Friday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. T have a nice 1iné of handpainted china for sale. Inquire Mrs. C. B. Powell, 921 Beltrami avenue.—Adv. Mrs. and W. L. Thomas of Red Lake were among the out of town visit- ors who was shopping in the city Friday. ‘We still have a few sacks of sugar awaiting your order for $5.35 spot cash, Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. F. D. McDevitt of Cloquet spent]|. Friday in the city on business. Mr. McDevitt will return to his home at Cloquet today. A right start in life means success. Then start in Mankato Commercial college Mankato, Minn. Send for catalog.—Adv. Paul and Hope Crowell of Devils Lake, North Dakota, were guests yes- terday at the home of their uncle, Judge Crowell. Mrs. F. E. Craver of Turtle River spent several hours in the city on business yesterday, returning home in the afternoon. Everybody wants to be in style | Gassard Corsets are the vogue every woman who Investigates buys the Gassard Corset.—Adv. P. Richards and G. Heffron of John Bunny at the Grand tonight and at the matinee Sunday at 3 p. m. Adv. George H. French of Lenoard transacted business in the city Fri- day. Skating at the roller rink Sunday. —Adv. E. M. Bastman of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. 0. S. Keay of Park Rapids was in the city this morning transacting business. John Bunny at the Grand tonight and at the matinee Sunday at 3 p. m. Adv. E. M. Berg, county auditor of Todd county, was in Bemidji yesterday on business. Frank Latimer of Turtle River was among the business visitors in Be- midji Friday. John Bunny at the Grand tonight and at the matinee Sunday at 3 p. m. Adv. Mrs. W. T. Blakely of Farley was among the Christmas shoppers in Be- midji yesterday. Nels Thompson of Grand Forks was in Bemidji Friday on a combined bus- iness and pleasure visit. One of these days yecu ought to ge to Hakkerups and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. 0. 1. Elden of Duluth was among Brinkman Theatre Where Everyone Goes Patrons of this theatre will be treated to one of the greatest scenic novelties of the season in “Dollig’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- ed 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 Fulks. Jack in the Box, and MIL. 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- Doy The only act oltl‘lgts ki'nd in America 3000 Foet of Pictures Admission 25¢, 35¢ Show Starts 7 O’clock Continous Saterday Matinee, All Kids Sc ‘lm'ned to her home yesterday af- Maiden Rock, Wisconsin, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards, 909 Lake Boulevard. H. H. Coyle of Belle Plaing called upon friends in this city yesterday while spending a short time in the city between trains. | Mrs C. S. Blakely of Bagley was; among the Christmas shoppers in Be- midji yesterday, who made use of the refund proposition. ! Hollister’s R. M. Tea banishes headaches, drives away constipation; | clears the complexion; builds you up. Barker’s Drug Store—Adv. C. L. Gray of Grand Rapids was among the callers in the city yester-| day. Mr. Gray returned to his home at Grand Rapids last night. Does it slick and clean; works like trooper; nothing stops it; best for your bowels—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. 35c. Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv. F. G. Pape of Boy River is in Be- midji today on business. Mr. Pape will return to his home this evening to spend Sunday with relatives. ‘Walter Davis of Brainerd spent yesterday in Bemidji on a short business visit. ~ Mr. Davis returned to his home in that city this morning. 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. Mrs. W. A. Nelson of Clearbrook, Minnesota, was among the shoppers in. Bemidji Friday. Mrs. Nelson re- ternoon. 4 Peter Maltrud, merchant of Pu- posky, was in Bemidji Friday. While } in the city he called at the Pioneer office and renewed his subscription for another year. Axel Felt of Alida was in the city yesterday -and while here was the guest of his sister Mrs. John Moberg, 1002 Beltrami avenue. He returned to his home this morning. Members of the Junior class of the Bemidji High school will give their first class party of the season this evening at the home of Miss Jean Richards on Lake Boulevard. J. P. Easton of Warren spenf Fri- day in Bemidji transacting business Mr. Easton is connected with a lum- ber concern at Warren and was here on business connected with that firm. Are you sure that your valuables are safe? For $3.00 a year you can rent a private safe deposit box in the Northern National Bank thus insur- ing against fire, thieft or accident.— Adv. James Maris of Nebish has just re turned from Whiting, Iowa, where he has spent several weeks. He left yesterday for his farm near Nebish ® THE BEMIDJI Majestc Theatre_ Pictures DeLuxe . “Three Scraps of Paper” Essanay A drama of more than 2 usual interest with pathos that will make you remem- ber this story. ““h Geylon Tea Estate” Selig Educational “Only Five Years Old” Selig The story of a little girl. 1 th Pumps Vitagraph A very amusing comedy ¢ with Florence Turner. “Sandy Gats Shorty a Job” § Vitagraph A tramp comedy GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT Music By the “FOTOPLAYER” & “The Special Officer” Lubin. Two Reels. $ This story pictures a dra- matic episode in which Daddy Browne, gets the & best of a get-rich-quick swindler and saves the bank from disgrace. It has a pretty love romance inter- § woven which will be -very acceptable to sweethearts. “The Autocrat of Flap- jack dJunction” Vitagraph Sounds good. Is good. Comedy with John Bunny and Flora Finch. MATINEE SUNDAY AT 3 P. M. @ @ ® ® ® @ @ ® @ ®» ® ® 3 @ ® ® o @ @ ® & @ @ ® ® 5% ® S ® % 5% @ @ P 5% @ ® ® @ ® @ S | hard corset demonstration at Mrs. C. E. Neal’s store the coming week. Be- ginning Monday Dec., 15th every af- iternoon from two to six. Will have on hand a large stock. And will fit { you correctly.—Adv. The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran supper and sale last evening, which was held in the basement of the Swedish church. A large number of useful and fancy Christmas articles were disposed of at the sale. Peter Collins, who will debate in Brainerd Friday evening, ~passed through the city this afterncon on his way to Duluth. He will be in Brainerd Friday in ample time for the debate. It is said by some that T. E. Latimer, of Minneapolis, the state secretary of the socialist party will take up the socialist end in the debate. Mr. Collins said the debate at Long Prairie last night drew a crowded house at the opera house-— Brainerd Dispatch. We guarantee an improved figure when fitted to a Gossard corset. There is a model for every figure And a price for every purse. Come and be correctly fitted. At Mrs. Neal’s store, by Mrs. J. H. Fallon.— Adv. *Miss Esther Johnson of Nymore en- tertained a number of her friends last evening at her home in that village. The evening was spent playing games at the close of which . refreshments were served. Those present were, Esther Johnson, Josephine Clark, Josephine Loe, Grace Fisher, Hilda Ohngren, Helen Olson, Dale Walker, George Walker, Maynard. Bjerke, Ed- ward St. Lawrence, Dan Carrier,, Ralph Johnson, Walter Deneau, Cecil Everest, Carl Johmson, and Walter Johnson. HALF MILLON LOSS BY FIRE Business Section of Cohoes, N. Y., Visited by Disaster. Cohoes, N. Y., Dec. 13.—Fire which spending a few hours in Bemidji en route. Several young ladies of Nymore have issuel invitations for a dance which will be given this evening in the Odd Fellow’s hall. A two piece orchestra has been engaged to furn- ish the music. 3 ' Mrs. J. H: Falllon will give'a Gos- broke out in the heart of this city’s business section was subdued after a dozen buildings and manufacturing plants had been destroyed, with a loss of half a million dollars. One fire man was badly hurt by a falling wall, The fire started in the Parsons knitting mills and within two hours ‘had swept a block west to the barge canal. -Troy firemen responded to an snpeal for help. . @ | R ORI O OO0 OROROROIIOROIOIORORORORO church made $40 at their chicken | DAILY PIONEER Cut Glass Silver Mesh Bags Souvenir Spoons Parisian Ivory : Brass H Xmas Cards Booklets Electric Stoves Hot and Cold Soda served Everything in Drugs guarantee with every sale to give satisf: 0=== in the tweaty-four. 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Do _you use the Electrical Servants who are waiting at your doer for. ad- mission, who are so numerous and complete that they can serve youevery hour Here are just a few: Are you gettmg the value of them or some of them in your For Further Particulars Inquire of The Warfield Electric Company f Phone 26 Community Silver and Bags, Purses, Card Cases Huyler’s Candy Novelties Fountain Pens Manicure Sets the year around at this store \and Druggists’ Sundries action or money refunded, is your insurance oo r——r——— ELECTRIC PERCOLATER makes delicious coffee just right. A fragrant cup of coffee is more than half the breakfast. ELECTRIC TOASTER makes crisp, evenly browned toast right at the table. You can always have fresh and delicious hot toast. ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE MOTOR does away with the drudgery of running.a sewing machine. With a good motor attached to a machine the family sewing can be done without the slighest exertion and in half the time. ELECTRIC COMB is invaluable for quickly drying the hair after shampooing. The heat also acts as a tonic for the hair and scalp— makes the hair luxuriant. ELECTRIC CURLING IRON needed to make - the dressing table complete. fl I ] I (] fi OO r—r——0 Ex g5 » ¥ * x £y g * Sx * k ko k¥ g i [ (= * ® * * * * * ffi