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About The City KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK x LEST WE FORGET ¥ KK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK To place a Red Cross Christmas seal on all Christmas packages. 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 seciety editor, adds,6 interest to the lecal page of the Pioneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. To send aii Christmas donations to the Relief committee of the Asgociat- ed Charities. This committee has a list containing the names- of the needy in Bemidji. That it will soon be too late to do your Christmas shopping in order to take advantage of the store stocks while they are complete. Next week brings Christmas. That the fourth of a series of eight dances, given by the United Commercial Travelers, will be held in the City hall Friday evening. It will in reality be the Christmas dance. Invitations have been issued. That for every dollar taken in for subscriptions to the Daily or Weekly Pioneer, a candidate is given 25,~ 000 votes in the Schroeder free piano contest. This offer holds good until Christmas. The contest closes in February and now is the time to pull up among the “first division” can- didates. Mrs Brun of Red Lake was in the city yesterday transacting business. Andrew Hendrickson of Blackduck was a Bemidji visitor yesterday be- tween trainms. E. E. Miller of Crookston transacted (business and called on friends in the city Tuesday. : A One of these days-you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture takem.—Adv. George F. Anderson of ‘Brainerd is spending the day in the city on a short business visit. nesota, was a Bemidji visitor yes- nesota, was a eBmidji visitor yes- terday, between trainms. - Try our 8 cents corn, 12 cents to- matoes. Save dollars and cents at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. C. P. Ellingson of Northern was among thé business visitors: who spent Tuesday in the city. Mrs. H A. Brown of Turtle River was in the city yesterday shopping and visiting her son, W. Brown. G. H. Fuller of Kassan, Minnesota, spent Tuesday in Bemidji on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. I have a nice line of handpainted china for sale. Inquire Mrs. C. B. Powell, 921 Beltrami avenue.—Adv. J. B. Thompson and wife of Red Lake spent Tuesday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. Edwin Asp of Spooner was among the busines visitors from the north part of the county in the city yester- day. Mrs. Oscar Thor and Miss Ruth Berg of Gully, Minnesota were among the shoppers who were in the city yesterday. D. J. McDonald of Grand Forks spent yesterday in Bemidji transact- ing business and visiting with friends. Mrs. P. L. Renna of Shevlin was in the city yesterday calling on the lo- cal merchants and transacting other business. W. C. Brown of Soo Falls arrived in Bemidji this morning and will spend a short time in the city trans- ' lacting business. If your mother in-law gets too gay give her Hollister’s R. M. Tea, then any one can live with her. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Miss Lizzie King of Red Lake was a Bemidji visitor yesterday betwecn trains. While in the city she did some of her Christmas shopping. A happy contented family is the Santa Claus Will Be In The Fair Store Window Every Afternoon This Week at 4 o’clock to Demonstrate Toys one in which each inengber';nku Hol lister's R. M. Tea; best family ‘Tegu- lator. Barker’s Drug store—Adyv. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson moved into the B. J. Dewey avenue yesterday. The hcuse ‘was built this fall and has just been completed, Hollister’s: R. M. Tea makes you feel “fit as a fiddle,” full of life; overloads you with energy; cleanses the system.35 c. Barkers Drug Store —Adyv. : - Mrs W. E. Dodge. who has chased the George H. French pro- perty on Tenth street and Dewey av- enue, has moved into her new home | this week. Ben J. Kiewel of Crookston was|@ among the business callersin the city yesterday. Mr, Kiewel is connected with the Kiewel Brewing company of that city. i Gilbert Jacobson of Becida was among those who took advantage of | & |Brinkman Theatre Where Everyene Goes Vaudeville ‘Program GCowles & Wallace . Novelty Gooper & Hartman Singing & Dancing Picture Program 3,000 Foet of the Latest Movies Song by Mrs. Van Praag Admission 10¢, 25¢ Show Starts 7 O’clock Sharp % | mer vacation? Neely residence ‘on pur- | & §|who are attending the Open Evenlags 3 Days Before . Christmas s Corset but ¢ Every woman ought the superb style and features of Nemo luxury—and of Nemo of all corsets. You ought te find out. and tohelpyou Tt worth while trying & No mother should neglect these boy i items SUITS OVERCOATS i SHOES CAPS HOSE HAND- { KERCHIEFS MUFFLERS SUSPEN- { ERS and some very useful and in- § structive toys. the refund proposition yesterday to do some of his Christmas shopping at the local, stores. Charles Gerlinger, who has been attending Macalester College in St. Paul is spending his Christmas vaca- tion with relatives and friends in Bemidji and Spur. Mrs. McGinnis and Miss McGinnis of Blackduck were among the people how made use of the refund sheets yesterday in doing some of the Christmas shopping. William Eberline returned to Be- 1midji yesterday from Macalester col- lege in St. Paul where he is attend- ing school and will spend the holi- days with relatives in this ecity. Are you going away ror your sum- ‘Wouldn’t you enjoy it more if you knew your valuables were safely in a deposit box of the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Ralph Gracie and Stanley Knott Macalester college in St. Paul will return to Bemidji the latter part of the week to spend their Christmas vacation with relatives and friends. Mrs. William Tappan of Hibbing is spending a skort time in Bemidji #1and vicinity on a business and plea- sure trip. Mrs. Tappan is the wife i |of one of the officials of the Oliver Irecn Mining Company ‘of that city. Dr. and Mrs. Fuller and Mr. ard Mrs. G. H. Strickland are moving in- to their new residence - on Bemidji l|avenue this week. The- house hag Just been finished and is one of the most modern residences in the city. The teachers of the junior Sunday school clasges in the church will give a class party this evening in the ,basement of the games and getting acquainted. A lunch will be served during the even- ing. the Sunday school and the teachers will also encourage their pupils to ferent classes. Kalispel, Montana, been in the interest of the Shevlin Mrs. Muncy visited with her_ daugh- ter Mrs. Lee King of Moorhead. Mr. from Montana and she accompanied ¢ 2 Neme Many have yet to learn of that for Nemos are the most durable For All Figures—frem $3.00 up . Possibly o don’t need Nemo service; but more likely you do. setieres will be glad to show you Probably they can give you a better figure and more ¢ than youlve ever had. Bonigjl, Mimssota | —No‘m{itter how much or how little you intend gpending, we've something very appropriate, sensible gifts, practical, beautiful remembrances which will endure and give pleasure for a long time to come. \ Corsets are ien to enjoy comfort Corsets. ecoRony), Our cor- ‘s . Comel | N i You will find lots of things here to give the children, the kind that will please them and at the same time be really useful. Here are some suggestions: Dolls, Games, Trains, Lanterns, Banks, Books Stationery and Tree Ornaments. MAISH SILK COMFORTS Laminated Maish &minsica Batts are the warmest, thickest, most sanilary comfort- [ N m $10.00 EACH Make fine home presents him back to Bemidji. While in Kalis- pel Mr. Muncy met several old ac- quaintances he had not seen or heard from for many years. The men of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church made $78 at their oyster supper given in the Odd Fel- low’s hall last week. The quilt, which was made by the men and sold at the supper, came to $15. It was won by Miss Esther Kolste, who held the lucky number. The small room in the basement of the church has been fixed up this week and will be used for a Sunday school room this winter during the cold weather. When the large room in the basement is finish- ed this small room will be used as a kitchen by the Ladies Aid society. KK KK KKK K KKK KKK x MALCOLM x KK KKK KKK KKK KKK ‘Why move to Texas when you can get such fine and healthful climate as we are having in Beltrami county this fall? Gilbert Benson assisted Peter Tor- Clossd o - MNiDy - - Christmas - > A Good Suggestion for the Little Girls Ribbons Silk Garments, Ladies Silk Kimon- “as, Waists and Dresses: make ac- ceptable Christmas gifts: We have them put up in holiday boxes. Silk dress patterns put up in holiday box2s ‘ $10.00 A PATTERN make splendid gifts. ves to move his house a half mile fur- ther east. The ladies aid will meet at Mrs. G. A. Bensons Wednesday afternoon. Every one invited. 5 There was a dance at Pattersons Saturday night. Henry Johnson and'son and G. A. Benson were in Gryla Monday. Albert Miller took two steers which he had sold to Grygla Monday. Frank Hendrickson left Monday to haul for dredge No. 4. Christmas excerises will be held in the Malcolm school house Saturday evening the 19th. Robert Johnson who was here visit- ing his sister, Mrs Andy Erickson, re- turned to his home in Montana re- cently. Results are most always certain Wwhen you use a Pioneer want ad. One-half cent a word. Phene 31. Pioneer wants . bring One-half cent a word, cash. results. IR § aja i Theat .Pictures DeLuxe “A Momentous Decison” & Lubin A dramatie story in which ¥ a woman’s homor is sus- ¢ 2 tained. ; Methodist | 4 «church. The evening will be spent in | The graded system is used in|{g& keep up the book work in the dif-|& R. H. Muncy returned yesterday |& from a seven week’s business trip to|g where he - has|® Lumber company. During his absence 4 Muncy joined her there on-his return | 9 fant) “Dorothy’s Adoption Selig A little child, an unwel- % come visitor to the head of 4 g the house, outwits a thief and saves the family jewels. You should see it. ikl 1ke and-the Wild Man” Essanay i A western comedy that is a dandy. Augustus Carney, the ‘‘Gibraltar of Fun’’ fea- R AACAOCACIOIORIOR S SIS IR NN 3 ® §snANn THEATRE% TO-NIGHT: ) 28 “Love’s Deception” Patheplay A very pleasing and ro- mantic story of two broth- ers. X “The Ballyhoos Story” Vitagraph 7 Told by an old Indian Chief, - which pathetically § -and beautifully depicts the tragic love of his (faughter. “Answer”.........Fotoplayer “Bill's Gareer As Butler” § - Edison He breakes all the _rules of etiquette and a few other _things. Some eomedy. e