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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913 About The City ¥ LEST WE FORGET X KK EKKKKKKKKKKX KKK To place a Red Cross Christmas seal on all Christas 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 society editor, adds interest to the lecal page of the Pioneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. To send ail Christmas donations to the Relief committee of the Associat- ed Charities. This committee has a list containing the names of the needy in Bemidji. That it will soon be too late to do ing a short time in Bemidji and vi- cinity transacting business and visit- ing with friends. John .Olson. of Becida transacted business in the city yesterday. 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. Oscar Thyren of Kelliher was among the north line visitors who stopped over in Bemidji this morning to transact business. Miss Edith Erwin will leave this evening for her home at Crookston where-she will spend Christmas with relatives and friends. E. M. Wilsie of Park Rapids was among the visitors who spent Thurs- day in Bemidji on a combined busi- $ ness and pleasure trip. J. F. Hurler of Brainerd arrived (¢ TO-NIGHT: “The Warmakers” Two Reel Vitagraph > The most daring plot ever § attempted in diplomatic ¢ circles. To secure-the war plans the whole assemblage § is put under the ‘‘Sleep of Death.”” = The plot {fails. Featuring Maurice Costello. “‘MeGann and His Octette” Biograph A farce comedy with plenty of laughter. “Aunts Teo Many” relatives at Fosston. Majestic Theatre - Pictures DeLuxe i i a9 The Prasident’s Special” Kalem In this thrilling railroad ¢ drama, Billie’s heroic deeds brings about a reconciliation with his father. ““Thy Will Be Done” Essanay A drama of pathos and many sincere heart throbs. that place and with his family has gone to Duluth. Mr. Carson will manage a job'shop in that city. Music at the rink Sunday.—Adv. Albert Almendinger of Nebish was among the out of town Christmas 4 shoppers yesterday, returning home on the afternoon train. - Music at the rink Sunday.—Adv. JAGKSONVILLE ELDER > | Writes Characteristic Letter Regard- ing Loss of Appetite. He says: |“Vinol is just the thing. For summer, winter, fall or spring Follow direction, take it right, It will save your lagging appetite. “I know for I have tried it. For v&eek.s I could scarcely eat enough to RUSSIAN DUKE IS GLEARED Boris' Denies Published Charges of Cowardice> London, Dec. 19.—The Grand Duke Boris of Russia, a cousin of the eni peror of Russia, tock the witness stand in the lord chief justicc's court in order to rebut allezations of mis- conduct and cowardice brought against him in a magazine article. In connection with this article he brought suit ‘for libel against the Frank A, Munsey company, but the suit was settled out of court. . The grand duke swore in court that there was no foundation for the libel. The case was then closed, the de- fendants agreeing to pay all costs. Sayres Quests of Asquith. London, Dec. 13—Ambassador and Mrs. Page, with Francis Bowes Sayre snd his bride, formerly Miss Jessie ‘Woodrow Wilson, were the guests of Premier Asquith at luncheon. your Christmas shopping In order|in the city last night and will re- & |keep a snake alive. I have three bot-, Six DAYS T to take advantage of the store stocks | Mmain here for a short time on a com- Biograph & Q|tles of Vinol and now it looks like : O while they are complete. Next week |bined business and pleasure visit. More laughter in this $ o : : il et SRR e L brl'::st C:]l;.fls:mast.h ? ri of A happy contented family is the comedy. Gmsys wamrluo g |table three times a day eating as I CHRIST“‘AS a ourth of a serles i B Sp e L ASOR SR P TE Be PTRCs 4 i z eight dancees given by the United f-n: "‘J v;“fi C;Ch.n?m: efr ta&{es H:I B Vitagraph ; did in the good old days when I split 3 ister’s R. - ea; best family regu- Coml_llg M_(llldly and T'leld'_Y: A pleasing comedy with rails, dug wells, toped trees, plowed Commercial Travelers, will be held|jator. Barker’s Drug store—Adv. Fourth ' Series of “Who Will Wallie Van and Lillian —_— in the City hall Friday evening. It cern and hoed cotton. Try Vinol and { will in reality be the Christmas; Mrs. Sthmer of Schoolcr'aft. was see huw'good good it feels to be real dance. Invitations have been issued.|in the city yesterday. While here hungry.” * That for every dollar taken in for she called on fn'ends and 3.15}) did Whe: .ytmi oxll)ght to be hungry and subscriptions to the Daily or Weekly [SOme Of her Christmas shopping. lpess for that company. Mr. Laugh-|she is a student im Mrs. Wood’s :"e 1o tlf 51 because: your stomach Pioneer, a candidate is given 26.-| " George A. Ralph, farmerly state|lin makes his home in Crookston but|Kindergarten Training school. She tOEBtH‘; ee Etl‘fin_g enougl? to .ask 000 votes in the Schroeder free piano | grainage engincer and Pierce Wein- |11 duties compel him-to visit all [will spend her Christmas vacation or uol h—altsl;u‘e s];gn of 1mpa.1fed —— contest. This offer holds good until erstrich of St. Paul are spending | points on this division. with her parents Dr. and Mrs, D, L. tgle:ner:a. ez - eBtter than dosing Christmas. The contest closes 1Infew qays in this vicinity on busisess.| We have received-a shipment of |Stanton. Miss Lilian Cochran, who ra: s‘::;;a: : wtlt)l:{_pepi;;z tlor temgn- February and now is the time to pull {Hei hri bask: _|is a student at the same institution [*2*Y S D e nEVIng, our, des . __|Heinz fancy Christmas baskets con-|™s licious tonic, which has the strength- up among the “first division” can-|{ Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Morken of NY-| {aining a variety of 12 Heinz pro-|Will Teturn tomorrow morning, and s i ,bl Sk didates. more will leave the first part of the | v~ “mpece” will make - splendid | Will spend the holidays with her par- ; nE and o “‘; -irlna ing. power o _ week for Brainerd, Minnesota Whee oy i " oipte Price each basket|ents Mr. and Mrs George Cochran. |T¢%: and the bu ding-up value of p ithey will spend the halidays with < : cod liver oil. It quickly restores ap- A George M. Druing of Puposkyjy ' oo LT rents. $3.00 at Roe & Markuson. We will| 7 myap carson, formerly with the|petite and perfect digestion. If Vinol spent a few hours in the city yester-| reserve. orders; for delivery the day|pjoneer Publishing company, and |docs not help you it costs you noth- day on business. { Hollister's R. M. Tea makes yDUJbEf"re Christmas. Phone 206-207.— !} nag spent the past nine months |in. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji. £ { One of these days you ought to| feel “fit as a fiddle,” full of life;|Adv. at Hibbing as linotype operator and| P. S. If you have any skin trouble The Christmas Rush Is on, but &6 to' Hgkkeriips and have your Hlo- |overloads you with energy; cleanses| yiss Gladys Stanton returned this|machinest for the Hibbing Daily|try Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. It Will Be Worse tare taken.—Adv the system.35 c. Barkers Drug Store|morning from Minneapolis, where|Tribune, has resigned his position at|—Adv. Tomorrow " : | —Adyv. 7 | " e A. M. Dunton of Bagley called on | W. S. LaMont will leave tomorrow his fnex;ds lm ledel Thu\'sday‘mm‘mng for Park Rapids, where he} transacting business, {will spend a short time on business A J. A. Porter of St. Cloud transact- {and will also visit his sister, Mrs. i ed business and visited with friends Haradon. | ! i ‘Bemidfi: yestorday. ; Mrs. Bd Thomas of Puposky sr.eut‘ 1 Miss Lizzie Hawley of Park Rap- [several hours in the city yesterday | T ids spent yesterday in the city wim[dning her Christmas shopping at the, friends and relatives. ;]ncal stores, returning home in tho{ after: s | Oranges by the box at Roe & Mar- )i ernoon i A kusen’s. Phone 206;207.—Adv. | G. A. Ewart of Stiliwater, Minnc-| $‘950 W. (. Schroeder returned today‘”{)t . is sm-n_fli'ng'; a few da's n Be-i§} from Vi Minesota, where he|midil and vieinity on business con R has been on business. “mc(old' \lvillh t-l\e‘ llvmberixlxg industry | {in which he is interested. S. C. Bailey returngd this morning | | m E" H from Thief River Falls where hei Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Rebinson will co pletel.v qu’pped spent a day on business. :l\(“l“tn’_; ;}11]5. tal:s;'n(‘)onmefnr"“}‘m'g-n.l,j With efectric starter andye"erator__-s'a75 Try our 8 cents corn, 12 cents to- | ORLS, 3 0y THLOTE ¥ il spene Price f. B. Toled tons. Save dollars and oonts s¢|the holidays with Mrs. Robinson's | rice 1. 0. b. § ofedo 1 matoes. Sav @ ars and c S a -——— Schmitt's grocery.—Ady. gp'u‘e\nh‘ Ir. and Mrs. Gres ! i irs. . i il ric head, side, Timken beari Cowl dash E. H. Reff of Bagley spent yes-| Mr. and Mis. . H. Denu enter-| “nd dash lghis 48 x0. D, Tires Clear-vision terday in the city on a combinediF“”“"‘l at . dinner iparty last evens) orage battery wster green body windshield ) business and pleasure trip. 1‘!\184::10 gn{rsts \\’gI';Mr.canldJers, B.! .2;?41_10:‘15511(;“'0; motor :u‘ sel and aluminum ]s;tlewtarf. :peeaometer ] { W. Lakin, Mr. and } arl Johnson | -inch wheelbase rimmings Clectric horn | George Snetsinger of Bena was | anq ’\«[; and Mrs. Harvey Wilcox i Three-quarters floating Deeper upholstery Flush U doors with | among the business visitors who| o R o rear axle Mohair top, curtains concealed hinges E— spent Thursday in the city. ‘2“ I""i‘h&';; Nixon, \\‘fho l:}:is bsmé}‘ and boot : confined 0 er room for e pas D. E. Knowles of Big Falls Was oy gays, expeets to leave for Wells, ! i ; ) ! among the business visitors WRO|yfinnesota, this week, where she wili ! OLEDO is now the Second And this what makes the above possible. Take i i spent yesterday in the city. - |spond the holidays with friends gnd | ; bl t in Your pencil and paper, put these figures down, then | (. Young of Crosby spent yes- |relatives. greateSt aUtOmO 11 Center make your comparison. Motor with five-bearing ! terday in Bemidjl with friends While| 1 Tariver of Redby was in the! the WOI'ld The TOledO 1914 pro- crank-shaft, cylinders cast in single ~unit (same as \ here: on. . short. business trip, sity. yosterdny transaoting business,| d u . h f Cadillac) 35 H. P., not on paper, but look at the size | Mrs. M. B. Murray of Kelliher [and also calling”on the local trads. | uction exceeds that o every mo- of the big, powerful motor, 414% bore, 414” stroke, | spent yesterday in the city visiting|He was one of the many who got| - 3 5 114" wheelbase, 33x4” tires, floating rear axle, the i friends and transacting business. their fares refunded, after complet- tor car WaHUfaCturlng center ex lomest” ear'i oe AL At s 4 thi = f’ ¥ | E B Barehasss D . closest car in price that uses this same type of rear ! Mrs. J. W. Carl of Mahnomen was| % DS : cept Detroit. axle is a car selling for $1750.00. The Overland, ! in the city last evening visiting Ellen: Quind tedclior in s, ) model 79, 1914 sells for $950.00, or $1075 with Starter loshe = friends and transacting busin schools, will spend*the ho! . 1 5 % 2 i NIiis Mavgavet Tiowham winl leave'(my with her mother at Benson, Min-| Afld thlS Supremacy Of TO].' and electric hghts’ fu“y equlpped' There are other : V€| nesota. Miss Josephine Ostrem will . . cars as good as the Overland, but they will cost you | tonight for Crookston where she will o s i ) g - DE) 3 A } zpcr:l the holidays with relatives, |SPend the holidays with friends and g edo 18 alone du." to lts Only aso $500.00 or $400.00 more money. Simply because | | C. J. Travis of Owatonna is spend- A Real Feature at the Brinkman Theatre There is muck growing bank. transacting your business with a tional Bank has increased its busi- ness 25 per cent in the last year. You are sure of a welcome there.—| | line .automobile factories—the it Willys-Overland. this gigantic Overland factory is concentrating their entire efforts on one model for 1914. Catalogue on request and this will help you to decide. Adyv. i TONIGHT Misses Josephine and Albertine] Filliatreault of Spokane, Washing- Vaudeville Program Schoens Ruff House Kids Presenting A Burlesque School Act Program Schoen’s Six Maniacs with Ladon & Viretter Izzy Mullcahy - - - Sam Collert Tillie Underdunk - - Lillian Lewis Dollie Dimples - - Bertha Meeker William Schoen as Prof. Visenix Cause: Gust Phor Phun Yea Voll Picture Program 3,000 Feet of the Latest Picture Plays Picture Program Changes Every Night Admission - - 25¢, 35¢ ton, and Mrs. A. J. Neal of Crooks- ton are spending a few day with friends and relatives in the city. They expect to return to Crookston Monday. Miss Margaret Newton, instructor of music in the Bemidji schools, will spend her Christmas holiday vaca- tion with her mother at Fargo, North Dakota. Miss Aunnie Johnson, will go to Minneapolis and will be the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield and daughter Mary will leave tonight for Princeton, Illinois, where they will spend the holidays and be at the family. reunion Christmas day at the home of Mr. Warfield’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Warfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ‘Warfield and son Herbert will leave next week for the same place. They expect to return to Bemidji immedi- || ately after the holidays. John Laughlin, assistant roadmas- ter of the Northern Division of the Great Northern Railway, spent last Show Starts 7 O’clock Sharp night in the city transacting busi- JO= ' Bemidji, Minnesota Northern Automobhile Co. o | f ‘