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) MONDAY DECEMBER 22, 1913, \ About The City K E KKK KKK KKK KKK KX % LEST WE FORGET ¥ KKK KKKKK KKK KK KKK Three more days until Christmas. That today is considered the short- est day of the year, " To place a Red Cross Christmas seal on all Christmas packages. That the second annual dance of the Brotherhaod of Trainmen will be given on January 1, New Years day. That every item télephoned to the gociety editor, adds interest to the local page of the Pioneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. To send aii Christmas.donations to the Relief committee of the Associat- ed Charities. This committee has a list containing the names of the needy in Bemidji. Another of those United Commer- cial Travler dances is to he given on New. Year’s eve. This will be the last dance of 1913, and those in charge of the affair are preparing special arrangements. That Kryle, one of the three great- est cornetists the world has ever known will appear in Bemidji, at the Methodist church, January 18. Kryel comes here as one of the Redpath Ly- ceum bureau entertainers, being brought to Bemidji by the Womans’ Study club. This is the second num- ber. 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. AN N R R Al | ture home. Miss Esther Krohn of Spur was in the city shopping Saturday. Charles Mohler of Pinawoc 1 ‘rans acted business in the city Saturdag. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Jester had J. D. Lunn as their dinner guest yesterday. Skating all day Christmas at the roller rink.—Adv. Mrs. A. D. Glidden of Marsh Sid- ing was in the city on business Satur- day. Quincy Brooks has just retirne” from a two weeks’' business trip to Gondic. Miss Lottie Madson spent Sunday at Spur 105 as a guest of Miss Nettie Gerlinger. Skating at the rink Sunday music and lots of fun.—Adv. Dr. L. A. Ward will return Wednes- day from Chicago, where he has been on business. Mrs. R. Savage and daughter of Lit- tle Fork spent Saturday in the city with friends. Roller rink open Wednecsday and Thursday all day.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Young will spend the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives in Aitkin, Minnesota. Norman Knox of Nebish transacted Brinkman Theatre| Where Everyone Goes Vaudeville Program | friends and relatives at Duluth, Chip- A Very Classy Bill Thomas & Ward The funny coon and his dainty soubrette. Mack & Phillipps Those two boys that enter- tain. Picture Program Universal Movies Look for the Universal sign before youenter. Makes time fly. This sign marks the very best motion picture entertain- ment in the world. 3000 feet of1 fmovies. Judge for your- self. Admission - - 10c, 25¢ Show Starts 7 O’clock Sharp A Very Pretty Bill Will Open Xmas Night and the Prices Will Only Be 10c and 25¢ - |of Walker, Minnesota, were business in Bemidji be- tween trains. Saturday, Mrs. C. Lillgren of Kelliher was a business caller in Bemidji Saturday. for a few hours. Miss Nellie Shaw of Northome was | among the Christmas shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Manaugh will spend he- holidays with friends and relatives in Duluth. Mrs. C. F. Moller of Pinewood was among the Christmas shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Apples for Christmas, 3e to 6¢ per pound. Box apples $2.25. Ar Sch- mitt’s grocery.—Adv. Bert Johnson and Alvin Thompson of Walker were among the business visitors in the city Saturday. May Erickson of Moorhead, Minne- sota, visited with friends while in the city between trains yesterday. Nels J. Saltnes of Solway transact- ed business in the city Saturday, re- mrni.ng home in the afternoon. Sarah A. Speelman of Buena Vista spent Saurday in Bemidji calling on friends and transacting business. Carl Iverson of Leonard was a tusi- ness caller Saturday and made uge of the refund proposition whila in the city. Miss Sophia Hanson will leave to- morrow for Crookstgn where she will spend Christmas with friends and rel- atives. = E. L. Oberg of Blackduck spent Sat- rduay in the city on business. Mr. Oberg returned to his home Saturday evening. Tone A. Higgins of Nebish was an over Sunday visitor in Bemidji. Miss Higgins will return to her home this afternoon. M. E. Wallberg of Bagley was an ov- er Sunday visitor in the city. Mr. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hagen to move to Minneapolis after the holi- days, where they will make their fu- Miss Mabel Rogers and Enid Pence among the the Christmas shoppers in the city Saturday. Miss Cirtrude X lone =+i: leave to- morrow night for Crookston where she will spend Christmas with friends and relatives. * You may be assured that all of your transactions with the Northern National Bank will be kept strictly confidential.—Adv. Miss Nettie and Charles Gerlinger came down this morning from Spur and will spend a few days in the city visiting with friends. I. I. Hillestad and J. K. Halvorson of Fosston, Miqnesota, spent Satur- day in Bemidji on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. Theodore Nelson of Erskine, Min- nesota, spent yesterday in the city visiting with friends. Mr. Nelson re- turned to his home today. Puts the bloom of nature on your cheeks, reddens the lips, lights up the eye. Hollister’s R. M. Tea does it. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John McManus and | three children moved to Kelliher f.i- day. They expect to sell or rent out their home on Dewey avenue. Mrs. J. H. Hermanson o1 Kelliher | was among the Christinas shoppers who got her fare refunded after doing her shopping at the local stores. Hollister’s R. M. Tea is a deadly enemy of clogged bowels, upset stom- achs, sluggish livers and impure blood. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. P. M. Dicaire returned Sunday morning from a four weeks’ visit with | pewa Falls and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Marvelous worker; cleans the blood, regulates the bowels, builds, up the appetite; its Hollister’'s R. M. Tea. 35c. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Miss Anna Klein, who A has been teaching school near this city, is now spending her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Klein. Celestial Churchill of Rhame, North Dakota, arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing and will remain here for a few days on a combined business and plea- sure trip. Mrs. Underwood of Kelliher trans- acted business in the city Saturday and while fiere called on the local merchants and did some of her Chris*- mas shopping. Mrs Robert Stai and Mrs. Michael Djonne o fthe town of Liberty were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, M. ‘Wallberg will return to his home this | < GRAND THEATRE : TO-NIGHT “A Face From the Past” ¢ A Two-Part Drama This story is interesting throughout. Mary Fuller plays a double role, first as ¢ the country girl who mar- § ries the man from the city; ¢ secondly, as the daughter of the marriage whose mother is dead. “In the Hands of the Black ¢ Hand” Bicgraph A burlesque farce comedy that is very amusing. ““Where’s the Bahy?” Biograph a comedy gem Tomorrow night the fourth series of “Who Will Marry Marry?”’ OO ORI OSOROROR OSSOSO O AR I RO AT I OT RO Oa O R OS O Majestic Theatre : ¢ Pictures DeLuxe ‘ PE QOO “Janet of the Dunes” From the novel by Harriet T. Cumstock. This two-reel subject, by Harriet T. Cum- stock, shows moving picture art at its highest niche. The story dips deeply into life; it has its tragic moment when the mother dies and her body is found on the seashore. You should not miss this picture. SGODOODOOODDOIDOOOODO® “Father's Hat Band” Vitagraph X A dandy good comedy with Leo Delaney and Norma > ® ® ® 4 » ® ® ® @ ® ® ® 5 ® % @ ® S ® ® 8 g $ Talmage. tations to about 20 of her rfiends to |5 attend a party which she will give (# New Year’s evening. ‘A. A.Feldman of Northome, Minn sota, spent Saturday in .Bemidji Christmas shopping and transacting business. Mr. his home Saturday evening. Ralph Johnson, who is attending|g the Bemidji high school left Satur- day evening for his home at Shook, where he will remain with ais par- ents until school is resum2d. Miss Margaret Baker an? Miss A McDonald of Deer River wera in the city yesterday and while here call- ed on the local merchants and did some of their Christmas shopping. Miss Elizabeth McDonald Jf Walk- er, Minnesota, spent Saturday in Be- midji calling on friends and doing a | portion of her Christmas shopping. Bertel Buckland, who is employed by the Welsh Lumber company at|j Ball Club, Minnesota, will arrive in Bemidji Wednesday and will spent | Christmas with relatives and friends. Ralph Brandon will leave Wednes- | : day noon for Grand Rapids where he will spend Christmas with his par- ents. teh First National bank of this city. Neal Witting of Blackduck was ‘n the city yesterday and today visit ing his parents Mr. an? Mrs A. E. Witting. He will return to Black- duck today or tomorrow but wiil re turn for the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kenfield, Miss |5 Lillian Cochran, William H. Chiches- ter, Louis Blooston and Eugene Ber- man were dinner guests of Miss Leah Berman at the Markham Sunday even- ing. J Miss Margaret Lowman arrived home last evening from Bemidji where she has been teaching school, and will spend her vacation at the Lowman home. —Crookston Daily Times. Miss Mabel Brooks, who is attend- ing business school at St. Paul, has returned to Bemidji and will spend the holidays here wita her parents She will resume her studies at St. Paul in two weeks. Sathre Saturday, returning - home on the evening train. Miss Izorah Scott who lives two lmlles west of Bemidji has issued ipvi- 1 | i | Art Lundberg linotype operator for the Bemidji Pioneer, will leave Wed- nesday night for Minneapolis where he will spend Christmas and will re- | S| Christmas. main over Sunday with friends. Mr. Lundberg will return to Bemidji Mon- day. Joe McTaggart, who was recently S injured when he fell from his dray is now recovering but will be unable to resume his, work on the,dra& line for several days. During his absence Ray Spencer has charge of the busi- ness. Misg Nell Shannon, daughter of C. N. Shannon; is spending her Christ- mas vacation with her parents. Miss Shannon is a graduate of the Bemidji high school and Moorhead normal and is now teaching at Deering North Dakota. P. H. McGarry, of Walker, a mem- ber of the house of representatives, will arrive in Bemidji Wednesday evening and will remain here over While in°Bemidji Mr. N Garry will be the guest of Judge C W. Stanton. Miss Margaret Wang left this morning for Eau Clair, ‘Wisconsin. Miss Wang is a trained nurse ard has been employed at tie Samaritan hospital for several mou’bs, She does not expect to resume ier wori here but may return this summer and spend a few weeks. Hallan L. Huffman, son of C. A. and Mrs. Huffman, will return this evening from Minneapclis where he is a senior. law student of the state university. Mr. Huffman was sche- duled to arrive in Bemidji last Sa:- urday morning but was detained be- cause of pressing matters. Buster Hyatt won the longest roller skating race ever staged in the Be- midji roller rink last evening when he passed McMeeken and Lauretson in an Austrailian pursuit race, NOt un- till pte 56th lap could Hyatt pass his opponents, although he crowded them throughout the entire race. Miss Cathryn McGregor, who has been teaching school near Turtle Riv- er, was forced to leave her duties _——= GREAT DAYS OF| 2B O IO OIS R OROLOTOSORROSOLORCRONCICACRORCIC Feldman returned to Mr. Brandon is bookkeeper at | Apples Figs ‘Dates il Raisins & .Grapes & Wall Nuts Pecans Almonds Filberts Peanuts Brazil Nuts FISH Ludefis'k and Herring, all prepared. Delicious and appe- tizing. Melts in your month. sale than at any time. e e —— o there last week on account of illness and is new confined at her home at Baudette, Minnesota. Miss McGreg- or will probably resume. her duties as instructor after the Christmas va- cation. " Rem Bell, bookkepper at the Bemi- dji Box factory will leave tomorrow night for his home at Washburn Wis- consin where he will spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. Bell will return to Bemidji shortly. after Christmas and will play in the Crookston-Bemidji basket ball game which will played on New New Year’s night. Julius Bestul, who is instructor of science in the Bemidji high school, left Saturday for his home near Northfield, Minnesota, where he will spend his Christmas vacation with friends and relatives. Mr. Bestul will not return to: Bemidji before New Years and as a result will not play with the Bemidji basket ball team when they play Crookston. Donald Shannon, who last spring graduated from the Bemidji high school with highest honors, and wio . WANTED.—Expe man io call on elothing s turalshing storos; sell a st icoats: unly those commandin] ly. F 23 Tines. ¥ ANTED—Boy over 18 years g senger In large concern: hour M5 muate b bright, and N 3 is now a student at the Argicultural college of the state university, is spending his Christmas vacation at the home' of his parents, Mr. and Mra. C. N. Shannon. Clarance Shannon, a student at the St. Paul law schiool, may not return for the hoiidays. Henry Funkley, several times county attorney of Bel:-am: county, was in Blackduck on professional business between trains on Monday evening. Mr. Funkley came up to appear for Melvin and Fred Lind- holm in a suit for damages brought against them by Annie Skuzanski. The case was adjourned till next Monday evening when it will be tried by a jury.—Blackduck American, NOTICE All those knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle their book account or note be- fore Jan. 1 1914. I am obliged to ask customers to favor me promptly to enable me to meet my own obliga- tions. : W. G. SCHROEDER. state. Mince Meat (in Bulk and in jars). Olives (bottles or bulk) Pickles ; (bottles or bulk) TEA AND COFFEE Chase & Sanborn’s famous brands. There’s only one Chase & Sanborn and only ONE place in Bemidji to get it. That’s here. pay you -well. ROCERY REDUCTIONS| Your dollars will positively go further during this Every article you buy here is the best, and our stock is the most complete, best kept and attractive in the north central part of the This is the time for you to lay in your month’s supply. TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS Let us prove that a visit to this store will and we want you to know it. Among the following you will perhaps' find items that you are unable to buy in your home town.. What you buy will be credited to your Refuud Sheet. Oth‘ers have found it out Glance Over these Holiday Suggestions Lettuce Celery Parsley Cabbage Cranberries Bananas Oranges Grape Fruit e e i CHEESE We have one of the greatest varieties of cheese carried by any store in the state, and more than 20 different kinds Some in jars and some in bulk. : Delicious, appetizing and satisfying. Come 1o Us to Take Home Something to Eat ROE & MARKUSEN - Bomidji's Only Exclusive Grocery Store Fourth St.