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By 4 EHK KKK KKK KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET ¥ KKK KKKKKKKKKK KKK Kryl is here next Monday. The Athletic club basketball quint will give a dance in the city hall in honor of the Superior five Friday. night. These dances are always well attended. As a last big opportunity the Pio- neer is offering 25,000 votes to every contestant in the Schroeder piano for every dollar obtained for ptions. It is not yet too late to This offer ends Jan, 17. enter. It is one of the chief assets to a daily newspaper published in a city the size of Bemidji to have an in- teresting local mews column. Not only are items telephoned to the Pio- neer appreciated by the publishers, but the readers enjoy them. Phone 31, That Kryle, one of the three great- est cornetists the world has ever known will appear in Bemidji, at the Methodist church, January 12. Kryl cmes here as one of the Redpath L.y ceum bureau entertainers, being brought to Bemidji by the Womans’ Study club. This is the second num- ber. Next month brings the Schroeder piano contest to a close, February 14 being the closing date. The candid- ates are growing closer each day, and all have a splendid opportunity to win. Save your votes for your favorite in the race, and help her win the pretty instrument, now on display at Schroeder’s. Judge Spooner left yesterday for Detroit, Minnesota on legal business. Brinkman tonight, Lena Rivers.— Ady. Charles Radi of Bemidji is visit- ing friends and relatives in Crooks- ton. Brinkman toright, Lena Rivers.— Adv. Brinkman tonight, Lena Rivers.— Adyv. Halvor Hilden of Cass Lake was in Bemidji yesterday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Now is the time to lay in a suppiy of sugar. See Schmidts Grocery.— Adv. R. L. Nichols of Little Falls was among the business callers who spent yesterday in the city. One of these days vou ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- | ture taken.—Adv. A. P. Fuller of Bagley spead Thursday in the city visiting with friends and transacting business. Mrs. F. M. Hathaway of Duluth spent yesterday in the city calling on friends and transacting business. Candy Jelly Beans 10 cts a pound | special for Saturday, at Abercrombic & MceCready.—Ady, ! Miss Serena Blue of the town of | Northern spent the day in the city the guest of friends, Candy Jelly Beans 10 cts a pound special for Saturday, at Abercrombie & McCready.—Adyv, N. R. Wetherspoon of ‘Grand Rap- ids was in Bemidji this morning on a combined business and pleasure | trip. Mrs, T. E. Rider of Shevlin spent yesterday in Bemidji calling on her friends here and transacting busi- | ness, Candy Jelly Beans 10 cts a pound Brinkman Theatre _Tunight | THE HARRY ST, GLAIR STOCK COMPANY Presents Tonight the Great Four Act Rural Drama Entitled “Lana Rivers” A Play Full of Comedy, D, . st ra e Strengt of.. the Entire Company of Fourteen Talented Aeot- special for Saturday, at Abercrombie & McCready.—Adyv. ¥ Tom McDonald of Winnepegz, Manitoba, Canada, spent yesterday in Bemidji transacting business and calling on friends. Mrs. John Waterstradt of Crooks- ton, who has been visiting friends in Bemidji for the past two weeks, has returned to her home. Candy Jelly Beans 10 cts a pound special for Saturday, at Abercrombie & McCready.—Adv. Roy Dally of LaPorte is among the business visitors who are spending the day in the city transacting busi- ness and calling on friends. Martin Davis of Detroit, Minneso- ta,, is spending a few days in Bem- idji and vicinity buying furs and making contracts with trappers. Candy Jelly Beans 10 cts a poun.’l; special for Saturday, at Abercrombie & McCready.—Adv. Otto Diercks of Spooner is spend- ing the day in the city transacting business| Mr. Diercks with the Shevlin Lumber Comany, During the absence of Miss Eliza Loe, principal of the Bemidji high school. Miss Coult, instructor of En- lish has charge of the assembly room. Makes you step lively, hustles youn up, increases your engery; its Hollis- ter’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv, Louis Hanson of Ada spent Thura- day in the city transacting business and calling upon friends. Mr. Hansoa returned to his home at Ada last night. 1 F. E. Odegrad of Blackduck was among the north line business call- ers who spent Thursday in the city. Mr. Odegard returned to his home at Blackduck last night. Impure blood means pimples, black heads, nasty complexion—Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea clears the blood, drives out impurities. Barkers Drug Store—Adv, = Thomas N. Roe of Hendrum, Nor- man county, has returned to his home after spending several days as the| guest of K. K. Roe and family. Tho- mas Roe is K. K. Roe’s uncle. Editor Erickson of the Northern Crocery TR Suggestions L. ] FROM ROE & MARKUSEN “The Quality Grocers” Fancy Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ Table Raisins Per Pkge. 25¢ Heinz Apple Butter Per Jar 45c Heinz Apple Butter Per Glass 15¢ Fancy California ripe Olives Per Can 25¢ Mushroom Catsup 'Per Bottle 40c Datenut Butter Per Glass 20c Japan Crab Meat Per Can 35c Small Sugar Beets in Quart glass jars 35¢€ Heinz Spaghetti in Cans Per Can isc . Snider’s Chili Sauce’ Per Bottle 30c Fancy Dill Pickles - Per Doz. 15¢ Queen Olives in Bulk Per qt. 50c is connect2d | GRAND THEATRE TO-NIGHT “Race Memories” An Unusual and Exciting Drama by Pathe. In Two Parts, A tale of rivalry in love in two existences—prehis- § > toric and modern. “Flaming Hearts” Vitagraph > A fat person’s: comedy, $ ‘brim full of fun, with John ¢ Bunny, Hughie Mack and ¢ Josie Sadler. Matinee Sunday {News of Spooner is in the city en- route route home from Bemidji where he has been on a business mission. International Falls Daily Journal. Coustipation, indigestion, annoy and provoke one terribly. Hollister's R. M. Tea clears the bowels, regu- lates the Stomach. Barker’s Drug tSore. —Aadv. John Claffy of Kelliher spent yes- terday in Bemidji transacting busi- ness. Mr, Claffy is connected with & a cedar company in that village and was in Bemidji for the interests .f DOOPOOOO® Majestic Theatre Pictures DeLuxe’ “Thieves” Vitagraph > A grateful thief makes an heiress of his benefactress. She never knew how it was done. The picture tells it. “The- Harmless One” Lubin A thrilling drama. “A Gure for Suflrafiefl#” wvmeiwns. BiOgIIph . 2 A very laughable comedy. = ¢ ) “He's a Lawyer” Biograph A laugh provoker all the ¢ way through. < that firm. Mrs. Mark Lambert of Kelliher will arrive in the city Monday and will be the guest of Mrs. L. W. Griffith for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert will move to California the first cf the month, where they will make their future home. 8. Skuzenske of Blackduck spent Bemidji calling on friends and transacting business. Mr. Skuzenske is proprietor of the Queen hotel formerly known as the Palace lHo!el, and which was formerly own- yesterday in & | President, Mrs. Pendergast; ed by J. C. Thompson.— Whether the depositor has one dol- lar or one thousand in the Northern National Bank the interest rate is the same—4 per cent—compounded every six mounths.—Adv. Rev. T. 8. Kolste returned last evening from a week’s visit with his sister Mrs. Sylleswold of North- wood, North Dakota. He also ‘visitad friends at Grand Forks and -Crooks- ton.. At the latter place he was the guest of Dr. Holte and family. Mrs. M. J. Brown and children will g|return to Bemidji the first ‘of the week. They have spent the past six weeks as the guests of Mr. Brown’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stinchfield of Rochester, Minnesota. Attorney Brown left last night for Minneapolis where ‘he will join his wife and chil- dren and accompany them home. 10.00 reward for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who chopped and broke down two >| maple trees on my boulevard. L. F. Johnson, 1014 Bemidj{ avenue. The M. B. A. held installation of officers last evening. They are as follows: . President, Charles Hammond; Vice Secre- tary and Treasurer, Mrs. John Falls; Chaplain, Mrs. - Oscar Dearborn; Watchman, John Falls; Conductor, Henry Paquin; Sentry, Jim McManus Trustee, William McCuaig. As the Nymore lodge has been discontinued there were eight transfers made from that lodge to the Bemidji lodge last night. Art. Olson, Fred Erickson, W. H. Cooke, Bert Haskell, G. R. Johnson and Oscar L. Solheim of Superior, Wisconsin, arrived in Bemidji yester- day afternoon and will remain un- til Sunday. These men comprise the Superior Y. M. E. A. basketball team and will play two more game with tne local quint. They will be join- ed this afternoon by their captain, Dick Bradley who is considerél the best basket ball player at the head of the lakes. ‘Edward Odegaard has returned from Aurora, where he went to at- tend the funeral of his aged mother, Mrs. Anna Odegaard, who died Decem ber 29; at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ole Hendrickson of that city. Mrs. Odegaard’s death was caused by Ppneumonia, which her advanced aze made hard to withstand. _She had been in ill health for about two years but her last sickness was for only two weeks. The deceased is survived by her aged.husband, and by four children, Mrs, Ole Hendrickson of Aurora, Mrs. .C W. McDill of Minnea- polis, H. D. Odegaard of Drake, North Dakota and Edward Odegaard gf Bemidji. FOUND CLUBBED TO DEATH Weapon Used in Murder of Man Lies Across Body. Ladysmith, Wis., Jan. 9.—The body of Gust Metwig, residence unknown, ‘was found on the Owens Lumber com-. pany’s track two- miles north of Shel- don, evidently murdered with a heavy club which was found lying across his body. He was not struck by a train. The body was brought to Lady- smith, —_— Ploneer wants—one half cent a word cash. ¢ FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,;Minn. las, Vicunas, values clearing at.... $22, $20 and $18 Overcozts, hurry in while the buying’s good. | Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats, Chinchil- Meltons, Tans and Mixtures, $32 and 30 $2 ' 7 5 ..................... [ [ ] Oxfords, Browns, and Young men, szsf.'.-.li'. szs $'8' 75 Mili. | These clothes are too good a hargain at any time to be ov- eriooked; now with this spccial-inducement-to-huy pricing You get even higger values for your money; you’d hetter $30 clearing at $18. Society Brand Suits for Man $22 and $20 suits uite $14.75 All New Models and Materilals now clearing at... $28 Right here is one of the best pieces of news for Yyeu that you’ll find in this newspaper; you’ll want fo take advantage of it. GOOD NEWS--- We’re going to glvd you a part of our profit on Hart, Schaffner & Marx fine Ciothes because we’re anxilous to make room for our spring stock. 75 L Shawl collar i now pattorns clearing at ... S 1475 Clotheraft Overcoats, $16 and $15 values clearing at $9.75 Money Cheerfully values clearing at..... - Society Brand Overcoats for Men | Refunded B.mlfll, Minn. NOMIE OF MARY, SONAFFNER & MARX . Vit iy R $16 and $15 Suits Clothcraft make, absolutely guaranteed clearingat......................... .. $9.76 $12 and $10 Suits Clearing at ' $8.75 $25 Hart, Schaffner £ Marx Suits the Young | | \ A Quarantee With Every Purehase |