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| About The City R R R R R R R R R * LEST WE FORGET * IR R R R R R R R P R R General election day, Tuesday, Nevember 3. Wednesday, October 28, is “State Forests Day.” The big game seasons opens Nov.’ 10 and closes Dec. 1. Columbus Day supper in basement of Catholic church Monday evening, Oct. 12. November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open season for duck and all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. The first high school football game of the season will be played here to- morrow. Bemidji vs. International Falls. The boys need your help. It is urged that every member of the Athletic club be in attendance at a meeting of that organization which will be held in the club rooms Friday evening. John F. Chambers will provide the opening number of the Woman’s Study club Redpath Lyceum series. He will appear here on the evening of November 3. Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December‘ 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affiliated at the convention will be the Minnesota Crop Improvement as- sociation and the Women’s Auxiliary. Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Pioneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- €m8. . 0} BREVITIES Roland Henrionnet, who has been 111 for several days past, is improv- ing. For Wood ‘Phone 129.—Ad¥. Mrs. George Dobson of was a business caller in the city yes- terday. The ladies of the Catholic church will give a Columbus day supper in the basement of the church Monday, Oct. 12.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rawdon. of |; Eckles transacted business in the city yesterday. Don't forget the horse Pogue’s barn Saturday, Oct. Adv. Mrs. Henry Dahlstul of Shooks Spur was a Bemidji visitor between trains yesterday. Flour down forty cents per barrel at W. G. Schroeder’s store, Sept. 17. —Adv. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan on America avenue, Wednesday after- noon, a daughter. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. sale at 10.— Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of Schoolcraft were business callers in Bemidji yesterday. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Patterson of Wilton spent yesterday in the city shopping and the guest of friends. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Burns, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Burns, jr., of Cass Lake, were Bemidji visitors yes- terday. - Harness broke horses, weight 1100 to 1250, on sale at Pogue’s barn, Sat- urday, Oct. 10.—Adv. H. N. Harding, cashier of the Cass Lake bank, was in Bemidji last even- ing, to and from Tenstrike where he went on business matters. Tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. W. H. Wrenn of Northern was in Bemidji yesterday. She will move into the city if suitable ar- rangements can be made. HUNTING on the Rice Lake. For information as to accommodations, address W. T. Angell, Alida, Minne- sota.—Adv. Luigi Vinerus left yesterday for the city of New York from which l Eckles place he will- San Giovanni for Genoa, Italy. The best bunch of horses ever brought to Bemidiji, harness broke, on sale at Pogue’s barn, Saturday, Oct. 10.—Adv. Mrs. J. H. Anderson of Boy River was in Bemidji yesterday. She has been visiting friends and relatives in Blackduck and was on her way home. Have your Winter Garments thor- oughly cleaned and renovated now. The Model Dry Cleaning House. Phone 537.—Adyv. . 500 pair Men’s and Ladies fine shoes, value $4 to $5, only $2.69 at Troppman’s sample shoe sale.—Adv. Mrs. M. P. Borrows of Akeley, who has been the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles Rawdon of Eckles, for some time, was in the city yes- terday enroute to her home. There is not a family in Bemidji or Nymore that cannot afford to have ia bushel basket full of my apples Ethat I am selling at $1.00. Order at :rmce. I P. Batchelder.—Adv. § Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s :Shues, only $1.19 at Troppman’s !Sample Shoe Sale. Begins Friday.— | Adv. Dan DeLury of Walker, one of the | ;best known lawyers in this judicial ;districl, was in Bemidji last even-i ting. Mr. DeLury was prominently | ‘mentioned as a likely candidate for | |the district judge this spring. A Columbus day supper will be served by the ladies of the St. Phil- lip’s church Monday evening. Oct. 12. —Ady. | Miss Lillian Powers, teacher at ilsland Lake, spent yesterday in Be- imidji, shopping and calling on| No Question But what we have just what you | want, and at the price that’s right. | This little store never advertises a {lot—and then fails to show it. NO QUESTION about the values, the iprices or the large variety of stock. !No question about the large stock of ' i Sweaters from .. -+ -48c to $2.98 Underwear—Boys,’ Girls’, Children’s, Ladies --19¢ to 98¢ ————— e - Special values in Ladies’ Petticoats 98¢ ———————— e Special values in Ladies’ outing flan- | nel gowns ............. 48¢-98¢ I - —— Hosiery—Boys’ and girls, positively none“better +....... 10¢ and 15¢ t—Adv. | tice will be held Sunday. —Adv. La.dles'.Hosiery ..10¢ 15; 25;:,. 48; \ |NO QUESTION about the large stock of fancy goods, hair ornaments, fancy hair pins, prices right, save money and buy these -+ --5c, 10c, 25¢c, 29¢, 33c to 98c '“NO' QUESTION jBut what we have by far the largest ’stock of Granite and Kitchen ware, }\vinddw shades, boilers, tubs, wring- jers, ete. NO QUESTION But what we have everything in !china ware, dinner ware; 8 open "stock patterns; 12 shipments of new imported china. See these—you will !find them very good. NO QUESTION About Holiday Goods—Already more than $2,000.00 worth within and that much more yet to come. We are already selling Holiday Goods. The BUY EARLY slogan will sure be it this year, for when stock is gone— IT'S GONE. No more to be had in the wholesale markets. — $ i SPECIAL SATURDAY Square Clothes Hampers, large size, regular price $3.90; special at $2.85 Round Clothes Hampers, large size, regular $3.60; special ... -$2.45 - Willow Clothes Baskets, medium size, regular 78c; special ........ 55 ‘Wash Boards, good grade, regular 23c Special Jelly Glasses, only 20 dozen on sale, 8-0z. size, reg. 28¢ per doz. .................. 15¢ per doz TOILET PAPER—Regular 10c grade and size, special 6 rolls ‘Axe Handles, white and each ) red oak, See our new line of. Dolls, Doll Cabs, Small Indoor Wagons, “Toys, i Toy Dishes, Child’s Dishes and Sets, !md hundreds of New Items. Carlson Variety - Store 'The Little Store With the Big Trade Phone 127. in Solway where sfi%wi_ll be th guest of her parents until Monday. supper Saturday evening, Oct. 10, in the 1. 0. 0. F. Hall from 5 to 8 o’clock.—Ady. Z Mrs. Cleve Dobson of White Rock, South Dakota. was in the city yes- terday. She has been in this vicinity for some time looking over land, and expects to invest in a farm and move up here in the near future. She re- turned to, her home yesterday. Children’s fine shoes, only 59c¢ at Troppman’s for 7 days only. Sale begins Friday.—Adv. Miss Rubie Henrionnet, daughter of ‘Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet, left last evening for Kelliher where she will give a dramatic recital this evening. She will be assisted by Kelliher musi- cal talent. The recital will be given under the auspices of the Presby- terian church of that city. Children‘ Shoes, value $1 to $1.25, only 79c¢ at Troppman’s for 7 days. As thereis to be no Athletic club | football game next Sunday, no prac-| Grand | Rapids was to have been played. but played the same stunt as in previous! years and backed out at the last min- ute. There is a possibility that some other team will be brought here. | In addition to its Resources as a Guarantee Fund for the safety of your deposits, the stockholders of the Northern National Bank are indi- “‘Qually responsible for their pro- portion of all the obligations of the bank.—Adv. ! Mrs. A. A. Richardson and two little daughters returned yesterday morning from Minot, North Dakota, where they have spent the past ten days the guests of Mr. Richardson, who is photographing threshing ma- chines in that vicinity. Mr. Richard- son has still a few weeks’ work in | North Dakota before returning to Bemidji. Mop ’em up—What?—the floors, of course. These nasty ‘“‘under-foot” days are the limit on clean floors. We have a big shipment of the ‘“Blue Diamond” American made mops. Three sizes—25, 35 and 45 cents. Roe & Markusen, Phone 206 and 207. Girls of the high school are dis- posing of a large number of season tickets to football games and are greatly assisting the boys of the in- stitution in placing the Athletic as- sociation on a sound financial foot- ing. At least five and possibly six Ever, as a boy,| tie a can to a dog's tail and see him scoot? Sureyou did—we did! And how about that lot, “or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid.of? - * Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it now! . | Phone 31. ye heir pfiwer ‘to letics success- make high school athi ful. : i Mop ’em up—What?—‘the floors, of course. These nasty “‘under-foot”” daysiare:the limit on clean floors. ‘We have a big shipment of the “Blue Diamond” American’ made mops. Three: sizes—25, 35 and 45 cents. Roe & Markusen, Phone 206 and 207. —Adv, Mrs. E. E. Kenfield returned last evening from a trip to New York City, 'Niagara Falls, Poughkeepsie, New York, Whitehall, Michigan, Chicago and Minneapolis. Her daugh- ter, Miss Arvilla, accompanied her east ‘and will attend Glen Eden at Poughkeepsi'e, this winter, where she will finish her high school course and ‘also specialize in music. She states her daughter was very much pleased with the school. Mrs. Ken- field was away over two weeks. Attend the Columbus day supper at tlie Catholic church Monday even- ing in the church basement.—Adv. meeting in the high school building yvesterday afternoon after school hours, when they practiced their songs and yells. Miss Grace Peter- son was elected president at this The Rooters’ club held a rousing : The high school | were appointed t on the con the Bemidji fac-|mittee: Misses Grace Peterson, Blla - ulty, International Falls players, the Anderson, Marion Segal and Lucile Bemidji boys and the Rooters’ club|Moritz. : 2 i Grand Theatre| : ~ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY . TONICHT ONLY All Star Feature Corporatian Present the eminent - character actor GEORGE NASH “THE JUNGLE” In Five Tremendous Acts The terrific story of the beef packing industry and stockyards, with the personal appearance of the - author, UPTON SINCLAIR First Show 7:20 Second Show 8:45 Third Show 9:55 Admission 5c and 15c 3 for .. Shelf paper .. (11Z=-D>0ADD MU0\ A-D Stoekings, whit-leather, guaranteed Stockings. children’s, wool 15¢ & 25¢|Sweaters, Men's, part wool. .. -$1.75 Stockings, Men's, light or heavy|Sweaters Men's, all wool waol .. 30c Miffinery, Buckrahm shapes....10¢c Velvet shapes and trimmed hats... § 7 SRR R $1.00 up I-fg_t trimmings from ...10¢ to $1.50 Fancy handpainted dishes Sweaters, boys” jersey, each .... Sweaters, boys,” cotton, each.... FAIR STORE BARGA Notice To The Public We will consider it a great favor if our customors would write us a letter telling: us what they don’t like: about our store, or of how they think we could help our business, we would be glad to get any suggestions. don’t want to. Say any thing you want to, you can’t hurt our feelings at all. afraid to give it to us, if you think we need it. A PARTIAL LIST OF SOME OF OUR REGULAR GOODS View post cards, each...... 1c Comic post cards, each ... Initial post cards, 8 in pkg...5¢ Pencils, regular 5 c¢ kind, price Envelopes, linen, per pkg...5¢ American Flag tablets...... 5¢ Linen box paper and env...]0¢ ‘White crepe paper napkins 100 Pictures, nice assortment, each Doll and Toys, all prices. | - Jewelry, Beauty Pins, Tie Pins, | INS You don’t need to sign your name if you Don’t be AT OUR REGULAR PRICES: Rings, Brooches, Bar Pins, || Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ o Beads, each ....... RS (11 | I b oo diaein bc Mesh Bags, from $1.50 to $6.00 || Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Talcum powder, per can..]Qg || +---- - rcccerieeian 10c 5e Big line of soap, per cake..](c || Handkerchiefs, Men’s ...... Sc Colgate’s tooth paste, per tube Handkerchiefs, Men's ... .. 10c ..................... 10¢ Aprons, childrens cover all.]5¢ Aprons, Ladies, two kinds, each Bay Rum, per bottle...... 10c 50¢ Witch Hazel, per bottle ,..10¢ Aprons, Ladies’ Tea ..... .15¢ Tar shampoo, per bottle. ...10¢ || Towels.". 10c, 15¢, 25¢ Almond Cream, per bottle. .10c || Slipper soles. . ......10¢ to 30¢ 10¢ || Anti-Rub wash fluid..... -26c¢ || Candy, per Ib. ....10¢ and 20¢ Williams’ shaving soap.....5c Neckwear, from...... -10¢ up +- 10c || Wash cloths ........... -.5¢ || Ribbons, from 1¢ per yd. to 50c ‘Handkerchfefs, Ladies Cross-bar- ||- Curtain -Goods from - o .. i el s sVl B 7 esnaeae s 10c per yd.'to 28¢ Sweaters, boys’ and girls, all wool |Boys' flafifiél shirts and blouses ........................ 65c up| -.-.-............30c and 60c Children's ‘flannel rompers...... 650c > $4.00, $5.00 | Toques and knit caps from nit underskirts, children’s wool.@0¢| .................. 10c to $1:.50 Knit underskirts,, Ladies, cotton 80c Night dresses, ladies’ flannel .. -79¢ Knit underskirts, Ladies, wool $1.25 - Knit scarfs and shawls. . 50¢ to 31.50 Granite ware all kinds nn(: prices; Mittens, boys, leather, per pr. ..30c Tin, Hardware, Glass and Dishes. Mittens, Men’s, leather 30¢ and 60¢ Gold fish, each ............... 10¢ Mittens, knit wool, from..]1(¢ to 30 |Lanterns ............. 50c and 85¢ Gloves, knit wool, from..]10¢ to 30c|Toilet paper, big rolls, each ....5c Gloves, Men’s heavy leather, per pr. ‘Wall paper, per roll. .. .10¢ up to 85¢ Picture framing dome. I * PHONE 400 FAIR STORE BEMIDJI, U. S. A. The new Third St. Theatre :: Under the management of Fred Brinkman Warner’s Feautres Present “Gaught inthe Web of Inrigue” in three acts From the novel by Michel Morphy, tfamous French writer, featuring M. L. Les Guyon and Andriot. This is a finished picture, powerful and fascinat- ing, interpreted by a wonderfully strong cast of players. A photoplay everybody will enjoy. ~ “STAND BACK, JIM_DALTON” This lady is my affianced bride g : OPEN TILL 8P M THE BRINKMAN THEATRE “THE LAND OF THE SKY” Is the bill to be presented at the Brink- man Theatre by Margot Beaton Stock Co. on Wednesday evening. A play A torrent of laughter, featuring the famous Sterling of thrilling adventure interpressed with Tots, Produced by Robert Thornby. Special music for the Program by a quartette of musicians s ADMISSIQN 5¢ and 10c rattling comedy. Popular Prices |