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teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P.|friends are hopin ; Batchelder—Adv. = speedily recover and resume his parts/ town people. s : HREATEN Tfl AbOIJt The City Mrs. Charles F. Rogers and daugh- |2 the casts.—Wednesday, Daily Vir-|sufferers from hay fever and asthma S IR SR ter Alvena of Wilton were business|&inian- Sech reliel thore levary yenr > ‘ ENVEI.OP GEHMANS | callers in the city yesterday. Pancakes and fudge for Friday.| . A ‘Security that cannot be ques- Presiding at Trial of : S Lt —e————————— Wood for sale. Four-foot or six-|Sounds good, doesn’t it? These will | tioned, a location that is convenient, Mrs. Florence Carman. 2 Sreee S % % X K %K K %K% K% %% x|teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P.{be served at the demonstration of 't‘ courtesy and accommodation that Paris, Oct. 23—The allies are roll- | — z LEST WE FORGET + | Batchelder.—Adv. aluminum ware at the Given Hard- |18 uniform, are all afforded you as ing back the German lines. g Xk kKKK KKK KKK KXE K Mr and Mrs. Tom Stewart left for ;ware store Friday.—Adv. a depositor of the Ngrthe_m National They have pushed a wedge through = Bank.—Adv. 5 SSiche & = General election day, Tuesday,|Kelliher last evening on business.| Frankie Guy Stepp, the seven : . : the invading: force thirteen miles November 3. They will return to the city this months’ old baby of Mr. and Mrs.| B¢ l:vomhen “)lfl t:ie Nymerg L;.“?' n;’“‘ht;f Lillie ‘“‘tdbf""l the ':;5'3 fim: PR week. " |James Stepp of Port Hope township, |22 Srurch will give a concert in since the series of battles in'the nortl Wednesday, October 28, is “State| Mys. James Boobar of Nary was|died Wednesday after a three weeks’ ‘e’;:ng’;m‘g;og::’;‘s H;‘;fiencsi‘;“"; Sohpuee Y lavs it e Forests Day.” in Bemidji vesterday visiting her |illness. The funeral services were s o'cloc’k e fan,o\ving p'ts;‘::n The . advantage gained is slight— S Sipo daughter who attends the Bemidif|held at the home yesterday, Rev. S. e ;:ar e i = two miles—but it is declared extreme- The big game seasons opens NOV.|high school. E. P. White of this city officiating. " ried out: l;nfl uet, | ly important. The allies are now in 10 and closes Dec. 1. Hallowe'en: | Good A Interment was made in Greenwood | issés' Magna Tagley and Rose Ol- a position to envelop the German SR oods, nice assort- ity thiN g son; “‘Priser Vor Gud,” Ordal and % Ny right flank and it is confidently ex- B R E e P ment, 2¢, 5¢, 10¢, 15¢. Carlson Va-| Nymore choir; piano selection, Miss pected here that they will be able to i Gt nz o Tucday, e, ety Stare Ay Arthur Rogers, son of Charles F.|nMattie Mittun; solo, Prof. J. Snes- do so within the next week or ten xc'u:ry 9 gonye & John Mackey of Blencoe, Iowa, is|Rogers, the Wilton merchant, camejryg; yiolin solo, Lewis = Antony da(y)s. 1 : : o i ok in the city. He came up to look|to Bemidji yest;rdahy from BIbow, | Brown; serenade, Miss Lizzie Erick- donmgxir?t;:rc&ewggmt:a “;t.“:; . i da, where he has spent some - »i i The next meeting of the board of |°YeT Some land he purchased in thigi Oanada,; where P : son; piano duet, Misses Magna Tag- lost the chief move in the strategical vicinity last year. time. While in Canada he enlisted 1oy and Rose Olson; solo, Prof. J. i county commissioners will begin year. [in-4hs army bits oningits Zaihad ] DR el - d battle by t_heu- failure to maintain Tuesday, November 10. One of these days you ought to| '™ ! g ¢ 3 LSnesmd; ‘Fold Dig U4,” Ordal and the perpendicular line extending-from ’ PR g0 to Hakkerup's and have your pic- | 20Kle could not stand the drill. His|Nymore choir; piano selection, Miss Lille to the coast near Ostend. |brother Will enlisted 'and is now in|mattie Mittun. They declare that the center of the EEngland, encamped on Salsbury The MacPhail string orchestra at|ture taken.—Adv. German right flank has been pierced the City Hall Monday evening. Un-| Mrs. George Forte of the town OfiPlains. and that it is now only a question of der auspices of Athletic club. Eckles transacted business in the| % % ‘War or no war, crops have to be a short time when the German head- LI city yesterday. She returned home Th‘”f 85¢ aluminum pans which |rajsed and business has to be at- quarters at Lille must move east- November 7 is the closing date for|on the afternoon train. |are being sold at the Given Hard-|tended to, therefore people must not ward or be lost. prairie chicken shooting and the 1ave ;your furniture. repaired Mg\\'arve store dunfxg the demonstration:spend‘ too much time talking about open season for duck and all other|the bargain store, first class work at iat 39¢c are golng faster than theithe war as to neglect these all im- zquatic fowl ends December 1. reasonable prices.—Adv. i{)aucakes. You “_ want one to be!portant matters. In every communi- * % % Harry Lee, of Browerville, a son ,sure,l then come in tomorrow.—Adv. ty there are always folks who are John F. Chambers will provide| . wijjiam E. Lee, the republican Miss Donna Lycan, daughter of Mr.iglad to waste time talking about this,| Brackets for window shades that the opening number of the Woman's| .. qidate for governor, was a Be- iaz{d Mrs. F .S. Lycan, arrived in Be-!that and the other rather than at-|are adjusted horizontally have been Study club Redpath Lyceum series. midji visitor last evening. !midji this morning from St. Paul,|tend to their work—Slayton Herald.|invented. i ing{ { where sh i i He will appear here on the evening Wanited—To rett maders sis soonit ere she attended the meetings of | of November 3. ! A g ithe State Educational associatio e & house in desirable location. Applyiyesterday Miss Lycan is a membe! Troppman’s Store.—Adv. | < Panama-California exposition ot) .. |of the Little Falls high school fa. San Diego, January 1 to December| F. B. Swygart, of St. Paul, is in cyity. She will remain here as th 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex-|Bemidjl and while here is the guest gyest of her parents until Sunda position at San Francisco February of F. 8. Lycan. A hunting trip h‘“!evening. 20 to December 4. been arranged for Mr. Swygart. ’ D. R. Burgess returned yesterdayi LI The ladies of the Episcopal guild;fmm Solon . Springs, Wisconsin,§ Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at|will hold a food sale Saturday after- | where he has been to visit his par- |8 Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. noon at Netzer's Drug Store.—AdV.|ents who have lately moved to that Affiliated at the convention will be| Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson of Black-iplace from Tower, Minnesota. Solon the Minnesota Crop Improvement as-|duck, who own and operate a res-|Springs is a summer resort and three sociation and the Women’s Auxiliary. [taurant in Blackduck, spent yester-|hundred summer cottages on the lake SR T day in Bemidji shopping between | ——————"— —————"—— Realizing the value of bright and|trains. i interesting looal columns in makiBg| A pis reduction on Pattern hats| @ paper welcome in the homes of its|, 4 genool hats at the Henrionnet | subscribers, the Pioneer asks (its Millinery Parlor all this week.—— readers to assist by phoning all|,, news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- A one-piece suit, including coat and trousers, has been invented for men to wear while gunning or in- (SSS—— dulging in other outdoor pastimes. Photo bv American Press Assoclation. Let a want ad help you. NOW Is The Time To Build Your Fences ‘There is very little else for the farmer to do at this sea- son of the year. Get your fences ready for spring and avoid the rush at seeding time We have just received a car load of Saint Paul hotel, St. Paul, and W. A. Satut Eusl ok, . Faul, snd Y. 4 which we want to turn into money. To do this we are in Bemidji on a few days’ hunt- = ' Wfll glve a —_———— | When o wan sy 12 Per Cent Discount For Cash Ethel Barrymore, the noted act—j you will appreciate the convenience on all fence sold this fall ress, in “The Nightingale” at the| | Grand tomorrow afternoon, 2:30, and | | | and economy of having a reserve supply of ink on hand. Come in and letusshow youthe newestink— /' , ¥ : Carter's ~26-inch American fence at arod.......................2:.......25¢ ® Pencralt ~32-inch American fence at arod....... ..30c 4 47-inch American fence atarod...................35¢C 'y 26-inch Ellwood fence at a rod.. i} 32-inch Ellwood fence at a rod 30c E. S. Bowman, chief clerk of the SN 0 X" . evening.—Adv. | Al Nelson, the carpenter aml; ‘ builder, is in Bemidji this week con-{ structing a new building at the Ken-" SN S field-Lamoreaux box factory.——Cass | Miss Alma Olson of Libetry called | Lake Times. l on the local trade yesterday. The Ladies of the Swedish Luth-! For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. teran church will serve dinner and | Lew Fishel of the town of Liberty |Supper on election day at the 0Odd ! was a Bemidji business caller yes-|Fellows’ hall.—Adv. Ink terday. i Attorney Montreville J. Brown left | | We .lway, try to have for our e O I T R S o NS e Matinee at the Grand tomorrow at | last evening for Minneapolis where | | customers all the new things of real : 2:80,—Adw Ihe will join his wife and children| | merit. Pencraft ink is made espe- LESS |2 PEH GENT Fun GASH who have been visiting relatives b cially to settle the bother of having one ink for fountain pens and an- other for inkwell use. We'll gladly show you this unique ink in the new flow-controller bottle. Mrs. George Day of Wilton drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted | business. { New assortment of Hair Orna-| | ts, some of the newest out, 25¢ to rty cents per barrel| M°'S: ) Flour down forty p 98c. New Belts, Neckwear, etc. a . G, i . 17, 3 “::;vG Sehroeder's gtore, Bept.. 17 Carlson Variety Store.—Adv. there for some time. ; It You Live Away From Bemidji, Give Us Your Mail Order s i s o cox o, et e | [0 7 Given Hardware Co Wilton were the guests of Bemidji Ella: of Leonard; fspént a. few, days Phone 31, g . in the city this week. While here | they were the guests of Mrs. George | H. French, 1403 Irvine avenue. Special values in wash boilers, ! $1.98; axe handles, 10c, 23c. New | import orders in of fancy China. See these. Carlson Variety Store.—Adv. Lester Franch has gone to Leon- ard, Minnesota, where he will spend a few days with his father, G. H. French, the postmaster of Leonard. He was accompanied by Kern Olson. Grand concert at the -City hall} Oct. 23. Miss Millar of Duluth, vio- | L |linist, assisted by local talent. Ad-|The new Third St. Theatre :: Usder the management of Fred Brinkman THE HOUSE OF QUALITY mission: - Adults, 50¢; children, 25c. » friends yesterday. Flower Pots, Hanging Baskets. Get them mnow. Carlson Variety Store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Syver Dokken of Saum were among the out of town shoppers yesterday. Your Money Back If You Want It 3186-i8 MINNESOTA AVE. PHONE 87 BEMIDJI, MINN. THE BRINKMAN THEATRE Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- i Bgo M IR el b el | Adv. AR j 13 h 'I‘h n k” ! Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler return- . ToN.GHT { : ru“g e a[ ed yesterday morning from Minnea- g 3. (Reliance) polis and St. Paul, where they have £ 5 I been for the past several days on > ¥ ' thgt lspgvv;firf:étegw:;ge!:a&??]rfl; business and also visiting Mr. Zieg- Florence Lawrence in 2 3 ler’s relatives. constructed thmughout' | Remember the matinee at the “ ” 5 Grand tomorrow, Saturday, at 2:30, ‘N “T H w dl G d J) [showing Ethel Barrymore in “Thel ; he" 0[ v un s | Nightingale.” Special price to chil-| in two parts 5 N {dren, 5¢. —Aadv. o 7 (American) paren, i | Mrs. Murray Humes, of Cass Lake, - (=L 1= 1 ety . Portraying modern domestic who has been the guest cf Mrs. F. Edna Ma|son in £ economy featuring Vivian Rich. S. Lycan during the past few days, left this morning for Brainerd where | (6T ” 5 she will remain some time visiting | fig ear 0 e ea 3 “H' w’ H w 11] her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Parker. { 3 5 | IS Illfllllg fly E. E. Kenfield of Bemidji, Martin Keep your nose out of my love affairs. A jo— (Princess) Kenfield of Deer River, M. F. Lamor-‘ sea side comedy. | A dand d 35 thati eaux of Chicago, 0. A. Lamoreaux of j : ‘ boundatr:) gleg(s)g alfg\’n}l:) Sye('ita 18 Washburn, Wisconsin, and L. A.| . 3 i { 1t Z | Lamoreaux and Lee Lamoreaux of “ 5 s ’ . ” | Minneapolis, have returned from a The fllfl Malfl s Tr"lm h | Tomorrow, Saturday:—Ethel very successful hunting trip at Third | = 3 2 - Barrymore in ‘‘The Nightin-|giver. gale.” Matinee 2:30 p. m. Ad-| g1y 1, st. Clair, of the St. Clair FIVE REELS mission 1Q(‘. and '20c. Special Stock company, which is now play- E > 3 matinee price to children be. ing at the Lyrie, is confined to his v T —— apartments by illness. His many ADMISS|°N 50 and loc R TR T s 5 4 W e e =