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S— ! I |, ERER KR RN KKK KK x LEST WE FORGET: * R R R T General election day, Tuesday, November 3. : “ . The big. game’ seasons opens Nov. 10 and closes Dee. 1. P High sehool football game Satur- day, Bemidfi versus Brainerd. « s . Beltrami county’s next:term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. s s Hallowe'en dance of the Bemidji Moose lodge on the evening of Oc- tober 30. s s The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November 10. .. First indoor band concert of the winter season at the City hall Thurs- day evening. Special features. Be- gins at 8:30. .. o= November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open season for duck and all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. . .0 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 . .0 Panama-California exposition at San’ ‘Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- * position- at'8an’ Francisco February 20 to December. 4. P Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Brainmerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Aftiliated- 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 Pioreer asks ‘its readers--to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. August Becker at Warner yesterday. Mrs. Eva Kaiser of Northern was the guest of friends in the city yes- terday: For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. George Forte of the town of Eckles was a business visitor in the city yes- terday. Miss Serena Blue of Moval spent vesterday- in the city, the guest of friends. Roller Rink opens Sunday.—Adv. Mrs. William Callopy of Northern was aniong the out-of-town shoppers vestérday. J. N. Skrivseth and George Zea of Turtle River were in the city today on business: One-fourth off on all Pattern Hats, at the LaFontisee Millinery.—Adv: Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Klingbeil of Pinewood spent the day in the eity on business. A. Burgess of Ely, Minnesots;- is the guest of his brother, D. R. Bur- gess of this ecity. Big Plume Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at the LaFontisee Mil- linery.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simpkins of Tur- Cormr:Comes Off-as: Easy as You Pieasal “Gets-‘.. Bung Uaad by'ib.uafl i3 Tind thie Kady Wits Uses the World's Greatect CoraCurs, “GETSJIT.” corn-entder; based on an entirely new e It Is o new. different for- . never successtully Imi mukes corny shrivel end ish. Two drops do the wa: You don’t bundle up Your-toc aay more th sticky tape and plasters that press.-dewn on the poor corn—no- 1oves fleshwéatiag salves -that don’t puty” no more hacking at corns with knives or razors, no more pleed- ing or danger of blood poisony: No more limping -areund for days- with sore corns, no more corn pains. “GETS-F1'* i3 now the biggest-seHing corn <cure in- the-world: Use#tonany= hard or soft, corny:wart, callus or bunton= ‘Tonight's _the night. ‘GETS-IT™1S dold by druggists every- ‘Where% ¢énts's bottle;or sent ditect by E. Lawrence# Goi; Clitcagoy. ted. It Vit “'Gets-1t!" 1575010 In Bemiagi ' by ffee! -that: the. present: Barker’s Drug Store. “| Minnick. “|plied. A number -of baskets of ‘the: tle River were: business: yisitors m the city yesterday) William Fellowsvand son Roland of “Tenstriké: transabted business: at the -court houss yesterday: ‘Woodiforcsaled Foursfoot or six- teémr-inch;- hayflonrian@steed. L‘ P. Batchelders—Adw: Mr. andiMrs."Demp Moller of thej town: of” Northesn transacted busi- nesg<in=Bemidjiyesterday. Mrs.- Rowland--GHmore went~ to [y Fosston yesterday* whefe she will]. visit relatives-for a few days: - ‘Wood forsale:- Fouirfoot ior 1 teen inch, hay, flodr-and Yee#<"I.- Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs: M- Taunt of ‘Becidasspent. yes-.|- terday-in-the city shopping= Shere- turned home in the evening. R. A. Wolfe of Grand:Forks, traf- fic chief for the Northwestern. Tele- phone company, was-in Bemidji to- day. One of these days you ought- to go to Hakkerup's and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. +J. C. Thompson, ©of Blackduek, one of the board of county commission~ ers, spent today-in ‘Bemidji-and while here was'a caller at the county treas- urer’s office where he paid his taxes. J. M. Kalnes, of ‘Starbuck; the can- didate of the prohibitionists for sec- retary _of statey was in Bemidji yes- terday, accompanying F. V. Calder- wood, the candidate of-that party for governor. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first ‘class work at reasonable-prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Bisiar of Brainerd will arrive -in-the city to- morrow and will be“the guests of Mr. and Mrs: J. Bisiar on ‘Dewey av- enue. George: Bisiar- and' J. Bisiar are brothers. The Presbyterian Christian En- deavor social which was to be held tonight, has been postponed until next Friday evening, November 6. It will be an autumn social dand will be carried out as formerly planned. Corn for sale in the shock. Loads delivered in the .city. 19th and Ir- vine. 0. B. Stephens.—Adv. Miss Della Martin will entertain her Sunday school class at a Hallo- we'en party tomorrow evening. The decorations, as well- as the Iunch served, will be in keeping with Hal- lowe’en ,and the evening will be spent in playing games. -A party of Cass Lake residents au- J you want, and that’s what Cal- met is guaran- | teed to give frincpurity. "Perfectly aised, melting- tender " bi Ccuit, cake, muf- fins, griddle cakes,are bound ‘to result from l| its use. iCalumet firgoes farther il than other 'bak~ powders- Bamdt it’s moder- ate-in cost. Insist on it at your grocers. RECEIVED HIGHI ST i f i toed to Bemidji yesterday aftermoon, taking supper-at the Hotel Markham | Ul and returning to their home in the evening. The party included Mrs.|brought about by the attempt -to in- J. F. Johnson, Miss Myrtle Johnson, |troduce dances for ‘soc¢iéty that are Mrs. Peterson, Miss Peterson and Rod‘{not suitable for general use in the Johnson. - - { batireoms—It -they-receive-the eopo- One lot of Trimmed. Hates~from{eration-of .committees of ghe differ- $5.00 to $7.00, now $2:98; Thursday;{ent social clubs:and organizations Friday and Saturday, at the LaFon-|giving balls in the city and those tisee Millinery.—Adv. wlio have the making of the prog- The: Pine Needle club was- enter=| T8 for social events; it will be the tained by Mrs.- C. F. Schroeder yes-|Means of making the parties much terday. A sumptuous’ dinmer. was|MOTe enjoyable-and will remove the served at noon and the guests spent | APPreliension and lack of confidence the day in sewing for the hostess: |that so many .dancers have now-a- Mrs. August Jarchow was the guest{days, as Tegards their ability to per- of the club. These meetings are|form the dances properly.—Grand held every two weeks. Forkir Dally Herald: (Aunt Jerusha) will come to visit|{ Cabled announcement from Brem- her Bemidji friends in a short ‘time{en that the-North-German Lloyd has and will have a large photograph al-{given orders: for the building of a bum containing a number of pietures|new liner larger than any now in its of Bemidji ladies. She will be glad:|service Is explained at the steamship to meet her friends in the basement/offices here to mean'that a liner:of of the First Methodist church. The{54,000 tous, 8,000 tons-larger than date of her arrival has as yet not|the Olympic is to be launched to put been made public. Germany again in the first place in One lot of Trimmed Hats from |the trans-Atlantic service. This is $3.00 to $5.00, now $1.98; Thure- |Decessary to watch the prestige shé day, Friday and Saturday, at the‘La- has lost' to “ZUMALWEISS” beer, in Fontisee Millinery.—Adv. R A R R Mrs. J. Bisiar was- hostess yester- WE‘Hfle a Present day when she entertained a number - D of ladies at Five Hundred, at her home- or- 1111 Dewey-avemue=—T guests were Mesdames J. P. Lahr, John Ziegler, A. E. Elletson, Edward Taber, J. Moritz, A. D. Bailey, M. A. Clark, Fred Langdon, A. A. Carter, D. R. Burgess, A. E. Henderson, Jack Falls, Arthur Flatner and Miss Hazel z A dime social will be given at the’ home of Arthur Brose, 103 I o avenue, Friday evening, October 30. All are invited. to attend.—Adv. There was such a great demand}® for Methedist Cracker-Jack last Satsd e - T - urday the demand could not be sup= m HAEB flm confection was sent to the mill foFeefs - - - at Nymore, and the children:wepep- = g sent baek for more. In order to sups 1 % ply the ‘demand tomorrow, the lad = worked today ‘makingthe confectioh} and‘the children will be ready*fo Socks® ; ¥ an early start in the morning. The|~ an@shick with a aimplmxm Bemidji-Nymore bus will be-hired| of ‘Sage Tea and Sulphur. tomorrow to take the children-tosthe}+ : Crookston mill. Thé old-time mixture of Sage Tea and The-best way" for you o secare-a}Sumtur for: du ““‘;,‘,'fmfi,i’flf,"fl steady*income: from your ga: ¥Fonent;and - folks are agnin' using it to eep: tlieir-air 2 good; whieh' /quite: sensible, as 2 [ age-when » youtiiful appearance i of the t-advan grentest- tage: Nowadays; ‘though, we don't k: o} troublesome “task - of g'\thermg tne saj fi Northern: National Bank. Come today: Miss Vivian Dinnie and Prof.HalF| wish- to announce- that after* i tully considering: the questiom> “&tm t;zexx::g dome dances-suitable for social use durlIZ!aned “Wyeth's Sage and Sulj the coming season, they have decidéd| Remedy” for about 50 cents a bottle. to. recommond- the -waltz, tw L vy If::“;flfi““:;;"m s hesitation and one-step as the only Hmbisten-your comb or 2 soft b T ones: they will teach for general-usefand:draw this through your ha in the ballroom; and will groupithefone small-strand:at a = %W hair disappears, bu balmce;ld:b the:head of ‘fancy danst the Indies with Wyeth’s ¢es; and-‘wiH “teach those to appli-| g phur is that, besides cants privately” or “in classes speci= the hair '“"y-' L m n 5 tions, 180 - hices ‘that us Flly formed for fancy dm::ng They S p'mdxmmda e dmdns condition: -of - daneing= has: been e " [} ’Defective Page as: followi™two mémBiers from Min- : T whet [004), DRUGGIST (] b left onthe-night train -and Crookston, where a school of in- French & Co. reports- they are mlk:lng many “friends through the VUICK benefit which Bemid}i people - | reeetvetrone tiie- stmpie mixture of | buckthorn bark, wholesomeness, |known as Adler-i-ka. DOSE of ‘Adler<i-ka Télieved-constipa- tion and gas ‘on“the an‘!h almost = leum:flubhr ‘Matting, (Cocoa Doeor ‘m was_ formiéd mfi&; aivery m{flbwmqw mmfll n thé ‘ etlly dédorktedin euggesuve‘ of © Hallowe’en. quets ‘of carnations. struction” is being’ held. canite. Great Britian roon whefé ong' hundred sat down terns, with! plageTeards and napkins prize’ and” Mrs: Doble of Be- From ordinary seaweeds a London .chemist claims to-have extracted a glycerine, ete., gum that is proof_ agamAsL fire, acids TMI remedy and moisture and that it is a better insulator against eleetricity than vul- American:made fountain pens com- mand about 80 per cent of the mar- ket for conveniences of their kind in Cards By Bronson-Howard: Five parts. the ““ebmsolation prize. As-|be a masterpiece in every respect. Nghtfi:t Marshell-Lewis-presented-Su- preme "Receiver Mrs. Nash and Dis- trlct-Deputy Mrs. Phalen with hou- The Cass Lake Coming: Saturday; : never growsold. Briug- the kiddies the mautinee at:2:30 always. patronize The Pioncer. : ence, that it has no equal in this-section-of the country-as- an advertising.medium: “THE HOUSE: OF QUALITY TONIGHT OIII-Y “The Banker’s. Daughter Pronounced by all to story of interna- tional reputation, produced with an:all -star cast; marves/ lous scenic effects, superb photogrnphy . Fhist Show; 7'29 harp; Second’ 8‘48“ Admission Bc and | 8¢ o *Unele:-Tom’s Cabin:” The play that* Advertisers-who want the best results They know, by experi- We close at 6 p. m. except Saturday | * Ask-to see the '@ - Basement: Bargain Coats Tk baod e R ———— MUNSINGWEAR We Carry A Complete Stock For The Ladies Medium weightfleeced union_ suits....$1 Winter weight wool plaited suits, at $1.50, $1.75, 1%2 $2:25, $2.50-$2.75.....83 FOR- THE CHILDREN Fleeced union suits-at per suit,... .4soc Wool union-suits-at:per-suit.. Extra weokunionwsuits gt°per suit..$1. 50 Sitks; ‘Velvets-and Dress Goods Silk'velvet; mac'i and colo’rs, per yard (4 8177 e S e ROk $1.25 DRESS G001S All woel, 37-in Serge-at per yd. ......65¢ All wool ‘sponged:: and shrunk serge, per'yanl"sle and.. .$1.50 > 36'in. Crepe” for party dresses, colors blue and rose, per yd ..75¢ ~ Skinner’s silks, 36 in. in black and col- ors, at per yd. $1.50 Home- Goads- in -the Basement Quilts, Blankets, Batts, Window Shades; Window Rods, Rugs, Lino- Hafifi‘afi(f Stair Rods. : fioren‘ca ‘Lawrence in “The' Doetor’s Testimony” in Two: Parts “Thqse: Collage Days” with Victor Férde, ‘Lee Moran and Eddie Lyons FIVE REELS ADMISSION 5c and 10¢. IMPORTANT FASHION NEWS This week we will show a new line of Suits, Dresses and Skirts, the very *latest styles, all priced at a- remarkable:low figure. COAT: BARGAINS. IN: 6'Ladies’ black caracul, full lined coats, - sizes 16, 18,36, 40 and-46: 1 brown full length coat, size 40. 1 tan and black pin check-coat, size 34. 1 brown mixture, shewlder with . satin, a fitted garmment, size<36. 1 brown mixture, self lined shoulder, a semi-fitted garment, size 36. 1 gray and tan mixed-coat; velvet col- lar, size 36. { gray mixed, satin-lined to waist, size; 8. 1 black broad cloth, waist, size 37. :lmblue broad cloth; full: satin lmed size 10.girl‘s coats, size 8 to 18. Choice of any of these:garments, each:... 1 lot of ladies’ and children’s-shoes, val- ues $2.50-to'$4:" Choicea pair....$1.08 THE BRINKMAN satin' lined to $5.00 THEATRE TONIGHT The Frisco Four Blackface entertainers, two men and two woman will present a singing act that is about- the best of its kind ever presented here. WURNELLLE The Man On Wheels Waurnelle is a roller skater and does not résort to the~ time worn tricks of the rollers. Fall of Constantinople In three parts. - A.'D. 1453 dmisssion 10¢-and 25¢ ———