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KRR KRR KRR XK KKK * “LEST°WE FORGET o LA R R R R R T EE R e The big-game seasons opens Nov.d 10-and closes Dec. 1. 3 P Big farmers’ “Round-up” institute at the high school, ‘Saturday, Novem- ber 21. s .0 Beltrami county’s next term of court. will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. s . High school football game at Fair grounds, Saturday, Nov. 7, Bemidji against Fosston, .. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November 10. s .. Basketball dance in the City Hall Friday evening. It will be an en- joyable affair. ~Invitations have been issued. DR November 7 is the closing date for prairie ehicken shooting and the open season for duck and all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. L ““The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under the auspices of the Woman’s Study club. e Panama-California . - exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. PR Big nieeting 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. s s . Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making & paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Pioneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favorn of this kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. REVITIES Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Harrigas of Turtle River transacted business in the -eity- yesterday. Mrs. F. M. Freeze and Mrs. Della McClellan of Carr Lake were Bemidji shoppers yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Attorney E. E. McDonald went to Duluth and other points on legal business last ‘night. George Kreatz and F. S. Lycan went to Becida today where they spent the day hunting. For Fire insurance see Sathre.— Adv. Mrs. Bertha Riddler of Shevlin, Minnesota, was a Bemidji visitor be- tween trains yesterday. Judge C. W. Stanton left this morn- Declare War on Colds. A crusade of education which aims ‘“‘that common colds may become un- common within the next generation” has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of ‘“don’ts” which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold: “Don’t sit in a draughty car.” “Don’t sleep in hot rooms.” “Don’t avoid the fresh air.” “Don’t stuft yourself at meal time. Over-eating reduces your resistance.” To which we would add—when vou take cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy most excellent. “Sold by All Dealers. ness. Wood for saler-Eommaotuon’ teen inch, hay, flour andwfeed. L Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. Knut Sandland of Frohn, who, has been at the Mayo hospital in Ro- chester for some time, retarned to her ome-yesterday. 3 Attorney A. AwAndrews iwss ing the day at International Falls on legal business. He will return to the city: this evening. 4 ‘Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. . I P. Batchelder.—Adv. Judge M. A. Spooner returned ‘last evening from: Blackduck:where - he has been on business. He will leave this evening for St. Paul. Mrs. William Blakley of Farley and Mrs: Charles Blakley of-Turtle River autoed to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day with friends. One of these days you ought. to) go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Misses Birdie, Gladys and Hazel Nowman of Rosby -were in the city yesterday enroute to Kelliher where they will make their future -home. Editor E. L. -Oberg of theiBlack-{" duck American was a Bemidji busi- ness visitor today, returning to his home on the evening train. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store; first-class work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. Miss Bertha Remshardt returned to her home in Crookston Monday even- ing after enjoying the past couple of days with friends in = Bemidji.— Crookston Daily Times. There will be good music at the city hall tomorrow night when the basketball team dance will be given. The dance is given for the benefit of the team and should be well attended. Rex tonight—Added attraction. Vaudeville. Richards and Lawrence, father and son, comedians. Admis- sion, children 5¢, others 15¢.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Brien will leave tomorrow for Minneapolis where Mr. O’Brien will be employed this winter. They have spent the past year in Bemidji at 1111 Lake Boulevard. Miss Elsie Schmitt left this:morn- ing for Crookston where she will at- tend a teachers’ convention today and tomorrow. Miss Schmitt has pre- pared a paper which she will read at the convention. Rex tonight—Added attraction. Vaudeville. Richards and Lawrence, tather and son, comedians. Admis- sion, children 5¢, others 15c.—Adv. |- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tiebel of Min- neapolis ‘will ‘arrive in the city to- day and will visit at the home of At- torney and Mrs. A. A. Andrews and Use “Gets-It,” Corns Shrivel, Vanish! You Ever Had Corns. “2 drops put on in 2 seconds, corn shrivels, comes clean off!” That's new-plan corn cure. Nothing can be simpler for the cure of corns—and it b v That's why millions of today never fails. people are using “GETS-IT” and throwing away their fussy plas- ters, sticky stape, toe-eating msalves, bundle around the toe and choke it into pain by pressing either on or around the corn. There is mothing to stick to your stocking, .nothing tc cause- inflammation or rawness, nothing 1t in 2 seconds. No more knives, razors, scissors or files, with their blood-poi- son dangers. :-Try “GETS-IT” for: that corn, callus, wart or bunion. “GETS-IT" everywhere,- 25¢ a bottle, or:sent di- vect by E. Lawrence & Co. Chicago. “Qets-It” is. sold in..Bemidji by Barker’s Drug: Store. will spend- the day on affieal busi-| [ J +biscuits* -than:* -those’ Jbaked:with €alumet. sures perfect baking. at the T. S. Andrews home. Tiebel is Mr. Andrews’ sister. Minnesota, was' the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. A. Cameron, for a few days this week. It's the New Way, and You'll Forget | home today. the marvelous story of “GETS-IT,” the | Fairyland Vaudeville. children to see the manikins.—Ad- mission, Children 5c¢, adults 15c.— was in Bemidji yesterday. Shevlin, International Falls before returning to her. home." turned to their homes in Crookston after spending a week at the lakes near Shevlin. considering that no ducks are flying. They brought back 85 ducks partridges.—Crookston Daily Times. % sBrinkman Fairylahd » Vaudéville: and “wrapping outfits” that make iastchildren to ses the mAmikins—Ad- mission, Children 5¢, adults 15c.— ‘Markham hotel, . wili leave this even- to press on or around the corn. Youapply |ine gor gt Paul; - Mr. Lycan is a member of the efficiency commission which atumeetings to held at St. Paul is sold by druggists |tomorrow . and Saturday will complete its plan-for theforming of a-revised F k You never tasted daintier, lighter, fluffier They’re: - akways good — delicions. For Calumet in- Mrs, Mrs. - Arthur Kahala of Erskine, She returned to her Dr. Kahala, who was injured some time ago, has recovered. Brinkman tonight—The Bring Wrays the Mrs. Charles Larson of Warroad She -has een visiting friends and relatives at Minnesota. She will also isit her sister, Bertha Hanson, at Jim Stephens and Joe Voelker re- They report fair luck, and tondght—The Wrays Bring. the: Frank S. Lycan, proprietor of the heme of state government. - Mrs. Joseph ‘Hughes. returned.yes- 7 = 3 “7"Fhe stock of Shoes and Clothing and Ladies’ -Ready-to-Wear .now lacatédyin the Mclver Building, at 313 Beltrami Ave., has been - purchased by C.%A. Knapp and S. R. McKelvey and a general line of this class of ~goods:#ill be carried at all times. Mr. Knapp is now in ‘the “city “buying mew goads which will be shipped in and ready for the Saturday trade. ' Store maitl-betclosed THURSDAY AND FRIDAY to arrange stock, and take ! reare ofithe new stock now coming in, and store will be opened-Nine O’clock : aturday Morning with a big :f Opening Sale Don't forget the Place | 4 | ~Don't forget the Date Just step in and see some of the bargains we are. offering Mr. Knapp nas been in the shoe business here at the same location for the. past several months and has decided that owing to the many very excel- lent shoe stocks there are in the city it is not a paying proposition to run-an exclusive shoe store at this point, but realizing that Bemidji is one of'the best . business points on the map, has decided, with Mr. McKelvey’s help, to put-in a‘general store, and stock “will be arriving for ithe next couple “of ~.weeks until we have the store entirely full of the class of goods that the peo- ple of Bemidji want at the prices they can afford to pay. Attend our open- ing sale Saturday- - Knapp & McKelvey, Props. ‘ 313“Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota City, Minnesota, is the .guest of her brother, William H. Schmitt, and fam- ily, 1011 Dewey avenue. Mrs. Bher- merhorn has been visiting ot Pull- man and Spokane, Washington, be- fore coming to ‘Bemidji. She: will- make an-extended visit her and will then go to: the southern part of the state to visit friends ‘and relatives be- fore returning to her home. decorations were in keeping with the Hallowe’en season and a color scheme of yellow and black predominated. Black cats, witches, bats, imps and a profusion of corn husks and pump- pins were everywhere in evidence. A furtune teller was kept busy: telling fortunes and unique Hallowe'en games were enjoyed. A daintily ap- pointed repast was served in the din- ing room, where the predominating colors were’ further carried ‘out. A large fruit basket made an attractive centerpiece for the table and shaded lights added to the attractiveness. The guests included Misses Hazel joking with the girl when she play- fully tickled him in the ribs.”” Wat- kins dodged back, lost his balance and went headlong’ down the stairs. Many people are nearly tickled to death when they taste . “ZUMAL- WEISS” beer for.the.first.time, T. R.:Symons, Tel. 122-2.MAdv. $100: koward, $100. The readers of. this paper will be to learn that there is at least one disease that sclence has been able to cure In all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to In California a street .railway One of the most ‘enjoyable social company. uses. motion. pictures.to in- the -medical -fraternity. Catarrh being - affairs of the week was the Hallo-|foundation of the disease, and giving JM‘H::‘C;;’.:;:: DeRE“l':m:' :“:e"i{l"’g:"’ struct its-employes. how acaidents oc- we'en ‘luncheon given by'Miss Lucy [Stitutional treatment. ~—Hall's Catarrh aeeon, 8 Do UrPhY, | cur and how to prevent them. is taken internally. scting direct- LaFontisee last evening at her home, f’,"'.fpo; the blooarand wucousssrfasey| nme Noesen and.Laurs Bteele.;_ e 1215 Dewey avenue, in honor of the ::uxtzs:unn girid (m?:“‘:‘“firn“"{‘:: o W More than 90_per cent of the alco- girls at- the court-honse. The house | 1o patient strength by bullding op the ALMOST TICKLED TO DEATH - |hol. and- alcoholic -drinks:ithat:= are e e e titution:and asst t - = e o S ame oy | Unable to stand being tickled by a |made in the Philippines are derived ia. much faith in its curative powers that from the sap of palm trees. M ansé of Iakbuts they- offer One Hundred Dollars for asy | 6! friend, R. J. Watkins, at Rich- po The most common cause of insom- |case that it fails to cure. Send for iist 'mond, Va., lost his balance and fell mia is disorders of the stomach'and °’A";"m°“'-"" down a flight of stairs at his board- | ~Peruh-has the highest raliroad-sta- ponstipation. @hamberlain’s Tab- | ,hacres® F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo.| ;o ;uge, breaking an artery in the |tion in the world, 15,865 feet above lets correct-tirese disorders and em-| gola by all Druggists, 76c. stump of his left arm, which had |sea level, at Ticlio. able you to sleep. For sale by All| Take Hall's Family Pills for constl: | been mmputated. Watkins was N g oatian. standing at the head of the stairs| “ead the Ploneer:want'ads, THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT The new Third St. Theatre :: Under the management of Fred Brinkman terday. from. Grand Rapids, Minne- s |sota, where she has beern the guest .| of-Mr..and Mrs. 'W. S..Duffy for sev- eral days. Mr/ Duffy, who was for- merly manager of the:school :farm near this city,.is now manager of the . |state farm' at:Grand Rapids. Smalli debts 1accumulate- rapidly. ~ | Small savings'do-itkewise. - Begin to save something. today. Deposit it at “|interest in the Northern National bank.—Adv. “ ¥ Morris Lurie;»manager of the Paris, women’s ready-to-wear - clothing store, returned to:Bemidji this mern- *|ing from Brainerd where he has spent some time on business matters, The -company in which -Mr. Lurie is interested recéntly established a storo Gran'd Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ‘ TONIGHT ONLY Alco Film Corporation presents the inimitable and_’ artistic portrayer of Irish character, Andrew-Mack, in “THE RAGGED ‘EARLE® |z in five acts Mrs. S. A. Speelman of = Buena A new and novel series of plots, counterplots, .and- brilliant.situa-| Vista was in the. city yesterday en- tions. For clean, pure eeu?edy-’dramn, of ‘the highest educational{route to Chicago, where she will character there is nothing to compare with ‘‘The Ragged Earle.”’ [spend the winter. She will visit at First Show, 7:20; -8econd, 8:45; - Thirdy8:80)|ur,, corouie She-wes scemmpenicd Admission 5c-and 18¢c o-Remidjichy Mrs. L. COMING:—“Home, Sweet Home.” ' Mimreapolis;"who: has-been-a gugst at the Speelman home since July 1, and who was on her way home. ~Mrs. ¥, BSiveraveriorn. : -of Wirginia Jdaoomis of ‘Added ' Attraction VAUDEVILLE ichards & Lawrence Comedians 4 BEELS OF PICTURES —Adwission-Chiildren 5c and 15¢ ’ : [ [ ] : May’s Manikins - Fairyland Vaudeville Bring the children to see the Manikins 3 parts Dead Men’s Tales The cowboys quick wit throws the Indians off the trail : Ford Sterling - A Jealous Husband, onebig laugh after'another. ‘Admission Children - - - 5¢ Adults - - - _15C Party’s:Rate .= - = - 2 for.asc Two Shows 7:00 and 8:135