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MRS R R E T T i LEST WE FORGET *| LR R R Y E T e T Health Week begins Sunday, No- vember 29. 1% Band concert in City hall, Wednes- day evening. - Dance to follow. s s . Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. s s . Annual meeting of R. H. Carr Post, G. A. R., Saturday, December 5. Election of officers. D The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, December 15. s s That the Elks Minstrel show will be staged at the Brinkman theatre Friday and Saturday evenings, No- vember 27 and 28. s .. That the second annual banquet of the Bemidji Merchants’ association will be held at the Markham hotel, Wednesday evening, December 9. PR Annual meeting of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be held in the Commercial club rooms, Tuesday, December 1, at 2 p. m. s .. Annual Christmas sale of Episco- palian church guild, Saturday after- noon, November 28, in church base- ment. P First basketball game of season, Thanksgiving evening, Akeley against Bemidji. Armory hall, 8 o'clock. . “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. PR That the big game hunting season closes on November 30. The part- ridge, wild duck and all other aqu- atic fowl open season also comes to an ~nd on that date. . 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. PR 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- e BREVITIES Senator P. H. McGarry, of Walker, was a Bemidji visitor last evening. Ole Rungstad, of Pinewood, trans- acted business in the city this week. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. S. O. Refsdahl, of Pinewood, was a business visitor the first of the week. Mrs. Sam King, of Frohn, was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Skating at the ring tonight.—Adv. Mrs. 0. H. Udarian, of Grant Val- ley, spent yesterday in the eity shop- ping. Mrs. Dick Martin, of Grant Valley, transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. a ing, @ daughter. -Roller skating Thanksgiving after- noon.—Adv. : Attorney J. E. Lundrigan, of Cass Lake, was in Bemidji on ‘professional fbusiness-yesterday. Good things'to eat at the Hpiscopal sale on Saturday.—Adv. Mrs. Fred - Bardwell -of Northern, spent-yesterday -in Bemidji/shopping and calling on friends. Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld entertained at a-thimble bee this afternoon, at her home on Lake Boulevard. - Don’t forget to come early:to the Episcopal sale on Saturday.—Adv. Mrs. Lennie Hogan, of Grant Val- ley, spent yesterday in the city vis- iting relatives and shopping. H. Christenson of Hubbard, Min- nesota, is spending a few days in the vicinity of Becida hunting big game. Get your Christmas presents at the Episcopal sale on Saturday.—Adv. 8. L. Sellers and family, of Bemidji avenue, left last evening for Kelli- her, where they will spend the win- ter. Miss Mary Dybvig, one of-the nor- mal -school - students, will' spend her Thanksgiving vacation at her' home in Nary. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P. Batchelder.—Adyv. Mrs. Rex Warner, of Puposky, spent yesterday in the city on busi- ness, returning to her home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler will have as their six o’clock Thanksgiv- ing dinner guests, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson and children. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy will en- tertain Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Ward and daughter Louise and James L. George at Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Quiney Brooks will entertain Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ken- field and family and Remson Bell at two o’clock Thanksgiving dinner to- morrow. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. P. Branvick of Nary, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Holm of Clearbrook for the past week, returned to her home yesterday. Miss Marion White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White, who is attending the the University of Min- nesota, will not return home for Thanksgiving. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. A. 0. Hoganson and E. F. Stevens —_— Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY The Bith of The Star Spangled Banner A two-part Edison drama of patriotism with an all-star cast, Two Men Who Waited (Essanay) A picture adapted from Mun- sey’s magazine and is well worth seeing. Featuring Beverly Bayne and E. H. Calvert. Josie's-Declaration of Independence (Vitagraph) A fine comedy with plenty of laughs. Tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, ‘‘Salomy Jane’’ in seven thrilling reels. - First'show starts at 3 p. m., continuing until 11 p. m. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Marf} Grand Theatre “The House of Quality” Thanksgiving - Day. California Motion Picture Co. Present BEFATRlZ MICHELINA, The Talented Actress Salomy Jane Bret Harte's famous story, depict- ing the stirring days of '49 in Cali- fornia. ‘‘Salomy Jane” is made up of beautiful scenery, wonderful phot- ography and perilous adventures, which keeps one on the edge of the seat through its entire 7,000 feet. The first show will start promptly at 3 p. m. and continue until 11 p. m. Don’t forget the time. Admission 10c and 20c¢c 506 Mississippi avenue, this morn- returned me days’ hunting trip at’ Mr. Hoganson was -isuccesstul shooting a deer. Miss . Elizabeth ‘Erickson, omne™ of the clerks at the Bazaar store, ex- pects to leave for Macalester college after the Christmas’holidays, where she will study voice. : For dressed spring chickens,- deliv- ery made Wednesday and Saturdays, phene Mrs. J. P. Dunealf, 3614 call 2. —Adv. Mr: and Mrs.- W. Z- Robinson. of) Minnesota avenue, will entertu#in Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dyer, Mr. @nd'Mrs. ‘A. D. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.. B:-M: Gile at Thanksgiving -dinner-tomor- TOW. Mrs. John Ziegler: of ‘Beltrami av- enue entertained the -Silence yesterday. The afternoon was spent in playing Five Hundred. Mrs. Ed- ward-Tabor will be the hostess-at the next meeting-of the club. - The Hotel-Markham will'serve afi’ elaborate ~dinner at six* “o’clu}:'l'( Thanksgiving. Table reservations should be made. early as possible.— Adv. If ‘you have not secured your tick- ets for the minstrel show, do so at once. - Reserved seat tickets are on| sale at Netzer’s and are being dis, posed of at a rapid rate. It’s going to be a great show; don’t miss it. Miss Donna Lycan, daughter - of]| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycan, will ar- rive in Bemidji tomorrow ‘morning-to spend Thanksgiving with her par- ents. Miss'Lycan is a member of the| Little Falls high school faculty. Apples for ‘cooking; just- received | by Glen Peck, 311 Minnesota avenue. Price, $3.25 per barrel.—Adv. ‘While many members of the teach- ing corps in the Bemidji schools are leaving today to spend Thanksgiving at their respective homes, a large] number are to.remain in the city be- cause of the shortness of the vaca- tion. = Rev. D. D. Day of Akeley, Minne- sota, will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Ira D. Alvord Thanksgiving day and will preach the union sermén in the Methodist church in the morn- ing. Rev. Day is Mrs. Alvord’s father. A WARM OMNIBUS to all trains day and night. Bunker; . residence Phone 355. Office- phone,-Peterson’s, 88, next door to the Grand.—Adv. Leon Battles, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles of this city, will ar- rive from Minneapolis this evening, where he is attending the University of Minnesota. He will spend his Thanksgiving vacation, the'guest of his parents. Frank Preston, of Rolling Stone, Minnesota, who has been visiting at the Willlam- Malzahn home in. East Bemidji for the past several days, re- turned to his home: yesterday. While in this vicinity, he was successful in shooting a deer. Now is your opportunity to secure New York apples. Price, $3.25 per barrel. Glen Peck, 311 Minnesota avenue.—Adv. Miss Johanna Jamtvold, .one of the Bemidji high school - students, left today for her home where she will spend Thanksgiving <acation with her parents. She was accompa- nied by Miss Dorothy Carson, 'who in the Caucasus. Petrograd, Nov. 26.—Continued B cess™'fn thie Caucasu¥’ is reported ‘in campaign. jex + [~ *Rugsian ‘advance.parties: con! 10 repulse-the enem¥, it -t¢ asserted. “Several caissons of an ammunition train were captured-south of Karaki- Hez and -Alaschgerd.—~ - Engagements against the Kurds, who have been re- [ inforded By regulars, have been favor- | able to us:: The'Turks-have:been de- feated in -the region of the Khanesur |- club | heights and the Dilman-.and Kotour hills, - the “Russians “capturing’ part of the enemy’s- artillery.” | J A Bt B it ShoeCa Special Iloll_da_y— Engagement Wednesday Tonight November. 25 F. Stuart Whyte's All-Star English Musical Comedy Company THE VERSATILES THE - HONEYMOON - EXPRESS Prices 50c - 75¢ Matinee 25¢-50¢ The - lowest - this “corfipany ever played to: they are a $1.50 at- traction Complete Seenie Pfoductions (and Elaborate Costumes prrtavpr i PR S0 8 'REX ! TON—lc_HT The- Renunciation will be her guest. Mrs. Oscar Ruhl of Eyota, Minne- sota, who has been visiting ' her brother, Emil Schueider: of- Gonvick, yesterday on her way to visit her son, Oscar, of Grant Valley, who has recently purchased the Sutliff farm. quality. Glen- Peck, 311-Minnesota avenue.—Adv. December 5, the Ladies' Aid of the First Scandinavian Luthernn»eh\u"eh will give a supper in the Odd Fel-] lows’ hall. A number-of Norwegian dishes, including “Lmtfisk and+lefse,” will be served. Thevproceeds:of th supper will be used to finish the base- ment of the church. Wilbur Lycan will: return to Be- midji tomorrow morning from Grand Forks where he is & student at for the past week,:was in the!city [} In Two Parts With Edna Payne and Robert Frazer emember Your Place Sir “All At Sea 4 _|AComedy on Board Ship, e et o otk B\ By AL E. Cliristle, -with, Ed- die- Lyons, Victoria ‘Forde, Lee Moran 'Mexican Spyin America Produced By ‘Henry ‘MeRea Thursday. Thanksgiving Matinee 1:30 ‘to ' 4:30. * World Film Cor- poration: Presents The Master Criminal in Five Acts. Even- ing 7:10 Continuous. the University of North Dakota. Wil- bur was a member of the Varsity eleven this year and won his letter as a lineman. He is certain of a reg- ular position next year and is regard- ed as one of the squad’s strongest and most valuable players. Those ‘wishing: to ‘take private les- sons in expression and public speak- ing, see Miss Rubie Henrionnet, 417 Minnesota -avenue, or phone 370-J.— Adv. 2 Miss Verle Jensen of Big Falls, who has been attending Mrs: Backus’ school for girls in St. Paul, will ar- rive in the city.this evening, enroute to her home. Miss Grace Peterson, one-of the high school students and an active member of the Rooters’] club of this city, will accompany Miss Jensen to Big Falls and will spend the week end there; a ‘guest of the Jensen home. the Northern Netional Bank no ome will‘ have knoy/ledge -of . the fact- or. know the amount of your deposit. That is a matter of confidence- be- tween yourself and the bank.—Ady. Mr. and Mrs. Carl -Hanson and children of Henning, Minnesota, who have been visiting friends and rela- tives at Becida, returned to their home the first of the week. While at Becida they attended the silver edding of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Han- When you have an account with| Elks’ Minstrel Show FRIDAY:and SATURDAY —at the— Brinkman Theatre An all home talent production-—-thirty Be- midji star. actors in in the cast. NEW FEATURES NEW SONGS 'NEW JOKES ‘“TWO NICHTS ‘Benefit Elks Club, Bemidji ‘Tickets now sellingat Netzgr'a rRussians/Report -Gontinusd- - Success | an official statement covering | that sl -} [Mo. ightest symptoms of being croupy 1 give them Chamberlain's Cough -| Remedy, and'when T have a‘cough or cold on the lungs I take it for a few days and am soon rid of the cold,” 'writes Mrs. Clay Fry, Ferguson Sta., The first symptom of croup is hoarseness, give Chamberlain’s Cough Reémedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and it will prevent the attack. This remedy contains no narcotic. For sale hildren ¢ ‘show | th e ~ tothe - Episcopal Sale Given by the Ladies of the Guild in the . base- ment of the church. Saturday Nov. 28 at 2 o’cleck ~ Christmas-Atticles -~ Food Sals ' Yearsx lof Steady Improvement have made the Boston*Rubber Shoe Company’s 4-buckle Huob-Mark Monarch: hoes the best shoes of their kind in the world. They absolutely. give the wearer protection against bad weather; ive him long service, comfort ant eep the feet warm. * Also made in 2-buckle style, which in copecially popular for boys and girl HUB-MARK RUBBERS [ HUE - Look for the Hub-Mark “on all kinds and styles of Rubber Footwear * for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. - Note this : — You can rely on anything you buy from dealers' who sell Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear. They are dependable merchants. Boston Rubber Shoe Company Malden, Mass. WEAT CAUSE 0F | HIONEY TROUBLE Take & glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid. 1f you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority whe tells us that meat forms uric acid whici almost paralyzes the kidneys in their e’ forts to expel it from the blood. Th become sluggish and weaken, then y- suffer with & dull misery in the kil | region, sharp pains in the back or si headache, dizziness, your stomach sou tongue is coated and when the weal! is bad you have rheumatic twinges. ‘I urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, t channels often get sore and irritat. obliging you to seek relief two or th' time during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids cleanse the Kkidneys and flush off body’s urinous waste get four oun Jad -Salts from any pharmacy } take a tablespoonful in a pglass water before breakfast for a few . and your kidneys will then act fine. * famous salts is made from the aci grapes and lemon juice, combined 1 Tithia, and has been used for generat- | to flush and stimulate sluggish kic aléo to ‘meutralize the acids in 1 80 it no longer irritates, thus cn bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cavino! jure, and makes a delightful efferves: lithia-water drink. - AT-ONGE!-CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN, HEAD-COLDS AND CATARRH VANIH Breathe Freely! Clears Stuffed-up, | fragrant balm dissolves by the heat Inflanssd Note and’ He Headache. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” an aiid Stops | of the nostrils; pemetrates and heals - Catarrhal ‘Discharge. Cures Dull the . inflamed, swollen - membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops cleansing, soothing rellef comes im- Get a small bottle anyway, just to | mediately. try it—Apply a little in the nostrils Don’t lay -awake to-night strug- and instantly your clogged nose and| gling for breath; with head: stuffed; stopped-up dir passages of the head | nostrils closed, hawking 'and blowing. will open; you will bredthe freely;| Catarrh or a @old, with its running dullness and headache-disappear. By| nose, foul mucous dropping into the morning! the -catarrh, “cold:in‘head | throat, and raw dryness is or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. | ing but truly needless. End’ such misery now! Get the Put your faith — just' once —in small bottle of “Ely’s ‘Cream Balw”|“Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold at any - drug store: This “sweet, | or catarrh' will surely disappear. ~ (I yil I f( ] I it i o i There is no telephone ‘monopoly in‘this' coiintry. Nearly three times as manyrexchanges are operated by Independent Companies'ss by the Bell: System. Of the 19,093 cities and towns in the United States having telephone exchdnges; the ‘Bell' Systeta®oper- ates exclusively in 4,465-.places and Independent Companies exclusively in12,764. In'1,864'towns two companies operate. Universal long distanee: onnections with all ex- changes, ‘Independent”atid' ‘Bell; and not" universal ownership, is the endeavor:and ‘aim of the Bell or- ganization. ‘We are constantly improving and extending our service to the end that you may be able 4o talk any- where in the country over your Bell Telephone. NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE - EXCHANGE - COMPANY nasty discharges and a feeling of R I Phone 31 The BEMIDJI PIONEER .| Daily and Weekly | 7 Becurity Bank Buflding Book, Job, Commercial and Society Printing Our S s Wedding Invitations Announcements Packet Heads Catalogues Descriptive Booklets Sale Bills pecialties Window Cards Calling Cards Statemen!s Note Heads Bill Heads Envelopes Dodgers - COMPLETE LINE OF OFFICE SUPPLIES

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