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1 OOXCXK o‘v Dr. J. Warninger is in Mizpah to- day on business. 2.4 Oscar Nelson spent Sunday -visit- ing with friends at Gully. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orr of Spur were' in Bemidji Saturday on business. Mrs. George Grow of Eckles was a business visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Esther Campbell of Solway was a between-train visitor Satur- day. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tt Mr. and Mrs, Hitchcock of Hibbing are in thg city today enroute to Foss- ton. J. R. Grest of the Gamble-Robinson compayn, Minneapolis, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lovegren of Marsh Siding were visitors in Be- midji Saturday. anythin, Miss Magda Rygg of Liberty was| Fowder. shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Siturday. ghe used ‘Calumet. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- J.—Adv. 2741121 Mrs. Matt Nolan of Bass Lake was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. C. E. Harding of Nary was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Misses Nora Thoren and Josie Hanson of Solway were in the city shopping Saturday. Attorney and Mrs. Walter L. Case and daughter of Cloquet are guests at the S. C. Brown home. o7 OO0 o O ;4 Q s Have: your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf DR A AABRKSO X {.:;:4 sosalele’s e, 0 Mrs. Al Simpkins and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. B made with Calumet Baking Mother neger had such wholesome bakings until “It’s Calumet surety, uniformity, purity, strength, that makes every bak- ing turn out right—that saves millions of housewives Baking Powder money. Be fair to yourself—use Calumet. ™ Miss Anna Snusted and Mrs. James | oq from Grand Rapids where she has Boobar of Nary were the guests of | peen visiting with her sister for the griends in Bemidji Saturday. past week. . J. C. Tennstrom left Saturday eve- ning for Minneapolis on business for Schneider Bros. clothing store. evening for Mr. and chard and son. Mrs. E. Klenensrud left for her home in Crookston this morning after a visit at the Dr. J. Warninger home. [R— Hair dressing, manicuring, etc. Mrs. Otto in the city the past Your combings made to order. |t0 her home today. Switches, $1.50. Mina A. Meyers, 620 Beltrami Ave. Phone 769.—| Rev. E. Clover Adv. Mrs. P. Holler of Northern was in | evening at 8 o’clock. Bemidji Saturday enroute to Erskine, where she will visit relatives for a few days. at Thief River Falls Miss Marjorie Shannon has return- |‘turned to her home Saturday. a month’s visit spent The General Says: “There are some very good reasons why my business is b ger each year than it the year before.” Snme years ago asphalt roofing was 0ld at high prices because the volume was small and facilities were limited. When the General entered the field he broke up the high price combine by taking advantage of all possible manu- facturing economies, thereby reducing society. Mrs. J. M. Price at Inel' last evening. tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood en- tertained at a six o’clock dinner last Lilienthal of George, who has been visiting friends of Watertown, 6d1026 [ Minn., will hold English services in ~|the Swedish Lutheran church Mrs. Frank Lattimer of River, who has visited with relatives Mrs. S. P. Hayth has returned from ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bertram, at their home in Burlington, There will be a meeting in Swedish Lutheran church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for all ladies interested in the Swedish Ladies’ Aid Miss Myrle Methven, Zenda Bell Mrs. Louis Bur- Lake week, returned this Turtle for a week, re- with her daugh- the Mrs. Paul Winklesky entertained a 6 o’clock din- Mrs. Price expects to leave for her home at Northome 5w afternoon at 3 o'elock. A t-;p&hqwfiqt !&‘ W‘!;"fl know. 1, nhqt ifluldny»nixu AT = %2 o T = | mission study class will be organized | - i tering his reflidence on ,Kyd& ark | with window Onenins close o e At ghis meeting. “The Kinds’ High-| Myo\l“}fipl my sreads jan | bouleyard. ¥ w"n is the book to be studied. =All ad. W&"\\M«hnwflamflwmpw “He held me up .and got my dia- 5 I R G otans. areconserving . their -wealth terested are cordially invited to be | down 3t:the conespssianaldflirary tbe|monds,” was the only #tatement| STATE ACQUIRES 'PARK LAND. > P present. other; 4sy, ook $9: Foun-stamach.% | Voorhees made before fi' dn state bankys & 5 Tomale i St. Paul, Minn,, Oet. 25.—Governor the United Press today. ' He. pointed tollowing ladi 1m wm ‘Z;M?? mwn,@m ol to th d of ‘940 state bands this The following es 3 ©! n | other fake. a8 0 the record of * state band - the Ennernysur al Q{!_glplggg = a ef ¥ "1 :V dst :l:::mo‘nd :’“ :m'""d the | onth showing an. aggregate: mt the Masonic hall Tuesday afternoon: though' dinner was. wfimng on . the leed transferring to Minnesota 2,350 | of $197,165,013 against $183,626;880 Mesdames E. C. McGregor, F. A. Wil- |, tahle at Voorhees’ resid .| acres on 'the St. Louis river below |last year,-or an incnllo ot flflfl son, D. Wllcox, J. Achenbach and Thomson, which ‘is to constitute the . Gould. Supper will be served to nucleus of the proposed Jay Cooke members and thelr families.—Adv.. park. - The.deed was turned over to 1td1025 [Henry .Oldenburg of Carlton, who| will record the instrument. The sign- ing of:the deed was made possible by *|a group of Duluth citizens, headed by J. L. Washburn.and J. C::Williams, who pledged the payment of $18,. 000. There is available $30,000 for ithe purchase of additional land, ‘which Mr. Hammond said will per- jmit-an-increase to-about 6,000-acres and will give to the state one of the most picturesque tracts in the middle Some of: the: most’ fmoua stars-of || the bageball firmament will twinkle |; from the motion picture screen in the/|| The “M. 8.” club gave a duck din- ner Sunday .evening at the home of Miss Jane Hayner. The guest of honor was Miss Lucile Moritz, the occasion being; her seventeenth birth- day. Among those ..present were the Misses Emma Klein, Edna Ander- kettins m“’. son, Jeanette Stechman; Hda Back-|1¢38u8 players who played at Nicollet| lund, Hazel Laqua, Lucile Young and{P8rk in.Minneapolis. -The;fans will Jane Hayner. have an opportunity: to: gee: closerupi| CARBON PARER : - Any_Color 108 Sheets to Box motion portraits of some of the men: west. . PRICE $3.00 KKK KK KK K % %% % &% & & %[ Who. have.made ; bageball - history. _ 5 % ' NYMORE NEWS - &jOther pletures . There are 862 creameries in Min-| BEMIDII m"%m-, 00. % (By Special Correspondent.) players-and pesota. BEMIDJI, b tomobile tour-of the Twin Cities. Among: noted playersicaught-in | - the {mavies’” are .Johnny -.Evers, (We have -lw.y. know nto every:fan, Sherwood Magee | | A of the Boston Nationals, Red Killifer, | (3 frs. Atan g {the pewest and gal hbmf“vmgah o e New: the. -0l now, of Cij Q;aght hut . formerly- . of ,ghdly xecamnefid{ow-ofipk it Minnes; fiest sacke cago Cubs, Forrest Cady, cateher of the World's-Champion - Boston -Amer- ican team, Bill James of the Detroit Tigers, Pipp of the New York High- landers, Wallie Schang of the Ath- letics, “Cozy” Dolan, comedian of the St. Louis Nationals, Max Carey, the Pittsburgh speed boy, and last but not least, Jake Coombs, of -Brooklyn, hero of three world’s series. KRR IR KK Leonel Alton of Swenson Lake spent the week-end visiting at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. B. Edd. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality Where the-Brinkman used to.be TONIGHT Sc=Admission=10c BEMIDJI PIONEER . NORTHWEST 'WEEKLY FOOTBALL---MINNESOTA vs. ATES xciting moments in gridiron clash, also ‘‘Houdini”” who mystifies etectives by liberating himself from straightjackets and handcuffs “‘0ld Doc Yak’’ cartoon and some exciting stunts by a Steeplejack. Mrs. A. Johnson. left . for. Brainerd | Saturday where she will visit wlth friends. Miss Hilma Johnson spent the week, end visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Johnson. Fred Renke has returned from the Dakotas where he has been working in the harvest fields. is especially brilliant, smoot] |, permane Come :):uand’a us show you d‘:::fw”c.m I:k bottle with the new flow-controllez, raft Ink. -Ialuemddn &fibhr.{ g Miss Izetta Fisher visited at the 'WEALTHY 'OHICAQQ i BEMIDJI “THE WAY OF A WOMAN S HEART" home of her parents Saturday and BROEKER MURDERED P10} . Selig, two parts Sunday. ? . Phone 31, i The woman in this case being an actress, who is jilted by herlov- Chicago, Oct. 25.—Franklin - R. Florent De Clusion returned to his|Vaorhees, wealthy. La, Salle street tamily here after spending a few |brgker and clubman, was mysterious- months in the Dakotas. er when fortune smiles on him, Eugenie Bresserer as the actress. “FINN & HADDIE”. A Lubin comedy featuring Frank Moulan, the great comic opera Star 1st show 7:15, then 8:15, 9:15 5ec—Admission —10¢ Paramount Day TOMORROW Parameunt. Day iJesse L. Lasky Picture Co. presents H. B. Warner in his original role in the thrilling drama “The Chost Breaker”; 5.acts of superb dramatic acting. Matinee at 2:80 SMILES for those who de: liver real service. We've been here since 1890 ‘and Johnny Renkie and Oscar Ulrickson returned home from the Dakotas Sat- urday where they have been work- ing in the harvest fields. Fred DeMars of Staples, Minn,, is visiting at the Florent De Clusion home. Mrs. Fred Moody returned from Brainerd Saturday evening after vis- iting a few days with friends = and relatives in that city. : timehasbrought a steady growth. R R R e R T P e ‘We hayve a very: complete stock Rex THEATRE : Rex * WASHINGTON WIGWAGS * . of - ; [ EELELEEEEL LSRR RS of 'Fpfl% Jgpowmn . the:world PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS The commerce department knows over: mmledzed ‘the best. : on i‘an umbrella making firm in the United ngdom” that wants to pur- chase “ribs and frames of American manufacturers. T‘”mght A Mutual [Masterpicture The Screen Version of Lloyd Osborne’s Novel “INFATUATION” 'flhe‘story of a woman’s infatuation, frankly, bravely and unconventionally told. In the cast are Margarita Fischer and Harry Pollard - Joseph Singleton and Lucile Ward Shows start 7':39, 8:45 Admission 5c-and 15¢ A°Chilean bone merchant tells the commerce depntment he.wants "Am erican machinery. for.making - bone combs and all bone products.” -We can give hhn the machinery for ev- everything but bone heads. They're born. A Spanish firm in Barcelona asks the commerce department where it can get 18,000 pounds of steel for making pens. Seems like Spain wants to. put- forward, some tapgible. proof that it’s one.of the darned:few. countries left. where the pen is. still mightier than the sword. Christmas’ > Gifts ' ‘k\) Worth While “A firm in Switzerland,” says the commerce bulletin, *s in the market for tin-plate to use in its condensed milk industry.” We always -have wnnderedAw{mt in tu%n*er:,mge il - S i ‘> 0/ f}fm?:d Bwlfi for . e ladies, Memo ; ‘/ ¢ Booksfor themen, Diaries .and En- gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will hlt 8 lifetime, e [P Gift Specialties ill solve your gift problems at small.expense. I lLave 240 acres of the best land in the county locat- - at'the same time u lled quality. Eventually the General became recog- nizéd as the leader of the entire field, and today the best known and largest used brand in the world is ain-tee Roofing ‘The General’s b‘fi‘:ucceu brought about an sttempt by cies and prices, but théy’ 't Han Ge'\enl‘- wonderful halifies, nor’ uipment, nor his big organ it was an econnmlc impo: nbilny for them to &d ility and price. uhnn, 'yeduction in rediiction in quality, an quality roofings bqun to be sold under I-liala that had fornterly ‘been used on bettér goods. Today the market is flooded with low m-do to sell nchu» pmu without the service they will yo-ih-v .“gufmuhl 2, gvmu .'m.u fdifln- nt -hdpmdnmmnndndv:llhmm Ia. over. Consult your local lumber and re dealers. The; production costs to ponsible manulacturer’s quaran- and Mae Simenson were in Bemidji visiting friends over Saturday. They returned to Pinewood where they are teaching school. the minimum and making a roofing of Mrs. William Blakeley of Turtle River, Misses Olive Boreen, Ella strike autoed to Itasca State park Saturday, returning home Sunday. J. P. Risberg will leave tomorrow for Glasgow, Mont., where he will live on his claim. During the past three months Mr. Risberg has been operating a shot shop in this city. ers to mnme his 'Genéral’s The ‘“M. S.” club gave a_“Variety” party in honor of Miss Lucile Moritz at the home of Miss Lucile Young, the occasion being her birthday, last Saturday eyening. The eyening was spent in joy riding and rul]er skating, and then the “eats.” —_— Ta. While there a splendid trip was taken down the Mississippi on.the steamer “Sidney,” going through the large govérnment locks.at Keukuk, On her return Mrs. Hayth vis- ited friends in Minneapolis and other " points along the Great Northern rail- nsequently with price there was a big these lower low quality ears according 3-pl; ly. This or: l‘. oely: mponlibfllw y will quote youuuou- i ety of the Pres- .byterian church will m‘bel at:the home of K. H. Olson, 1013 Irvi Johnson and Esther Chrover of Ten- || edon the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and four miles.from Blackduck. Twenty-five agresin hay and crgps.and 60 acres seeded to clover angd- umothy ' 1 Will Sell It In 40, 80, Or Up To 240 Acre. Tracts Will sell for -part payment down andjbalance on- %flas;% payments. - Have been a: resldmt;on spme for 22 and feel certain that anyone ‘seeking a real bar will buy on sight. All I aski is th,at yo ook at it fore you buy elsewhere. : The state-zpad-Tuns 8-4 mile Egst -Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road North-toft team. Four., age request: E for fl?:tshegl BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Star Brand ‘l'ypewnter ‘Ribbons In any eolor to fit any make of typewriter Bemidji guaranteed-as thevbeet on earth.