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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1015, Plantaganet have taken apartments &t the MarkHam®hotel ‘for tHe*win-{¥ About The City |{|* The logical place for car repairs and second hand autos is Garvin’s. See ‘display ad.—Adv. 6d119 [RPSSE J. O. Harris of Kelliher is in the city today visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dempsey and daughter, Vera;: have- taken- apart= ments at the: Markham ‘hetel “for-the winter. Allen Forte of Nary was in Be- midji on business Wednesday. Mary S. Parker of Washington, D. C., is visiting in Bemidji today. Attorney ' Charles 'W. Scrutchin has returned from a business trip Bushel pears, $1.35, at W. G.|i; pittshurgh and other eastern Schroeder Store.-——Adv. 20114 | points, Mrs. Will Rice of Tenstrike is vis- iting friends in Duluth this week. Have your: furniture repalyei at the Bargain Store. First-class work Mr. and Mrs. Coswell of Red Lake were shoppers ‘in the city yesterday. a Earl Snell, who has been visiting Judge Marshall A. Spooner left yes- | 3t the home of C. M. Bacon-for-the terday for Fergus Falls on business. | Past six weeks, returned to his home in Medina, N. Y., today. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your| W. H. Gemmell, general manager, picture taken.—Adv. tt |G- H. Warner, trainmaster and J. s H. Davison, civil engineer, of the V. M. Owens of Hines was a busi- | Minnesota & International railway, ness visitor in Bemidji WednesdayA were in the city on hnslnes_s Yester- . day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curley and son, Tom, left yesterday for Cadillac, Earl Williams and Anita Stewart Mich. in “The Juggernaut”—Ilast time, Grand tonight.—Adv. 114 Miss Bernice Malzahn *has-accepted a position in Troppman’s department | W. F. Dickens, superintendent of store. the Red Lake agency, and H. Tray- lor, Federal office, of Washington, D. We allow 2% per cent trade dis-|C. returned this morning from St. count on all cash purchases. W. G.|Paul where they have been on busi- Schroeder Store.—Adv. 6td1110 | ness. D. J. Severance of Crosby, Minn., Homer Myrand and family, who is a business visitor in Bemidji to-|have spent the summer at Fort Fran- day. cis, Ont., returned to their home in this city Wednesday. Mr. Myrand Miss Ethel Newcorn of Hines vis- | i8 & #gwyer for the Shevlin-Carpenter ited with friends in Bemld]l on Lumber company. Wednesday. P Mary Pickford in ‘“Cinderella.” Miss Madie Sthol of Pinewood was | Special matinee for school children a guest at the J. C. Parker home |tomorrow at 4:15. Children b&ec, Wednesday. adults 15¢.—Adv. 114 Chimney sweeping and furnace John Peterson, D. Husby, Thorwal cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- | Knutson, Ole Dahl and Alfred Hol- J.—Adv. 27d1121 | ton left last night for New York, from which city they will sail Nov. Mrs. A. Hass of Tenstrike was in |6 for Norway. These men are the Bemidji on business Wednesday, re- | first European passengers from Be- / turning on the evening train. midji booked since May. 0. C. Hodgson and family of Neb- Jame_s S. Masterman of New York ish were in Bemidji yesterday on |City, manager of the printing de- business and calling on friends. partment of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, was in the city Miss Jewel Simons, who has vis- | for a short time this morning, on his ited friends at Hines for a few days, | way to Bemidji to visit his father, returned to her home Wednesday. Benjamin Masterman, of that city.— Stillwater Daily Gazette. Buy a second hand auto or get . yours overhauled at Garvin's. Read Hair dressing, manicuring, sham- display ad.—Adv. 6d119 | pooing, ete.; your combings made to order; switches $1.50. Phone 769, Mrs. Mary Humes of Cass Lake, | Mina A. Myers, 520 Beltrami avenue. who has been a guest of Mrs. F. 8.|—Adv. 6d119 Lycan, returned to her home today. Miss Mabel Kittleson entertained \ Miss Donna Lycan returned from |the J. U. G. S. club at her home 818 f Brainerd last evening where she has | Bemidji avenue, last evening. Among been the guest of Mrs. Clyde Parker. | those present were the Misses Marie Klein, Hazel Minnick, Anna Johnson, A. H. Jester and family of Lake|Jennie Gratton, Vera Nelson, Anne: Brown, Lida Ekelund, Esther Temwn strom and Ella Anderson. HHEK KK KKK KKK NYMORE NEWS * (By Speeial Correspondent:) & (RS EE R R ER &L R Bl Miss Rose’Bouldic was marriedto William Wagner in the'chapel ofSt. Anthiony’s hospital at Bemfdji on Wednesday morning: Miss- Bouldie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrsi Bouldic ofthis village.. Mr. Wagher| is an employe at the Minnesota & International railway roundhouse. x * x their home here. Fred Moody and Roy Glidden have gone on a hunting trip. Charles Blake is in Anoka consult- ing a physician in regard to his health. O. K. Skrukrud of Seattle, Wash., while enroflne to Minneapolis, visited with his ‘niece, Mrs. Laurence Lar- AAA | son, Wednesday afternoom. Rev. George Larson officiated at S ohsnme—dehcxous— F‘q'Q . the wedding ceremony of Mfss Mal- ant ’em all, Forf vina Moe ' to Severn Melhouse, ‘Wednesday at the home of the bride. et is_the world’s best > DY | Mr. and Mrs. Melhouse will make Powder—it’s mod- MR ml NSty their home in this village. oreinthe RN S e s, b : 252 T X = § i et ke o cconomicl [QRQRYY | Farvey Supry and Laurence Su- 10 buy aud to SO pry have returned from the harvest fields of North Dakota. Received enlA ards o New_Cook Bock Free ¢ ‘ ‘ ) See Slip in Pound Can K/ There will be a post card. social in the Nymore hall; Saturday ‘eve- ning, Nov. 6. All are- welcome.— 2d116 06,0, 28.0 * B. P. 0. ELKS, ATTENTION! Bemidji Lodge, 1062, B. P. 0. Elks, will ‘hold'its’regular segsionthigieve- -|ning at-the Elks hall. ~ Please-make it a ‘point to be.present. H. H. MAYER, B. R. E. H. JERRARD, Secretary Pro Tem: O 0K The Pioneer s the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One Toll, a dozen rolls or a hunfzed rolls’ AR EE SR LR LR 2R S * Subscribe for the Pioneer. & Defec at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf | kettle of water, uncanned beans, |[troller has ruled that the treasury Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will make |, LE B E S RS RS L s e e el kiiii#*i*#*iiilii hendligh! 1 $ 3 WORLD’S NEWS. | chines;-speed:1imitsiand: methods of: K K KK K K K KK KK K K K K| turning: cornets; wHan. Albany, N. Y., Nov.' 4—“Wipe out L e i tubefeulosis” is the .slogan of the Noblesville, . Ind;;: Nov:>' 4—The State Charities Aid association in an- | “wets' tried to: make & “tank- stas nusdl session ‘here today. Campaign-|tion” out:of Nobiesville today: There] ers against the:“white plagde, rep- | is -no ‘‘wet” - town:ibatWeen - Indian~ resénting New York, Pennsylvania, | apolsiand:Loganspert, 76 miles; and New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and | to-break-this dronghtNobiesville-was| Distriet of Columbia, are here. chesen as "the- most’ likely.-prospect. Noblesvilleswent‘/dry”’ two yeara-ago- Tyler, Tex., Nov. 4.—Solicitor|by a majority of ten. Cone Johnson of the state department o % at Washington recently admitted that|{ Washington, D. C., Nov. 4.—Bar- he is the inventor of Texas’ widely |ring '.nothe'r',noltponement, the known-and eaten- ‘“‘slang-jack.” He [tional Exposition of Panama’” will went hunting with a. party at home fopen in Panama. City, January 21, here 15 years ago and the cook|1916.. Spain will be the guest of|should do: struck. Nobody ~would volunteer, [honor. The United States will be SwampsRoot"has-stood the-test and Cone got so hungry he heated a|represented, but the treasury comp- ney, liver lnfl_ bladder remedy.” years in his private practiee.; its meritand: it will help-you: pickles, tongue, tomatoes, peas, mus-| won’t pay more than $4 a day. ex- tard, etc., indiscriminately, cooked it [penses for American commissioners. and ate it. So did the others.|Aside from its avowed purpose of “Slang-jack” is on the menu of every |strengthening the .ties between. Pan- cafe in the southwest today. ama and Spain, as well as promoting the interests of the Americas, the Columbus, 0., Nov. 4.—Ohio state |exposition will be a celebration of highway commissioners today estab-{the discovery of the Pacific ocean by lished a uniform traffic code for the{Balboa. The exposition has nothing state, governing the intensity of auto{to do its placei: start tréstment at ohcs. Bemidji, Minnesota Children’s all wool sweaters colors, cardinal, scarlet, nra- roon and oxford each $1.75 Ladies flannel shirts, colors, navy, grey and brown each . $1.48 Ladies’ silk petticoats, High Art Justo top, no draw strings, a new lot received this week, black and colors each Gardes Raatnratiy ...$4, $4.50 and $5.00 Munsing wear for little folks each P 50c, 60c, 75¢c, $1.00 and $1.50 .Mussar hose for children, according to size, per pair.....................50c:to $1.10 Home;knit hose per _pajr. 35¢ to 75¢ Two Specials in blankets, Patrick---Duluth 2 a" wodl blankets, blue, pink and grey plaids per pair..........$6.50 Wool nap blankets, look like wool bound with satin, this blanket is being peddled about town at $4.98, our price all season has only been $4.50, why not buy blan- kets of merchants and'save a little money. Black Opposum fur ‘trimming 2.inches wide, 46 PEEYATdi........ccoooiliniirninninnecionssennes. $4100 Kayser’s silk corset covers ea. $1.25 and $2.00 Kayse'r silkivests each.......$1.75 and/$2.00 Bup A Farm Direct From Owner I have 240 acres of the best land in the county locat- ed on the “Divide”. three miles.east of Hmes and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops’and 60 -acres seeded to clover and timothy. 1 Will Sell It In 40, 80, Or Up To 248: Acre: Tracts Will sell for part payment down and balance on easy payments. Have been a resident on same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone' seeking a real bargain will buy on sight. - All I ask is that you look at it be- fore you buy elsewhere. ; The state road runs 3-4 mile East of - the -land- from Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road North to the county road. Can drive right up to farm with™ auto or :team. - Four- forties drain to Mississippi-on gradual:slope and two forties drain-to Red Lake: Three: forties are still timbered. There is a fine Consclidated School at Hines. Buss - calls daily for children. Interested parties are requested to write or call at the~ JI DAILY PIONEER OFFICE" for’further information. = — s tive Page mm e el HAME YOU HEARD watched with much interest the re- B markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid~ It is a physician’s prescription: Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. Dr. Kilmer used it for helps the kidneys, liver and :bladder. to do the work nature intended they yegrs. It is-sold by ali-druggists other remedy::¢an successfully' takedf Be sure to'get Swamp-Root: and| Howevér, if:you wish first.to:test:p this grest: preparation send-ten eents to Dr. Kilmer: & Co., Biigh#mton, N.. Y., f6r a sample ‘bottle:- When writing e suré-and mentton the Be- “ GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality: about ‘the film sensation‘at the Grand - Tonight; Last Time EAIll WILLIAMS: and ANITA STEWA It of on No “The Juggernaut”’ 1stishow at 7:15, 8nd at 8:30 . Children 10¢, Adutls 206 % Paramount Day TOMORROW Paramount Days ery Plckford in ‘‘Cinderelin”, SPECIAL MATINER AT 4:16§ -tFOR CH]LDREN 5c Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Program Changed Every Day TONIGHT: Lubin three act drama, A DESERT’ E IONEYMOON?. Romaine Fielding and VinnieBarns® are'lhe leading players. jf. George Ade’s “FABLE OF THE: STATESMAN} XEHO DIDN’T MAKE GOOD”, an Essanay pro-; uction. Commencing 7:30 reels change every-15-minutes.until 10:00% Come: not later than 9:30 to see-all. 3 Children 5c. — ADMISSION® - - Adult#i10ci AUTOMOBILE MEN LOOK! You, who have cars have trouble otcasiotially; perhaps at a time wheniyou are very'much in‘need of your car and wouldilike ‘to-have it repaired: quickly, at a reasonablercost and:put in firssvcla& shape. . We:are in Bemidji to stay/even thougli-‘-we"m‘WUt often. We guarantee our' work to--be=strictly! first class. L We have the following:used: cars; which ' we: :ar# offering at the following.pricefior«a limited i time; Every one of these cars are in'/first class running order and we are willingito: demienstrate same to: you. First come first served: ; <wi. . 1-model-T. Ford -Roadster: - 1-model T-Ford Roadste: 8 1 model T Ford Roadster.. E 1 EMF 305 passenger complete. i~ 1 Parry 35 5 passenger complete...... .5875 = 1 1914 Buick, 5 passenger complete...$550 " You must see these cars to appreciate their value at theabovefigures. Terms: cash or bankable paper. THE J. W. CARVIN CO: Garage and -Machine Shop 211 "Second: Stresy . e e U Christmas : Gifts Worth-While:: Recipe: Books for the ladies;, Memo- Booksforthemn, dunble -books an' a hfe 2 will:solve your ‘gift problems:at small expense. BEMIDJI PIONEER' OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji Star.Brand -’l‘ypewriteri Ribbons In-any coler to fit any-make of typewriter Each 75¢ These ribbons: are: as' the ‘best: on: enmth.~ e g 'l‘lie Bemidji Piomeer Pub.- Go. - Bemidji, an