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About The City | A. P, White went to Fargo on bust: ness today. Mrs. E. J. Carver of Giimihirgs] 1a.) is a visitor in the city. George tijbqie Kckles' was T’ the city on business Saturday. Dressmakl‘hglflj‘me by the day. Phone 409-J.—Adv. 641120 Mrs. Gusta :lj{yman‘ot Kelifher is a 'visitor in Bemidji today. . William Chichester is a business visitor at Park anlds today. and Cass Lake on business. VThe Episcopal ‘Guild ‘will hold its annual Sale' Dec. 4.—Adv. tt Mr. anl Mrs. J. Paul are visiting holtas of St. Bemldji. Judge'Marshall A. Spooner went to Fergus' Falls today on’ businéss. Attorney C. W. Serutchin is in Grand Rapids t6day on business. »Chh‘nn‘ey sweeping and furnace ciéamng done promptly. Phone 584- J.—Adv. 2741121 W N. Bowser will leave this eve- ning for the Twin Cities on business. Mrs. E. Hass of Tenstrike was a business visitor in Bemidji = Satur- day. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Hubert, Sunday morning, Nov. 14, 1915, a son. Buy a second hand auto or get yours overhauled at Garvin’s. Read display ad.—Adv. 6d119 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MecCready of Farley were Bemidji visitors Satur- day. 1. H. Hale of Spring Valley, Minn., visited with friends in the city yes- terday. Miss Ethel Smiley of Nary spent the week-end with Miss Mary De- Rushia. ' Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tt A. W. Bagley left yesterday on a business trip to the Twin Cities on business. Miss Mae Sinerison of Pinewood was the week-end guest of relatives in Bemidji. Miss Myrle Methven of Pinewood spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Lewis Methven, Remember that 12 fihot’ogl{s{phs make 12 Christinas presents. Hak- kerup's studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf Mrs. Della Olson of Eck‘lels was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Philip Medley and Mrs. C, L. Medley of Tenstrike were in the ¢ity on business Saturday. Mrs. Ella Sines, who has spent the last h;!w days at Shevlin, returned to her home Saturday. Hajr dressing, combings Tade up, switches $1.60. Tel. 769. Mina A. Myers, 520 Beltrami Ave.—Adv. - 6dar119 Mr, and Mrs. Fred Swenson of the i nér uipment ‘Aasa cvidense of thipdesito show _he newes! onlythe best of ‘everything, we ‘gladly recommend 1o users of i ’ Larters | - Peiiratt! Ec'o‘ms ined iQffice and Fountain Pen } Ink i |/—the newest member of the Carter's Inx family. ucraft Ink-writes a bluc‘and dries & jet bl At is especially brilliant, smooth and permanent. IComé 1n and let us show you the new Carter ik “botils with the new flow <Batroller. v Joseph Bisiar left today for Bena, States commissioner, has ‘returned "] told in. motion pictures at the Gra t SHéviin this wébk. Mr4na ‘Mes. H.D. Keénfté1a ot Citks Lake were week-end guests at the E. B. Kenfleld home. kd * x [ Mrs.'J. W. Bush of Braifiéfd is fn ghe city visiting at the home of-her son, C. A. ‘Bush, and-fafily. i Dr. Diedrich, the dentist, is now nicely located’in his'newly fitted of- fices in’ the O'Leary-Bowser Building and cordially invites™ the piiblic to N; call on’ him —Ady. §d1117 | Bunday morning ‘Wwhere he'has accept: S ‘ed a position. Miss Lillian Booth, teachier'at the Rosedale school, spent* Satiitday with Her miother, Mrs. C. 3. "Booth. home here Friday’eveiing. Mr. and’ Mrs. William - Tripp of Warren have been visiting friends in [home ofher-parents-Saturday andifij the city for the past few days. Sunday. . Edward H. Page left this afternoon for Glasgow, Mont., after spending a[fr few days in’the city with'friends. John Moak, Taxidermist, tans all [son Lake, Sunday, where she Will] 'kinds “of hides. ~ Deer “skins ‘tanted |yj for buckskin. SHips' goods to ‘ Be-|stead. midji, Minn., and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adyv. d12s Miss Gladys Stanton returfied Sat- urday evening from Minneapolis, where she visited friénds a few days. |, Miss Kate Smith of Cloguet, who has been the guest of Misses Sybil Benner and Georgia Smith for a few days, returned to her home today. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton left yesterday for Littlefork where they will spend a few days on a hunting trip. “We're all going to the masquerade at the roller rink next Friday eve- ning, and can make no otherappoint- ments. Will meet you there.—Adv. 4d1118 Mrs. Peter Schumaker of McGreg- @ Your Great- or Ia., is the guest of her son, R. H. Schumaker, and family for a few | wasan incomstant mixture, thickened or thinned's days. & George Dolan and family of Ten- strike were in Bemidji Saturday en- route to Sidney, Neb., where they will make their future home. Mrs. James Wheeler and daughter, ‘Pearl, of Bass Lake were shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Saturday. own of Frohn are visiting relatives | The picture tells more clearly than iy story written just how close the [Gopliérs were to victory. In addition to. the football picture there will be - $ the fégular Northwest news features <time.ina generation,| With the Fremch,Army in.Cham- Sunday morning where he will work] this winter. & wiiting results mow, so e ‘offer our customer the newest member of the Carter’s Inx famil of the Weekly. a Demecratic.iover! 1:find. seats |- paigne, :Oct...21.—(By: mail.)—"“The | phenated congressmen are a . |on-ithe. Republioas ide. . Three|Angelus Strafe” is.amnew.dance PODU- | political genus; in. the midst of. wide- XK KK K AR A KKK K KK | Democrats, Broussard:; of s Loulsiana, [ 1ar at, the.front, but no.cabaret.boys | spreaq propaganda to de-ryphenate NYMORE NEWS * (BySpecial €orrespondent.) ¥ R IR SRR RS R 2 Robert Lake of Blackduck was-in 'ymore on business Saturday. Husting of iWisconshr and.Johnson of South Dakota, will ':comprise the “strip” with seats on the left of the Oscar Larson left for Blackduck| Mrs. 1. ‘B. Olson’ returned to he: Miss Izetta Fisher visited at t Mrs. ‘Hans “Erfckson visitéd with iends here Smmday. 5 " i'Hebert-Spencer-says: T ' cipal'whieh-is:abar-against all information, Mrs. Gust Johnson Téft for Swen- sit a week on the Johnson homeZ| which cannot fail to keep: a:'man :in -ever- .-lasting.ignorance. That:principle:is-con- demnation:before. investigation. . You-have never.had a’ Chiropractor in your-eity, you don’t-know. the first principles ““ of ‘Chiropractic, and yet you are ready. to condem before investigating. The science of Chiropractic hinges upon thé¢ fact ‘that'the brain -regulates- and -con- trols every organ and tissue in ‘the bedy. "This control is. made possible by means of the-spinal. cord. and nerves which .are in i-realityextensions of the brain. - Suppoising- 'the -nerve -supplying -the +‘stomach-and intestines were cut, our-food coild'no more digest thanif it were placed in a.bag, pressure ‘on thesemerves would cause any form of stomach trouble, constipation etc. Harvey Suppry went to Blackduck : would only temporarily relieve you, as you donot removethe cause, This examgle will hold i good: with any tissue or'organ in‘the human body. You have suffered ‘with headache, ‘backache, nervetreuble, constipa- -/ tion, ' lung-trouble, rheumatism, epilepsy, kidney 4 trouble,etc.;: ete: foryears. ' You have tried.drugs, . Grandfather's Ink : it required. Folks are more particular abo i :.:g0-to;a Chiropractor.and have that -cause removed, Combined Office and you:will still:have the affect. Fountain Pen : Ink equally adapted may save you-dollars. Why-not- let your Chiropractor ‘analyze-your - Spine and prove.to you, that he can locate, and re- ¢ untain pens or inkwellu (l;;m_:rdlb llnkkwm&sfl dark blue and dne; & umh ~meve:the cause of your troubles. fying black. romptness in stocking this ¥ 3 . i Our,best townapeople are planning | (/L% ol) anotberctampleol the carmeste . *Atpresent I am not:charging for:spinal analy on going to the masquerade at the|:c of ourdesirdto'please you. - May we show sis, soit-will pay you to see me now. roller rink Friday evening. Masks | yo this matchless ink today ? - will be lifted at the door. There: never will be a better time.—Adv. 441118 Judge Hiram A. Simons, United A. DANNENBERG, Chiropractor Office over First National Bank Building Phone 406-W. Calls answered day or night “Office* Hours: 10 to 12, 130 to 5, 7:to’8; other hours by appoint- ment. PIONEER Phone 31 from Fergus Falls where he attended the sessions of the Federal court there. About 36 couples attended the dance given at ‘the city hall by “theg; U. C. T. Saturday evening. This was the first of a series of dances to bé given by the local ‘lodge here this; winter. L The Ladies' Ald society of tite First Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors Tues- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The society will be entertained by Mes- dames Krogen and Larson. “The Man From Oregon,” by 'C. Gardner Sullivan, a Mutual Master- piece, is on the program at the ‘Rex theater tonight. Clara Williams and Howard Hickman are the headliners., The play is in four parts and is & drama of social life at Washington, portraying in vivid scenes the schemes of political land sharks. My and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield enter- tained at a luncheon last evening for Mr. and¢ Mrs. H. D. Kenfield of Cass Lake; who will leave Wednesday for Orange Beach, Ala., where they will spend& the winter. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc- Laughlan, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks and Mrs. Elmer Thompson of Albion, Mich. Oklee’s banner dance was held in that city Saturday evening, under the auspices of the Oklee ‘Commercifl club, there being 127 couples present. It was the largest crowd at a dm‘:,e, this™ séason. Musi¢ was farnished’ by the Bémidji' “Raggers.” * Anothet dance will be given December 4 by the firemen of that city. The Be: midji Raggers will furnish the music: ‘Otto H.' Paiilson, Tngebright “MéIby and ‘August J. Letto comprise the] committee in charge. N ; The complete story of the Minne- sota-Tllinois football' game -will ., ‘theater * .. The movies of ‘the game for the championship of the Big Nine will be part 6f the Béemiajp || Daily Pioneer’s Northwest Weekly. The pictures were made by a camera man of the Northwest Weekly who accompanied Coach Williams’® war- riors on their trip to Urbana. The, Weekly will tell ‘thé eniiré story RE|| the game which énded in & Acore Bt 6 to 6. From the time the Gophers disembarked from their special car at Chicago until the last whistle of the game, every feature was filmed: Defec - « = IF YOU WANT A GOOD FARM & The strip.is:net.representative of .the | ject is to prevent the sol ? dil Democrats’ power, - Of, the .96 .sena- }rom being brought up. The arti | tors, the -Democrats.have 56. ““There is a,prin- ‘which“is.’proof‘ against - all :argument..and. Treating -the: affected organs .alone," C ) ; surgery, -electricity and alk other forms of healing arter's have failed..- Why? - Because you are treating af- . Penecraft i -feets;»and the cause still remains. And until.you - H:won’t cost you a cent to.investigate, .and it — lery furnishes the musie. . Winnipeg, /! Nov. 15.—Hon. Dr. Mm%gng“}dmer minister of public. works and involved in recent capitol.graft;Sharghs, wahMind dead in his room in.the Royal Alexandria ‘Washington, D. C., Nov: 15.—Hy- new. in;the U. 8. A. will take kindly t0 | Americans. “Official directories of | hotel Saturdhy &tééFHdor “¥6 This it, nor; will. society ‘be doing it this|ine new senate and house being pre- | been.suffering. from:hupit:disonss for winter. . Its; other .name.is “a 8Plll-| yared today show over a dozen' hy- ¢ 'Iiuntgr aisle. ling the;beans.cannonade” and its ob- phenated statesmen. They are list- ed either as ‘“Republican 'Progres- =@ | sive” or Progressive Republican.'* " El Paso, Tex., Nov. 15.—Five $10,- g5, stolen by Mexican Pot si, sam to; hqvé ireen smuvggieil into the United States to be Children. Se Adulis10e Qllinois vs. Minnesota ional pictures of fh%vz;eat foothall gaind festired in, | Bemidji Pioneer Northwest y. “VOICES OF THE PAS B A-three part Lubin drama which posses merit. | says Edward Weitzel, ¢ “thet ey 3 | “THE TALE OF Shows at 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 Children 5¢, Adults 10¢ Tomorrow—Mary Pickford, America’s sweetBeart, in a picture suited particularly to her inimitable personality in 5 parts ‘“Mis- |tress Nell’’. Special matinee at 4:15 for children. he lobby of We have installed a: telephone. i the Grand Theatre for the.convenience of our pa=- trons. Are you ever anxious about the bables at home, ever forget anything” when you attend the show? Our telephone Is for YOUR: use. Call us anytime for information; and.if. you. expect a call while attending the.show,..inform the ushers or the manager, they will notify you when the call comes. 4 Rex THEATRE Rex || PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT: The;Broadway Fayarige Howard/Rickman and Clara:W igms In the Five Act: MUTUAL- MASTERPI “THE ‘MAN FROM OREGON” How a beautiful Washington lobbyist sg{fithe honor of the man whose career she ;plan to rpin.” Tense - mo- ments of tingling suspense—situations of hair-raising ex- I will roa i gitem;nt. A;fl gl.;ex:{ dra%g, of love and conspiracy, _%agnj-' ask ‘for - 3 Rinl¥ Dirapt Era runs 3-4 [ificently;gtaged and.agted. : L. ; this will w“v ,Nnt‘iB“ " nlmnt me”m&«fl\'mef of amile J|Starting?:30,second ghow 8:45 _ . ,Admiggion foqnd 15 § sacrifice on There is 'some satisfaction in knowing that only land from: my part and one man ¢tan‘get a’“rakeoff’” if you-deal with the Blackduck Christma ; ‘rather than man who owns the land he wants to sell. You to. Cass ;Lake C P 8 publish it in ment it will be ¢ for sale. l-<haVee-240:a¢m of the: best to.the, county kept .a secret be- fland in the county, .located on :the road. Yoq can tween myself and “Divide’, thiree miles-east'of Hines :-drive up to the farm the prospective buy- and four miles from Blackduck. with automobile or er. I have been a “Tweiity-five acres ‘in hay and team. 4 forties drain resident on this same «crops.c and:-SiXty acres “into the' Mississippi property for 22 years :seeded’ to“‘clover and river on a gradual slope and feel certain that any- timothy grasses. ~=and 2 -forties..drain to =-Red-Lake.—-Three-forties will buy a tract of' this ] . izare still timbered. ~There 4 8, IZ? or 240 is a fine consolidated school is that you look at it before . _mreiflets. at Hines, Minn. ..The bus youbuy elsewhiére. The ‘fact ‘Termseasy. - calls daily for theschildre] of the -matter is I have more ' :See-this - Interested parties are requested one seeking a real bargain .0 Will ‘Self It itr 40, property on sight. All I ask fand' than I'feel able tolook .before . to write or:call at:the after, and ankious to sell parts of : ‘ it in"ofder’ to “improve thé “bal- ‘ance. ‘If 'you buy yous can that is that I will continue must sell. s'you find:a.finer lot of wgeig 2 iy S z ‘to be your neighbor, “Find-out bors and a more pleasant pl;ccf fl,xStal' Bl‘&lld ~Typeyvriter mbons together with others' living ‘im 3 to live .than‘right -in this paf:' " In any oglor to fit;l?ljly‘lllfiike'éf W‘" this vicinity. o eghy. o ticular section. 14 : S E L 2 ive Page t RASES s e will'spend less:timeythat is wasted time,by - and--another. this ‘advertis e- ibeing taken direct to the property he has road runs, nosth Y0 U o QFFIGE-for. references: or:fu “ibUly. . ther. information.: We-=might= depen'd on one thing and I. .“also that in<ne other locality wij Gifts —BEMIDJI-PIONEER -OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji - El ThesBemidjicPianest BuhiCo. | < TFhese-ribbons