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BEMIDJI IS TO HAVE ONE SOON — Watch for the Date . NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality TONIGHT ONLY BLANCHE SWEET “THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA” A Paramount Feature in 5 parts. Blanche Sweet as well as the play ‘‘The Warrens of Virginia’’, the one a celebrity, the other, a masterpiece, will be a welcome bill for everybody. e Shows at 7:15, 8.30 Children Bc, Adults 15¢c Tomorrow: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in a com- edy that IS a comedy. Alice Joyce and other well known screen stars in a choice program. Children 5c Adults 10c —_— PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT: Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature, in three acts, ““FROM OUT OF THE BIG SNOWS”, a vigorous story of adventures in the northwest. Among other thrilling situations is a scene where wolves attack a helpless man, who is bound hand and foot to a tree. James Morrison, Geo. Cooper, Dorothy Kelly and Donald Hall take leading parts. Gretchen Hartman and Allan Hale in “WINNING = THE WIDOW?; a Biograph comedy. Shows begin 7:30, 8:30, 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c TOMORROW: special feature, “THE STRANGE STORY OF SYLVIA GRAY”, — Matinee 2:30 Evering 7:30, 845 Admission 5c and 15¢ A Hang Your Pictures - 7 /55 :ak] weiching up to 100 1bs, | . with Moore Push Devices, |~ will not disfiguroe walls Moore Push-Pin: Sold In L BEMIDJI1 = AT THE W Bemidji Pioneer Office SUPPLY STORE BUY A RIBBON For That Machine 50 cents That's Al 1 lot of good typewriter ribbons all colors and for any make machine while they last at the above price. PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER e LB E R G R EE S E RS E T x ADDITIONAL LOCALS X Ckiiljiiiiltiiiiffi James E. Cools and Miss Bena Mar- uhn of Hubbard county were united in marriage at the Methodist par- sonage Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock, Rev. D. B. Hanscom offi- ciating. Mrs. H. Dahlstrud of Shooks ac- companied Miss Celia Bray to . Be- midji Thursday. - Miss-Bray was en- route to her home at Red Lake Falls after spending the summer at the Dahlstrud home. R. K. Doe of Duluth was in the city yesterday examining applications for citizenship papers. ‘Mr. Doe repre- sents the government in passing up- on:the applicants. Papers will be granted here at the district court ses- sion in February. “A Disciple of Nietzsche,” a three- DISCOUNT SALE - This is a period of Discount, and by paying my -bills by December 1 I will get a Discount on my bills. Therefore T will give a discount of 10 per cent on all purchases from 50c and over from now to December 1st. Ihave not bought up any cheap grade merchandise to flood the market, but my stock con- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915, |AUTOPSY HELD OVER Rex THEATRE Rexi| . reel subject marks the introduction SlStS Of of a new brand of photoplays, the Than-o-play, in Bemidji. It will be shown at the Grand theater Mon- day. It is a story of-a follower who is so impressed with the works of Nietzsche, the German writer, with the idea of the survival of the fittest, or the rights of the strong against the weak, that he attempts to put these principles into effect in his own household. Florence La Badie and Marshal Welsh play . the leading parts. In connection with this, the program Monday includes the Be- midji Pioneer Northwest Weekly, and “Keeping Up With the Joneses,” or the famous “Pop” cartoon comedies competitors. have sold at. Clean Merchandise and marked at prices lower than usually sold by I have not changed any prices and the 10 per cent Discount applies strictly on the regular price we _.Come in the store and be convinced that this is \" strictly on the square. now appearing in the leading news- papers. THE BOLLINGER BABY JUSTIFIES PHYSICIAN Bemidji, Chicago; Nov. 19.—An autopsy over Baby Bollinger, the defective infant who died Thursday night after his ti i ician mother and the attending physicia 0DD FELLOWS TO MEET THE CLOTHIER O. J. LAQUA - Minnesota agreed not to attempt to prolong his life, is being held this afternoon by H. G. W. Reinhardt, coroner’s phys-| A special program has been ar- ician, and W D. McNally, city chem- | 'anged for the reguar session of the ‘ist. Their conclusions are to have | local lodge of the Independent Order sustained previously expressed beliet:of 0dd Fellows at the Odd Fellows’ that the infant was doomed either | hall tonight. The session will start to death or a life of anguish and to|at 8 o’clock. After the program a have justified Dr. H. J. Haiselden, { supper will be served to members who allowed the child to die when an | and visiting Odd Fellows. AT HALL TONIGHT PASSPORTS TO BE ISSUED TO CARDINALS Rome, Nov. 19.—Passports to Aus- trian and German cardinals will be issuéd by the Ifaiian government, en- abling them to attend the consistory at the Vatican in December. Frank Hulan of Anderson postoffice is in the city today on business. NEW BOXES FOR CLERK OF COURT OFFICE One hundred and sixty-four new steel boxes have been received at the office of the clerk of court and are being installed in the vault. Seth L. Greene of Ludlow has filed on a claim of 160 acres in Section 156-31. operation might have saved his life.| - PEET S = Miss Arvilda Stenseth, who has |8 spent the summer with her sister, |§ Mrs. R. F. Skrivseth, at Thor, Ia., is in the city today, a guest at the I |3 B. Olson home, enroute to her home at Thief River Falls. All candies that usually sold for 30 to 50 cents per pound, Saturday special—2 lbs. for 25c. Olympia | aii19 |4 Candy Co.—Adv. ~ T ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—AII timber stumpage on | the SW¥% of NEl and NWi; of | SEl and N1 of SW1Z4, Section |§ 9-67-25, county of Koochiching, | § Minn. Estimated at 6,575 ties, | 1,275 cords pulp wood, 60,000 feet logs; time to remove timber, May 1, 1917. Look it over and make us an offer. Mahlum Lumber Co., Brainerd, Minn. 64126 Your Great- Grandfather’s Ink was an inconstant mixture, thickened or thinned as it requited. Folks are more particular about writing results now, so we offer our customers the newest member of the Carter’s Inx family, == Carter’s Pencraft Combined Office and " Fountain Pen Ink —one ink equally adapted to Sy cither fountain pens or inkwell use. Pencraft Ink writes a dark blue and dries a time- defying black. - Our promptness in stocking this newestink is only anotherexample of the earnest- ness of our desire to please you. May we show | you this matchless ink today ? BEMIDJI FIONEER (el Phone 31' == VST RIS & A IR PN, STEWART’S GROCERY QUALITY ONLY Everything good for the Market Basket. Next Thurs- day is Thanksgiving day and I have made a special ef- fort to order fresh necessities for that Fruit Cake and Mince Meat. For the benefit of those who do not wish to bother with Fruit Cake, will say that I have on hand for you to sample an English Fruit Cake. Those who wish to order this kind of a cake, must do so at once, so that I can have it here on time for your Thanksgiving dinner. The following list will appeal to those who want fresh things for the table. | New York Apple Cider “get it while it is fresh” New Bulk Dates New Sugar Walnut Dates Dromedary Dates New California Bulk Figs Candied Pineapple Candied Cherries Candied Citron Candied Orange Peel Candied Lemon Peel Sultana Raisins Sun-Maid Raisins Currants “Fresh” Layer Raisins All kinds of shelled nuts Fresh Walnuts in the shell Fancy Cheese Fresh Prepared Lutefisk Sweet Potatoes Emporers Grapes Yellow Bananas Cranberries Oranges Grape Fruit Apples, box or barrel Fresb Eggs Milk Cream S. T. STEWART, Proprietor Phone 206 207 4th St.