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=t “IHURSDAYNOVEMBER 95, 1915 " About The City A. A. Lehn left yesterday for Min- neapolis on business. —— P. G. Gaalaas of Stillwater visited friends-in-Bemidji last evening. Dressmaking done by ‘Phone 409-J.—Adv. the day. 6d1127 T. H. Eskridge left yesterday for Omaha and Chicago on business. Otto Pearson of Duluth was a busi- ness: visitor in the city Wednesday. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. tf Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bye of Solway were in the city yesterday on busi- ness. Miss Jean Hones of Bagley is a guest at the O. Rylander home to- day. Fresh cut flowers ior Thanksgiv- ing. Olympia Candy Co.—Adv. 3d1124 Mrs. J. C. McKee of Deer Lake was a guest of friends in Bemidji Wednes- day. R. H. Dickenson of Buena Vista was a business visitor in the city yes- terday. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. ate Mrs. F. Mackie left yesterday for the Twin Cities where she will visit friends. Mrs. Carl Meyer of Frohn is a guest at the Rev. S. Brauer home for a few days. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Locke of Turtle River were in the city Wednesday on business. Miss Phoenix Gont of Fergus Falls is spending a few days in the city with friends. We will have special brick = ice cream for Thanksgiving. Koors Bros. Phone 125.—Adv: 2a112% H. N. Harding and family of Cass Lake are in the city today spending Thanksgiving. Mrs. R. E. Fisher left yesterday afternoon for Thief River Falls to visit friends. - New Xmas records just received. Come in and hear them. At Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 Miss Etta Eickstadt of Frohn is a guest of Miss Florence Huck dur- ing the week-end. Miss Pernella Goldberg of Solway will spend Thanksgiving with Miss Vera Nelson. The annual‘ Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Mrs. N: Sprague left last evening for Minneapolis to:spend Thanksgiv- ing with relatives. H. Mayne Stanton. of Grand Rapids is visiting in Bemidji over the Thanksgiving holidays. Have. your furniture repalred at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tr Prof. A. J. Bestul.left last evening GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete., known as Adler- i-ka, ‘astonishes Bemidji people. Be- cause Adler-i-ka acts-on-BOTH lower and upper bowl, ONE SPOONFUL re- Heves almost ANY CASE of-constipa- tion, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses-often relieve or prevent ap- pendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The IN- STANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka-ls astonishing. French & Co., drug- gists.—Adv. BEMIDOT FIONEER ‘OFFICE thelargestioose |'at the J. Bisiar home. If You NEED a Medicine You Should Have The BEST Although there are hundreds of preparations advertised, there is only one that really stands out pre-eminent as a remedy for diseases of the kid- neys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything. " HEALTH IS EVERY WOMAN'S BIRTHRIGHT. Blessing to Womanhiood. When a girl becomes a womari, w! 8 woman becomes a_mother, when: a woman passes through the cfzanges of ‘middle life, are the three periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and dis~ tress. often-caused by severe organic disturbances, At these critical times women are best* fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce's A sworn certificate of purity is:with | Fa every bottle. You may receive a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents. For sale at all drug stores in bot- tles of two sizes—50c¢ and $1.00, also mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. for Elida, Minn., where he will spend the week-end hunting. Miss. Josephine Ostrem left yes- terday for Fosston to spend Thanks- giving with her parents. Feeling blue? Buy a Grafonola. It chases’ em. Let us demonstrate. Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 Miss Winnifred Johnson left yes- terday for Park Rapids to spend Thanksgiving with friends. Miss Inez Foster left last evening for Minneapolis to spend Thanksgiv- ing with her parents. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Miss Margaret McDonald left yes- terday for Fisher to spend Thanks- giving with her parents. Miss Harriett\ Frizelle of Grant Valley will spedn Thanksgiving at the C. M. Booth home. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf Charles Cominsky returned on Wednesday evening from a short business trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen are spend- ing the day at Island Lake hunting. Chrysanthemums, -, carnations and Boston ferns for Thanksgiving; home grown. At the Greenhouse. Phone 166.—Adv. dai124 Miss Laura Michener left yester- day for Detroit, Minn., where she will spend Thanksgiving with friends. 0. J. Shea, traveling freight agent of the Chicago Northwestern railway, was in the city yesterday on busi- ness. The annual Ludefisk supper and Christmas sale will be held at the Swedish Lutheran church parlors, Dec. 10.—Adv. + 164129 Miss Anna Idste arrived in the city last evening and will spend Thanks- giving with her sister, Miss Ella Idste. R. C. Rush and E. J. Voigt of Tol- edo, Ohio, will spend Thanksgiving and the week-end at the G. D. Backus home. Good cheer and happiness will be your’s if you have a Grafonola in your home. For sale by Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6da1127 Miss Margie Northrop of Black- duck is in the city to spend Thanks- giving with her friend, Miss Sally Witting. Dr. Roberts, who has been in the city on business the past few days; returned to his home at Little Falls yesterday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Episcopal church will hold a bazaar for the sale of Christmas goods at the church Friday, Dec. 10.—Adv. 2d1125 Miss Mary Simons of Hines is in the city to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Hiram A. Simons. Carl Joeson and son of Proctor, Minn,, arrived in- the city yesterday to spend Thanksgiving at the John Tennstrom home. Room' and board by day or week. Separate if desired. Rooms'modern, hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and Minn. Phone 812 —Adv. 641216 Erick Rylander of Bagley arrived in the city today to spend Thanks- giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Rylander. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bisiar of Brainerd arrived in the city Wednes- day evening to spend Thanksgiving A. B. Miner and family of Yola ere:in the city Wednesday enroute: Dafactive wvorite: Prescription, an old ‘remedy of ‘proved ‘worth that keeps the entire female: system perfectly regulated and in_excellent condition.’ Not ' a' patent' medicine: because this old preseription of Dr. Pierce’sthas ufiedlmrpublished on wrapper. others, if your dau%hters are weak, lack ambition, are troubled with head- aches, lassitude and are pale and sick~ ly, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is just what they need to surely britig: the bloom of health to their :cheeks and make them strong-and healthy, For all diseases peculiar to woman, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a powerful restorative. During the ldst 40 years it has banished from the lives of ‘tens of thousands of wonten the ain, worry, misery and distress: caused y irregularities and diseases of a feminine character, If you are a sufferer, if your daugh- ter, mother, sister need_ help, get Dr. Pierce’s. Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet form from any medicine dealer to-day. Then address Dr. Pierce, In- valids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, and re- ceive confidential . advice that will not cost you'a penny., To:day is-the day, 136-page book on-woman's diseases seat free—Ady, to McIntosh where they will attend the wedding of their son, Clifford. Jacob Kohler returned yesterday afternoon from Minneapolis where he has been on business. He made the trip in his new Franklin touring car. John Moak, Taxidermist, tans all kinds of hides. Deer skins tanned for buckskin. Ships goods to Be- midji, Minn., and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adv. 4125 Mr. and Mrs. George Rhea will en- tertain Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer and son, Howard, Paul Howe and Oscar Nelson at 2 o’clock dinmer this af- ternoon. Miss Margaret McGee, who attends the Mankato Normal schools, arrived in the c'ty yesterday to spend Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Given-McGee. Now is the time to have a good sole put on your shoes, to keep your feet dry. .- You can get it done’at the ‘“‘Shoe Hospital” on quick notice.— Adv. 12d122 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lord are en- tertaining at a dinner today for At- torney and Mrs. G. W. Campbell and two children and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren are entertaining at dinner today in honor of their guest, D. G. Rogers, of Mi SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS MATINEE Edison presents a story in tliree ‘parts, by Mary Imlay Taylor entitled ““AN UNWILLING THIEF”. remarkable child-actress, Leonie Flugrath supported by Herbert Prior in leading roles make this gripping Thanksgiving drama very enjoyable. is also booked for Thursday. Matinee starts 2:30 Admission Thursday and Friday 5¢ and 10¢ BUY A 0 cents i ifs | Charges reasonable. "[Z. Robinson home,. enroute to his J your money. [neapolis. * Covers were laid for four- teen. : When in need ‘of competent book- ‘keepers or stenographers, experienced or “inexperienced; @pply’ to Kennedy ‘Business ‘College; St: Cloud, Min Adv. 12d123 Mr. and. Mrs.. E.. E. Kenfleld. will entertain thiis afternoon at dinier for /C..A.. Wheaton-and sen, Albert, and Miss Ruby. Wheaton of Cass Lake, Mr. and: Mrs.-Quincy ‘W.__ Brooks -and Remson Bell. - 'Will ‘open sewing school Saturday, Nov. 27, to intérest girls in sewing, every Saturday. _Would like to have | mothers call and make arrangements. Your patronage .will. be. appreclated. Minnie Kitz- jman, 1023 Dewey Ave. Tel. 909.— Adv. 441125 The Father of Pure Foods L. B:’Smith; of:the Smith-Robinson Lumber conpany, who'has-spent ‘the summer at Leonard, Minn., was‘in the city Wednesday, a guest at the W. home: at Minnen.pdlis. The ‘best’ people“may be' at the Charity ball'Dec. 3 in the worst dress- ed clothes. Come either way and | you’ll be at home. City. hall is the place. You'llfind your friends there on this night. Come. 341126 County Attorney and Mrs. Graham M. Torrance will entertain at a 2 o’clock dinner today for Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. ‘White, Judge and ‘Mrs. M. A. Spoon- er, Clayton Cross and Harold White. Charity ball, Friday, December 3. Proceeds for the Associated Chari- ties and Corrections society. A good thing to help along. Buy a ticket if you don’t go. Everybody is doing it. City hall is the place if you want to go. 3d1126 —_— The Charity ball which is being advertised for Friday evening, De- cember 3, is not to be a dress affair, but on the contrary it is to be a pov- erty ball. E. H. Jerrard, chairman of the arrangements committee, stated that a fine might be imposed R T £ SOk B TRE The Food You MNew Tire of A cereal th:em has a distinctive flavor - all its own—different from anything you - have ever tried before—yet a perfectly ; balanced-food. E This is'the-creation of Dr. Price— the'famous’ ‘pure: food specialist—a com- bination of grains that contains- all the element of ‘nutrition and -energy in the proper proportion. You'll like it, ‘too. The more you eat, the more you’ll want'to eat. Priceless Profit-Sharing Coupons in Fvery Package Try it for breakfast tomorrow. The Or. Price Pure Food Stores In Your Town Arg] Chas. Nangle Miller’s Grocery upon anyone wearing a dress suit or the best togs he has. Members of the Associated Chari- ties will call on you soon. Don't dodge them, but come across with It’s for a good cause and you should not shirk your duty. They have tickets to sell to the Charity ball, Dec. 3. All proceeds go toward helping others who are in need. Méet your friénds! at the ball. 3d1126 given at her home, 220 Irvine avenue: The rooms were prettily decorated with evergreens and flowers, green and yellow being the color scheme: The hours were spent in a musical program and playing games, after which refreshments were served. Once a year we have an opportunity to help the Associated Charities by making a donation. This year we are going to get a direct return for our money. It’s the Charity ball, December 3. Dress as you like, look as you like, but be there and meet with the best people in the country and town. Splendid music and a spe- cial feature program. Get your tick- ets from the ladies when they call, 3d1126 Miss Vera Nelson was hostess last evening at a Thanksgiving party, Do DA S S O D IR 1 GHICHESTER S PILLS est Ask your Bru, hi-ches.tor 8 Diamond Hran: Ig in; Red A Seligwestern, “THESTAGE COACH GUARD” “For That Machine . 1 lot of good typewriter ribbons all colors and for any make machine while they last at the above price. b for ad ¢ yearsknown as Best,Safest, Always Réliablc KEKKEKKKKK KKK KKK * He who forgets to adver- +* tise should not complain when & the buyer forgets that he 1s & in business. It is just a case * of “forget” all around. * ¥k Kk kK kKK ¥ KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK The Want Column will. give you the desired informat'im. Why Speil Christmas with eleventh hour rush and ‘doubt as to suitable gifts? Inexpensive, use- ful and handsome remem- brances can be found in m=[Puwn Gift Speciatlties Thanksgiving The Evening 7:30; 8:30, 9:15 Recipe Books Memo Books Diaries Engagement Books BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn. K p 3 d 3 NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality “Big 4 Foature” - TONIGHT “Big 4 Foaturs” 'MARIE DRESSLER The far famed “Tillie’’ of “Tillie’s Punctured Ro- mance in “Tillie’s Tomato Surprise” 6:glad reels of riotous laughter ‘with the incomparable MARIE at 'her elephantine best Seldom.is such an opportunity for side-splitting laughter to be had. Are you going to miss this one? Shows at 7:15, 8:45 Children 10¢, Adults 20¢ Matinee This Afternoon at 2:30 Children:5¢ ¢ Adults15¢ - New mixed 'nu-ts,‘ shelled or unshelled, fancy fruit and cut flowers' Chrysanthemums, Roses and Carnations. Prices reasenable. o class,wanted ;- )sition ‘W arp ready for Thanksgiving with a fresh line of pure home made candies, chocolates, fudges, cream wafers, caramels, peanut brittle, nut kisses and a score of others. :