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W About The City Henry Warren of Bena is a caller in the city today. Miss Anna Espeseth of Erskine is a visitor in Bemidjl today. Dressmaking done .by Phone 409-J.—Adv. the day. 6d1127 Mrs. E. Solberg of Solway was in the city on business Friday. George Forte of Eckles was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji Friday. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. it A. P. White will go to the Twin| Cities tonight on a business trip. Mrs. J. W. Underwood of Long Prairie is visiting friends in Bemidji. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. dte Mrs. E. V. Huff of Solway was the guest of friends in Bemidji Friday. Miss Gladys Johnson of Frohn was the guest of friends in Bemidji Fri- day. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Miss Jeanette Amundson of Pine- wood called on Bemidji friends Fri- day. Mrs. J. Shone of Solway was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji between trains Friday. New Xmas records just received. Come in and hear them. At Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 S. C. Brown of Duluth spent Thanksgiving day in the city with his family. Dr. J. Warninger is spending the day at Cass Lake attending to busi- ness matters. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Mr. and Mrs. G. I Goodmanson of Turtle River were shopping in Be- midji Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Fishbeck. of TFosston are visiting at the home of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 27,1815, William. few days. is a guest of; his brother, Krause, and family for Mrs. George. Evans and daughter, Pearl, of Nary were shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Fri- day. The.annual Christmas, sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 G. W. and Herbert Bowen left yes- terday morning for their home in Chi- cago after a visit with friends in this city. A. H. Jester, William Smith and F. G. Halgren left yesterday for Shev- lin where they will spend a few days hunting. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf Mrs. J. W. Bush has returned to her home at Brainerd after a visit at the home of her son, C. A. Bush, and family. 0. L. Dent left yesterday for Thief River Falls where he will attend a drainage meeting fo be held in that city today. The annual 'Ludefisk supper and Christmas sale will be held at the Swedish Lutheran church parlors, Dec. 10.—Adv. 16d129 Erick Rylander and Miss Jean Jones returned to Bagley today after spending Thanksgiving at the O. Rylander home. Miss Ethel Curr of Big Falls, who has been the guest of Miss Ida Vir- ginia Brown the past week, will re- turn to her home tomorrow. Good cheer and happiness will be your’s if you have a Grafonola in your home. 'For sale by Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d1127 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meilicke of Fargo, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meilicke for the past few days, returned to their home to- day. Miss Emma Meilicke, who has been visiting Mrs. J. L. Meilicke ‘during the Thanksgiving holidays, returned to her school at Moorhead this after- noon. Room and board by day or week. Separate if desjred. hot water heat. -Julia Titus, Fifth Mrs. Freeman Doud. Have your furniture repalred at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf Mrs. Albert Kaiser of Bagley is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. Gil- more, for a few days. Ralph B. Lycan left yesterday for Portland, Ore., via Winnipeg. He expects to be gone several weeks. Feeling blue? It chases’ em. Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. Buy a Grafonola. Let us demonstrate. 6d1127 C. J. Krause of Thief River Falls Catarrh and Colds To Be Rid Relieved co Is a great achievement. Most people would be well and happy were it not for ca- tarrh. Itis worth ten years of any one’s life to learn how to get rid of catarrh. PE-RU-NA will show you, much quicker than any one could tell you, how to get rid of catarrh. THE PERUNA CO., Columbus, Ohio Mrs. Emma Gannon, 107 E. South St., Kewanee, Ills, writes: “For fifteen years I had catarrh of the head and stomach. I could bardly walk. My attention was called to ‘The Ills of Life’ I read it through. Then bought a bottle of Peruna. I am entirely well now.” CHICHESTER S PILLS Ladlest Ask sour Dru i l’ll A ited amd Gotd meie s _‘_ g aoicd vt Eior v Facates. Ase or CILE-C U TER 8 DEASTS D RAND BILLS, for 38 yearsknowmas Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE . Why Spoil Christmas with eleventh hour rush and doubt as to suitable gifts? Inexpensive, use- ful and handsome remem- brances can be found in e Pmn Gift Speciatities Recipe Books Memo Books and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 6d1216 Mrs. W. E. Hyatt has gone to Kel- liher to spend the winter with her huSband, who has charge of the Crookston Lumber company camps at that place. J. E. Chase of International Falls, John E. Pearson of Gonvick, J. C. Thompson of Blackduck and L. O. Day of Devils Lake, N. D., are among the visitors in the city today. 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 The Misses Jeanette Stechman, Jane Hayner and Edna Backlund and Mrs. R. C. Hayner attended a dancing party at Tenstrike Friday evening. They were the guests of friends while there. Attorney M. J. Brown returned this morning from Minneapolis where he spent Thanksgiving with his par- ents. Mrs. Brown and children will remain there for some time visiting relatives. 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. 124122 Miss Mabel Booth delightfully en- tertained at a Puritan Maidens’ party last evening in honor of her sister, Miss Lillian Booth. The twelve guests were dressed in costumes. A dainty lunch was served. ‘When in need of competent book- keepers or stenographers, experienced or inexperienced, apply to Kennedy Business College, St. Cloud, Minn.— Adv. 12d123 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bush, who have been visiting at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bush the past two weeks, left yesterday for Brainerd where they will visit relatives a week before returning to their home at Philadel- phia. Don’t imagine you can be a success without business, training. See what Mankato. Commercial College can do for you.—Adv. Miss Lurley Hammond entertained a few of her friends at a birthday ing her seventeenth birthday. The evening.was spent in playing games, Diaries Engagement Books BEMIDJI PIONEER omcn Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn. Among those present were the Misses ,lalter which refreshments were served. Nellie Wilson, . fare welcome. Rooms modern, | [Wril party last evening, the occasion be- [l Francis. - McManus, | Leone Chase, Laura. Hulett - and |ing worship at:1% a. m:; proeessional; | special ‘mustic at evenfhg servi Mercy Rice, Ed Johnson, Ray Toddi| “Raise the Song-of; Harvest Homs gordial invitationvis and Walter Deneau. Venite in C; Te Deum in : B-flat; The shortest road to any reasonable position is to start.as a stenographer.;| The Little Falls Business College can| train you. Write today for your in- formation booklet.—Ady. da1127 Off’rings Rich.and Rare,” (R..Red- head); :recessional, - “O . Paradise.” Archdeacon Parshall, rector, — First ‘Scandinavian - Lutheran. Morning .seryice.at:10:30;- Sun- day.scheol at 12:m,; English:services at-8 p. m. . Osmund-Johnson, -pastor. vord, pastor. Congregational (Nymore). KK KKK KKK KKK KKK * SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES * KERK KK KKK KK KK KKK XY Catholic. Methodist.:_ Low mass at 8 o’clock. High mass| - Morning worship at 10745, subject at 10 a. m. - Sunday school at 2 p.|. ~—“Dreams and: Visions;" - Sunday m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Father|school at:12'm., A. T Carlson, supt.; J. J. T. Philippe. Bpworth; League: at:6:30/ p.m., lead- er, = Miss Corrine Carlson; - evening ‘worship--at. 7:30; ' subject—‘‘Oppor- tunity.”: :B. D. Hanscom,:pastor. Presbyterian. ! Christian Science. 817 Fourth St. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Wednes- day evening service at 7:46 o’clock. tist. Sunday school at 10:-a. m:; ‘morn- ing: worship and-sermon-at 11 a. m.; special music at ‘morning’ service; Young :People's service ' at 6:30:p: m;; evening gospel service:at i7:30; Salvation Army. Sunday school 2 p. m., subject— “Solomon’s Just Punishment;” text to learn, “Proverbs,” 13:13-15; sal- vation meeting 8 p. m.; meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock. Meetings in Nymore—Sunday school 2 p. m.; praise meeting 3 p. m.; meetings on Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8 o’clock; prayer meeting Monday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Johnson, leader. All Captain and Mrs. Sandgren, in command. and an extra big, fat ink paper Swedish Lutheran. Services in the Town of Liberty at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 12 m.; evening service at 8 o’clock. J. H. Randahl, pastor. Episcopal. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morn- : (Zm’ .s*s'ea? You can’t afford to-eatordrink anything which youware notab- " solutely sure is PURE. - Every . drop of our milk comes from a . ,HEALTHY ‘COW, fed on bal- . anced ration; milked in abso- _lutely sanitary quarters and _ then the milk is clarafied: .+ 'The Wholespmeness and Pur- ity of ourMilk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle ' ‘tomorrow morning. .. You will readily taste the . difference. " Phone us your ordernow, to- ay, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. MAGAZINE 300 ARTICLES - 300 ILLUSTRATIONS| KEEP informed of the World’s Progress in| Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For| [Father and Son and All the Family, It appeals| toallclasses—Old and Young—Men and Women.| 1t is tho Favorito Magazine in thougands of homes throughout tho world. ~ Our Foreign Correspondents are constantly on the watch for things new and interesting and it is matou: (17 Pages) for the Bosa and e wio o tomiako things el1s how so akaW o] ices and Telograph Ontfite, Engines, Boats, Snow. shoes, Jewlry, rniture, etc.” Gontains in- el e fok tho Afbohanio, Camver and Sportoman, s1.50 PER vEAR SINGLE COPIES, 15 Order trom your newsdoater ‘the_pabilehr, "Sampts copy will bo sent o request.. POPUIJIR HECHANICS "AGAZIHE @ No. Michigan Avenue, C! man who owns the land he wants to sell. You will spend less time, that is wasted time; by being taken direct to the property he has for sale. 1 have-240-acres.of the best: land in the county, located-on the “Divide”, three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five-acres in hay.and - crops ‘and sixty acres seeded to clover and: timothy grasses: 1 Will Sell It in 49, 80,120 or 240 acre tracts. - Terms: easy: See: this rather than publish it in this advertise- ment it will be kept a secret be- tween myself and the prospective buy- er. I have been a resident on this same property for 22 years- and feel certain that any- one seeking a real bargain will buy a tract of this property on sight. All I ask is-that you look at it before you buy elsewhere. The fact of the matter is I ‘have more road. You team: -at’ Hines, Minn. ance. If you- buy you can I_my.“ depend on one thing and =2 that is that I will continue to be your neighbor, together with others living in = this vicinity. Owner * ticular. section:+- ded’ to fev- |eryone: to attend all iof‘the services: Benedictus in E:flat;: offertory, ‘Holy/| Mid-week “prayer: service on' Thurs= iday evening at 8 o’clock. ‘I D. Al- Sunday school at 10:30; prenhing service 11:30; evening song . serv_lee. 7:30 p .m.; preaching at 8 o’clopk, prayer meeting Wednesday night-at 8 o’clock, J. E. Cadwell, pastor. Bible class and ‘Sunday school’ at 10; morning. worship and sermon at 11 o’clock; young people’s prayer service at 7 p. m.; evening service at 8 o'clock. Dr. F. 0. Herller'of Lis- bon, N. D., will occupy“the pulpit. You-can.get-a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the! Ploneer ‘office, position sbook .for a dime. * ‘All the “kids” will want one when they see to Cass Lake _and--another road runs north to the' county: can| drive up to thefarm with automobile . or 4 forties drain into.. the - Mississippi river on agradual slope’ and.-2 forties: drain to Red Lake. .Three forties " areostill” timbered. ! There “is'a fin; consolidated. school - The bus " calls. daily -for-- the children. Interested parties are ‘requested The The E'RE oiling the wheels of price IF YUU WANT A Guun FARM State commerce by the best kind will road 1 of printing and stationery ser- ask for w B 1 D ant F i h : fl ) runs3-4 | vice. The mmHPu=mn line of books, this will hy Nut “y " "flct rnm t e wner of a mile | and forms will help you in your mean a big east.of the x business. We’ll show you how. sacrifice on There is some - satisfaction- in knowing-that only land from l | BEMIDIT momml]; omcxfiinn my part and one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal-with the- Blackduck §i | one 31 emidji, Y P g Y { | | land than 1 feel able to look before: - '° write or call at the BE= after, and anxious to sell parts of MIDJI-DAILY PIONEER it in order to improve the bal- you: ‘OFFICE for. references . or fur- ther information.::\We 'might--add-§l | > ‘also that in no -other. locality will. you find‘a finer lot ‘of ' neigh=~ bors.and a more pleasant:place Jill | “to live than’ right“in thispar-"§{} | ,Rex THEATRE Rex! PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Tonight: ALIGE JOYCE Tonight Sheridan’s famous comedy *THE SOHOOI. FOR SCANDALY, a four'act Kalem production in motion pictures, with Allce Joyce as Lady Teazle and Guy Coombs as Charles Surface and a capable company. Selig photo-drama of the west “*“NEVER ACAIN” w111 also be screened. - Five reels in each show commencing 7:30.-and 8:45 Admission 5¢ and 15¢ SUNDAY: 'a three reel Lubin feature *THE RED VIRGIN®, Helen Eddy, L. C. Shumway and Geo. Routh are leading performers. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew may also be seen in the Vitagraph.story of “THEIR AGREEMENT?", a refin- ed-comedy Matinée 2.30 "Evening 7:30, 8:30,9:15 Admission 5¢ & 10¢ com- | - MONDAY:: A wonderful drama of Passion and adven- ture “THE PRICE OF HER SILENCE”, a Mutual Masterpicture, presented by Florence La Badle, Mignon Anderson, Harris Gordon and Thomas Curran. Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30, 8:45 Admission 5c and 15¢ NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality | Children sc TONIGHT Adults 10¢ Harold Lockwood & May Allison Well known for their work in the Mutual Masterpictures in “THE CREAT QUESTION” A 3-part drama of New York society life, full of tense moments and interesting throughout. “NEVER AGAIN" is a comedy to make you laugh. 5 Shows at 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 Children 5c, Adults 10c | “Matro” Feature TOMORROW “Metro” Feature ETHEL BARRYMORE One of the greatest actresses the world has ever known 8 PARTS : 5 PARTS “THE FINAL JUDGEMENT” By George Scarborough, author of “Tne Lure’” and other Broad- way successes. ' There are scores of ‘‘big scenes” in the picture be- | fore the intricate problem of the love of three men for one woman is-unraveled. ‘“METRO’’ pictures are always good. “|Shows at 7:15, 8:30 Children 5c, Adults 15c L Matinee at 2:30 “Advertisers who want the best results ways ' patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ce, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. ; For That Machine 90 cents That's Al ey e o 2 1 lot of good typewriter ribbons : "all’colors and for any make machine while they last at the above price. R OFFICE Phone! 31