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! 1 I CHRISTMAS SALE Will Start at 8 o’clock FRIDAY MORNING and will continue one week, or till Christmas, at the BEMIDJI SHOE STORE Wish to call your particular attention to our LADIES’ FINE SHOE DEPARTMENT, which is as complete and up to the minute as any line of dress shoes to be found in any of the larger cities, and for the week above mentioned we are going to give our customers the benefit of the following prices: $5 and $5.50 Gypsy Boots...................... $4.25 $5 Patent and Kid dress shoes.............. $4.00 $4 and $4.50 Patent cloth topdress shoes $3.25 $3.50 Patent or Kid dress shoes............... $2.75 $3 Patent, kid or gunmetal dress shoe ... $2.25 A very servicable gunmetal shoe, either : dull or cloth top at........ ... $2.15 Carpet SHPPers .............ccocovvveevvvceennn. Ladies’ Comfort Slippers, rubber heel, soft msole.....o $1.00 $1.50 Pullman SLppers.............oooooovve $1.00 Ladies’ Comfort Shoes, rubber heel, soft imsole. ..., $1.65 Ladies’ felt, leather foxed, leather soles.... $1.65 MEN’S SHOES $5 English gunmetal shoe at........... $3.756 $4 Heavy Sole, wide last............... $2.75 $3.25 Gunmetal Blucher . ... $2.45 Men’s Felt Slippers, leather sole and heel $1.00 Men's All Felt Skippers................... Men’s Good Warm Felt Shoes at........ $1.45 CHILDREN’S SHOES Giood wearing heavy shoes, heavy sole, size to 8 worth $1.65 at.............. $1.25 High Top Gunmetal button, §to 11, §2val. $1.45 These are only a few of the bargains offered. Many of the childrens' shoes will be arranged on the tables for your inspection. This will be the opportunity of the winter to lay in your supply of ' shoes. All good clean stock just from the different factories aad we are handing them to you during this Christmas week for practically wholesale prices. Fall run of sizes in all the offerings, but would suggest you be on hand Friday morning and get your choice of the good things being of- | fered. What could be more desirable for a Christmas prosent for mother - or other lady friend than a pair of these very stylish dress shoes or a pair of fancy slippers. Also have a very nice line of fancy slippers for the little tots in colors. Remember the date, Friday morning and- all week till Christmas. Out of town customers may send in for anything they may want and will mail to them by parcel post, postage prepaid, any article they may choose from this list. Address all orders to . C. A. KNAPP 313 BeltramiAve., Bemidji, Minn. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PSRN SR N N ¥ (By Special Corréespondent.) ¥ KKK EKKRKRKKK KK KK K& . '‘Géorge Brennan and family vis- ited at the Aldrich home last Sun- day. N ; Herman Tews 0f Odessa is visiting | with his sister, Mrs. Oscar Olson. Miss Annie Bowers of Wilton spent Sunday at home. il J. Ingersoll made a business trip to Bemidji last Saturday.’ Mrs. Grow and Miss Frances Bow- ers were in Bemidji purchasing supplies for the Christmas tree to be held at the Bowers school. Elmer Lind of Kelliher arrived here last Sunday and is going to make his home with his parents this win- ter. HHEHKKKKKKKEXKF KXY x PINEWOOD. | % (By Special Correspondent.) * KKK K KKK R KKK KX Sigard Esterby arrived here from Canada last week and will spend a few weeks with Carl Humberstad. Mrs. P. Dromness left Saturday for Bemidji where she is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Esterby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and children of Vang, N. D. arrived here Tuesday to spend a few days with the C. B. Nelson family. Sigard Olson of Vang, N. D., is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. B. Nel- son. Miss Ella Parker of Bemidji was the guest of the Sthol family on Fri- day of last week, . Mrs. 8. C. Miller left last week for Gould, Mich., where she will spend a few weeks with her parents. The Misses Holland and Morgan, who have been conducting services near Bemidji and Solway, arrived here Monday to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. Hoffas of Valley City, N. D., is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. L. Tegner. Sam Jamtvold left Monday for Plummer, returning Tuesday. Mrs. Gilbertson’s mother, who has been very ill for the past few months, died early Tuesday morning. Funeral * ECKLES. x| ¥ KKK AKX KKK KK E KX KD 3 SAUM. x ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) KKK KKK KKK KKK XS Visitors at school last week were Anna Walden and Mrs. Ole Hil- blacle. A number of the pupils in the up- 'per grades have sent for outline ref- erence books. The children are practicing their Christmas program which will be given Dec. 23 at 2 o’clock p. m. Three of the teachers will leave for their homes Friday to spend their Christmas vacation. A number of the young folks of this vicinity attended the dance at William Klock’s Friday evening. Everybody reported a good time. . Florence Rust returned home yes- terday. attended. Several of the school chil- dren attended after school. Martin Waldon returned from Foss- ton Friday. CR KKK KK KKK KK * TURTLE LAKE. * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) % LR R R R R S R L R R Y A Christmas entertainment will be given in the Butler school house Fri- day evening, Dec. 24. All are cor- dially invited to attend. : Walter Carlson and Willie Olson visited with Esther Peterson Sunday. Mrs. G. Swedberg and son, Floyd, and daughter, Hilda, spent Sunday at the Cyrus Fournier home. dayed at the Martin Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke were over-Sunday visitors at the M. Wal- ters home. Gilbert Peterson and son, Lester, transacted business in Bemidji Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walters are en- tertaining the latter’s brother, Al- bert Struck, of Odessa, Minn. I E R R R EEE R R R R R E] * SPUR. * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) + EHHHXHK KKK K KKKXK An entertainment will be given at services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 21.- the school house some evening next The Ladies’ Aid met at Charlie’ x |Johnson’s last Thursday. It was well Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson Sun- | of fl%zig; Mili | | Unesurpassed § ;You can’t afford to eat or drink ianything which you are not ab- ‘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 Wholesomeness and Pur- 'ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. I Letus deliver you a bottle { tomorrow morning. i You will readily taste the difference. ' Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. week by the school children underlwent sleigh riding to Bemidji Sun- supervision of the principal, Miss|day evening, taking supper there and Anna Ryan of Minneapolis. returning home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Gerlinger Charles Gerlinger, who is studying have purchased a light driving team |for the ministry at Macalester col- from Theodore Gerlinger of Spur. lege, St. Paul, is expected to spend A number of Spur young people his Christmas vacation at home. fE L ahse i e | $200.00 - ful Pianos in your home. selection for Xmas. Grafonolas From $15.00 to $500.00 No matter how much money you're going to spend for Christmas, some should go for music to make your Christmas brighter. Every home can have a Grafonola on our convenient payment plan and Our ability to give you perfect record service is unequaled anywhere. A most complete line of Violins, Mando- lins, Music Rolls, Music Bags and Sheet What Is Home Without A Piano? Why wait longer to have what you have been wishing for when $10.00 places one of our beauti- Come in now and make your Music. ' Beltrami Music Co. * other styles from$15.00up 220 Third St. VIOLIN OUTFITS For $5.00 and up. \J . Bemidji, Minn,