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SELECTED FOR A SPECIAL With incomparable charm and grace “THE ETERNAL CITY’ PAULINE FREDERICK CHRISTMAS DAY PROGRAM A SUPERB PHOTOPLAY OF HALL CAINE’S BRILLIANT DRAMA OF MODERN ROME International star as Donna, the heroine Wnm. — _— 5 “BEMIDJI KKK KKK K K KKK KKK KKK * ADDITIONAL LOCALS * AR KKK KK KKK KKK Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., | of Bena arrived in the city yesterday afternoon for a visit over the holi- days at the home of Mrs. Cochran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cunning- ham. Dr. D. F. Mero of Minneapolis and D. S. Case of St. Paul are spending the holidays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ebert. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Davies and two children of Plummer arrived in the city this morning to spend Christmas with the former’s sister, Mrs. E. H. Marcum. Miss Helen Davies of Grand Forks arrived in the city today and is the suest of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Mar- cum. Miss Elaine Boyd, a student of the Bemidji high school, left yesterday afternoon for Solway where she will visit with Miss Lois Powers for a few days. H. E. Reynolds, of the firm of Reynolds & Winter, returned this mornix}g from Minneapolis where he went the urst part of the week on a business trip. C. M. Jacobson, who went on a business trip to Montana the first mart of the week, returned to his ome in Bemidji today. D. H. Williams, Soo trainmaster, :and G. H. Warner, Minnesota & In- ternational trainmaster, were in Be- midji today on business. Mrs. R. E. Fisher returned this ‘morning from Minneapolis where she ‘has been visiting for some time past. P. M. Connors, Soo roadmaster, -TONICHT- Farnum “The Sign uif The Gross” by Wilson Barrett. Show 7:16-8:16 Children B¢ Adults 186c ARE THANKFUL BECAUSE 1915 brought to Bemidji and vicinity hundreds of new - settlers; as well as hundreds of miles of Standard Roads INCREASED BANK Let us, during 1916, co-operate to place more live stock at work on idle acres along these new roads. NEEDS And also demand from Santa Claus that Uncle Sam shall use our 4 ‘year old $9,000.00 appropriation at once for the purchase of a Bemidji P. O. Site. J. J. OPSAHL, Chairman Development Committee left today for Red Wing where he will spend the Christmas vacation with relatives. The holiday trains operating {through this ecity, according to rail- way officials, do not seem to be as crowded as in past years. Henry - Miller, proprietor of the Midway Cash Grocery store, will leave this evening for Minneapolis where he will visit with relatives, after meeting his wife, who left for that city yesterday. E. C. McGregor returned today from the north end of the county where he has been on business for some time past. Miss Mary Simons, who has been teaching school at Hines during the past term, arrived in Bemidji last evening for a few days’ visit with her parents, Judge and Mrs. H. A. Simons. A. 0. Hoganson will leave this eve- ning for the Twin Cities where he will join his wife and spend the holi- days visiting with relatives. A. L. Torgerson, one o;’ the engi- neer’s of the county surveyor’s office, left this afternoon for Hawley, Minn., where he will visit with his parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hubbard of Buffalo Springs, N. D., are in the city visiting with Mrs. Hubbard’s sister, Mrs. Perle Davis. Mr. .and Mrs. Bert Getchell an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Ethel L., to Herman A. Sivertson on May 29, 1915, at Moorhead. They are making their home at Moorhead, but ac present Mrs. Sivertson is vis- iting at the home of her parents in this city. MORE Bemidji Commercial Club.: The Photo-play Revelation of the age in9 parts ‘SATURDAY crgay= Matinee at 2:30 ONLY Children &6c Adults 20c Two complete Shows in the evening at-- 7:15-9:00 Grand Theatre DEPOSITS. CREAM!” AEKEKKKK KK KKK KKKK KK x HERE AND THERE * KRR R KRR KKK KKK WAR. Constantinople records only artil- lery actions and bomb encounters on the Gallipoli peninsula, instead of the intense activity that preceded the allied retirement from the Suvla and Anzac zones. An Athens correspondent says it is expected there that the Teutonic forces concentrated at Gievgeli in Southeastern Serbia will begin their advance toward Saloniki before the week is over. The Germans are continuing their counter-attacks at Hartmanns-Weil- erkopf, in the Vosges, the summit of which was taken by the French on Tuesday. Paris declares the attacks on the French left wing have resulted in no change in position, while on the right the French have advanced still further. The much-disputed summit of Hart- manns-Weilerkopf in the Vosges is again in German hands, according to Berlin. It is announced by the war office that the peak taken by the French on Tuesday, was recaptured, the French defenders losing more than 1,500 men taken prisoners. The French official statement of today <declared that there was no change in the situation on the left of Hartmanns-Weilerkopf ~where the Germans were - counter-attacking while progress has been made during the day yesterday by the French right. The current official reports indicate continued quiet along the eastern war front and in the Balkans. Children 10c Adults 26¢ ELSEWHERE. Plans are being made to bring out Cyrus Northrop, president emeritus of the Minnesota state university, on the presidential primary ballot next spring as Minnesota’s favorite son. The J. L. Case company at Minot, N. D., has plans for the construction of a $150,000 warehouse in Minot. Harry Geisen, aged 24, was met at the Stillwater, Minn., prison, where he completed a year’s term.for for- Christmas Gifts Worth While Recipe Books for| the ladies, Memo Booksfor the men, Diaries and En- gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will last a lifetime. a] P Gift Specialties :,will solve your gift problems at small expense. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE -SUNDAY- Metro Feature in B parts Tatentea Valli Valli Last Seen in ‘‘Th Celebrated English Actress e High Road”’ “The Woman Pays” Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:15-8:30 ch"dre“ 50 Aflll"s150 gery and was taken to the St. Cloud reformatory to serve sentence for theft. Christmas day will be a wineless day in Winnipeg for the first time in history. The provincial by-law prohibiting the sale of liquor on| Christmas day will be effective this year for the first time. ‘White and negro friends of the late Booker T. Washington in Chicago have started a movement to purchase a building on the south side for the use as a community center for negro children, as a memorial to the edu- cator. Herman Merchowitch, second cou- sin of King Peter of Serbia, was kill- ed in altercation with an Austrian in New York. He had been employed as porter in a local store. The St. Paul, Minn., health depart- ment has put in a requisition for | $18 worth of blood of various ani-| mals, which it will use to prepare serums. Fourteen men have been arrested in Minneapolis in ten days on high- way robbery charges. Police believe the epidemic of hold-ups is checked. Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn. The price lF Yuu WANT A Guun FARM will sk for - \Why Not Buy It Direct From the Owner mean a big sacrifice on There is some satisfaction in knowing that only my part and one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the 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 vyears and feel certain that any- for 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 f of the matter is I have more land than I feel able to after, and anxious to sell parts of it in order to improve th ance. that to be your neighb together: with others living in this vicinity. If you buy you can depenld on one thing and I is; that 1 will continue When fed after being imprisoned man who owns the land he wants to sell. will spend less time, that is wasted time, by being taken direct to the property he has 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. sale. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and sixty acres seeded to clover and timothy grasses. T Will Sell It in 40, 80, 120 or 240 acre tracts. Terms easy. See this before i act Inte look e bal- buy. ther in must sell. - Find out why. or, Owner at Hines, Minn. calls daily for the children. to write or call at the BE« MIDJI DAILY PIONEER you OFFICE for references or fur- also that in no other locality will you find a finer lot of neigh- bors and a more pleasant place to live than right in this par- ticular section. W. M. VAIL for 36 hours, a rooster ate 813 ker- nels of corn in 30 minutes during an observation test at Waubay, S. D. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Clasaify FOR SALE—I have a high grade Player Piano, slightly used; will sell at a sacrifice, with bench, scarf and twenty rolls of music. 1f you want a bargain answer quick. G. W. T., care of Pioneer. 4d1229 FOR SALE—Furniture. Inquire at 315 Beltrami Ave. Telephone 956. 6d1231 CARBON PAPER Any Color 108 Sheets to Box PRICE $3.00 BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. BEMIDJI, MINN. The State road runs 3-4 of a mile east of the land from Blackduck to Céss Lake and another road runs north to the county road. You can drive up to the farm with automobile or team. 4 forties drain into the Mississippi river on a gradual slope and 2 forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are still timbered. There s a fine consolidated school The bus You rested parties are requested formation. We might add £ »” | {