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BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Phone 180-W Minnesota Ave. Bemid)l, Minn. nmummumnumunununninunRRnNRRR RN They will make their % Lengby. At the former place he was Mrs. August Benson was given a * present at the dedication of the| Halloween surprise Tuesday evening Swedish Lutheran church, and at|when a number of ladles came and ween games and popping corn. Thoge prosent were Mosdames Andy Larson, Peter Larson, W. J. Coleman, 8. A, Cutter, C. J. Winter, A. E, Webster, L of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Kentleld, 1115 Lake Boulevard, for a t 1 ve spent their honeymoon in Mil-iers' convention which is being held L O T T T SILKS AND DRESS 600DS YOU'LL FIND THE NATIONAL ADVERTINED NILKS AT THIN NSTORE Skinner's 36-inch tattetas, black, brown, green and navy a yard SR e s .00 Belding's 36-inch tatletas, black, white, navy and green, v Skinner's 36-inch satin, black, white and colors, per yard e ] $1.50 SKinver's 36-inch Satin de Chine, black, white and colors, a yard e S 91,95 40-inch Georgette crepe, black, white and colors, per yard " feEei e t2-inch silk poplin, black, navy, yard een and g Suesine silk, 26 inches wide, all colors, a y Nilk velve black and colors, a vard The last call for dress serge at the old price. We have a few pieces of our old number in 48-inch sponged and shrunk serge ar $1.25 a yard. O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. Phone 87 202 3d St., Bemidji, Minn. L TR e LT T LT THE BEMIDJI in 8t. Paul, the students are having a vacation. Mr. and Mrs, George Cochran, Jr., have moved from 716 Bemidjl avenue into the W. H. Roberts residence, 609 Lake Boulevard, Mrs, Roberts, who {s now visiting friends in Minneap- olis, will leave In a short time for California where she will spend the winter, “‘Save a portion of each dollar earned and you will never = want; plant a tree where you fell one and your forest will last forever.” We have securea a quautity of small sav- ings banks which we desire to loan for the purpose of encouraging thritt. There is nothing complicated about it. Just come in and get one of the little banks, put your money in it from day to day and bring it in for deposit as often as you wish. Security State Bank of Bemidji.— Adv. aro27tef Miss Eva Hert, Miss Florence Ol- son, Miss Frazen and Mr. Sandvik, teachers in the Cass Lake schools, passed through Bemidji yesterday, enroute to St. Paul where they will attend the annual meeting of the Minnesota Educational assoclation. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding and Miss Mildred Smith of Cass Lake will motor to Bemidji this evening to at- tend the theater. While in the city they will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harding’s son, G. 8. Harding, manager of the Grand theater. Melba Beauty Parlors, Bowser Building, pooing, chiropody. preparations here. Office phone 540. pointment.—Adv. O’Leary- Manicuring, sham- Get your Melba Home phone 88. Make your ap- 1125 Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stevens and Miss Caroline Sonstrud motored to Solway this morning where they spent the day, the guests of friends. J. Evan Carson, foreman of the Be- midji Pioneer, returned this morn- ing from Grand Rapids where he in- stalled a model 18 linotype for A. L. LaFreniere, publisher of the Itasca County Independent. Mrs. Henry Peterson and son left this morning for Brainerd. They have been the guests of Mrs. Peter- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton ll\’ro;:, for some time. Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp | treatment. Switches made $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W. Mina A, Myers.—Adyv. 114 COALALLEoA PHONE 100 FANCHION HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND H ARMON Telephone 324 Appointment must be made week in advance munnnpnnnnunnmnumnnnnnunnnnnnunnununnunnnnunnnnm | $4.98 Ladies &;,%8 Coats PLAIN CLOTHS, SCOTCH MIXTURES, CARACULES & PLUSH Not as extreme in style as some of this season’s Models, yet coats are in- cluded in this assortment that formerly sold up to $25. ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING at SPECIAL LOW PRICES on SUITS The Bazaar Store DAILY PIONEER o 3%%%-3 STORY A merchant rolates the following: “For ypars I could not sleep with- out turning every hour. Whatever I gte caused gas ond sourness. Also had stomach catarrah, ONBE S8POON- FUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete., as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved me INSTANTLY."” Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieves ANY CASE consti- pation, sour stomach or gas prevents appendicltis, It QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. The City Drug Store.— Adv, Homer C. Baer, cashier of the Se- curity State bank, returned yester- day from Minneapolis where he has spent the past several days in the in- terest of the bank. Mrs. Roy Wilson of Puposky is a guest at the C. A. Bush home. Mrs. Wilson underwent an operation to have her tonsils and adenoids re- moved Tuesday. W. P. Dyer, superintendent of the Bemidji schools, has gone to St. Paul where he will attend the annual meeting of the Minnesota Educational assoclation. Baked beans and other bakery goods, groceries and fresh buttermilk, Friday and Saturday. Phone 732. 1024 Doud avenue.—Adv. 1-112 0. J. Tagley, merchant in Nymore ward, is building two cottages on E avenue, Fourth street, which will be ready for rent in two weeks, C. L. Isted, lumber manager of the Crookston Lumber company, returned yesterday from the Twin Cities where he has transacted business. Miss Mildred L. McGriff, R. N., graduate nurse of Chicago, is now lo- cated at 901 Lake Boulevard. Phone 27.—Adv. 1031et John Doran of International Falls came to Bemidji yesterday and will be the guest of his brothers, Herbert and Alec, for a few days. The Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society of Nymore ward was enter- tained at the home of Mrs. August Elmquist yesterday. Blanche Bush, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bush, who has been ill with pneumonia and measles, has recovered. One of these pice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14ttt C. A. Knapp, proprietor of the Knapp Shoe store, returned this | morning from a business trip to the Twin Citiess M. A. Clark, judge ol probate, will | return tomorrow morning from Bau- dette and Spooner where he has been on business. A big reduction on all trimmed hats at the LaFontisee millinery Fri- day and Saturday.—Adv. 112 Mrs. Ole Soder and daughter Gene- vieve, have returned from Blackduck where they have been the guests of relatives. Just received, new supply of Jour- nal paper. Pioneer office.—Adv. 114 Misses Esther and Dorothy Johnson have returned from Kelliher where they. have visited friends for a few days. Mrs. Alfred Erickson and children | of Svea, Minn., have arrived in the city and will make their home here. Fancy work and apron sale in the Methodist parlors, Navember 8. Come and patronize.—Adv. 4-117 Mrs. H. D. Kenfield of Cass Lake is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, Lake Boulevard. Mrs. Dan .0'Connor returned from Brainerd last evening after visiting friends and relatives there for a week. A big reduction on all trimmed hats at the LaFontisee millinery Fri- day and Saturday.—Adv. 112 J. Jorgenson of Berthold, N. D., is in Bemidji making arrangements to move his family to this city. A big reduction on all trimmed hats at the LaFontisee millinery Fri- day and Saturday.—Adv. 112 Mrs. Carl Ramsey left yesterday for Pine River, Minn., where she will visit relatives for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith of the town of Northern were business vis- itors in the city yesterday. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. Come and drink tea in the Japan- ese booth in the Methodist parlors Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 8.—Adv. 4-117 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helmer of Wilton spent yesterday in the city, the guests of friends. Miss Ethel Jones of Baudette is a guest at the J. C. Parker home, 905 Mississippi avenue. Huffman & 0’laa_q FURNITURE AND . UNDERTAKING lnh;n."r'-nu-u- Phone 178-W er i ey i $560,000 (0 10an on farms. Dean LB R E R EE R R R R TR T Land Co,—Adyv, da714e CLOSING HOURS—Want, of Grand Rapids, Minn., is moving his family to Be- midji this-week. Albert Smith & * * « Ads to be classified prop- + erly in the Ploneer want col- x * * * * Bell boy wanted. Hotel M&r¥Lam, —Adv, 112t Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Pet- erson, Monday evening, a son. umn must be in before 11 o'clock, Ads received later will appear on another page that day. LB R LR L LR LR * * * * *® * * * * A Good Railroad Secure Tickets and Information from JOINT TICKET AGENT UNION DEPQOT BEMIDJI, MINN. A. M. CLELAND, Gen’l. Passenger Agent St. Paul, Minn. 6/He REX THEATRE mmmnmmmmPleasing Photoplaysn:.nminn TONIGHT BEN WILSON with Edna Hunter and Other Stars in Universal three reel feature “IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK” The Comedy —a wonderful Pipe-Dream “THE HAREM SCAREM DEACON” 3 Reel Feature 1 Reel Comedy Admission 5c and 10c Woman’s_ Wit Wins “The Whee! 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