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“Njalmar Oman will g0 to Miune- of Turtle River for apolis this evening. Arthur O'Neal, a month. hides. W. G. 1116t We pay cash for Mrs. Mina Meyers went to Minne- Schroeder.—Adv. apolis today where she will spend a tow days on buslnus Mrs. llunry nderson and Mrs, A, Lundberg of Eckles spent yesterday in the city shopping. Miss Gena Hegland of Rosby was the guest of friends in the city yes- terday. Miss Lillie Sthol of Pinewood is wvisiting at the John Parker home for Ladies' suits formerly sold from | & few days $25 to $60, now 3§13, Schneider o Bros. Co.—Adv. 2-1123 Bell boy wanted. Hotel Markham. v I —Adv. 112ef Men's annual feed tomorrow night at the Presbyterian church.—Adv. 2-1122 Frank O. Heulin of Aunderson, Post- Loffice, Minn, was a business visitor T\ Be midji today. ~ s Louden Back of Bagley was in Be- midji today enroute to East Grand Forks, Minn., where he will spend the winter. Mrs. Risdorf of Rosby was among the out-of-town business visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Oh! that turkey supper tomorrow $60,000 <o toan on farms. Dean |night at the Presbyterian church.— Land Co.—Adv. a71ee | Adv. 31122 | i e Mra, A. A. Krueger haa gone: to John Klank of Minneapolis has ac- cepted a position as pressman with the Bemidji Pioneer. his duties yesterday. Rochester, Minn,, consult Mayo Bros. where she will He commenced Mrs. James O'Neal ot Aitkin, Minn. 1s visiting at £ W (Gon. Mrs. E. L. Wightman has gone to Ladysmith, Wis., where she will visit for three weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Masters and Mrs. Shire. *¥ HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC > Telephone 816-W Appointment made week in Hand paiuted china for sale. Mrs. advance C. B. Powell, 1110 Bemidji Ave.— Over Beltrami Music Store 5-1125 Attorney A. A. Andrews of the law UB-MARK heavy service rubbers for lumbermen and farmers They keep your feet dry, warm, comfortable, and hold a world of wear. Why not get the best while you are about it ? Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear is made in a wide variety of kinds and styles to cover the stormy weather needs of men, women, boys and girls in town or country. The Hub-Mark is your value mark. oo HUB-MARK'RUBBERS The World's Standard Rubber Footwear For sale by all good dealers. Aol Ghre REX THEATRE mnmmnmmPleasing Photoplaysummmmmmm “A JUNGCLE HERO” , 101 BISON FEATURE, AN INTERESTING WILD ANIMAL PLAY, FEATURING REX De ROSELLE and GOLDA GALDWELL JAPAN’S TEMPLES ANOTHER OF THE PICTURES BY THE FAMOUS $250,000 DARSEY EXPEDITION. ALSO THE JOKER COMEDY ‘A MARRIACE FOR REVENGE"” A FRENZY OF FUN, WITH GALE HENRY and WILLIAM FRABEY TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:00 5c¢ and 10c Triangle Play Extraordinary WM. S. HART ——IN ONE OF HIS LATEST—— The Apostle of Vengeance A THRILLING STORY OF A MOUNTAINEER MIN- ISTER TURNED INTO A DEMON. ALSO Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle IN THE TWO-PART KEYSTONE COMEDY “THE WAITERS’ BALL” vy YOS B T firm of Andron. Glbbnn & Humnu. {s spending several days in Fergus Falla on legal businees, Your choice of any cloth suit in our stock, ouly $1& Schneider Bros, Co, —Adv. 2-1123 The Episcopal Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. George Cochran, Jr,, 609 Lake Boulevard, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helmer of the town of Liberty drove to Bemidji yvosterday and transacted business, returning to their home in the eve- ning. Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp treatment. Switches made $1.50, Troppman Block. Phone 112- W Mina A. Myers.—Adv, All you can eat for 50c at the Presbyterian church tomorrow night, including turkey and other good things.—Adv. 2-1122 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brainerald, Mr. and Mrs. Wjlllam Masterson and Mrs. Lucy Willlams of the town of Northern were in the city yesterday on business. The Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society will be entertained in the basement of the church tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Mrs. Oscar Christianson. Everybody is invited. Qre of ithese pice aays you ought tc .go to Hakkerup's and have yaur plcture tagen.—Adv. 14tt J. H. Koors, of Koors Bros. com- pany, and William Bailey returned last evening from Fosston, Erskine and Mclntosh where they transacted business. They made the trip by au- tomobile. Biggest meal of the year at the men's annual turkey supper at the Presbyterian church tomorrow night. Come, let's go. dv. 2-1122 E. il Denu, manager of the Be- midji Pioneer, returned this morning from w business trip to Minneapolis. While in the city he attended the Minnesota-Wisconsin football game Saturday. Mrs. H. H. White of Elizabeth, Minn., who has been the guest of Mrs. G. H. French for the past sev- eral days, has gone to Morris, Mani- toba, where she will visit friends and relatives for two or three weeks. Follow the crowd to the Presby- terian turkey supper tomorrow night. Price 50c. There will be turkey enough for all. Come and bring the family.— Adv. 2-1122 Pa, where's Ma. Oh, she's gone to the turkey supper at the Presby- terian church. Well, I'm going, too; come on, sis.—Adv. 1-1122 Dr. A. V. Garlock will return to- morrow morning from Rochesiter, Minn., where he has spent the past few d attending the clinic. Dr. Garlock also attended the football game between Minnesota and Wiscon- sin Saturday at Minneapolis. Glenn S. Harding, manager of the Grand theater, and Oliver Whaley, manager of the Rex theater, returned this morning from the Twin Cities. They attended the football game be- tween Minnesota and Wisconsin while in Minneapolis Saturday. Beauty Pariors. O'Leary- Building. Manicuring, sham- Melba Bowser pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba preparations here. Home phone 88. Otfice phone 0. Make your ap- pointment.—Adyv. 1125 Card party for the benefit of the Catholic church, at the home of Mrs. | G. H. French, 1021 Be midji avenue, | Wednesday evening, Nov. All lare welcome. Admission 25c.—Adv. 21122 The Crookston Daily Times says: “Gust. Kankel the Terribonne miller, and member of the Hunt-Kankel Hardware Co., of Red Lake Falls, where he resides, returned this morn- ing from a hunting trip at Kelliher. He succeeded in killing a very large buck—supposed to be the prize deer of the season.” Now i your chance to get an ex- ceptional value in a fall and winter suit at $15.00, formerly sold up to $60.00. Schneider Bros. Co.—Ady. 2-1123 Three hundred and sixty-five pounds of turkey will he served at the Presbyterlan men's annual tur- key supper this evening in the base- ment of the church. Two hundred tickets for the supper have already been sold up until eight o'clock this morning and a large number are ex- pected to be sold during the day. Oh, you TURKEY DINNER. We won’t do much to you. Say, you Presbyterian ‘“‘fellers’ better look out for me and my family, 'cause we're coming only to eat. Tonight's the night.—Adv. 1-1122 Miss Coranna Toupin, who has been located at Cour d'Alene, Idaho, for the past year and a half has re- turned to her home in Crookston and has accepted a position at the Mer- DUDH‘Y 23 lnclm 7:30-9:00 10c. and 20c¢. Crand Tonight NORMAN 2}4 inches sy Virts, Frank Poglle, ford, N. Give Brooks, M e?f ong ‘Carrle . Avr rginia Brawu. aon, Ida nings, Dom Hazen, Mildred Grift, Murfal McGee, and M Géorge Armstrong, Lester P. ford;, ' Raymond Hannah and Given, - Rev. Lester P, leader ot the class, ohants Natlonal bank.—Crookston' Daily Times, Nov, 21.—Miss Toupin was formerly utenographer in Attor- ney E, B, McDopald's law office in this eity. IOBOOL CHILDREN * WORK !'OI nxrm (By United Press) 8t. Paul, Minn., Nov. 22.—8chool ": kiddles today are working to get to |, | the dentist, Warford is| Precedents were thus broken. All i history proves that live blooded kid- dies never want to go near the den- tist, But today the youngsters worked through the city, gathering maga- zines and rags. These were mobfl- ized at the school buildings, where they will be sold. The proceeds will go to maintain a free dental service. Roy Kingsbury or Crookston ar- rived i Bemidji yesterday, accompa- nied by Pat Bismotte and Mike Gal- lagher ot 8t. Cloud, Minn, They will visit friends in the city for a few ,dnyu before going to International Falls where they will hunt big game, Mr. Kingsbury will remain at Inter- national Falls for several months, while Mr. Bismotte and Mr. Gallag- her will return to their homes after the hunt. @Gee, 1 can hardly wait for some of that Presbyterian turkey. Those “'guys"” who put on that feed each year get better right along, I am going to take the whole family and glve ‘'em a treat.—Adv. 1-1122 Eat all you want at the Preaby- terian church turkey dinner tonight. A fellow always gets more than he can eat, but I'm going with an empty stomach this time.—Adv. 1-1122 The Win One class of the Metho- dist church met at the home of Dr. and Mrs, B. H. Smith Monday eve- ning. The feature of the program was a debate, “Resolved, That Envir- enment Had More to Do With Influ- encing Moses’' Life Than His Teach- ing.” G. W. Harnwell and Miss Ann Brown were on the affirmative side and Messrs. Nietert, Jr.,, and Her- locker on the negative side. The judges were Rev. M. A. Boper, Rev. L. D. Alvord and Rev. B. D. Hans- com, who decided in favor of the at- firmative side. The winners were presented with a large bouquet of cedar mnd lilies. The lilles were made of lemons and cabbage leaves. Mrs. I. D. Alvord rendered a vocal solo and Mrs. G. W. Harnwell played several musical numbers. The losing side of the Win One class will ban- quet the winners, the banquet to take place some time in January. Both sides are working hard to win and the contest will be close. The Bemidji Daily Pioneer is anx- fous to publish all the local and so- clety news possible and would ap- preciate it very much if anyone hav- ing news of that character would telephone 922 or mail the details to the Pioneer office. TREMENDOUS DRIVE OF THE FOOT GUARDS (By United Press) Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 22.—Mani- toba women this week shipped Cana- dian soldiers at the front 16,000 pairs of socks. Hefiman & M FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING K I-nz._T_--l Disecter Phone 178-W or R Monday evening the Mission Study class of the Christian Endeavor of the Pregbyterian church held its first meeting at the parsonage. The class took up the study ot Sherwood Eddy’'s book, “India Awakening.” Those present were Mesdames Theodore “Save & 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 secured a quantity of small sav- ings banks which we desire to loan for the purpose of encouraging thrift. There i8 nothing complicated about it. Just come in and get one 1 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. da1027tt SEVENTY NEW STATE. BANKS I'" MINNESOTA (By United Press) St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 22.—Minne- sota has added seventy new state banks during the fiscal year just ended, according to records on file at the state superintendent of bank's office today. State banks in Min- nesota today numbered 1,010. The aggregate capital of these banks is $20,308,000. 0-oh, My Back! My Poor, Aching Back! Suffering womankind who “have aboat given up in despair for relief from their ter- rible, agonizing, aching back now have their fervent prayer answered at last. The terribie strain of house-work — that constant monotony of th i washing, ironing, scrubl in and day out, is sure to und play havoe tution. ‘The bloom of youth soon fades. bright eye loses i parkle. Hou drudgery soon does its fatal work. S thing must be done to counteract the e eflects of over-work — somatlling more tha a mere tonie, more than just a regulator., wust rejuvenate the entire system. When in need of wooD Remember GEOD. H. FRENCH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from car. It Hollister's Rocky Mountain Herb Tea and Herb Tablats are varefully com- pounded herbs, leay fresh from the moun Nuture' for use at ire system, d vigor, health and strength m«m whole body. Yet it has . t harmful ‘e Try Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Herb Tea. You will be startied ut the change it makes. ~Your pains will stop. The aches will vanish. Your wrinkles will o, The fuce lines will disappear. You will foel like a vew woman. # packago today, ~ Mut be cre are imitations of b e carefel, we 0 in tablet form for trav- ciers. aont ior ¢ He 'hcur —refuse uthers. For sale by THE CITY DRUG STORE $27.50 il to i $35.00 COATS w950 [ ] Your Chmce of Qur Ladles Coats, up to $35.00, for HANKSGIVING and other Holidays are close at hand, T and in order to help immediate buying we are offering inducements on LADIES' COATS that should be taken advantage of by those contemplating a COAT purchase before the Holidays. Wool Velours, Eclat Velour, Scotch Mixtures and Gaberdines are included in this fine showing of Coats. We feature the well known REDFERN, highly-tailored gar- ments, and recommend them for Style, Fit and Service. COMMENCING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, WE OFFER YOUR CHOICE OF LADIES’ COATS THAT HAVE BEEN SELLING AT $25, $27 50 TO $35, ALL AT ONE PRICE $19 a0 Fine Sateen Petticoats Just received five dozen Ladies’ fine Sateen Pet- ticoats in light blue, green and black, made with wide fancy ruffle J(ect. ordinarily worth $1.50, your choice for *'YOU DO BETTER PAYING CASH.” ECONOMY CENTER”