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| 1 +— = e AR e SR 1 i GOMIN MON.-TUES. DEC. 4 and 5 GRAND THEATRE ~MM>¢y rI—-0 <2 A Tremendous 5 Part Drama Clean throughout, yet telling an amazing story of an amazing evil. Matinee Daily—2:30 (No children under 16 admitted) (NOTE—This film has been passed by the National Board of Review, the censor boards of Minneapolis, Mil- waukee and wherever reviewed, and is unqualifiedly indorsed by Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, Lieutenant Costigan of the New York Police Vice Squad; Mrs. Kelly, St. Paul police- woman, and by hundreds of other anti-vice workers as well as grateful parents and public in general). "SCOOP RE'SSE%’Q% CLASSIFIED PO TCTTOTTCOTTC RIS WANTED WANTED™"T0 " ¢ords of -1, Jack pine or popple wood for hardware. C. E. Battles. 2d1124-29 dELP WANTED. A O WANTED—Ten carpenters; wages 40¢ per hour; steady work. Olson & Anderson Employment Agency. Rl 0: 2d 1129-121 WANTED—Kitchen girl. Challenge Hotel. 3d-1129 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 509 Bemidji Ave. 11221t — o POSITIONS WANTED. horses and cows in the city. Henry B. White. Address cjo Pioueer. 121 FOR SALE="T6-neh and pole wood all tamarack. Telephone 56. W e 4d-122 FOR SALE—15 sets fully equipped heavy tote sleds, with runners 3 inches by 8 feet, known as the Kelly-Howe-Thompson sleds. Clark Pole & Tie Co. 5-1129 FOR SALE—10-acre farm 2 miles south of Bemidji; small house and barn, and well; 2 acres cleared. John Cline, Bemidji, Minn, 10d to 12-2 FOR SALE—Good big work horses cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidjt, Minn. s 106t FOR TRADE—Nice tarm land near Hines and some cash for modern reumcnce in Bemidji. Address “H,” Pioneer. 1117tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT-—-Six-room house. A. Klein. 3d-122 FOR RENT—Furnislied room, gen- tleman preferred. 1017 Minnesota Ave. Phone 633. d124 FOR RENT—One strictly modern room, gentleman preferred. 820 Beltrami Ave d1129 FOR RENT—Seven-room house, 1009 Doud Ave. Phone 237. 1124tf FOR RENT—Furnished room with bath; gentleman preferred. 917 Minn. Ave. 1125tt FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms. 311 Bemidji Avenue. 5-1129 LOST AND FOUND. W —Hosplital class pin ~ bearing | name Miss M. L. McGriff. Please leave same at Pioneer office. 1-1129 c . LaMoure Co. Soc Line Building Wood For Sals Birch Jack Pine Tamarack Prompt Dellvery Phone 32 I E RS SR EREEEE R E R R x ADDITIONAL LOCALS x EEEEXE KKK Anyone finding hospital class pin bearing name, Miss M. L. McGriff, please return same to Pioneer office. Miss Anna McManus has resigned her position with the F. W. Lang- don pop factory and will leave to- morrow for Grand Forks, N. D, where she will be a guest at the Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow night given by her sister, Mrs. G. A. Mc- Donald, at the Hotel Dakotah. She will be the guest of her sister until over Sunday. Next week Miss Mc- Manus will enter St. Michael's hos- pital at Grand Forks where she will take a three years' course in nurs- ing. Special Thanksgiving dinner at Stuart’s Dairy Lunch from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Oyster broth, roast young turkey, cranberry sauce, creamed and browned potatoes, vege- table salad, string beans, plum pud- ding, mince and pumpkin ple. Price 50 cents.—Adv. d-1129 The Junior class of the Bemidji high school gave a literary program this afternoon in the high school building. Mis¢ Lola Brodkorp had charge of the program. The follow- ing numbers were glven: Victrola gelection; current events, Ellen Neu- mann; reading, “The Golden Hours," Carry Brown; solo, Jane Hayner; paper, ‘“Thanksgiving,” Ruby Case; current events, Ferris Knapp; read- ing, “The King of Boyville,” Luclle Young; instrumental solo, Jane Hay- ——— . e .. e e ner; newspaper prepared by the Ju- niors and read by Josephine Parker; Victrola selection, WAIT FOR ME 1 have secured the agency of the Midland Insurance Co. for this dis- trict in connection with my piano business. Phone 573-W. J. Bisiar, 514 Min- nesota Ave.—Adv. 3d-121 Mina Meyers returned last night from Minneapolis where she has been the past week. L. O. Petre will leave Saturday morning for Byron, Minn., where he will npsnd the winter. Y HIBBING CLUB GOIN URGE N, When you need me call| THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER This Man Had a Nice Thanksgiving Sumt T HOPE \TS A CHECK A’I'URA!JZA‘I‘!ON Hibbing, Miuu.. Nov. 29.—In an effort to encourage the foreign popu- lation of Hibbing to become citizent, the Commercial club will take up at {ts next meeting a preliminary discussion of the best methods to be udnpn d “We want 500 new citizens in th-; “ug." stated Secretary Lawler of the | “That can | Commercial club today. be done if the American-born in this richest villuge get out and do some { work to bring it about.” Local societies will be asked to join in the campaign and all foreign seeieties will be asked to appoint committees to educate the foreigner of the advantages of becoming an | . American. OU ought to be thankful that you can buy any of our NEW LADIES CLOTH SUITSthat formerly sold from $25 to $60. Now your choice $15 ,{ SUITS in all sizes and most popular colors; some with Fur trimmings. Don't let this opportunity miss you. en.sod vt ) . Do You Use Good Paper When You Write? We Can Print Anything and Do It Right. $15 _Will buy any Cloth Suit in Qur Store $15 SchneiderBros.Co. H. COMINSKY, Manager