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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “'Mrs. John Noel, Mrs. Lucy Wil- liams, Mrs. Eva Kaiser, 'Mrs; J. Steidle and Miss Serena Blue, of the town of Northern were business vis- itors in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. W. M. Church of Nary was a Christmas shopper in the clty Sat- urday. Mrs. Fred Swenson, Mrs. Paul Qually and Mrs. B. Sunlie of the town of Frohn attended the crop and goultry shqw held in Bemidji Satur- ay. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Odell and Mr. Superintendeit W. P. Dyer an-|same. I am sorry that it is not more. | Parker; guard, Mrs. Mary McCrea; |and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of the town A ounced this morning that the Red|Consumption is a dreadful disease|delegates to encampment, Mesdames|of Northern were among those wWho 4 iross seal sale has reached $184.54, 4nd if it can be banished it would|J. Bisiar, Kane and Charles Bush, |attended the crop and poultry show ?flth yet about half of the letters 73‘\ certainly be a great blessing to man- |alternates, Mesdames Roe, Villman |Saturday. it to be h kind. Hoping that you will be suc-|and Parker. Tht secretary will be|" en tl) e heard from. The amount cessful in selling many seals and that [appointed by the president installa- A has al ";:dy exceeded the sale last|no good work begun will continue [tion day, which will be held the first i, {;:Y letteres ‘r?(:gnfig bflyl‘eMB; 1"3;;’ until consumption will be ‘mk“s'?n: eeting ilI)) January. About twenty- ““You will find enclosed $1.00 to pay | 2 15t sincerely, Le:F: Jonngin it e, 2 (g or Red Cross seals. I wish you the ting Saturday afternoon and est of success. D. G. Miller.” “En- Your visit to the Twin Cities } osed please find my check for $1.00 | be more enjoyable if you stop at ‘th goo standing belonging to the cir-|Dewey avenue left this morning for 0 pay for Red Cross seals. I am ap-|Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine.|cle and twenty-five honorary mem- |Hawkins, Wis., where they will visit preciative of the fact that you sent|Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- bers. friends and relatives for several i/ me the seals as I might have other-|sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 to weeks, «Wise overlooked a good thing. C. F.{$2.50.—Adv. da3-1-17 .Hicks.” “I enclose $1.00 for seals. M I am glad-to help a little. E. N. Ebert.” “I am in receipt of 100 seals Jand am enclosing check for $2.00 for Want a load of coal free? It's pretty high these days, but the Pio- neer is geing to give a load free to somebody. Find out how. r of the members of the post. g ; seventy-two members in Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen of One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s .and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf We buy hides; 25¢ per lb., at W. G. Schroeder store, corner ‘4th St. and Minn. Ave.—Adv. 1128tf You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. .d3-1-17 Mrs. H. W. Bailey was re-elected president of the G. A. R. circle Sat- urday afternoon, which office she has held for the past eighteen years, be- .|ing the first and only president of the local G. A. R. circle. The other officers elected were as follows: Sr. vice president, Mrs. Clara Roe, Jr.; advance vice president, Mrs. A. C. Newton; Over Beltrami Music Store treasurer, Mrs. 8. C. Bailey, chaplain, ..... .|Mrs. L. Kane; conductor, Mrs. A. C. HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 816-W Appointment made week in Everyone who is interested in char-| Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of ity work is urged to be present at|the First Scandinavian Lutheran the annual meeting of the Associ-|church, returned today from Solway ated Charities to be held in the pub- | Where he held services yesterday. lic library this evening. Officers will| Miss Mary Lydon returned this be elected for the ensuing year and |morning from Crookston where she a report made on the work done dur- | has been the guest of Miss Gertrude ing the past year. Plans for Christ- | Malone during the week-end. mas work will also be made. The following menu will be served “ch RElIEF FR M by the ladies of St. Philip’s church Tuesday evening, Dec. 12, at Armory: < A cflnsflfl-i].“ Chicken Pie Mashed Potatoes Cabbage Salad Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabletc That is the yoyful cry’ of thou Baked Beans Beet Pickles Cucumbers Pickles Jelly ’ Hot Rolls Apple Pie| gnce Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- Coffee lets, the substitute for_ calome 3-1212 —AQV.| "D, Edwards, 2 practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's-old-time- en- emy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients” for Don’t guess, but figure it out. What do you mean, figure it out? Why, the weight of that load of coal | chronic constipation and torpid livers. the Pioneer is giving away. Any-| Dr. Edwards' Olive ‘Tablets’ do not body can put in an estimate. Have|contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- ONLYA FEW DAYS MORE THEN you put in yours yet? Better get|ing vegetable laxanve busy because the contest closes next| = No griping is the “keynote” of these Saturday. little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. ‘They cause the bowels and liver to act Mr. and Mrs. John Dablow of uormally.l They never force them to Thief River Falls were in Bemidji | unnatural action. ARE YOU READY FOR-IT?% Saturday, enroute to Blackduck | If you have a “dark brown mouth” New names remembered just in time; and for the last minute de- where they will visit relatives for a [IOW and then—a bad breath—a dull, cisions you will find our stock the easiest to select from short time. From there they will go | tired feeling—sick headache — torpid Ideal Xmas Gift Suggestions to Southern Minnesota where they [ liver and are constipated, you'll find FROM OUR CATALOGUE will be the guests of relatives during | Quick, sure and only pleasant results 5 from one or two little Dr. Edwards’ SaoNARLCE: Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10¢ and 25c per box. All druggists. Hairdressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment; corn and ingrown nails treatment a specialty. Mina Myers, 310 Sixth St. Phone No 2191 o .,.(..3“[‘.1‘332:“;.,..5,, $75 85,3162 ; The food and fancy work sale held ) SINCALUANDINE DOURLET s:'n'\:fi:':' fl'v'-fi“s'mfl'":'fim- 3278 i o, 196 in the Grand theater lobby Saturday ARD ENGRAVED SI5ES. TERIGHT Finia by the ladies of the Episcopal Guild was a success in every way. More than $100 was realized from the sale of fancy articles and home baking. & G 75cents No 2175 Mrs. J. V. McManus of Hines was TS No. 2168 LID GOLD 4. PR 20 col 3300 1o 86" michlY EnBossen in Bemidji Saturday, enroute to BRIGHT TINISH pmyus Shavisn Fiwisn GRIGHT FINISH L BAND Clearbrook, Minn., where she will visit at the home of -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Evens, for a short time. FINE AMETHYSTS AND SICILIAN PEARLS. Miss Kate LaFontisee of the La- Fontisee Millinery parlors, went to otbio 8225, No2224 o aoLn Lncio ”"“"ffft'gfiéjiggm Thief River Falls Saturday where she R fmen - SUECST T aeconSiRerE will visit Mrs. Theodore Kittleson PoMRS LIS SNRG ENGRAVED e N No. and other friends for a week. AND ENGINE TURNED, I Menu—Bazaar evening, Dec. 11: Roast Turkey Giblet Gravy Dressing Mashed Potatoes Creamed Baggies . Cabbage Salad Cranberry Sauce supper Monday 4 GREEN-GOLD FINISH i 175 o2 P SUST A0 REN Fianes 35380 colt S Assorted Pickles f O e QUALITY WHIT ”"'5" GENUINE FULL CUT DIAMOND Apple Pie Cheese “‘ L GENUINE FULL CUT DAMONDY FOR TWO PICTURES. Rolls Coffee 2-1211 —Adv. DEPENDABLE JEWELRY—If all that glittered were gold, the buying of jewelry and precious stones would be an easy matter quickly accomp- lished, but there is so much that glitters that is not gold, so much that Y sparkles that deceives the eye, that it behooves the purchaser to buy only from an established firm, where the word ‘“Guarantee’’ means 4 something. ¥ Here the diversity of beautiful and worthy things is so great, the re- liability of every item so well understood, the environment so pleasant, mighty g0od chance of getting the the clerical service so courteous, diligent and attentive, and the Priges |/coal. Find out how at the Pioneer 30 Agreeably Low for the quality offered, that many discreet shoppers ||oftice. depend upon our varied assortment to complete their lists before leav- ing our store. We buy direct from the Manufacturers and Save you Middleman’s profit. A REWARD IS OFFERED WHO GETS IT? $6.00 in gold to the first person ordering any article listed in our 1916- 1917 catalog that we cannot supply at once. Mail orders receive the same chance that our town customers do. Our reason for offering this reward: This is our sixth annual catalog and each year we have been told that ‘Burs :;opla don%tfid‘ thah; vive htal;d )the nEmbax; of tu'{iclgs de”fltbheid, they didn’t :hur‘ ! Furs' Ffl‘]"?l! ve us cre or havin e large assortment we have, so this year we are e Fur Season will open the ng-to give every' one'an'opportunity-to-earn- $5:00- in-gold;-if- you -are-the B avwen 4 6 £00d9. y "of December. For™ the “highest gcnon ‘to catch-ud without the good: ‘atalogs were mailed about Deeember ‘5th; if you did not receive yours let us know; we'll be glad to send you one. ] Do your Xmas Shopping here. LA (OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS) - ]| The-JACOB GOLDBERG HIDE & FUR 60. We will pay the followmg prices for the next two weeks: ... | No: 1-Cured Hides. . .20 to-22c Ib. No. 1 Frozen Hides. .18 ta 20c 1b. - Muskrats, from. .50¢c down to 10¢’ Wolves Hides, from $7 down to $ "Skunks Hides, from $5 down to:$1 Mrs. J. Johnson of Rolly, Minn., who has been the guest of friends in the town of Frohn for the past two weeks, was in the city Sat- urday enroute to her home. Better get after that load of coal. It will be given to somebody free next Saturday at 1:30 p. m. If you are any good at figures, you stand a ‘Suitable SUPPER § B s L crop and poultry show. Bring ihe baby to Mrs. Richardson for fine Christmas photos. Phone at Rich'Studio, 29:10th ‘St: 570-W for appointment. 29 10th 8t. | ®70-W.-—Adv. —Adv. d-1223 5 Mrs. Bonnie Bucksen of Lake Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of Plantaganet was in.the city Satur-|drove to the city Satlglrda.y andY:l: day shopping. She also attended the |tended the crop and-poultry show. LOW prices—HIGH grade photos Phone d1223 Miss Christine Haugen, who teach- Mr. and Mrs. C. Markusen went to | €S School at Becida, was a Christmas Kenyon, Minn., Friday, having been |Shopper in the city Saturday. called there by the death of Mrs. Markusen’s father. Mrs. Henry Griffe of Nebish was Mesdames O. Hegland, Gus Berge |Poultry show Saturday. and H. A. Speck of the town of among the visitors at the crop and_ Frohn attended the crop and poultry| Mrs. J. W. Evans and daughter, show Saturday, Nettie, of Schoolcraft spent Saturday in the city shopping. No. 1 storage eggs, price 35¢ per dozen at W. G. Schroeder’s store, You’ll enjoy The Radisson, Min- Minn. Ave. and 4th St. Tel. 65 and | neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 66.—Adv. 3-1212 Troppmans’ store will be open un-|at the Grand—Monday.—Adv. Billie Burke in *‘Gloria’s Romance” til 8 o’clock p. m.; until further no- d126tt \tice.—Adv. 2-1212 Mrs. Herb Aldrich and son, Leu- Miss Ida May Wilson of Minneap-|man, of Wilton were business visitors olis is visiting her brother, L. B. Wil- |in the city Saturday. son, one of the proprietors of the Fair Store. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Miss Mary McKee, who has visited guest of friends. The Hotel of Character and Com- TONICHT “THE FALSE CLUE” ‘A Mutual drama in two parts “REAL LIFE” in one part, and “FOILED” A Mutual comedy in two parts. 7:30--8:45 RAND BALAAR ' For Benefit of ST. PHILIPS CHURCH Monday, Dec. 11th Tuesday, * 12th Wednesday, * 13th Grand Assortment of Fancy Articles for Christmas Presents RVED EVERY EVENING From 5 to 8 We:are also in the market for \“The, lefin Store”:-. 2l7 THIRD STR!ET mfllllllllllllflllllIIIIIiIIlIIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIII iy e e e s rrman ‘E Agrybod " Invited and Most Welcome g _[!JIIIIIIIIlIIMIIIIH[[MLII[II!IIIIIIIllI||IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII G/e REX THEATRE 6c and 10c S Dean a71tt at her home in Deer Lake for a few| Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood days, returned to Bemidji Saturday.|spent the week-end in the city, the fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. Oodles of good eats at the Sweet —Adv. d-3-1-17 | Shop.—Adv. 2-1212 Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gillette of NOTICE. Nary were among the out-of-town i shoppers Saturday. The sale advertised to be held at Ole Gennes’ farm Tuesday, Dec. 13, Walter Mendt of Pinewood was a |will not be held as advertised.—Adv. business visitor in the city today. 1-1211 i TR RO fillllllllllllllIlII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII