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Dr. Rowland Gllmore wmhes ho announcq that he has recovered from his recent “* accident and has resumed the practice of Medicine and Surgery. He also wishes to announce that he has'taken into: partnership Dr. Daniel McCann of New York City who has specialized in Internal Medicine. The practice in home of Mr. Warfleld’s mother, Mrs. The Lavinia schools, of which Miss : J. H. Warfield. M, d Mrs. Ch H. h Douris is teacher, will cl | S E the future will be*eondueted ‘the firm name of COIIllIlg Events w. Wnrf?;m.and luaglllnet,r&ny,uv}:lal for the Christmas e)::llg:ys Fr:d:sy.; ‘ Drs. Gllmom&McCann, at which time a program will be given. Miss Douris ‘will spend h;; 1:30---8:00 Admission 25 Bemidji, Minn. St. ‘Paul Winter sports carnival, | mas’day. XD§ ¢ " Christmas vacatjon at.S Clo“d Jan. 27-Feb. 3. : ... | guest of her pnrenn 4 Bemidji schools close Friday, Dec. o ) J. E. Black returned this morn- 2 22, reopen Jan. 8. Let:-Flowers Be Your Christmas| 'Hsirdressing, ~manicuring, face|ing from Grand Forks, N. D., where|—— — — —— — 50,000 to Toan on farms. Dess Board of County Commissioners, | Gift.¢ The. pretty sentiment which | massage, leslp treq;ment, corns and | he has been on business since Satur- , NOTICE. Land Co.—Adv. = S dTite Jan. 22. a?;mn“ifs 2 g‘u&; of nov:rl—had- lg‘m-o dth. s;”ww' day night. - D AN d City council meets Dec. 26 ,ad-|miretion, love, of regard-—these | Mina th St. The annual stockholders’ meeting| Oow’ll enjoy The Radisson, Min- ' t ke & flow eatl; 112-W. 12-23| One of these pice days you ought neapolis.—Adv. 15 fourn. AR amake s Jowe: e STeally arlied ‘ : 10 B0 o areeniss ad Tove ';lg:g of the Bemidji Exploltation Co. will|Bearo d8:1-17 be held ‘at the ‘office of'D. H. Fisk in the OLeary-Bowser; building on Ja nuary 8'at 8 p. m., for election of board 'of directors and the transac: PREPAREDNESS ADVOCATES tion of such other business as may ONTINUE HEARINGS come before it. Washlngton D ! , Dec. 2).—Three bi, —C. W. Brandborg. congressional he; flygp y .Which. p gu 2d-1221 15 | paredness dqvfl;tgs “hépe Will' gif some new and more efficient systsm" ot nat al defense will he evolved picture taken.—Adv. Mrs. G. N. Wood of Lavinia trans- ‘Former Governor J. Frank Hanley | fose home tp some dear one, not for| William Chichester of Ball Club, acted busi in B usiness in Bemidji Tuesday. of Indiana, third number lyceum |jtg intrinsic value, but for your in-|Minn., will arrive in the ci Y ;““";6 auspices Woman’s Study club, | ner feelings which it manifests. | day and will spend C;rlstm:i ?.?‘E‘Je R oen: £0- ELLIOT, FLORIST.—Adv. 60-1223 | city, a guest at the G. W. Cochran st home. Mrs. Chichester has been vis- fi'l'm]) LITERARY PROGRAM Mrs. W. N. Weber will open a|iting at the home of her mother for ¢ BY THE SOPHOMORE CLASS | school to be known as ‘“The Woman’s | several weeks. Institute” on January 8. The insti- tute will be located in the rooms over Did you ever see an auto action the Pfeifer bakery. Dressmaking|pencil holder and pencil? They have and all kinds of sewing, including|them at the Pioneer office. 50c each. Mrs. Oscar Bmm of Bagley was the guest of her sister, Miss:-Nell| Hanson, yesterday between trains. Miss Emerald Perry of the town of Northern spent yesterday in the city doing her Christmas shopping. ! The sophomore.class of the Be- | midii high school will give the third Good Melba t water for Christ- of a series of litera iet; - | 75 5 i y . 3 grams tomorrow . afterngon. ‘s | 1Lt tailoring will be taught. The|Just the thing for office and store. mmas gift. Melby Beauty. P‘;:fifizs Desk calendar pads and stands at ‘continued their work of testi- program, of a nature appropriate to|Students will learn how to do seWw-| Always there when you want it. . the Pioneer office. Prices range 1110 y h”HDE& ing by working on their own clothes, 3-1221 from 1 . o e White House and Senate - under the supervision of Mrs. Weber. Fe-to 75g 31321 L 'l:'“y qg rs com:littees have heard Mrs. J. L. Coy of Campbell Lake |, oi war_department officials transacted business in Bemidji yes- and civilians. The House committee Mrs. H. A. Speck of the town of Processional — “Adeste Fidelis,” Frohn was the guest of friends in girls’ chorus. Mrs. Fred Brinkman has returned | the city yesterday. “The Nativity,” girls’ chorus. Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8,!from Minneapolis where she’ went to Christmas, will be as follows: « % » - i ing the defenselessness of the Unftéd The Lost Word,” (by Henry Van | O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing,|attend the funeral of her little grand-| The Hotel of Character and Com-| terday. e Dyke), part I, Bessie Jones, manicuring, face massage, treatment | son, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Ed Brink- | fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. gfi&e&eg'd pase Savert advice regard- Duet—Hungarian Rhapsody, Mu-|for sore feet. Headquarters for|man, who died on December 7. The | _—Adv. d-3-1-17| Roland Fellows of Tenstrike was a |forces. ‘!I:Z;::s:ntl::g:tv;:lggf:fius:: riel McGee and Bessie Jones. Melba Preparations. Make your.ap-|baby was born at Ashbury hospital, “The Lost Word,” Part II, Alice|Pointments early. Office phone 540; | pecember 4. LOW prices—HIGH grade photos Elmquist. home phone 88. Open evenings and ] Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Ph “Silent Night,” girls’ glee club. |Sundays by appointment only.—Adv.| .y pot buy a leather pencil box, :;0 V;—A:v % " dl;:; Ge‘t‘c'l;lhe?lLOSt Word,” Part III, Gladys 1213tf containing five pencils, one penholder S : 4 . and a box of assorted,pens, for the ‘“Christmas,” high school quartet.| Alex Ripple of Wahpeton, N. D.,|school girl or boy torp Christmas? | _ Mrs. Olva Hayth of the town of “The Lost Word,” Part IV, Arlie|will be the guest of his parents, Mr. | 75¢. Pioneer office. 3-1221 | Northern was a business visitor business visitor in the city Wednes- wide dry bill is another preparedness day. measure. SPENDTHRIFTS ® AND ALL OTHERS WILL BE Preston. and Mrs. J. P. Ripple, during Christ- ‘Wednesday. Solo—"The Birthday of the King,” mas. = Mr. Ripple is attending the| i oo mener Krahn, Ella Krahn INTERESTED IN'SEEING THE : ¢ (Midlinger), “The Star,” (Ferris),|State School of Science in Wahpe- and Miss Georgia Smitl‘l of this city R Miss Beth Evans. ton, this being his third year. He NOTICE. will go to Lavinia Friday evening where they will attend the program given by the school children. They Peerless Mme. PETROVA },’ K “The Lost Word,”’ Part V, Dorothy ; will graduate from that institution ' Nngle. next spring. Ed Ripple of Virginia, Notice is hereby given that there Camonen 0 Ord Bart VL, AVl g chmsta o °f ™| will return to Bemidji ' the same|is money in the treasury to pay war- IN e S night. rants issued on the general fund to “E x TR Av AG ANCE” A King of Heaven,” girld chorus. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Voigt of ‘Warrant No. 7727 -dated Oet. 17, 3 J. M. Cannon, local mnnagér of > Anoka will be the guests of Mrs. 1916, warrants on poor fund to date, 5 5 ot the Northwestern Telephone com- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson will | Voigt’s father, G. D. Backus, and pany, went to Duluth last evening warrants on revolving fund to War- entertain Mr. and Mrd. C. W. War- | family, until after New Year’s. They i 5 e A where he will attend a meeting of | rant No. 7568, inclusive, issued Aug. field and daughter, Mary, and Mr.|will arrive in the city Saturday the district managers. He will re-| 22, 1916, and on permanent improve- and Mrs. A. A. Warfield and son,|morning. Mrs. Voigt was formerly = Herbert, at 6 o’clock dinner this eve- | Miss Beatrice Backus of this city.| U™ to the city in a couple of days.|yent warrants to No. 7404, inclusive, g dated July 25, 1916. ning. Mr. Voigt is manual training teacher | . 2 in the Anoka public schools. You will find more of the leading Dated December 20, 1916. GEO. W. RHEA, A METRO WONDERPLAY OF SUPREME 5 WONDERFUL ACTS * o 7:30--8: H Crand 720;545 Tonight Tomorrow—LILLIAN WALKER in *‘THE BLUE ENVELOPE MYSTERY"! people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hbtel in!' Your visit to the Twin Cities will : ’ R ) P 1 d be more enjoyable if you stop at this|the TWin Cities—Adv. d3-1-17 | 3d-1223 City Treas. , ersonais an Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. . i i Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- Chfi::mz:at?;e of A;lxa;t?{lly g:ny::;fi P ’ 5 ta. 409 275 at $1.50 t - ody . (Al Newsy Notes ;‘;;0 = Advl:ooms— £ sd3-1-1‘73 you where to get it.—Adv. 3d-1223 am'"’ ".'.' . Miss Izora Scott, who is attending Archie Barrette left this morning | granville college, near Newark, Ohio, for Devils Lake where he will take | wil] arrive in tne city Sunday morn- up his new position as night clerk|ing and will be the guest of her par- of the Great Northern hotel there.|entd Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Scott, dur- Mr. Barrette is well known in Crook- | jno Christmas vacation. While in ston and has been connected With|Qpjo, Miss Scott makes her home the Grand Central hotel here for a|with her brother, Attorney F. S. Scott number of years. Hid many friends |a¢ Newark. /here are pleased to hear of his new # position and feel sure that he will prove a success with his new duties. —Crookston Daily Times. Mr. Bar- rette is a brother of Mrs. W. K. Denison and Miss Lillian Barrette of this city. Mrs. H. P. Prather of Lavinia was Fai'S tfll’ eDmS! LooK ' I oo K ' ' a husiness visitor in the city yester- [ a | N | day. ' Mrs. Prather and children will | There's !oflung on Earth Like It ! leave Friday for East Grand Forks, rmcm ‘and Calluses. Three Days Cash Sale W. G. SCHROEDER’S and Mrs.. O. J. Laqua, will be the Iest a.nd aimplest thing I know to use guest of 'her parents during the Don,t worry abOUt the H- C- L- but The best treat for Christmas is| _just a few drops on in a few sec- “MIDJL.” Every home in Minnesota a Christmas .vacation. Migs: Lagua.iis ' see what you can do wi i i studying vaice; at Macalestg\' colleg 4 L5 4 y th a httle money at thls store. will eat “MIDJI” next Christmas. Order yours today.—Adv. 3d-1223 For a useful Christmas gift we would suggest buying a leather case containing fountain pen and an as- sortment of pencils. Only $1.76 at the Pioneer office. 3-1221 Miss Ella Laqua, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield and Mr.. and Mrs. Orville Titus will zir- St. Paul. i ME A son, Herbert, will leave this evening rive in the city tomorrow morning — T DEPT. for Princeton, Ill., where they will |from Pinewood where they are spend-| James Leister .of flugby, ‘N. D, (Beef Cuts) attend the Warfield reunion at the|ing the winter, and will be the|will be the _guest of his parénts, Mr, Pork Loin, whole or guests of Mr. Titus’ mother, Mrs. Julia K. Titus, during Christmas. sesessseccssssrescascssscss. | Mrs, Orville Titus was formerly Miss HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC :|Johanna Jamtvold. Telephone 316-W : o Appointment made week in : Alvert F. Anderson, abstracter for and Mrs. B, E. Leister of Lavinia, Christmas holidays. Sirloin and Porter House half LT 16c at . . . . . 18 20c Round Steak . . . 1B | pory Sowder . . l6c 3 Shoulder Steak .. . 15¢c i ; 4-1223 | ongg—“GETS-IT? does the rest” The Pot Roasts . 12 1-2¢ 15¢ g:‘t]tll{esl;l llgsasga:nge * zlg fild way is todh\‘x)ndzie up your toels in Rib ili Don’t forget “MIDJI” when mak- |{larnesses and bandages, use satves Boiling . . . 10c am| tea ing up your Christmas basket. It ndi?ke";gm? tc&f'%;%vgfifgye k:lm\;‘e’snmé H burger S L l5c does taste SO good.—Adv. 3d-1223 | digers’. that tear your heart out Choice Bulk Mince Meatper pound . . 121-2c make you limp and wince. Forget all these—use “GETS-IT.” the simplest rorn remedv in the world. easiest to . 6 /)e REX TH E ATRE | . : - §§n:§§r: fifi:fi: Jainjess, Yone :Yl:p :;:::g ;;?:I:’l‘i::bon Steer Beef for Xmas at F""S-IT is sold and recommend- mmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysunmumin : Trugeists everywhere, 25¢. a Q) A "°‘f‘;;,:;.,‘:,"§,,°g;°§:.,§‘,§;;“,?§{fe- by A large supply of chickens from . . 16c to 20c Children like Sold in Bemidji and recommended Krumbles, and 1 it builds‘them | |'as the world’s best corn remedy by E. A. Barker, Druggist.—Adv. up, because of its protein and mineral saits. 10¢ Look for this signature Bring the baby to Mrs. Richardson for. flne Christmas photos. Phone 570-W for appointment. 29 10th St. —Adv. the Sathre Abstract company, will advance ) leave Saturday afternoon for Detroit, Over Beltrami Music Store Minn., where he will visit relatives during Christmas vacation. 7:30—8:48 'I'ONIGHT 1.1 -"|d 15¢c Dorothy Davenport and Jim Fisk In “THE BLACK FRIDAY” A Drama of True Loye During the Most Disastrous Fman- cial Panic in History 5 Part UNIVERSAL 5 Part Oysters Standard . . . ‘50c‘ Extra Shucks- §5¢ FOLEY’S GARAGE and LIVERY Neéw Brick’ Building Open for Business:. WAN ED CARS FOR STORAGE We greet ¥ witha desi) and qtren ing life wo Buppose % | tation and