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- were served, of ‘Tadians, Jsa, 30, 5 Twenty-five young people enjoyed . & sleigh rige party last evening. AL ter the slaigh ride the hours were spent in playing games at the A. J. Light refreshments Mrs. W. S. LaMont Naylor home. ted as chaperon. ° £ Petez Ol Mise Alms J Personals and Newsy Netes Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pet- rie, this morning, a daughter. You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min-| neapolis.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin Turtle River attended to business matters in Bemidji yesterday. - Enamel your car with Black Shine. f‘?or sale by P. Barnell.—Adv. d 1 mo.-23 Anton Frederickson of transacted business in Bemidji yester- day. Fancy Florida Oranges $2.50 per Phone 65 at W. case. Per peck 50c. G. Schroeder’s. . Mrs. T. S. Andrews of the town of -Northern spent yesterday in the city calling on friends and shopping. KKK E KKK EKKK KKK c x Phone 427-J ek ok 7:30—8:45 4 SL Paul Winter sports carni “ Jap. 27-Feb. 3., SERL ‘All Minnesota Development Ase'n., St. Paul, January 18 ln% 19. - " _Former Governor J. Frank Hanley third number lyceum conzse, auspices Woman’s Study club, | of Polk county and mson of Clearwater county, were married yesterday af. ternoon at 3 o’clock by Judge J. Harris. GRADUATE NURSE * x| its intrinsic value, but for your in- *x * LSRR R R R LR EE S TONIGHT THE REX THEATRE Lar, ge line of 1917 diaries, Pioneer nffice. DR § 118 l Mrs. E. . Kin ‘_bulriyvot Independ- .ence, Ta., is visit! ér sister, Mrs. H.Flf. mc;:lolx?l?; I idjj,mnnuq." & . Fancy Florida. - § 1 case. ' Por peck fi0c. Phone 85#t W. G. Schroeder’s. 4118 this he Dr. J. Wunmger returned i morning from Gonvick where spent yesterday on business. Get your diaries et the Pioneer office. Price trom 20c te 82.52.1” Mrs. Henry Funkley returned this ‘morning from a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs, Barney Johnson, at Kelliher, B Oné of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brainerd of Moval Lake were the guests of Be- midji friends yesterday, while here on business. - Get your 1917 diaries mow. We have a large line, all sizes. Pioneer [office. 6-113 Mrs. M. M. Farley, who has been a guest at the G. E. Carson home for some time, returned to her home at International Falls this morning. Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, ' O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, | manicuring, face massage, treatment for sore feet. Headquarters for Maelba preparations. Make your ap- pointments early. Office phone 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. 1213tf Miss Vernessa Warninger, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Warninger, ar- rived in Bemidji this morning from North Yakima, Wash., and will visit her parents for several months. En- route to Bemidji, Miss Warninger visited her sister, Miss Sunol arn- inger, who is in training in the City Hospital, Minneapolis, from which institution she expects to graduate next spring. The pretty sentiment which ac- companies .a gift of flowers—admira- tion, - love, tender regard—these hingd make a flower as greatly prized as a jewel. So take even a single rose home to some ‘dear one, not for it manifests. 1227t ner feelings which ELLIOT, FLORIST—Adv. 10c & 20C WILLIAM FOX Presents THEDA BARA ““Romeo & Juliet” Seven Reel drama. One of Shakespeare’s * Greatest Masterpieces ' Special Matinee for High School Children ARE YOU A DADDY ? YOU LOVE YOUR FAMILY; PERHAPS YOU WASTE A LOT OF MONEY IN “DRIBS AND DRABS” THAT IF PUT INTO THE BANK NOW Im m‘mns R WOULD GROW TO A BIG SUM. IF YOU LIVE “YOU” CAN ENJOY YOUR MONEY, IF YOU DON'T IT WILL PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN. YOU ARE SETTING YOUR BOYS A GOOD EXAMPLE WHEN YOU PUT MONEY IN THE BANK. BANK WITH US. WE PAY 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Matinee 2:30 17/ Bc & I_Oc .60 per | \T. A.| Denley; and: {122 South 6th Street, 988 Metropolitan Building, The Hotel of Charseter-and Com- fort”’ Hotel Radissom, Minneapolis. || —Adv. d- t 1-17 Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs and two children of e t;, are the guestsiof Mrs. gw’- sister, Mrs. mily. Yeu will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at “#hYy otler Hotel M- the Twin Cities.—Adv. d3-1-17 The Bemidji Pioneer is anxious to publish all the local and soclety, news possible and would appreéiate it very much if anyone having news of that character would phone 922, or mail the details to the Bemidji Pioneer, - Free, lovely 16x20 framed pictures, value $2.50, to each customer, for photos or post cards. Phone 570-W for appointment. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.—Adv. a-21 [ Miss Ella Ehlers, who has visited relatives at Fosston for a short time, was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to her home in Leonard. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Frank Balley of Fosston, who will visit at the Ehlers home for a month. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- sota. 409 rooms—2756 at $1.50 to $2.50.—Adv. a3-1-17 B. B. Brett, an attorney from Stephen, returned last evening from Bemidji where he has attending to legal business matters. He contin- ued to his home today.—Crookston Daily Times, Jan. 12 Did you finish High school last spring? If so, what can you do? Are you qualified to accept a business po- sition? No. Then you should take a course in the Mankato Commercial College. Send for their catalog. It is free.—Adv. * Waldermar Johnson, a former resi- dent of this city, came, up from Be- midji last Friday for a few days’ visit with old friends. Mr. Johnson has charge of a drug store at Hut- chinson, Minn., and has been spend- ing his vacation with his brothers, Ray and Dr. Einer W. Johnson, of Bemidji.—Bagley Herald, Jan. 12. Ray Shafer, who recently received information that-le, with three oth- ers, were heirs to a $100,000.fortune left by his grandfather, will leave next week for Harrisburg, Pa., to settle his estate. Shafer is a local farm hand, coming to Crookston with the Sells-Floto circus four years ago. He has been employed on the J. M. Stephens farm since coming here, and for seven years past has not vis- ited at his home. Mr. Shafer is8 yet undecided where he will locate, but may remain at home with his father. He recently returned from the Mexi- can border, where he went as a mem- ber of Co. I, Third Minnesota Na- tional Guard. — Crookston Daily Times. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET CHIROPRACTIC COLLEG! LEARN CHIROPRACTIC Beindependent—Send for catalogue. Minnesota Chiropractic College, Inc. Minneapolis, Minn. TRON MINING STOCK. FOR AN INVESTMENT IN A MINE THAT IS SHIPPING HIGH GRADE IRON ORE, WRITE THE SCRIBNER-FOSS CO. 219 Palace Building, Minneapolis PATENT ATTORNEYS. !fllmes‘on & Merchant %.‘:.gg_i.’...‘%.‘:fi Bolicitcrs of U. S and Foreign patents. Minneapolis, Minn. Patent Attorney C. D. ENOCHS e Attomey specializing in the development of Ideas into marketable products. McKnight Bailding, Commerce Building Minseapolis St. Paul ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Upholstering, Refinishing, Furniture Repairing and Antique Furniture 910-912 Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Artificial Limb Co. 18Wash. Av. 1| ek L] Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. DR. GULDE, Bpecialist—Eye, Bar, Nose, Throat. 824 Syndieate Bldg. 519 Nicollet Ave. AUTO RADIATOR MANUFACTURING CO- 1518 Hennepin Ave. Both Phones Minneapolis e e e HOTEL. Commercial Hotel 5 fenacoin Just across bridge from Great Northera Depot Rates 50c to 75c per day Hemstitching, Pleating & Buttons. C. W. VAN STONE & CO. 21 So. 8th Strest, Minnespolis Hemstitching and Picot Edging. Accordion, Kaife and Box Phiting. Buttons Covered of catarrk is a constay they would have ngn infests soj adjusted thus throwing on thq ot more_thaj affords a‘carefully %’ d as to make fever ani P orders. I Py ey, mation, and tone u tem. __Ita. usep that 1t has for- ‘more R it has done is the best prr:?! of |E 2. .gnubln form it is pleasant to S ‘ be sonally investigate Nature’s metho conditions—and learn for yourself how abnormalities. can be adjusted. A. Dannenberg, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 yste: C. W. LaMoure Co. Wood For Sale| Prompt Dellvery $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. {ween healthy _people vitality and nerve-strained who suffer from abnormal condition is very noticeable. If you or your friends are feeling ! 7:30--8:45 TONICGHT An all star casfi‘,’ including IL KANE DRIVING OUT_ CA If people knew how e part of ;th ody and make; their share o ed for the g ce berculgxs and pneuma sarranges Nature’s ‘del INTACULOVE In- “THE e Adnptedb'from the story by Harold Vickers Published in the Snappy Story Magazine A play with a very big dramatic “punch” and yet one whichis filled with humorous incidents which liven up the dramatic stiuations. The assemblage of stars who appear in this one feature would not generally be seen appearing in one production, but the Brady-Made policy demands perfection and as the parts of the play called for just such types af scting as that best done by the ;?xnd players, they were “herded” together in this Ry e that it will do. You may rely on ¢ and easy to admi fil:ur . Tabletsare gl the ideal $ laxative and D ,\PPR ‘VI{;% g ver tonic. 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WE HAVE so0 YARDS OF THE OFFICIAL WEIGHT RED MACKINAW CLOTH, RESERVED WAITING YOUR CONTMAND This all wool Mackinaw Cloth comes 60 inches wide and is fully 30 ounces, which we are selling for Carnival purposes at a special price of sz 50 per yard........c.......... [ Even though you do not intend to take in the St. Paul Carnival, one of these suits makes a very handy and practical winter sport garment, and will be the offical costume for all future events in Winter Sports Here. ‘Did You Sign for the St. Paul Trip? If you did, place your order as soon as possible for your costume. We have a lot of Mackinaw cloth reserved in linneapolis waiting to be made up into suits for the men, and there is plenty here for those who wish to make their own suits. "WINTER HEADGEAR Just received a big assortment of knit toques in white and colored, also toque sets with knit scarfs to match, at Winter Clearence Prices. TROPPMANS THE ECONOMY CENTER YOU DO BETTER PAYING CASH %