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The members of the Red Cross ‘| circle of the town of Northern meet every Thursday and spend the day sewing. LAMBS BRING MONEY - Frank Rohrer of Turtle River sold seven spring lambs in Bemidji the latter part of last week ror $88. This should be an encouragement to the farmers who are contemplating raising ‘sheep, Read Shavitch Bros. advertisement in today’s Pioneer. 2 1030-111 “Tom’ Major of Turtle River vtlrlll leave today for Marshalltown, Ia., SALE BRIN( where he' will spend the wlnt;ar at B _flCROWDS the soldiers’ home. Shavitch Bros. report that their overstock -sale s bringing hundreds Big reductions. on all,men’s: over- of people to Bemidji from surround- ; ing: towns-and. country- for clothing coats at Shavitch Bros.. 2 1030:111 and shoes. - A big shortage of wool and: cotton is hampering manufactur- Miss Alice Butler, teacher:at .Be-|org.in filling their orders. Whole- cida, who was the guest of her«par=|gala olothin; - ents during the week-end;:returned: yme:do{ronf llnil)ute: :3v;e:lr(;nndty a‘:d B0 Tiar wOtosl. Sustindty. e e ona ity Tensener s [f . Takes your Choice of any of these buying:now- instead of paying double Hart Schaffner & Marx: men's| prices-later. ‘Attention is called to highest quality suits,:all on-sale; at|Shavitech--Bros. ad in today’s issue reduced prices, - Shavitch Bros::- ’s:Sili T o s 00 Men’s:Suits E. H. Denu and County.Attorney|- AWAY. FARMER "ARRESTED Graham M. Torrence returnediyes-| Fairmont, Minn., Oct. 29.—The &?‘E&?fifig';51':;::“;.’1,:::;:{ ird dislosaity, afrent 1n warcn|f2 All wool dependable: Suits in all the city since Fridaye: | wae sanoninio mmonson meres|l | Sizes. The regular prices were . $15, $18, $20, $25 Personals and ‘Newsy Notes Coming Events . October 30—Adjourned session of Beltrami county district court. ¥k; November 6—Meeting of board of || ty commissioners. 2 cm;a)vyember 15-16-17--Bemidji Poul- Mrs. O. E. Soland of Wilton pass- try and Potato show. ed yesterday in the city. December 6-7—Annual meeting of the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment association and potato show. ,000 to loan on zarms. Dean La:?io Co. ° a71tt Miss Aileen Fellows of Tenstrike visited friends in the city between trains yesterday. A dollar's worth of fun for 15|he ordered them off his place, say- cents at the Presbyterian 'church|ing the “United States :got into the Wednesday evening. 2-1031 | war and:could how get out without any assistance: from him. Alp was released on $1,000 bail. His hear- ing.was set for next Friday.. SOCIETY We're all going to tfie supper in the First Scandinavian Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. George C. Berglund |church tomorrow night. 1-1030 Ross Ande~son of the town of Northern, who has- spent-the sum- mer in Canada, returned home-Sat- - ul:'flay. hHe s}tates there was no snow . there when he left, but was raining LES’ MARKET when he started for the states. PEOPLES.MEAT NOTICE Threshing was pretty well finished with the exception of the flax. »~ LEAGUE ENTERTAINED 7 will entertain the Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church Thursday evening, November 1 in|pgros big sale. 2 1030-111 the basement of the church. Mis-|. sionary August Westlund of Minne- Men’s suits at $9.75 at Shavitch Beginning Nov..1, we will do only cash business and .no delivering: Will sell meat from:3 to 8 cents l _ Attend the Christian Endeavor 80-|than it is sold for now. All canned cial at the Presbyterian: church ‘goods swill be sold at cost. Call and Wat;lnesday evening. Admlsslciznm;g see us and be convinced. 2-1031 cents. o Mrs. Harry Smith or Northern apolis who will act as temporary|groye to the city yesterday and pass- pastor of the Swedish Lutheran|eq several hours here with friends. church, will be present and deliver an address. A quartet composel of Miss Frances Hurling, - soprano; Miss Lucele Degeman, alto; Peter|pjcture taken. 14tf Bergman, tenor, and Frank Love- gren, bass, will sing. One of ‘these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your E. E. Kenfield of Lake Boulevard will return today from Lake Winni- bigoshish where he has spent sev- FREE['UNC“EGN’AT e 3. % Laworenus or Oenss| GIVEN HARDWARE CAFE L. A. Lamoreaux of Minneapolis, O. A. Lamoreaux of Duluth, Leigh Lam- oreaux of Washburn, Wis,, and C. E. Stedman of Cleveland, Ohio, who Miss Signa Bangen of Wilton transacted business in Bemidji Mon- day. THE STORE THAT FITS THE - Working Man’s Pocketbook: - for HOME TALENT PLAY $3.50 - Gordon Hats now $2.65 at “The Gostinate :Family,” a play-|gyavirch Bros. big sale. 2 1030-111 let, will be presented in Christian- son’s hall - Monday.;evening, Novem-| . yy o Anpie Mead of Blackduck ber 5. The proceeds will go'to the was a between-train shopper yester- Gas sato! are being put through the ypaces::at the Acorn Gas Stove n, held at the Given 1 benefit of the Catholic bazasr to be| 10 accompanied him and spon & few|JEREVRIREN, IO 2L, 10 . STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES 2:;‘[‘ joon rol'f;‘;:“.‘ of characters their homes, . H. D. Kenfield of G Mr.1J. W. Forbes from.the Acorn M/ also Yactory:- with state representative A. J. Allen of Minneapolis, are here ‘The government needs stenogras showing:the efficiency of cooking, baking and heating with gas. : [ phers. The Bemidji Business Col- " < G Id . G logo. 1 tpropnring youtng m)?n gnfi gl:s;'l" -l::?e:illlsa':xsl::::talfrlqu:u::s ! ou ) s 4 r ocery women for government work. Cal [ you may ask about.the uses of gas, Cor. 9th 8t., America Ave. Phone 251 at ioneo- and make arrnngementss:uz A number of domestic science girls ’ N trom the Bemidji High school will pe here to do the cooking and bak- ing. The girls will serve cake and " . Have your Xmas photos made now Jessy———M!ss Beryl Jarvis. 5 before the big rush later. “Get Henry—E. B. Ripple. 3 ‘Rich’ quick.” Rich Studio, 29 10th Lucy—Miss Myrtle Thompson. st 1026 to 1126 \ James—-—-Harvey Supry. B e rs. tlarwood—Mrs. Charles }311- Boys' all-wool suits $2.98 at Sha- le(M?u.Harwood——Jack Rolfe Y vitch Bros. sale. "t 2°1030-111 —_— Miss C. Snyder of Bovey, ] was the guest of friends in the city COSTUME PARTY yesterday. The members of the Y’s club en- Among the business visitors yes- Lake was also one of the party. FRESH BEEF at 20c & 28c a lb. g~ toffee each afternoon from 2 o'clock BINMIMIRHRGIN., ~||to &. ¥ 3 joyed a costume Hallowe'en party . P. L. 3 THEA TERS 1 p g ¢ last evening in the basement of the | {81427 VTS e, and Mre. . T Hop EMIDJI HORSE IVIARKET ¢ ! f Presbyterian church. Thg decora- H tions w?tre tal’lb ctarr:g: °“ti::h]:al:$ You get your money’'s worth at|— - ; We Buy and Sell Horses, H we'en effect, bats s, W es a " £ ? ol s the supper in the First Scandinavian AT THE ELKO g mfi?&:fi%fie‘;i:g ;: g;flg:_r:g“c‘:;l Lutheran church tomorrow mlglitdxo Since her production of “Miss = Harnesses and Vehicles. £ - s ] e e AR AP, RIS - tumes and children’s games welc'le g gf:;g:s'w]::l;g‘fi:f;& é?:r:'{h%:;a::::: i - s b E played. Refreshments were served. Wool sox 25c¢ at Shavitch Bros.|to the .conclusion that. the whole k H . e sale. 2 1030-111 | truth apd nothing but the. truth is H 3 L — B entirely jadvisable undGer any. condi- 2 z = . SUFPER AXD SALE TOMORROW .| 1y mmpingiamy, Besk Hgot tione: Bk’ wove a web of fibw in| _ - Moberg Construction Company £ i id i f the|of Northern have returne rom | “Miss eorge ashington’” from i - ] Tetuphese I “ L H F"'.I:tlescl,',f;%,iisavfan Ethztxyanochurch Montana where they been the past} which she was able to extricate her- arn SomidN, Mina H 7 will give a supper and sale tomor- | year. self with the greatest difticulty— 01EIPESA0RRRIN 01 VRENIRTEINTIOREITIRI Y = 1 row evening in the church basement. . it and in her Eewest picture “The Val- — { Supper will be served from 5 to! $| Miss Inez Nolan of Lavinia will|entine Girl” she nearly loses her " LT T T T T T T DA | 7 o’clock. Numerous fancy and use- :;elal'ih }tlue Hopklnsshscggglcr;:; VX::& tfiatfie uéxl-fiugthh t,hte sa:mlt.l-‘?‘uble;i Go = = f ; i 3 e o the 0 theater ton and s = H ful articles will be for sale. All are | kish this year. e atel 2| ee s = / welcome to attend. . her dutles. hoxvnfhse]ufigg:l;l;::." a Triangle-Kid \ g clTY HORSE MARKET ‘e E Boys’ work shoes $1.95 and $2.45; } die picture stnrrl'ng little Thelma : § We have on hand from 30 to 50 head of horses coritinu- § AID TOMORROW men’s solid leather work shoes $2.95| Salter, which will be presented at y = ally £ at Shavitch Bros. big sale. Great}the Elko theater tomorrow, is said smv.s I_Ik'culsa2'50337'50 = = >o S0 The Swedish Lutheran Ladies Aid | Values. 2 10203} o hove the. most amasias and u- H All Kinds, All Sizes,Colors and Prices £ | g#fsociety of the Fitth ward will meet | | .o Casper, Wyo., ar-| graphed for the screen. P These prices are good only during |= It matters not what kind of horse you want ,the chances E at the home of Mrs. August Elmquist s 4P P I ¢ this demonstration, as they are be-|= h = . rived in Bemidji this morning for a —_— ) = are that we can fill the bill. = tomorrow afternoon. Lunch will be isi ith his brother, Andy Lar- p = low today’s wholesale prices. = = served. All the ladies are cordially | Visit i e Eacen et “«Poll ??L&Y C;romfifl'l‘ Demonstration closes Wednesday,|S You don’t need all cash. We will accept bankable paper Z invited to attend. son, and wife. Mr. 0 y olly "o e Circus,” a tremen-| et 31, at 6:30 P. M. N : £ lived in Bemidji. dous Goldwyn picture made from| Buy your range during this dem-|= Y€ believe that terms can be arranged to suit purchaser =S 5 Margaret Mayo's great play, with fa-|ongtration. Save money and get a |= Try us. s 3 HOW’S ThiS? $1.50 Men’s Winter Union Suits|mous little Mae Marsh as its star, gas iron free. = . = A 95c at Shavitch Bros. sale. will be shown tonight and tomorrow Be sure to'vlslt us. You are wel-|= s We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward | 2 1030-111at the Rex theater, matinee and|come whether you buy. or mot. H c‘TY LVERY PHON E 3-W S for any case of Catarrh that cannot be | night. GIVEN WARDWARE COMPANY |= 9 S cured by Hall's Catm'lrh Medll;:én&u‘w Mrs. H. Wellington, who has vis- The picture is the first release of[314 Minn. Ave. Phone 57 |= BEM'DJ'. MINNESOTA = e s for the paot thirey. |ited her sister, Mrs. F. A. Bartlet, | Goldwyn Pictures Corporation, form- 1-103015, . = five years, and has become known as the |0f Buena Vista for two weeks, re-|ed by Samuel Goldfish in association = G most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s | turned to her home in Sparta, Wis., Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on | Monday. the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi- son from the Blood and healing the dis- eased portions. with Edgar Selwyn, Margaret Mayo, Archibald Selwyn and a brilliant group of authors and playwrights. The story of “Polly,” which has Monarch and Arrow shirts 95¢ at After you have taken Hall's Catarrh (Shavitch Bros. sale. 2 1030-111 | been given a tremendous production Medicine for a short time you will see a in its picturized form, s that of a great ' improvement in your general Pa, may I go, too? Where, son? | motherless girl of the circus, and of health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- | qv, the gy per in the First. Scandina- cine at once ‘and get rid of catarrh. Send b d for testimonials, free. vian Lutheran church tomorrow ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. night. They serve a big meal for £01d by all Druggists. Te. only 35c. 1:1030 the part.she plays in the drama of life in a small American village. It is a romance of the sawdust ring and has been termed “the classic of the “Big Tops.” The picture is filled with realistic - o - scenes of circus life, the most thrill- 1 an ing of which.is a fire in the big tent - R , and the stampede of the audience. It required @& fully equipped circus to produce this realism, and you are permitted to see a complete circus performance-on the screen; the ar- rival of a circus in the town at day- break, the great street parade, the departure in the black of night. The ‘greatest horse race scene ever put on the screen is another the thrilling incidents of this remarkable picture, ADDITIONAT. DONATIONS TO " a— ‘@dmmozmtgb: i Come in and learn all about Acorn Gas Ranges. Mr. Forbes and Mr. | Allen of the Rathbone Sard Co. imakers of the-Acorn line of Rang- es are here to demonstrate the ad- .vantages of cooking and baking with gas. Acorn Gas Rangesinclude styles; sizes; prices tosuit every one. jambe, $5; Earl Geil, $1; Fred W. e 48 el LR Romember The-Dates October 30, and 3I >. W. S , $1; 8. T. S , $2; , & o 5 ¥ E;Z{l;t%;“n:{l ¥'s ‘L;ieag,efi; We will take your old rangesin trade on a gas range. 32 C. M. Bacon, 32: pioneer omice. l| VW will'give-a real gas iron with each gas range pur- . P. Lahr, $1.50; Frank Pogue, 3 . . s pe chased during this demonstration. Be sure to see this G. H. French, $1; J. J. Opsahl, demonstration. You are welcome whether youbuy ornot. GIVEN HARDWARE. COMPANY ikhakl handkerchiefs; a friend, $1.50. TONIGHT A charming bit of romance, path os and humor which will add to the long list of the dainty and captivating little star's successes. The following are additional con- tributions to the Christmas box fund for the soldiers and sailors: Mrs. McCready, Christmas cards; 0. G. Schwandt, box of gum; Secur- ity State bank, $2.50; J. L. George, $1; H. W. Alsop, $1; Conrad La- Marguerite Clark “The Valentine Girl” By LAURA SAWYER Author of S0 many Paramount Successes, will be one of the best pictures shown at this theatre this year. Admission—Children 5c¢, Adults 15¢ TOMORROW—TRIANGLE PLAYS Presenting as Star THELMA SALTER In the beautiful ““In Slumberland” ALSO A TRIANGLE-KOMEDY Any one wishing to donate to the Christmas fund for the soldiers will kindly call Mrs. A. H. Jester at the Hotel Markham by telephone or send in their donations to her at the ho- . . e e o el Bt 314 Minnesota, Avenue - Telephone Number 58 ‘ . Quality Photoplays s s o' donste win soiey 3. | 4 | + et