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Get a 191>8 desk calendar pad now while we live here - at the Pioneer office. 106tt in pedce and com fort, they would not hesitate for one minute but would knit, knit, knit,” sald Mrs. Lord this morning. She has given her two sons to‘the serv- ice and spends every minute she has knitting. OVERLAND COMING TO g e p—— TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN VE 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. exoeptions. W. G. SCHROEDER. 111t J. W. McKee of the town of Lib- erty has gone to Williams where 'he will visit his daughter, Mrs. William Wilson, and son, Jacob. Coming Out With Little Car Under $500—Starter, One-Man Top and Other Features Incorporated. THE A TERS (From Motor World, Oct. 10) TOLEDO, Oct. 6.—The expected and long-looked-for has happened in the cheap car field by the announce- ment. that John N. Willys, of the Willys-Overland Co., has finally com- pleted, tested out and settled on every detail of the new Overland car which is to rival the Ford. Mrs.. August Young left last eve- ning for Virginia where she will visit friends and relatives until Sun- day. Coming Events November 15-16-17--Bemidji Poul- try and Potato show. e Nov. 17—Farmers’ Institute, higl REX school building. N i i 4 BIG CROWD AT December 6-7—Annual meeting o The Rex thea V the Northern Minnesota Develop- William Hanson, Jr., has return-| capacity last evgil;n:“w:;:waneg-;g ment association and potato show. ed from North Dakota, .where he is| Talmadge appeared in “The Moth,” employed, for a short visit with his| the first showing of the New Select| For several years the Willys- parents in Grant Valley. Pictures which are now under con-|Qverland Co. has been working on tract by the Rex management. this car. It was expected a year S 0 C I E T Y Mrs. Jane Finn, accompanied by| Aside from the mere story telling|ago, but many previous models have her daughter, Mrs. Susan McClellan, | powers of “The Moth,” it presents|been rejected. The new Overland will leave today for Berthold, N. D.,| an interesting study of a young|comes as a direct challenge to the where they will visit friends and|girl’s right to happiness. It is &|Ford in the low-priced fleld and relatives for a couple of weeks. role which' provides exceptional op-|plans are already matured for build- portunities for Miss Talmadge’s his-|ing it in enormous quantities, ap- What beautiful days! Just right|tronic ability, and made under the| parently to outproduction Ford. William Hanson, Sr., of Grant Valley, who has been very ill with inflammatory rheumatism, i8 recov- ering. TODAY AND Tomorrow Mat. Daily3 10¢-20c Eve. 7:30-8:45 'MARY PICKFORD HOSTESS TO AID Mrs. Nels Layon will entertain dies’ ety of the Swed- ;;lhe %;t;f:mfi‘dc:fif_gh"mmo"‘,w at.|for «that trip to Rich Studio you've|expert direction of Edward Jose “The |-~ While the price is not stated, it —IN— ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the|planned. “Get ‘Rich’ quick.” 29 Moth” promises to be even a bigger| will sell for less than $500 and will church parlors. 10th St. 6-1112 | success than “Poppy,” the petite|carry a complete equipment, includ- The Orownlng Achievement of star’s biggest triumph since placing |ing electric starting and lighting America’s 8 th ‘ Mort Pendergast of Grant Valley | herself under the business manage-| with combined dimmer control. In 8 Sweetheart MISS M’GHEE HOSTESS went. to Minneapolis yesterday me’?t of Joseph M. Schenck. its complete equipment form, includ- where he will pass several days on ‘he same picture will be shown|ing starting battery, the lighting '11 | vy Miss Esther McGhee was hostess to | business. again tonight for the last time and | gystem, an extra tire and tire car- REBECCA OF sUNNY' seats should be secured early. A|rier, the weight is 1500 lbs. Tires J. H. Griffith, of Grand Forks, | Rafferty comedy will also be shown. | are the same size as those used on traveling freight agent for the Great Tomorrow Fox Dav Fords. Northern railroad, spent a short time| ‘‘American Metho&:" a special Externally the body is somewhat in the city this morning while en-|super de luxe William Fox photo-| different from other Overland types, route to Bemidji.—Crookston Daily|drama in which Willlam Farnum|due largely to a unique system of Times. plays the stellar role, will be shown | springs, which give a distinctive ap- . at the Rex theater tomorrow. pearance to the front and rear, and Mrs. J. C. Tennstrom left yester- William Farnum as William Arm-| while the wheel base is 100 in. it day afternaon for Grand Forks aad|strong is an American of - French|is claimed that this spring suspen- Minot, N. D., where she will -isit|descent, and.is a successful business|sion system gives the effect of a car friends. She will also attend a mis-| man. He is left an estate consist-| having a wheelbase of much greater sionary meeting-at Grand Forks and|{ng of an iron mine in France, and|length. Using the standard Over- will be absent from the city for two | with his daughter sets sail for the|land radiator, although of Blightly or three weeks. French village and takes charge of|smaller sizes, ties this new machine vited to the lunch. . the business. In the French town(up with the Overland line so far as g(rd H. h(lthdumh of Lako_m‘,i N. D.,|lives HAMflrtquise, th;all' (}aufhter and | appearance is concerned. The body , and two children, Forest and Anna,|son. Armstrong falls in love with|js a streamline design with remov- MEN’S SO_C_IEEI.'__Y ELECTS have moved to the town of Liberty | the beautiful daughter of the Mar-|able upholstery. ¥ At the meeting of the Men’s so-|and will live on the Helmer place. quise, but she tells him she is be- The engine is 3% in. x 4 in. and ciety of the First Scandinavian Luth-| Mrs. Church and smaller children trothed to her cousin. Later the|reaches the peak of its power curve eran church last evening at the|Wwill arrive in a few days. cousin learning that the girl has lost|at 2000 r.p.m. Though it is 13 per Last $howing this Evening home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Olson, the her fortune, jilts her and marries|cent smaller than the Ford motor ‘ ) following officers were elected: Arnold Bakken of Bemidji arrived | another. She then accepts Arm-|it is stated to produce 52 per cent ¢ , strong but confesses that she does|more power, since the Ford engine 1 not love him. : . | reaches its peak at 1200. The trans- i A Then see what happens. mission is a two speed sliding gear President—Rev. Osmond Johnson. [in the city last evening to take ex- and a conventional clutch is used. Story of a moth wife who was blinded by the social candle Secretary—Oluf Opsahl. amination as operator to accept a An entirely original sort of frame stad will entertain the society No- | Added Attraction: All the control is centralized on Treasurer--Attorney C. P. Aschem. | position at Bemidji with the Great is used, and the cross members are vember 20. RAFFE hope and youthful pleasures in or-|the middle of the dash and com- RTY In a Baseball Bug Oomedy 3 The constitution, which was draft- Northern railroad. He returned last L ‘\q% by Rev. Johnson, Attorney As-|evening.—Crookston Daily Times. 1 che supplied by the running board sup- ports, which @re further stiffened der to remain true to herself, though | brises ignition switch lamp dimmer surrounded by every wile imagli- and throttle setting for idling to- 10c and 20c. - 7:16 and 9:00 the Epworth League at a business meeting of that prganization last evening at her home on 1709 Irvine avenue. Twenty . members were present and after the business ses- sion refreshments were served and a soclal time enjoyed. AID MEETS TOMORROW The Presbyterian Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors. Lunch will be serv- ed. If unable to come for the busi-! ness meeting, ladies are cordially in- - BROOK FARM” The New Select Pictures - = Now Undgr Contract - GRAND TONIGHT In the “Ten of Diamonds” at the Grand theater tonight, Dorothy Dal- ton will be seen in a character that is interpreted by her in faithful de- tail equal to her splendid work in in “The Flame of the Yukon.” The story is that of a girl who is compelled to sacrifice womanly Just received a shipment of 1918 desk calendar pads, including the “Daily” and “Perfection.” Get yours now, so you will have it on hand when you wish to make nota- tions in it for future reference. Pio- neer office. 106t m and Andrew Casperson, was also adopted. Miss Hord, Miss Kyllo by the steel battery box that lies just inside the frame under the front and Kern Olson sang several solos during the evening and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fol- seat. The gasoline tank is hung un- der the cowl on a three point sus- pension. Mrs. Charles Eastman of Moose, Minn.,, was called to Mptley yes- . terday by the serious illness of her Personals and daughter, Mrs. Arthur DeWald. En- able that would, with less deter-| gether with the choke. Front and [ route she passed the nignt with her| - | rear axles are somewhat similar to Newsy Notes daughter, Mrs. O. Neff, of Turtle mined young women, end in_dig Ford’s, but has ball bearings. To [] L L ’ grace. The triumph she enjoys at; Fords, J i River. the end, after Spe:tacu]ar expgrien- ’Phif‘ender:ezgsdcx;owneg; t;;‘emt);ogé " MORROW s Blg Feature i ces as shown on the screen, fully|ones being p n su $50,000 to loan on zarms. . Dean| . M&-‘ 1anctl] Mfls‘.t F. L‘t ngda&eed ar-| warrants her determined stand, and|to combine with the hood ledge; w‘LLlAM F“x pmsoms Land Co. T8 (7] i o O M bl d!‘d -are| 10w ~5he -accomplishes ~this ‘in ‘the| therpugre exceptionally wide fore e e e Rl | Clroumstances s well worth seelng. | doois, & L, (Haror oS mad illia i Mrs. E. Watson of Puposky was|yiGoods: I . a ;slanting wincsure.o. w 'l 'r‘ 5 : A peed has been drafted and | top completes the equipment. | — Gena Saunders of Gonvick is the| e ac coq” was formerly Miss Flor- “Little Mary” with her efferves- uto (o0 of BetiL ell..?n A H M h d 1} guest of Bemidji friends for a few( .o I‘:lpple. L cent youth, her genuine comedy and ‘_‘ifl——_——- merlcan et o s ays. her wonderful knowledge of dram- icest courtesy you can show . PR " Have you seen our display of 1918 | atic technique, is the ideal person yo:}l :unt-ofi:own gue:tu,lu 2" gee that A photodrama replete with stirring action. Tells of a red One of these nice days you ought|gianjard diaries? The covers are|to immortalize the little girl of the s yotice of thelr visit here is insert- ooded American who overcame "the prejudice to go to Hakkerup's and have yOur| gepyjne leather, imitation leather|New England village, who though|eq in the personal columns of the of the French aristocracy picture taken. 14tf| 114 cloth cover. Just the thing for gominatfied by }t\v& tirabbedho:‘d :\;;lt:, Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring / I a little Christmas gift for your sol-|does not permi 0 crush hel B 1 e. i ol Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Covey-of Tra-| gjor triem‘is. Get g'ours no’vrv before| its. As a little girl of a New Eng- your ftemk ¢o. this: offic cy, Minn., are visiting relatives in 4o Jine is broken. Piloneer office.|land village, she goes to live with Bemidji this week. 116tt|two old maiden aunts. How she fights with the Smellie children, Have you tried our Hot Waffles?| ar.. A R sSaddler was in Be-|sells soap to get a lamp for Mrs. Gould’s Dairy Lunch. 6-116 | 111441 yesterday, enroute to her home | Simpson, gives a circus in a barn in Puposky from Nasau, Ia., Gray from which she is routed by the Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Nellis of Lib- City, N. D., and other points, where aunts and how she meets Adam Ladd —— erty have gone to Mr. Nellis’ for-| g o"haq visited relatives. and how after graduating from mer home in South Dakota. school they are again brought to- ? 3 N Mrs. M. Greenblat and son, to-|gether is all brought out in typical Oh, s0 good—Hot Waffles. GOuld’s | cooh o' witn her brother, 1 Natel.|Pickford style. This picture dis- Dairy Lunch. 6-116 | son “of Minneapolis, who has been | closes another “Poor Little Rich a guest here, left today for Duluth | Girl” type of vehicle for “Little True Smoke Peder Dromness of Buzzle town-| i Minneapolis to be the guests of | Mary,” offering the famous screen Smokes True ' ship has gone to Belmond, Ia., Where| ¢rjongg and relatives for a month. |aqueen as a character, however, that mokes | he will be employed. carries with it it even greater charm Ch T s than that presented in her well ews Irue Mrs. Loren Coyle of Grant Valley known Eleanor Gates play. Too passed yesterday in the city shop- ping and calling on friends. RED OROSS NOTES Clifford Scholtz of Montevideo is Men Wanted visiting at the home of his uncle, Mort Pendergast, of Grant Valley for a week. Mrs. A. Lord announced this || To cut Cedar Posts, Poles amd Ties e morning that she now has plenty of Have your Xmas photos made now | yarn, khaki, blue and gray and || Extra good timber, can work year .% be(o;e the big ;'u;hs later. “Get|wants anyone who is willing to knit || around. New camps, good hoard, 5 «'Rich’ quick.” Ricl tudio, 29 10th|to call at her home and get the Bl G t. 1026 to 1126 |yarn. Socks, wristlets, helmets and big prices for cutting. Write or } R sweaters are needed. i call. ’ Mrs. Charles Wheeler of Bass “If all who are making Christmas Lake was among the business visit-|gifts would only lay that aside and son Pm'E & “E com’“' u'"fl, 2 — 1 § — ors in the city yesterday for a few|think of the poor soldiers in tl‘lie E. D. ALGER, Mgr. AT = _—,/\\\L b h 3 - g s s — ours. trenches, suffering from the col Ganley Block, e e mee _._______\L).___ ______ . Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Rm;d Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes . —Most Women Can Have Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated | The strain of a hard day’s work is Only the best tobacco grown in scores of women for liver and bowel | guickly forgotten in a pipe-full of America goes into True Smoke—five giments. During these years b B G | True Smoke—it smooths out the different states contribute to the L own vegetable ingredients mixed -ough spots—puts “sunshine” in life. quality we demand. Natural aging with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ | Try it on your smoke-appetite today. and expert blending gives it the rich- Olive Tableta. You will know them by Besides the good taste while you’re ness that only “True Smokers” know. their olive color. smoking, you get that exhileration True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or round —IN— These tablets are wonder-workers on the . . < (11 liver and bowels, which cause & normal | +hich comes from a cup of e i froes e dneine el e T = action, carrying off the waste and poison- | zoffee—with no after effects. 'S [ ame and address with 10c and we will see ous matter in one’s system. eallow look, dull where the real value of True Smoke that you are supplied—at once. 1f you have a pale face, sallow look, Cull| ., \¢; 6t jt’s 2 comforting smoke, C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. impl ted tongue, headaches, a| - I ide fi&gmmoga feeling, Al out of sorts, | ¥ith a pleasant remembrance. SAINT LOUIS : : MISSOURI inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. = Bdwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time IRU E 6 ACTS. Another Flame of The Yukon. Also a Triangle Comedy and note the pleasing results. 4 , & X 4 I .I s LS BT, e "777. o A 2 £ e s < TN X P live Paae f ? | [ l T l [ I I I ! . Edwards’Olive Tablets—the suc- EVENING 7:30-8:45 %firm\m’tfle follyeeal:mfal—now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. Thousands of women as well as men MATINEE 2:30 10c¢-20c

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