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THE BEMIDJ] DAILY PIONEER intense action is the predominaiing]Samaritans Thursday evening and 4 7 Mrs. Bagnell, who has been the|start to finish and as everything is|of Duluth, Grand slolod' Sa.ma:;’titl:’ ! ) ;:::t s:: ef':‘lm(‘ll: :n thte cltx ttor ltlhe, l%glcalt and consistent and as the| Richter of St. Paul'and Grand Chief g b in Dul my ihfe urned to her|characters are clearly defined and|Messenger Brownley, also of St. Paul We have leased Pogue's new barn home ulu s morning. the story mighty _entartaining. | initiated the class of fourteen. Af-|and are ready for business. We are Furnituie Sale Bow Shall We~ Forgive Her?” makes|ter the business meeting an inter-| adding several good' driving: teams L ale now on at Morris|splendid entertainment. esting program was given. A’ quar-|and are in position'to give first’ class 0. 1128 ‘tet. of: four young ladies sang sev-|service. The barn {s in 'shape: 80 -Chiet of Police Frank Ri { GRAND: TONIGHT eral selections; Mr. Fisk gave an in-| that we can handle two cars or' morg . Shlet ot Poll 09 ranl Ripple will| the ‘story 1s mighty entertaining. [teresting talk. o n*Patriotism” and|Of horses at one time. ‘We. ‘buy Paul where he h m:rn “5‘ trom 8t:| wonderful acting in ‘“Tue Man With-| Mr. Richter'and Mr. Lovett talked on | horses, we sell' horses, we rent: out day of this we R ace Tues-| out -a.Country,” will be seen in a 6-|10d8e work. An interesting reading| horses and we trade horses. We buy 487 of thin ek. He went, to take|part photoplay, “The Woman in|Wa# given by Miss Vera Backus. A [ hay or straw by ‘the hundred; ton,or 8.clxl \;v e examination for the| White.” ‘solo by Raymond Hannah concluded | by the car. We sell hay:adn:straw partment of justice. A Grand: Sunday :;Ee‘?lr?nm, Atte; the program a| by thep btah:' by the tgn. or: b{ the 2 4 o . 4 :banquet” was: serve covers being]| car. ut in your orders: early: as sy lt!lg furniture stock, all must go.|: lwflfl,fd ll’l;u:me. the stars of “Jim}laid for 200 perwn!: The hall a,,fi cars are scarce. We have:the hay, Get, here quick. Morris & Co. gudw- ploture play made from the|dining room were decorated with the| You have the money; let's _trade. 1-138 ‘!flg‘»ll)! poem- by John Hay, which |national colors. Dancing was enjoy-| Reeves & Reeves. Phone 164-W and S B ; :‘: 5 e %e:.n :t‘ :he lGnnq theater | ed. from midnight until 2 o'clock.| 20. 4 Sat. 1229 4w-13 and 1v'w ilttie‘g:::tgg 5? dP:?x‘ll‘w;; f:h: l:alng;r(:;esvogut’o:r? Km&: The Hurmdny [Trlo. turulabed, the » . % B i W ” # " 1§ & % ” l 3., Bogart of Hornet was amon | or-tor the pock et i iarei®ls | *"fa “Jim Budso” he it said tohave| Vi Good Semariion jonnie- the business visitors yesterday. ‘their home this evening. Mrs. Web-|dne of the most powerful roles. ever|.ney, B n7=defhie: Moos ater is a former resident .of Bemidjl. :2::'-]‘;‘:‘ ':s ‘el:;lr::gr';:\nthyolgr:flllz i gntth §A1An]arltln——nr. Shannon. You need no capital but a fixed | Belle ‘flold-her nozzle agin the bank|: F‘::m?l;_l;l T:,‘fi;’i"é?,;,ge Stein ‘}dgp ham: the resolve to carry it out.|till the last galoot's ashore,”” but'he| Treasurer—Joe Bisiar. i n''that resolve include a business|also has.many other stirring adven-| High' priest—Ellen Caulfield. Don't forget that BIG FURNI- TURB SALE at Morris & Co. 1-128; | Coming Events || Personals.and ; Today—Telephone the Ploneer of- : sfice, 922, about that news item you Newsy NOteS /have in mind. Your guests ‘and friends will appreciate the courtesy.!- .. December 6-7—Annual meeting of - the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment association and potato show. December 10—The next meeting of the county. board of commission- ers will be held. : OWNA | Woodst ck [t is a better. typewriter Guaranteed . for. 2 years. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture . taken. 14tf Dec. 21 to Jan.. 7—Christmas va- Rev. George Backhurst, rector of "training, secured a; ey thirek. 3 of” tre , t the Mankato|thires.” A remarkable feature' of’ the| o ion in the Bemidjl schools. - |the Episcopal church, refurned last | Business College. ~Our catalog. will| play s the complete destruction by | Tankeopor—Milford Stafford. M(;é)sl‘i)l(; § M?R)?{)IOE evening. from Park Rapids. interest 'you. Send for it:-today. I f e Be 5 ¢ tere A \ . 1t|fire_ of the, Prairie Belle, the Tri h ) 5 free. Y. angle-Fine. Arts studio’ having pur- ,m,fi, gt meamehkerm-Nrs. J. I, Jen $5 down, $5:$5 down;. §8 : Mrs. Albert Schultz of this city]. chaged''a r boat and burned it to S O C I E T Y is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward| . D, Kenfield was in last Friday | 2. Wa! edge in the production. |’ g‘,‘-::%l;s?i';:;gefiwf";fls?oe’ per month per month. Radde, of Crookston for a week. |'and treated to & S Y | t111_apother remarkable scene is the| sanatord Ell ' A 3 nd us to a Satsuma orange figuni ¢ ‘Mississ] " anatorium- en Neumann. CASH PRICE SOME L‘ES&- grown in his groves near Foley, Ala-|inindation of a. Misslss ppl river| ' watchman—Theodore Willits. gty $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean|hama. It was one of the finest or.|teWH DY. flood after the bursting of| = Trustee—William Hazen. Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922" ' ANNUAL SALE THURSDAY a.levee. Water is seen pouring down Land Co. a71te et i -Anges we ever had the pleasure of the streets in streams and “coming|' The ladies of the Swedish church setting our teeth into and the peel- ; p J. O. Harris of Lake Boulevard|; to the,second story windows of|: wi 3 5 dng.:by which th tsum is- | 1P, to , 8econ t4 : Il hold annual sale Thursday, (. " eturned trom atwo weeks' busi- u,g,,g,,ed from teh: othet o":.:g“ tl?e. houses. . ANNUAL SALE TODAY December 13, in the .church base- . ment. .Aprons and many other use- ful articles will be on display. Home ness trip to Deming, N. M. (could be dug into with the fi : ngers g y The ladies of the Episcopal Guild ; : and removed without the aid of a| “THOU SHALT NOT STEAL” Rual sale made foods will also be on sale. Any- Plgh::pggf-nitmtflm;{,.nfi,‘ %l‘::f:‘c?: ;}lnlle.—Cug Lake Times. Virgin| a Péatrson will' be: seen to- ::;'c; 03:1‘::,5 n;l:leitroo:n;:; atlhesflitleg; one having articles to donate, will . o night \in ‘Willlam ' Fox’s photoplay, kindly bring the same to the church 'sl;l:ee:.da_y, Deec: 1117 #Not L 'l-llgg g “Thou\Shllt Not ‘Steal,” at the Rex sfgar; stororitotay. ing detective story in: which Miss HAY HAY HAY Pearson does some excellent acting. Anyone wishing to buy hay or Gee, there's going to be piles of 3 d == {0y tancy work at %‘l)w gM. E. nl;e next ‘will be no other services on account ert, Elliptt, Martin. Faust, Lem' F. Let Us Priat Your Sale Bills: T. M. Munson of St. Paul is the guest of his brother-in-law, Dr. A. V. Garlock, and family for. a short time. Thursday. CHUR Qlst theater. ; In the cast with her are Claire] i . iy carload lots, see Reeves & “Thou Shalt Not Steal” is a thrill: BUSINESS MEETING OF C. E. The Christian Endeavor held its §oandinavian Lutheran. Whitney,, Eric. Mayne, Mathildaj pooyvey qt the Markham Hotel Build- business meeting at the home of Sunday school, at mnoon. There|Brundage, John, Goldeworthy, Rob: ‘i‘is.' "Phone -20. e4wl~1126 John Harris last evening. Twenty- five members were present. After| Tuesday. “Better pick out ma’s of the absence of the pastor. Os-|Kennedy, Dan Mason, Mrs, Pat Foy, = the business was transacted, a So-| Xmas present there.” Chicken ple mond Jogn“d';- hpr"’"- . D’v‘.‘wfif:gwr’flg:n&r:':f:;rth?e:x'cwg"- - ! b d. i = \ we theran. | \the, picture. 4 cial time and luneh was enjoye supper afterward, 1-128 Sunday 8on '1 atnloe?.nm. Serv-| | This 18 & virile' American' photo- b ] . play based on the Seventh Command- ices in the Swedish language at 11 lpent. a. m. and in the English language iGn tgelelzsenlng.t pti‘ 7:3(]),, a'clock,. Rev. . Erickson of Lengby will occupy Sunda: the pulpit both morning and. eve-| pr..uiq Lgkawood h:', been seen] ning. 5 in romantic drama, melodrama and for instruction and drill. All mem-| No use going home Tuesday night German Eyangelical Lut! A 2 ” bers are urged to be present at this|for supper. Your wife has tickets| lfiimail_:f::icf at 10:30 o'clock {I';;c';g‘ :e:g lhl;e:;l(‘:hew sog\;::;l?;feg’mh meeting. for the M. E. church chicken pie anguage. Sunday|i o ;onacement of the Rex theater supper. Meet the family there. school at 11:45 o'clock. There will; D " be no servige. in. _| has booked for Sunday, we find him 1-128 e in. the. English lan: playing. a . comedy. mh.v guage in the' eve : g ning as announced True, there are impressive dram- Rev. Osmond Johnson, pastor of|on 2 previous Sunday. Willlam J. Riemann, pastor. atic moments in which Mr. Lock- the First Scandinavian Lutheran » I . waodfigures, in, “The: Square Decelv- er,” but for the most part his role church, will hold servlce: at Sol- Sunday n?gglng A, e way tomorrow. There will be no al e Presby- serzices here with the exception of|terian church at 11 o'clock the quar- of Billy Van Dyke is a comedy ¢har- Sunday school.. terly communion service; will: be ob.|acter—not the broad Kind but of i eelrl\l'ad. ‘:n thil:: service ‘the pastor th?,,}}gms:“:g*:’t%’:&lzgl“y‘“ is ALSO- A COMEDY They do have “some feed” at those| Will speak on the text “He Made As = kR H _ | Though He' Would Have G | scribed by Francis Perry Elliott, the . T Acts No rise in' admission M.E. chicken pie suppers.- It's bet- ther™ “(Luke: 24:38). ‘»Sun?lg; F:vl;; author -of: the . novel, “Love Me for ! ter every year. Tuesday, Dec.”11, B v . o Ve 0 e s, theyre golng to|HInE at 8 o'clock the sermon, will be| Myself Alone,” from wiiich the Pho. | B @ e —————————— T ehulne old fashioned chick.|on the subject “Divided . Houses”|'oplay was adapted, as & Joyoi|gy | . Let" e 1- (Ephesians 1:10). .Sunda; school | comedy. of youth and love. Billy ¢ on;ple BUpPeK et’s go 128 will meet at 10 a. m. and );}hrlstic:aon Van Dyke, the princtpali character, i ¢ £ . m. is a multi-millionaire_soclety; man, j . —— who, in order to learn‘if-his ‘“‘dream- WILFRED LUCAS in Jim Bludeo” girl” loves him posgs as a chayffeur. 6-Act Triangle Plays Miss Esther Getchell has returned from Crookston where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur ‘H. Larson, at the Northwest School of . Agriculture. ' lignmemn MEETS TONIGHT The Boys’ Brigade of the Episco- “pal church will meet in the church basement this evening at 7 o’clock Florence La Badie R, “ The Woman In White ”? 6-Act Pathe Play BOYS’ CLUB LAST NIGHT Twenty-three members were pres- ent at the B. A. C. club last evening in the basement of the Presbyterian church. After the business meeting /‘they had the usual drill. ~ .. .HOSTESS: TO KNITTING -CLUB ‘Miss Georgia Smith will entertain the B. G\\ Knitting club at her home ' Monday evening, December 10. A ¥ cordial invitation is extended to all /' members. Dr. A. V. Garlock and Dr. E. W. Johnson returned this morning from Minneapolis where they have spent a week and where they took the Scottish Rite and Shrine. t. = By his action he upsets the: care- Low nisassp:a}?!sl%’%lggfih&h?fig morn- | fully laid. plans of one qartlcularly ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday destlginlng motll‘x;ar and thruinl.s) him- . school at 11:30. i -|selt into a whirl' of surprising ac- { 0. Vespers and bene prising ; ALSO A COMEDY diction at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Fr. J. J.|tion. oot T. Philippe, rector. Charlie Chaplin:in another of his , Matinee Daily 2:30 Night 7:30 and. 8:45 - ; 10c and 20c ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cobb enter- ¢ ined Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Hanscom ot ..».ad children at § o’clock dinner last ¢ evening. Chicken pie for me next Tuesday. I'm going to the sale and supper at the M. E. church. Good chance to buy Xmas gifts. 1-128 E. J. Letford, of Letford’s garage, has been confined to his home for the past few days with a serious at- tack of the grip. two-reel screams, *“The, Fireman,” will be shown, MAUDE - MARIBE:- COSTELLO To Tell Women of This' City How to Reduce Baking: Costs. St. Bartholomew’s - Eviscopal. Morning prayer and aermn:n' 11 a. m. ; Vespers 5 p. m. Church school 10 a. m. George Backhurst, rector. Y’s CLUB T0 MEET The Y's club of the Presbyterian church will meet in the church base- ment Monday evening at the usual hour. The bargains offered by L. Bloos- ton at the great stock reducing sale are attraction considerable attention. Men’s wearing apparel in suits, coats, shoes, underwear, etc., are genuine bargains. Sale continues until B Christmas. 9-128| Strangers and the poor_ especially invited. Harry F. Crusberg, cap- :?7’811, 415 America avenue. Phone b [ The Salvation Army. ! Bemidji hall: Sunday Vichool at| A Bake-day “pointer”—found in 10 a.’m.; evening servite at 8 o’clock. | just one of the articles written by . Fifth ward hall: Sunday school at| Maude Marie Costello, the eminent 4 i g 2 p. m.; praise meetihg 3 p. m. domestic scientist—and now appear- x e a i r e ing in the columns of- this paper— g WILLIAM FOX and endless. bake day disappoint- Presents $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be nleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and 4 that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly W. A. Gray and family will move '“fl“ie"ced bvmc&nutltlu:lon:l cf"d;lf’w' from 817 Minnesota avenue to 506 requires constitutional treatment. Hall's | pojtrami avenue, the residence for- Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and !, acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur. | merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. ments. « Everyone of Miss Costello’s arti- cles is brimming over with bake- faces of the System thereby destroying |George Edwards. day information that shows house- t;&::'tln.dt::r;“:flb;hg“flsfxehm:}ll:sc;ha wives how to secure better bakings 4 o p NV - bigger savings. titutl d assistl ture | 1t Most of the men from the country » at bigg ngs. :vo;f:. onfian S‘r’fiéfl&%}? l‘\‘;:re nggo‘:fixcfi are taking advantage of the bargains RED 6808& o [1: Miss Costello’s articles are not the faith in the curative powers of Hall's |offered at Blooston’s stock reducing usual :;'lordy ‘:nlks (:ll’: dx;n;esue ;(I:II- ence—there no theorizing. o ‘Medicine that they offer One |g5]e - Shoes; pants, suits, overcoats, Hundred Dollars for any case that it faila | ;00 “in "act the whole line is be- deals-strictly with provenfacts, She must deposit with the local chapter f‘? c?ntsltor heacll; schglflr enl:o]led in ggzgfifimgflm:;%arm%n:;: “Snlll: :1:: —in— e local schools and as there are]irjubel” savi 3 hods for: modern}|: . aboat 1,800 pupilf shis would mean| ousowtves, ngsfl“iso': thwo;:my; st IThou S$halt Not Steal ” : i ey W ave to deposit ' $375/]equcated women—a graduate of the Y erna Barker won a junior prize of|yniversity of Chicago and the Lewis in 6 Parts $1 on an essay, ‘‘What Am.I-DoiBg|imatitute—a: teacher: of- domestic-scl- g :0 5‘8"“ ‘:‘e r‘i’“?" and ‘she also won|ence in the public schools.” ° : “RAFFERTY” in a Comedy also -cent prize on a food conserva-| A, trained domestic. scientist, who to cure. Send for list of testimonials. The pupils in the Bemidji schools " : _ Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. |ing offered at a big sacrifice. Bet- CRoOIS | {5 recognized:as one of the most‘com-||: ' Ohlo. Sold by all Druggist, Toc. ; are endeavoring to form a Red Cross ¢ : R ¢ ; . [ Y a gell ter investigate. 2-128 | pranch. Iq’n order to do this they etent domestic scientists of ‘the age. i ] G tion essay. She has turned thei $1.50: ¢aike: to': i 10 and 20 :20-9: J d v'you {individdally through an cents 7:20-9:00 into this fund and Mrs. E. A. Bar-|tpe columns of this paper and tells he has conducted scores upon scores ker has donated $5 to help the cause you plainly and truthtully, precisely ROY STEWART along. how: you'may. secure;:thé& pifrest, most —IN— Faae perfectly’ léavened bakings at the lowest possible cost. (L] [ 1] | i Read Miss Costello’s articles— *“ ONE SHOT ROSS” | ; s every onc of them—Iearn what' dém: s d esiie science is doing.for millions of un ay hoasewives. “ne VI ge ELKO TONIGHT To those who gave grocery. orders| t Roy Stewart in ‘“One Shot” Ross|to Sprague-Warner & Co., Anhl" A hl is the story of a man who played the|spring, when the lady was here dem- i s fly fool in a wise way and, after bring-|onstrating, I wish to inform the ing law and order into Painted|lucky buyers that the goods have ar- IN Gulch, a hell-roaring little frontier|rived and same will be delived as settlement, by virtue of the two fast-| fast as I can get them out for you. 0 fi“ guns t,},ne Southwest ever knew, I wish to state that each and ev- Sha" wa Fur- One Shot” Ross decides to return|ery one of you who have one of these to civilization, as he is tired of his|orders coming, are very lucky, as . 1) % £ life as killer. the prices are much higher at the Ive H8|' | Elko Sunday. present time, for this class of goods, ; 2 The title of the new World-Pic-|and if I have any of the Richelieu ; ture Brady-Made coming to the Elko| Brand left after I fill my orders, I theater on”Sunday is “Shall We For-| will be glad to give those who would E ELVIDGE 7 give Her?"” the screen picturization|like more at the same price. Yours JAUR"‘I'HUR_ HLEY of the famous stage play by Charles| very.truly. Sarver. June Elvidge and Arthur STEWART'S CASH GROCERY. Ashley are the stars of the produc- -128 von and the story deals with the West and the East snd the trials and tribulations of a young girl who trusts too fully to the young man wpom she has Joved ar a child. Fast, | i o The Radiant Charm of Youth is found in “ The Square Deceiver” A b-act Wonderplay of unusual fascination, starring Everybody’s Favorite Harold Lockwood CHARLIE CHAPLIN in two reels.in “THE FIREMAN{ 7:10 and 9:00 MONDAY BILLIE WEST in “The Fly Cop” TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—Jane Cowl in “THE SPREADING DAWN"—Goldwyn Pictures Matinee 3:00 Nights 7:30-8:45 10c and 20c¢ OFFICERS ELECTED Officers for the ensuing year were elected at the meeting of the Modern o I —

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