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- #"Eiiteen-inch mized hard sfd soft|and the men be as follows: cents. B md!i this week. ‘-kemp Btudio Studio open even- ‘'evenings. 1117t Sketoh of ;'day, choice $3.95. e . the Mayflower, “other poin 1 A England.—Mrs H. N. Bolger. * " Captain Brhest Orchard of the lo- turn trom his trip. :ples at the Pioneer officc and have your name engraved in the same type : a8 the sentiment. They make mighty 5 lcce’uble tokens. 1mo1215 Subscribe for The Pioneer. | DEATH. LMD T0 EVIL SPIRITS lfluul te . Disso- ’ Dn;ly‘“Fa;hon ‘Hint R " Te each le glvo an muulfing and. completé review of the ) “city's pocial activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- B z 1 these have sopal mention, social items. and news - briefs and we solicit your i . . i{ thelr o In superstitiops Anstigated | ‘cosoperation in its maintenance. 'Iteins ‘phioned or-mailed to this < men or.maglcions of | office are appreciated by readers of the p.pér and by the pnblllhll'l : a tribe for thelr own betterment, while | many are adopted as-:customs of a ==-==——T hl’h“ 922="=‘=—_=—"— b = Foremost of the funéral “celebra- ;tlons" An -Africa. is that of a tribe THE demands on us for quality go..ds‘ are, continuglly increasing. Quality, in almget everytbmg, Imeans economy im left to- : ; Ao F. ‘G. Schadegg was a Red Lake| Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson called Bai.galas, near. the,Quange river. t , ge Falls bustness visitor Monda mfi%fin‘;fl; :l;e;: :;’:&,w#: s, £ Here the doceased is asked to state the 10flg run. Quahty, as found in the /$60.000 to loan or varms. .Dean|Mrs. . Richard Chambers.—Little S 5% ;l:: o ezms ?Th and is often ‘famousd;, VENUS Pencils and Erasers,. b : d71tt Falls Transcript. . o PEC ore befug burleq. Land ‘Go B ] : : bdenth of an African In these - IEARS: Tuxurious- economy 4 o Nonhetn There will be a big turkey supper R sectipns is never announced, and, only g u::l“(;: ;:gn.il;!"'}f““ 813t at the Presbyterian church tomorrow 5 A - on;,inquiry s anyone told of the death night. Everybody come! 1d1118 : %: | of a;tribe member. When the death ik is. genenlly known the relatives come and fall into a state of excitement and wallings, -with frequent interruptions of & hilarious nature. Dyums and mus- |.’ ical Instruments are assembled and : Ask ‘your dealer Dr.w. K Dennison’.lxas gone- to .L, 'W. Galloway of Cass Lake ar- Qaga‘l.akg"on bustness.” - He returns rived in the city Monday. He, with tomuriow: Mrs. Galloway, left for the Twin Cities and Chicago, that night, where Mr. and Mrs. John Moberg visited:| . Galloway will purchase holiday cal 5 : g relatives at Mallard Sunday. goods for his drug store, and Mrs. eeete i the' ‘revelry .is continued untll after . PIOMEER STATIONERY HOUSE Galloway will buy mid-winter stock o5, sunrise. This ceremony occuples two |- S qu + Wholesalers . Mrs.” “q. V. Thompson of- Solway idji visitor Mongay.: days. The body is brought out during was a Bem visitor these ceremonies and fastened in a sitting posture in a chair and placed at the door of his hut. The idea of the natives is that the deceased shall share in the festivities. -.Only the mother and wife of the de- ceased show signs of grief. After the “celebrations” the deceased is put un- der rigid examination as to what or who caused his death. Naturally, he is unable to answer, and the crowd abuses him, demanding an answer. At last it {3 ngreed that he was killed through the aid of evil spirits. The FOR ALL-ROUND: WEAR. This costume features. a -tynmic blouse which may be developed. in novelty suiting. or material to cor respond with the skirt. The open front is finished with a deep collar and there is a vest of silk to-match the collar. Turn-back cuffs may be added to the one-piece sleeves, if de- for the Elko Hat Shop. Yes, welrergoing. Where? Why to the big turkey supper at the Pres- byterian church. 1d1118 “C.°F. Blnkely of Turtle.River:was a business. visitor -in the.city:Mon-| day. Mrs. E. Lennsey of Northern was shopping and calling on friends- here Mondxy This Christmas as before, you will probably - want to send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti- |tul selection from which to make 0 . your choice. Have the sentiment| sired. The tunic is in two DW:OB_ and your name engraved on them in| and gathered at the ‘Wflist. The ex:t:; the same type. It is quite the correct | Costume requires 4 % yards 54-in thing to do. Call and see the sam- ;nater;al.s ;Ailon:, th: biloluse calls for . 1mol216 yards 54-inch material: ples at the Pioneer office. mo T il Revice 'l'usnic B‘l'onsebN:: 8550. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bus ger’szs 1: m:;:: ]mte'fl?'thi“%fi:bfl'nffi Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 8574. Siz- | body. is then taken to the cemetery. church yWednes«'lny November 19,| €8, 24 to 38 inches walst. Ptice, 20 |- The iuhabitants do not belleve, that b i ‘everyone must dle, that evil spirits slab wood for sale, $3.50 per 16ad. Be- Tutkey, Giblet Gravy ; i alons interfere with lives., idji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. = T&Ftf|Dressing .~ Cranberry Jelly| _~ i 31 Mfg ~ 071} “Mashed Pdfa¥oes - Fried pm.smps FIRST NUMBER OF H. S. LYCEUM NOVEMBER 24 year-old Oliver Dedler of Scran- R ?l has pleaded gullty to ‘the “ < Frank- H. Lubeck has purchasedf - - Waldorf Salad . the C. W. Warfleld residence at¥20 Pumpkin Pie Bread i America-avenue. L Coffee : After enjoying last night's mus tge of killing ‘Peter Knapp, -eight siov | [~ The ‘supper, the same as in previ-|cal treat, Bemidji people will be even old. -The Knapp boy was eating Every hat ‘on display in the many |ous years, will be cooked and served|more anxious to. take advantage of ' alongside the road when Dedier show windows at the Elko Hat Shop|by the -men. 2d1119{the high school lycaunl] course which| came along ‘and demanded it. When N consists of five musical amd dramaflc Knapp ref: ed! a MASQUERADE DANCE. PD rolnaed. Dedier pulled & Té is on sale Wedn;sgg 0501' 1d¥19158 s Many of them wort! numbers. volver and’#hot ‘him, duth following Don’t forget the dance at the Odd In order that those wishing to at- mt 1nstantly. - Fellows, hall this evening, everybody tend- may be assured of a good ‘seat, come and have a good time. 1d1118 —_— Fresh milk for sale at chures Cottage_grocery, corner 11th St..and Irvine Ave. 2111118 Tonight fix "T;)Cnigl;:c: | A" Wholesome : Picture, Full of Humé.n T Inf_.'erest and Virility Mary MacLaren “The Unnainted Woman” Gudrun was a “hired girl” and when she married Charley Holt, who passed as one of the town’s aristo- - - crafs, she struck the village gossips dumb with aston- ishment and mdlgnatlon But they soon recovered the power of speech, and such a wagging of tongues was never heard thereabout before "Mrs, M. B. Till of Yola was in Be- midji Monday making armngements to reside here. ) E3R% 4 ioy Pluded Guilty to Murder Charge. Mrs. George Hill and Mrs L Mor- of Yola is visiting friends in- Be- the committee in charge has blocked |- off seventy seats ‘in’ the center sec- tion of the high school auditorium as u a reserved seat section. A-plat has :a;:y&fl:::fl: a:x::pyt a;mh;,ghg&‘ . "Grandpa" Isted was taken to St.|been made of thle flogr and from thls P { e e s, hogpital last night... Mr, |seats may be selecte < - Call the Hakkeriip: Stadi lst wgas very ill, but is resting Earle A. Barker has kindly con- ) 4 P ] TWO Parts—L-KO comedy TWO Parts enslly today. He is 83 years of agé |sented to handle the sale.and reserva-+ ‘| His many friends hope for his speedy |tion ot the tickets which will. be “GRANDPA” ISTED ILL. R . placed on sale at Barker's drug.st ) ien: tor “.g‘?.:‘;?:“.‘i‘&‘m‘,:‘:. i s artersoon for the very. rossan: 'SPECIAL FEATURE TA IDE. dble price. of $2. a':ticket: (entir k 3 peveral Rays duration. pet?flfi.?fissffi?fi; Hloom | coUTSE) Tickets should be secured| MISS MARGARET TROPPMAN, in a " One dozen' photographs makes: 12|were married at the residence :of ;:;lv on account of the limited nums series of new classic dances. ) i Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- Father, Phillippi Sunday afternoon. The'fi t number of erup Studio.. Studio open e"’“;‘g& M. Lanal}an ha: j“’; rehtun:’ed tr:ll‘n which w:{ls be given at. 8 otdl.']l?)ciosi?e’ 3 - i BN § army service, where he has been e 2 E 1] . . Dust twoyens, ‘They will eside here | o cTenine; November 24, ie a ark || (8 . | Rex Five-Piece Orchestra 20c and ?Oc " Matinees 2:30, , Nuht 7 20 and 9: 10 £ reis 1O The’Ladi f the Me 5 E ¢ hnve been given of 'his pemrman‘ee church will be entertained on Wed- “you mt Yo sell o .m',o‘" nesday afternoon at 2:30 o’cloc! property, write.me, John J. Blacky{;p0 150 of Mra. S. A. Cutter, 1111 'lflln st Chippewa Falls,” Wib.‘ : Beltrami avenue. The hostesses are, | | Mrs, Cutter, Mrs. C. N. Shannon, and FABEWELL SLEIGH PAETY A farewell alelglmda narty, wan. given last even;;xg n honor. of Oscar Olson, “who -will*leave this evenin; rnomsson EMERITUS to visit various parte of Sweden dut * 'COMING TO BEMIDJ] [1n8 the next two months. After the || : : YK A : s S il ! T Wlndow ahop at the night before the show, ‘and see"tae} hats on display for Wednesaay, at 3.95. 1d1118 On dom photogu]:;ha n:;:élsi ‘Ifi hristmas presents. Call up. open eveninj Miss Maris Sanford. is not certain, erup Studio. , Studio ope 119?:: of filling her engagement at the Methodist church Wednesday night. Notice as to whether she will be pres- ept or not will be ngen in The Plo— neer tomorrow. guests had enjoyed a lengthy: ride, they returned te the home of Elmer Marin, where re!ushments were | served. X Those present were " Mr. and Mrs. G. Neleon, Mr. and, Mrs," E. Marin, glsu& Msm“:.h Rllxi’d,y, Lena Smith, orothy Smi leanor . Anderson, Marjorie Klein and-Edla Rudy, and . ém LILA LEE Joe Shirk, William -Olson, Ernest Ol- | Dauqhter of the WolF* son, Perry Hullet, Elbhdoge Lord, and Clinton Crovby . Mrs Emma Hinshaw and’ “Mrs. aviéd Hinshaw of Wilton are Visit- g at the Frank Schroeder home this eek. Maria Santorld professor emeritus One, d@lfill photograpns makes 12|of the state university, will give an presen 1 up the Hak-|address at the Methodist church, ‘at “Christmis ts. Call up 8 o’clock Wednesday evening, Novem- ‘ber 19. Miss Ella Laqua will sing prior to the address. Mrs. James Martin of Bemid,thl% ¢/ Miss Maria-Sanford is not certain he home of her son, Clyde lably kinown throughout the state, Frohn, where she will visit, g, pp nd no one can afford to miss hear- ext two weeks. "f4ng her. She comes here under the auspices of the Women’s Civic and The pretty little turbans you tried | Community club. Miss Sanford shoyld n the other-day at $8, $10 32 |be greeted by a large audience. n sale at the Elh)sQ HntthShog ViV :z esday for $3.95. See them tonigbt| .. . STUDY CLUB MEETS. the Wwinddws: S1118 The Woman’s Study club met spot cash paid for Libert Cand Lfberty Bond receipts. ~See B Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., " 'during the day, or at Markham hotel, BIG COMBINA'HGN SAI.I'I. PLUMMER, NOV. 19; PURE BRED S'I'GCK OFFERED' Slxty Head Sborlhonu Are Listed; Draft Stock, Hop, Monday at the club rooms. The 'Thankaglving program given was as * |follows: Roll Call—Thanksgiving quota- tions. k There will be a great combination sale at Plummer, Red Lake county, Wednesday, November -19, under the auspices of the Red Lake County Farm Bureau and Breeders’ associa- rge. H. Boughton, the Before seeing Charles Ray in “Hay painter of the Pilgrims. 1k -on-pictures ;Foot Straw Foot” tonight don’t for- Ta “get to window shop at the Elko Hat Priseilla;, b)l Prltlgrix: Ex- Shop. AN hats on display Wednes- ; : ng to Church, + ] uon On above date will be offered 60 3 head of pure bred Shorthorns,: 20 # 4 . | cows, 20 heifers:and. 20 bulls.. /This - g 4 will be a grand opportunity.to secure Mrs. Hattle Ostrander. of ] “1 vul] roll up my sleeves, ladies and gentlemen, to, show you that I have absolutely nothing concealed-—" But Charlie couldn’t roll up that “biled front” and thereon hangs the tale—and Betty. Come to 'see this. great “rube” story. | * On the Same Bill | Bill West Comedy " Elko Theatre Cof Miles Standlsh -Miss Jda " Virginia Brown. Customs.and Fashions in Old New some of the best-individuals that will ia & gripping drama of the Gold be offered in the northern part of the R ¢ Alaska state this season of both the milking egion of Alas strain and beef type: as this- draft s being made from gome of the best ‘. - ‘lmh‘um‘. Best for Mines. | herds in the valley. In addition to I" de.,. ‘the"up-to-date miner car- this grand Shorthorn consignment - Minneapolis, -Ohiulo, ETY e ckage of electricity abo there -will be offered many pure bred :n-ol:te, 'ynon gl.l‘mfli %‘r’i“’ ;::l'%.n, nnd:!r:round ;{ 1s : t.;’: .Holstein and Herford cattle, . Per- ,’ stock is complete and you will not be storage battery. attached to the back ‘zl:::rn a:;al;l::.:n:uxfl?;z, g::cg 0 fl ake, Bou tho bosetiter saimples.us | O bis belt and s comnected by 8 cord | ciin ““Duiroe Jersey and Chester 8 lamp faston e ot | white Bo: fos A Tiomes 0, 1mo1215| 31y cap. The lamp, provided with & ars and gilts, Shropshire Thrilling Dog-Sled Race. A Rough-House Fight. 1+ ‘l‘cmblo Sno\v Blizzard. Allo sllowi-. Episode No. reflector, throws a flood of light in ewes and rams. “Masm Mystery” 1 Salvation. ¥ corps, l16ft. Tast | front of the miner. But its:ehlet ad- Beside the pure bred entries.the at th night for Minneapolls, where he, wils | vantage is absolute safety., 1‘1 olden sale will contain 50 grade Shorthorn attend: an officers’ congress of “the| days miners (who must, of course, have . Salvation Army. : There: will;deino| light) carried about with them opens _meetings here until Suturday nfght,| fiame lamps. - These caused fnnumer- " at which -timé the captafn wlll Te-| able disastrous accidents through ig- « nition of coal dust or gases. Sir Hum- phry Davy's invention of a safety lamp whose flame was protected by a wire saved an immense number It is In common use today, fhe electric mine lamp is better and more convenient. and’ Holstein cows and heifers, 200 breeding ewes and many good tarm mares. s e o Watch for posters and catalogue listing same. Address all inquires to C. C. Lake, county agent, or Frank Jeffers, president of the Breeders’ as- sociation, Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. 2d1118; {‘ You can remember more lrlends y sending Christmas card than in any other manner. It costs less too. Select from the splendid lines of sam- Read The Pmnaar Want M' Some Song Bird. “Sue says her new funny song is a scream.” “It is, the way she sings it."”