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“=—=- - TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12; 103 A\ DJI DAILY PIONEER o .~~~ THE: BEMI were' declared . present: Bagley, . Boyce, N ',0 d Ti ke : . h o Bindrotmhrnns: Bne 2t No-One Would Tinker With the RCETON mm | cERTIFICATE. OF . INCORPORA. o = ' AN v n@AgKFTS—Lopfo AND FOREIGN (|I™ wieo woy i, .| ENgine to Correct Tire Trouble™ - g Her oo v ION OF HINES STATE ‘MAY- BE WINNER ‘ BANK / Know all men by these pre.s‘ents that we have agreed to, and do here- | by associate ourselves together as a TThe matter of tallation of a ot e White Way was fully discussed and the - g 3 expression was unanimous for its in- stallation at .this time. The bids sub- mitted at the previous meeting byt Y g 4 Cosch Bill Roper’s Squad Is Yet very frequently people: “take medi- he, g3 X B banki ¥ ” 3 & n B % 3 .. Hard Hit by Graduation m:'nt‘“fo°;’§:’°;';g“,’gio‘;:d:; snd.pur, GR‘A\iN’A‘ND’ e O e Ny lor et o D haliigad cine” on just such a basis. For instance, and Ineligibility of ithe State of Minnesota govarning 3 e e Minnosets Biootric LIEht they take a. “kidney remedy” when they | o o at w E S0x] depoits n] e, b » S1akd pomae Srowpasy, 2 B, Jmo e hatq abackathe even tho if's woll Jpiow A B TR . nd, we ‘do hereby execute h DU« L el - -85¢| prested B0 el D o far the Symplex at kjdney trouble is not .indicated by et (United Pr(e)is.) under our hands and seals the follow- gle:e nCtlm;::l.‘dmecuum 1b. $1ive, Pound , w - Cobi “ware haaiised and. presented by backache. They take something for (thin ton, N. J., t 12.—T he|ing Certificate of i - Princeton football team has been|wit: 848 % Tncorparstion, o B eeligioiny, but. Gosch-. Bill o a ineligibility, .but Coac il The name of thi i Repenii gnnfid@.nt' of building a cham-| be' the Hines Sut: E:fl?ra%g: ihe:l! B Pionship © combination out of the!eral nature of its business shall be VEGETABLES banking, receiving™ deposits, buying, | Potatoes, per cwt., small the wat dvlight it £ s 13 J S Wacal ot Qi Tom s poang: ;Wb de ik Ty SR kel | DO Mheesto oyt a SYMPTOM of some| Bye,-bu, ¢s.. . - Ducks, 1§74, 1b, T T18ei80 | that Bia “C3" made by the Naylor e 1 is not a.disease byit a S TOM of some Hens, ¢, Ihe. 804 OVEE v oo s v w366 | triC_company in the sum of 320,883.46 trouble. . : % y | Bggs, tresh,. dosom s - 70 o 550 | With interest at ¢ per cout onjdsferred | The sensible. way, the sure .way, the payments, as specified in theiz: bid, be ¢ . Y, 1 way, | ~ accepted, subject to the execution of SAFE way is to let a doctor find out just HIDES ¢ Diguer cunteast, Al the. flng of o where the. trouble is so that he can write : —— wealth.of new material ‘As is the case with most big eastern|selling and discounting notes, bills| - lots $1.15-$1.20 | C y 8 s K e e T ow hides, No. 1, Ib. .. a proper bond by tip Najlor Electric ; ) S elevens, Roper’s hardest task is toland other evidences of debt, domestic | Potatoes, car load lots: . .$1.205§1.25 | Bull hides, No 1, ll: company. Motion carried. ' a. prescription intelligently to help nature develop a suitable pair of ends bukt, and foreign, dealing in gold and|Cabbage, cwt. ... $1.50-$2.00 | Kipp hides, ’!&. 1, 1b. mf"fifc‘gs:i?"éfitl’:c‘is‘.’"“'“ to draw resume her proper work. ' ] s inaddition, he must construct a back- :::ly-:irngb'“llrln?:e ;n‘;in !:::ign cm:.l an::'ll fons, drty Sis .‘2.362.50 Calf skins;.No, 1, Ib. There being'-no, turther db“!hfizl it Our work is.te see that your prescriptio\n esta eans, ow B was move adjourn. 3 A : n 1 ang 9, $6-$7 | Wool, ‘bright ] O I NDERETE, is exactly as the doctor orders it. WG L ro N 'Alflwugh twelve letter men re-|personal security; and the. place|Butterfat . turned to. school this fall few of them|where the business of this corpora-|Bggs, fresh, doa |Denc0ns, each were regulars. Men must be devel-|tion is to be carried on is Hines, in| | — \ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. ‘ SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Horse hides, large, President. GEO. STEIN, Acting City Clerk. ) : . Barkgg _After you eat—alwéys use |/ ATON | c 217 Third Street =—one n‘twq tablets—eat like candy. InstantlyrelievesHeartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestiol foodsouring; repeating, headachean: ‘@e many caused by " Acid-Stomach. [EATONICis thebestremedy, it takes :‘f‘ml a‘cl:gs u;d gases rightcn: e ly , of course, you get. well, Tens of thousands won erfisly benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by figur own drug- lease try it! nfieg é:-,btiah t%e_pl:’ces &l éuch starg Beltrami-county, Minnesota. , as ng, Trimble, McGraw and| © Second. . At el i " 12: Williams, who graduated. Holmes,| Said corporation shall commence Aot yunxneang:,wherH%xZ}; Snively, Euwer and Lipscomb, alllon the first day of October, A. D. Cattle—Receip/t.s, 5,500 market, No:: }1 Northern Dark members of last year's freshman|1920, and shail < team, are not available etiher because period b thiarty yengso.ntlnue for the : 3 ‘g:;% ‘gfg& steady to 25c lower. of. leaving school: or being declared| - Third. No.:3 Yellow Corn.... .88 1 Hogs—Receipts, 6,200; market, 25c¢: to 30c 1dwer. Sheep‘—lleceipts, 3,000; market, steady, best lambs $1\75. ineligible. B The names and places of residence i xefoo‘:: ;f‘fllefl!‘g:ldn flft:ll;!{‘-fi‘;eilth;t o§ t};'e incorpl(:’n;,ors, and the nux:ber gfl;if. vg:.;]e:yom . ported for practice the follow-| of sha) hel ir;: lphpen t;o have the best chances|as follow: G each of them sre|N R of making the varsity: H.. B. Swenson, Hines, inn., \Ends,. Raymond, Jones, Davis_and | shares. ' v M?nn, fve ckles, Keck, Rutan, Hop-| E. E. Schulke, Tenstrike, Minn., per, ey and Upson; guards,|three shares. Thomas, Dickinson, Morgan and Mc-| Will A. Schulke, Tenstrike, Minn. Csull; cenfer, Callahan, Opie and|one share. Scureman; quarter, Lourie, Stimson| Henry Gripp, ' Tenstrike, Minn., and Gorman; haMs, Gilroy, Wittmer one share. e and Murrey; full, Scheerer, Gilroy and Lourie, "4 T Raymohd * .90 50% .50% i .98 S 1.62% 1.63% . 2.99% 3.12% 41t -4s'not too early'to think-of appropriate gifts for Christmas. Each year we urge ordering early so that the.rush. of the last few days may be-avoided. * . o “What to give’ is d puzzle t?i ‘many each year. We! have solved’ the puzzle for hun- dreds by suggesting photographs fo Ch?t- nias: g ¥ KING GEORGE SELLS HIS mx: CROP TO PUBLIC London‘:(by" mail).—His Majesty, A King George, has done a roaring (By Untted Press) | |Se mre e ot the demand 1 i i y Un Tess, o great. een the demand for ) onz(l:::::" piead, Temmkej Minny b Slvr&lsxl:‘eld. 11, Oet. 12.‘ t:| By Her-| the ki%lg's grapes fromPthe m"fioufi Zefanded, was @ ‘varsity end last il il i er alker, en .route W Gover- | vi Hampton Court Palace, whic t t a trifle. a arsity C. J. Wild, Tenstrike, Mlnn...one nor. 'Cox.)—Goverpor Cox today ‘]’v'llfml&;." 0?!‘{::]; o:{ rks announced gis There is nothing more acceptable, noth- ear. . Davis also _has had varsity ex- 4 ]’m’ience, Jo:es was a freshmtluy end 'h?y'ep ‘MecLean, Menomonie, Wis. pushed his spump campaign eastward | would for the first time, be sold this ing more appropriate and nothing which in; 1919, and Legendre formerly ten shares. 4 v 5 fl'fl'e.:hi#'«":"‘z'hl;"r'eg:p’:yl;'.’f':’e:éfl.lfl year mf t’t};;: public, that' the K;eaégg - gives ‘mo;e genuine pleuur}\:‘ and nl:ii"{hn.c- starred ‘with Tulane. L. Latterell, Kellikter, Minn., ten e part o is year’s crop o tion to the receiver of ‘& photograp! n “Stan” Keek was ohe of last year’s| shares. - J 'y ) him i St. Louis last night. bunches has been disposed of. Also at the— a picture of a friend of relative. 2 % 1t actually takes the place of much more expensive gifts and.is duite as acceptable, : Arrange for yours at an early date. . HAKKERUP STUDI! Phone 239 . 4 Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph. o .+ Cox appeared enthusiastic today B ffered to the B stam, ut was out of the gume mont| " Homer C. Buer, Bemid, Minn|ver” gemosraic, prospeels in B: | puble 45 .26 & pound, n paskets| | REX—TONIGHT 200 pounds, is a :elrrific “line plln:ger nxl.y S. re;:ex:“éemidji. Minn., five ‘:;‘:r{'sw}:eo:';:;;e ,’:fill ilv):ln ‘:i‘;’:"::; made by bli‘fld sloldiers al dSt' Dun- # -kil 2 £ p : ’s Hostel. any orders were and an accurate place-kicker. Rutan|shares. by a go‘?d safe majority.” :ziziiedol:yetelep:o:e, g‘a“' e FASHION SHOW Showing the very latest and newest ideas for the| was on the freshman team last year. Fourth. Toaoh that the crop ould have been ‘season of | Hooper, Halsey and Upsom played on| fThe government of this corpora- T € last year's scrubs. Thomas was sub-|tion and the management of its af- BABY u‘mlc WILIA BE :‘s;::sg r&i:":; ’:}';'g ;::;e:g:;:; br‘;f stitute center last year. Dickinson,|fgirs shall be vested in a board of HELD HERE mo Bm 23 B oD wisitors to the gardens. Morgan. and McCaull have had var-| five directors, who shall be elected at 4 [ sty experience. b’l‘:leflntsel: may have|the regular annual meeting of the : di'fi‘i‘fifédflfi‘; :{,fk::; et the 1920 .and 1921 ' made a regular but for injuries. stockholders to be held on the Thurs-| o gaturday, Octobér 23, another [wounded soldiers in various hospitals, d,g:p:fl;: “fi‘,k‘,_.,(,:,::':"“fl "’3‘ il;e oo | day succeeding the first Monday of|y 1y clinic will be held in Bemidji| but before that they were always Film Furnished by e Y. P January of each year between the| o go. the auspices of the Women's | regerved for His Majesty’s table. Sgureman. The latter was a sub-|hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. of the|givio snd Community élub. This will | m—————r—————— WILSON & CO . center when his leg was broken last{gsaid day. The first board of di- T vear. ¢ Tettors Shall consit of the following | Lo, SeninE MY 1 LY, NG, e | PROSERRFEGS, OF.F°C) © ? Wemen’ e . " Lourie, who played in part of the|members: H. C. Baer, E. E: Schulke, | gjinic which proved so benefiicial a N NEBOT. omen’s and Mls\us Harvard game last fall, is a good|H, B. Swenson, J. P. McLean, I S. t in the i 3081, 2 g open_ field runner and is sure on|Baer, who shall hold office until the “‘i'n‘,';";:; % n':“n"g :d‘{(-, i hefif%?.m{ne“cs:fl'&‘“n e city councll OUTFITTERS punts. Stimson and Gorman alter-|first annual meeting, and until their|goctors here from the State Public|o'clock p. m. A auotum belfe present, ~ Successors to nated at quarter on the freshman|successors are elected and qualified.|ealth board. A half-day clinic will | the O edting’ was. called to order, vice- elgven. Fifth. Ye held'at Nymore, and a full day ses- president Boyee Bresilipe: THE GARMENT $HOP Murrey, who - kicked field =goals} unt of the capital stock |sion at the Central school. Upon roll call the following aldermen against both Harvard and Yale last sh;l;;mb: n::nnthousand d‘ol;lnrs' fully| Al children pnder school age are B’:{,‘,’,,é‘»eé‘.i‘r'xi%n," f:eus;;et;, S, Efi:fl' year, seems to be certain as a half| .ij in in cash, which shall be di-|eligible, and those who have been ex- Absent: McKinnon, Hayward, Vander- back. Gilroy was full on the fresh-| ijoq into one hundred shares'of one|amined ‘and found defective In pre-sluis. . . pyupeey,! man tl“m- Wittmer has had varsity| yundred dollars each. vious cHnics and: especially urged to| 1. iee of’the B ast regular meeting experience. 14 oRe"of the bestp n Sixth. attend. Anyone wishing information |anq special meeting of August 23rd, Schee : v as to the clinlc, may call Mrs. R. H.|1920, were read and approved. in.the game. He also is a good ground | The highest amount of indebted-|gchumaker. « * g Bills. . 2 Raing 33‘. evidenced by f‘:iu pegrrtom- ness or liability to which the corpora- Humake The following bills after being aud ance against Yale last year. Gilroy tion shall at any time be subject shall LEAGUE 0"‘ HA“oNs MAY ited were ypon mol/ifln and ‘second allow- and Lourie.may also be tried out at be one hundred fifty tho'\,und dol- ¢ sm 35 49 F full. Others who are showing well K on the squad are Clehves, Gordon and A . § .Cutchins. unto set our hands and seals this 1st (By United Press) day of October, A. D. 1920. London, Oct. 12.—The League of |repair and overhaul ‘¥h‘he;inyclje‘rlxl{ was H. B, EWENSON. Natlons may wield a club in the Vil- 5524 289 FEScrnine tor Jids for 'the 5 D. B. Jonés] hay, dity team. | W. E. Hazen, soap kottle Street gang, street labor x .. The bid of O. W. Sievert Co, for the 0! ! Modern Furniture — ~a'Sign of Success In wititess whereof, we have here-| (Princeton opened with Swarthmore here last Saturday. The next game -will be wi:;ih :‘lary];r;d shme. OVtVa;h- . SJVII]::L ic'égfi{‘,fks no dispute between Poland and Lith- lrepnlr and overhuling of the jail build- - fl?‘“’l an ee plays- here October 2 “/ {uania. League officials today de- |In& e < i 16 and the Navy on October 23 HENRY GRIPP. nounced the coupe by which the Poles am‘,",?u:f,tyfofi.h{,fi,'fir -dt‘l::c!):gusmz "ot o:::‘“;’:;’:‘::‘;"m “n"t:am.&: West Virginia, which defeated Prince- KNUTE H. STRAND. |[4qjzed the Lithuanian cities. fhe city hall.and fifth ward well, and eed by such firms o8 . * e 1 // ton 26 to O last year, comes October C. J. WILD. 1t was declared Fremch and Brit-|for the roofiig of the storehouse at wellrechimm L ume | " 30. Colgate, which administered a & J. P. McLEAN. igh authorities will investigate cir- pumping '!llh"‘-'” L Terminal Co,, Nationa! City Bank, 5 7 to 0 defeat to the Tiger last year, L. LATTERELL. - |cumstances immediately. Municipal court report for week of ibecause modern organizations de. has been dropped from!the schedule. / HOMER C. BAER. August afir;grug;;‘pgfl;i‘ff≫fi,;““ mand modern equipment. The only out of town game~is with I. 8. BAER. BEGINNERS’ BAND TO O e ot Polios department for perl g ) ugust 1st, was read and 10d June 18t to Al MEET THIS EVENING | %7 ted. Report of Health Ofticer Shannon was PR G. Oliver Riggs, director of the Ju- |read and uccepted, 4 he Division of Sanitation i _| venile band, announces that a meet: |5 NEPR, of the DIEIoR Ste tank su State of Minnesota, County of Bel-| ;g <)) be ‘held this evening begin- DIy o Bemid)i, was read, and the r : ipt of copies of a proposed milk ord- ning at 7:30 in the band room at the (L0 7 yay eknowleqged, the same be- Harvard at Cambridge. The teams| In presence of tied 10 and 10 last year. Yale, which A. E. FEIR. Princeton beat. 13 to 6 last year, E. F. PARKER. comes here November 13. The -Yale game will produce the unique feature (;! hrot]hem, v;a{ptaim tfl(l,nr:. t;n:;; 16t 4ay ot Ostober. & D of .their respective . elevens, facing , A, D. & - ey s Sttt sk b B i o e T R n of Princeton and Tim Calla- |and for said county, personally ap-| .o of organizing a beginners’ band. 2= B peared H. B. Swenson, E. E. Schulke, Only those who mean business are Surety bond of J. J. Dofan 60: mi'fif"l' Will A. Schulke, Henry Gripp, Knute | gyoq 'to attend. Parents, however, i Guaranty wcb:‘n;:‘:% s surely H. Strand, C. J. Wild; J. B\ MeLean, |i¢ interested, are extended an invita-|in the sum of §836.50, and surety bony . o . o . Iy t Inti ter tank L. Latterell, Homer C. Baer, I S\iion to be present. Director Riggs |26 sfilaiistoni river bridge, witn the Baer, to me known to be the persons|yants at least seventy-five boys for |U. elity & Guaranty Company, as ‘described in and who executed thely b 1 i be | surety, in the sum of $775.00, duly ‘ap- foregoing instrument, and acknowl- the new band. -Instruction:will proved by the city attorney, was ac- han of Yale. The latter, who was , captain last year, was re-elected. ‘Larger crowds each week, that furnished free of charge. * ledve the theatre in the happy mood |edged that they each executed the| freo of ‘chars cepted. R — of, having been well entertained, | same as their free act and deed. ABANDON HOPES FOR On motion and second the request of / ‘ that the regular Friday vaude- °) A. E. FEIR, business men on Third strees, as submit- Uipre vint ihe regu s 3 i MAC SWINEY'S RELEASE | ted by, Mr. Earie Barker, for the instal- villé is becoming more popular each|, ~ (Seal) ‘Notary Public, L e by O two ornamental light posts ' week at the: Grand theatreas is is Beltrami County, Minn. | - At Pemidji and Beltrami avenues, two 'n* becoming necessary to arrive| My commission expires December, (By United Press) posts at Beltrami and an%fi&'fl b T Iy in order to gain admittance. |22, 1926. London, , October * 1o.—Lord-Mayor | bues, and two at nfl&raesoax‘;h:nmtxr:rrfi “The bill for this week looks as ? + . MacSwiney ‘completed his _sixtieth | AXeRASe: (N5 F"0a5ts was'reforred to though the standard is to be main- 91065. day of fasting with his condition ‘al-|the Water and Light committee and City ined for this Friday. State of Minnesota; Department most unchanged, according to the fi‘vy:l‘r'l'e;t:“:agnu;; mt::le!rlxotngfi?t gm‘sl' Kenlow .and Birchby are billed as|of State. latest Sinn Fein bulletin. This wag | osts at an approximate cost of $25 having ‘“‘Music and Everything" 1 hereby certify that the within the sixty-first day of his hunger I,'Guc‘ach was referred to the finance ¢ % i i A e - ‘inllng e Each ahd | this office on the 7th day of October, /g,y . el Thowing the Recessity for incroased ® Alisteel filing cabinets can be putytos gethier in almost limitless combinations to every one of these single acts have|lA, D, 1920, at 12 o’clock M., and was/ 1o supplied consumers. His been-a hit, and there is every reason | duly recorded in Book 3 "of State ::t‘zsjseato‘;rfl. S etorred to a committee of aldermen, Boyce, Carlson and Carver, tabeliave that Miss Leona will be as|'Bank Recdrds, on page 20. dod. “Olirer:and Lee. require fhe JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, oty uga. of tha Central Labor X 14l stage for their offering, describ-| (geal) - Secretary of State. Union present extended an invitation to ‘meet the exact needs of the one-man busi-, ed as “A Girl, A Boob and a Uku- et g £k g :;m ‘c:ggfl) .:3 ::Izg;fi:n:xl}g nt,:lrenn‘ilaun lele,}”.Delaire apd Madeline will close| (ffice of Register of Deeds, County |Jl . "Eommunication from the Civic and ithe_bill In_a novelty exhibition of{ ¢ Beltrami, Minn. y - Community club on the matterof regu- priinastics * " T | hereby terify. that the, within{FOR. BALE-—150 fest of heary whre| " Eulmey i it 1 0l 12 JohErtes Ray I oo pea. | instrument was filed in this office lar} . feublug: AT4 20 catar DOStE: * T | neccssary resglution Governing the con- be, the pleture prosram which Dro-| record o the.dith day of October) guire 1105 Dewes. 'avenic of el ang the Jlcensing of publc'danco propitee iy ernoon | 5 "p. 1920, ab1 o'clock P. M., andf phone 697-1.— j 3£10-14 | "85 ynicaion from the Civie and \and evening. was duly recorded in Book'(16 of | FOR ‘SALE—I am now offering my Community cllb relative to the enforce- a Miscellaneous, page 24. ws governing the sales of ness as well as the requirements of the big|, organization.” You simply add more_units as your, business warrants. Saves Valuable Space. Allstee! filing cabinets save 15 to’ 25% flooy) ment ' of purebred.registered Shorthdrn bull e O s o Tmffors Was, read ‘and. ac- . MAY TRANSFER BODY OF .'0. MOON Pomante. " Te ls a good one and of BABY.TO NORRISTOW |: iater of Deeds. 00 breed! x red.| “Hw 4 seconded that Fi - : § (Seal) Registar.of “fl? D. (gjomlnmg«:d ;g;rucg::r a:ll:ll r welrg.:a nhlxt“w;sm{:gvn ?’u‘laecdmpeerm:ul:m {E space over wood cabinets, and have greater capac- attend the Minnebota Fire college at St. ity.. Allsteel is fire-resistant, warp-proof, wear> (By United Press) B ", ~ abont 1,600. Will sell reasonable 18, 1920, Carried. ,,,‘,;:;‘;{;".’,‘}'fg. ::ny ((,)gc ‘,‘,’,‘,‘,‘;; B‘,Zi‘e_ State of Minnesota, Department,of|. ~as T eanpot use him any. longer. P e e T e baunlwieds 1T a8 Mitn may e made from Egg |Banking. Anyone interested in a good sire of | moved 10 adjosrny ARG rs, ~ ley Couglit may Lo male (rom %5 |" 1 hereby certify that the foregoing | that breed will wiite or call M. T, w0 W, VANDERSLULS, - by authorities of the Poxnsylvania name Hines State Benk -as give o W $ constal i approved | FOR. RENT—Furnished room, suii-|pgocuEpINGs TRE % "’“ bulary tods ::;“ne"en have been this- day able for two gentlemen. . 315 Am- nm or m%{n oF o cou = - Dated this 7th day of October,| erica avenue. 1d10-12 MNAEIOTA. AUGUST proof, rodent-proof, dust-proof and everlasting., : Come in and examine the Allstee! filing uqiu'? : Look at desks, safes, counter height files and other units of Allsteel office furniture _equipment. that belongs with success.S A. D. 1920. WANTED—Position in general store| gpecial' session_of the city cuncil, F. E. PEARSON, by young man. Two years experi-|called for the purpose of considering and (Seal) Supt. of Banki ence. Albert Narum, Erskine, |acting on certain proposals for the in- < orit S Minn. S 4d10-15 By, ?e‘n}ile'nts 3 ight, D’E.‘,’f{;_}'fi;; LOST—One starting crank for Buick T t —return for reward. E. J. Let- . J6th, 1020, wa ; fi-{-}flAn!llmUI{’eleetlon day. A Po‘""’- m"'"mt 2610-13 | Bel! 1 S teack, . m- A quorum i F 4 rmistice day. FOR SAl trawberry plants, at|being présent. meeting was called to or- ) . 1§~—Armistice Sunday. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE corner. Eighth and Park. ‘Phone|der. President ;:{{dersluls presiding. s PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE - i <89y T Wi 14d19-12] " Upon rolt call the following aldermen| g BEMIDJI ~* Phone: 799-J : \s . » MIN ~ i Nov. 26—Thanksgiving day. -DAILY PIONEER ¥ N \ = ~ . /4