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/Wednesday. here ‘in ‘business. 4 ho! vrick of Koor's ice ‘Take home a bric * Goncord grapes, 4Yc per backet at ‘Trogpman’s. 1d10-21 G. H. ‘Warner of Brainerd, was a Wednesday business visitor “irere. Fresh, fweet-milk and oream, sold |3 at Ganter's bakery. . * 10-6tL|. 1 b Otrin A, Sloop of Princeton, ‘was a ~ business caller in this city today. ‘@hicken dinner at.L 0. 0. F. hall Saturday evening. 3d10-23 G. H.:Lake of Crbsby, was a Be- mlby business visitor on Wednesday. ‘William Lennon of Kelliher, spent Wednesday in this city on business. goncord grapes,” 49¢ per basket at Trdppman’s. 1d10-21 Mrs, Clara Ericlgson ‘of Solway, was & biisiness caller in the city Wednes- day.! » : €, L. Isted left on Tuesday evening for “Minneapolis on a short business viit. : Mrs. John Pagli of Becida, was an soutof town business caller here Wed- /nestdpy. Beltrami Co. Poultry association willimeet at the High school building October 22, at 8:00 p. m. Everyone cordially | invited. E. McMahon, Secy. 2t10-22 ;,a‘ Otto Fredericks -of Solway, wa$’a between train business caller “Wiednesday. i ¥ e To prolong the honeymoon stick to ‘Monarch ‘coffee. 3 1bs. for $1.33, at Trdfipman’s. 1t10-21 Mrs. - Atbert Keerh -of -Becida, was among the out of town shoppers in Y0 the city yesterday. %F Mr. and'Mrs, J. were among ‘the out of town visit- ors in the city today. ) _Enjoy ;a - real treat on Saturday evening atithe Odd Fellows hall. The Ladies of -the ‘G. A. R.-Circle will serve @ chicken dinner from 5 to 8 o’clock. g Mrs. Dan “Mitchell -of Blackduck, vi#fted with friends in Bemidji be- tween trains Wednesday. The Butter Kist Popcorn machine the city on business in connection with the First National Bank. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. Ses G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-28t Glynn P. Ballou of the C. W. Jew- .ett company at International Falls ‘was a ‘business visitor here on Wed- nesday. For the best all around service send your dyeing and dry cleaning to The Model Dry Cleaners, 305 Third street. Prone 537. 10-12tf John Nielson of Mentor, réturned to his home ‘Wednesday, after visit- ing with relatives in the city for the past two weeks. . Mrs. E. A. Currie returned to her v home in Little Falls this morning fter a visit of several weeks with ends in the city. = J. Leroy Elwell, cashier of the Farmers State Bank, returned yest- erday morning from a short business visit to Minneapolis. Couldn’t better the quality—that’s impossible. But we do some awful hings to the price of Monarch cof- lee—3 pounds for $1.33 at Tropp- man'’s. 1t10-21 Miss Edith Craven of the Fifth ward, left the fore part of the week for Brainerd, where she has enrolled at the Brainerd Commercial college _for the coming term. t ‘When you. next need feed try the Courtney Seed '& Feed Co., where prices ard right. At Grinager’s Geo- cery on 3rd street. 9-9¢f . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton +Crosby re- tarned yé¥terday from a short hofiey- moon tripiand visited with his par- ents at {Webster, Wis. They are guest sat the Bailey home, 605 Min- nesota atenue. i ! : 1 CARD OF THARKS | ‘We wish to thank our friengs and neighbors for their kindness and flor- , a1 offerings, at the time of our be- reavement. Sunol Warninger, Harvey Warninger, 1t10-21 Mrs. Loyd S. Smith. WANRTE™ E Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. Special this week only. of ladies’ gloves or three neckties Phone 65. Thursday evening, October 28. 8ix plece ‘orchestra will furnish music. = 3t10-21 HOT “SHOT” FOR NEIGHBOR 3d10-21 | Probably Woman Wished 8he Had Not | of George. Calvert, first Lord Baltl- Irritated Mr. Dobson While * has beer*laoved to 117 Tmrdlg{:f_;ti on S hands and knees. Finally, when Fz:—-——" E = e he reached the top, he fished his keys Mrs, Fréd Barker of Wilton, visit- | from his. pocket without much difi- _ SEVEN ed with friends in the fifth ward be- | Culty, but the keyhole, of course, could RIOUS tween trains on Wednesday. not be found. = GLO! Us e - After several attempts to locate it, REELS A. G. Wedge of Minneapolis, is in| fn which he failed miserably, he hap- % pened to logk over his shoulder, and discovered the woman -next door watching him. “Wash you wan’?” he demanded. “I don’t want anything,” she replied, but didn’t go away. 4 The man made anéther gttempt to find the keyhole, but being again un- successful turned in disgust and asked the neighbor it she had borrowed the keyhole, “Ot course not. I don't know any- thing -about your keyhole except that you can’t find it,” said she, * “Well, you've borrowed everything elsh we've got, sho I thought maybe you borrowed our keyhole,” came the reply. Htalians Meit Up Small Change. The second-hand dealers all over Italy have cornered the bronze 10 and 8. centime .pleces, which they have |} melted down and sold as ingots for soldering at two and three times the price the pennies cost them. This has caused a great deal of annoyance, as small change-is scarce, and in some of the cafes stamps have been given as change. The government has reduced the size of the new 10 and 5.centime pleces, but eveh that has done little good, so it has now decided te coin the new .pennies out of a composition o | GRAND mietal which esunot be used as solder e Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. The ninmr/y of JACK LONDON'S story-telling, his spirit of adyenture in the earth’s | far places, and the fascination of his characters, that brought him millions of readers, are heightened in this screen version. 7f one of his most noteworthy tales of ithe sea. e . Je A B.TADIES WIIL - will serve a chicken dinner at the Qdd Fello-vs. hall on Saturday even- ing, ‘October 23, from 5'to"8"o'clock. This pronfises to be a real treat and accomodations are being arranged for a large crowd: > MARRIED LADIES BAND WILL HOLD FOOD SALE ‘The married.ladies’ band, No. 2, of St. Phillip’s church, will hold a food sale at the office of the Bemid- ji Gas Co. on Saturday afternoon, October 23. B. A. C. CLUB HOLDS ELECTION OF OFFICERS Last evening the B. A. C. club met in the basement of the Presbyterian church for the annual electipn of offi- cers. A large group of boy$ was pre- sent. They chose for their president, Francis Rhea; for vice-president, Floyd \Wilcox; and for secretary, Cal- houn Grier. “Walter Wook was elect- . A remarkable, airplane photograph = ‘of the statue of Liberty on Bedloes ed football captain. island. § - e After the business meeting ad- journed, progressive games were played and an abundance of refresh- e Clifford & Co., have a carload of |ments were served. Everybody had a New York apples on track today at|fine time. $2.75 in bushel baskets. The meetings in the future 2a10-23 | Will be held every Wednesday night instead of on Friday night. g;i:.i”f..firé‘e‘:} NOW at Courines | OLDEST OF STATE MOTTOES 10-20tf That of Maryland Was Adopted in 1648—Enshrined in History of the Commonweaith. One pair cleaned free with every ladies’ or — = gents’ cleaning job. Swiss Cleaners. Th 512 Beltrami ave. s Maryland spitragiets who geet 3t10-23 | POse altering the state’s motto, “Fattl 14 Maschy -Parole Feminae” (to use the . . old spelling), are proposing to put B\ P. 0 E. ELKS rough hands to what should be sacred. - There will be a regular meeting of | qy, o) the Elks lodge Thursday evening. e offensive translation, “Deeds are masculine, words are feminine,” is not the only one possible. The secretary of state could readily be directed to give official approval to Y¥manly .deeds E. H. JERRARD, Sec’y. WANTED Clean cott.n rags at"Ploneer-oftice. [, 53" o, anly words” which would HALLOWE'EN MASQUE BALL Don't fail to attend the Hallowe’en| Byt the best reason for jealously ‘Netls of Cass Lake, | masquerade ball at the 2 give women a recognition they enjoy in no other state motto. Armory, guarding Maryland's motto is that it is the oldest the nation can boast—the date of its adoption is placed in.1648 —and Is enwrapped with Maryland history to a remarkable degree. Throw away, the Baltimore motto and Mary- land might ‘as well turn the portrait , morg; ' to the wall. He Was Worried. . There are other state mottoes that — are open to attack. Alabama’s “Here Mr. Dobson came home early In the | We ;Rest”. suggests an_obvious joke. evening, but 17 sheets in the wind. He . negotigted the steps: ta his, front. door SERVE CHICKEN DINNER | The ladies of the G. A. R. Circle|: BIRDS. TEACHING THE 1 i Contrary Wi “Nature has someé contrary ways.™ “Such as what?” : “Don'’t the trees begin.to show their staying power when they start -to The 'Ponuhr Actor Earle Williams In Modern -Comedy-Drama “TheUsurper” Paramount Magazine Holmes Travelogue deavor. songsters_each, day.’ A A A A A §o does Washington's “By and By.” Virginia’s motto recalls John Wilkes Booth, New York's the rather tawdry declamation by Longfellow which it Inspired, and those of several other states—like Kansas’ “Ad Astra Per Aspera”—the rhetoric of commence- ‘ments; While these states cleave to .their mottoes Maryland may well be boastful of hers and its gssociations. —New York Evening Post. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER| 7o, Inimitable — e - SIMPLE WASH REMOVES RINGS UNDER EYES Bemidji people will be surprised how quickly simple withhazel, cam- phor, hydrastis, etc., as shot eyes and dark mixed in Lavoptik eye. wash, relieves blood- rings. 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So with the aid of an automatic organ,| New AF o Com Mrs. Willlams trains hundreds of &W Al‘t Film.Com “THE Border Raiders” any Starring Rex Ray An exciting tale of the Rio Grande country. When men took the law in their own hands and the fighting man* was the man who won. Filmed amid the homes of the Hopi Indians’in Arizona and JAMMED FULL OF THRILLS, DRAMA AND EXCITEMENT va DOES?H Y Rebellion: S Paramount Gictird_ 4 [ LARRY SEMON in his latest comedy “SOLID CONCRETE” |VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY ONLY MATINEE AT 2:30 MAHONEY & CECELIA in “A Sea Side Flirtation” Blackface Singing and Talking " PAULA ARMSTRONG “A Herculean Surprise’ ~ AN TTALAN DUO In Songs WM. S. HART in “John Petticoats” GRAND REX THE “CARMEN of “THE LOST CITY” of the African Jungles Other Attractions Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amidon, Director Matinee 2:30—Kvening 7:10 and 9:00 10c and 25c¢ Coming—*“HELD IN TRUST,” starring MAY ALLISON. George Kibbe Turner’s powerful novel, now appearing in the Red Book. 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