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AN B AR R S0 P DN DT AR e AR V\’nfllm 45 ; ,fimo'—m-&mtvwmw. Gl e ot e e poa b y { v ' ¥HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER sk I PAGE TP CE ——p—b—‘—-——-———\ ' /ACCOUNTS FOR SALE We hnvc Ay lqrgc list of nccountq in and near Béemidji, that we will WEEK WITHOUT ACCIDENT IS'AIM AT BISMARCK, N. D. Bismarck, N. D., Nuv 14—A week without rnflmad ccidents, and| Safety First is to bu made a ghabit. Wi The railroad commission: hope that (PrEa the makinm of, “Stop, Look and Listen’ will be so thoroughly carried out dur- ing Safety Week that' thei Walker. Mrs, Downs and Mrs. ) Ben- son will go from there to Grand Forks to visit for a few days before returning to Bemidji. number of birthday ' remembrances from hijs guests. Those present were: Ito Larson, Thelma Lund, Eva Hatch, Howerd.jmd Raymond Beckstrand, Teddy Lund, Harry Bucklen, Walter Harvey, Robert, Eugene and Ralph Koehn, Sylvan . and Lester Jewett, Kermit ' Johnson and Florence and Balance of Power. “Balance of power” is an expr owiun ‘Items for this column will be used to denote a principle in Iuropean - requested to be present. ,are reported ‘to be doing well: < few days. “tendthe ‘banguet of the Degree of . Riggs, 6237, or gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, . telephune 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. selves to sce ‘that items of local. interest are reported. Every item' will be given proper considera- tion when source is knewn. Miss Cntherme Taylor of Lengby ENTERTAINED AT SUPPER | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harnwell were enter- tained at supper last evening at the home of Mrs. Jennie Van Arnum, 914 America avenue. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE |Orpha Arnold. ' {bome in Syracuse, N. Y., after visit- STRAWBRIDGES ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strawbridge ¢n- tertained at 4 o'clock dinner ?unday afternoon, in honor of Mrs, S. Straw- bndgc, Sr., who is leaving for her politics that forbids any one nation to have such a préponderance of power as may endanger the independence of the rest. There was such a principle in the'!(ays of Athens, Sparta and | Thebes and the rival states of Greece. It does not now play the -part it did { during the Eighteenth century and ‘he | not only a but a state wi “weel offer for sale at this office at & big == discoutit: These aecounts-are good and ‘¢antbe collected, but we have orders. to close them. out.so that ‘the books may, b be closed. ~Call in and see us—it, may be that you can use some of them asi an: offset. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING || Be- ing her: sons, Clarence -and Louis| first hulf of the Nineteenth. | y } ¢ 3 X[nl;nt l}iieb:;: es?tutrld?;. gue§ Sk Mrs. D. R. MeCann and Mrs, Row-,sgliawbridge for some time PR {| T wish to announce that I am Notthern = Minnesota Collection = i i Tand Gilmore are entertaining this af-| The afternoon was spent in music prepared to do dr«-ssmaltmg Ageriey, Rosm' Nv. 10, Northern " William Chichester, 'who is employ- ed at Ray, Minn.; spent the week end with his famlly in Bemidji. The M. B. A, will meet at the Odd Fellows hall tonight. All members are 1t11-14 Mrs. R. W. Koehn spent the week end in Cass Lake visiting at the home of het sister—in-lav'v, Mrs. Earl Allen. Mls C. Az Sprague and Agnes Ol-|' som of Betida were the guests of friends while: hho))pmg in Bemidji Sat- urday. —— One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents ‘Hakkerup. 11-4tf Rev. T. B, Nordale Teft today for Hart Lake to-attend:a district’ mis-| sionavy meetmg to be held there: to- day and 40 Mr:“and Mrs. and the whole fumll\ are invited to the turkey supper to be given at the “Presbyterian . church Wednesday evcmng from 5 to 8 o’clock. 1t11-14 Mps, C. E. Rlley, who has been seri 26t12-8 D. C. Dvoracek,, on..at_St. Anthon ital - Satue | day for. appendlcltls, was. reportcd to; be getting along nicely this momng Cash .paid- for Liberty bonds. G.| B. Hopley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-18t¢ Miss Ila Lincoln, who hag vlsm.d friends at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Olva Hayth, Irvine avenue, for a few . and-Mrs, Ray Kaliher, 413 | friends Saturddy evening at the home THEA TGI{E = u - ST N days, returned to her hmoe at ParL America avenue, returned to their |of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |§ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 1= NOVI‘;ML}LR LUCKY.DAY Sale is Rapids- Saturday. No portrait is'so completely sat.us-i fying as one made by a;professional | photogmpher Hakkeru R b & 4tf H. J. McClernan deft! Bermd.n Sat urddy for Chicago ~where he will transact business for a week, and visit | velatives at St. Louis for a short tmn. bef oxe ke returns. 4 Pcmcmbel the: mens annual tur-| key suppér at the Presbyterlan church{ Wednesday evening from 5" to 87 o’clock. You know .what that means.| Be there! 2 1t11-14 | Mrs. N. E. Given. returned to her home, 707 Minnesota avenue, Satur- day morning from Virginia and Kee- | watin where she visited relatives [u) about three weeks You'll be pleased if, when ordetmg milk from your dealer you ask for| Koors Pasteurized milk, 10-5tf | r Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hoyt.and fnmw ily returned to their home, 703 Thir- | teenth street, Saturday from Prince- | +on where thev went to attend he fu-| neral of Mrs. Hoy’s sister. Bulby for winter flowering. Hya- cinths, Narcissi, Chinese"Sacred Llly, ete. Plant your indoor garden now. | Bemidji Florat Co. 6t11-14 \ - Miss Corinne Carlson has returned| to resume her teaching. at Nashwauk | after spendmg ‘Armistice’ and the week end in Bemidii with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson. is 1i viends at hi ; 3 45 HArERN rate stateroom accommodations, for Zf his little {r mmé? at his ];m“e’ 115 More Than “Pas-- Your friends can buy anything you| hls ‘Wife's comfort, so she. might |America avenue, Saiurday from 5:30) g sien’s” Star in a \ 9 can glve 'them except your photo-| sleep on the steamship. This means |yo s ® 0 00 000" e S .l Drama of Gypsy . L‘rmph‘ Halkerus, . 117447 $2,000 ‘more for the-separate charges | ML, A ary.. G dtmg?n;‘;et;ec on: Love. Return Showing of— The Wenderful Cast: A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. H, Evening Post. i 2 ived a8 2 i Aras Schussman Sunday afteinoon at the]| N L by Mrs. Arnold, z\n(llfiDale received a | Pictures, Inc., presents Stupendos Productign-r ANN LITTLE home of Mrs. Littlefield, corner of | e i Tiwelfth and Dalton. Mother and babe JACK HOLT ho, was -operated 9607" ENB: 12599 Paris favors this frock of dark blue serge because it adds still another touch of youthfulness to the straight-line silhouette. - Too, it is made elegant by -an embroidered border on the skirt and flare sleeves. Beads, rope silk or wooel may- be used for the embroidery. A bms fold of self-material outlines the square meck. Medium_size requires “2}4 yards 54-inch material. < “Pictorial -Review Dress No. -9507. zes. 34 to 42 mches bust. Mrs‘ J. _H. Neil "teturned' to her i Dululh after visiting for a ’hume ‘of het json-i son; why Kools Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” { 10-5tf BriD/ R: Dénnison and E. R. Cet- chell letumed\Suhday from Steele, N. D., where they transacted business | last week They also stopped at other places én route, making the trip by auto. Koors Pnsteunzed milk and cream ere ‘sure to please. 10-5t£ hume Saturday - ‘afternoon- from ceton where they went to attend ungral of Mrs. Kaliher’s sister. Clajr Kaliher, returned ta Be- with them and will visit her The; G returned by auto, i Phone 175 'and place your, order’ for Koors Pasteurized milk" and | cream to ‘Be, delivered right to your door every. morning. 10-5t£ fr. dnd's \Ir‘é W.IZ. Bobinson. ‘and Mrs. FH. Koors-returned- ’cv‘bemm)' Sunday from Minneanolis where they motored Thursday on 'a combined ;business:and pleasure trip. They at- tended the Carleton-Hamline football game played at Northfield Saturday. {John Simons of Bemidji was ..hght[y injured during the first quarter, just down, Roast turkey, dressing giblet gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, es- calloped corn, cabbage salad, white bread and butter, coffee and pump- kin pie are on the menu for the sup- per at the Presbyterian church Wed- nesday from 5 to 8 o’clock. 1t11-14 Finds Sroring’ Costly Habit. A Brooklyn man’s snore is costing i $2,000 because he hag-to take il to FEurope with him. The snore is so powerful that he has found it neces- sary, if his wife was to get any sleep, to occupy a room far apart from hers, in his large residence, The couplé are planning a Mediterranean tour and the busband had to arrange for sepa- “for this notable snore—New York FOR VARIED DAYTIME NEEDS' | after ne had made the first touch- ! ‘fhoon Hn itheriparlors of the Baptist | Mrs. Sellars served lunch. His brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and {at a late hour. " |Forseth acted as witnessses for the former couple and Pearl Johnson and | 4 for the latter| the transacted at the reg ternoon at the third of thejr series of bridge parties at the Gilnjore home, 905 Lake Boulevard. There are sev- en tables being played this lafternoon. MRS. SELLARS ENTERTAINS. A ;Méflg- 'L\ Sellars entertained her Sunday school class. Saturday after- church, and there were fourteen girls present. -A social afternoon was en- joyed and games played, after which ORDER OF EASTERN STAR MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT There is-business of importance to meeting of,‘the Order of Eastern Star to be held “Tuesday. evening at 8 o’clock at the Masonic hall, and it is especially urged that all members be present. METHODIST AID DIVISION HOLDS, MEETING TONIGHT The miscellaneous division of the Methodist Ladies’ ‘Aid will hold a spe- cial meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. Bert Getchell, 923 Bemidji ave- nue, to do special work forthe Christ- mas sale, and it is desired that-all! members be present. ETHODIST LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The "Ladies’ Aid of the, Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the basemeént of the ‘church, and all are welcome to attend. Mesdames Beatrice Voight, G. H. Zentz, Archie Naugle and B. W. Al- drich will be hostesses of the after- noon. < NEWLYWEDS SURPRISED Mr.:and Mrs. Russell Smith, who were recently married, were pleasant- 1ly surprised by a number of their Seth Smith, ,Becida. A social eve- ning was enjoyed with music and dancing, and a bountiful lunch served The bride and groom were presented various useful’ and prctty gifts by the guests. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH HOLDS SUPPER THURSDAY The First Lutheran church, corner Eighth and Minnesoia, wiil serve their anndal - lutefisk :supper Thursday eve, _in the-ehurch-parlorgrfrom: 5 to 8 .0’clock, to which the publie is in: vited., later. Beginning at 3 o’clock, the same o afternocn, the ladies will hold their annual Christmas sale of fancy work [§ and ‘aprons, and lunch will be served |8 to those who wish. DOUBLE WEDDING The office of Judge of Probate J. E. Harris was the scene of a double wedding .Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock when Thomas Arthur John- R son'and Pearl Morey, and Walter Ray- mond Forseth and Gertrude Wick were married. % Gertrude Forseth and Walter R. Thomas A. Johnson couple. All four of the contracting parties lwc in Nymore and will make thcu future homes there. BIRTHDAY PARTY Dale Arnold entertained a number ternoon, and a birthday lunch served |§ Don’t: forget the big dance at the by Thd ] : il ; ol armory Tacsday ovening, Nov. { -ompehtlon Nt s i THEG. ROBERTS 15th. Schuck’s Whirlwind Interna- . 7 tional Jazz Orchestra. thl 15 oL a P £ ' \ AS THE WILD DESERT DANCER IM— B MONTE BLUE Charles Raymond of Little Falls| an rogress. . . CHARLES OGLE arfived in° Bemidji Saturday nlghtw : r P ob PAT MOORE aidmillrematn ore durine the ) In New York City, at Broadway ahd 42nd Stroct, 115,780 n e ; rn lan Mus. Ira French, 509 Minnesota ave-| - f::'pele t‘,’ffin;earfifiie L e ’, TULLY MARSHALL LR ¢ £ MY L1t 'is an impressive p:cturo of vast numbeérs of people, each f GUY OLIVER Thlxn bulbs, per dozen, 50c. ,'Nar—" one with a different destinatfon, moving FORWARD as ONE cissi, Jonquels, D'\fl’odfl- T5¢ . dozen. | Tulips, 50c ‘dozen. Bemidji Floral Co. SEMGRAN 4 Raymond . Swanson. five r-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Swanson. 1214 America avenue, was overated on Saturday’ for the ‘removal' of tonsils and adenoids, and is reported | to be getting :xlon nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Georze Hehert 'md children went to' Crookston Saturday ! where they will visit relatives for Mrs. Hebert will also “at~ Honor lodge to be given there tonigh ' VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. Bandmaster G. Oliver Riggs a2ccept applications for. violin dents:- For information Phone M Miss Ida V Prown's Studio, Battles huildin: Gt1i-16 [ 6t11-143 . UNIT. UNIT! ganization in the world. competition any m pass d single’ point: ethics. o o 2 2 All progresflve business moves similarly... In 1902, the J. C. Pehney Company “established its ‘first’'store in Kemmerer, 'Wyo- ,ming, on the same principle of moving forward to success; not one 'man and 6né store, but many men’ and many stores as O\E This multiple process of FORWARD MOVEMENT is the’ impetus that Iras made it the largest-chain (h'pur[m(‘nt store or- This *Worderfil ‘growth ' hasi ot Deen achieved by fighting” than the 11: vithouts each trample down the man, woman or To serve customers woll to 'trade falrly, to give every man an equal chance is pleasant courtesy as well as good business It makes competition the rears ¢ business policy that is a ur’m foundation for progress. AN 780 people easily and-quickly separate individual trying o ild just ahead of him, + The menu will be announced | & and conversation. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. Strawbridge, Mre Schwartz, Mr. and Mus, C. Straw- bridge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fred Helbig and family, Misses Eliza- beth, Annie and Louise Schwartz Hazel Barclay and Agnes; Schulls Henry, Frank-and Fred Schwartz. BEMIDJI DEGREE OF HONOR ENTERTAINED AT CROOKSTON This evening at Crookston, the Be- midji Degree of Honor lodge will be entertained at a banquet and enter- tainment by the Crookston order. During the summer a membership contest, directed by the president of the Grand Lodge, has been going on, and' the winning side was to be ban- quetted by the losers, and tonight the Bemidji ovder will be entertained there. Among these who expected to go from here are: Mesdames M. Downs; A. W. Benson, Mabel Young, C. A. Bush, Mrs. Bruenig and Miss Jean HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A _'REAL AMERICAN ~ " PRINCESS? A H:: Nc:t—Ynu May Sce “The PRINCESS Of NEW YORIK” With David Powell in a Great Photoplay ELKO She’s the Charming Daugh- ter of a Steel King. | THE. PIONEER ‘WANT ADS Strawbridge and family, Mr. and M, |* ' BRING ‘RESULTS MACKSENNETT .. . PRESENTS HIS 6 REEL COMEDY--DRAMA T T T T Jhck Sennett has never attempted anything like this before,and neither has dnyone else. vfi ssoctated flrd scers fl'cdm n FLAO A PARAMQUNT PICTURE —TONIGHT ONLY— . N TODAY AND Associated Fi A PHOTOMARVEL' TUESDAY o r/Cculd You Wish fer st National ight” business man’s best friend and " Fox News Be Bxg Enourlh This Week' The tale of the one night in the. life of the beau- tiful dancer—tlie’ wild desert dancer—scoffer at all men’s lova—yet zlave at last to her own. Educational Comedy Matines 2:30—7:1C- s i ———— 5 1 A5 S A R S A Sk COMING-—“BUBBLES” Starring MARY ANDERSOM 9:00 | again. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS 'Nntmnul Bank building, ¢ . Bebidji. ——-WATCI'_I ‘THIS SPACE— Formerly Mrs. P. N. Anderson || THE PIONEER WANT AD: | PHONE 475-W 513 MINN. AVE. ‘IBR‘NG RESULTS i | "'lIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIII!I|lIllIII|IllllllllllllilIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" ] VESE FOR f_q We have mailed a check to Mys. E. A. Barker, director of the Red Cross Membeyrship Drive, as coming trom our Cash. Customers. Our October 17th LUCKY DAY re- funds are $50.00 less than wé antici- pated, and we have adopted this means of using the money that actu- ally belongs to you—OUR CASH CUSTOMERS. This cancels all Oc- tober 17th Lucky Sale Receipts. going good. Are YOU taking ad- vantage of this sale? “We sell the best Hardware we can buy. GIVEN HARDWARE is recoghized QUAL- ITY. Our prices are lowear than else- where, ] We are buying to the best advantage possible, and PASSING DECLINES to our customers as fast as they come through, regardless of our stock on hand. We believe you' are buying Hardware cheaper in Bemidji today than in any other Minnesota city, and then we offer to REFUND you one day’s Cash Sales. Again we say—Buy your Hardware from GIVEN for Cash and Save Your Receipts! y | Wmmwm —PHONE 57— CECIL B. DeMILLE'S ELLIOT'DEXTER KATHERIN McDONALD *7%2 —and 12 others. . IN SIX GLORIOUS PARTS [ An exile from his own people! The givl 'he loved, the wife of “'angther! ‘Life gave this proud white man “ho chance but cter- nal lonelingss—or the beautiful rod-ckinned, majd-— Src THIS GREAT PICTURE L TOMIGHT ONLY —Als'o‘Showing— CHARLEY MURRAY In'the Sennett Comedy “The SPEAK-EASY” AT THE 7:30—9:00 -GP@md e TOMORROW-—ALICE LAKE In—“THE INFAMOUS M55 REVELLE” Romante oy Children? :/!:3RROW Whicli means mast Lo a Wou SEE THIS PICTURE