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I k.. WWH n*J*,jaspnFj,(i Item* or tW column will tt faulty recetwd by Mr*. H*rrr, telephone 1J4W. ttfador* PIT* it to their gncftf aaeT to |hem. aelve* to aee thjat items of local interest *r reported. Erery hop will -bfc ptren proper cansioW* tfca Vl source is knawa. James Wheeler of Bakrf Lake waft a business vis^9r in bemidji Wed nesday A. M. Bagley left yesterday for his camp at olway to transact business. He expects to return to Bemidji to morrow Winston Molander had the misfor tune to break his arm Monday eve ning 'while playing games on the ice on Lake Bemidji. Fifteen-inch hard and soft wood labs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 12-7tf Come and enjoy a cup of coffee and doughnuts and visit the fancy goods sale Friday afternoon in the Methodist church. Visit the fancy goods sale in the basement of the Methodist churdl Friday afternooruand enjoy some cqfe. fee and doughnuts. Eyes of school children examined with special care. Drs. Larson & Lar son. 12-ltf M*& (Charles Bss of St. Paul is the guest of her- daughter, Mrs. F. B. Porteri, and family, 1120 Beltrami avenue, for two weeks. Harold Dickinson returned to his school work in Bemidji Monday mor ning after spending a few days with his parents at Buena Vista. You'll be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you ask for Koois Pasteurized milk. 10-6tf Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin has returned to her home, 213 Irvine avenue, af ter visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Kane, at Kelhher, for a week. Mrs. Clarence Grover of Comstock, who formerly lived in Bemidji, ar rived here yesterday and is transact ing business and visiting friends. Koors Pasteurized milk and cream *re sure to please. 10-5tf C. Crosby and wife are now located on Mississippi avenue, south, having moyed there last week from the Leigh Hendrackson property at 1016 Park avenue which they occupied for sev eral months. BKx6. (Ellen} Booth of Blackduck was the week-end guest of Mrs. David Booth, 1007 Irvine avenue while at tending the Christmas sale and apron social held by the Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle at Moose h\'l Saturday eve ning. Visit our plant and learn the rea son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream "Ends the Quest for the Best." l-5tf Prank Helpih, who- worked in Be midji for about ten years as an em ployee of the Smart Ice Co., and who went to St. Paul this fall, was found dead in bed there last Sunday morft ing. The body was shipped las ntent to Grand Rapids, where his mother lives, for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson's little daughter, Irene, is recovering quite nicely from the operation sho recently underwent for the remover of her tonsils and adenoids at St, Anthony's hospital. She has been re moved to her home at 1021 Mwsiss issippi avenue. One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents. Hakkerup. ll-4tf Miss Helen Farr, librarian of the Bemidji State Teachers college, who has been ill in St. Anthony's hospi tal for the past three weeks with pleurisy, was taken by her mother, Mrs. J. F. Farr, to a Minneapolis hos pital yesterday, so that she might be nearer her home at EaU Clairej Wis. Any one wishing to take lessons in reed-weaving (baskets, lamps, etc.), phone 2|*-io.r-,particulars^ Class be gin* a!iet January 1. Materials must lie ordered now. }tl2- W. H. BI. Garland of the Peace RivBr country, Canada, who has heen visiting his son, O. A. Garland, near Xel|iher where he has purchased land, strtpped.over in Bemidji on his way back borne to make arrangements to Ship* a carload of stock to his farm at KellihervjSJr. Garland is better known as ''King: Bill'* in the Peace River country.^, If your eyes ache, pain or blur, have them examined. Drs. Larson & Larson, specialists in the eye fitting of glasses, Third street, ground floor offices 12-ltf C. S. Barclay of Grant Valley and his son-in-law, Harry Randall of Park River, N. D.f were business callers in the city Tuesday. Mr. Randall was a resident of Bemidji a few years ago and is making arrangements to move here in a short time. Mrs. Randall and children have been here for the past few months at the home of her par ents on Dr. Rowland Gilmore's farm pear Bemidji. -Kjf A y.'ii i, ifem "TWI, v\ jr fHUR^DAV EVENING, DECEMB|5R*8." jS^*I^ fflBWITTSBBBR Xt Mrs.)Lucy Eidelle of Turtle River is transacting business in Bemidji this W^fefcJ!^S''i- No .portrait fe so completely satis fying is ojmB*"wade by a professional photogfcapter. HakkQrop. U-4ti fjfl ^ts^ i 4V Daily Fashion Hiiit 9402. T0H TtVRLVE YEARS AND f^ UNDER In fashion's la6t word for youngsters, one, graduates from bloomers, after six and has for a substitute pantalets similar to those featured in the sports costumes of mother and biaf sister. The model to thq left is suitable1 to development in v.ash fabrics or light weight woolens. The lower edge of the dress and sleeves are scalloped, wjirite thcroundjcollar has a pcot edge. Medium size requires 3 yards 36-inch materiat. One need not be young to show a fpreference for dresses which feature a manipulation of the checks OR. plaids, as jsn the second model. Cut on th bia the material forms an,elective trimming for the joke and lower edge of the skirt. The round neck finishes its argument with a smart little ribbon bow. Medium size requires 2}i yards 36-inch material. First Model' Pictorial Review Child's Diess Ni 95*52. Sizes, 6 to 12 yeais. Second MoaU: Girls' Dress No. 9482. Sizes, 4 to 10 years. Price, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines had as their guests today and yesterday, their niece, Mrs. Byron Wentworth, and her two children of Turtle River. Mrs. 3. E. Boobar of Nary came to Bemidju yesterday to attend the Methodist Ladies' Aid sale and sup per, and while here called'on friends. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo graph* Hakkerup. ll-4tfi Mrs. M. Gleason has returned to her home at Walker after visiting fo* a week at the home of her daughter, MrsrWlffiam GKsh, and family, Fifth ward. F. W.^Tozer of the Tozer Lumber company, Minneapolis, has been transacting business in Bemidji for the past $KQ days and letf last eve ning ffcs home. Dressmaking at home. Embroidery a specialty. Prices right. Phone 897. 26tl2-8 if, Miss E}la LaFontisee is expected to arrive home tonight from St. Paul where she has been employed at the L. R. Brown wholesale millinery house- for the past three months. Charles Dailey returned this morn ing from St. Paul where he was called the-first of the week by the Minne sota Fire association to attend a business meeting at the fire marshal's bffice. f- i Mr3. Maude Thom and Mrs. A Yonkers, delegates to the Maccabee lodge at j3rookston, from Blackduck, were btween-tr$in guests of Be midji, friends en route to their home Phone 175 and place your order for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to., be delivered right to your tool eyjpry morning. 10-5tf V- 'i v. ______ Philip C. Dermood, pastor of the church at Big Falls and also at Northome, was in Bemidji yesterday and left ,this morning for Nebish and Pleasant *VtaUey to attend to special work for* a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sykes have moved from 401 Minnesota avenue to 6u6 Fourth street, and will have as their guests during the winter months Mrs. Sykes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lydick, and their daughter Doris, of Anoka. Miss Martha Goss of Cass Lake, who teaches in the priinary depart ment at Guthrie, accompanied Mrs. Christie Groff to her home in Be midji last evening and was her guest until theyr returned^ this morning- to resume their teaching. 4 Ii* \yy/b. 4 ELKANXH COMMANDERY TO r' MRET F&pAY- EVENING Ttie Elkanah CMnra*ndery will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock afcj the Masonic Temple, Officers for the coming year will be elected, and ci gars and lunch will be enjoyed. Work in the gedCross degree will be given. A large attendance of members is urged. 4 A **-i_ Gold Threads Are Superior. Threads .of gold used In India for snaking lace are drawn out so floe that 1,100 "yards of It only weigh on* trace. THE PIONEfeR WAflT ADS BRING RESULTS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Knights of Columbus will hold their regular business meeting this evening at o'clock at the Moose hall, and it is desired that all mem bers be present. *i ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO GIVE FIRST DEGREE WORK 'there wiii he ft$t ^gre$ jsrork at the meeting of tbe I. O. 0. y. to be held Friday* evenih gat Odd Fellow* ha'l at 8 o'clj^ and all members are urged to'be present. BIRTHDAY DINNER Messrs. and Mesdames. A. A. War field, CM. Bacon and C. E. Battles were, entertained at 0 clock dinner last evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. BETHEL LUTHERAN MEN HOLD MEETING FRIDAY The Men's society of the Bethel Lutheran church will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the church basement. A program h*as been pre pared, after which th^re will be a so cial hour, and a picnic lunch will be served. All are welcome. AMERICAN YEOMEF* HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING The regular meetm^tsf the Ameri can Yeomen will be held this evening at the I. O. O. F. hitll at 8 o'clock. A large class of candidates will be ini tiated, and a so^afhour'with refresh ments will follow the business, session. All members are urged to be present. MODERN WOODMEN HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS Officers were elected as'follows at the meeting of the Modern Wood men of America last evening at the hall: C. E. Riley, V. S. Baney, W. A. I. M. Foster, banker J. P. Lahr, clerk P. M. Peterson, escort Paul Melio, watchman Henry Berg, sentry, S. Ralph and William Freer, trustees Drs. Marcum & McAdory and Dr. Garlock, physicians. ROYAL NEIGHBORS ELECT OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR The following officers for the en suing year were elected at the meet ing of the Royal Neighbors last eve ning at the Moose hall: oracle, Mrs. C. Arnold past oracle, Mrs. Hattie Lepper vice oracle, Mrs. Emma Ram sey chancellor/ Mrei Powers record er, Mrs. Iva Guy receiver, Mrs. Georgia Ward inner sentinel, Mrs. Catharine Rickei outer sentinel, Mrs. Charlotte Scarrott manager, Mrs. Lillie Chambers physician, Dr. B. Borreson. They were entertained at the clo^e of the business session by the Modern Woodmen, and a social time was enjoyed witn lunch. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH INVITED TO VISIT SOLWAY A large number of the members were present at the meeting of the Daughters of Rebekah last evening at Odd Fellows hall. Initiation was a feature of the meeting and five new members were added, several who ex pected to jbin last evening not being able to be present because of illness. An invitation was read from the Re bekah lodge at Solway for the Be midji order to attend a joint initia tion and installation meeting there December 17, which was accepted, and plans are being madefey*the en tire degree staff to attend this meet ing. Refreshments were served at the close ot the business meeting by the committee The new officers" for the enduing term, beginning January l^etected at th6 last meeting, are as follows: Ber nice Wallace, N. G, Pearl Montague, V. G. Setha Smith, financial secre tary Mrs. Kahmann, recording secre tary Edna Essler, treasurer. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY TO BRING CHRISTMAS CHEER At the American Legion Auxiliary meetin'g Tuesday evening at the rooms of the Civic and Commerce association eight applications for membership were accepted and the applicants elected to membership. A vote of thanks was given to all the merchants and dealers WHO so generously donated toward tl Ar mistice supper given for the ex-ser vice men. A rising vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. J. Bisiar ana her committee, which h^d charge of the supper, and also toi Hijf. D. i\ TOE BEMIDJI WAfLT riONEEH "n^f.n.,,',1^,,^ ,qg WAR DEPARTMENT FAVORS REP RIVER FLOOD PLAN Flans for Utilizing Flood Waters Now Rest With Dakota Legislation (By United Frss) tr an tn operation1 5H ness* or distress should EL KO TheatreSaturdaySunda MATINEE 2:30 EYENIN#7:30-9 00 war I FiargOi N. D., Dec. 8,The department has approved the methods being worked out by the tyorth Dako ta and Tri-tState flood associations for the control and utilizing in Nprth and South Dakota and, Minnesota of the flood .waters of the, Red Jliver, ac cording tP word received by Herbeit Hard, state engineer 'from Under Secretary* of War, .Fletcher. Work may proceed now as soon as neces sary legislation^ obtained North Dakota. However, if when plans are entirely completed, co-operation with Canada is necessary, then permission will have to be sought from that coun rnational proi emte* a are: Damscommission,- and regula Lak Schumaker, 608 Bemidji avenue, n ^.pnor of Mr. Schumaker's birth anni versary. 1 Travera tro and store flood waters o-c the Bois de Sioux river together with channel drainage of adjacent lands below the reservoir. Estimated cost, $1,400,000. Clearing flood channel of Red river and construction of flood relief channels. Estimated cost, $3,750,000- Construction of dam and regula tion works at the outlet of the Red Lake and enlargement and straighten ing of Red river. Through a system of improved channels, reservoirs and levees, the two associations hope to so divert the flood waters which in 1913, 1916 and 1917 did fifty million dollais worth of damage, that they may be gath ered into reservoirs to supply water power in Minnesota, heautifjil lakes, fisheries, and water supplies in North Dakota and Minnesota. The war department appropriated $25,000 for the contsruction of .plans and surveys. It is estimated that it will take $25,000,000 to complete the Wtfrk. At a meeting of the Tri-State Flood association here last December,, co operation of the Canadian govern ment was sought because of the prob ability that navigation on the Red river and the St. Andrew dam in Canada might be affected by the pro gram. Engineer Hard states that plans for flood relief on the Sheyenne and Wild Rice, entirely in North Dakota, arc almost completed. The war de partment, howevei, has not yet acL ed on these or on the Pembina nvei projects. McCann and her committee, whit'i assisted at the carnival. The Ralph Gracie post, thiough its commander, C^iL. Fegelow, expresses its thanks and appreciation to the auxiliary for the assistanceArmistic- and co in making the celebration successful. A Christmas committee is at work planning packages for cx-sei vice men Jat {the .Lake Julia Sanatorium at Puposky, and also at the State Sana torium near Walker TlnV committee is also preparing baskets of food and provisfons for needy ex-service men and their famllijBs. Any casereporte 6f sick- 4 be to the secretary of the auxiliary, Mrs. N. E. Given. Those elected to membership were Mesdames Roy K. Titus, Lester W. WATADDHAI IFIlY C/flARRHALJELLY t* guaranteed by30 year* service to million* of American*. Kondon's Works wonders for your .cold, sneezing, cough, chronic catarrh, head ache, sore nose, etc. pruggiaU nave it HoVYou Get Thin To Becomeslender or reduce your weight.slmplytake those delightful little Koreta Tab ules as directed. No need to starve yourself' and no danger. The shadow partofthisplctlircshows how fat makes orae? women look old and ugly. It dangerous to be overstout, and so easy to get thm, you should get a box of KoreinTabules andbcgmredudngnowl Writeforfree rw explains,the mfe and teftlmonisls. Addrew KoreW Co, NM-28. Station X. New Yotk,N Y. KORE1N tabulcs arc dispensed in this dry by all good druggists including 1 E. A, Barker's Pharmacy mL^a Achenbach, James D. Winter, Ida Breen, John J. Gainey, Adolpb M. Olander. Austin Melver and C. W. Jackson, bringing the total member ship well over eighty. METHODIST AID SUPPER AND SALE SUCCESSFUL The annual chicken supper and sale of fancy goods which was held at the Methodist church Wednesday was a pronounced success. Prepain tions were made lor feeding 00, peo ple at the supper and between 4(*,Q and 500 were actuaUy^fed^ut, un^ fortunately, it was not passible, fp feed all who came and more tnfn one hundred had to1 be turned a^a IS and their money reiundod. If there ale 'any who pursh,a#e tickeva for -the slipper and were un able to. get their supper at the church last night, the price of the tickets will be refunded if. the tickets are presented Friday afternoon at the church. The amount realized from the sup per and sale of goods was $950. There were a number of articles in fancy goods booth which were not sold and these will be offered for sale Friday afternoon in the basement of the church, the sale starting at 3 o'clock. Coffee and doughnuts will also be seived during the afternoon. It is cvpectod that with the pro- itiifiitiiiiaiaaiTsaaiotiat^^ |VVMA^VV,VV\VUV%V^^W%%V.V.%%VPWVA'A% STARTING THIS STORE IN FRIDAY Dec. 9th Assorted Buttercups, lb. .50c TWO POUNDS 51c Chicken Bone, lb 50c TWO POUNDS 51c Peanut Butter Crisp, lb. 45c TWO POINDS...... 46c .&*. wm-* "ff i" h^t Oubacrib* tf The Dally Pioneer. 3= .MIIIIIIIItllllltllllliiillllMtiliilliJlllililUltll^^ FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Deb. 91 20 0 HAT S Prices Rangin Fro 7. $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 $4.98 up. Beautiful Flowered Hats Selling at Cost. Children's Caps, Tarns and Hats 48c and 93c Clearance Sale on All Flowers*,It''. Feathers, and Ornaments* ^X23E=ete=3tSBC~ ^^,\^,/^^V/^7^|p4^^ VttJ'frtm^Jk-'Ifttti^triOA,.- tuMh*r ceeds realized from the sale and supper Wednesday and the sale Fri day, the total receipts will amount to more than $1,1,00. HARKRAK COFFEE SHOP UlllllllllllllllllllJUIIIII1IIIUHH1UIHItUUrimHHIIIt(IHIHIIIHflllllilllllinUIIUIIIIt.~ =5= PRICES SLASHED ON AL HATS! :ssfci^:=:"*~ Do Not Mis This Sale SALE SATURDAY Dec. 10th uyyy*M I UJIMSJ IJM.JMJM Ml siHMsaMRMAIf UJ JUSJAMLgftiAlgt WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING CANDIES A SPECIAL ONE CENT SALE: PAGE THREB TRT M1LITARY UNITS TO GIVE DANCE AFTER GAME TONIGHT JBfemldjlV 4*0 military units will give an inforirjal dancing party after the- basketball sam at the new ar mory tomgbLoGoqd" music is assured and the pumrens invited'to attend. YOUR FAVORITE DRINK cold weathe**hould'b hot soda or cbMfoiat front our famous fowft^^jft^wlU prove warming And jneasant lv4 invigorating. vJt will prove ec/Ualiy agreeable- -affer a brisk walk oa\.a tutp^^kat- Ing. In fact, it*will be found good ttH'tfhe time-. $r some i5 yij i Prt it 4y FRIDAY t^j'j Butter Scotch, lb TWO POUNDS. Peanut Brittle, lb TWO POUNDS These Candies afe all modern our Sanitary Plant. Remember, this sale lasts three days only, and only on the six varieties men- tioned. Bemidji Candy Store 319 Beltrami Phone 24 __^ SUNDAY Dec. 11th Fudge, lb 40c TWO POUNDS 41c ,45c :46c ,w .25c 26c s\s- in d,"' MA{$$r &:, 4_ bm ^^&