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Ml. Jk X01BAY. VOVSMBEB 6. 1016. BBOWN-KHAUSE Miss Irmu Kruut daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YV. J. Krnuso, ami Hector Brown, sou of Mr. ami Mrs. P. L. Brown, were umrritid at the Metho- ^*t8t parsonage Saturday morning at lx o'clock, Key. l\. D. Hauscom offi ciating. They were attended by the grootu'8 sister. Miss Auua Hrown, and the groom's uucle, Attorney J. L. Brown. Mr. aud Mrs. Browu will make their home upstairs In the Mark Morse bungalow on Dewey av enue. Mrs. A. E. Witting, chairman of the comfort bag committee of the Woman's Study club, shipped seven teen comfort bags to the Freuch sold dters' hospital Saturday. The bags will reach their destination by Chrlst as time. They Were made of bright materials and measured 3x13 inches, and contained eight of the following articles: Soap, washcloth, tooth brush, tooth paste, comb, tube of cold cream, handkerchief, writing pad and envelopes, pe/icil, knife, pipe, small game or puzzle, also the donors name and address with a word of cheer, and a email American flag. "Save a portion of each dollar earned and you will never want plant a tree where you fell one and your forest will last forever." We have secured a quantity of small sav ings banks which we desire to loan for the purpose of encouraging thrift. There is nothing complicated about it. Just come in and get one of the little banks, put your money In it from day to day and bring it in for deposit as often as you wish. Security State Bank of Bemidji. AdT. d!027tf tM Miss Ruth Jacobi. 136 Reeves av enue. entertained guests for two ta- You joy in Omar's sun-ripe leaf. You joy in Omar's mild,cool smoke. You joy in Omar's rich aroma-tones. For Omar means aromain the smokingin the wordsOmaromar is aroma. blea of bridge at her home )ast eve nlng. A color tone of yellow was curried out in the decorations, and the hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. O. R. Jacob!, and Mrs. Robert Henry.Qrank Forks Dally Herald. Hev. Lester P. W'arford, pastor of the Presbyterlau church, returned Saturday evening from Minneapolis, where he has been the past week. Mrs. Warford and son, Lester, Jr., will return to Bemidji from Minne apolis tomorrow morning. They have been the guests of Mrs. Warford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shepard son, for two weeks. Melba Beauty Parlors, O'Leary Bowser Building. Mauicuring, sham pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba preparations here. Home phone 88. Office phone 540. Make your ap pointment.Adv. 1125 Mr. aud Mrs. August Wlnklesky and daughter, Helen, left Saturday for Lowell. Wash., after spending the past week at the home of their son, COALALLCOAL Omarthe perfect Turkish blend. Even the words blend. IprCcnt* That's PHONE 100 FANCHION HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND ARMONY Telephone S12 Appointment must be made week in advance ClOARITTj g-' -ff i -ii.. A tJtlJrA&S&HM Paul Wlnklesky, and family. Mr. and Mrs. August Wlnklesky have re cently sold their farm near Wren shall, Minn., and will make their future home in Lowell. W. H. Gemmell, general manager of tho Minnesota & International railway company, has returned rrom au inspection trip up north. Busi ness la good. There are large quan tities of lumber, potatoes, poles, otc, io be moved, but cars are short. Brainerd Dally Dispatch. L'ome and drink tea In the Japan ese booth iu the .Methodist parlors Weduesday afternoon, Nov. 8.Adv. 4-117 Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 8, the Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church will hold a bazaar in the base ment of the church. Among the vari ous booths will be a home bakery booth, fancy work booth, apron booth, candy booth, lunch booth and Japan ese booth. Among those who motored to Itasca State park yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Black and family, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. William McCuaig and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mc Connell and daughter. Andrew Rood, publisher of the Pine River Sentinel Blaze, was the guest of his wife aud family over Sunday. Mr. Rood is erecting a residence in Pine River and will move his family there as soon as it is completed. Food, candy and a cup of coffee for sale in the Methodist parlors Nov. S.Adv. 4-117 Mrs. Ira Cool and daughter, Gladys Mary, who have been the guests of relatives In Chicago for several weeks returned to Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Cool will have a suite of rooms at the Markham hotel this winter. Alex Jordan and John Sumner of the Red Lake agency were in Be midji today enroute to Carlisle, Pa., where they will attend the Indian school. Up to this time they hare been attending the Red Lake agency school. Rev. M. A. Sope of the American Sunday School Union made a seventy five mile drive in Hubbard and Clear water counties yesterday, looking af ter the Interests of his schools. He held services in three places yester day. Fancy work and apron sale in tho Methodist parlore, November 8. Come and patronize.Adv. 4-117 Dr. C. R. Sanborn will return to morrow morning from a business trip to Chicago. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Sanborn, who has been the guest of Mrs. Weed Monroe of Min neapolis for several days. Mrs. S. Downs and Misses Margar et and Lottie Downs of Tenstrike were among the out-of-town shop pers in Bemidji Saturday. They au toed to their home in the evening. Mrs. Bueford M. Gile and little daughter. Kathryn. will leave this evening for Minneapolis where they will be the guests of Mrs. Gile's mo ther and sisters until the holidays. Mrs. E. H. Winter will go to Min neapolis this evening where she will visit her mother. Mrs. S. M. Dickin son, and other relatives and friends for two or three weeks. On of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and hT your picture taen.Adv i4tf Miss Grace Gray. Miss Ruth Hard ing. Miss Keirland and Messrs. Joe Walker. R. B. Lycan and G. S. Hard ing motored to Itasca State park yes terday. Mrs. P. M. Bisiar returned to her home in Brainerd this morning after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar of this city for the past week. Mrs. C. A. Bye. Mrs. Sidney Miller, Miss Nellie Covell and Miss Elsie KHnger of Pinewood were the guests of Bemidji friends Saturday. Miss Marjory Northrup, who is a teacher in the Blackduck schools, was a guest at the A. E. Witting home Saturday and Sunday. 150,000 co loan on farms. Land Co.Adv. Mrs. J. Jorgenson. who has visited her siijter, Mrs. Olive Williams, for two weeks, returned to her home in Hayward. Wis., today. Mrs. Brown of Turtle River accom panied her soft to Rochester Satur day where he will receive treatment for an injured foot. Bell boy wanted. -Adv. THE BEMTDJ! DAILY PIONEXR Saturday enroute to her borne in Leonard after visiting in Grand Pork*, N. O. The regular meeting of the East ern Star will be held tomorrow eve ning at S o'clock iu the Masonic hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Fellows and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alger of Tenstrike spent Saturday with Bemidji friends. Neal Witting of Blackduck spent Suuday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A, E. 'Witting. Mrs. G. Bye and Theodore Bye of Blackduck were the guests of friends in the city Saturday, Miss Sadie Grimu of Walker was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. La kin over 8unday. Mrs. II. Norton of Wilton spent Saturday in tho city, the guest of friends. Mrs. J. D. Osgood of Bass Lake was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. Mrs. Carl Johnson of Mcintosh spent Saturday In Bemidji. SEALED BIDS FOR WOOD. The unuersigneu will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of green cut, four-foot wood, jaokpine or tamarack, to be delivered at either of the school grounds before April 1st, 1917. Bids will be opened at the next regular meeting of the School Board of Independent District of Bemidji, November 14, 1916, at 7:30 P. M. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. J. P. LAHR, Clerk. 2td 114-116 ltw 119 Huffman & O'lea FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING N. MeKEE. Funeral Oinctar Phone 178-W or When in need of WOOD Remember 6E0. H. FRENCH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from car. Young women's low heel gun metal top, with white sole and heel $4.50 HERE Dean d71tf Mrs. M. Lawson and Miss Sylvia Wright of Beclda autoed to Bemidji Saturday and spent the day shopping and calling on friends. Hotel Markham. 112tf Mrs. E. A. Arnold, Mi's. George Radspinner and Mrs. G. Souder of Turtle River transacted business In the olty Saturday. MM. A. SanUmd was la Bemidji is one with the WHITE NEOLIN SOLE, the kind the girls have been looking for, just in THIS MORNING. Get a pair before the sizes are broken. Knapp's Shoe Store Gold Rootlir Pliy ii Five Gfie REX THEATRE mmimmiPleasing PHotoplaysitimimiimiim "THE STORY IS AN UNUSUAL ONE, Delicately Handled, With IU Human Side Uppermost." "A PLAY OF EXCELLENT QUALITY," ThParts Woman'sLawfowRevieanicCritiadSai A Gold Rooster Play in Five Parts, Featuring Florence Reed flkTlV Supported by 1 S^T*? DUNCAN McRAE And an Excellent Cast Tonight! Gol Rooster Plaj SHOWS START ADMISSION in Fine Pirti 70 and 8:45 5c and 15c niiiiiiniunr.inmnmnmamiinnm^ 7:30,8:30 O IU I OUT Admission 9:3Q \JnllV*n I 5C TOM MIX IN THE SELIG WESTERN DRAMA The PonyExpressRider SELIG NEWS TRIBUNE WEEKLY AND THE VITAGRAPH COMEDY "Busting In and Out of Society"T BBT Grand Theatre Fur.Work a Specialty nWrWWWWIftrWWI^^ MARGUERITE CLARK IN "MICE AND MEN ELECTION RETURNS AT EVENING SHOW !lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||||||(t We Have the Lot You Want Most of (hose choice lots in Bemidji are oars to sell, because 5 we own them. It is better to bny direct from die owner. 1 PAY AS YOU LIKE I 5 In most cases these are the terms. We are E here to help yon secure a home of your own. i Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. i THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. niiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie Hand Picked Bulk Apples I Just received a fine car of bulk apples. BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS I. P. BATCHELDER General Merchandise 5 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemidji, Minn. 5 nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllll All Work Guaranteed H. AVRIN HIGH CLASS TAILORING Men and Women's High Class Suits and Overcoats made to Measure, Prom $27.00 up* OLEANINQ, PRESSING mnd ALTERING 213 1/2 3rd Street BEMIDJLMINN, MWWrWWW^^MWWWWWWW^rV^rWVWWftrVWWWWW WST READ THE DAILY PiOHEER WART ADS anc 0 A E AT,NE 2:30 Prices Reasonable