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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 'PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. C. J. PRYOR. C. E. CARSON. {no exception of “one award, made to a eftizen of Canada, all the persons ‘remembered are residents of the Unjt- STRIKING: SCENE 5 #d States, twenty-two living in Ohlo. Approximately $38,000, twenty-three silyer and twenty-seven bronze med- g e BALD HEADS NOT WANTED l-lhelwom an Baldn'e:; is Tu@allv Considered who does| theBaking we Hafil"l'OI'-?pSm‘l ‘FWII\LLING HAIR s is com K Iphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium chlorid, capsi- ulm-flfl,alg}?;l, ter, perfume. Ask doctor about this. Foll Promptly checks flling hatr. - Completly Qestroys dandrel. A legant areosing. Does not Color the Hair a Sign of Advanced Age. als were awarded. Of the fifty heroic X acts approved fourteen of the persons responsible for them met thelr death. Vthtary Confession Made|m these cases mext of iin recetved the award. i in Steinheil Case, WIRELESS RECORD BROKEN Steamer Communicates With Frisco A. G. RUTLEDGE, Editor. Entered In the Postoffice at Bomld)i, Minnesota, as second class mattor. SUBSCRIPTION---85.00 PER YEAR IN:ADVANGE A bald-headed person does not have an equal chance with one blessed with a healthy head of hair, because baldness is too generally accepted as- an indication of age. Many large corporations have estab- lished an age limit, and refuse to .|take men over thirty-five years of | age as new employees. Almost 65 per cent.of bald-headed | | people may regain a good head of healthy hair if they will follow our|’ advice and accept our offer. We “The Battle of the Strong” A man must be possossed of a strong body and an alert mind to hold his own in the battle for supremacy in the field of modern en- When 4,305 Miles Away. de%‘;‘:)r. Theweagh(zl:gstandsbll;t ittle slfiowagainst hii; sturdy brother S i 5 enever you find 2 man who partakes moderately of beer, you San Francisco, Nov. 5—All Virelpss generally find one who is well equlppea for the battle, with oot ved 1 records were broken when the steam- lood in his veins. “And again wherever its superior qualities have er Korea flashed a message which was become known, you observe men drinking received by the operators at both the Man Who Claims to Bo Murderer of | Forglione and the Russian Hill sta- BEM'“ JI;S F"_SENER BEER : AS TO LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES. There has been considerable quiet talk of late, hereabouts, as to who would enter the field as candidates for legislative honors in this, the Sixty-first, legislative district, and there has been some interesting dis- cussion. Representative Opsahl of this WOULD EXONERATE WIDOW Woman's Husband and Mother | tions in this city from a distance of ‘Given P to Tell Story in | 4305 miles. The operstor at the Rus- Rernission to o Y !"| gian Hill station sout an acknowledg- Detall—Prisoner ‘on Trial Faints in | ment which wes also received by the Her' Chair When the ‘Recital Is | Korea. Concluded. # They have found it a food for both muscle and nerve. Containing nutriment and stimulation in well proportions, it is a sturdy bever- age for use of men “who do things.” Ask for PILSENER style beer. city, asked direct as to whether he would be a candidate for re-election, stated, rather guardedly, that he was not a candidate, this year, but only smiled when pressed for a more definite answer. It is intimated that both Thief River Falls and Red Lake Falls have “Willing Barkises” who would not be adverse to serving the people in the legislative chambers at the state capitol, during the winter of 1910-11. Some time ago it was announced that J. A. Duffy, the Red Lake Falls banker, would be a candidate for representative and would have sub- stantial backing in his candidacy. This statement was followed closely by the assertion that, if Mr. Duffy became a candidate for the repub- lican nomination at the primaries, Thief River Falls would present either ex-Senator D. P. O’Neil or Dan Shaw as its candidate and would wage a warm contest- to land their man. And now, some person, in all seriousness, suggests that Albert Anderson, the beligerant editor of the Olberg Journal, and W. G. Hunt, the boss of Sunbeam, were really considering entering the race for representative. Hunt lives on the Red Lake river, and wants a bridge across the river—in fact, asserts, with much vehemance, that he must have one at Sunbeam. ¢ Anderson has busied himself pretty much with all public matters and some there be who really think he would make a good race for repre- sentative. - There appears to be considerable unanimity of sentiment to the effect that Senator Hanson should be deposed and a more active man elected to represent this growing dis- trict—a man who can “mix” and get what he goes after for his con- stituents. And it has been inti- mated that Beltrami county can get the senatorship, if the right kind of a man is named. In the meantime, no concerted action has been taken along any prearranged line relative to legisla- tive candidates; and there are liable to be some surprises in store for those who are watching ‘‘the game” in this district. WHEELOCK “IN THE SADDLE.” Ralph Wheelock, the well-known newspaper writer who has been an inhabitant of the twin cities for the past ten years, is now occupying the position vacated November 1 by SK the woman who bakes the best pastry you ever ate —why she uses OCCIDENT - FLOUR She will tell you Because she has the proof that Occi- dent Flour is better than any other. 1t produces — with the least effort on her part— Just the sort of bread and Ddastry she delights in mak- ing and serving. Just the sort you enjoy eating. She doesn’t always stop to ask why Occident is the best—ske knows what it does—and she is satisfied. The difference in price of a few cents more a sack she pays gladly—Because of the difference it makes" in her baking. Perhaps she doesn’teven stop to consider this—that the few cents extra for every sack are what enable the millers to raise the standard of Occident Flour to “‘Highest grade in the world” — from wheat to package. READ THIS - OFFER Here is the best oppor- tunity in the world to prove Occident quality for your- self. It costs you nothing if you are not satisfied. Order a sack of Occident Flour from your grocer. ‘|bave a remedy that we- positivel i Paris, Nov, 5.—(ven permission to make a statement to the court during the trial of Mme. Marguerite Stein- guarantee to grow hair on any head, unless the roots of the hair are en- tirely dead, their follicles closed, and the scalp has become glazed and shiny, We want people to tfy this remedy at our risk, with the distinct understanding -that unless it does exactly what we claim it will, and gives satisfaction in every respect, we shall make no charge for the remedy used during the trial. We know exactly what we are talking about, and with this offer back of our statements no one should scoff, doubt our word or hestitate to put our remedy to an actual test. We want every one suffering from any scalp or hair trouble, dandruff, falling hair or baldness, to try our Rexall “93” Hair Tonic. We want them to use it regularly— until three bottles have been used—and if it does not eradicate” dandruff, cleanse and refresh the scalp, tighten the hair in its roots, and grow new hair, we will return every cent paid us for the remedy for the mere asking. There is no formality expected and we exact no obligation from the user whatever. We are established right here where you live, and make this offer with a full understanding that our business success entirely depends upon the sort of treatment we accord our customers, and we would not dare make the above offer except that we are certain that we can sub- stantiate it in every particular. Rexall “93” Hair Tonic comes in two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Re- member you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Bemidji only at our store,—The Rexall Store. Drug Store. 4dolphe Stelnheil, and Mme. Japy, a man giving the name of Jean Le Febvre astounded the judges and the orowded court into a scene of wild eonfusion by calmly stating that he had planred and exeeuted the mur- ders and that Mme. Steinhell was in- nocent. Le Febvre obtained permission to 8peak through M. Aubin, attorney for Mme. Stelnhell. The latter received @ letter from Le Febvre asking that he be allowed to interrupt the case and make a statement. When the Judges gave the permission he arose end made the confession. As the audience hushed into silence in their eagerness to hear what he had to say Jean Le Febvre said: “I was an accomplice in the assas- sination at the home of Mme. Stein- heil. Filled with remorse I wish now to confess my part in the crimes. I was disguised as a woman and wore a wig of red hair. My accomplices wore long cloaks. We coramitted the murders and then escaped to the for- est at Mount Morency, where we ‘burned our disguises.” Escaped From the Country. The voluntacy prisoner said that after destroying the immediate evi- dences of their crime that he and his cempanions escaped from the coun- try, going abroad. One of the friends had since died, he said. Mme. Stein- heil confronted L2 Febwre, but said ihat she was unable to recognize him as one of the murderers whom she had described. Judge de Villes or- derec that Le Febvre be placed un- der arrest and an investigation of his statement be made. At the same time the court warned the jury that this dramatic episode might prove to have been another attempt to bafile jus- tice. . Mme. Steinheil, the terrible ordeal of examinution interrupted, sat breath. less while the man made REis admis- slon. Bhe scarcely appeared alive as he concluded and she fointed in her chair. When Preslding Judge de Villes re- Barker’s | sumed his examination of Mme. Stein- hell she immediately regorted to her former tactics. She became in tura . _ 1 and menacing, implering and PRESIDENT TAFT IN GEORGIA | indignant. _— “You avz a great uctress,” remarked Glven a Most Enthusiastic Welcome | De Villes, “you play your. part well.” at Macon. “Alas! it is not acting” retorted Macon, Ga, Nov. B.—President|Mme. Steinhell, I am but a poor Taft's welcome in Macon was one of | WOman fighting for her lite. the most enthusiastic received any- 2m L, where on the presidential tour. The streets were lined with thousands of oltizens and school children and with decorations suggestive of “Taft day,” MHve ’possums and persimmons forming part of the elaborate scheme, Stores, offices and homes were gay with the national colors, mixed with a liberal display of the Confederate emblems. OBJECTS TO BEING DIPPED Herd of Buffalo Stampedes When Given Treatment. Belvidere, Kan., Nov. 5—Made furi- ous at being dipped in a lime and sul- phur bath to kill the ticks on them a herd of thirty-six buffalo stampeded on Frank Rockefeller's ranch near here and are mow scatiered over Kiowa county. When, in accordonce with the or- ders of the government inspectors, the herd was driven into the dipping vat it went wild and broke through three barbed wire fences a3 If they were nade of twine. Five horses were used 8 pursuing one bull whose value is $1,500, but he is still at large. heil for the murder of her husband, |= ASTONISHING FEAT OF FRENCH SUBMARINE Covers Distance of 1,200 Miles in Six Days. Parls, Nov. 5.—A new era in naval warfare Is predicted by naval officers a8 a consequence of the 1,200-wile run by the French submarine boat Papin. which has just ended at La Rochelle. The Papin covered the distance -in #lx days of continuous steaming. Her complete test extended over twenty- one days, in which time the subma- rine covered about 2,000 miles. The radins of action indicated by the 1,200 miles nenstop run of the Papin is considered a most startling departure in submarine navigation. Submarines acting in conjunction with acroplanes wculd soon render the greatest Dreandnoughts obsolete and the present world navies useless. ITS YOUR KIDNEYS Don’t Mistake the -Cause of Your Troubles.—A Bemidiji Citizen Shows How to Cure Them . Many people never suspect theirkidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that it is only a muscular wezkness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney disorders, That is just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they may lead to dia- betes or Bright’s disease. The best remedy to use is Doan’s Kidoey Pills. It cures all ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Bemidji people testify to permanent cures. Mrs, Anna A, Buell, 61 Second street, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I suffered from kidney trouble for several years and the dull pains in the small of my back caused me much discomfort. The kidney secretions were very unnatural and plainly showed that my kid- neys were not acting properly. I finally made up my mind to try Doan’s Kidney Pills and I pro- cured a' box at the Owl Drug Store. I received such great bene- fit from their use that I procured a further supply and I am now in the best of health,” Doan’s Kid- ney Pills strengthened my back Telephone 2358 of all descriptions. make your selection. this kind. MRS. J. J. CONGER, Bemidji Brewing Co. Bemidji. Minn. I R s Lumber and Building Material We carry in stock at all times a com- plete line of lumber and bwlding material Call in and look over our special line of fancy glass doors. We have a large and well assorted stock from -which you can WE SELL 16-INCH SLAB W00D St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. FUR SALE AT MANUFACTURER’S PRICES P. SCHLAMPP & G0, MINNEAPOLIS LARGEST FUR MANUFACTURERS Will hold a sale in our store in the evening of November 5, all day November 6, and the morning of November 8. They buy direct from trappers and sell their furs direct to the wearer. tive will have on display in our store the largest and finest assortment of furs ever shown in the city. GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU 20 PER CENT The stock will include over a thousand pieces—Fur Coats, Fur Lined Coats, Neck Pieces, Muffs and Fur Hats—furs of every kind for man, woman or child. They also make furs to order—tell what you want and they will make it upany way you wish. This is your chance to get your pick of a fashionable fur from a large manufacturer’s | stock and at a big saving in price. DO NOT MISS THIS SALE You will not have another opportunity of Their representa- Buy Your Lumber Direct LUMBER ' rom the Saw Mill We can supply your Bemid)i and kidneys and toned up my wants for jone house entire system.” FIFTY WORI}LO F REWARD For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Garnegle . Commission Finds Many |cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Perform Heroic Acts. New York, sole agents for the United Pittsburg, Nov. 5.—The Carnegie States. hero fund commission has rewarded o : Sifty persons throughout this country| Remember the name—Doan’s— and Canada for acts of bravery. With |and take no other. Ty [THE COFFEE PERCOLATOR is the only one that, from a cold start, begins to percolate 60 sec- onds after turning on the current. The true and distinctive flavor developed in the process of pre- Use as much of it as you like— . If you are not convinced before it is gone that Occi- dent Flour is better than any other you ever used— Go back to your Grocer Frank A. Day, that of private secre- tary to Governor Eberhart, and is already “in the saddle,” quite firmly seated and getting “the. hang” of things around the governor’s offices. Mr. Wheelock will undoubtedly make a fine executive officer for and tell kim so. He is au- Governor Eberhart. He has a wide thorized to refund, without acquaintance with public men arg‘z ument, the full pu l”/“”.g throughout the state, and possesses f;ncz of any Package of 05.“' _ : lent whick you do not find tl{e faculty of makmg friends of all satistactory. with v.vhnm he comes in Acuntacr. i You are nothing out. It is generally admitted on all | Did you ever hear of a sides that Governor Eberhart acted | broader guarantee—a fair- wisely when he selected Mr. Whee- ' er offer? 1 lock as his “right-hand man.” 5 Order a sack for your ' next baking day and see for yourself. For Sale at All Grocers NORTHERN GROCERY CO. ‘Wholeuale Distributers hre : or a dozen. Headquarters for Lath and Shingles of all kinds. Simplicity ‘There’s ‘just ag much difference in talking ma- chines as there is in pianos. COLUMBIA Graphophone is the only instrument of its kind. It has reached its per- fection as a musical instrument largely because of its ideal sim= plicity. Best kind of evidence in the BN "‘model, which costs you complete with six records and 200 needles just $28.60—and on easy terms at the cash price if you like. . Other-outfits from $20 to $200. Let Us Figure Your Bills Douglass Lumber Company, Bemidii (On Lake Irving, Telephone 371) - The Coming of the “S00” has DOUBLY assured the future of Bemidji. EVERYBODY now feels that Bemidji is a SURE WINNER We Know It—Consequently, are prepared to offer more liberal terms than ever to purchasers. Hereafter only 25 per cent of the purchase price will be required as first payment on lots sold by us— and the interest charge will be only 8 per cent. - We Know our security will be first class and for this reason make the above concession to new buyers of business and residence lots. FOR WHITE PLAGUE VICTIMS Model Tenements tc Be Erected in New York City. New York, Nov. 5.—Plans have been filed for four model six-story tene- ments which are to be used for the accommodation of sufferers irom tu- berculosis. The tenements are to be erected on the upper East Side at an outlay of $650,000. not including cost of sites, by William K. Vanderbilt. Roof gardens, open air balconies and other features designed to com- bat the white plague will make the tenements distinctive and only mod- erate rentals will be charged. Skilled physicians will have super vision over the little colony. Demented Girl Commits Suiclde. Marquette, Mich,, Nov. 5.-—Walking paring selected raw coffee beans for particular palates, is not lost or even marred when prepared in a General Electric Percolator—in fact, it is really enhanced. A de- vice which will give you the best there is in your coffee is the one you need. It's “good coffee” insurance. Unly with the electric percolator is it possible, with safety and con- venience, to prepare coffee 1n any room in the house, where an electric outlet is available. Enjoy the charm of hav- ing perfect coffec, but— make it while your friends are near. Call on us for detatled information re- garding the City of Bemidji as a business, residence or manufacturing location—or call up H. A. SIMONS, our local representative on fl(‘:‘fi beach with her sister, Chris- = e For Sale by B dti T $i al tine Clish suddeniy atnounced her in- . o Y li ii OWIX te an m- tention of committing sulclde. ~Run- E.A.BARK ‘ x 7 i © b et TR JEWEBER = 77‘“ arfield Electric C°' provement Company. L S demented. She was twenty-two years 217 Third St., Bemidji Bemidji - Minnesota 404 New York Life Building . ST. PAUL, MINN. ; old. A l ST e e : .

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