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= BRINKMAN MADAME GERTRUDE [ SPORTS OF THE DAY | B O O O R R ORI O Y © Saturday’s Football Results. ¢ B R R R R R R R R R CROROR Navy 0, Western Reserve 0, Cornell 9, Pittsburg 3. Harvard 20, Brown 6. | Princeton 20; Holy Cross 0. | Minnesota 24; Towa 6. | Army 20, Lehigh 0. Carlisle Indians 19, LaFayette 0. Michigan 9, Vanderbilt 8. Wisconsin 28, Northwestern 3. Dartmouth 12, Vermont 0. Purdue 5, Depaw 0. Yale 23, Colgate 0. South Dakota 10, Denver Univer- sity 0. Nebraska 24, Missouri . Fargo College 0, St. Thomas 3. Fargo H. S. 47, Wahpeton 0. Kansas University 11, Drake 3. DOOVOOLORORODLOGL OO @ Sports for the Week. @ CPOOOPOPOOLOOE OGP MONDAY. * Opening of annual exhibition of the St. Louis, Mo., Horse Show Asso- ciation. Opening of the season of the Na- tional Three-Cushion Billiard League. Annual trials of Central States Field Trial Association, Hamilton, O. Annual trials of Western Beagle Club, Bass Lake, Ind. Annual trials of New England Beagle Club, Ashland, Mass. “One Round” Hogan vs. Willie Howard, 10 rounds, at Brooklyn, N. Y TUESDAY. Annual meeting of Women's West- ern Golf Association at Chicago. Bill Papke vs. Bob Moha, 12 rounds, at Boston. WEDNESDAY American challengers for the Da- vis cup sail from Vancouver for New Zealand. Track meet of Waco Club, Waco, Texas. Annual beach show of Norfolk- Portsmouth Kennel Club, Norfolk, Va. ° Eddie McGoorty vs. Jack Dillon, 10 rounds, at Indianapolis. THURSDAY. Opening of annual fall golf tour- nament of the Country Club of At- lantic City. Seventh Futurity (field trials), at Hutsonville, II1. Reliability contest of the Quaker City Motor Club, Philadelphia. FRIDAY. Ad Wolgast vs. Matt Wells, 10 rounds, at the Madison A. C., New York city. SATURDAY. Ten-mile championship of the A. A. U. at Celtic Park, New York city. Phoenix road races, Maricope Au- tomobile Club, Los Angeles, Cal. Harvard-Princeton football game, at Princeton, N. J. Yale-New York University football game, at New Haven, Conn. Pennsylvania - Carlisle football game, at Philadelphia. " Cornell-Williams football game, at Ithaca, N. Y. Automobile Army-Georgetown football game, at West Point. Navy-North Carolina A. and M. football game, at Annapolis. Chicago-Minnesota football game, at Minneapolis. Michigan-Syracuse football game, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Illinois-Purdue football game, at Urbana, 111. Vanderbilt-Georgia football game, at Nashville, Tenn. MAJESTIC ~ THEATRE | PROGRAM MONDAY AND TUESDAY 1—Overture—The Golden Girl. Miss Hazelle Fellows 2.—Motion Picture The Diamond Gang— (Essanay) A Detective story full of thrilling X periences. 3.—Illustrated Song A Little Bit of Loving Goes a Long, Long Way. Miss Hazelle Fellows 4.—Motion Picture " Two White Roses A comedy that will please the most exacting. Always something gocd in the next Change. | | MIND READER IS BIG ATTRAGTION Brinkman Theater Bills Madame Ger- trude Who Will Open There Tonight. {BETTER THAN ANNA EVA FAY So-called World’s Greatest Seeress And is Said to Deserve N the Title. DRAWS BIG HOUSES AT FARGO Answers All Questions While Blind Folded and Describes Parties Asking Them. Manager Brinkman of the Brink- man Family Theater announces Mad- ame Gertrude as the bigge-st attrac- tion yet offered at his theater. Madame Gertrude, miud reader, conceded to be the superior of the much famed Anna Fay is the attrac- tion and will appear at the Brink- man for the first time tonight. The Fargo Forum says ol her en- gagements in that city: “During the past season Fargo has been visited by some of tne greatest actors and actresses on ik.: American stage, each has had his nr Fer admir- ers from every walk of life, but, probably no theatrical event of the season has attracted more attention among all classes than Madame Ger- rode, who opened at cie Orpheum theater Monday matinee, of this week and who, by public request has been retained for the balance I the week. “Madame Gertrude billed as ‘the world’s greatest eress,” and those who have seen her work and heard her answers to questions from the best people of the city will agree that she is worthy of th: litle. Ma- dame Gertrude not only answers questions without a momeat’s hesita- tion, but while blindfolded she de- scribes the parties who ask them, even telling the color of their eyes, hair, ,hosiery and other articles of jewelry, ete. Manager Herbert, who nightly introduces Madame of- fers a reward of $500 o any one who can prove that Madame works with the aid of confederates. Often Madame is confronted with foolish questions and her ready wit is often the occasion for hearty laughter. First Mortgage LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTY Real Estate, Rentals Insurance ‘William C. Kiein - O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, The poor man has one consolation —he will not have to dodge an in- come tax. “You look solemn.” “I feel s0.”- “Why?" | “I am an optimist, and my opti- mism isn’t working today.” scare away the furies. Radical Temperance Law. Chinese law in 1150 required that all officials who drank intoxicants should be beheaded, - : TOM SMART. 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Hufi&m Harris & Reynolds “.Bemidji, Minn. 3 Phone 144 Offers complete facilities for the Transaction of every form of Legitimate Insurance. Your Patronage Invited Real Estath, Loans,BondS and Rentals For quick results list |} your property with us, YERDOME The Minsieapolis Dollar-Hotel * 180 MODERN ROOMS: Located in Heart of Business District $1.00 SINGLE RATE $1.00 EUROPLAN. RaTE ron TWo PERSONS $1.50 PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA EVERY. ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, STEAM WEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, PORCELAIN ' LAVATORY, PARQUET FLOOR, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE TO oOF- ALL BATH ROOMS ARE TILE WITH OPEN NICKEL NOTICE OF APPLICATION/ FOR TRANSFER OF | LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, | ‘County of Beltrami £ Oity ot Bemldjl. license o sell intoXicating liquors for the term terminating on Jans. 24th 1912, by the following person, and at the following place, as stated in’ said application, respectively to-wit: 1 THOS. McUARTHY | Atand in the front room ground floor. of that certain three-story frame building | logatedon lot 18, block 13, original townsite. | Said application will be heard and deter mined by said Oty council of the Oity of Bemidilat the council rooms in the clty hall in said City of Bemidyl, in Beltrami _county | and State of Minnesota, on Monday, the| 13th day o Nov. 1811, at § oclock D. m of that day. | Witness my hand and seal of City of Be- midji this 30th day of Oct. 1911, | GEO. STEIN, F City Clerk. 2t Mon. Oct. 30 Nov. 6. i : MISS M. J. FINDERS Extra Engagement If the most elegant styles, the greatest variety, ~ . exclusive models, rich qualities in Ladies Hats have any interest for you, then the Monogram Hat Shop Shall Have the Pieasure of a Call From You During thg Present Week. Few stores the whole country over offer their customers such an array of exclusive, genteel, rich stunning hats as The Monogram Hat Shop offer you. We have hundreds of the most carefully selected favor- ites of hat styles shown this season. The best that Paris has produced is shown here. The nobbiest that London has produced is here. The choicest of American styles are here and all At a Big Saving in Prices If you are not interested most | | | BEMIDJI, MINN. | FOR SALE—Rubber Now-Gash-WantRats ,-Gent-a-Word Where cash accompanies co‘p{ we will publish all “Want Ads” for half- cent a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of oue ceuta word will he charged. EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange «=Help Wanted--Work Wanted =-Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED WANTED—For U. S. Army—Able- bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information ap- ply to Recruiting Office at Scroe- der Building, Bemidji, or 217 Tor« rey Building, Duluth, Minn. WANTED—Good girl fur general housework. Must be strictly com- petent. Mrs. M. E. Smith, 419 America Ave. FOR SALE OWNER MUST SELL BEAUTIFUL 6-acre Florida farm. our acres, winter vegetables, one acre two- year-old fruit trees. On splendid * shell road near shipping point. Yearly income $1,500 net. Also my winter home, smail, neat cot- tage, built two years on good lot 150x50 in beautiful, mcdern Flor- ida East Coast city. Most famous winter resort in the world. Pos- session March | or by arrange- ment. Total propertv complete, $900. Ten per cent cash, balance easy terms. Or will ¢o both properties separa Fuller, caretaker, Wost Palm Beach, Florida. |FOR SALE—1 4-room house and good barn. One block from High School, 50 foot corner lat, cement walk on east and south. $1,200; reasonable terms. stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind ot a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR SALE—1 5-room house, one block from High or Central School. $1,000; reasonable terms. FOR SALE—1 4-room house, 50 foot corner lot. $450. Huffman, Har- ris & Reynolds. FOR SALE—Round Oak Heater. Mrs, Geo. Kirk, 1109 Lake Blvd. FOR RENT FOR RENT—A five room cottage, west on 12th street, cheap. Thompson’s place. FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. 517 Irvine Ave. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms, §$10 a month. 1111 Lake Boulevard. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms 512 3rd St. MISCELLANEOQUS e U S U UU Y WANTED TO TRADE—What have you to trade for new standard pia- no? Call at second hand store, 0dd Fellows Bldg. WANTED—For engine or boiler re- pairing call or phone G. F. Robin- son, 320 Minnesota Ave. Phone 285. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. Odd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. SITUATION WANTED—Experienced young lady wishes position as hook- keeper or cashier. Phone 502, WANTED—Position to tend bar; good references. Address XY, this office. WANTED—Position by eaperienced stenographer. 1204 Dewey Ave. R. F. MURPHY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office’s13 Beitrami Ave. Phone 319-2. " FAMILY THEATR Bewildering, Mystiifying, Something GCreater than Mind Reading or Future Life One of the Highest Priced Acts Ever Brought to This City. = ““The - SEERESS”’ Readings.