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"made the [ MERCHANTS WHG It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. - ANNOUNCE BIG FALL SALE T. J. Crane and Company to Combine | Annual Fall Opening and Anni- versary Clearance. IN BUSINESS THREE YEARS To-morrow’s issue of the Daily Pio- neer will contain a full page advertis- ment of the T.J.Crane and com- pany’s store, announcing their third anniversary sale and fall opening. This business in Bemidji for the past three years, brought about an entirely new order in retail merchandising. The buying public of this community has shown it’s appreciation by gener- ous patronage. store has now been doing during which time it has of things “QOur birthday anniversary falls ou‘ the tenth, but we nave decided to celebrate this year on the fifteenth. When we celebrate we feel it our duty to invite the public in general, especially the women. 1 know that this store is offering the womenarare and timely treat in it’s announce- ment in Saturday’s Pioneer. It will pay them well to study every word of this “Fall Opening and Birthday Anniversary Sale Announcement.” ” Mr. Gould of the Crane and company above statement when asked, why this sale was called a combination birthday and fall open- ing sale. . The anouncement in Saturday’s Pioneer will include a special sale on the entire line caried by this store, which menas anything and every- thing in womens and childrens ready-to-wear wearing apparel. When this store advertises a sale the people of this community have come to realize that it is truly a bargain VISITORS.TO BRING A STRONG ELEVEN (Continued from first page). supper. All of the food will be home cooked and will be ready at 5 p. m. Bemidji people who are interested in athletics and want to see a strong local spirit built -up in the high school are urged to attend the game and lend their financial support. PROGRAM OUT FOR LOCAL VAUDEVILLE (Continued from first page). Milory Achenbach, Edith Mills and Ora DeRushia. “Blow Me a Kiss,””—Dorothy Tor- rance and chorus. Marie Cahill, Ina Robinson, Lottie McDonald, Hazel Severn Lucille McCuaig and Dorothy Torrance. Motion Picture. Yiddisha Skit—Ralph Lycan and Will Chichester. Character songs by Dorothy Humes “Circus Day,”—ZEntire chorus. “Pretty gix‘ls,‘clever children, and striking costumes will catch the eyes of those who attend the home talent vaudeville at the Brinkman theatre the first three nights of next week.| Catchy songs, dances of various kinds and classical instrumental numbers will balance out the programs. No expense has been spared to make each evening’s entertainment the best possible.” So said Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, adver- tising manager of the “troupe” last evening. The vaudeville is being staged by fifty Bemidji young people under the direction of Miss Dorothy Humes, of Cass Lake, and the pro- ceeds of the entertainment will go into the building fund of the Episco- pal church. Twin city costume houses have event.—-Adv. | musical numbers by the THE BEMIDJI terial with which to clothe the char- acters in the various numbers. Those who could not be provided with cos- tumes have made them so that the general plan will be carried out. Re- hearsals have been held at all times of day and night for the past two weeks and a finished production is guaranteed. The program as printed above is the one which will be followed as closely as possible. Outside of the choruses, Mrs. Leila Stanton Sanborn will play several violin solos, Miss Humes will appear once alone in a piano number and again with Mrs. Sanborn and Miss Donna Lycan. Ralph Lycan and Will Chichester have worked out a “Yiddisha” skit that is said to be good for a side ache. Many Cass Lake people are plan- ning to come over for one evening’s performance as it was in Cass Lake that such an entertainment was first put on. NAMES MINNESOTA DAY (Continued from- first page). Saturday, October 16, Oregon state day. Sunday—Closed. Monday, November 18, North and South Dakota state day. Tuesday, November 19, Minnesota state day. Wednesday, tana state day. Thursday, November 21, Washing- ton and Alaska state day. Friday, November 22, Seven states day and Conservation day. Saturday, November 23, Idaho and closing day. The exposition will be’closed on Sunday, November 17, and will not be open for even a sacred concert. Minneapolis Civic and Commercial organizations will attend the expos- ition in a body on the afternoon and evening of their respective days and will put on special programs in the lecture thalls. The Northern Pa- November 20, Mon- been liberally drawn upon for ma- cific railway will have an exhibit at! DAILY PIONEER the Exposition that will do credit to itself and also to its gributary country. All the Northern Pacific i states will be represented and a dis- play of fruits, grains, grasses, will be given that is typical of the entire Northwest. ' NO SHEAVES ARE NEEDED. St. Paul, Oct. 11.—Because of rains in North Dakota and Minnesota during the wheat harvest, the mana- Exposition, have decided not to re- 1 quire farmers to send sheaves of their wheat with their hve oushels of threshed grain to compete for the $5,000 prize to be awarded in Minn- eapolis in November. The rain made it almost impossible for farmers to secure good sheaves and in some places they could not have secured sheaves at all unless they had pulled the grain before it was ripe. This caused the exposition people to waive the sheaf require- ment. All that is necessary now to enter the contest for the big prize is to send five bushels of threshed grain prepaid to Will A. Campbell, manag- er of the exposition, Minneapolis. An application and entry blank will be sent free on request to any one desiring to enter and there will be no fee of any kind asked or received. Stupendous Figures in Fly Descent. Dr. Howard of the bureau of eth- nolcgy, Washington, calculates that a single horsefly, starting about April 15 with an average brood of 120, would, if all her eggs were hatched and all in turn reproduced in like ratio, see by the end of the season her progeny to the number of 1,096.- 181,249,311,720,000,000,000,000. As each female usually lays four batches of eggs their unchecked de- velopment through twelve generatfons would make a mass of flies measur. ing 268,778,165,861 cubic miles, or considerably more than the size of.the earth, “Fortunately,” comments the Medi- cal Record, “there are many things destructive to eggs, larvae and adult flies, so the number of the latter is kept down to a possible figure.” gers of the Northwestern Products | GIANTS WIN EXTRA GANE (Continued from first page). backed Marquard up in a fashion that must have made Mathewson envious. Bedient, who again made a ninth- inning entry after O’Brien had given way to a pinch hitter, held the Giants i safe in the closing stanza, but the his entry. The figures on yesterday’s attend- ance and receipts were as follows: Attendance. ... .... .... 34,000 Receipts .... .... ....$63,142.00 National Commission share$6,314.20 Players’ share. . ..$34,096.80 Total attendance for three games, 102,352, The score— 123456789 New York— 010010000—2 Boston— 000000001—1 Batteries— New York. Marquard and Meyers. Boston, O’Brien, Bedient, Carrigan. Bringing Peoples Together. . Through telephone service betweer Los Angeles and New York will prob ably be established by the first of November. The cost of the line will be $500,000 and the tolls for conversation will run between four teen and fiftren dollars. A new sub marine cabie between England and France has resulted in the successful telephonic transmission of messages between Great Britain and Switzen land. Satisfactory commercial con | versations are now carried on be tween England and Geneva. Compliments Between Statesmen. The retort courtcous in the para phrase ingenious has seldom had bet: after the signing of the treaty of Ber lin, Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter pre sented M. Jules Cambon, with whom he had negotiated the treaty, a photo graph bearing the inscription: “T¢ my amiable friend and terrible ene my.” To which M. Cambon respondec¢ by presenting his photograph inscrib ed: “To my terrible friend and amj ible enemy.” game had been sewed up prior to| each | ter illustrated than in the story that, | William C. Kiein INSURANCE] Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property 8 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phene 19. ] Bemidji, Minn. 1TRY A WANT AD | ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION | TO CONVEY LANDS ON CONTRACT. State of Minnesota. County of Beltrami—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Wagner, decedent. On reading and filing the petition of Maud Smith, claiming to be entitled to a conveyance of certain real estate from the executor of said estate, setting forth that Mary E. Wagner, deceased, was bound by a contract in writing to convey said real estate to the said Maud Smith upon the terms and conditions ‘therein stated, with a description of the land to be conveyed, and the facts upon which such claim to conveyance is predicated, and praying that the probate court make ia decree authorizing and directing the said executor to convey such real estate to said petitioner as the person entitled thereto. It is therefore ordered, that all per- sons interested in said estate may ap- pear before this court, at a special term thereof to be held on Saturday the 19th day of October, A. D. 1912, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the probate office in the court house in Bemidji, in said county, and oppose said petition. And it is further ordered, that this order shall be published once in each weelk for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Bemidji Pioneer, a newspaper printed and pub- lished at Bemidji, in said county. Dated at Bemidji, Minn., the 26th day of September, A. D. 1912. By the Court, M. A. CLARK, (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. 49271018 WA T Y0 UR BUS reliable and will give you the best value for your money. P33 33333333 32 S XSS S S8t * * x WE RETURN : b 3 * * ¥ Today plctures made from ¥ % the films you send in this % « morning. x « Enlarging, Framing, Copying. : * * * * HAKKERUP * % Third St. Bemidji. : x IR IR KK A RIAHHRIK KRR KKK KK Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES: found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the best money can buy. 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FFARARRIAR IR R :iiikfii*ii*filfiiiiliii*fi* : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : : 614 Minnesota Ave., Bemidjl * * Wholesale and retail Pia- * nos, Organs and Sewing ¥ ¥ Machines. * * * * Phone 573. *® * * * * * * * * MACHINE SHOP ‘We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. t2 2223223228222 o e ok ek ke ok ok ok ok ok AR KRR KKK AR KKK RUDOLPH W. KOEPP Blacksmith and Horse-Shoer of Plow and Woodwork. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bemidji. x * FY * * All kinds x x *x * % 304 Irvine Ave. * * ook Kk o ko ok ok ok ok ok ok kR TRk * e sSSPt 22l de e e ey FURNITURE J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking Phone call 178-2 323 Minnesota Ave. b3 2282222 S 22 L2 222222222223 FARR RIS :**i*#*i*i*!i**i‘k*‘li*%fi* * : BARKER’? DRUG : * an THE BEMIDJI * * JEWELRY STORE * PENCIL o * * * x * * * * Wholesalers and Retailers The Best * ¥ Service and satisfaction. Mail & NICKLE PENCIL * % Orders given that same ser- % in the World * % vice you get in person. *x +* * * x x BARKER’S * ALL % Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & — : * * TR KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK *x ¥ x *: Baidat a s S S S S8 S8 S PSS 3203 Y MAKER OF SHOES TO ORDER. Repair work neatly done. First class shoe shining parlors for Ladies end Gen- tlemen. WM. STAKIS. 310 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. ARSI :fiiiifii**li*kfi*i’#****i* * : BUILDING ASSOCIATION * BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- ING AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. is a home institution, and has money to loan to build with or to buy a home. W. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms 5 and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. FRHARRIRA KRR E IR K fi**fi*i*ki{i{i*{i*‘i%fi%k: Tk hkhkhk Ak kdkk ok ok ok Y J Je g Ak ok ok ok ok ok R Yk ko ko ok ok ok e o ok ke ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok *hkkh ok ok kok F. 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