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) cons mrrmnoncd EREEEKKXX KKK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET * KKK KRR KKK KRR K KKK The Beltrami County Fair Sep- tember 10, 11 and 12. To Boost for the girls in the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Plano con- test. To cut the five vote coupon out of ‘this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the. Schroeder- Pioneer Free Piano contest. To try to buy it at home before we send away. Phone Society news to socfety edi- tor, phone No. 31. To send in your application to be- come a member of the Bemidji athletlc Club to Secretary Carl Johnson. Bell boy wanted at Markham ho- tel at once.—Adv. T. C. Hamel of McIntosh ‘Sunday in Bemidji. Go-carts repalread at the second hand store.—Adv. Miss Maud M. Pratt of Minneapo- lis, is visiting in Bemidji. Ada Lightbourne of Ada was an over Sunday visitor in Bemidji. J. C. Thompson of Blackduck is a business caller in the city today. L. H. Tegtmeyer of Kelliher was in the city Saturday on business. spent Louis Krueger of Walker was a business caller in Bemidji over Sun- day. _ Miss Vera Backus returned this morning from a trip to the twin cities. ‘W. Herrled and George Herried of Deer River are transacting business in Bemidji. Ralph Gracle left last night for the citfes. He will attend Macalester college this year. One of these nice aays you ought to 8o to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Clara D. Heffron has gone to Pu- posky where she will teach a nine months’ term of school. You get Mason Jar caps at 20 cents and the best rubber rings at 10 cents at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Miss Ora Neely left today for An- nandale to resume her duties as prin- cipal of the high school in that city. K. K. Roe has returned from an extended auto trip through North Dakota, where he has been visiting relatives. Bertha Webster returned this morning from Kelliher where she has been the guest of Mrs. Mark Lambert for a week. Edgar Mattson arrived Friday eve- ning from Warren, Minnesota, for a visit with his brother, Alvin E. Matt- Bon, 216 America avenue. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Isgrigg have re- turned from a months’ visit at St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. The trip was made by auto. Miss Alien Sherwood of Wilmar, Minnegota, arrived in Bemidji last night and will teach in the Bemidji schools the coming term. Josephine Ostrem of Fosston ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday noon and will take charge of the sixth grade for the coming school term. “Rudolph Barrette left Saturday afternoon for Crookston. He has been visiting his sisters in Interna- tional Falls and also his sister Dora Barrette of this city. Mrs. W. J. Nelson and children left today for Crookston, where they will make their future home. Mr. Nelson will not leave until tomor- Tow. l May, Annie, Frank and Jim Mec- Manus, their cousin, Alice Connors, of Stillwater and Mrs. Larson autoed to Lake Plantaganet Sunday and spent the day there. Brinkman Theatre Today and Tomorrow Adams& Coleman Offer The Balkan Traitors An episode of the Balkan The Great Detective Sherlock Holmes. The Speckled Band Most exciting picture ever shown. The story plainly told in words. In two parts. Batkan War Admission 106 and 20c Go-carte retired al tie second hand| store.—Adv. Markham at once.—Adv. Maurice Ryan and Frank Murphy A rehearsal of those taking part spent Sunday night as the guests of | the home talent vaudeville which' /By Russell at Birchmont Beach, will be given Wednesday night i George Graham is expected home thesnria Ahegtaranlil b/ field trom ‘Blackduck tonight after spend- tonight at the ho}m of Mrs. Ray Murphy at 7:30. :::t pv:lslta ::unth With his uncle near| nrice Mable Wager of Grand Rap- i 1ds, Michigan, arrived in Bemid§i yes- Miss Lois Obert of Minneapolis, |terday morning to take:charge of the has accepted a position as teacher in |Commercial Department of the Be- the local schools and arnived in the|midji high school during the coming city Sunday night. term. Miss Wager has had charge of Helge Krogseng came down from [this department for several years. his home at Kelliher this morning | John Hughes of Crookston, arrived and will attend school in the city |[in Bemidj!i last night and is visiting during the coming term. old friends in the city. Mr. Hughes D. J. Moore left this noon for Hib- |18 just returning from a'two weeks' bing where he will transact bus'ness | Yacation to Little Falls andMinneap- for the Moore and Titus Insurance [0li8. He will return -to-Crookstom Agency for the next few days. this afternoon and resume his duties Miss Clara Coult of Claremont,|'™ @ local bank of that clty. Minnesota, arrived in Bemidji Sun-| Miss Margaret Lowham and Miss day night and will teach in the local [Edith Erwin of Crookston, arrived in schools during the coming term. Bemld)l yesterday noon . and will Miss Eliza Loe returned yesterday tenahlin this ity duringihstoomine from her summer vacation and will | 000! term. Miss Lowham will have resume her duties as principal of the Shprio of thethirdand fousth gra Bemidji High school for another|D the North school and Miss Hrwin Corms the grammar department of the Sev- Mrs. Kelley and Miss Marlo Kolloy | oo o o e eh rades. lett this morning for Bemidyi, where |, e following were visitors at the they will visit for the coming week | o cr® Minnesota Development as- soclation ‘rooms: for:tlie week ending at the Andy Hanna home.—Crook- i ston Daily Times. August 30: E. N. Ebert, Bemidji; John E. Yngvg, Cambridge; A. P. Mrs. John Hauvner of Carlson, |Yngve, Cambridge; Rev. S. E. P. Minnesota, returned to her home on | White, ‘Bemidji; Senator ‘John Saug- Sunday afternoon, after spending a|stad, Crookston; John Berg, Interna- week as the guest‘of her sister, Mrs. |tional Falls; George J. Silk, Pine Paul Winklesky. River; E. G. Buse, L. E. Healy and Harry Smyth came down from |Omer Miller, Red Lake Falls; A. E. Rainy River Saturday night to spend |R2ko, Bemidji; H. M. Clark, Be- Sunday with his parents, Mr. and|Midi; W. F. Steffes, Spooner; and Mrs. D. C. Smyth. He will return to [J- W. Phalen, Plummer. Rainy River tonight. HERKE KK KKK KKK KKK Miss Alice Austin of Benson, Min- 2 IRAND x nesota, arrived in Bemidji last night |, Ru‘t’h Lambfgffiinsfigmt x and will take up her duties tomorrow KKK R X KRRKKK KK F as instructor of mathematics in the Harry Bowers, who is camping Bemidjl High school. near the dam spent Sunday-at the The A. BE. Witting family have|Bay. closed their summer cottage at Black-| Ira J, Cool accompanied by Mrs, duck and have returned to Bemidji,|Cool and cousin, Everett Lake, of With the exception of Mr. Witting|Blue Island, Ill, and niece and nep- who is still at Blackduck. hew, Laura and Frank Joadwine, -of Miss Jane Quayle of Missouri, who Chicago, left Sunday night for Chi- has been the guest of Miss Marion [°38%: Mr. and Mrs. Cool will spend White for some time, will leave on [ feW Weeks In that city before re- Wednesday for her home. She will|turning to Bemidji, where they will visit at St. Cloud and other points|SPeRd the autumn in thelr cottage. enroite, Enroute home they expect to attend the Minnesota State Fair. Messrs. and Mesdames M. C.| Mrs. Charles Lohn and daughters, Barnes and W. E. La Fountaln of|myigred and Lois, who have been Cass Lake drove to Bemidji yesterday | guests at the T. J. Evans cottage the In an automobile and spent several|past three weeks, left for their home hours visiting friends. They return-|in Duluth Sunday. . ed to their home last night. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murray and Miss Lilllan Cochran will leave for |children left for East Grand Forks the cities tonight where she will at-|Sunday after a pleasant week’s visit tend Miss Wood’s Kindergarten |With Mrs. Murray’s parents, Mr. and Training school. ~Mr. Cochran will [Mrs. Joe Jarvis. accompany her to the cities and will| Thog Nisbet and daughters, Misges spend 2 few days at the state fair. |Jennie and Mae, and grandson, Mas- Miss Lottie Madson left this morn- ter Keith Nisbet, left for Grand Forks fog for Nary where dhe-%91] tesih Sunday. Mr. Misbet will attend to school during the coming term. Miss|*°™® business matters before return- Dishwasher wanted .at. m Hotel, “Tho nlamond Mystory” (Vitagraph) . This is an_ ex- ‘tremely clever eoneupfinn and has been uncommonly well worked out of the bill wherever it is'shown, stum- ulating the interest ofall who see it to the highest It is a-clever ‘play produced by players ‘and cannot fail to make a/hit with all the Ppatrons of . this poj picture house, lllustrated song Miss G*dn Mantor 3 * “The Joy! Rids” (Pathe Oomedy) ' Hany, who was:a chauffeur for James Van Cliff, the‘basiker, masqueraded as "the | boss and took Flossie Footlights for a Jjoy side. He :got ph and was sentenced to a month in the jug. Harry hasn't been joy-riding since. n 410.00 You $100.00 Have $1,000.00 temporarily idle its Safety should be rour first consideration. There i8 no Yetter security for your savings than 4+ Certificate of Deposit ~in the {orthern anunll Bank.—Adv. 91012 Doy D950l | | | GARDEN GINSENG. Two things appear to have con- spired to knock the bottom out of the market for cultivated gingseng. Taoo many have embarked in the bus- iness and nearly every state in the union now has extensive acreage, producing a supply which is largely in excess of the demand. The Chin- ese think the cultivated root pos- sesses but little of the efficacy of the .wild root, while most people cannot [dstect a aifference-if-the appearance of one from’ thie other. Just at pres- ent they will not touch the cultivat- ed-Toot at any price. It’s just so with lovers of golden grain belt Madson graduated from the Bemidji ing to the Bay where he Will spend the fall months. High school last year and leted i et Normal Depart.|, Mre: Chas. Gavin and children re- ment turned to Grand Forks Saturday after epending their vacation at Hal Huffman left this morning for | Lakeside. Minneapolls where he will attend| Mrs. G. R. Jacobi left for Grand the University. Enroute he will 8top | Forks Saturday after spending the at Nisswa, Minnesota, where he will |summer months at their com;ge at spend a few days as the guest of |“Birchmount Beach”. friends. He also plans on attending| Mrs. 0. J. Barnes and family who the state fair. have been enjoying lake life at their A. G. Wedge, J. M. Ricnards and |cottage on Lakeside left for Grand W. N. Bowser and families, Mr. and|Forks Saturday, having closed their Mrs. John P. Riddell and daughter |cOttage for the seasom. Sybil, and the Misses Dora Hazen and| Judge C. M. Cooley left for G"““’ Helen Cameron autoed to Puposky, |Forks Sunday after a weeks’ vacation Fowlds and Deer River yesterday in|[at the Woolworth cottage. the Wedge, Richard and Bowser| Walter Schlosser, who has been the cas; guest of Lawrence Kennedy for the The Mothers' club will mest in|P2St Weeks Went to Grand Forks Sat- urday. the Baptist church instead of in the y Miss Florence Gallup, who has: Methodist church tomorrow, Sep-|, tember 2, and at three o’clock instead oA lissL ot M I MarCha Bachd of at 2:30, as formerly announced. ;::kgn;t“ierv‘;l;v eelky, lfm for | Gran tation is extended to all mothers to oy hls mother and sister; Miss Mury Burleson, who have been guests at attend. Lakeside and Grand Forks Bay, left Miss Ruby M. Hnrrlaon has re-|Saturday for Grand Forks. turned to Bemidji, from Buena Vista,| Misses Esther and Ruth Lambe en- where she was ' called about two|tertained the “B. B’s” at a candy pull’ months ago by the serious illness of | Saturday evening, her mother, who is now greatly im-| Miss Irmagarde Batcher, who has proved. Miss Harrison has resumed|been the guest of Miss Vera Demp- her work with A. A. Richardson in|sey, the past two weeks, left for her the photo finishing department, |home at Staples, Minn., Monday. where she first came three years ago. et Rl ! Teacher Wi - The following millinery stores an- sned.for a termiof sev: nounce that from now until further trami county, wages, $40 per en month school in District 86, Bel-| beers—nothing else will do, adver- tisement. Order of T. R. Symons, agent. Phone 122-2. To Day ‘We are manufacturing STICK PINS Solid goldset with diamonds, rubies, pearls, opals, etc. Many new original designs which you can buy for- about 1-3 less than the price usually asked for same quality in the large cities BECAUSE We are manufacturers and buying direct from the work shop you save the profits of the jobber and the retailer. If you have a diamond, opal or other set bring them to us, we will mount them in ther latest style. See our windows for new: designs of our own make. Geo. T. Baker & Co. Manufacturing Jewelers notice their stores will be open until 8 o’clock every evening except Sat- urday evenings, and on Saturday eve- month. Apply to Jacob Anderson; Jelle, ‘Minn.—Adv. -H6.3rd St. Near the Lake nings until 10 o’clock: Mrs. A, P. Henrionnet, Misses LaFontisee and Mrs. B. C. Neal. Fall openings will be announced in the near future.— Ady. "~ Mies Ethel Cushing of Minneapolis arrived in Bemidjl Saturday night to take charge of the home talent vaude- ville which will be staged at the Brinkman theater Wednesday night. Miss Cushing has had a great deal of experience along this line and will give several readings. While in the city she is the guest of Mrs. R. F. Murphy. ‘The following spent Sunday on Diamond Point and enjoyed supper by the lake, Mr. and Mrs, George C. Bergland and Mr. Bergland’s father 0. G. Bergland and his sister, Miss Mathilda Bergland, of Lake City, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomp- son, Mr. and Mrs. ‘John L. Brown, Mrs. John Tengpstrom and daughter Esther, Mrs. Alma Smith, Mrs. Wes- teen and two daughters and son of (Grand -Forks, Mrs. Berg, Miss Ruth MIXED WITH SULPHUR MAKES storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother’ time. and produced. It fotms the feature || darkened, glossy and abundant, with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. ‘Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appear- ance this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. out-of-date. Nowadays skilled chem- ists do this better than ourselves. By asking'at any drug store for the ready - to - use “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy”—you will get a large bottle GUNS GUNS GUNS GIVEN HARDWARE CO. ~ YOUR FAIlEIl GRAY HAIH---IISE SAGE TEA for about fifty cents. Some mmm make their own, which is usually too sticky, ®o insist upon getting “Wyeth’s” which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy 'scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown llnlg;llt 88ys his customers inéist on Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur, because, they say, it darkens so naturally -and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied—it's so easy to use too. You simply dampen @& sponge or soft brush and draw it through yur hair, taking one strand at a time, Do this at night and by morning the gray hair’ disappears: after another application or two, it is restored _ to its natural color #nd looks glossy, soft and abun- dant.—Adv. HAIR SOFT, LUSTROUS AND CURES DANDRUFF. ‘the use of Sage and Sulphur fof re- She kept her hair beautifully But brewing at home s mussy and B, product -—called READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS AR Regular meetings—Firee and third Baturday -after Doons, st 1:80—at U4 Ve Shooting season is here so is our stock of Guns, Ammunition, etc. See the new Rnbmla w Agfi dge. 20 Gauge Winchester Pump} B e Hammerless Shotgun =1L O, O. F. Hall Also the regulor 12 and- 16 gauge Win-- chester, 12 gauge Remington, Remington auto-loading, double and single barrel shot- guns in all gauges. Also hunting coats, cartridde belts, dog whistles, pocket flash lights, thermos bottles, gun cases, game bags, water-proof watch safes, etc. GUNS FOR RENT Bem!djl 'Chapter No. 178, R A. M. Stated convoostions third Mo Phone 57 316 Minnesota Ave. $81-2x13 in the 4.0, O. I p. m. M B A ‘Rooseveit, No. 1538, ln muu- m mh month at ¥l= :'A'utnmnhlle Accessures and Supplies Big stock of tifes, all sizes. If it is sorne- thing for the automobile or gas engine, we can supply your wants and our prices are positively right. We Handle the Follewing Lines of Cars: Ford, Studebaker, Over- land and Cadillac 1914 models ready for delivery. We have some used cars for sale, cheap. Northern Automobile Co. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN ¢ and Best Hotel DU Lot MINNESOTA um than nm% mfl:,;gfl-d-fl bnhl. 60 sample convenjence: Luxurious in heart of lz king the harbor £nd E okt : : lnnmlmlmdlhhhl . We have an assortment of high grade paper fully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and At $1 and $1.25 a box (Can you beat it?) Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! Special agents call on the trade about the city from time to. time’ They may offer you enticing looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied? It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. WeBuy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. || BemidjiPioneer Supply Store Phone 3t FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Otfiee’818 Beltram! Ava. R.F. MURPHY —