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AR AP KPP K KKK KKK S o LEST WE FORGET * EREKKRKK KK KKK KK KKK The Schubert Symphony OrGhestra given under the auspices of the Bem- 1aj1 Athletic association September 23 at the Bemidji armory. The Indian Fair at Red Lake Sep- tember 18, 19 and 20, To Boost for the girls in the Schroeder-Ploneer Free Plano gon- test, To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite ‘contestant in the Schroeder- Ploneer Free Plano contest: To try to buy it at home before we send away. Phone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. To send in your application to be- come a member of the Bemidji athletic' Club to Secretary Carl Johnson. George Johnson of Crookston, spent yesterday in the ecity. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Young a daughter Sunday morning. H. C. Nelson of Crookston was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Chris Johnson of Puposky was in the city Saturday on business. Mrs. M. Kolt and son of Bagley were Bemidji visitors yesteray. Miss Edythe Rain of Shevlin visit- ed friends in Bemidjl over Sunday. Go-carts retirea at tig second hand store.—Adv. James A. Phelps of Cass Lake was an over Sunday visitor in the city. G. A. Melges of Minneapolis I8 in the city for a few days on business. J. B. Tubbs and wife of Internation- al Falls spent Saturday in the city. J. Weber of Kelliher transacted business in the city Saturday even- ing. Misses Della Olson and Gray of Wilton were Bemidji visitors Satur- day. Dishwasher wanted at the:Hotel Markham at once.—Adv. Mrs. Lula Amadon of Bismarck, North Dakota, spent yesterday in the city. Charles Keller of St. Paul, state fire marshall, is in the city on busi- ness. 5 Clara Necomb of Hines was among the northline visitors in Bemidji Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dekens of Red Lake were over Sunday visitors in the city. Bemld]i Business College begins its fall term October 6th.—Adv. Simon Thompson the constable of Blackduck is in Bemidjl today on business. R. E. Kec, of St. aul, claim agent for the Great Northern, is in Be- midji today. John Asaksson, the Kelliher cedar contractor, was in Bemidji on busi- ness Saturday. Mrs. BE. B. Wood and daughter, Elizabeth, of Cass Lake, spent Satur- day in Bemidji. Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. B. J. Tollefson of Nary was in the city Saturday on business and also attending the county fair. Belle Boyle and Carl Bye returned to Blackduck Saturday evening after spending the day at the fair. Dagna Moen of Kelliher is visiting friends in Bemidji today. She ex- pects to return this evening. For pure.apple cider vinegar ‘and no mistake go to Schmidtt’s grocery. —Adv. Brinkman Theatre .Bemldji, Minn. Where Everybody Goes A Overture ‘Brinkman’ Thaatrs Orchestra B The Brinkmanscope C Garry Owen-& Gompany Comedy Playlet D The Brinkmanscope -E Happy Jack George Despondency Chaser . F The Brinkmanscope Exit March Admission 10c, 8¢ ‘“Show 8tarts 1_:I° ing to his home in the evening. Sheriff Andrew Johnson was at Baudettesand: Spooner. the, latter part of'the weeksgn official -business. Mrs. George Kidd. returned fro: Logan, Iowa, this morning where she has beed visiting for some,time. One of these nice @ays you ought to 80 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ‘ture. taken.—Adv.- Matt-Nubeng ef International Falls spent Sunday in Bemidjl on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. C. M. Saterlee of Nebish spent Sunday in the city. on a. com- bined business and pleasure visit. Mr. and Mra. A. P. Blom were in the-city Saturday. Mrs. Blom. has some dental work done while here. The ladies of the Methodist church’ will give a.harvest:supper in the 24. Ervin Rolfe, who played in the Be- midjl band ‘during the fair, returned to his home at Blackduck Saturday evening, Mrs. Lawrence Kramers and son, Lloyd, of Kelliher, were the guests-of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winklesky Satur- day evening. . Flossie Johnson of Kelliher is visit- ing her sister Mrs. B. B. Lundgren, of this city today and will return this evening. Father Dumontin, pastor of the Catholic church at Akeley was in Be- midji a short time Saturday enroute to Blackduck, Everyone should have a business education and Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn., is the school to get it.—Adv. J. C. Sullivan .of Blackduck re- turned to his home in that village Saturday evening after attending the fair in Bemidji. C. C. Cross entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Torrance and Miss Dorothy Torrance at dinner at the Hotel Mark- ha last evening. Jim Johnson returned to his home at Blackduck Saturday evening, af- ter spending the past few days at- tending the county fair. Dr. E. H. Marcum and H. C. Baer, cashier of the Security State Bank, went to Remer today, where they will spend the day duck hunting. Mr. C. L. Isted was all smiles when he reported here the arrival of a lit- tle daughter at his home at Bemidji on Sunday Sept. 7th.—Northern News. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ebert return- ed Friday from a trip to Charles City, Iowa, Little Falls and the. Twin {lton, all of , are the guests of Mr. and-Mrs, J. O, Harrls. They-arnivediSaturday and' will spend abemt tenudays heresbe- fore leaving for Wiseonsin, whers they will wisit ogher xelativess Mrs, ohn: Harris«is“J. O."Hearris’ “mothe ton are his sisters. See Bessle Eyton’s astonishing-por- trayal of the most daring and grip- ping role- ever. enacted by a- maotion: plcture. aptreas. See the real lion hunt, the swim for life, and the res- cue. These are a few of the features night.—Adv, ed ‘at ‘theBemidji-postoffice for the week endings ‘Sept: 15, 1913, Men: D."Mc N. Agnew, Gunder-Anderson, Lew Christian, Charles Germany, 0, |, A. Guim; J. 0. Henness, J. F. Isack:|. basement of the church September|son,.Rdward Johnson, Qtto Laskow- wke, M. Larh; Luisoppe: Neser, Martin Olson;:W. B:Palmer; (2), Vern Reed, Frank-Rameay, Fronk Stark, Sanl G. Smith, - Ferdinand = Schmidt, Harry Westoyer. ‘Women:: Mies Lottle.Cox,), Mrs. Foster: Crosby: Cutler; Mrs. Gene, Grady (2) Miss Dora Hangon Miss B. Knapp, Miss Ida Moen, Miss Helen Owens, Miss Rachel Reeves, Miss An- na, Reiter, Miss Pharailde Van dey Brock. FORMS OF -HICCOUGH. Allied to-the‘rare forms of nervous hiccough there is also the emotional Liccougb, which arises in connsction with a'moral shock, severe fright and sudden emotion, the hiccough due:to itralation and hysterical hiccough. The latter is a particularly noisy. form, with a rough, coarse sound. It 15 sometimes a sort of yelping or berking noise, persisting for some minuets or even hours, Cheap, newly | made beer. is:liable 1o bring them, sc stick to a standard like golden grain Pe!t beers, advertisement. Order ot L. R. Symons agert. Phone 122-2. OFFERS REFUGE T0 FOREIGNERS United States to Protect All Aliens in Mexico. INSTRUCTIONS TO CONSULS American Representatives Ordered to Provide for Refugees of Other Na- tions /In the.Same. Manner as Citi- Citied. *“They Were away three weeks and a half, ‘We mean YOU when we say “Save part of your income and -deposit it regularly in the Northern National Bank.” It will earn you-4 per cent annually.—Adv. Mrs. O. E. Balley and children left this morning for Deming, New Mexico where they will make their future home. Mr. Balley will meet them at Kansas City or Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ross- W. Hancock of Marcell, Minnesota, formerly- of Tur- tle River, were the recipients of a ten pound baby girl, on September 8. Mother and child are doing nicely. Dr. Einer Johnson:will leave this week for the John Hopkins Univer- sity, at Baltimore, where he will take a post, graduate course. He -will re- turn to. Bemidji after he has finish- ed his course. “Alone in the Jungle” Selig’s new wild animal tragedy in two reels. An amazing romance.of life in. British South Africa: at. the Majestic tonight and tomorrow night.—Adv. Alex:Sanders.came down from Kel- liher Saturday morning to: meet his wife, ‘who returned froma visit to Norway, where she has spent. the past year. They returned to their home at Kelliher Saturday evening. The following were visitors at the Northern =~ Minnesota Development Asgociation rooms for the week end- ing September 3: E. H. Winter, Senator E. J. Swedback, Oscar Erwig, Happy Anderson and B. F. Joslyn, all of Bemidii. Teacher Wanted for a term of sev- en month school in District 86, Bel- trami county, wages, .$40 per month. .Apply to Jaeob Anderson, Jelle, Minn.—Adv. Miss Dorothy Torrance will leave tonight for Oberlin, Ohio, where she will enter Oberlin college. Miss Tor- rance will specialize in music, both instrumental and vocal. On her way she will spend a few days at Minne- apolis and several days at Butler, In- diana, the home of her grandparents. School opens September 24. The young people of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will give a basket social this.evening, in the city hall, arranged, consisting of speeches, reci- tations and-instrumental music. Miss Esther Kolste will render several piano selections and Willlam Kolste will give geveral violin solos. Call on us.when in need of tires, have a. complete stock of all sizes; new, second, and slightly used at low prices. We repair all makes of tires. Work guaranteed. J. N. Johamson, 915 Nicollet ave., Minneapolis—Adv. . Mrs. John Harris and her daugh- A program has been | 2ens. of the United States. ‘Washington, Sept. subjects and other foreigners, as well as Americans, may find refuge with United States consular officers in Mexico. The state department has ordered those officials to extend the same pro- tection to foreigmers as they would to Americans, in anticipation of such requests as have been received from China, Switzerland, Spain and some other governments. In that way it is expected to re- duce to a minimum any groungs for demands for intervention. The transport Buford, now going down the Pacific coast of Mexico for refugees, tions to all foreigners. One hundred Americans and eigh- teen forelgners, making their way from Torreon to Monterey, en. route to the United States, are having a dangerous journey because of the bad condition of the roads, About a hundred Americans still remsin in the vicinity of Torreon. Federal General: Bravo.at Torreon I8 endeavoring to reopen the railroad to Mexico City to obtain provisions. Aoocording to advices received: from Consul Hanna at Monterey the epl- demic at Porreon is passing. The transport Buffalo, en route to San Francisco from Guyamas, is bringing American refugees. from Pa- offic Mexico ports. WILL MQVE HISTORIC INN Structure Bulit by First President to Make Way: for -New.- Plaza. ‘Washington, .8ept.. 15.—Trapsplanta- tion of two soltd blocks of bufldings— Binety-two .atructures in all-will be ptarted at once by Hugh J. Rhfllips, & local. coatraotor. Among the buildings is the histario ‘Washington - Inn, built by the first president. The blocks are the;first to be cleared to make way for the mag- nificent -plaza -that is to stretch its parkway between the Union .station and the Capitol. The undertaking is the laggest of Ats kind. ever undertaken:in the dis- trict. It is estimated by = Elliott ‘Woods; superintendent of :the Oapitol, that the original cost of the improve- ments on the two blocks exceeded §1,- 000,000. PRINCE ' T@0 TIRED TO TALK to Wyoming. Chicago, Sept. 15.—Prince. Albert of Mepaco, the “king of Monte. Car- lo,” spent an hour in Chicago en route - to Cheyenne, \Wyo:, where he is to join Colonel W. F. Cody (Buffalo | = Bill) on a hunting trip. It was, only 8 o'clock in the morning when the prince found reporters clamoring for -an interview and he faced them yawniog and confessing that in his ittle kingdom it was._-net customary. to.arlee at.such, an unearthly: hour. “I'm tired,” said the prince, “dread- fully tired, so tired that I haye roth- 4ng to say, and if I had I'dibe teo and Mesdames Stennick and: Hamil- shown-in-“Alone in‘the Junge”, at | the Majestic tonight and tomorrow | - List of advertised letters unclaim- | 15.—Buropean has been ordered to give accommoda- || “King of Monte Carlo” on His Way: 5 burngd and two fatally in- 4B _axplosion. that wrecked of. Mo Clover Lest. Milling. Rere,. 1 The {ntally; burand: aro Qharies Ul- rioh, Winchester, N. Y., and; Louta! Guattagnis,-Buffalo. The explosion-is said to have been causpd by, apoumu: flar_in-mAny. resnests to the Huster mili ‘disaster, which oclaimed thirty-| three victima: doors and ‘leaped ‘from ‘windows to escape the rush of flames that- fol- |4 awad.tha, explesion. There were for- ty-one_men composing. the wight shift stationed in different parts of -the five-story mill building when the-walls| began to crumble and for a time. it * | a8 £ 1 Jaxge; number; had pe iebed, All were; accounted for, how- IS CALLED TO WASHINGTON| ™" PERFECT CONFIDENGE| —_— Secretary of Legation at Rome Must Answer ‘Charges. Rome, Sept. 16.—Post Wheeler of ‘New ' York, first secretary of = the United' States embassy here, has-been isummoned: to Washington by thestate department to explain charges on: file .against him there. Wheeler and'Am-) bassador O’'Brien. refused to make gtatements. ‘ .For Ci te Reliance, ‘Do youxlxnowvglw— i To find relief from headache; b To correct digtressing urinary-ills; To, assist .weak kidneys? Your neighbors,know. the way— For several weeks a rumor - has| :Hawveused:Doan’s kldgey: Pills; been current in. Rome that an; Amer-| Have:proved:their worth.in ma ican, whose name is withheld, made-{tests, & complaint to the state department| - Here'g Bemid{i testimony. at Washington accusing Wheeler : of| Mrs.. Carl ‘Golz, 209 Ninth _8t. abusing his diplomatic privileges in i the matters of receiving imports-duty | Femidil, Minn., says “I, had a weak| free. and lame, back. and . suffered from Post Wheeler, . formerly of ' New |backache and dizzy spells..My; .kiflne.vsI York, is the husband of Hallle :Er-{annoyed; me -and.I had-:-headache minie Rives, the writer, and has been |After I.used two. boxes -of: Doan’s in the diplomatic “service for five Kidney ‘Pills, procured.at Barker's: years. = Drug Store, I felt better in.every; To Urge G. O. P. 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