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HHH K KKK K KKK KKK * LEST ‘WE FORGET ¥ IR R R R R RS S BN RS S The Schubert Symphony Orchestra glven under the auspices of the Bem- 1djl Athletic ‘assoeiation “Septémbir 23 at the Bemidji armory. . Harvest supper at Methodist church, Wednesday evening, Sept. 24 from 5 to 8. To Boost for the Schroeder-Pioneer test. girls -in--the Free Piano con- The .Willlams Colored Jubilee singers at the city hall, Oct. §given under the auspices of the Presbyter- ian church. To cut the five vote coupon: out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the .Schroeder- Pioneer Free Plano contest. To hear “10 Days in Ireland”. by Dr. M. D. Fuller at the Methodist church Friday evening, Sept. 26. Phone Society news to society: edi- tor, phone No. 31. Jack Russell went up to Kelliher Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Joncas of Spoon- er are visitors in Bemidji. A. W. Boardman of Grand ‘Rapids is a business caller in Bemidji. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. Mrs. M. Rock of Spooner is spend- ing a short time in the city. H. E. Fitch of Fargo spent yester- day in the city on business. Oscar Thyrn of Kelliher transact- ed business in Bemidji Monday. Harvest supper at M. BE. church from 5to 8 Wednesday.—Adv, Joseph Meloney of Spooner ‘is transacting business in the city. J. Iverson of Foy, Minnesota, came to Bemidji Monday to attend. court. A. D. Kremer of Grand Rapids spent Monday in the. city on busi- ness. T. G. Rowan of Crookston is among the business callers in the city yes- terday. Go-carts repaired at the hand store.—Adv. H. S. Simpson of Bena was among the business callers in Bemidji yes- terday. Mrs. W. L. Brooks left Saturday night for Minnepolis where she will spend a ‘week. F. F. Haight of Winnebago, Min- nesota, is a business caller in the city today. # Fancy crab apples, full peck, 12 pounds, only 50c at Schmitt’s Gro- cery.—Adv. 0. G. Stockholm of Thief River Falls was a business caller in the city yesterday. C. G. Johnson returned to his home at Shooks last evening, after spend- ing the day in Bemidji. Adolph F. Rauch of Crookston is in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. Harvest supper from 5 to 8 Wed- nesday at M. E. church.—Adv. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- mond, 1227 Dewey avenue, a ten pound boy this morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayner return- ed from the twin cities last Friday where they spent several days on business. Geo. E. Erickson of Spooner is in the city enroute to Bemidji on legal business—International Falls Daily Journal. Brinkman Theatre Do YT?];: O:lalther This? M ts on Speaki Terms With Us. That's Why We Are Going to Give the Best Vymde- ville Money Can Bay Loraine McN l First Aid to the Melo) Edmunds. & Bamr Comedy Artigts. Singing, Télking and’ Dancing Ficture Program Mathilde A Powerful Two.Reel Society Drama. Jane Marries But She Doesn't Know Who the Groom Is Until After the Ceremony Brinkman Theatrs Picture Program Changes Every Day Admission 10c, 28¢c Show Starts T7:10 Continous Sulliyan & Cosidine's 20th s o's 20th Century second | . A. J. Paul of Blackduck tn “In Bemlddl-l(onh;},m R oo W eveiting, Grandma Rood lnmdlurm ICEE TN G #the guest of friends. Her son L. Eoodbfl- panfed lm-."‘ l wMra. JHEW, Bm of Bnhofll vived \$nithie city yesterday jand" wil be the sgusetsof’ Mra i Charlés™Bush | for acfew days: - * Mg “GoldI& Kb eman,” who+. has for"the“past’ few'duysTett last night “for-her‘Home & Bralnerd. " One of these nice das you iought to 8o,to Hakkerups.apd have your pic ture taken.—Ady. W. J. Irish of Turtle River_spent| Monday in:Bemidji-on. a -combined business and pleasure trip;meturning. to his home in the evening. Mrs: H.: P. Dunning‘and’ daughter, Ann-Ess, will return-from. Crookston today, where they have 'been ::the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bor- chardt. !Eat your supper at the Method: church “Wednesday, 5 to 8 p. m. Adv. ‘W. D.:Gillgsple of Fargo will ar- rive in Bemidji tomorrow: and spend a short time in the city on business, connected “with the erection of the Markham hotel annex. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tittle and son’| returned. to Barnesville, Minnesota, Monday: afternoon. ' They thave been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. |[Mill or vieinity-and’they will-véuch Elletson of .this city for a'few days. Mrs. C. B. Powell, 921 Beltrami avenue, has ‘handpainted ' china -for sale. Also gives lessons in .china painting.—Adv. Mies Mabel Abrahamson; who has heen the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. R. Erickson for several:days, left this morning for*Walker. ‘She will spend a couple of months at the sanitorium before returning to her homie at Min- \neapolis. Now is the.time to order your vegetables for winter; cabbage, on- ions, carrots’ and rutabagas. Phone 1764, A. T. Wheelock.—Adv. S. R. Ritchie of Billingham, Wash- ington, who has -been the guest of his brother, A. P. Ritchie, for a couple of days, left today for Brain- -erd and-other points. :He will visit his_aged father near Brainerd, who has been very sick for some time past. Mr. Ritchie formerly lived in Wright county. The following were visitors at the Northern Minnesota Development ‘As- sociation rooms for the week ending September 20. Frank M. Eddy, Sauk Center; J. A, McDonald, Bemidji; Ed. Hines, Hubbard; F. A. Dare, Walker; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayner, Bemidji; J. Fred Siats, Mizpah; Tom Kerrick, Bemidji; Eilert Djonne, Wilton, N. 0. Nelson, Bagley. The Henrionnet Millinary parlors will display a full, new line of pat- tern hats, Wednesday and Thursday, September 24 and 25.,The ladies are invited to call and inspect their new line. Remember the dates Septem- ber 24 and 25.—Adv. Mrs. John Harris, Mrs, Parker Stennick ‘and:‘daughter and Mrs.”J. A. Hamilton, all of Portland, Ore-| gon, who have been the guests of Mr. and“Mrs, J. O. Hafris for several «days, left this morning for Duluth. They were accompanied by J. O. Har- ris. "At-Duluth they will visit John Harris, who is a brother of J. 0. Har- ris and. son of Mrs, John Harris of Portland. From-Duluth they will-re- turn to their home-in“Qregon. 1t /is. possible ‘for- every ‘wage earn- er to lay aside one-quarter of his in- come. ' Keep an’accurate.account of every;.expenditure you make that is absolutely necessary and you can prove'it.” You can make the savings earn you 4. per cent interest at the Northern Natoinal Bank.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Latimer of Turtle Ri- ver was in ‘the city yesterday. "‘She came to get her exhibits which she displayed at the county fair. Mrs. Latimer was unfortunate'in losing a netted doily, which she had on ex- hibition. She stated it had been pinned to a larger piece of fancy work and it might not have been no- ticed when that plece was removed from the booth. * She is very anxious ‘o recover it, as it'was highly valued by her. Dress: 'making parlors. Mrs. L D. ‘Ward ‘and Miss Katherine Kline at the Berman Emporfum Annex.—Adv. List.of advertised letters unclaim- od at the post office at Bemidji, Minn. for the week ending September 22, 1913: Men—S. B.- Boyson, Ole Borgh, © Walther -Bradbory, Cole, A. L. Corser, G. Clark, John Ferguson, - Ryman GiMis, Robert uwflmvuqm «hum Canl Glado hmjm) “Benson Thursday. for ,A.w;lt wuu her brother whojq..w {nm *Ii A ATbert“Miller went' to ‘Carme Fri-| Gay. “G. AT Benson ‘adtosd’ m"l'hlot River been the guest of Mrs. Charles Bush | Mrs. "Kenyon ‘and, children | came Gut'Saturdiy” from" “Thief- K'mver %o stay on thelr claim! sMother of ‘Eighteen: Children. “I am’the mothersof eighteen:child- ‘ren:and.have :the praise lof doing|. more “work-than-‘any::young - woman |- 4n ‘my>town,” ‘writes"Mrs. C. J.-Mar- tin,“Beone Mill,"Va. : “T siiffered: for five’ years ‘with'stomach “tronblesand could“not-eat:as: much->as a-biscuit ‘without' suffering. T-have-taken -three bottles of ‘Chamberlain’s Tablets and am now a‘well woman and:-weigh 168 pounds. I-camieat anything I want to,‘and-as much' as I'want and feel better ‘than'}have at-any time in ten years, I referito any one:in Boone for-what I-say.” - Chamberlain’s Tab- lets are for sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. {MAY -JOIN - AGAINST -GREECE ‘Bulgaria-‘and Turkey to Force Ac- ceptance . of -Peace Conditions. Cologne, ‘Germany, Sept. 23.—Ac- cording: to -the ‘eorrespondent of the Cologne Gazette at Constantinople the | foregn ambassadors to Turkey believe it quite possible for the Turkish and Bulgarian “armies -to come to .an agreement to operate ‘jointly against Greece if that nation refuses - con- ditions of peace proposed by Turkey. The Turkish government newspaper advancés the samé idea. "General Mi- chael Savoff; commander-in-chief of the “Bulgarian nrmy, is in Cnnatnnti- nople. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. “I was taken with diarrhoea .and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, per- suaded me to try a bottle of Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and: Diarr- hoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it wiis cured. If also ¢ired oth- | ers that I gave it to,” writes M. E. Gebliart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual, _An ordinary attdck of dlarrhides ‘tan almost invariably be cured.by one or two doses of this-rem- edy. For sale by Blrker s Drug BStore. —Adv.. ODDITIES IN. THE NEWS' . ‘A boy. burglar pursued by New York' policemen jumped from a roof -and in-some strange manner' his foot fastened ‘itself in a chimney. There ‘he "hung ‘head downwnrd until cap- tured. L oo “| Feehney had volunteered to stay for | le.h a hunk book showing: depmlu of.$1,300,, Wiliam M. Meier of Cin- cinnati- was ‘unable to get @ check cashed in Chicago and had to appeal to-the’ police. They took up a collec- tion. 3 LI B After being separated from hershus- ‘band thirty-three ;years Mrs. Thomas O’Brien of New York is suing him for alimony.” The two parted when they |3 were twenty-one. 3 L Two :octegenarians, Isaac 'Worden, aged eighty-one, and Mrs.J.W. Mills, ‘aged eighty-three, sweethearts fitty- five years ago, have been married. in Syracuse, N. Y. ' L Four- girl ‘brides-to-be were ' killed by lightning :at Budapest as “they gathered *flowers to decorate ‘the church for the joint ceremony. Frightens Woman; Is Lynolied. Louisville, Miss., Sept. 23.—Because he frightened a white woman'in“her K ‘Henry | Crosby, a negro, was lynched. :Offi« cers searching for him found 'his body hanging from the limb of a tree. I SWAT1P- Tor SrueriRTERIn) ROOT ERA R s AR tlll.l relllbh n{ldlnhm by mail also Bmght telling. all about it. ~Address, . Kilmer & Co., Blnlhlmtflfll. N. Y. pof Albani- ang who recently, returned: to Koritsa from America and other forel trie “The. British consul: at Mona- has entered a vigorous protest ‘the ‘Greek*governiment on hflhlll “of'the”’ Amerieans. . “The ‘whole flmlrl‘lumehrt of the |:Greek terrorizationi-of - the !Albgnfan population, iwith- the.robje -peling them to agree to the inclusion of the whole of Southern Albnnh in the kingdom of Greece. Last week Greek'officialg at Knrlt~ sa endeavored to take fercible pos- Photo by American Press Assodlation: prs e it o e e Ve ) BRYAN EDI‘flIES YOUTHS Senator ertlns Latest Defender of Lecture Tours. ‘Washington, * Sept. ~ 23.—During a brief defense of ‘Secretary Bryan’s Tec- ture tours Senator Martine told the senate’ that some of Mr. Bryan's “fixed charges” were the education of' several young men. § “A few 'years ago Mr. Bryan was maintaining and educating two boys | from Japan,” declared -Mr Martine, “and today I belleve he is educating three or four young men.” No other senator continued, the"sub- Ject and Mr. Martine's speech ‘did not reveal who were Mr. Bryan’s 'pro teges. PATIENT ANU ‘NURSE KILLED Two Racine (Wis.) Women Asphyx- iated by Coal Gas, Racine, Wis., Sept. 23.—Mrs. Brid- get Ryan, a widow -aged ninety-one R_ years, and Mrs,: Michael Feehney, aged sixty-eight, were found dead at the home of Mrs. Ryan, asphyxiated by coal gas escaping from the kitchen ’L‘ stove. Mrs. Ryan had "been ill and Mrs. the. night .and minister to her wants. Michael Feehney called at the Ryan dead. tasth T A TRV i Nurse Stabbéd While on Duty. Malden, Man‘ Doris Robinson, ' a Malden hospital, was stabbed ‘while on duty by an unidentified man. The intruder had hidden in a medicine closet and when the nurse opened ‘the_ door he stabbed her twice near the heart, then jumped through a window and escaped. Miss “Robin- son’s conditlon ig critical. Stop That Tteh! lwdlmmmh-nuhlnpfinm-m wl No remedv that I have ever s0ld”for ‘Eczema, Psoriasis, and all other diseases of the skin has given more thorough satisfaction than the :D. D. Prescription for Eczemz I guarantee'this’ remedy. BARKER'S DRUG STORE 217-3rd St. ‘Always Ready for Company” | & A bright; clean, #lossy stove is the jo( 3 and pride of every. housekeeper. - 'But is hard to.keep a stove nice and whiny— nnless Black Silk/Stove Polish' is nned Here is the reason: Black Silk: Stove: Polish'sticks right to'tké ivom. - It doesn’t [vuboffor dust off. '1ts ‘shineslasts four | % kme: longer than'the shine.of any otker |3 ‘ou_only need . to. polish ome- |3 rlh as often, :M ur stove will ‘be | 3 BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH st paclor atovs, kiishen stove orgas tove: T can from yoir hardware OF 10V ‘fyou do not find it detter than any other llflv! o AT (o your oty Bt e, h:sl 0 Tetun fire you will Srith the Ehousandsof ot Irtosate women Who. are Wow sl i Stove Folish aod 'who say It 18 Tove polish ever made. “Hold! Stop! Don't throw away your old overcoat we can put it in first class condition at King, Kenneth: E. Kelley, Mr. Miller Jjeweler, W. H. Quinn, Christ Rogers, Jas. Robb, Larson Sorén, Harnt. Wast, Harry Westover. Women—Mrs. Guy Bolwin, Miss ‘Mae Hagadone, Edna Olson, Mrs. Harry B. Weseover. Lyons, Mrs, Sina Oluon. Mrs. Olie I have two good milk cows and 4 head young. stock for sale. Ad- dress Veggo. Petersen, Puposky, Minn. % Try Plonser Want Ads. Defective moderate price, new collar and -lining, We do first class work of all kinds. PRESSING . iPAlRlN s i I.TERAT GN Moderate Tailor 117 3rd 8t. at Bisiar LlQUlD OR PASTE - t fl!v uine. thk Silk Slm -Sfl:?“c‘:.fly';nn-’."nmn tho ordinary ki Km yollr Ifl(al registers, fenders and mn ind free from’ rus by sising ree with each can of enamel only. - i 1 s T By BLMRIAL PQu e d leaves a brilliant It hasno. Sanal o7 ses on astomobiie, session of the Americ school buffding, but the 'h f in chalge refused to ‘h: keys. mercilessly-and then carried’her.ioft to prison. _ Your' Stomach Bad? Mv&‘ ed to take Worider« r-l Stomach emedy for weaks‘iflrl ‘months sefore youiredeive any benefit—onadose isttisu- Ally required to Convince the m nlfiu-rer Of Stomach Aiimenta th -rest le “throughout the land. itk and o su laim it a Wonderful Remedy l h sufferis an tons of other gredicines. Ry lose will amaze and the benefit: home and discovered -both women g;'“"‘ . Sept.- 23.~—Miss | JIH7EC nurse ' at ‘the’(and will highly praise’it as Somach Anl mentsto i’a’.“o" Wn'i?““m":" Chomaist, 154158 Wiiting Sty CoiMgs. T % For sale in-Bemidji,"Minn] by Bark- er’s Drug Store-and . Druggists every- : Wedding Tnvitatitns : Catalogues , Booklets - * mission usekeeper ‘over ‘the ""The’ Greek “soldiers beat: her JUST TRY ONE DOSE of icted te o Bestth “hfa, "“%‘3”.47-3:??:“":. has heen taken by’ Iflln’)‘ pusands appiriess to mllerern Of ever being restos 'one‘dose will do kgg!ll sufferer it acts on'the source' thess ailmrents, resnavisy e dccretions, the under n| chmnk& inlllmmnuon in tlieé mlimenta and intestinal trlct. lendt‘rln QM g;mc lnl le-dy-dtmt t: today— ‘overloyed. with your '3' &gav,ug here. Packet Heads Descriptive Sale Bl 'A‘meTFican 300 0ur oxhibit---ask - vice. mmm-mm-«mbymxm P i e s - g .whyufl—-dflimm&nmn.v- Pierce, M. ..Bni'ifi'“l‘l'fwfi‘fim G Queotwnc of Life linanmwhhm wlhordu;hu—-hwld have, is contained & l:l: 5 ges with engravings bound ndm.h. S mmuy o oF WessPA e s sent free to snyone unil;; 31 cue- Adding g Costs ‘But $35 for 10: days’ trial ‘Here is &' new price on a competent Adder. On a miachine’ that is rapid, full- size and infallible, The very-latest machine, built by men who knew, in one of the largest metal-working shops. It is ‘an individual ‘Adder ito be ‘placed on one's desk; close to one's books and papers. To take the place of the central ‘machine reguiring Skilled operators. It 15 also intended for offices and stores where costly machines are a luxury. : Now we make this ‘offer so that offices ‘everywhere''may learn what this-machine means to them, Ten Days’ - Test ‘We will-gladly.place in any office one American Adder for a ten days' test. There Wwill be no’ obligations, and charges will be prepaid. Compare it with' any-non-lister— even. the costliest. Let anyone use it. See if any machine can serve better than this. Just send us this coupon and we'il send the machine, The price is'due to utter simplicity, and’ to our - enormous ‘output. 'Seven keys-do all the work. Each copied number is shown up for checking before ‘the addition is made. Pledse send us an ‘Amefican Add- The machine will add, - sub- : ing Machine for ten days' free trnll H tract and multiply. With very 3 slight practice anyone can com- Name pute a hundred figurés a’ miav'e. B And the machine never makes : Street Address . mistakes. : Countless 'offices, larse and ~ : City . small, are.getting from theseruaa- chiies the highest class of wer- ~ :'State 'Mantfactured - and ’ Guaranteed by AMERICAN CAN 'COMPANY, CHICAGO Sold In Bemidji B TheBemidjiPioneer Offce Supply Stre Window Cards 3 Calting Cards ; Shipping Tags 2 Statemen!s £ Note:Heads Bilt Heads ; “Envelopes & -~ Dodgers}