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AR KK KR KRR K KK s LEST WE FORGET * LR R RS EEE R R E RS To Boost for the girls in the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano con- test. The Williams Colored Jubilee singers at the city hall, Oct. 8, given under the auspices of the Presbyter- ian church. Pinkerton Detective Anfley is ln the city on bullonsfl, LY u Albert Rhoda, of Long Prairle, Minnesota, will arrive Saturday and will be the guest of his brother Fred Rhoda and family: Sce Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Co. be- fore you market your potatoes, onions and cabbage.—Adv. G. D. Backus and E. H. Denu went to ‘Solway this morning on business, making the trip in the Backus car. They will return this evening. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn and Mrs. D. L. Stanton returned tuis morning from ‘Shooks, Minnesota, where they have been the guests of Mrs. C. G. John- son.’ Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. Mr. J. W. Bush of Brainerd, who - has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 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. Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31. E. J. Bourgeols was at Internation- al Falls on business Wednesday. Excursion to the Dam. Sunday 2:30 F. L. Foot of Boy River was a business caller in Bemidji Thursday Don’t forget the Williams Dixie Jubilee singers st the city hall next Miss E. Stevens and Mrs. Gustin of Federal Dam spent Thursday in Bemidji visiting friends. Special suit values for women and Misses $19.50. $24.50. $29.50. Schnieder Bros. Co.—Adv. The regular meeting of the East- ern Stars will be held in the Masonic hall this evening at 8 o’lock. Il meet you in Dreamland Saturday night.—Adv. H. M. Clark, of the Clark Pole & Tie Comapny is spending a few in Edmore, North Dakota. Special suit values for women and Misses $19.50. $24.50. $29.50. Schnieder Bros. Co.—Adv. James L. Malone left last night for Crookston where he will remain over Sunday as the guest of relatives. Go-carts retired at the second band store.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Dennison of Akeley spent yesterday in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. Special suit values for women and Misses $19.50. $24.50. $29.50. Schnieder Bros. Co.—Adyv. J. E. Cenner, H. E. Lindberg, W. F. Lind and J. D. McDonald of Deer River spent yesterday in Bemidji on business. Apprentice girls wanted at the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors.—Adv. Gus Pierson of Island Lake is in the city today on the way to Shovel lake, where he will be employed this fall and winter. Special suit values for women and Misses $19.50. $24.50. $29.50. Schnieder Bros. Co.—Adv. John L. Brown left yesterday af- ternoon for Bagley where he trans- acted legal business. He returned home this noon. Wednesday eve. Oct. 8. Tickets 50c. Children 35.—Adv. 0. 0. Ringdahl of St. Paul, super- intendent of the St. Paul District Follow the Crowd to Brinkman Theatre TONICHT Battling Bob Fitzsimmons Champion Boxing Kangaroo of the World We personally guarantee this vaude- ville attraction to be one of the great- est comedy novelty and feature acts ever produced in any city. Battling Bob is a full grown Australian Kanga- roo, height 5 feet 7 inches, weight 130 pounds. Film Five Minutes Introducing Bat- tling Boband Ad Nolgast Fighting In the Ring Battling Bob enters the ring and shakes hands with his human opponx ent and goes three fast rounds with his sparring partner. Staged like a prize fight and using three local men in ring. Our patrons will enjoy a laugh that they never enjoyed before. This Attraction With Our Usual Bill Stewart Desmond & Co. Comedy Singing and Talking Sketch. Cohen the Cop. Gleason & Earle Novelty Act 3,000 Feet of Photo Play Picture Program Changes Every Day Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp Admission 25c, 36c e ———————————————————————— Charles Bush of this city for a few days, will leave tomorrow for her home. Orders taken for The Gossard corset by Mrs. J. H. Fallon, 706 Min- nesota aevnue. Phone 529.—Adv. ‘The associatted charities will hold their regular annual meeting in the library, Monday, October 6, at 8 p. ‘m. All members are urged to De present. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Dr. E. H. Smith will leave this evening for Minneapolis on a buis- ness trip. From there he expects to 80 to Rochester and will be gone about a week. Bemidji Business college begins next Monday in the O’Leary-Bowser building.— Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson and children returned last evening from a trip to Akeley and Park Rapids, where they have been visiting for the past couple of days. Secure your reserved seats for the Williams Dixie Jubliee singers at Netzers Drug Store now on sale.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Witting and daughter, Alice, left this morning for Detroit, Minnesota, by auto. They will also visit other points be- fore returning to Bemidji. Mrs. C. B. Powell, 921 Beltrami avenue, has handpainted china for sale. Also gives lessons in china painting.—Adv. John Roski of St. Cloud is super- intending the construction work be- ing done on the Beltrami Elevator Comany’s mill in this city. Mr. Roski is employed with the Ervine mills at St. Cloud. See Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Co. be- fore you market your potatees, onions and cabbage.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John Buckland of | Wausau, Nebraska, are visiting Mr. Buckland’s brother Daniel of this city.. Mr. and Mrs. Buckland will leave Monday for other points in Minnesota before returning to their home. Just a few more crates of fancy peaches at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Mrs. Effie Scnear returned this morning from the twin cities where she took her son Orville to an eye specialist. Orville returned with her but they will leave in a couple of days for the cities again where he will undergo further treatment, and possibly an operation. Clears the stomach, bowels and kidneys; strengthens, regulates, purifies—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. 35c. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. George Cochran left this af- ternoon for Portland, Oregon, where she will visit Mrs. Thomas Cochran and Mrs. H. L. Nutting, her sister. Mrs Cochran expects to be gone a month and will also visit points in California. Mr. Cochran accompani- ed her as far as Grand Forks. ! The musicial treat of the season, the Williams Dixie Jubilee singers at the city hall next Wed. eve. Oct. 8. Admission 50c reserved seats 10c. extra at Netzers Drug store—Adv: A number of friends and neigh- bors pleasantly surprised Mrs. Ole Larson Wednesday night, the occa- |sion being her birthday anniversary. The selfinvited guests were Mes- dames John Moberg, J. H. Randahl, ', Thompson, Christenson, George Berglund, Harry Bottling, A. Casper- son, John L. Brown, O. Rudy, Albert Hanson, and the Misses Annie Ander- son, Hulda Ekvall, Mary Dybvig, Bertha Quigstad, and Annie Rudy. The guests presented Mrs. Larson [ with a set of China cups and saucers. ‘A dainty lunch was served at the close of the evening. Hollister’s R. M. Tea purifies the blood, clears the complexion, red- dens the cheeks, brightens the eye, 'builds you up. Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv. " Mrs. Nona Belding returned Satur- dnriweniqg‘.« having had & delightfu! trip through the West. While en-| route to the coast ehe met many former ~ residents of -~ Blackduck, among them being Mr. a G. Townsend, Libby, Mon B Stewart, Spokane, Wash.; J. A. Ir- vine & sons, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; the Leak, Long and Garwood famil- fes at Kennewick, Wash; Mrs. Koch and Miss Flora Koch at Centralia|’ Wash,, all of whom are well and prospering. Mrs. Bleding made many stops including Missoula, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, returning through Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs and Denver.— 'Blackduck American. It is through ' the zaving habit that the rinch men of today reached the pinnacle of prosperity. Your small savings, if regularly depoisted at the interest in the Northern Na- tivnal Bank may be the foundation of your future.—Adv. Archdeacon Parshall of Cass Lake, also pastor of the Episcopal church of Bemidji, left this week for the trinnial convention of the Episcopal church to be held in New York City, from October 7 to 21. En- route Mr. Parshall will lecture be- fore the Junior Auxillaries in Min- mneapolis and Chicago. During the convention three hundred and fifty young women of the different Epis- copal churches of New York City will take part in the first missionary exposition ever held in that city. A mystery play, “The Great Trail” by Mrs, Henry L. Hobart will be repro- duced. In connection with this a pantomime made by the Indians for ‘Bishop Whittle at White Earth many years ago will be given. The young ladies have been studying since lent the various nationalitiés they are to represent. 1 Makés you sleep and eat like a giant; freshens the system, cleans the blood; driver out the germs— Hollister’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Store—-Adv. * 'SEAMAN’S BILL IS ENDORSED Measure Taft Refused to Sign Agair Approved by Committee. ‘Washington, Cct. 3.—The so called seamen’s bill to abolish involuntary servitude and improve working condi- tions on merchant vessels, which President Taft refused to 'sign last March, was agam endorsed by the senate committee on commerce and will be recommended for passage in the senate. The bill was reintroduced in the pres- ent. congress by Senator Nelson, with- out change from the form in which it was passed in the last congress. The proposed law would require three watches on all vessels; would require able seamcn at the wheel and at the lookout of all vessels; would prevent the holding of seamen in service ir foreign ports and wculd make many other changes in the. working condi- tions of sailors. ‘that part of the globe are beginning ‘who are quite unknown outside of ‘the great - difficulty in 'book. Beautiful large color plates al- ‘| Panama at the present time, and in- 'printed daily elsewhere in these col- P].ETE . 'TOR¥? - Bemidji, Minn, % I hereby flomhuh........... x G b covering Mm;v,'x‘han Four Hundred Years Of Activity In Isthmus of e . Cfiifiii*iiitiiii#i Since the eyes of the entire world | — e Relontamuitl <= MONEY IN YOUR QFREIGHT BILLS the two Americas, the natives of Recent Minnesota Rate Case state shipments. Merchant to wonder if anybody has ever be- fore known of their existence. Willis J. Abbot, the author of the new book on Panama and the canal takes his readers back to the year 1500, at which time it is said the first Europeans landed at Panama. He describes the people of the Isth- mus telling of their customs and dress; their home life and social] activities; their sports and pastimes. Interwoven with these beautiful word pictures are hundreds of pho- tographic reproductions which accu- rately portray the scenmes in the text. Many of these pictures were taken far from the path of the tour- ist, and show the almost uncivilized natives who live in the jungle, and get your money Backl Wi 536 PLYMOUTH BLDQ., MINKEAPOLIS, their own little world . because of reaching them. Such illustrations are rare and are to be found only in this s¢ bound throughout the book, and these are reproduced in splendid full pages from water color studies. No book of a similar character con: tains such a wealth of mangificent color. There is a world-wide interest in formation on the subject will be welcomed by all who wish to ‘keep abreast of the time. Realizing this situation, The Pioneer offers “Pana- ma and the Canal in Pictures and| | Prose” on the popular plan ex- plained in the certificate which is umns. Look for it to-day and clip it without ‘delay. o o S S T S R R R R e o Rl B Music! ®Mu 10c a You Will Find All the Lat New Lullaby by Ghaun 218 BELTRAMI AVE. 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