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R R R R R R Rk 8 * LEST WE FORGET * KKK XK KRR KR E KRR Football tomorrow, Bemidji. Brainerd vi. Finnigan’s Fartune Hall Monday night. > —— b Athletic Club dance rooms Friday evening. at the City at the club To Boost for the girls in the -~ Schroeder-Ploneer 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- Ploneer Free Plano contest. Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31. P J. J. Higgens of Anoka spent Fri- 4 day in Bemidji. W. Sande of Crookston is a call~ er in Bemidji today. Go-carts retirea at the second band store.—Adv. Francis Nalsen of Akeley is visit- ing friends in the city. E. H. Funk of International Falls » is a Bemlidji visitor today. - Big dance at Dreamland tonight. —Adv. J. M. Ailder of Deer River made O\, his Bemidji friends a call Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark of St. Paul were Bemidji visitors yester- day. Go-carts repaired at the hand store.—Adv. A Nels Thompson of Grand Forks is transacting business in Bemidji to- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stein of Ash- land, Wisconsin, spent Friday in the > city. 80 pounds of 35 cents grade coffee to close out at 30 cents at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. J. Anderson of Little Fork is among the business visitors in Be- midji today. Mrs. W. A. McFarland of Bena yesterday in the city visiting friends and shopping. >, Fancy fruit for the table and sick room. The best is none too good, at Peterson’s.—Adv. second John Humiter of Coleraine 18 - spending the day in Bemidji trans- acting business. Rev. J. H. Randahl will go to Leonard today, where he will preach tomorrow morning. Last excursion to the dam tomor- row afternoon, weather permitting. —Adv, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones of Deer River are visiting friends and trans- acting business in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eckstrum re- - turned Thursday from Minneapolis where they spent several days on business and pleasure. Sce Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Co. be- fore you market your potatoes, onions and cabbage.—Adv. Mrs. R. W. Nelson and daughter Isadore of Reno, Nevada, have re- turned to their home after a short visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Tvomy. Miss Eleanor Erickson of Hemm- ington, who has been visiting her parents for the paet two months re- ~ turned to resume herduties as night clerk of the Brinkman Hotel. Your success depends upon the training you receive, therefore at- tend Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn.—Adv. Miss Anna Moen spent a short Brinkman Theatre TONICHT Vaudeville Program Orietta the Dervish Whirlwind With Special' Scenery'and Great Elee- trical Effects Tom Branford The Human Band. Great. Mizzie Admont The Gfrl From Norway Picture Program King Baggot & Imp Go. The Old Melody—2 Parts Feature. Will Power Comedy with Pearl White and Chester Barnett Show Starts 7:00° 0’clock Sharp Admission 10c, 28¢c Picture Program Changes Every Day -Coming, Next Week: *‘THE WHITE MODELS” time in. the .city yesterday. ennuh ; evening for Turtle River, where he to her home at”Fosston wheraiishe will spend: Sunday with: relatives. Miss Moen is teaching schooli: at Clearbrook. You can upprectate the dollas!you save, If deposited in'the Nortiern National Bank it will grow con: stantly day and night and Enndty Adv. L. W. Fuller, son of Dr. M: Fuller of this city, arrived' in Be- midjl yesterday and will visit rela- tives for a few weeks; Mr. Fuller is superintendent of the Monitor Drill company office in Minneapolis. . One of these days you ought to £o to Hakkerups.and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Rev. T. S. Kolste will leave this ’iifiiliiifiifl\liili ‘W. A. Protsman, purchased a cow .from Martin Vinger, Tecently. % David Lyon, who has spent the B:;:::l“ 0‘::”““ past summer- here with his brother Frank, contemplate on School has mot begun in District D.|No. 95, as the board" has been un- successful in employing a teacher. Mrs Louisa OHver left on Wednes- day for Kellther, where she will spend the coming winter. A. ' Lundgren ' is visiting ~with friends in Superior, Wis. TROOPS DESERT IN'TIME OF NEED Mexican Federals Run Away on Nearing Torreon. will preach tomorrow. There will be|- no preaching services in the Firat Scandinavian church Sunday on ac- count of the church is being deco- rated. : Our line of perlodicals is admitted- ¥ the most complete this gslde «f Minneapolis. Orders- and subserip- tlons solicited.—Peterson’s.—Adv. Miss: Alice Fenear will leave to- night for Minneapolls, where she JolN mREATlNfi FORCES will meet her sister, Mrs. E. E. O Thompson of Buffalo, Minnesota. From there they will go to Grafton, West Virginia, on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. See Fitzsimmens-Baldwin Co. be- fore you market your potatoes, onions and cabbage.—Adv. Adv. Reach Point’ Twenty-five Miles From “ Destination When Vanguard of De- feated Army Arrives—General Al- virez Caught In Ambuscade at Du- range. and Badly Whipped. Mexico City, Oct. 11—The failure Rev. S. W. Scott will occupy the | Of General Trucy Aubert to get to the pulpit in the Presbyterian church | ity of Torreon in time to relieve ft— Sunday, in the absence of Rev. S. E.|® mission upon which he set out from P, White, who will be unahle to- re- Saltillo nearly a month ago with a turn from the Synodical meeting in [ !8T8¢ force of federal troops, is ex- Stillwater in time to flll his pulpit|Plained by the fact that the greater here, as he will deliver the sermon ::::r:(h:x;aioggm!::‘te:e:e.l;:e:! h):: at the meeting at Stillwater Sunday. ourney. The ladies of the Swedish church| He had reached Madera, twenty-five will serve a hot dinner and supper, | Miles east of Torreon, when news of Saturday, October 11, in the Odd|the evacuation of the city reached Fellow’s hall. Price 25c.—Adv. him: As soon as the vanguard of the re- Mr. and Mis. H. L. Rasmusson en-| treating federal troops. came into tertained a number of friends at]view General Aubert’simen-fled with 500 last evening. The guests were( all their arms and ammunition. Messrs and Mesdames Coleman, Web-| The report that General Aubert had ster, Benson, Cutter, George Ras-|80ne over to the rebels is not sub- musson, Winter, Andy Larson, Mts stantiated. He is said to be at Hip- olito, fifty miles west of Saltillo, to C. P. Larson, and Mrs. Clavin. Mrs.| wyich point he retreated with the Andy Larson received the highest| men who had evacuated Torreon un- lady’s score and Mrs. Coleman the| der Generals Ignacio Bravo, Munguia consolation prize, Mr. Coleman re- | and Escudera. 3 ceived the highest gentleman’s score 10‘:8“"" :\‘Vh":zr Wwho !““‘3*‘1 with . men, two slege guns and a num- and. Mr..Larson ‘the lowest. ber of pleces of light artillery, to. re- Lowney’s choeolate bon bons are| take the city of Durango from the the best. In elegant packages at r:bd: t?nd wlho;e defeatl c“luiae:i the evacuation ol ‘'orreon, fel into an from § cents to $5.00. The largest| . 500ge at La Loma, thirty miles outlay of fine and staple confections| ¢4 the gouthwest of Torreon. out of the twin citios, at Peterson’s. Relying upon information that the —Adv. rebels had left the vicinity he moved forward. Edward Vernett was host to. 8| Suddenly he found both his advance number of little friends. Thursday|and retreat cut off in a canyon by afternoon from five to eight, having | heavy forces of rebels, who poured attained the dignity of six years. The| I & sharp fire from both sides of the rooms and table were decorated|PBss. General Alvirez made a stout with flowers and candles and he re- resistance and managed to get word S baek to Torreon asking:for reintorca- celved a number of presents from the | ments, guests. The following were present Another story of the same fight is. and helped him celebrate. Harold|to the effect that the federal troops Rood, Glady's Jester, Ludwig Ny-|under General Alvirez broké and fled gard, Madeline Hoffman, Margaret |88 80on as the first shot had been fired. Buckland, Mary IV;erlsh, Elizabeth | "o a1 Alvirez, who was: regarded! and Lester Winklesky, Frances| gy one of the bravest officers in the- Young, Isabelle Burnett. { tederal army, was. captured with his staff, and all are said to have been. executed on the spot by the rebels. Qifioa’s18 Dresa maklng‘ parlors. Mrs. 1. D. Ward and Miss Katherine Kline at the Berman Emporium Annex.—Adv. GOTHAM STAGE IS TOO LOW : English Company Cancels Its Dates| Monday Tuesday and Wednesday for New York, what the Duluth papers have to say; [ . New York, Oct. 11.—The tastes ot The headliners is one that has been | New York playgoers have become so terribly wicked and the stage of this. featured everywhere and has always e exicited ‘great comment for. ita city has fallen so low that the board of governors of Shakespeare Memorial beauty and marvelous effect the act| theater of England has forbidden the 13 White's Models it is a posing act| Stratford-on-Avon players to appear including three people four dogs|here at all, and, using the cable to' and a horse, They give all the fa-|make the command more imperative, mous hunting scemes' known to his-| has canceled all the dates which the- tory and reproduco them with great ;‘:‘:{“(““"“ has secured _for- New speed and beautiful effect this act Chicago, St. Louis and San Fran- introduces a 2,000 important -Eng-| oe00 are not in the class with New lish Cob formerly owned by HAarry| York, according to the governors: of K. Thaw together with four beauti-|the first American tour of the Eng- ful white English setters in this act|lish aggregation, and will be permit. not a dark spot appears with the ex-|ted to look upon Shakespeare as. it ception of the background. Every-|should be plaved. thing is in pure white and this NOT A LOAH SHARK VICTI makes the act our standing beauty the dogs are wonderfully trained.—| peport printed About Prince Joashim Adv. ¥ Results in Libel Suits. Berlin, Oct. 11.—Libel suits have been brought against two newspapers They Make You Feel Good of Strassburg by the legal authorities The pleasant purgative effect pro-| of that city for alleged reports print- duced by Chamberlain’s Tablets and|ed in their columns to the effect that the healthy condition of body and| Prince Joachim during his student mind which they create make one| daye there contracted debts amount. ing to $125,000 and that he had deal ‘Bizlriwl. Por sale by Derkare hiug ings with money lenders. These reports have been officially denied. Notice BOMB NEAR ITALIAN PALACE The boys who have been shooting e firearms about Grand Forks Bay are| No' Damage Done to. Residences of known to the Police and if the shoot- King and Archbishop. ing is not stopped they will be arrest-| Milan, Italy, Oct. 11.—A bomb was ed and delt with according to law.| eXploded in the vicinity of the royal alace and-the archbishop’s residence. All other persons are warned against | P shooting fire arms in the city limits. No dasge was dong o theihulidings, both of which were unoccupied. Chief Lane. o S R Brinkman Suits. . . . Suits .1 . Suits: . . at et at: o Child‘ren ages 6 to 16 : A Marvelous Escape HOW’S THIS? “My 1ittle boy had a marvelous es-f v ¢oRer One Hundred oollars Re-|cape,” writes P.- F. Bastiams 'of Cure. | Prince Albert, Cupe of Good Hope. F.|“It occurred in the middle of the be-|night. He got a very severa attack transac financially fof croup. As luck would have it, I ARG i carry oLt aay obligations mads| 1aq 3 large bottle of Chambortaia’ NA'floxu. BANK OF comco.l. Congh Remedy in the house. After: m. Catarrh Cure is ..,u. lnun- following the directions for an hour| acting llr-nuv “ and twenty minutes he was through n%fflc—' ata|all ‘danger.” Sold by Barkers Drt H- F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER temon! A The: following. unsolicited testl- monial should:certsinly. be:sufficient to give hope-and courags to! persons afflicted with" chromic dyspopsia: “I have- besn- a--chionic: dzspeptic for: years; .and-ot all_ the-medicine:I hove: taken;. Chamberlal Tablets have: than anything @.. Mattison, No. 7 Sherman. ‘St., Hornellsville, For sale by Barker’s Drug Store — N. Y 5.0f vachucies. e u-m. ; CATTiers 4! i i mud Inmlnnuonoomnlln mlnl - | WHESTER INSTTOTH, BUFFALO, N. Y. leaving | 4, uw—mu...' 5 bl soon for his-home in Buffalo, N. Y. :d embodying nmew military charac- ) Give Your Boy or Girl BUSINESS COLLEGE ITS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. ‘Write today or telephone for particu- lars at our expense. TRY A WANT AD A Course in the busy « ontestant in' the inli!unn Plano: Contest and’ ask that you place: & o er name; tm your numlm'cd Hst. EVERY farmer . should. have a Ford automobile. It should be part of his farm equipment. 'flle,st_rong,‘ sturdy, speedy Ford: is reduced: in: price. This is the time of year you need it, when you are .. Let's talk it over. New prices; Runabout $500.00, Touring car $550.00. Over 300,000 satisfed ewnens. Postal card brings a cata: . Men'’s heavy: rll;bed Umon Men’s wool. ribbed Umon ON $1.00 $1.25 $2.50 Ladies’ white * Setsnug Umon Suits, - excellent va-lues $1.00 Ladles ubbed wool Umon Suits. - -$2.00, $1.75 and $l-65 two-plece Garments in heavy fleece apd wool ribbed; Boys’ Misses’ and Chlldrens Umon Suits, - 50c¢ to 80¢ Remember our Great Piano Contest, your Wmter Goods of us. Underwear, Flannel Shirts Mackinaws, Sweater Coats The greatest occasion to get your Fall needs far below value. Great Underwear Values Great Mackinaw, Sweater Men’s-heavy fleeced Umon Values It you have looked over every line of Mackinaws in town and haven’t seen our line you haven’t seen the best Coats at the price: Men’s Mackinaw Coats with belts, g:hir.; bfow;'n,. speciaL_ $5.0@ $6.0 Plain gray, special at. . 5 “Men’s heav Coats,. fancy checks and asspian i §7 50, §7 We are showmg a big line of heavy Sweaters for Men, Ladles and Children. ‘Help your favorite girl by buying Votes issued with every purchase B R s ® Not Necessary to ‘sign: # e tahon ook ot bbb o b b Rt b L T ‘f:l