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N P b wwwes BT PSR TR KKK KKK KKK KKK LEST WE FORGET LR R RS SRR RS R RS R Athletic Club dance at the rooms Friday evening. To Boost for the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano con- To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant Ploneer Free Plano contest. Phone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. ‘W. T. Blakely of Farley is In Be- midji today on business. C. E. Skoug of Akeley is transact- ing business in Bemidji. J. J. Laughlin of Minneapolis is transacting business in Bemidji. Mrs. L. A. Gould of .the town of Eckles was in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, A. Dappler of Akeley are spending the day in the city. Dancing in Dreamland tonight.— dv. L G. S. Harding of Cass Lake is a business caller in Bemidji today. » and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell Bovey spent 'Tuesday in Bemidji. friends and relatives at Cass Lake. E. E. Miller of Crookston was a business caller in the city yesterday. of Grand. Forks is transacting business in the city to- J. N. Skrivseth was a business caller Go-carts retirea at the second hand Miss Grace Phelps of the town of Vorthern was in the clty on buslness' Henel Engebretson of Marquette, was a Bemidji Go-carts repaired at the hand store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Oftedahl were in the city Tuesday with a load of farm R. C. Kuenertz of Grand Forks is among the business callers Frank Johnson among the business visitors in Be- [ midji yesterday. rs. H. C. Aldrich and Mrs. W. M. West of Wilton were in the city shopping Monday. Sugar is down. $1.00. Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield went to Cass Lake yesterday. They are ex- pected back today. Clarence Rood, who has been at- tending the Bemidji High school will leave today for Trail where he will idji merchant. court house Tuesday. Miss Margaret Lowman called by the illness of her mother. -ture taken.—Adv. daughter of Mr. avenue, ruby lips. Every girl —Adv. 'Tuesday in the city. Mr. Blackduck. Bemidji Monday calling on friends. tendent of the Company, is in Bemidji ern Express Comnanp’s this city. extended to all. Holister’'s R. M. Tea lates, strengthens, health insurance. polis. Miss Sunol will visit Washington, where the past few years. she has MACON, GA., CHILD Made Strong and Well by Vinol best remedy in our whole stock for making weak, puny, ailing children strong robust and rosy we are only telling you what has been proved by hundreds of mothers. J. L. Fickling, Macon, Ga., says: no appetite, sleep well. Doctors did not help her. Vinol was recommended and the in weight. I wish children.” What Vinol did for this little girl thild because sickly children necd healthy color. ' Minn.—Adv. our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. = TRAINED ANIMALS = ON BRINKMAN BILL <= THE HEADLINER Is one that has been featured everywhere and has always ex- cited great comment for its beauty and marvelous effect. It is a posing act including three people, They give all the famousihunting scenes known to history and reproduce them with great speed and beautiful effect, This act introduces a $2000. imported English Cob formerly owned by Harry K. Thaw, together with four beautiful white English setters that also pose with the group. They were imported from England and work with that kriowingness which is only possible in the thoroughbred. Princess poses perfectly and is one of the most beauciful horses ever seen here. act'is white models. four dogs and a horse. Where Every The The very latest and most successful of Photo Plays w111 be ineluded in this array of vaudeville talent. Admission Show Starts at 7 o'clack sharp 10 and 25 Cents Sullivan & Oonskine’s 20th Gontury Vaudeville clerk in his_ tather's s store in that 1l Saskatoon, Canada, lage. Mr. Rood was formerly ‘a Bem-|daughter: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Carver of Tur- tle River transacted business at the| left last | night for Crookston, where she was One of these days you ought to Bo to Hakkerups and have your pic- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Avery of An-|Mesdames J. P, Riddell, Frank Me- oka spent yesterday In the city on a[Manus, J. Hughes, James Winebren- combined business and pleasure trip. |Rer, and William Halliday. A dainty Donna Morse, the two year old and Mrs. M. L. Morse, is 111 at her home on Dewey Brings sparkling eyes, rosy cheeks, lowing partiea. Mr. and Mrs, A B. and women should take it—Holister’s R. M. Tea,[S: A: Cutter and children and Mes- E. N. French of Blackduck spent ter, A. Clavin, And Larson and C. P. French is|pargon. proprietor of the Clity Drug store at Mrs. O. T. Hegland and Mrs. A Ness of the town of Frohn were in on business and W. S. Hay of St. Paul, Superin- Northern Express today on business connected with the ‘North- offices in The Presbyterian Ladies Aid So- clety will be entertained at the home of ‘Mrs. Harry Koors, Thursday af- ternoon, at her home at 912 Minne- sota avenue. A cordial invitation i3 clears the stomach, bowels and kidneys; regu- purifies; best Misses Sunol and Vernissa Wara- inger left last evening for Minnea- in the twin cities for a few weeks and Miss Vernissa will go onto North Yakima spent Mrs. Emma Anderson of Vanscoy ‘When we tell you that Vinol is the “My child was very thin and delicate nevrous, and did not change after a fair trail was wonder- ful. She sleeps soundly al night, has a splendid appetite and has gained every mother s|lknew what Vinol will do for delicate it will do for every weak and ailing the strengthening cod liver elements gnd the tonic iron that Vinol con- tains that—1s why Vinol builds them up quickly and gives them a fine tI is pleasant to take and we guarantee that the results ‘will satisfy you—money back if they donot. Barker’s Drug Store Bemidji, P. S.—If you have Ecezema try is.visiting her ton for a few weeks. ‘Later she'will vislt her mother who lives in Clith: erall Otter Tail county Her mother is eighty-three years old: Cles,ns and purifies the blood; freshens the stomach; builds up the appetite; you feel like new—Hollis- ter's R. M. Tea. 36c. The following women quilting bee at the Duffy home, at the school farm yesterday afternoon. lunch was served by the hostess at 38:30. A pancake dinner was enjoyed at Diamond Point yesterday by the fol- Webster gnd children, Mr. and Mrs. dames Benson, Coleman, Rasmusson, Herb Rasmusson, Win- George The “Delinquence - of Imp,” “The Babler” and’“Julia”, will be given “|by the junior dramatic club for the benetiit of St. Philip's church, at the Grand Friday night. H. R. Rheinhard and G. L. Abar of the Rheinhard Brothers Auto Sup- have been the guests of C. W. Jew :tt of the Northern Auto company for the past week have returned to their home. While here they went on a hunting trip to Big Rice Lake and Lake Winnihlgoshish with Mr. Je- ett. The class of men who live from hand to mouth are not the men who are doing the things in & busimess way. Get into the thrifty class. Start right by saving some money and hav= ing it at interest with the Northern National Bank.—Adv. E. M. Britton returned this morn- ing from Larimore, North Dakota, where he has been working in the harvest fields for the past two months. While there he ‘also visited his brother Ben M. Britton. He states the average crops in that part of the state ran from ten to fifteen bushels 'per acre, while at other points they got even less. HE K KKK KK KKK KK CUPID’S COURT * TR KK HHK KKK KK KKK Secord-Spain The marriage of Miss Anna Spain and Earl Eecord, both of this city, was solemnized at the Baptist par- sonage, Saturday evening, October 11, pastor C. G. Chandler officiat- ing. Todd-Secord The weeding of Miss Irene Secord and Beyrl Todd of Bemidji occurred Tuesday evening, October 14, at the Baptist parsonage, the ceremony bs- ing performed by pastor C. G. Chandler. Everson-Tarlson Miss Bissie Tarlson and Fred Everson were married last evening at the Presbyterian manse, at 8 o’clock, Rev. S. E. P. White officiat- ing. TAKE SALTS T0 FLUSH ‘KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Backacy or Bladder troubles you—Salts is fine for Kidneys. Meat forms uric acid which ex- cites and overworks the kidneys i ‘their eforts to filter it from the sys- tem. Regular eaters of meat must flush - the the kidneys occasionally: You must relieve them like you re- lieve your bowels; removing all the acids,- waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney regicm‘, shary pains in the back or sick head- ache, dizziness,- your stomach sours, tongue is coated =nd when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges: The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get ir- ritated, obliging you get up two or three tfimes during the night. To neutralize of the body’s urin- lous waste get about four ounces of |Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take & tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine aud ‘bladder disorders disapear. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon’ juice, combined with lithit, and has been used for [generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir- ‘ritation. Jad Salts ‘is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful ef- fervescent lithiawater drink = which ‘millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kid- ney and bladdes diseases. THE SPALDING UROPEAN PLAN Dulllih'l Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More shln nwm necnfi: cxrnndnfl enjoyed a| | TAEKAN WAR REPOR iply company of Minneapolis, who|-, < 4 VINCENT ASTOR NAMED L DEPUTY SHERIFF. < cent Astor has been appointed . a deput; “+ county 4 his count < The appointment was made <+ on the special request of Astor. + he wished to organize a model < police < most of his time in the future. < electric car caused the. collapse of ani| stream. carried into the river. MARTIAL LAW THREATENED Colorado Officlals Demand Release of structions from Governor E. M. Am- mons, Adjutant General John Chase, * in ‘communication with Vice Presi- dent Frank J. Hayes of the United: Mine Workers of America, ordered, him to: produce personally the wives of nonunion miners who were kid- napped by wives of strikers and who are now said to be held prisoners- in: * the camp at Ludlow, or. that. martial law would be declared in that section. of the strike zone and the entire state, militia rushed to Trinidad on the firat special train available. DROPS REFERENCE TO RYAN Underwood Eliminates Mention of Sup- Leader Underwood’s reference in-his debate with - Representative Hobson || fo Thomas Fortune Ryan having coi tributed- $10,000 to /President Wilson’ campaign fund when the president | ‘was running for.governor of New Jer, mey did not appear in.the: official re. port ‘in the Congressional Record. ever had been renelved and the Demo, cratic leader. struck the reference from his speech before the Record went to presa. kK Bonahah 3 08 58 88 8 S 3 * NOTICE : Phomes 431, 376. ¥ ..B. 0. P. Elks, 1052w111ma!t* * X Thursday night in Elk's Hall, % o tal *wmfidm‘illh initiated X! £ X * Dafarcrtiiva | Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy ol Sage Tea and Snlphur. The old-timé -mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, ‘|streaked and faded hair is grand- | mother's treatment, and folks are again using it 'to keep their hair a md even color, which is quite sen- ble, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the '|greatest advantage. : Nowdnys, though, we don’t have WILL. SHOGK WORLD Member o Commsson Rums| e e 14 o st From Scene of Conflict. to-use product. called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy” for i 3 about 50 cents a bottle, It is very { New York, Oct. 15.~-Professor Sam. popular because nobody can discover el T. Dution of Teachers' college, [it 1a8 been applied. Simply moisten who waus n:nied by President Nicho.|YOUr comb or a soft brush with it las Murray Butler of Columbia to ‘rep- and draw this through your halr, resent this cuintry en the Carnegie |t3KINg one small strand at a ‘time; {2 study the causes and-ef.|PY morning the gray hair disappears, in the Balkan states,|Put what delights the ladies 'with has just r 3 to New York. He|Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is that; says the rcport of the commission |besides beautifully = darkening the willbe yen !¢ in about two months fhair after a few applications, it also he werld with its treat: | produces that soft lustre and appear- of the war thus [ance of abundance which is so at: tractive; besides, -prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling-hair. and will sho ment of s,.an Englishman, ssfan and -a Frenchman, Profes- sor Duttcn traveled through the war territory ug ‘data particularly on the second war, when the allies against Turkey turned on each other and fought for a division of the spoils. | Professor Dutton said that not half had yet been told of the terrible atroc- ities ‘and the suffering and devasta- tlon. ined to make public-any of the commission in advance, but said he believed its work had been successful and that it was hoped the analysis of the great.con: flict would constitute an important document, -~ helnful | particularly in bringing the PRalkan peoples to the realization that war is not the best way out of an international contro: versy. R. F. MURPHY vNERAL DIRECTOR : AND EMBALMEP it | Ave TRY A WANT AD g b SRR WITH SAGE TEA ' : “and thick with a simple mixture - A Splendld chance to I-telp Your Fav. orite Contestant GOOD FOR 100 VOTES Cast these votes for No............... i This coupon when neatly cut out, brought: or ‘mailed to the W. G.-Schroeder store on or before February 14th, 1914, will count as 100-votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub, Co, Every Subscriber Should Clip This And save it for one of the girls who are desirous of win- ning the $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Comtest. Cut It and Keep It For Someone 1 Will Buy 7-t Jack Pme Posts Delivered to me at Bemidji on car lotsat other.towns. and see.me, 1. P. BATCHELDER General Merchandise Bemidji, Minn. | : | 8T. PAUL New -York, Oct. 15—Vin- sheriff of Dutchess which is located’ estate, Ferncliffe. 4 He stated in explanation that that will defy:competition. Merchants Who Want Your Business] It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants -below-can-get it for You at ‘a-price Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money force on his intends estate, Raaaddadiad il it sl s sl to spend where he MeCUAIG® R R R T T s TEN REPORTED ~ DROWNED: Green Bay (Wis.) Street Car Goes Into-Fox River. Green Bay, Wis., Oct. 15.—Ten per- sons are believed to have been drowned im Fox river here when an IENERAL MERCHANDIS. Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries snd: Provisions. Bem!djl ] X 2 - AR R K i!{ifii{i{i{k’ifl”flwi{iifl “‘ % $ 8 t vl Ruu lrly and systemati- i cally. If you receive your pay ¥ X weekly, Iay some aside each & % ‘weok, 1f monthly do it month- % ‘* 1y. The dollars will pile up % - surpristngly. * x TRY IT. * Nowht.hommtooplnl * !: ‘bank account with the * SECURITY _STATE BANK *' rn«nn!*m Ak :{iflflrfln&lfiifil«ifi&&*&i RAKARNR AN AR RN Kk ok hk Rk ek ke approach to the bridge ‘across the Many foot: passengers were -also; 8 2 8 4 Wives of Nonunion Miners. Denver, Oct. 16.—Acting upon in- OUR ¥ merchandise sales are always ¥ on the increase and each % month has been better than ¥ the last. If you are not al- * ready a customer, you do not % know how well we can please % you in quality 4 satisfy : you'in quantity. Q. lomnn%m Fe o de e e e ok ok ok A X Bomtd, :fiifiifiifi#filfilfl”fi#fifl!fi B a s g3 g 03 833 T RN Sd s BEMIDJT MUSIC HOUSE 117 Third Street, Bemidji, ‘Wholesale ‘and retail Pla- nos, Organs and Sewing Machines. posed Contribution. ‘Washington, Oct. 16.—Democratic. The White House informed Mr. Un- derwood that mno such contribution ‘Phone 573 J. BISIAR, MANAGaR. AR IR bl da s dd il sl lfilltl{fl FkhAAEAIIAKRRF S22 s e TS S 2L 8 2 Product Formerly: Free Now ‘Must Pay Duty. Washington; Oct. 15.—Customs offi-}| cers were notifiled by the treasury de- partment to collect contervailing du-|} ties on all print paper valued above 215 cents a pound imported from Brit- ish Columbia, Quebec, Finland or: Por- tugal. The Canadian reciprocity treaty entered free all paper under 4 cents a pound. : : : 8 : ‘Wholesals LUMBER, LATH AND ik ik E é PO D TS R Spindis rvertor is Dexd. : Boston, Oct. 15.—J. Herbert Sawyer, MR RN inventor of .a apindle ‘which played g Samisiols an important part in the development fREecces e R R §E 1 ‘of the cotton manufacturing industry X ' in’ this country, ided at his home here. ~He was seventy- Teurs. old " and ‘GUENTHER & MEHLHORN v* "wealthy. E 3 ” * *wt&t:r\u Contractors and Builders % }}n ERRARR K ARER % Do you want * ¥ THE BEST GROCERIES -...-found in Bemidji Come: right here and. get them;,"as we pride ourselves: ok having only the ‘best money ¢an -buy. 0TTO G. TRk Ak kR hkk sk Bemidjt, RIS Belabatad S s 83 08§88 20 T T Kk k JOHN G. Office. 0dd Fellows Building. £ 2 & 3 ok ok l'.l.‘. HILATRE RETAIL LUM-- Py 2222 4% Coal and wood also for sale ¥ Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. x i&ifii{ifiifi«i{fllfiifimfl Mli*!?i{*flllifiii*&im’ mm‘;‘g DRUG ‘JEWELRY l'ron ; kAR ¥ Wholesalers and nmflarl % Bervice and umtuthn Mall % Orders given that same ser- : vice you get in person. Lo B, # Thira St. * b x Wholmlgr- of- INK{ % mfi.fl?fl‘fli‘” ) E ;2 AR KRR ARG SCHWANDT o fil‘{:‘ficwh. hk Ahkhdkkh ik AR FHRRIREIHIRRI IR = Minn, * Get Your * . * ¥ HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS +* % and VARV IMPLEMENTB % * of * * * * x * STORAGE * * % For a dry and safe plle- to ¥ ¥ store_your Household. Goods, & * etc., see us. 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