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About The City TR HKE KKK KKK N * LEST WE FORGET * LA EERERER R A0 88 That Tuesday, November 18, is registration day. To See “The District Scheol,” ‘Wednesday evening. To cast your vote at the special charter election, held Tuesday, No- vember, 25. Men’s-annual turkoy dinner:in.the basement of the Presbyterian: chureh,. November 18. That the local items:telephoned or sent to the soclety editor of the Plo- neer are appreciated. Phone 31. The ‘Hallowell - Concert company’ will appear at ‘the Club Decem~ ber 7. Under auspices of the Bem- 1d1 Athletic club. That the winter ‘convention ‘of the Northern Minnesota Development as- sociation will be held in Bemidj} December 4 and 6. ‘The open season for killing deer, moose, - partridge, ruffled grouse, ducks and all aquatic fowls closes:on Sunday, November :30. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your fav- orife con*estant in the Schroeder-Pio- neer Free Piano contest. That William Rainey Bennett will deliver his famous lecture “The Man Who Can,” at the Methodist church Baturday evening. The first of a ser- fes of three entertaimments by the Redpath Lyceum Bureau. Under the auspices of the Womans’ 'Study Club. J. W. Russell of Brainerd is trans- acting business in Bemidji. F. M. Grimm of Orth spent yester- day in the city on business. ‘Thayer Balley is in the twin cities on legal business this week. W. A. Horsman of Grand Rapids is transacting busimess in Bemidji. G. A. Knapp of Brainerd is among the business visitors in Bemidji, Come with the young folks and Thave a good time at the Roller Rink tonight.—Adv. John -Riddell returned.last-evening from a business trip-to Brainerd. C. W. Willlams of Crookston transacted business in Bemidji Tues- day. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pl¢+ ture taken.—Aadv. George: Harrington of Shevlin, transacted business in the city yes- terday. Lee LaBaw left this-morning for Walker, where he will report a term of court. Margaret Repensky and Anna Grahn of Cass Lake spent -yesterday in Bemidji. Joe Liloyd, postmaster.at Interna- tional Falls was a Bemidji business visitor Tuesday. Up goes pounds $1.00 at Down goes price. 18 pounds of sugar for Schmitt's grocery.—Adv. Miss Grace Tooley of Park Rapids 1s spending a short time in the city visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Foster and little son of town of Liberty were Bemidji visitors yesterday. H. P. Storkinson of Grand Forks wag ‘among the business callers in Bemidji yesterday. W. A. Rice of Tenstrike spent yes- terday in Bemidii on a combined business and pleasure trip. Hanna M. Dunham, a trained nurse from Minneapolis, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. Hollister's R. M. Tea gets the bow- els to work regular day in, day out; just 'what you want to make you feel right Barker's Drug store.—Adv. Nels Thompson of Grand Forks Brinkman Theatre Where Everyons 6oes Vaudeville ‘Program | Frank ‘Gruber..and.Kew Elga; The Hop Scotch Duo. Presenting an asgortment of novelty. Introducing il -anfer Trumpeter, Violin, Banjo, Bag \l Pipes, Scotch Singing, Dancing. -An act'that pleases the ‘most fastidioua. Tops Topsey and Dogs Comedy Novelty Jj| Brickson {Ficture Program A ‘Complete Ghange Every Day Masic by Mrs. Van Praagiand ‘Aset.] Admission 10, 28¢ [ “ta-Bemtest-on-a-com- “Paesdny bined business and pleasuve.visit. Mrs: Omar Gravélle:of!Red Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji visiting riends and: transacting:business. A. J. Naylor moved into itdasnew || -house:.on .the corner-of Iryine sand || Qak street the tirst of this week. Emil Olson and daughter Dela of Wilton were inBemidjl yesterday:on business. They drove home in. ‘the evening. Dr. C. R, Sanborn returned last evening-{rom:Saskatohewan, Canads, where-he has.spent tas past week on business. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Lawton of ‘Devils Léke, North Dakota, are visit- ling friends and transacting business in Bemidji. Gets ‘“Hverybody doing it,” goes right to the spot; works with might and main,-clears and:cleana:the:bow ols, :makes you well—Hollister's R. M. Tea—-Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. A./M. 'and ' Miss Mary -Asedoorian of ‘Argyle-were in Bemidji for a short time Tuesday on a combined business and..pleasure .visit. Charles’Punham of St. Peter, who has been visiting his sister Mrs, J. F. Essler, ‘16ft this morning on a hunting itrip: North 6t here. @. 'G. Winter returned this morn- ing from Kellther where he has been transacting business for the Crooks- ton-Lumber; Company, Land. offfee. Roy ‘Dennds :has taken charge of the'city. dray owned by Tom Smart during the absence of W. H. Clifford who will be married this evening. “The Swedish Lutheran church will be entertained by Mrs. John Carlson in the basement of the church, Thurs. day afternoon .at 2:30. Lunch will be served until.after. six. Goes ‘to’ every nook-and corner of your-system; ‘you feel it doing good all ‘over: .a marvelous worker—Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea. 35c. Barker's Drug.store.—Adv. Mrs. E. C. Stiles and daughter re- turned yesterday from Fergus Falls. ‘Mr. Stiles.met .them at Wadena and accompanied them home. Mra. Stiles had-spent the :past nine weeks. visit- ing friends:and relatives. The Ladies-Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet in the church par- lors, Thursday-afternoon at 3 o’clock All members are requested to be pre- sent:as thererds work:to do. No Iyneh will be served. All are cordially in- vited to -attend. Miss. Minnie Chonson, formerly. of Bemidji, now of Bancouh, Canada, is visiting Mrs. J. Warninger and other friends in the city. Her mother. is confined in the hospital at North- wood, North Dakota having lately under gone an operation. You have absolute control of your account 4n the Northern - Natlonal Bank no one can ever withdraw your - money- except by your -written .con- sent.—Adv. ‘G. H. Hansall of Bagley, who has been .confined at the hespital for some time, was moved to the H. W. Bailey home yesterday, where he will |, remain until he has recovered suf- ficlently:to return<home. Mr. Hansall is: the .depot agent:at Bagley. Eddie Rosberg of Crookston, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. T. Thompson, left last night for Foy, where he'will visit his‘brother-in-law John Carlson ‘and «will also do some hunting. He will wisit friends in Be-| amidji on.his return_from Foy before returning to Crookston. The Sunshine Sewing:club.met with Ruby Morse Monday afternoon. Those present were Dorothy and Florence-Harrls,:Margaret and, Mari- on Wedge, Vera:Cutter, Grage Isted, Mary Warfield, Helen Hayner and Luella Halvorson. Lunch wasserv- ad at 5:80., ‘The land office now occupied by the’ Crookston Lumber .company .in the ‘Markham building ‘is “for “rent. Apply at that office for particulars. Bert Kalliher was in Bemidji ‘Yesterday. Mr. Kalliher is now oper-) ating -a lumber-camp:near Orth-and left yesterday afternoon for points in North“Daketa wherehe will obtain horsesfor use:in-his<eamp. He has now 3,000,000 feet of timber to cut and plans on contracting for more during the.nmext few :weeks. Virginia, Nov., 10—Deer are be- coming so plentiful in this section that even‘the ears on the interurban line: have ‘difffeulty in:avoiding :col- lisions ‘with them.. Last night a.car in charge of Motorman “Gus” Heg- lund and’ Conductor “Tim” Burdash struck and-killed" -a-lirge -buek -at Ellis, a station about six miles west of this city. Thesear was going at a good-rate ‘of speed and the-animal wasievidently tracted by the power-|’ ful searchlight. A tin shower was given‘last even- g at"the ‘Home of Miss "Blisaheth Walker, who will be a December bride. The evening wasigpent in mu- sic sewlngiand conversation. Those present were ‘Misses .Bisle Walker, guest of honor, Elizabeth Murphy, Julia Morits, Helen-Minunick, ‘Hazel Minnick, Julia Nelson, Carrie Arm- strong, Tda/Derushia<and Mrs. B.! Erickeon, who-dssisted Miss Brickson in ‘honor of . Miss ' Elste ! rahd | ' TONIC HT DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS | | | MRS. FISKE IN HER FOREMOST SUCCESS, THOMAS HARDY'S SUBLIME DRAMA AMERICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED ARTISTE: t “Toss of The DUrbervilles” ‘A SOULFUL PORTRAYAL OF A WOMAN'S SORROWS i "IN FIVE | | Admission Aduits 15¢c Special Matinee WILSON POLICY IS UNCHANGED, Nodnterference by Othe ‘ tions in Mexico. HOPES- EUROPE WILL AID ‘Refusal to Assist Huerta by Recognl- tion or.by Loans Would Hasten the Ratirement of the;Present Provision. ‘al President. Washington, Nov. 12.—Indications 'sre.that the American policy towards Mexico, which.it is hoped the nations of the world generally will follow, stil! 18 “bands off.” The -general interpretation of the situation is that the United States, by sgiving forelgn powers detailed in- formation of its own determination to refuse to recognize the acts of the ‘new Mexican congress, had indicated @ desire that the powers generally re- fraip from financial dealings with the Huerta_government. 8o far as could be learned there has ‘been no specific request for support by the powers, but there has been a. ‘plain intimation that the Washington governmeént belleves the collapse of the .Huerta regime inevitable if for- eign ald be withehld. With the intention to regard as il- legal any loans or concessions the new congress may undertake there has been distinct intimation that a policy of acquiescence by foreign gov- ernments - would be gratifying. to "Washington, Without financial aid and with its machinery of government pronounced illegal officials here expect to-see -a state of affairs that may force Huerta. to eliminate himself. The -cabinet ‘met with ell members Present except Secretary Wilson. The Mexican topic was foremost. The raising of the embargo on arms, which | bas been urged upon:the president | and practically all the secretaries, was ‘discussed ;at length.. S FLOOD ‘MAY' FOLLOW. SNOW: Sudden Thaw Would Cause Big Rise in Rivers, Plttaburg, Nov. 12.—Although ‘Western ; Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and*Northern West Virginia atill: were blanketed “with-‘a ‘foot -or ‘more of snow, conditions were rapidly improv- ing, -Telephond -and telegraph -com-; panies made progress in restoring ocommunication and-:railroads had dug ‘out: trains that ‘had been buried for hours in the largest drifts kmown in this section :for many years. “Ome train which arrived here 'from Clexeland was stalledin:a drift mear that city for twenty-elght hours and the passengers suffered severely from .cold and hunger. £ Some fear ‘was expressed that. a sudden thaw would transform the vast amount of snow into water and floods in ithe .Ohio, :Monongahela and Alle- gheny river valleys would follow, but the local weather forecaster anticipat- ed continued low ‘temperatures ‘for the next twenty-four- hours. ~ DELIGATE GHILD 'Made Strong and Healthy by Vinol ‘Growing children play hard and work ‘hard at school, which with frapid ;growth uses up:an :enormous amount of energy and vitality that muat :be replaced. "When a child is tired all the time, no appetite, weak, delicate and sick- [ 1y :we' guaranteen Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonice, will build them up, create a hearty appetite, flesh ‘and muscle tissue, ‘pure, healthy blood, and make them strong Mrs. ;L. L. Bertrand, New Iberia. -ane swas iweak and was con- tinually ‘taking cold. Different medi- cines failed to help but when Vinol was recommended I found it a mon- |2 derful help to my child. It broke up the cold, and quickly restored heslth and strength. Vinol is:a most ‘excellent tonic for:children.” It Vinol fails to-do just what we say, we will give back your money. ker’s Drug Store, Bemidji Minn. P. 8. For any skin trouble troy our - | Baxo'Balve. We; guarantee it. —Ady. "PIONEER WANT ADS One-half cent a word-cash with copy PARTS Show Starts 7:30 Sharp Wednesday 2:30. I Majestic Theats . Plctures DeLuxe TO-NIGHT ““The Green .Eyg of the Yellow God” Edison From the Poem by J. Milton Hayes. Mad Carew, the idol the Tegiment, steals the eye of the Hindo god and pays' the penalty of death. ° ““The Law and His Son” Blograph A strong drama where an inno- cent man suffers for the wrongs of another. *“Ihe L argest Duck Farm | In the World” Kalem <A very interesting zoological “Thy Hobo and the Myth” ~ Kalel A riot of fun in this comedy. NOTICE All those knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to gettle their book account or note be- fore Dec. 1. I am obliged to ask customers to favor-me promptly to enable me to meet 'my own obliga- tions. 3 ‘W. G. SCHROEDER. Try a Ploneer want ad. Criterion b; are judged. A¥l . except the troubles. illac eventually; why netnow. Northern Automobile Co. Phone 474 - :A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav= . _orite Contestant ~ COOD FOR Cast these votes for No. ; This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed to the W. ‘G. Schroeder store: on er-before February 14th, 1914, will count.as- 5 votes for:the person repre- sented by the above number, - ; S : The Bemidji ?nneerl?n Co. - . And saveit fur one of the girls who are desiron the || region. Sunday, the storm increased in ‘when .you .use & Pioneer want ad. there is inmotoring, $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. I "IN YIELD OF GRORS Ohlo Gty Ex'pemfinos Worst | Makes Hoafl Increase in Pro- Storm In Many Years. duction of Gorn. Akron, O, ‘Nov. 12.—(Dictated | Washington, Nov. 12.—Minnesota’ -ovar.tha, telsphone. from Cleveland:)—:|crop yield for 1918 leads: the nation Cleveland il canght in the grip of blizzard that for violence and length |at the top of the ‘waa the worst recorded in forty-two [ures issued by the department-of agri- Jears st the.Jocal weather burean. ture., : Bince, Sundgy the city . has heen | Minnesota and Wisconsin lead ‘in -pataiyzed and practically cut off from | the average yleld of corn.to-the acry ) communiqation from ‘the rest of -the | with Minngsota far.in advance. of tha; ‘world, except for :one |lone :telegraph | Badger state in point of: aoreage and wire to Akron, which has been work- [and total yleld, and a difference in the ing intermittently: since late’ Monday | average yleld an acre of only one-half Eight: i ‘{bushel. Iowa and Iilinols, long known Sweeping.dewn from:the upperilake fas the champlon corn states o.fthe na- { [tion, hgve fallen' far behind ‘Minne- Violepce as the Uay.wore on, and|sota this-year, and the state's gain, Monday citizens awoke to find trafiic, {while in part anticipated by . crop jex- business and communication at a |perts, is a surprise evan :to the most standstill. 'All day long the velocity ;optimistic. The total corn. crop in list, agcording’ to fig- of ‘the ‘wind increased’ and for ten'{Minnesota in 1913 was '7!'.'7‘17,4300(- | hoursia:sixty-fivemile;gale drove sleet {’bushels, -a- gain of 16,108,000, and:snow: hiefore itin-a blinding mass; Not only in corn dges Minnesota The toll of lives-directly attributa-|ilead, but the state stands first in totgl blesto the aterm.totaled three. The |{yleld of -all ‘erops, as compared rwith: property .damage:at-this time can only:|the average ylelds for recent yedrs. be:roughly: essimated, -but there is lit- a R tle doubt that it will run cloge: to Viroqua, Wis, Nov. 12.—While his $1,000,000,- Snow, ds :atill-falling. aged wife looked on, unable/to assist There -has. been -no ‘delivery of gro-|.Eim, Berent Anderson, seven‘y/five “cenles, bread; milk or coal slnce Sat-/| Years old, a- farmer living near here, urday and the suffering.-in .consequence | Was killed-by a vicions bull while he cannot be definitely learned, but its{ W8s crossine a fleld, Anderson-‘was ‘widespread. stamped to death and hissbody was It is still ‘snowing and unless the | terribly mutilated before it was re- storm, :which-has continued since last;|covered from the savage animal. Sunday, soon abates; no-one can ‘tell = what the -ultimate toll in. dollars and 1ives may. be. e o obo ol ol e ol ol el ke ok b bodosh o lever peglectithatfirst symptom-of acold. Kondon's Catarehal Jollywitl ] heal and cleanse the passages, givin, Instantrelief. Pleasant, helpfula a8 harmiless ‘as it is efective.. 4 andb0citubes. ‘Get the originaland, enuine at your-dcuggist's; or write. for Free,Sample. s GIFTS FROM MANY LANDS FOR NATION’S BRIDE. ‘Washington, -Nov. 12.—The family: circle. at :the White ‘Hause is busily engaged these days in opening boxes and un- wrapping. packages: .of every . _shape And, size—all contain- ing presents for Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, who 15 to be married Nov. 26 to Francis B. Sayer. Some of the gifts have come from..officials in_distant lands. Strict secrecy, however, is be- ing maintained asito the na- ture .of the-presents. R b e ot e ol b e i o RO S e h £y ol ! & % . * ol s o + +* Lo L < Kl * ook chork olrob kbbb ok Bond ‘lesue Ruled Itiegal. Providence, R. I, Nov. 12.—A de- clsion ‘that the ‘propesed '$67,000,000 bond dssue ‘of the New ‘Haven railroad will mot :be ‘legal in Rhode Island was | announced by Bank-Examiner George ‘W. Newhall Results- are -most always certain! “Insurance Protection of Hazards Man One-half vent a word. Phong 31. Read Plonesr.waat ads. and Minnesota-as.a corn state sands MEAT CAUSE 0F - KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts ¥ your Back forms urio moid . S TR Z It you must have your-meat every day, eat it, but flush yonr kidneys ‘with salts oceasionally, says.a -noted uthority who tells ‘us ‘that t forma uric acid which almost [1yzes the kidneys in thelr etforts to [axpel it from the blood: They be- come sluggish and weaken, then. you suffer with a dull misery #in_ the dney reglon, sharp pains-in -the ° ‘back or sick . headache, dissiness, stomach: sours, tongue s coated and when ithe weather 13 bad you have rheumatic twinges, The urine gets cloudly; full \of ‘sediment,. the..ohan- mels often ‘get -sore - and -irritated, oblidging: you ‘to seek relet two or ithreg; time ‘during. the .ntght. " To -neutralize - these irritating acids; :to clense . the kidneys -and flush off the body’s urinous waste -get--four -ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a table- spoonful in :a -glass of water _before breakfast for.a.few days, and your kidneys will ithen act-fine. This fa- mous salts 1s imade from:the acid ot grapes and lemon ‘juice, combined with lithia, and -has ‘been: used for generations to flush and stimulate slugglsh kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, 8o it:no longer ir- ritates, thus ending bladder weak- ness, Jad Salts.is inexpensive; cannot {|injure, and makes a -deHghtful ef- “litérvesgent Hthia-water drink. FOR SALE 3 Qne. car load of the finest horses /that have ever: been brought to the ity ‘of Bemid}i. These are all spien- - did stock draft horses and are every- where -in .demand. They will be .of- dered for:sale: in Bemidji at Tom (Smart's barn 612 America ‘avenue.— Adv. Y I The Aetna Combination Policy Furnishes Against the Multitude _.Rims Every Day Accumulative Disabllity Insurance Providing $25.00 weekly indemnity while dis- abled from accidental injuries-or illness. Do not neglect your Ifisurance. See Call England and have him explain the various policies to you. You will never regret it. The disability policy is considered the best that can be obtained for men in ‘every walk of life. You: will never notice the ticulars see, small premium. Further par- “CALL ENGLAND World District Agent which, all. motor -cars Bemidji, Minn. Bemldjl, Mina. : T h . ' DAILY WEEKLY ; One Year Subscription.. “Two Years Subecription . | Three Years Subscription .and cast your votes for her. See to it For Price afilats, Terms, Etc., . - Should Clip INQUIRE OF - [~ Three Months Subscription....... Six Months ‘Subscription............... 6,000 ‘One Year Subscriptian..................12,000 and sul HELP DECIDE THE WINNER Voting Power and | Subscription Price: In the Schroeder-Pioncer Free Piano Contest Price $1.00° Votes reseeses 5,000 .10,000 .15,000 MERCHANDISE BOUGHT AT SCHROEDER’S One Dollar’s Worth.......... Five Dollars’ Worth.......... 1f you have a friend who wanis to 100 $1.00° 500 5.00 win. that plaro, find aut her auiber that _ get .votes receipts with -