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FRIDAY, JULY-24, 1914, . About The City EKEK KKK KKK KKK K KKK ¥ LEST WE FORGET * KE KKK KKK KKK K KKK Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. " s The fall term of court for county begins September 8. s as The great Minnesota state fair will be held September 7 to 12. L B The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 5. * v . this The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tues- day, August 18. * Annual meeting of Minnesota Shorthand Reporters’ association here Tuesday, August 4. " s That the state meeting of the Uni- ted Charities association will be held here Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The state commissioners will meet here at the same time. v . The adjourned meeting of the General Conference of Chippewa In- dians of Minnesota will be held in Bemidji August 11. Twelve thous- and Chippewas will be represented. LI That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. Many features have been secured and the exhibiticu is certain to be a greater success than ever before. s s That the readers and publishers of the Pioneer appreciate it if you phone 31 when you go somewhere, if your friend goes, if a friend comes home, if a friend visits you, if you give a party, if you go to a social gathering, if you have a wedding, if there is a birth or death in your family, or an event of special in- terest in your neighborhood. Tell us. It helps to make the paper more interesting to you and to oOthers. BREVITIES Mrs. C. F. Sines of Pinewood was in Bemidji yesterday shopping. P, J. O'Leary, who has been sick with pneumonia for some time, is im- proving. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simpkins of Turtle River Thursday. Mrs. Frank Patterson of Wilton was a business visitor yesterday be- tween trains. Dreamland Saturday night.—Adv. Dale Williams went to Wadena this morning. He will return on the evening train. Mrs, Sidney Mills of Scribner was a business visitor in Bemidji between trains yesterday. Dreamland Saturday night.—Adv. Mrs. Leuman Aldrich and Mrs. H. C, Aldrich of Eckles were Bemidji visitors yesterday. Mrs. John Wattenford of Leonard GRAND THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT A Tight Squeeze (Edison) The eighth of the ‘‘Dolly of the Dailies’’ series, featuring Mary Fuller. A Secret Grime (Kalem) A powerful drama that goes straight to the heart. Buddy'’s First Call (Vitagraph)- A bright farce comedy. COMING Tuesday: Famous Play- ers present William Farmem, the distignished American actor in The Redemption of David Corson. T g B |been visiting at the F. A. Anderson tween traims yesterday. A complete line of field and gar- den, seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv, Albert Klaven, the Bemidji real estate man, spent last evening in Kel- liher on hbusiness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bacon ‘of this city already have ripe tomatoes for table use out in their garden. One of these aays you ought to %o to Hakkerups and have your piec- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Nellie Wilson of Eckles, who has been attending training school in Bemidji, returned to her home yes- terday. Mrs. D. E. Means of St, Paul was called to this city a few days ago by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. W. G. Vering. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities. Popular prices.—Adv. ~ Mrs. M. Malone of this city is vis- iting her daughters, Mrs, H. J. Welte and Mrs. J. S. Norman of Crookston for a couple of weeks. Mrs. L. A. Gould of Eckles autoed to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day calling on friends. She return- ed home in the évening. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. Miss Jeanette Murdock, who has home, left this morning on the 6 o’clock train for her home. Mrs. A. A. D. Rahn of Minnea- polis, who has been spending several weeks at the Rahn farm, Island Lake, and sons, were in Bemidji yesterday and today. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. E Mrs. Jule Achenback of Kelliher is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.) Tom Brennan of Wilton for a short time. She will visit friends in this! city next week. P, H. McGarry of Walker, owner of the Glengarry summer resort near that ecity, spent last evening in Be- midji. While here he attended !o various business matters. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when:~you - return—home— Adv. Messrs. Arthur and Frank Gratton of Bemidji have returned to their home after enjoying a short visit with George R. Russelfj4—Interna- tional Falls Daily Journal, (July 23) . Mrs. E.'M. Sathre entertained at six o’clock dinner last evening in ‘honor of Mrs. C. J. Nolstad of Nasho- | tah, Wisconsin, who has been visit-! ing friends at Bemidji Beach and Be- | midji. You have absolute control of your account in the Northern National Bank no one can ever withdraw your money except by your written con-: sent.—Adv. Miss Lillian McGregor of Bau- dette, who has been visiting friends in Bemidji for'some time, left on Wednesday evening for Hines, where she will visit friends before retnrning to her home. Mrs, Sandy McDonald and son Frederick of Blue Earth, Minnesota, who have been the guests of Mr. and was a business visitor in the city be- bined business and pleasure trip. The |sota, where they Wil visit old friends Mittleholtz’s formerly lived in Be- midji and while in the city Mrs. Mit- tleholtz is the guest-of Mr, and Mrs. P."M. Decaire. and acquaintances.. Mr, McKee was at one time pastor of the Methodist church at Warren and 'now holds a similar position at Two Harbors, Mrs. J, N. Guthrie of Turtle River | Minnesota. X brought her son:Ralph, eleven Yyears A ':\inion Sunday school plicnic,'in:- old, to Bemidji today for medical at-' cluding the Bass Lake, Northern and tention. The boy had his' eye. in- jured while trying to drive a mnail into.a box; the nail flew into his eye terday, J. O. Farris of Minneapolis, Every effort is|state. and _hit the. pupil. being made to save the eye. Miss Helen Chapmen of Crooks- ton, who has been the guest of Miss Bertha Decaire during the past three weeks, returned to her home yester- day. Miss Chapmen greatly enjoyed her stay in Bemidji, much of the time being spent in picnicking and outings given in her'honor. Miss Gladys Mackenzie of Minnea- polis is visiting Mrs. R. Leet and Ruby Leet at the Palace Hotel this week. Miss Mackenzie is the daugh- ter of the well known and popular secretary of the Northern Minnesota Development association and editor of the “Northern Minnesota Booster.” —Blackduck American. The Methodist church Sunday school will hold a picnic at the head of the lake next ‘Wednesday, July 29. The trip will be made by boat and auto and they will leave Bemidji at! 9 o’clock in the morning, making it an all-day outing. A program of games has been arranged for and a picnic dinner will be the feature of the day. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. McKee, who | have been the guests of Rev. and Mrs, Gilman for over a week, left this afternoon for Warren, Minne- PROMPTLY The constant effort of the Telephone Company is to give immediate attention to tele- phone troubles. . And in order to accomplish __this, subscribers are asked. to “report all troubles immediately to the “Repair Department” from here they are sent into the proper channels without loss of time. MANY. CAUSES If you do not see'a man ac- tually working on youi‘ tele- phone, it does not mean that you are mot receiving ‘proper at- tention. ' The difficulty may be at the Switchboard, on the “main frame,” in an underground ca- ble, or in a cable-box, where two or three men may be at work on it. Troubles impair the service for every subscriber and for the Company, and it is our first consideration to clear them promptly. The Northwestern Telephone Exchange Co. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson for the past two ‘weeks, left yesterday for their home. Mrs. McDonald is Mrs. Jacobson’s mother. You will find more of the leading people from Northern Minnesota reg- istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the twin cities.—Adv. *Ada Coulter returned from Lake Bemidji, where she has been recu- perating from theé effects of a broken: arm received when she fell from ihe platform at the school at which she was teaching.—Grand Forks Daily Herald, (July 23.) . Mrs, Fred Brinkman has as her guest her niece, Mrs. Laurence Blen- {chet of Elk River, and the latter’s daughter, Mona. Mrs. Blanchet is the daughter of Mrs. Brinkman’s twin sister. They will remain here |during the next three weeks. D. H. Derns and son Henry of La- Porte came to Bemidji yesterday to have Henry’s foot treated. His foot, which was badly crushed by a falling timber several days ago, is getting along nicely, but he has to come to Bemidji every week to have it treat- led. i The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, shows an interest in your comfort and welfare that extends beyond merely providing a plage to eat and sleep and gives you better accomi- modations and service than any other hotel in the twin cities. Popular prices.—Adv. Mrs. E. Mittleholtz, of Elmire, Ont., arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain here several days on a com- The new Third St. Theatre :: Turtle River Sunday schools, held a picnic at the head of the lake: yes- superintendent of Sunday schools and ‘G. A. Malone of this city, Sunday school missionary, were in- strumental in making the outing a success. About fifty people attended. Mesdames M. J. Brown and W. E. Dodge gave a boat party yesterday afternoon. The. party comprised Mesdames H. L. Wilcox, Emma E. ‘Stewart, C. L. Brown and the Misses [ polis. . They went up the Mississipp!| = One of the objects of an Australian river to Warfleld’s dam and back, making the trip in the City of Be- ‘midfi, ; Mr. and Mrs. H.'N. Harding, ac- companied by their daughters Bertha and. Ruth, and son Glenn, = pasied through Bemidji last evening enroute to their home in Cass Lake after a' vt'w‘o-weeks’ autp trip in the southern part of the state. 'While away. the Hardings visited at Zumbrota, Red Wing, Little Falls. St. Cloud and the twin cities. No' trouble was encoun- tered until the last day of the trip,: the recent rains having caused many mud holes and washouts. A new portable electric lamp has a base that may be fastened to fur- niture with a spring clip or to any Buckland, and Redeen of Minnea- polis, Margaret Brown, Edna Brown and Miss Florence Lewis of Minnea- smooth surface by a. suction cup, ‘while a spring takes up the slack of the fetd w * ok ok k ok ok hkk k% antarctic: expidition- will. be the es- tablishment of a meteorological sta- tion to give warning by wireless of the severe storms which sweep far southern-.seas. . A gun invented by a New Yorker for shooting life lines from ship to ship or ship to shore utilizes the power of what ordinarily would be the recoil to add to its effectiveness. KR KKK KR KKK KK If you had need of a cook. ‘Would you wait for one? ‘Would you hope for one Or go.after one?—by Use of the ‘Want ad Way! ‘Telephone your wants—31 whkhkhk k kokkk KK KKK K KKK KKK K SUMMER FOOTWEAR and tan shoes. Misses’ $2.75 tan dais 103 discount. . Girls’ $2.25 tan shoes, a pair . Woman’s $5.00 low shoes, a pair................. $3.75 . Woman’s $4.00 low shoes, a pair....... ... - $3.00 il:. Woman'’s $3.50 low. shoes; a- PA. . i 92675 Woman'‘s $3.00 low shoes, a pair. Your summer footwear should be cool and comfort- able. Here is just the right sort at @ small cost. Satur- day and all next week Special Low prices on low Wbman’s $4.50 tan shoes, é pair..................$3.50 Woman’s $3.50 tan shoes, a pair................. $2.75 shoes, a’ pair Misses’ childrep’s and infants’ low shoes 203 discount. Women’s and children’s canvas shoes and barefoot san- 1 table of women’s low shoes, odds and ends, values to $3.50 choice 98 cents a pair. - $2.25 ¥ Under the management of Fred Brinkman ~ TONICGHT A Mew Warner's Feature FACING THE GATLING GUNS A’ story of love and intrigue m three parts, presented in Mittenthals stariight films, released by. Warner’s Sundaj N‘"th g Features. Five reels of ‘pictures will be shown;-v : B51 Warner's Features presents ZINGO, the son of the sea, the most sensational, the most fantastic, the W irdest and the most enthralling story ever told in motion ‘pictures. ° Matinees Daily, Except Sunday 4 e 1:30 to 4:30 : NICHT TIME CARD First Show 7:00 Admission 10¢c, 5c Second Show 8:30 Third Show 9:30 », - OGamgB BEMIDJI AL THE BRINKMAN - THEATRE VODVIL - Truedell and Nelson Entertainers Mirth and Music 'PICTURES e Change in Pictures and Vodvil - Tonight First show 7:16 Second 8:40. Third 9:50 Admission: Children 5c, Adults 1 5c Showing Saturday Matinee and Night The Million Dollar Mystery will consist of 22 episodes to appear consecutively for 22 weeks commencing July 25 and ending December 19: Let America’s greatest 'detect- tive help you win the $10,000.0) William J. Burns.