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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914 A ’ About The City HH K KKK KK EKK KK KX * LEST WE FORGET * HEKKEKKKKKK KKK KK KK Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. P The fall term of court for county begins September 8. ‘s s e The great Minnesota state fair will be held September 7 to 12. . s = The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 5. L this The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tucs- day, August 18. - Annual meeting of Minnesota Shorthand Reporters’ association here Tuesday, August 4. LR Y Mother’s club will meet in the club rooms of the library August 4. Election of officers will be held at this meeting. ¥ 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. “ s | " 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. - x . That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. Afany features have been secured and the exhibitic: is certain to be aj greater success than ever before. BREVITIES| | J. Segal spent yesterday in \lekeri on business, | For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. | Mrs. Kutze entertained the “G.| F.” club at her home yesterday af- ternoon. | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck- sen of Lake Plantaganet, yesterday, a daughter, “The New Bemidji,” get one at the Pioneer office.a—Adv, Miss Marion Segal, daughter of . Segal, arrived in Bemidji frora Wailker yesterday. Miss Myrtle Shafer of Wilton au- toed to Bemidji yesterday and spent a short time with friends. Girl for scrub work wanted once. Hotel Markham.—Adv. Mrs. August Golz entertained the “Fanning” bee yesterday afternoon at| {friends when you {Adv. attending summer séhool in Bem.ld]l‘.‘ left last evening for Leonard, where she will visit for a few days at her old home. ¥ The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Popular prices.—Adv. Misses Alice and Tinnie Pender- gast rowed to Bemidji yesterday from their summer home at Lake Plantag- anet and attended to various busi- ness matters. visiting the Hayner, and McClure families, returned to her home in Arlington, Nebraska, this morning. ‘Woodmansee Have vonr furpiture repatred at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Auv. Misses Caroline and Ella Sonstrud returned this morning from Turtle River, where they have been the guests of Mrs. J. O. Sether and daughters for a short time. Miss Erica Danielson of Crookston arrived in Bemidji yesterday and is the guest of her cousin, Miss Lizzie Erickson. Miss Danielson will re- main in the city two weeks. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mss Carrie Armstrong left this morning for Winnipeg where she jwill spend 'a week before going to Keewatin, Canada. Miss Armstrong will be away for two months. Mrs. Sam Hyath of town of North- ern, was called to Hubbard, Minne- sota, this morning by the serious ill- ness of her father, who is 85 years old and one of the old residents of Hubbard. Hundreds have asked for them be- fore they arrived and hundreds are daily being satisfied with a New Be- midji at the Pioneer office.—Adv. Mrs. W. N. Sanborn of Faribault, mother of Dr. C. R. Sanborn of this city, arrived in Bemidji last evening and will remain here for some time as a guest at her son’s home on Lake {Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. LaMont left this morning for Park Rapids, hav- ing been called there by the death of Mr. LaMont’s father, who died this morning*following an operation for appendieitis. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your return home.-— Mrs. John Martindale and daugh- ter Vivian and Mrs. C. F. Kyte and isnn Jack, who have been guests °t the Given-McGee home for the past | week, have returned to their home in Aurora, Minnesota. > Miss Josephine Dixon,,who has spent the past two weeks in Bemidji, returned to her home in Warren this morning. She spent a short time in Crookston the guest of friends.— Crookston Daily Times. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Homer Myrand for the past two weeks, left today for Barrett, Min- at her home on Fourth street. Mrs. A. C. Robertson of Northern | spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping.} She returned to her home in the ev—i ening. A complete line of field and gar-| den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. | —Adv. Mrs. O. L. Barnes and dnughterl tle ‘'of Mankato, Minnesota, are visiting at the J. C. Williams home for a few days. ! Mrs. C. W. Jewett and son Miller | returned last evening from a six weeks’ visit at Waubun and Deer- wood, Minnesota. My barn is opened up to the farm- ers as it used to be. A. L. Collard. | —Adv. D'Arcy McGee has returned home from the Older Boys’ conference at| Geneva. Mr, McGee reports the meet- ing a very successful one. | Miss Pearl Collard, who has been | visiting friends at Halstad, Minne- sota, and Caledonia, North Dakota, returned to Bemidji yesterday. | One of these days you ought tci g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. J. Church and daugher Doro- thy of Lake George drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business, They returned to their home today. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Roe, the first of the week, a girl. The Roe| family now has six children, three boys, and with the new arrivel, three | girls. We've been waiting, so have you, for a New Bemidji. Get one at the| Pioneer office.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Palmer-and children left yesterday for the twin cities and Mankato by auto. They expect to remain away for several weeks. jmade to sell for a nickle. nesota, where she will visit relatives for a short time before returning to her home. 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. Rev. H. Glenn of Grafton, who is bending his vacation with his fam- ily at Bemidji Beach, will preach in the First Scandinavian Lutheran church Sunday. The Sunday morn- ing service will be in the Norwegian language and in the evening in Eng- lish. E. K. Bixby, son of Tams Bixby, president of the Bemidji Townsite and Improvement company, arrived in Bemidjj this morning and will join his mother and brother who are |camping at the head of Lake Be- midji. Okla. See our window filled with the “New Bemidji” pencils. Numbers 2 and 3. There is no better pencil The Be- Mr. Bixby is from Muskogee, midji Pioneer office.—Adv. F. B. Myers, of Biwabik, the range member of the state game and fish commission, spent yesterday in Be- midji. Mr. Myers is the representa- tive of the White company of Chi- cago, manufacturers of high grade road trucks and automobiles. He re- turned to his home thi§ morning. J. T. Dolan of Superior, who trav- lels for the Twohy-Eimon Mercantile company, and who is well known in Bemidji, left this morning for Cass i Lake, where he will join Mrs. Dolan, who has spent several weeks camping on Star Island. Superjor within the next few days. The Northern Natlonal Bank offers you an investment in their Certifi- cates of Deposit that is absolutely Miss Lillian French, who has been secure for your savings .and ‘which Mrs. Carl Barger of Akeley, Iowa, ! They will return to | is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities. | Mrs. Ollie Roberts, who has been. | 7 i A Colonel Grand Theatre TONICHT In Chains . % (Seng) ¢ The Adventures of Kathlyn No.’5." Kathlyn has been led to_be- lieve that her fatter was dead, but found him 'in chains in Um- ballah’s palace. thrilling novelty. How she escapes and' secures his freedom is a BUNNY BUYS A HAREM (Vitagraph) . A néw and plessing comedy featuring John Bunny and Flora Finch. Admis_sion 5c and 10c e The next big feature is ‘‘The Only Son’’ by Jesse L. Lasky. will net you 4 per cent annual in- terest. Marc Day has returned from Fair- mont where he had gone to be pres- ent at a reunion of the F. A. Day family. His arrival 'at Fairmont completed the family circle, the first reunion held in several years. Mr. Day, who is connected with the land department of the state government, will leave this evening for Kelliher. Percy Records of Minneapolis, who has spent much time in Bemidji during the past few months, locating many of the ditch lands of the coun- ty, arrived in the city today. Mr. Records has great faith in the ag- ricultural possibilities of the ditch lands and feels certain that the pur- chasers of the drained property will profit thereby. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, slhows an interest in your comfort and welfare that extends beyond merely providing a place to eat and sleep and gives you better accom- modations and service than any other hotel in the twin cities. Popular prices.—Adv. . Rev. P. BE. Ording of Nelson, Rey. J. H. Randahl of this city, Rev. S. Anderson of St. Paul and Rev. W, E. Erickson came down from Clearbrook yesterday, where they have heen holding mission meetings. They preached at Nymore last evening. Today they held services at Farris and tonight and tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock they will preach in the Swedish Lutheran “church of this| city. All are cordially invited to come and hear them. M. G. Stokesberry of Grand Forks, district commercial manger of the Nerthwestern Telephone company, is spending several days in Bemidji. Mr. Stokesberry is much pleased with | the manner in which the business of the new exchange is being carried on and says that the very few com- plaints which are being made be- cause of poor service, are gratifying to the company. The manager be- lievés that but little criticism will be forthcoming in the future, Il HHKK K H KKK KKK KK KK KX * GRAND FORKS BAY x| *x By Ruth Lambe. x| KRR KK KKK KKK KKK Mrs, B. Brechet and Mrs. Franiti Wedin of “Hectorville,” entertained | at a “kaffee klatch.” After a pleas- ant afternoon spent in the woods, a delicious lunch was served. guests were Mrs. George Barlow, Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Lena Hagen, Mrs, A. W. Buckman and daughter Doro- thy, Mrs. J, H. Lambe and son George, Mrs. A. 'W. Knapp, Mrs. A.|§ J. Davis, Mrs. Torval Hagen and daughter Virgil and son Donald. Miss Ruby Simulton, who has been, the guest of Miss Ione Brechet for the past month, left Sunday evening | for her home in Minneapolis. Mr, and Mrs. A. Common of Grand |} Forks, who have been spending the past week camping, have left for their home after a much enjoyed out- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Aledo, IlI- linois, who are camping at Park Rapids, Minn., are spending a few days in Bemidji and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knapp Tues- day. Mrs. Torval Hagen and daughter Virgil and son Donald have returned to their home in East Grand Forks, Minn., having visited for the past three days at the Hagen cottage. George Barlow is a guest at the Sullivan cottage. P. J. Sullivan returned to his home in East Grand Forks Wednesday af- ter a pleasant week’s outing at the Bay. Mrs. Thomas Nisbet has returned|} ' tp: her home.in Grand Forks for Fair Week. Miss Ione Brechet entertained at|H a weinie and marshmallow roast Sat- | urday evening in honor of Miss Ruby Simulton, who has been her -guest for the past month. was pleasantly spent and at the close a buffet lunch was served. The guests . were: Misses Ruby Simulton, Ruth Lambe, Mabelle Hagen, Esther Lam- be, Ione Brechet, Messrs. Winters, Cutter, Malone, Van Dusen, McBride, Knapp, Brechet, Graham and Riley. Misses Iva and Esther Westeen entertained a company at their home iin honor of their guest, Miss Del- phine Anderson of Hallock, Minn. | Victrola furnished the evening’s en- itertainment and dancing was en- joyed. The invited guests were: {isses Delphine Anderson, Mabelle Hagen, Esther Lambe, Ruth Lambe, Esther Tenstrom, Ruth Riley, Ella Hansen, Hazel Olson, Margaret Mec- Gee, Foley. Mrs, Westeen was as- sisted in serving by Mrs. Tenstrom. i ! i i The The new Third St. Theatre :: The Perils In addition to the the villian, rescue - of Matinees Daily, Rex - Under the management of Fred Brinkman TONIGHT of ‘Pauline The great $25,000 eclectic photoplay by Chas. Goddard, an episode shown here every two weeks. : see this series in two parts. Come to * Perils of Pauline VALENTINE GRANT in THE IDLE RICH In three parts, produced by Sid Olcott. flying leap from auto to auto, struggle of the hero and , Do net miss the the kidnapped heiress: - NICHT TIME CARD : o Except Sunday 1:30 to 4:30 £ Second Show 8:30 Third Show 9:30 First Show 7:00 ~Admissicn 10¢c, 5c The | § The evening|g WDSTURED HEAD—END CATARRH * Instant Relief When Nose and Head Are Clogged From a Cold. Stops Nasty Catarrhal harges, Dull Headache Vanishes. fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; pemetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen® membrane -which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges ‘and a feeling of | cleansing, soothing relief comes im- | mediately. - Don’t lay awake to-night strug- gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distress- ing but truly needless. ‘ Put_ your faith— just once —in “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-ig-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely's Cream Balm” at ‘any drug store. This sweet, Pencil Sellers! | Attention Please! Will You Have It When They Ask For I? It is safe to predict that the “NEW BE- FIDJI’ will be the popular “writing stick” in this section of the state within a very short period. a You’ve often wanted that smooth writing lead. the kind that inakes you want to write forever. Well, that’s just the kind you’ll find in the “NEW BEMIDJL.” Everybody sells ’em, or ought to. Just ask your merchant, if he does not carry them in stock he’ll be glad to call 31 by telephone, and your desires will be filled while you wait. Just Say To The Man; ““Here’s five cents, a new Bemidji, please” Nearly 100,000 “NEW BETIDJIS” are in Bemidji right this minute. These merchants already have them and others are getting them as fast as deliveries can be made. Their names will be added to this list then. Remember, too, that when you sell a ‘““NEW BEMIDJI’? you sell the best nickle pencil in the world, and when you buy a “NEW BE- nl[)l.‘lil” you buy the best nickle pencil in the world. ; The Stores That Sell Them Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store Edward Netzer Drug Store Roe & Markusen Grocery Store P. A. Nelson Grocery Store Henry Miller Grocery Store The Fair Store The Bemidji Pioneer Store W. G. Schroeder F. A. lNegroth Variety Store” William Mc Cuaig ; A. T. Carlson Variety Store 5 Subsérine for The Pioneer AT L THE BRINKMAN THEATRE ~ TONIGHT The Suther!gNnd Stock Co. - Hal O’ The Hills A moonshine play full of comedy and pathos. Special scenery . and eleetrical effects. Y Show starting at 7.15 pictures run before and after | : the big show curtain raises at 8:20 .. | A Call of the Woods, the plot is laid in Saskatchewan, Ganada in / FRIDAY NICHT & | Complete change of program, The Convict’s Daughter, a beautiful melodrama. . | .~ SATURDAY and SUNDAY NICHT i the vicinity of Moose Jaw | : J i | | T Popular Prices S I