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H R KKK KRR KR K KKK KK ¥ LEST WE FORGET x li‘k‘li‘k*i{kiiiifi Phone 31 about it. R Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. . % The fall term of court for this county begins September 8. ; * e The great Minnesota state ‘fair wiil be held September 7 to 12, .= The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 5., .o The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tucs- day, August 18. x s Annual meeting of Minnesota Shorthand Reporters’ association here Tuesday, August 4. * e Mother’s club will meet in the club rooms of the-library August 4. Election of officers will be held at this meeting. % ox That the state meeting of the Uni- ted Charities association will be held hére Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The state commissioners will meet here at the same time. .. 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. . ue That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 13. Afany features have been secured and the exhibitioy is certain to be a greater success than ever before. s e Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Pioneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- ©0CA] BREVITIES Mrs. Tlermoen of Rosby is reportod seriously ill with sunstroke. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. A. Ness of Rosby transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. “The New Bemidji,”” get one at the Pi-neer office.—Adv, Miss Helen Paulson of Leonard is spend several days in the city. Do you want to save money? Don't miss the Paris sale this week.—Adv. Nate Cromwell, a liveryman from “TIL" FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen; bad smell- _ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns callouses or bunions. No.matter what ails your feet or what under the sun yow've tried without gotting relief, Just use “TIZ2 “TIZ” draws out all the poi- sonous exuda- tions which puff up the feet; ical; “TIZ” is grand; “TIZ” will cure your foot_troubles so yowll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won’t seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Get a 25 cent box at any drug or department store, and get relfef. GRAND THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY The Precious Twing (Pathe) A rollicking slap-stick comedy in two parts that will make one forget he ever had the blues. The Gountry Girl (Lubin) A comedy drama that will please TOMORROW Tuesday: Jesse L. Lasky presents Thomas W. Ross in his most recent success The Only Son. * Matinee 3. P. M. - |is having her vacation. degg’s Tin Shop, - Ehone 1%’1 Adw, Mrs: W D. Foot ‘and’ Miss mnet Martin of- the city oms lmslness JFiaye 1t done at Schadegg’s Tin Shop, " 518 Belu'aml Ave. _Phone 121.—Ady. =+ 7 S Mps, 1B, Olson. wsnt fto, Turtle River. today ‘where she will be th guest -of friends for a short time. Why pay more ‘elsewhere when —Adv, Miss Alice Smith of Leonard came to .Bemidji Saturday and will re- main in the city for some time. ‘ One of these days you ought to 30 to Hakkef"ups and have your pie- -ure taken.—Adv. Mrs. Henry Fallon left today for Fargo, Moorhead.and- other points, where she will visit relatives and friends. ‘We've been waiting, so-have. you; for a New Bemidji. Get one at the Pioneer office.—Ady. Mrs. O. C. Rood went to Crookston Saturday and will visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Strander, for a week. Avoid the crowds at night by com- ing to the matimee at the Grand Tues- day at 3 p. m.—Adv. Dr. C, C. Golden of Virginia, an old time resident of Bemidji, was in tue city a short time the latter part of last week. ¥ Miss Corrana Toupin left Saturday night for Minneapolis ‘and other points, where she will enjoy a two weeks’ vacation. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Cltlee. Popular prices.—Adv. Mesdames B. J. Tollefson and B. E. Hoskiss of Rosby spent Saturday in the city calling on the local trade and visiting friends, F. Bowers and A. Bowers of New York and C. Brennan of Boston are visiting relatives in the town of Eckles for ten days. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. - Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rawdon of Wilton drove to Bemidji Saturday and attended to business matters, re- turning home in the evening. Mrs. F. S. Lycan left this morn- ing for Hubent, a summer resort near Brainerd, where she will ‘spend sev- eral days as the guest of Mrs. Thomas Beare. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price-you pay than any other” hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Z 3 Miss “Grace B. Coleman of Duluth arrived in Bemidji Saturday evefling and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Johnson on Lake Boulevard, for a’month. Attorney T. C. Bailey of this city, left this morning for Walker where he will appear before Judge C. W. Stanton on legal matters at Glen- garry court chambers. Matinee at the Grand Tuesday, 3 ». m., showing Jesse L. Lasky’s, “The Only Son,” in five gripping parts.— Adv. Miss Gladys Stanton returned to Bemidji last evening from Littlefork where she has spent the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George French, formerly_of this city. Miss Johephine Byrnes, daughter of Dr. 'W. J. Byrnes of Minneapolis, who has spent the past week as a guest at the C. A. Huffman home, re- turned to Minneapolis last evening. Why send your money away to mail order houses when the Paris gives you the same and for less?— Adv. Miss Sophie Hanson of Crookston, formerly of Bemidji, is taking the place of Miss Corrana Toupin in At- torney E. E. McDonald’s office for a couple of weeks while Miss Toupin Miss Sophia Stromstad of Crooks- ton, who lias spent the past two weeks in Bemidji, the guest of rela- tives and friends, has returned to Crookston where she is employed in the county treasurer’s office, The signs of the time are for you to take a course’at Mankato Commer- cial College, Mankato, Minn: Send Miss Lillian Cochran, daughter of George Cochran, the prominent Be- midji contractor, has returned from Deer River where she spent the lat- ter part of the week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Martin E. Kenfield. Miss Ella Sonstrud, who has spent the past five weeks as the guest of ‘her 'mother, Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud, 1204 Dewey avenue, left this afternoon for Hope, North Dakota. Miss Sonstrud is stenographer at the First National bank of Hope. Have your Furnace work done now. Do not wait until cold weather. The Tinner will be busy then. Schadegs, Phone 121.—Adv. ‘ Mrs. M.-J, Brown returned Satur- day morning from Rochester, Minne- sota, where she has-been visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stinchfield, for the past five days. ‘Her sister, Misl Alice Stinchfield, accompanied her home for a two weeks’ visit.. = —= . and Mrs.' LaBaw, Mrs. George ‘Oochrfln Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Griffit! Miss Lillian Cochran -and. Willias Miss Della Hsndrickm arrived.in | Bemtddi Friday: morning from “Min neapolis, where she is nursing at the |7 Swedish hospital. Miss Hendrickson| # will graduate i a few months’ and panied by their son Jack, and ‘Mr; There can be no Teason wWhy any reader of -this: who suffers’ the tor- tures of urfnary disorders, the pains ‘and dangers of kidney ills will fail'to beed the words of:a melghbor Who| Read what a Bem- ldj} cltizen says: : Sohoendeman, 814 Bemltm | back ‘and - kidneys, caused ‘by. - hard: the Toki| col-rsspond 3 ent of tha Times sajd: ‘opendd. #azweqz;.brent Brl;ahn ‘and the ‘other powers we. London, Aug. 3.—Standazd Oil tank steamers. plying between New York nnd Britieh ports which have a Brit- ish._register have been requisifioned [ by the admiralty. They will be used to supply. the ofl burners of the bat- 2| of the unsettled metal markets, domestic, and foreign, due to Furopean war: elouds the Great. Falls smelter of the Anaconda Cop- per Mining company suspended: and seven mines were ordered lhut,dnwn here.” More . than 3,000, men .were: affected and it was intimated by mining offi- clals that if the chaotic condition of the markets continued for a week 8 general suspension of ' the Butte the Paris gives you the same for less?" :Mrs. Ruth Sorenson of Mohall, North ‘ ) Doftive Burgess’ sister, Miss Ethel, and Miss work. 'He guffered badly from lame-|tle fleet. Anna Hewett, autoed to Tower, Min-| Invites - R»r-unm[v s .q cl..fl"' ness across his loins. Whenever he nesota, yesterday. The. frip of 190 u stooped “he: could - hardly get up miles was.made In eleven ho) i agaln: '1’;3 years ago, while liying| in Brain £ ;‘u :teosx.) of over forty. minutes in Dear rounle that e : Washington, - A 3 * o thing. D “The Only Son,” a romamm wmhin what shall be do a_romance and each more gripping|gnancial fi,u than the other, Grand. tomorrow, Tuesday, at 3 ®. m., and evenin Adv. ¥ Miss Gene Johnson, ‘who h‘uflbeau the guest of ‘her sister, Mies— 7 Johnson, and her uncles, John an A. 0. Hoganson, ‘for the past two fir Weeks; 1left yesterday -for Minnea-| polis where she will visit for a few mines might result. ‘8" Kidney Pills: were b as the --best remedy “for. kidney- disorders and he began ta.hlng them. In & short time 'he wasirid of the trouble. Since then ‘he. has taken Doan’s Kidney Pills, occasionally nnd has always had wh‘.h him. quick relief. We: havé great faith ln the follow- | this remedy.” : rm‘anot*eimh; Price 50c;-at all-dealérs. - Don’t /|simply’ ask for a kidney remedy— “"For the piirpose- e?”consmedng tha lget Doan’s 'Kidney -Pills—the same days before going to her home in|general situation créated by. the Euro-|that Mrs, Schoendeman recommends ‘Wilson, Wisconsin. :pean-crisis-and with-a view-to-intelli- | Foster-Milburn Co., Props:, Buffalo, Garnet Peterson, son of J. Peter- gent co-operation in protecting the in-|N. Y.—Adv. son; Jr., of this city, who has been|terests of this country I shall, be visiting &t ‘Anoka, St. Paul, Minnea-|Pleased if you will,gend a committes SflCIALI'SfS' T0-OPPOSE-WAR polis, Barnesville and Bemidfi, 2 of your clearing house to confer with &, | me .in: Washlngton. &> turned to International Falls = thiS| “wppis invitation {s sent: to the three | morning. Mr., Peterson is assistant |central = re cashier of the First National ‘bank | tion will be: extende Ia'.s 0. the sev- of that city. ’ On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to: the Hotel Radisson. You will American Dclagatu to lnternatlonal Congress Sail.. © New York, Aug. 3.—American dele- gates to :the- International Socialist congress in Paris on Aug. 9 sailed on the Oceanic. ' The. delegation are Morris Hillquit, ‘secretary of the In- = azsecr to be desirable” 5 m be pleased to.récommend it to your Hotel 1n " th &w{fl d““' & Populu ‘ternational Socialist bureau; ex-Con- friends when you return home.— prices.—Adv. gressman Victor L. Berger, Emil Sel- Adv. Tke Blooston, unil recently man- | del, former mayor of Milwaukee; ex- ager of the Bemiafi ‘Emporium; -and/| Mayor Lunn of Schenecmfly and Os- one of. the city’s m6At succesaful mer- | CAr Ameringer.. chants, is the gudst of - Bemidji| The delegates safthat the congress triends. Mr. Blookton mnow resides| VI 40 What it can to prevent, or at b # G least obstruct, the progress of war; in Minneapolis and *holds a large in-| ;14 may call a strike of workers pro- terest in the Twin City Fixture| qucing war materials. The congress, House. “If . any; ‘of my Bemidii|they say, will Tepresent 20,000,000 friends are ever in"need of office fix- | workmen, about 3,000,000 of them turesof any kind, safes or. other ‘ar- | Americans. ticles. which we=landle,” said -Mr. Blooston, “it will'beca great pleasure to me to:have anopportunity to serve them. My heart is still with Be- midji interests and during my travels of the last few -wegks, since leaving here, I have not found one. place that can equal the ‘Magic City of the North.”” £ This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Ga. For Price of Lets, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BEI‘\IDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. 820 Capital Sank Bulldging Rev. Glenn of Grafton, who is spending the summer at Bemidi Beach, and who preached in the Nor- wegian Lutheran church yesterday morning and evening, returned to the Beach this afternoon. He was accompanied by his wife and little daughter Helen. While in the city they were guests at the Jahr, Olson and Sonstrud homes. ST. PAUL AMINNEBOT 2 ‘Women in New York are not-al- jlowed to work after 10 p. m. Mrs. Emma Barlow and son Ar- thur of Nymore returned Saturday from Wadena, where they have been the guests of relatives. Today they- left for Virginia and Eveleth, where]: they will visit Mrs. Barlow’s daugh- ter, Mrs. Agnes McLain of Virginia, and Mrs. Edythe Moody of Eveleth. Great Britian has’70’ women: pa- perha.ngers and’ 16 Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from-August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed _against any reductlon during that time: Dakota, a daughter of Mrs. Barlow, ‘accompanied her.. - You will find more of the leadiug people from Northern Minnesota reg- istered at the -Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the twin citles—Adv. BW. Kibby of memadnn.-u fralls, Koochiching county engineer, arrived in Bemidji last evening and will remain here until tomorrow morning when he will go to Walker, where a meeting of the ditch. offi- 2 Tourmg Car - - $490 Runabout. - - - 440 Town Car - s 690 Eat-loss- meat and-take & giass of Salts to-fiush out Kidneys— Drink plenty water. - . —_— F. 0. B. Detroit,.all cars fully equipped N jcials will be held tomorrow. Mr. F T T { Kirby says that the ditch work. is Mflfiwid in meat} :";tes_ fitle li:idns;)"s, [In the United States of America only] - P £ t 1 d 1 1] Yy me OvVerwol 5 get sluggish, X % % . : B e st il oo fushe, i fie) e d;“’:fl:fi?.}itf,s al Fiitthet e will baablato obtain the maximum efficiency in our agricultiival purfoses tholsands - iof ‘,‘3:; Wmd i m"}fy odito ek Tor factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and acres of land which otherwise would | lief:two or thre-hmelu. diring the cmfhlL sales departments if we can reach an output of 800,000 cars be- remain worthless for generations. | yhen the kidneys clog you must help tween the above dates. —_ them flush off the ‘body’s urinous waste If you have a savings account earn-{ or yow'll be a real sjck: person shortly. ing 4 per cent for you in the North- |['At first you feel isery-in the kid- ney region, you r* from backache, o Natlonal Bank It will EIVe y0u 81 | jick hoadache, dissiness, stomach gets BLADTYT0; feDse Yo BOCUIEI Ty an! © | gour,. tongue coated and you feel rheu- “Rainy say™ will have no terrors for | matic twinges when the weather is bad. you.—Adv. Fat less meat, drink lots of water; 1 a3 e also get from-any pharmacist four.ounces William Thayer of this village has | 5¢°° £ S S0 BITR e o Contil a Scotch collie dog that has a lifter in a glass of ;water? before breakfast of puppies and he also has a-mother | for a few days and your kldneya ‘will B _ | then act fine. Tlns us salts is made cat with a family of five little kit Srom-the acid of g oo it tens. The dog Won't have a thing!) eombined with lithia, &nd s bee used to do with the pupples to. which she§ for generations to clean:clogged kidneys had given . birth, but ‘instead- drove{ and stimulate them to.normal anhv-nty, the mother cat away and has taken |\8lso-to neutralize thesbids in urine, 5o 'dt no lomger.’is a: so! of irritation,: charge of the five little kittens, nurs- aflm: end:f; bladder mu& 3 ing and caring for them in @& most| ' Jad Salts is inexpamsive, cannot in- tender manner. This-is indeed a} jure; m.ke:i ‘kdi‘fl:\mfl:’le e“:?shonld wonderful tale and can hardly seem lfi;‘:a:vw;ndflzlhe: o kwr{he kidneys true, but Mr. Thayer vouches for the | elean and active." gglnts here - 'y story as being absolutely correct. they sell lots of Tad § ts tp folks who | Northome Record. T | believe in overcommg« kidney trouble while it is only tr e n The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, | . shows 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 —_——————= FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW ‘Well-known local druggst says every- body. is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and. Sulphur. And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buy- ers share from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between Aug- ust 1, 1914 and August 1, 1915. For further particulars regarding these low prices and ‘profit-sharing plan, ‘see the nearest Ford Branch or- Dealer. Ford Motor Company Northern Auto Co., Distributors Bemidji, Minnesota JTHE BRINKMAN ALL WEEK The Sutherland Stock Co., Acompletechange of prog'ram on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings - - . Monday and Tuesday - The Sweetest Girl in Dixie A beautiful southern drama in four acts. Wednesday and Thursday ; - sands of women and men who value that el e e 8ul fem& cast in-a superb three part production. Tlm e The Sunset Trail - : S B et tive, uee anly 1ia |18 indeed a picture to enthuseé over as it has an exceeding- “ A semi-military western drama with an Indian lead ol xsciper ;|1v interesting story carried so excellently throughout. It S : - ! i Friday and Saturday matic snuatlons and “many where your “ The Village Postmaster A rural comedy ’ Sunday. ‘The Light House Robbery A feature play.. A beautiful sea faring play. ositively ‘none of these plays have ever. been played ~th|s cit! befor : Fom' speclal reels of pletures LUCILE LOVE _~ 'in two parts = In addition to Lueile Love - Hair that loses its color and lustre;.or when it fades, turns gray, dull and life- less, is chused by a lack of siiphur in the hair. Our grandmother; made up: a mix- ture ‘of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dprk. and. Leantiful, and thou. phur Hair Remedy,” which darkens, the: rugdle 1ly, 8o evenly, that nol can pogsibly tell it kg been applied. “Be- fmake hwfm‘%nflon a success. @ides; it takes off dandruff,~stops scnlp itehing and falling hoir. You dampen 3 Spo! sor7soft” brnsh wit] and drb.w.this ] xmugh your,hmr, taking v morn.