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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1014 ' About The City—’ R R R R T E R R R * LEST WE FORGET '+ X E KKK KKK KKK KK KK Phone 31 about it. LR Band concert évery Friday night at the city dock. * x The fall term of court for this county begins September 8. * s The great Minnesota state fair wiil be held September 7 to 12. L The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 5. .. The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tusas- day, August 18. 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. P 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. s . 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 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 Miss Julia Brennan of Gully is spending some time in Bemidji. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Doure of Thirteenth street, this morning. Mrs. D. L. Stantdn spent today at Glengarry, Walker, where she was the guest of friends. Save money. Phone 553 for your| Mesdames John Guthrie and Geo. Keiser of Turtle River spent yester- day in Bemidji shopping. Miss Edith Ryan is spending her vacation on Star Island at Cass Lake, with Miss Inez Buckland. ~“The New Bemidji,” get one. For sale by All Dealers.—Adv. Mrs. M. P. Harrigus and two chil- dren of Turtle River were in the city on businesw yesterday. Miss Gertie Auger left this noon GRAND THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TON_IGHT A Terror of the Night (Edison) Ninth of the ““Dolly of the Dailies” series. Dolly does some clever work ! in exposing the Union Realty Co. The Uneven Balance (Essanay) A pretty little story which ends with a moral. Judge a woman by herself and not by the -tongues of her neighbors. Tigfiwes (Kalem) A clever comedy by Ruth Roland and John Brennan. | Miss Mae returned yesterday for Duluth where she will be guest of friends for tl{ree days, motions before Judge C. W. Stanton Board and room. Lady preferred, |today. > 1011 America avenue—Adv. The class of men who live from Mrs. B. 0. Kirtland of Backus was hand to mouth are not the men who the guests of her parents, Mr. and :::y do(i}’:f 1:1:.: t:xhsh::-flltx; :la::s;::: Mrs_ A. M. Crowell, last evening. right by saving some money and hav- Miss Nell Shannon left today for |ing it at interest with the Northern Fergus Falls where she will attend |National Bank.—Adv. 2 house party given by Mrs. A. N.| Miss Grace Baker of Detroit, Mich- Barnard, 3 igan, who has been the guest of her Mrs. Maude Shepard of Minnea- |brother, George T. Baker, and wife, polis is in. the city for a mg'm,h's,for the past three weeks, left yes- visit at the home of her parents, Mr. |terday afternoon for Aylesbury, Sas- and Mrs. D. Wilcox. katchewan, Canada, where she will visit her sister before returning to ther home. Mrs. Frank Lane entertained yes-' terday afternoon in honmor of her F. S. Lycan, proprietor of the daughter, Mrs. Helen Smith of Jack-| Markham hotel, returned yesterday; gon, Michigan. The guests were from. Grand Forks, where he has Mesdames Kruger, ' Montague and spent the past few days. Beckeley. Sweet peas and ferns Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cain of Kelliher |Were used in decorating and a dainty are guests of Bemidji friends today.|lunch was served. Mrs. Cain was formerly Miss Gert-| The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, rude McLaughlin, of this city. |shiows an interest in your comfort . tand welfare that extends beyond : Emerely providing a place to eat and isleep and gives you better accom- {modations and service than any other Mrs. H. B. Brookins, wife of the notel in the twin cities. Popular new manager of the telephone ex- prices.—Adv. - - change, in company with Mrs. C. R.| Mrs. O. L. Dent and sister; Miss Sanborn, spent today at Walker, éBeryl Brown of Minneapolis, who Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hensel, Marvlhas been a guest at the Dent home garet Hensel, and Mr. and Mrs. H. during the past month, will leave this H. Wilett of Frohn attended the fu- evening for Minneapolis. During § neral of Paul Schmunk yesterday. the absence of Mrs. Dent the cottage Have your furniture repaired at at Grand Forks Bay will be occupied the bargain store first class work at iby Mr. and Mrs. John Hedeen. reasonable prices .—Aav. | Miss Elizabeth Eberline of Bemidji .Vir. and Mrs. R. F. Murphy 'and‘and Miss Jennie Moen, formerly of | son Raymond went to Cass Lake to- this city, but now of Thief River day where they will be guests of Falls, and Mrs. Joe McTaggart, also friends on Star Island for several of Bemidji, left vesterday morning days. for Duluth, from which city they will T. J. Crane, formerly of this city. ‘take the Great Ifak% trip. They ex- arrived in Bemidji today. Mr. Crane PeCt to return in about two weeks. now conducts the leading women’'s| Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaFavar, for- ready-to-wear store of Virginia, Min- merly of this city, but who now re- nesota. isifle in St. Paul, and R. O. McGrath Your choice of any piece of Old of St. Paul, left this mor.nmg iuri English Gray ware ten cents at Ru,_;ltasca Park, where they will spend and Henrionnet’s. Phone 553.—Ady. Several days before returning to St. ) @ Paul. They arrived in Bemidji yes- The ladies of the G. A. R. w1fl; hold their regular meeting tomorraw . — afternoon at the 0dd Fellows hau.:Nu REAS“N FUR "'} All members are requested to hLe present. ! R. C. Hayner, the real estate man, When Bemidji Citizens Show A Way| and son Harold, who have spent the| There can be po reason Why any past two weeks in Minneapolis onfi.pqer of this who suffers the tor- busm‘ess. Tetivned Lo Bemidil tms}tures of urinary ‘disorders, the pains morning., and dangers of kiduey ills will fail to Eight bars of Hammer Laundry Soap for 25¢ at Roland Henrionnet’s. Phone 553.—Adv. One of these days you ou g0 to Hakkerups and bave yo ture taken.—Adv. The Junior league of the Metho-| N . dist church will serve ice cream and|heed the wores of a neighbor WJUI cake at the city dock this evening.— 1as found relief. Read what a Bem- Adv 11dji citizen says: i \I‘ R g —— vester—‘ Mrs. P. Schoendeman, 814 Bemidji Sy L : 4 !Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “One of uay from Bowesmont, North Dakota, ' - ) “'; re she has been visiting her sis jthe family had trouble from his whe: e ha = = = . ter, Mrs. Lawrence Higgins, former- back and kidneys, caused by hard Iy of Bemitfii |werk. He snffered badly from lame- 3 o i _.iness across his loins. Whenever he | tooped he could hardly get up Mrs. W. N. Sanborn, mother Dr. C. R. Sanborn of this city, left_again_ Two years ago,” while living this morning for Walker where she}in Brainerd, he was having so much spent the day. She will return to |trouble that he knew he ha® to do Bemidji this evening. !something. Doan’s Kidney Pills were On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- recommended to him as the best rect to the Hotel Radisson. You wifl‘remedy for kidney disorders and’he be pleased to recommend it to YOur hegan taking them. In a short time friends when you return home. — ke was rid of the trouble. Since then | Adv. ;he has taken Doan’s Kidney Pills O. N. Sauer of Portland, Oregon, occasionally and has always had| will arrive in Bemidji tomorrow and quick relief. We have great faith in| will be the guest of Bemidji friends. this remedy.” He will also visit at the Bowers: home Price 50c, at all dealers. Deon't in the town of Eckles. Isimply ask for a kidney remedy— Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dyer and two &€t Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same Alexandria, Minnesota, 3 will visit friends for several days.'~N. Y.—Adv. the [ Walker where he will argue sevénli 1Miss Ellen Storlie of Iron River, Wis- !which was spread on the tables at | the edge of the grove, facing the children left yesterday morning for that Mrs. Schoendeman recommends|? where they Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, |} terday morning, making tht; machine, ° ¢ ¥ Miss Clara Dicairg arrived today from Grand Forks and attended the funeral of Alfred Neumann. Miss Dicaire was a bridesmaid at the Neumann-Begsley ~ wedding three months ago. She will return to] Grand Forks this evening where she is cashier for the Red River Valley Power company. : Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Draper of Harvey, North Dakota, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latimer of Tur- tle River. They will remain until Monday and while here will enjoy fishing in the lakes around Turtle River. Mr. Draper is an engineer on the Soo Line. Mrs. Draper is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Latimer. The Eckles Farmers’ club was en- tertained at Meadow Lake farm, the home of J. C. McGhee, Wednesday. The club is composed of twelve fa- milies, each of which was represent- ed at this meeting. They are as fol- lows: L. A. Gould, George Day, Tom Brennan, George Brennan, Bar- ney Gibney, H. E. Bowers, William Dandlicker, Lars Emberland, George Wilson, George Dobson, J. A. Klung- seth and J. C. McGhee. The Onion Growers’ association of Bemidji 'was represented by J. D. Lunn and V. M, Owen. Other guests were Ole Olson of Bemidji, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stor- troen, and Charles Runyan of Wilton, p by consin, and Hiram, Bennie and Alice Grow of Bemidji. Seventy-five peo- ple partook of the picnic dinmer, lake. A bountiful repast, such as the Eckles ladies know how to pre- ice cream and cake, At the business meeting J.-D. Lunn apd V. M. Owen explained phe future plans of . the Onion Growers’ association and also talked on co-operation of the farm- ers. The members agreed that the farmers must form a co-operative or- ganization, owned and-controlled by themselves, so that they may receive the highest possible cash price for a standard product in a desirable mar- ket. H. E. Bowers and L. A. Gould ‘Wwere appointed a committee to col- lect the club’s exhibit for the county fair. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Lars Em- berland, Wednesday, September 2. XK K KKK KKKK KKK * GRAND FORKS BAY x x By Ruth Lambe. * KX KKK KKK KKK K K K2 Miss Delphine Anderson of Hal- lock, Minn., who has been the guest of Esther and Iva Westeen for the past month, left for their home at that place Monday attemoon.v W. H. Graf of Grand Forks spent Sunday with his family at their cot- tage at the Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Buckman of Calamoose, Towa, are the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Buckman at the Ha- gen cottage. Miss Ada Nisbet and little niece, Janette, Nisbet, came up Wednesday from Grand Forks to sojourn awhile at the Bay. Mrs. B. Brechet, who has been quite ill for the past two days, is ra- pidly improving. Mrs. Lena Hagen has had put in a long flight of cement stefis down the hill, in front of her home, the pare, was finished with a course of Town tween the above d: every retail buyer They made the trip in their new Ford. Dealers.— Adv. i The new Mrs. Frank McManus and daughter from Winnipeg, where they have spent the past two weeks, the ‘guests of Mrs.‘ McManus' daughter, Mrs. G. A. Mec-| Donald. | Mrs. S. A. Stewart of Little Falls, | who has been visiting her son, W V. Stewart, who has a houseboat on | Deer River, was in Bemidji yester- day enroute to her home after a ten| days’ visit. | ird 3t. Theatre people from Northern Minnesota reg-! istered at the Radisson, Minueapolis.: than at any other hotel in the twin| cities.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoff and fam- ily left yesterday for Hendrum, Min- nesota, where they will visit Mrs. Hoff’'s parents for some time before' duction are still to come. Advance sfi Fall and Winter 1914 - 15, (Kalem) COMING TUESDAY—Famous Play- ers present Malcolm Williams in “The Brute.” business and left this morning for River Falls. See our window filled with the “New Bemidji” pencils. Numbers 2 and 3. There is no better pencil made to sell for a nickel. 'Sold by All Dealers.—Adv. Judge Marshall A. Spooner return- ed yesterday from Brainerd where he spent Wednesday on profressional Matinees Daily, First Show 7:00 s Hundreds have asked for them be- i fore they arrived and hundreds are daily being satisfied with a New Be- e . For sale by Al . . 1:30 to 4:30 NICHT TIME CARD Under the management of Fred Brickman TONICGHT The Colorado Motion Picture Co. presents Josephine West in Bringing in the Law A wonderful realistic story adapted from Wm Mc Leod Pain’s novelette that appeared in the Peoples Magazine in three parts You will find more of the leadiug released by Warner’s Features Inc. with other pictures. The Million Dollar Mystery By Harold MacGrath. Thanhouser’s million dullar motion pic-| ture production, the most exciting thrills in this stupendous pro- Under water, dive off an ocean liner, a fire at-sea, the dash of an automobile over . . 7*¢ a cliff, these are a few of the thrills coming. moving onto their claim near Thisf wi]] be paid for the best 100 word solution of the Million Dollar, ]Mysteryl Saturday Matinee and Night R picture, Flo LaBadie’s Remember $10,000 Except Sunday ' 2 F. 0. B. Detroit, all “[Inr the United States of America only] R And should we reach this production, ers share from $40 to $60 per car ( For further particulars regarding these I see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. workmanship of which is a credit to the new contracting firm. -~ -~ - - Miss Marie Miller of Lima, Ohio, is expected up Monday to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. sand Mrs, J. H. Miller, who are ‘camping at Omach’s. - Misses Esther Wesieen, Ruth Lam- 'be, Iva Westeen and Ruth Jennings, were a party of young peaple who spent Wednesday -at Rock Point pie- nicking. A good part of the way down and back’was made on foot, and the remainder of the way was made by auto. The. afternoon was spent at the Peterson cottage, and towards evening a delicious supper was enjoyed. The day was ideal for a pienic, and the best breeze in the country blew over Rocky Point all day. - Mr. and Mrs: Jos. Kennedy of Grand Forks are outing at their cot- tage for the month of August at the Bay. Their son Lawrence is spend- ing a few weeks enjoying the lake breezes with his parents. Artificial rubber as a by-product of the manufacture of steel may be a possibility as English scientists are experimenting with ifg [production from coke oven gases. ADDITIONAL WANTS T0OO0 LATE TG CLASSIFY . FOR SALE—Six-year-old mare, new buggy and harness. Inquire Chas; Billadeau, Nymore, FOR SALE—Tailor shop, doing good business. Also line of shoes to sell fon commission. The only tailor shop in town. Also does a big pani- torium business. Reason for selling poor health; much change climate. Address C. M., care Pioneer. Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Efl'qctive from August 1, 1914, to, August 1, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time: Touring Car - - Runabout = - ¥ Car - - i Further we will'. be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory producuon: and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars be- ates. who purchases a new Ford ust 1, 1914 and August 1, 1915. Ford Motor Company ‘Northern Auto Co., Distributors Bemidji, Minnesota ] cars fully equipped we agree to pay as the buy- on or about August 1, 1915) to car between Aug- ow prices and profit-sharing plan, T AT THE BRINKMAN " TONIGHT The Sutherland Stock Co. presents The Sunset Trail A semi-military western drama with an Indian lead 4 - Special Reels of Pictures - 4 POPULAR PRXCES By Id MacGrath Series No. &-’ Thanhowsers y foee and ight metend of the Brinkaman, pices children e odait 159 $490 440 690 . 5 S0 Aodd Saturday Night CONVICT 666 A melodramatic triumph in four acts. +