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} ) A About The City R e R e R SR e R i LEST WE FORGET * [(EEEETREERERER & Phone 31 about it. o Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. The fall ferm of court for this|at the Pilsener hotel every Sunday. county begins September 8. «s s 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. s The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tuas- day, August 18. e 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. s That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. ATany features have been secured and the exhibiticu is certain to be a greater success than ever before. s s 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- 100G BREVITIES Mrs. P. Branvick of Nary was in the city yesterday shopping. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. C. M. Bacon, K. Mclver and the Bush brothers autoed to Crookston yesterday. Save money. groceries.—Adv. Phone 553 for your Ben Richardson .of Kelliher went to Dakota yesterday where he will work in the harvest fields. “The New Bemidji,” get one. For sale by All Dealers.—Adv. P. M. Getter and family of Wadena autoed to Wilton this week and spent a few days there, visiting friends. Board and room. Lady preferred. 1011 America avenue.—Adv. Laurel Batcher of Staples, Minne- sota, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. L, Dempsiey of this city for a short time. We've been waiting, so have you, Good Reason for His Enthusiasm, When a man has suffered for sev- eral days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and is then cured sound and well by one or two doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as is often the case, it is but natural that he should be enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy, and especially in this the case of a severe attack when life is threatemed. Try it when in need of some remedy. It never fails. Sold by All Dealers. GRAND THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ~ TONICHT A Terror of the Nighl . (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 hersielf and not by the- tongues of her neighbors. Tight Shoes (Kalem) A clever comedy by Ruth Roland and John Brennan. Advance Sivies, Fall and Winter 1914 - 15, (Kalem) COMING TULSDAY—Famous Play- ers present Malcolm Williams in “The Brute,” ‘| dette, but now of Thief River Falls, for a New Bemidji; Get ene. sale by All Dealers.—Adv: - Mr. and Mrs, James Prios and Mies| vacation st the homo of his n-w Irene Price of Northome were in the | MFs. John: Tennstrum: oity yesterday to attend the Alfred| winjam Chichester, of the Crooks- N’eumun funeral, : ten Lumber comxpan'y. Tleft this morn- The ‘Hotel Radisson, Mlnluyqlh. ng for Duluth, Ghmpewc Falls and is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities.|Chetec, Wisconstn, where he will Popular prices.—Adv. 5 spend a two weeks' vacation, At M- and ‘Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of |Chetec he will visit his parents. ‘Lartie River were in Bemidji on'a| yon will find more of the leading land deal yestérday. They returned|people from Northern:Minnesota.reg- to their home in the evening. istered. at 'the Radisson, Minneapolis, Do not forget the chicken dinner{than at any-other hotel in the twin ‘cities.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanion. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, Mrs. W. N. Sanborn of Faribault, Eugene Ber- man and H. Mayne Stanton were dinner guests of Mrs. L. L. Berman and ‘Miss Leah Berman at the Mark- ham hotel last evening. 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oberg and four children of Blackduck and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Sullivan wecre in Bemidji | yesterday enroute to Minneapolis, Litchfield and points in Iowa, where they will visit relatives and friends for two weeks.. They will make the trip by auto. 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. Mrs. B. J. Branton and three: chil-| dren returned to their home in Will-| mar this morning after sipending sev- eral days here as the guests of Mrs. Branton’s father, Calvin L. Brown, | 25 cents.—Adv. Paul Winklesky left last night for Kelliher where he will spend several days. Mr. Winklesky has several building contracts at Kelliher, Eight bars of Hammer Laundry Soap for 25c at Roland Henrionnet’s. Phone 553.—Adv. .Mrs, William Ray of this city left for :Alexandria today where Mr. Ray has been for some time and where they will make their future home. Our Soldering Irons are always hot and ready to do your mending. Scha- degg’s Tin Shop. Miss Esther Peterson of Crookston is spending a few days here on a va- cation trip. While, in the city she’ is the guest of friends and relatives. One of these days you ought to <0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- nre taken.—Adv. vacation and will also make up the Margot Beaton Stock company. They will return to Bemidji August 31 and| will show at the Brinkman theatre, | CMif justice of the Minnesota su- preme court, who is spending his Have your furniture repaired A&t|_ ... vacation-here. the bargain store first class work at Mrs. Thomas Ratican of Black- Headmanle prives g duck who came up to attend the fu- Miss Julia Lifquist ofAStB:ples, Min- | eral of Alfred Neumann, which was nesota, who has been visitingat thé|peq yesterday morning in the St. Murphy home in Grant Valley for a|pysiips Catholic church, returned to few days, returned to Staples yes-|pon home last evening. Her son, R. terdiy: D. Ratican of Northome, who was Your choice of any piece of Old|one of the pall bearers, also return- English Gray ware ten cents at Rol-|ed last night. Mr. Ratican was one and Henrionnet’s. Phone 553.—Adv. [of the ushers at the Neumann-Begs- Miss Marie Klein left today for|ley wedding three months ago:. . Baudette, where she will spend a The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis; couple of weeks’ vacation, the guest|shows an interest in your comfort of Miss Escie Brennan, formerly of [and welfare that extends beyond Bemidji. merely providing a place to eat.and} Make your life a success by taking |sleep and gives you better accom- a course in Mankato Commercial Col- | modations and service than any other lege, Mankato, Minn. Send for[hotel im the twin cities. Popular catalog.—Adv. ; prices.—Adv. Master Lloyd Rossberg left for Be- Mrs. L. L. Berman, until recently midji this morning where he is to|the owner of the Berman Emporium visit until the opening of sohool, with | here, will leave next week for Min- an uncle.—Crookston Daily Times, [ neapolis where she will make her fu- (August 7.) ture home. Mrs. Berman has been Not new in the town or new at the |2 resident of Bemidji for many years business; 20 years at the tinner|and has always been prominent in trade, assures you of good work, |business circles, conducting one of Schadegg, 513 Beltrami, Phone 121, the most prosperous of the local mer- S. M. Sivertson left for Bemidji |C2ntile establishments. Mrs. Ber- and Cass Lake this morning -where|BaN'S Many friends here regret her | he is to attend to matters of busi- decision. to change residence. - % ness for the next two days.—Crooks-| F. G. Troppman, manager of the ton Daily Times. Troppman store, Carl Berg, and Mr. Miss Lillian Cochran left today|20d Mrs. Boris Karloff, left yester- for Chetec, Wisconsin, where she will | 2 in the Troppman car for Minne- visit several days before going to|2POlis, Where they will spend a short Greenwood where she will be the|'ime op business. Mr. Berg will re- guest of her grandparents. turn.to Bemidji with the car and Mr. 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. Carl Gjeldhaug, formerly of Bau- will_go on to Chicago and @ other eastern citied, where Mr. Troppman goes to buy stock for his store:-and Mr. and Mrs. Karloff will go on a John Shoppers' of Blackduck was accidently shot and instantly killed Thursday. Mr. Shoppers had a flock N . % of sheep that had been annoyed by ness. M_r. GJelflha\.l\g is in the insur- wolves of late. He took his gun and ancé busluess at Thief River, went out looking for the intruders, Miss Mae Melugin, who has been | Thursday, and climbed upon a stump visiting friends at Duluth, has Te-{g, as to be able to see better. In turned to Bemidji. Miss Melugin |some unaccountable way the trigger has accepted a position with the La-{ wag caught and the gun dis- Fontisee millinery as saleslady. chiarged, the shot entering Mr. Shop- Hundreds have asked for them be-|per’s head and killing him instantly. fore they arrived and hundreds are | Berry pickers heard the shot and daily being satisfied with a New Be-|rushed to the spot, but he was —al- widji. For sale by All Dealers.— |ready dead. He was 35 years old Adv. and leaves a wife and two children. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Erickson of Nels Wallin, whose hotel near Minneapolis will arrive in the e¢ity | Crookston Lumber company Dlant this evening and will be the guests|No. 2, was entirely destroyed by fire of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoganson for |last week, all furniture and clothes a week or ten days. of his family being burned, in speak- Mr. -and Mrs. D, E. Thompson of |ing to a representative of ‘the Pio- Deer River left on the early morning | neer, said, “I wish that I could ‘thank train for the twin cities, after spend- [ Personally everyone wio has so kind- ing a week at the home ©f Mrs,|ly assisted my family with money Thompson’s sister, Mrs. Alice Senear.{and clothing tollowing the fire. I You can appreclate the dollar you |cannot tell them how much-I appre- save. If deposited in the Northern|ciate their assistance and hope that National Bank it will grow -con-|I may Some day have opportunity to stantly day and night and Sunday.— | repay them.” Mr. Wallin had .nearly Adv. 1y completed a new home at the time John P. Resberg, formerly of this{of the fire, and the family is now eity, but who now owns a homestead HyingUrors, wagt in Bemidji yesterday on busi- Some Americans Leave Paris. Paris, Aug. 7.—A steamboat which has been :chartered to carry Ameri- 0 cans to Havre because of lack of ODPGIIJIIOJ train Tacilities has left Paris. There FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY| are seventy-five: Americans aboard and they are well provided with food, steamer rugs and most of their bag- gage. Warship Seeks Refuge. Rome, Aug. 8.—A dispatch from Brindisi to the. Giornale d’ Italia states that the Austro-Hungarian war- ship Tarrus has taken refuge in- the harbor there -from English® ‘torpedo Doets,. which had - pursued -her.. . The Taurus, it is reported, is leaking. Patten: Stranded at Brussels. ' Chicago, Aug. 8.—A -private tele- gram received here from - James - A. Patten, the millionaire grain .and cot- ton speculator, said he and his wife fare strandéd at Brussels, Belgium., GILT ," the only ladies’ shoe ,,.,..m.»,“cfi.‘rm.u“"mm:. it e hiidren’s s} shines withent ‘rubblag, 25c. mmfim R T ettt Bhoga ‘| 'surpasses an jamost at a stxmdl:gll Yere as a result same the company, is a star of recognized Troppman and Mr. and Mrs. Karloff|, . 40 1ady for Mz. Richard Mans< the ‘acts:. K ma“fl's the Ethel Adton: players will - use thlng but the - very. best class of ZLondon, A Field “Marshal 'peal for recruits for the B ¢ tish The winner among 29. emrlefl in a British military . of -all ages nngl silk-hatted men Iaborers, stood in_ 1 British government. S in front of' the X “ awaiting. their mg‘; State of Ohlo, @ity of Toledo, medical officer. % Lucas_County. - " Dr.. Hans. Pl o Frank J, cmmyt makes oatn that e 1a the German Telegraphic News- agency, | oy & Cox doing business. in th City. o who ~has been nmmd, was released | Toledo, after he had fled: the pollce tl.nt ery. ‘of Catarrl] cured by the use ntmLS CATA'RRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. S'nrn to before me and subscribed in y_presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886, ( AW, GLEASP?‘{;I“ Hall's Catarrh Cure is hkenr’inurnlf- Bhicous surtaces o¢ he sreremosand 'aces of lnr ulfimnnilll “free. e i . Toledo, O. Co. BRI e Parls, Aug. 8.~The French inve R slon of Germany is under way. lc ‘was officially announced at the war office that the French forces have al- mdy occupied thetowns of Moyence in:. m'ogres i ve " crossed. the s “against Germany nfirmation of the - of Holland -by. was increased reports of the * Stockhnlm, 'ViB. “ - London; 4 gAug. 8—A Flhnish sea cap.- < tain who ha%nved Tere re- -X- ++++++ * 3 + RUSSIAN NAQV smn TO BE * BOTTLED UP. : B * * * <+ ports that th: ussian navy is % 4 bottled up‘at-Melsingfors. . = Fpr e Town [In Further we will be Bombay, Aug. 8—Business is al- of the war in Hf#rope. .Two Indian princes and several money lemders and nerchants biye drawa $1,500; uoo in ¢ from the reasury in the Ta ~deys. The ernment !reas\lry lias decided to e no more- gold, but to save it-for supporting -ex- changes. 5 ers share from $40 Ethel Alton Players. ust 1, 1914 and Au, (Direction“Dick Lee.) The Ethel Alton;Players, who open)| here Monday, for‘ three weeks’ -en- gagement, is the best known of any tabloid stock _company now playing,. and 3 this is thel company . that played- at the Grand Theatre, Chicago, for six- teen weeks, follo&jng that with six weeks at Gaiety.St=Paul; ‘coming di=f rect. here from the-Savoy,-Superior, Wis., where they. have been playing for nine- weeks, and- where. they re- turn, following their engagement here. contest ‘for ‘military aempkme enc | stations in m 4 gines ‘that will last several months, Y 1 poorly clotheq | Wll Fecelve & $25,000 orise from the Buyers to Share in Prohts - Lower Prices on Ford Cars - 2 Efl'ecr.we from August 1, 1914 to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed = against any reduction during that time: Touring Car - - - Rurabout = - sy F. O. B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if we-can reach an output of 300,000 cars be- tween the above dates: And should we reach this prodiction, we agres to pay as the buy- every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between Aug- 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 Sold In BEMIDJI {43 Bemidji: Pionger fitflu SUPPLY STORE $490 440 Car - - - 690 the United States of America only] able to obrain the maximum efficiency in our 10 $60 per cat (on or about August 1, 1915) to dust 1, 1915. Bemidji, Minnesota Miss Ethel Alton, leading lady with talent, having been the youngest PLE. WE FURNISH field, having created Katie in Old Heidelberg, and she has been feat- ured in a number bf productions one of them being: mhefi- ‘opening bill here, “& Woman’s Revenge.” Mr. Dick Lee, director and lead- ing man with' the gompany, whole year starfed as “Alias Jimmy Valentine,” a play which they will ANY NUMBER O use here and has been starred “in Broadway- Jones,” and has had his own company for.many years. Miss Virginia Rosem Ingenue and character lady with the company, was for years with the Auditorium Stock at Kansas ©ity, and has had years of experience in .dramatic work. . Mr, Allan Longstreet, the heavy man with the company, was starred in the “Squawman,” “Holy City,” and has had many years of experi- ence in stock. Mr. Jack Riley, char- | acter man with the company, is a man well and ‘favorably ~known throughout the couUntry as an acter The new Third St. Theatre :: Under-the management of Fred Brinkman SHOWING TONICHT ONLY ‘Dollar Mystery By Harold MacGrath Thauhauser s million dollar mo- tion picture production. - The most exciting thrills in this stupendous production are still-to come under water. Flo LaBadie’s dive off an ocean liner, a fire at sea; the dash of an automobile over a chfi—these are a few of the lhrllls coming. Remember $10,! I)OO will be paid for the best 100 wnrd 80~ lution of T he Mllhon Dollar Mystery. % R The cablegram said they: were hoping to. reach Liverpocl by way‘ of Ant umau-aimmh-r ‘the price in stamps for fullsise package, charges: WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., i R i w830 Thlrd Sho 9:30] THESE BINDERS IN SIZES TO FIT ANY PAPER, MADE UP WITH ANY OF OUR REGU- or o] LAR COLORS IN MULTIKOPY CARBON AND WITH F CARBON SHEETS DESIRED. DIRECTIONS FOR USE:—Insert letter-head or original blank sheet under flap ontop of binder, and sheet-for copy under the carbon. The binder with sheets mserted can then be handled asa single sheet. A special advantage in using these binders is that forms for the day’s work can be laid up ahead when convenient, thus saving time in the busiest part of the day. Carbon paper used in this way lasts 50 per cent longer than when used in loose sheets. A telephone order will bring a sample to your desk. “The-Bemidji Pioneer Pub Co. Telephone 31 Bemidji; Minn. AT ITHE BRINKMAN - TONIGHT ONVICT 666 A mielodramatic trinmph in four acts. 4 - Special Reels of Pictures - 4 . .. POPULAR PRICES “The Million Dollar Mystery By Parald MacGrath. Series No. 3. Thanhauser’s million dollar motion lclg:. pmducuon will be shown at TheRex