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About The City KRR R ER R R R ERES b LEST WE FORGET * KX KKK KRR KK KRR Phone 31 about it. s General election day, Tuesday, November 3. .. Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. The fall term of court for this county begins September 8. .o The great Minnesota state fair will be-held September 7 to 12. 28 = The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 6. oo The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tuas- day, August 18. e Annual rally of the Beltrami Coun- ty Christian Endeavor association will be held in Bemidji September 4, 5 and 6. 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. .. 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 13 A'any features have been secured and the exhibiticn is certain to be a greater success than ever before. s Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Piomeer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. DRE\@TII’:S Born. to Mr. and Mrs, Roland Fel- low of Tenstrike, last week, a son. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. B. F. Hoskiss of Rosby was a business visitor in Bemidji Satur- day, $9.00 Dresses at $3.59 at Tropp- ‘man’s.—Adv. Mis¢t Ruth Templeton of Grand Forks is the guest of Bemidji friends for a short time. Save money. Phone 553 sroceries.—Adv. for your Mrs. Mary Stillings of Brainerd is the guest of Mrs. George Kreatz and other Bemidji friends. Dresses less than 1-2 Troppman’s.—Adv, G. M. Torranee, county attorney, will leave tomorrow morning for Baudette on professional business. price at T want washing to do at Phone 504.—Adv. Mrs. J. A." Younggren returned Saturday from Minneapolis, where :she has spent the past several days. Two girls for laundry work. Apply ‘Hotel Markham.—Adv. The Eckles Birthday club met with Mrs, H. C. Aldrich on Saturday. A dainty lunch was served by the hositess. “The New Bemidji,” get one. For sale by All Dealers.—Adv. Miss Velma Cross of Winnipeg re- turned home today after a week’s ‘GRAND THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT Complete Change of Program "TOMORROW, Tuesday—Op- ening with matinee at 3 p. m. Daniel Frohman presents the prominent American act- or Malcolm Williams in the famous drama of a strong man’s triumph over a wo- mans pride, THE BRUTE. home. ‘tained Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burke of, {ing. She was enroute to Board and room.. m, terred. arranged for the showing of the Edit: 1011 America avenue, Afl:\“ * oflfl outing mutlon pictures at th Mrs. 5. 3 Hubert, Minnesota, “’m she bas been the ‘guest of l‘riend( “for " the, ic 1 past week: 5 X | tion ters Weneday. Happy came ‘The dance bh_lt ‘was to be Gag-{down-in the morning and remained| non’s farm was postponed until ‘to-|1 night.—Adv. “H‘m" Anderson of Hemidli il- sisted vhe Walker band to (n.mish in the opera house in the ev- A.-L. Scharf of Fargo, who ‘has in; Walker - Pioneer. been the guest of relatives in the| Sed our window filled with the city for several days, returned to his|“New Bemidji” pencils. Numbers 2 ‘home today. and 3. There is no better pencil You should not overlook the ma- |2l to sell for a nickel. -Sold oy tinee at the Grand tomorrow at 3 |All Dealers.—Aadv. p. m.—Ady. Mrs_Robert Given, vhn swas called Misses Ida and.Gena Nyhus an Mrs. LarsiLind left on the noon train for Eveleth, Minnesota, where they will spend a week. mother, Mrs. J. O. Thompeon, will return to Bemidji tomorrow. Mrs. Thompson’s conditian is improved. Mrs. Given'’s ‘father, who has been Eight bars of Hammer Laundryy,,.ng Burope. this summer, has re- Seap for 25c at Roland Henrionmet’s. fy v oq erom his trip, Phone 553.—Adv. Patrick Burke, who has been -the Mrs. E. E. Glenn of Grant Valley B o Mie. UL ker|Ton L ESANI Sies % et of this city, returned to his home in Minneapolis in April but expect to Naw:Orleqns Iafe ndahs g0 back to the cities this fall. -Mrs. One of these days ycu -ought t0|Glenn was formerly with the Minne- o to Hakkerups and.lave your.pic-lapolis Journal and was employed in nre taken.—Adv. the want ad department. Ms. James Taylor and Mrs. T. G.| government Bonds have just been Donaldson of Tenstrike trpnsacted |jssyed bearing 2 per cent interest. business at the court house Satur-|The Northern National Bank is in- day, returning home in the evening. | spected by Government officials and The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, |its depositors are allowed 4 per cent is the finest hotel fn the Twin Cities. | interest.—Adv. Popular prices.—Adv. Mrs. Vina Cossentine of Eagle Bend Mrs, L. H. Bailey and Mrs. A. K. |came to Bemidji Saturday. She will Southworth, who have spent the past|visit friends here and in Grant Val- few days at Bagley, the guests of Mr. [ley for some time. It is four years and Mrs. G .H. Hansel, will return |since Mrs. Cossentine was in Be- home today. midji and che expressed great sur- Miss Martica Byrnes of Minnea- prise over all the improvements in polis, who has been visiting at the |thiS city during. that period. C. A. Huffman home during the past Dr. J. F. Peterson of International two weeks, will leave this evening]Falls, returned to his home this for her home. morning after having spent Satur- Have your furniture repaired at|day 2ud Sunday here as the guest of the bargain store first class work at | lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter- reasonable prices .—Adv. - son, jr. Dr. Peterson has just re-! M. J. Higgins of Minneapolis, turned from Duluth where he Yvw in Who has been a guest at the H. L |2ttendance at the state meeting of b the Minrnesota Dentists’' association. Wilcox home, 1201 Dewey avenue for 5 the past few days, returned to his| 1ne Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, home last evening. shows an interest in your comfort Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White enter- and welfar? .that extends beyond merely providing a place to eat and sleep and gives you better accom- modations and service than any other botel in the twin cities. Popular prices.—Adv. Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Hamilton of Cedar Rapids, Igwa, who have spent this city and Patrick Burke of New Orleans, at dinner at the Hotel Mark- ham last evening. “The Brute.” A drama that has reached the heart of millions. Grand Tuesday matinee 3 p, m.—Adv. Miss Daisy Wedge of Minneapolis, who has been the guest of her broth-{ hec are spending the summer. Mr. er, A, G. Wedge, Jr., and family, 605 { gamjiton has extensive business in- Lake Boulevard, for three weeks, has [ (o octs in Bemidji and it is his in- |returned to her home. tention to return here for a several train visitor in Crookston last even-1lowa home. Grand| Mrs H. H. Wrightsman and son Bemidji—{ payid of Tulsa, Okla., are guests at the Markham hotel and will remain Your choice of any piece of Old{here for some time. Mr. Wrights- English Gray ware ten cents at Rol-| man will arrive about the first of and Henrionnet's. Phone 553.—Adv. | September. The Wrightsmans spent J. M. Richards and daughter, Miss | several weeks here last summer and Catherine, have returned from a|Wwere so pleased with the summer ¢li- months 'trip through the west. They | mate and outing conditions that they visited Losi Angeles, Seattle, and |decided to return this year. many other cities along the coast. J. H. Thoney of Groten, South Da- Forks from a visit at Crookston Daily Times. her mother, Mrs. Weikal, were Be-|ing and will be a guest at the W. S. midji visitors Saturday. From here | Duffy home for a week. Mrs. Thon-: they autoed to Bass Lake where they | ey, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday with friends. Duffy, has been visiting her parents Every woman will hate and love|fOF the past three weeks and will re- “Dhe Brute.” See it at the Grand|turn to Groten with her husband. Tuesiday matinee at 3 p. m. and even- | MT- Thoney has been with the Groten ing.—Adv. Independent for the past nine years. was for years with f.he Aud!tarlum ‘| Stock at Kansas Oity, and has had g enough to “boss” the circle two |« ajte Vlrginia by the illness of “her|" [in the wreckage phurt. the last several days in Bemidji, re- | turned to Walker this morning where | | Miss Claire Dicaire was a between | weeks’ outing before he leaves for. his | i Mrs. E. M. Tschoepe of Nebish and | kota, arrived in Bemidji this morn-|] teen weeka, ltothng that “with six weeks at Galety, St. Paul, coming di- e aderlang; rect here from the Savoy, Superior, Belgian reservists were booked for a Wis., where they have been playing British port, also was delayed by or- |fOr nine weeks, and where they re- ders from the admiralty. No explana- ftorn, Mldwing their engagement tion was given. here. The -Vaderland hy @ steerage ca-| Miss Ethel Alton, leading lady with Pacity of more tham,000, about half | tno' company, is a star of Tecognized of which was gccupled by Belglan Te |ta1on;, having been the youngest leading lady for Mr. Richard Mans- field, having created Katie in 0Old Heidelberg, and she has been feat- ured in’a number of productions, one WIND STORM FATAL TO ONE of them being their opening bill here, . o Five Ouun Are njured at Wynd- “A Woman’s Revenge.” mere, N. D. - : Mr. Dick Lee, director and lead- ‘Wyndmere, N. D., Aug. 10.—In a Se- |ing man with the company, for: a vere wind storm that swept this dis-|\yhole year starred as “Alias Jimmy| trict, wrecking farm buildings, Mrs. | v jentine” a play which they will T. T. Kolstad was mortally injured, = Chris Kolstad ' was beverely bruiseq | 15 Biere and has been when his dwelling razed and Mr, | Broadway Jones,” and has had his and Mrs. A. N. Millgr, their daughter Florence and John Prante were caught of'® barn and were “T0” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET “TIZ” makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the | aches and pains, the corns, catouses, blisters and bunions. Miss Miller was pinned under tons of hay for -three hmns before being rescued. Mediation nrenage Delayed. Washington, Aug. 10.—Saniel von Samshausen, counsellor and charge of the German embassy. conferred with Secretary of State Bryan. - The counsellor said he-had been cut off from all communication-with his gov- ernment for nearly.a week and that his government had not yet received the United States mediation pro- posals. 3 “TIZ” draws | out the acids and | poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, ‘how |} long you .dance, how far you walk, or how long you ~ remain .on your- feet, “TIZ” brings Testfal foot comfort Tz i derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” now from any druggist or department gtore. End {oot torture forever—wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. | St R Fire losses and the cost of fire pre- vention cost the Urited States more each year than the‘total value of its production of gold, silver, copper and petroleum. i starred In| | yean of exper!ence in dramatic hishen rewmmmmkms.——Mv. - Mr, Alh.n Mnytxeet, the he-vy man with the company, was starred in the “Sguawman,” “Holy City,” and. has had many years of experi-the kind sympathy shown them dur- ence in stock. acter man with the company, is a|death of their son AMred —Adv. man well 3 throughout. the country as an actor of years of experience. t»Mr.andl}imJohanmnnwhh Mr. Jack Riley, char-|ing their bereavement caused by the and favorably known ~hen you use a Ploneer want - ad. One-half cent a word. Phone 31. ‘There will be vaudevilre Detween This space reserved by the Bemldn Townsite & Improvament Go, _For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF 'T. C. BAILEY, Semidji, or write BETIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPRGVEMENT CG 526 Capita: 3ans Zuiloime ST. FauL S MESBT . Yellowstone {ifi] - Park = SEASON 1914 . June 15 to September 15 No where'else in all theworidis there a place so rich in natural phenomena. Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars daily: direct to Gardiner Gateway This is the naturatinnd logical soute. o and thrcugh the Y fone. You see it al—the paffited tor aad Bison at “Marmhoth: the -d sers, in regalar ers share from $40 , a mile and a half above Tarec; the Grand Canyon. the chimaz * of the tour. ngubr Tnv.n Service daily. with direct t: e ek bovadsey. 4nd North Pacific Coest Paists. ‘Send for iliustrafed fiterature. Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaranieed against any reducnon durmg that nme' Touruig Car = - - Runabout - - - Town Car - = - ” F. O. B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped [In the United States of America only] Further we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in- our 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. 4 And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buy- every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between Aug- _ust 1, 1914 and August 1, For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-sharing plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. $490 440 -690 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to 1915. 1o jexpress their most heantfelt thanks - to. their many friends in Bemidsi for - ‘Results Are most aiways cerfain Miss Mamie Remington has gone to Bemidji where she is to spend the next week the guest of Mrs. H. R. Abe Cohen has established a gents’ furnishing and shoe store at Nymore (Bemidji.) Mr. Cohen was former- 1y in business at Akeley and bears an 2 A M. Celand, G P A, St Paal, Minn. : Ford Motor Company “|fore they arrived and hundreds are: | terday. = Jones, a former resident of Crooks- o) excellent reputation for fair dealing ton.—Crookston Daily Times. e & 2 o2 J. C. Morrison of the Morris Trib- | 224 honest treatment. His merchan- une, vice-president of the State Edit- orial association, was in Bemidji Sat- urday. Mr. Morrison has land in- terests m. l-hxs! sectchm of the state. teemed family in the Coheéns. The On arriving at Minneapolis, g0 di-| yera1g-Tribune wishes Mr. Cohen all rect to the Hotel Radisson. You Will | kings of success as he is wonthy and be pleased to recommend it to YOUT§ geserving.—Akeley Herald-Tribune. ‘ways sold at th lowest prices ‘con- sistent with true business methods. Nymore will gain a most highly es- dise is of the dependable kind, al-|] friends when -you return home. — Adv. 3 Miss Carolyn Shol of Minneapolis, Bm m]’[m GE[ who has spent the past week here as z the guest of Mrs, Tams Bixby at the E Bixby eamp, head of Lake Bemidji, returned to her home this morning. J. Evan Carson, formerly of this i i city, but now machinist operator on the Virginia Enterprise, spent yes- m‘fl- Df“‘lb‘mw terday in Bemidji on business.” Mr. if your Back hurts or Bladder . Carson is an expert linotype —ma- bothers chinist. Hundreds have asked for them Ie- daily being satisfied with-a New Be- midji. For sale by All Dealers.— At ; aluggish; the eliminative tissnea clogand Mr. and Mrs. William Fellows and |- the result is kidney trouble, 3 Mr. and ‘Mfe. Alger of Tenstrike au- { weakness md:w\ldeulmsmhulfih When Kidneys your Teel like lumps of toed to Bemidji Saturday lnddlgefl:; Jead; your back hurts or the urine is ed the theatre. They were detaim cloudy, full of sediment or you are by the storm and returned: home ¥es-1 obliged to seek relief two or three times .during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, mervous Mrs. Annie Williams, who owns a hotel at Oklee, was in Bemidji Sat- urday enrsute to her ~home “fror: Black ackduex where she has been the before b guest of friends while picking rasp-|: ud your berries. She reports the berry crop as rather poor this year. Bl You will find more of the leadiug | People from Northern Minnesota reg- Fhe new Third St. Theatre :: Under the managemest of Fred Brinkman ; - MONDAY AND TUESDAY - Lucifle Love llm two parts. In addition to Lucille Love The Ml]ano i - Film Co. presents For Love Of A Man Ifl three parts. Featuring Helen Hesperia and % ==~ Robert Parnell = - OMM—-—Perlls of Pauline, An episode shown it this theatre every two weeks: e '_ Hatinees Dally, ExceptSunday e v 1:30t04:30 : istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, |- than at any other hotel in the twh cities.—Adv. Charles Scheers of Akele-y, editor | : Northern Auto Co., sttrnbutors Bemidji, Minnesota AT THE BRINKMAN -~ TONIGHT Fihel Alton Players Direction Dick Lee Offer Tomght A Woman's Hevenge