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\ About The City KR KKK KK KK ¥ x KKK fiwxll return to Bemidji Sunday. ¥ LEST WE FORGET * IR R R EE R R e R Phone 31 about it. %3 General election November 3. day, Tuesday, “ e Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. " v The fall term of court for county begins September 8. 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 6. s this Important meeting of the Athletic | club Thursday evening at the club rooms. * x o The Bemidji public schools will open for the fall term on Tuesday, September 8. * x a Annual rally of the Beltrami Coun- | ty Christian Endeavor association Wwill be held in Bemidji September 4, 5 and 6. aox s The duck and prairie chicken hunting season opens Monday, Sep- tember 7. Hunting partridges is legal after October 1. % 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. .. That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami | County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18.| ny features have been secured and the rxhibitics is certain to be a oreater 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 Pioneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all s items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish-| ne A. Al Judd of Kansas City was in the city yesterday on business. Dr. Gi. A, Christenson of Cass Lake was a DBemidji visitor yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs, Stidle of Nothern was among the out of town shoppers yes- terday. Mrs. Frank Lattimer of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Joe Two girls for laundry work. Apply Ifotel Markham.—Adv. Miss Arvilla Patterson of Wilton was a Bemidji visitor between trains yesterday. Mrs. O. H. Manaugh went to Du- 1lls of Women. Many women suffer miserably from chronic constipation, causing ner- vousness, dizziness and sallow com- plexion. They will find that Cham berlan’s Tablets invariably bring re- lief. These tablets are easy to take For sale by and pleasant in effect. All Dealers. THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Etta of the Footlight (Vitagraph) A charming two-part drama featuring Maurice Costello and Mary Charleson. Pathe Weekly (Pathe) Up to the minute news from all over the world. This number is excepnona_lly interesting. Wiilie's Haircut (Selig) A great deal of funis derived from this comedy. His First Ride (Selg) A vaudeville sketch that is very amusing. Admission Bc and 10c B S — luth yesterday w‘hera she wfll vinlt ta oday frol her parents for some time. insane: asylnm, where they - had taken Helmer Johnson, the Spooner blackamith, ' who was adjudged | in- sane by Judge M. A. Clark, last Monday. 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 house and lots for sale, phone 550.— hotel in the twin cities. = Popular Ady, prices.~——Adv. R g J.-Achen of Kelllhier 48 1 i oven Cominsky, of Schneider spending a month with her parents, B i ~ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brennan of Wil.|Erothers. returned to Bemidji yester- ton, day from a week’s business visit in A the twin cities. While away he vis- Migs Gladys Johnson of = Frobn|jioq puluth, Grand Rapids, Hibbing spent yesterday in the city calling|,;3 Virginia, and at the latter place on friends. She returned home in he was the guest of T. J. Crane, for- the evening. merly of this city. One of these adays you ought to At the last meeting of the MBe- w0 to Hakkerups and have your Dle-|;iqji Chapter R. A. M., No. 70, the ‘mre taken.—Adv. election of officers resulted as fol- Mrs. C. S. Barkley of Grant Valley lows: H. P. Dr, D. L. Stanton; K., was in Bemidji yesterday calling on|pr. Einer Johnson; S., A. M. Bag- the local trade. She disposed of a ley; C. H., W. P. Dyer; P. 8., W. B. quantity of butter. Stewart; R. A. C., Andrew Johnson; T. B. Holmes and Joe Ingram, who secretary, George Kirk; treasurer, A. have spent the past few weeks at G. Wedge, Jr. Lake Side, returned to their homes G. P. Irish, junior vice-command- at Grand Forks yesterday. er of the G. A. R. post here, cele- The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, |brated :his seventy-third birthday is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities. | yesterday. Mr. Irish. is in the best Popular prices.—Adv. of health and claims that he never Senator William O'Neil, one of |felt better in his life. Mr. and Mrs. | Cass Lake's most prominent citizens, | Iish had as their dinner guests Mr. was in Bemidji this morning enroute [#nd Mrs. R. E. Miller and Mr. and to his home from the twin cities. Mrd. A. A. Carter. The evening was Miss Ursula Grest of Fargo, North much enjoyed. Dakota, arrived in the city yesterday K. K. Roe, of the firm of Roe & noon and will be the guest of her |Markusen, and son Gotfred returned sister, Mrs. W. Z. Robinson, for two from Minneapolis yesterday morn- weeks. ing. Gotfred ig having his foot treated by a specialist and is getting along very nicely since he began the treatments some time ago. Only one or two treatments more will be ne- cessary. The trouble came from having infantile paralysis. Board and room. Lady preferred. 1011 America avenue.—Adv. Dr. W. D, Dennison autoed to St. Cloud- this morning, on business. He Mrs. Robert Ernst and son Ken- neth of St. Cloud are visiting friends and relatives in Wilton this week. If you have a six or seven-room Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. Clarence Griffith of Little Falls, Minnesota, who has been the guest of his brother, L. W. Griffith, for the past ten days, returned to his home | yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Erickson of Minneapolis, who have been guests at the John Hoganson home for the past two weeks, returned to Minnea- polis yesterday. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolls, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities.’ —Adv. Mre, O. C. Rood, daughter Mar- garet and son Harold are spending a few days in Crooksiton visiting Mrs. Rood’s sisters, Mrs. C. C. Strander and '‘Miss Inda Dahl. A. L. Cunningham, of San Antonio, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cunning- ham of Bemidji, arrived in Bemidji this morning and will remain here as the guests of his parents during the next two or three weeks. Mr. Cun- ningham at one time resided in Be- midji and visited here last Christ- mas. He is manager for the Foster- Crane ' Contracting company of San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. James Fullerton and family will move to Calgary, Can- ada, next week. They have leased their bouse, 1417 Irvine avenue, to T. Thompson, assistant county su- perintendent, for a year. - Mr. and London, Au. n,;—wwu the oM clal war bureau an ices there has been desultory fig] between the andgold. ~ = 7 It is stated that the fighting was. conflned to an exchange of shots: atj} long range between scout ships and destroyer dm;lonm The announce. ment reads: “A certain livellun is apparent in the southern area of the North sea.” This is interpreted to mean that there are indicatforis of 'a possible German dash with sébmarines and de- stroyers against the' Brmlh blockad: ing fleets. “Such action has an expected, as the Germans’ hope ©f success on the seas is based on the belief that they|@ will be able to pick off 1ndividually {8 some of the BritisH-war fleet, while their own heavy ships remain under the protection of the land guns.” AMERICAN GRAIN IS _LANDED IN ENGLAND Glasgow, via London, Aug. 20.—The. arrival at English ports of several food ships this week was the cause of considerable satisfaction to Eng- lishmen. 3 This week has seen the arrival here of the lner Columbia from New York with 8,000 bushels of rye and the steamships Letitia and Scandinavian from Canada with large cargoes of grain. Besides theSe, several large| ships have arrived+from the Black sea and from New Orleans with va- rious foodstuffs. Other ships are on the way with fruit, dairy products, wheat and sugar, which will provide for England’s wants. for a consider- able time. OSCAR ERWIG _ of the Jewelry Department Barke STIIP SUFFEBIIIB FROM ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER THIRD STREET RADIO PLATE What! Never heard of it before. Just Like Majic - So simple and so eusy too. gflllon of hot water and two teaspoons full of ordinary washing soda. . Well it’s the modern way to elm-— ulvor Drop the plate into a dish containing ‘about one Then put in your silverware and your gold. Take them out in a few seconds and “Presto” every picce is thoroughly cleaned. Each plate is guarantced for three years. Sell for 20c¢ By The Way Our show window has some very -interesting things in it this waek. M)st psople stop to “rubber’ #s they go by, and most of those whe “rubber” come in and buy. Keep this in mind when you pass. r's Drug and - J ewelr‘y Store ~ BENIDJI, HINN *J want every Asthma sufferer to try my treatment entirely at my risk,”’ Dr. Rudolph Schiffmannannounces. *“‘Go to the druggist listed helow and get a 50- cent package of my. Asthmador and should it fail to give instant relief, this druggist will cheerfully refund your money.without any quesuon whatever.’’ The Doctor says further, “No. matter how violent the attagk, how: obstinate the case or what else has failed, my Asthmador and, Asthmador Cigarettes will give instant relief, usually:in 10 seconds but always within 15 minutes. Rev. M. A. Soper and family of Northome came to Bemidji yesterday to consult a doctor about their little Mrs. Thomps8n expect to move into the residence about September first. Misses Elizabeth and Nellie Fuller- ton have been in Canada for several months past and both hold positions in- Calgary.. . 5 Roy Cossentine of Blackduck, who has been superintending the improve- ments made on his mother’s property in this city, for some time, will leave next week for Minmeapolis. Mr. Cossentine has accepted the position of assistant superintendent in one of the Minneapolis schools. During the past year he has been attending college in Kansas, where he has been studying for the ministry. He ex- pects to resume his studies again af- ter ‘this year. SHIP WiT4 DIAMONGS GETS ;. TURE SCARE London, Aug. 20—A dispatch to the Daily News from Berlin, via Rot- terdam, says one of the last German ships to pass safely through the Eng- | lish channel was the Prinzessin of the apolis. German East Africa line, which car- Mrs. C. J. Spangler and Mrg, W. ried a large quantity of diamonds T. Blakley of Farley and Mrs. J.| from the African fields. Blakler o Minnoanslis automs 1o} Of the coast of Holland the vessel akley of Minneapolis autoed 1Of gighiag two torpedo boats from which Bemidji yesterday and transacted flight seemed impossible. According- business. They returned to Farleyf ly the captain determined to beach in the evening. the ship on the Dutch coast, but this There is perfect safety in the For- || Proved unnecersary as the craft turn- eign Bills of Exchange bought from [ © ©ut to be Iolanders. the Northern National Bank. It if e s |F BACKACHY. OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Misges Elsie and Jean Smith of Grand Forks, who are spending the summer at the cottage, Blarney Eat less meat and take a giass. of * Salts to flush out Kidneys— Drink plenty water. hoy's eyes. They will remain in the city for a short time. On arriving at Minneapolis, go ai- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.- Adv, Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River was in the city yesterday. She reports .the wild plums are plentiful this year and she gathered three bushes of them Tuesday. Miss Grace B, Coleman of Duluth, who has been a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl O. Johnson, Lake Boulevard, for the past three weeks, left yesterday for 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. . Mrs. Joseph Davidson of Brain- erd, who is spending the summer at her cottage at Lavinia, has as her guests, her sister of St. Paul and a friend, Miss Ellen Hall, of Minne- lake, near Nebish, were Bemidji' vis- itors yesterday. ‘Miss Katie LaFontisee returned last evening from the twin cities where she has spent the past three weeks studying the new fall styles in millinery and walso purchasing stock for the LaFontisee millinery parlors. George Shepherd, druggist at Bar- ber’s), has left Bemidji for his annual Castle Emerald Isle, Whité Fish Uric acid.in meat-excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get slugeish, ache, and feel likg lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri- tated, and you may be obliged to seek re- lief two or three times during the night. ‘When the kidneys clog you must Selp vacation. While away Mr. Shep-|them flush off the body’s urinous waste herd will visit Duluth, Milwaukee, |or yowll be.a real sick person shortly. Chicago and the twin cities. He|Ab first you feel a dull misery.in the kid- ney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizzinfss, stomach' gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rhen- matic twinges when the weather is bad. Fat, less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ouuces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in @ glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then' act fine. This famous saltsis made from! the acid of grapes:and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used will go from Duluth to Chicago. via the Great Lakes. A. E. Gilman of Crcokston, expert sign painter for the Northern Sign company of that city, arrived in Be- midji this morning from Minnea- polis. Mr, Gilman has done much sign painting in Bemidji during the past several years. was presented with $10.00, Father | lithia-water drink which everyone should Philig kil th presentation | take now and then.to keep the kidneys spelecspe e | clean and active, Druggists here say . they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who George Denley, deputy sheriff, and believe_ in. overcoming kidney - trouble | George Lane, chief of police, returned whil‘e it is only trouble. L Hundreds of unsoligited testimonials abundantly_prove what.my remedy has done, but I know it will .do the same for others, I am so positively: certain that it will produce instant -relief and will be found the best: remedy -ever used that I have no fears of authorizing this druggist to give “this=guarantee- or -of his being called uponsfor the--refund- ing. of ‘money.” No risk whatever is run in buying this remedy under this |} ositive guarantee. r Persons- living: elsewhere. will be sup plied under the same théi Yocal druggist or direct! by Dr. R Sehift. mann, St. Paul, Ming,: Forsale here by Barker’s Drug: Stors Confidence- Well: Founded. The implieit confidence. that many people have in Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ‘Remedy is founded on their experience in the use of that remedy and thefr knowl- edge of the many remarkable cures of colie, diarrhoea @and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by All Dealers. SIMPLE REMEDY IS FAYORITE RERE The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etd; known as Ad- ler-i-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis, is a great favorite withi:Bemidji people. Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH the lower and upper bowlg and drains off much surprising amounts of four matter from the body that°A SINGLE DOSE and well broke, pounds. Wc have 39 head of work horses and mares If interested call and investigate. EL&F all natives: ranging in wéightfrom 1200 to 1500 'HIAN relieves comstipation and gas on ithe stomach - almost * IMMEDIATELY. French & Co. 4 The new Third St. Theatre :: [ * SiD FILMS Directed by Sidney Olcott presents ' 'Miss Valentine Grant TRICKING THE GOVERNMENT A powerful southern drama iu -three parts, released by Warners Features 5 Pnctures Will Be Shown 5 : Matinees Dally, Except Sunday - 30 to 4:30 Under the management of Fred Brinkman Sl | B Mrs. James Fullerton was the | 1%, UL, 0 I SRR AR |~ NICHT TIME CARD > q o 3 guest of honor at a farewell party| also to neutralize the acids in urine, so | Pirst Show 7:10 Second Show 8:50 Third Show 9:50 given Tuesday in the basement of St. ;; 1o 13ygerm:d oo of irritation, | : D’ us' endin er weakness. niliiys ehureh bysa cnupiber of thel Pre Sultgs is inexpensive, cannot in- ; Admn '90. members of the congregation. She jure; makes a_delightful effervescent | B EEl 0% COMING SATURDAY The Million Dollar Mystery A ln\oplu of those that have gone before wnll be thrbwn on the curtain. AT THE BRINKMAN THEATRE | The Ethel Alton Flayers will present, commenc- ing tonight, the western comedy drama “Under Arizona Skys a play full of comedy and Western Miss Alton appears in the part of “Pepita,” and those ‘who have seen her in the different chanacters she has played here, know that she will do the part full justice. Mr. Lee will appear in the part of “Freckles,” a cowboy. It is a comedy part, ‘exactly suited to his style of acting. 'Mr. Longstreet appears in the part of Steve, the foreman of the ranch, and the part fits him like a glove. Miss Rose plays the part of Elsie and is sweet and pretty in the part. ‘Mr. Champlin doubles the sheriff, a good comedy part, and the Mexi- 'Dhin is one of the best plays in their repetoir. For Sunday night only, they play the greatest of all crook pleys, a play that has had the longest.run of any play in New York, “Alias Jimmy Valentine.” Owing to the immense royalty on this play, they are using it only one night. Miss Alton and Mr. Lee were both with the New York Co. in this play, so understand it thoroughly ‘Thert will be two shows given Sunday night; first starting at 7:15, second at 9 sharp, do.that every one may have a chance of sceing this wonderful show. First show 7:15, second show 9:00 ] - : ° Admission 15c and 25¢ < fun. a Mexican, l = =