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S About The Clty ! AEE XK KKK KRR KK K& * LEST WE FORGET * EHKEX KKK KX KKK KKK Phone 31 about it. L B Seed Corn Week, September 14 to 19. * = = Athletic club dance September 11. Opening club’s social season. * % = General election day, Tuesday, November 3. ® % % Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. * % =% The Baudette Fair will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, September 15 and 16. ’ * % % The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held Wednes- day, September 30. L I The great Minnesota state fair is now in progress. It will continue until Saturday night. * o * October first is the opening of part- | ridge hunting season. The prairieI chicken open season closes on Novem- ber 7, and the duck season on Decem- {terday, a girl. midil hotel-proptiétor, lelf last even- ing for the twin cities. Eddie Brinkman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkman, is attending the Minnesota state fair. 4 new shipment of pattern and other hats from the East, just re- ceived at Mrs. Neal’s.—Adv. Mrs. H. S. Stillwell ‘'of Maltby was in the city shopping yesterday. She returned to her home in the evening. Mrs. Fred Peterson of drove to Bemidji transacted business. to her home today. Puposky yesterday and She returned Have your furniture- repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. Mrs. John Moberg, who has been .visiting friends in Minneapolis for the past fc w days, will return to Be- midji Sunday morning. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christianson on Bemidji avenue, yes- Mr. Christianson is chef at the Markham hotel. We have just received a shipment of spelling tablets, with pages num- bered from 1 to 25. Pioneer Pub. Co.—Adv. Among the Cass Lakers who were in Bemidji last evening attending the Eastern Star gathering, were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett. Mesdames E. E. Kenfield and Quincy Brooks went to Cass. Lakei Tennstrom and son Carl returne home the earlier part of the week. Misses Marie and Hilma Jacobson of Watkins, Minnesota, and Miss Se- bina Jacobson of Flandreau, South Dakota, who haye been guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Peter- son and Mr. and Mrs. Christenson of Puposky, for the past -two weeks, have returned to their homes. In 'spite of the rainy weather during their stay, they enjoyed the visit very much. Chester McKusick, for - thirteen years one of Bemidji’s most -prom- inent and foremost attorneys, will leave tonight for Stillwater, , near | which place he will farm. Mr. Me- Kusick is the owner of one of the most valuable farms in the stgte, and it is his intention to give the man- agement his personal attention in the future. Miss Servia McKusick, who has resided here with her fa- {ther, will also make Stillwater her home. 2 The funeral of Mrs. Carolyn Ev- , Sept. 11.—The ticker of reet concern carried this tch: ’ rs ‘who control the money marts of the world are all trying to bring to a speedy end the European war. T}Jey are exerting powerful in- fluence in all European capitals. “Whether they will be successful is. still - problematical, but rumors have been current here for two-days that Germany would be willing to lis- ten in the ‘near' future to proposals for mediation provided her opponents would- first accept such proposals.” New Yo a Wall During 1913 over 3,200 women ‘matriculated from the German uni- versities. : ans, who died Wednesday night af-| ter suffering a stroke of paralysis,' was held this afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the Norwegian Lutheran church: near Pony Lake, in the town of Lib- ! erty. Interment was made in the| |Pony Lake cemetery. Mrs. Evans| iwas a sister of*E. W. Hall of the! {town of Eckles, and had been keep- | {ing house for aged father, J. P. Hall, 808 Bemidji avenue, for some]| Mpnte‘rienrlinn', Take Important Town in Bosnia. Cettinje, Sept. 11.—The Montene- grin army under command of Minister |, of War Wocutch, which is marching against Searjego, has occupied the impprtant Bosnian city of Fotcha. It is stated there has been no se- rious opposition encountered so far. General Wocutch will moye rapidly against Serajevo, where he is expect- ed to be joined by a Servion column: Every effort is being mace by the Servian and Montenezrin agerts to foment a revolution in Bosnia, but 50 far without success. Resumes Dressmaking Parlors, I have again.openea my dress- making parlors at 501 America ave- nue and am now in a position to ac- cept all kinds of work in this line. Mrs. M. F. Cunningham. Phone 699.—Adv. As You Should Buy It Meat on our scales weighs exactly what it will weigh on yours; not a fraction of an ounce more months past. or less; which means that taken in conjunction MILLION MDRE MEN London, Sept. 11.—Premier Asquitk has asked parliament to add another half million men of all ranks to. the regular army. = The supplementary estimates, is- sued in the form of a white paper, -asking parliament to vote this in- crease, say it represents the prob- able excess beyond the similar in- crease voted Aug. 5 which will be re- quired for the army service. This will bring the “total of all ranks in the army to 1,186,400, a fig- ure unprecedented for Great Britain. The increase of vaccination along smallpox to a smaller place in the modern lines in India has reduced mortality returns. today where they will attend a birth-| v " . | Ceorge T. Simpson, the Minnea- g::rdparty glven Ly Mrs. L. D, hen-!pofis attorney, who makes frequent professional visits to Bemidji, arrived Spelling: tablets, wire stitched and in the city today and will appear perforated, numbered lines from 1{for the plaintiff in the Rhenke ver- to 25, for sale at our office. Pioneer sus Minnesota & International rail-| with the choice quality of our meat you get more and better meat for the same money here than anywhere else. It’s easy to proveit. Give ber first. * kK 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. * % % Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affiliated at the convention will be the Minnesota Crop Improvement as-| sociation and the Women’s Auxiliary. * x X That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. hany features have been secured and is certain to be a| Pub. Co.—Adv. Miss Margaret Mackman of Ait- kin, Minnesota, who has been visit- ing friends in Bemidji for a short time, returned to her home yester- day. Rapids, Minn., enjoying a short va- dation at the lake. pastor of the Baptist church of this city. iState senatorial race against Senator Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Alvord have; been spending the past week at Park| Mr. Alvord ingemidji her home for over fon trial before Judge C. W. Stan- ton. General Simpson had.no com- ment to make concerning the possi- bility of his entering the United Clapp in 1916, a position for which he has often been mentioned. Miss Muzy Prather, who has made two years, will leave tomorrow morning ifor her former home in Ridg'ewa.y,‘ way case, which will soon be placed i us a trial order to-morrow. Quality Is Always First It is a pleasure to cut our meats because, they % EEN—— PRy " . . s i e e | e e e, it gl 4 are always oo fine and so tender when cooked, ~t iy s ek b i ‘i;op‘itn::fic;hbsg;pizl;v just arrived. Put is lesving o dux, ety / i ere 1s a S}‘I’VCCt, elicious, appetizing fl2!V01' to ‘] e e |0 1. Dent, o e rferes, 280 MDY o e esier ot st f theee B~ il maie thiem vonstatitly iy de- | subscriers, the Pioneer asks its il leave this evening for MINMCR- | riie quring her otay 1n Bomidh mand by the best judges of butcher meat. | ;i;:'lserjte:s 2251?1. b};‘af']:li;m:fg tl?::}bllsixless and visit the state fair. Mrs.f::’ho S S S eeien Rt 1 PRIME BEE‘F’ VEAL’ MUTTON’ LAMB’ “‘“ kind are appreciated by the publish-] ers. . BREVITIES| E. W. Hall of the town of Eckles, spent yesterday in the city on busi- ness. E. E. Kenfield has returned from | a successful hunting trip at Third River. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Albert Worth, wife of the as-| sistant postmaster of Bemidji, is onj the sick list. | Misses Phyllis and Leon Gould of Wilton were Bemidji visitors for nl short time yesterday. One of these aays you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. F. S. Lycan, the prominent Be- rand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Edison presents THE SOUTHERNERS From Cyrus Townsend Brady’s famous novel. This great drama of southern life, painting in stir- ring scenes many incidents be- fore and during the civil war,and vividly depicting Farragut’s spectacular entrance into Mobile Bay, is a three-reel masterpiece. Captain Kidd, The Bold Dent has been in the cities for sev-| eral weeks. G. F. Ross, of Minneapolis, well‘ knowit ¥h "Bemidji, havingTit Onef Ross Logging- company, which did extensive werk in this vicinity, s in the city. Adopt a system today that will enable you to save a certain per cent of your income. Deposit all you save in the Northern National Bank, where it will work for you day ana night.—Adv. Chief Game Warden Sherm Bailey left last evening for St. Paul where they will remain sev- eral days. While in the cities they will attend the state fair which closes tomorrow evening. Among the Bemidji folk who left last night for the twin cites were R. J. Osborne and Eugene Berman. While in the cities they will attend the state fair and witness the auto races tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Winter and two chil- dren of Duluth, who have spent the past week in Bemidji as the guésl.s of Mrs. Winter’s sister, Mrs. John Hedeen, at Grand Forks Bay, re- turned to their home today. Attorney Chester McKusick’s resi- dence on 1109 Beltrapni avenue, has been leased to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barker, Mr. McKusick and daugh- ‘ter Miss Servia, ' will move to Stillwater to make their future home. J. N. Searles of Stillwater, one of the state’s most prominent lawyers, arrived in Bemidji this morning and will represent the Minnesota & In- ternational railway company in a case which will be tried in district court: Dr. D. L. Stanton returned this morning from Thief Rivér Falls and vicinit;y where he has been hunting since the opening of the season, last Monday. The party of which he was a member was very successful and se- cured a large number of birds. Miss Mildred Corless of Portland, and Mrs. | Missouri climate does not agree: with her she will immediately return | to Bemidji. T0 RAISE REVENUE ! Waszhington, Sept. 11.—Domocrat: of the ways and means committee| bave completed the war revenue taxl bill providing for a tax of 3 per cent on ail freight transportation, an in- se of 50 cents a barrel on bee: 5 cents a gallon on all domesfic[ wines. i revenue of $107.000,000 a year. The} tax on freight was agreed to after a $53,000,000 rivers and harbors appro-! i g ithe sums actually needed to carry on: | pending river and harbor works and. for the most urgent new projects, with ' i measure. This will net an estimated|§ | conference with the president, who had expressed opposition to it. i Democratic senators supporting me_ %’ ation bill have asked the war de-!¥ | Phone 200 a view to a possible pruning of thei PORK and FRESH-KILLED] POULTRY are always to be found here. Mild-cured hams and ‘baton from the best curers and packers. ] country sausages in season. ‘sausage meat, lard, etc. “HILLABY & DORAN PROPRIETORS . Fresh Also chopped beef, Bemidji i i EThe new Third St. Theatre :: Miss Dot | Under the management of Fred Brinkman TONICHT OFLY .- A Frogram of uQ'uélity : ' A Warner’s Feature Farley in “The Lust of the Red Man” A Story of Big Horns’ vengeance, produced by 'THE BRINKMAN THEATRE TONIGHT There will be a change of the play at The Brink=- man Theatre tonght when the [largot Beaton Stock company will present ‘‘The Snowball,”’ a very laugh= able farce in three acts. The play ran for a year in London at the Royal Strand Theatre, which is now the Adelphi. The parts are so good that it made the reputations of several actors who are stars today. the role of ‘‘Penelope,”’ the servant, ‘“who is not curious but who likes to know”’ played in this in= stance by Miss Margot Beaton, was created by Miss Lottie Venne thirty years ago. Felix Featherstone has an opportunity of showing Mr. Boris Karloff as O 5 ho has been visiting & s frx;e;i(é: m:;] rei;uves B v‘a;i;:s AlBuquerque Film Mfg. Co. Released by thgt no man is a match ffiraclever woman, especial- points in Minnesotd” for the past A ly if she happens to be his wife.. A very amusing comedy skit. “In The Nick 0f Tine (Biograph) A lively burlesque. three months, went to Itasca Park today, from which place she will re- turn to her home. Miss Corless es- pecially enjoyed her visit in Bemidji. Mrs. Jchn Tennstrom and daugh- ter Miss Esther are expected to re- turn from Cumberland, Wisconsin, tomorrow. Mrs. Tennstrom has been Matinee Sunday 3 p. m. “‘One Wonderful Night’’ Tuesday aft- ernoon and evening. visiting relatives there for the past few days and Miss Esther has been in Cumberland and other Wisconsin points for thg, past two months. Mr. Warner’s Fe atures, Inco.. This Feature with other Universal pictures. ---COMINGC--- ! i "The Million Dollar Mystery” | poPuLAR PRICES Pictures before and after big show. A Beautiful Statue L’ETE given away tonight -