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| FUSTEW BEY WILL [RUSSIANS ANNOUNCE LEAVE WASHINGTON| CAPTUREOF JAROSLAU Petrograd, Sept. 25.—An official an- nouncement by the general staff says: “On- Sept. 21 the Russian troops took by storm the fortifications ‘of Jaroslau, on the right bank of the River San. They took twenty cannon even though the enemy offered heavy- resistance and blew up the bridge over the San. Two days previous the Russians had occupied Staromiasto, Przeworsk and Lancut (to the north and west of Jaroslau). “The Russian cavalry is pursuing ‘Washington, Sept. 25.—Rustem Bey, the Turkish ambassador, has in- formed President Wilson that he does not ‘alter the views expressed re- <cently in a published interview and will- leave the United States within a fortnight. The announcement of the withdraw- al of the Turkish ambassador, though not unexpected, caused a profound sensation in diplomatic circles. The ambassador refused to discuss his action further than to say he had . asked his government for leave of ab- sence, which he was certain would be granted, and would leave for Con- stantinople. BELIEVES STEFANSSON LOST Mariner of Opinion Explorer Will Never Be Heard From. Nome, Alaska, Sept. 25.—The power schooner Polar Bear, Captain Louis Lane, which left Seattle April 3, 1913, with a party of scientists and hunters and which was frozen in the Arctic near Flaxman island last winter, has arrived from the Arctic ocean by way of Siberia. Captain- Lane, who had many years experience with the Arctic ice, gives it as his opinion that Vilhjalmur Stef- ansson and two companions will nev- er be heard from again. TS iaias 3 the retreating Austrian rear guard and inflicting heavy losses, although, the Austrians destroyed many bridges. “Every day the number of prison- ers and seized cannon increases. The demoralization of the enemy is shown by the pillaging and panicky retreat. Prisoners unanimously assert that a majority of their officers are killed or missing and that the soldiers feel the loss keenly.” Special For Saturday 'A good assortment of skirts in blue, navy, black, plain and Roman stripe, combination of colors, made 1n. Russian tunics. These skirts were never sold less than $4-95. Saturday special............. ... [ $2.95 COATS Have you seen our display in the window of coats, which we have marked down, for Saturday only to Two Die in Suicide Pact. Chicago, Sept. 25.—Locked in each other’s arms, Arthur Reck, aged twen- ty-four, a music teacher, and Miss Katherine Seymour, aged twenty-five, flancee, were found asphyxiated in a closet of a bachelor apartment house. A suicide pact is suspected, as a tube connected the closet with a gas pipe and- the gas was turned on. ADDITIONAL WANTS TO00 LATE TO CLASSIFY A A A A A A A A A A AP WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room cottage centrally located, Apply 809 Bemidji Ave. LOST—One inner tube, 36-4, en- closed in sack; one set of tire chains, in sack; jack, pump, tire -wrench, wheel puller, 30 feet one-| g inch rope. These tools were lost from auto either south or north from Bemidji. Return to Reynolds & Winter. REPUBLICANS WANT LEE FOR GOVERNOR. (Continued from Page 1.) that campaign; what he was doing that so few of the brand of Repub- licans for whom Albert has respect, were in evidence. Surely, Albert; made a few campaign speeches or the returns would have been different. Bro. Berg, ‘The Life Long Repub- lican,’ a former secretary of state, the politician, alone and single-hand- ed, should have made a better show- ing in his own bilawick for. the Everyone of these garments are the newest of season’s models. They come in plain, black, blue and pretty mixtures. right brand of Republican. FOR RENT — Four-room cottage. . . Now, what is the matter with the ; i i Satisfation . Mail Orders 1218 Bemidji Ave. Inquire A. H. Guaran: Tribune and with Albert Berg, and| yegter. | ¥ o Promptly with me? Well, the Tribune must e tee a B Filled ) be Democratic, and ought to say so. Bro. Berg is sore and won’t admit it. Lumber Jack. And I? Well, I am the same old Trial Costs Safurday Meat Specials The city meat market un- der its new ownership offer a few specials for Saturday that should in- duce every housewife to call telephone No. 6. Band Instrumesits It payato buy the beat--The | KENNY BAND INSTRUMENTS possess o Exclusive Men’s and Women’s Outfitters Phone 47 and 850 “A. D. DAY, rerad sy unh sthagr ey eilied Bemidji, Minn. “Life Long Republican.” 04 raps at Loweet Drloge. coou Jor Somplets : |nnn|menzdu.u.. s!‘ s . d Ave. So. Pioneer want ads bring resuits. Misseagells "~ Mine: Women?s and Misses’ - Smart Apparel Now is the right time to buy your Fall Suit or Dress and the right place is Schneider Bros. Co. Now showing many new things in outer apparel; clothes that are different in cut and fabric, in trimming and in color, every ) : Per Ib style good and practical, are here after your own heart; Fancy spring chicken ... =19e and only by coming and seeing can you appreciate the Fancy fowlh. oo i nals. 17¢ beauty and style of the great number of fine garments Pork chops or steak................... 20c o SWAIIE Your sewetlonf Choice pot roast................coonne. 16¢ ' New Wool and Satin | Silk Dresses at | New Stylish All steaks 25c, except shoulder..20c Rolled ribroast i e i e 23c $19.50 to $50 Suits Dresses $10.50 to $25 —Combination of serges $22.50 to $45 | —Beautiful Basque and Redingote style dresses Coats at $10 to $45 —These coats are made | and satin, in Basque de chi of military cloth,Nigger- { HIGH GRADE HOME MADE SAUSAGE and Redingote and more of crepe de chine, crepe | 1 cad, Boucle, Pomoire, o meteor and charmeuse : ? | . conservative style are 5 . Plush and mixtures in * Leona style minced ham............... 20c obtainable here it navy, | in white, black, navy | the jong and three- Head b 15 are xciiniy 4 ‘green, black efmd brown. | and Wlst?ilflah shades— | quarter lengths. A col- ead-cheese . vl i C nd. - There are blues, Prices range from many with the pleated lection of coats the new- 5 i Dk fimy?fig $10.50 to $25 and long tunic skirts, | ness and exclusiveness ] Liver SAUSAZE........ciceiiiiiiee e 15¢ g\,itof'thi, assortment you | other dr for mi in each dress an individual || of which you will ap- i 15 will want. Priced choice. i e style, at. : preciate at Balonga ............................................ C i s|9-5° to 556 $6 and up | 522.50 to 545 $10 to $45 I Pork sausage in bulk............. 15¢ e ; : : , ’ Link sapsage ... ini b 18c Women’s New New Perrin’s G.D. Justrite Neckwear Waists Gloves Corsets Milwaukee style frankfurters......18¢c City Meat Market Bomidj, an _ Phone 6 | | —Included are the new Gabardiues, serges, che- viots and broadcloths, and the styles you will see here are beautiful. They are exclusive, only one of a —You'll find here new organdy collars, new Gladstone collars, new net guimps, new pique vests and Windsor ties at _ 5o0c to $2 —Just the thing to go with your new suit. A good assortment to se- “ lect from and at moder- ate pricqe $1.50 to $6.50 ~ 8 6 L add to the smartness of well dressed women. We _have a complete stock to select from at present but owing to war condi- tions in France, we will be unable to procure more of them at present prices, $1.25, $1.50, $2. » for particular women. Justrites are fashioned and fitted over- living models with ideal figure lines. A splendid as- sortment of models to choose from at. $1 to $5