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£:MOMD A RPRTRMDER: 961914 | About The City| * - HIRST'WE:FORGET ' % LB R R R SRR P E R RS R 2sRjze prevention:day, Sept. 9. P ‘That Sunday, Qetober 4, is Peace « Day. ) % General. election: - day, -Tuesday, ’ November 3. . . © ~Wednesday; October 28, is:“State " /Forests Day.” i s e Ta.visit- the exhibit of.the Board ©f.Control at thezArmory. ... The next megeting' of. the'.county commissioners will /be ‘held«Wednes- renday, (8eptember 30, * s That there will;he,asession of: the |- Conference of Charities and Cerrec- -nstien at the.City hall thisievening. P - /There will be.a.dance in the Ath; letic club hall Friday ‘night, givep by the ladies of the . Episeopalian schurch. o October first is the opening:of:part- -ridge hunting -season. -The~prairje chicken open season eloses bn-Novem- ber 7, and the duck.season.on:Decem- “ber-first. .. Panama-Califernia .exposition at ——8an Diego,-January -1 -to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. P 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- soelation:andsthe Wemends-Auxiliary: P Realizing thes value of bright and interesting looal columns in making a;paper:welcome in:the homes.of its subscribers, the Ploneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. -Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- | John G..Olson of Fawlds was a business visitor-in.the eity this morn- ing. Mrs. Ole: Stertroen ‘of .the town of Eckles-'was ‘a iealler in the city- this morning. For.‘Wood -Phone’; 129.-—Adv. Mrs. R.'8..Willet of Grant. Valley spent:8aturday in the city, the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidjl Saturday. ’ Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen-inch. 1. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. G. Stahl of Kelliher spent N0 HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PAIN Get_a 10 cent package of Dr. James’ Headache Powders L and- don’t suffer, When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It’s needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James’ Head- ache Powders and relieve the pain and i B RS RS SR8 8 calling on friends. Mrs. J. P. Johnson:of Kelliher, pro- pr.etor of the European. hotel, was ‘a*Bemidji visitor Saturday. N Wood for .sale. .Four-foot:or pix- teenzinch. I. P. Batchelder.—Ady. Sentinel, 'beginning his -new: ‘duties this morning. ~Hannah will be con- nected “with the. reportorial depart- *ment. «/Phesspecial ~Bemidji - fair saumber ~—Walker ' Pilot. Popular Sheet Music, 10c, 3 | for 25¢ .at. Abercrombie’s, Beltrami Ave. —Adv. William H. Walker of. this city, an employe of the M. & L railroad, went to Brainerd .Friday to receive treatment for an-injured hand. Miss Hilda Larson and Mrs. Otto | Mengerson of Neving, spent . Satur- turned home on the evening -train. ‘Flour-down forty cents per barrel at W. G. Schroeder’s store, Sept. 17. —Adv. Raymond Hannah, who during the past few months has been one of the publishers of the Independent, has accepted ‘a position with the Bemidji ‘Misses Frances and Annie Bowers of the town of Eckles, drove to Be- midji yesterday and attended church, returning to their home in the even- ing. -Clearance sale of music at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami Ave. 10c, 3 for 26c.—Adv. neuralgia at once. Send someone to ‘the drug ‘store now for a dime package of Dr. James® - Héadache Powders. Don’t_suffer! . In. & few .moments you will feel fine—headache gone—no more -neuralgia pain, Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY HOW TO TEST COMPLETE PROGRAM IS g ~.|-this ription. If you wear glasses, try it You ‘users ird _l-nmm‘"' Cotler Harry H. Mayer, secretary of the Bemidji Commercial club, returned to ‘Bemidji this morning from the twin cities where he spent Saturday on business. Miss Tinnie Pendergast, who teaches in the school at Red Lake, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Pendergast, on Balsam Beach. A chicken pie supper at the Bap- | @aturday in the' city- shopping: and |drove to Wilton Sunday and spent the |eon was served, ¢ day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|a Frank Patterson. She returned tto Bemidji in the evening. e In atfemdance at the.Conferencs’ Charities and Correction is Miss Agnes Peterson, hesd -of theshureau flabar ~department, who:reached iBe- midji:from her-home in St. Paul yes- terday. Don’tsforget the. ehicken pie sup- of.the. Sanatorium. -Pine Kuot. was|Pe* 8¢ the-Baptist church ‘Wednes- | o1y the responsible position of au- Lissued-from the Pilot press this week, [1277 Sept- 30. Adults, 35 cents,|gitor for the Minneapolis, Red Lake children, .25 cents.==Adv. . Mrs. ‘A. {D. fidevens andsgaughter, Miss <Andrea Stevens of::Croaksten, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and-Mrs. A. P..White, 509 Be- midji avenues tion, returned to their- home morning. C. G. Johnson returned to Bemilji this memning: from': his.-shome . at Shooks. Mr. Johnson is a ,member this day in the city shopping. They Te- of the board ‘of reviewers ;which is [his:hospitality‘to Venustiano Carranza, now framing its report from its trip of inspection over the route of state rural highway No. 32. Remember the good things to eat, also vegetables and canned. goods, on sale.at the Baptist chicken pie supper, Wednesday, Sept. 30.—Adv. The five:months old.son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cain_of Kelliher, died Friday from pneumonia, after a very short illness. Mrs. Cain was for- merly Miss Gertrude McLaughlin of this city. Mrs. J. McLaughlin, her mother, -went to-Kelliher Saturday. -Safe. Seund. Conservative. Accommodating. 4 per cent interest paid on Deposits. Northern National Bank—Adv. Mr. and:Mrs. A. O. Hoganson en- tertained last evening. . The guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gainey, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoganson, Mrs. Schmidt, and daughter Miss Evangeline, Miss tist church Wednesday, Sept. 30. 35 cents.—Adv. : Judge C. W. Stanton left this morning for Walker where he spent the day in attendance at the meet- ing of the Conference of Charities and Correction. Mrs. M. Leet and two children of Funkley were in the city today en- route to the Ole Stortroen home in the town of Eckles, where they will {| visit for some time. One of these aays you ought to 0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- nre taken.—Adv. Miss May Barnard of Ravenswood guest of her sister, Mrs. turned to her home. Mrs. Knute Sandin of Frohn, ac- companied by her son Gilbert, went doctor. Mrs. Sandin has been poor health for some time past. Have your furniture repaired at in reasonable prices .—Aav. the bargain store first class work at|Montana, of Miss Eveson, who for-|f§§ 9 She was teaching .s¢hool at} T Mrs. Fred Swenson and Miss Gena Swenson of the town of Frohn drove to Bemidji yesterday to hear Gover- nor Eberhart speak. The address was given in the Swedish church. Mrs. William Fellows and daugh- ter Aileen, and Mrs. Roland Fellows | River Falls for . interment.—Satur:|no mote burping and son Horace of Tenstrike autoed [day, Crookston Daily Times. - Cosmos and dahlias -in: profusion | ails your .fe of |formed charming decorations at a|or. what under to Bemidji Saturday and spent a few hours in the city, the guests friends. Canned goods and vegetables on|urday night by Miss Minnie Bailef, [ getting gelief, sale Wednesday, Sept. 30, at Baptist |in compliment to Mrs. H. J. Lee of | just use “TIZ.” church. Supper also.—Adv. Miss Leah Berman, of the Berman Insurance and Real Estate agency, returned to Bemidji this morning from Minneapolis where she has spent the past week as the guest of |d€Ts friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastman of Turtle River were in Bemidji Satur- day enroute to Solway, where Mr. Eastman held services in the church yesterday. They returned to Turtle River today. I will pay $1.10 per cwt. in trade for closed Norway pine cones for the balance of the year. W. G.:Schroed- er.—Adv. Miss Arvilla Patterson, telephone operator at the Hotel Markham, YOUR A SIMPLE TEST FOR ~EYESIGHT. Anveye test that costs but five cents and 13 worth the price aside from the value of the test 1s a moving picttire show. If you «an sit through an average program wi amt_sour eyes aching or feeling dry u tired and without feeling an inclination open and close them frequently, and if an hour later, or the next morning, your eyes feel : perfectly smooth and easy, there is nothing much the matter with them. I° Bowever, after such a_program your vis s dim, ‘vour eves feel dry or frritatad « Dburn or Itch or ache or fecl overworked, try this ‘prescription : Optona 5 Grains (1 tablet). ‘Water 2 ounces. Dissolve the tablet in the 2 ounces of water and use as an cye wash from two to four times a day. This application relieves the tired feeling, seems to lessen the stress or strain and makes your eyes feel smoot 1 and fine. It Is a boon after an,evening. at the moving pictures or after a hard day's work where you have used the eyes inces- santly: Irritation, inflammation and many minor eye and somet troubles are greatly benefited mes wholly cured by the use of Anna Johnson.and:Jack Gainey. The evening. was spent in conversation and a. dainty lunch was served st eleven o’clock. C. M. Middleton, of Washington, D. C., who has been spending a few days at the Pendergast home, Bal- sam Beach, will return to his home this week. He will be accompanied to Washington by his wife and daughter Florence, who have spent the summer as guests at the Pender- gast home. Mr. Middleton is an in- spector of government schools. Miss Marion Segal entertained a number of friends Saturday evening |Bemid)i people who gave gratefully The girls came dress- [endorsed Doan’s Kidney -Pills. hospital, Chicago, who has been the|oq in little girl’s costumes and the|Your backaches—If at her home. William | ovening was spent in singing and|bother you, don’t simply ask for a Clish, for the past six weeks, has re- | gayicing. A dainty Tunch was'sérved |Kidney Temedy. The lavited guests wery|Doan’s Kidnoy Me- |Mrs. Worth had~the remelly back- Jeanette [€d by home to: Rochester yesterday to consult a|Stechman, Dollie Koors, Lucile Segal |8tores. Foster-Milburn Co., B at 10:30. Misses Emma Klein, Cready, Edna Anderson, Louise and Lucile Young. Word has been received of the death in a hospital at Great Falls, merly resided at Thief River Falls, Minn. Stockett, near Great Falls, when she was taken sick and removed to the hospital. Miss Eveson went to Mon- tana recently from Bemidji. Her remains will be, brought to Thief seven o'clock dinner party given Sat- Freemont, Nebraska, and Mrs. H. M. Hamilton of Cedar Rapids, Towa. Those present at this delightful af-| tions which puff fair were:Mesdames H. J. Lee, H. M: Hamilton, H. W."Bailey, A. E: Hen+ 8. C. Bailey, L. H. Bailey, W. H. Roberts, Roland Gilmore, H. A. Scharf, F. S.-Arnold, T. C. Bailey and Miss Mary Lydon. Cards were play- ed during the evening, Mrs. W. H, Roberts receiving the highest score. In telling of the marriage of E.| Lynne Benner, the -popular Bemidji young man, to Miss Jessie Johnson, the Mankato Daily Review says: A pretty home wedding was solemn- ized last.evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Wm, Jaohnson in Judson, when their daughter, Miss Jessie Johnson, was united in mar- riage to E. Lynne Benner of, Bemidji, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Benner of this city. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. O. J.-Arthur, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church of this city, and was attended by a large Miss Margaret Jones of Lake Crystal sang “Q,Perfect Day,” preceding the ceremony, and-~Mendelssohn’s wed- ding march was played:as thespreces- sional by Miss Gertrude Eichsteadt of this city.. The bride and bride- groom were unattended, and the bride: was.given in-marriage by her father. -She ;wore, a;handseme .gown of white: erepe_meteor; with:graceful overdrapery.of net, a long veil in cap effect, and carried-a shower bouquet of; bride’s;roses and-lilfes of the. val- ley. The home was beautifully dec- orated with a profusion of flowers, the calor scheme for the parlor and dining- room- being in - white and green. The large arch under which 1mmpany of_xelatives and _friends. may, to your own surprise, find that you do not need them. Glasses bought at cheap stores without scientific adjust- ment to the eyes, or glasses worn too long without readjustment, are oftentimes not only absolutely unnecessary, but positively wrious. The use -of this. prescription give you a favorable opportunity to! *:l Ige whether or not you n glasses. It a simple home remedy that been used by hundreds of thousands, and amons its. 2 it as an indispensable the bridal party stood during the jceremony, was. fashioned of asters, | dahlias, roses: and smilax, giving a very prettyseffect. After the. cere- monysa geception ;was‘ held; and the bride and bridegroom received the congratulations of their guests. An lunch- ’Dafncfivn of Women amg Children of the:State ¥ o dauring: the: conven- | 25], sweaty feet. Nomore pain in corns y 101 ‘being laid for .one hundred guests. Six young girls, former pupilsiof Miss Johnson, assisted in-serving. Many valuable wedgdige gifis were received during the day:and included fine linens, sil- erware and cut glass. . Both bride jand bridegroom hpva a large circle of:friends and are well known in this section. The bride is a graduate of the Normal school of this city, and has: taught ‘school'at Judson for the past: two . years. :.The .bridegroom NEW WAR 'IS CERTAIN AN MEXICO Caranza Adhis the ESifuation Serious.. AMERICANS LIELY TO | REMAIN AT VERA GRUZ Little Probabillty of Their With- drawal Until the Latest Trouble Is Adjusted. R pdgManitoba Railway cempany, hisshepdquarters for the past years shave been ‘at Bemidii, . wh they will make their future home. IN: THE INTEREST OF PEACE Former - Comardes :Send Appeal to General Villa, El Paso, Tex., Sept. 28—@eneral Francisco Villa, who has announced received an appealifrom his brothers in arms :at: Mexico! City to lay aside his differences with the “first chief” and«thus -prevent.anether revolution in Mexico. The message was ad- dressed to Rafael E..Mustquiez, Car- ranza’s- consular agent here, who was asked to transmit it to General Villa at Chihuahua. “We appeal to your patriotism and good will, inviting You to assist us in the pacification ‘of the republic,” said the appeal to Villa and his generals. “We take for a basis the fact,” the communication continued, “that there are no fundameptal. reasons for the new civil war.” "% Perfect Gnnfide—nfi Bemidji People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance. Do you know how— To fing relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way—. ~:Have used Doan’s Kidney Pills; Have proved their worta in many tests. Here’s a Bemidji testimony. Mrs. W. G Worth, 608-13th St., Bemidjl, Minn., says: ‘“‘About five years ago I first used Doan’s Kidney Pills. They were recommended *o me when living in Virginia. I can freely say that I never found another remedy that could equal. them -for curing headaches; = backaches - and trouble from the Kidneys. This remedy has my endorsement at all times.” Mrs.. Worth is only one of many Washington, Sept. 28.—General Carranza called a meeting of the diplomatic corps in Mexico City and informed the members that further fighting in Mexico probably could, not be avoided, according to official advices reaching here. Meantime there seems to be little prospect of the American troops be. ing withdrawn from Vera Cruz un- til the troubles between the two gen- erals are adjusted. General Funston has been notified that Vera Cruz is not to be evacuated for “at least tem days,” until the question of the trans- fer of funds at the customs house| there can be settled. Although negotiations with Carran- zahave come toa point of asking him to name to whom the custom house may be turned over the fact that wires leading to Mexico City have been cut is expected to cause delay in reaching a satisfactory under- standing. Officials of the United States, however, are taking into con- sideration the possibility of Villa ob- jecting to this government constru- ing the Carranza authority as “the cen- tral government in Mexico” and it-is believed the large amount collected by American officers in the way éf customs will not be turned over to any faction in Mexico, but will be held there until there is a firmly es- tablished government. FRENCH EXPECT T0 _TAKE ST, QUENTIN hid your kidneys #hi -distinctly for © “Bomrs~thut ] testimony. 50c all{ Pparis, Sept. 28.—The entire French Props,, | Jeft, with the armies sent to its sup- uffalo, N. Y. “When Your Back is|port, were engaged practically all Lame—Remember the Name.”—Adv. | night and the battle raged with the greatest violence, according to re- ports. z The Germans have made a supreme attempt to check the attacks along the Oise and to push their line for- ward. so os to split the allied forces between Noyon and St. Quentin, but they have been unsuccessful. The new allied armies which moved east from Amiens and Doullens are report- ed to have so strongly strengthened the allies’ left that the capture of St. Quentin is predicted within a short time. If the allies can take St. Quentin and the railway lines between it and Noyon the Germans must abandon their strongly entrenched positions in the Oise-Aisne region and retreat speedily to the northeast or be en- SORE, ACHING FEET Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; feet,;swollen, bad smell- uses or pupions. No:matter what eet the sum you've tried_without “TIZ” draws cut.all the poi- tirely cut off. SonuD Lexudas All the reports received here de- up the feet; scribe the fighting on the.French left, “F1Z” is - which began shortly after midnight icaly “TIZ” !l“ on Thursday and has continued un- grand; “TIZ” broken, as the most desperate of the will cure your war, foot, troubles so yow'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your:shoes wen't seem tight and. your feet will, mever, never hurt or get wore, swollen or bired. Get 2 25 cent box at amy drug or | department store, and get relief. In the ormer named, Ohio, New Jersey and West Virginia lead the states in pottery production. Pioneer Want Ads Pay. The new Third St. Theatre Under the management of Fred Brinkman TONIGHT ONLY Shubert-and William A. - Brady Attractions . in five parts Direct . from a six months’ run in ‘addew York city ~ —-ADMISSION 10c and 20c '— ~{:yon can buy st any.drug store the ready- BISHOP:-: OF UTAH: : KILLED \Rt. Rev. F. §..8palding .Thrown From -~ Auta and. Neck.Broken. «Salt. Lake’.City,: Sept. 28—Bishop | F._S.. Spalding, head of the Episcopal church of Utah, was killed instantly here when an automobile in which he was riding struck a curb and over- turned.: ‘Bishop; Spalding’s skull was fractured ‘and his. neck was :broken. The can;was-driven by a young daugh- ter of Judge..William H. King, a for- mer congressman. It is expected that the dredging of the Suez canal to a depth of 39 feet will be completed early nexi year. YRR AR WA urine is cloudy, full of sediment often get sore, water scalds and you are ol to seek relief two-or three times di zh;;ighn ither consult a gogd, zelial - 1| cian at once,or get from D L - R lbo.:ihllour O‘I:scen of Jad 5 take =~When you: darken ;your hair with Sage | & alesppon in, angleps - ‘wate: Tea: and | Sulphur, no. owe can tell, be- h L before breakfast for«a few-days.aad your cause. it’s . done so naturaily, so evenly. | kidneye will then act.fine, This famous Preparing this mixture, though, at home | salts is aade from. the:aaid of is: mussy and:troublesome. For 50 cents | and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish -&lso ta neutralize acids, in the uripe so it no longer irritates, thus ending" bladder weakness, # i J:dus'nglu iaxv- life, sawen ofor. rey alar meat eaters. It is inexpensivs,. injure. and makes & doiabibl e vescent lithia-water -drink. Try this)] _Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur and-brush ‘4t gh your hair, 1012taking -ome-strand at-a -time. to-use_tonic_called “Wyeth’s Sage anc Sulphur Hair ~Remedy.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw, thisthrough:your hair, taking one small strand at_a time. By morn- ing all gray hair disappears, and, after another -application or. two, your hair becomes; heantifully.darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You .will. also discover dan- druff is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all de- ssire -a.-youthful;: and. attractive appear- ance, get busy at omce with Wycth’s ‘Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. {HICHESTER S PILLS B N g e N = i g m Brise s Bty A ARSI D DIAMOND BRA! years knownas: , Alway: e SOLD,BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Notice of Dissolution. The .partnership heretofore exist- ing between, Frank Pierce and Owen McElroy, known as the City Meat Market, has this day been dissplved by mutual consent. All bills owing by .said firm will be paid by Owen McElroy, and a)l ac- .counts due the firm must he paid to Owen McElroy. QWEN MELROY, FRANK PIERCE. 3t925-26-28. This snace reserved by the Bemidji Townsite 2-tmprosemant-0g, “For Price of Lets, Terms;-&tc., INQUIRE OF T. C..BAKEY, Bemidji, or.write i BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & AMPROV-EFIENT CO. §20 Capital 2ank Buliding ST. PAUL v,&‘b‘,&i!.o.!‘.\ Koors Bros. €o. Model Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers.ang Jobbers Ice Cream, Eakery Gooeds Confectionery and Fountain 8upplies 1 o WYY FOOTY N. W. Telephone 125 WY 000y . 318 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota ¥ A " BEMIDJI AT THE idji-Pionasr-- ffice SUPPLY STORE Bam " THE BRINKMAN THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARCOT BEATON STOCK CO. A RUNAWAY MAT IN THREE ACTS The characters in the order in whieh they appear: Mr, Jule.............eeoeeeeveeennnreeneensnnn.....Mr. N. B. Cregan Soloman Short . ..Mr. Ted ‘Athey Mrs. Match...... . . Miss Sadie Cregan Leonard Claxton...... Mr. Stewar(.Kemp Richard Claxton... Mr.:Boris Karloff MILLIE MATCH . 3 SYNOPSIS Sl ACT I—Huntsley Tavern—New Jersey.—Eveni ACT II—Same as Act One.—That Night. it g ACT III—-Home of Mrs; Match.—New York.—Ne{t Day. Direction; Mr.:Ted:Athey . -