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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914, ler.—Adv. Mare Day, of the state land depart- ment, spent today in Bemidji. Mr. Day is stationed at Kelliher. ' About The Cifl Flour down forty cents pex" barrel at W. G. Schroeder’s store, Sept 17. ;«i#iiiiifiiiii# —Adv. x LEST WE FORGET * R K KR KK KK KKK KX October 9 is Fire Prevention Day. * % % That Sunday, October 4, is Peace Day. Glenn Harding of Cass Lake was in Bemidji last evening and was one {of the five who joined the Elks. One of these- aays you ought to gzo to Hakkerups and ¥mve your pie- ture taken.—Adv. 3 Mrs. W. T. Blakely of Farley was in the city yesterday visiting friends and calling on the local merchants. Have your furniture repalred at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—aav. Mrs. J. C. McGhee autoed to Be- midji yesterday and transacted busi- ness, returning to her home in the Hallowell Concert company at the |[evening. Athletic club Monday evening. They Miss Leah Berman of the Berman are fine. Let's go. Dance to follow. |Insurance and Real Estate Agency, LA was a Thief River Falls business vis- There will be a dance in the Ath-|itor last evening. letic club hall Friday night, given I will pay $1.20 per cwt. in trade by the ladies of the Episcopalian |for closed Norway pine cones for the Guild. balance of the year. W. G. Schroed- er.—Adv. Mrs. M. Mackey of Farris, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ho- mer Balzell for a few days, has re- turned to her home. ¥ e General election Tuesday, November 3. day, * % % Wednesday, October 28, is ‘‘State Forests Day.” P The big game seasons opens Nov. 10 and closes Deec. 1. * % % * %* % November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open season for duck and all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. * ; . o e 106 Mrs. M. Lemoreaux and three‘ Mothera® meeting :in the Mbtary daughters of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, are next Tuesday, October 6. All visiting at the M. Taylor home, Tha_vg will remain for several days. The great motive business is the strenuous faith of the men back ot it. ern National Bank.—Adv. Attorney Ralph Stone of Rapids was in Bemidji this morning ! mothers are invited to attend and-all members urged to be present. L Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. * & A Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at|Stanton. ] i Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Keewatin was also in the city. i Affiliated at the convention will be There will be practice for the| the Minnesota Crop Improvement as-|football team of the Athletic club sociation and the Women’s Auxiliary. |at 7 o’clock sharp this evening. It LA is urged that all players be out as Realizing the value of bright and|Grand Rapids is to be met next week. interesting local columns in making The best dance of the season will nower of any sonal | North- Attorney Philip Stene of | | Grand | . “The Social Needs of Ycung People” | evening for St. Paul where he-will spend several days. While in the city Judge Stanton will attend sev- eral ‘gessions of the American Prison association, which meets tomorrow. The Hallowell Concert company will give a concert in the Armory next Monday evening. The ten-piece orchestra will play for a dancing party immediately after the concert. —Ady. Merrill Flesher, who has made Be- midji his home for the past several years, left last night for Indianola, Iowa, where he will join his parents and make his future home. While here Mr. Flesher was in the employ of the M. & L. Mrs. F. G. Troppman arrived in the city this morning from Minnea- polis where she has been the past few weeks, and where she and her two daughters, Margaret and Kather- ine will spend the winter. The girls are attending school in Minneapolis. Miss Mae Koors left Wednesday night for Minneapolis where she will enter the Northwestern hospital next Monday and take a course in nurs- ing. Before her departure Wednes- day, a number of her friends gave her a pleasant surprise. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Radi, who were married in this city a few weeks ago,:’ have gone to Crookston where they will make their future home, Mr. Radi being one of Crookston’s youn: progressive business men. Mrs. Radi| was formerly Miss Eickstadt of this ! I | county. Joe Grave 10 pitched iw ths for the All-Nation team, e city Monday. Young Grave: a protege of Connie Mack io time. The pitcher returne 1to Wallker yesterday and when aeked t jon legal matters before Judge C. W.|zhout his plans for the future had: nothing definite to make public.— Brainerd Dispatch. The Mothers’ in the library next Tuesday. Mrs, Denu will read a which subject will be open for dis cu All mothers are invited to a paper welcome in the homes of its.he held in the Armory after the con- subscribers, the Pioneer asks its{cert Monday night. The Hallowe 11l readers to assist by phoning all|ten-piece orchestra will furnish th(’r news items to 31. Favors of this|music.-——Adv. kind are appreciated by the publish- What will probably be one of “”,1 €18, most enjoyable dances of the sedsun} b will be held at the Athletic club hall | this evening by the women of thei scopalian guild. Refreshments | i will be served. | y C. R. Sanborn returned 001 Bemidji this morning from Thief tiver Falls where she went vester- afternoon, accompanying Ward l and Leslie Swenson ag far as that city on their return to Winnipeg. | Mrs. H. Speck of Frohn was a busi- Of course yow'll want to dance to ness visitor in the city yesterday. orchestra Monday night after the, P v 29— Hor' Wood ‘Phone: 128,==Adv. ceneert in the Armory. l’)m\mn,.,} Mrs. Gerry Brennon is visiting|from 9:30 to 1.—Adyv. friends in Cass Lake for a few days. F. A. Koors of Minneapolis, who Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen-inch. 1. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. W. Renkie of Boy River is the guest of Mrs. Jerome Cook of Nymore for a few days. has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. R. Koors, for over a week, has returned to his home. Mr. traffic manager of the LaCrosse Im-| | plement company of Minneapolis. Koors i3] Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- Judge C. W. Stanten will leave this | sl B Bulk iard.. Fancy spring chicken.... Fancy fowl..... ..oiimossiciaalBE Choice pot roast beef ... Plate boiling beef............... viil e Beef steak, your choice... Shoulder steak. . i w2 L 20c Pork chops and steak......... dob e 20c¢ Fresh sausage of all kinds, City Meat Marke Bemidji, Minn. tattend and all member: the strains of the Hallowell ten-piece e 1 Andy Larson. are urged t 1s there are several sub s of interest to be discussed. Mi Iabel Kittleson was hostess last evening at a party, the occasion being her birthday. Autumn color: predominated thrc h the rooms an ke p je g were carried out with quantities of ! and flowers. Music and cards were the amusements of the evening and at 1 0 a daint autumn leaves ln'\ch was served, Genevieve =cn, a sister of the hostess, as- ng. The guests included Misses ie Klein, ue, Lu flliam R rill Tleshes, !Clande Meclver. Mrs. Henry Schmitt was tendered a pleasant surprise last evening by a | number cof her friend 1 neighbors The self-invited gues were dames George Rasmusson, Herb Ras- musson, Mabel Young of Portland, iOregon, A. E. Webster, W. J. Cole-} iman, Berger, Benson, Clayton Win- ter, Andy Klayin, S. A. Cutter and The evening ent playing 500, Mrs son receiving first Se iit the consolation prize. Lunecnh 1 o'clock. Mr: was served at 11 Schmitt was presented with a hand- painted creamer and sugar set, as a reminder of the occasion. The editor of a cou ceived the followin | The new Third St. Theatre :: Us?er the management of Fred Brinkman “The Light House was | meeting will be held | | paper on Mes- | be next.month?” _In reply he te: “It is my . belief that the weather next month will be. very much like your subscnpflon » ‘The inquirer wondered for an ‘hour what the editor was driving at, when he hap- pened to think of the word ‘“‘un- settled.” He went in the mnext day and squared his account.—Exchange. SWINDLERS SECURE $25,600 Pretended They Represented Two For- eign Countries. San Francisco, Oct. 2.—Panama- Pacific exposition contractors -have started an investigation as to the whereabouts of two men who secured upward of $25,000 in checks on rep- resentation that they were authorized by the Haitien and Dominican gov- ernments to erect buildings at the ex- position. Neither man, the con- tractors say, was sp authorized. One of the two men put in a busy day here in August, notifying contrac- tors that contracts for the buildings were to be let. He directed them to send. $10 each to another man in New a - certified check for 10 per cent of their tenders. ' Checks so forwarded and ‘already cashed and returned are said ‘to amount to more than $25,000. | | i ' { {8 Jennie Gratton, M:u'v\ i) Brooks and the Messrs. Harold Hayner, Byron Russell and 4 Money Cheerfully Fefunded York to cover cost of plans and also| Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY . TONICHT ONLY All Star Feature Corporation Present America’s cele- brated: comedian, LEW DOCKSTADER in an elaborate military comedy-drama of the south in slavery days. “DAN” First Show 7:20 In Five Big Acts Second Show 8:45 Third Show 9:58 - Admission 5c and 16c A % 3 Boys' Clothes; Extreme Values With The ,Right Sort Of Service HERE‘S a great Boys’ Store with a wonderful lot of fine clothes, gathered for fall and priced to give you all possible value benefits. Our knowledge and experience is at your serv- ice. It is the best place and the best way to buy things for your boy. Very Emphatic Values at $6 Woolwear Suits, of all wool wear proof cheviots and cashmeres all have extra pair of kmckers, for boys of 7 to 18. Few two piece Junior and Vestal suiis for boys 2 1-2t0 9. An immense $5 00 showing at......... All Wool Suits For Boys, With Norfolk coats, stitched belts new models in diagonals, mixtures and homespuns. 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Co. i Bemidji, Minnesota purchase TONIGHT ONLY World Film Corporation Presents “The Price of Treachery” R-- Kesper's flaughter” : A ‘wonderful reatistic production of the life on | the deep, showing a tremendous storm at sea, the blowing up of a large ’s'c;hooner‘ and_the heroic rescue ‘of the captain and the cook from the troubleseme waters. iN FIVE ACTS ADMISSION 5¢c and I5¢c THE BRINKMAN THEATRE THE TYRRANY OF TEARS The play that served John Drew as a vehicle for two years will be the offering of the Margot Beaton Stock Co- at the Brinkman Theatre this evening. The story is about a woman, who, when First Show, 7:15; Second, 8:30; Third, 9:45 she does not get her OW[] way, crles . and makes scenes.