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| About Tfieéity [ KRR KRR R KRR R RKK ‘o LEST WE FORGET * LB RS R R SRR RS R General election day, Tuesday, November 3. s ¥ Wednesday,. October 28, is “State Forests Day.” s . The big game seasons opens Nov. 10 and closes Dec. 1. s s s Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. i The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November 10. P The MacPhail string orchestra at the City Hall Monday evening. Un- der auspices of Athletic club. PR November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open season for duck and all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. * s John F. Chambers will provide the opening number of the Woman’s Study club Redpath Lyceum series. He will appear here on the evening of November 3. . s s Panama-California exposition ot San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. * % s 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. . . Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Pioreer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this Kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. 1 i F. M. Rice of Park Rapids was in the city yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Glenn Slossen went to Wilton this morning on business. House Dresses at 69¢; The Paris.—Adv. Dr. Frank Gunn of Kelliher was a Bemidji professional visitor today. You can get a waist your size at Oct. 23. 1 all sizes. Corns Quit, Pains ¥ Stop, With “Gets-I” Quit Plasters, Salves and What-Nots. After using “GETS-IT” once you will never again have occasion for asking, “What can I do to get rid of my corns?’ “GETS-IT" is the first sure, certain corn-ender ever known. 69c. Adv. transacted business in the city yes- terday. S at W. G. Schroeder’s store, Sept. 17. —Adv: man of Rosby were Bemidji visito: yesterday between trains: teen inch, hay, flonr and feed: 1.4 Batchelferi—Adv. South- Dakota, -on business. teen inch, hay, flour and feed: I P. Batchelder.—Adv. Drugistore Saturday afternoen:by the:| ladiesvof: the Episcopal Guild. go ‘to Hakierup's ami: linve: your: pic- ture taken.—Adv. will arrive in Bemidji Saturday amd! will spend-a couplesof*months in the city. the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. on the M. & 1., went to Brainerd yes- terday where he will spend some time on business. house in desirable loeation. Troppman's Store.—Adv. garet of the town of Frohn spent |’ yesterday in the city shopping and calling on friends. Oct. 23, will be for the benefit of the Swedish Lutheran church.—Adv. day from Little Falls, where she has been the guest of her parents for several days. will hold a food sale Saturday after- fering from inflammatory tism for several weeks past, is still confined to her bed, but is improv- and up; dresses $3.95 and up; sweat- ers 95c¢ and up. Methodist church will begin a series of Methodist Cracker This famous confection will be sold members of the league as long as the weather is favorable. mission: Adults, 50¢; children, 25c. —Adv. F. Murphy, president of council of Bemidji, Minn., will be in St. Paul today on their way to Man- kato where they will attend the con- vention of the Minnesota League of Municipalities.—Wednesday, St. Paul Pioneer Press. Sounds good, doesn’t it? be served at the demonstration of aluminum ware at the Given Hard- ware store Friday.—Adv. thodist church will give a reception for their pastor, C. W. Gilman, and " Why pay $1.257 The Paris—| Mrs. W. E. Harding of Narthern. Flour down forty cents per barrel! Birdie; .Gladal' and ‘Wiitred Nows|: 2 Wood: for sale;- Four-foot: or- C. A. Knapp, of the:New Shoe e} n thig-eity, left yesterday for Plerre; Wadod: for ssle. Ronrifoot or six-| A food sale will'be-held at One' of these: days: you onght to:| Miss Esther Petersan: of ' Brainerdi| t1ave your furniture repaired at Julius Loberg, of Nymore, fireman ‘Wanted—To rent modern six-room Apply Mrs. H. Henzel and sister Mar- The Grand Concert at the City hall Mrs. B. W. Lakin returned yester- Minnesota, The ladies of the Episcopal guild noon at Netzer’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. K. K. Roe, who has been suf- rheuma- ng slowly. Suits $12.95 and up; coats $5.95 The Paris.—Adyv. The Junior League of the First Jack days. on Saturday of each week by the Grand concert at the City hall Miss Millar of Duluth, vio- inist, assisted by local talent. Ad- Mayor William McCuaig and R. the city Pancakes and fudge for Friday. These will The congregation of the First Me- National Bank regarding the safe in- ‘!“'he) and makes a delightful effervescent repulsed. In the course of this fight- raw spota. No vestment of their trust funds. Every | Russia Divides Tales of Losses. by | lithia-water drink. {56 sty Russians were. canéired, ot more shoe tight- tacility for investigation will be fur- Hundred. cluding one Russian general. Several T rith nished to you.—Adv. The police are still working on the case, and may be able shortly to find clues on which to conviet the men held. \ TONICHT ONLY Daniel Frohman p: ithe-greatest of all. Motion Picture Stars ‘MARY PICKFORD In:a.novel yet typical characterization “THE EAGLE’S MATE” n re: ly | moment .after Mrs. Bailey was shot, be en:the ‘east Talier - that in{and’ satd: e £ the wesk 3. “f shot him” 0 & § “While. fresh masges. of itroopsi can | Celin said she. thaught Mrs. Carman be brought without hindrance over,|referred to her husband, Dr. Carman. sees;” he:-says, S constitute an| As she testified Mrs. Carman ‘did mot awkwanl edversary. - Although the [‘once: take her eyes:from the witness. unity of their E . im- “The next morning about daylight| A ing : s i e o : LSl e e A flnflv ling mrfi:tdyama:fi‘ 1{ife imthe West Virginia ‘Somewlfat a hard | continued. “She said, ‘O Celia, what . 5 ountans. Ve parts . 7 It is necessary to start the first show at 7:20; Second, 8:45; Third, 9:55 Admission Bc and. 18c Coming Saturday:~Ethel Barrymore in “The Nightingale” - Matinee: at 2:30. to Naco, Somora, to reinforce the troops of. Governor Jose Maytorena, e |NEW GEANAN MOVE [ iayr NARK AR AIMED AT ERDUN 14D LOOK YOUNC. Paris, Oct. 22—Despite the severe Dont stay Nobody can tell fighting in _progress in the north there is a -growing feeling ‘here that ) “when you flen gray, faded hair with' Sage Tea and Sulpbur. task which must notibeiforgotten in|idid I kill that woman for? I hope God waiting for>the:dsd s will forgive me. You stick to me and Chaneellor ~Bethmann-Hollweg, ac-{if anything happens ‘to you Tll take cording to the Tagehlatt, is being at-| care of your little boy.'"” tacked in certain_ infug circles as respasmitille for the war. R Yaquis Join ‘Maytorena: 3 Guaymas, Mex., Oct. 22—Six hun- dred Yaqui Indians ‘under 'General Mendez have left ‘Guaymas en route —_——— Southworth and:. Hethh Wrickson, vocalists. Miss Crowley of Chicago, who has been: the;guest.af Hefsister, Mrs. W. N. Bowser, 823 Bemi @il avenue, since. June, ‘Wwill ‘leave: tomorrow for Du- luth: where she: will wisit frienils be-| of the Kreutz Zeitung estimates ‘the (fore returning to her home. 'Miss | losses of the French, the British, ithe Crowley ' is ‘timakeeger: for ‘the Kup-| Russiens: and the Belgians in killed, penheimer <company of Chicago, | Wounded and prisoners as at least which company employs 5,000 peo-| three-quarters of-a million men. KOMEY TROUBLE ed wonderfully, and™is loud in her Take a glam of Balts if your Back: praise for Bemidji and the wonder- ful climate of this *country. Miss hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat Sotthscurko acld. Adlies’ Loases: 750,000, 3 Berlin, Oct. 22.—The military expert | the real German objective is not the line ‘from Dunkirk east: . It is: considered certain that the at- tempt to takerDunkirk will be pushed and’ it s admitted at military head- quarters that' German reinforcements are coming up, but it-is also insisted that the: German genegal staff must realize: by- pow that Von Kluck -and Von:Boehn: cannot break through: the strong .ailied line: In .consequence attention is being paid: to ‘the-operations of the Germans on'“their left center against Verdun " and the country near St. Menehould " Another. offensive. is developing there althengh the German claims that they sactually: have reduced some of. the | Verdun: forts ave emphatically demiec by General Gallieni. . Itisbelieved: that this movement it a desperate attempt by the Germans to/ divert the: French: from their Ak sace-Loraine operations, but if so it can hardly succeed, as plans to meet such a movement have been perfected, IS INCREASING IN FORCE Fighting In Central Galicia Becomes More- General, London, Oct. 22.—An official com- munication fssued in Vienna is given Geandmother kept her hair beantifully @avkened, glossy and sbundant with a brew of Bage Tea and Sulphur. When- _ever her hair fell out or took on that [ dull, faded or streaked appearance, thia lhfie mixture was epplied with won- K effect. By asking at any drug abore for “Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” you will get a large bottle. of this old-time. recipe, ready to we, for about 50 cents. This simple can be depended upon to restore :tunl mb;w.ndil‘:um to the hair and aplendid druff, dry, itchy scal o2 alling hair. e A well-known downtown druggist ssys verybedy uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur; becatise it darkens eo naturally and ‘evenly that nobody can tell it has boen spplied—it’s 8o easy to use, too. You Crowley thinks Bemidji:is one of the most beautiful little' cities she has ever visited. TAKES ISSUE WITH PERKINS Governor of Stock Exchange 0;» poses Federal Control. New York, Oct. 22—The. European war has proven a conclusive reason i H you must have your-meat du eat it{ but flush ycmyro kidneys :’l‘{h’nfli‘ why the New York Stock Exchango| foia s thif ey osd,cuthotity who should not.be. incorporated, according.gimost: paralyzes the kidneys in their sef- to Willlam C. Van Antwerp, one of forts to expel it from the blood. They the governors of the exchange. become: :sluggish and weaken, then you Van Antwerp issued a statement in/ suffer with a dull misery in the kidney reply to George W. Perkins. and: Sen-| region, sharp. pains in. the buck or aick stors Poindexter and Owen, all three| headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, of whom have urged thz¢ tha. ex:| 1ONBUE is coated and when the weather is bad:you have rheumatic twinges. The- change be not permitted tc r2open|yrine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the except umder government cont-ol. channels often get sore and irritated | “Hadthe New York 8tock Exchanee| obliging you to seek relief two or three been incorporated when the war com:| time during the night. ' menced,” sald Van Antwerp, “auy per-| _To-neutralize these irritating acids; to son with an ulterfor motive could|cleanse the kidneys and st off the have sought an:injunetion. m"'sm"}:’m @t four ounces of “Bven the granting of & preliminary| {1y hbl-;v:f?l flnrmlny hf": injunction, which would have kept b i ter before breakf : the exchange: open- for’ the- shortest| and your ffi.,,;:a{:(.fi':h::r.; fine. Thi: CHICAGD ply dampen a comb or soft ‘brush aad draw it through your hair, taking one_strand at & time. By morning the hair dieappears; after another appli- ufiivn or two, it is restored to its natural oolor and looks glossy, soft snd abun- Better cookies; cake and biscuits, too. All as light, fluffy, tender and delicious as mother used to bake. And just as whole- some. For purer Baking Pow- der than Calumet cannot be had HOW “TIZ" HELPS e S i time in which such fnjunction can bef famous salts is made from the scid ¢ |iB & telegram from Amsterdam to the \ your grocer. disgolved, would have precipitated an| geapes ‘and lemén juiee; combined witl | Reuter's Telegram company. It says: RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS economric tragedy ln?'.énerlea. Hun- | lithia, and has been used for generations | “The battle-in Central Galicia has JUTIL, Woth¥s Pare Food Expesition, Chicago, 1L dreds of innoeent persons would have| to flush and stimulate llug{i:h. kidneys; |increased-in force; especially north of SRl IR Paris Expesition, Frasce, l}llzr alse to neutralize the 20ids- in -urine, | the Etrwiaz river, where our attacks Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol- been injured huxo,giflrwowry." DENIES “GERMAN REPORTS len feet, sweaty fect, smelling feet, tired “The attempts of the Russians to | feet. A regain the Magiera heights have been| Good bye corns, callouses; bunions and Jad Salts is inexpemsive; cannot in- Petrograd, Oct. 22.—A statement re- garding the claim of the enemy that' machine guns also were taken. A NEW IELX [ 0803, “The Austrians have occupies Stryj, : pain or drawing Line small buttered baking dishes up your fuce in While sleeping in his room at the, the Russian ‘casudlties around Prze- forty-two miles southwest of Lem- agony. “TIZ”is Germania hotel yesterday, about. sk ded- 40,000 men’ was & with boiled rice, seasoned with salt, ber: Koero-Ehmecoe and Serth after uflzn.;zi)cml, acts | noon, Joseph Broulx was robbed of}, 2 ipepper and butter. Cook one pint of strong Russian resistance.” right off. “TIZ” e o all the money in his possession, | , drain, Qe draws out all the amounting to $59 in cash. Broulx's| “Tie Germam oficial communica |chop moderately fine and season to |4 *F ok do ok b okt ob chook ok ok b b piv ] ',_’i‘;‘:;'";’,‘;ficfix“e; door was unlocked. Upon awaken-|tions.have-adapted a.policy. of grossly [taste. Moisten well with tlie etrain- * GERMANY HALTS ‘FCR- * up the feet. ':J“ ing late in the afternoon Broulx.|exaggerating the Russian. losses. The | ed oyster liquid and a Httle tomato _'l'_‘ EIGN. PAYMENTS. ; “T1Z” and for- made complaint to the police and|records are kent_ and. from -this it # | sateyp and A1l into. the rice lined it 5 get your foot migery. Ah! how com- ] three men were arrested on suspicion | kown _that ;‘“’ n'\“'fi“ 1‘“““&' dishes. Brush over with melted but- Berlin, via The Hague and fiflf“u”?’?’z’" f mg'“d:xgzgsis:e a of having a band in the robbery. |Tent ARt e s London, Oct. 22.—The German | department store. Don’t ‘suffer = Have S government has-decided to ex- temd the bill prohibiting pay- ments to Egglishmen or Eng- lish firms, to France and ‘also to the French:colonies and=pro- and serve very hot. Garnjsh each | pot with a ring of hard bofled eggs. Alwaye gerve them a bottle of “ZUM- | ALWEISS” beer, to. perfect the com- good feet, glad fect, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A vear's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded, rexl lesses one ‘hundred times.” T0-CONFER:QN-COTTON-FUNI Broulx claims his home is + TEFEEFEEL R EFEL “ family tomorrow evening in the base-|near Bemidji.—Wednesday, Crooks- bination. T. R. Symons, Tel 122-2. w#’.’...s‘;',‘if;“ ment of the church. All members|ton Times. Reserve: .w"‘"-"mwm"hl“d‘ Eatie = : toctorates. Stomach Trouble and Constipation Corma? U ;)( %:ned c?urc:-l m‘;d their 1tlriendst;:re Tomorrow evening the people of | waghington; @ct. 22—W. G. B HOW'S THIS? dd ok k kbt bk Cured. o nvited to attend, as well as other < reserve hoanid| We otfer oni L Theyl Vasiant Bemidji will be given a mustcal | Harding of the federal reserve hoani|, We offer One Hupdred Dattars Rs| DIRECTED AGAINST ALLJEB| I was sick for three years with If you have tried other things by the score and will now try “GETS-IT.” you will realize this glorious fact. You probably are tired sticking on tape that won't stay stuck, plasters that shift themselves right onto your corn, contraptions that make a bun- dle of your toe and press right down on the corn. Put two drops cl “GETS-IT” on that corn in two sec- onds. The corn is then doomed as sure as night follows day. The corn shrivels, There’s no pain. no fuss. If you think this sounds too good to be true try it tonight on any corn, callus, wart or bunion. “GET. I1s sold by druggists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent di- rect by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, “Gets-It” is sold in Bemidji by Barker’s Drug Store. French Remedy Aids Stomach Sufferers France has been called the nation without stomach troubles. The French have for generations used a simple mix- ture of vegetable oils ‘that relieve all stomach and intestinal ailments and keep the bowels free from foul, poisonous matter, The stomach is left to perform its_functions normally. ¢ Mr. Geo. H. Mayr, a leading druggist of Chicago, cured himself with this rem- edy in a short time. The demand is so great that he imports these oils from France and compounds them under the name of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. People everywhere write and testify to the marvelous relief they have received using this remedy—one dose will rid the body of poisonous accretions that have accumulated for years and convince the most chronic sufferer from stomach, liver or intestinal troubles. Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by Barker’s Drug Store and Drugglsts eyerywhere. congregations of the eity. man was recently returned to midji for another year. are being sold at the Given Hard- at 39c¢ are going faster than the sure, then come in tomorrow.—Adv. Rev. Gil- Be- Those 85¢ aluminum pans which ware store during the demonstration pancakes. You'll want one to be The “Pine Needle Club” met at the home of Mrs. A. P. Ritehie Tues- day. The guests served for the host- ess and helped celebrate her birthe anniversary. Mrs. Ritchie reeeived a large number of pretty and valu- able gifts. The members of the club are Mesdames C. F. Schroeder, Charles Seville, Loren Coyle, F. M. Pendergast and A. P. Ritchie. There will be a special meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society in the church basement tomorrow af- ternoon at 3 o’clock. There is work to do and matters of importance to discuss and all members are urged to be present. ‘W.-P. Dyer, superintendent of the city schools and W. B. Stewart, county superintendent of Beltrami county, left last evening Tor St. Paul where they will attend the Min- nesota Educational association meet- ing, which began last evening and will last through the entire week. Mr. Dyer. and Mr. Stewart will .re- turn to Bemidji Sunday morning. Edwin Simons, manager of the high school football team, yesterday completed arrangements for a game to be played here a week from Sat- urday with the fast Brainerd team. This will be the first championship game of the year to be played on the home grounds by the Bemidji boys. Saturday .the eleven will play at Grand Rapids and the first real hard game will be the result. The treasurers of Fraternal and Religious Societies are invited to con- sult with the officers of the Northern: Duluth, assisted by local artists, will give a concert in the city hall. concert is under the auspices of the Swedish Lutheran Millar has studied abroad, as well as in Duluth, and is considered one of the best violinists in the Northwest. She will be assisted by Miss Rubie| Henrionnet, elocutionist; tum, pianist, and Mrs. G. C. Berg-| = stomach trouble and constipation, ‘doctored continually with different physicfans, with only temporary re- lief,” says Mrs. Hester Waite, of Ant- werp, Ohio. *“A friend advised me to try Chamberlain’s Tablets, which [1-did, and continued to use them for one year, and they completely cured (me, not only of the stomach trouble 'but also of the constipation.” For when Miss Ellen Millar of |went to New York to confer with’ "bankers about the $150,000,000 loan| fonid to ‘take care of ‘the surplus cot- |, treat, Cure. o, Q.. e SR St = uif: of 8myrna Closad:to: Vessels by, L2 e e Saein Turkien Port, ton crop. Sk el Copenhagen, Oct. 22.—The Frank- muet Pestus' J. Wade of m&;nx;-:l-l‘. :n %"Ql'n {0 carry out_any- abligations. jo | furter-Zeitung prints-a we-ffvfin of the backens:of this:plan, el- S NAT BANE. OF Constantinople: to* t.hg s!ce.t ‘that the . phia .and continue the:eflort to-have foreign ambaksadors have been noti- fled: by the porte that warships ave 0B, ol the New York bankers accept pre-| Haill's: Catarrh Cure ?fl: of ":f..“'% farbidden 1o enser the Gulf of Smyrns. Price 76/ oen Draggiats. The church. Miss Posals for the use of the fund dis:[23M¥. sating directly u sumed' by the ‘tederal remerve board. | Fearimonials 2e3t" e The Vosslsche Zeltuns' states that Miss Mit- the porte’s. action is directed against 'HE BRINKMAN 'THEATRE lund and the Misses Dorothy Tor-|" rance, Margaret Newton, Haszel] SURPRISES MANY ‘The QUICK action of simple buck- thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ader-i-ka, the remedy which be-| came famous by curing appendicitis]| is surprising Bemidji people, Many have found that this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the. system that A SINGLE DOSE re- lieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost IM MEDIATELY. Adler-i-ka is the mest thorough bowel cleanser ever sold French -& Co., Druggists.—Adv. TONICHT " Most Dangerous of Minor Ailments. Of the minor ailments a cold is by far the most dangerous, not in itself but the serious diseases it so often leads to. Pneumonia and con- sumption always start with a cold.| ‘When you have a cold you are much more likely to contract the infectious diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet|g§ fever and whooping cough. Colds are easily cured, in’fact, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of this most common ailment, and is pleasant and safe to take. Why take such desperate chances when so reliable and trustworthy a medicine | may be obtained for a guarter. For by All Dealers. & G in two parts Piroduced:in Honolula by Henry: McRea, = with Wm.