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LR B S l* Rob b e & B &8 2 * LEST WE'FORGET" i (AR R R RS S e R e R T ‘Tomorrow is Registration -Day. General- election -~ day;- Tuesday; November 3. Weltiestiy October-28; i Forest§*Day:¥: ‘The big ‘gafie seasons opens Nov. 10 and‘élosesDee. 1. High#gchool* footbali game” Satur- day, Bemidji versus Brainerd:” Beltrami‘county’'s - next “term" court ‘will convene ‘on’ Tuesday; Feb- ruary’9. Hallowe'en “dance “of ‘the Bemidji Moose “lodge “on’ the "evening *of “Oc- tober '30. The next-meeting~of the board-of county commissioners will' begin ‘Tuesday, Novembeér 10. The ‘MacPhail string orchestra-at the City Hall Monday evening Un- der auspices of Athletic club. First indoor ‘band concert of the winter season at the City hall Thurs- day evening. Special features. Be- gins at 8:30. . Noveémber 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open” seafon "for‘dué¢k “and all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. 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. Panama-California exposition at San Diego;- January -1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position- at .San- Francisco February 20 to December 4. Big meeting of ‘'N. M. D. A. at Brainerd, Decembér 1, 2, 3 and 4. Aftiliated-at ‘the conventiom 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 Pioneer asks Its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. of Mrs. 0. C. Melby of Pinewdod was among the out-of-town’ shoppers Sat- urday. A son was born to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Earl McMahon'on Dewey avente this morning. For Wood ' Phone 129.—Adv: Miss Vern Carpenter of Grant“Val- ley spent the week end with friends in Bemidji. : Mrs. Oscar Nelson of Rosby spent Saturdayin the city visiting friends and shopping. A. Allman and family of Frohn drove to Bemidji yesterday and at tended church! Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- HEADAGHE STOPS, "NEURALGIA- GONE Dr.¥ James’ Headache Powders give instant relief—Cost dime a package. Nerve-rackitig; splitting _or dull, throbbing ‘headaches yield in just & few moments to Dr. James’ Headache Pow- ders which cost only 10 cents a pack- age at any drug store. It's the quick- est, surest headache relief in the whole world, « Don’t suffer! Relieve the nfony and distress now! You can. illions - of men and women have found that headache and neuralgis misery 'is needless, Get what you ask for. Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICGHT ONLY FRENGHY (Majéstic) A rattling good two-rcel west- ern yarn based on a story by Geo. Patullo. Riding' bucking brenchos is’one of the features. THE MIRROR (American) A detective drama. A RURAL RAMANGE (Princess) A very pleasing comedy. Coming Tomorrow Tuesday:— ‘‘Atlantis’’, a$75,000 production, in six parts. - Matinee 3 p. m. 1 Miss Helen Kerrick'of ithe towH of’ *State!, :|Sheets of Plantaganet, were business _| time, returned to their home today. fand see those specials in “suits’for ‘of Minneapolis, who have been the tunumm;#ummm i fitflfl‘&hflifitlfl‘\hy ‘w]mh' ebroute Butoimfl“‘—hb“ The Better Farming club of Grant. Valley met at the home. of Mrs. M. J: Larson Saturday. Mrs. nd ittle son Weére i - : to their home at Park Rapids from Grand ‘Rapids*Wwhere they have®spent Northern spentSaturdayin-Bomidit, | Lo, Pt 70 ""_’p:’;;’t;'fe,rfi;"“,fi Lhe suesnunfte it | merly restaéa’ here. Mrs. A. D. Sitmpking * of ~ Turtle| . iss Elsie Kiiager. of Pinewood River attended to’business g’s Wal fhe .guest of her sister, Mrs. in Bemfa)f Baturdgy. " = 7 | &xchie Fenton, Saturday. Miss Kiing- Wood for sale.-. Four-foot-or- six-|€r teaches the school at Fowlds this |al teen inch, hay, flour and feed.: year. Mrs. *Fentow's father, ‘Louis Batchelder.—Ady. - | Klinger;‘of - Pinewood;’ was alsothe = ~‘and-Mrs, Fenton Satur- Miss' ‘Bessie ' Dille, who - Eucst oMLY S teaches| 5 o school at Puposky,”spent ' the week £ end with Bemidji friends: Mr;!. H. L. Mitchell ‘of - Virginia, Mesdames C. M. Powell and D. W. Coel&n, dlngh}er of Georgte Cochran, takes theiweek. Among thosedmvited are: Lee fA. LaBaw, Hallan w}mmmn H. Mayne Stanton, Leo: Joe Christie. Yes, Mrs, Richardson® finising. She has ‘experience and uses “only best materials. - Dévelop-: ing roll films, any sizs, six expos- ures;s 10c. Twelve exposures, 15c. i Prints 3c and up. Post cards ey eachrsou a dozen. Mall- orden 80- lcited. 29 Tenth street,? Mmer of Tenth and Doud—Adv. = - 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Benson enter- tained the Linger Longers ¢lub Sat-| utday evening. The guests included Messrs. and Mesdames S. A. Cutter, Andy* Larson, George Rasmusson, {: Herb*Rasmusson, Clayton’ Winter, A. E. Webster, W. G. Coleman, Mrs. A, Minnesota, is the guest:-of her moth- er, Mrs. George Edwards;-on Bel- trami avenue:« Mrs. Mitchellsarrived in the city Saturday night and-came by the way of Ranier, where“she‘has been visitinig. She says a mumber of soldiers“are patroling -the “border on’ both ‘sides;” Americans “on* one':side and Englsh on the otheér,” and for- m—_— callers in Bemidji- Saturday.: Mrs. T. 8. Andrews of the town of Northern is the guest of her son, Attorney A. A. Andrews of this city. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. The MacPhail string quartet’ will Smmlmflbi play at the city hall ‘this evening. “O) ne board ora carload?’" It is an attraction that no one-should a = LUMBERE COAE:: wo Clavin and:her niece; of Wisconsin, who is a guest'at the | ffClavin home; : Five Hunaée: was'the amusement of the eveniWg and -al dainty lunch was served. - Hjalmar Johnson, who js. holding?: down'a homestead in' t ip 158, range- 30, was a visitor in fown on! Wednesday to make appheation for | the ‘keeping of a deer in’e‘ptlvity.l It is a young male that was foind apart from its mother early in June and ‘Mr. and- Mss. Jolmson . have;: cared for the little fellow:until ati the present :time'it is perfectly tame and 'runs about: the:clearing:and the | cabin at will;: without the least te:u'I of its human friends. The applica- tion was sent to the state board of game and fish commissioners and will undoubtedly be granted.—Northern wows. L. G. Pendergast of Bemidji, who Miss Cecelia Miller, who has been Jgji= “eandidate for the, legisislure the guest of friends at Schoolcraft fifom this district, was g.visitor in during the past week, returned to ‘A B4 ; R border: townson Yddnesday:, He, her home at Puposky today. ; grede s pleasant ecall onhis oppon- The Paris invites you to come in o aor L Do Williadie oL han and see those specials in suits for patte: Lo talk it over. OUESRenaer, Tuesday only at $9.95.—Adv. gast is a pleasant old gentleman and has had a wide experience as a poli- Miss Gladys Stanton, daughter of {ician, so there was no question about Dr. and ]\{lrs, D. L. Stanton, spent him'being right on deck with the glad Saturday in Cass Lake where she hand and a story of how everything was the guest of Miss Ruth Harding. was coming his way. Sgrry, Pende, Mrs. W .E. Harding and Miss E. M. it but:we will call on our friend,! Halverson of Northern’drovetto Be- J. U, at the state house-next winter, midji Saturday and transacted busi- 1 if‘the north end has anything to say ness, returning home in the evening. 7 about it.—Northern News: Miss Clara Adams and Mrs. F. W. Hart of LaPorte, who have been vis- 0}' THE GREATEST VIOLENCE iting relatives in Fosston for some Battle at leupon Cost thu Germans Heavily. S London,-Oct. 26.—A Dnfly Mail cor- respondent, telegraphing _ Thursday from “in the north of Frafice,” says: “The ' battle’ fought' ‘near Nieuport'! . ‘Thursday - was’ of ‘extraordinary ' vio- lencel ‘The Belgian itroops, assisted by British warships, :literally: massa- cred the Germans, who:attempted to push out . a--columm toward Dunkirk, hugging the seashore und r the cover of the undulating sand duni “‘Accordingéito.thorooghlys trustwor- thy ‘information - the-. Germans: have brought up strong reinforcements from their center and the Rheims region ito:refnforne* their- right: wing.” MesflamesB J. Tollefson ‘and Karl 4"' and«é‘"m Flermoen 'of ‘Rosby spent Saturday:in the city calling on friends and shop- ping. Miss Frances-Bowers,~who ‘teaches the Hall school," near-Wilton, spent Saturday in the city, the guest-of relatives. 1ave your furniture “repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Warner~of Puposky are visiting at the home of their son, Arthur Warner of this city for a few days. Maurice Lurie, manager-of the Paris store, will return from Brain- erd tomorrow morning ‘where he has Dbeen on business. ® One of the f-mdnhuuxpon which ourgneatorganization has been builtsis the: mainte- nance of the highest quality roofinge-Yo because you: have: the -assurance«: of the-biggest roofing millsinthes worldsthaesit is-the. bestsroo thatcanbe made for any moneyamd-: thatit’is sold-ata reasonable-pric The “dmitator-is like ‘the couns-| terfeiter. - He enters the: fleld: of business* with ‘a cheaper; lower- grade ~ article of merchandise,- for the gen- cheaper” pi that it 13 Jus dealer 15 persuaded to handte it n Elowing prowises of enormous ProN o mach TATEGE Lhan the Tege ular Clegltimate profit’ which - 13 made on the genuine artic Titator succesas. in DAy ingaupom man's: natural avarice, piaces: his £00ds on sale with the dénters and instructs him to take oF the pULIE by sunstintine thy false article for the t every “opportunity: pretty sure that whe: you ask for a well-known product and the dealer tells you he has some- The Paris invites you to come in and see those specials in suits for Tuesday only at $9.95—Adv. - . Mrs. H. F. Degernes of Bagley and Miss Hilda Larson of Leonard were Bemidji visitors Saturday. They Te- turned to Leonard on the afternoon trdin. thing else that's just as good, or even better, the dealer is golng'to make a greater profit on that ar- .ticle than the one you call for, and In nine cases out of ten you will get a-much inferior article. Some buyers are easily imposed upon and' this encourages the “get-rich-quick” schemers to in- crease’ their substitutions. ~This also discourages the lecitimate manufacturer who is putting out articles ‘of :merchandise: that rep- resent honest value to the con- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastman of Turtle River were in Bemidji Sat- urday enroute to Shevlin, Minne- sota, where Mr. Eastman held serv- ices yesterday. Attorney and Mrs. Bunn T. Willson of Blackduck were Bemidji visitors et alud to ihe eons Saturday. While here they attended is life in perfecting an thé Blackduck-Bemidji high school SR AT ONs cankiot-be football game. sindz-of doliars in ad- £00ds; - and where The Paris invites you to come in simer. these goods have been giving uni- ,versal satisfaction for ‘a long ‘time, great injury results by per- mitting substitution to rob him of his market and at the same time rob the consumer-by’ selling him a doubtful article at practi- cally the same’ price, There is no law:through which such evil practices can be stopped. Tuesday only at $9.95.—Adv. C. J. Woodmansee will leave'this evening for Minneapolis where he will attend the state convention'of the moving picture —house - owners ',‘,',';‘25",?,,’,3‘;’;‘;{5,’:’,;“{0“;fq,’f"{f,‘; ond| managers; 5 E?‘gl‘z‘-g! t‘l.'v;v‘.‘f':‘r?’;m ';’u‘r.é’fi‘flf'z'e“z: crent brand “of goods for_the Mlg:{:{onl,o St M?s‘.c‘;aal?- cr3enaw. ehat It I8 poor. busiees dleton’s sister, - Miss Jessie. Pender- ers know- that it is poor’ business: to try to substitute - sometiing. T gast of Grant Valley, Sunday morn- ing, a daughter. else {01 ticle“wanted: Charles Kelley, of Menahga, one of northern Minnesota’s boosters, formerly in the newspaper ‘business, but now dealing in real estate, spent Saturday in Bemidji. The man with the “bank habit” never is laid off. $1.00 or more will srart you at the Northern:Natfonal Bank. 4 per cent interest and abso-| lute security.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Parmelee g Eho--l-n-unpnmu RE i, There'isa eed‘dtakr.infymr locality-whos “pleased 1o giver you furtherinformmtiomabout ourgoods and willi qaoteyou- reasonablé“ prices: xf the goods:ate-made by us; remember== *behind them: il ST PAUL. IIIIIII guests of their daughter, Mrs. H. B.' Brookins, for the past two weeks,' have returned to_their home. A. B. Herrell,"” of International Falls, one of the Koochiching county ditch engineers, who has spent the past week inspecting ditch five, re- turned to his home yesterday morn- ing. Miss Donna Lycan, daughter=' of Mr. and Mrs.-Frank S. Lycan, re- turned’ to ‘Little Falls,: where* she is] a member of the high school faculty, last evening, after a visit of three days here: . Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nelson of Fort Frances, returned. to:their home- this morning. . Mrs. Nelson- has -beena patient in one of ‘the-local hospital for some time. Mr. Nelson arrived| in Bemidji Saturday morning: Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Eastnian of St. | Paul, who have been the guests of County Attorney and ‘Mrs.: G. M. Tor- rance for the past week, returned to m,m‘:‘h“’g‘:"fimfix their home last evening. - Whilé here wy dark:and beautiful—all dan- they enjoyed several dwys’~hunting:}druff goes, soalp itching and falling hair Mr. and Mr#. -J. H. Freeman-of’ ge of youth. 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