Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 31, 1914, Page 3

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About The City RA R RS S R E R R R R R T . /EEST'WE. FORGET * EA R LS S LR R EE SR S To vote Tuesday. D General- election day, November 3. Tuesday, The big game seasons opens Nov. 10 and closes Dec. 1. * Beltrami county’s next term : of weourt will convene on Tuesday, Feb- Tuary 9. Votes for amendments three and nine will be for the benefit of north- ern Minnesota. . High school football game at Fair, grounds, Saturday, Nov. 7, Bemidji against Fosston. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November 10. P The Mothers’ club will meet in the Library building, Tuesday afternoon, November 3, at 3 o’clock. .. November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open season for duck and all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. « v 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, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affiliated at the convention will be the Minnesota Crop Improvement as- sociation and the Women’s Auxiliary. ERE Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Piorneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news fitems.to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- e BREVITIES Mrs. Otto Maltrud of Becida spent yesterday in the city shopping. For Wood Phone 129.—Aadv. Dr. J. P. Chance of International Falls was a Bemidji business visitor today. Mrs. Harvey L. Wilcox entertained at three tables of Five Hundred last evening. For Fire insurance see Sathre.— Adv. Mrs. W. M. Church of Yola drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business. M. Rygg, one of the progressive farmers of Liberty, was in the city yesterday. Wood for sale. teen inch, hay, flour and feed. Batchelder.—Adv. George Wilson of Wilton was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. M. J. Kolb, cashier of the Clearwa- Four-foot or®six-| L P. TO OPEN -TURNKEY, “Qil Paste”Polish For all kinds of Black Shoes Blacks, Polishes, Preserves o Russet “Oil Paste” Same size box. each 10¢. AskYonr Beale:hr | i, ||l|l A Trade in Foreign Countries. In foreign countries yvu come into competition with the best goods from every land. An article must have merit of the highest order to win esteem. tries Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the most popular medicine in use for coughs and colds because it is the' best. ' For sale by All Dealers. wm;s.,s,z.l.us In many of these coun- |} midji yesterday. ‘Wood ‘for#eale. “Four-foot orisix- Batcliglderi==Adv. ‘Mrs. James Taylor and son TLoren of Tenstrike transacted business in the city *yesterday. Several Brainerd football enthual- city ‘to’Bemidji today. One of these days you ought to go to‘Hakkerup’s afd haveryéar pic- ture taken.—Adv. Attorney Frank Palmer of Inter- hational” Falls: was in “Befnidii tsday on district court. matters. Ben Gardner of Blackduck iwas among the out-of-town tax payers.at the court house-yesterday. 4ave your -furniture -repaired. .at the bargain store, -first class work at Teasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. George Keiser and Mrs. J.' N. Guthrie of Turtle' River were aniong the out-of-town shoppers . yesterday. The Royal Neighwors wish to thank the Circle for thelean of their silverware on the evening of October. 27, The Swedish Lutheran Ladies aid@ will serve a chicken~dinner and 'hot supper at the 0dd Fellows* hall elec- tion day.—Adv. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Scribner transacted business in’ Bemidji yes- terday, returning home in the -even- ing. Miss Julia Neilson, clerk in the county auditor’s office, spent yester= day in Cass Lake, the guest of her] sister. A business education acquired at Mankato Commercial College, Man- kato, Minn.; enables you to obtain a good “position.—Adv. Miss Annie Rygg of the town-of Liberty was a Bemidji visitor ‘yes- terday. She returned to her ‘home in the-evening. Miss 'Hilder Akerson of Minnea- polis ‘arrived in the city last evening and 'will be the guest of Miss’ Gladys Stanton for a week. Mrs. C. F. Rogers and daughter Ritta of Wilton were_in the city yes- terday on business. They returned home in the evening. A number of schoolmates of Ralph Moberg planned a Hallowe'en .sur- prise on him last -evening. .Hallo- we'en games were played and a lunch was served. Don’t forget the millinery sale at the Henrionnet millinery parlors. Pattern hats, plumes and ribbons are being-sold at astonishingly low prices.—Adv. Miss Nellie Wilson of Wilton, who has been attending the Bemidji schools, has been obliged to give up her schoo] work for the present on account of weak eyes. Attorney M. J. Brown went to-the cities last evening. His .family will accompany him back to the city. Mr. Brown will also attend the Illinois- Minnesota football game. Miss Olive Cunningham, Mr.-and Mrs. M. E. Kenfield ‘and -@éorge Cochran, Jr., went to‘Itasca Park to- day where they will“visit *Mr.“and Mrs. William ' Chichester tomorrow. Rubie Wheaton of ‘Cass :lake is:a guest at the Kenfleld home.“She-will spend the winter ‘here and»will-at: tend the Bemidji schools. Hersgrand! asts accompanied .the -team of th-fi teensinch, hay, flour and feed. “I%P:{ T OMGHT ONI‘.Y " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN® In five acts‘from the famous: ‘novel'by Harriette “Beecher:| 700,000 ana: 800,000 ‘men, liberally. of- Stowe feuturing Irwing Cumm Eline “The Thanhouser.Kid”.as.Eva. : America’s Stronigest Story First Show, 7:20; {Second, 8:45; “Third,.9:8 AdmissioniBc-and' rSc COMING TUESDAY—One of the greatest plays “East Lynne” in five acts of the Hubbard county commission; ers; was in Bemidji today. He Is not a candidate for re-election, aly though he was nominated at the pri- maries, having withdrawn from the race only recently, his other: busis ‘ness relations meeding his attention: H. B. ‘Sherwood, coach of the ‘Brainerd high-sehool 'football iteam, and a member of the high school fa~ culty of that city, is in Bemidji to attend ‘the:game:today. Coach Sher- ‘wood has‘a fast aggregation and pre- dfcted this morning that an easy vic- tory would be secured. He is a brother of Miss ‘Alene ‘Sherwood, in- structor of Latin and German in the ‘Bemidji-sehools. The M. 8. club served a progressive dinner.party-last-evening. The: first course was -served by -Miss Jenette Steehman, second course at the home | of Miss Edna-Anderson,-Misses Dollie Koors and Marion Segal served the third course, Misses Corrine Carlson and Lucile Mortz the fourth, Misses Lucile Young and Emma Kline the fifth and Miss Louise McCready, the sixth. Hallowe’en colors” and em- blems were used in‘decorating. ‘Miss Beatrice: Kirk was ‘hostess at a Hallowe’en party last evening. ‘Wild -rose ‘(better known as Tubie), was fortune ‘teller. The Tooms were artistically decorated with pump- kins, corn stalks, witches, - ‘ghosts, brownies, ‘etc. The guests were re- ceived at the door by a-ghost. The guests 'were Mae Auger, Mildred Dickenson, Evangeline Smith, Ellen Neumann, :Anna-and Frances Mc- Manus, ‘Mable Aubolee, Ardyth Schroeder and' Florice 'Plummer. Helen Hayner was hostess at a Hallowe’en party last evening.”The rooms were decorated in ‘Hallowen'en |, colers, -orange and black prédomin- ating. -Hallowe'en games ‘were en- joyed and the ‘guests came'dressed in ‘unique costumes. The -guests were' Rubie Morse, Verna Barker, Ruth Richards, Vera Dempsey, Vera Cutter, Vivian Rasmusson, Elsie Shannon, Loraine Kreatz, Martha Gilmore, Katherine Gilmore, *Mar- i| garet ‘McCuaig and Margaret - Kline. A 'lunch was served at the close of the ‘evening. GERMANY ISSUES *DENIAL mother, Mrs. H. D. Kenfleld ofGass Lake, will spend the “winter in Florida. The administrator <und-thevguar, dian, the trusteeandithe“treasurer, will find the ‘Nortiern “National Bank a very acceptableiplaca tosde vosit their fands. :Sueh‘tundsare ad- solutely secure “and-sarevarning:: m terest -constantly. Kirk Davies, of' Chicago, who'as| spent the ‘past “several-weeks:intBe-~ midji visiting with relatives, refurn- ed to Crookston last evening. He Wwill be the guest of his:mother, Mrs. W. L. Davies, and brother, N. S."Davies; while here.—Crookston’ Daily “Fimes. Miss - Anzonetta 'Keénfleld will-en- tertain at a Hallowe’en- party “this evening. The guests will include Rubie Wheaton of Cass Lake, Anna ‘Wolf,-Lucile Segal, Louisa Goltz, Ber- nice Kirk, Grace Currie and’Evelyn Kirk. Judge Hassell issued a marriage license to L. A. Webster -and" Miss Bertha Hanson, both of Beltrami county, Minn,, last Wednesday af- ternoon. The - couple : Were ‘married the same evening by Judge Phil Mec- Laughlin. — Friday, Grand Forks Daily Herall. i Mrs. F. G. Troppman, who has spent the past several “weeks in the’ city, the guest of her ‘husband, ‘will leave ‘this evening ‘for Minneapelis, Margaret and ‘Katherine, are spend- where she and ‘her ‘two daughters; Has “Not IMad Porluguel- African “Powsessions. Berlin, ‘Oct. 31.—A bitter official de- nial<was-ssued here ‘of the -Teports made-public ‘officially at ‘Lisbon“that Gérman troops have invaded the Por- tugeuse African possession of Angola. “This' report-is aflat. lie forged in order to justify Portugal's participa- tion in the war so that she.can aid the English in attempting to cope with the rebellion of the Boers in the Union - of “ ‘South ~Africa,” ‘the ' state- menttdeclared. Gererals: de ‘Wet/and-Beyers -is taking' Portugal to .come.to.her -rescue.” s - L o T T RS R ENTIRESBAEKANS “WILLBE # INVOLVED. London, Oct. 31.—In diplo- matic circles here it is believed that the:entire Balkans: will-be involved in the war: -Bulgaria and - Roumania, it. is . stated, must now decide whether they ‘will attempt te ‘continue an un- unpopular neutrality or will R R Tk o e ofe e oo ol ek b ok b o boopo b ok o -PM"'++++T+++-P~'~'*-I~+ SEEKS “SAFETY =IN °F attending school. J. F. Delaney of Park Rapids, one chicken Stew with Dumplings ing the winter, while the girls are]| sau-Prince. ‘Washington, Oct. 31Mnla'll«- mor oF Haiti-has<been:obliged to-quit | hisvicapital,“Port- au’ Prince;-and-week NINETEEN WOMEN KILLED ‘German Aeroplane:Drops {1Bomb :at '»Bethune;France. > Lomdon; i@ct.“31.—Two German @ero- planes~@roped two bombs: ‘Bethune, France; according to:the correspond- ent of the Daily Mail _in Northern France. The first failed to explode, but the' second, which fell among market ‘‘women, ‘killed nineteen of them and injured forty-others. Two-~bombs-also -were dropped. at Dunkirk on ‘the same day from a Taube machine 9,000 feet up in the alr. A ‘woman-and child were- killed and ‘all‘the’windows in ‘the neighbor- hood /‘'smashed. ~ The -Women of" the utown are tarrmed OPEN" WAR AGCOUNTS HERE Other-Belligerents E:pmeu to ‘Adopt France’s Plan, New York, Oct. 31.—The $10,000,000 loan made by a-group of New York bankers to the’government of France to be used as a checking -account against the -purchase of supplies in this country has.opened the way, in the-opinion of New ‘York bankers, for Germany: and ‘Austria to 'negotiate sim- ilar loans-here with a view to having them made available to.pay for ship- from the United States. 1t is-believed, in addition, that Eng- land and Russia-may pursue a similar course. S EXPERIENCES OF NOBLE WOMEN IN EUROPE. The horrible:experiences that many noble women in Europe have endur- ed during the-past few months. can never be all told. Here in America many' rwomen,~both ryoung/.and old, have experienced -muéh misery and suffering. perience ‘that dreaded ‘change of life should ‘profit’ by ' the:'experience of theusands of .noble -women who. have gone through the.same.period with little or no pain, misery or discom- fort. Dr. -Pierce’s F‘nvorlte Prescription is.and.has been for.over 40 years just the.medicine that every woman needs when passing through the changing days. It is not a mecret prescription, for-its ingredients-are printed on the ‘wrapper; -it’s atemperance medicine. Not only does it build up the en- tire system and make it strong and vigorous enough to-withstand the or- ganic ‘disturbances, but it has = a quieting ‘e¥ect upon the feminine or- ganism that reduces;the distress to a minimum. - For;any womenly. ail- ment, disease or complaint, no mat- ter of how long standing, we advise women to get’ Dr. 'Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in either llquld or tab- let torm NO CHARGE FOR THIS BOOK. If ~you --will--send--20 —eents, stamps, toupay for wrapping, ~andf mailing~andveneloge ‘this+ nwlce. Dr. Pierce of the Invalid’s-Hospital,:Bu falo, N. Y., “will:eend “you a mdx copy of - his Common -Sense Medtcal Adwiser, in: eloth-sbinding, 1008:pa- ges, “with- color:plates. Just“whai dent. Tela-| tions;flyghne,» ‘Bxereise; Disease.and| s sprevention. Crowds ‘Cdme and Come Packed.houses.is-the record wherever :| «The Million Dolar Mystery” Président:Zamor o Waiti:Leaves:Port | Ia shown the-crowds comeand come. tarity ‘of “this stupendous “gerial ‘production is|. and Incrml ll%l'ath, scenorioiby Lloyd Lonergan. refuge-on &-‘Dutch vessel;according to a report to‘thesstate:departmernt: from thes =iegation in Haiti. “Of- clals vinterpret -this- as “meaning-that New%hoflunday,flatmee«z 30 the rebels are in complete: mml of | Port auPrince. ~Shown onlyflonday "Tho -‘buttleship . Kansas and the ! tramsport ~Haneock, “with a fullsregi- ment of=marines aboard, “are-swiftly om=mtep for ‘the:protestion o Citizens and other lm-eigner: Port an Prnee ixthedastinationtot By ‘Dion ilowed everything else here. {/many “that she .is. unable to. make. s -as"Harris and Mary Q| edge of this fact attention of the (e 1| the foreign-office‘are reported to have iments of cotton-and other snppnes: Middle_ aged :women.about to ex-| or; :: #Under the management of Fred Brinkman ! mnmmmlom as pre.;nted for| .7Paris;; Oct.. 31.—News- that Turkey has-joined issues.with Germany and Austria against. the allies aovershad-: It was.accepted. by high adminiat.ra il tion ‘officials as an admission by Ger-| gains either in‘the east or the west. The: bringing into.the.conflict ‘of ‘the “Turkish army, numbering between ‘M. E. CHURDH AIIIIIT(IRIIIM First number of Red- path Lyceum iiGourse given . for and under the auspices of the WOMAN'S - STHDY CLUB Season tickets for all four entertainments $1.50 45 Single admission --75¢ Children ‘ficered ‘by Germans; is expected here i|to foree:Jtaly’s-hand. ¢ /France has-looked: to Italy to dom- i|imate -the -Balkans and she cannot do {| so if she remains idly.neutral in. the 1|.present crisis. Because of the.knowl- ‘French government has been' entirely directed at Rome. ~Representatives of left Bordeaux :for the: Italfan capital Jand. it is believed a momentous con- ference is already. in progress there Do. You:Dread Your Meals? Your food - does you little good when you have no desire for it, when you dread -meal time. What you need is Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will. sharpen .your .appetite, streng- then your digestion and give you a relish for-your meals. For sale by All Dealers. b JOHN F. CHAMBERS. ] EARLE A. BARKER Every merchant, professional man and private citizen will be interested to know that Barker has decided to start some- thing. He says: Just watch the Bulletin and see. Guess that’s what we'll have to do and in the meantime keep our eyes on BARKER’S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE Third St. f Bemidji, Minn. “It {8 eertain itbatthe: revolt 'of | yourmeed in-case of sickness: or:acel-| Treats of “Physiclogy, -Anat-| on big proportions and England wants:| omy, =Sex rproblems, ‘Marriage: | THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT The Frisco Four Blackface entertainers, two men and two woman will present a singing act that is about the best of. its kind ever presented here. - ‘WURNELLE The Man On Wheels Waurgelle is a roller skater and does not resort to’ the time worn tricks of the rollers. Km Bag Assisted by Claude Graham Wlme and, Gustave. Hamel, the ‘world-famous aviators in “‘Across;the Atlantic,” in three partsnfour Teels The pop=| _ bounds. Story by Harold “of New %rk” Boucicault cademy

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