Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 4, 1914, Page 3

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KRR KRR KRR K * LEST WE FORGET > LA RS s R R R R TR R E R The big game seasons opens Nov. 10 and closes Dee. 1. - e Beltrami county’s ‘next term of court will convene on' Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9, L High school football game at Fair grounds, Saturday, Nov. 7, Bemidii against Fosston. .« . The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November 10. s s . November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open season for duck-mnd.all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. e Panama-California exposition at 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 mnews items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- GLOCAIS BREVITIES Mrs. W. L. Griffith entertained the Entre Nous club this afternoon. Henry Stechman of Tenstrike spent yesterday in the city on business. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paulson of Nymore, October 31, a son. Mrs. A. Carlson of Blackduck was a business visitor in the city yester- day between trains. For Fire insurance see Sathre.— Adv. ” - Miss Esther Krohn of Tenstrike visited her brother at the St. An- thony’s hospital yesterday. Ross Bryant of Tenstrike brought a wolf pelt to Bemidji this week and recelved the regular bounty. ‘Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mr. Cohen, the Nymore clothier, has purchased the Nymore hotel, and is having it remodeled preparatory to moving his stock into it. Judge McLaughlin of Grand Forks, who was re-elected judge of the mu- nicipal court of that yesterday .with- out opposition, was a Bemidji visitor today. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Bridgeman ARROW MACOLLAR Cluatt, Peabody & Co., Inc. Hakers 2 for PR chete Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY “A Tale of the Northwest Mounted” (Broncho) A two reel western offeri abounding in pleasing w scenes and clever acting. “The Milk Fed Boy” (Majestic) An interesting drama that has a touch of human nature in it. Mable's Latest Prank (Keystone) A Keystone com: scream. Tomorrow Thursday : — Aleo Film Co. presents Andrew Mack i Ragged Earle” in five parts. Matinee 3 p. m. Coming soon:—‘‘Home, Sweet Heme."”’ Admission 5c and 10c “four-poand | daughter October 29. Mrs. Bridges! man’was formerly Miss Selma Anders son of this city. Mrs. Otto Maltrude of Becida re-| ~ turned from Guthrie, Minnesota, this| week, where she visited at the home/ of her parents, 'Mr. and' Mrs. Hed:' ‘man, for a week. Oneé of these:days you ought:to go to Hakkerup's and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Austin' Warner of Puposky Te- turned to her ~ home - today after spending a short time in the city. out; Mr. Warner, who is not well, will‘go, 1 Begin’ tresting - your-nidmeys- - to Rochester for treatment. ones;:Use &i provewikiliey m Mrs. Nels Willett, Miss Margaret|None sudersediafke Bomaityidi Meusel, Mrs. Stanley Smith and Mrs: Filis. J. M. Yates of Frohn drove to Be-| Recommended by thomiaieds.: midji yesterday and spent the day'in| Proved—by—Bemid}i-testimony. the city, the:guests of friends. Mra, t1ave your furniture repaired ‘at the bargain store, first class workiat|,, — 2 Millerand Toftre had reasonable prices.—Adv. ney.. Ml%m n“\‘h" o nL(‘gw:. e a Mrs, Avis’ Guyer and daughter,years I -hed .agells oty backaehe-and] “Biftre the review President: Poin Miss- Avis, 1éft-this morning forjoftenhad.to-glve up: and:go:to-be care and his party paid their respects’ For temporary use uminum wire can be insulated by - dlpnlng it, while hot into a cold solutionof carbenate of soda, which heavily oxidizes:it. Fresh German troops are being brought up and the German com- 'the preparation ‘of pérfect food for - particular people. Their testimony - ~ <cannot be gainsaid: ST obtain the best results we use.and i recommend. for use ‘Royal’ Bakin : Powder. We find it superior to all others. —“Theg International- Mutual: Goaks : > ~ . - “and Pastry Cooks Assn. » “Adolph Meyer, Sec Tnander -is evidently: ‘determined to ‘break through the ‘Vérdun - fortifica tions, ‘Which up to the “present time huve frustrated eveéry effort-on the part of the Germans to gain: ground. AN OLD RECIPE “|con will visit ‘relatives and friends [* It is known that the Frénch forees in- this vicinity ‘'have been-leavilyrre. inforced :and -severe:fighting ‘can "be ‘éxpected in this ‘victitty for-some time to come. In_ Alsace-Lorraine ‘and the Vosges the progress of the campaign hasbeen serfously interfered with by .a heavy fall of -smow. - Besides. this ‘it is> au- tharitatively declared the’ French con- tinue to make material progress. T0 DIAKEKHiR Common Sage and. Sul, makes n‘tggkcd faded or gr:‘yn’ 'bair d-rk ind glossy at'e once. Almost everyone knows that: Sage Tea {; and Sulpliur, “properly compounded, brings bLack' the natural wlm- and” lustre b0’ the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also. ends dandruff, ifchmg scalp’:and stope falling ‘hair. ~Years-ago the only way ¢ 'get this mixture ‘was to make it. L at - home, whichis mussy- and - trouble- some. Nowadays we simiply ask at any. drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ‘Huir Remedy.” ‘You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Ever\-body used” this old, famous recipe; because no one can youlbly tell that you darkened your hair,’ as it does # so niturally and. refenly. You :dsmpen ‘a ‘sponge: or ‘soft | brush. with., it. ;anddraw. ¢his- through' -your hair, taking ane small strond at & time; by mor the gray hair disap- pears, and wfter-enother application or two,: your. hair bLecomes beautifully dark, | thick and glossy and you .look years younger. GADNAE TIPS NERALGIA GONE g y dull, et Deahhen T o just o fow mements to Dr. James’ Headache Pow- pect to remain until June first. Avis|helped me as much as.Boan’s-Kidney | royal residsnce. On leaving the pres- will attend the Backus schools this|Pills. They brought me quick re-|Ieéni‘puswed the-afternoon smong the winter. lief/.and I think &ighly: of -them.” |Premch:troops-operating on'‘the Fpres H. C. Baer, eashier of the Securityi, ~50¢, -at-all-dealers, Don't | Tront. Baer states that Mrs. Baer, who was{thet Mrs, Thorson -hed. Foster-Mil-{German Prisoners nors Weil Cared “For, fecently operated upon, is rapidly |bura Co., Props,. Buffslo, N. Y. Neutrals Learn. regaining’her strength. Gaeneva, Nov. 4—News has reached ‘Whether the depositor-has one dol- GM mmm here that Germany, in order to avoid “l!htu and’ other neutral nations. to same—4 por ent—compoundod evers | [J° REIIFURGEMENTS e g by six mouths.—Adv. oners are interned. | Dr. J. T. Tuomy left last night for The object is to show that the pris-| - the twin cities where he “will spend The American consils are making sion now. The club is exhibiting}along. the .Belgian. . front throughout ::"’nr:;"’" the =“‘"9°§ to,:thelr. gov- and demonstrating-its wares. ithe inight without material ‘gain. Charles Jacobson of Thief River| 'Theifighting,:according: toiinforma- Falls is spending a few days at the tion reaching headquarters, is con- to International Falls from here, | !B e achich:aneriinddtatood to be en route. where he will be employed as a drug- gist. Bemidji yesterday enroute to her home, after a visit Wwith her sister, Mrs. C. M. Thompson of Nebish. This was her first visit to Bemidji and she rounding country. Lives there a man with soul so dead, Who to himself hath not said, T'll mark of my own free accord Let every voter at the Falls; Give him the vote that'is his dUe, [ o e e o oo ofe o ofe ofoi ol oo ofo oforofooboroink Regretting that you can't give 'two. | o’ D. C. Jenkins —International, Falls |+ - TURKIGH TROOPS ‘NEAR + London, ‘Nov. 4.—A dfspateh and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Battles | 4, the Dally Mail from'Cafro, of this city returned from Fargo, |4 “Heypt, saya: North Dakota, yesterday by traim. | Turkish - treops -are. re-- They made the trip to Fargo in the | State bank, returned to Bemidji from lmw sk for a-kidney. remedy— CONSULS VJSIT tflE CAMPS lar or one thousand in the Northern 'ln“"r rumors, is giving: every fa- Paris, Nov. 4¢—The Germans con-| oners are will treated and this, it is a couple of days attending the Denfal | tinued ‘their assaylts'‘on the Arras home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flatner | fined to selected polnts. Elsewhere Miss Constance Ness, trained nurse was very much pleased with the ap-| My vote for Senator—L. H. Nord. Daily Journal. EGYPTIAN ‘BORDER: s ported near - the-border, "which C. M. Bacon car. Mr.“and Mrs. Ba.|%¥ Backtis, Minnesota, where they ex- |k uged other remadies: ‘but: -nothing| to"Queen Elizabeth of Belglum at the Rochester this morning. Mr:|86t Dean’s. Kidney Pilis—the same Natfonal Bank the interest rate is the fity to_the consuls of the United asserted, has ‘been proved to be ‘true. Manufacturers’ club, which is in ses- | suburbs’ to ‘the esstward ‘of Lille and of this city. Mr. Jacobson will go[%ie :Gerinans seer: to -he.swaltingsre- of Wahpeton, North Dakota, was in pearance of our city and the sur- The voice of duty plainly calls, Mrs. Henry Fellows of Tenstrike : L they have not crossed. The® British “are- fully prepared ‘to repalie ‘am‘inviston. “fhie ‘public ‘in 'Es¥pt .are- calm and not even aware of & Turco-Russian rupture.” in Fargo and Moorhead until the lat, ter part of the week. While in Fargo |, Mr. Bacon sold his car. o Monday evening thHe Epworth; * League held its November business meeting in the First Methodist church. The members of the league decided to hold a soecial in the bases ment of the church on November 18. The treasurer was authorized to con- tribute $30 to the building fund. Miss Mae Brunner was elected first vice president to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of Miss Blanche Cowan to Aberdeen, South 3 Dakota. After the business session Klm’ ‘F’mm games were played and light refresh- ments served. Few people realize to ‘what extent The Needle Guild, which works in [their health depends upon the con- connection with the Associated Char- [dition:of the kidneys. ities, mending and sewing garments|, The“physielan: in-nearly all cases for poverty stricken families o Be|9f Serious illness, makes a chemical midji, met at the home of Mrs. E. H. [8nalysis of the patient’s urine. He Smith, 717 Beltrami avenue, yester-|¥nows that unless the kidneys are day afterncon and spent the day in |dOINEStielr 'work properly, ‘the other mending and sewing. Two articles |0Fans cannot readily be brought are needed by the guild at'the pres- |P8cK to health and strength. ent time and anyone wishing to do-| When the kidueys:are: negleoted: or nate the same will please notify one |#bused in any way, serious results of the members. A boy of eleven |8re sure to ‘follow. According. to years is badly in need of a mackinaw |health statistics, .- Bright's - disqase and one family is in need-of a heater. | Which: is:reallyian ‘advansed:form ot The next meeting will be held next |Kidney’ trouble, caused mearly ‘ten Tuesday afternoon at the home of |thousand deaths in 1913, in the state Mrs. E. H. Smith. of New York alone. Therefore, it be- hooves us ‘to“pay more attention to the ‘health of these mon fmportant organs. An ideal herbal compound that has ‘had remarkable success asa kid- Potrograd, Nov. 4—Charge @'Af- ney remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- falres Fareddin Bey, with the entire |F00L the great Kiduey, Liver and staft of the Turkish embassy; lett tor | Bladder Remedy. Finland. The mild and healing influence of This action followed the emphatic |this preparation, in most cases, is rejection of the ‘partial apology of- |scon realized, according to sworn fered by the Turkish grand vizier for |statements and verified testimony of Turkey’s warlike acts. those who have used the remedy. There was a sensational incident in | “‘jf you feel that your kidneys re- connection with the departure. The quire attention, and wish a sample embassy staff employes demanded bottle, write to Dr. Kfmer & “Co., payment of their wages, which wers four months in arrears. Fareddin Bey |Binghamton, ‘N. Y. Mention this declared he would pay Just as ‘soon [PADer, enclose’ ten cents and they as the Turkish fleet took Odessa. will gladly forward it to you by Par- This enraged the clerks, who were [cel Post. Russians, and they asaulted the Turk- Swamp-Root is sold by every drug- 1sh- representative, one of them strik- |gist in bottles of two ‘sizes—50¢ and ing him a violent blow. on the jaw. $1.00. Fareddin Bey raised a cry for police assistance, but the police refused ta respond, and he was finally protected by members of the embassy. s’txfl. ++++++++++++++ bl bbbk b bk Greenland’s largest ‘settlement has/| pulation of 766. A WARNING TO -MANY Some <Interesting Facts- About F-in. the wlmle Ralieve the ny nn\l dmtma now! You can. ;fi]mnl of -men -and + women h: Abat- hesdache and :neuralgia ;nlury is needless. Get what you ask or. e net Third St Theatre - :: “Perils of CHARGEATTACKED BY CLERKS Employes of Turkish Embassy at Pe: trograd Demand Pay. Of English invention is a trumpet to be attached to a telephone receiver 50 its sounds can be magnified and heard without holding: it to the eari The Rex Under the management of Fred Brinkman Electric Film Company : ~--Presents-- = ' ‘The Pathe Players in the | Great Serial Photoplay Free to Someone S-“’AIIGI OG¥ onjep Would You Like This Beautiful Player Piano As A Present? We Shall Positively Give It To Some One Of Our Customers. Come to our store, see and try this splendid instrument, We will tell you all about our plan of giving you this piano away. This is a present worth having. is- Piano is ‘of the celebrated Claxton make. It carries the manufacturers’ Ten Year ‘Cuarantee. ‘We cordially invite your inspection. HUFFMAN & O’LEARY BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA AR RN R » ] : If you have a room to : ] . want to rent ome—youn * best ‘choice: through * * want ad. ‘Phone 31. * R P T P e R ] Z THE BRINKMA! TONIGHT All Star Attraction Art Elmore & Co. Comedy dramatic playlet, ‘“The Bull”’ James A, Bailey Singing, talking and dancing comedian J. Warren Kerrigan In “The Silent Witness’ in two parts Closed Gates By Philip Smalley. = Ford Sterling lp,iohn' Smaltz Loves ’F‘ilr'stf‘sifi.dw,__ 7:15; Second, 8:45

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