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About The City EERERRER R HK # LEST WE FORGET * L R S Big farmers’ “Round-up” institute at the high school, Saturday, Novem- ber: 21, s s - - Beltrami_coynty’s next term of coyrt will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary: 9. s s Men’s annual turkey dinner at the Presbytenian. church, Wednesday ev- ening, November 18. P That the Elks Minstrel show will be staged at the Brinkman theatre Friday and Saturday evenings, No- vember 27 and 28. P “The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is a Red- path stfraction.and comes here under the-auspices of the Woman's Study club. PR ‘That the big game hunting season closes on November 30. The wild duck and all other aquatic fowl open seagon also comes to an end on that date. .. Panama-California exposition at San. Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. P 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- sacistion and the Women'’s Auxillary. PR Realizing the value of bright and Intezesting local columns in making a paper welcome:in the homes of its subscribers, the Ploneer asks its| readers to assist by phoning all news items. to 31. Favorn of this kind are appreciated by the publish- E)0A] BREVITIES J. Oftedahl of Roshy transacted business in the city yesterday. Mrs. B. J. Tollefson of Rosby at- tended the Troppman sale yesterday. For Wood Phome 129.—Adv. Sam Paquin will go to Boy River where he. will hunt big game for a few days. Mrs. J. F. Gray of Wilton was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday between trains. Skating, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.—Adv. Attorney A. L. Thwing of Grand Rapids was in Bemidji yesterday on legal matters. Mrs. Blanche Bernetto of Goodrich, Black Silk Stove Polish Liguid or Paste Does Not Rub Off, Lasts 4 Times as Long .as Others, Saves.Work. TOVf poList 3P Geta Can Today Declare War on: Colds. A crusade of education which aims “that common colds may become un- common within the next generation” has. been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of “don’ts” which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitationof the cold: “Don't sit in a draughty car.” “Don’t sleep in hot rooms.” “Don’t avoid the fresh air.” “Don’t stuff yourself at meal time. Over-eating reduces your resistance.” To which we would add—when vou, take cold get rid of:it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will: find Chamberlain’s. Cough Rem- edy. most excellent. Dealers. Sold by Al Cer-t-am-teed T ROOFING because there is no *“come-back™ on it —the fifteen year guarantec insures s just as t insures joit. Roof your buildinzs with Cerfaiz- Your house, tou. .u shingles as And everyth candepend ai. GIVEN HAHI]WAHE Gfl. Your money back if you want it Nonh Dakota, is-in the city om ness for a few dqys. B -Draw the prize atitlie | day: msumut Mr. and ‘Mrs. W: P. Gray of Plan- taganet attended to business majte] in the city yesterday. Remson Bell, who is with the he sgveral days’ deer hunt. Phone 353-J if_you want a wopd- sawing rigstprcome to your houser— Adv. Majon Boyd of-Minneapolis willtbe with:the Salvation Army-this evening and will deliver a speech, Mrs. A. Jacobson will go to Biue Egrth, Minpesots, this wegk. where she will visit relatives for a shert ‘time, Wood. for .sale. Eoup-feot: on alx- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I°P. Batchelder.—Adv. Rev. Charles Gilman, pastor of the Methodist church, returgped this nopn from Solway where-he has-conducted sorvices. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson and Mr. and Mrs, Herb. Rasmusson - want -1o Kelliher last evening where they will spend a week hunting big game. Wood for sale. Foug-foot,on six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. J. A. Younggrew returned this morning - from Minneapolis: where she has spent the past. two, weeks, the guest of friends and relatives. C. A. Ward of Grand Forks returp- ed to his home yesterday after visif- ing his brether: who is confiped in one of the local hospitals with an in- jured foot. One- of these -days you. ough# to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv, Mrs. W.. E. Dodge ‘left this aftes- noon for Farge, North:Dakota, where she will visit friends before going to Minneapplis: where she will, spend the: winter: Eugene Berman, of the Berman Real Estate and, Insurance.company, is a patient at the St. Anthony’s hosa- pital, suffering: from an- attack: of rheumatism, Don’t forget the oyster supper at the Baptist church, Wednesday, Nov. 11. Price 35¢.—Adv. Dr. A. E. Henderson returned.from.| Rochester, Minnesota, successful operation. Mrs. H. J. Schneider of Duluth;. who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. O. Johnson, for the past three weeks, returned to her home yesterday noon. Come all to the oyster supper at the Baptist church, Wednesday, Nov. 11. Price: 35c:—Adv. John G. Morrison.and. wife pagsed through Bemidji yesterday enroute. to their home from White Earth where the funeral of- Mr. Morrison's| father took place Sunday. ‘William Munch of Crookston; game warden, was in Bemidji today on of- ficial business. Munch is considered as one of the state’semost efficient protectors of the game laws. tave your furmiturerrepaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. R. R. Hprplbut of Lapogie ar-:, rived in Bemidji this afternogm and will return to her home; thigzevege ing. While in_the city Mps, Hugb will be the guest of Miss Gladys Stan- ton. yesterday|. ‘where his brother, John Henderson, of Thorpe, Wisconsin, underwest: ai% factory in, this el hes, leth fop & ,&w&m -wdxw At dml a ;‘n m ggmm:w.m% % gci ts ml‘ ;:‘n%u - orative power is acknowledgedst! Ple z-hl Ififlélt ‘times o T &onn‘ or headache, emhe. h ratasriied down sensation, mental dem'eld dizziness, 1s, lassithn gnd exhaustion ‘women should neve fail to' take this tried and true-wes 'pen'a medicine. . i rookins, miiiager Nonhwe'tnrn Telephone exchange, t-of ‘Her-brother, Attorney 1 jmu of this eity: ,'neynmnw A5, theee. - DSEIB: ‘Jouph Vance. ‘Ehl!: | Qldalroms the -ginmings-to Nov: 1 ex- | yesterday, where : Mir. Hastmau oori- H dacted seeviees Sundéy: - White- in '| the city-tast weelk;:M¥:. “team and’ blanketed them.with 2 cotton continues a¢ 5 price Southern farmers are receiving | apd: the _depression of. the industry During the period from OcL 18 to - gitming. amounted to 2 207,114 bales. making the: aggregate for the season 9:828;695 bales. The pe- riod’s ginning was only 5170 hales Msgitlian: ginned during the same. fl‘ in the preceding year and the ag- Lavis: gregate for the-season-is only 142,210 bales less. " "Arkénsas; Florida, Louisiana snd ceeded- those.for. any-of the last eight ears. mmumums FOR TIME ESito-NMeet™ Del:g-flon From Aguas Catientes Convention. * Bl "Péiso; Tex., Nov. 10.—General 'Vamustisno' Carrunza - continues’ to | piky hidel andcseek: ' with the®commis: || THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY E, SWEET HOME A masterpiece in six wonderful reels. A phomdrama of ap- pesling, worl wide sentiment rendered into a series of soul stirri incidents. “Home, Sweet Home”’ is the tic-essenee of. that is pure and truly worth while in modern life. Ev be given an opportunity to see this picture. Come early. First show 7:20 - Second show 8:50 Admission '10c and zt_)c THURSDAY—‘‘Michael Strogoff,”’ in five pulsating reel: It I ks allctli fngredf q on the wrs) inr Sold m e blet or uu A GREAT BOOK EVERY the mailing cham Wl plne but s trifile,” says D Wil sénd “you my clotig] - lm{qol Qver, 1,000 pegpscwitin| Baurth: Maxicas.. Ruqfl--t in Lesa| wd.myno;ofll 1llustras: B erce, hound glfl; ongys 8, T] wnil& Pe“ lEZ! Common User & are. now. ln%:uhufl.mt opje,. I ia a.bepkithat eyeryon hollld haya and read in:case. of ac cident or sigkneas. It. ia s, plainls ;antten that” agyomercan understane Send 20.cents,in stamps -for meilk: ing chatges-to; Dy Pieree, Inyalid’ss Hotel, Buffalo,-N: Y, and enclose thig notice, nfd..y,o U Wil). receive by retur: ;alfl clmrges prepaid, this valu g hoe) Kellihe;: 81595800 misnionen; reach: ed Bemidji: this -merning: Lyan, Pettit. of. Verndaleand: G.Gi{ i Montgoweryoof “Minneapolis -were-1 Bemidjt! yesterddy-on their way ta; Rpmer where they will. spend. sev- egay days hunting. potato busipess: and: Pettit-is well known in Bemidji, being-a membe: of, the, l9cal.lodge.of Elks, 1052 “The Cowboy Girl.” only, Wednesday, Nov. 11, Brink- man Theatre. Band and orchestra. | Admission.. 25,a04.35.conts,—Adw: Orin- Bjering; who- was- formerly foreman on the Mackenzie farm in ‘the. tawn of Liberty, but who has bean:fgaming near East Grand Forks for-theepast couple of years, is put- ting up:a residence on his-own farm 'in the town of Liberty and will soon move his family there. Deer River, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ken- field of Bemidji and Mr. and Mrs C. v TRHor-of: Chsh-Taks: spent- ‘giglys duck_hunting. on Lake Winni- |bigosisiah lank=: week i and=the Ken- | fields-have just returned to the city. ‘‘Tre-—Cowboy- Gfrk:”” One night only;: Wednesdiy, Nov- 11 man Theatre. Band and orchestra. Admission, 25 and 35 cents.—Adv. “Uncle Jim” Winebrenner Dewey avenue, left Turtle River where he will spend several days hunting big game. Mr. T BAGH: HUTS on Both are in thei One. night Brink¥ yesterday for [y, pair of- new sevén-fiollar hlankets, | Iater. the- blanketa.hat-dissDpsenod: Sorfar me- trene lu&,fn- o fdmans: themL = mflm 1S SIW N ‘in ot General, the: -Agatas: Galh | lal preaident, andisuceasnos 'to.General || Hiowts, i ly} Tnade anx ‘ewile. | The-latest advi tved here: 'he has retired- from_his temporary tcnplm of Pueblg to Holedad, in the t Vavs:Crus; withinthe skadéws ithe Americas armyi- Theremayaliof the Americanitroo; s-sti)] oneref the bigiprablemsiand: 0. will - heo taken. untid: a; 8. given by, th v.»admhlstuuos t property life will be. re-. ted. Mititeny Attaches: of “FFiendly Nations May Study Operations. - Bordeaux, Nov: 10.—The milftary. attaches--of neutral” countrfes hive beer authoftzed by tie French gov- d to’the theater of They- may visit the battlefields on. the- River-Marne! . The attaches. will be gome - about (wemzr dafys: Japan Mlm ervfiumun Tokie; Novi 10.—S8ince -the: féHl “of question=of< Japgh's-sendingUan- army to Europe has‘ begun to attract -in-: |creulnx attention. The idea found comsiderable ‘support in- military--cir-| "from an open. stove burmer .in her! the: German positioni:at antaqur slon-of: gemerals seat by tl Cadientes -pease ‘convention: to motify: ihim.of.the electien of-General: Eulallo [Guiterrez as provisienal. president -ofs [Mexico and to. demand. that he.resign.. {Unless he complies with the demand|| lm armed force will be sent against revl hours before"the commission hed ‘Cordoba, Vera sz the first d to- Orizaba. Cartauze: is playing- r time: 110,9011 DISCUSS WAR MEED& f!’urn Their Anumon to Increased | Farm: Productiow in ‘America: ‘Washington, Nov. 10.—Possibilities of’increasing the-produetion of Amer- icam” farms to meet the war demand for food’ were discused by leaders in agricultural science who gathered) Tere for'a series of meetings that will continue througly the week. The na- tional associations- are vepresented by more thaa. 10,000° delegates. Gas Kills Mill City Woman. Minneapolis, Nov. 10.—Gas escaping home. killed Mrs. Ida. Holt and made | unconscious. her oneyearold: somi George.. The boy will recover. wife and.«son were- found: by -the hus: band, . who' had diffiendty in:arousing himself from the stupor caused by the vapor: 3 Headlights Cause Crash. Minot, N. D, Nov. 10.—Blinded by farmer, living near Lansford, driving an antomobile, crashed into a car driv- en by Luther McGahan of Minot. Ole -Lee, twenty-two years.old, one of the ih the car were injured. WOMAN' LIVES. 125 -YEARS: Mzrs: Dutkiewitz, a resident of Po- 'sen;: a -city in Polish! Germany, held the “old' age: record: According to a fire; in. a. dog, Kenngl. with kindling] waod . two, small children.of Andrew | Helling.of Garretson crept, into the i dog hpuse. Thay we lmiost roasted slive before relatives, who heard: their cries, went to their asalstance. Distiller, Kill#d, in, Aute. Upset. . Sheboygan, ‘tor of the. Silver Creek. distillery, was Pipgatane, Minn, Nov. 10.—Bullding || 5., Nov. 10.—Charles 4] Rieta, fovtvseven years.old.proprie- only “child,” a. son, lpeunrents in- her: possession she was bprin Fébruary 21, 1785, and is now jover 125 years old. But now a Bul- gprian woman, Baba Vasilka, claims 4 -be. ten.months .Mrs, Dutkiewitz's | (senior. The record. of her \birth Elves.the date as May, 1784. She is npw- living on' the farm where she was born and where she worked in e flelds for over 100 years. Her aged ninety- ne, still tills the soil and does the One. wonders, how they- without: “ZUMALWEISS” BEGIN ONF STy B2 R. K. Doe, of Duluth, naturaliza- tion officer, was in Bemijdji today em-. route to Walker where heswilt exam ine a number of applicants for citiz enship-papers at the Cass county-ten of court which convenes todask An oyster-supper-will- be:sepwed by the ladies of.the.Baptist:chureh from 5 to 7 p. m., Wednesday, Nov.-11, in the church basemmt.—A@-, Miss Mildred MecGriff of Chicago, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger, 901 Lake Bowle- vard, for- the. past maenth, lefti ye terday morning for her home. Miss McGriff is a trained nurse. F. S. Lycan.and AL H: Jester left: last evening:for Kelliher where they will hunt big game. Last year Jes- ter was successful in his attempt to bag a deer the first day of the season and was one of the first to bring an animal to the city. Checking accounts; Savingsy ac- counts, Certificates of Deéposit. h will, you:-place your. meney-| il o Ridipys ‘whem Back -&Mu. ;:&LI forms uric woid:~ , who eats meat regu larly can makg & mistake by flushing | the, kidneys- oocat ::Hy, says a well- |3 knogrn au 3 t forms uric acid the waste and poisons from the blood, then you sick. - Nearly all rheuma- ’:-gfihq liver t‘\’lhle, .- p , dizziriaay;se! ., mp féom i, i m momept yup-hl 2 dull ache in the M::ot hurts, or if the el dg sive, full of sedi irregular” of passage or attended by & sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliablc pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for e few dn’a ud yuur Iddneyl will then act made fron th Mni ol bined wi generations to flush clogged hdney- nnd stimulate them to umuty, ;x.q to ngw Rralize the acids iny/; ‘beemrinvitedzto malsé theropentng Adi dfeams Al ‘those-knowing themselves in-|- debted to me are kindly requestéd to e kifiney pores so they |¥ or Btrain only part of |E gRaint - belt- beers. T. R. Symons, Ték 1222, Cause of. Insomnia: The most: common: cause of ‘insom- hinis: disorders-of the stomach:and ‘éonstipation. Chamberlafn’s: Tdb- Tets correct these disorders and en- ahlé“you to sleep. For sale by All Déalers. Notice. . To parties who are indebted. to. w. w. 6 SCHEOEDERI Female_.stenographers in. Chicago number-21,669. The- 4 powerful Leadlights, Ole Stensgy, a|4 passengers, was killed. Other persons.|.; Advertisers who want the best results lalways patronize The Pioneer. They know; by’ experis lence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as n advertising medium. Pencil Sellers! Attention Please! Will You Have It When They Ask For If? It is safe to predict that the “NEW BE= DIy’ will be the popular ‘‘writing stick” in. this section of the state within a very short .. period. You’ve often wanted that smooth writing. lead. the kind that makes you want to write forever. Well, that’s just the kind you’l} findh in the “NEW BEMIDJL” ¢ verybody sells ’em, orought to. Just ask y»ur mer: hant, if' he does not carry them in stock he’ll be glad to call 31 by telephone, and your desires will be filled while you wait. Just Say To The Man: “Here’s five cents, a new Bemidji, please” . Nearly 100,000 “NEW BETIDJIS” are in' Bemidji right this minute. These merchants’ already have them and others are getting. them as fast as deliveries can be made. Their names will be added to this list' thén. Remember, too, that when you sell a ““NEW BEMIDJI’’ you sell the best nickle pencil in the: world, and when you buy a “NEW BE-= nlDI.‘I,I” you buy the best nickle pencil in the wor The Stores That Sell Them Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store Edward Netzer Drug Store Roe & Markusen Grocery Store P A: Nelson Grocery Store Henry Miller Grocery Store ! The Fair Store i The Bemidji Pioneer Store W. G Schroeder i F. A. Megroth Variety Store i William Mc Cuaig A. T. Carlson Varietv Store Abercrombie & McCready. 3rd:St. { Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. Northern: National. Bank:-—Adas- Rev. Shannon of MinneapoHm.is: the city on' business.. Here Friendless-in- that city and:spakesa o'clock. Rev. Shannon “is-a-brothe of Dr. E. A. Shannon. of, thiscity:: Lester Bartlett- of Case:Lake:was a Bemidji business visitor.yesterday: Mr. Bartlett was much:pleased: the splendid vote accorded:Con man Lindbergh at the pollsilast week and says that the 4,000 majority-is very gratifying to these who wer: urging his re-election. “The Cowboy Girl.” only, Wednesday, Nov. 11. fman Theatre. Band and orchesira. | Admission, 25 and.35 cents.—Adv, of -county: commissjoners« whicly be§ gan-today: - Clementson is a- membet Minnesota Ave., Bemidji' of the beard. William Lennon ..o Jonera. " Jad Salts is inespessiges andiicent bre *¥nod _injure; makes a delightful effer- the assoeiation- of the Home:- ab-th = the high school. this merning; at:10; ‘causes irritation, thf:‘l ending bhdder vexpomh lithia-water drink which all 't eaters should siake sefowss ayul i “cléan and ‘the re, thereby avoiding serious kid- v ieomplications y . 9180 Xsward, $100, |/The readers of this pa 5 per ~will” % lt‘lw-tbl‘nu-t':l:‘hltlflll % dreaded .hutomhullwmfl ll..hltllm\!xhhrrh. Hall's Ca! 1hae only positive curs now known to tha_medical fraterni FDefective o _ VAUDEVILLE. . Ross & Kent Singing-and Talking ~ The muufi:smfi dn?l':'lrl Repufler NIGHT Mile. Emerie & Co. Disrobing model in The House Discordent In two parts ~The Blundering Cowboy Is Hard Hit Edna Maison in Sisters A heart touching drama A Big ShoW 5c¢, 15¢, 2 for 25¢ _ The Cowboy Girl ¥ Children 25c, adults 35¢c Wednesday, Nov. 11. One night only Page