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y " ) . . . ) » | A ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1914, About The City IR S S R R R R R R R ¥ LEST WE FORGET * LA R R R R R R Big farmers’ “Round-up” institute at the high school, Saturday, Novem- ber 21. + 2 = Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. PR Men's annual turkey dinner at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday ev- ening, November 18. « s That the Elks Minstrel show will he staged at the Brinkman theatre Friday and Saturday evenings, No- vember 27 and 28. P ““The Cavaliers™ will appear in Be- midji January 13 This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under the auspices of the Woman's Study club. That the big game hunting season closes on November 30. The wild duck and all other aquatie fowl open season also comes to an end on that date. . v e Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December L. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. s Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Prainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affiliated at the convention will be the Minnesota Crop Improvement as- sociation and the Women's Auxiliary. P 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- s BREVITIE: Mrs. terday in the city shopping. T. Conrad of Frohn spent yes- Mrs. John Wilcox of Puposky is ng Bemidji friends for a few Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of I''antaganet lake visited Bemidji friends yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.-—Adv. Sam Paquin has returned trom Boy River, Minnesota, where he has been on business for the past several days. Sunday Peterson’s.— Ady papers at J. A, MecDonald and Claude Mclver left today for the big timber where they will hunt deer. Follow the crowd to the rink to- night.—Adv. F. J. McPartlin, the well known International Falls attorn was in Bemidji on professional business’ Fancy fruit, nuts and confections at Peterson’s, 315 Beltrami.—Ady. R. E. Keck of St. Paul, claim agent for the Great Northern railroad com- pany, spent yesterday in Bemidji on business. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. L P. Batchelder.—Adv. E. Jackson, a prominent contractor o Bemidji, Crookston yesterday.—Friday, Crook- ston Daily Times. Wood for sale. ~ Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. L P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. Hans Mitter, who has been visiting her parents in Thief River Falls for the past several days, has returned to Bemidji. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Ethel Randolph of Blackduck was in the city yesterday enroute to Boy River where she will visit rela- tives for a few days. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. Fred Deneau, who has been weriously ill with pneumonia for the past few weeks, is much improved, and although she is not able to be up vet, she is considered out of damger. Front parlor, piano and bed room for rent. Inquire Henrionnet Mil- linery parlor, or phone 210.—Adv. Mesdames David Gill, W. P. Dyer and E. H. Smith have issued invita- tions for a Thanksgiving Five Hun- dred party to be given at the home of Mrs. Gill next Friday afternoon. Graduates of Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn., have paying positions awaiting them. Send for catalog.—Adv. Miss Julia Newton of Fargo, North Dakota, is the guest of her sister, Miss Margaret’ Newton, music super- visor in the Bemidji public schools. Miss Newton will remain in Bemidji until tomorrow afternoon day and night. Bunker, residence 88, next door to the Grand.—Adv. Special temperance exercises at the Methodist Sunday school will be held tomorrow at 12 o'clock. Parents of children, as well as the public, are invited to come and hear the inter- esting program arranged for. REX—Monday and Tuesday. First series of Flower of the Flame, Trey O'Hearts, in three parts. Change of program Sunday. Matinee 2:30.— Adv. Attorney Thayer (. Bailey went to Chicago vesterday afternoon where lie will meet his brother, O. E. Bailey, of Deming, New Mexico, on business. 0. E. Bailey expects to come to Be- midji during the Christmas holidays. REX—Monday and Tuesday. First series of Flower of the Flame, Trey O'Hearts, in three parts. Change of program Sunday. Matinee 30.— Adv. tain the members of the Bridge club this evening at her home on Reeves avenue. The club was recently or- ganized and is composed of twelve young people of this city.—Grand Forks Daily Herald. REX—Monday and Tuesday. First 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 visitation of 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. Sold by All Dealers. Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALXTY CHANGE ormm TONIGHT The Painted Lady (Majestic) A drama of the city, featuring Blanch Sweet. His Faith In- Humanily (American) A socialogical drama in which human nature is given full play. Bill Spoils A Vacation (Komic) A dandy good comedy. Admission 5c and 10c Keystone comedy tom matinee, 3 p. m. Tuesday—= 1In 1913 there was only one Friday, series of Flower of the Flame, Trey O’Hearts, in three parts. Change of program Sunday. Matinee 2:30.— Adv. A colony of eight men have lately settled near Boy River and have put np houses on their farms, and expect tn make their permanent homes there. They come from North Dakota; Otter Tail county, one from Nymore and fro:v other parts of Minnesota. REX—DMonday and Tuesday. First series of Flower of the Flame, Trey O'Hearts, in three parts. Change of program Sunday. Matinee 2:30.— Adv. Judge C. W. Stanton, one of the jurists of this judicial district, who is holding a term of court in Benson at the request of Governor Eberhart, has informed Lee LaBaw, of this city, official court reporter, that he will- complete his work there in time to return to Bemidji the latter part of next week. There are seventeen Jjury cases and seven court cases to be tried at the Swift county term. REX—Monday and Tuesday. First series of Flower of the Flame, Trey O’Hearts, in three parts. Change of program Sunday. Matinee 2:30.— Adv. Yesterday was the 13th and Fri- Cay, too. This is the third time this combination has come together this vear which may or may not have =omething to do with the European dnpe. At least, superstitious people will not have any great cause to re- inice except to shout, “I told you so.” the 13th, and next year there will b only one such hoodoo date. All the magazines, all the Sunday and daily papers, including Bemidji papers, by the copy or by the month or vear, at Peterson's, 315 Beltrami ve.—Adv. Leonard Julius Murray, who has charge of the Smith-Wallace Shoe company sales in this district, ar- rived in Bemidji this morning. Mur- Scales of Justice, a powerful five partcdrama by the Famous Play- ers Co. ray, who is well known here, navi- was a business visitor in|Dr. A WARM OMNIBUS to all trains | Phone 355. Office phone, Peterson’s, | Miss -Ernestine Jacobi will enter- | war and the upsetting of all sport? What she gives to-a nation. Stiall we say-that women -contrib- ute-only the bamdages, the nursing: cheering -and-comforting the wo ed? No! They contribute the fight- lers! ~ What sort of help and inspira: tion can a woman be who is enfeeb-1 rled and -broken-down by diseases an ‘weakneésses-pecntiar to her sex. Ca: " | sheBope: to~be>a-eapable mother o an efficient wife? ‘The- mighty - restorative ' power n! “Pierce’s - Favorite™ Preseription speedily-canses-all“womanly troubles: o dissppear—compels-the -organs to| properly perform their natural-func- tions, corrects— ents, over- comes irregularities, removes -pain and ‘misery’-at=~éertain - -times -“and brings back-heaith- and strength to fnervous,ifritable and-exhansted o= men. It is a_wonderful prescription pre= pared only ffom -nature’s Toots and theérbs with no alcoko} to faisely stim- ulate ‘and: 76* Hufcotics to wreek-the nerves. ~It -banishes pain, headathe, backache; low" spirits, hot ‘flashes, dragging-down sensation, worry and sleeplessness. surely and without loss of time. ‘Why should any woman continue to worry, to lead a miserable exist- ence,’ when certain help is-at hand? ‘What Dr. Pierce’s Favorite- Pre- seription has done for thousamds it will do for you. It’s mot a secret remedy for its ingridients are primted on wrapper. Get it this very day at any medicine dealers in either Hquid or tablet form. “In the meantime ad- dress Doctor Pierce, Invalid’s Hdtel, Buffalo, N. Y., and -simply write “Dear Doctor: Please send me with- out charge further information,” and you will receive the advice of ‘a Physician Specialist absolutely free; 136 page book on women’s diseases sent free. necessary by an injury to his foot which was caused at Thief ~River Falls recently. The salesman had retired for the night wlyen his room was visited by a bold hold-up man: his ceat pocket, Murray jumped from his bed in such a manner that a toe of his right foot caught in under the deor, left open by the fieeing robber. i The injury is very painful. The burg- lar escaped. | Every young man should begin to |save money from the minute he be- gins to earn it. $1.00 will start-an account in the Northern National Bank. Come in today, young man. —Adv. Wednesday night a teachers’ and officers’ meeting of the Methodist Sunday school was held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Gilman and the fol- lawing committees were appointed to ivok after the Christmas entertain- {ment: Program committee, Mes- dames J. W. Naugle, E. H. Denu, C W. Gilman; decorating committee, Mesdames E. F. Stevens, M. Phibbs, F. G. Schadegg and C. L. Isted; pur- | chasing committee, E. S. Larson, Miss | Helen Evans and Mrs. T. R. Symons; money raising committee, John Zie- gel, Morris Witting, Rev. S. W. Scott and Dr. E. A. Shannon. Edward An- derson was appointed to secure the Christmas tree. Mesdames Phibbs and Botting were appointed to have charge of the decorating. It was de- cided to give a Christmas cantata, “Santa Claus’' Mistake,” and every- thing will be done to promote the Christmas spirit in the school, as well as out of it. “The Mountain Whites of Ken- tucky,” was the subject ably discussed by Miss Elizabeth Haupt of Washington, D. c., who lectured in the Episcopalian church last evening. Miss Haupt, who knows the subject from A to Z, has taught in Clay county, Ken- i Double Service - “Overshoes When you buy Hub-Mark Overshoes you know that you are to get more wear that }‘:‘:‘wuldge from an ordin- ary pair. Tn:the style illustrated the special extra double soles and heels, the carefully selected ality matetials;the high paid ?v‘::rkgunshp make themFmQ HUB MARK RUBBERS Look for-the Hub-Mark on all kinds-and styles of Rubber Footwear for Men, Women, Boysand Girls. Note" this : ;; You mnflxxtly \I:n anything “y 1y from -dealers ‘who sell Hub-\lzrk Rubber Footwear They are dependable merchants. Bostoa Rubber Shoe Company | {DRESS PLAITINGS — BUTTONS HEMSTITCHING—RUCHINGS French Accordion, . Knife & Box Plaitings. All work guaranteed. {Send for Price List A. Largest and Best _Plaiting and Button House in w. TWIN. CITY DRESS NOVELTY CO. gates by use of a heavy une. made ! 608 Mmmmlll. Imn. Fita 1001 14 Having a large amount of money in [* quaint tales-about U ng“there. “Ninety per-cent out of _|one hundfed nm.ota&ml ¥ lack Iocal color?” She dwelt-at length. n b pitality. -Ne-stramger-is-turned from their 7door-~ She-also described the feudalists: and- moonghiners, and re- lated “how-‘one “feud - ofiginated -be- cause ‘a-merchant Y*:.Qd to give a mourntain woman a spool of thread on credit. The result .was that twenty- five people-were- kfltid—:h/thin feud. Lincoln and- John-Fox, both noted men, spreng-from Ythese mountain Fwhites.” ~“Miss HaGpt-Bas taught two in-Berea coHege; Kemuelry. the Oberlin of Dixieland, and the pro- teeds of her lectures will go to help a mountain girl nund this college. Four little girls, dressed: in the mountain mraid —coEtWMes, acted as ushers, and-gave ‘the audienee a good idea of how lbe‘gl’fla of that com- munity dress. The men will give their annual turkey dinner in the basement of the Presbyterian church on’Bext Wednes- day- evening. - Service-will begin at 5 and continue until all are served. Price, adults' 50 cents.. Childrea With -parents, 35-eents. MENU ™" Assorted Dxekles Roast young turkey mother’s dressing Giblet gravy Cranberry. sauce Assorted jelly Baked Potatoes Whipped Rutabagas Hot Rolls “Waldort Fruit Salad Apple Pie Cream Cheese Chase and Sanborn’s Coffee 3 —Adv. Every act on the bill is a laugh ‘| getter—a good vaudevill and pic- ture bill -May Taylor in songs worth while, Late Star, Louisi- ana Lou—Fox & Evens, comed- ians. Duly A two reel Eclair. The doct- or’s wife "agrees ‘to elope with the young artist. Children of Fats Western drama Snookes's Flirietion Admission 5¢ and 15¢ Victor “Faust Musical Comedian, ist, Chimes and Bells: ilom-nf Blind Atley In three'parts. 101 Bison. A Wild Ride Featuring the famous Sterling Tots. Violin- -inues. Saturday--Million Dol- lar Mystery. Monday--First series of Trey O” Hearts. || PETITION FOR VACATING STREETS AND ALLEYS— 3 Where as there has been presented to the City_couneil of the City of Bemidji. Minn,, a _petition in_writing - praying for the vacation of certaln streets and alleys in the Bemidji Townsite and Im- rovement Company’s third addition of Bemidst as herein after specifically de- scribed, and the City Council after duly considering_said petition, having order- ed it to be filed in this office. Now, therefore. notice is hereby given to the persons interested, that said pe- tition, a copy of which 18 as follows: “To the Honorable City Council of the City of Bemidji: “We, the undersigned property own- ers respectfully- petition your honorable body to vacate the following streets, avenues and alleys in the Bemidji Town- site and Improvement Company’s Third Aadition to Bemidfi, viz: Myrtle Street. Avenue North of Fourteenth Lake Boulevard North of Four- street alley running North and South through Third Addition, and the alley running North and South through blocks three 1(3) of said Third addition, said ave- streets and alleys having been {tozelher with the 1ands adjoining deed- «©d to the State of Minmesota for a Nor- [Smat °School Site, and we_ further rep- Tesent that we are owners of all pro- perly Iying and being within one-forty mile south of streets, avenues and ai- levs =0 sought to:be Nacated.” Will be | héard by the said at the coun- <it chamber in the city hall in said City of Bemidji. at the regular meeting there- f. on Monday, the 23rd day of Novem- at_the hour of eight o'clock on said at which time and place all per- sons interested may- Show cause. ¥ any ::enmbe Wwhy said streets anmd alleys ould not be vacated.. ; Dated Oct. 20th, 1814 _ 2 L : teenth street, East of Doud Avenue, the | blocks one (1) and two (2) of said | ‘people resid-|- ONSIDER these exclusive feat- ures of the HOTEL DYCKMAN found in no other Minneapolis hotel: Private bath in every room— First-class accommodations, including ~ private bath, for as little as $1.50— Finest hotel:pipe organ in the Northwest in the beautiful Elizabethan Dining Room— Famous 50 cent noon luncheon served in the Men’s*Club Gri 4§ Add to thesc features the beautiful surroundings, the conveniences, comforts and luxuries available in other first-class hotels where you pay more, and you have good reason for making the Dyckman your head- quarters while in Minneapolis, whether on a long or short stay, whether alone or with your family. 4 Fireproof building; 300 rooms; most central and convenient location. 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