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/ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915. Our Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925” About The City STUDY GLUB DISGUSSES LYGEUM Woman’s Organization Completes Plans for Excellent Course This Winter. The Woman’s Study club held a meeting at the library this morning for the purpose of making special arrangements and completing all de- tails with reference to the conducting of the Redpath Lyceum course this winter. Literature and tickets will be dis- tributed among the members. Each member of the club will be asked to dispose of ten tickets for the sea- son’s entertainments. First Number in October. The first number is scheduled for Oct. 8. This number is the highest priced of the series, being an enter- tainment by the ‘Weatherwax Brothers. The other numbers and dates are as follows: Adrian M. Newans, Nov. 22; Thomas Brooks Fletcher, Jan. 10, and the Ada Roach company, March 15. The season tickets for the four numbers are $1.50. 0. G. Miller is in the ecity today on business. G. H. Nettleson of St. Paul is in Bemidji on business. Mrs. Underwood of Kelliher is in the city today on business. e ———— the county fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.” Philip Mudley of Tenstrike were in the city Saturday to attend the county fair. Sheriff Johnson = returned = this morning from Baudette where he went Saturday on county business. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Miss Annie Snustad of Nary was shopping -in Bemidji Saturday, re- turning home on the evening train. E. E. Schulke and family and Miss es school in- District No. 183, attendedki Fruity Sweetness —the kind that Ken- tucky sunshine puts in- to the rich red Burley leaf —makes every chew of SPEAR HEAD E. Lupold of Tenstrike motored to Bemidji Saturday to attend the fair. Mrs. B. W. Lakin left this morn- ing for Little Falls where she will be the guest of relatives%or a few ‘weeks. ‘When in Minneapolis be sure and visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gar- den and Silhouette Room. Famous show places of the Northwest.—Adv. Phil Davean and Sam English of Brainerd and C. Cota of St. Paul were the guests of Bemidji friends Sunday. Mrs. Tennock of St. Paul, Minn,. will arrive in the city this evening for a visit at the home of her niece, Mrs. D. L. Stanton. Q Mrs. Knute Nelson of Cass Lake, who has visited relatives at Moval Lake for a short time, will move to Bend, Ore., next week. You will find more of the leading people from Minnesota registered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Aav. i Mrs. A. H. Andrews of Lattimer, Ia., who has spent a month in Be- midji to get relief from hay fever, returned to her home today. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and son, Philip, motored to LaPorte in the Battles auto Sunday afternoon. J. W. Naugle returned from a business trip to Chicago, Saturday, where he visited at the home of his Sixteen-inch wood for sale, deliv- ered to any part of the city. I P. Batchelder.—Adyv. Mrs. Oscar Barnes of Bagley was a visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Marie Diborg of Farris called on friends in the city Saturday. Miss Donna Lycan house party at Neswa will give this week. a One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Earl Riley left today for Grand Forks where .he will visit relatives. Mrs. O. L. Breckner of Ponemah, Minn., transacted business in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tittle of Barnesville, Minn., are the guests of W. H. Elletson. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first olass work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Eric Rylander of Bagley spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Rylander. Prof. D. F. White of Kelliher was in Bemidji Saturday to attend the Beltrami county fair. Mrs. F. W. Berkey and daughter, Muriel, of Puposky spent Saturday in | the city on buisness. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 50 moderate priced rooms.—Adv. Miss Jessie Pendergast, who teach- KHE KKK KK KKK KKK x LEST WE FORGET * I E R R R L LSRR R R In case of fire call 349. The Red Lake agency fair will ‘be beld Sept. 22, 23 and 24. The next meeting of the board of county cummissioners will ‘be ‘held on October 4. The next term of court for Bel- trami county will convene, Tuesday, September 14. Spring chicken dinner given by the men of the Methodist chureh, Thurs- day afternoon, Sept. 16, from 5 to 8 o’clock. On December 9 and 10 the winter: convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association ‘will be held in Bemidji. daughter, Mrs. H. P. Dunning. C. E. Mathews, president of the National bank of Webb City, Ia., is in Bemidji. He has been at White Fish Lake for the past two weeks. a luscious satisfaction. You can’t get that rare sweet flavor in any chew except The making of SPEAR HEAD is conducted-strictly according to pure-food methods in a great modern factory that’s as spic-and- span as a good housewife’s kitchen., For a third of a ecentury SPEAR HEAD has been sweetening the lives of thousands of chewers, Let it sweeten yours, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. LR ES SR LS E T NOR! KKK . NEWS KKK K H KRR KK KK - Brainerd;. strawberries of huge:size and: ripened in spite’ of occasional ‘frosts: ‘which “:| touch" parts of Crow Wing county, PLUG TOBAECQ - friends when you return home.— Adv. Mrs. Goldman and son, Walter, and Mrs. Vehon and children, who have been guests at Birchmont Beach, re- turned to Minneapolis last evening. Mrs. Hattie Harvey of Cass Lake, who has been visiting for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, returned to her home today. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sampson and Miss Alice Brennon of the Town of Northern were among the out-of- town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Postmaster E. A. Purdy of Min- On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your neapolis and'a party of Twin City people were in Bemidji Saturday and spent Sunday at Turtle Lake. They left for their homes Sunday night. Kk hkkhkkhkkkhkhkkhkhkhkkkkwn KKK KKK KK KKK K KKK KKK KK KK KKK K KKK MISS SONSTRUD LEAVES Ava Sonstrud,- who has been stenographer and so- ciety reporter at the Pioneer office for the past three years, has entered into the abstract business with E. M. Sathre, who conducts offices in the Schroeder building. Miss Sonstrud formerly was engaged in the abstract busi- ness. Miss Lida Eklund has.as- sumed the duties of stenogra- pher and society reporter with the Pioneer. * * * * * * * * * R 3 x * x * * * * * * * Ploneer want ads are read. Military exactness in every user finds in and ' Certain-feed Roofinig. - It will: * you miay bélieve. . of us—and-get a better value, too, = A‘mamfacturer’s-; guarantee~is-worth' just as much as that manufacturer’s standing and history General Roofing Company is the largest | its’kind in-the world. Tt has a bigger and . ment than any other concern in the business - When it - 2 2 - business, roofing cost two or three times as much 7;1 means just as much to him as it does to'you. I believe in men. Organization is:as imj to an industry. : Know-why and know- success. Every one o the most effective serviceable and pro of us niess have been received here -from: Col. Freeman Thorp of Hubert by George | D. LaBar, president of-the: First Na- tional bank of Brainerd. At Hubert Colonel Torp conducts; the demonstration farm: of the New Farming associatien and in line with six-foot corn come.these;:strawberries of exceptional merit and raised ac- cording to the new farming precepts of Colonel Thorp. Unlike some men who broach new. 1deas, Colonel Thorp first tries them out and then ,in coloquial terms, has the “goods to show them,” as in the case with his trees;” grains, grasses, corn and strawberries. Colonel Thorp says ‘his strawber- ries ‘bear from June 25 to Nov. 1. They are luscious, ripe, red berries the size of a half dollar. —— Blackduck—Anton Hurtz, who has.|] lived in this village for a number of |} years, died at his home here of apo- (plexy. Funeral services were held [from the Catholic church and con- ducted by Fr. Bertrand. JR— Langdon, N. D.—Beer ‘is being sprinkled over Cavalier county court kouse lawns, as a fertilizer. Twelve officials solemnly swore they knew no better use for the beer, follow- ing -its’ seizure at a picnic.- Sioux Falls, S. D.—Charging broadside repeatedly with an auto- mobile, Robert Cole - managed - to drive away a vicious bull, which was goring John Delver.. Delver may die. Minneapolis, Minn.—Bobby Smith set fire to his home when he at- tempted to run his new home mov- ing picture machine. Pierre, S. D.—Instead of running screaming for help when his two- year-old sister fell into a barrel of Water, the four-year-old son of R. E. Gray pulled the sister out and re- ported what had happened. Leola, S. D.—A movement has been inaugurated to have Leola pro- vided with electric lights. - Summit, S. D.—A volunteer fire department - has been. organized -in Summit to be placed-in operation about Oet. 15. Utica, 8. D.—Lee - D. Maynard, who for ‘some time has been editor and publisher of the Utica Times, has transferred the paper to W. W. Eastman, an experienced newspaper man. Get your magazines at Capt. Mac’s, near the Grand.—Adv. rtant as money or mills-: has to acknowledge:that the-samesort - s that fits a natioxilm{or its l(:lei’emlt:inia : ciple in making: an %fium&mzfifi comyumor. {o:any: great roofing organization is trained like an army the securin 'Products outlive its guarantee, indicate. The i: better equip- - * i1 Certain-teedt “Roofing simply has no .superior. It is the best roofing. that .can ‘made by anybody! anywhere, and we are justified in saying that it is the best madelinthe world.” We guarantee: the one-ply for five years; two-ply for ten years,- \three-ply forfifteen years. Arnd - that-guarantee < ithe' mini £ as it does:today—and wasn’t of as high quality. In e e imam o o T Bes oot bty Sud lowered prices—and today out of every five rolls of -roofing sold 5 > =5 one of ‘them bears.the Certain-teed We also make Standard Quality.and Competition Qual- 34 - eral’s salesrepresent 30 % of the foza/. wolume of all makes- = ity-at-lower-prices, —If you-want a cheaper roofing, that i 7% cannot-bearthe- Certati-teed Guarantee, you can get it Inbel, and the Gen- of asphalt roofings and building| papers. ¥-So we look back:at the past with' satisfaction and we look-ahead to the future with confidence. And we want every dealer in and user of our products to share that satisfaction and confidence, because we icnow-we havethe institution of |4 plants, the men and the goods to-justify- every bit of it, Your dealer will show you the Certainsteed Label. It Three enormous mills—officered and manned by the best-trained force ever enlisted in an industrial army—three -huge factories that are run like c/ocdword— ) ring and selection of rew material; and in every step from then on until the frnished product is distributed and sold— Constant 7eadiness—being prepared every minute for the work to be done the next— Right z4ere_you have your finger on the great, essential reasons for the wnfuiling satisfaction At _each of our enormous mills we make the follow- ing complete lines: Roll Roofings Slate Surfaced Roll Roofings Slate Surfaced Shingles Wall Boards Asphalt Felts' - Tarred Felts Blue Plaster Boards Roof Coatings Insulating Papers Deadening Felts Carpet Linings Stringed Felts Dry Saturated Felts : Rosin Sized Sheathings:- Plastic Roofing; Cements Minn. — Everbearing | i MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES ' Picked for the All-American Football Team. was handsome Dick Ames, the halfback . who. wins. the e for his college by a hair-raising run down the field; ut he tells the girl he would rather be ‘‘picked” by. her. . That is the plot of = - “The Mating” An invigorating drama of college life: full .of realism: and action. Bessie Barriscale plays the part of the girl: who wins: the love of the famous football star. The gclzllle:e atmoss- | phere of this wonderful play is intensified by a gruelling-— battle on the gridiron. | This five act Mutual Masterpicture will be shown Monday, September 20 MATINEE 2;30—EVENING :7:30 and 8:45 REX mEatir REX ADMISSION—CHILDREN Sc, ADULTS 15¢ Coming— “The Island of Regeneration' Wed. and Thurs. S ——————— GRAND THEATRE Tonight- Ghly: The House of Quality Hearst«Selig N=ws Pictorial Late news of interest from all over the world. “The Unfinished Portrait’’ Selig_ An entertaining two reel drama of modern life. - The quiet strength.. of the finish is very effective.. 5 i & Charley Chaplin in the Keystone comedy, ‘“The Face on the Bar-room Floor”. 1st show at 7:15 S5c—Admission—10¢., Don’t Miss-This One Tomorrow and Wednesday—Geo. Kleines vital drama of teday, ““The Spendthrift** by Porter Emerson Brown, in 6 parts with charming:irene. Fenwick, who is now starring. in. “The Song of Songs’’ in New York as leading lady. = The wealth and variety: of Miss Fenwick’s numerous costumes.:: will be a source of pleasure to the femine spectators. ; Matinee at 2;30 ) iz BRINKMAN. THEATRE - Everybody Tonight, September 20 Goes Cosmos Feature Film Corporation, New York, presents Beulah Poynter : Her greatest dramatic success, a thrilling,: heart interest drama of the lumber districts in the swamp - lands of Missouri. Admission 5c and 15¢ First show 7:20, second 8:35. Tuesday and Wednesday—*The Lusitania’ The Purity Bakery Third St:; next to O’Leary-Bowser store JOHN PFEIFER, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Bread and Bakery Goods | Confectionery-in connection “The kind of bread mother used to make” is the kind you'll-find at this new establishment.. We want just one trial-erder, we feel sure you'll come again. Sold In BEMIDJI ; AT THE ;Bomid]l Ploneer - Office SUPPLY STORK TO WHOM IT MAY CONGERN NOTICE is Lereby given that this Comrpany will prosecate all persons using:: -, property. owned:by:it for o “Loveland,” a musical comedy pre- sented under the auspices of the Be-: midji Elks, will be staged at the Brinkman Sept. 16-17. Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and’ 18. September 156 will'be'entry dsy. '§ Coal Tar. Pitch: Shingle.Stains - - Outdoor Paints Boston World’s: largest snanufacturers of Roofing. and-Buflding.. * iNew York City: St. Louis - Kansas City 520 Capital Bank