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f T About The City B. Falkman of Northome is visit- ing in the city today: Miss -Gustavia. Trafton of Frohn was a business visitor in Bemidji Fri- day. Bulk apples at I. P. Batchelder’s. —Adv. 12d1021 Mrs. Knute Sandin of Frohn was calling on relatives in Bemidji Fri- day. M. E. Kenna and wife of Minne- apolis are visiting friends in Bemidji |, today. Bulk apples at I. P. Batchelder’s. —Adv. 12d1021 Marguerite Fitzgerald is sick at her home with an attack of pneu- monia. G. A. Engelberg and family of Northome are in Bemidji today on business. Bulk apples at I. P. Batchelder’s. —Adv. 1241021 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tise of Grant Valley were calling on Bemidji friends Friday. J. C. Falas and L. E. Kennedy of Grand Forks are visiting friends in Bemidji today. Sixteen-inch wood for sale, deliv- ered to any part of the city. I. P. Batchelder.—Adyv. tf Mrs. John Noel and Mrs. E. An- chers of Northern were in the city shopping Friday. Mrs. Edna Peterson and Mrs. M. W. Hooker of Big Falls are visiting in the city today. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tf Christian J. George has been granted a divorce from Mrs. Emma George on grounds of desertion. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson have- moved into the Dodge home, Tenth street and Dewey avenue. Chimney sweeping and cleaned. Tel furnaees Prompt service by calling No. 584-J.—Adv. 6d1012 Erton Geil of Virginia, Minn., ar- rived in the city yesterday for a two weeks’ visit at the Earl Geil home. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wil- cox, at St. Anthony’s hospital; Oct..9, 1915, an eight and one-half pound daughter. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf A wedding license was issued this morning to Oliver Gamash and Lin- nie Guthrie of Brook Lake township, Beltrami county. Mrs. J. A. Younggren will leave tomorrow evening for Minneapolis, where she will visit relatives and friends for two weeks. ‘The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 50 moderate priced rooms.—Adv. Miss Mable:Bendickson arrived in Bemidji yesterday morning from Crookston and will be the guest of friends for a few days. Mrs. F. C. Corell of Big Falls is a business caller in Bemidji today. E. B. Dahl of Pine River is in the city today on business. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mrs. J. R. Pacha and Mrs. T. R. Praught of Blackduck were out-of- town shoppers in the city yesterday, When Baby Has the Croup. ‘When a mother is awakened from sound sleep to find her child who has gone to bed apparently in the best of health -struggling. for breath, she: is naturally alarmed. . Yet if she can keep her presence of mind and give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy every ten minutes until vomiting is pro- duced, quick relief will follow and the child will drop to sleep to awaken in the morning as well as ever. This remedy has been in use for many years with uniform success. Ob- || visit the Hotel Radisson Roof. Gar- lanimal collection. 'was presented with tooth picks and retnrning on_ the evening itrain. From farm to fame is_the story of thousands of! young ,men who have attended Mankatoe(}om_mereial Col- lege. Be one of them.—Adv. Miss Katherine Sullivan, daughter of Senator- George - H. .Sullivan of Stillwater, Minn., is visiting Miss Jessie Phillips for a few days. When in Minneapolis be sure and den and Silhouette Room. Famous | show places ot the Northwest.—Adv. Oscar Nelson, who is employed at the Northern National bank, left:to-| day for-Erskine, -Minn., where he will visit relatives for several days. — Hair dressing, puffs, curls, doll wigs made-from combings, .. Switches $1.650. Mina A. Meyers,. 520 Bel- trami ; Ave. Telephone 769.—Adv. 6d1012 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kingsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baleau of Inde- pendence, Ia., are visiting at the home of H. P. Rice, Grant Valley. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.— Adv. Sheriff Andrew Johnson, who ac- companied Edward Miley to the state prison at Stillwater, returned to Be- midji this morning, = Miley, who for- lherly lived at Spooner, was commit- ted to the prison on an indeterminate sentence charged with grand larceny in the first degree. You will find more of the leading people from Minnesota registered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. The clothes pin box social which ‘was held in the basement of the Bap- tist church last evening, was the oc- casion of a great deal of merriment. One of the amusing features was the Each one present different kinds of vegetables with which they formed animals. There were all kinds in the menagerie, from the elephant to the porcupine. The one winning the prize was an ant-eater, made by M. E. Ibertson. The church kitchen was replenished *‘Solomon’s Wlse Chai * Text earn, Matt. 6:32-33. 'Praise me g, 3 p. m.; street meeting 7:30 ; salvation meeting, 8 p. HEAD, TAKOAT | BRONCHIA CHEST FOR CATARRHAL Meet- ngs Tuesday,” Thursday and Satur- day at 8 p. m. Salvation meeting This B is for You! to — — —— et- Hot flashes or dizzin fainting p. M&_J_fl_fl spells, hysteria, he essh s ing down pains, nervousness—all are symptoma of irregularit; female disturl] turbances and are not beyond rel 3 . -‘(: L A N 2 iday evening at 8 o’clock in the| COL‘ DITIONS S10r!‘ H P Nymora Congregational *;ihuu’]ll W mce!s Favoflw- MDfion home of Edwin gnvlted. Capt. in command. i mon—“Spi!lt\lal Decune," uolo by Mrs. 1. D. Alvord; young, people's ser- vice at 6:30 p. m. There will be no evening, preaching service as the pas- tor and congregation will attend the Presbyterian church to hear Dr. ‘White’s farewell address. Mid-week service on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock:: 'A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all the services of the church. . Ira D. Alvord, pastor. 7| communion and service at. 11 a. our. tnrevell-,seulu tm: the mmsrev gation.. Young. Ppeople’s -prayer ser- vice at 7 . m. Evenlng service at 8 o'clock. We-will: préach our fare- well - to- the ‘public- in: the evening. Miss- Ida Virg'hnn ‘Brown' wfll sing a solo -at ‘the ‘evening- service. Mid- week service for prayer and- Bible study on< Thursday: even{ng at -8 o’clock: - The -public- is’ cordially ‘in- vited to all these services. White, ‘pastor. 5 % girls’ choir. rector. Chronic conlhpthon. pation. My condition improved r: Presbyterian. Bible class and Sunday school at .{8ince taking four or five bottles them my health fin, [ Prayer meeting. Wednesday at the Sunday school at 10 a. m:; Holy There will be special music by the Archdeacon ~ Parshall, “About two years ngv'when 1 be-| AUTOISTS OPEN DIXIE HIGKWAY gan using Chambex:lni); «Tablets I ° had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic consti- | Chicago automobilists started from ly through the use of ithese - tablets. new Dixie highway, the road which cause and is directed to the, d nervous prol 1t : Il droggist years, in fluid form, at :%&&f iving gen uflmflflm It can now be had in £ugar coated tablet form, as modified by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Snldby all medicine dealers or trial box by mall on receipt of 60c in stampa. Every sick woman may consult us by letter, lh-olntllvvmlmt ehrtq, Frite, without, feax as without fos. to Paculty of " Hotel, Dr. V.M. PIERCE, President, m Main Street, m New York mm . DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS REGULATE THE LIVER tly removes the disensss and fluuhy brings o ST aT Gk T E on' through'the entire system of high- ways to Miami. A At the Indiana line Hoosier cars joined’ them. ~State relays in Ken- tucky; Tennessge, Georgia and Flor- ida will take the {'through routers to Dixie’” to Miami. T ey rA TR pomm £ ¥ -t ¥ writes Mrs, John Newtot Irving, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. Chicago, Oct. 9.—Hunflreds of Grant. Park today, for.a tour. of the Sauk Center, Minn.—John Schwen- ton, aged 45, shot ‘and killed his swe ;heprt, Delm _Bentz, and then of will link the north and ‘west with " |Miami, Fla, . It was officially, opened Frnm Owner I have 240 acres.of- the best land in-the county locat- ed on the “Divide” three miles .east.of Hines and four miles from Blackduck, Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and 60 acres seeded:to clover and timothy. | Will “Sell It In 40, 80,0r Up To 240 Acre Tracts | Will sell for part- payment dewn and balance on easy payments. Have been:a resident on same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone seeking a real bargain will buy on sight. All I ask-is that you look at it be- fore- yow buy elsewhere. The state road runs.3-4 mile East of the land from Blackduck to Cass Lake.and. another road North to the county road. Can drive right up-to: farm . with: auto qr team. -Four forties drain to Mississippi on gradual slope-and-two forties drgin to.Red Lake. Three with dishes by the parcel shower. The receipts of the evening went to the Ladies’ Aid society. You will need a college education in business to be a success at any- thing. Get the special scholarship rates at the Little Falls Business Col- lege.. Write today.—Adv. FTREE KKK KKK KKK KK Catholic. Low mass at 8 o’clock. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Congregational. Church - (Nymore) Sunday school, 10:30; preaching service, 11:30; evening song service, 7:30 p. m.; preaching at 8 o’clock. Text, “The man in overalls will be paid his fair and honest tribute.” Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 p. m. J. E. Cadwell, pastor. Free Lutheran (Nymore) Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; Men’s society at Aven Moe's resi- dence, 2 p. m.; services in the East Bemidji school house at 8 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday evening, 8 p. m., at Martin Johnson’s residence. Choir practice Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the parsonage. George Larson, pastor. Christian Science. Sunday services at 11 a. m. in the city hall. Services Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. There will be no other services. dahl, pastor, Methodist. . Farewell sermon at 10:46. No junior or evening service. Epworth league at 6:30; prayer . meeting, Thursday -evening at. 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited.” C. W. Gilman, pastor. First Scandinavian Lutheran. Morning: gervice at,10:30; .evening service at.8 p. m.; Sunday school at 12 o’clock. -Osmund Johnson, pas- tor. ? Baptist. Sunday school at 10-a. m.; morning tainable everywhere.—Adv. worship at 11 a. m., subjectof ser- SPECIALS ONE WEEK 2&: {or.30c Primrose Coffee. 23c for.30c Broom Te for tall can Milk BerglupitsSone 15c¢ for large can Peaches Phone 141 % SUNDAY. IN. THE CHURCHES X |- SRR KKK KKK F KKK J. H. Ran- |4 forties are still timbered. . There is a fine Consolidated School at Hines. ~Buss calls daily for children. Interested parties are requested to write or call at the BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFIOE for furthqr infermation, - - - £ W. M. VAIL, Owner. ---in whlch everybody: is interested. That is every-who.lives within a radlus of one hund- red miles-of Bemidji. A stranger.coming.into this store is greeted. with a smile.. Yes, more. than that, several smiles. Not the sweet smile of a sweet look- ing girl, byt the. smile of men who really make youfeelglad to come, Don’t you know, everybody likes to come into a store likethat. It makesthem come again. ---and every person.receives a. square deal at the hands of every clerk. It matters not who you are.or what you-do, the same courtesy is shown in every-case. That’s the kind. of ser- = vice that counts in-any line- of business;. but_ more especially.the: retail busipess.- It pays to watch the policy. of this store aISO because it means -dollar and . cents, in, every. case. Every weekthisstore publishes its news.. in-the columns.of.this, paper, and the readers are constantly,\on the look out. Be. on. the Loskout: Continally ---it pays.. The war is.on.. The \yorld s senes ' ison. What next? Wait: Watch. - today. Chieago Day. About fifty of them will continue kmed himselt in .a fit of insanity here. They had 'quarreled TRAL LT {Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS - TONIGHT: Vitagraph three part Broadway feature “THE - MAN FROM THE DESERT", and Essanay comedy, “STREET FAKIRS”. SUNDAY: Kalem's “THE FRAME-UP", Essanays ' “CARFTOON- LAUGHS”, and Seligs “THE HEART OF PARO”. Matinee, 2:30, Evening 7:30 Admission 5¢ and 10¢ MONDAY; Louise Glaum in a Mutual Masterpicture, “THE TOAST OF DEATH”. GRAND THEATRE Tonight Only The House of Quality A 3-part Broadway Star Feature, (Vitagraph) featuring Nicholas Duneaw Doro:thy Kelly Wm.Dunnin “MY LOST ONE” < An intensely. interesting drama with Dorothy Kelly, in the leading role, who, uns.ble to resist an Opera Director’s promise of a by career, leaves her husband to.go on the stage, and is £ f ‘him sta; .in;one of his stolen manuscripts. “HAM AND BUVD" in ““The Hypnotic Monkey”, Kalem Comedy . Shows at 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 Sc—Admission—I0c Special. - SUNDAY. - special METRO (ALWAYS 600D) FEATURI GAIL KANE the distiiictive dramatic actress in - “HER, GREAT MATH” A unique romance from the, peqof thn. master story . builder, CLYDE_ FI whose plays touching on love nnll lemln- ~ inity created their own vogue. “Mer Great Match’’ the story of Jo Sheldon and a romantic prince who f “ goes the rulership of a kingdom that he. may become an American citizen ai marry the girl of his heart, constitutes onq of those fascinating romances completel; away from the conventional yet true tolife. 5 Superb Acts Select Cast 300 Seenes, - :15, 8:30 MATINEE AT 2:30, ' 5c—Admission—15¢; RO PICTURES ARE ALWAYS GOOD BRINKMAN THEATRE - TONIGHT * " “The Royal Outlaw” A sensational drama in four parts Chariey Chaplin in two reels “Gentleman of Nerve” Chlldten IOc adults 15¢ First show 7:20, second 8454 ' Sunday Program “Soul’s Exchange a powerful sen: tional photoplay in 5 parts, a romantie exciting “émotional” drama; featuring Lyda Bovelle and* Maria.Bonniard, a_ great story, superb acting,. beautiful Venetian Y .. Is thig true do you love another. : he. Gfand Reception at Venice”’ i A teeture progra of vaudeville, a-guaranteed attraction, ; Admission 1)c-and 25c i Coxmgg Hflqqaygthq “Batth of Watquoo L] ln funh‘lf