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rie JALEMARK vwascn ‘Dewcription’ of: thé Hellmark Cléb Watches k , j NO:1 i 17 sapphire and ruby jewels. -Compensating chhmm roller escapement, steel escape wheel; sapphire pallets” Pln, Breguet hair spring, safety recoil click. Adjusted to isochron-_ ism and temperature. Price - $285.00 $5.00 cash and 50 cents per-week NO. 2 17 sapphire and ruby jewels. Compensating balance, c‘lmnblc"3 roller escapment, steel escape wheel, sapphire pallets and jeweled pin; Breguet hair Ipnltrufety'nwll click. sAdjusted-to isvchron¥ ism, temperature and three positions. Price - $30.00 $6.00 cash and 75 cents per week. NO..3 4 21 sapphire and ruby jewels in gold settings.. Compensating balance, double feller escapement; steel escape-whesl; Sapphirepsl-5 lets and jewelled pin, Breguet hair spring, safety recoil click. Ad- - justed to isochronism, temperature and five positions. )¢ Price - <840.00 $8.00 cash and $1.00:per: week. . The HALLMARY Geo, T.Ba Third-Street :Bemidji,Minn. Store to business matters .in.the ‘city-on ‘Wednesday. Mrs. E. Henshaw of Wilton was Denu and son, Philip, Mrs. - Given “JiMeQGhee and Mre.+John Beeoroft-v! < "M ‘Wm‘lnfl’n . |at the.R. L. Gi¥en? home. Wednesdsy, ning: Redby. “ > *Mr. and Mrs. 0. Courts, New 3 PR (3| Aben] Wisi¢ Mr/' andNre. B M, |7 815 ko B J WIW’I I EYE KR XY *- .. NORTHWEST BRIEFS * Eils s i S 2SR RE B Cutbank, Mont.—A flax yleld o 3605 DEhEls 4:10-ucre ipatel: 6N FINE] ‘tarm 6f. Robert Paul, north of Cut- Baal or © $leldiofi5:bushels £é: L .dicre, 18 theibest yleld known, accord-; Fihg~to the“Bestinfdrniation’‘obtatn- le; s Mr. «Paul i a -¢onser¥al Scotchnan, has made afiidavit as %o, ‘goreage i and ‘the' ‘thresher :has amad affidavit as to the yield. One of the largestipaint manufacturing firms in Americaswhose yepresentatives travel through the flax belt of the United States and Canada, says this is the biggest yleld ever recorded. - A yleld | of 82, bushels: in-the: Golden vaMley ‘of “Nérth Dakota, three yésrs ago, was the best to this time, the mana- ;ger-says. ~{Plre mannger dfithe paint house “says the region east of the "Rodkies An Which Cutbank 45 Jucated, is the best ‘flax zone in the Unltefl» States:of Canada. Grand Forks, N. D.—Freight traf- -fie” over ‘the'Great Nofthérn railroad is 200 per cent better ‘than it was a ‘yéar-ago. ' “This“estimate ‘of ‘the“im- “proved vtransportation ~business- «is: made by a prominent Grand Forks talroad mian ‘in close-touch withsthe ‘bustness-hahdled. ¢Vast: grain ship- ments :are-partly responsible for the increase. Phere:1s mo :doniplaint uf grain congestion in this section. "Minneapolis, -’ :Minm:.+=Joseph : 'B. Thompson, : deposed cashier of - the Osseo ¥Staté bank; sentenced to: the state penitentiary ‘Wednesday for a | period not exceeding" thirty ‘years for | * his part in :the-wrecking of the bank, announced in court Wednesday that Fhe wilkFtell\the pest ‘'of ‘the story which led to the closing of the bank. -Mankato, ‘Minn.—Judge -Booth: in the fedéral court, laté Tuesday ‘sen- tenced John N. Deglmann, late as- d-nudm delight. &:'-«m ‘-TH"C'H Daust Trdu 7 work, bathroom fixtures and every hnd en and table ware. g mmmamxm SMAKERS i AR AR R KRR KK * BOILED NEWS. * KRR KRR KRR KKK K Paris—A-movement is on foot to || mame some: important Paris street (| after Miss:Edith Cavell, the British nurse executed by the Germans in ‘Belgium Gold Dust never shirks - itswork. Being anactive cleaner, it dissolves ! Albany, N. Y.—Briefs' urging a new trial for Hans Schmidt, convict- ed for the slaying of Anna Aumuller ", quickly in hot or cold . = - water forming a wsolu- tion that you can:use: in'New York‘in 1913, and now under sentence of death, were filed with tiie court of appeals today to support {oral arguments by .attorneys repre- with confidence on senting Schmidt and the state. tiling or any kind of- enameled - ‘ware; on |\ 4kitthe. GOLD DUST TWINS do your work” -G OLD DUST = |Paramount Picturs reported: adiMighe'as: $19,000. He comes-of -an “exsetient -lodal family and has-beenprominent in’some cir- cles. TheWentemee:wakthe minimum penalty. - Dévila-Eake; Ni*D.—With the slo-' gan, “Song birdssferever, and a cat- less world=in* 19205 R. Sayre, one’ of the largestitiidi#idnal farm own- -ers in North Dakota, las arrived from Chicago to ‘look-after -his’ interests | which surround- Devils: Lake, Sayre’s ‘campaign against tabby ‘has vanced so far that he is cats. In a leaflet issued by in the world. Pioneer want ads are read. Thls You I Appreciate Advice Good ad- offering 'prizes to persons killing the most this enemy of the cat, the household pet is pictured as the most vicious, dis- ‘lease carrying, germ ridden animal The Merchantville board of educa- tion has decided 'in favor of the teach- It denied the petition of Frank V. L Turner and.’hfi w.;t 'bo their children as they saw. fit. 'l‘ll;ey = were sent home because they didl!'t wear collars. = : London—An editorial in the Post today threatens the government with the formation of a new opposition - party. * Moncton, N. B.—Premier - Borden saved the life of a‘woman who had ‘fallen on the railway track here to- day. . You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Piomeer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com-’ position book for a dime. All the “kids” will' want one when they see ‘em. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality " ‘Where the Brinkman used to be TONIGHT . Jesse L. Lasky paesents ‘EDITH TALIAFERRO “YOUNC ROMANCE” Paramount Picturs The. mamglmont unhesitatingly recommends:this as bemg one of the best and most refined comedys ever shown. It is the sparkling, exhuber- ant bubbling humor of our own country condensed and trebly distilled, to-last her-through her iwneymonn Ist show at 7:15 2nd 8:15 cess, “The Battle". and an evarlaatmg provocation to hearty laughter. On the order of “Mar- rying Money" so well liked; it is 2 comedy of romantic youth. :|adventure enters in to the:story and the heroine gets:enough real thrills A bit of Sc—Admission—15¢ TOMORROW: celebrated Frank Sheridan in ““The Money Mas- - ter" -a-Geo. Klein feature in 5 parts, from Cleveland Moffet's -stage suc- Matinee at 2:30. Coming Monday: Not a Reel Show, buta Real Show. Sanford Dodge and his company of players: in ““That ‘Printer of Udells”’. zer’s‘Drug-Store. Buy your reserved seats at Net= 'WOMEN SUFFERERS . ed to overcome such co) l About The City I F. G. Schadegg is in Crookston to- day on business. Mrs.-Joe'Miller of Frohn:was shop- ping in Bemidji today. One of the'best comedies ‘ever-seen at the Grand tonight. -Read the ad. —Adv. 1028 T. Denley of -Brainerd is in the city today on business. “ -Mrs. C.:Conway of Blackduck was in the city shopping today. One of tiiese nfce: days-you ocught to go to.Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. tr Mrs. N. Sprague was a bastness' vis- itor in Fosston Wednesday. Mrs. H. A. Speck of Frohn was in the 'city shopping Wednesday. Oren Potter of Lake George 18 a business visitor in Bemidji today. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly.© Phone §84- J.—Adv. 2741121 Harley Paul of Long Prairie is vis- iting relatives at Wilton for a month. Charles Hayden of BlackduéeW<was a business visitor in Beurddji Wednes- day. to Mo. and Mrs. Ole Os- Oct. Born, murdson; 814 Irvine "avenue, 27, a son. Have your furniture ‘repaired . at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. t Mr. and Mrs. George Clark dis- posed of farm products in Bemidji ‘Wednesday. [A— Mrs. Ringbord of Bagley attended e — ——————— NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands-upon thousands of wom- en have-kidney and bladder trouble: and never suspect it. Wotden’s complaints ofteri vmve’ta be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a‘healthy condttion, they may cause the other organs to be diseased. You may suffer a great deal with pain in the back,-headache, loss of amBition, neérvousness# -and*may be despondent and irritable. Don't .delay starting " treftment. | Dr. Kilmer’'s Swamp-Root, a phys- ician's prescription; obtatned at any drug store, restores kidneys and {5 just the Get a’fifty ‘céut or one’ dollar bot- tle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this-great-preparationsend-ten—cents to Dri Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N; Y., for’a-baviplé-bottle. -/ Wihen Whits *ing be sure and mention the Bemidji “"Daily-Ploneer. s S among the out-of-town shoppers in f the - Bemidjl " Wednesday. sistant cashier of the National Cit 'izens’*bank, and for many: ‘years a trusted.employe of it, to”serve: five years in the federal penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth. — ween, Oct. 30, at city hall. Music by the International Raggers. Every- Deglmanu plead- | NOLI!H y-ur foot agony by -abandon ing narrow, pointed shoes which bead'the' delicate foot-boaes aad build buay '‘dons, corams, ingrowing body welcome.—Adv. 3d1029 Mrs. R. B. Hamilton -of-Brainerd visited with relatives at Mill Park a few days this week. J. K. Given left Wednesday for Minot, N. D.; where he will ‘spend several days on business. J. P. Jones of Bagley,:eil inspéector for this district, spent several days in the‘city: on business. Combings and cut hair made to order; ' ‘switches $1.50. Prompt at- tention given .to mail orders. Mina A. Meyers, 520 Beltrami Ave. - Phone| 769.—Adv. 6td112 Mr: and ‘Mrs. Charles Lundeen ‘of -AMda, Minn., ‘were -the ..guests of friends in Bemidji Wednesday. — Earle A. Barker.and Arthur Flat- ‘mer * teturned ' Wedhesday from a ed guilty to one of two indictments returned by the grand jury. He was charged with misappropriating col- lections of the bank for eastern bank- ing institutions, his shortage being 'MORE MEN THAN WOMEN ‘HAVE APPENDICITIS Surgeons -state: 'men are more - subject - to:-appendicitis women. Bemidji .-people know:that -& -few: ‘doses ‘of . simple buckthorn: ‘bark, - glycerine, etc., - as mixed in -Adler-i~ka; often-relieve or prevent’ appendicitis. This mixture removes- such-surprising: foul matter than-ONE -SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, rsour stomach-origas. The INSTANT;easy action of- Adler-i-ka - is ' surprising. French & Co., druggists.—Adv. ~than duck rhrunt at Pinewood :and-vicinity. | --<Mrs. ~Charles -Blliot -of - Tenstrike | was a business visitor in Bemidji Tuesday, returning on the -evening|- train. —— Miss Irma Krause entertained a nuttiberof “hek -fMelds:at-d MnNer/ partyilast vefing; the soéaston de- | ing her birthday. The Hallowe’en party given by the Young People’s society of the Pres- byterian -chirch-has ibeen.-postponed. until Friday, Nov. 5. Brs. George Deushsne” of ‘Ten- strike wag in Benfidfi ‘Weédnesddy-on her way to Thief River Falls where she will visit relatives for &™#hort} time. Jolin Zela, who'ls efiiployed by the ‘| Pine’ Treé “Luinber “¢sthpany -at-Re- mer, was brought to St. Amtheay's. hospital yesterday, suffering®f¥ém a | broken leg. —=—= The ladies of the SwedishiZLuth-|- il ‘eran’ éhilrch"wm ‘sérve ‘dinner and dayjNev. 4. exténded to' the public. Mrs. Knut Nelson, who has been visiting -relatives here-for.some time, Jeft this-morning for Brainerd where. she will.visit friends.before return- ing to Ner ‘e e, Ore. Mrs. Herbert Wood entertained a Gladys in honor. of birthday. Which refreshments were served. her seventh “Mr—and-Mrs—R A~ MeEe Virginia, .who have been the guests hof tHéir ‘cousin; ‘Miss Morence* Grtin: ‘Wheré they will spénd-thé ‘winter. Rev. Knightiand family were i thé city Kast'évening eArodte-td Rea: by where Rev. Knight will have i s : Atcérdial invitation is |~ number of the little friends of Miss| Games were played, ‘after |* '} ~ot |- oldby, Ieft yedterda¥ Ior the West, |. The Fathey of s Pure Foods 1 i - + | 1 slightly | = should | .. | “\;“uummww BEPRICE 5 ROLLED R oausing foot For.men, be sure EDI branded on cator, made 15 High St., Sold A “‘creamy,” “Try .Ghas. mails, falling arches; eto. Then put on Educstors which ‘‘let the fest grow as-'they should,” mever chile - drom; $1.35 to $5.50. - But sole. It not yonhvomth'-d +‘stthopuvdically correct iRice & Huischins, Mabers aloe lil-l-l- aad sively by C.A.Knapp = Bemidji Priceless mex!—Shanng Goupons in Elm:v Patkaye it for breakfast tomorrow. You'll find it a delightful change from - canyt brszkisst food*yuu ever tried. ) nMw- Food moni In Your Town ln ol i Nangle A ; Mlller’s 3crocery ille. ‘women, 'UCATOR is lnlyby Ase., Boston, Mass. Mon_ and the T Womes. exclu- “Out-6f Many--One” —a blend of the best parts of staple grains— wheat, rye, oats, corn, rice—a food that furnishes the elements for repairing and sbifilding tissue, for physical and mental energy, a food that gives #‘staying power’’ ‘toithand-workers andthead workers. meatyj substantial food ~—with a more pleann%lflavor than any other cereal. Truly tire of.”’ <, e food you never i Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS “Another Lubin Masterpicture, A Five- Act Photoplay “The Great Ruby” Thrilling Drury Lane melo- drama---sensational fight in bal- loon in mid air---Octavia Hand- worth and George Soule Spencer play the star parts. Matinees 3:00 Admission Sc and 15¢ Evenings 7:30, 8:45 Admission 10c and. 20c Children not in arms must have tickets REX THEATRE Wednesday;and Thursday, October 27-28 Christmas J, 5 Gafts "Vm]) Worth While Recipe Books for )f the ladies, Memo / Booksfor themen, Diaries and En- ‘gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will last 8 lifetim WI-P B Gift Specialties will solve your gift problems at small expense. . BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji e -Star Brand ’ 'l‘ypewrlter Ribbons P . .:Inanyicolor to it any make of typewriter . Each 75¢ These rlbbons are fully guaranteed as the best on eartlL Come in neat tin boxes. "’llléfnmiivli"Pmneer Pub. Co. B emidji, Minn.