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There will be & regular insétlns ; 5 of the Eastern Star tonight in the About The City Masonic hall at 8 o’clock. R ¥ > 1 i . Mr. and Mrs, H. 'C. Baer doft: thig}i 3 | : | VoW R oy QUSHT RRAL YRRALEa CHes R. H. Muncy left last evening for morning for. Minneapolis; where :they || Kelliher on business. will visit:friends-for.a week. A * Paris, Nov. 2.—All Saints and Al | Souls’ day winl be observed in Paris G. Scheler of Remer is a business Mrs. Charles DeRushia left yester- L caller in the city today. day for Minneapolis where she will . ' e 2% ik ges_of wreath-hearing throngs| = visit relatives for some time. & 2 3 X ‘mourners to the eemeteries in most Mrs. R. Gilmore has gone to Foss- - § ( \ ‘;t“'hlch utr; b: ‘;hd :‘: diers who l\ue ton to visit her parents. G. H. Strickland of the First Na- 3 ; ' 5 e . : allen o the field of battle. tional bank has gone to Minneapolis|™ Mrs. B. Humes of Cass Lake 1s a|on a several weeks' vacation. guest of Mrs. F. S. Lycan. ‘thlnmon, Noy. 2.»-31:0" “Alfen “#1Labor ‘Law,” adopted by ‘Arizons un- “der ‘an”initiative -petition:‘providing | that an employer ‘of-more ‘than five persons ‘must--employ -80--per - ‘cent “qualified electors-or mative-born eit- ‘['fzens;”"has been”declared: unconstitu- tional in the supreme court. -0 St Panl-=The: ashes of a former :Ajtkin scounty resident are: waiting . David Lacombe, who recently sold Mrs. Steve Nelson of Pinewood was | his farm near Leyinia, moved.: his in the city shopping yesterday. family to this city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rich of Walk- Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clave and Mr. er spent last evening in the city. and Mrs. L. G. Larson of Ottosen, Ia., are in Bemidji on"a hunting trip. ASK your dealer-for W-BCut Ehewing Tobacco. Itisthe a fimaliresting place-while atate qffi I“Real Tobacco GheW” ’ ’m'g Flals; try-to-settle- a. knotty . polnt Shred—or send 10c in stamips to us. raised: by the .custodian: of & cemetery < WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY; 50 Uniion Square; New Yérk City 1n, Hebron. township, Altkin county, | e———— T T, 4 ®hebody; waa:taken to Forest ceme- Sam Simpson of Minneapolis is a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. John Beecroft of Keewatin, Minn., who has been vigiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. N.. E. Given, returned to her home-last-evening. F. W. Jones of Akran, Minn., is visiting friends in Bemidji today. Mrs. Orey Lualley of Gully was teny; -8t.-Paul, :for . ~erematio] rid| (ho guest o Demiass friends Monday, | Miss Bdessa LaGues of Crookston, [ when the.ashes were brouhd bick | Who has: been visiting - Miss' Lottie only omg Educator.™ 5 to Hebron cemetery for burial the 5 3 T 33 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glantz of Park | McDonald, returned to her home to- e i ; | ustodian setused to, allow it witheut | EW GRAND l HEA F‘QE apids are visiting friends in Bemidji. | 48Y- Rice ’f'llfln. iAne., J m 1 T y : 15 ik sE : a removal permit. . The question was put up.to Dr. H. M. Bracken, secre-| The House Of Quality 1.} 8rY of the state board of health, who . +|reterred It totey to the sttorney goa- | Paramount Foature ~ TONIGHT Paramount-Feature . ~yeral.. _Legal authority. will.try to de- " .| termine . whether..the ashes waiting Jesse L. Lasky presents One of these nice days you ought P> ..} disposal must be treated as a “body.” ‘Bessie Barriscale and an All Star:Cast in to go to Hakkerup’s and have your Mr. and Mrs. Austin Warner of Patent Colt i "ot came 1 e wonawy on ||| S opmup | i ENfmel] | e 5ov s—vnun 2| “ROSE'OF THE RANCHO” —_ % business. They will return home Children Bryan, when shown .a Paris dispatch The magmficent Dramatic Classic, by David Belasco 5 parts. A Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smith of Lake | today. that he would visit Norway in No-| charming story of California in the days of 1850, when the U. S. Park, Minn,, are visiting in Be- vember, .said he was not. sure. that |G,y reed that all ranch owners should register th 8 roperties, ” ; midji. George Ostrander of Turtle River x i egd today from Rochester, |Fules of the'Roman Catholic church, |for war sunplies-and-munitions w "; will go -to :‘:‘“;” t'h' ':":- ‘l:‘“ which the wealthy Spanish ownersobject to. Kearneynf S. Army ©.arrangements for the trip have |gent tomvest\gate falls in love with Jaunita and in saving:her Marion Hazen of Kelliher, who has | Minn., where he went to consult the [ PErRILting the singing of only. onejamount in. the:ageregate .to, gome- ” ; ot s et dayoinirarhtuad Hons | Dist e mass today, All Souls Day, by priests,| thing like:$600,000,000,.0r-over-gg0 | 26 completed,” sald Mr. RBryan,|ranch from claim jumpers has many thrilling experiences, finally 0. O. Esne and D. Esne of Crook- Mr. aad Mrs. J. P. Miller have ston are in Bemidji today on busi- | adopted a 13 months’ old boy from ness. the Children’s Home Society of St. Paul. Monday have been changed by Pope Benedict].per..head.of: thm-nopuhuon of Can-| 8nd the matter Is undecided.” | |winning her love and a happy wedding closes the play, 5 parts,::360 K i to permit the singing of three masses |ada. 2 . scenes. ¢ z Miss Cowley, who has been visit-|’ h Subscribe for the Ploneer. R Miss Minnie Ostness of Goldfield, | ing the past few months at the E. A, | I every Catholic °‘“‘"°:' ‘: the wprld RO 1st show at 7:15, 2nd at 8:30 Sc—Admission—15¢ today for the repose of the souls of Tokio, Nov... brilliant cele- |, 3 s Nev., is visiting at the George An-| Barker home, has returned to her 1 ® ooy il s % 1 3 2 Pty hoiie. 1n Chicago, the millions of men and Women who | bration. yesterday. of the:birthday|ot @AV @ Th‘,Baby Tomorrow, Earl Williams and Anita Stewart in ‘‘The Juggernaut’’ have died in-battle since August,| Emperor Yoshihita:mshered in the| Use the-rellable: . |? Vitagraph BLUE RIBBON feature. . Matinee at 2:30. Chimney sweeping and furnace| Albert and Charles Simpkins and|1914- | coronation season, the most notable P cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- | Tom Johnson, who have spent some event of which will come on Novun " e R !,L Ic K s J—Adv. 27d1121 | time in North Dakota, returned - to| London, Nov. 2.—Sir George Per-|ber 10, when! the-emperor cwill-tor-. Il W S - . their homes yesterday. ley, high commissioner of the domin-{ mally accede to the throne.of-Nippon. ion of Canada in London, has fur- Mrs. W. R. Anderson of Wilton was among the out-of-town shoppers| William Fellows and family, Ed|nished the following statistics re-| - Peking, Nov. 2:—The Chinese:govr | . r : 5 in Bemidji Monday. Alger and family and Mr. and Mrs. |garding casualties in the Canadian [ernment-has:.rejected. the,propossls ! spailde ewery part ofthe. B eX. & e J. F. Hermann of Tenstrike autoed|contingent to. Sept. 30: Killed in|of Japan,.Great. Britain. and: Bussia| 01 by _thousands . of ¢ 3 - x s and Nurses the ‘world over for Mrs. V. H. Warrick of Jenkins,|to Bemidji Sunday and called on |action—Officers, 96; other ranks, 1,- | for -postponement:of--:‘the decisi “han*s quarter-of a century, Minn., is visiting her brother, Post- | friends. 557; died of wounds—officers, 27; | Whether-a-monarchial:form.of go master A. P. Ritchie. other ranks, 650; died of disease, etc. | ernment is to be re-established. The, Combings and cut hair made to|—officers, 6; other ranks, 99; wound- | decision of -the-Chinese government H. W. Fleming of Crookston and|order; switches $1.50. Prompt at-|ed—officers, 275; other ranks, 6,- | Was made known-by:Fsac: Yulin; vice| s 5 C e, W Program Changed Every Day E. F. Egge of Minneapolis are vis-|:ention given to mail orders. Mina|675; prisoners of war—officers, 38;|minister-of foreign affairs. SHOWING TONIGHT ONLY:.a two reel ongmph S itors in Bemidji today. A. Meyers, 520 Beltrami Ave. Phone | other ranks, 1,246; missing—officers, Pt 3 | 769.—Adv. 6td112 | 22; other ranks, 1014; total officers, | Cleveland; Olio;-Nov: 2s->Bianche | __ Il)(lay BTHE MDEABKisbls.rE'; y mfll Louise Vale, | Have your furniture repaired at 464;: other. ranks,- 11,241; grand | Walshy actresswho.r died ~ Sunday = ate Bruce, Madge Kirby and Franklin Ritchie are in the Bargain Store. First-class work | Mrs. J. Cooley of Verndale is visit- | total, 11,705. night-in-a-hospital where she w MEBFUL;HE'E“Y N [the cast. The subject will surely please. Lubin made the:subject - ‘“AN AFRICAN HUNT?”, at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf |ing at the home of Al. Simpkins at taken two._weeks ago for an Allness, =——————————————|Turtle River. From there she will| Ottawa, Ont., Nov. } g0 to Cadillac, Mich., where she will | leaving for New York, whence: heto,disappofiit an and| L ed a cartoon:comedy -which is said to be guaranteed a sure make her future home. will sail for England after undergo-|a relapse from.wlich:she-djed. - After wml-m Gets on Wny L) Nulgh cure:for:the blues, On the same reel appear “SUSIES PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS - = Hflmfl Efiflflflmlfls o smtme oponton. . 4 Thdio eioguaiinie dodlibirtiomcte | et 7 1] SUITOR®. “That Printer of Udell’s,” a drama- n tization of Harold Bell Wright’s ‘Mzs. Pator, Williams. ot 2749, Eight-| Selig’s Jungle-Wild-Animal dramas are usually enter- Do you know that every col- novel, given at the Grand theater[orders already: placed: ambhrae or- re. st 8 Minses was.desper | taining, tonight we will present “THE QUEST”, one ored material has been s 553 last evening by a “road show com- i, of the best. “ dyed? Yet as soon as it is pany” was a diversion from the-mov- ¢ % £ % 2 foied you throw it away, [|||in pictures seen in Bemidji and was h Commencing 7:30 reels change every 15 minutes until 10:00 How manyof yourown, your |[|| well attended. ¢ av. 4 - | Come not later than 9:30 to see all. ; husband’s or.yourchildren’s P : 3 ot e gt Children 5¢. - — ADMISSION — - Adults 10¢ elothuhlveyou givenaway: In honor of Mrs. E. 0. Courts, who i « 4 or put into the rag bag this ||| is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. E: H. Soas —— | 4 last year simply because [[| | Denu, Mrs. 3. W. Naugle entertained |Used D. D. D., ably will be emphasized by Secretary |, ;. | X they were faded? Yet each [fl | this afternoon. Among the guests All Itching Gone? Danfels in his forthcoming ammuallfor aighteen months and. four. of. our o one might have been made ||| | were Mesdames E. 0. Courts, E. H. ; report. ‘beat doctors could do nothing for me. = / to look as good as new with [ll | enu, B. W. Lakin, W. L. Brooks, | This is the actual ex, Orl-nu‘gun- c 4 a ten cent package of G. M. Torrance, E. H. Marcum, A. D DD P : G. Wedge, M. F. Cunningham; George ‘mil was, m Preetnrlmln, pruldent of tho German- —' O~ Kreatz, R. H. Schumaker-and R. L. |48 2l American Publishing company gf St. | Mmr- Wondertul Remedy giyes per- ; Given, aches away botches mun ').".'_" Louls; ended.his life in his homs:by | manent results for stomach, liver and B i | D Y E S i 1 J‘r:s the K cin as smooth and neu'.hy shooting himself in the head. Bpes! fatestinal 41l : 2 : T!ME | — L “One Dye for-All Goods.” ERRREEHRRRK KKK K| gOob s Ble wcaui'&'fl‘.‘.,'%‘fl”fl'.‘ dent Peazfarions 8 headsof the jpu MRS, BroBstEe. Ofgnidin. 18 -&- A2V § x NYMORE NEWS + | house. lishirige firm 5 heldinterest 4n the h and around the heart. .Get one ORA 12?(‘,1%:115:: ;fiigf’gfi'firfi;‘gfi % (By Special Correspondent.) & u'é'n.n’.‘,’.‘s‘}.,}"" D.D. D. will do all that |1 5y Times and the Westliche mt, ::‘:1: :;‘{,‘;:{. d"l(ilm'u ::t t.f. it > 8 ES 1 Dyafromyonrdrngmtormre- KRR KK KKK KX KK K L E = :fgg:;;_glgmfgslow e plain, sim. The Misses Anna Larson and. Esther for those who de- 3 9 Dy.0-La Dye is made in Biack, |[| | Johnson left this morning for Swen- liver real service. — Blue, Navy Blue, Brown, Seal Brown, Light Green, Dark Gflen, Scarlet, Yellow, Orange, Cardinal Red, Pink, Purple, Dark Wine, Old Gald Turkey Bed, and from these sixteen colors a greut variety of other shades and colors can be made. Try to buy locally to save time, or we will send it to you on receipt son Lake where they will spend a week visiting on the Johnsen claim. ‘We’ve been here since 1890 and timehasbrought a steady growth. ‘We have a very complete stock of -mHPmn, - known the- world Lawrence A. Larson ‘will:leave this. evening for Blackduck where he-has accepted a position. The Pathfinders will meet at the | over:and:acknowledged. the best. ! of the regular price, ten cents, and home of Mrs. Harry Bridgeman.this . aleo send direotion book snd éolor || ovening. Lhave 240 acres of the best landiin'the county locat- - , JEMILIT PIONEER OFFICE DY-O-LA DYE COMPANY, one Bemidji, Minn. ‘ed on:the “Divide” three miles eastiof Hines--and-four milesfrom Blackduck. Twenty-five-aeres-in -hay-and - crops and 60 acres seeded to cl);vemanfi‘nmothy : : | Will Sell It In 40, 80, Or Up Tfim‘flu Tragls Wilk sell for mrt payment down anid balance on easy 700 Sixth Ave., Des Moines, Iowa. The Bachelors’ club will. hold: a regular meeting this evening. = ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lnrsdg\ moved into the Amundson house to= l day. Gundor Reisland has returned from A North: Dakota where ‘he.has". ‘heen In Union | working in the harvest fields. There ls Ray Dunlap of White Bear, Minn., pfl){m&nts. 4 a‘!e Jfi&n sa! PBSldent flll‘same‘fflr 22 yem Stebai formenly 8 member of the Bachelors |§ gnq] feel-eertain:that-anyone:seeking a real- bargain _ brother, Arthur’ Dunlap. will buy on sight. .. All Lask is thatyou look at it be- ‘| fore you buy elsewhere. ; pe | 'The:state-roadiransid« apileEast ‘of- the-{and from - senamatnettore % sonzn wewe. 5| Blackduck to Cass Lake and another:read Nertl to the Goods We Sell the [ & Kok & & *44.%% sl aounty road. s Cansdrive right up to- farm with amto jor-team.._Four forties Cheaper You Can | Detrolt, Mich, Nov. 2.—-Detroft’s drain to Mississippi on gradual:slope and two fortis drain.te Red Lake. .Three ; Bay. 20-year battle: for municipal ownet. forties are still timbered. Th a fine Copaolidiited Sehoal : : i E a ch 7 5 ¢ Christ Peterson left for Minneapolis today where he has accepted a posi- tion with the street:car company. The: More: Folks We. -Please: the More Goods We'll | o gk xkdd KKK ¥ K KK i i Star Brangi Typewriter Ribbbns. # * In any color to fit any make of typewriter ship of her. street Tailway _syst 3 el ) oalisidaily foric er- ¢ requestedte-writecorcn ; eaiaedas s SeE LD 'BEMIDJI DAII.Y mn:fi& CEfor férther information: | * nésplan for | it e rlbbpnl are fully guaranteed as the best on egrth. buying the city: Hnes. -Acquisician || e e 5 * - “Come- 5 nelp Swell Our SII?I and by the municipality at a price to be z ::r; flmeat tin bo‘es' Share In the SIVIII] fixed later by six circuit judges was i % the. feature of the plan. BaMfs i % The Benudp Pieneer Pub. Co. ’ opinion seems to be divided on the 2% < s‘awan s G[ncow adyisability of taking. aver. thes chb] * - Beemidji, Minn. lines. e New York, Noy. 2.—The calendar