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vmmm& 1915, T Eeklen Were shopping and calling on|counterpart. The district attorney friends in Bemidji Tuesday. bitterly attacks the raiiroad in the _His former -chum ,thrent#' o We allow 236 per; cent And gountson.all.cash purchages.., G. ,{mw—imlglne the girl on a train a; ‘Schroeder Store.—Ady. i ndulo proaching a bridge which cannot pos- . — i.|sibly stand its weight. Both 'mén left know this. Both.are rushing madly |- by automobile and motor boat to in- tercept it. One sees the girl’s sweet : tace at the window ol the flying 3 tr eel the Swaying of tHe auto- Wiltred Blndent ot mnbxgle a8 e rnteiy around Cass Lake were guests of Mr. and sharp tur s—fi’flfl the" votinding of Mrs. Willlam Clish Tuesday. the motor boat slashing through rough waters. Both men and the Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Alvord autoed | rain come erashing into the picture to;Akeley yesterday, where they will st the game instant—too late. For visit relatives for a few days. ' ‘|3 imoment that seems an eternity, you feel yourself sitting almost under the Chimney sweeping and furnace|sottering trestle'as the enormous en- cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- gine—a mass of whirling * steel— J.—Adv. 27d1121 leaps thundering and quivering: into the .empty air and falls shrieking to the swirling river. - The big coaches crumple like cardboard before -your éyes ‘and pile’ themselves up on the wreck—their passengers floundering, Mrs. C. Maag and,daughter, Blste, | snq struggling in the debris. ~Again of Puposky drove to Bemidji Tues-|yoy see the girl—again her father— day to attend to business matters. again—the man—the car Jugger- naut rolls on and the victims get W B. Stewart, county superinteénd- their just rewards. ent .of schools, left this morning for Solway where he will visit schools. | 4 & % X & K X % K % % X % g:g. * NYMORE. . NEWS courts. 4dig=| to expose him\as a murderer. About The City BAND T0 GIVE FREE GONGERT First of Series to Be Given Novem- ber 12; Dancing After Program. Warren and Aatha Higbee Tuesday for Fairbanks, Ia., they will spend the winter. where The Bemidji band will give its first first of a series of free concerts to be given this winter at the -city hall, November 12. The concert will be- gin at eighty-thirty o’clock and after the concert a dance will be given. The band will have 24 pieces for the occasion and a soprano soloist will be ‘secured. Louis Burchard will direct the band. The program to be given is as fol- lows: March—*Spirit of Peace”....Kiefer Overture—*“The Sunny South” Milflbmms“hflfie l'mr Sex wm‘fpfqvflefé AtAlTimes tfill Toilet Preparations T‘Iié fii‘fiq You Work A. G. Wedge and Dr. E. W. John- son visited at the Tri-County sana- torium at Lake Julia yasterdnyA (Southern plantation songs.) Waltz—*‘Coeurs Epris”...... Peiffer Selection—*‘Adele” ........ Briquet i & Solows Buy a second hand auto or get | By Special Correspondent.),, % | ceiVe 8 bomus ‘of 10 Per cent on théir [Tactor in‘tlie decline of the Wisconsin Descriptive—*“The Mill in theé |Yours overhauled at Garvin's. Read|y KRR KRRKRK K&K K% x x| VogES for November and Decémber, | marriage rate, and that the. eugenies |y FOTESt” .vvvvnsvnnenns Eilenberg display ad.—Adv. 6d119 John Johinison” has” returned from it was ‘announced"tmu-mornlng. : -| marriage law is only partly respogp}.: siblé, -ig*niaintained by =] Bodid-of ‘Health:! the' State] :Last ‘year saw 807 'fewer ‘marriages than in 19 | The board 1§ convinced, from a study of statistics:of other states:and: coup: tries; that this: country shows marked decline in the rate of mar- riages- - Financial-depression, algp seriously retards marriage. Popolar Songs—*‘Grand Slam” . .Lake March—"From Bonium”...Withrow North Dakota where he has been em- ployed in the harvest fields. New Yor 1 as H. Evnns, a mfimr ver ot Brdok- iyn, declar ddy“that_he hnd‘set’ a new world’s ‘record for depth fh diying in the waters of Long Islhnd | sound off “Stamford,~ Cohh. ~Evans said"'he went 'down"3065 ‘feet ‘and ré- mained in the water more than three hours. He' _wore a métal suit. J. S. Masterman of New York City arrived in Bemidji this morning and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. August Jarchow. The “Scandinavian Sisters” met at the home of Mrs. Anton Strand Tues- day evening. i John 8. Siverts of Grand Rapids is a caller in Bemidji today. Miss Helen Towle left this morn- ing for her home in Minneapolis af- ter a week’s visit at the George Sla- ter home. E. C. McGregor is spending the day in Cass Lake on business. " Raymond Jarvis has returned from the harvest fields in Dakota. sH o . s R AR AR RN , Nov. 3.—That gen-{" =Plofeer want ads 'bring x'uulh,,n BEIES S S SRS SRR RS Christ Gustafson of Fergus Falls is a business caller in Bemidji to- day. John Peterson, Theodore = Knut-) son, Ole Dahl and Duncan Husibee left for Norway Tuesday evenmg The logical place for car repairs and second. hand autos is Garvin’s. See display ad.—Adv. 6d119 Madison, Wls WwW. G. 2d114 Paul Anderson lett for Dulu[h to- day where he will work durln}; the ‘winter months. Bushel pears, $1.35, at Schroeder Store.—Adv. F. G. Schadegg left Monday eve- ning for Prescott, Wis., to attend the funeral of his father, Rev. Jacob Schadegg. AUTOMOBILE -MEN uoox You, who-have eard ligvé® troublesoccasionally, ‘perhaps 4t 'a time whén youi dte very'miuelrin need f your-car and:would like to have it repaited quickly, at’a réasonéble cost and put in . first class shape. ' "We are'in'Beinidji to stay ‘even- though-we. move' G. M. Feldman and Al Herrby cf 1st Northome are visiting in Bemidji to- day. vi!i#ii!iiiii&ill BOILED NEWS * Mrs. Clara Shay of Thief River ;i;iiii##i“*""“’ Falls returned. o her home Tuesday| " S0 o o’ Nov (8 The ks after spending a few days in Bemidji onl business: Seabury Ordnance company today, be- gan work on a contract for 116,000 C Miss Julia Moritz has returned from a two weeks’ vacation at Great Falls, Mont. One of the famous ‘‘BIG 4’ (V.L.S.E.) which have been showing SPELIAL MATINEE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AT 415P. M. Weuld you dp as.much, | for yomc. glrl? ror FEarle Williams saves, beautiful Anita, Stey in just this way, in ThelJ uggernaut : A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Featmw fExciting 1, Ves, but there are, calmer moments _when you get;an opportunity to see the romani c acting of these two great stars. at the Rex Theatre. show at 7:15, 2nd at 8:30 Children 10¢, Adults 20¢ Mafineg tomorrow at 2:30—Children 5¢, Adults 15¢ oming Friday—Mary Pickford in ‘‘Cinderella’”, 4 parts. A six-inch shells for a foreign govern- ment, the name of which was not: an- nounced. - The value of the contract is said to be $2,000,000. i H. 8. Trailor, United States in- spector, and W. F. Dickens, superin- tendent of the Red Lake Indian agen- cy, left Tuesday evening for St. Paul on business. ""often.. - We guarantée owF- work'sto--be-strictly “first class. wa _We have the following used cars, which 'we dre g dtthiefollowing prices for ‘a limited tirie & of these cars are in first class running * ordef and-we are willing to--demonstrate sameqto you. First come-first served. “eatg:model T Ford Roadster. ~ t-model-T-Ford Road‘ster :1 gfi?;}’l‘i‘m’d éoadstz:;m - ssenger- plete.: %‘Qfi pasdenger complete 1 1914 Buli!k -5 passetiger complét: $550 204 ' "Y' must:see ‘these cars to appreciate their value at the aboveflguféé" ‘erms: cash or bankable pagcr. =THE=J.-W. GARVIN CO. 211 Second Straet Mrs. N. D. Cromwell and son, Alec, of Pinewood were in Bemidji on busi- ness Tuesday. Chicago, Nov. 3.—A list contain- Have your furniture repared at[l1& the names of 306 persons siid Lo the Bargain Store. First-class work bave ‘Beew beaten or otherwigs) in- at reasonable prices.—Adv. o jured by police strike-breakers or “hired sluggers” was made public today by officers of the striking gar- ment workers: - One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tt Mrs. M. F. Cunningham entertain- ed at her home this afternoon for Mrs. E. O. Courts. - Mrs. Belle Eck and son, Earl, of Yola were among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Tuesday, return- ing home today. San Francisco, Nov, 3.—J;clnto Herrero Luerigo and Lorenzo _'vira Alibeau were under arrest here to- day, chnrged with prhmn | eir- ‘culating in this country" fifitious bank notes of the repiblic'of Mexico. Mrs. H. Pearson and Miss H. Han- son of Blackduck were the guests of Bemidji friends Tuesday. les: The funeral of Mrs. David B. Smith will be held Thursday morning at-10 o'clock from her late home at Lake Plantaganet. Interment will be made in Greeiwood cemetery. Rev. B. D. Hanscom will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. George Grow Calumet, Mich., Nov. 3.—The 3,000 employes e Copper Range Con- George Hand and Miss Ida ‘onse|sell ng company Wil berg of Bemidji were united in mar-~ e & " GOTHIC vnenew riage at the First Scandinavian Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. Osmund Johnson, yesterday afternoon.. MriJ3 and Mrs. Hand will be at home in Nymore, Cream ront, and you Wil ¥ iho difterences immediatel TO WHOM l'l‘ MAY"OONCERN NOTICE is heraby given thal Comphny will prosécute all property owned by it for star e onhedumpmof fl'numhk matter inntn i vuant H clean, unlury wfimmmn mdpflar w0 the Bemmflchsita & Imnmvamum | 620 Clijjital Barik ‘Sullding Taore. dedeions, At " Creamettos cooks in- one-third the time. It esn_be quickly pre- Bared for the un r fuoay or oy Would you do as. much forgyoupli girl as Earl Williams did for mis it the big railroad wreck in the Jug- gernaut, at the Grand tonight? ?e‘ ad.—Adv. A reception was given in the:pag- lors of the Methodist,church last eve- ning for Rev. B, D. Hamscomj™the new pastor of the church. There were about 150 people present. Dr. E. H. Smith was toastmaster and ad: dresses were made by Dev.#S. W Scott, J. C. McGhee and Revs Han com. Refreshments were . 8 The church parlors were decorate for the occasion. e o un Liunch- ST. PAUL - The following menu will be served by the ladies of the Swedi church at the church parlors:toms row. Dinner will' be served from ! 11:30 until all are served; sugper at 5:30: ' ‘Vegetable. Soup % 2 Dill Pickles »Pickled Beets Baked Fresh Whitefish. Parslef Butter Roast Beef with Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes HubbardgSquash Apple Pie Pumpkifi- Pie Coffee —Adv. I'have 240 acres of the best landin 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 clovlér atid’ timothy. | Will Sell It In 40, 80, Or Up Yo 240 Acre.Tracts “ Wil 8el11'for patt payment dowt and balance on eaSE -payments:*--Have been-a-resident'on same for- 22 years and féel"¢ertain thiat anyotfeé seeking,a: real bargain will buy.on-sight. - All-I ask is that you look at it be- fore you buy*elsewhere. g0 da113 'The Juggernaut,” the colossus of modern railway dramas, a Vitagraph | Blue Ribbon ‘feature, in five parts, will be shown at the Grand theater tonight. . The story of the play is as We have always tried to be: j of the offier fellow it the general'equipment of | our store.” As amevidence of this desire to show the newest'and only the best of everythiag'we gladly recommend to users of ink follows. Two ypung men—one ::e_ . rilliant son of - poor arents—the E&3 SH0 f Carter's i g;g i st great | ‘x‘, Tfié St'fjf.e I'Odd TUuns 8ig lfi‘flé Bast of the’land fromn i Pencraft pitvey kins beeome tiends wt ot [} * Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road North to thi ally Kkilled a drunken rowdy in sav- ing the other’s life—they two only know this secret. Both fall in love with the same girl—who mafies th rich boy. only .after his_chum has withdrawn from the race, begause of his poverty. Years later one be- comes president of his father’s old railroad—the other .a.; righteous, attorney. Both " colinty réad. ~"Can drive right up to farm with#auto or team. Four forties: drain to Mississippi on gradual slope and two fofties drain to Red Lake. Three ., forties ar ill timbered.- There is a fine Consolidated’School at Hines. Buss s “&lg ‘dailyTor ‘children’ £steéd phitiestare fequested to write:or call at le BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GFFIGE f& further information. =the newest member of the Carter’s Inx family. Pencraft Ink writes a blue and dries a jet bl-t{ 1t is especially brilliant, smooth and permanent, Come in and let us show you the new Carter ink bottle with the new flow-controller, o == RVl ot BEMID)} fearless: district or f / PIONEER again worship, the same girlgpdaugh- Phone 31, ter of the old sweetheart of both— one with .a father’s deep nflection, the. other: beenusa she 1s her P Defechve Page Rex THEATRE Rex TONIGHT: A tense Vitagraph 2 part drama, western scenes, “THE OFFENDING KISS zales and: a strong:company presentthestoryofa fear- man:she loves, to herself be saved later and become his wife. ALICE JOYCE inKalem’s “THE LITTLESINGER" An Essanay comedy, “VERSUS SLEDGE HAM- Commencing 7:30 reels ehange every 15 minutes until 10:00 Children 5¢ PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Program Changed Every Day Myrtle Gon= s frontier woman who sacrifices herself to save the Come.not later than 9:30 to see all. ADMISSION Adults 10c = TIME SMILES for those who de- liver real service. We’ve.been here since 1890 and /-timehas brought a steady growth. ‘We have a very complete stock +'of . mHPwm, known the world over and acknowledged the best. .~ BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn. Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons +Inany.color to fit any make of typewriter =:Each 75¢ Thucflbbonl are fulb' guaranteed as the best on eu'th. in neat tin boxes. l‘h&Bemuip Pioneer Pub. Co. _ Bemidji, Minn. i3t | GRS