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E BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER =7* | | '{)qmlcrnt; -0.-E.Farn Republican; W. W. Howes, Democrat; | ocrat M. P. Bates, Nonpartisan. Third disttict: William William- | agriculture is intertwined with For Lieutenant Governor:: Carl|Democrat; Thomas V. Sullivan, In- Gunderson, Republican; BEric J. El-|dependent. ‘L; "B, Parsons of Pillager ) 4 5 b 3 lefson, Democrat; C.'W. Best, Non-| Raflroad and Wareh - , {dji -today. . . BIG PROPOSITION TOMORROW s oners DaBLE . Tacobasn: é‘;’:‘mfi. Kans,, who . continued: “Bugine; " partisan. ‘§t. Paul; Nov. 1—Aside from the|- For State Auditor: Jay B. Reeves|can; . Visito _The marriage of Miss Fradels B urday visttor in: this dty. 1 : Auderson of this eity, to Richard De | will ‘vote on & new state house of (crat; Heary B. Anderson, Nonpartis: | Tom : prick of Koor's-ice . @ | Tuesday, October 26, at Detroit, |FePresentatives a list of state offlcl-jan, =~ = g DF toet - By Minn., Rev. Lillicoe of that city ofti- als and. four constitutional amend+ o5 xr ) Dfl eb“ re‘uur‘eb; T 3 ST dlating. ‘The young:couple willAnake m,;‘:: AL Sl i b Democrat; 3, L. Frita Ffiqnpirm‘axnfl 5 their home ‘on the groom’s farm at|‘ congressm opr Pyl . S M\W Bfluh‘ olac_uild {.aka was | Omage. & | lesota at Washington are to be nam-| For Attorney Gemeral: Byron S, nday visitor in Bemidjl. by 3 y s ed also. Imcumbent senators still|Payne, - Republican; Peter Ward, Democrat; O. M. Burch, Nonpartisan. ' MR, Adsen of Malcolm speiit Sat- : £ At \ 4 . Y 1d- . Hrdsyin Bemidil on busizess. : % " REGULAR SESSION TONIGHT|'Ts ‘tho Buberbatorial yace dre; Structfon: = Fred In Shaw, Republi- % The Auxiliary of the American Le-| ~Jagob A. O. Preuss, gRepublican; ¢an; Alice A. Tolleftson, Democrat; | peyi) at Ganter's bakery. For Commissioner of School ani 124 B # - A p in the Association rooms this even-|Shipstead; ' Independent; Peter 'J. R . 3 3 ing at 8 o'clock.: All members are|Sampson, Soctalist. ¢ Public Lands: N. B. Knight, Repub, : r."flsigo%jw:;dm::‘ ?:dl(an|her i i especially urged to be in attendance|: Republican' leaders claim Preus ;\l{“l,;’LA. ‘Vb\!(. Fhelps, Democ N or in the city today. - 2 8. further plans are to be made for{will: be :elected overwhelmingly. 'Fce n‘“’rl °T’““““~ Hiy A A. Hawkinsop of Cass Leke is e Armistice Day celebration. ’l’h_ey ‘are ‘.:mmqng on a large wom: llirll‘ct:‘droa,' \(;q):?;:flll;l::; I?lel::'x‘xd 2. business visitor here today. en’s vote. . Raish, ; 1 N |“A. H. McDonald of Park Ranids t Saturday here on business. publican; 8. B. Linstad;. F. Jenno- the Lavinia- school, ted tl - c 00l, {nvited the Bap: Democratic_leaders are counting wein, Nonpartisan. E.'D, “Mortenson“of Pequot was a \ tist young people to 2 Hallowe'en[on the contest between Preus and “Bemidji business visitor on Saturday. parfy at the school building on Sat-|Shipstead to give victory te Hodg- b A ‘ urday even!ng.! Atssplentxl‘id program, |son. $ < . The £ games appropriate fo the occasion,| Candidate for congress ate: bi:g”&“gd"éo}".‘;m‘:“:“:‘;‘:;n_ A D and a fine lunch passed a pleasant| First district: Sydney Anderson. - s 4 p 10-27t¢ ® evening. Decorations were carried out Republican; ' Julius J.!" Reiter, Pierre, S. D.,, Nov. 1.—With a U. . in keeping with the affair and there |Farmer-Labor. } S. senator, three congressmen and a were more than fifty people present,| econd District:\ Frank Cligue. Re-|complete state ticket to elect tomor-. twenty. of them being from this city, |publican; H. A. Fuller, Independent; |row, South Dakota voters will have who went up by train. Frank i{Smons, Democrat. } three candidates to pick from for ev- SOUTH DAKOTA VOTERS _ " FACE BIG ELECTION TASK _A. M. Lynch of Laporte was & business. aller in the city on Saturs 2 f"" 5o ¥ - Third. District: Charles R. Davis, |ery office except senator. 3 8 P BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE = . Republican; P. A, Pomadt, Indepen-| Five candidates for senator com- :Mrs. ‘Rose Cossentine of Black- g 2 dent; J- M. Nillétte, Democrat. plicate matters. Peter Norbeck, pre- dfigk, was a shopper in this city to- o) + dby. Lo, d 1.,0T8 OF HAY NOW at Courtney s . e Feed' and Seed Company. Phone|[isiand delivering the milk to ' thelr day evening. Hallowe'en decora-[crat; Barnest Lundeen, Indbpendent;fare U. S. G. Cherry of Sfoux Falls, - 861, 10-20t¢ | customers. The photograph shows an tions-were very tastefully carried|Lynn Thompson, Farmer-Labor. Democrat; Tom Ayres, Zeona, Non- | 'Teeland dairymaid making her rounds |out in the rooms. Luncheon was| Sixth District: Hgrold Knutson,|partisan; R. O, Richards, Huron, In- Liéya swedbe—_-u of Buens Vista,|on & pony. 2 _ |served by Mrs. L. C. Coe and Emma |Republican; C. A. Lindbergh, Inde- dependent and L. J. Manbeck of Arm- {rambooted business in Bemidji Sltur-l h F ' Dalby to the following’ guests!|pendent. i our, Independent. " bivs ( oy ‘h}e‘i:islx“fle;' lkgthl h‘m',l' Mla;ie' Rl;:‘e; Seventh District: A. J..Volstead, gandidates for congress are: > fa iy 3 By tter- nnedy, Bertha Treichel, -'Republican; O. J. Kvale, Independ- irst district: C. A. Christopher- o B e -‘“ S S no::‘nm:'o}-‘olt!t::h d:::::hltll?l:omtx; :p t‘t;rd ;?01::!“’ g:ilgla-i lE\ln‘rt};x;’el;ncuibD:lhy. ent; JainonmC. ?ltcheu. Democrat. |son, Republican; Ralph E. Johnson, 7/ . Dr. . ‘W H. d o ¥ en - alr, - ertson, Eighth District: i . pokky, were Bemidjl visitors on Sat-[the wintér with her aunt, Mrs. M¢-|Marela and Alice Catherine Coe, Mr. Depui"c. ; i R % ENTERTAINED FRIDAY| ™ poyeth district: O. E. Khller, Re-|sent governor is the Republican nom- Miss™Marcia Cpe entertained thelpublican; T. J. Brady, Dei urdsy. ( intosh. and Mrs. Broadhurst, Rev. Kehoe,| Ninth District: Halvor 2 dec _ > ! AL d}‘es' and entlemen’s suits Foster Campbell, Tom and Hollis|gon; Republican; N. E. T! F Ew F OLKS HAVE U . !C. C."Movald and B. I. Larson of i nd gentie Coe,’ George White, Jimmie Hubbel, |Independent; Frank Jeff GRAY HAIR NOW [ Fouston were week end visitors in ?Oz:!l?d ‘;‘fl plreu?i !75 g:v’:“' g‘e‘;’:l Donald Wight, Roosevelt Matteson, |crat: 4 i | " by P N this city. /- |todfher cleaning jobs. Swise Glear| nate Bishop and Harold Coe. onth District: Thpmas D,|Druggist Says Ladies are Using N T ovenre I i s - Schall Republican; Henry.A. Finlay- Recipe of Sage Tea ‘Mrd.” Seth . Smith of Becida, called| Raymond Seers of Blackduck, mot- ‘ACTIVITIES OF PHOTO son, Democrat; John ‘G. Soltis, Farm- and Sulphur IMPROVEMENT MIRRORED |er-Labor. i Hair that loses its color and lustre, on Bemidji-friends today and trans-fored to this city todey to Mmeet his acted business. : - mother, Mrs. J. Sears, who has_ just One of the biggest campdigns ever|or when it fades, turns gray, dull i3y e ‘|returned from Thief River Falls, (Capital News Service.) staged in Minnesota for s constitu-|and lifeless, is caused by a lack of John_ Maltrud ~6f Becida, was|where she has been since the death| ~ Washington, Nov. 1.—W. T. Lind- tional amendment has been carried{ sylphur in the hair. Our grand- among “the business cailers in' the [of Mrs. Raymond Seers’ mother, Mrs. |say, a photographer of Charlotte, N. on this year for the Good'Roads am- | mother made up a mixture of Sage city on Saturday. Swanson. C., during a recent visit to Wash.|Sndment, providing for ‘a trunk|Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks = = ington,_called attention to th i ident ' will be a| W.T. Blakeley of Farley, left Sat- th%l year is the .cent:nm‘alt :f l:}f: A ‘second wmendment ) proposed| of women and men who value that urday, night for Minneapolis, where{digcovery of photography. Discussing :"’“m fl’{g"me df‘"' :“‘”‘;":“ ‘°’ 1"“‘ even color, that beautiful dark shade 4t11-2 |he was called’ by the news of the|the centennial, Mr. Lindsay said: erm of the judge of probate to four| ,¢ hair which is so %:tractive, uses B death of his niece, Ethel Blakeley,| «pew people realize that this is ye:xrx:'other amendjnent prbposed the; only this old-time redipe. p and-Mrs. N. W Ghristenson of | Who is the daughter of Joshua Blake-| the centennial of the discov 5 || ~Nowadays we get this famous mix- Casd Lake were mmethe Saturday | ley of Los l‘"gem- C‘;L ";’“’ funersl| yhotography. 8 ery of :;‘:';:n:eg_‘::l:"t:::“i:n Z?lfi"‘;fr:{;“:; ture improved by the addition of i ; will'be held on Tussday in Minnea-| "iWhile' the camera was not given|of personal property and enabling|Sther ingredients by asking at any o to the world until 1839, the principle|the the legislature to impose a grad- drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's used in making photographs was dis- uated income tax instead, Sage ' and Sulphur Compound, covered by Daguerre in 1820, and| The fourth amendment proposed | Which darkens the hair so naturally : he worked for the next twenty years|would subject railroads to certain |50 evenly, that nobody can_possibly e e e L S hich they enjoyed a theatre-par- | t0 perfect the. principle which ihe|local assessments. ) tell it has been applied. You just “McPartlip of International |ty at the Grand. Mr. Reynoldsstates had “discovered. The first ‘sunlight| Minnesota will not elect a state dampen a sponge or soft brush with arrived ig. tfe city last night tojthat/the firm “went over the mark” picture’ of a human face was made|auditor or supreme courf clerk this it and draw this through your hair, sjend the day here on business. hiéh they set for their business the | in 1840. 3 year. Other officers to e filled and taking one small strand at a time. past nine months. “Dagouerre started in life as a|the candidats are: § By mourn ‘the gray hair disappears; : scene painter, and used to evolve| Lieutenjant Governor:’ Louis L. but what delights the ladies with some wonderul work for the French|Collins, Republican; James P. Mc-|Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound theatres. Painting from_ nature|Donnell, Democrat; = C. fH. Hubbell, is 'that, besides beautifully, darken- brought him the great idea. He|National; George” H. Mallon, Inde- ing the hair after a few applica- would often carry a small dark tent,|pendent; - Lillian: Friedfan, Social- tions, it also brings back the gloss in which he would sit and paint the|ist. - 3 ‘| and lustre and gives it an app¥arance picture thrown on 'a white screen| Secretary of’State: Hjily J. Ander-|of abundance. before him, a kind of a camera ob-|%0n, Farmer-Labor pank C. Bur- jector. He:studied ways and means|master; Demlocrat;” Jéin M. Cope- be-selected for tanning. The age 18 of | to retain this picture without having|land, National; J. H. Hirt, Soclalist. little importance-except in theé treat-|¢o paint it, and finally, with Jos Mike Holm, Republican. ment. Even the gldest fowls give a Nie;:;, who was wnr{inz along ?}:2 State Treasurer: enry Rines, good product when canned. seme line, the process was worked|Republican; John P. Wagner, Farm- Utensils: Sharp "Narving knife, [qne» er Labor; H. F. Lueders, Democrat; The office force of the firm of Rey- nolds & Winter enjoyed dinner at owers of this city. . ' |the Markham Saturday evening, aft- Norma Nissen arrived in the Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. —— ‘Br. G. L. Beardsley and Miss %{ -Hanson of Hackensack were \thotitk the out of town visitors on urda; g Mra F‘nn}r"beigle and daughter, Ebro; Minn., spent the week. end with Mrs. John Riley, 718 Be- i dvenue. : November 140 8 - . - Selection: “Any healthy fowls may you next need feed try th Amllll x;loln:sed l‘m(fle and @ »'b:s. Br;- - P‘AH‘ Phelps, Soclnlh;. e Seed & Feed Co., where|eral sheets of clean paper—wide RSCRIE ttorney -Genergly Cliffor : At Grinsger's S mouthed Jars. B SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Lt abiloan} (R, A- Megual, © n 3rd street. - 9-94 reparation: se mi . , Republica; Harry L. Grandy, P v plucking fowls for Clll.l:"fl’l’lg, as scald~ DAILY EIONEER, i i ¢ No P [CTURES W. Cross, superintendent |ing causes a deterforation which; TONIGHT 8@ Ae, ot Red Lake Indian Agency, was|while probably not significant in ‘the a Beémidji visitor yesterday, reiurn- ordigary methods of cdokery, 18 mot{}: : ) : on account of ing -to his home today. advisable when meat is.to be canned. REPUBLICAN RALLY Eiy -— After plucking, rgmove pinfeathers Mr. and Mrs. R. Newman of- Red- and singe.., Have Yeady panjof tepid Come and Hear the Speakers e 2 by, ‘spent the week end—with their|or cold waler. Scrub the birds thor- . d ter, Leo Newman, who attend- |oughly using plenty of soap just as j l: he local high school. one does her own hangds. Rinse and ,’ b, wipe dry—Lucy® Cordiner, of the, of- 3 ot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. |fice of extension work with women, s 1 G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-|University Farni, St. Paul. Henry B. Walthall 9te ‘LOVE—the Eternal God, solves the great ~ problem,of Severed hearts, Wall Street and the empty dinner pail Has the babe born i poverty equal rights with the lap dog of the millionaire? “After all that the world has suffered on the battle- fields of Europe, is it s6ll true in our country that [] Windows of Life. = ' Every call and challenge of-life has its appropriate window. Some are of the~stained-gldss, veriety, heavy lead- ed, but permittingno visidon.' The win- dow {tself is the thing.beautiful and the beholder {8 not expected to see be- also maintain a first class re-|yond ft. Even the sunlight is changed pairihg and alteration department in |ag it passes through the glass. Such \ conhesction with our cleaning and|windows are usually stationary an dyelng service. Model Cleaners, | grg the end in themselves, The clouds 309 Third strest. 10-22¢1 | 41 sunshine influence What 1s within | Mr. and: Mrs. Chester Copenhaven but nothing without can enter. Other of ' Blkhart] Ind., were lnoptehe city | windows are of thg prism varlety. ‘ Saturddy, en. rotite to.the home of | They give rainbow effacts:but reveal Mr. ‘and Mrs.J. Shirk at Grant Val- |cothing as it really s, Such windows | 1oy, where they will visit for several | bewitch and enslave, but never - the outer-life or permit the inner self fli_l{khun hotel evenings. 354 _ . Mrs. C. J. Winter returned to her o homeé on Mifinesota avenue Saturday, after visiting with friends at Hines, - \‘Billekduck and other points for a few TOMORROW A Musical Treat THE ,BEL CANTO QUINTETTE Y X »Nonpavtis-}Demoerat; - Engebert -J. n. % 5 ¥ o) Ipartisan. o Gandidates for state olfices aré: Second dfstricts 'RoyallO. Johnson, For governor: W. H. McMaster, | Republjcan; Lewis W. Bicknell, Dem- nation. LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS have terms toserve. The state sena- For Superintendent of Public In- RAMSEY COUNTY VOTES Fresh, sweet milk ‘“,"‘“"io'_:!‘ L : gin will hold their regular meeting|L. C. Hodgson, Democrat; :Henrik |Alice Lorraine Daly; Nonpartisan. |ty tomorrow will vote on whether the county fair shall be supported by levying a half mill tax. paid the piper! laughed—somebody else paid the piper! intensely interesting life study— Matinee 2130, 7:20. and 9:00 Coming Thursday and Friday—Constance Talmadge, ; Frank Whalen, Nonpartisan. “Few people rqalizevhow ¢ .fl character of businéss, and still fe realize the vastness of its sco] said: Edward J. Winslow, of Ti Gpsisps ety ;l Emil MacKenzie, Fdarmer-Lab- to realize their depem national issues, Minnesota-tomorrow [Republican; A. ~W. -Closson, Demo-|or;: Ralph W, Robinson, Democrat; May, Soclalist. even the bankers and transportati Associate Justice Supreme Court: | Sompanies, Homer B. Dibell and George L. Sie- gel, nominated without party desig- which benefit through the product of the f: not understand eufficiently the of the farm, nor do they lend e | erly sympathetic ear to the needs ! e the great army-of men wha s Lake, Nov. 1.—Ramsey coun- MI§5-FRIZELLE ENTERTAIN: Nonpartisan League leaders, back-|James Dutherford, Democrat; Ar- st TAINS ing Hne’hrlck Shipstead, claim the in-[thur J. Anderson, Nompirtisan. : + ) S BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE|gependent. farmer-labor and liberal| ¥or Railroad Commissioner Third A . ““Miss Harriet Frizelle, teacher of |voters will put their candidate over, |District: . Dawes E. Brisbane, Re- { ! . She got into the wrong game and she wept—she She got into the right game and she Anita Stewar in her latest and best phot‘oplly . Y s crat. inee for the senate. Republican lead- N ‘There are really no milkmen in Ice- |B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist church at|" Fifty District: ‘Walter H. New-|ers predict his elegtion by an over- “ ” 1and, the dairymaids on the fax north (2 Hallowe’en party at her home Fri- |ton. Republican; T. O. Daljl. Demo-|whelming majority. Opposing him a" a CHRISTIE COMEDY, in Two Parts Lafs! Lafs! Lafs! \ FOX NEW Mightiest of All \ Rex Union Orchestra im “Good References.” highway system. dark and beautiful, and thousands Coming—“Tarzan of'the Apes.” Mary Alden AL St. John in his latest tomedy, ‘Ship Ahoy’’ ELKO-ToNight & Tuss. GRAND ' " MATINEE 2:30 NIGHT 8:00 Tues, Nov. 2 Only e, ., 2o 70 \\\ Prices 10c and 30c YBE SAMUEL GOLDWYN . sk} 4 : B, 21 An absorbing drama of three. generations of lovers,” depicting the endless struggle of caste and ambition against the call to mate Lewis Stone, Alice Hollistér, Gertrude Robinson " a l‘iiving fr‘om the soi}l; ll;\limeugh and manufacturers should know N COUNTY FAIR SUPPORT facts, and should realize the im; : ance of co-operation ists in all parts of state that would quickly lead to-vast mutual advantages.” / \z'ith agricul he country, & > It is all-an- ik flow,, ouf lnto the great throbbing, panting ‘world. These windows adorn and-beautify, but we need the crystal glass to help us get the far viston and groy: npfi’l«'ma Jessons of life—Grit. ‘MIGHT MAKES RIGHT'2” » $ “BRIDE 13” ) - _o(—— ! C(!MING TO ‘n‘lB REX “Folks always come back to Peaceful Valley, son!” And they did—even the {)iue-eysd sister who thought she “understood” the city, and the city chap i who took her there! Arthur S. Kane, present “Bert Clark-has returnad to the cily to spend the. winter. with his family. N at home at Dalton avenue and Twenty-second street. Mr. Clark has large Tar inat Park River " Subscribe’ for . The Daily Pibneer. ; 5 [} Mrs. D. Dodge, teacher in school district No. 34 at ‘Becida, gave a sz e e e | Remews Strength! given by the pipils and refreshmerts : /here there is "n?;:'hlsAtém- e oy ey for .a build- . e M ] Deed jof A& A \ EDNA LEE ... Rigiop todic after . CHARLES RAY VEoA Kb FERN VAN BRAM, Cloan gott D eicaser omice. |- § prostrating illness, in Sol Smith Russell’s Great Stage Success “PEACEFUL VALLEY” " The Second Production from His Own Studio TIVOLI Matines . - HAZEL BRYNGELSON e A fow at $1.00 O e TWO HOURS OF QUALITY MUSIC AND SONG The Bel Canto Quintette DRAMATIC SOPRANO with [da Hagon Pitman *'sws wwommens IOLONCELLIST FLUTIST HARPIST .READER ~ ER Na5c | All including | SEATS RESERVED and tickets on ssle war tax at Boardman’s Co?n Drug Store ——i SIX ARTISTS in a variety musical com- binstions and numbers it