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I I -.1 *i" *$ LEST WE FORGET Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. -vr:. The fall term of court for this county begins September 8.w The great Minnesota state fair will be held September 7 to 12. The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 5. The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Tues day, August 18. Annual meeting "of Minnesota Shorthand Reporters' association here Tuesday, August 4. That the state meeting of the Uni ted Charities association will be held here Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The state commissioners will meet here at the same time. The adjourned meeting of the General Conference of Chippewa In dians of Minnesota will be held in Bemidji August 11. Twelve thous and. Chippewas will be represented. That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given September 16, 17 and 18. Many features have been secured and the exhibition is certain to be a greater success than ever before. That the readers and publishers of the Pioneer appreciate it if you phone 31 when -you go somewhere, if your friend goes, if a friend comes home, if a friend visits you, if you give a party, if you go to a social gathering, if you have a wedding, if there is a birth or death in your family, or an event of special in terest in your neighborhood. Tell us. It helps to make the paper more interesting to you and to others. 5REVIT Mrs. J. E. Boobar of Nary was a business visitors between trains yes terday. For Wood Phorie'129.Adv! Miss Stella Toerud of Maple Ridge spent the days with friends in Be midji yesterday. Dreamland Saturday night.Adv. Mrs. Tarns Bixbee of Muskogee, accompanied by her son, Tarns Bixby Jr., is in Bemidjd. Dreamland Saturday night.Adv. Mrs. W. R. Runyan and Mrs. G. R. Stahl of Northern spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping. Bell boys wanted at once. Hotel Markham.Adv. John Doran of International Falls was a business visitors in the city between trains yesterday. We handle Velvet ice cream. Peck's Confectionery.Adv. Mrs. B. W. Lakin, 1101 Lake DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wav to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and where it is en tirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation oan be tak en out and this tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Onio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti Da-tlon. THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT A Tight Squeeze (Edison) The eighth of the 'Dolly of the Dailies" series, featuring Mary Puller. A Secret Grime ._ (Kalem) 4L powerful drama~that goes straight to the heart.. Buddy's First Catf- (Vitagraph)-rC A bright farce comedy. DOMING Tuesday: FamoutPlay rs present William Farmem, the distignished American actor vi The Redemption of David Corson. Boulevard, -entertained "a number- of ladies at a porch party Tuesday-af ternoon. Save money on your summer foot wear. ^O'Leary-Bowser Co.Adv. A. L. JVfolander, Thomas Messrs. MoCann, B. W. Lakin and W ^L. Brooks went to Nebish today %on business, ~jgf Ladies'""BathYng ^^re^neetfV price., O'Leary-iBowser Co.Adv. Mrs. Gaalb and daughter Marie of Crookston arrived on the noon'train and are guests at the Dr. J. Warning cr home. A complete line of field ana gar den seeds at W. Ck Soforoeder store. Adv. it Miss Vivian Sorenson of Wadena, arrived in Bemidjd today and will re main' here several days as a guest at the Bert Getohell home. My barn is opened up to the farm ers as it used to be. A. L. Collard. Adv. E. Jerrard will leave this even ing for Walker where he will re main over Sunday as the guest of P. H. McGarry, at the Glengarry summer resort. "Let the Model do it." Headquar ters for Dry Cleaning. 309 3rd St. Adv. Miss Marjory Van Pelt of Fargo, North Dakota, (arrived iin Bemidji Thursday and will spend the rest of her vacation with her parents, Mr^ and Mrs. J. H. Van Pelt. Attractive prices on sheets and pillow cases tonight. O'Leary-Bow ser Co.Adv. Miss Louise Wilcox of Northern was in Bemidji yesterday to meet the iHolmes family of Pierre, South Dakota, who will visit at the Wilcox home for the next ten days. Do not forget the chicken dinner at the Pilsener hotel every Sunday. 25 cents.Adv. H. W. Grimmer, the well known traveling representative of the Fritz Cross Printing company of St. Cloud, spent last evening in Bemidji, leav ing this morning for Walker. One of these days you ought to ?o to Hakkerups and have your pic ure taken.Adv. Bert Kaliher, who has had charge of extensive logging operations along the M. & I. line, and one of the nest known cruisers in this section, re turned to Bemidji last evening. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities. Popular prices.Adv. Henry Kirtland of Backus, Minne sota, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crowell for the past iew, .days, re turned to his home this morning. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .Aav. A. D. Bailey, teacher of manual training the Bennidji Schools, left last evening for St. Paul where he will spend several days. Mr. Bailey will meet Mrs. Bailey in St. Paul. A new lot of Women's barefoot sandals go at reduced prices. O'Leary-Bowser Co.Adv. Gladys Getchell, daughter of Bert Getchell, will leave Monday for Bag ley where she will remain during the remainder of her vacation a^ the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. L. Ohm dahl. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay-than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. Adv. Judge Marshall A. Spooner left last evening for (Brainerd where he appeared before Judge W. S. Mc Clenahan today, for the purpose of arguing motions fin several cases of much importance. Special sale tonight and all next week, Ladies' and Girls' tan shoes, pumps and oxfords. O'Leary-Bowser Co.Adv. Mrs. Arthur N. Gould of Virginia, Minnesota, who has spent the past four weeks as a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wil cox, 611 Irvine avenue, left yester day noon for her home. We specialize in good ice cream, and Velvet can always he secured at our store. Peck's, 311 Minnesota Ave.Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Bailey, Er nest Wilde and Miss Wimnifred Graves, both of Crookston, left yes terday morning for Cass Lake iby ca noe. While there they will stay on Star Island, returning to 'Bemidji to morrow afternoon. Tike signs of the time are for you to take a course at Mankato Commer cial College, Mankato, Minn. Send for catalog.Adv. "Bishop Timothy Corbett of Crook ston will be in Bemidji tomorrow and will assist Father Philippe in the confirmaton of a class of about forty in the Catholic church. The Holy Cross cemetery will also be blessed by the bishop tomorrow.^. Velvet ice cream, made by the well known Dnlutb firm of Bridge man & Russell, can be secured ot Peck's, 311 Minnesota Ave.Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilcox, 1201 Dewey avenue, entertained, at a 6 o'clock dinner last evening. The guests were Mr, and Mrs. B. W. La kin, Mrs.-J. P. Sell, of Bismarck, North Dakota, Miss Buckland of Minneapolis, and E Denu. $ On arriving at Minneapolis, go'di rect to th"Hotef:Raa18sT)fi. nr6tfw ?i be,pleased to recommend it to your friend% wlrei^ you. return home.- Among the cases* which have "been argued before. Judge *C. JW. Stanton's chambers at .Walker (during the past week, was the- Gould-Vye case, in, which the latter, was awarded a $25,000 verdict for the alienation of his wife's affections. _-* Mrs. Clyde Parker of Brainerd was the guest of Bemidjd friends~last ev ening while enroute toh.e home from Cass Lake, -Where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Humes, during the past few weeks. Mrs. Parker left for her home this morning. '***_-. V-.' You-will find more'of the leading people from Northern Minnesota reg istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the twin cities.Adv. Miss Louise Wilcox of Northern gave a farewell party this week for Lepter Alwin of Grand Forks, who has been visiting at the Chidlow home on Moval Lake, for some tjme. Twenty-five young people attended the party. Mr. Alwin returned to his home yesterday. Ernest Moeckel of St. Paul, who has been visiting with his grand father, Mr. Moeckel,^ and other friends in this city for,a short time, left this morning for Bemidji, where he will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Netzer, formerly residents' here. Crookston Daily Times, (July 24.) A man wanted to send some mon ey to his old mother in Ireland. He wasn't sure the drafts from the Northern National Bank could reach out into the little town so far away. But she got the money promptly and without any red tape.Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Winegar and Miss Booth of Readlyn, Iowa, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmer for some time, return ed yesterday from a visit at Tamar ack, Minnesota, where they have be^n the guests of J. F. Booth since Monday. Thy will leave Bemidji on Tuesday for their home. Mabel Rackensack, fourteen years old, was badly bitten by a strange doy a day or two ago. The dog at tacked her whiile she was going about her work and bit her in the leg, making an ugly wound and nec essitating the same to be dressed by a doctor. The wound is painful but she has was resting easier this morning. Richard Maloy of Chicago, where ne is connected with the well known Chicago club, is the guest of his brothers, Ted and Justin, 915 Bel trami avenue. John Maloy, another brother, arrived in Bemidji today. It has been eleven years since "Dick," as he is best known by -his friends, Jast visited Bemidji and he was great ly surprised at finding a little city of such growth and prosperity. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, shows an interest in your comfort and welfare that extends beyond merely providing a place to eat and sleep and gives you better accom modations and service than any other hotel in the twin cities. Popular prices.Adv. H. E. Biddinger of Faribault, who has been in Bemidji during the past five weeks, being a member of the Teachers' Training school faculty, left last evening for Little Falls* where he will meet his wife. Mr. Biddinger is a member of the high school faculty at Faribault and for merly taught in the Bemidji schools. He was a member of the *'Big Be midg" basketball team in 1906-07, which won the state title. Miiss Pearl Djonne, formerly o Be midji, now of St. Peter, Minnesota, passed through the city this morn ing enroute to Northome, having been called there by the illness of Wtitiemoreis 11 Shoe Polishes FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY JHITTEF ^ORESSINC lLS|ii" I LEATHER 1~S|$TQRSH COLOR LUSTRE GUT EDGE," the only ladies' shoe dressing that positively contains OIL Blacks, Polishes and Pre serves ladies' and children's shoes, shines without robbing, 25c. "FRENCH GLOSS." 10c. "DANDY" combination for deanmi and peUshlo all kindaofrussetor tan shoes, 26c. '$IARM size,lflcf "QUICKWHITE"(in liquid form with8ponge)qnlck ly cleans and whitens duty canvas shoes. 10c. & 26c. "MB" cleans and whitens BUCK, NOBVCK. SOEDE. and CANVAS SHOES. In round white cakes packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c In hand some, large aluminum boxes, with sponge, 26c. If yourdealer doe mot keep the kind yon want,send us ttw price in stamps (or full size package, charges paid. WH1TTEMORE BROS. CQ 20-26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mssa, The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Shoe Polishes in the World* -Taking Big Chances.*" It is too great a risk to depend up on neighbors or sending for medicine in case of a sudden attach? pf bowel .complaint." In almost every neigh P'borhood someone has died from chol era morbu tna na been saved had the propev medicine been at handr.^Tnen think of the suffering that Must be endured~until medicine can "be obtained. The safe way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It^ has never been known to fail and has undoubt edly saved the lives of many people. ^Buy it' maw|^t"-Jt only costs a quarter. For Sate Jby All Dealera.p: ^Miss. Djonne is "s^udyftSJB^o^.be trained nurse and\ie training at. the hosptal at s. Peter.p?J8he will conie to "Bemidji, tomorrow and will .spend tfte day here -%itn friends. JVfiss Sunol Warnlnge* will accom pany her back to Northome. v\& Mrs. C. J. Nolstad, daughter Ca milla and son Ragnvald who have been visiting friends itv this city and at Bemidji Beach for .the past three weeks, left yesterday^tfternoon -for Grafton, North Dakota, Vhere they will visit relatives. ^Tb-ey will also visit friends at iGrandjRForks and barr en before returning to their home at Nashota, Wis4onsin?^While- at Bemidji Beach they were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Glenn of Grafton, who are spending the summer at the Beach". Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. Ndlsta are ^ters._ ENDS BITTER President Withdraws go Man--#or Washington, July drawal by President nomination of Thomas i R&VERSY of Chfca- Board. Sudden with- ilson of his D. Jones of Chicago to be a member of the fed eral reserve board ended-" the bitter controversy over his-^nBrmation in the senate. W"\ Letters that passed between the president and Mr. Jones accompanied the executive messag^ -and showed that the Chicago manfj-eguested the action and that the "president com- plied with some regret that the fight could not be carrierfMhrjjugb" to a finish. "'-f^' Senator Reed of Missouri,' one of the Democrats who has opposed the Jones appointment, had just "finished a pas sionate attack on thl International Harvester company, ^f which the nominee is a director/" and of those responsible for its organization and operation, when the withdrawal shut off further debatp. Improve Your Complexion. Your complexion as. well as your temper is dendered miserable by a disordered liver and by constipation. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and you will improve them both. For sale by All Dealers. Pioneer wantsOAH,. naif cwit word cash. Your Pail 1 1.4 e.asily cotll ,T In Operating: There are three parties to a telephone connectionthe party calling, the party called, and the operator who serves both. J. You and every other tele phone user are, to a great measure, responsible for the quality of the service. Whin Telephoning If you speak slowly and dis tinctly, and if the called sub scriber answers promptly, the telephone operator, wishing to serve you quickly, will seldom make a mistake. 'Good telephone service de pends very largely upon the at titude of the users of the tele phone. :.x" The Northwestern Telephone Exchange Co, =r 5? xlricr hat. Movies -at- Sea^fc* New York July 25?^phe Jtalian linefDuca d'Aosta, in from the Medi terranean, is the first -transatlantic steamship to arrive here with, a com plete moving picture outfit The pic tures were shown five4 i' The new Third St. Theatre Under the management of Fred Brinkman rom&rr ^'i A New Warner's Feature FACING THE GATLING GUNS A story of love arid intrigue in three parts, presented in Mittenthalslstaflight films, released by Warner's Features^ Five reels of pictures will be shown. i i V^arner^s Feattris Resents ZINGO, the son of the sea, the most sensational, the most fantastic, the weirdest and the most enthralling story ever told in motion pictures. Matinees Daily, Except Sunday I:3Q to 4:30 nights in the first cabin and two nights in the sec ond cabin on every week of the trip. Ti Fighting In .Haltlen ^Towna. 5 Cape Haitien,- Haiti, Jury 25.Hal- tien government troops, took posses sion of the towns of Limoade and, Quartier Morin, which *fsre evacuat ed by the rebels, who retreated to Morhe and Forgere, where fighting is in progress^ W'Tsb- ^v. *^v'j^--^ Coming Brinkman.^$^: One week starting Monday^ July 27, the Sutherland Stock Co., in a repertoire of high class royalty plays. Opening with the_ rural comedy drama, "Thg Gauk^and the.-W/aif," Wednesday -evening. -^John Law rence's success,J,'HalT0, the Hills, "Friday Evening," ^Friday Even- ing," "The Sweetest Girl inr Dixie." Special scenery* for each production. Prices 25-and 5 ceicts.Adv. His Indigestion Cured at last. After spending hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment -for in digestion and constipation with only temporary^.relief,.C. H. Hines, ,of Whitlow, Ark.," was permanently cured by Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by All Dealers. CWCHESTERSPILLS *T^-?^ --JTllE-tolAMOW BRAND. Indies! \&sk your UrurgUl for Chl-ulies.tcrftDiamond llratfd/ I'lUs in Ucd and Wold boxes, sealed it Blue Ribbon.*'metallic Tako BO other. Buy of your VIAlIOND liKAND ISLLS, for *S years,knownas Best,Safest,AlwaysReliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE & S-s-^ NICHT TIME CARD! First Show 7:061 Second Show 8:30 Third Show 9:30 -s**..^ Admission I Oc, ffc MA *s no a fresh supply of YES! The largest assortment of sweet grass baskets ever shown in Bemidji is to be seen at our Beltrami Avenue store near .Hotel Markham, and we have them in sizes from a thimble size to the largest work basket, from 25 cents to $3.60. In the Indina Baskets, sandwich bas- kets, waste paper baskets, baskets to hang on the arm for crocheting, and work baskets, baskets of all descriptions from 50 cents to $5. Come in and see our interesting display. ABERCROMBIE'S BEMIDJI, MINN. UP P11* *^e time Jellies and preserves will tastefinenex^vswit^jtvuk SKS Otto G, Schwattt^jGcocei:^ 314 Minnesota Ave.' Our Telephone Number Is 33-iJse II! Silbsepihe fo Th&Wwm&p. AT THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY TONIGHT ONLY. Thanhouser's Million Dollar Motion Picture Production. Story by Harold Mac Grath Scen ario -by"Lloyd Lonergan. An All Star Cast. -Sidney Hargreave, the millionaire, Alfred Norton Jones, Hargreave's ibutler, Sidney Bracey -Florence Gray, Hargreave's daughter, Flor ence LaBadiei The Countess Olga, Marguerite Snow Jim Norton, a newspaper reporter, James Cruze Susan, Florence Gray's companion, Lila.Chester Braine, one of the con spirators,. Frank Farrington. /This is the most stupendous motion picture ever conceivedthe most costly, most remarkable production ever brought outthe first achieve ment of a motion picture forty-six reels long. There are nine miles of film, involving love, romance and ad venture. This theatre will present to you two-rt il episodes of this exciting drama once each week .each episode will be filled with thrills and sensations" never before attempted. As the story progresses week by ttreek, a startling mystery will be un raveledlr^It ^will show. thft mysterr The Brinkman Theatre VODViL Truedell and Nelson, Entertainers Green apples*iSw?5 rants and rasberries are now in themarket^ also^ peaches, plums and apricots. To be sureyour del^ icacies will keep well until winter,- Economyjars, rubber rings, psrafine, Hd covers.&,%xx\ You willfindlis well stocked with everything in the-* ,7 canning line and we are offering granulated sugar while this shipment lasts at $6.25 per hundred. pound sack. F&R YOUR SUNDAY DINNER, we have someT luscious water melons as well as -all the seasonable fruits, Yours for right prices and good service-^ will ntigH**' .you -*$} ^ZWrslz! iouff ceremonies of Ther -4 \w$- first episode 'Will reveal the secret session of the plotters, the un canny disappearance of the- million dollars and the remarkable escape of the ?.millionaire (Hargreave even though surrounded at every point by his. death-dealing pursuers. Each episode .shown each week hereafter at this theatre will hold you en thralled- until the very last^inch of the last reel. $10,000.00 in cash wiU\1 award ed for the .best 10A,-word |!plutiou of this mystery." tgee the .pictures, fol low Jthe developments each week and then send in your solutionyou have the chance to win the $10,000.00, i2? tg? ,,-dr*? a t'a *1 ^M*-*" W3?? v- *-f Black Hun- db dreda secret band of Russian- mil- lionaires. It will thrill you' wlttHi the experiences of Florence Gray, the millionaire heiress whose fortune the JL plotters are attempting to attain ?f' startling surprisesthe fall of a :j~ baloon in mid-oceanthe death-de fying portrayal of a railroad wreck the breath-taking escapes, of the heroine from the clutches of the vil lians. You-vpill see, for^the first^ time, scenes-of the ocean bottom's mysterious-life and vegetationpic tures taken under water at a tremen dous expense. The j^^SIS^