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W Mrs. B. F. Tollefson of Nary spent Saturday in Bemidji on business. Mrs. Philip Medley and Mrs. J. Medley of Tenstrike gpent Saturday in Bemidji on business. Sixteen-inch wood for sale,” deliv- ered to any part of the city. I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Cowan re- turned from a few days’ visit in Min- neapolis, Saturday night. Mrs. Al Simpkins and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Turtle River were among the Bemidji business visitors Satur- day. . Ladies’ rubber heels 30c. Men’s rubber heels 35c¢ at the Wide Awake Shoe Shop.—Adv. Glen Thompson, who has spent the past month in Valley City, N. D., the guest of friends, has returned to Be- midji. Judge M. A. Spooner left Sunday evening for Minneapolis on business. He expects to return to Bemidji Thursday. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Nettie Gonvick of Gonvick and Mrs. D. M. Nicoll of Lone Pine, Cal,, were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. Mrs. J. Tracy of Pequot, Minn., who has been the guest of Mrs. I. P. Batchelder for a week, will leave for her home tomorrow. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargaln store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. h E. E. McDonald, attorney, and wite returned Saturday evening from Minneapolis where they have been visiting for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alger of Tenstrike motored to Bemidji Saturday and attended to business matters, return- ing home in the evening. Girls’ shoes, size 815 to 11; extra good school shoes. Choice $1.45 a pair. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Miss Eliza Boobar of Nary was in the city Saturday purchasing school supplies. Miss Boobar teaches near her home town this year. Mesdames E. H. Marcum and Wal- ter L. Brooks went to Minneapolis last night. They will return to Be- midji the latter part of the week. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 50 moderate priced rooms.—Adv. Miss Margaret Powers of Grand Forks, N. D, was in the ecity Satur- day on her way to Gully, Minn,, where she will teach a term of school. E. E. Kenfield, Attorney Thayer C. Bailey and A. L. Barker will return from Oklee, Minn., tonight where they have been hunting since Satur- day. Girls’ shoes, size 8% to 11; extra good school shées. Choice $1.45 a pair. O'Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sanford and Mrs. Seth - Smith and daughter, (R E RS R RS R R R S y LEST WE FORGET * LR R E RS SR SRR R R R RS In case of fire call 349. The Red Lake agency ‘fair will be beld Sept. 22, 23 and 24. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on October 4. The next term of court for Bel- trami county will convens, Tuesday, September 14. Spring chicken dinner given by the ‘men of the Methodist church, Friday afternoon, September 17, from 5 to 8 «o’clock. On December 9 and 10 the winter «convention of the Northern Minne- -sota Development association will be iheld in Bemidji. “Loveland,” a musical comedy pre- sented under the auspices of the Be- midji Elks, will be staged at the Brinkman-Sept. 16-17. Beltrami county’s annual fair will ‘be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. == Our Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925” ‘home from Lake Bemidji, where they & have spent the summer.—Grand y Daily Herald. 5 and Mrs. J. P. Marcum: of Kston, who are the guests of ir sons, Dr. B. H. Marcum, and wife and Walter Marcum, and wife, ‘went to Turtle River yesterday where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brown until tomorrow morning. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. . You will be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.— Adv, Mrs. E. BE. Kenfleld and son, Ken- neth, and daughter, Anzonetta, re- turned this morning from St. Louis, Mo. They took the river trip back and forth and stopped in Minneapolis a day where they attended the Min- nesota state fair. They have been | 2bsent from the city for three weeks. Miss Florence Freeze of Carr Lake, one of the Bemidji high school grad- uates, was in Bemidji Saturday, en- route to Grinnell, Ia., where she will attend Grinnell college. This is Miss Freeze's second year at that institu- tion. Thousands of physicians and millions of housewives will swear to that. You’ve never tasted such wholesome, tempting, appetizing bakings — you’ve never enjoyed such uniformly perfect results. Calumet Bak- & ing Powder never fails—and it costsless to use than other kinds, Received Highest Awards New Cook Book Free—Ses Slip in Pound Cama You will find more of the leading people from Minnesota registered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mrs. Frank McManus of Dewey avenue was pleasantly surprised yes- terday afternoon by the members of the Catholic Order of Foresters, ‘'who came and spent the afternoon. Mrs. McManus has been confined to her home for the past several weeks, but is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chadwick of Danville, Iowa, who have been vis- iting with Dr. E. H. Marcum and ‘Walter Marcum, have returned to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Marcum of Crookston, who arrived with Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick, will continue their visit for a few days with their sons. | Robert Leonard and Ella Hall, of Master Key fame—also Charlie Chap- lin and Universal Weekly at the Grand tonight—5 and 10 cents ad- mission.—Adv. Miss Mabel Kittleson of the Aber- crombie & McCready store, who has been enjoying a two weeks’ vacation, returned to the city Friday. Miss Kittleson has visited at Oklee, Thief River Falls, Deer Ricer, Grand Rapids and Hibbing. While in Oklee she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kittleson, formerly of this city. Blanche, of Becida were among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Sat- urday. Fred Welch, who has spent the past week at Lake Bemidji, the guest of Jim Carter at the Carter cottage, re- turned to his home in Grand Forks, N. D., Friday. Miss- Arminy Gagnon, who has been -spending the summer vacation with her uncle, Frank Gagnon, will left for her home in the Twin Cities Saturday, where she will study domestic art. Her sister, Aurellia, who is also a guest at the Gagnon home, will remain for a few weeks longer and will then go to St. Mar- garet’s college. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mrs. A. G. Wedge and two daugh- ters of Lake Boulevard returned yes- terday morning from the Twin Cities where they attended the Minnesota state fair the past week. You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they.see ‘em. Mrs. C. L. Goddard, who is employ- ed in the governments schools at Red Lake, Minn., returned to her home Saturday after spending the week at the Minnesota state fair. Harold Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schmitt, of Dewey av- enue will leave this evening for Thief River Falls to resume his stud- ies in the high school after spending his vacation with his parents. Har- old, who is a member of the Bemidji band. has spent the past week in Minneapolis with the band. He will be a senior in high school thisfyear. Misses’ shoes, sizes 11% to 2. Vici kid, dull calf and patent leathers. Choice $1.95 a pair. O’Leary-Bow- ser Co.—Adv. Mrs. William Everts of Minnesota avenue returned this morning from Minneapolis. While in the cities Mrs. Everts adopted a Ilittle boy, four years old, from one of the children’s homes. E. M. Sathre, who has had his of- fice rooms in the O’Leary-Bowser block, has moved his offices into the W. G. Schroeder building on Minne- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and family returned last evening to their home, 114 Boulevard avenue, from Lake Bemidji, where they have been enjoying an outing.—Grand Forks Daily Herald. Ann Misses’ shoes, sizes 11% to 2. Viel kid, dull calf and patent leathers. Choice $1.95 a pair. O’Leary- Bow- e Rich and-Pure The delicious fruity been chewing near- good tobaccos. - o _Only the richest, ripest of red Burley leaf can produce that unique ~ SPEAR HEAD flavor. PLUG TOBACCO is made' of the highest- quality leaf that grows, and it’s made under just as rigid, cleanly and sanitary conditions as prevail in any pure-food factory,: Try this rich, mellow, satisfying, pure chew. Such a chew cannot be obtained in any ‘other tobacco than SPEAR HEAD, 2 THE AMERICAN TOBACCO GO. sota avenue and Fourth street, where he has rented three upstairs rooms. Two of the rooms: will be used by the Bemidji Business college and one room by the Sathre Abstract com- REGISTERED AT THE MARKHAM Ben F. Corcoran, Grand Forks, N. D.; G. E. Trent, Jr., Brainerd, Minn.; J. W. Gillette and family, Grand Forks, N. D.; George A. Benson, Rice will have charge of the shorthand de-|Lake, Minn.; M. C. Peterson, Crook- partment in the Bemidji Business col- |ston, Minn.; E. S. Roe, Des Moines, lege. She is an experienced stenog- |Ia. 2 rapher and comes to the city well re- commended. pany. Miss Fitzwater of Chicago Brainerd, Minn.—Lieut. and Mrs. ‘Wallace Lind of Long Beach, Cal., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lind of this city. Lieut. Lind graduated from Annapolis academy in 1909 and has seen service on armored cruisers and submarines on the Pacific coast. KKK K KKK KKK KKK K CLOSING HOURS—Want. * * * *x * * s + *x Ads to pe classified prop- * ¥ erly in the Pioneer want col- — * ! Brainerd, Minn.—The Water Color x *|Art Club of America exhibited at the x ¥ | Corcoran art gallery, Washington, D. x *|C., a pastel -portrait of Mrs. Jennie & % | Mysen Lind, formerly of this city. umn must. be in before 11 o’clock. Ads received later will appear on another page that day. LR R R e SR e 2 Every fifth roll is Certain-teed | ]g,, s The Generalsays:— P “your mency ie to buy an unknewn grade, 4'Yust as good’ grade on.a fake.guaran- teed grade of roofing.” - A man without money or responsi- bility can ‘‘guaran- tee’” anything with- out running any financial’ risk—but. when the maker of Certain-teed Roohng puts General Roofing Manufacturing:Company . World’s largest -manufacturers of Rovfing and Building Papers New \'flpr!(% -~ Chicago Philadelphia: . St, Louis Boston . .. . Detoit . San Francisco . Cincianati - Minnes Kansas Cig e “iSouttle - Atlanta . Fiou London . _Hamburg .his_guarantee, it means -something to you as the purchaser of roofing—that’s why you should insist on Certain-teed. Cleveland | ‘Houston Sydney ser Co.—Adv. Mrs. Al. Keers of Maltby trans- acted business in the city Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Savage of *Brookville, Fla., is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Seth Smith, of Beecida, en- route to Kokeel, Ore., where she will make her future home. ke Spring Chicken ! Robert Shaw, Sr., of Shooks and son, Robert, were in Bemidji Fri- day. Robert Shaw, Jr., who is a Be- midji high school graduate, will go to the University of Minnesota in Oc- tober and will take up a course in agriculture. Celery Tips - Cabbage Sal Rolls - ‘When in Minneapolis be sure and visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gaz- den and Silhouette Room. Famous show places of the Northwest.—Adv. N. E. Mannerud was a guest in the city from Rolla. Mr. Mannerud came to the city to meet Mrs. Mannerud and children, who are on their way Basement of Methodist Church, Thursday evening, September 16 : ; From B o’clock until all are served. The men' of the ehurch have made great preparations for this annual feature-event and anncunced the following menu.- SPRING CHICKEN DINNER ; Whipped Potatoes Creamed:New Potatoes © Pumpkin Pie The price per plate willibe 50 cents, served piping hot and: right up to the minute in every respect. Corn on Cob Creamed Carrots: : . Mixed Pickles - Jelly Fresh Vegetable Salad Doughnuts Coffee ad Apple Pie Cream Cheese The public is cordially invited. Come Early. .| Damage .to.the building is $15,000 Everybudy in two parts. mended in an article in Photo-play Magazine with the winsome interesting pictorial news from_all over the world, launching of the ‘‘Arizona’’, Scouts of-America and the Summer Festival at Los Angeles. Shows at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 érbokuton, Minn,—Fire Sathrdny drove the guests of the Palace hotel to the streets in tleir night clothes. HOW TO ANSWER All ads signed wi initials, care Ploneer. swered "by. letter | z number given fn th [onear em- ployes. are not p‘mlttadmm who any advertiser is. Mail or send your answer to Ploneer No.——, or.Initial - , and we forward it to the ad- vertiser. and loss of furniture and fixtures mostly from smoke and stores is es- timated at about $4,000, both cov- ered by insurance. Take advantage of a want ad ‘ ; Tonight . Francesca De Remini: Tomorrow Night..- Fiyrst Show 7:20 Second 8:40 GRAND THEATRE Tuigit fnly : The House of Quality Bob Leonard and Ella Hall of Master-Key fame in “BETTY’S DREAM_HERO” A romantic drama of Civil War times highly recom- Ella Hall as heroine. “UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY” including the U. S. 14,000,000 battle ships,g Boy Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Normand in : ;_ “MABEL’S MARRIED LIFE” | 5c—Admission—10c TUESDAY = Robert Warwick noted for his work in ‘*The Dollar Mark’’, ““Alias Jimmie Valentine’ ‘‘The Man of the Hour” in World rne — THe Stolen Voice”’ Matinee at 2:30 Tomorrow - == Tomorrow Five Parts First Show at 7:15 —_—m Rex THEATRE Rex| PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT---A Mutual Masterpicture John Luther Long’s Great Japanese Drama . “THE FOX WOMAN” Presented by 4 Teddy Sampson and a Strong Company Showing how Love and Innocence won the battle against - the wiles of a vampire woman. SIGNE AUEN. plays..the part of the Fox Woinan. A play of great beauty, present- ed with exquisite Japanese settings. Full of thrills, big dramatic moments and a terrific climax. A four-part Mu- ual Masterpicture and a good comedy. 5 Reels—Admission 5¢ und 15¢—5 Reels Evening Shows Start 7:31), 8:40, 9:30. COMING—Next Wednesday-and Thursday, a five partdra- matic story #*The Little Angel Of Canyon Creek*’. Startthe school year right- Write with a “NEW BEMIDJI” LEAD PENCIL Yes, you can buy them at almost every store in town and some stores out of town. They are five cents apiece, and when you buy a NEW BEMIDJI for a nickle, you get your - moneys worth. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI” to your merchant. . He'll know. Where they - sell ’em. Edoard Netzer Pharmacy Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store Henry Miller W. G. Schroeder The Fair Store 4 . Carlson’s Variety Store * Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. % - Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave.- ’ The Bemidji Pioneer Pablishing Co. FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS' Wm. Schmitt’s Store Pioneer Office Barker’s