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visit the Hotel Radisson Roof Gar-|Wood visited bis parents at den and Silhouette Room. Famous|worth, Wis, and Mrs. Wood visited show places of the Northwest.—Ady. | Brainerd frier Our Slogan: Miss Bernice Malzahn of Minne- 35 i sota avenue returned.yesterday from|are arranging a special display for| Beginning with the week of Mon-| . iy the Twin Cities, where slie.attended |the fair week visitors, Several hun-|day, Sept. 20, Salvation Army spe- The Hungry Club” meets at the “Bemidji 25,0(}0 the Minnesota stateifair. Enroute to|dred hats will be shown at. prices |claMsts will visit Crovkston for the|home'of Mrs. Voltz Thursday after-| The Henrionnet ‘Millinery P.r.lon spending a few days at Birchmont [resident here, arrived Saturday from |8t the barracks-at which music will e Beach g:!nmqr ;,.m;, They have re-{Plummer. and Bemidji where ;a haa (e one of the leading features. At| The Nymore roundhouse ‘“’Y‘ aref ©. : . BILLIE RITCHIE cently returned from-their honey-|been visiting relatives: for the past [the close of the special seryices an|Or&anizing a club. 3 - . in the two-part ¢omedy maon’ at Chicago; Mr. and Mrh. [few days, and spent Sunday with his | entertainment will be, given and a ; . Hearts and Flames L Hughes were married in Minneapolis [mother. He lett today. for Red Lake | Dart of the proceeds will be set aside| Mrs. Pete Hdd was in Nymore oyer Said tobe brim full of laughs and an unus\ml offering of flm September 4. county with J. N..Kirsch 1n the lat- |0 the new building that will e (Dight visiting her mother-in-law. |iing; ter’s car, where ‘several erected in Crookston and which will 2 e husiness.v n:r.d!;{;:l:nmw:'l: be used for army purposes exclusive.| Mrs. Chilcote has returned Ton Shows at 7: 15, 8:15,9:16 - fic—Adrmmon—.ll)c probably spent most of the fall in|ly. “We are having great success the hospital. She is under the care this section, representing a Chicago |in our work here,” said Capt. Pen-[Of Mrs. Jones. concern—Crookston Daily Times: |dray to a representative of.the Daily ; Times yesterday. —“This is our sec- Mr. Troop has a new "selt-starter" ond appotntment since leaving the[°D his Ford. : training college at Chicago and pre- Bemidji she- visited ifriends in Belle|from $1 upwards. Call and see their | purpose of sssisting in the work that [1oon. 3 : : two.part roma; P l . Prairie for a few days. line before leaving the city—Ady. |(is now being carried on here by Cap- i s 0 " the!")fi:tglr SQQM” e Opu atlon = tain E. Pendray sand Lieutenant B ‘Willlam Christianson is remodeling. ehatmin m ofa rl who, to avoid being. fareed to iIl 1925” Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes are{ J. K. Davies, who was a former Lane. Special meetings will be held |hi8 store, 25 aman shedid not like,. aecretly marries the nfie loved. £ You will find more. of. thie leading people from Minnesota -registered: at the Radisson, Minneapolis; than: at any other- hotel in :the Twin Cities. —Adv. About The City COMING—One dny only and for the last time Friday, Sept. 24 ‘‘The Spoilers.”’ - ; Two days, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 29 and 30, “The Christian”’, in-eight reels, Hall Caine’s great love story, featuring vious to coming here we were located Mueller-Thompson. 3 Earl Williams and Edith Storey. at Bemidji, Collections' have been| Delbert F. Mueller, principal of the ings has increased to a great: degree. | ¢ounty, N. D., and Misg Florence M. Now that cold weather is coming on | Thompson of this city, were married we can handle .donations of old|Yesterday at the home of the bride, clothes to a good advantage as there|corner of Fourteenth street and is considerable call for articles of | BiXby avenue. wearing apparel among the poor. Mr. and.Mrs. Mueller left yester- Mrs. T. Torbo of the town of Frohn way the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday. § Our wood yard ‘will be opened for Miss: Vera Nelson returned yester-|the season, Sept. 15, supplied with day from-a two 'weeks’” vacation. She | seasoned wood -at tire following has visited friends in Crookston, | brices: Four-foot poplar, $2.50 per Grand Forks and Fosston. Miss Nel- | cord; jackpine, $3.50; tamarack, son will resume iver ‘duttes in ithe|$4.00; birch, $56.00; oak, $56.00. For offices: of Dr. D. L. Stamton :and.Dr. | prices on sawed wood call 30 or E. W. Johmson. 295. Yard at corner 6th St. and 5 Irvine Ave. N. E. Tuller.—Adv. Mrs. P. Branvick and son, Paul, of Nary transacted business in the city yesterday, between trains. The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors are receiving new shipments of goods every day.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren:re- o S et % e young people-of the Baptisi weeka' il wih reative In Minae. | 34 Methodist churchos tendared | DUFing 0e winter months we expect| {47 uflemoon tor Norih Dakote PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS apolis. While there they also . at-|farewell reception to E. H. Page, |0 Increase our charity work to a where they, will make fhelr Bome: 3 tendod the fair. They made the trip|Sundsy school missionary, at trie|considerable extent and will always| ~ by auto and found the roads in very|1ome of Rev. and Mrs. Alvord last|be found at the front in every effort poor condition on the réturn trip, | *VRIng. Fitty guests were present |0 cheer and point the way fo.a bet- owing to recent rains. which was & proof of the esteem- in [to- life. to all.”—Crookston Daily which Mr. Page is held by- the many [ Times. friends he has won in so short a time in our city. The evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Nyhus and Mrs. E. W. Trow of Becida transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Tonight and Tomorrow Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature flve-part dramatic story “The Little Anggl of Canyon Creek” Mrs. E. L. Guenther of Norton av: enue is still confined to her home, having been ill for several wecks. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will " b be pleased to recommend it to your |2 playm"g games,”.“The Autorobile friends when you return home— | ROmance” causing a great deal of e amusement. Light refreshments were You can get-a big, fat pencil tn,h- let for a nickle at the Pioneer-office, and an extra'big; fat ink paper com- position book: for a dime.. All the Sixteen-inch wood for sale, deliv- ered to any part of the city. I P. Batchelder.—Adv. served after which they all bid their | “kids” will want one when they see| 5 - James Robdau of Belden, Neb, ar-| o\ T [ suest of honor farewell and. best |'em. Inks From-the book by rived in Bemidji yesterday and is a . RS2 0R0) 3 wishes for success in his new field e e i Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady, L. L. D guest at the C. A. Knapp home for 2:‘:;*;‘:;% fi*:‘“::‘; ::Se‘i‘l‘)‘;:st“;f; of labor. Mr. Page will leave the|® X X X X XK K XK K KK ¥ KK k¥ . T C’: z e dh ot e few days. * latt t his week f * ] s * S icturizi '0l. Jasper Ewin T S i summer -in their cottage at Birch-| -, DT of: thigweek fortMoftane NYMORE NEWS . One y per g ady, late of the U. S. HHACHK KK KKK R P Mrs. Charles Lund and children left Tuesday afternoon for Thief River Falls and other places in Min- nesota where they will visit with’ The regular orchestra at the Rex | friends. We have always tried to be just a litile ahead Friday—Kalem drama in three acts, with an unusual . 5 Z : f the other fellow in the general equipment of [T} Y heater will hereafter consist of s plot, ““When the Mind Siee y! ~ Barker and E. E. Kenfleld, Who to-| pros Burchard, violinist: Miss Ruth our store. Asan evidence of this desire to show P8;** featuring Myrtle Tan: Misses Myrtle Rain and Kattie An- | the newest and only the best of everything: we | nehill and a company of Breadway favorites; also a Bio- gether with Walter Stone and Harry | pijey, pianist, and Howard Moyer, |derson of Shevlin are the guests of alndly recommend to users of ink- graph comedy “Tll)le é“.' Hater.” v o Stair of Crookston have returned|qryms and traps. “Their music and 5 3 Mrs. L. A. Larson. Alloy Lappen, who is with the[from a hunting expedition in the|ine pest obtainable photo-plays will 3 Carter S where he will continue in the same line of work. His territory will in- ~lude Northeastern Montana, as far as Yellowstone Park. : army, prodiced-by Rollin S Sturgeun. Matinee 2:30, evening shows:start 7:30. Admission 5c, 15¢ mont Beach, have closed their cot- tage for the season and returned to their home in the Forks. The trip was made in the Jacobi car. Mrs. Bolton of Duluth, who has been visiting at Birchmont Beach for the past several weeks, has returned to her home. One of these days you ought to: go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic ture taken.—Adv. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey, A. L, George T. Baker Co., has returned |vicinity of Thief River Falls, report|,orq the most pleasing regular en-| Eric Nieman is on -the sick list. gg} Where Whers from a trip to Wisconsin and to the|they had fair luck, although the birds = ; et Pencrait Everybody Everybody Minnesota state fair. are not as numerous as in previous Miss Magna Tagley has been on| BF> ‘ Combined. Office % Goes [T years. GOTHIC taenew the sick list. Bl and Fountain Pen: - hE TONIGHT Twelve room rooming-house for ) 5 y A George Nelson, .:while. hunting E f the Carter's lnx famil, rent. All modern. Good location. chickens, accidentally shot his dog. | phe newest member o Will rent whole flat or will divide 2 tor 25c COLLAR : Peacrlt Ik ws blusand drie et black IT FITS THE CRAVAT . . is especially brilliant, smooth and permane; “ ) ) . . same into two flats of six rooms each, Jack Kolonial- has returned from go:ne :c:ndylek s Y"“lhflnwpélm:k : Attackfl'g The OWIS ln th.elr Phone 210.—Adv. | Mirinaapolis; : Botle vith thie new flow-controlles, 2 Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton of Be-|. .| fasien i > mountaln cave midji avenue, who for the past two : gh/e hfdlnce Saturday>eventlig. : § “PIONEER . weeks have been hunting in the vic- oe= = Phone 31, ° “Prlsflner nf the 0 | ,’ The Sunday School Teachers” Train- z w s a_n ing class met attheihome of Mrs. H: inity of Crookston, returned to the A. Bridgeman .Tuesday evening. Two cenn » : or “The Victims of Revenge” : » s = Drama in four parts Stop Here After The Fair Mrs. William Bush of Brainerd is the guest of her son, C. A. Bush, and family of this ecity for a week, hav- ing arrived last evening. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work mt reasonable prices.—Adv. Attorney J. B. Wineman, who has spent the past few days outing at Lake Bemidji, has returned to his home in Grand Forks, N. D. chickens are not as plentiful this year as they have been during past seagons. | Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield, who: have been in Minneapolis the past: few days on business, are expected to return to the city either tonight or tomorrow. Miss Hazel Fellows, who has spent the past two years in Portland, Ore., Spokane, Wash:, and other cities in the west, arrived: in Bemidji yester- . day and will go to Tenstrike, Where q A ¢ she will visit her parents, Mr. and. H n“ua | m‘ ] h Mrs. Willlam Fellows. Miss Fellows . i i expects to return to the west after t Christmas. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 50 moderate priced rooms.—Adv. Comedy ‘.kflfl mfl"flf “Cohen Saves the'Flag” Featuring Mable Normand Miss Serena Blue of Moval Lake, owner of the smallest homestead in the United States, was a Bemidji vis- itor yesterday, returning to her home in the evening. Basement of Methodist Church, Thursday evening, September 16 From B o’clock until all are served. Piano tuning—H. A. Thews, the Crookston piano tuner, will be in Be- midji on Monday, Sept. "20. Good work guaranteed. Please leaye or- The men of the church have made great preparations for this annual Dean and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy of Grand Forks, N. D., who have en- £ 2 joved a vacation at Lake Bemidji, |2 With John Matland; G N. Hotel. feature event and annomnced the following menu. J Hfl" B' B u s A" d Gi rls will return to their home the latter i : | § ¢ ! ! part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gill have re- 2 : SPRNG CHICKEN DINNER ¥ | } v i Hotel Radtsson, Minnespolis, sives | o e (200 oo Sivee s S| Spring Chicken Whipped Potatoes you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. @itis’ beiner, P, 1., Biiiof, whlel Creamed New Potatoes Corn on Cob - took place September 1. ‘Since that time they have visited friends and Cremc‘d Cal'rots X oI reveraea. my sato 1t weine i Celery-Tips . Mixed Pickles Jelly sud Mra, QUL repnenad;this morning b Cabbage Salad Fresh Vegetable Salad by train, as the roads were in poor condition for motoring. RO.”S Doughnu;s _ : Coffee = Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood re- Pumpkm Ple Apple Ple_ turned- this morning from the Twin Cities, Brainerd and Ellsworth, Wis. 2 Cl‘cam (Jhccse Mr. Wood, who is a member of the Bemidji band, has been with that The price per plate will be 50 cents, served piping bot and right up to the ; organization during. the state fair. minute in every respect. The public.is eordially invited: Come-Early. ‘While in Minneapolis they were the Startthe school year right _ Write with a “NEWBEMIDJI” LEAD PENCIL Yes, you can buy them at almost every guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Heath. : store in town and some stores out of town. W% KK KK K K Kk K K &k & k[ Before returning to Bemldft Mr. : z .|§ . They are five cents apiece, and when you buy : i *I.E.s;l‘ yf 3213111« i : . . . Sy S * a NEW BEMIDJI for a nickle, you get your 5 ; . i moneys worth. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI”’ In case of fire call 349. 5 The Red Lake agency fair will be to your merchant. He'll know. Where they beld Sept. 22, 23 and 24. sell ’em. The next meeting of the board of Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey, who has for the past three months been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Stone, of Crookston, will return to Bemidji tomorrow. H. J. Dodge and son, Harold, and brother, Wesley Dodge; of Pinewoed, are in the city attending the Beltrami county fair. Mr. Dodge is exhibiting butter and root vegetables at the fair, ‘When in Minneapolis be sure and st By Private Instruction, Individual Attentnon and Persutent Effort "~ Eduard Netzer Pharmacy county_commissioners wil be. had on the part of the management : sl s ¢ The next term of court for Bel- S.T. Shnn'nfimeryStn - St trami county will convene, Tuesday, Hfl] ‘Miller September 14. Spring chicken dinner given by the: men of the Methodist church, Thurs- day afternoon, Sept. 16, from 5 to 8 o’clock. On December: 9 and 10-the winter convention of the -Northern Minne- sota Development association wfll be || held in Bemidji. “Loveland,” a musical comedy pre- sented under the auspices of the Be- midji Blks, 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 da W. G. Schreeder Laas . The Fair Store Carlson’s Vlridysm'.