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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915. Our Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925” A §| About The City Martin Kenfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, of Lake Boule- vard has gone to Seattle, Wash.,, where he expects to locate. His wife | will join him as soon as he has made suitable arrangements for a home. Mr. Kenfield has been connected with the Bemidji Box factory of this city for several years and also with the Box company at Deer River, Minn. You will find more of the leading people fy Minnesota registered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and daughter, Vera, returned yesterday from Rutland, N. D., where Mr. Op- sahl has spent the past few days and Mrs. Opsail and danghter have been for the past three weeks. While there they visited Mrs. brother, Herbert Swanson. Before going to Rutland, Mr. Opsahl trans- i acted business in Willmar, Minn. On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.—— ,.} Adv. g Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall of Lakota | 5 are guests for a few days at the home of Mrs. Hall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Oscar Larson, 506 Cottonwood street, for a few days, enroute to Lakota, | ¥ from their wedding trip, which in- cluded points in Minnesota.— Thurs- Mr. and |§ guests of Mr. .'j day, Grand Forks Herald. Mrs. Hall were the Hall's sister, Mrs. Avis Guyer, of Be- midji before going to Grand Forks. Piano tuning—H. A. Thews, the Crookston piano tuner, will be in Be- midji on Monday, Sept. 20. work guaranteed. Please leave or- ders with John Matland, G. N. Hotel. —Adv. The agriculturist of the Bemidji high school, Bueford M. Gile, spe- cially invites the farmers to visit the | high school farm while at the county fair and inspect the soy beans that have been raised by the students. Ac- cording to Mr. Gile, soy beans are particularly adapted to the soil near ; Bemidji and they not only raise a large crop of forage but also im- | prove the condition of the soil, and |i§ as a feed they are richer than clover |; hay. Our wooa yard will be opened 1or the sceason, Sept. 15, supplied wi seasoned wood at the prices: Four-foot poplar, $2. cord; jackpine, $3.50; $4.00; bi 5.00; oak, $5.00. For prices on sawed wood call 30 or|g 295. Yard at corner 5th St. and Irvine Ave. N. E. Tuller.—Adv. “LOVELAND” PRESENTED BY LOCAL CAST AT BRINKMAN THEATER |; (Continued from first page). character of Gaston provided comedy | for the scene. It was in this scene that Miss Ar- villa Kenfield was at her best. In ~ | Arvilla Kenfield, jane Hay: ner, Lucyl Opsanl’s | % You will | i Good following | &1 50 per |} tamarack, 8 !ecuted. Among those who took part were Arvilla Kenfield and Richard McAlpine, Inez Backlund, Edna An- derson and Emma Klein. ‘Whitney Brown as Professor Short- sight and James Hill as William Directing Deserves Credit. The beautiful and classical dance, “Dance de Nuit,” by Miss Dorothy | Fraleigh, was received with loud and | enthusiastic applause. Miss Fra- leigh deserves much. credit for the success of the play. Among those who took part in the play were the following: thy Carson, Edna Anderson, | Klein, Milre Achenbach, Marjorie Shannon, Mabel Graham and Car- nah, Edwin Simons and { Blsie Shannon, Ellen Crothers, L.eona Ritchie, Marcia Coa, Ella Thompsozx Helen Lawrence, Evina Oberg, Dor- cthy Nangle, Margaret Klein, Evelyn Kirk, Margaret Backlund, Amy Back lund, Ruth Edwards, Helen Erick | Mabel Croon, Lucille Coba, Mildre Olson, Tillie Johnson, Helen Dar- ragh, Madeline Harrington, Martha Gilmore, Catherine Sexton, Pluma iroll Hill, Whitney Brown, Fred Fra- |3 ser, Fred Graham, Earl Riley, Rich-|g ard McAlpine, Chris Neumann, El-|# bridge Lord, Raymond and Basil Han- | & William | § ‘Walker. | Younger Gixls. {* The younger girls who take part are Blanche Gratton, Grace; Riley, Nellie Crowell, Avis Guyer, | {Margaret'Symons, Lorraine Kreatz,!* Downs, Viva Larson, Helen Lind,|Brinkman theater again tonight and Helen Hayner, Emma Edith Ritchie and Margaret Kline. ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Harrington, |the demand for seats early today in- dicated that the theater tonight Mrs. C. R. ‘the | would be crowded to the doors. Sanborn is violin accompanist and Jane Hayner, piano. Brady handled t}xeir parts very well. 5 3 Edna Backlund, Lucille Young, Doro- ' . Emma | i Kenfield, Margaret Fitzgerald, Mary | R T T Sharpen . your pencil at the FREE Will Play Tonight. “Loveland” will be given at the !'midji Pioneer office. IR QN | Is Your Farm Property Insured? This is the time of year to pro- tect your property against loss by fire. We are in position to write all kinds of Farm Insur- ance. Herman Insurance Agency Markham Hotel Building Phone 19 afraid to come in. |8 116 Third Street _ as first payment down and then pay the balance of 50c added to 50c each month. This Offer is on a Limited Number of Watches Only ~and a Special Offer o Farmers Aitending the Fair all honest, can afford to be without a first-class time piece. THE PAYMENT PLAN $1.00 the 2nd month $1.50 the 3rd month $2.00 the 4th month Goods will be delivered on first payment. farmer in this section. & g You can begdin at either end of this table of figures ¥ and pay whatever amount you feel able' to spare each month, but we will insist on one puyment each month until watch is paid for. GEO. T. BAKER & CO. No we do not charge the full price of $20 on this plan, but will sell the famous Illinois Watch for $18 on the following easy payment terms. soc down and the watch is yours. Then you pay soc added to 50c each month. Did you ever hear of such an offer before? With this plan no honest farmer, and we know they are $2.50 the 5th month $3.00 the 6th month $3.50 the 7th month $4.00 the 8th month Don’t be The offer is good for every honest Near the Lake Bemidji, Minnesota her songs and dances she displayed o much true cabaret spirit and. pleas- ing acting. Among the songs in this act were “A Girl, a Boy and Moon- light,” Lucille Young amd chorus; “Honey Boy,” Arvilla Kenfield and chorus; “Sympathy,” Dorothy Carson and chorus; “I Was Thinking of You,” Dorothy Torrance and W. Mc- Donald and chorus; “Laddie,” Edna Anderson and chorus; “Chaplin Rag,” Fred Fraser and chorus; ‘“Loveland,” Lucy Brooks and Ed. Simons and chorus; “High Cost of Loving,” James Hill and chorus; ‘“Ragtime Dream,” Earl Riley, Luck Brooks and chorus. Toasts Are Goed. The toasts given during this act were very good. “The Toast to Peace,” the finale of the play, when Miss Milre Achenbach released two doves which flew to resting place in the back of the theater, was some- thing unexpected and very pretty. The dances given throughout the play were dainty and gracefully ex-| ing section. ‘A. P. White, Pres. NORTHERNNATIONAL BANK The Popular Farmer’s Bank In North Central Minnesota. We realize that our interests are vour interests and that every assistance we can lend the Farmer will materially help develop the agricultural resourses of this fast grow- We want you to feel that this is YOUR BANK and to get the habit to make use of this bank when you need assistance. Northern National Bank W. L. Brooks, Cashier SHARPENING STATION. The Be- Starting shows at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 | D0 PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Tonight Only A story 'that will appeal to y(;u on account of the unus al plot - “When The Mind Sleeps” a three part Kalem drama featuring Myrtle Tannehill, starred in ‘TheFortune Hunter’ and other Broadway successs Biograph comedy “The Girl Hater” Cast includes Gus Pixley, Irma Dawkins and Jack Mulhall. Admission 5c and 10c Coming Monday—*The Mating"”, Bessie Barriscale. “:Coming Wednesda\y and Thur. “The Island of Regeneration’ Coming Soon—*Graustark"”, Bushman and Bayne. & BRINKMAN THEATRE -5 Thursday and Friday September 16 and 17 THY FRALEIGH presents Local Talent of Bemidji In Musical Comedy ‘““Loveland” Under the auspices of the B, P. 0. Elks 1052 ¢ Hang Your Pictures zag] weighing up to 100 Ibs. | N with Moore Push Devices, |_ - will not disfigure walls Moore Push- Pms ‘ Sold in BEMIDJI AT THE Bfimldjl Pioneer Office SUPPLY STORE WOTHER O BIG PR ED GHICKEN DINNER TONIGHT, 9 o'clock fo 8 Methodist Church ALL YOU CAN EAT Served Piping Hot and Just Right Only 35¢ Children 20c COME ONE! COME ALL! DO NOT MISS IT!