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D with his tamlly Bemidji Saturday. “% &/ Whitney Brown spent the weék- tend with his parents in Turtle River. N. D, is a visitor of Miss / Mrs. August Johnson of Little Armstrong in Bemidji. ‘Fork was a Bemidji viskor Satur- day. i Mrs. Olaf Nelson of Funkley was a |pjcture taken.—Ady. a8 1 # Ben Schneider and son, Erwin, of .} ‘lnnaano]is are in Bemidji on busi- ness. cottage at Birchmont Beach. . Hurlburt Bell, i 4 Ear]l McKenzie left for Duluth last 4 Saturday where he will remain in- «* definitely. . Turtle River hall, July 4. A good “Mrs. B. F. Hayner of Tenstrike is|more, on easy terms. Tel. 349. time is assured to all present. Peter “guest at the home of her son, R.|Mathew Larson.—Adv. ddate 2472 104 Hayner. Money to loan on farm mortgages. i JAW. Wilcox.—Adv. ) ‘F. G. Halgren will depart for Min- George Lindebergh went to Mrs. Henry Krahn of Lavinia was among the out-of-town shoppers in Miss Esther White of Grand Forks, Gladys One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and ‘have your 14¢0 i jusiness visitor in Bemldji Satur- derson. day: Mrs. Ray Spencer and Mrs, Week- = - |ley will leave in the morning for Buf- Mrs. S e 2l i % $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean |falo, Minn., to visit friends. =5 who fs ‘a' i wou 4 o_— Land Co.—Adv. a7itt = e lette of Nary, shopped in Bemidji Sat- Mr. and Mrs, Will Weisman and family of Minneapolis have taken a the guest of his brother, Remson Bell, went to Cass Lake yesterday for a short visit. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- A. E. Witting and his son, Maurice, returned ‘from Blackduck yesterday 264723 I to spend the Fourth in this eity. the THE UNIVERSAL CAR The after-cost is the real cost of a motor .. car. Because Ford cars are carefully made of the best materials obtainable. Ford after-cost is low. And “in the matter of “service, ‘Ford leads. 8,800 service sta- tions in this country, where you get quick, courteous service at a fair, economical price. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupe- let $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit. On display and sale | at | (. W. Jewett Auto Co., Inc. Bemidji, Minn. Phone 474 REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays The American Film Company, Inc., presents William Stowell and Rhea Mitchell in b \ “The Man From Manhattan ) A powerful Drama of Love, Journalism and Politics. It Five Act Mutual Masterpicture. Tuesday, July 4th., Continuous Show “THE NYMPH” An absorbing drama of Love and Revenge, featuring Barbara Gilroy. News in Pictures Only 6 Days Old -Also Comedy “*“NUMBER PLEASE” Doors open and frequent shows 12:30 to 11 p.m. [1) guests, Miss Plath and Miss Grest, Tonight—Shows start 7:30 and 8:45 Children 5¢ Advits 15¢ Mutual Weekly No. 78 Issued Jnne 30 GRAND THEATRE ==TONIGHT-- SELIC TRIBUNE WEEKLY ““The world before your eyes.”’ “The Man Within”’ A thrilling drama of the Goldfields, with TOM MIX ““The-Fable of a young' Gollegian who waafed fo ot a Foothold” By Geo. Ade Hazen and Van VAUDEVILLE 1st show 7:30; 2nd at 8:45 Admission 10c and 20c: TOMORROW Marguerite Clark “STILL WATERS” Starting at 2:30 "Defective Page Mrs. Henry Sanders and Mrs. John Guthrie of Turtle River were guests of Bemidji friends Saturday. Miss L. Blane and Miss Mamie Tay-| lor ot Drake, N. D., are visiting with' ho, is expected to arrive.in the’ city,) tonight to visit his'sister, Miss An- aIWays Wished éhe urday. Mrs. A. 0. Kroken and children left this morning for Detroit, Minn., where they will visit relatives over July 4. There will be a big dance in the Larkin, manager.—Adv. Miss Alice Butler, who-is attending the Teachers’ Training school in this city, spent the week-end with her. parents in Turtle River. A class of sixty-one. children re- ceived their first solemn communion at seven o’clock-mass at St. Philip’s Catholic church Sunday morning. Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud of Dewey av- enue left this morning for Audubon, Minn., where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. P. Sathre, for a couple of weeks. Mrs. P. W. Swenson of St. Peter and Mrs. John A, Erickson of Hib- bing are in the city visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stagg. Paul Howe went to Tenstrike this}’ morning to take charge of the Bel- trami County State bank during the absence of J. F. Hermann, cashier. | Get the Answer TUESDAY! Rev. M. A. Soper of the American Sunday School Union visited the Sunday schools at Maltby and Be- cida yesterday. He delivered ser- mons at each place. Canoeists Attention—Wanted a number of canoeists to enter the races tomorrow evening. Good prizes. Make your entry at the Pioneer of- fice tomorrow morning. Can you roll logs. If Eo, Wwhy not enter the log rolling contest tomor- row evening. Good prizes will be ) given. Make your entry at the Pio- neer office tomorrow morning. WILSON AND HUGHES AT MINNESOTA FAIR? with local Prohibition officials- to- day.” The meeting is preliminary to the Prohibition national convention here July 18. ' Pitts is secretary of the national Prohibition headqpar, ters at Chicago. AT -BEMIDJI weonesoay, oyl 2 Fred Theriault, merchant and postmaster at Pennington, is a busi- ess..callar .in..Bemidji- today. » Mr. Therfault’ was a member of the Be- midji band several years ago, playing the cornet. St. Paul, Minn,, July 3.—An at- tempt is being made ¥& induce: Presi- dent Woodrow Wilson and Charles E. Hughes, the Democratic and Republi- can nominees for .the presidency to accept speaking engagements at the MAKE NO MISTAKE! This is the’ ONLY Truly Great Show Coming to your City this SPEED BOATS READY ; FOR BIG REGATTA We have just installed a new sup- | Minnesota state fair, Sept. 4 to 9. | . - year. It is the ONLY SHOW IN AMERICA presenting Entirely ply of large, roomy safe deposit boxes| Ii is being pointed out to both can- St. P (RB;'mUnit;le;ess)Si : New; Startling zand ‘?“"!’"“’“"Y Expensive: Features which'are''for rent at $2.00, $3.00( didates that there is no better oppor- %, e nn, July 3—Singing 2 | THAT YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE! lolling song-of “put, put, puL ’’ one hundred speed boats were darting about in the Missiésippi river here this afternoon, awaiting the word to start in the big ninth annual regatta of the Mississippi Valley Power Boat association. The boat racing will last three days, after which St. Paul will stage a summer carnival which promises to rival last winter’s mid- winter carnival, when 75,000 per- sons marched through the streets for six hours in 20 below weather. | and $4.00 per year. ' Security State Bank.—Adyv. a7e tunity of meeting the voters of the Northwest en masse. It is believed that fully 100,000 persons would avail themselves of the opportunity of listening to either candidate. Ap- proximately that number of visitors attended the Minnesota state fair in 1910 when Theodore Roosevelt spoke before the grandstand. As the Northwest is to be one of the battlegrounds of the 1916 cam- paign, it'is said that both candidates are considering the advisability of such a visit very serfously. ‘ALL NEW! FIRST TIME HERE! “TRE WORLDS BEST CARCLS" 'WHEELER BROS. ENORMOUS 3 Rwa SHOWS 55 WENAGER\E WMIPPUDROWME CLASSIC, SUPERB, THE REAL CIRCUS BEAUTIFUL! 850 0—Select, Proved, Highest Pald Artists—S00 Seven Sensational Special Displays! 8100.000 Made-ln-PaHs Costumes ! THE TERRIFIC AERIAL BATTLE] THE ARISTOCRATIC FOX HUNT! THE EXCITING FOLO GAMES! i G ONDERETL, PERIN GUARDS! THE GREAT MILITARY DISPLAYI ‘THE MASSIVE “BIBLICAL SPECTACLE «DAVID AND GOLIATH!” W. Z:*Robinsoli’ and ‘out-of-town Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer and Miss Boyac, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French, A. E. Feir and F. G. Neumeier mo- tored to Park Rapids yesterday. LALRSS AL PREPAREDRESS ~ EXWBY . BLUE R\BROW WORSE FA\R Miss Clara Kennedy, house guest guest of her aunt, Mrs. G. Nelson, of this city, left today for Crookston where she “will visit relatives for a few days. Miss Kennedy will return to her home in Davenport, Ia., next week. &i#l*#*#iil«kikiili TO PLACE PROHIBITION TICKET IN ALL STATES CLOSING HOURS—Want. ‘ Halir dressing, face massage and scalp treatment. -Switches made from combings $1.50. Tel. 112, “|Mina“A. Myers, Tropman Block, sec- ond*floor.—Ady. - 6td (By United Press) St. Paul, July 3.—Formal deci- sion to insist upon the placing of the Prohibition party candidates on every state ticket in the Union at the fall election, despite opposition of the other parties, was ratified at a meet- ing of Clarence E. Pitts, Chicago, Ads to be classified prop- erly in the Pioneer want col- umn must be in before 11 o’clock, Ads recelved later will appear on another page that day. = i Itasca Park claimed its usual share of Sunday visitors yesterday. Among those who motored from Bemidji| were Prof. and Mrs. B. M. Gile, Miss E. Hoglund, Miss Margaret Newton, Mr. and Mrs. "Willam McCuaig and daughter, Lucene, Eunice Neeley and Myra Dickey of Princeton, B. H. Winter and party and C. M. Bacon ‘and party. R Ak kK kKK F kK *k ok ok ok ok okok kN k«f;«vxyi{;}t.{r«k# DANCE. The Mississippi Rural Farmers’ club will give a dance at the club hall, five miles southwest of Be- midji, on state highway, July 4. Dancing will begin at 2 o’clock,. re- freshments will be served during the day and ‘evening. ' Tickets $1.00 for evening dance and midnight supper. You are cordially invited. —Mississippi Rural Farmers’ Club. 1td73 You'll need a nice... ... . Straw Hat for the 4th e OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE : PRICES REDUCED RS R LSRR E SR SRS 8 6 * * < THIS'IS SPLASH WEEK IN NEW YORK (By United Press) New. York, July 3.—This is Splash Week here. The drowning of 486 mnon-swim- mers in New York City last year led Borough President Marcus M. Marks to declare this Splash Week to encour- age everyone to learn to swim. Hundreds of experts will give free instructions % - and exhibitions at the muni- % cipal. pools all week. * * * A New Era in Circus History. Splendor on Splendors! Its Grandeur; Beauty, Originality and Vast Cost= liness has Amazed the World! THERE IS ‘NO OTHER LIKE IT ON EARTH! See The Mighty, NEW STYLE PAGEANT DAILY ON THE STREETS AT 10:30 A. M.l PERFORMANCES AT 2 sad 8 P. M. DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER. E®-OOME EARLY ! Our Enormous Program requires it to start exactly on the minute, ..STORE OPEN TONIGHT Close at Noon’Toémorrow . dokhkhk ok ok ok kkkkkkh KK KK KKK KKK KKk kKKK ifi‘*’iiiik@i"{