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- -friends Monday. ~TUESDAY, AUGIST 185, 1916. _ About The City R. H. Muncy left this morning for Northome on business. -$50,000 to. loan.on-farms. :Dean Land Co.—Adv. a7t Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood was -a -shopper here - yesterday. B. W. Lakin left Monday night for Minneapolis on a business trip. W. T. Noonan of the Baudette Re- gion is a visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. D. B. Hanson of Redby was calling on friends in Bemidji yester- day. Mr. -and ‘Mrs. E. N. ‘Ebert have returned .frem a short visit in Du- luth. Miss Edna Anderson left yesterday for Kelliher to be gone a few days visiting friends. LOne_of these mice aays you anght tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Miss Ava Sonstrud left for Grand Forks, N. D., today where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Belle Eckland and son, Earl, of Yola drove to Bemidji to be the guests of friends. Mrs. W. R. Leonard of Seattle is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Downs, of this ecity. W. F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian agency, was a visitor in Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hastings of St. Paul came to Bemidji this week to make their home here. Mrs. A. Wilson was the guest of i She retarned by auto to her home in Baudette. John Moberg returned this morn- ing from Minneapolis, Duluth and several points on the iron range. Misses Josephine Ostrum-and Grace Grazier, who have been visiting in Bemidji, left yesterday for Fosston. Mina A. Myers. Hair dressing. Switches made from combings, $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— Adv. 124821 Invitations have been issued by Miss Gladys Armstrong for this eve- ning. She will esitertain at a lawn party. Farmers: [ want your spruce pulpwood. Write-or call on Dan Rose, 419 Minnesota Ave., for prices. —Adv. 20495 Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Luce of Repub- lican City, Neb., are visiting their ’g BESSIE BARRISGALE nephew, W. F. Dickens, at the Red Lake agency. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wheeler and Miss Alice Elmquist of Turtle River were: hatweeg—mm shoppers in the city yesterday. Kodak-finishing now extra prompt because we have new, efficient help. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570- W.—Adv. 24815 George H. ‘Blakesly, chief clerk of the Red Lhke agency, is on an ex- tended trip to Chicago, Kansas City and other points. The Misses Edna Anderson, Jane iayner and Edna Buckland have re- turned from a week’s visit with Miss Jeanette Stechman at Tenstrike. Rich quality kodak finishing at our reduced prices. Developing 10¢. prints, 3¢, 4c and Gc. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., near the lake.—Adv. o 26493 Miss Alberta Saltwick of Duluth is the guest of her eousin, Mrs. O. H. Manuaugh, for two weeks. Miss Saltwick is enroute to New York. Miss Ella Lakin, who has been the guest of her brother, B. W. La- kin, for the past two weeks, returned to her home in.Reyalton this morn- ing. Miss Edith Mills went to Brainerd this, morning where she will meet Miss Margaret Stoner of that ecity, who will accompany her to Bemidji tonight. ‘““Stop that ad—I sold all my oats to ‘Mrs. €r. Lbr. Co., but if you want some good eggs bad, the same ‘Frenchman’ will come ‘Bingo.” Phone 319.”—Adv. 12d819 Messrs. and Mesdames J. A. Young- gren, P. J. Russell, Fred Brinkman, Eddie Brinkman and Mrs. McCready motored to Itasea park Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. A. E. Gracie and son, Edgar, are expected to arrive in the city to- morrow to be the guests of Mrs. Gra- cie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills, for several weeks. I am providing for my wife and I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. F. M. BURTON. 4 Mon. 94 Clarence Nielson, formerly an em- ploye at the Koors bakery, returned to his home at Minneapolis last night after spending several days in the city as the guest of friends. J. L. Meilecke returned yesterday from Fargo, N. D., where he hag spent the past few days. He was accompanied home by his two" sis- ters, Misses Bertha and Emma Meil- ecke. Loyal Ryan arrived in this city Monday and was a guest at the B. W. Lakin home. He was accompa- nied to his home at Little Falls by TONICHT Daniel Frohman presents Dawn in a picturization of the internationally famous drama by Henry Arthur Jones ‘THE MASQUERADERS’ A Paramount picture in 5 parts GRAND 5 % s THEATRE Tomorrow---TRIANGLE - PLAY-=-=7 parts Triangle Ince production in 5 parts in “HONOR'S ALTAR" 2 part—KEYSTONE COMEDY—2 part ‘Mack Swain in “HIS AUTORUINATION” ‘Matinee 2:30 REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays TUESDAY---1:30, 8:30 and 9:15° Admission.Bciand #0c ANNA LITTLE and'FRANK BORZAGE In a great.twoact love drama “““THE DEMON .OF FEAR” Also The Mutual Weekly picture record of 1 niamid flying schzapnel:and:following the explosion of stored| i Elfi:nmifion July 30. Othercurrent events in pictures:anda.comedy WEDNESDAY—1:30, YORK BAY 8:30, 9:15—Kimission 5¢ and 10¢ GERTRUDE McCOY “Cates Of Divorce” QCOO ON' SCOOP oS his aunt, Mrs. B. W. Lakin, this{¥ % & & & & X ¥ & ¥ x & morning. * NYMORE NEWS * _ XK K JEHEEE KR H KK EXCURSION for tourists and Be-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helbig and two midji residents on Wednesday, Aug. |children and Mary Lick and Roy 16th to Bear Island in Leech Lake.|Wickland motored to the state park Take M & I train leaving Bemidji | Sunday where they spent the day. 8:15 A, M. to Walker. A 40-mile boat trip. Fare for the boat trip 75¢. | Mrs. Gust Johnson left Monday Take your lunch Wlfll you. . mm morning for Brainerd where she will 6 P. M. Don’t miss this trip. spend a few days attending to' busi- Walker Boat Co.—Adv. 8d815 | ness matters. Miss Mildred Thomas, who has been the guest of Miss Nell Shanon for the past week, left this morning for Fergus Falls where she will visit for some time before returning to her home at St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. James Burke and daughter, Helen, Misses Hilma and Dorothy Johnson and Raymond Dun- lap, aecompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morkan and three children mo- tored to the state park at Lake Itasca Sunday morning. They returned in the evening. z Mrs. J. W. Gunther, who has been a guest at the Koors cottage at Birchmont Beach for some time, left this noon for Duluth and Minneap- olis where she will visit for a few days before returning to her home at Spokane, Wash. Miss Mary Lick, who has been vis- iting as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helbig for the past several weeks, left*Monday morning for her home at St. Paul. Messrs. and Mesdames C. F. Lin- berg of Drayton, N. D., Misses Olga Bjornsness of New Folden, Mattie Bjornson of New Fadden, Sarah Lonjbee of Paulsbo, Wash., and An- dre Hudson of Drayton, N. D., were in Bemidji Monday enroute to Black- duck to leok alter property inter- ests. Miss Rose E. Olson left Monday morning for Brainerd where she ex- with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Tagley and two [ daughters, Clara and Magna, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bystrum and Mrs. Archie Olson, accompanied by the Messrs. R. W. Keihl, W. Christianson and Andrew- Moskeau motered to Clear- brook Sunday morning where they spent the day visiting with friends. They returned Sunday evening. Supt. W. P. Dyer and family re- turned this morning from an extend- ed auto tour of 1,011 miles. They visited at Hibbing, Virginia, Duluth, Minneapolis and spent a few days with Supt. Cobb and wife at Brain- erd. The roads were fine with the Mr. and Mrs. F. Smithe, Mr. and Mrs. B. Engersol and Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent Sunday visiting with friends at Buena Vista.. exception of the drive from Duluth to Minneapolis. EXCURSION for tourists:and -Be- midji residents on Wednesday, Ang. 16th to Bear Island in Leech Lake. A Bee Gee glass. eraser takes the cake when it comes erasing ink pects to stay for some time visiting || train ving :2:: | marks from;paper. They don’t even gif; KI fi.léo Wall::: ATOI-':..E: seratch the paper. They sell the Boat trii;. Fare for the i;onttxip 75, tm GEES at. the, Pioneer office. Take your lunch with you. Retmrn|™ i 6 P. M. Dont miss this =trip. 7 X Walker Boat Co.—Adv. 3d815 The landlord of the Seltzer Heuse says he doesn’t believe the day of miracles is past. I know it. I'll bet that hecam do that one with the five loaves and two fishes himself. The Sub-Assistant Manager: Re- member you are regarded as a mere machine in this place. The Stenog.—All right. But don’t mistake me for the telephone trans- mitter 'cause I won’t listen to your chatter. of your body depends upon the perfect alignment of the spinal vertebrae. A sudden fall or jar, or thestrain Friend: Did her father-follow you |o¢ Jifting objects that are too heavy when you eloped with the girl? may result in subluxations. Young :man: I should say: mot.| vigjt us and let us explain how He is living with us yet. e CHIROPRACTIC RELIEVES ‘When father comes m tell him you IMPINGED NERVES love. me. Let’s wait—I feel so at peace with the world tonight. “THE 2 ETERNAL = QUESTION” Do You Know The Answer? Huffman & fl‘ml‘. mm = - UNDERTAKING A. Bannenberg D..Os CASH FOR RAGS J:have acontract for another ] w R H N. 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