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famous baritone of the Boston Opera, Thomas. Chalmers. Smeus im airect, Compariaon wi T son’s Re-Creation of his voice. Mr. Chalmers is one of the many great artists who have thus proved that Edison's new art success- fully s.ustnlns the pitiless test of this astound comparison, Hear Edison’s Re-Creation of Chalmer's magnificent voice; then hear Chalmers. himself: when this great baritone.is.on tour: . guests were Misses Ione Brechet, Ruby Simonton, Pearl Lebaron and Marie Dahl, all of “Minneapolis. “Stop that ad—I sold -all my oats 2 G|to fMrs. Cr..Lbr. Co., but if.you want H. Vhan ‘left yesterday for Min-|50me« g0od -eges. bad, the same neapolis. Y i b ‘Frenchman’ . .will. : come - ‘Bingo.’ - Phone: 319.”—Adv. 12d819 $60,000 to loan on farms. Land ‘Co.—Adv. Dean a71te Attorney John F. Gibbons and son, Jobm, - Jr., ' accompanied ~by Philip Denu, motored-to Brainerd yesterday. B. W. Lakin returned-this morn- ing from:ia: business trip-to the' Twin Cities. Miss Jennie Oase of Nary wasja shopper here yesterday. | “HONOR'S ALTAR This is a TRIANGLE PLAY of ‘the -“somewkat different” variety--a'grip- ping story of ~domestic life that.cannot failito.in- terestievery-married :man and woman. Problems st this -kind’.come - up -every day..and. the theilling way in which one man tried to get -rid -of -his wife teaches a lesson that is of interest to many. Seldom has there-been a motion picture -with such an abundance .of vi- tal life-interest. Miss Mary Clark of Brainerd has been visiting Mrs. Fred Moody of Nymore. 1 am ‘providing' for my wife'and I will niot be ‘responsible”for any’ debts she may contract. “F. M. ‘BURTON. 4 Mon. 94 John Burke left this morning for Baudette to be gone for some time on business. = This morning at 10 o’clock oc- curred the wedding of Shadiek Perry of Kelliher and Miss Ida Walitorski of Fairbanks, Ia., Rev. Alvord offici- ating. They will make their home at Kelliher where Mr. Perry is depot agent. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newton will leave today for Duluth on a business and pleasure trip. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 148t Thomas Chalmers is but one of the many great artists whose volces are re-created for music lovers every wéek day in our music rooms. Edison's New Art ‘We are licensed by Mr. Edison to demonstrate and sell his new in- vention which embodies a new art whereby all forms of music are re-created with such fidelity that the re-creation cannot be distin- guished from the original. E. Ericson and O. Kannerberg left yesterday in the latter’s car for their homes. They played ball with the Bemidji baseball team during the past season. They will motor through the state park to Wadena and Minneap- olis before going direct to their homes. Mrs. N. D. Cromwell and children of the Pinewood were the guests of friends here yesterday. Miss Selma Witting returned last evening from an extended trip in ‘Wisconsin and Illinois. E 4 Mrs, Sarah Mame Chapman, the| Miss Leah Berman entertained yes- - The New Edlson Fargo poet, is here to make her home. | terday at noon at a luncheon for her 2l O She is at the T. J. Welsh home. guests, the Misses Byrdie Bentson, M‘GK sw‘l" - is not a talking machine. Hear it at our store. i Edith Ellendeen, Sarah. and Lillian 5 Look in your local papers for the announcement of a merchant G e A If:“'B:n‘]‘i";jei Stmpson. of Minneapolls;, Bess; Hoyt n licensed by Mr. Edison to demonstrate and sell the new invention. of Lake City and Edith Paradise of ¥ Go to his store and hear Edison’s Re-Creation of the work of the vesterday enroute to Brocket, N. D.|Chjcago. There were covers laid for “H world's greatest singers and instrumentalists. Already there are twenty guests. Is . “ 0- avfll:)a!‘)le uv‘Erlmjelthous:md d:(tlerent selections and other selections Miss Gertrude Curtis, who visited i . Sl it st friends in Grant Valley for the past| There will be no-regular meeting Ll p R t » few days, returned home yesterday.|of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- BESSIE BARRISCAL I"na I“fl ciety this week owing to the picnic. E A Keystane'Comedy ) $1.50. | regular meeting this evening at eight - = ; ar @r S T‘u Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— o'cglock. The i{gtflcg pmglm agnd ow a 5 3 " Ch'ldren Ioc! AdUIts 2°c ¢ Ady. 12d821 | other outside visitors will be present. \ J @W@]lr St@r@ : s Tomorrow evening a delegation of the 22 Mr. and Mrs. T. Lanesville and|jodge will visit at Tenstrike and the Third Street - - - Bemidji = Misses Pratt and Reil of Minneapolis AAMIVI SIMIVE SOV HANI VI I VH HUAIVI YIMIVY YUI9vd Bagley lodge will also be present. are guests at the W. H. Whelan accepted a position with the Crook- —_— home. Last evening the monthly business|ston Lumber Co., in Minneapolis. A & {BARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKER | meeting of the workers of the Metho- | very pleasant evening was passed and £ Farmers: I want your spruce|gigt Sunday school took place in-the |many interesting talks were given. 9 b pulpwood. Write or call on Dan|choir rooms of the church. The meet- Rose, 419 Minnesota Ave., for prices. »a~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays ing was combined with a farewell reception for Emil Larson, who has Misses Gladys ' Armstrong and Ann Brown entertained last evening at the former’s home at 1013 Irvine avenue. The occasion was a farewell ‘| party for the Misses Mercedes and Jane Morrison who will leave this week with their parents to make their home at Minot, N. D. The guests present were Misses Mercedes and Jane Morrison, Violet and Ber- neice Voltz, Harriet Davids, Lottie McDonald, Irma Hazen, Alma Loit- ved, Emma LePage and Carrie Arm- strong. 3 —Adv. 20495 Mrs. Eugene Schuck left this morn- ing for Louisville, Ky. She was call- ed on account .of the illness of her brother. Big Bargain Day Satur- day. Immense Sav- ing To You. Boys suits, Norfolk styles, in gray, tan and mixture; f}xll cut peg top trousers; ages 8 to 17. They’ll give the right kind of wear—$6.50 values at ... $4.85 B G T Boys’ and Junior Suits, $5 value at.... ... 34.15 Boys’ and Junior Suits, $4 values at -$3.15 The Woman’s Missionary society of the Baptist church will hold a monthly business meeting tonight at eight o’clock at the church par- lors. WEDNESDAY—T:30, 8:30, 9:15—Admisslon 5¢ and 10¢ GERTRUDE McCOY in a sensational domestic drama “Gates Of Divorce” Also Oscar and Conrad in comedy, ‘““DETECTERS” Rich quality kodak finishing at our reduced prices. Developing 10c. prints, 3¢, 4¢c and G¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., near the lake.—Adv. 26498 ST. CLOUD HAS TWO NEW PARALYSIS CASES ‘With starched ‘bands and A St. Cloud, Aug. 16.—Two more lo- Knicker Pants 45c—Extra || Boys’ Sport Shirts; whit Mrs. John Burke entertained st ’,5’::;‘;"3'”""“1 *{zskh"g":‘}; cal -cases of lnfanflfle hnur?;tvs‘: are full cut knickers of depend- || and striped maten'a'ls; reg- " * under surveillance of the state boar: A 4 Tunchean.. /yeaterday, The, gucets e B | s e T Granns ot o able worsteds, serviceable || ular 75c values, Saturdasy ‘were Misses Florence and Mary Con- neyy, Grace Belle and Mrs. James ‘Ward of Stillwater. shades; as long as lot holds || at out, Saturday Rompers and little duck . 4bc board, who made an investigation, left yesterday for Little Falls, Sauk Center and other parts of this sec- tion to investigate reported new Cluett, Peabody & Co,, Inc. ‘Makers Little girls’ and boys’ wash Miss Beth Evans entertained at &| JApAN PLANS TO BUILD suits, combinations blue || hatg: { last porch party yesterday afternoon. The cases of the plague. 5 il ats; while they 26 NEW and white and tan and at . .. 26¢ *-white for kiddies up to 6 years, extra value; while lots hold out, . Saturday -$1.15 Values to $2.50 Looking in-the show case at the Pioneer office I notice card punches, pins, ‘daters, clips, envelope sealers, eyelets and a dozen other things used in the home and office. “THE 9 ETERNAL + QUESTION” The Great Olga Petrova Answers It At The Grand Tomorrow : Matinee 2:30 : i 'Q\ (By United Press) Tokio, Aug. 16.—Japan plans to improve-her-navy as fast .or faster than does the United!States build up its sea fighting machine. At least, that is the deduction made by the Japanese people from the just an- ’nounced plan-to spend‘254,000,000 to '17810,000,000 yen building new bat- ‘tlers in.the next sevel. years. Exactly what the'plan under con- sideration by-the finance department of the government is, nobody knows, but according to the paper Jiji, aisually a” well ‘informed publication, ‘the outlay for ‘“‘the ideal fleet” calls for-about $150,000,000. :Other pa- .pers’ estimates are a bit lower. . - A hot debate on the program is ‘Lexpected at the forthcoming session’ ‘|of the Diet because of ‘the expense nvolved. The program is backed by | navy leaders and also, it is said, by the ministers of marine and finance. | Newspaper reports haye it that Japan proposes to build three super- dreadnaughts, two battle eruisers, 11 light cruisers, 10 = destroyers ' and i many U-boats. 5 (o~ \‘\I"\i}}_‘,’ s‘ \ IS Boys’ Silk Hats in nayy, broyvn, gray and mixtures; 50c golf ‘caps 25c—New spring colors and patternsin - full shaped golf caps, worth 60c—Saturday - abe $12 Suits for Young Men $7.501 Here’s a snap in a lot of broken lines of gray cheviots, ‘brown al}d gray cassimers and two -and three-bntton model suits for young fellows, ages 14 to 20 (or:80to:36' chest) ; for a flyer we've bunched them.all to sell Satur- day for I Buyers Choose [z the Store That Advertises | Most people pass right by the store that’s behind the times and patronize the modem, up-to-date store where all the latest and best methods of doing business are in use. Use This Clear Seap For a Clearer Skin JAP ROSE " SOAP is wonderfully pure. The lather absorbs that “dirty” feeling and instills a delight- ful freshness. NOTICE. Notice is herepy given: that there - are funds in the city treasury with Tk which to‘pay all poor fund warrants, % ; : 0 ito date. Permanent improvement N P b warrants to and’including No. ‘7289’ St ihn. > ? issued June 27th; 1916, all generall fund warrants issued prior ‘to June’ ‘1st, 1916, and all revolving fund The store that is up-to-date is the one that advertises. The very atmosphere about the store is reflected in the announcements, for advertising sug- gests modern methods — progress, good merchandise and a cheerfulness in making suggestions for the busy buyer who hasn't time enough to tryto think what is needed. Unexcelled for Shampoo, Bath warrants to and including No. 7503 ~ e 3 . and General Toilet' Use. Just the other day we received|issued Aug. 8, 1916. S Then again, the merchant,.who-advemses B R some of those handy bill file books| Dated Aug. 16, 1916, est For Your Oily:Skin || i\c iors use, “They justint 1n your GEO, W. RHEA, pocket. ~Get ‘one at the Ploneer-of-|- - City Treasurer. fice. - sellsso much:goods that he can affordtosell cheaper than othass audstll-make money. = MMWW : 4o