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i ! Miss Condon Weds, At the home of J. M. Zacharias today, the marriage of Miss Mar- garet Condon of this city to Glen Sad- ler of Buena Vista took place. Miss Condon is a graduate of the Bemidji high school and has taught school for the past two years. Mr. Sadler 18 a brakeman on the Red Lake rail- rwoll:g. .fiogh h:;.ve a host of friends Wwill join in wi 2 Nho S wishing them hap- early this morning to motor to Du- luth where they will meet Mrs. Mar- cum’s sister, Miss Helen Davies, who will accompany them home. Miss Davies will remain in Bemidji for a few days before taking up her duties as teacher in the Grand Forks schools. To Moorhead Normal. Miss Margaret Anderson left this afternoon for Moorhead where she will attend the normal school this yvear. She will spend Sunday in Crookston as'the guest of Miss Edna Filiatrault, joining Helen Hock, Cecil McCaffery, Gladys Larson and her hostess on the trip to Moorhead. . Teachers Arrive, . Among the teachers who have ar- rived in the city who will teach this year are: Miss Rosa Kierland, su- Last Dinner Sunday. , Tomorrow evening the last six o'clock dinner of the season will be served at the Birchmont hotel. Owing to the large number of guests Who have been at the hotel all sum- mer, it has been impossible to accom- modate many Bemidji people at Sun- day dinner, but as many guests as Wish to come can be served now. pervisor of music and drawing, from Motor to Duluth. Rushford; Etta Lundstrom, principal Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Marcum left|of the high school, from St. Paul, and —— - RTU e Ot the RN 501005, 1O AL, TAuL AR% _ AU LU IIIlIIIIII“IIIIIIII“IIIIII_: ) FOR All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale and Retail SEE ‘Geo. H. French & Son Office Markham Hotel Building Phones: Office 177-W House 661-W Ef WANTED I am in the market for a large amount of timber and would like to arrange with 50 farmers to deliver timber to me. Please call at my store for contracts. I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Phone 180-W i Minnesota Ave. Bemid]}i, Minn. annmmm A s I is‘doing Ingvald Juvrud, science instructor and athletic coach, from Rothsay. Among the Shoppers. Among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday were Mrs. C. A. Sprague of Becida, Mrs. Alice Pe- nault, Mrs. Mable Sanders, Mrs. Henry Sanders and Mrs. Kitson of Turtle River, Mrs. J. H. Dodge of Pinewood and Miss Alice Hanske of St. Hilaire. LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS. The special 1. P. loose leaf note book appeals to most of the teachers and preachers. The Pioneer has them. They’re in the show case just as you enter the store. Take a look at ’em next time you go there. 3d94 Returns From East. Mrs. B. J. Neeley, Miss Nellie Knox and Ora Neeley returned recently from a month’s vigit through the east. They made the trip via the Great Lakes and visited points in New York state, including Buffalo and Warsaw. Royalton Visitors Here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Muney of Roy- alton and sons, Robert C. and W. N, arrived Friday from Royalton by au- tomobile to be guests at the R. H. Muncy and J. P. Miller homes. The Messrs. Muncy are brothers and Mrs. J. P. Miller is a daughter of W. C. Muncy. . Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu will en- tertain at a six o’clock dinner this evening at Birchmont. Covers will be laid for Messrs. and Mesdames B. W. Lakin, O. H. Manaugh, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson, Mrs. Paul Pre- vey and Mr. R. L. Given. Motor to Cities. Mrs. Fred O'Connor, with daughter, Ruby Simonton and son, Jack Simon- ton, and sister, Miss Pearl Lebaron, motored to Minneapolis yesterday. They have spent the summer at Grand Forks Bay at Mrs. O’Connor’s summer home. Visits at Duluth. Miss Emmaline Erickson, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. H. Manaugh, for the past month, went to Duluth Thursday where she will visit for some time before re- FLORIST 1:30---8:45 TO-NIGHT The charming star of the Ne’er-Do-Well KATHLYN WILLIAMS 5 & 10¢ turning to her home at Butte, Mont. Entertains Informally. g E. H. Denu entertained in- Her Mrs. formally yesterday, afternoon.. guests were Mrs. Whitman and her {. daughter, Mrs. Ruth Whitman Inman, Misses Helen and Vera Backus and Florence Hockman. No Services Sunday. Rev. Osmund Johnson went to Cy- phers this morning and will remain there for the next few days. Owing to his absence there will be no ser- vices in the Scandinavian Lutheran church tomorrow. Left for Brainerd. Mrs. Charles T. Villemah and daughter, Dorotha, left this morning for Brainerd, where she will join her in the 3-part Selig Drama “THE RETURN” With the Comedy — FOR VALUE RECEIVED. GRAND ™ “ THEATRE Tomorrow—Sunday—Matinee 2:30 Jesse L. Lasky presents Laura Hope Crews in a picturization of BLACK BIRDS - Saramount- House of Quality Based on the play in which Miss Crews % starred a whole season in New York. Shows—2:30, 7:30, 8:45—6c¢c, 16c [ SUPU UL L OO OO OO T, REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays I Tonight 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 5c and 15¢ ,Henry E. Dixey makes his debut on the screen in “FATHER AND SON” Five act comedy drama, mutual master bicture. Sunday—Matinee and: Evening Admission 5c and 10¢ Vivian Rich in “THE DANCER”, also two other entertaining photo plays. "Monday—Matisse and Evening Admission, 5c and 15¢ Frank Miiis in “The House of Mirrors"—Fire acts. OO T O s TR THIT S husband. Mr. and Mrs. Villeman will make their home at Brainerd in the future. Return Home. Mrs. Arabella Curtis and daughter, Gertrude, who have visited at the home of Mrs. Curtiss’ sister, Mrs. A. Thompson, for the past month, re- turned home yesterday to Lake City, Minn. - Is Improving. Miss Ava Sonstrud, who has been visiting at Grand Forks, N. D., re- turned from there Friday. Miss Sonstrud recently underwent an op- eration and is improving rapidly. Left for Minneapolis. Mrs. O. H. Bakke and daughter, Olive, and Alvin Fjelbstad, who have been guests at the home of Rev. Os- mund Johnson, left this morning for their homes at Minneapolis. Your friends can buy anything you can give them—except your photo- graph. Come today; lady operators. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.—Adv. 264920 To University. Miss Jeannette Stechman of Ten- strike passed through Bemidji yes- terday on her Way to Minneapolis where she will attend the University of Minnesota this year. Former Teacher Here. Miss Nellie Covell of Harlan, Mont., arrived in Bemidji yesterday to spend the winter here. Miss Co- vell was a former teacher the schools here. in One of these nice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14t Return to Minneapolis. Mrs. F. W. Tozier and children of Minneapolis, who have been camp- ing at Diamond Point for the sum- mer, returned home last evening. Reception Held. A reception was held yesterday af- ternoon by the ladies of the M. E. church for Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Ston- er, former members of the church. your spruce! call on Dan I Farmers: I want pulpwood. Write or ' Defectiv Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the sermon will be on the subject—*“A Labor Parable,” (Matthew 20:1-16); at the evening service at 8 o’clock the pastor will speak on the theme, “Groups in a Well Known Garden,” (Mark 14:32-38); Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian En- deavor at 7 p. m. All are invited to attend these services. Rev. L. P. ‘Warford, pastor. Free Lutheran, Nymore. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock; Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.; services Sunday at Trinity church, town of Liberty, 10:30 a. m.; at Lutheran Free church, Nymore, 7:30 p. m.; the Ladies’ Aid society will meet at.the home of Mrs. Ed. Akre on Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All are in- vited. Rev. O. P. Grambo, pastor. Catholio. ) Low mass at 7 o’¢clock. High inass at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Vespers and benediction at 8 .p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. ., . . News of the-— —— Methodist Episcopal. (Cor. Beltrami Ave. and 9th St.) Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock, sermon by Rev. M. D. Fuller, D. D.; Sunday school at 12 m., A. T. Carl- son, Supt.; Junior League at 3:30 p. m.; Epworth League at 7 p. m.; eve- ning worship at 8 o’clock, sermon subject, “Who Can Know It?” You will find a cordial welcome at all the services of this church. Rev. Benj. D. Hanscom, pastor. ¥ Baptist. Sunday school 10 a.. m.; morning worship and communion at 11 a. m.; Junior B. Y. P. U. service 2:30 p. . Senior B. Y. P. U. service 7:00 p. m.; evening service at 8 o’clock. A Gor- dial welcome is extended to all. Rev. Ira D. Alvord, pastor. '/d . g I L . Sunday hggi'-v!ce aE 11 o’clotk. Wednesday evenlng services at 7:45 o’clock. > Morning worship at 10:30; Sunday school at 12; catechitical class meets ever Tuesday at 9:30; services at Wilton at 3:30 p. m. Osmond John- son, pastor. Congregational, Nymore. Sunday school.at 10:30; preach- ing service 11:30; evening song ser- vice 7:30 p. m.; preaching at eight o’clock; prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. J. E. Cadwell, pastor. Salvation Army. Sunday school 1:30 p. m., subject— “Ahab’s Death,” tet-to learn, Prov. 29:1; salvation meeting 8:15 p. m.j meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday 8:15 p. m.; street meeting 7:45 p. m. every night except Monday. Meetings in Nymore—Sunday school 2 p. m.; praise meeting 3 p. m.j meetings Wednesday and Friday 8:15 D. m.; prayer meeting Monday eve- nifig at 8 o’clock at the.home of Chas. Gahz, Mrs. C. M. Josnson, leader. All #ré ‘welcome. - O. A. Sandgren, cap- tain, Rose, 419 Minnesota Ave., for prices. —Adv. 20495. Home From Visit. Don’t envy a person because he Mrs. Edna Kiehner and daughter,|has a better position than you have. Helen, returned home yesterday af-|If you cannot keep up with him, it ter visiting at several points in the}is perhaps your own fault. You may country. | be lacking in knowledge and special Return Home, Mrs. I. N. Brechet and daughter, Miss Ione, left last evening for Min- neapolis. They have spent the sum- mer camping at Grand Forks Bay. Returns From the West. Mrs. George Cochran and daugh- ter, Mrs. Lee A. LaBaw, who have spent the past six weeks in the West, returned home today. . At Cass Lake. Messrs. Eugene Kegley of Cedar Rapids, Ia., Remson Bell, and Edwin Dean motored to Cass Lake in the Kegley Ford (Mercedes). % Mina A. Myers. Hair dressing. Switches made from combings, $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— Adv. 12496 Break Up Camp. Miss Maybelle Hagen, having spent the summer here camping at the Bay, left yesterday for her home in Grand Forks, N. D. Guest of Relatives. Mrs. A. E. Tolles of Becida, who has been the guest of relatives for the past week in the city, returned home Friday. 3 ST i 8 $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land”Co.—Adv. da71tf 1,000 kodak films wanted—to de- velop for only 10c each; prints 3c, 4c, 6e. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.— Adv. 26d98 I have some kegs from 5 to 16 gal., good for sauerkraut or pickles. Be- midji Bottling Works. . Phone 59.— Adv. 6d95 Visit in Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of Lake Plantaganet left Friday for La- {fayette, Ind., where they will visit relatives. CASH FOR RAGS I have a contract for another urludb:::l . If ‘yl:;; :li"' any on ring or em to me while the prices are high. lfl!ny $1.00 to $1.75 per hundred pounds for rags. For any kind of mixed iron $4.00 to $6.00 per ton. For auto tires 3¢ to 4c per pound. I also pay the highest market price for rubbers, copper, brass and hides. If you have any of the above, you and I ought to get acquainted. JAGOB GOLDBERG 112 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. Phone 638-W —_— FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON - UNDERZAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., idji, s Minn. Dwight D. Miller Insurance Specialist 1 Can Insure Anything Anywhere —Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., Life, Accident, Health Insurance Agents Wanted Telephone 360-W 116 Third St. 1 Over Baker’s Jewelry Store Offices training, If that is the case, all you have to do is to attend Mankato Com- mercial College. Send for their cata- log.—Adv. CHIROPRACTIC is the philosophy, science and art that accounts for, locates and adjusts the cause of disease. In a few words, this is the best .defl- nition we can give you, but we can make you understand it thoroughly if you visit us. Neither Surgery nor Drugs are necessary when you know about CHIROPRACTIC. ! A. Dannenberg D. C. ! m Bank Bldg., Bemu 10-12, 1:30-5, !honé'i%'fiw FURNITURE ND 4 UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director | Phone 178-W or R RED PEP'S Faith o gome Fhisgs but Stre you use ® i e Paage PHILOSOPHY Ir's alright +o pm. youbl; A safety pin won't stick you. Right material at right prices and the best possible service thrown in. . Every time I take a walk around the yard I find something new they .have just bought. They have a car load of the finest Fir Doors to be found in the State and they are selling them like ice cream cones this hot weather: Better go down and have a look at them. MR.CUSTOMER Red Pep has some good advice belovlr his pic- ture. Read it. We still have some RETAIL Neither will they. Yours, “Red Pep"” The Live Wire Philosopher. Call me at 100 and I will see that you get what you want if you don't call when I am in swimming e He has been talking “flower boxes” every Saturday afternoon long enough, he says. “Red Pep” forgot to tell you that the only place he could sleep these hot nights was out on a screened porch, Have you one? Your faith will never be lost if you pin it to the Building Material sold by the ST. HILAIRE I of them left. LBR. CO. e