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il Sl 0 34 i N i ! 4 Mayor Charles W. Vandersluis and wife and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stuart |mother, Mrs. Matilda Benner, return- | Market.—Adv. 2d99 | pear prominently in the support of {ettg]neqr yestel(':diaiy from a motor trip(ed to his home this morning. Fanny Ward in the Jesse L. Lasky o the Twin Cities where they at- Nymore News. production of “The Cheat,” a Para- tended the state fair. Mayor Van- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKelvy and Mrs. Juliu’:smLs.rson has returned | ount picture, which will be shown Tflmfl"fl' sUNDAY MI“I‘“ 2:30 . dersluis today stated that the Jef- ferson highway between this city and Staples was in excellent condi- tion. From Staples to Little Falls the road is not in the best of condi- tion. The highway has been blazed as far south as St. Cloud. The party returned via Mille Lacs lake. Among the out-of-town shoppers in the city yesterday were Mrs. Cas- per Knapp and Mrs. J. Rossier of Be- cida, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker of Scribner, Mrs. Sam Hayth of North- ern, Mrs. Emma Haag of Crookston, Mrs. W. W. Wire of Nass Lake, Mrs. A. A. Sathre of Turtle River and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Callihan of Nary. Don’t envy a person because he has a better position than you have. If you cannot keep up with him, it is perhaps your own fault. You may be lacking in knowledge and special training. If that is the case, all you have to do is to attend Mankato Com- mercial College. Send for their cata- log.—Adv. home of Mr. Backus’ daughter, Mrs. Bugene Voigt, of Anoka. @. D. Backus and daughter, Luella, Puposky where she will teach the|psychologists and physicians for = returned today by motor from Min- $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean |Boston Lake school, years. No solution to this perplex- = neapolis where they attended the|Land Co.—Adv. a71tg| . W- G. Schroeder threshed Satur-|ing problem has ever been obtained E state fair. They also visited at the day. . . by scientists, but a novel treatment = A light frost occurred on the night = Your friends can buy anything you can give them—except your photo- graph. Come today; lady operators. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.—Adv. 264920 Mesdames A. E. Webster, A. Ben- son, W. J. Coleman, S. A. Cutter, H L. Rasmussen, M. Berger, J. H. Mc- Coy, Mable Young, A. Larson and C.| Market.—Adv. 2d99 | Thompson and son, Mrs. Moon and X P. Larson enjoyed a picnic at Dia-| daughter, Miss Nellie Shaw, Thomas | Phone call, number 922, will bring duction mond Point yesterday. Leslie Slater will leave this eve-|Woodward, wife and child, Mrs. Jas. | what you want while you wait. A number of young couples enjoy- |AIRE for Minneapolis where he will ?n%ell a.[li.‘LdJ bli()yth;r, G;eorge Winans, SUNDAY — Matinee and Evening — Admission 5¢ and 10¢ < - ~lattend the University of Minnesota.|J. M. and J. D. Bogart. L, ed a private dancing party at the v C. Randall and wife moved this Lizette Thorne city hall last evening. The dance was one of the series to be given this fall by several young men of Bemidji. F. E. Lister and W. E. Dean, offi- cials of the Northwestern Telephone company in Duluth, returned to that city last night after spending several days in Bemidji on business. 4 Miss Jane Hayner is expected to return home this evening from New Ulm, Minn., where she has been a guest at the Woodmansee home. Allen Benner of Transcona. Can- S SBANRERS Save this Valuable Coupon Good for $11.00 ocl® ada, who has been the guest of his son of Mineral Wells, Tex., arrived in Bemidji this morning to be guests at the A, T. Carlson home. Mrs. T. J. Rider of Shevlin has been the guest of friends here for a few days. She returned to her home yesterday. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14tt Miss Jennie Oase of Nary was in Bemidji yesterday to her way to Scribner where she will teach school this year. Miss Alice Stenchfield who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Brown, returned to Rochester last evening. Mrs. Pearl Wheeler of Bass Lake was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Pinewood where she will teach in the schools. Allan Lappin and Frank Phibbs re- turned this morning from the Twin Cities where they attended the state fair. Mrs. F. M. Freese and daughter, Florence, of Carr Lake were the guests of friends in Bemidji yester- day. Fresh strawbernes. People’s Meat Mr. and Mrs. Allan Forte who have spent the summer at Nary, returned yesterday to their home at Eckles. Alvin Olson will leave today for Grand Forks, N. D., where he will en- ter the state university. Mr. and Mrs. George Ostrander of Turtle River are the guests of rela- tives in Bemidji. Miss Ruby Phillips of Minneapolis is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. W. John- son, in Bemidji. >is’'doing Fresh strawberries. People’s Meat from different points in North Da- kota where she has been visiting with relatives and friends for the past month. A party was given in honor of Rev. 0. P. Grambo Thursday evening. The evening was spent in visiting after which a lunch was served. The guests were the Mesdames J. Larson, O. Strand, M. Johnson, O. J. Tagley, A. Johnson, M. Larson, G. N. Even- son, H. Hermanson, M. Johnson, A. Laurent, A. Alsie, M. Edd, Ek Akre, C. Richardson of Bemidji and the Misses Elsie Edd, Myrtle Larson, Es- ther Johnson, Clara and Magna Tag- ley, Esther Larson and the Messrs. A. Johnson, Ed. Akre, M. Johnson, M. Larson, O. Bing, A. Akre and Moe. Miss Emma Johnson and brother, Oscar, have returned from their trip to Minneapolis after spending the past week there visiting with rela- tives. GRANT VALLEY. Miss Edna Wright left Saturday for of Sept. 1. Miss Sadie Chesborough, principal of the East Bemidji school, was a guest of Mrs. W. G. Schroeder Sun- day. The Better Farming club met Sat- urday at the home of S. W. Scott. HORNET. Among those who were in Black- duck on Friday were Mrs. F. C. week to the Twin Cities. Miss Nellie C. Shaw left Friday night for Preston where she will teach school the coming winter. Miss Mary H. Smith of Hasty ar- rived on Saturday and will teach the Winan school this year. Special ruled paper by the quire, such as journal, ledger, trial bal- ance, quadruple, record, columnar, ete., are sold at the Pioneer office. Legal cap, fool's cap and examina- tion papers are also found here. THEATRES ... Grand Theater. “The Head of the House,” a Knick- erbacker star feature, in which Frank Mayo plays a dual role, will be shown at the Grand theater tonight. Be- cause of a rapid action, extravagant- ly romantic situations and some ef- fect water scenes, the picture is es- pecially good. Sessue Hayawaka, Japan’s most fa- mous dramatic artist. who is to ap- at the Grand theater tomorrow, is the first actor to introduce the modern drama into Japan. Mr. Hayawaka came to this country a number of years ago and studied literature and drama at the Chicago university. He then translated many of the modern American plays, as well as the clas- sics, into Japanese. ‘‘The Cheat” is a modern drama written by Hector Turnbull. Rex Theater. “A Welsh Singer,” latest of the Mutual Star productions in which Florence Turner is starred, is a filmi- zation of Allen Raine’s widely read story of the same name. Mr. Raine is noted for his many books of Welsh peasant life, and his writings have a particularly large following in this country.- Wales, London and Rome furnishes the settings for ‘“A Welsh Singer,” which will be shown at the Rex tonight. 3 Whether criminal tendencies are a matter of inheritance or whether they are developed by environment has caused endless discussion among of this theme is found in the Amer- ican-Mutual three-part drama, ‘“The Power of Mind,” in which Edward Coxen, Lizette Thorne and George Field have the leading roles in this |, feature. Showing at the Rex thea- ter Sunday, matinee and evening. Pin tickets, labels, string tags and red and gold seals are things sold by the Pioneer store. They have them there in all sizes and colors. A tele- 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. Over Baker’s Jewelry Store Offices You May Win This Coupor: entitles you to enter our Free 7:30, 845 — TONIGHT — 5cand 10c FRANK MAYO in the amusing and unusual drama X “The Head of the House” rapid action, beautiful scenes etc make this * an unusual offering “FURNISHED ROOW: ", a Vim comedy GRAND "%;" THEATRE Jesse L. Lasky presents Fanny Ward internationally famous, and star of ‘The Marriage of Kitty’ SUSSUE HAYAKAWA The wonderful Japanese actor who appeared here with Blanehe Sweet in ‘‘The Clge" in ‘““THE CHEAT” A Paramount Picture in 5 parts Shows at 2:30, 7:30, 8:45 Bc & 16¢c LR T R R O R T U L Pleasing Photoplays TONICHT 1:30 and 8:45 — Admission 5c and 15¢ FLORENEE TURNER America’s talented actress often referred to as the Sara Bernhardt of the screen, in “A WELSH SINCER” Five Acts—Beautifully staged and acted, Mutual Star Pro- as the arch criminals daughter in “THE POWER OF MIND”, 3 acts MONDAY — Matinee and Evening — Admission 5¢ and 15¢ A Mutual Star Production Nat C. Goodwin in “‘A Wall Street Tragedy”’, or . Helen Holmes in “Judith of the Cumberlands” Definite announcement in.Monday’s Pioneer OO O T T T UL U O T P T Subscribe for the Pioneer. 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