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' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER will visit over Sunday. picture tagen.—Adv. tended the theater. _d o, d e . ls 011 l ter for a short time. son, Truman, and daughter, Lula, of | with relative sat Zumbrota and othér Hinckley, Minn., are visiting at the|points in Southern Minnesota. Alvin Goodspeed home in Grant Val- ley. They made the trip by auto A. E. Felir, assistant cashier of the and found the roads in fair condition. | Security State bank, returned this morning from a two weeks’ vacation ‘W. C. Weeks of Osseo, Minn., was |spent in southern Minnesota. a visitor at the W. A. Dehart and Bliler homes yesterday. He i8 a| Mina A. Myers. Hair dressing, M. S. Lamoreaux of Chicago, who has been a guest at the E. E. Kenfleld home on Lake Boulevard for the past several days, went to Cass Lake on Thursday. He was accompanied by B. B. Kenfield and they spent the day -Egpecting their box factory plant in at city. From Cass Lake Mr. La- “moreaux returned to his home. day. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Strickland and Mrs. Strickland’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Fuller, will leave next week for Florida where they will spend the winter. Mr. Strickland has been assistant cashier of the First National bank of this city for sev- eral years. left yesterday afternoon for Clear-|Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— |Visitor in Bemidji yesterday. brook. Adv. 927 Miss Cecelia Richardson of St.| Mr. and Mrs. H. N. McKee of |°R & business trip. Cloud who has been a guest at the|Bixby avenue entertained A. B. Pal- to Kelliher yesterday where she will [and,family at six o’'clock dinner on | Land Co.—Adv. teach in the rural schools. Thursday. Clyde Scarrott, aged 15, had his Charles Cahner, formerly of Be- Francis and Kathleen Russell, son |on Bemidji avenue. forehead badly cut while splitting midji, 1s the guest of Mr. and Mrs.|and daughter of Attorney and Mrs. wood Thursday night, when a stick| R. H. Muncy, enroute to his home|P. J. Russell, are recovering from the of jwood struck him in the face, cut-|in Minneapolis. He has been at Bau- | measles. fig a gash in his forehead just over| dette on business. éne eye. The doctor found it neces- Miss Esther McCalla of Minneap- sary to take four stitches in the Anton Mickelson of Pergeon Falls, |olis arrived in Bemidji yesterday. wound. Wis,, is a guest of Rev. O. P. Grambo. | She will teach school near this city. Mr. Mickelson will probably move his Miss Velma Dean, daughter of Mr.|family to this city in the near future.| .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Naugle and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean, of Lake Boule- and Mrs. D. B. Fuller motored to yard, will leave the first of next week| B. W. Lakin, E. E. Kenfield, H. C. | Tenstrike today in the Fuller car. for Faribault, Minn., where she will | Baer and A. E. Barker went to Third attend St. Mary’s school. Miss Dean | River yesterday where they will Mrs. Edna Kiehn returned Thurs- will specialize in music, both vocal |spend the week-end hunting. day night from Park Rapids where and instrumental. she has been the guest of relatives. Rex Theater. Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stickney and|River returned Thursday from a visit Mrs. R. K. Bliler left this morning e ——————————————————————————————————————————— e o o PSSP — -~ evening at 8 o’clock the pastor will i| speak on the topic, ‘“His Brother's Inheritance,” (Luke 12:13); Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are most cordially invited to attend these services. Rev. L. P. Warford, pastor. ™ Free Lutheran, Nymore. ‘Sunday school every Sunday 10:30 &. m.; services at 11 o’clock; services at Trinity church, town of Liberty, at 3 o’clock p. m. Rev. O. P. Grambo, pastor. at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Vespers and benediction at 8 Salvation Army. p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Sunday school 1:30 p. m., subject, “Jezebel’s Death’; text to learn, Gal. 6-7; salvation meeting 8 p. m.; meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday. Meetings in Nymore—Sun- day school 2 p. m.; praise meeting 3 D. m.; meetings Wednesday and Fri- day 8 p. m.; prayer meeting 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Hollbrook. All are welcome. Captain Sandgren, in “¢ommand. German Evangelical Lutheran. . A The annual Mission Day will be Methodist Episcopal. observed in the German Evangelical Cor. Belt. Ave. and 9th St. Lutheran church next Sunday, Sept. Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock, | 24, There will be two services, be- sermon subject--‘“The Dew of Youth”; ginning at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. Sunday school at 12 m.; Jumior|m, Both services will be held in the League at 3:30 p. m.; Epworth|German language. The German League at 7 o’clock; evening worship speaking public or anyone who can at 8 o’clock, sermon subject—“What | take part in the services are welcome Made Solomon a Pessimist?” We|at our worship. Rev. Wm. Riemann, will be glad to have you worship pastor. o with us. Rev. B. D. Hanscom, pas- tor. Baptist. P. U. service 7 p. m.; evening gospel gervice 8 p. m., special music by the choir; mid-week service Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. A cordial in- vitation is extended to everyone to attend all the services. Ira D. Al- ’rd, pastor. day school at 12; English services in | o’clock. the evening at 8 o’clock; cathcheti- cal class meets every Friday at 4 p. = m. Rev. Osmond Johnson, pastor. Gongreg‘ntmnnl, Nymore. theater tonight. Grand Theater. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the|o’clock; prayer meeting Wednesday starring Charlotte Greenwood sermon will be on ithe subject: “Big-|night at 8 o’clock. being counted classic. of “forget’” all around. $6.00 per ton. Copyright 1916 The House of Kuppenheimes Classy Clothes For Meti Who expeet much of this stored and are never disappointed. A little the finest line of clothing it was ever our fortune to handle. Bought before high prices began to menace. Bought of the best manufacturers we know of in the United States —manufacturers whose styles and tailoring are recognized as standard all over I ought to get acquainted. Jacob Goldberg Phone 638-W for International Falls where Mrs. John Burke ami dluéhter, Rose, are visiting friends at Stillwa- Mrs. John Glass of Wolf Lake was the guest of Bemidji friends yester- Mrs. O. Austa of Grass Lake was & business visitor in the city Friday. Mrs. Belle Eck of Yola was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji yesterday. brother of Mrs. W. A. Dehart. He [scalp treatment, etc. Switches $1.50.| . O: F-. Morgan of Waskish was a J. J. Opsahl left today for Akeley J. E. Black home for a week, went | mer and family and George W. Rhea| $50,000 to loan on farms. :);;‘; Mrs. C. B. Powell is i1l at her home THEATRES Rorbert Warwick is popular. There has never been much question as to his popularity in this country, but it remained for Australia to elect him the most popular of all movie peo- ple, whether actors or actresses. There he far outclassed even Mary Pickford, who came in second, and had twice as many votes as the sec- ond leading male star. In this coun- try, however, his picture adorns many a silver frame. In “The Flash of an Emerald,” “Sudden Riches” and “The Man of the Hour,” Mr. Warwick built himself a niche in the heart of photoplay “fans” and his more recent productions have added to his already large following friends. His next appearance in this city will be as the hero in “Friday, the Thirteenth,” the Thomas W. Sunday school 10 a. m.; beginning Christian Science. Lawson story which has been made - aign; morning worshi : T . (405 Minn. Ave.) into a World picture by William A. 31;3&6;::3‘3':? lgna. l:1.; SeEior B. Yp First Scandinavian Lutheran. Sunday services at 11 o'clock. | Brady and Director Emile Chautard: Morning worship at 10:30; Sun- Wednesday evening services at 7:45 | It will be the attraction at the Rex Sunday school at 10:30; preach-| ‘Jane,” a filmization of the bril- : ing service 11:30; evening song ser-|liant Charles Frohman comedy by the Presbyterian, vice 7:30 p. m.; preaching at eight | Qliver Morosco-Phhotoplay compan);i, an Catholic. J. E. Cadwell, | Sydney Grant of musical comedy Low mass at 7 o’clock. High mass| heartedness,” (Psalm 119:32; in the] pastor. fame, will be the Paramount Picture attraction at the Grand theater to- morrow. “Jane’” was first produced in London with Charles Hawtry and the brilliant Lottie Venne, and Froh- man produced it in this country 1890 with Miss Johnstone Bennett in the title role. Miss Bennett play- ed it five continuous seasons, creating a sensation in the part. The play has become one of the historie suc- cesses of the theater, its comedy now in KX KK XXX XXX KSN * He who forgets to adver- % tise should not compiain when ¥ the buyer forgets that he is ¥ in business. It is just a case x x KKK KKK KKK KK ————— CASH FOR RAGS I have a contract for another car load of rags. If you have any on hand bring or ship them to me while the prices are high. Ipay $1.00 to $1.75 per hundred pounds for rags. For any kind of mixed iron $4.00 to For auto tires 3c to 4c per pound. I also pay the highest market price for rubbers, cop- per, brass and hides. If you have any of the above, you and 112 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. she One of these mice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your 14t William Church and family of Yola autoed to Bemidji Thursday and at- FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON ;" UNDERZAKER A Chronic Catarrh is Cura Notliing is more distressing to the sufterer and hisfrisnds. O] PERUNA HasHelped The Itisa fos to catarrh. The otary. teet B i iy tablishes that. Peruns bensfi > : up the digutiin, reiaren e g A St ol Dwight D. Miller Iinsurance Specialist 1Can Insure Anything Anywhere —Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., Life, Accident, Health Insurance Agents Wanted ~ Telephone 360-W Offices 116 Third St. Over Baker’'s Jewelry Store | o= /405 Beltrami A: 7:30 - 8:45 TONIGHT 5¢ and 10¢ E Frank MNayo and Lillian West 3 in the three part drama “THE DUPE” “THE GIRL AND THE TENOR?, comedy GRAND ™#%" THEATRE Tomorrow SUNDAY Matinee 2:30 Charlotte Greenwood and All Star Cast in the world-famous comedy: (‘JANE” A Paramount Picture in 5 parts Shows 2:30, 7:30, 8:45 Bc and 16¢c of LTI OO T (TR LU AL Al * * * * * * the country, $15 to $3B5. See them, then look around and see if you can get the same values for half more. GILL BROS. Third Street Bemidji, Mimn. 'FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HN unm.'r_’\n-u Dissctor Phone 178-W or R L L T O A R OO AL L LLLU T THTTTTOTIY TN - CITY DRUG STORE G6/e REX THEATRE unmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysunmmmmmm TR Tonight 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 5¢ and 15¢ ROBERT WARWICK In a five act WORLD PICTURE BRADY-MADE “FRIDAY THE 13TH” Sunday—matinee and evening Admission 5¢ and 10¢ ANNA LITTLE and FRANK BORZAGE In an appealing story with a strong moral “THE FORGOTTEN PRAYER” Three act Mustang-Mutual drama Also Ben Turpin in comedy, “‘Just For A Kid” MONDAY — Matinee and Evening — Admission 5¢ and 15¢ Five reel Ivan Production “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” Paula Shea, Everett Butterfield, Mina Phillips, J: ames Cooley i T T R OO0 T Swat the Bugs! Various kinds of small vermin cause lots of worry to the careful housewife. Bedbugs, cockroaches, spiders, worms, 3 flies, rats, mice—all these pests Menace Your Health and you should extermmate them at once with safe and sure poison. Tell us your bug troubles and we will give you something to eradicate them — Sure/ . T T T - Phone 52 Subseribe for The Pioneer

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