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Mrs. J. H. Koors and Mrs. A. L.[Tuesday morning for Sauk Center, Collard ‘“hiked” around Lake Be-|Minn., where they will visit for a midji yesterday. Despite the rain|few days with Mrs. Shannon’s par- the women stated that they enjoyed |ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Myhre, after the walk very much. They left their | which they will return to their home homes at 8:20 o’clock and returned .‘;‘4'@ 3:50 o'clock in the afternoon. They are planning to walk to the state park next Wednesday and any woman desiring to accompany them is re- quested to telephone Mrs. Koors. Richard John Jackson and Miss Mae Hagadone, both of Tenstrike, were united in marriage this morning by Rev. I. D. Alvord at the Baptist parsonage. The bride was attended by her sister and the groom by his two brothers. The young couple will make their home at Tenstrike. Mrs. R. L. Given and children mo- tdred to Bemidji yesterday from Vir- inia with Edward C. A. Johnson of “ that city. Mrs. Given and children have been spending the past month in St. Paul. Among the out-of-town shoppers yesterday were Miss Christine Erch- endorf, Mrs. Henry Falls and Mrs. John Erchendorf of Spur, Mrs. James Fuller, Grant Valley, Miss Serena Blue, Moval Lake, and Mrs. William Masterson, Northern. Miss Alma Jones of Lawton, N. D., who has been visiting friends at Grant Valley, was in Bemidji yester- day. From here she went to School- craft where she will spend a few days before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LaBaw of Be- midji avenue entertained Mrs. John Riddell of Chippewa Falls, Wis., and daughter, Sibyl, Mrs. James Wine- Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan enter- tained at dinner last evening. Cov- ers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner and Judge C. W. Stanton. Mrs. A. Thompson, matron or the rest room, is spending a few days on her farm in Grant Valley. During her absence her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Young, will have charge of the room. Mrs. Louis Werner of Grand Forks, N. D., arrived in the city yesterday and is the guest of her daughter, Miss Anna Werner, who is employed at Carlson’s Variety store. Mrs. J. C. McGhee and Mrs. S. J. Harvey entertained their Sunday school classes at the Methodist church parlors from four to six o’clock yesterday afternoon. Miss Lottie McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald of THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER the - Northwestern Telephone com- pany, is spending a few days in Ten- strike on business. e e e o e e S I OB G BARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKER Mrs. C. A. Bordeen of Waterloo, I, was in Bemidji, yesterday, en- route to her home after visiting with friends in Grant Valley. OUR SUCCESS IS NOT DUE I TO THE PROFIT WE MAKE Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin of Lake Boulevard motored to Little Falls yesterday where they will visit rela- tives for a couple of days. Miss Lillian Eastman of Turtle River returned yesterday from Valley City, N. D., where she spent the summer. Donald Shannon ieft Saturday night for Minneapolis where he will attend the University of Minnesota. Mayor and Mrs. Charles W. Van- dersluis, 1001 Bemidji avenue, went to Walker yesterday on business. One of these pice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14tt Miss Lillian French, of Irvine av- enue, is visiting friends at Leonard, her former home. Miss Martha King of Becida went to Deerwood yesterday where she will spend the winter. Mrs. R. L. McDonald and two chil- dren of Turtle River spent yesterday in Bemidji. of Virginia. Mr. 1 Johnson is a|prenner and Mr. and Mrs. William brother of Mrs. Given. Chichester at dinner yesterday. Dewey avenue, will leave Tuesday for Minneapolis where she will attend the Nichol's expert school. h“% ladifis of St. Phil(iiv’s Ctfltholig Mr. and Mrs. William Chichester church will give a card party an S lunch Thursday evening, Sept. 2'8. had as their dinner guest's Tuesday, scalp treatment, etc. Switches $1.50. Everybody is welcome. 25 cents will|Mr. and Mrs. L. A. La Baw, Mrs. Troppman Blodk. Phone 112-W.— be charged.—Adv. 928 | James Winebrenner, Mrs. John Rid-j 4 ) 927 dell and daughter, Sibyl. Mrs. Rid- dell is a sister of Mr. Chichester. Mina A. Mpyers. Hair dressing, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shannon left D’Arcy McGee, who is employed by Attorney A. A. Andrews of the firm of Andrews, Gibbons & Huffman is transacting business in Duluth. Dean da7ite $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Mrs. Albert Keers of Becida was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. IT You Want Siyle In Your Garments, THE GARMENTS we desire to call y mr attention Ladles Coats veonts, full Jined with light figu Dk o¢ black et * biack =itk vel -aud hottom of Ladies Suuts Ladies’ suit made from a fine quality of wool s lined, wide serge collar inlaid with silk price Ladies martin—price .. Ladies’ suit made from black and brown che with 2 rows of black buttons and black velvet band .. Ladies Shoes Ladies’ high kid lace boots, black kid with colored 1750 R B T § SRS — All black, a pair Reliable Silks Belding’s yard-wide -taffeta, black and ecolors, A FAPA e e $2.00 Skinner’s 36-inch taffeta, black and colors; a guaranteed silk, a yard.............. ... $2.00 Skinner’s satin de chine, 36 inches wide, black and a large range of colors, price a yard... $1.95 Kid GCloves We are now showing a new line of imported gloves, black and colored, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 a pair. BEMIDJI. 202 3rd STREET .Jlllllllllllllllflllllllllll|l|l|I But You Also Want Quality to have both style and qual- garments. To, = ko braid—price.. = leloth coat, full &ilk Tineld. trimmed with black ma utin—— T woses s cimessesnss . . S—— 21| X | 1] Misses’ wo nl velove coat, colors lum\n ‘md navy, ]wc(t to waist with satin, kirge eape collar trimmed with natural oppostum—price L. Ladies’ black wool poplin suit, full linel, trimmed with black buttons; a very stylish garment—price.....$35.00 : ---$35.00 smt nmde fmm d.uk green bedford cord, full lined jacket, c¢ollar and cuffs trimmed with black velore, full lined jacket, collar finished with green VEIVet—PIICe .oooomrimeeee e $35.00 Ladies’ suit made from navy poplin, belted full lined jacket, cape collar finished .............. $40.00 =l Illlllllilllll||||||lllll |I|IIlllIllIIIIIIIlI“IIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlI|IllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlmiIIIIIII i ity. Some may think that the price is too low for high grade those we say that we ave in a position to sell wr a lower margin than the exclu- sive ready-to-wear stores. " Others may thiuk that as we do not mention lower priced goods in this ad that we sell only tiwe high priced garments. To those -l we sy that this is a special advertisement written for and that we have a complete line of meditin and high grade ladies” garments. ared thi 5.00 erge, full velvet— $25.00 ck wool [ [T ‘mummumuummi S VI G “Dress Up”’ “It takes more than clothes in order to be com- plete in dress, either for street or house wear,” said Mr. Barker of the Barker Drug and Jewelry Store. “We are heartily in favor of the ‘DRESSUP’ week introduced in Bemidji for the week beginning October 2, to October 9. We want to do our share in making this feature a grand success and take this opportunity of calling your particular attention to our Jewelry Department It is loaded with “TFinishing Touches.” One cannot call himself dressed up in an upto-date man- ner unless he wears one of our time pieces. We pride ourselves on the grade of watches sold here, because we have yet to find the first person who has found anything but entire satisfaction in wearing one. There are numerous other articles in the Jewelry line to which we call your attention. i GOLD RINGS IF'OR MEN AND WOMEN; CUFF R BARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKER = [ ISV AU VIYAAIVE SIMI VIV HEIIVI SIS VIIEIIVE YUY VI SII9 VI IMUVIHIIIVH U ARKER BARKERBARKER BARKF BUTTONS FOR MEN; BRACELETS FOR [ WOMEN; STICK PINS FOR MEN; BROOCHES | FOR WOMEN; LOCKETS FOR MEN; HAT PINS | FOR WOMEN; BELT PINS FOR WOMEN; |& #| BRACELET WATCHES FOR WOMEN, AND A |2 2| HUNDRED OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES. COME |= G| INAND LET US ADD THE FNISHING TOUCHES |2 %l DURING “DRESS-UP” WEEK. = ~ Third Street, Bemidji, Minnesota. = g 9 - = D : = Bark@r S Dmg ‘_:“ Third Sfifi’@et = - u@mndjn = =Y ARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKE GHhe REX THEATRE mmmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysmmminmnmm TONchT 7:30 - 8:30 -9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c ANNA LITTLE and.FRANK BORZAGE in a fascinating drama of the plains “MARCHIN’ JIM” g g The Film Magazine *REEL LIFE’’ showing a day with Yachtmen, A City Farm and What Would You Do? s . Also an original comedy “PERKINS MYSTIO MAYNOR” zfimnmnflmrmmmmfinml]mmrmlmmmnnmnmnmnflrm 1T Happiness or Power? Which do you choose? See the Answer in “The Weakness of Strength” ' A Metro Wonderplay Starring EDMUND BREESE Star of “The Spell of the Yukon” with Ormi Hawley, Clifford Bruce and Evelyn Brent in the 8upportlng cast. 7:30-8:45 TON'GHT . 5e-15¢ GRAND THEATRE Tomorrow---Frlday---Matinee 2:30 MARIE DORO “DIPLOMACY”