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Yesterday afternoon the retiring officers of the Woman’s Study club, Mesdames Denu, Netzer and Palmer, entertained the new oiffcers in the club room of the library. Potted | plants furnished the decorations. Lunch was served at the close of the | gl afternoon: The new officers of the il club are: Mrs. C. E. Battles, presi- dent; Mrs. W. P. Dyer, vice presi- | dent; Mrs. C. W. Jewett, correspond- ing secretary, and Mrs. H. L. Huff- man treasurer. | Mrs. C. M. Bacon of Lake Boule- vard, who has spent the past week in Moorhead, the guest of relatives, returned last evening. She was ac- companied to this city by her niece, Miss Engel Nokken, who will be her guest for a couple of weeks. Mr. Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. A .A. War- field met Mrs. Bacon and Miss Nok- ken at Detroit and motored back to the city with them. Mrs. H. J. Lee of Freemont, Neb., entertained at a dinner party at the Markham hotel Sunday night. The guests were Mesdames H. W. Bailey, 8. C. Bailey, F. S. Arnold, M. F. Cun- ningham, George Cochran, Jr., W. H. Roberts, George Kreatz, G. W. Camp- bell, Thayer C. Bailey and Misses Ida Bailey and Mary Lydon. American beauty roses were used in decorating. According to the rest room regis- ter, four hundred and fifty guests have registered there during the f month of September. Mrs. A. Thomp- | son is matron of the room, which has been maintained for the past four years by the Bemidji merchants. Every day in the week, a large num- ber of farmers’ wives and transients visit the room. Dr. A. E. Henderson, Oscar Erwig and two daughters and Mrs. T. E. Erckenbreck of Adams, Minn., who has spent the summer in Bemidji, au- toed to Itasca State park Sunday. At the park Mrs. Erckenbreck was met by her brother and she accompanied him to Parkers Prairie where she will vigit for some time before returning to her home. . A number of Bemidji people en- Joyed a picnic at Buena Vista Sun- day. In the party were Messrs. and Mesdames J. J. McLaughlin, Mr. and | Mrs. Quincy Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. F. — A. Burlaga, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pal- mer and son, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shepperd and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Rhea and children. h . Mrs. Barney Gibney, who has vis- | ited at the home of her brother, J. | Emberline, in Cass Lake for the past month, returned to her home in | Eckles yesterday. Her brother, who | has been very ill for some time, ac- companied her to Bemidji and from here went to Rochester, Minn., to consult Mayo Brothers. Florence Levins entertained at a . b o’clock dinner Sunday compliment- ] ary to her guest, Miss Beth Evans, of Bemidji. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Graves, Beth Evans, Ar- line Price, Olga Levins, Raymond Hanson, Herman Strander and Henry Page.—Crookston Times. ! Rev. J. 0. Schoberg of Fargo, N. i D., was in the city yesterday en- ‘While in the city § he was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. | ! J. H. Randahl,” 623 Mississippi av- | enue. Rev. Schoberg is pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church at Fargo. route to Hines. Our wood yard is open for the 1 season. Telephone 30 for four-foot i or sawed wood. Special prices on ! wood direct from the car. N. E. Tul- TOMORROW ler, yard corner Irvine avenue and| SHOWS - 7:30 - 8:45 Frank Keenan cl Fifth street. Telephone 30.—Adv. 6d 930 10-3-5-7-10-12 The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will meet Fri- day evening at the home of Miss Dora Hazen, 209 Irvine avenue. The meet- ing will commence at 7:30 instead of 8 o’clock and plans for the win- ter will be made. Rev. S. W. Swenson of Evansville, Minn.,, was in the city last evening in the interest of the home for poor people which is being built in Alex- andria. From here Rev. Swenson went to Warren. Mrs. Augusta Brown, who has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crothers for the past several years, left this morning for Belding, Mich. Mr. Crothers accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Sheldon and son, Stewart, and Mrs. Bolter of Minne- apolis, who have spent a few days in Bemidji, returned to their home Saturday. The trip was made by auto. The ladies’ aid of the First Scan- dinavian Lutheran church will be entertained in the church basement tomorrow aftermoon by Mrs. Hans Mittet and Mrs. O. B. Somstrud.— Adv. 03 Mr. and Mrs. W. Masterson of Northern, Miss S. Blue of Moval Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winebrenner of Lake Plantaganet were among the business visitors in Bemidji yester- day. This evening at 8 o'clock the an- nual meeting of the Baptist church will be held in the church auditorium. |Officers and trustees for the ensuing year will be elected at this meeting. Mrs. Ira. French has accepted @ po- sition as bookkeeping instruector in the Bemidji Business college. Miss Vora E. Harris of St. Cloud will'be the shorthand instructor. Mrs. C. A. Roman of Monticello, Minn., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Goodman of Be- midji avenue, has returned to her home. A regular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held tonight in the Ma- sonic hall at 8 o'clock. A good at- tendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. C. Larson, who have attended court for the past few days, returned to their home at Buena Vista today. H. R. Curtis will return to his home at Bovey tonight after a visit with his daughter, Miss Gertrude Curtis. a8 Mrs. John Emberline of Eckles was called to Cass Lake yesterday by the illness of her son, John Emberline, Jr. One of these pice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taxen.—Adv. 14tt F. C. Neumeier of Stillwater is the guest of his son, F. G. Neumeier, editor of the Bemidji Pioneer, today. Mrs. George L. Markham returned last evening from a week’s visit at Melrose, St. Cloud and Pequot, Minn. A. G. Wedge, vice president of the First National bank, left for Black- duck last evening on business. Mrs. T. F. Coons of Schoolcraft AMERICA’S SWEETHEART ; and the most popular actress in the world - | Mary Pickford “THE FOUNDLING” _A story suited to her talents and a story which will suit you- Imagine the sympathetic appeal of “Little Mary” a Foundling--IT “GRIPS” ADMISSION - 5c and 18¢c Children not accompanying their parents charged full admission Grand - - - Theatre MATINEE 2:30 Star of “The Coward,” 7 part Triangie Play. An Ince prodvction “Stepping Stones” and the Keystone Comedy Chester Conklin in “Bucking sdciety’_’ -is‘doind THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER was a between-train shopper in Be- midji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and Rem Bell returned yesterday from Cass Lake. Attend the supper given at the Swedish Lutheran church Thursday. Tickets 25c.—Adv. 103 Mrs. L. L. Edmunds of Grant Val- ley was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Judge Marshall A. Spooner left this morning for Detroit, Minn., on busi- ness. Miss Martha Wrighfit of Becida was the guest of Bemidji friends yester- day. Ira W. French has accepted a posi- tion with the Sathre Abstract Co. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. aTite D. K. Gracie was a business visitor in Funkley yesterday. WA S TOMACH. ONE DOSE WILL CONVINCE Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi- cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stom- ach Sufferers owe their complete re- covery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Afl- ments. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store and druggists everywhere.— Adv. SAUERKRAUT JOINS HIGH COST OF LIVING (By United Press) Milwaukee, Wis.,, Oct. 3.—Sauer- kraut has joined the high cost of liv- ing parade. Cabbage that last year sold for 114 to 2 cents brings 6 cents and more today. The sauerkraut manufactur- ers formerly paid $3 a ton for cab- bage and now they can’t get it for $30. Menu for the Swedish Ladies’ Aid supper to be given in the church base- ment Thursday. Tickets 26e. Roast Beef, Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Hubbard Squash Spiced Herring ) Pickled Beets Sweet Pickles Combination Salad Apple Sauce Doughnuts Assorted Cake Coffee Noir 104 TWIN CITY RESIDENT HOLDS TRUTH FIRST OF ALL HER IDEALS Mrs. James Hodge, St. Paul, Makes Frank Statement About Benefits She Derived From Tanlac. GAINED FIVE POUNDS IN ONLY A FEW DAYS St. Paul, Minn., October “There’s nothing like telling g the WEDNESDAY RKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKERBEARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BABKE%:: , OUR SUCCESS IS NOT DUE | TO THE PROFIT WE MAKE BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE > = ol = = g = la] <} & I & 8 =« w 5 g “Dress Up” “It takes more thau 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 “Finishing 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. GOLD RINGS FOR MEN AND WOMEN; CUFF 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 HUNDRED OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES. COME IN AND LET US ADD THE FNISHING TOUCHES DURING “DRESS-UP” WEEK. Third Street, Bemidji, Minnesota. Barker’s Drug & J @W@Ilrv_ Store Third Street Bemidji =] w & £ & £ B & E w > =] [a] = < = > = 2l = = =] > = &l = -] ] > = g 5] =] & lal ] =] I < lal = = = & g = = > £ la} = kol w > =] ol = = R FBA ARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKE truth,” Mrs. James Hodges, St. Paul |/ —————— woman of 403 Farrington, said on September 1. “I want to recommend GASH FUR HAGS Tanlac,” she added. “My system was just all run I have a contract for another down,” Mrs. Hodges continud. “It||| car load of rags. If you have had been this way for more than a any on hand h!’i.llg or ship them year. I had no appetite and gas for- to me while the prices are high. mations in my stomach bothered me greatly. .Gas would often form around my heart and cause severe pains. I hardly had enough energy to get up in the mornings and felt tired all the time. Of course, I couldn’t do my work in this condi- tion. “I've gained five pounds in weight, since I started taking Tanlac sev- eral days ago. The gas formations in my stomach have ceased and my appetite is much better now. My strength has retursied and the tired feeling that formerly ' bothered me Ipay $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, cop- per, brass and hides. If you have any of the above, you and I ought to get acquainted. Jacob Coldberg has been banished. I can do my i idii. Mi work without the least trouble now.” gt Thn(;,:t' Bemidji, Minn. Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is es- one 638-W pecially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal com- plaints, rheumatism, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and the like and has proven a fine blood puri- fier and general system e¢leanser. Tanlac is now being specially in- troduced and explained in Bemidji at the Barker drug store.-—Adv. —_—e There’s five hundred different kinds of pen points sbid here and the Pioneer office has over 400 of them. Come and see them. If we haven’t it we'll get it quickly. LU LU U LT T U T O U R T 6/he REX THEATRE mPleasing Photoplaysummmmmmm TONIGHT 7:30 - 8:30 -9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c DORIS CREY In an unusual detective story ““THE FLAW IN THE EVIDENCE A Vogue Comedy, *“HIS BLOWOUT”’ ALSO THE MUTUAL WEEKLY Picture NEWS While It Is NEW T | wise, to paid subscrib WANTED P I L oo ety WANTED—To buy or rent six or seven-room house. Address M, (go Pioneer. 104 WANTED—Experienced head laun- dress. Hotel Markham. 102t WANTED—Salesman_to sell tractor oil and grease. Big demand at good prices. Write us for terms which mean a splendid income to active men. References required. The Mobile Refining Co., Cléveland, Ohio. 103 ANTED—Bell boy. Hotel Mark- thlg‘. 7 103t WANTED—Married woman and her husband wants position as'cook for small crew. Man will do other work. Answer B, Pioneer. 160 WANTED—Two lady canvassers for Bemidji and vicinity. $15.00 week salary and expenses. Beste- ver Mfg. Co., East St, Louis, ¥i. 104 WANTED—Reliable man wants win- ter’s job. Address K, Pioneer. 104 WANTED—GIrl for general house- work. Mrs. P. J. Russell, 907 Dewey Ave. 930te WANTED—Phone 300, Edward An- derson, if you want to sell furni- ture, stoves, clothing, shoes, horses, harness, wagons. 103 WANTED—We pay cash for hand furniture, stoves, shoes clothing. Hannah & Robertson, “ | 206 Minn. Ave. Phone 129-W. d1020 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—7 horses, sound, about 1,200 1lbs. each; 1 horse, sound, about 1,350 1bs.; 1 good double work harness; 1 good wide tire wagon. F. H. Kelsey, Box No. 1, Laporte, Minn. 103 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good Ford, one team of black mares, about 1,300 and 1,360 pounds, seven and eight years old; also a good wagon, pair of bob sleighs and set of harness and good organ. L. H. Sampson, 6 miles north and 4 miles west of Bemidji. 104 FOR SALE—Reeves steam engine, 32 H. P, cross compound; in very good condition; a snap. Address Crane & Ordway Co., Fargo. N.l '1)) . 1 FOR SALE—Refrigerator and oth | household goods. 1009 Bemigfi Ave. Phone 575-W. tt FOR SALE—Twelve lots in 'way, all of them in Block 2 in the busi- ness block of town. The postoffice bulding is located on one of them. On the other ten there is a build- ing 12x36 feet built for a chicken coop, a very nice chicken lot, hog lot and a large garden. For priee and terms write or phone C. A Kilbourn, Solway, Minn. 1018 FOR SALE—160 acres of good land with lots of timber on. Or will sell timber; about 1,000 cords of choice spruce, pulp wood, 1% miles haul. For further informa- tion call on or write Aubolee & Kroken. ‘108 FOR SALE—House ana lots, 719 Be- midji Ave., or will trade for house and land further out. A. Aubolee. d102 FOR SALE—40 acres of land, ome- half mile north and one-quarter of a mile west of Solway; 15 acres of the best of meadow, alhout eight acres cleared; the balance very easy clearing. For prices and terms, write or phone C. A. Kil- bourn, Solway, Minn. 101 | FOR RENT. S { FOR RENT—Two furnished roOmSs. ! for light housekeeping. 312 Min- nesota Ave. 106 LOST AND FOUND. (0] astern Star pin. Owner may have same at Pioneer office by proving property and paying for this ad. 106 LOST—Small brown pocketbook con- taining five dollars, Saturday. Re- turn to the Pioneer office. 103 e OO SO OTRED. U9 FARMS FOR SALE. B v eerus SVl by Ve rrreu NN FOR SALE—SW¥ of SE¥, Sec. 31- 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on long time and easy terms. Call on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn, (1113 N T YT TY T Ty Dwight D. Miller Insurance Speciaiist ; 1 Can Insure Anything Anywhere —Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., Life, Accident, Health Insurance Agents Wanted Offices g Telephone 360-W 116 Third 8t Over Baker’s Jewelry Store Statement of the Ownership, Manage- ment, Circulatioti, Etc., Required by the Act of Aug. 24, 1912, of the Bemidji Pioneer, published daily except Sunday, at Bemidji Minn,, for Oct. 1, 1916. ' Editor, F. G. Neumeier. Business Manager, E. H. Denu. Publishers, The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company, Bemidji, Minn. Owmers, A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn.; g'enEu' %ars(_)gj,i Bemidji, Minn.; E. H. , Bemidji, Minn.; W. G. Schroe- e Bemidji, Minn. nown bondholders, mort; and other security holders, holgdalieguf per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. ’ Average number of copies ea; sue of this publication sold o:hdi; tributed, through the mails or other- ers during the six months preceding th statement, 1,126. Sl - G. E. CARSON, Publisher. Sworn and subscribed to by me. this 2nd day of October, lsleét.n's o E. H. DENU, (Seal) Notary Pubij My Commission expires Feb. 2, 192&