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KKK KKK H K KKK * LAKE BEMIDJI * XXX XK KKK KX X KKK Mrs. Alvin Robertson of Minne- apolis, who is spending the summer at Lake Itasca, was a visitor at Lake- side Monday, the.guest of uirs., C. C. Gowran. Miss Elsie Wolff of Grand Forks, accompanied by Miss Echo Turner, Lawrence Kennedy and Wilbur Wil- liams, also of that city, drove to Be- midji yesterday in her car. Miss Wolff arrived to put the cottage at Grand Forks Bay in readiness for the summer. She is expecting her mother, Mrs. Herman Wolff,-and her gister, Mrs. T. S. Corrigan, with her three small sons, within a few days. Miss Turner will be the guest of Miss ‘Wolff for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Collins of Grand Forks with their son, Ray- mond, and daughters, Mabel and Florence, motored to Minneapolis last week and on their return trip spent Monday at Bemidji visjting friends. They returned to Grand Forks Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. La Beau of Cleveland, O., are guests at the C. C. @owran cottage at Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. Le Beau are on their way to Grand Forks, their former home, where they will spend some time visiting friends. 0. S. Hanson of Grand Forks spent the Fourth with his family at Lake- side. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Bullock left Lakeside Thursday morning for Grand Forks by auto. They expect to be gone several days. Wilbur Williams of Grand Forks arrived at Lakeside Wednesday to spend several days with his family. A. L. Larson of Grand Forks is spending a few days with his family at Lakeside. CHURCHES First Scandinavian Lutheran. Services in the morning at 10:30 o'clock. There will be no Sunday school while the parochial school is in session. Oemond Johnson, pastor. St. Philip’s ic, Low mass at ’?o’c octll:l?l%iolgh mass at 9 a. m.; Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; vespers and benediction at 7:30 p .m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. ‘ Services in the mfi%g at 11 o’clock in the Elks’' hall. . Epi ; . + ,Morning pra?e"wnn sermon 11" a. m. Sunday school at 12. Mo véspers during summer months. “Sun- day in month, Holy Commagieh 11 a. m. Third Sunday in month, Holy Communion 8 a. m. George Back- hurst, rector. Lutheran Free. Services in Aardahl church, town of Frohn, 10:30 a. m. At Nymore church 8 o’clock p. m. The Ladies Aid of Nymore church will meet with Mrs. Edd Thursday, July 12. All are welcome. pastor. 0. P. Grambo, T 11 o’clock, the rch Presb Sunday morning at pastor of the Presbyterian ¢l will preach on the subject— stantial Holdings” (Hebrews 11 5 In the evening at 8 o’clock the ser- mon will be on the theme, “Once Doubting, Now Convinced” (John 20:29). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are invited to attend these services. L. P. Warford, plastor. i isconal. Morn&;t&%‘%}sfiip}:& 10:45 o’clock, sermon subject—*‘Find Your Niche and Do Your Bit.” Evening wor- ship at 8 o'clock, sermon subject— «A Favorable Time.” Sunday sehool at 12 m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. B. D Hanscom, minister. Bantist. . Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ser- vices at 11 o'clock a. m. Rev. M. A. vidual rights, that happiness” comes- THE BEN(DJY DAILY PIONEER ‘Mrs. Amanda Saxs#dd has return- |ed from Minneapolis Where she has speiit the past several INORths. F. K. Oppegard and family of Blackduck* were in the city between trains today, enroute to their old home in McIntosh, where they will visit for a short time. THEATERS GRAND TONIGHT ““A Reckless Romeo,” the second of the series of two-part comedies starring the famous “Fatty” (Ros- coe) Arbuckle, being produced by the new Paramount-Arbuckle com- pany, and which is the feature at the Grand tonight, is all that its title implies, fast and furious, with reckless abandon of heads and fur- niture, but nevertheless, good, clean comedy, bound to make ome ache with laughter. Al St. John is an able assistant to the big fun-maker. Tomorrow, Dorothy Gish will be the star in the Triangle drama, “Her Official Fathers,”” and a Triangle comedy entitled ‘“A Berth Scandal” will complete the program. REX SUND. The question of wheAtger self-sac- rifice is, in the long rum, beneficial to, all concerned, is treated with force and clearness in ‘“The Moral Code,” produced by Erbograph for Art Dramas program. This drama, which stars Anna Q. Nilsson, the beautiful young Swedishi actress; treats its theme with such frank- ness, and yet with such delicacy, that is brought the most favorable comment from the critics of thie' New York newspapers. In the story, the hero makes a great sacrifice for his family homor, and afterwards learns that those for whom he sacrificed his happiness, were unworthy. It is only when e retracts his act, and asserts his indi- expert mechanics wit} duplicate your broken lenses ‘iwl\;'lé you wait. No lens too: difficult te make. to him and to the woman he loves. Ashley Miller, who both wrote and directed the production, has made ot his story a photoplay of high moral as well as of great entertainment value. In the hands of the'compe: tent cast, which includés Walter Hitchcock, Florence Hamilton and | Let us grove. this sfiTaniém. Richard Barthelmess, the plot holds its intensity from beginning'to end’ For sheer dramatic suspense the strong scenes rival anything seen ‘on the screen for some time.: Extra Fine White Shoeswith Rubber Sole and Heel! Women's high cut; low-heel, a pair $H50". Misses’ oxfords, a pair.................592:88 Misses’ pumps, a 17:11 JUTUR. | & ¢ Child’s pumps, a PaIL:..ccccreneeaee.. SHBO Child’s pump’s a pair........ - L.} O'Leary -Bowser Co. T T IR RTTTUALLLLY WE HAVE THE LOTS What kind of a lot are you laoking: for? & gend: business site? A location for a tine residence? Or just a place for a cozy little howe. ) (HT EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on our local ageni, T. (2 Bailaw. Post Office Block, for prices and June discount. ¢ BEMIDJT TOWNSITE. COMPANY Can. Nat Bank. Blde. K Soper. of the American Sunday School Union, will preach. B. P. U. at 7 p. m, R. E. Rice, leader. Huffuan & O'leary’ FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Directot Phone 17Q.W or T FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji St. Peul. Minnesota. A LA LU 1IN T M BRI EN 11100 e L When YOU Arein MINNEAPOLIS or 3T. PAUL Be Sure to Visit the Wender uy New IN STILLWATER Open for inspection Every Day (Fxcept Sundaysard Holidays), 8 to 11 A. M. ang 12:30 to $:30 P. M Round Trip on Trolley Cars Including Prison Visit: From St. Paul—4 Hours From Minneapolis H-urs The Finest Public Institution of its kind in the World WAR SCOOPS %li#iiiliiffici Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated a spe- cialty. MINA MYERS i 311 6th St. Phone 112-W : FIRST BURN L 0y 'O - SATURDAY. JULY 7. 1817 e NIGHT AT THE GRAND —— HOW Portland Cement IS MADE "You walk on cement sidewalks. You ride on cement pavement. Daily you see workmen building cement basements, sidewalkes, bridges and numerous other build- ings using Portland cement. Do You Know How It Is Made? See the motion pictures showing how cement is made in one of the largest cement mills in the world, at the Grand Theatre Satur- day afternoon and evening. Educational — Interesting --- Insfructive The New Method Backache of any kind is often caused by kidney disorder, which means '.hat' the kidnéys are not working properly. Poisonous matter and uric acid accumnlate within the body in great abundance, over-working the sick kidneys, hence the congestion of blood causes backache in the same manner as a similar con- stion in the head causes headache. ou become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish, irritable, have spots af}peann before the eyes, bags under the lids, an lack ambition to do things. F “The latest and most effective means of overcoming this trouble, is to eat spar- ingly of meat, drink plenty water be- tween meals and take a single énunc tablet before each meal for a while, ’ says the famous Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. your favorite druggist, for ave lumbago, rheumatism, gout, dropsy, begin im.m;giately with this movel treatment. WOMEN OF MINNESOTA. ' ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO: ARE. WEAK, NERVOUS, SLEEPLESS, i St. Paul, Minn.—"“After my first child' & left me in a very i own. con : withh ead- | grade photographic work are first- also yith} aches. At this:time E found wonderful: in Dr. Pierces. Faver~ ite Prescrigtion. It soon built, me !3 in condition and my eadache was eatirely \! cured. I have great . faith in this medicine and have recommend~ 3 ed it to other women. T have also used the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ as a purgative and have always_found them to be effective and non-gip-_ng.”—Mu R. McL. HcuumEs, 466 Farrington. Sheriff Andrew Johnson left in his car this morning for Kelliher on of- ficial business. BURN OVER. WITH Now AN’ BE READY T relief | ing, and personal efforts are at the ABSENCE Makes the Heart Grow Fonder of Some One Else, If You Aren't on the Job SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT M —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED, ATTRAC AT S The Hakkerup Studio BEMID]L \ MINN! Our facilities for all kinds of high- exquisite grace and charm of child- hood and womanhood, and the strength, dignity and.character of manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemi Minn. class; our best skill, artistic train- gervice of all who desire true por- traiture; the kind that interprets the Bemidji - Kelliher Auto Service Car Leaves Jitney Stand at 7 a. m. Daily Returns 85:20 p. m. 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute FARE 5c PER MILE FRANK WARD, Prop. 77 Beltrami You See Next Monday Starts Scoop’s Vacation CALL \T YoUR FIRST SUN- Y222 2.0 0.0 * x x x X X B * x * % - xR RRKXRKRRKKE TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. ri{:o and Phone 683-W 116 3d St. Defective |