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Mrs. W. C. Droxie and two chil- dren of Superior, Wis., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Knight for three weeks. A. E. Olson of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting at the F. J. Putz home for two weeks. Buy your str«w hat at one-half | price at Shavitch Bros.’ clearance | sale. 1-727 Mrs. A. D. Johnson and son left this morning for Pillager where they will spend a few days, the guests of relatives. Arlo Achenbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Achenbach of this city, left yesterday morning for Alma, ‘Wis., where he has accepted a posi- tion. A splendid idea. Let's have .a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream.|] 62t8t " ‘Coming Events % -Attorney E. E. McDonald will re- turn today from St. Paul where he has been on legal business. -Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair: Henry H. Cominsky will leave to- night for Lake Minnetonka where he will join his bride. They will re- turn .to Bemidji in about ten days and will spend several weeks at » Birchmont. THEATERS GRAND THEATER The evolution of a strong, self- Mrs. Pearl Shoars returned yester- |sufficient woman out of a social but- day afternoon from Hibbing, where|terfly is seen in “The Price She she has spent the past week nursing|Paid,” which will be the Selznick- a patient at Dr. Adams’ hospital. Picture feature at the Grand theater itonight and tomorrow. Miss Clara Mrs. J. M. Herbert and little son, [Kimball Young is the star of this John McDonald Herbert, . accompa- |offering, appearing as Mildred Gow- nied by Miss Marko, left Wednesday |er, a young woman who has been fos Mackinac Island, where they will |used to luxury, but finds herself in spend & fortnight. They went via[poor circumstances at the death of Duluth. her father. David Graham Phillips, author of Mrs. S..E. Dibley of Fargo, N. D.,|this popular story, has shown in real was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. |colors the problems which confront Bacon today, while enroute to her|thousands of women every year. home from Blackduck, where she has; There is the temptation to marry for visited friends. money, the temptation to purchase ease at the price of self respect, and other sorts of ‘“easiest ways.” But Mildred Gower is shown to be a young woman who cherishes certain high ideals, and will not, when it comes to the crisis, pay the necessary price for sheltered existence. BACK FROM TRIP —_— Oscar Erickson, proprietor of the City Drug store, returned yesterday by train from Minneapolis. Harold White and Mr. Erickson motored to Minneapolis a few days ago. Mr. White will return by auto. DANCE _Another big time at Grant Valley Sl Hal Safurday, ~July 28, ' 1917. arrive in Be-|Music by three-piece orchestra. Tickets $1.00, including lunch. 5 2-7 Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua, Au- gust 2 to 6. August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court convenes September 11, SOCIETY | Miss Ethel Wood and Mrs. J. L. Angle, who have spent a month at Birchmont, returned to their home in Fargo yesterday. ey, Buy your furnishings at Shavitch Bros.” 15th annual clearance eale. | 1-727 John Dechaineau left Wednesday morning for Fort Francis, Ont., Canada, ‘where he has accepted a position. COSTUME PARTY & ‘costume party last evening. The e “were Misses Olive Johnstone d{; Paul, Viclet Voltz, Lottie Mc- Donald, May Erickson of Lavinia, g}’fl 8, Armstrong, Rose Olgon, Har- et Dayis, Frances McManus, Annie Ellen, Neumann and Mrs. ‘“‘stunt” in accordance with their cos- tume. Lady of refined appearance want- ed to handle good business proposi- tion in the city of Bemidji. Goods received gold medal at Panama' ex- position. Address “H. R. R.,” clo Pioneer. 1-727 Personals and NewsygNotes Vivian and Leona Hines, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines of this city, went to Hines last evening where they will visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Hines, for a week. f 3 * You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d37st Attorney George Ericson of Spoo- ner spent theday in Bemidji on legal business. Miss Edna Buckland returned last evening from Duluth where she has been the guests of friends and rela- tives. Miss Buckland will teach school, in St. Louis county this fall. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te 3. R. Johnson of this city is spend- ing a few days at Lake Bemidji on an outing.—Grand Forks Herald. Mry; John Asiue v midji toddy from Minneapolis and will-visit her brothers, Alec and Fred Shnlvlitph, for (;e;teué d;xyls. “'l;‘heh; mother, Mrs. Gertrude avitch of Chicago, arrived this week and is the RUSS WON'T FIGHT guest of her sons. ' (By United Press) Petrograd, July 27.—The Teutonic forces continued their drive uncheck- ed north from Ternopol, but at other points along the front the troops were repulsed by the Russians. Fifteenth annual clearance sale at Shavitch Bros. 1-727 _,Mr, and Mrs. Devid Hinshaw of Wilton are in the city today mak- ing arrangements to move here. D. E. Whitman, local manager of the J. C. Penney company store, has returned from Great Falls, Mont,, where he visited another of the com- pany’s stores, and from Hamilton, Mo., where he visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Whitman. He was absent from the city for a couple of weeks. Have you hag your dish of Koors’ ice cream today. 628tf Mrs. John Utech of Turtle River was a between-train shopper in the city yesterday. TO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR S;‘.i.!;—3€7 r maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should have one during these times of war. 25c assures you of one. We have a limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer Office. 426tf FOR SALE—Two houses on 75-foot corner. Renting for $43 per month. Only $4,000. Might cut price for spot cash. E. J. lits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. WANTED—Housekeeper; lady who will care for chickens; farm 4 miles east of Nary, Minn. Samuel Hubler, Nery, Minn, Box 4. g 10-83 WAl"l'l"Efi Kitchen girl and cham- bermaid. Call Jester-farm. 724tf Koors’ ice cream 18 both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tf Mr. and Mrs. James Huyck of Mi- not were here yesterday, for a. time, earoute to Bemidji where they are to join a number of other Minot people for a stay at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Huyck were making the trip by motor.—Grand Forks Herald. Mrs. P. Anderson of Nebish was : business visitor in the city Thurs- ay. Mrs. Mike Downs, who has visited relatives in North Dakota for the pest month, returned to Bemidji yes- terday. ¢ Miss Ardyth Schroeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder, who has been attending high school at Carson City, Nev., for the past year, has returned to Bemidji and will enter the Bemidji high school this fall. Miss Schroeder returned home via S8an Francisco. One of these mice aays you ought te go to Hakkerup's and have yeur picture taken.—Adv. 14t . Miss Margaret Simons of Hamline, St. Paul, 18 the guest of Miss Alice Minnick for two weeks. Miss Si- mons lived in Bemidji before moving to 8t. Paul. Buy your suit at the 15th annual clearance sale at Shavitch Bro;.“l27 Mr. and Mrs. O. Roberts, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayner and family, left last evening for their home in Arlington, Neb. Their daughter, Miss Dorothy Rob- erts, who accompanied them to Be- nifidji, will remain for a longer visit at the Hayner home. Cleanlingss Is Next to Godliness - 8o for God’s sake keep Rainard Erickson of Detroit, Mich., is the guest of his cousin, B. R. Erickson, and wife. He arrived in Bemidji yesterday via Crookston Miss Emma Hoglund will leave Saturday for her home in St. Croix Falls, Wis., where she will spend the and will remain over Sunday. rest of the summer. Miss Hoglund clean. Come in an . had charge of the normal depart- be washed :: :: Quality money-saving kodak fin-Iment of the Bemidji schools the past o ishing: Developing 10¢; prints, 3¢|year and has taught in summer Bflmid]i Auto laund[y “Do we take portraits?” Yes.|school here for the past two sum- up. Good ones. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 718tf REPAIR SHOP mers. She will return to Bemidji TIRE Rear of Brown’s Candy Kitchen in September and will again teachl in the Bemidji schools. A Beautiful Star in a Pearfect Setting CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN “THE PRICE SHE. PAID” SEVEN PARTS SEVEN PARTS A Splendid Picturization of the great American novel by David Gra- ham Phillips. A story for women who envy their rich friends FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 27, 28 Matinees 2:30, Evening 7:30-9:00. Adm., Child. I0c, Adluts 20c T ———————— e —— — - ive Page < THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PR sanitary :TIONED, .;"“i."’.‘b" THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BB PERERE RN N NEN «“p stitch in time saves nine’’ Keeping your watch clean and oiled instead of waiting for a breakdown, adds years to its fine timekeeping performance and saves many dollars on re- pair bills. You ought to have Barker clean and oil Yyour watch every 15 to 18 months. Then, barring accidents, it will always be in A-1 condition. Bring your watch in today and let us look it over. No charge for examination. E. A. Barkeor Jewelor 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks Reopening of the new, cool, SATURDAY, JULY 28, For the Re-Opening Night Program The Management Presents DOUGLASF ATTRAGTIVE, - PERFESTLY VENTILATED, GOOL AND GOMFORTABLE WORTHY OF LIBERAL PATRONAGE, NOT ONLY BECAUSE OF THE FEATURES ABOVE MEN- AUSE.JN IT ARE. SHOY Bemidji’s beautiful,mod- ern theatre MATINEE 3:00, EVEN- ING 7:45 AND 9:00 IRBANKS In Fiye Part Triangle Drama mericano” ALSO SHOWING ALL STAR TRIANGLE PLAYERS IN TRIANGLE KOMEDY, ‘HEARTS STRATEGY’ SIX PART PRO’GR.AM—PBICES 5c t}nd 10c—SHOWS START 3:00 (One Matinee), 7:45-9 (2 shows) COMING--Pauline Frederick--Siniay. Carlyle Black- well--Monday. -Jack Pickford and Vivian Martin--Tuesday. William S.. Hart--Wednesday. REMEMBER—ELKO THEATRE MATINEES START AT 3; ELKO THEATRE EVENING SHOWS Marguerite C|ark--TI|||rsdl' START AT 7:45— THE VERY BEST MOTION PICTURES MADE. The Price or the Value In buying Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, etc., there are two main points to consider--- Price and Value Value is not always represented by Price. On the ocontrary, Price is frequently out of all proportion to Value, being influenced by style or prevailing fads. This store endeavors at all ' times to give SOLID VALUES even in lines where Fashion governs. i If you would be sure of mot only Right Price, but Right Value, come to us. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemid)i, Phone 65 N~ Justice to Your Eyes The more delicate the work you expect of a piece of ma- attention chinery, the more you give the machine. But of no machine do you re- quire the amount of delicate work that you do of your eyes. Are you giving your eyes the care they deserve? If you are having the slightest eye trouble have us examine them. DRS. LARSON & LARSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS _ Phone 92 Offices over Postoffice The Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land But--- | Before YOUR boy “;Falls In” see that he visits our studio. We’ll make you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio BEMID]I, MINN D T C UL T LTI TTTT T BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. Moberg Qohstruction Company Tatphene TR semidjl, Minn. e L L e L L Ladies’ and Gents' Suits Made fo Order Cleaning, pressing and alterations of all kinds. All work up-to-date, firstclass workmanship, T, BEAUDETTE, Merchant Tailor Tt St