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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Coming Events Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian 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 ¢ 7 convenes September 11. SOCIETY BREAKFAST PARTY Miss Margaret McGee entertained at a breakfast party this morning at 9:30 o’clock. The guests were Mes- dames William Riemann of Brain- erd, R. L. Given, N. E. Given and daughter, Jean, and Misses Hope and Doris Moore of Seattle, Wash., Eliza- beth Erickeon, Velma Dean, Arvilla Kenfleld, Marie Sadler of Grand Forks, Olive Whaley, Ella Laqua, BEloise Bekken, Claire Nangle, Lucy Brooks, Katherine McGregor, Helen Evans, Ruth Riley, Florence Freese, Milre Achenbach and Muriel McGee. Ruth Essler and Alice Dean assisted in serving. ¢ MUSICALE TUESDAY NIGHT A musicale will be given in the Methodist church auditorium Tues- "day evening under the auspices of the Epworth League. A varied and in- teresting program has heen arranged for the evening and those in charge promise an excellent entertainmentg. Personals and { Newsy Notes Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nelson of Grant| ‘'Valley passed yesterday in the city on business. You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d37¢e Have you had your ash of Koors’ ice cream today. 628tt Mrs. D. A. Whiting of town of Northern autoed to Bemidji yester- day and spent the day with friends. Dean da71te $60,000 to loan og farms. Land Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. Halfreth of Faith, Minn., autoed to Bemidji yesterday enroute to Cass Lake, where they will visit friends for a week. Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints, 3c “Do we take portraits?” Yes. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 718tt Miss ‘Mary Lloyd and niece of Wa- terville, Minn., left for their home this morning after = spending two Lioyd’s brother, Thomas Lloyd, of this city. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhol deafness, a that is by a constitutional remedy. ‘atarrhal Deafness is caused by an in- ed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system, ‘We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir- nulars free. All Druggiste, 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O- Mrs. Sarah Holm of Leonard was a business visitor yesterday. A splendid idea. Let's have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice. cl'ezal;xi 62t Mrs. James Taylor of Tenstrike was a between-train shopper in the city yesterday. Miss Luense, who has attended, summer school here, returned to her home in Tenstrike yesterday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mrs. J. A. Smith has returned from International Falls where she has been the guest of friends for:the past five days. Koors’ ice cream 18 both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tf C. A. Covey and son, Dr. W. C. Covey of Bagley, and Mrs. E. 8. Mc- Farland of Wilton spent a few hours in the city last evening, enroute to Bagley from Mizpah where they vis- ited relatives. A few cigars or cigarettes bought at the Antlers cigar store would greatly enhance the pleasure of your evening’s joy ride. .. 4-721-24-26-28 Judge and Mrs. C. M. Cooley ex- pect to leave today for their sum- mer home at Lake Bemidji.—Grand Forks Herald. Miss Leone Chase of Winton, who has been the guest of Miss Laura Hulett the past, month, left for her home this evening. Mrs. W. L. Davies has returned home from Bemidji and Plummer where she has been visiting rela- tives for two weeks.—Crookston Daily Times. Harold Herlocker and Sidney Van Kirk have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lilianthal of Laporte for the past week. ~ <& few -cigars or cigarettes bought at the Antlers cigar store would greatly enhance the pleasure of your evening’s joy ride. 4-721-24-26-28 Mrs. Earl Dow returned from Be- midji last night where she had been the past summer attending summer school, and says they had quite a time there yesterday driving the I. ‘W. W.’s out of town.—Laporte News. Mrs. George W. Rhea and children returned last evening from a five weeks visit with relatives in Illinois and Missouri. They were accompa- nied home by Mr. Rhea’s father of Flat River, Mo., who will visit his son and family for a few weeks. Mrs. George Cochran, Sr., has as her guests her sisters, Mrs. H. L. Nutting and daughter, Juanita, of Brookings, Ore., and Mrs. Arthur Darton of Loyal, Wis. Mrs. Nut- ting visited her sister here about five years ago. Get out into the world; the new days are waiting for you—but don’t go unprepared. A commercial train- ing will put armor on you to fight life’s battles, and the Mankato Com- weeks visiting at the home of Mis8|mercial College should be your re- cruiting station. Send for our cata- log. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stoper and son and daughter bf Brainerd autoed to Bemidji yesterday and will visit friends here for a few days. Mr. Stoner was at one time county sur- veyor of Beltrami county. He is now interested in the electrical power dam at Brainerd. The Northome Record says: “Dan McLaughlin of Bemidji arrived here Tuesday morning to visit for a few days with his boy friends. Dan has grown considerable since leaving our town and we could hardly believe he was our good tempered neighbor boy who could still put up such a good scrap with his brother Pat.” CRAND--SUNDAY . Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 and 9:00 WILFRED LUCAS In Triangle Play “HANDS UP” also showing Triangle Komedy ‘THE SKIRT TRACEDY’ Admission: Children 5c¢; Adults 15¢ | Mrs. A. T. Carison and daughter, Corrine, returned last evening from & month’s visit with friends and rela- tives in Polk and Omaha, Neb. Miss Marie Sattler of Grand Forks and Frank Huffman of St. Paul are guests at the E. E. Kenfield resi- dence. Pluma Kenfield, who nas spent a week at the J. J. Opsahl summer ‘lilome at Wa-Ville, returned home to- ay. \ Six of the Camp Fire girls of Ar- gyle who have been visiting at the McVeety cottage in Lavinia, return- ed to their homes today. mainder of the party will remain for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grinder of Warren are expected to arrive in Be- midji today by automobile and will be the guests of Mrs. 0. B. Sonstrud of Dewey avenue. Mr. Grinder is register of deeds of Marshall county. George Wygant, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Woodward, arrived in the city Thursday from Minneapolis and will visit his uncle and aunt for a short time. Mr. Wygant is in the employ of the Twin Cify Rapid Transit company, having been in its service for the past eight years. Mrs. Wilfong and children of Min- neapolis and Miss Marguerite Mosher of Stillwater arrived in Bemidji yes- terday from Blackduck, where they had been visiting for a short time. They will visit at the John McCor- mack home before returning to their homes. Mrs. Wilfong is a sister and Miss Mosher is a niece of Mrs. Mc- Cormack. Dr. and Mrs. Walling, accompa- nied by his brother and wife, autoed to Bemidji yesterday, arriving there just in time to witness the lining up of the I. W. W.’s and the dismantel- ing of their headquarters. The doctor informs us it proved one of the most interesting sight he had witnessed ‘|in a long time—Hubbard County Journal. Miss Anzonette Kenfield, who has been the guest of Miss Ruth Caskey for a week at Warner’s Landing, where they are spending the summer, has returned home. Miss Caskey ac- companied her to Bemidji and will visit Miss Bernice Kirk and Miss An- zonetta Kenfield for a week. RED CROSS NOTES By Miss Arvilla Kenfield Press R_eporter The board of directors held a meet- ing yesterday at which T. J. Burke appointed a committee to carry on Red Cross work between sessions of the board of directors. The committee comsists of T. J. Burke, Mrs. A. P. White, Miss Donna Lycan, Rev. L. P. Warford and Dr. E. H. Smith. At the meeting, the directors de- cided to put on a moving picture for the benefit of our local Red Cross. “Womanhood” was the picjure chosen and it will be shown here some time in September. ELKO--SUNDAY Matinee 3:00 Evening 7:45 and 9:00 PAULINE FREDERICK In Paramount Picture ‘Nanette of the Wilds’ Admission: 5 Children 5c¢; Adults 15c¢ GRAND THEATRE A Beautiful Star in a Pearfect Setting CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN “THE PRICE SHE PAID” SEVEN PA RTS SEVEN PARTS A Splendid Picturization of the great American novel by David Cra- 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 The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is t) see that a notice of the'r visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of Glendive, Mont.,, and Dr. and Mrs. Patterson of Grand Forks were guests at the J. Burke home on Lake Boulevard to- day. Mr. Hughes is president of the electric light company at Glendive. THREB Mr. and Mrs. James McKenzie, children and maid of Sharon, N. D., who have been visiting Mrs. McKen- zie's brother, George Denley, and family for a short time, returned to their home this morning by auto- mobile. DANCE Another big time at Grant Valley Hall, Saturday, July 28, 1917. Music by three-piece orchestra. Tickets $1.00, including lunch. 2-728 ) ments, hence this correction. Charles Braden, formerly of Be- midji, now of Cass Lake, passed yes- terday in the city on business mat- ters. A CORRECTION Elko Theatre admission prices to- night will be Children 5c, Adults 15¢, a six-part Triangle program be- ing the attraction. An error ap- peared in yesterday’s advertise- 1-728 Reopening of the new, cool, sanitary SATURDAY, JULY 28, MATINEE 3:00, ING 7:45 AND 9:00 Bemidji’s beautiful,mod- ern theatre EVEN. For the Re-Opening Night Program The Management Presents DOUGLASFAIRBANKS In Five Part Triangle Drama “The Americano” ALS0 SHOWING ALL STAR TRIANGLE PLAYERS IN TRIANGLE KOMEDY, ‘HEARTS STRATEGY’ SIX PART PROGRAM—PRICES 50 and 150—SHOWS START 3:00 (One Matinee). 7:45-9 (2 shows) COMING--Pauline Frederick--Suday. Carlyle Black- well--Monday. Jack Pickford and Vivian Martin--Tuesday. William S. Hart--Wednesday. Marguerite Clark--Thursday REMEMBER—ELKO THEATRE MATINEES START AT 3; ELKO THEATRE EVENING SHOWS ATTRACTIVE, START AT 7:45— PERFEGTLY VENTILATED, GOOL AND CGOMFORTABLE WORTHY OF LIBERAL PATRONAGE, NOT ONLY BECAUSE OF THE FEATURES ABOVE MEN- TIONED, BUT BECAUSE IN IT ARE SHOWN THE VERY BEST MOTION PICTURES MADE. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LA R R R R E R R R R R R R R N * DR H A NORTHROP * & " OSTROPATHIC PHYSICIAN ¢ « AND BURGEON L + Buite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Blag ¢ = Offics Phome 183 * LA E R R R R R R R R R R LA R R E R E R ERERERE NI « DR. L. A. 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