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THE BEMI DAILY PIONEER Coming Events Bept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair. . Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court convenes September 11. y ATTEND DANCE _..A party of Bemidji land Grand Forks Bay young people motored to Cass Lake last evening and attended the dance given by the Tuseth or- chestra. Those who attended the party were Misses Ione Brechette, Mable Hagen, Pearl LaBarron, Mari- etta Hanson, Ruby Simonton, John Messelt, Lester Knapp, Merle De- troit, James Cannon and Joe Record. ENTERTAIN FOR RED CROSS The first of a series of card par- ‘ties to be held the second Wednes- day of each month, was held in the Elks’ hall this afternoon. The par- ties have been arranged by the finan- cial committee of the Red Cross so- ciety. HOSTESS TO AID Mrs. G. F. Evenson will entertain the Ladies Aid of the Fifth ward to- w morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. GUILD MEETS The Episcopal Guild will meet in the church basement tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o’clock. ST AR = D A A oo M= . = o TS S RO S R EL 15 Ercc® IS SOt R L LB o - B B e A R S S S e S Personals and Newsy:Notes Miss Nell Hanson of Bagley is epending a few days in the city. A splendid idea. Let’s have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. 6281 Miss Jessie Dodge of Spur was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday, between trains. Have you ha¢ your d1sh of Koors’ ice cream today. 628tf Miss Hattie Bjoring of Wilton passed yesterday in Bemidji, the guest of friends. For Quality, Value, Location, go to Riverside. 1-88 George Forte of the town of Eckles is attending to business matters in the city for a few days. Chop Suey vYaatceln. Wong Nuey Chop Suey. Served at the Great Northern Restaurant, 207 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 772. 8-27 Iver Myhre of the town of Liberty was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quigley of Grand Forks visited with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Davies between trains this morning enroute for a few days’ outing at Bemidji.—Crookston Daily Times. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kuefler of New Folden were in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Hines. You'll like koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for fit. da27tt Mrs. Barney Johnson of Kellihér is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Funkley, this week. Dean d71et $60,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Ady. Misses Ida Sunde and Ruby Mead of Nary were in the city yesterday, calling on friends. See Dr. Hawkins’ new success trouser supporter at Shavitch Bros. 2-89 Miss Edith O’Grady left this morn- ing for Crookston and Grand Forks where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Have you examined the Riverside Heights for Peas? 1-88 Mrs. F. D. Stilling, who has been visiting Mrs. George Kreatz for the past two weeks, left this morning for her home in Brainerd. . Miss Margaret Simons returned this morning to her home in St. Paul after visiting friends in the city for the past three weeks. Rev. Florian of Red Lake Agency was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to the agency from St. Cloud, where he had been on a vacation. Miss Marietta Hanson returned this morning to her home in Minne- apolis after spending a few days at the Brechette camp at Grand Forks Bay. Misses Dorothy Carson and Lucene McCuaig, who have been visiting at the M. A. Stoner home in Brainerd, will return home this evening. Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints, 3¢ Good ones. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone up. “Do we take portraits?” Yes. §70-W. 718t ~-Little ~-Miss Doris Black' left this morning for St. Cloud where she will visit with her grandmother until September 1, when she will return home in time to attend school. Cecil Putz arrived yesterday morn- ing from Duluth, where he is em- ployed in a wholesale house, and will spend a short time visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Putz of this city. Dr. Arthur Olson left this morn- ing for Gibbon, Neb., where he will open a dentistry practice. Dr. Ol- son has been visiting at the F. J. Putz home in this city for the past three weeks. Mrs. Martha Dana of Atlanta, Ga., who was principal of the schools at ‘Warroad the past year, is a guest at the E. R. Elliot cottage at Grand Forks Bay. She will return to War- road this fall and will again be principal of the schools there. George W. Cochran, proprietor of the Birchmont Beach summer hotel ‘at Bemidji, arrived in the city Sun- day evening and is attending to busi- ness matters. He will also visit points in other parts of the state be- fore returning to his home.—Grand Forks Herald. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Elliot and daughter, Inez, who came from Min- neapolis a short time ago to spend the summer at the Bay, the guest of her parents, and Mr. Martha Dana of Atlanta, Ga., and W-. A. Elliot left today on an auto trip to Kelliher and Baudette. They expect to be away about three days. P A A O i SRt A0 SR - A L MO, THE TYPICAL Theatre - Tonight e:co AMERICAN PLAYER CHARLES RAY IN A TYPICAL AMERICAN PLAY ““The Pinch Hitter” IN FIVE PARTS “A master production, combin comedy and clean sport. Ray’s ing sure-fire appeals, romance, portrayal is immense.” ‘“Fascinating because of human force, naturalness of char- acter, perfection of baseball technique.” T “Her Circus Knight” TRIANGLE COMEDY—TWO PARTS 7 PARTS artivae Pace TRIANGLE PLAYS 10c & 20c Mrs. W. L. Davies of Crookston is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Marcum. The inside non-elastic, .non-slip belt with the flexible, stays takes the| place of suspenders and belts. Seej Shavitch Bros. 2-89, Take the Sherman Ave. drive to Rensfjeld’s in Riverside. 1-88| 1. P. Batchelder has returned from a business trip to Duluth and Min- neapolis. H One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mrs. Parmenter, mother of Mrs. C. B. Powell, left this morning for Hastings, Minn., on an extended visit. Mrs. J. M. Herbert and little son and nurse, Miss Marco, returned last evening from Mackinac Island where they spent the past two weeks. Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tf Miss Elizabeth O’Connor, who has been the guest of her brother, Dan O’Connor, for the past ten days, re- turned to her home in Brainerd this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dyer and daughter, Alice, are visiting Mr. Dyer’s parents in Pipestone for a couple of weeks. Mr. Dyer reports the crops in that vicinity look fine. The Indian Mounds on Sherman Ave., Riverside. 1-88 Mrs. M. A. Soper and children have gone to Northome on a three weeks’ visit with friends. They for- merly lived at Northome. Mrs. P. L. Hines and son, Grover, left yesterday afternoon for Mondak, Canada, where they will visit Mrs. Hines’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. Enroute they will visit friends at Grand Forks and Hannah, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter and daughter, Vera, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coleman, accompanied by Mrs. El- eanore Berger and two daughters of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., are camping at Waville for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Jacobi, their son, Rheinhold Jacobi, and Miss Glenna Garvin motored over to Birchmont Beach, Bemidji, yesterday. Miss Garvin will be a guest at the Jacobi cottage for a time.—Grand Forks Herald. D e e e e RV U ] LAKESHORE NOTES Mrs. M. C. Bacheller and her two [ sons, John and Stephen, Monday to their home in returned Grand Forks after a delightful six weeks| spent with Mrs. Bacheller’s parents ¢ at Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Titus left to-| day by automobile for their home in Minto, N. D. They will spend a month there enjoying their fine gar- den, but loo« forward to returning to the lake for a week or two in September. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carley and children returned to Grand Forks last Friday in their car after a most enjoyable week at Birchmont hotel. They visited Itasca park enroute and were accompanied as far as the park by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gowran, Miss Charlotte Gowran and Mrs. W. H. Shulze. Have you heard of Mike who en- joys some fame as the children’s spe- cial pet and protector? Protector, because of the many nickels that go for peanuts instead of ice cream cones and ‘“‘jaw-breakers.” Mike is so bright and clever and tame that he will perform “stunts” to the in- terest of all spectators and the vast delight of all the “kiddies.” This provident little chipmunk has stored away more than half a bushel of nuts for cold winter time. Mrs. W. J. Plunkett has returned to her home in Bethold, N. D. Mrs. Plunkett spent the months of June and July at Lakeside the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. 8. Titus. John Hale, who visited Joe Shulze for a week at Lakeside, returned Tuesday to his home in Grand Forks. Mrs. A. L. Ludwig has had as her guest for a fortnight Mrs. Thomas Lawton of Hinsdale, I1l. Enjoyment of the lake and several delightful automobile trips and picnics have made the visit an exceptionally pleasant omne. - Mrs. Lawton left Lakeside today and will visit friends in Minneapolis enroute to her home. ‘ THEATERS | AT THE ELKO Charles Ray has scored the hit of the season in “The Pinch Hitter,” a Triangle play directed under the per- sonal supervisions of Thomas H. Ince, which will be exhibited at the Elko theater tonight. The story, which is by C. Gardner Sullivan, concerns a lubberly farm- er’'s boy who incites the gibes of the dapper college men when he ar- rives on the campus. They consider him a specimen of the prehistoric age, as his clothes would indicate But he comes to bat the crucial mo- ment in the big game ‘of the year, and he makes good with the fellows and with Abbie Nettleton, the pretty proprietor of ‘“The Students' Iro- gressive Cream Puff Parlor.” A two-part Keystone comedy is al- 80 on the Elko theater program for tonight. CHURCH PICNIC The Congregational Sunday school will picnic at Diamond Point Friday. Automobiles will be at the church from 9 to 10 o'clock in the morning and will carry children to the picnic grounds. All are requested to bring lunch baskets well filled. ALLEMTG_ This Mistake is Made by Many Be- midji Citizens. Look for the cause of backache. To be cured you must know the cause. If it’s weak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right. A Bemidji resident tells you how. Mrs. D. G. Miller, 313% Second St., Bemidji, says: “I don’t know what brought on the complaint I had, unless it was hard work. I had backache and dull pains across my loins, which bothered me day and night. A tired, languid feeling rob- bed me of energy and I was caused annoyance by the kidney secretions. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Bar- ker’s Drug Store, quickly relieved me of the pain in my back and toned up my kidneys. I am a poor hand to take medicine, but when I feel signs of kidney complaint coming om;, I use Doan’s Kidney Pills and they do good work.” 50c¢, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs,, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. See Our Big HOME FROM FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cota have re- I]eaves two daughters, Mrs. P. H. Murphy of Butte, Mont.,, and Mrs. Harry McHolland of Minneapolis. Also three sons, M. G. Cota of Brain- turned from Minneapolis and Little erd, L. Cota of Montana and R. E. Falls, having been called there by the death of Mr. Cota's father, Eu- gene Cota. Mr. Cota died in Minne- apolis after a short illness, August 1, and the funeral was held at Lit- tle Falls August 4. Mr. Cota had made his home in Little Falls until recently, when he moved to Minne- apolis. He was 67 years of age and The Cota of this city. Mr. Cota visited his son in this city last summer. If you have a room to reat or want to rent ono—youn get the best choice through a Pioneer want ad. Phone 928, Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land But--- Before YOUR boy “jFalls In” see that he visits our studio. We'll make you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio BEMID]JI, MINN FREE Demonstration § All Day Thursday Of the Dr. Hawkin’s New Success Trouser Su It Holds Your Pants Up and Your Shirt Down! ' gee this new success. | The inside non-elastic, non-slip 'belt with the flexible stays takes - place of suspenders and belts. | We want every man in the city to come in and We are the sole agents for Bemidji and Beltrami County. 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