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. Wis., is visiting her ‘ Coming Events Sept. 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. SOCIETY PAULSON-BRANDVICK A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brand- vick of Nary at 8 o’clock Saturday evening, when their daughter, Skul- frid, was united in marriage to Ole J. Paulson, Rev. Grambo officiating. The bride and groom were attended by Mrs. Allen Forte and Oliver Paul- son. The bride was dressed in geor- gette crepe and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. After the ceremony an elaborate dinner was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fjelseth of Devils Lake, Mr. and Mrs. B, Sunde and family, Andrew Paulson of Nary. Mr. and Mrs. Paulson left for Min- neapolis on the 12 o’clock train. After a two weeks’ wedding tour, they will return and prepare to leave for Montana where they will make their future home. WEINER ROAST A party of young people held a weiner and marshmallow roast at Diamond Point last evening, in hon- or Miss Lucile Klump of Marion, Ia., who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hicks of this city. Those who attended the roast were Misses Lucile Klump, Lempi Hytonen, Edith Mills, Marie Raymond and Mable Johnson: Kern Olson, Myron Plummer, Elbridge Lord, Delbert Woods and Daniel Gai- ney. HOSTESSES TO CIRCLE The Red Cross circle of the Pres- byterian church will be entertained by Mesdames John Essler and Les- ter P. Warford at the home of Mrs. ‘Warford, 609 Minnesota avenue, Fri- day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. All ladies are invited to attend. NATAL DAY CELEBRATED 4Miss Avis Guyer was hostess last ‘svening at her home on America av- enue, in honor of her natal day. The invited guests were Misses Grace Mil- ler, Gladys Loitved, Ethel Roe, Cecil Olson, Nellie Crowell, Bessie New- ton and Helen Lauritzen. SOCIAL TOMORROW An ice cream social will be held in the basement of St. Philip’s church tomorrow eyeuing, August 16. Personals and ’ New_sy Notes A splendid ides. Let's have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice crozat:' 62t Mrs. Orin Foster of Kilbourn, cousin, Ira Foster of Bemidji, for a short time. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood was a between-train - visitor in Be- midji yesterday. You'll like Koors’ bread. A“dy;f;:; to Bemidji last evening and is a grocer for fit. Mrs. G. G. Bowers returned home THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Have you had your dish of Koors’ lce cream today. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Smith of Becida autoed to the city yesterday and|returned from a business trip to Bau- transacted business. ? Dr. and Mrs. Roland Gilmore and|women are harvesting the crops. daughter of Bemidji, Miss Eva Mark of Moorhead and William Kaiser of Bagley were guests at .the-r 6 Crookston last evening: while motor- ing to their home at Bemidji from Detroit, Minn., where they ston Daily Times. Gne of these nice days you ough! |taken care of. to go to Hakkerup's and have your|charge of the outing is Mesdames C. 14t |F. Hicks, J. W. Naugle, C. J. Win- picture taken.—Adv. P. C. Bremer of Paris, Ia., motored guest at the S. A. Nietert home. Mrs. Lewis Lauritzen left last eve- last evening from Minneapolis where [Ding for Rochester, Minn., where she she had spent the last few days with will receive treatment at Mayo Bros. her husband. $60,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Municipal Judge John F. Gibbons, |for her home in Marion, Ia. Chief of Police Frank B. Ripple an ‘?fl"t"' visiting at the home of her cousin, hospital. Miss Lucile Klump, who has been Mrs. Charles Hicks of this city, for the past month, left this morning Miss d|Klump will visit friends in Minne- Edward Jackson returned last eve-|apolis for a few days emroute to her ning from a few days’ automobile|nome. trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gray and fam- Quality money-saving kodak fin-|jly of Nebish passed the day in the ishing: “Do we take portraits?” ones. Try us. See our Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 570-W. Yes, goo Mrs. R. W. Thayer and daughter Developing 10c¢; prints 3¢.|city, making the trip by car. They dreport they had a heavy three-hour samples. |rain in Nebish yesterday, but just Phone|this side of Tenstrike there had not 718tf | heen any. Mrs. R. W. Nudd of Williston, N. of Duluth and Mrs. G. T. Ballou of |D., Who has been visiting her bro- Bemidji are the guests of Mrs. Fred |ther, Mr. Stambaugh of Turtle River, Lange of International Falls. Program, apron and food Lunch 10c. Swedish church, Friday evening, 8 o’clock. left this afternoon for Williston. Mrs. Nudd received a telegram an- sale. |nouncing the death of her brother at Lutheran |Seattle, Wash., and will leave imme- diately for the west to attend the 3-817|funeral, - e, Miss Marguerite Titus has resign- Miss Bertha Goldberg and brother, 5 Percy, have returned from Minneap- ed her position with the Harding- > Whaley fiomp“y_ and will leave 151. olis by car, after spending several the Twin Cities in a couple of weeks where she will attend business col-|They were accompanied by lege. The nicest courtesy you can show days visiting friends and relatives. Miss Sarah Kopman and L. Saldoff. Miss Kopman is a domestic science in- structor in the Minneapolis schools. your out-of-town guests is 1 - see that Mr. Saldoff is a brother of Mrs. J. 2 notice of their visit here is insert- | Goldberg. ed in the personal columns of the Telephone 922 or bring Pioneer. your items to this office. Mrs. E. J. Locken and daughter of Mrs. Lokken’s brother, Albert Halvorson, Crookston are the guests of for a couple of weeks. William Fellows and Alice, and Mrs. Trefford of Tenstrik: autoed to Bemidji passed the day. daughter, e e THEATERS ’ ELKO ; e Bessie Barriscale plays twin sis- yesterday and|ters in a new Triangle play, “The Snarl,” produced under the supervi- sion of Thomas H. Ince, which will Quality money-saving kodak fin-|be shown at the Elko theater tonight. ishing: Good omes. Try us. ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phon up. “Do we take portraits?” §570-W. C. S. Tomsberg of Superior, Wis.,|charm and the other a Developing 10c¢; prints, 3c¢|For centinuous suspense and perfec- See our sam-|tion of the mystifying dual role this e|vley stands out as a screen gem. Yes. [ Miss Barriscale has never created 718tf | finer character studies than the twin sisters, one of noble, inspirational is a guest at the home of his brother-|creature without soul. in-law, H. E. Titus, of Beltrami av- He will remain until the lat- enue. ter part of the week. Paramount stars, will be seen at the Edward Aniunson and son, Jack,|Elko on Thursday, matinee and eve- of Berkeley, Cal., were guests at the|ning, in a picturization of Willard C. M. Bacon home on Lake Boule-|Mack’s story vard yesterday. They will visit other | Hope.” friends in the city for some time. “The Highway of The scenes of this photo- drama are mostly laid in the famous Death Valley of California through Koors’ ice cream is both very nu-|which year after year hundreds of tritious and refreshing. Mrs. Hattie Spencer left Tuesday for Portland, Ore., where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. James Benfield. Miss Valeria Doran, who has be:‘; vard was called to Minneapolis Sun- Parkers Prairie, Minn., for the past day on account of the serious illness returned yesterday by|Of her niece, visiting her uncle, Tom Knott two weeks, automobile. Phone in your ordefi for fresh|J- Walsh, former captain and acting Shop. |major of the Thirteenth Minnesota faspberry _ples AL the Owoet z_golns regiment, in the Philippine war. He Phone 637. Mrs. W. Utamca. gyle, Minn. Theatre s Tunighl o100 BESSIE BARRISCALE Plays twin sisters, alike in beauty but in character widely different in “THE SNARL” The destinies of two women tangled in tragic mesh. Also showing KEYSTONE TRIANGLE KOMEDY In Two Parts Drama Gomedy Triangle Day 10c & 20¢ 628tt R. Bovee and children |Pany of Minneapolis for the past sev- were the guests of Mrs. Bovee's sis-|eral years and is an occasional vis- ter, Mrs. Mona Daniel, last evening|itor in Bemidji. route their new home in while en oM“:g t;ovee had been visit-|bury hospital for the past 16 weeks ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. and had undergone several opera- McFarland of Bagley, for the past tions. week. Her former home was in Ar-|leaves six children to mourn her people struggle and toil in their search for gold. ON SAD MISSION Mrs. J. S. Burke of Lake Boule- Mrs. Jennie Walsh, whose death occurred Monday. Mrs. Walsh was the wife of John has been with the Miller-Davis com- Mrs. Walsh had been at the Ash- Besides her husband, she death. FURLOUGH BEFORE CALL Clarence Shannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon of Grant Valley township, will arrive the latter part of the week to visit his parents for a short time before going to take up his duties as second lieutenant in the U. S. army. Mr. Shannon has been in the officers’ training camp at Fort Snelling and has just received his commission. HAIG CARRIES TRENCHES (By United Press) Paris, Aug. 15.—An official dis- patch today carried the first line of German trenches at the launching of the attack in .ae Lens region, Gen- eral Haig reported today. The at- tack is still in progress. The en- tente gained considerable ground in Flanders. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION The local beard of civil service ex- aminers announce that examinations will be held for first grade clerical work on September 6, for positions in the customs, internal revenue and field service, except postoffice ser- vice. Applications may be tiled with the local board at the postoffice. No previous experience is required, but a good common school education is |necessary. Applicants must be over |18 years and under 45. The local |board has received several applica- |tions from stenographers, typists and EEEA XK XXX WOMEN WORK IN FIELDS 628tf : *H'};X: ‘d;s‘m‘ > . ; l* i’l i : x sing, manicuring, T AV, GARLOCK, M. D. * % face massage, scalp treat- <« » K. Roe, state oil inspector, has|% SPECIALIST #|% ment, switches made from <+ ¥ combings $1.50. = dette. = He reports the fields in Can- * BYR EAR NOSIV THROAT + ¥ grown gn’lisis treatggr:s‘ Sll’l;- : ade are looking fine and that many|¥ Glasses Fitted +| % cialty. *x * Gibbons Bldg. i% MINA MYERS 3 x®E KK «d:« « :’:o:-’m:‘ . bR W T B ¢ - KK R KK KK Hotel PICNIC FRIDAY y 1 have|One class of the Methodist church been visiting with friends.—Crook-|Friday afternoon at Diamond Point. _ A picnic will be held by the Win| THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER If the baskets of lunch are left at the |SM| church before 4 o’clock they will be|{= The committee in E = = ter, J. B. Minnick and Miss Louise Gilbert. Ak khk khkk XXX EIEEXRESD LB LR R R R R R R R R R R R R * LB AR E R R R ] * & DR.J. W. T DENTIER Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R LB R B E R R R R ERE R R Thdhkdbd DR. J. T. TUOMY * DENTIST * North of Markham Hotel * Gibbons Bloek. Tel. 330 + Every man’s bugle It’s the trusty alarm clock. It get you to your daily duties on time. It gets you up in the best part of the day. Gives you another hour of daylight, when daylight has untold value for work and fun. Dependable alarm clocks are inexpensive. You can 'get them at Barker’s for as little as $1.25—one day clocks that keep good time and go off at the exact minute set. Eight day alarms are more con- venient—cost a little more, and are worth it—$3.50—Big Ben $2.50. ) Mantel Clocks, $4.00 to $15.00. Chime Clocks, $25.00 to $75.00. B G. E. Battles Lane Kathlyn Williams and_ House E. A. Barker Bsmldjlsup.&flat.cll. Akre Peters, the two splendid Morosco- Jeweler 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks al Along with everything else, the price of lamps has gone up. Therefore on and after August 15th we will sell lamps at the following prices: 10, 15, 25, and 40 Wat 60 Watt - - 36¢ 100 Watt .- - - 65¢ 75 Watt, Type “G’ - 65¢ 100 Watt * “ $1.00 200 Watt * “ 2.00 300 Watt “ 3,00 400 Watt “ 4,00 500 Watt “ 4,50 2Mc M'Im\esdla Electric Light & Power Company, Bemidji Hardware Go. Carlson Varlsty Store Given Hardware Co. Christiansen A. B. Paimer Tagley & Wold Henry Braake Bemidji Eictric Co. 000000 AN rural free delivery men. Coats, Sewing;|. 46 ? Thread, black white, colors, 6 spoels for 25¢ Coats Mor- o/ ) | corized Cre- chet Coten white sed oemy, $1 per hox of 10 halls. Bemidji, Minn. Buy Sport Suits This Week $10.00 ). $ 8.50 Suits Suits $7.50 $5.50 $ 6.00 Suits $3.95 i $3.25 Ladies’ Union Suits Bleached white knit suits, regular and extra sizes, a suit 50c Outing Flannel Light and dark colored ovting, about 10 to 14 yards to piece, we do not cut pieces, a yard 77 124¢ [P Ladies’ Hose 1 lot of ladies’ cotton hose, fast black, . regular and out size, a pair 25¢ Turkish Towels 1 case of 50 dozen towels, size 18x34 1 dozen for $1.75, each 15¢ All Silverbloom and P . seasu“able nresses Dresses this week at a dis(c)gggi 25 Per cent