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|- Junior- Lieut. "Ralph/B. Lycan of" Jthe United States navy and his bride, who were married yesterday after- oon, left last night for Washington Whence ‘they go - to ' Philadelphia,] :|Where Lieutenant:Lycan is. stationed: aboard the Massach: ts. The ceremony hadia patriotic set- ting, in that the room in which the - |ceremony was " pertorqu. at the - home ‘of the 'bride’s ‘aunt,. Mrs. Mrs. Cutler and Mrs. N| ve, | Geo! flags and other en-: Blemu otithe ion -were prettily who have. been the guests' of Mrs. eCAS Larson, will Jleave this afternoon for placed and added a fi“" of national Park Rapids. i R AL Bept 8—Examination- day for ru- “ ral route carrier for new route No. 3. Bépt IO—Bgmldji publlc schools en. "The Boltrami county district court nvenes September 11. . - Sept. 12-13-14—Twellth A.nnual ltrami County . Fair, One of these ‘nice days you-ought | i ‘0. g0’ to. Hakkerup's snd have your °h°3:1'; and Mrs. Lée -ABH;'- } ploture taken.—Adv. 1488 immediate families of the principals s ‘Were _present. Mlises Lillian Larson and. M _arie Dinner followed at Bn'chmont. Olson" of Bagley spent yesterday in| - g the city shopping and visiting Mona | " mY FOR SOHOOL J."L. Coy'of the Town of Liberty Daniel. was “in the city today attending to £ “Bunion Comfort” gives lnstant 3 Sept. 16—Opening of duck 'and business matters. - Mr. Coy 18 clerk P! Bunion relief and” permanent cure.|,s e school board .in_Dist. No, 9 rairie chicken hunting ' season. p Sept. 17, 18 19—Red Lake tmllan‘ gree tirita] GUARANTEED. Barker, and reports that he has both teach- pt. x TUggls ers hired for this coming year and Fair. that improvements on the school September 25—Next meeting of buildings nave l?een made. * - % ltrami county board of . commis- & BT s} R g ! - OPSAHL LEAVES COTTAGE /" sloners. October 10—Opening day .of Uni- J. J. Opsahl and family have moved from their summer home at Waville versity. of Minnesota, “October 29—Special eleetion for D to Bemidji, but expect to spend some Vi issuing of bonds to pay for bridge TUB- of the. fall days at the .lake. -The and city hall, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. George Courtney mo- tored up from Bagley Thursday and spent the day in this city. ‘ Your Bunion Pains instantly stop- ped and I GUARANTEE it .with “Bunion Comfort.”” Barker, gist. 4oz 8y 8 £ D. E. Whitman, manageF of the lv:;{:ksfrd‘nt andj ‘will remain seve local J. C. Penney Co. store, returned this morning from Minneapolis where he spent the past: few days on busi- ness. - —_——— NOTICE, OF mme ] Notice is hereby given that the The aut school board of Consolidated School € auto | pigirict No.' 6 will meet at the 'Personalé and Newsy Notgs, Headquarters changed. quarters to the City Meat Market|g¢ g gclock P, M. to receive sealed building. Phone 6.- C. N. Shnnnsu.;l bids for japitor. work. The board 1 reserves the right to reject any and A. F. Anderson, ‘who spent the day all"bids. HfiRMAN FENSKE, in the city enroute to International|o,is g31 97 1tw 96 Clerk. Falls from Detroit, Minn., left for |’ ’ THEATERS Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Elliot will[}Xated that he was included among FAMOUS AUTHOR’S. SON . Nels' Nelson of Bagléy was in the clty yesterday on business. . $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Ady. a71tt _— leave Tuesday for Minneapolis after|those to answer the call in the first fiending ‘the summer at Grand Forks|draft. s "Ge\‘. ‘Rich’ quick” for all your hoto work. - Rich Studio, 29 10th ) t. Phone 570-W. Let us serve you. 1mo 918 For aching, throbbing bunions there is nothing like ‘‘Bunion Com- fort.” GUARANTEED. _Try it. Barker, druggist. i Mrs. M.’ M. Farley returned to In- 3 ternational Falls Thursday after haying spent several weeks as the guest of relatives and friends. She was called home owing to the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Speelman. 3 A T T b Miss Inez Elliot, who has been spending the summer with her par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Elliot, at Grand Forks bay, will return to Min- neapolis - Sunday - evening. Instant Relief GUARANTEED. My ~ free trial offer with “Bunion Com- — “forts” proves it. Bunion pains relieved instantly. Barker, the drug-|Proved success. ‘“Bunion Comforts” GUARANTEED. Free trial. Barker, druggist. Mrs. Martha Dana ' returned . to i \ “Warroad yesterday. . She ‘has been Miss Helen Dunphy, who has been ‘the gqest -of Mrs, E. R. Elliot -at|the guest of Dr. and;Mrs, J: W. Died- 7 “the Baptist church tomorrow night brother, Mr. and Mrs. U. Dunphy, of |§ trom 6 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. 2-831|Cass Lake before coming’ here. ;A" pneumatic Fountatn: Ink Well. The name of the well is ‘the ECLIPSE. out of order. /floats. The ink from the res- emlr falls into a small cup at “the base, which provides: just - ‘enough ink to cover the pen. :NOT THE HOLDER. cannot reach the ink, therefore or sticky. g00d as the first. “entirely of glass. Needs 1. ~ing bu:sonce in six months and saves per cent of your ink e Warford read the . bill. Sells for $1.00 -zd $1. :fi . Come and see. boys have pitched a tent along the{] ‘Work done by'the balance wheel f your watch. Lot this tiny, wlxee!;l travels as- " far as twice across the coun- try in the time. parcel delivery has moved itsyhead- g0 house ‘September 10th, 1917, |]- Your watch will wear out the lubricating value of a fraction of a drop of oil—for that’s all . that can be put on at an oil- ing—in 12 to 15 months. If you value your - you want it to continue serv- ing you as a reliable timepiece —don’t neglect having 1t clean- ed and ‘oiled. who does better clock repairing than we do— no place where you can get good work done cheaper. E. A. Barker "CHARLIE CHAPLIN In “THE IMMIGRANT" His- New Play---A Screamer " Matinos 2:30-Evening 7:30, 8:45 Matines 5¢c & 15¢ Evening 10c & 20¢ | GRAND Theatre Tonight Nothing o get No valves, .no The ink inot splash.. Air and dust e ink never becomes gummy. The last drop is as It'is made Sflbscrlbe for The Ploneer | SAVE MONEY | AT present prices the STUDE- BAKER s in aclassby itself. It cannot be equalled in value. ON SEPTEMBER 15 The Prices Of All STUDEBAKER CARS WILL ADVANCE S1X FOUR From 81280 To From 89856 To $1385 $1050 Other Models will advance proportionately. Place your order today and you will save $65 on a Four, $1356 on a Six. Enough to {)ay all running expenses for a year. Models on display in our show room, BUYNOW. Foley's Garage & Livery WHAT! Don't believe it?* PIONEER OFFICE Phone 9?2 Practically fifty-seven million tbrations in one ‘year is the 4 .And t.e rim - ‘watch—if There is no one watch and Jeweler A l‘ln rich since Monday, left this mornin - 217 Third Street 3 o= for Her Honte at Little Falls. Mies | et : : Phone.78 312 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji Don't miss the chicken supper at|Dunphy visited at the home of her || Phonographs Kodaks Miss Ella Laqua leaves-tonight for ¢ 'Sykeston! N. D., where.she has ac- ST . U cepted a position as.-teacher of music The menu for the Baptist church and drawing in both grades of the|supper Friday evening is as follows: high school. ...... ..ot oo ....|Roast chicken, mashed potatoes, v - gravy, string beans, cabbage salad, “Bunion Comfort, the only GUAR-|pickles, coffee, bread and butter, pie, NTEED bunion cure. SOLD ON |puddard with bananas-and cream; 5 EE TRIAL. “Barker, druggist. p. m. to 7:30 p. m. . 2-831 J. H. Collins, and. wfll:l ofi Fgrl HOME FROM VACA’roH Dodge, Ia., spent Thursday in Be- midji and' left this morning for| Mr. and Mrs. Heppy Milner have Brainerd, via Cass and over Scenic|returned from St. Paul and White Bear lake where they have been vis-| " The Rex Program, highway to Walker and Pillager. . /000 riends and relatives for the| Tomorrow afternoon and evening Eat chicken supper with '.Ke Bap- |past ten days. |2 Fox feature film “Tangled Lives” tist ladies Friday night at the m‘?. NEW STORE MANAGER |Will be shown at the Rex, featuring tist church; 5 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. Genevieve Hamper. The picture is 2-831! G. W. Ferrel of Great Falls, Mont., |full of intense ‘interest 'and one of - 2 R will arrive tomorrow to.take up his|the best 'showings in pictures today. Veda Clabaugh and Hazel Renn will [duties as manager of the local branch In addition to the Fox production, — return to their home at Remer, Minn. %‘t’ htlhe Pennehy aI:ore tol suc;e:(il D: El thta-:l véilll;eksh%w? a B;llm:ll_(;ay c?meig 4 tman, who has resigne s posi- |entitled “Make Up in Marriage’’ w toduy atter gponding o Tow. dave a1 . |Daot Farley in one of the star roles. Both .matinee and evening showingy CITY will be made. ® relief. Backed by our GUARANTEE.| F. G. T%)Axg%u?:oand family, who| .Tonight the widely advertised fil Bnker, druggist. have spent a-month at Waville, have “Mr, Opp,”’. cne of the - celebrate: again taken up city life, Mrs. Tropp- | Bluebird pictures, will be presented Mn. H. Price of Blackduck was |man and daughters having gone to|at the Rex. ' This is a mystery plot. in the city yesterday. enroute to|Minneapolis. where the girls atfend This is: written from one of the fa- -~ Clearbrook where she will visit her'school. Mr. Troppmah will spend [vorite movels. In addition, Mack -parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Evans, his time in Bemidji and Minneapous Sennett will be seen in a comedy, for a short time. lthis winter. “Tricking the Trickster.” DERWENT HALL CAINE Q “THE DEEMSTER’ At the ElKo theater, in Hall Caine’s masterpiece, “The Deemster,” to- night and tomorrow, -matinee and evening. the 1. P. Batchelder home. tion to answer the draft call. ‘“Bunion Comforts” give instant [ E R NIRRT RE S ROAD MAPS HERE L We have received a few Maps, with district maps and road maps.o6f Minnesota and Wisconsin. They are called Mendenhall’s Guide and Road county maps, all in one book- let. It also includes a large map cf the state. The price is 50 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will con- tinue to carry them in stock. TWO DAYS . BEGINNING FRIDAY MATINEE, THE SEASON’S 'GREATEST ATTRACTION THE DEEMSTER fN NINE GCGRIPPINGC ACTS S , . . HALL CAINE’S }aster Fiction Story With the World-Famous Authors Son DERWENT HALL CAINE In The Title Role The play that broke records in every city shown. A veritable masterpiece! A smashingstory. A piciure you will want to see twice COME EARLY. 3:00. - 730 - 9:15 Matinees 10c-20c. Evenings 256c L2 22222222228 8 2 qrnmniii ISR 222822 2R 2 8 B 8 &% & IR RS SR TR EREE R & 66t a Nickle Plate Has- your car a Bemidji em- blem? - Thé Pioneer car has on the front of its radiator a neat nickle plate emblem design. The words BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB It shows are neatly outlined. that the local club is a mem- ber of the American Automo- bile Association and should be on every car in town. Order one from the secretary of the Auto Club. Price 75¢. =! THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 222 SRS 2SS 2 2 E - Mack Sennatt s ovw ‘Tricking Trickster’ =iy lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIllIllIIIlIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlIII REX THEATRE Today, Aug 30th CELEBRATED BLUE BIRD FEATURE “MR. OPP” Translated from another ‘Best Seller’’ with one of famous Blue Bird Casts, late release Tomorrow’s Offering ANOTHER FOX FEATURE WITH GENEVIEVE HAMPER IN- “TANGLED LIVES” Full of Absorbing Interest Special Added Attraction, . Screaming Jockey Comedy *Make Up In Marriags” with Oot Farley NOT A DULL MOMENT. Features Only Matinee 2:30 Eve. 7:30-8:45 PRICES: Bcts and (B8cts THE BRINKMANS, Managers High Class Plays and Refined Vaudeville AT T H E c R A N D T HEATRE LT H LT LT T ONE WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 MISS LONA FENDELL And Her Own Stock Company Of 8 People Presenting Sunday, Mat, 2:30.--Eve, 8:00 ‘ThePoorMarried Man’ A Four Act Comedy with Vaudeville Feature Between Acts Complete Change | Popular Prices: 0', Program Daily 18c, 28c, and 36C UM g e I||II|||IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIl.IIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIlI.lIIlI_" P 1 ! | { i