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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. THEATERS t the Elko, With a cast of great ‘excellence and with Montagu Love as the star, “The Brand of Satan” will come to the Elko theater tonight. in the cast are such film favorites as Gerda Holes, Evelyn Greeley and |- The story is extremely thrilling and is very unusual. Mrs. E. W. Ashley of Winnipeg ls the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Reynolds, at Lavinia. Everybody wishes some of those fine Pennsylvania watermelons 356c each if taken at . Grace Hammond, the six-months- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hammond of Dewey avenue, who has been, ill for the past few days, is is domg My free trial offer pmvel “Bunion | Barker, druggist. Comfort” -gives instant bunion re: Barker, Druggist. Albert Hart. “Bunion - Comforts” give relief. Backed by our GUARANTEE. is presented on an elaborate scale. REX TONIG Tonight at the Rex v%'ll; be shown an Essanay feature in five reels, the celebrated western Dr. Frank Gunn of Kelliher spent today in the city attending to busl- Instant | ness. Coming Events s 8—Examination day for ru- al route carrier for new route No. 3. 3 Sept. 10—-Bemidji puhlic schools B,ange Boss” with Jack Gardner in “Bunion Comfort” gives -This a is new western Bunion relief ‘and permanent cure: Freetrial GUARANTEED. m-oductlon and is spoken of highly by the “Moving Picture ‘Clayton Kreatz of Cleveland, O., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz. awaiting a call to the colors and came here to be examined. “The Range Boss” was written from | the novel by Charles Alden Seltzer and is ‘interesting from start to fin- A good comedy will also be shown as an added attraction. Harold Rearick of Tenstrike is one| Mr. Kreatz is of the out-of-town boys who enrolled at the local business college 'I'he Beltruml county erict court convenes September 11, : Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. . 16—Opening of duck prairle chicken hunting season. Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian ‘Sam Platt of Farley brought his brother to Bemidn this morning to Tom, Proj Anuther Bluebird feature will be Instant Relief GUARANTEED. My trial offer with forts” proves it. « m- Bynion. Co Platt was accompanled by J C. nnd C. J.. Spangler. ‘A Stormy Knight” presenting Franklyn Farnum Brownie Vernon. It is a photopla. Miss Bertha Meilicke left Satur- 3 in- of love and romance and full of in- teresting scenes. Billie West, claim- ed to be a duplicate of Charlie Chap- lin, will be seen in a comedy in two ‘Miss Cecil McCarthy of Crookston, who has been the guest of Miss Helen |day afternoon for Pinewocd where Evans for the past week, returned to |she will teach the coming year. Miss her-home Saturday afternoon. September ' 25—Next meeting 2 Beltrami county board of Meilicke has spent the months visiting her brother, J. L. Meilicke, and sister, Mrs. H. C. Pan- |’ iels, both of this city. Octoher 10—Opening day of Uni- versity of Minnesota. . October .29—Special election issuing of .bonds to pay for bridge and city hall. " Miss Genevieve Kettleson returned '|FENDELL STOCK COMPANY OPENS TO BIG AUDIENCE The Lona Fendell stock company opened its week’s engagement at the Grand theater last night with ‘“Poor Married Man,” a comedy-drama with vaudeville between acts. Through- out the four-act play the large audi- ence applauded the actors frequently, indicating appreciation of the excel- celent dramatic ability. the -entertainment was up to expec- tations—certainly better than Be- midji has witnessed at higher prices of admission. An entire change in program will be made each day this week. Tonight Miss Fendell's wil] stage the three-act farce-comedy “Don’t Lie to Your vaudeville between acts. tain rises at 8 o’clock sharp. spending a week visiting friends at Thief River Falls and Fosston. throbbing - bunions there is nothing like “Bunion Com- GUARANTEED. Miss Cecil McCaffery returned to |fort.” her home in Crookston Saturday af-|Barker, druggist. ter spending the past week as the lguest of Miss Helen Evans of this Rey. 0. P Grambo and Peter An- derson will leave this afternoon for Calgary, Alta., Canada. Your Bunion Pains instantly stop- (pect to spend a couple of weekS in it with |Canada visiting friends and relatives Drug- [and looking after business interests. SOCIETY |s "HOSTS AT DANCING ‘|ped and I GUARANTEE “Bunion Comfort.” ‘A, E. Feir, D. J Moora, Archie ‘ ‘McMillan, Joe Walker, Roy Liebsle and Captain George Geib, U. S. A., were hosts_Saturday night at Mlss E. S. McLellan arrived Sat- Misses Alice and Esther Hetland |urday evening from .Topeka, Kan., returned Saturday afternoon to their |to assist Mrs. Richardson home in Moorhead after spending the | “Rich” studio. ; past week with their aunts, Mrs. C.|recent graduate of the Illinois School Henry Fallon.|of Photography. Her father is a division superintendent on the Santa Nary Kettleson left this afternoon |Fe road. fof::Bend, Ore., where he will spend’ 8 the winter with his father, jodge at Grand Forks Bay.. r. and Mrs. Mortimer Corrigan of Grand Forks, Miss Wolft of Grand Forks, Miss Patterson of St. Paul, Elolse Bekken, Miss Lucy Brooks, Dorothy Torrance, Miss Velma and Miss Arvilla Kenfleld. The t in dancing after - which a delightful lunch was served by the hosts. guests were ‘M Miss McLellan is a . Bacon_and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gilder- sleeve and little daughter, Jean, of Crookston, this |Dr. J. R. Cromb of Fargo motored in niorning from Turtle River where from Crookston Saturday and are the she had been a guest at the G. I |guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glynn P. Bal- Goodmanson home since Friday. AWAY TO0 TEACH urs were spen ° Miss Margaret McGee left Satur- day morning for Moose Lake, Minn.. where she will teach the second and Mrs. I. B. Olson A. B. Gildersleeve and Mrs. Ballou’s sister, Miss Sadie Mec- Pennsylvania |Donald. of Duluth are also guests of watermelons. for 35c each at Tropp-|the Bal]ous man’s if-taken at the car of ware- Come quick, take your pick. ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED third grades and also music. McGee is a graduate of the Bemidji high school and also of the Mankato normal school. Given-McGee, accompanied her for a few days’ visit. ® Mr. and- Mrs. Earl Hazen were a linen shower Saturday night, n being their, tenth\wed- The- self-invited nd 'Mrs. William A carload of fine Her mother, Pennsylvania 2-93 |Troppman’s. watermelons A carload going at 36¢ el ¢ éach if taken from the car or ware- Mrs. H. C. Carpenter, who has been |house. visiting _at the home of - her sister, Mn. H. R. Jones,\of East Bemidji --ding anniversary. “‘guests were Mr. . Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Van, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Arman, rs. Jennie Van Arman, Mr. Mrs. Mike Downs, Mrs. Oscar Kranse; 8. Charles Bush,’ iss Dora Hazen, Mrs. William Haz- en,’ Mr. and -Mrs. M. Connelly, Mrs. mred Fradette, Mr. and Mrs. Harry The evening- was spent in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van nlayed and sang several songs. ‘' MISS EVANS HOSTESS ' HOME FOR CALL Frank Ward William Gainey and famlly, who week,: returnéd- to. her.|have "been . visitings at,/the home. of home at - Crookston smmhy after- |DanGainey and family of'this city - for the past few days, left this morn- - ing for the cities where they will at- “Bunion Comfort, the only GUAR-|tend the state fair before returning SOLD ON [to their home in Winona. The trip is being made by -automobile, party having come to Bemidji by way Miss Margaret Anderson of Inter-|of North and South Dakota. national -Fails, formerly of Bemidji, : who has been the guest of Miss Claire Nangle and other friends for a few |formerly of this city, who has been ldays, left this morning for Moorhead |[the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. Iwhere she will resume her studies at|and Mrs. H"‘:‘; the normal. rooks, Velma Dean, Thelma: John- - son, Olive Whaley and Messrs. Oscar Nelmn, Whitney -Brown, "Willis -Rod- man, Kern Olson, Elbridge Lord, Bert 0'Connor,” Capt: George -Geib, returned Saturday from Smith Falld. Oni...where he has been visiting for the past few weeks. Mr. ‘Ward returned to answer draft call as he is on the list to go September 5. ANTEED bunion cure. FREE TRIAL. Barker, druggist. Tio Cats Lakers and two Bemidji- ans ‘in attendance at dance last Saturday night stole the Goss car and came to town. “Mike” to get home the best could. Before Mike could swear out a warrant the Jads ‘‘came acrdss” and“settled for $20 damages.—Cass Miss Helen Evnn: snterhined Fri- day evening -in ;Yonor,_of- her guest, Donald Riddell of Virginia, Minn., Miss Cecil. McCarthy of .Crookstom. The guest’ list included villa Kenfield,. Jnne Ha; William = Chichester. Birchmont Beach, and of Mr. A — Mrs® James Winebrenner of Dewey Dr. J. H. Laney of Turtle River |avenue and of Phil Denu at Lavinia returned to his home this morning|and other friends for the past couple after spending-Sunday as the guest|of weeks, returned to his home this of friends in Kelliher. DREADFUL CONSEQUENCES When the bowels are not acting freely, waste matters remaining in them generates poisons—which . are Hurry, it ynu wish some of those fia watermelons, 35¢ t warehouse. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet retumed this morning from Bend, Ore., where |fine Pennsyl she has been the ,past several days. |eaeh if taken She was accompanied home by her |man’s. Roland ‘Henrionnet, who will visit her for some tlme. Tsiebsle and Harold White. and music were the amusement. rapidly absorbed by the blood and cause serious disease, such as bilious- Eugene Voight left last evenins for Towa City, Ta., where he will be instantly. [manual training mstructor and ath- “Bunion Comforts’” |letic coach in the public schools. Mr. Barker, | Voight "has been the guest of G. D. Backus, diseases and Don’t take the risk of such dangerous illness. nessy gastritis, skin Personals and Newsy Notes Bunion pains relieved Proved success. Rocky Mountain Tea once a week will keep the bowels GUARANTEED. Free trial. -|father-in-law, family during the Voight and baby will remain at the | Backus home for a longer visit. ~afeguard, your City Drug Store. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean| pr.;.y Brakke, who has purchased the grocery store formerly owned and operated by Mrs. Belle J. Doud avenue, took possession morning. Mrs. Brown has been in the business for the past year and Mr. Brakke formcrly con- duoted a variety store on Fourth Lllld Co —Adv. Mlsses Jean Jones, Lenora Ander- son and Ann Olson of Bagley spent “Saturday in the city shopping. lllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllll" L.P. ECKSTRUM ng, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 556 and 309 The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town gudsts is * a notice of their visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Telephone 922 or bring your iteme to this office. “Get ‘mch’ quick” for all your Rich Studio, 29 10th :8t. Phone 570 -W. -Let us serve you. Misse! Ruby Simonton and Perle William M. Shannon, been visiting at the home of fis par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon, who live a few miles west of the city . |{will leave tomorrow for Sauk Center where he will join his wife befor: returning to Minneapolis where he i engaged in the mail service. Shannon was mailing clerk in the local paatoflfce up to two-years ago at which time he went to Minnenp— Minn., who hnve been spending the ‘Probate Judge J. E. Harris return- ¢ summer at Grand Forks Bay, ed this morning from Kelliher where he spent Sunday on husiness. Saturday evening for From Minneapolis Miss La Barron will go to.Owatonna and Miss Simon- ton will go to Mankato where they will teach the ¢oming year. . One of these.nice @ays.you ought to go to Hakkerup's snd. ~ ‘plcture takem.—Adv. L. T. Skrivseth of Forest City, Ia. arrived in Bemidji the latter part o the week and joined his wife and little son here, who had been guests at the I B. Olson home for several From Bemidji Mr. and Mrs. Skrivseth went to Turtle River where Skrivseth’s sister, Mrs. G. I. Goodmanson, for a short time before leaving for Minneapolis where they will attend the state fair. Before coming to Bemidji Mrs. Skriv+ seth visited relatives in Thief River N PROGRAM LONA FENDELL $TOCK CO. Presenting in three big acts the Comedy-farce entitled RED CROSS NOTES “Dfln’l I_IB Tfl Your Wife” Between Acts the members will they visited Mr. TONICHT 5c-15¢ Montagu Love| Falls nnd vicinity. “The BRAND of SATAN” All Star Cast Including Gerda %;almes, Evelyn Greeley and Albert rt . The little girls and older ones, who did so much good work for the Red Cross by snipping goods, are again requested to come to the li- brary for the same kind of work every afternoon this week 2 There are some little girls who have not yet responded but who : Here is a drama that is absolutely different from the ordinary kind of drama. It tells the story of a men with a dual personality —when normal he is kind-hearted and lovable, when abnormal he it May Haprpen to Yours —whirled onskiddingtires into a disastrous crash Stop endangering your life as well as the lives of others. When streets are wet, always “chain your car to .safety.” Take no chances. Equip all four tires with . ‘Anti- Ch i Weed &kl ains The ONLY Positive Safesuard Against Skidding Safetydemands that Rubber lacks the all tires be equipped bite-and-hang-on ability with Weed Chains. It to prevent skidding, doesn’t require the gitt while Weed Chainshold of second sight tc see on like a bull dog, pre- why this istrue. Rub- ventside-skid and drive ber slips—never grips. slip. Equip both front It slides on wet pave- and rear tires with ments and roads like Weed Chains. Do it a cake of soap on the today—before it’s too moistened hands. late. A Comriste 3tock—All Sizes—Por oll Makes 80d fih of Thres For Sale By GIVEN HARD WARE OOMPAN Ys C. W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc., BEMIDJI AUTO COMPANY THE REX TO-NITE Jack Gardener The Hange Boss A thrilling new Western drama taken:from the novel by Charles Alden Settzer. Arranged and dxrected by W. 8. Van Dyke. Five Reels--Essanay---and A One Reel [ (:omidy George Kline Presents Harry Watson Jlr. of ¢ Bickel & Watson, in 1 Local Showers being one of the m{lhl[ll of “Musty Guffer” Six Reel Performance PRICES . 8c and 1 B¢ Tuesday Night “Bluebird” Play, presenting FRANKLYN FARNUM & BROWNIE VERNON IN ‘A Stormy Knight A photoplay of Love and Romance BILLIE WES, CHARLES DOUBLEin a 2-reel comedy SEVEN -- Resl Performance -- SEVEN PRICES 8c and 15c The Brinkmans,Managers VAUDEVILLE »%- READ '‘THE PIONEER WANT ADS feel at heart they .would like to do They are all urged to come and bring sharp scissors. is brutal and beastial. The story is tremendously entertaining. tive Page