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nington, Donna Morse and Lester Mrs, Peter Scott and Miss Flor- ence Steele of Turtle River were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED .. In honor of her birth anniversary, le Ruth Isted, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. C. L. Isted of Lake Boule- vard, entertained several little friends yesterday afternoon. The hours were spent in children’s games. Florente Minnick, Ruth Caskey and Grace Isted assisting with the games and refreshments. The guests were Margaret Wilson, "Marion Hanscom, Cleora Hanscom, Pluma Kenfield, Catherine Brown, Marie Brown, Charlotte Bennington, Emogene Ben- “Get ‘Rich’ quick’ ror all your photo work. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. Let us serve you. - 1mo 918 Miss Mae Condon of this city is visiting at the W. C. Covey home in Bagley. Mrs. Jessie Groves, teacher in the Big Lake school, was among the busi- ness visitors here yesterday. One of these nice days you ought ‘o go to Hakkerup's and have your iicture taken.—Adv. 14tt pa——— Mrs. Ora Whiting of the town of Northern passed yesterday in the city. Isted. - WEINER ROAST James Stene of Minneapolis will be the guest of honor at a weiner roast at Rocky Point this evening. The others in the party are Misses Arvilla Kenfield, Velma Dean, Lucy Brooks, Dorothy'_'rorrnnce. Olive ‘Whaley, and Messrs. W. E. Dean, H. €. Baer, A. E. Feir, Roy Leibsle, D. J. Moore, Hurlburt Bell and Joe ‘Walker. A ill at her home on Dewey avenue for MISS NEWTON HOSTESS several days, is greatly improved and _Miss Bessie Newton entertained |able to be up again. Misses Avis Guyer, Nellie Crowell, Grace Miller, Helen Lauritzen, Gladys Loitved and Bertha Carpen- ter at six o'cloek dinner last” eve- ning, in honor of her birth anniver- sary. Mrs. H. A. Haffner of Gilbert is the guest of friends in Bemidji for a short time. Mrs. Axel Johnson of Solway was a between-train visitor in the city Friday. Mrs. J. R. McMahan, who has been Owing to the cold weather we will deliver ice to family customers four times a week,. beginning Monday, September 10. Delivery days will be Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat- urday. Smart-Getchell Ice Co. 2d 96-98 MRS, BAER HOSTESS Mrs. Homer C. Baer entertained at e a dancing party Thursday evening| Mrs. Martin Hogan ot Grant Val- R. A. McCall, who has been con- ‘rfi'fiied at St. Anthony’s hospital for at her home on Lake Boulevard in|ley was the guest of her daughter, honor of her brother, James” Stene,|Mrs. D. Hinshaw, Friday. of Minneapolis, who is her guest. i Miss Edna Miller of Malcolm has ‘*'\ accepted a position as teacher in Montana. Personals and Newsy Notes Mrs. A. A. Sather of Turtle River paséed yesterday in the city on busi- ness. Henrionnet’s Millinery has just re- ceived & new line of tams for school girls. 1-98 Allie Doran, who has been the guest of relatives and friends at Par- kers Prairie and Eagle Bend, return- ed to Bemidji yesterday. Miss Esther Tennstrom will return tomorrow morning from a three months’ visit at Ashland, Wis., Du- Iuth and other points. New goods arriving every day at Henrionnet Millinery. 1-98 Charles McDonald, E. L. Gordon and A. L. Gordon were in Bemidji yesterday,’ enroute to- Shevlin . from St. Paul, where they attended the Dr. and Mrs. K. 1. Smith and|state fai sons, Gordon and John, will return | i to Bemidji tomorrow from the Twin Cities where they attended the fair, and other points. They will return via Duluth. | posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing ‘James Stene of Minneapolis, who | to cure with local treatment, pronounced has been the guest if his sister, Mrs. it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con- Hompper C. Baer, and family for sev-| gitions and therefore requires constitu- days, will return to his home to-| tional treatment. Hall'’s Catarrh Medi- rrow night. cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & =5 > Co., fl’rale’do. Ohln,‘ls a l?msmuuomfl _ | remedy, Is taken internally and acts Achangs of delivery to family cus-| thru tne Blood on the Mucous Surfaces tomers will be made from daily t0|of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- four times a week, owing to the cold | ward is offered for any case that Hall's weather. The delivery days will be clam‘-rh Med‘;clnen (lau- 't:l cure. Send for after September 10, Mondays, Wed-| circulars and testimonlials. nesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.| eniq po il GO: Toledo, Ohio. Smart-Getchell Ice Co. 2d 96-98| Hall's Family Pills for constipation. eome time, was taken to his home this afternoon. . ‘There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup- msssssssmm BICG FOX FEATURE RE X Tonight Presenting GLADYS ROCKWELL in - “Honor and Obey” Dramatic Sensation of New York with ~ Olga Printzlan and a strong cast of Fox players 2 PRICES 5 AND 15 CENTS Sunday--the REX Presents «Somewhere In America” A play of patriotism with the great favorite MARY MILES MINTER In a five-part play produced by the . METRO COMPANY This is a photoplay of intense patriotism and patriotic appeal, combining love of country with the love of a man and a maid “gomewhere in America.” Through the patriotic story runs a compelling thread of the love of a girl and a man’s regenera- « tion. The schemes of traitors are exposed and patriotism tri- umphs. A play for every patriot. DON’T MISS IT ' Matinee 2:30 o’Clock Evenings 7:20 and 8:45 o’Clock Prices Only 6c and 156c The BRINKMANS, sole ownersThe RmX - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Dean $50,000 1o loan en farms. > a71ee Land Co.—Adv. * Mrs. John .Swanson and daughter, Lillian, have returned to their farm home near Bemidji from Crookston, where they have spent the past week with the former’s niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Hiler. THEATERSI REX TONIGHT “To donor and Obey” is the title of | another big Fox film at the Rex to- night with Gladys Rockwell in the lead of the big dramatic sensation of New York, staged by the Fox Film corporation. This is another of the big feature films that are being pro- duced by Fox whose pictures are full of human interest. GRAND Bcts - 18cts SUNDAY Mat. & Evening Sunday Progrem. For Sunday, a star Metro picture E I I[ B [ N N [ I I will be the offering, matinee and AS night, with the favorite, Mary Miles Minter, in the cast, a wonder play Who decided to put a saloon out of business. Mrs. Chloe McCallister, who has a“d = hqen the guest of relatives in Be- midji and Grant Valley for a month, returaed to her home in Missoula, Mont., today. Miss Rockwood, who will have charge of the domestic science de- partment at the School -of Agricul- ture in Crookston the coming term, is spending a few days in Bemidji with friends. . of love and patriotism. The settings are all of war time nature with a thread of love of a girl for a man, “somewhere in America,” and . his final regeneration. Spy plots are ex- .posed and patriotism enters in tri- umph. It is a patriotic appeal and every patriotic person should see this picture. There are always the usual comedies for the children at the Rex, and feature films are the rule. We yill deliver ice to family cus- tomers but four times a week com- mencing Monday, September 10, on account of the cold weather. Days of delivery will be Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays and Saturdays. Smart- Getchell Ice Co. 2d 96-98 ‘WHEELS OF WOE’ * = 0. J. Laqua returned yesterday ;]morning dirom the Twin Cities where e attended the state fair and vis- ited friends. He had been absent AT THE ELKO from the city since Monday.. “{hat might be termed an “all star cast” is to support Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in the Lasky-Para- mount adaptation of George B - ing competent bookkeepers and sten-|pyret’s sucgessiul play(,;"vvghat ;2:3- ographers. The Mankato Commer- ‘an’ ” cial College can always recommend :geC];l:DBlézhd;v; ic“T‘;gl;"fp;gfia:; well trained young people. When |cqas¢ jncludes Theodore Roberts, the you need office help write us. Ad-|gamous Lasky star; Hobart Bosworth, dress Manxato Commercial College, |noted star of his own productions; Mankato, Minn. h Raymond Hatton, who scored such - i a pronounced success in ‘“Joan the Miss Mabel Wager, commercial | Woman”; James Neill, the popular teacher in the Bemidji schools, has|star and leading man; James Cruze, arrived in the city from Shoreham |famous photodramatic star, and Miss and Detroit, Minn., where she has|Chevalier. This is one of the finest spent part of the summer, and will |casts which has ever appeared in take up her duties here Monday. Lasky productions Mrs. P. L. Hines and son, Grover, will return this evening from Hines where they have been the guests of the former’s brother-in-law, William Hines, and family. You business men” appreciate hav- | Gasoline At Ic A Gallon! Think Of It! SEE' HOW IT CAME ABOUT IN ‘GLORY’ ) " Seven Reel Feature At ELK O, Tonight, 5c¢-15¢ AT THE GRAND Enid Bennett is a quaint little charmer with eyes and smile that would melt the heart of a_snow man. She is at her best in “The Girl,: Glory,” at the Grand Sunday. OUT OF HOSPITAL Milton Schadegg, son of Mr. and "Mrs.. F. G. Schadegg, who underwent an operation at St. Anthony’s hos- pital about a week ago, is getting along nicely and has been taken to his home. CELEBRATES NATAL DAY *Irene Hoganson, the little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoganson, entertained a company of friends this ~ Commencing Monday, September 10, we will deliver ice four times a week, as follows Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays and Saturdays. This’ change is made owing to the cold weather. This applies to family cus- tomers only. Smart-Getchell Ice Co. 2d 96-98 Jack Pickford & Louise Huff Supported By Theodore Roberts In “What Money Can't Buy” Friends of Mrs. C. G. Ekelund, formerly of this city, now of Grand Rapids, Wis.,, have been advised of the death of Mrs. Ekelund’s mother, Mrs. Newman, of Grand Rapids, Wis. Mrs. Newman was kell known | afternoon in honor of her birthday. here, having spent the winter two Games were played and refreshments years ago with the Ekelund family|served. The guests were Dorothy in Bemidji. Ziegler, Harold Hoganson, Lester Hoganson, Isa Triekle, Lillian Mc- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre and|Gee, Chester Martin, Elizabeth Win- tamily motored over from Bemidji|Xklesky, Lester Winklesky, Earl Win- yesterday and are guests at the home | klesky, Ione Seller and Helen Seller. of Mr. Sathre’s brother, J. C. Sathre. e —————— e — BROTHER IS KILLED Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sathre and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre and family will form a motor. go:?"l:zr t“eg:elr 0; N{ulcolmc ‘hfls . = party to Finley, N. D.," wheré they 3 ul, having. receive will visit with a cousin, State’s At-|¥ord that his brother, Fred, has been EM'DJ' ORSE ARKET E torney P. O. Sathre, for several days, | killed in an auto accident. The par- ; E —Crookston Daily Times. . - ticulars have not~yet been learned. We Buy and Sell Horses, £ Word has been received in the H.mQ'.e. and Vehicles. E city of the death of Andrew Remark et ) H of Ada, in an auto accident in Idaho. = Remark is well known to the busi- ness men of Crookston, being a fre- quent visitor to this city on business for the Rice Lumber Co. of Ada, of which he was manager.—Crookston Times. Mr. Remark was well known in Bemidji, having spent much_time here obtaining men to work for his company. . v 4 ” Moberg Construction Company Teluphene 278 . Semidjl, Minn. GRAND 800 TONIGHT PRICES: ENTIRE 16¢c-28¢c-35¢ CHANGE. IN PROGRAM LONA FENDELL $TOCK CO. "y Stomach Troubles Since Childhood PERUNA Made Me Well Mr. Wm. W. Everly, 3326 North Hancock Street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: . ) “T have been troubled with stomach disorders since childhood, but after taking six bottles of your Péruna, I now enjoy the best of health. I also had catarrh in the head, which prac- tically has disappeared, thanks to the Peruna Co. for their good work.” - — . Those who object to liquid medi- cines can procure Peruna Tablets. RED CROSS NOTES The inspection committee makes the announcement that hereafter the Presenting 3 Act Melodrama hems of zll garments should measure 13 inches. Chairmen of sewing cir- “THE WOLF” cles are asked to look over their sam- ple garments and be sure it conforms | Between acts the miembers will ap- in all particulars with the-sample pear in hanging in the work room. Little VAUDEVILLE differences have been made at various times until in some cases even the sample has serious defects. Vary- ing the hems even a-fourth of am inch changes materially the size of the garment. Mrs. Quincy Brooks invited a number of the younger girls to spend the afternoon at her home yesterday, where they transformed the contents of her rag-bag into filling for com- fort pillows. Those present were Vera Dempsey, Helen Hayner, Ruth Hayner, Martha Gilmore, Anzonetta Kenfield, Alice Dean, Miriam Wedge and Margaret Wedge. At the close of the afternoon ice cream and cake were served. NEW_ MINNESOTA' AUTO MAPS These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? ifiiccf«««u1uu’i{fq4-:;«.;«uu{::««*#*;«a:«ka« »K #* _WATCH HOSPITAL— *¥ & “Every Watch Cureable” %X Eat at THE HOME CAFE * The DAILY PIONEER re- & K ‘We have just received a lot of new celves wire service of the ¥x BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. #% Gordon Burns, Prop. Minnesota maps, compiled and pre- UNITED PRESS Association. %« 210 3rd St. K pared by the Minnesota Forestry As- 4 % Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. sociation showing lakes, canoe routes »¥ A. W. Peterson, Mgr. el and automobile trails. The map is x K a beauty and 7is right up to date. icflfickc«#«i#z:«:««««c««««q«qt!«au«&«ala;u; Sells for 50c at the Pioneer office. XK KKK KEKXEKXKKKK ITEE S E R R R RSB E RS 9Ttf IZEE R R R 8 X2 xx _ GENERAL MERCHANDISE ## BEMIDJI SHOE STORE ¥ STENVICK CALLS Grocerles, Dry Goods, Shoes, #¥ *x N. L. HAKKERUP Flour, Feed, etc. The % _Shoes and Furnishings == ¥4 PHOTOGRAPHER Representative Oscar Stenvick of ¥ Our goods are the best and % Bagley was a business visitor here careful buyers ¥x our prices are right. ot Frié:iay. buy here. K Phone 172-W x* Photos Pay and Night W. G. SCHROEDER ak 315 Minn. Ave. x% Ak kA kA Rk APY AXRAE XN & TO MILITARY SCHOOL Earl Cochran, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, left Thursday eve- ning for Culver, Ind., where he will * Bemidjt Phoue 65 4K L L kK KR KRR KKK KRR RAK R R R R R e Y R R R e T L S KOORS BROTHERS CO. Bakers and Confectioners MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS %« Wholesale and Retail *x ARk Akhk ¥ kA Ak ARk kA kA A Ak il«liltifiiiilkit 2::;2?1;20;;:? Lélal:-'la;yass :hgg:)l?c]):ng;ee : DEAN LAND CO. :l Pianos, Organs and Sewing ¥ & Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ in the Bemidji high school. & x¥k Machines ¥ Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * *x Land, Loans, Insurance %4 117 Third St. Bemidji &« Confectionery, Cigarsand x TO NEW HOME - x and City Property *x Phone §73-W *x Fountain Goods * +« Troppman Block Bemidji & J. BISIAR, Manager %% 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 135 Mr. and Mrs. George Elletson have gone to Cass Lake to make their M R R R L R R RS R R R R R R home. Mr. Elletson was at one time employed at the postoffice. L