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Bord, to Mr. and. Mrs. Eud‘ Toup- in, 1116 Dewey avenue, last eve- ning, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krahn of La- v}nh spent the day in the city shop- ping. Mrs. Hans Ballingrud of Wilton was among the out-of-town visitors today. m. Misses Amanda and 8t of Bagley are vi: lng at their sister, Mrs, R. 6 of Richmlo Mr. and Mrs A. M visiting friends in gohuwn lrel nérd ‘for a few days. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George of the Fifth ward Wednes8ay Lawrence Larson of. et was the guest of friends in the’ wal‘d this week. William A. Shannan of Big Falls was in the ci g,oib,y and while ixqre made arrangements to k from the Willow River Horse & tle company. Mfi I. B. Munger, and :llllga. Caroline, of McIntosh .are the gu of Mr. and Mrs. L .*rolsoh. Tey will remain over Sunday. Mrs. Ella Rockwell of Britton, S, D., is visiting at the home of her cousins, Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman snd Mrs, James Hennig'han a Haugen Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson have had as their guests for a short time Mr. Johnson’s mother of St. Paul. Coming Events September 25—Next meeting of Beltrami county board of commis- ers. ct. 9.—Opening number of the ‘Woman'’s Study club entertainments, the Karl Scheurer Concert company. Ogtoher 10—Opening day of Uni- versity of Minnesota. October 29—Special election for issuing of bonds to pay for bridge and city hall. SOCIETY NEW OFFICERS ELECTED At the meeting of the B. A. C. club last evening, John Koors was elected president and John Henry, secretary-treasurer. Talks were giv- en by G. W. Harnwell, N. E. Given Il and Mr. Peterson, and progressive { games were played. Refreshments g were served at the close of the eve- Carbon burning; 1t will save your gasoline to get your engine burned out. Letford’s Garage. 8-929 Miss Alvina Hedman is spending the week-end with her parents at Guthrie. She is a student in the Bemidji schools. Gusta Moe, a Bemidji high school student, will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Moe, of the town of Frohn. Panoramic photo of our county’s first draft quota only 50c at Aber- crombie’s; Antler’'s; Capt. Mac's; Carlson’s; City Drug Store; Netzer’s; Christianson’s, Nymore; Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1-922 X, Mrs. Charles Roman of Monticello; Minn., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah McTaggart, for a few days. Forest Conliffe of Mlnnemlll ls the guest of Richard Cota for a few days, when he will leave for A Deer River on a hunting tfip in company with his.father, A. Condiffe. Mrs. F. N. Williams and Mrs. A. Stayton of Minneapolis are enjoying a two weeks' outing at different points around Bemidji. nings. HOSTESS TO LITTLE FRIENDS Vera Opsahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, entertained a group of little friends at a birthday party this afternoon, the occasion being her seventh birth anniversary. The hours were passed in playing chil- dren’s games. Mr. and Mré. George Kaiser of|Of Turtle River tnnsacled business here Friday. Mr. Rickerson, ventriloquist and impersonator, of Carleton College, will be at the Baptist church Tues- day, September 25, at 8 p. m. Ad- mission, 15 and 25 cents. 2-924 No war price advance yet—*“Get ‘Rich’ quick” for all your photo work —quality and service. Rich Studio, 29 10th. Phone 570-W. 921tt in Mrs. J. Thomas of Blackduck was la between-train visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Margaret Chandler of Fargo, N. D., who has spent the summer at Lavinia, left for her home today. Her brother, Roy Chandler, who is a member of Company B, Fargo, will leave Monday for the front. ly Personals and Newsy Notes Mrs. Catherine Meade is visiting relatives in Blackduck for two weeks. Mrs. J. A. Younggren returned yesterday morning from Minneapolis where she had spent the past month, guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. James McFarland, Mrs. Thomas Wiltse, Mrs. Nels Larson and John Wiltse motored to Bemidji to- day from Bagley and were the guests of Mona Daniel Ludvig Larson of Baudette is the S Aest of friends here for a few days. of Dean arite Mrs. G. W. Vail of Wilton drove to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day with friends. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. A. P. Heckleman, formerly of Be- midji, spent a few hours in the city this morning to take railroad exam- inations for the new position he has accepted with the Great Northern railroad in the depot at Lengby.— Crookston Daily Times. You business men appreciate hav- ing competent bookkeepers and sten- ographers. The Mankato Commer- cial College can always recommend well trained young people. When you need office help write us. Ad- dress Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn. One of these nice days you ought .to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. 14tf A. A. Richardson returned to Mich- igan City, N. D., this morning after spending a few days in Bemidji and Red Lake photographing the first draft quota and the Red Lake Indian fair. He will remair in North Da- kota for some time ‘photographing threshing scenes. | Elmer Wilcox, son of H. S. Wil- cox, of Lake Plantaganet, was a guest at the R. E. Cota home this week. From here he went to Park Rapids where he joined the boys who left yesterday for the training' camp, having been-caled in the first quota. Catarrh Cannot Be Curea with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- -~fuenced by oonsmuuon;l condmou. lnd in order to cure it you take \ internal remedy. Hal Cn.mrrh lladl- cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com- posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F. NEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists, 7c. Hall's Famlly Pills for constipation. Rev. O. P. Grambo has returned from Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada, where he has visited rela- tives for some time. At Cormngay, Alta., he was the guest of his bro- ther-in-law, N. Anderson, and at Berkshire, Sask., visited his brother, Peter Grambo. Mr. and Mrs. William Lilye re- turned last evening from Grand Rap- ids where they had t_)een since Thurs- day. They went to bid their son, Charles Barwise, good bye, as he has been called to the colors. He, to- gether with 167 young men from Grand Rapids and adjoining terri- tory left yesterday morning for the Des Moines training camp. Mrs| H. L. Wilcox and daughter, Wilhelmina, of Minneapolis arrived in the city last evening and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wil- cox for two weeks. Mrs. Wilcox is a daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox. There’s Nething So Terrible As ‘THE WRATH OF LOVPE Even if it is only screemn love, Virginia Pearson, the cele- brated star of the Fox Film Corporation, portrays the jealous woman with all its pangs. Mrs. Fred Trimble, Mrs. 8. L. Win- slow and Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman pass- ed’ Thursday at Blackduck attend- ing the Sunday school comvention. Misses Grace Jones, Jane Berg, Beat- rice Moak and Gladys Rickerson mo- tored there in ,the evening e&nd at- tended the evening session. CHURCHES Baptist. Next Sunday "t lra. m. the Bible school will give a program repre- senting the work of state missions. At 8 p. m. Rev. A. E. Carlson, pas- tor of the Swedish Baptist church at Arthur, Iowa, will preach for us. Rev. Carlson is a brother of A. T. Carlson of this city. Youw &re cor- dially invited to attend ser- vices. A. M. Whitby, pastor. Services at town of Liberty 10:30 a. m. Aardahl church 3 p. m. Nymore church 7:30 p. m. The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Free church will meet with Mrs. Hans Erickson, Bemidji, on Thurs- day, Sept..27, Al are cordially in- vited. . P. Gram tor. Con m’g&%’énndny at 10:30 o'clock. Both languages will be used. A home mission offer- ing will be received. Osmond John- son, pastor. This wonderful film is the program at SUNDAY--VIOLA DANA In the Rolfe production, a METRO wonderplay “LADY BARNAGLE” WHY? i Morning pErgyle‘ipgfd baptism at 11 a. m. with sermon by Bishop Mor— rison. There will be no vespe Sunday as the bishop and, rector wlll | go to Tenstrike and hold seryices|| Sunday evening. George Baekhurst, b rector. She stuck to a man she did not love like a barnacle. MONDAY AT THE REX Bryant Washburn will be shown in the stirring Mother Love vs. Patriotism. “The ManWho Was Afraid” This is one of the latest of the Essanay productions—a story of the day, depicting the soul stirring struggle of a man against the ties of motherhood when his country calls. Presbyterian. Sunday moraing services at the. Presbyterian church at 11 o’clock. The pastor wil &peak om the sub< ject, *The Widening Circle of God’s Influence” (John 11:52). In the evening &t 8 o’clock the sermon sub-: ject will be “Joy With God—a Uni- fying Power” (Luke 15:16). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are welcome. L. P. Wu‘- ford, pastor. [ story of ! tional, Morning service at 11:30, subject —*Life’s Tomorrow.” No evening service. Morning worship at ll) sermon Righteousness. 8 o’clock, sermon subject—*The Des- erts of Life.” welcome to all. ister. THEATERS In part photodrama Talmadge, the Elko theater presents the kind of picture people remember, Many in the audience yesterday as- sured the management that “Poppy’! was & ‘“good picture”’—several pat- rons are known to have attended both performances cating the production to be (in their opinion) worth seeing twice. last showing of “Poppy” at the Elko tonight, starting at 7:30 and 9. ! “Madcap Madge” is the title of the new Triangle play selected for the first starring vehicle of Thomas, called by Harrison Fisher “the most beautiful American show girl.” by R. Cecil Smith and produced un- der the supervision of Thomas H; Ince, will be exhibited at the Elka theater tomorrow, with a Triangle- Komedy. AT THE G rP i “Frankie,” the wonderful horse, will “again perform under dlrectlon tonight. present Art Acord, the famous cow- boy, George Ovey—better known as “Jerry” in comedy, and Northern Minnesota. Tomorrow, Mary Fuller in the Famous Players production of “The Long Trail” on the Paramount program, that this stellar duo will be unusual- ing public when it will be seen at the Grand theater. AT THE REX Plots by foreign spies and thrilling detective work of the Am- erican secret service keep the action tion for William Fox, Love,” always on the double quick. This up-to-the-minute drama will be shown at the Rex theater tonight. ant Washburn in the Essanay feature “The Man Who Was Afraid.” story of the present war time. THE SEMTDIT DAILY PIONEER Church school &.lt 10:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting at 7 p. m. Matinee Bc & I5c Evening 10¢c & 200 ‘i ToneiT ‘Girand ToMorRow TONIGHT—Last showing of “FRANK'E” Thfiu:gngfa"\:v.lth ; Art Acord in “FILM TEMPO” C. N. Foss, pastor. dist Episco Methodil ' o’clock, an of Evening worship at subject—‘“The Sabbath school at 12 Epworth League at 7 p. m. A B. D. Hanscom, min- %fia ELX Selz?uck elght- “Pop%';."r also George Ovey in “OFFICER JERRY” starring Norma Prices Tonight—Children 10c¢; Adults 20c TOMORROW—Matinee 2:30 and Evening indi- yesterday, LOU TELLEGEN in a Paramount Feature “The Long Trail” Matinee and Evening—b6c and 16¢ The Olive This play, which was written Mabel Barrymore at the Granf The picture program wilk matinee and evening, | Lou-Tellegen and NORMA TALMADCE In Selznick 8-part Feature “POPPY” The Kind of Picture You Remember presenting it is felt popular with the amusement-seek- Children 10c¢; Adults 20c the SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 OLIVE THOMAS playing in o “Madcap Madge” A Triangle Picture [y Also a Comedy “HIS BITTER FATE"” Matinee and Evening—=5bc and 16 Virginia Pearson’s latest produc- “Wrath of * “The Barnacle” Sunday. : s WE HAVE THE LOTS What kind of a lot are you looking for? site? A location for a fine residence? litte home? A good business . Or just a place for a cozy EASY PAYMENTS (3 Pick yours out and call on our local agent, The Berman Agency, Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and September discount. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. VIOLET DANA Story of the Day. Monday, ul;g Rex will present Bry- A St. Paul, Minn. Ladies of Bemidji I wish to announce to the ladies of Bemidji that I have finally answered the urgent re- quest of a great many of the “Better dressed” ladies of this comunity,to add a ladies’ tailor- ing department to my Merchants Tailoring establishment, and am now ready (o give those who appreciate Good Tailoring the best service they can get anywhere. I receive the latest fashions from the Ameri- can Fashion Co., New York, promptly each month and therefore am in a position to give you what is newest in styles. If you see a garment you like in a fashion book just bring the picture to me and I will make the gar- ment exactly as represented in the book. Come in and lock over our new styles and _ patterns. ; Paul Brosvik Phone 331 Merchant Tailor 119-3rd. St. B SR