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_THE BEMTDIT DAILY PIONEER 3. Bistar went to Cass Laké today ‘on business matters. . $50,000 to losn" ovn farms. Dean THEA. T E RS Land Co. aite MR, RICKERSON OF CARLETON COLLEGE VENTRILOQUIST & IMPERSONATOR Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Onstad of Park Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. B. Kings- AT THE ELKO ley of Redwood Falls were guests| yyith Carlyle Blackwell and June at the George Severens home the lat-| gjyigge as the stars and with a bril- ter part of the week. liant cast including Muriel Ostriche and Jonny Hines,dtheb ne\ivest World- Picture Brady-Made, bearing the title 'd“l:[;in::d l%‘l{:ab‘gt Z',fifb?:gn n::l: ‘“Youth,” will come to the Elko thea- George T. Baker and little daughter | ter tonight. This picture is a thor- and Ed French and family motored Olllghl_Yg O%P;lfi;l;"“flg,has l:)‘:e“l?“gl’x‘i‘l{ pleasin, 4 fo the;state:park yestdrday. for entertainment purposes only, and it fulfills every purpose for which it has been built. : Will show at --the -- Lester Winklesky, son of Mr. and 'Mr's. Paul Winklesky, who under- s R went an operation at St. Anthony’s AT THE GRAND Coming Events l September 25—Next meeting of = . hospital Friday to have his tonsils 391!:-;?:" county board of commis- eautlful and adénoids reméved, was taken to| «pride and The Man,” a Mutual L . . his home yesterday. Star production in five parts, feat- ct. - 9.—Opening number of the ables ¥ uring the strenuous and popular act- ‘Woman’s Study club entertainments, the Karl Scheurer Concert company. October 10—Opening day of Uni- versity of Minnesota. October 29—sSpecial election for issuing of bonds to pay for bridge and city hall, Misses Elgie and Edith Schmitt|or, William Russell, supported by a motored to Cass Lake Saturday. They | cast incluqlnngther star performers, were accompanied home by Misses and news in pictures portraying cur- Paine, Mabel Aubolee, Beatrice and |rent events in a Mutual Weekly film Evelyn Kirk, who had been visiting|are the attractions at the Grand thea- in ‘Cass Lake. ter tonight. Enlarged photos of more than 100 “Mothers’ Darlings” will be shown on the screen at the ] s . [ ELKO Theatre Ear] McMahan and Arch Naugle, WASHBURN AT REX . who have charge of the Ford service = S O C I E T Y station of the C. W. Jewett Co., Inc.,| , In presenting “The Man Who Was 4 - Thursday Mat. and Eve. || at International Falls, motored to|Afraid” tonight, the management of \ Bemidji yesterday and spent the day|the Rex theater has brought to Be- LAURITZEN-APPLEBY At the Presbyterian parsonage Saturday evening at 8 o’clock took place the marriage of Robert Laur- itzen and Miss Bessie Appleby, both of this city, Rev. L. P. Warford offi- ciating. They were arienaed by Ar- 1 '3 N with their families. midji one of the most absorbing patriotic dramas ever produced. It g is one of the big feature films of the Miss Florence Huck, bookkeeper|Essanay company and the big all- at the W. G. Schroeder store, re-|gtar cast includes Bryant Washburn. turned this morning from a two|This picture was dramatized from weeks’ visit at St. Joseph and Kan-|the intensely interesting story by the sas City, Mo., and Minneapolis. same name which was featured by the Saturday Evening Post. It is Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rhea and | the story of a man’s love for his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. E. mother aguinst which he struggled E. Kenfield, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Quincy|When called to the colors. It is ab- e A Y S Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Me-|sorbing frurtn tlmi first foot of film .| and is a picture that has been shown Mrs. M. L. Shortridge of this city Laughlin motored to Farley yester: in the large cities at high prices. is visiting friends in Grand Forks, day.and passed the day. A ‘“Musty Suffer” comedy picture N. D, for a short time. will entertain the chiiaren. In addition to the usual high class photoplay program nold Bakkum and Lily Bakkum. Mr. and Mrs. Lauritzen will make their home at 511 Mississippi avenue. Personals and Newsy Note_s Mrs. A. F. Craver of Turtle River was among the business visitors Sat- urday. Miss Arvilla Kenfield, accompanied by her guests, who have spent the . week-end at Laugh-a-Lot lodge, Cass Europe's Terror Reign. Lake, returned to Bemidji today. Her father, E. E. Kenfield, chaper- oned the party. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baum, Elmer Lewis, A. Johnson, Mrs. Ed Kerr and Miss Signa Sletten of Bagley passed Saturday in the City. ‘“Europe’s Reign of Terror” is the showing tomorrow at the Rex. It is a Progress Feature film in 6,000 Mrs. Jule Achenbach of Wilton Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bjorge and|feet showing war scenes which all was in Bemidji today enroute to|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolen of Big|llave been reading about. It shows Springfield, I1l, where she will go in | Fork were over-Sunday guests of Mr, |Scenes froni the principal battle One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken. 14tf | training as a Red Cross nurse. and Mrs. Peter Kantz, 1014 Minne-|fronts agul is a strictly neutral pic- —— sota avenue. ture. Canadians, Russians, Ger- /‘\Frank Lalti}ner qf Turtle River Carbon burning; 1t wlill save your f]n:sn:'r:‘:ll]i{:pil(l'ztl;:lfl"sllae‘:tx!s“;gi:v:ll': { ‘ln-d‘as;mted business in the city Sat-|gasoline to get your engine burned Mrs. T. B. Connor and three Hng natlons ars shown on the feld out. Letford’s Garage. 8-929 [ daughters of Breckenridge were the ) guests of Attorney and Mrs. Henry Funkley Saturday. They were en- guest of his brother, William Hines,| M- and Mrs. Arthur Warner and Y ¥ 2 route to their home from Interna- e — of Hines yesterday. on: AT "“,‘,’"Plf;;sk‘;“dau’:‘o‘;s‘i Minnie| tional Falls -where they visited Mrs.|GIRL'S STATEMENT, },";"*L ' P B Mrs. George Marian of Wilton was|midii Saturday and attended to busi- Connor's: daughter. among the visitors in the city Sat-|0ess matters. urday. and scenes of actual fighting are shown. { i P. L. Hines of this city was the You might as well have the use EMIDJI of that building you are planning—there is nothin to be gained by waiting. There is no prospect o prices going down for some time after the war is Here is the girl’s own story: “For years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach Rev. M. A. Soper of the American Mr. Rickerson, ventriloquist and Sunday School Union, held services No war price advance yet—*Get|impersonator, of Carleton College, | 2t Buena Vista and}};akq].llulm s?‘n:; :flfi c(fili‘\vp '(’,ni‘l),l;fi ”50(11:“1“{0‘1;‘01 X{,‘:fif over. (.;0 ead and let your contracts. ‘Rich’ quick” for all your photo work | will be at the Baptist church Tues- | torium yesterday. He will preac ing_helped until I tried buckhtorn When it comes to the roof you can make a real —quality and service. Rich Studio, | day, September 25, at 8 p. m. Ad-[Hines tomorrow erelx)m;l%ianda:nsthe bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in . d be fb ifvi 29 10th. Phone 570-W. 921tf | mission, 15 and 25 cents. 2-924 | consolidated school building at Spur| & "\ ™ ONE SPOONFUL help- saving, and get a better roof by specitying Wednesday evening. ed me INSTANTLY.” Because Ad- . ler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE aliment- Miss Myrtle Hanson of Canada,|ia;y tract it relieves ANY CASE ] [ ] who has .been visiting her cousine constipation, sour stomach or gas [ Miss Tillle Rude, of Crookston for|,nq prevents appendicitis. It has - ee a week, arrived in Bemidji Saturday|quicKEST ACTION of anything we : L W T and will pass a few days here with|.yor 501d. City Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. E. M. Bude and Miss Clara| Attorney and Mrs. W. L. Case of lay, teachers in the Lake Alice Cloquet .Jere guests at the 8. C. Consolidated school, were guests of( Brown home yesterday. They left friends in the city Saturday. this morning for their home via Mrs. A. Rodin and Miss Alice John- | ft85c2 State park. son of the town of Frohn passed Sat- friends before going to International e urday in the city the guests of| E:J. Stilwell, president of the Min-fpy)ly where she will visit relatives. ROOflng friends. neapolis Paper Co., and vice presi- S NEW MINNESOTA AUTO MAPS dent of the state fair board, is in ‘We have just received a lot of new Bemidji on an outing, accompanied Mrs. M. Benner and daughter, Sy-| iy n050ta maps, compiled and pre- by his wife. bil, will leave on a month’s visit with pared by the Minnesota Forestry As- — ;f”::"":lsuin v?:ilza‘fi;‘sm l;e::g:}s ‘L’;‘:' sociation showing lakes, canoe routes Mr. and Mrs. B. Kingsley of North § 3r- Jy Benner, and her daughter, Mrs: and mllnmobi]lei tminsl.t Tl{etm!:lp tis Redwood, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs.1G' D Cady, and husband a beauty and is right up to date. A. C. Onstad of Park Rapids visited| = ’ S Sells for 50c at the Pioneer office. N ) at the George Severens home in — 97tf It is now recognized as the preferable type of roofing for office Grant Valley the latter part of last] Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schmitt) ___ __ buildings, factories, hotels, stores, warehouses, garages, farm week. Mr. Onstad is a brother andj]and son, Harvld, and daughter, Elsie,| —™—— buildings etc., where durability is necessary. Mr. Kingsley a cousin of Mrs. Sev-|and Ava Sonstrud motored to Walker A Y HUFFMAN & O,I_EA“Y CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, accord- the Ibertson home, motored to Walk- | district court before Judge Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darling of erens. and the state sanatorium by the ing to thickntss (1, 2 or 3 ply). er yesterday. against Stephen Furlong and others| Sheho, Sask., Can., were the guests F“H" ITUHE & way of Cass Lake yesterday, return- ing to Bemidji by way of Laporte There are many roll réofings on the market, but only one CERTAIN-TEED. It pays to get the best. It costs no more ———— who also claimed title to the same|of Mrs. Darling’s brother, Earl Mc- Mrs. Louise Tweddale of Wilbur,|land. Mr. O’Grady is an old resident | Mahan, and family Friday and Sat- u"nEHTAKI"s and Nary. to lay a CERTAIN-TEED roof than it does to lay a poor roof, but there is a vast difference in the wear. You can't tell the quality of a roofing by looks or feel. Your only safety is the Wash., who has been fvi%tirg he‘li' of Fisher, having resided on the|urday. They were emroute homl;e label, Be sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED—then you are brother, Lark Petry, of ecida and |land in question for the past twenty-| from an extended trip. Among the i R d : = relatives in Park Rapids and differ-|two years, until just recently when | places visited were Toronto, where H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director certain of ql:ahtyan guaranteed satisfaction. , ent points in Towa for the past two|he has been spending a short time|they attended the fair and from there PHONE 178-W or R Certain-teed Slate-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles weeks, has returned to her home, at Bemidji.—Crookston Daily Times. | took the Great Lakes trip. They al- are supplanting wood and slate shingles for residences. They cost less, 80 visited at Detroit, Chicago, Omaha, are just as good looking, wear better, won't fall off, buckle or split. They Minneapolis, Sparta, Wis,, and dif-| are fire-retardant, and do not have to be painted or stained. ferent points in Minnesota. From N N ” here they went to Crookston. e _____} Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes are the best quality paint materials, = ground and mixed with mechanical ac- curacy. Made for all uses and in all colors. With ?int as with roofing, the name CERTAIN-TEED is & guarantee of quality and satisfaction. CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION New York, Chicago, Philadelphbis, 8t. Louis, Boston, Cleveland, Pittaburgh, Detrolt, Buffalo, San Francisco, Milwaukee, Cincinnatl, New Orleans, Los ‘Angeles, A Kausaa Oity, Seattle, Indisnapolis, Atianta, Richmond, Grand Rl‘:fil Salt Lake Ofty, Des Moloes, Houston, Duluth, London, Syduey, Havana We carry instock a full line of all Certain-teed Pro ducts. Come hert first always. Given Hardware Co. Minnesota Ave. - Phone 57 - Bemidji, Mina. CERTAIN-TEED is not cheaper because the quality is lower, but because it is a less expensive roofing to manufacture. It is better, not only because it is cheaper, but also because it is light weight, weather-tight, clean, sanitary, fire-retardant and costs practically nothing to maintain, Mrs. Rose Cossentine of Blackduck passed through Bemidji today on her { way to Collegeview, Neb., where she { will visit her son, Roy, who has been called to the colors. Miss Myrtle McLean of St. Paul %5 the guest of her uncle, M. LaFon- tisee and family. She arrived in the citysSaturday morning and will re- main for a week. M. E. Ibertson and family and Mrs. James O'Grady proved his title to Ibertson’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Colby,|a piece of land located near Fisher, of Forman, N. D., who is a guest at|this morning, when he appeared in R S —— et SRSt REX Theatre TONIGHT One of the most absorbing films ever seen in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Del Burgess will leave this evening for Minneapolis where they will spend Tuesday, and from there will go to Chicago where Mr. Burgess will continue his stud- “ ‘ ] ” ies at the McKillop Veterinary school. School will open Wednes- day. Their son, Jack Burgess, will remain in Bemidjl with his grand- A story of a man’s love for his mother and the call to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar, and colors. It is one of the most stirring dramatic films, abound- will attend echool here this winter. ing in patriotism, with BRYANT WASHBURN Dramatized from the story published in the Saturday Eve- ning Post by the ESSANAY Company. Thrilling from &tart to finish. Intensely interesting. One of the really big films. A George Klein comedy with Harry Watson, Jr., of Bickel & " «MUSTY SUFFER” PRCES 6c & 15¢c 7:20 and 8:48 TONIGHT—7:45 and 9:00 Admission 5¢ and 16¢ | RECEIVES COMMISSION W. K. Denison, V. 8., has received a commission from Washington and is awaiting his call. [ GRAVELLE IMPROVED Omar Gravelle, of the firm of Gra- velle & Dickenson of Red Lake, who has been seriously ill at St. An- thony’s hospital, is greatly improved and able to sit up. CARLYLE BLACKWELL JUNE ELVIDGE- TRIPLET DAUGHTERS BORN Triplet daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Greer at Debs. One daughter was born Saturday and the L other two yesterday. TO “GOLDEN SLOPE” ment, filled to the brim with wit and E=———— telling a delightful stor his is the Christ Markuson left Saturday for| cjassiest sort of entertainment. Kenyon ‘where he will join his wife.|yoy want pleasing rapid-moving, Mr. Markuson has disposed of his| ongistent entertainment with plenty property here and he and Mrs. Mar-| of miles and laughter, here it is. kuson expect to leave the mlgdlle - of October for San Francisco, Cal., where they will make their home.|*Fomorrow — ANN PENNINGTON R R Mr. Markuson was for several years In ‘Paramount Plcture in the grocery business here, and n Fard e e | THE LITTLESOLDIER AL | oypGRIBE FOR THE PIONEER Now partment. 2 R — SR We carry a full line of products manufactured by the Certain-teed Company. Get our prices. We'll beth profit by it. St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co, Phone 100 - Near G. N. Depot “Europe’s Reign of Terror” The specially produced feature film by the Progressive Feat- ure Film company will be show =t ‘The REX Tomorrow Over 6,000 feet of films taken on the big battlefields of Europe. Kaiser Wilhelm with his troops. Battle of the Dardanelles. Joffre in midst of battle. s E E Gen. Haig on the Somme. The seige of Verdun. A glimpse into submarine war fare. Joyous with the joyousness of youth, bubbling over with excite- See with your own eyes what you've leen reading. PRICES 10 AND 20 CENTS MATINEE AND EVENING