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Devere Wilson and Rl!pix Johnson motored up from Bagley today and passed several hours _In the city. F. V. Gardner of Pleasant Valley has as his guests for a month, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Gard- ner, of Olwein, Iowa. Elmer Madson of Grand Rapids, formerly of Bemidji, was in the city yesterday. Better pick out your size in the ARMY SHOR, for they are going fast Mrs. Josie Near of Minneapolis is| 8. L. Winslow is suffering from|the guest of Mrs. Jessie Spain. , & ¥ an attack of rheumatism. Near has also been the guest of Mrs. M. W. Knox of Pleasant Valley. _ ‘ Coming Events | Qctober 10—Opening day of Uni- s versity of Minnesota. October 29—Special election for issuing of bonds i0 pay for bridge and city hall, $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co. a71ite We have only a limited amount of storage left if you want a atall. J. Ketzenberg of Spruce Grove has returned from a trip to Minneap- olis. There was a large attendance at the union meeting of the: Epworth league -of the Presbyterian church All sizes of the famous MUNSON|8Rd the Epworth league of the Con- SHOR STORE 11010 \yyam Spangler, son of Johm Spangler of Turtle River, was taken Mrs. John Noel and Mrs. George|to the-loeal hospital yesterday, a cow Day of the town of Northern were|having.lacerated his face badly. in the city yesterday in the-interest Py of the Red Cross. Mrs. Ole Nesseth and little daugh: lisocieETY]| L ANNUAL SPREAD On October 16 the Win One class of e Methodist church will hold m-iteffirst annual banquet and election i officers in the basement of the church. A program will also be given and the work for the fall and winter outlined. At this meeting final arrangements will be made for the Axel Skovgaard concert which will \appear here on November 14 under the auspices of the erl;l (in: class. Mr. Skovgard, the Danish};; her home in ‘San Francisco - yes- violinist, has appeared in Bemidji terday. i v Leroy Barwise, who has been the before and is a musician of note. . guest of his pflr'enw Mr. and.Mrs. No war price advance .yet—'‘Get QUEEN ESTHERS ‘Rich’ quick” for all your photo work —quality and service. Rich Studio, 29 10th. Phone 570-W. . 921t Mr. and Mrs. J. Paskewitz Spruce Grove have returned fromx Minneapolis where they spent a short time. Frohn. e ~ MEMBERS OF THE HOME gested The Queen Esthers will meet at ization. — ter, Joan, of Thief Rivef Fglls are|28e of & ot |the guests of. Ml‘k»NAHBtt?wamer, The latest is the foot specialist— Gunder Aak ? th town of | the man ‘'who makes a life study of h“.‘ = % the human foot and of how to correct and overcome the troubles that it is There is a college in Chi- Wm. the well known foot auth- heir to. GUARD will be able to gét a pair | €280, conducted by Dr. Miss Lillian Peterson, who - has|of rea] ARM¥ SHQOES:on the famous/|Scholl, been visiting her sister, Mra. O. Lar. | MUNSON. LAST at:KNAPE'S SHOE ority, where nothing but foot anat- omy and the givi son, for the past six weeks, returned|STORE. . 1-1010 i tyaughl. e giving of foot comfort Matches Scarce In England. The foregoing remarks are sug- by the announcement William Lilye, for a,few days. re- | Knapp's Shoe Store, of this city, that| yecording to the London Chronicle, turned to Grand Rapids this morn-|2 foot speclalist from Chicago, per-| gy ynde against wholesulers und re- ing where' he is loyed. .. sonally trained by Dr. Scholl, eI 0y be at that store October 15 and 16 GOOD ROADS ARE ATTRAUHVEI Thousands of Farmers Making Direct Profits by Catering to Pass- Ing Automobilists. The use of the automobile by farm- ers has completelg changed the ru- ral attitude toward motoring, tens of thousands of men are making direct profits by catering to the pass- ing motorist. MONTHLY MEETING ‘The Missionary auxiliary of the ply soon. Letford's Garage. . 1010tf|congregational church will hold its regular mon:hly meeting Thursday ‘afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bewer of the Fifth ward. »g | 8regational church ’ ARMY SHOE just in at KNAPP'S NOW COMESTHE In order to attract him oy there must be a good road, and thus at KNAPP'S SHOR STO! 1 3-1010} ¢1,¢ Jump of rural conservation s leav- ened to a surprisiog degr-e. BETTER THAN CALOMEL “In The Limelight” | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. OOSTING v s lets EMIDJI Ed;vards Ohvg;l'ab_e are USINESS . Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi- for calomel — are a mild but sure and Pictures faken in Bemidji e, and their effect on the liver is Business Places (about 80 in st nratm:italaeous. They are the result number) :showl Edwards’ determination not to treat 9r) o sIONIng: Bumergus = bowel complaints with calomel, proprietory and employes o eitorts to baneh It brought out these on The s e Au’tll‘i ohvel-colorfi t;lble!st.flm dothe 3 ese pleasant little tal good creen that calomel does, but have no bad ‘after In connection with the Pathe effects. They don't injure the teeth like five-reel, feature photopla. strong liquids or calomel. They take hold P ey of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why qums. Sodostrong liquids. ' Itisbest not Al zy feeling come from constipation l4o showing: sordered liver. Take Dr. Bdwudi 2 Tablets when you feel “I and Triangle Komedy heavy. Note how they “clear” clouded rain and how they “perk up” the spirits All druggists. FOOT SPECIALIST SEE YOURSELF AS S 8d 25 < ox. This is certainly an age of special- dMnybe that is why it is an ch unprecedemed progress. OTHERS SEE YOU Grand Theatre TODAY 10c and 200 Flavors In Glass Vials with JffyJen M. You must try this new, perfected gela- tine dessert. Your choice of7 real fruit flavors. Also Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint sauce and salads. A grave allegation of profiteering in of | jmntches at the expense of the public, will tallers by an official of a match fac- He explained that the ‘ recently. the home of Misses Anna and Carrie Mr. Parker and -daught: ,| to demonstrate the Scholl Foot Com- | tor¥ recentl; Brown this evening. All members of Spruce Grove hnv:“fon:mt'; 3" | fort Appliances, to examine feet and | ehief causes of the present shortuge are urged to be present at this ses-| Mrs. Helmer Larson and little)gena where they will.make -their|B8ive advice without charge. We| were the stoppage of the huportation SUBSCRI sion, as matters of lmportance will | daughter have gone to Sebeka where|pome this winter. They mede the|Predict d busy time for him.—Adv. et foreign supplies and the require- be discussed. they will be the guests of friénds|¢rip by automobile and. wengyaccap- and relatives for a week. panied as far as Thief River FaHs-by SWEDISH AID TOMORROW Miss Vera Ketzenberg, who will at- B 1-1010 | menzs of tue ury, uinm Mrs. Jessie Bane of Oslo, N. D, |tend school there .and Charles Pas- who is the guest of her sister, Miss| kewitz, who will work, for, the,Soo Serena Blue, of Northern for a|Railroad company. 4 month, was the guest of friends in Mrs. F. Palmquist will entertain the Ladies Aid society of the Swed- ish church tomorrow afternoon at .2:30 o’clock in the church basement. |the city yesterday. & "1 are invited to attend. e Do you want real comfort? Just "LADIES AID TOMORROW step in and try on a palr of the THE AT ’ RS 2 ARMY SHOES before your size is i A ;- The Ladies Aid society of the Fifth|gone, at KNAPP'S SHOE STORE. ' -/ ward will meet tomorrow afternoon 1-1010 at the home of Mrs. Alfred Johnson. A cordial invitation is extended. J. W. Naugle, of the Naugle Pole & Tie company, went to Chicago this afternoon to join his wife, who is visiting her caughter, Mrs. H. P. Dunning, and family. The marve! otflnggms' [ g iicn action and atmosphere to which the . William Fox photoplays attain werg never more wonderfully exemplifie Personals a[ld than in “The Final Payment,” in Norman Knox, Gordon Gardner,|which Nance O'Neil, America’s fore- Charles Coffin, Ira Coox, M. L. Ful-| most tragedeinne, is featured at the Newsy NOteS ler and George Edwards of Pleasant|Rex tonight. The play itself af- Valley have returned from Nortu Da-| fords Miss ‘O’Neil abundant oppor- kota where they were employed dur-| tunities for the display of her trans- 1s Willett of the town of Frohn|ing harvest and threshing. cendent powers of emotional expres- purchased a Ford car this week. - ¢ sion. As Nannina, a sympwe vil- lager, we find her happily married to the man of her choice, Caesar, one of the crew of a fishing schoon- er. Alfredo, captain of the craft, is in love with Nannina and in pur- suance of his base ends, he encom- passes the arrest of Caesar for a vile murder which he himself has committed. Still unable to make headway with the woman he has set his heart upon, he plans the ruin of her sister, Rosa. Nannina has been warned in time, however, and Rosa is saved. The villain is cir- Adolph Sterten of Hendrum ar- rived in the city last evening and will be the guest of his aunt, Mrs. K. K. Roe, and family until over Sunday. Mr. Sterten has been draft- ed and will soon leave for the front. © C. W. Jewett, of the Jewett gar- age, went to Minneapolis last eve- ning on business matters. Wallace Jones, of the Gonvick Banner, is among the business visit- ors in Bemidji today. Leroy Elwell, cashier of the Farm- ers State bank of the Fifth ward, re- turned Monday from North Dakota where he transacted business for a few days. During his absence his wife had charge of the bank. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have .your picture taken. 14tf .. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayhan of ““ke Plantaganet transacted busi- Mr. and Mrs. William Church and daughter, Dorothy, of Yola were among the business visitors in the city yesterday. John W. Goodspeed of Kinney,|cumvented and in tragic and spec- éss here Tuesday. Minn., who has been a guest at the|tacular fashion makes “The Final J. P. Ripple home for several days,| Payment” in expiation of his crimes. Miss Hattie Young of the town of | has returned to Kinney. Mr. Good- Big Vitagraph Feature. Eckles has returned from North Da-|speed is a former Bemidji boy and Kneeling on the pink satin cush- Kota. will go with the next draft to join|ion under the minister's benediction P — the colors. the couple clasped hands and the Mrs. C. D. Arnold of the town of congregation was awed in reverent city. Vernon, of America avenue returned |man and wife. this morning from Kelliher where Then the bride, who was no less they have been the guests of Profes-|a personage than the dainty star, sor and Mrs. T. S. Thompson for a|Anita Stewart, and groom, Charles the aisle once more to the waiting limousine outside. But fear not, movie fans—it was only a movie wedding which was Thompson are sisters. Northern passed yesterday in the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jahr and son,|silence as they were pronounced short time, Mrs. Jahr and Mrs.| Richman, arose afid marched down filmed for the society drama, “The More Excellent Way,” in which Miss Stewart is starred with Mr. Rich- man as leading man, and which is the attraction at the Rex theater to- morrow. Tonight T Paris--106 & 20c AT THE 3 “Her Excellency, Eblllxgoflovernor.” the new Triangle starring Wil- fred Lucas and Elda Millar, will be shown at the Elko theater tonight. It was written by Robert Shirley and produced under, the gsupervision of Aldan Dwan. . It depicts a woman who defles a governor. She .. .be- comes lieutenant governer and, puts through legislation that .checks:the malign influences that have been gaining control of the state. govern- ment. A Triangle-Keystone two medy will. alsa. be_shown at the Biko;tonight. AT THE -}. At the Grand ?fi%fl? tonight "gbout-eighty photographs of the in- terior of Bemidji business establish- ments, with numerous employes rhereln, will be ahown enlarged .on E the screen. . “Just started regular program presenting Gladys Hulette in “The Cigarette Girl,” one bettcteveryda of the famous Pathe productions,| have been smoki ELDA MILLAR IN TRIANGLE PLAY, “HER EXCELLENCY THE |[and a Triangle-Komedy. GOVERNOR. NEW MINNESOTA AUTO MAPS Wi Ifred Lucas ‘We have just received a lot of new Minnesota maps, compiled and pre- is the Governor Who Falls in with Scheming Politicians. | parcd by the Minnesota Forestry As- . Also Showing a Two Part soclaton shoving lakes, ctuoe raute ‘Mack Sennett Keystone .Comedy ‘Tomorrow “THE STORM” Blanche Swest Sells for 50c a¢ the Pioneer office. AWAY FOR TREATMENT Mrs. Charles Smith has gone to Shakopee, Minn., where she will re- ceive treatment for rheumatism. ective Page . ! ‘ | the many tobacco-growing TONIGHT NANCE O’NEIL In A Fox Production THE FINAL PAYMENT Tiz scenes of the play are laid in Sicily. The play itself affords Miss O'Neil abundant opportunif for the dis- play of her transcendent powers of emollml expression. The villain is ted lnhui makes * The Final Payment" in expiation of his Cl'llll.: § srenmvented and, ' traglc; snd. soactecalar d Evgnlng 7:20-9:00 = A Plcture of Wonderful Intensess - Prices Bc and I8¢ TOMORROW---ANTA STEWART AND CHARLES RICHMAN “THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY” A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature by Dr. Cyrus Townsend Brady True Smoke Smokes True Chews True True Smoke The flavor, fragrance, richness, all are nat- This feature is In addition to the several weeks ago and it seems to get wral in True Smoke—and the blend has Mostof my friends proved its worth. Forty years of Smokers® it for years—they satisfaction is its recommendation. say it always acts like that: tastes True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or round better all the time. Not such a bags and in 50c fiber containers. If you fancy package, but some tobaccol” can’t get it from your dealer, send us his True Smoke is the choicest Amer- bacco ——anl fi £ e e o = sme IC. PEPER TOBACCO CO. find tobscco good enough for True Smoke. SAINT LOUIS : TRUE SMOK] name and address with 10c and we will see “The Cigarstte 6irl” o et socf e teetit .. | Starring 'oo’ mk'f cs-zl\lom‘ei&bu; u: let Dr. ive Tablets take its place, Gladys Hulette Most headaches, “dullnces® end flm‘