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ats o anty_ urday. l Coming Events October 29—Speciai election for|_ $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean vation Army hall Tuesday evening, issuing of bonds to pay for bridge|Land Co. a7itt and city hall. October 30—Adjourned session of Miss Christa Wallace, who teaches Beltrami county district court. in the Meyer school, Dist. No. 10, November 6—Meeting of board of | spent the week-end in the city. county commissioners. November 156-16-17--Bemidji Poul-! We have only a limited amountA:E where they witnessed the world’s|Soper family is already occupying try and Potato show. storage left if you want a stall. December 6-7—Annual meeting of [ ply soon. Letford’s Garage. 1010t the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment association and potato show. Mr. and Mrs. George Carver of Cummings, N. D., were in the city tSfii\tm‘dny, e:xroute to Yola, where ey own a farm. SOCIETY No war price advance yet—‘‘Get ‘Rich’ quick” for all your photo work uality and service. Rich Studio,| T o’clock from the church. The de- B o M quou:.y Phone 570-W. 921tt Martin Longballa ana son, Ken-|ceased had been suffering from can- mlDJl RSE ARKET STAR MEETING The Eastern Star will meet to- morrow night at 8 o’clock in the Ma- sonic hall. Mrs. Longballa’s brother, Kenneth |nephew, Helmer Brekken, lives in e —— NEW CHURCH SOCIETY ping. _ Morris, and family, who were driving | Mill Park. F to Bemidji from Sentinel -Butte, N. The men of the First Scandinavian | Foot expert from. Chicago at E Lutheran church will meet at the|Knapp's Shoe Store today and to-|D: The Messrs, Morris will be re TO FUTURE HOME morrow. Let him give you home of Rev. Osmond Johnson, pas- comfort and advice free. tor of the church, tomorrow evening and a men’s society will be organ- ized. It is urged that all men be present at this meeting as prans for the winter work will be discussed. trains. NATAL DAY OBSERVED Miss Dorothy Larsoi- entertained at 6 o’clock dinner Saturday evening in honor of her ninth birth anniver- sary. The color scheme was car- ried out in pink and white, the cen- ter piece being a large birthday cake with the ‘required number of candles. Covers were laid for Mar- “shall, Genevieve and Louise Domaas, Leon and Beatrice Larson, Dorothy Ziegler, Miss Hoaglund, Mrs. John Ziegler, Mrs. S. Schmitz, Evangeline Schmitz, Dr. E. W. Larson, and Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson. Bemidji schools. MRS. OPSAHL HOSTESS Mrs. J. J. Opsahl entertained Sat- urday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Stewart of Williston, N.-D., daugh- ter of Senator and Mrs. E. J. Swed- back, and Mrs. Olive Fjelstad of Minneapolis, mother of Mrs. Osmond Johnson. The afternoon was spent| in knitting and conversation. - The guests were Mesdames Stewart, Fjel- stad, E. Ji Bwedback, Osmond John- son, 8. C. Brown, J. P. Lahr, K. Mc- Iver, J. J. MacLaughlin, T. J. Welch, George W. Rhea, John Moberg, T. J. Burke, George French and Misses Lillian French and Ida Virginia Brown. where he has been on business. day. :Her daughter, Caroline, tends the-Bemidji high school. this morning. at -the:Swedish Lutheran Personals and ‘ Newsy Notes . A Mrs. George Grow of wil'v.on trans- acted business in the city Saturday. Mrs. George Clark of Turtle River passed Saturday in Bemidji the guest of friends. where they will be the guests One of lheu nice days you oulht to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken. 14tf Mrs. Jeanette Brandt, who Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baum of Ilwaco, Wash., were in the city Sat- urday, enroute to Mizpah, where they will visit relatives for a montn, tion in the school for blind. BRYANT WASHEURN “SKINNER’S BUBBLE” A SequelTo“SKlNfiER'S DRESS SUIT” With the original Cast--containing the same mtensely human and highly amusing story of aspiring newlyweds. Bcts & 1 Scts FHOWEEP BYESSANAY 7:20 & 9:00 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16TH Thrilling, absorbing, romantic, spectacular “THE WRATH OF THE G0DS” With The Brilliant Str SESSUE HAYAWAKA The Broadway sensation that created a new standard for tacular productions--A picture you will enjoy to the utmost—A photodrama you w1ll never forget. Mrs. Earl Huggett and Mrs. Frank Casselton, N. D. by auto where they|day at St. Anthony’s hospital where Deming of the town of Northern passed Saturday in the city shop- foot 1-1015| With the Longballa Land company| watt Thome and family left Sat- A .O“F‘ Construction COMPanY Misses Agnes Halvorson and Olga Berg of Gully were guests of Be- midji friends Saturday between Miss Mabel Larson was the guest of her parents at Aitkin over Sun-|y = day. ' Miss Larson teaches in the this city. Tell your foot troubles to Scholl’s foot expert who is giving free dem- onstrations at Knapp's Shoc Store today and tomorrow. 1-1015 Miss Leah Berman, who has spent the past several days in Bemidji on business, will return to her home in Minneapolis tomorrow night. E. B. Berman, of the Berman In- surance agency, will return tomor- row morning from %iinneapolis Do your feet hurt, have that burn- ing sensation, etc? The foot expert at Knapp’'s Shoe Store will give you relief. No charges. 1-1015 <Mrs, Jessie L. Groves of Big Lake was” im:the city on business Satur- at- Mrs. Groves teaches the Big Lake school. « J. I..Evans of Eau Claire, Wis., who has been the guest of his bro- ther,, E. R. Evans, and wife for the past four days, returned to his home Attend-the supper and apron sale church 1-1015| of Compensation,” a new drama of |ed me INSTANTLY.” Because Ad- !flm Claire Nangle left today for Duluth where she will attend the strong of the dramas, ‘“Alias Jimmy | constipation, sour stomach or gas a| valentine” and *“The Deep Purple.”|and prevents appendicitis. It has party of friends. She will remain “The Law of Compensation is di-| QUICKEST ACTION of anything we in Duluth for a few days. vided into three intensely interest-|ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. ing phases of the life of an Ameri- Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Knight and little son, George, will leave this evening for Minneapolis and St. Paul Schumann Heinck concert with friends and relatives for a week. has been in Bemidji a few days on busi- . ness, returned to Faribault, Minn., “Miss I%o'rb(g&fi E&xeo photoplay msfl last evening where she has a posi-|giarring Gladys Hulette, expected Mrs. | here for showing yesterday, was de- Brandt is a former Bemidji resident.|jayeq in transit and arrived this BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “Alien Mrs. E. W. Jones of Clinton, N. Y., is a guest at the E. R. Evans home for a week. Mrs. Jones has This most remarkable photodrama been the guest of her son, H. R.|“The Wrath of the Gods” establish- Jones, of Bast Bemidji for somejled a new standard in moving pic- time. ture entertainment. Tremendous in its scope; lavish in its production; Scholl’s foot expert will show you | with magnificent scenes of the erup- Tn"ls“‘l’ how to wear your fashionable shoes |tion of a volcano, the destruction of and the shoes you like, with abso-|an entire village, while the lovers lute comfort. Tell him your foot|look on horrified; the powerful love troubles at Knapp's Shoe Store to-|interest and the supremely satisfy- who sprung into fame in Souls.” 6 Resls5e-15 day, this evening and tomorrow. ing climax, together wit hths bril- i 1-1015 | liant acting and the superb photog- ] i 4 - raphy mark “The Wrath of the Gods" s N Miss Johnston, superintendent of |one of the greatest photoplays ever b | the Lake Julia sanatorium, was|produced. among the busines visitors in the e Mrs. E. Dow of Laporte was a be- tween-train visitor in the city Sat- clty Baturday. REALTY TRANSFER Rev. M. A. Soper has sold his house at 705 America avenue to Mrs. Amanda Saxrud and has bought October 16. The Swedish Lutheml: the cement block building at 621 Ladies Aid will also have a sale Minnesota avenue, formerly owned the same place. 2-1016 fand occupied by Mrs, Almire Marin b and Gladys Boyd. The house is be- F. S. Lycan, Judge C. W. Stan- ing reshingled and a new porch is ton and A. P. White returned this 3 being built and the interior and ex- morning from Chicago and New York | terior is being put into repair. The IN PATHE PLAY—5 PARTS ‘MissNOBODY’ It has humor, tears, crooks, detectives, thrills, ultimate happiness and “just enough meat.” ALSO SHOWING TONIGHT HEARST-PATHE NEWS IN PICTURES The Unity club of Fifth ward will give a hard time social at the Sal- series baseball games between the|the new home. Their new phone is New York Giants and Comiskey’s| 446-J. White Sox. T. J. Burke, who ac- companied them, will return to Be- midji in a few days. They did mot go to Philadelphia to see the Be- midji naval boys as the Massachus- etts had gone to sea the day before they reached the East. FUNERAL TODAY Rev. Osmond Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, officiated at the funeral of Karl Moen this afternoon at 2:30 [ IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll. S neth, returned last evening . from{cer for some time and died Satur- We guy and Sell Horses, met Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, | he had been for the past two weeks. Harnesses and Vehicles. parents of Mrs. Longballa, and also| He was about 60 years old. A membered as formerly connected here two years ago. They have re- cently sold jout their mercantile uwr;i:.y v?}?::emfh:;rv%‘l‘m:x& F;i‘,‘:;: m&fl Semidji, Minn. business at Sentinel Butte and Willl g 4y re nome. Miss Margaret Thome, LY LT BT P e P e e B remain in Bemidji for the winter,| 0 i8 ‘employed as stenographer | —. and will probably locate here if they| gpq bookkeeper for the Beltrami SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER Now find a suitable opening Elevator & Milling company, will g | remain in Bemidji for the present. Mr. Thome is a pioneer resident of There is always room in the soldier's kit for portraits of the home folks. RED CROSS NOTES 70, NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. M. Bush, accompa- nied by their daughter, Mrs. Mary Brown, and son, Bush, will leave All who have received material | tomorrow for their new home in for knitting from Mrs. A. Lord are|Oakland, Cal. While in Bemidji, Mr. requested to bring in the articles | Bush has been engage(l in the real by Wednesday whether they are fin- | estate business. ished or not, as Mrs. Lord expects - CORD WO0OD to send articles soon and wants to get a check on the same to see whether they are going to be ready Those having cord wood for quick shipment, give lowest cash prices F. 0. B, G. N. Ry. Write D. R. Me- in time. The call for knitted arti- cles is urgent and shipment should Lean, Wood Dealer, Box 36, Sarles, P. 0., North Dakota. 3-1016 be made without delay. If some TAKES DAY HUNTING articles have been commenced by persons who cannot have them fin- ished by the required time, arrange- ments will be made to have them fin- B. W. Lakin returned last evening from a trip to Minneapolis and Will- war. At the latter place he spent a day hunting. Mr." Lakin made ished by others who have more time to devote to knitting. the trip from Minneapolis in his new Paige roadster. Your portrait in a case to fit the soldier’s pocket --- theideal gift. , THEATERS ’ GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL BEMIDTI].I-.'he Hakkemp StUdIOMINN Here is the girl’s own story: “For years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach AT THE GRAND and constipation. I drank hot water The feature at the Grand theater|anq olive oil by the gallon. Noth- tonight and tomorrow will be Norma | ing helped until I tried buckhtorn Talmadge, the immensely popular|bark, glycerine, etc, as mixed in I H i F. f Selznick-Picture star, in “The Law | Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL help- ave a Ine ar o modern American life by Wilson|jer-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE aliment- Mizner, co-author with Paul Arm-|tary tract it relieves ANY CASE can woman. Thus the popular young star is given the opportunity of depicting carefree youth, the romance of young womanhood, and the tragedy of an unfortunate, older woman, of $1.50 per bushel basket 100,000 7 ft. Jack Pine and Tamarack wanted at once . P. Batchelder Phone 180 Bemidiji = GRAND = SELZNICK PLAY SPECIAL Norma Talmadge In a Gripping Drama of Modern American Life ‘The Law Of Compensation’ Starting 2:30-7:30-8:45 Admission 5c and 15¢ morning. It will be shown at the Elko theater tonight in connection with a Hearst-Pathe reel of news in pictures. *“Miss Nobody” is a play with “just enough meat” to make it worth while. Of course there are thrills, humor, tears and ultimate happiness—all of which is done en- tertainingly. Tomorrow the Elko will show a Paramount picture entitled ‘“The American Consul,” in which Theo- dore Roberts takes the title role. AT THE REX TONIGHT J. V. BRYSON, INc. “Skin' er’s Bubble”—Essanay A sequel to the famous “Skinner’s Dress Suit,” featuring Bryant Wash- burn, famcus Essanay star. Tcmerre——Big Feature. Another big feature i sscheduled at the Rex tomorrow when Sessue Hayakawa will be seen in the spec- tacular drama “The Wrath of the Gods.” It was this famous actor L D B e D 1