Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
A :tenbpound daughter was. born prietor of the Third Street cafe. She will NE y r - Miss Blla McVety and Mrs. J. F. 4 WSY NOTES Ames of 'Fargo, N. D., are occupying Mrs. A. : their summer cottage at Lavinia.|in a local They plan on staying three months.|ation for \ 5 return to r, Nelson of Clearbrook is in the If you want a car, call Enterprise| midji on v today attending to business mat-| Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence|Herald. s ¥ phone 10. % (1144 Mrs. L. friends, ‘iLook for Troppman’s advertise- m?nt in this issue. It’s>worth while Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barlow of 7 1-62¢ | Grand Forks motored to ' Bemidji % BT this week and opened up their sum- “Miss Arvilla Tostrud of Buena|mer cottage at Grand fforks Bay. ~Vista is the guest of friends here d?iug the week-end. ~ % | last page. Mrs. J. Mrs. Martha Kinney of Becida was ¥ ‘Mrs. August Lundgren of Ten-|Royalton, where she will visit rela- Foreston, ike was the guest of friends in|tives and: also look after her -busi- 'ége city while here shopping. ness interests. days here i ; resh roll films made by Eastman h Studio, 29 10th St. 6-75 | drafted ‘boys, only 75c at Carlson’s, 3 : City Drug Store, Capt. Mac's, Net- 3. Alec Sawyer of Cass|zer’s, McCready’s, Bemidji Jewelry 1-629.|'Auto . Co. Lake autoed to Bemidji ~yesterday|Co., Rich Studio: - and passed the day with friends. §Mr, and Mr: A. 0. Akre and family returned One of ihese nice days you ought X t0 go to Hakkerup’s ard have your C. Adams, who has been visiting|stihl and z spending the summer here, during Mrs. Jenjie Van Arnum has gone|the past-two weeks, will leave for to: International Falls where she|Minneapolis this evening. will spend a few days visiting with tgiengis. g 0.. W, The creamery now has “a large|olis, are gone to Rochester where Mr. Goltz president Wwill receive treatment -at Mayos’ Rev. H. P. Kildahl of Minneapolis| company, 4 Mrs. Lon Klut of Hibbing arrived Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken have| Fjeldstad, i in Bemidji yesterday and is making|returned from Brainerd where they|ter, Mrs. Richard Melville has gone to Chip- pewa Falls, Milwaukee and other If you want a car, call Enterprise , evening to his home at Bemidji after Mrs, Fred Peterson of New Ricli- to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dunn yes-|land arrived in the city today “to iterday morning. :Mr. Dunn is pro-|look after her property . interesis. Vista before returning to her home: P. Blom of the town of Liberty Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fox and daugh- | nie Pendergast and Mrs. - Bernice a business visitor in Bemidji|ter,. Margaret, of Wolford, -N. D.,|Helland autoed to Bemidji Friday dday. are visiting relatives' at Cass Lake|from Lake Pl#ntaganet and passed and in this vicinity for two weeks. the day shopping and calling on. There 18 sometuing Ior y&u in the Want Ad column today. It’s on the in Bemidji yesterday enroute to|fdrmerly of this city, motored from the summer, and will pass a few|ZAN:OF THE APES has saved L is. employed in the government ser- the whites from a tertible o~ { 7 vice at Panama, where his wife and doom. E | o N 'G H I dak Co. No advance in prices, Panoramic photo of last quota of|son will join hlmtlater. . _— . y If vou want a car, call Enterprise phomne 10. “MMiss Jane Barrow of Marion, Ia.,|by auto from Milan last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moody and lit-} spending the summer here as the|where they have been tlie guests of|tle daughter have gone to Brainerd est of her niece, Mrs. C. F. Hicks.| Mrs. Akre’s mother, Mrs. Lund, for where they will be the guests of Mrs. i the past two weeks. Moody’s sister, Mrs. Fred Bispham, for two weeks. Miss Gladys Birn- \pfcturé taken. 14tf |his ‘wife and daughter, who are|stihl, accompanied them. ‘Waiter, of Cokato and Mrs. O. Lind and .daughter, Evelyh, of Minneap- : - |'daily supply of buttermilk at 10c ajhome. They will remain for a week. A\ &Mr. and Mrs. August Goltz have|gallon. 527tf| 0. W. Dahl is a brother-of John Dahl, g is expetted to arrive in Bemidji and i s will speak in the Norwegian. Luth- Rev. and Mrs. Osmond Johnson re- Five Agt Metro Drama-of Love and Peril -85 ing. 3 / - | $50,000 1o Toun on tarms. Dean|eran church tomorrow morning. His| turned 1last. evening from Minneap: Good Habits and Health. Tana Co. d71tf | subject will be“temperance. olis' where they have been the guests —_— K of Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. Olive arrangements to live here during|have been the guests of -Mrs. Mork-| Bakke who was injured when an au- the summer months. en’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pe-| tomobile ran over him while they terson, during the past week. were visiting him there, is improv- 5 ing and will recover. points, where he will visit friends|Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence §."M. Schaak of Swenson lake.a was : and relatives for two weeks, ‘| phone 10. b66tf|in the city yesterday on business g matters. - The creamery now has a large Mrs. Anna M. Nelson went to Be-|large porch to.accommodate summer daily supply of buttermilk at 10c.a|midji last evening for a visit with|tourists, and has eight row boats for gallon. . . B27tf|relatives. - She will return Monday.|the accommodation of summer visit- - 7 Mrs. Nelson was accompanied by her|ors. He plans on erecting summer August Konickson accompanied by [ brother, A. W. LaPorte.—Crookston | cottages on his farm, which is lo- . d ‘ his wife and two sons returned last | Daily Times. cated on' the banks of Swenson lake. duces a clear mind and good spirits, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Artificial Landscape Targets, o p i § f REX as Monday Most young men are city or town ibred. Hence few’of the soldlers of X % ‘our natlonal army’ have a clear iden The father of the beautiful | ;¢ aistances 1n nature. As many of white girl, and his party are| the cantonments have not been placed beiolet by thet%nraged cdn;\ilg;ls iamid scenery like that which marks- earin, e oi [} re-|'men are likely'to see “somewhere in arms in the distance, TARZAN (demeel ov. jon the iy, to: Derim ¢ leaves the girl in the crook of jn? cial lfmdscupes are provided on e e i Ty s across great chasms—where || skulking beasts growl up at his flying form he leaps until he reaches the native village. At sight, of his' mighty form the women flee and soon he has glowing fire and this he touches to the dry grass huts and soon mighty flames call the killers where they are spending|from their attack and TAR- visit relatives at Buena P. Clifford who, has been hospital: for a slight oper- throat trouble, expects to her summer home at Be- Saturday.-—Grand . Forks 1SSUED BY THE- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT G. Pendergast, Miss Tin- C. Cobb and son, Sylvanus, visiting friends. Mr, Cobb Business English in.the Far East. Japan, in her eager: adoption of English, the almost universal language of trade, is gradually’ becoming billn< gual; in fact, ‘the whole world' is. Money talks; and it behooves those who desire to attract money to speak’ money’s, for the time being, favorite. language. I used to think that pidgin English was a name applied to a Chi- nese jargon- that-sounded to-English- ears like some kind of bird talk, and when I learned :that:*pidgin” is a per- fectly legitimate word - which means “business” I felt as though I had been robbed of one of my mest fanciful con- ceptions. Business English long since } hecame a-necessity in most of the ports of the world—Eleanor F. Egan in: the Saturday Evening> Post. Fox FI_Im Corporation Presents GLADYS BROCKWELL Also Two Reel Fox Comedy 10 -.20 cents Evening 7:20 - 9 o’clock SUNDAY’S FEATURE BILL Office phona 1, residcnce 66t: her brother, George Birn- Dahl and wife and son, guests at the John Dahl of the Short Turn Tractor located in Bemidji. The.man who spends his every cent of money and of health .can never get, a footing, financially. or physiological- y. Investing his efforts in wrong di- rections, they.leave him in debt. His life goes on dowaward, an fnevitable H faflure. ‘The human: derelict shuf- filng along the back street is.not: sim- ply a financial bankrupt. Helisa phy- | sical wreck besides. Take one good habit into your family of habits. It fi Is a good breed to have around; it at- tracts good company. Good habitspro- [ duce good health,.and good health pro- and of Mrs; Johnson’s sis- Bakke, and family. Dr. “The Trail fo Yesterday’ Infreducing BERT LYTELL The Romantic Actor as a Metro Star - CHARLIE CHAPLIN . TWO REEL SCREAM i 10-20 Cents Matinee-Evening 7:10-9 o’clock Mr. Schaak has erected a which in turn promote a successful and 1appy life—Chicago Herald. ° a’two months’ visit with his brother, Kodak film developing, only 10c¢; K, Konickson, at Portland, Ore. They | prints, 3¢, 4¢, 6¢; same as before the ‘ spent yesterday in Crookston.—|war. Rich Studio 29 10th St. [ Crookston Daily Times. ; 1 mo. 78 | | ! AT THE THEATERS TARZAN of the APES has “219 THRILLS” That lad of &ours, over seas. All that is humanly possible is be- | | | 1 ! THEATRE — TONIGHT IRENE CASTLE with MILTON SILLS In new Pathe play The Mysterious Glient Mystery and excitement, with tragedy and comedy, lend in- terest “to .this clever screen romance. With added attraction London to Laramie Two-Part “Luke’”” Comedy THEATRE — TONIGHT WILLIAM DESMOND with MARY WARREN In a delightful story of - “An Honest Man” He was dead broke, with fifty thousand c‘]lars in his pocket. Also showing e CURRENT EVENTS IN ; PICTURES - ories? If Charlie Tomorrow, Sunday FRANKLYN FARNUM in Comedy-Drama The Fighting Grin An amusing combination of thrills and laughter. Afraid To Be False Two-part Keystone Comedy Tomorrow, Sunday The girl with the gorgeous smile MADGE KENNEDY with TOM MOORE In her newest play The Fair Pretender _ - Then we also have “SMILING BILL” PARSONS film has two days’ & e - Within MONDAY and TUESDAY |=:' \TarRZAN A reel From the Original Story by Edgar Rice Burroughs . . Tarzah’s Struggle with the Lion—The Elephant SHown -t SE Raid on Cannibal Village—Battle Between Ape Franklyn and Gorrilla—Abduction of White Girl by Apes the hand And 1,000 Others—Produced . in the Wildest Jungles of || riop Brazil ata Cost of $300,000. Staged with Wild Lions, ||on the program. Tigers, Elephants, Baboons, Apes, and Cannibals Madge 3 picture is called ‘“The Fair Pre- ¥ ! h R | —'91"'" ee rimes D ai’y | ée"ny:tgr&‘ :vsit%? 'l“)t;emS h:‘VIOowo,:"e;xt }xgeaflgg ttva PAae ‘ G D E L K o “THE SCARLET DROP” Saysthedl, Yvhapenesi) Ing @ane fo'ses to Withak e iy well a e 2 ol A § A ST fed, well clothed and efficientl r a n At the Rex tonight, William Fox Maddened by the death of equ’ipped. Orpanizatlona like thz will present Gladys Brockwell in “The Scarlet Drop,” a five-reel feat- ure. There will also be a two-part comedy picture. Rex Sundav. ‘Who among us would take the trail to yesterday,” if he could? Where would it lead—to joy, sor- row, aching regret or deathless mem- many would like to go by twos, hand in hand, back to life’s sunrise time. Bert Lytell is the star in the Metro screen drama to be seen at the Rex theater Sunday, two-reel scream. “Tarzan. of the Apes.” The film sensation of the season | will be shown at the Rex Monday and Tuesday when ‘“Tarzan of the Apes,” dramatized from the famous novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs and which ran in serial form in leading magazines and newspapers. This the Rex management for this limited ing played the leading theaters in the- larger cities _throughout ithe country for runs of several weeks at each playhouse, receiving the high- est commendation from <he entire press of New York City. God-forsaken jungle on the dark, si- lent coast of Africa this giant white man, reared by an ape mother, roams THEATRE |55 He slays the lion and tiger with his bare.hands; the jaguar flees at his terrible cry; the massive eleph- The dreadful gorilla and stealthy panther are but babes in his hands. All the terrible beasts of the jungle skulk away at his approach. Then comes the beautiful white girl and *“Tarzan of the Apes” takes her to his breast and covers her face GRAND of the Triangel’s photol())langEn Honest Man,” is > ture, of the power of suggestion, of the gold that lies hidden underneath a rough @ theater tonight. O s e | The Madern Gas Rango Is Cm TONI ) raro story of muman na-| Rl Aid 0 Conservation NORTHERN HIDE & FUR GO, BY THE also on tonight’s program, “The Fighting Grin”’ _will be tional contest between two rivals for A two-part Keystone comedy will The Most Stupendous, Amazing Film Production in the World's History ||aiso be shown. —with— ————— s 7 £ g ’ e make up a car shipment. Bring yours now to get into Elmo Lincoln — Enid Markey || rene G R atth suceess. this car. produced by Pathe, “The Mysterious Client,” is the feature at the Elko : a : - wule attraction. Matinee 2:30 Evenings 7:10=-=9:10 || {00 L in “Birs of a Feather." third of his excellent two-part re- his Ape Mother—at the hands of the cannibal chief—TAR- ZAN races through the jungle. Leaping from tree to tree with the speed of a bird—he over- takes the fear-stricken black— grasps him in his great hands —and when life has flown— flings him far out into the soggy alligator-infested lagoon. Then TARZAN returns and mourns over his wild ape-mother as he would over Lady Alice—his real mother. Then calling his friend the elephant—raids the cannibal village and destroys iiEX 1+ Monday-Tuesday One of the Thrills in TARZAN OF THE APES Y. M. C. A, are looking to his phys- ical comfort, healthful recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the Red Cross will provide for him with tender, loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give— your photograph. the truth were’ confessed. Chaplin wil] be seen in a been booked specially by engagement, the film hav- How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cn.mr‘rh }Itded;clne,t s 1)'s Catarrh Medicine has been tal the frontiers of a desolate, h;‘gat;irrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and hes become known as tlte most-reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi- son from the Blood and healing the dis- cased. portions. After you have taken Hall’'s Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement _in ~your_ general health. Start taking Firll's Catatrh Medi- cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. Tc. Hakkerup, the photographer in your fown - WOOL BUYING PERMIT him. surface. At the Grand GOVERNMENT To operate as an approved wool dealer in country dis- tricts, for 1918 clip in conformity with the regulations of the War Industries Board. of “News in Pictures” is Grand Sunday, the Grand Sunday, with Farnum, being a sensa- of a pretty girl. Farmers, bring your wool to us, where it is bought under government directions. We are ready now to A two-part comedy is also Kennedy’s latest Goldwyn NORTHERN HIDE & FUR CO. BEMIDJI, MINN. COOK WITH CAS SEE BEMIDJI 6AS GOMPANY ., “Smiling Bill” Parsons 118 Beltrami Ave. Phone 329 7y