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ftie Sines of Ambrose. N. Miss Miss Hattle Young of West Plains, D, isa buslness yisitor in this city. Mo., spent yesterday in Bemidji, en- route to Gully where she will visit her sister for: two weeks. Mrs. M. F. Hunt of Northern was ‘transactin business in Bemidji yes- ; ‘terdsy. AT ; If you want a'car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. b6t It you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co: lf!ce phone 1, Teaidonce phone 10. 66t. Mrs. Dill Pemble, Mrs. Roy Booth, Mrs, William Schulke and Miss Flor- ence Schulke-of Tenstrike autoed to spent . Miss Lizzie Schwartz- of Grant Valley was calling on friends.in the ty ester ay. ¢ “Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Whitney of Guthrie motored to Bemidji’ yester- day and called on friends. Bemidji yssterday and the day. Georg entertal ned ‘Mr. ‘and Mn ynd daughter, Margaret, and ovey, and Miss Edith, Mills at dinner last evening, Hovey one ‘of tne Bemidji boys-who urlough from He will leave| T want painters. trami Ave. C. F. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Sla- ter, Mo., arrived in Bemidji last eve- ning for a two weeks'. visit with Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs. 8. H, Webster. and tamiiy. Mrs J. F.: Trench of Monticello, Minn.. who had been the guest of Call ot 513 Bel- Hicks. 13 2-73 Kodnk film ‘developing, only 10c; prints, 3¢, 4c, 5¢; same as before the war. Rich Studio 29. 10th St, 1 mo. 78 Miss Mildred Evans and Mrs. John Evans of Schoolcraft drove to. Be- midji yesterday and called on ‘riends. family . of Lake’ Boulevard for. .the past three ‘weeks, returned to, *her home Monday night. Mrs. George Grow, . Mrs. - Retta Perry.and Mrs. Emma Henshaw of Wilton were in' theicity shopping yesterday, between trains. “The creamery now_ has ‘a 'large daily supply of buusrmilk at 10¢.a “— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER her sister, Mrs. E. W. Johnson, and |: G e e The Magical Chance. The giants of old, the frontiers and clipperships of old, are gone. Stlll, what is this news of fleets of wooden ships abullding, with ‘sails of canvas. to speed them? They went out with the ebb: tide, and here already they come hack with the flood! Lay aside the rifle’and you pick up the camera— to creep:with it into the lion’s den; or to cliinb. with it into the top of a towering oak; on some sheer mountain . wall; and, pushing it before you along 2 horizontal limb, ‘feet dangling in space, a stiff wind blowing, eagles screaming overhead, canyon wall be- low you, and far, far down the nar- row canyon bottom you hold on, body balancing / camera, but nothing’ over against the swaying brain, and grind out a hundred feet of movie fiim. Thig is to shoot a good many lions.—Dallas Tore Sharp, in Atlantic Magazine. e S . Under Control, Willis—“Bump says he lost contro >f his car yesterday.” Gillis—“That’s “ight. 'The sheriff has it how.”—Judge. S ————— GRAND TONIGHT and TOMORROW gallon, i b2ttt Fresh roll filtis made by Fastman ‘| Kodak Co..No advance in -prices. "'H. Dodge of Pinewood was| Rich Studlo, 29 -10th St. 6-76 e city yesterday between trains| - F ; g business. Mrs. Thomas Madden' snd daugh- ter, Mary Jane, arrivel yesterday from Virginia and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given, They will remain for - about ' two weeks, £ Mr. and Mrs. Fay ‘Whi{ney of / ¢ Fort- Pierre, S. D., are guests of Mr. 850.])00 to, tonn on rarms. . Dean|and Mrs. M. C. Whitney at Guthrie. 3 4 . d71tf| The trip was made by auto. Thomas S, Ervin of the Beltrami Elevator & Milling company, and E. H. Jerrard, of the St. Cloud Oil com-|* pany, returned yesterday from St. Cloud, where they spent Sunday. Fourth of July Shoppers Call and see our line of beautiful Waists in Or- gandies, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe. Prices from : $2.50 to $16.00 Latest styles in white wash skirts of Poplin, Gab- erdine and Novelty Suitings. Prices from $3.00 to $10.00 . THE DEVOTION OF AMERICA'’S MANHOOD L ; oo dstold m 5 A 5-Act METRO Screen Drama of i MOTHER LOVE AND PATRIOTISM : There I8 sometuing ror you in the Wsnt Ad column l.oda,y. It's on the lls: page. = ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Cowan and two children, Evelyn and Harley, of Vir- ginia+motored to Bemidji yesterday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given. They left for ‘Wadena. this morning where they will visit with friends. e . Starring e Warner and Redfern. Corsets, ranging in price | EFFIE SHANNON Ethel Anderson, both employed in from 2 : the ‘Troppman store; will leave for $l.25 to $5.00 2 oo and NILES WELCH REX Theatre FRIDA Y--FR A Y--FRIDA Y Superior tomorrow morning where they will spend a. week's vacation visiting at the home of Miss Ander- son’s sister,” Mrs. Jack Courtier. Brassiers from 50c to $2.00 We carry a complete line of ribbons, both fancy and plain. cmacm——» » The creamery now_has ca large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon.’ 527t Mr. and Mrs: Joe Springer and lit- itle daughter, Margaret, and Mrs. Springer’s mother of Brainerd passed Monday and-Tuesday in Bemidji. They also visited Itasca State park. ‘While in Bemidji they were guests at the J. J. McLaughlin and E. J. Swedback homes. Open Until 10 o’clock Tonight The Bazaar Store Bemidji, Minn. It you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office ‘phone 1, residence phone 10. b6tf Latest Release : First Showing in. Bemidji Added Attraction MACK SENNETT’S e émmt ot “Athletic Girls” Seven Parts—Usual Prices Miss . Nell Hanson, formerly with ‘the Beltrami County Abstract com- pany, ‘now: connected ‘with an . ab- stract firm’ in Glasgow, Mont., who ‘has ‘been -visiting. her parents in Bagley for some time, is in Bemidji enroute to Glasgow. = Miss Hanson is-very much’ pleased with Montana and holds a responsible position with the abstract company. . Migs Arvilla Kenfield has returned from -an- extended - trip. .At. Des lMoines, Ja., she visited Mrs. E. R. Ehmke, formerly Miss Mona Flesher .| of Bemidji. ~She also visited-friends in Chippewa Falls and :3uperior, Wis. She was accompanied home by Miss Louise Mortenson of Superior, who will be a guest at the Kenfield home for two weeks. Fourth of July Special CONTINUOUS RUN ALL DAY The Romance of the Day STHE HAUNTED PAJAMAS” Five Act Metro Wonder Play WITH 2 * HAROLD One_ of these nice aays you ought t0-:go to Hakkerup’s ard have your picture . laken. T4t Dr.-and Mrs. E. W. Johnson and little daughter, Dr. and Mrs. J.- T. Tuomy and family and Mrs. John- son’s..sister, Mrs. J. F. Trench, of Monticello, in Dr. Johnson’s car, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson and Mr. Olsor’s mother and sister, Miss Ol- son of Minneapolis, in the Olson car, motored.to Bena Sunday and enjoyed a picnie. The Yankee Girl leaves for Birch- mont and all points on the lake at 1:00 and 7:30 P. M, »|71tf CAPT W. B. MacLACHLAN. Flings “Measles” at Her. " If the sportsmanship involved in tenement house fights is to continue to give them caliber, it would appear that some restrictions must be made regard- ing the substances which may, with le- gality and force, be hurled by the con- testants, says a New York newsletter. In the Harlem court a negress gave an insight into how the ground rules of cellar strife may be violated. She ap- peared as a witness against the jani- tress, also a negress. “I ain’t got no peace there since this woman got the Job,” sald the tenant. “She ’viles me with her tongue, an’ every time I an- swer she slings measles af me. I jus’ about can’t stand it no more.” “What does she throw at you?’ asked the court, “Mecasles, measles,” answered the complaining tenant, “flatirons, sticks, old pans and shoes.” What Have You Done Today To Help Win the War? Every True-blue Ameri- can fs Now Saving—prac- ticing Thrift, and Buying W. S. S. War Savings Stamps cost $4.16 in May—worth $5.00 January 1st, 1923. U, S. Thrift Stamps cost 35c and are exchangeabls for W. . 8. Extra-- GHARLIE GHAPLIN -- Exira SPECIAL TWO REEL SCREAM 10-20 Cents Celebrate at THE REX -l Harness the Streams. Of the 60,700,000 horse power of wa- ter power in the United States, all but 5,300,000 horse power is running to waste, Thomas F. Logan writes in Les- le's Magazine. The water Is at pres- ent locked up against utilization by the laws governing the forest reserves, | the general public domain and the nav- FRESH BUTTERMILK DAILY 10 CENTS GALLON THE CREAMERY READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Sergt. Arthur GuyEm ey in Vitagraph’s master productiox S fover the Top.” gt n Nine Acts Showing Three Dsya JULY 4,5 and 6 . igable streams. It has been estimated || 39 Matinecs 3:00, 10c-20c Nights 7:15-9:00, 20c-30¢ (' rmx smcon oweEn ) that there is enough timber going to ~ waste In the forest reserves and on cutover lands to supply wood pulp in- definitely, if the question of its manu- facture by water power could be solved,