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| 'WHAT SOCIETY j ' . ISDOING CHALMER-KNOWLTON. . Rev., A. M. Whitoy, pastor of the Baptist church officiated at the mar- riage of William Chalmers and iss Minnie Knowlton, both the East Grand Forks, last evening. They were married at the parsonage at 5 o’clock in the afternoon. _ MOOSE TO PICNIC. . Sunday, a picnic will be held by the Loyal Order of Moose near the W. E. Irish home on Carr'Lake. All . members and friends will meet at the lodge hall on Third street, Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. Automoblles will convey the picnickers to the gruunds ENTERTAINED AT BAY, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Currie entertain- ed a nugber of friends at their sum- mer cottage at Grand Forks bay last evening. The rooms were prettily decorated with Japanese lanterns and oak leaves and the hours passed in boating and music. Lunch was serv- ed at the close of the evening. The guests included Isabelle Mc- Gregor, Emogene Johnson, Agnes Johnson, Louise Lemieux, Olga Frick- er, Florence Deneau, Arlene Deneau, Julia Moran, Harold Herlocked, ’I‘ A. Titus, Elmer Nyhus, A. A. Lee, Rus- sel Clark, and Ralph Johnson. WATAL DAY CELEBRATED. Norman Thomias McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald of Dewey avenue, entertained a number of little folks yesterday afternoon in honor of his fourth birth anniver- sary. The hours were passed in games amrd lunch was served, a birth- day cake with the required number of candles forming the‘ centeffiece. The guests were Leslie and Ruth Is- ted, Donald McDonald, Philip and Charles Harris, Stanton Bolcom, Mar- garet Wilson, Vera and Jeanette Op- sahl, Agnes Wagner, Gerald Caskey, Irene Brekke, Clarence Sommers, Morris Longballa, Raymond McMa- hon, Winnifred O'Connor, Imogene, Charlotte and -Lucile Bennmgton. Mrs. McDonald was assisted ip serv- ing by Miss Bernice Kirk. NOTICE. All members of the L. 0..0. M. No. 1452 and Legioneers are requested to meet at the Moose hall 9:00 o’clock sharp Sunday a. m., to attend a pic- nic at Carr lake near residence of Bro. W. E. English. Legioneers to bring cake, pie, pickles, sandwiches and salad. All vislting Moose wel- come. 1.726 — GRAN Margery Wilson “ 0l Loves for Now” With KEYSTONE Comedy ‘“HIS DOUBLE LIFE” TOMORROW—Mat 2:30 and Night Dorothy In Drama of Gripping Interest “Broadway Love” 1 “Universala\lsvoeekly" and tCaught in the Draft’ Comedy R S TONIGHT--7:30 & 9 | Phillips Matinee 3:00 “Wild J. STEWART BLACKTON The Master of Screencraft, presents A Superb Cast that Includes I.I]UISE HUFF and THEODORE ROBERTS In a Story that is Internationally Famous Also Showing fSmothered Love'’~--Mack Sennett Comedy Tomorrow & Sunday Evening 7:30 & 9:00 Youth” 10c and 20c ~ Harry Carey Feature HARRY CAREY and MOLLIE MALONE “THIEVES’ GOLD” From the story ‘‘Back to the Right Trail”” appearing in Popular magazine prcduced by Jack Ford Also a Good Comedy TONIGHT 7:20 and 9 o’clock Tomorrow WILLIAM FOX Presents - . June Gaprice in “Miss Innocence” at the REX ] PERSONALS AND ! NEWSY NOTES D. Plummer of Turtle River trans- acted business in Bemidji Thursday. Mrs. G. C. Rogers of Nary was a between train visitor in the ity Thursday. Dean da71tt $60,000 to ronn on farms. liand Co. Miss Marjorie Main of Turtle River was the guest of friends in thecity yesterday. Figured and dotted lawns offered at .9 cents a yard at Troppman’s clearance sale tomorrow. 1d72 Mrs. J. B. Neely has as her guests, heér niece, Mrs. Lew Vassey, and son, Alan, of St. Paul. Mrs. William Blakely and ‘two sons of Spur autoed to Bemidji yes- terday and passed the day. \ HELP WANTED—25 Salespeople” for Bemidji Shoe Store Sale—317 Minnesota Ave.—<~Apply Now \ Miss Anna Werner has gone to Chippewa Falls, Wis., where she will visit relatives for two weeks. The creamery anow has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 1Qc a gallon. G27tE Charles.Fradenberg of Moose Creek spent yesterday and today in East Bemidji, the guest of friends. Mrs. George Deemer of Climax is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Charles De Rushia, for two weeks. Your soldier appreciates pictures even more than letters. Portraits; kodak prints. Rich studio, 29 10th street. 1mo-810 Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle River was in the city yesterday en- route to Larimore, N. D., where she will attend to business matters for several days. Miss Nell Knox will return to her duties in Aberdeen, S. D., this eve- ning after a visit with hef parents at Nebish. Miss Knox has been enjoy- ing a vacation. She will return by the way of Minneapolis. Two painters wanted. Inquire 6518 Beltrami avenue, or phone 231. g 724tf Mrs. Allan Forte of Hibbing is visiting at the home of Mr. Forte’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Forte of the town of Eckles for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Forte for- merly made their home in town of Eckles. .. O Light and dark percale going at 12 cents a yard with purchases of $1.00, between the hmours of 1 and 3 p. m. at Troppman’s clearance sale Satur- day. 14726 Mrs. John Keenan of International Falls accompanied her grandson, Howard Keenan, to Bemidji yester- day. He has enlisted and was en- route to Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Mrs. Keenan will visit relatives in Turtle River for a short time before return- | ing to her home. The creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 627tf Attorney E. M. Stanton of Thief River Falls was the guest of his brother, Dr. D. L. Stanton, Wednes- day. Attorney Stanton was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Hans J. Kjomme as county attorney, of Pen- nington county, and he is a candi- date for re-election. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 66tf ‘Willis Fradenberg and wife of Su- perior were the guests of W. R. Ray | and family and Paul Mealio and fam- ily of East Bemidji Wednesday. They were enroute to Moose Creek, to see Mr. Fradenberg’s brother, Charley, who will leave for Camp Wadswor*h today. They will return to their home in Superior Monday. Outing flannel at 12 cents a yard from 9 to 10 a. m. Saturday with every dollar purchase at Troppman’s clearance sale. 14726 Miss Elsie Luense of Tenstrike was in Bemidji yesterday enroute-to her home from a manth’s visit with friends and relatives in Muscada, Wis., Cedar Rapids, and other points in Iowa and Wisconsin. She was ac- companied by her aunt, Mrs. C. R. Hammond of Edgewood, Ia., who will visit at the Luense home for a month. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkeruj's ard have your picture taken. 14tf HELP WANTED—25- Salespeople for Bemidji Shoe Store Sale—317 Minnesota Ave.—Apply Now “Rich” Mounted Panoramic Photos of the Last Drafted Boys 75¢ at Carlson’s “of course.” Netzer’s Drug Store. Capt. Mac’s. Qbercrombie & McCready. emidji Jewelry Co. Only Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Wm. Christianson, Nymore. THE BEMIDJI DAILY' PIONEER itempted to join Curt Simon. .once over the Mexican border Chey- e -y AT THE THEATERS REX TONIGHT. Tonight at the Rex will be seen Harry Carey and Mollie Malone in “Thieves’ Gold,” adapted from the story ‘“Back to the Right Trail.” If Cheyenne Harry had not been lonesome, it would never have hap- pened. He would not have been But enne in a gambling game shoots a man and thereby becomes an outlaw, and falls for the hold-up game. Curt makes him think that the scene of 6 |'the hold-up ‘is across the border but it is in Arizona. Alice Norris is com- ing to visit the Savages. Uncle Lar- kin goes to meet her but gets intox- icated and has a runaway. Cheyenne Harry makes a daring rescue which causes him to be arrested by the posse. He is eventually pardoned and goes back to the Savage ranch. “Harry and Alice fall in love. When Alice learns the truth she sends -Cheyerne away and sends for George Lilly, a former suitor. Harry has settled his score with Simon, but the latter follows him and is about to shoot Cheyenne when Alice, on her way to the station with George, see\ ‘his danger and warns him in time. Then she decides that Cheyenne Har- ry is the right man after all. REX' TOMORROW. June Caprice in a Fox feature, “Miss Innocence.” GRAND TONIGHT. Dainty, dark-eyed Margery Wilson, Triangle star, plays the lead in “Old ‘Loves for New,” a drama of environ- mental influence at the Grand theatre tonight. In this story a young couple plunges into mad excegses and are despatched west by a far-seeing fa- therlawvin-law., After hard blows and bitter close-to-the-soil experi- ences they awaken to their vanity and folly. GRAND TOMORROW. Dorothy Phillips, dainty and tal- ented star, will present ‘“Broadway Love” at the Grand theatre Saturday matinee and evening. ELKO PROGRAM. Patrons of the Elko theatre will be - imterested in the announcement that Sir Gilbert Parker's *“Wild Youth,” a literary masterpiece, and one of the “six best sellers” of the year of its publications, has been produced for the screen by J. Stuart Blackton and is to be shown at that theatre Saturday and Sunday, mati- nee and evening. | RED CROSS NOTES HELP WANTED-—25 Salespeople for Bemidji Shoe Store Sale—317 Minnesota Ave.—Apply Now All knitted articles must be in by the last day of the month, as the goods will be packed the first day in August. Unless the articles are brought in at that time, they will have to be held over for a whole month. All are urged to finish their articles and bring them in July 31, or sooner. DR. E. H. SHITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleck 'Lettors to Soldiers Every man you know in the American Expedition- ary Force will welcome letters from you. One of the best things you can do is to write often and cheerily to the boys in France. Pay the boys the compliment of writing them on good paper. You don’t have to pay a big price for good quality wniting paper. Lord Baltimore, in one pound packages, costs only 35 cents—envelopes to match 35 cents for 50. Symphony Lawn and Ivy Leaf Linen are-as fine papers as one can want for any purpose. By the box. We also have tablets and good letter paper at 10 cents to 25 cents. Note books, pencils, steel pens, fountain pens and other correspondence accessories. [ If you can’t write, send Kodak Pictures. Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store 217 Third St. 1 PHONOGRAPHS KODAKS Warner Corsets Pictorial Patterns Bathing Every Bathing Suit in stock goes” until sold at Wash Skirt Sale 20 per cent Discount on all Summer Skirts. values in Gabardines, Piques, Splendid Beach Cloths, etc. 20 °, Off Regular Price Suits 1 -4 Off s Clean up prices on White Shoes | and Oxfords at -The Bazaar Store-