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A" . élIlllllIlIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIlIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIl = WHAT SOCIETY. 1S DOING llIllllllllII.IIIlIlllllllIlllllmlflmllllllln‘ HOSTESS TO- CIRCLE.: ‘Mrs; L..F. Johnson and Mrs-George Sommers entertained St. Philip's Red CGross circle Wednesday afternoon at z%e home of Mrs.' Sommers, = There re twenty-eight members present. ie -knitting machine ‘which has san ordered by the circle is expect- ¢ to arrive any day how, and will Linf great help to the ladies. -Mes- Smes Edward and Frank Jackson % entertain the circle in two weeks, %‘P“;he Jackson home, 1707 Irvin ave- it 0% mu'nnmunulr- = s IIllIIIIIllIllIIIlIlIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII1|k £ PERSONALS AND £ = NEWSY NOTES £ ’;-—I'llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIh Beef roast, 20c ‘1b, Saturday at ' Troppman’s. & 1-89 " Mrs. ‘Algot ‘Carlson of Turtle Riv- f or transacted business in Bemidjl yes- terduy Miss Marjorie Merrill of Superior; WIS, is ‘the guest ' of Mr and Mrs. W. L. Brooks. Mrs. A. Skuglund of towu of North- ern was among the shoppers in’ the city Thursday. £ Pork roast 29c¢ lb., Saturday at Troppman’s. Meat Market.. ‘Moved. to old stand. rootien ] =80 1. G. Haycraft ‘of- Solway was among the ‘business visitors in Be- midji yesterday. ‘Mrs. Annie Peterson of Kelliixer was-the guest of friends in the city yesterday, between trains. Dean $50,000 Lo 1oap on farms. a1t land Co. Miss Gerda Stenlund of Leonard passed several hours in’ the_city yes- terday_on, business matters. . Mrs. Arthur O’Neal of Turtle Riv- er was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Joe Sterling of Des Moines, Ia.; is visiting at the T. H. Mackey home ip Ferris and vicinity for some time. Troppman’s meat market is. mov- ing—back to its old ‘'stand 'in the Troppman building—open for -busi- ness Saturday. 1-89 FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1918 Miss Constance Anderson of Du- luth is visiting at the Enoch Storey home in Grant Valley for a month —— Beef stew 16c 1b., Saturday at Troppman’s—moved to old lsmnd:l 89 Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roland Feflows,, Sr v and son, ‘Roland, Jr., autoed to'the city yesterddy and were the guests of lriends A i Miss Ruth Brown of Lavlnla has Deen the guest of Miss Florence.John- son of Grand Forks for the: past sev- aral days:- Oue of these’ nice um you ought! to’ go. to. Hakkerup's' ard have: your picture -taken. 14te Mrs. McLeed of Chicago. who has been visiting Mrs. Root of Lavinia, is the guest of Mrs, C. R. Sonbom for a few days. I.J. Cameron of Duluth ‘Wwag among the business -visitors in the city yes- terday. Mr. Cameron was tormerly court reporter here. Tk | Miss Everett Mackey, Mrs. T.’H. Mackey and Mrs. Esther Mackey of =! Ferris passed yesterday in: Bemidji the guests of friends. Your soldier appmcia!es pictures even more than letters. Portraits; kodak prints. Rich studio,- 29 10th street. 1mo-810 Mrs: Wimam Blak.ely of Spur and Mrs;“Charles Blakely of Turtle River autoed to the city yesterday-and. at- tened the chautauqua. - Charles G. , Bates of Minneapolls who is spending the summer months at ‘Walker, was among the business visitors in the city Thursday. Mrs. R. J. Jackson and Miss Grace Hagadon of Tenstrike autoed to- Be- midji yesterday and passed the hours shopping and attending the movies. Mrs. M. H. Nelson and son, Henry, of Brainerd, who has been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Millner for the past week, returned to their home yesterday. 2 Mrs.. William Murphy and ‘Miss Ethel Murphy of Tenstrike’were in the city yesterday enroute to Grand Forks, N. D., where they will make their future home. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 66tf The Crookston - Daily Times says: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Strander and family left today on an auto trip throughout central Minnesota. They. went . from herge to Fargo and from there they expect to go’to Bemidji, Itaska Park, ‘Detroit and other Min. nesota towmns. OF AND ‘MR. JOHN DALTON RESPECTFULLY INVITES T‘HE PEOPLE OF BEMIDJI AND VISITORS TO ATTEND ; THE INFORMAL OPENING RIS - NEW EUROPEAN HOTEL CAFE ' : CORNER BELTRAMI AVENUE AND THIRD STREET 5 Saturday, August 10, 1918 . _ INSPECTION WELCOMED | | to open their store in Littlefork next, Morris & Son, formerly in the fur- niture business in this city, expect Monday. The fixtures have been in- stalled~and ‘much of' the good have arrived. o i Dr. P. A. Walling of Park Rapids and Dr. Davis of Puposky attended the meeting of the Lake Julia Sana- torium board yesberday, held in the Commercial club rooms.: 2 Mrs. H. E. Payne of Grand “Forks, N. D., is expected to arrive in Be. midji t‘bde.y and will meet her daugh- ter, Miss Doris Payne who has been: visiting Miss erdred Reid of Cass| Lake. Mr, and -Mrs. A. H. Jester have as their guests at their summer home:on Lake Plantagenet, Mr. and Mrs. ' W. J. Baccock and Miss Ruth Sickler of:St. Paul.” They are-touring the-northern part of the state in their car. . Miss® Helen Evans, who has been~ the guest of friends -ip- Crookston, will return today. Mrs, Levins, Miss Florence Levins, Jeanette Page and Luverne Carlysle will accompany her home and will be guents ‘at'the B. R. Evans Mrs. AL W Buckman, who hags:been visiting. relatives in. the city;” left Tuesday for Lake Bemidji to spend a short while before leaving for Penn- sylvania to join her husband, who is 4 located there.— (BEast. Side News—— Grand Forks Herald. Rev. and: Mrs. Lester P. Warford and. two children left last evening for Minneapolis, having been called by. tue sudden. death of Mrs. War- ford’s mother, Mrs. H. R. Sheppard- son, ‘who died yesterday. They- will be absent from the -city for about a week, and Rev. Sherman . Arends of Tenstrike will2 preach in ‘the Pres- bytergan church Sunday, Prophet’s iLiking for-Narcissus. Mohammed loved the large-flowered nareissus, and has sounded its praises in 'the epigrammatic saying: “Who- ever has two loaves of bread, let him exchange one for thenarcissus flower; for bread.is food for the body; but the narcissus food for:the soul.” Wanted, to Rent A 5 to' 8 room . completely furnished house for 6 months to a'year. Must be strictly. mod- ern. Responsible tenants, no children. Address “X Y Z,” Pioneer Office. SAGE TEA TURNS " GRAY HAIR DARK It’s. Grandmother’s Recipe to. Bring Back Color and Lustre to;Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray . or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don’t ‘bother to prepare the mix- ture;: you. can. get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients for 50 cents a large bottle, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth'’s Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the | gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau- tifully dark ahd appears glossy. and lustrous. This ready-to-use prepara- tion is a delightful toilet requisite for lllllllllllllillllllIllllll;Illllllllllllllllll LS £ AT THE - £ THEATERS '1Illlllill'llll_lllIIIIIIHIIlIIIlIIIIIIIlIIlI|IIII . IAST TIME TONIGHT. . #The last showing of “Empty Poc- kets,'’ ‘the story about ‘a rich man, poor.; man, beggar man, thief—to say nothlng of pretty girls, good and bad. Love stuff, hot stuff, rough stuff, sob stuff all mixed in proper’proportions. ‘Will mdke an evening of rapid fire ac_tion at the Rex tonight. Those who saw this remarkable film last evening :pronounce: it one of the most tascinq ating they ever saw., -« It 'is the dramatization of Ruperq Hughes’ “famous story of the samg name and is directed by Robert Bren- ton. : It is:the story of how a strand of copper- ~colored hair in - a .dead EL 2 = E auu 1) ‘beauties. i Don’t miss this thrilling spactacle, REX TOMORROW. ; Tomorrow .at the ‘Rex, William Fox will present Jane and Kathers ine Lee in “Doing Their Bit,"” wherei support to Uncle Sam. This was writ- ten and staged by Kenean Biiel. “An’added feature will be the Cen- ury comedy, ‘“‘She Did -Her Bit," with- Alice-Howell in-the_head role; 1 This feature is heralded as'a ‘“show- er of .laughter.” “GRAND TONIGHT. Gloria - Swanson in ‘‘Station Con- tent,” to be run at the Grand the- atre tonight is a beautful and fasr cinating- enough to land the presi- dent of the railroad for which her husband toils in the humble capa: city: of telegraph edltor. by the lonely life she seeks adven- ture, experiences t‘n‘ills, and a-recoh~ oiliation comes at “‘Station: Content’” when she saves a special jtrain from threatened wreck.. A two part Key- on' the program tonight. ° GRANDATOMORROW. Junusual story of the mining countr entitled “Hands Down.” ceptionally lntere;tiug feature. ELKO PROGRAM. Mark: Pickford is a scrub-girl, her mother is a washerwoman, and her brothers are newsboys: She has re- fused-an offer 'of marriage from a gilded society youth, and is going to}; marry a' bartender. Not_in real life, of course, but in “Amarilly of Clothes Line Alley,” an Artcraft picture, which is declared to be the most amusing photoplay she has ever appeared in. “Amarilly of Clother Line Alley’. will be shown at the Elko theater Saturday and Sunday, matinees and evening. fiOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers should report any noor carrier service to this office and steps will be taken at once to remedy the trouble. . ’l‘here is something for you in the Want Ad column iodny It’s on the second page. AAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAPAAAAAR Northwestern College A Christian Boarding School - Departments: ACADEMY BUSINESS MUSIC Tuition, Board and Room $25 per month, by the Yedr - in Advance . For information address Rev. Carl Solomonson, President Fergus Falls, Minn.’ No success without efficiency. No efficiency without educa- tion. those who, -desire dark hair and « youthful appearance. prevention of disease. REX THEATR LAST TIME TONICHT RUPERT HUGHES’ REX JANE KATHERINE A SHOWER 10-20 Cents high power story of rich man, poor:man, beggar man, thief SATURDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS LEE “DOING THEIR BIT” CENTURY COMEDIES PRESENT ALICE HOWELL “SHE DID HER BIT” OF LAUCHTER Matinee and Night It is’' not -in- tended for the cure, mitigation or Save Money On the Cirls’ Footwear Our August Clearance Sale will be in force until 10 o’clock Saturday night. Until that time you can buy girl’s patent one-strap slippers at the following prices. Sizes 814 to 11, $1.45 a pair; 1114 to 2, $1.65 a pair; 2% to 5, $1.95 a pair. Tennis Shoes Child’s ....... .59¢ Misses’ . Women’s A pair of these slippers or tennis shoes will reduce your winter shoe bill. Be “sure to visit this store this week. . See the choice merchandise we offer at an attractive price. Go. 0’Leary - Bowser Bemidji, Minn. ‘man’s hand implicated five red haired 1 in two petticoat patriots lend their| ‘Wearied stone comedy entitled “Mud’ is alsoj; _+Monroe Salisbury and Ruth CIlif, i ford are to-be seen at the Grand Sat- | urday, matinee and evening, in anii It is an ex-] TONIGHT'—-7=30 &9 All Aboard! “STATION CONTENT" GLORIA SWANSON A Picture to Deepen the Sympathies of Men and Women . Comedy—"MUD"—Keystone Tomortow—Matinee & Evening MONROE SALISBURY . with RUTH CLIFFORD - - In one of the best pieces of character work seenon the screen for sometime . " “Hands Down” . Unusual story of a mining country . Universal Animated Weekly— Lyons & Moran Comedy SATURDAY & SUNDAY Mats. 3 Evenfgs 7:30-9 AMERICA’S SWEETHEART MARY PICKFOR In Her Most Amusing Artcraft Production "AMARILLY OF CLOTHESLINE ALLEY’ With Added Attraction---TWO REEL SCREAMER “Love. Loops The Loop” Paramount Mack-Sennett Comedy There is no trouble - about a kodak Anyone can take good pictures with a kodak. Right from the start you get fine results. If yofi don’t want to do your own developing and printing, we will do it for you. A kodak is easy to carry when you travel, on- picnics, or when taking a stroll. Films can be in- serted or taken out in a moment or two without having to go into a dark room. ’ The boys in France are eager for kodak pictures from home. Send them in your letters. Come in and look at kodaks, and let us show you what a simple matter photography is for the kodak owner. Barker’s Druy & Jewelry Store 217 Third Street e Phonographs Kodaks Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which send me one of your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one" map hangers. NaMB. ovvvs e nnmes Address. . .. «ooianeis T | READ‘THE PIONEER WANT ADS