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-|II lIIilllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlIllllIlIlIIlllg s WHAT SOCIETY £ 18 DOING g =I|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII ; AINED AT DINNER. e L‘Elaq J. Ganter -entertained Mrs. Smith and daughter, ‘Irene of Duluth, Mrs, Rose Koors and daughter Dolly [ Koors, -and Clarence Nelson-at din- ner last evening. p MISS BROWN HOSTESS. Miss Carrie Brown entertained . Misses :Josephine .Parker, Corrine Carlson, Dorothy Nangle and Avis Cameron at a dinner party last even- inf. The evening was passed in con- versation and music. -‘GOING TO FAIR. Charles Schroeder; secretary of the Beltrami . County . Fair association, will leave this evening for the Twin Cities, where he will. have charge of the Beltraml county ‘booth at the state fair. He will bé accompanied .by Arne Aamodt, county agent." Sl e FRANKLIN TO DULUTH. in charge of the First Minnesota in- fantry 'detachment in "this: city, has gone to Duluth, where he will remain temporarily. He has been succeeded here by Lieut. L. W. Gscheidle, . PI;RSONALS AND ' NEWSY NOTES lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllh I Mrs. J. H. Smith of ‘Shovel Lake is ‘visiting relatives in Turtle River. “Mrs. H. A. Speck of town of Frohn passed yesterday in the city shopping. Dean . d71tt . '$50,000 to loan on' rarms. Land Co: - “Dr., G R. Christu_of Long Prairie, : was a guest at the Markham yester- day. 5 ' ‘Miss Maria Bjella of town of Frohn transacted busmess in the city yes- terday. 2 Mrs. James Wheeler and daughter, Pearl of Bass Lake passed Thursday in the city. Miss ' Mabel Anderson, home demon- stration agent, will attend the Min- nesota fair. : “Mrs. A, Lungren of Tenstrike was yesterday. Mrs. Fred Barker of Wilton was among the business visitors in the city yestérday. ' ‘Mrs. friends Thursday. Mrs. W. G. Schroeder and daughter, Anna, and neice, “Ardyth Schroeder, will attend the state fair. ‘‘Pictures- can help win the war,” the government says. Portrait, kodak prints. Rich Sudio, 29 10th. 1mo-910 Mrs A. J. Higgins who underwent an operation for appendicitis yester- day, is getting along mnicely. If you waint a car call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 1124 Miss Bell Henry will leave today for Grand Forks where she will visit relatives for a week or ten days. L Mrs. G. U. Schneider ltas returned - to her homie in Thief River Falls, af- ter-a visit at the H. N. McKee home. One of -these nice days you cught to go to'Hakkerup’s and have your - picture taken, 14tf Mrs. A. F. Dahlberg of St. Paul and Mrs. R. A. Lilley of St. Paul, were guests at the Markham yester- day. Mrs. Raymond of Federal Dam who is visiting relatives in Pinewood for two weeks, passed yesterday in the city. Mrs. J. P. Pogue, Sr., left today for Hibbing, where she will spend some time the guest of her soms, Frank and John. Mrs. Lily Morgan and Mrs. George Till of Yola autoed to Bemidji yester- day. While in the city they were the guests of friends. Mrs. Dell Simonton and daughters, who have passed the summer at Grand Forks bay, returned to their “home in Rochester Wednesday. Alvira Deneau, who underwent an operation to have her tonsils remov- ed at St. Anthony’s hospital Wednes- day, was taken to hex‘ home yester- day. G John D. Gray and wife and J. W. Aldrich of Valley City, N. D., were among the out of town guests-in the city yesterday: Mrs. Frank Johnson, who- has vis- ited friends and relatives at Shovel Lake for the past month, returned to her home in Turtle River yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Shaughnessy and two daughters of St. Paul, who have been guests at the John F. Burke home, returned to St. Paul Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Skarud of Virginia, who has been visiting friends in Bemidji left Wednesday for a visit in Ada. She will return to Bemidji before go- ing to lier home. e E—— R rmbm-;v:-:nmc,_ifudus'r 0, 1918 Lieutenant Franklin, who has been |. a between ‘train visitor in the city “Doc” Winebenner of Lake|. Plantagenet was the guest of Bemidji ‘JlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII>I_‘l>IIIIlIIIIIIIlllIl§. E AT THE ¢ S THEATERS £ flllllllliIllllllll',llllllllIII!IIIIIIIII"IIIIIII o GRAND TONIGHT. Solomon claimed that he could un- derstand everything except the way of a maid with 3'man, Solomon was right. 'For a maid is a very delicate and deep creature and one must be a/ rare intellect to pierce the depths of her soul.s ‘So, perhaps, Doc¢ Jim could not be blamed if; in Triangle’s play, “A Good., Loser,” to be shown at the Grand theatre tonight,~he failed to grasp the fact that Evelyn:came to believe -that he was neglecting her. REX TONIGHT. ' Tonight at the Rex will be shown Edith Roberts in ‘“The - Deciding Kiss,” one of the most delightful film plays of the season, the supporting cast, including the popular New York star, Thornton Church. There ~will ~also’ be a comedy, “Vamping the Camp, a Devil With the ‘Wimpnin.'" ELKO TOMORROW, At the Elko theatre on Saturday and Sunday you will see Marguerite Clark, the dainty and charming Para- mount star, in her new play called “l?runella," which tells the story of a beautiful young and -innocent girl who is carefully guarded by her three -aunts,. but who is finally won by a strolling player who happens in the town; how after two years of mar- ried bliss' he' tires of her and runs away. ‘Mr.-and Mrs. F. J. Mills of Min- neapolis will motor to their home and: will be accompanied™ by Mrs. Charles Van. - Mrs. Mills has spent a week-at the Hazen cottage on Lake Plantagenet. = THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER % : 3 AT G NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there is money in the treasury to pay all warrants, outstanding up to and in- including warrant No. 16563, against Independent School District No. 7, interest will stop after publication. R. L.,Given, Treas. 3t92 Subscribe for The P-ioi:eer SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mlxed mth Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre at Once Gray 'hair, however handsome, de-| " We all know| notes advancing age. the advantages of a youthful appear- ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars. the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few. applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don’t stay .gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a 50-cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which is merely the old- time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so natural- ly and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning' the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear- years younger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, miti- gation or prevention of disease. - Ob’ey‘ the Mandate and Conserve Coal The Chilly Mornings and cool even- ings that are beginning to be notice- -able require some heat, though hard- ly warrants starting up the coal stove or furnace. A gas’ heater installed in your llvmg rooim will in a few moments make the room warm and: cheery for the chil- - -dren. The expense is sli‘ght and will mean an enormous savmg in fuel, at - the same time assisting in conserving - the wood and coal needed through- out the country. A telephone call will brmg a repre- sentative to talk the matter over with ‘you. Bemidji Gas Company . Phone 76 _ 7:30-9:00 TODAY THEATRE - 10¢ and 20c¢ Triangle Presents Peggy LOSER” _ Doc Jim could diag- nose everything - except love and was obliged to swallow some pretty strong medicine ” before he recognized the symp- toms of neglicticocus wifeicus. Also a Keystone Comedy “I LOVE CHARLES ALBERT” Pearce HazrvyYamamoro v TRIANGLE N FLaY,’A GooD LOSER” VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW - No Advasce in Prices » Page ——t SRS & PAGE FIVE ATTENTION, All accounts must be paid on or before the 1st day of September. Any who fail to pay their account before the above date will be put to addi- tional expense, as I will turn all ac- counts not paid by Sept. 1st, over to my attorney for collection. You may pay your account to Miss C. B. Stewart at the Bazaar store. Yours truly, 8. T. STEWART, 5 3 2t831 Coming! Tomorrow MUSICAL Always _Fresh, Crisp, Wholesome You will like Armour’s Corn Flakes with con- densed or fresh milk ‘FOR SALE BY REYNOLDS & WINTER. 4 s - YAD New and second-hand buggies and and with little or no VAH|ENS” Wagons. sugar. They are toasted 511%1%0 Buick automobile roadster, “just right.” Shetland pony, buggy, cart, saddle. Music ‘Extraordinary : l:ow boat with 2-cylinder outboard ARMOUR’S motor; i “ Summer cottage at Lavinia. + CORN FLAKES A“ the NeweSt 6t93 Popular Numbers 3 Trade supplied by the . Armour Grain Co., Chicago Remember; Armour’s Oats cook in 10 to 15 minutes EVENING ONLY Prices: 10c and 20c To those who wish to buy a few staple groceries _cheap. Saturday morning at 8 o’clock ‘my door will be Lo open to those who are in- terested in buying from the list given below—Sat- urday only. This is stock . which ? have left on hand, the quantity is limited so use your own judgment when to come. g THEATRE TONIGHT Bluebird’s Premiere Presentation of “THE DECIDING KISS" Cilletta ¥ BaseAdbontEEt{Iel M. Kel‘i‘efir’s natiomfxl }fiction success, Baki } ‘Turn ou eapor.” e story of how a scrimpy Ganmet, Baking Fowder, Groz:; little Cape Cod girl blossoms into a most beautiful young woman winning the fiance of her guardian. One of .the most delightful film plays of the season. Supporting cast includes the popular New York leading Vanillg Extract, 2 ounce bottle, Gilletts ... .25¢ Vanilla Extract, 1 ounce bottle, Gilletts Lemon Extract 2 ounce botitle, Gilletts Lemon Extract, 1 ounce bottle, at 12¢ Calumet Baking Powder, 5 lbs., at 95¢ man, Thornton Church. Bottle of Blueing, 10 oz -10c ¢ TWO REELS OF FINE COMEDY Krem, Krisp, cooking compound at 20c 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock REX PROGRAM Tomorrow WILLIAM FARNUM “True Blue” . Six Part Feature at ....1sc Nature Meal; pkes.. .18¢ Bulk India Relish, per qt., 30c Ripe Olives, small . Bulk Sweet Pickles, Heinz, per quart o Ripe Olives, large cans.. Chop Olives, per bottle. Salt, per box. Two-quart Mason Jars, per doz- Pint Mason Jars, per dozen, 65¢ Jelly Glasses, w1thout top, per 15¢ SUNDAY’S Big Feature Wonderful EMILY STEVENS in a brilliant romance of Bohemia, “A MAN’S WORLD” CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE JAZZ WAITER” Stewart’s Cash Grocery OL CLOTHING FOR THAT BOY ES, that is a big problem for you right' now, and when school opens next Monday you will want your boy to appear as neat as any in the school. We are specialists in boys clothing and’ in every article bought here you will get quality and service. Our line is complete and anything you want can be supplied here. Come and see us before you buy that boys’ suit. We have ex- ceptionally good value at very reasonable prices. Shoes, one of the most important articles of school clothing, is a specialty with us and we have a line that will appeal to you. We also have some exceptional bargains in sweaters which we are selling from 75c¢ up. Shirts, stockings and every other article of boys’ clothing may be secured here. Let us give you the benefit of our experience in fitting your boy with school clothing this year. It will save you money. 0. J. LAQUA The Clothier Bemidji, Minn.