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- THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER PAGE FIVE To each day give an_interesting and complete review of the ~ city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit your cooperation wn its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. Mrs. William Masterson was dis- . posing of farm products in Bemidji Tuesday. Dean $60,000 to loan or farms. da71tt | Land @o. i Mrs. C. Graff of Wolf Lake mo- tored to Bemidji Tuesday and called - on freinds. Mrs. BE. F. Cummingham of School- " craft was the guest of friends while) . in Bemidji Tuesday. Northern Loans and {insurance. 813tf Land Co. Phone 29. We pay ca<h for clover seed, corner 4th St. and Minnesota Ave. .W. G, ! Schroeder, Benidii. 124102 R. J. Boardman and family are ' moving into the Wm. McCuaig home ‘ at 903 Bemidji Ave. : SPOT CASH paid for Liberty Bonds and Aiberty Bond receipts. G. B. Hooley, Markham. 94tf Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft . glab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481, T&F Charles Reed of Lisbon, N, D., ar- rived in the city yesterday and will - vigit his brother, Archie Reed for a _short time. Mrs. A. Dechaneau of south park avenue, was taken to St. Anthony’s ‘ hospital yesterday where . undergo an operation. she will! Olive Whaley, MOTORED TO MINNEAPOLIS. Mrs. G. M. Torrance, Mrs. M. A. Spooner, and Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Mar- cum motored to Minneapolis in the Marcum car Tuesday morning Mrs. Torrance will remain a week or two the others returning some time dur- ing the week. POTATOES. We pay the highest price for pota- toes and produce in the Bémidji vicin jinx does. ity. «@all us for prices. Phone 69, ‘warehouse and office on M. & I track, Bemidji. Rosander Produce. 14191 FAREWELL RECEPTION. Nearly 100 attended the farewel party tendered Miss Helen Backus at the Masonic Temple Tuesday evening by the members of the Eastern Star. Cards and dancing were enjoyed the forepart of the evening, after which refreshments were served. Miss Backus was presented with a beauti- ful picture by the chapter. PARCEL SHOWER. NEWS OF THE THEATERS + 'HO00D0O FOLLOWS WALSH. 2 Thirteen'is at work with a vim in ““Never Say Quit,” the George Walsh comedy which will be shown tonight at'the Rex theatre. The hoodoo does not let go of Walsh's coat-tails from the Friday on ghioh;he is born to the Friday on¥whichi his wife pre- sents him with triplets. Everything goes wrong, and the more wrong things go, the more the audience must laugh. In his endeavor to escape the jinx, ‘George Walsh leaps over fences and scrambles over housetops, but all in vain. Sharpers fleece him, bdndits rob him. His aunt leaves him a for- tune, but he never gets it. These are only a few of the queer things the The Rex orchestra will play throughout the eevning. s COMING—REX THIS WEEK. Tomorow, Alice Brady in one of 1| the Select pictures, entitled ““luc World to Live In,” one of her latest productions. Theer will also be a two reel Hart feature ‘‘Square Shooter.” Tom Mix, who has risen so brll- liantly on the moving picture hori- zon, will be at the Rex theatre next Friday and Saturday, in another whirlwind western story, ‘‘Rough Riding Romance.” According to ad- vance reports this is the most pre- Misses Mable Brooks and Capitola | tentious picture this daring William Stewart entertained at shower Monday evening at the home Emma Gorans and Helen Backus. The following guests were present: a parcel | Fox star has offered the public. Sunday and Monday, Douglas Fair-l of Miss Brooks in honor of Misses |banks will be seen in a new feature, | “The American, His Majesty,” in which Fairbanks has ample oppor- Helen Backus, Emma Gorans, Vera |tunity to demonstrate his skill. ‘Backus, Mrs. E. Voigt, Arvilla Ken- field, Velma Dean, Carrie Armstrong, Ida - Virginia Brown, Ella Laqua, Mary and Florence Bell, Gladys Chapin, Sarah Gardmer, Edna Nelson, Helen Evans, Basha, Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle]Phail, Agnes and Real Edwards, Lee “THE BUSHER” TONIGHT. To speak in the parlance of base- ball, which furnishes the atmosphere of his latest story, Charles Ray bats an average of 1,000 in ‘“The Busher,” the Thomas H. Ince-Paramount pic- tonight and tomorrow. Ipresent an icy star in the Vitagraph feature, “The Spark Divine,” to portray the com- varatively new and daring type of woman without a heart. This picturs will be shown at the Grand theatre The beautiful player draws upon aifine store of emotional power to character. Her achievement is declared perfect. The theme of mother love comes into .the story with a refreshingly new angle. FKFor with the arrival of her ‘child the woman of ice is des- tined-to defy fate and nature in con- tinued heartlessness. But it comes to pass that this woman does possess the spark divine. How it happens forms the final daring twist of the film. There will also be shown the Pathe Weekly News and the Literary Digest’s “Topics of the Day.” ST. PHILIP’S ATD. The St. Philips Ladies Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Newton, 721 8th St. Mesdames E. P. Gould and W. H. Newton will act as hostesses . Rousseau’s Patriotism. ‘Whenever I meditate upon govern- ments I am happy to find in my inves tigations new reasons for loving tha: of my own country.—Rousseau. & THURSDAY CHARLES RAY “The Busher’ :‘Rlver transacted business betweenlGiven, Mrs. Paul Yaple, Mrs. Hector ture, which will be shown in the . A Paramount Picture i trains in the city yesterday. .{Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson, Dr. : and Mrs. Garlock, Miss Cablic and Refreshments were iacted business. i Forte called on friends. Mrs. Chas. E. Scofield of Orponville 'and Mrs. C. S. Petter of Herman mo- !tored to Bemidji and are guests at !the P. E. Welch home for a few days.: Attorneys C. R. Middleton and Bert ‘Middleton of Baudette returned ‘im their home village today, after ltrylng a number of cases in district For Sale—b50-pound flour sacks, $1 | 100-pound flour sacks, $1.26 This' "makes” the 'cheapest the market. Koors Retail X 711mwt .jdozen; doseR ' @. D. Backus left for Minneapolis iand Chicago Tuesday 'noon'g};n busi- {nees. :. He éxpects to be gon®d about a week. He will witness the-world's peries in Chteugo. | = Mrs. Ted Malloy and Miss Sig erth left Monday night for: Min- peapolis where they will visit Mrs. alloy’s sister, Mrs. John Pettepiece :)r a couple of weeks. 1] | Mrs. Cora Amadon of Auburn, lif., who has been to Columbus, Ohio, attending the G. A. R.reunion, topped en route home at Turtle :uver to visit her mother for a short. time. “Get °‘Rich quick” for quality 1" Mrs. George Forte of Wilton mo-|G. D. Backus. !tored to Bemidji Tuesday and trans-|gerved by the hostesses and the color : While here Mrs.|scheme was carried out in yellcw “Fdress on the church’s campaign.|on the Elko program for tonight and Elko theatre tonight, also Thursday matinee and evening. There is a pretty love story and the picture sparkles ‘with humor throughout. : How 4 little country girl’s love brought back a baseball pitcher’s nerve and won him fame and hap- piness, is shown in *“The Busher."” An enthusiastic crowd of Episco- The situations are novel and re- palians gathered at the church last | freshing. It will tickle the lovers of| evening and partook of the bountiful | the great American game, for there| dinner served by the ladies of the|are some subtle bits of diamond sa-| church. The honored guest of the|tire. It is especially interesting to evening was Dr. Ryan, rector of St. those who saw Ray in his previous| Paul’s’ church at Duluth, who made | baseball picture, “The Pinch Hitter."”| a splendid inspiring after-dinner ad- A “Big V” two part comedy is also and white. EPISCOPAL DINNER. ’Among the out of town guests were: | tomorrow. 'Mrs, Parshall, Mr. and Mrs. Letford, & : Mrs. Smith, Mrs. McGuire and Rev. : . Charles Wright from Cass Lake; Reév. “THE SPARK DIVINE.” W. A. Hubbard of Park Rapids; Mrs.| The woman of fire and the: cling- McKnappen and Mr. and Mrs. James | ing vine probably stand as the chief Taylor of Tenstrike. types of characterization’ in litera- The rector of the parish, Rev. |ture and the dramatic art. It ha George Backhurst, presided and Rev. | remained for Miss Alice Joyce :s W. A. Hubbard and Rev. Charles Wright also gave addresses. The lat- ter is'a Chippewa Indian wao has worked among his people for forty years as a priest of the church. In . his short address he spoke of send~ Meet the Unlucklest ing thirty dollars to help the mission- ary work of the church, this money Cursed a Jinx being raised by the Indians. PRETTY AUTUMN WEDDING. One of the autumunal season’s, prettiest weddings took place this. ‘morning when Miss Anne Norah Mc- Manus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus, 1213 Dewey ave- nue, became the bride of John J. GEORGE < A rattling story of the ‘‘earthly diamond where men glory in fame one mo- ment and are engulfed by the bitter condemnation of friends, even sweethearts, the next. 2 Added Feature “TOOTSIES & TAMALIES” A “Big V” Comedy P Man Who Ever m photo work. Portrait post cards, six| Gainey of this city, Rev. Father only 96¢, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup-]J. J. T. Phillippe, rector of St. plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints [Philip’s Catholic church officiating. 3¢, 4c, be. Don’t forget the hot doughnut sal at the Gas company’s store aSturda: Oct. 4th. so by notifying Mrs. Given . Judge C. W. Stanton will leave this evening for Chicago where he will at- tend the world’s baseball champion- ship series, between the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds. At Chicago he will be joined by A. P. White, T. J. Burke and F. 8. Lycan,| o = oo 3 s carried out with autumn who left earlier in the week and who .. 00”014 Aowers. are witnessing the first two contests are Cincinnati. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.| The bride was attended by ber 923tmo ['sister, Miss Frances McManus, who le|'with a gray tulle picture hat and y| carried an arm basket of rose cosmos Anybody wishing to order and tulle. hnuts for that day may do |white georgette over frosh doughnut McGhee. | With a long tulle veil caught up with 14101 | clusters of rose buds. ‘wore a gown of rose and gray satin The vride was attired in pink satin, She carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and sweet peas. The groom’s attendant was his brother, Daniel Gainey, Jr., of St. Paul. After the wedding a prettily appointed breakfast was served to the immediate relativeéd and friends at the bride’s home. The color fastest two reels of action Hart Productions. Mr, and Mrs. Gainey left on the noon train for Duluth, Minneapolis and St. Paul REX THEATRE TONIGHT ‘NEVER SAY QUIT’ The Comedy in Which the Hoodoo Always Turns Up Like a Bad Penny and Brings His Victim to Grief Also NEAL HART in “THE DEAD LINE” Five reels of smashing story condensed into the _4 be paid to 1. E. Leighton or 411 Min- e where they will spend a short honey- Mrs. Hailan L. Huffman and her|moon after which they will make mother, Mrs. W. J. Byrnes, of Min-|tpejr home in Rochester, where the neapolis, who has been a guest at the|yroom i3 connected with a large Huffman home, left this noon for Du-iphardware store. The bride’s travel- luth, where Miss Josephine Byrnes, hing suit was of brown velour and she | another daughter, is appearing at the|wora a small feather toque. Orpheum theatre in a singing act, which the critics are praising as the programs leading attraction. Mrs. Huffman, together with her mother, will retirn to Bemidji the latter part of the week. GUILD POSTPONED. The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal church has been postponed for a week, Subscribe for The Pioneer. Specials at Schroeder’s Meat Department Beef Steak, per 1b. .25¢ Ril;bBoiling Beef, per B. P. 0. ELKS. There will be a regular meeting or the Elk’s lodge Thursday evening. E. H. Jerrard, secy. . c NOTICE. Pot Roast, b .....14¢ To M. B. A. bers, that all dues A i Ply:ble to thenh‘:.mB.erAs. or:er shogld Noe;c%p‘afl I'VI‘OI.aSSGSG,oc nesota Ave. J. N. Billings, sec.” 2d101 49 Tbs. Best Flour $2.95 ' Mot o SCHROEDER’S The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church held their regular social meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. J. Andrews. Hostesses for 65—-—Phoneg_66 the afternoon were Mesdames Mc- B . d.. Ghee, Riley, Lambert and Andrews. emidjl 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’clock COMINC TOMORROW MATINEES START Select Pictures Presents Alice Brady “The World to Liyg In" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tom Mix, “Rough Riding Romance.” SUNDAY AND MONDAY Douglas Fairbanks, in his latest, “The American, His Majesty.” Reginald Jones, the Man Who Would ever presented by the Neal The Meanest Man. The meanest man in the world, re- gardless of previous conclusions, s the wman of our acquaintance—you know him, too—who took out a card in the American Society of Astronomy and now doesn’'t have to give excuses when he gets in at 4 a. m.—Tampa Tribune. AIASKA The flrst and only Photopla ever made on Alaskan so TONIGHT and THURSDAY Beautiful Alice Joyce in a New Vitagraph play “THE SPARK DIVINE” He took away the thing she loved, although she did not know it, and there- by awakened in her /The Spark Divine.” also showing PATHE WEEKLY NEWS and " TOPICS OF THE DAY at the Friday 0_1_1-_1‘X T DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIO AND SURGEON Office phone 188 Ibertson Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 896 Res, Phone 387 THERE’S A B IN TOWN Ask Whaley & Lee THOS, H,INCE Presents Mon. & Tues. Special Matinee at 4:15 for Children—6c GRANDIGRAND o[a?c/z'e:s il fir afl. occasions Bemidji, Minn. L] oo ape —e 1