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¢ Mizpfli,_was a Be- - -Ghoeplate Mousse-st the Markham emidji ; business visitor: yesterday. M. H. Crocker of Hibbing’ spent the- day. here yesterday on business. iy was. a Thursday visitor in- this city. - Coffee Shop on’ Friday, "1d8-6 Puposky were callers in this: city: yes- - terday and today. ; Mrs. R. Sinclair of Rochester is - visiting at the home of he_r son, G. R. < Thursday. « fSixteen nch mixed hard ana’soft Melab wood, for sale, $3.50 ‘per Togd. - Bemidji Mtg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt " Do not miss’ dancing- to the Syxiel 1d8-6 . this evening, George Forte of Eckles, was among < in'the city yesterday. Miss B. Krause of Eckles, was shop- . ping and calling on friends here be- . tween trains Thursday. Dance to the music of the four Syncopators at = Birchmont tonight, A large lana sales organization |, ‘“/desires to get in communication with " ‘owners of large‘tracts. Audress Lock Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-25tt on. Bemidji frie{nds Thursday. Detroit were among the out-of-town callers in this city on Thursday. ‘dances-at Birchmont;this evening. . : : ‘1486 ‘Mina n&yers, hairdressing, sham- pooing, ‘scalp treatment. . Switches : ‘made from combings, ets. Po. Box 453 pointment. 6t8-6. Baldwin, of Nary, were between train . ‘business transactors in the city Thurs- . day. S‘l ‘Lake yesterday. / TN . 'Mrs. Loren Coyle of Mahnomen, is| . visiting. friends in ; Grant’ Valley for week. ‘The Coyles were formerly res- " idents of Grant:Valley. he Vb Miss Margaret Schmidt was-in Be- idji Thursday. en route to Grant lley, ‘where she will visit her uncle, John Schmidt. , Dr. C. R. Sanborn is ‘expected to return tomorrow morning from Min- eapolis where he has spent the past 'ew days on business. . Lewis Johnson will leave this even- |1 ing' for Mylo, -N.. D., where he will be employed in the harvest fields for the coming two months. ' " Mrs. E. R.’Sanborn of St. Paul arrived in the city yesterday to visit at the home of her son, Dr. C. R. .Sanborn fo this city, and will also : spend a few.days at the home of another son, G. Sanborn at Becida. ., Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Woockman of Minnesota avenue,, are spending sev- ral weeks visiting friends and rela- ives at Duluth and other points on e range. Mr. Wickman is enjoy- ing-a vacation from his duties as man- “'ager of the Troppman grocery depart- - ment. . Miss Catherine Brown and Misses - 'Anna and Catherine Murry were host- " ‘esses Wednesday evening at a Jap- nese costume party. The evening 'was spent in games and dancing and lunch was served at a late hour in Japanese style. i y . The invited ‘guests were Misses ora: Shepard, Luella Backus, Mar- tha Gilmore, Ruth Caskey, Catherine r , Floy . Palmer, Margaret , Louisa Golz, Bernice Kirk, by Morse, Bertha Todd, Helen ‘Lahr, Viriinia Witting and Mar- B ag. . . day at the Ma; “ ('~ Chocolate ‘Mousse at the Markham |ge; night. Parkers Prairie. this evening. “Cream Cheese, a Ib.....32c * Bwift’s Borax Soap, ,1d8-6 3 M:s Kathery: Jackson - of Grand . - apids, is spending a fi d i Albért Bakken of Fisher was a Bemidji on h}:uinep: R ? Mr. and 'Mrs.'M. E. 1 Chocolate Mousse t the: Markham as their ‘guests, Mr. tmr},e fifé"' J}fa;f E Coftee:Shop on Friday. _ Ay lds-fiil’a]mer"’of St. Paul. . Mrs. R. Brownlee ‘spent - Wednes- tin M h i Grand Rapids. r o o adsor Home, at Mrs, Pal i “la sister, of Mr. Ibertson. g Don’t mis8 Elks dance tonight. 8:6 —eide Take home a brick of Koor's ice| ‘Mrs. L. W. Galloway, proprietor of | cream; 4-Btt | the Eko Hat _Shop, "retirned this ‘ morning from a busin isi i- Ralph A. Stone of Grand Rapidslcago and the Twins'éi:is:a.v i dode Mrs. Mary Stillings, formerly resi- ent ofy this city, has been visiting with old friends for the past week. | ol She will ret; i Sl ‘Dr. and Mrs. W. H.' Fortin of crd tomoreow. to her home in Brain-| First of series of Elks dances—to- 8 1d8-6 Miss Edna Applegate, designer at ti{ - Sinclair, ; tfhe Elké)hHat Shoparet}:‘umTed this week 4 g rom Chicago and the Twin Cities, Mrs. James. Hagadon of Tenstrike' yphere ‘she studied fall - millinery was a_between train shopper here|givies for the past three weeks. Mrs. Rose Koors of Minneapolis { P. A. Walling of Park Rapids was|gnq Mrs. Frank Koors and daughter, a business visitor in Bemidji on|fsapelle, of Dayton, Ohio, are guests . Thugsday. % - | of the Koors families here. rived this week and will make an ex- tended visit. They ar- Don't miss Elks dance tonight. 8-6 Clifford- Doyle of Nebish was copators’ snappy, amusic_at Birchmont, ..,,0ht to Bemidji Wednesday night 5 on the logging train and taken to the St. Anthony hospital where he under- the out-of-town, business ttansactors,gxeor;z;’;fi:g eration for “"W“'?““""“‘ Good time at Elks dance tonight. 1d8-6 | Friends have recéived word from doud time at Elks dance tonight. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Erickson stating that they have returned to Minneap- d ti 5 4 all olis, after visiting for a short time + where a good time is assured all. \in Waterloo, Iowa, and will leave for g ~?| the west today. 1d8-6 August Munson, of this city, left U Miss Gertrude Schmidt and Mrs, | this morning for Eagle Bend, where . he will meet his daughters, Gladys |, George Miller of Grant Valley called; Agnss, 2ad l?ttle Son Bobby who have vigited for several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Buchman of-thgair aunt, Mrs. Charles Lindblad of They will all return / Mrs. ‘Bernard Hergosell arrived O RS Tehsh pad .iberty Bonds. 5 fi?%&‘%’%{’%{?&%?fi~%fi§_ Wednesday--evening: from- Everett, . eerys00.; -during: the:day;-arat. the | Wash., to visit with her brother, Paul Markham. hotel evenings. 7-29t¢! Winklesky, and family. After a ! % week’s visit 1’;;;!, E}}e' will o to I':uf The banjo, violin, piano and drums | luth apd t_he n ities to visit other 3 relatvies and. friends before her re- of the Syncopators will play for your furn to the ‘iest. St Mr. and Mrs. A. D. D. Rahn and REX SUNDAY. son Paul of Minneapolis were guests of Bemidji friends for a short time. Tl_xey ‘were acco_mpanied on a m(:ltm' elephone 466-W. Will ‘call by ap- ;r;th& Is".‘e'clngflfi‘;;lnfi‘;“fii:':’;f%{ : . ... | Bailey, who returned by. train hj"{lié F Mrs, David Cochran and Miss R.|Clty Jast evening The Rahns will go The villain, the husband, the wife Ear GRINAGER’S SUNSHINE GROCERY Carry a Bit Save a Bit Lux, two for.................. 25¢ Creamery Butter, 1-1b POt iunini 56¢ Salmon, tall cans.......... 23¢c Milk, talls, seven for....$1 ¢ 22 DATB womoeomerireer $1 Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs....33¢c Pairq Olive Soap, 3 for 25¢ Corn, tall cans.............. 16¢ Pumpkin, a can.. Yeast . Lard, 1-1b prints.......... 25¢., Jap Green Tea, pan fired, " I........ ........ 60c Fresh Eggs .................. 48¢c e e e FRESH FRUIT OF ALL KINDS Get our prices on Flour and Feed before you buy. Phone 851 | - 120 THIRD STREET ' °© Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors and Mrs.|and an innocent bystander are all in Frank Koors and Miss Isabelle Koors, | the same aeroplane in “Married Life” of 'Dayton, Ohio, motored to Red|fighting it out above the clouds. It's . a ‘Sennet thrill preluding-& Sennet shriek of mirth. 1d8-6 ‘Mrs. R. E. Quinn of St. Paul and| The bi Miss Kathetyn McGarry of Brainerd{for August 15 in the Swenson Lake are: visiting at the home ‘of - their|district -has sister, Mrs. George C. Kerr. Mrs. E, E. Hazen, Mrs. Oscar Erwig and Miss Martha Erwig returned the first part ‘of the week from a visit of ten days in Minneapolis. i Miss Helyn Wilson, manager at the Elko Hat Shop, left last evening for Chigago, where she will spend three weeéks studying millinery styles. 18 REX SUNDAY. The. villain, the husband, the wife angd an innocent bystander are all iniand an innocent bystander are all in the same aeroplane in “Married Life” | the same aeroplane in “Married Life” fighting it out above the clouds. 'I¥s|fighting it out above the clouds. It’s a Sennet thrill preluding a Sennet , ‘Sennet thrill preluding a Sennet shriek’ of mirth. THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER + | further . notice. REX SUNDAY. 1d8-6'shriek of mirth. \ REX Th WILLIAM FOX Presents the one and o A FOX Ft oF LoVt FOMANCE MACK SENNET Attraction if itis COMEDY CLASSIC ig all-day service scheduled beeq postponed. until | ¢, Circumstances arose which have made' this necessary. Miss Winnifred Maynard, who has taught in the:Bemidji schools for the past two years, is spending a few days in the city with friends, ' Miss May- nard has decided not to teach't g\:fll’ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. coming year, and will spend the yeni:' in. the -South. . Miss Maynard’s home is at Long Prairie. The villain, the husband, the wife eatre Today «»d Saturday The Screen’s Dynamic Daredevil is Here in : His Latest Thriller! | WILLIAM FOX presen:s “3 Gold Coins g ! \ 9 FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY in Two Parts o REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee-2:30-- .Evening 7:20 and 9:00 . 10c and 25c Coming—*“THE LOST CITY” LADY, HAVE YOU A JEALOUS HUS- BAND? TAKE HIM TO SEE— “MARRIED Is Great! Wonderful! A Topnotch s 1d8-6 Dr.' Ward has moved - his - office om the Troppman building to the ‘Battles building. 4d8-9 FUNERAL SERVICES TO "' Haz¢l Webster' ‘of Nebish, ‘four ed Webater, passed away last night BT following an illness with pnéumonia:|f = '~ 'R" L & Funeral services will be held tamor-|§ -/ A ROSE X row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Buenos Alres is:.one of the fastest growing cities of:the ‘world. The cen- tants, and' the population is now es- timated to be more than 2,000,000, since immigrants are arriving at the rate of more than 10,000 a week. Un- til recently the city has retained most of the characteristics of the small Lat- in-American city. NOTICE FOUR ACTS VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY ONLY SREEN & BAILEY - 'BE HELD TOMORROW opiqei Classy Vocalist - FAULKNER & WARD in “Blow Your Horn"” MWMAHON & ADELAIDE An ‘Athletic Novelty Matinee 2:30 Nights 7:30-9:15 GRAND GRAND rownianr Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 Prices 10c and 25¢ H. B. WARNER in a stirring story of romance and adventure The ‘Pagan God ANDY and MINN, “THE GUMPS” the famous cartoon characters, in “ANDY VISITS HIS MAMMA” Buenos Aires’ Rapid Growth, of 1914 showed 11,575,800 inhabi- 4 £l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinIlIIIIIlI qunnieE a TONIGHT & o TOMORROW Matinees Daily 3:00 Eveninés 7:30 and 9:00 SELZNICK pictures OLIVE THOMAS “FOOTLIGHTS ~and SHADOWS” Ko & 4 & »oh By Bradley King; Direction, John W. Noble; Scenario, R. Cecil Smith With his own key he admitted himself to her apart- ment and though a stranger, she announced him as a relative. Then the complications began. : Also Showing— JIMMY AUBREY ‘ in the Big “V” Special comedy “PALS AND PUGS” = Elko Hat Shop The Store Ahead |————T Eiks Blds, | We are announcing our return from the cities after Wonderful Display of Fall and Winter Hals Every one strikingly different. Every one a perfect beauty. These hats will be On Display Saturday Come in and See Them SO S0