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Grove Wllls of Eveleth ‘was a.Be-] 3ji caller on.Friday. 'l‘nh home ‘a nrlck of Koor'u 1ce eAm. Miss Goss of Ciss Lake spent thel’ y,in this city yesterday. f Mr. and Mrs. W..B. Carman ot De- are: vmton in thls city. Bemldjl Bu!lnens College will open T Fall session Sept 6th. 12t8-! 25 Mrs A Graman is vlsmng \at rand Forks for a short time. W G. H. Warner of Brainerd: spant 1day in this city on buuinm Dr. L. L. Elllott of Wa . Bemidjt bnniness visitor ‘on Friday. Bemidji Buslnens College will open r fall session Sept. 6th. 12t8-26 J ¥. Boles of Crookston was a business caller in the city yesterday. ,q Miss Mary Hansen of Clearbrook was a caller in the ¢ity on. Friday. . H.' Scott of Grand Rapids was lnesu‘visitor in the ‘élty yester- Mrs. Lon Davis' of Northern, was the guest of Bemidjl friends on Fri- ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ‘Kelly of Roch- ester were among ‘the visitors here Mr. and Mrs. E. V. O'Brien. of layton were” smong the Frlday vis- Dr. J. T. .Tuomy returned this orning from . a ten days vlslt nt P Roland Fellows and. two sons, o! Tenstrike, were. bueinesa callers in the city yesterdn.y. i Mr, and Mrs George W. Chester and family .of Red Lake Falls are vis- itors in Bemidjl today, 3 Mrs. R. H. Schumaker and little ‘aughter . are visiting> with relatives *n ‘St. Cloud fo a short time. . Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortin of Pu- posky ‘were among the out’ of: town ‘hllers in Bemidjl on ‘Friday. Mlss “Anna; Shaneweise of Chicago,| arrived yesterday. .noom -for .a two) 4 B E Gibson home. § Mr. and Mrs. E.'M. Snthre and fam- ily. are“enjoying a motor ~ trip ° to Crookston and points in the Dakom Miss Mable Currant, of Wmiams, making an extended visit with her ‘aunt, Mrs, Emma Barlow of the Fifth ward. K g A. A. Richardson: took the first air- ane photos of Bemidji. . Buy them - ‘Rich’s Studio, or at down: ores. .. , v " |“Miss Valerie~Doran returned Frl y from; a visit with relauves at arker’s Prairie] Eagle Bend :ndl ‘ther points.* ) Mrs. Hannah Pendergast and Miss}! ssie Pendergast of Lake: Plantag- et, motored to Bemidji Friday and £ ansacted business ; “‘Scratch My Back’’—as startling its title, a rare comedy by-Rupert siughes—showing tomorrow . (8Sun- 3 ay) at the Grnnd theatre. 1t8-14 Rpot cash paid for Lifierty Bonds: éee G. B.: Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Mnrkhnm hotel evenlngg. 7-29tt Mrs. John Roy of Duluth and Miss . Irene Brophy of Sauk Centre, left for their respective homes this morning, after spending a few.days in the city |- <. with friends and relatives. . ; Miss .Anna K. Johnson, who has resigned her position ‘as bookkeeper: for the Pioneer Co., left last evening for her home at ‘Wilson, Wis., for an extended vacation and: visit. . Mr. and Mrs, F. D Cnmpbell of troit. Minn:, are' spending’ a few days with 'Mr. and ‘Mrs.” D. 8. :Mit- chell. .“Mr. Campbell will also partici- @nte in the golf tournament: here larze land sales orslnluuon < to get in communiention with eneérs of large tracts. “Audress Lock 93, Bemidji, Minn.' ~ 5-25tf Mrs. Frank Gagnon and family, -of ‘innesota avenue, and Mrs. Olva 1+ ‘h, of Northern, left today by ‘or Park Rapids, Verndale, Wia- ‘_ind- other points for ‘a visit of seks. y nd Mrs. E. L. Hovet, Mr. and ‘F. Fremont, and B. Lewis of 2a, were in the city Friday 1) to their home from Ten- - sere they motored last week leen Fellows of. Spokane, 10 18 visiting: her 'parents, Mrs. - William Fellows, - of for a month, motored to|" ~~riday and spent the day " Mrs. Al C. Olson hu been 111 from an attack of LaGrippe. She'is report- ed to be m\lch ‘better. Miss MoQu-rlo. wh ‘hae heen the guest of ‘the McKinnon family" for the past ten days, returned to her 4-6tf| home at' Duluth today.: G. S. Harding arrived this morning from: Bemidji and. will be in 'the city for the opening of the Harwha theatre = tomorro n]ght.——-—mttle Trnnsehipt . Mrs. M: Zelgler returned Tuecdny from a five weeks trip in ‘the west. |'Pwo points of spectal interest; which ‘she. took ‘in in_her journey were the National Glacier Parks nd’ Lake Il;ouli(se in the .Ganadiad’ National ark. . b : B Fred Fraser, former. resident, here but now residing in Bemidji, wlll be in: ‘the ‘city .tomorrow to yisit old friends-and attend the opening of the Harwha theatre. ' Fred ‘18’ employed |/ in’a clothing store in Bemidji.—Lit- tle Falls Transcript. % The Birchmont Beatch hotel regis- trg the following: Bennett Buchman and wife, and ‘Mary .Créocker of St. Paul; Mrs. Alice’ Reid of 'Minneapo- |lis; Charles Morgan and R. Hilgedick of Duluth; Crail Hunter, William B. Hunter and. Mr. and Mrs. Albert| Hallenberg of Fargo; Edith Cum- mings of Chicago; R. E. Reid of Call- away; D. C. Cameron and -Mrs. B.. Cameron of Detroit; Miss Valerie Blum of New York city. - The Edward Kramer home was the scene of a very prettily appointed Japanest party. last evening, in com- pliment to Miss Lillian: Porter, w hag been employed by the J. C..Pen- ney Co., here for some time. Miss Porier will leave “on.” Monday: for Crookston, where she has accepted a position. ment: for a peasant evening for the welve couples: invited and delicions refréshments *were served at a late hour. - All voted their-hostesses, Mrs. ‘Edward Kramer and : Mrs. - Pauline Kramer, excellent entertniners CARD OF THANKS We desire' to express our appreci- ation of the kindly services given and sympathy extended by- our friends and to convey our special thanks to the American Legion for their min- . |istrations in our hour of sorrow and bereavement -at the loss of our som and brother + OLE L. S‘TORTROEN, On behalf, ot ‘relatives. LAID lY FOfl THE WINTEB Hounw!\m of -Early New Y-rk Dils- ! mllflod With Less Than a:8ix- T The. eleventh hour,; or, nther. six: Months’ Qupply. o'clock rush to the delicatessen store /that, marks the . apprmh -of -dinner” in these days. of frenszied house- iwifery wouldg.havo seemed .a strange mldclp phenomenon - to * the - good ‘|'housewives of eld New York. They |would have . feit il ‘provided should |t;hey have had less ‘than six months rovisions in ‘the larder.. - ’ According to ‘the memory of one ismall boy ‘of. seventy-five years ‘ago i 'the thrifty Dutch fol® who lived along ltlnz west side of what is now down- itown New York laid In stores in Oc- ‘tober and November to last untfl April lor ; May. They. bought a quarter of ‘,ee!, a ho: or a-sheep to furnish the Ipleces de . resistance ol the winter's | meals. The beef was corned or ‘smoked. The pork ‘and mutton was || ‘llmflnrly cured and put away. The] ismoking' was: done In public smoke ‘houses, malntnlngd for 'profit. ¢ A barrel of flour, two or tnree of apples and potatoes added the: vege- .table: coptent to. the menus. ; ‘supplies. to lend: variety, were laid by An lesser quantfties. All sorts of farm products were purchuuble in the fall at minimum prices, becguse at that itime’ many: sailing vessels and barges ‘came down the: rlver from upstate | Jaden. with lmren. closing’ of the river pr farmers and merchants grew anxious | to dispose of their stocks -and itownfolk -consequently . bought ' at indvantage, which' they were not sl 1.4 \to take. —~New York Evening sun. L Gen.. lonjlmln lutlor'u wlt. ; General’ Bitler was the leader ‘ot the house in, 1875 and Samuel J. Ran: dall leader of the Democratic side. Aa the ' Forty-third .congress was about -6 'close I was with Randall when Butler came: up, and’ Randall asked him to hold a Sunday sessioh. Butler sald mo, .he would not consent to it; he never would do -any work on Sun- day that was not necessary, Randnll turned and chaffingly said: “Qh, that is" your. New England Puri- tanism, I suppose. That serves you to good purpose, and I expect to meet you some day, Bntler. in another and better world.” Butler replied ln a Ilnh "Oh no 8am; you will be there, as you are here, & member of the lower house” —Melvllla E. Stone, .In Colller's | Weekly. Wished Water,Turned Of. Billy Hart has lived with his pam ents in East Thirty-sixth street for thiree years. -The other day his father took him walking down. to the Me- ridian_street- bridge over Fall creek. | After watching the water flowing out from-ander the bridge for a-time Billy | said: *Turn it off, pop; turn it ofl." +Indisnapolis News. fday evening’ at 8 o’clock the sermon Il Dancing furnished amuse- ot '\ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGEFIVE Rev. Blulne Lambert of Bemidji-will | Baptisms at 2 o’clock. VQspers and preuh ‘benediction at 4 o’clock. RO : % NYMORE FHEE CEURCH Servlces at Aardahl ‘church, town ST. PAUL'S EVANGEL LUTHERAN |of Frohn, at il a m. ! Sixth street and America avenue. | Nymore church services at 8 p. 9:30—Sunday school. Suhday school, Nymore, at 10:30 There will be no morning serv{ec, m . owing to'the' fact :that Rev. J.' H. Bunge of Brainerd, will be unable to be ‘here, as previously announced ;l‘here will be no young people’s me n ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S Eleventh ‘Sunday after Trinity. 11 a. m.—Morning prayer and ser-| *{mon. o 8 p. Cass Lake. ‘The rector will preach his tarewell sermon on August 22, and leave for his new.charge in Mlchlsan. the fol- lowing week. Georgde Backhurst, rector. m.—Evensong at St. Peter B, |, O. P. Grambo, pastor. E no tfn ble quality of our ' professional efforts is _their dignified character. ‘Our un- failing politeness is-all -times . favor- ably . commented upon. Our services are faithfully .per- 'ENGLISH EVANGEL. LUTHERAN . English services at 8:30 p.'m. * Bervices in town of Frohn at b ‘William Kamphenkel. pnmr 'c!ock. SWEDISH wrmm ' Sunday school at 9:45. English services at 11 a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE There will be no evening services. Services will be held in the Battle's| T ‘B Nordale, pastor.|puilding, room 24; over. the J. C. Penney Co.’s store, at 11 o‘clock. Sun- PRESBYTERIAN I day school at 9:45. Sunday morning at 11 o’clack the A pactor: will. speak on the' subject, “Lite Lifted Up,” (Isiah 6:1-8). 8Bun- Rev. H. A. Klinkenberg. M.E.IBEF |FUNERAL 'UNDERTAKIN | IPHONE 307 W 317 ST. PHILLIP’S ., low mass at 8 o’clock a."m. High| mass at 10 o’clock a. m.- Sunday school followed by benediction-of the|' | blessed sacrament, at 11:30 a. m. H. 'N. M’KEE, Funeral will be'on the theme, “Paul, the Wit- Director ness,” (Acts 23:11.) Sunday schoo} will meet, at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. “All are most cordially invited. ; BAPTIST 10:30 a, m.—Sunday. school. 1. 11:30 a. m.—Morning seryice: Sub- ject, “Christ as the Son of Man.” 9 p. m.—Young people’s service. 8 p. m.—Evening service. Sub- ject, “The Second Coming of Christ.” 8 p. m——-Tuesday evenlng ‘Bible || study.. ' 8 p. m——’l‘hursday evanlng prayer meetlng ' PHONE 178-W or R REX - TODAY 11— "BROKEN LAW" Well, Im just going to see “Bill” Farnum,— The best of the scouts on the screen, And while I ain’t up on play actin’ You kin bet I just “fall for” that scene. And Farnum was that breed of fellow— The pride of the big, breezy West, With never a streak of the “yellow” And a big heart hid under his vest. William Farnum gives you acting and action. There’s. never a dull moment. That’s why they want to see 'Wil- liam Farnum. William Farnumi follows this rule. Now showing at the Rex theatre. Comedy A BRAND NEW FOX SUNSHINE That Will Hold You TO TIME CARD NIGHT ' Nights 7:20 and 9:00 ONLY 16¢ and 26c Get there earl);. Remember there will be a jam at .. the Rex.—Fred Brinkman, Mgr. ‘fA stirring story ‘of two “'men’s love for the same . ‘woman. Lugene O'Brien iRobt. Edeson, Lucille Lee Stewart —in— “SEALED HEARTS” Added Attraction, comedy "“HOUSECLEANING” George ‘W. Kehoe, pastor FIR.BT SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN The services next, Sunday will -be conducted in the Norwegian language Sunday school at 12." Instruction in‘catechism given in both languages. Servlcss at Solway at 3 p. m. Osmond. . Johnson, pastor. METKODIST CHUROH Sunday morning at 10:30 the pas- tor- will preach on ‘“The Courts of the Lord.” Sunday evening Dr. J. C. Craig of St. Paul will preach. 'Ser- vice at 8 o’clock, followed by fourth quarterly conference. Sunday .school at 12 m. Bpworth' League at ‘7 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday, Bi-, .ble Study, t'hursday, at 8 p. m. CHURCH AT NARY There will be a service in the Nary church Sunday a,tternooxr at 3 o’clock. ' TIME CARD Matinee 2:30 10c and 26c 'VAUDEVILLE ! {MTS ‘TONIGHT ONLY 4 ACTS Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 "% Prices 25¢ and 50c ANITA ARLISS & CO. .in a World Revue of Songs—Past and Present WARD & VAUGHAN | Acrobatic Novelty The Whistling. Doughboy ALLAN & DOVE “At the Candy Booth” WM. S. ‘HART, in ‘THE SILENT MAN’ Grand Samuel Goldwyn and Revaééch ; present RUPERT HUGHES famous story , “Scratch M y Val Romney found %im- self in a ticklish. sitna- tion. The most embar- rassing. moment = you ever had in your life was nothing compared to this one. It’s the fun- niest picture comedy . we've shown in months. COME AND LAUGH Sunday -:’ancl M‘onday Matinee 2:30——————at the- Matinee 2:30 GRAND %2 THEATRE THEA1RE Other | i § firo.refitc “The ‘White Clrcle THE FATEFUL MARK OF AN UNKNOWN VENGEANCE! Filmed from Robert Louis Stevenson’s immortal thrill - tale, “The Pavilion on the Links.” FCOMMENCING 'EVE.. 18¢-30c¢ SUNDAY 3:00 7:30 © PM. “HE WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT” Yes! It’s a Mack-Sennett ELKO Theatre Seven Reels of the Rar- est Comedy with ALL STAR CAST \ including HELEN CHADWICK T. ROY BARNES A comedy as different ag its title, MAT. 10c-28¢