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J. L: Rolland of Thiet River. Falis, was a dusiness visitor in Bemidji on Tu 2 ' €. F./dames and Oncar, Johnson of| o;n“lf*“ oFo aiong the Milesday eallt *Lers ithiselty. s e : { SpePetry and sistee bt Clo- ‘quet. were among the.out,of town vis- itorg.here. yesterday. b 25 \Mrs. ‘Ghrista ‘Groff, ‘1200 "America venue; has returned from a business . ¥y 2 : % “Mrs. Verne Hogan of Wilton, mot« | ‘ored to Bemjdji. yesterday. and .spent = short {im! 8. ¥ ‘William' Lennon’of ‘ed in the city yesterday:t {few days here op-business. 1 2 'Mrs. B:L Wightoman left yester- “day -for- Minneapolis, where.she will visit and attend the state fair. = ", .Arthur O'Leary-left last.evenin for St. John’s University, Collegeville, where he'will resume his'studies.: Ted Cooke. and Alfred, Graves of >Y¥ _ ‘Grand Forks, are spending the week t the Jacobi cottage at Birchmont. ‘Wellington Schroeder left Fuel for St. Paul, where he will attendthe ate fair and.transact business for several days. : b .. iMrs. Matt Meyers of Grant Valley ‘was in Bemidji on Tuesday arranging ‘to move- here if she can find ¢onven- fent quarters. . ' .. . 7 e ¢ « 7™ 'Misses Marjorie and Madeline Main and Mrs. M. Keenan; of Turtle Diver, were among the out of town callexs in ‘the city yesterday. William Fellows and Ed Alger, of .~ Tenstrike, were in- Bemidji “Tugsday, " ‘efi route to their homes, after Zoing o Oklee on Dbusiness., ~ ~ © 'Mrs. Effie Geroy was in the, city yesterday en .route from 'Hill':City, where she visited relatives for most . of the summer, to Tenstrike. /A. P. Wilbur of Aitkin, was a be- tween train business visitor :in’ the city yesterday en route from a busi- ness trip' to International Falls. f“ .. 'Miss Beatrice Morrison returned * this/ afternoon to Bemidji "after a short “vigit with’ her parents, ‘Mr. “" and Mrs. M. B, MorriSon—Brainerd Hetland-left today for Moorhead, where Mrs. Bacon will visit for'a few days and Miss Hetland will resume " her school duties. = - - gt tween train businéss transactors in on’Bemidji friends. ‘" "'Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. ' See G. B. Hooley at’ cery Co., during th Markham hotel-evenings. 17-28tL i 'Mr. and Mrs.- W A. Stewart, Who ing a v}sit from their two daughters,. Palmer and family, leaving yesterday. The former gentleman is a brother of Dr, Palmer. .’ DNESDAY EVENING' SEPTEMBER'8, | SOCIAL AND PERSONAL week, (hats at Troppman's.:: ning frounf Little Falls, to.visit at the "} George:"Kiisba, "how s .. Mrs. Martin Everson will leave this ! Mrs. .. /M. Bacon and Mjss Alysel! orthern” Gro- | structing day, or-at thelamong the requirements. . Further information can be had Carolyn and Margaret, of Winnipeg. |to Teject any or all bids. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Palmer and Mr. _1920. Confer, - of Grand \Forks, spent the] 5 week end with Dr and Mrs. G. M.|2t9-4-7 1920 Joe Bement and family are visiting with. relatives . in’ “Blackduck this Come: in_and look oveF: the ladies T B e . Mrs, ter Wipper and daughters, Yvonne and Orvetta, arrived last eve- * Children’ [ Mrs. F.W.: Hugt-ret ([day to_her home at Mankato, aften spending two.weeks ‘with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Blaine Lambert, and family. You will find special priced ladies’ hats, coats and suits at Troppman’s - % 3t9-10 Ve e evening. for- Minneapolis, :where she will:meet M: fair.. =9 NOTICE - . \Womenof Mooseheart Legion. will hold..regular session, -tonight. at.8 o'clock. ~After the mepting a 10-cent. lunch:will be served to which Moose and wives are invited. 1t9-8 MISSIONARY SOCIETY [ WILL MEET TOMORROW The Foreig, nfissionary.soctety of .the. Methodist church. will «meet " to- morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home, of: Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, 123 Twelfth street. ~ DEGREE OF HONOR TO0 . HOLD SPECIAL MEETING ‘The Degree of Honor : lodge will hold a ' special ‘meeting - tomorrow night at twc:nome -of Mrs, M." Al Downs, 413 irvine avehue. All mem- bers are requested to be present. EPWORTH EEAGUERS © . ENJOY CORN ROAST A ‘party of thirty friend and mem- bers of the Epworth League enjoyed “Ithe regular. monthly business busi- ness meetifig and a‘corn roast at.the P. Larson farm last evening. Everyone -had an exceptionally pleasant evening and voted the Lar- _|son’s hospitable entertainers. MISS' WHITNEY S00N * TO0 BECOME BRIDE An article taken from the Guthrie |News of & recent date gave. an ac- count-of -a’ prenuptial shower given there by the ‘come\Inity at large in honor of Miss Gladys Whitney, who will ‘leave .this week for Montana, to, become . the wife of KElf Evenson, a prosperous.farmer. - L/ . P ‘Miss Whitney graduated from:.the local ‘high school and -has many: ae- quaintances here} Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Lattimer of| ' Sealed bids will be received by the Turtle River, were among the be-|undersigned, to be opened 2. a regu- lar meetng of the city council of the ** the city yestefday. They-also called |City of Bemidji, to bt held on Mon- day, Sept. 13th, 1920, at 8 o‘clock p. m., for repairing and overhauling the city jail. new roof and painting from the city engineer. Certified check in sum of 10 /per . recently moved from Winnipeg to[cent of amount bid should accompany .their farm at Nofthern, are.enjoy-|the:same. The city council reserves the right Dated Bemidji,: Minn., Sept. 2, A "~ GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. . " BIDS . Sealed bids will be received by th undersigned-to be opened by the City 3t9-10 Everson .and they: wiil | Repair brick wall, con- | . .Charles S. Keyes of Minneapolis,|Council of the City of Bemidji, Minn., and father, A. M. Keyes, are in thelat a regular.meeting to-be-held on .city for a short time for duck hunt-|Monday, Sept. 13th, 1920, at 8 o’clock ing. Mr. Keyes will be remembered|p. m. for housing the wells: located s'the aviator who spent several days|in the 5th ward and for well locatéd here this summer. at the city hall, also for the repair T3s of the roof on the store house at the = Fletcher Grimoldby returned this|pufaping station. AL morning from' Mihneapolis where he| Information ag to plans and work has been attending the state fair, afidjrequired can bé obtained from the other points in the southern“part of |City Engineer. & ' the state where he has. been visiting Certified check in the sum 0f 10 per ~ for the past two: weeks. % cent’ 6f the amount wvid should ac- 3 - . o ., | company the same. . The City Council _Misses Carrie. Armstrong and. Ida |reserves the right to reject any or all Virginia Brown returned Tuesday |bids. morning from a four weeks trip thru Dated Bemidji, “Minn., Sept. 2, the west and in Canada, where they|1920. = spent | several weeks ~with Miss/ " GEO. STEIN, City. Clerk. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C.[2t9-4-7 Brown. - 4 > ! ; - K Alraroms or the Jungies .Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Beaver, Mrs. The. recent navigation of the trans- C. J. Winter and daughter, Pearl, re-| African air roite was made_possible turned last night from Duluth and “ ; d only by the herofc work ‘of the ‘three poliits on the range where they have| ggvance parties who laid out the for- been visiting for several days. They s 3 ade the trip by aufomobile. Mr, | J-three airdromes, says Popular Me: and.Mrs. L. B. Truesbell and daugh.| cbanlcs. Magazine in an article with ter 'Gwendolyn, who accompanied| 8 full-page fllustration. When the thém to Duluth left for their home | Site.for a typical airdrome had been Jn.Chlcago Sunday night. selected tentatively, four boundaries Ples! 800 yards long, and two diagonal tra- w. J ‘verses, were cleared of grass, usually Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. | seven fo_ten feet high, and of smdller .obstacles. This werk revealed with CARD OF THANKS least labor the configuration and suit- ‘We wish to thank our friends and | ability of the ground. FEach nativé nejghbors for their kind assistance in| was then assigned for clearance a our bereavement. “skonkewan,” or area 10 yards square. ; Signed: - When this patch had been cleared of Henry, Clausen, St:. grass, thy arted _Henry Clausen, Jr., elene bl SWAY: +Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clausen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris, Martha Clausen. Uncomplimentary - * A man who possesses a corpulent figure takes a Sunday-school class, Recently he gave a‘lesson upon how sin affected the future life. “Well, boys,” he asked, in conclu- Drs. Larson & Bagson, | g, «what would happer E A ppen to me when nervousness or eye dit- | 1 5,0 1¢ 1 nad led a bad life?’ 4} e o A e, eoarel: Cthery | “The fat would be in the fire” re- { Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, o7 Hemie ropire, conal e | 2 T e oo S A A s it y¥ES The Obstacle. . '~ 7" “From now on,” sternly sald Squire |. | Ramsbottom, the well known jurist of 1 Petuiiia, “I am going to conduct the business of this office strictly accord- ing to:law ‘and common ‘sense.” “But, looky .here, Squire!” returned Constable. Sam .T. Slackputter. “You .once.,, You've either got.to conduct it according to law or according to sense, |. ;|-one or tuther, but not.both, : It can’t | be didi"—Kansas City Star. o Must' Have a' Porch, - - 'i T 3“No-front porch. This -house. won't do. at all.” o Mg e m, U2 - ¥Why. not? Front porches’ are no [ongér i ifimfifr W. . . “That may be. But we have a young son who may some day be run- .| g for the presidency of the United .| Stitég and “how.could: ¢ conduct a: impalgn in a house without a ‘front. porch Tt will e ‘A DAINTY DIMITY. P _OF course dimities are always daine ty, but this model is infinitely daju- . tier than all the rest with'its circles of shaded blue on a background of each pink. ~Tucks trim the tunic I:mnels back and fropt, while the waist claims a single tuck to.finish. /the left side where it fastens. Nar- row. frills of net outline-the neck-and-| .short sleeves. Medium slze requires 5 yards 36-nch material and 2% ards net flouncing., - ) 7 Pictorial Review Blouse: No. 8963. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches: bust. Price, 25 cents.~ Skirt, No..8951, Sizes; 24 to 34 inches walaty Price, 30 cents. A A A A R A A NI, Traveled Far for Wedding. Before the war, a couple, both hafl- ing :from Auckland, New Zealand, came to a little village church in Cumberland to be—married. It was the church where™the bride’s parents had been married just 25 years before, The couple had come 13,000 miles .to {be marriéd in that church, and they set off on their honeymoon back . to Auckland.—London Tit-Bits. 3 A Laugh Every Second! - TAYLOR .~ HOLMES ““The Very Picturized from- ‘William LeBaron’s New York stage success by S. E. V. Taylor. Directed by Lawrence Win- dom. - : : * Made by Taylor Holmes Productions, Ine. - FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY The Ideas Childrén Have. Ruth - was fond of w@pple butter spread. on her ‘bread, the thicker the better. Recently she made her first vigit to the’ country. After’ several | _days she said to her hostess. “Didn’t you have mny “apples fo feed your cows this year?” N The puzzled farmer's wife inquired, “Why " do you sk that?" 2h ¢ “1Cguse,” “came the reply, “I don’t see any apple butter.”’ < =Tt Rex Union Orchestra Prices 10c and 2be - THURSDAY. . s ‘Why He Bough! ' "Yenst—DId 'you buy tha Four wife? i . - Max Linder . SN “THE LITTLE - CAFE” from the Brondvtray S Stage Success A fizzing- popping, Jaugh- ing highball straight from Paree! Friday— " Crimsonbeak—Well, take it from me, she would have looked a good. _deal - fiegcer if . I hadn’t.—Yonkers, Statesman, 4 HIS organiza- tion has been tested to its quali- fications. ' Our ser- vices are. at all. " times found to be satisfactory are replete with | _ the proper appoint- “Lost City” b 15, : Satixrday-— Tom Mix, “Ace High” Sunday— Anita -Stewart in “Harritt the Piper” | —————————— He Goes EighiyFive . Miles to Get Tanlac .0 — ed’ lost weight and became so weak and Iowa Farmer Says He Gained| ;; gown that 1 often had to knock off work for-a month at a time. I Thirty-Si i irty.Six- Pounds on Five couldn’t sleep at nights and I wor- Bottles and Never Expects|ried over my condition, although I to Be With I had the best treatment and medicine to Be Without It. .|that I could get, I couldn’t find any- 2 Ahi‘r‘l‘% }:o p;lt mebright. e s s . en I saw by the Omaha papers “I've come eighty-five miles to get|that so many othyer people wegepbe- these four bottles of Tanlac, but after|jng helped by Tanlac I got me a bot- the wonderful good it has done me I}ije’ and it sure has done me a world wouldn’t be without it for anything,”|of good. I can eat anything I want declared Frank Mayer, a prosperous|{now and never suffer the least bit farmer of Templetown, Iowa, while|from sourness or gas afterwards. in Omaha, Neb., one day recently. After finishing my fifth bottle of Tan- “About three years ago my stom-{lac I found I had actually gained ach started to trouble me and I was]thirty-six pounds and I'm so well and in a mighty bad fix ever since,” said|Strong now that I can do as much Mr. Mayer. “I lost all desire for food,| Work as any man on the farm. Tan- and what little I forced down would|lac is certainly a great medicine and sour on my stomach_and fill me up|l strofigly recommend it.” with gas until T could hardly breathe.|* Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City I had a lot of trouble too with my|{Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at kidneys and liver and my face got|Graceton, and by the leading drug- very spotted and yellow. I steadily|gists in every town.—Adv. 4= 4= RED HOT GAME AT ~ /1 s »v‘wllllli :mplre t}:e\iu?g;whl? called promptly.at 2:30.0'¢ls i) GONVICK NEXT SUNDAY| ~“The Bagley. brass band which is to accompany 200 Bagley boostérs who ; N e (Special to the Pioneer) are. coming to Gonvick to witness the " d{ne-{ 2"Mitiesota ‘wedther:: - Partly ‘clondy omdeis O yio: | snomors th stEhentt pirbion Godter - [showers' Gutheast .portion. ler Vold o Foston 1a mat iomign. take the flel TS IN MONTANA ~Offers an oppdrfi:i;it& to everyone to make tremendous profits on large or small in- - vestments.. Post yourself. Get in on the ground floor, send at once for free copy of the Montana QOil Driller, giving factgyde- tails, ete. Itisfree. Use the coupon. + TEAR OFF HERE Oil Driller Publishing Company, 118 Temple Courg, Minneapolis, Minn. ) Please send me free copy Montana Oil Driller. I assume no obligation in making’ this request. - NAME STATE STREET NO. He.Bore the Stigma of Bigamist “FRA WOMANS HONOR” featuring H B Warneyr," “Who is that woman? Why did you give her money?” He could not- answer. To do so would ' blast HER happiness and forever stain the honor of another man. And so he kept silent. A thrilling drama of blackmail, oriental intrigue and romance. Paramount. M agazine Holmes Travelogue ELKO TONIGHT TOMORROW Another Farrar Triumph! Here’s Geraldine Farrar in the sort of a part she has made famous—the picture- sque cigarette- girl of Spain. A mocking, taunting, tan- talizing, kiss-hoarding, dance loving spit-fire of old Seville, who laughed at ‘steel and welcomed ' threats — who dangled men as if they were puppets—until a strong man . cast aside.the silk glove for the mailed fist. P et Pt SUNNY SPAIN, ROMANCE, THE TINKLE OF TUNEFUL GUITARS, THE WHIRLING PASSION DANCE NE, » | GERALDI DAD ‘ &THE WOMAN AND .~ THE PUPPET® ° A GOLDWYN SPECIAL IN SEVEN PARTS ok TR 3 Also showing ANDY AND MINN—“THE GUMPS” GRAND 72 TO-NIGHT Gonvick, Sept. 8.—What is _|game " and’ to' advertise the ‘county " i expect- iy willplay on tre principal streets ed to prove a most intéresting and e B G and 4 8 hotly contested game is that schedul- 3t e Gonvickaball pf“k _can't run It in two different ways at ed ‘for next Sunday afternoon, Sep- tember 12,-at Gonvick between Clear- brook and Gonvigyk, .. The combating tlubs lave' strengthenéd. their line- ups materially for this game ah {: i { { i i |