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'SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ‘RS, Kolb of Bagley was a busi- Mrs. O. 8. Hanson and family, who isitor in this-city yesterday. have spent the summer-at Bemidji, & . ~ ol Y returned "to" their ' ho here ‘last Children’s school dresses at re-|evening.—Grand Forks Herald. ‘duced prices at Troppman’s. 3t9-10 E ST . o Sixteen inch mixed hard ana soft Stanley Hare eof Stephen spent|slab wood, tor-sale, $3.60 .per load. Thursday in this city on business. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phon&__iSl. T&Ftt COMMUNITY CLUB MEET .TO BE SOCIABLE AFFAIR The meeting of the Women’s.Civic Take home a Dbrick of Koor's ice ‘cream. o 4-6tr . Dr. Shedlov of Gully was a Be- ¥ ' ‘midji business caller on Thursday. - Mrs.-E E Kenfields Saturday at three . Come in and-look over the ladies|qgclock is to be informal and purely ‘hats at Troppman’s. 3t9-10 |5ocial in character, with music-and I & 5 refreshments. Its purpose is to afford C. E. Wilson of Grand Rapids was|teachers and towns’ people. an oppor- a Bemidji business visitor on Thurs-{tunity to become better- acquainted-| day. Women who are not members of the o i} . “jclub.may. identify themselves with it Mr. and Mrs. John . Sorsven of{on Saturday it they wish to do so. - -iWalker, were business callers here on : . Thursday. ) i oy . Clean cotton rags at Pk.m'eer office. ™ Mrs. Butler Smith of nternational __Falls was among the Thursday visit- ors in Bemidji. | i ‘WILL OPEN BOWLING ; A ALLEYS THIS MONTH Announcement has been made that the Crawford Bowling alleys on Third street will be opened for the season, - beginning about September 20. H. B. r. and Mrs. M. E. Ibertson motor-{g, ;3¢ will be in charge of tne aileys ed to Northome on business the fore|e .y Crawford. part:of the week. He is now making arrangements for the formation of a number of ‘bowling teams, each to represent one of the larger establishments in the ‘city. ‘His plans are to form-as many teams as.possible that a series of com- petitive matches may be staged soon. _.The alleys will -be in first class shape for the opening and the pros- pects for a number of good. bowling teams are very bright. b +.'You will find special priced ladies’ ‘hats, coats and-suits at Troppmgn’a , Beréha Krause of Eckles, motored to Bemidji on Thursday and spent ‘the day. with friends. - Mrs. Sam Thompson of CTearbrook, - -transacted—-busisess in Bemidjl be tween trains Thursday. ~ Dr. J. M. Caldwell returned last evening from a two weeks visit»at points in North Dakota. HOLDS SHOWE"B. N ioxbn Mrs. John Torgerson of Clearbrook, |- *--OF MISS ELLA LAQUA was_the between train guest of Be-| ‘ Mrs c: A. Knopke, 319 Beltrami midji friends on Thursday. avenue, gave a shower last evening in honor of Miss Eila Laqua, whose ®Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones of School-{yarriage to Harry Wilcox, of Hen- craft, transacted business and called | ping will, take place this month. on friends here yesterday. Progressive five hundred formed N - the pastime of the Tevening. Miss F. G. Halgren returned last even-|yera Backus captured first honors for ing from a ‘business trip to Duluth|ihe evening and Miss Edla Nelson and:other towns on the range. came second. : _ After a very delicious lunch, the - ‘Rex Sunday—A play of fromtier]gyests witnessed the sundoing of life ' vivid picture of flaming pas-|many beautitul gifts. The rooms sions along the Rio Grande. 1t3-10)were prettily decorated with Golde 'Glow and fern. A : Mr. and Mrs. G. [F. Hibbard of Thief| ~ he tollowing guests were present: River Falls were among the out of|Misges Capitola Stewart, Vera Back- ‘town visitors in_this city yesterday.|ys, Ida Virginia Brown, Carrie Arm- o strong, Hazel Laqua, Alice -James, _ Mrg. F. R. Duxbury has just return-fimargyerite Thorgrimson, Arvilla ed from a .two weeks visit with rel-|Kenfield, Edla Nelson, Grace Hooley, atives and friends in Minneapolis.iMabel Brooks, Mesdames J. Hartness, ’ 13. Smith, 0. J. Laqus, ~-. See: the Courtney Seed & Feed-Co. 2 a 1 , L. Larson of Chicago, Ed.-Koelble;” G. T. Baker, about. that .car of hay or oats you|y H: Koors and J. Wilcox. ‘need. At Grinager’s Grocery on 3rd o s e - . greet. : viz 1t9-10 ~J. H. Koors returned yesterday from a motor trip to-Clearbrook and ::::’ points in that vicinity on busi- tropics. 'Their slender trunks are ‘B crowned with four leaves at the ends . B. W. Lakin returned this morn-| 0f the branches. A few active ants ing from the twin cities, where he| run continually along the branches transacted busineéss and attended the and leaves, hut if the tree is shaken state fair. slightly an army 6f ants rush out by i small apertures, ready for a savage as- ¢ Mrs. ?“x:ice'w:f:e:itgf yle{:tlé‘rl“l:‘; sault on.the intruder. This is the was a visitor in most terrible guhrdian that en route from Crookston, where she | po " otinag tgt:l protect it rt:)em“;et: has been visiting. . most formidable enemy the “leaf y Bonds. cutter” ant. The defenders rarely leave their retreat, where they live on small whitish egg-shaped bodies about one-twelfth of an inch long, kriown as Mueller’'s corpuscles. EY > Ants Guard Trees. p . The Cecropias’ are remarkable trees, very widely distributed throughout the Spot cash paid for Libert: ‘See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the -Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tt Mrs. F. H. Mero returned to her home in Dorset this morning, after .visiting with her sister, Mrs:, E. N. ; bert, 919 Beltrami avenué, since - Tuesday. Subscribe for - The Daily Pioneer. | Mrs. T. R. Bangs, Mrs. C. E. Mil- Jer and Mrs. -Phillip Bangs have returned from Bemidji, where they spent the summer months.—Grand Forks Herald. 7" 'When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed- & Feed Co., where .prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery on 3rd street. 9-9tf Mrs. C. E. Safford returned this morning from Minneapolis, where she was called by the death of her sis- ‘ter, Miss Martha Mosher, at the Swe- dish hospital on-Septem_ber 2. . Mrs. A. Fried of Wimbledon, N. D, and Miss Margaret Fried of Fargo, - yeturned to their respective homes yesterday morning,’ after spending a few days with Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, 123 Twelfth street. - Commencing Sunday She a Mexican lasé, dressed as a man, caught "by a Texas Ranger. She hated those ‘gringoes,” she hated those on ‘the. . other side of the_ Rio Grande. A fiery moment out of which grew a bor- der raid, a romance.and a sensational surprise. < Mrs. Carl Jahr and daughter, Hel- ga, returned yesterday to their home on Minnesota avenue, after spending geveral weeks 'with relatives and friends in Minneapolis and other points. - | iWilliam Galloway -and _ son, ! Dwight, his private secretary, Doug- las Blackhall, and his bookkeeper, b Mr. Brinkerhoff, left this city yester- A .Romantic - , day, after spending several weeks at omantic - Drama of Birchmont hotel and with. friends in | Border - Life Along city. Mr. Galloway’s family re- . -the Rio G do urned to their home in Waterloo, Towa, on Saturday, last. The parties first mentioned are making an auto tour of the oil fields of Montana, then thru Wyoming, Colorado and Texas. They expect to arrive in Iowa about October 1. From the famous play by Augustus Thomas. “RIO GRANDE” By all means see jt! WANTED Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, Drs. Larson & Larson, nervousiess or eye dis- e % # and. Community club to be held-at|- ' a_summer need TRULY AN AWFUL THOUGHT _comforted her and told her te ask God . - THE BEMIDJI- DAILY PIONEER - - PAGE NINE sacking floor space” of 990 square r feet. Peterson & Bedick Co., thru 3 Mr. Kahler is will thus-be seen are in ¥ a peosition to handle potatoes on the wholesale ‘plan with neatness and dispatch and will be a worthty ad- dition to our busy little city. g R It is with much pleasure and a sense of honor that we extend the glad hand of happy congratulations to our sister county, Beltrami, upon their success in capturing first prize for their county exhibit at the state fair. Being that Beltrami is border- ing Clearwater on the east and the north we consider this almost as good as if Clearwater county should have been the successful winner in place of Beltrami. ‘What is good for our neighbor is good for us, hence -our reason for rejoicing over Beltrami’'s - successful capture. lfiii*iit#*i‘yi**r Johnson will soon be buying pota- [ CLEARBROOK % |toes at his old stand. With-Herbert €% %% % %% %% % %% % %% » |0 the business parties who have Fred V. Howard left - for 'Tracy,|8Puds to sell will get all they are Minn., last week for an extended [WOrth and that is the reason why business visit. e Clearbrook has become the leading ~ Henry L. Lewis, proprietor of |Potato market in the county. Clearbrook Lunch Room and Ice| Hiram Kahler is fast puting the Cream parlor installed one of Edi-|finishing touches on the modern po- son’s latest productions in the phono- |tato warehouse which he has had un- grapic -line this week. Up-to-date |der construction the past summer. He entertainment for the -young folks|has entered a contract with the Pet- means mueh for successful business|erson & Bedick Co., of Wadena, for and none appreciate this more than |whom -he will buy potatoes this fall “mine host” Henry. and next spring. He is installing a We understand that Herbert N, |Clinton power potato grader with picking table, with a hot air furnace with distributing pan that will keep the temperature at_a point best for storage of potatoes. His warehouse will contain 7,920 cubic feet of stor- age room in the basement, and a REX TO-DAY | ALL HAIL MAX LINDER The lightning comedy artist returns! The idol of France! The pet of America! He pours out the bubbling spirits of laughter in ' The ““LITTLE CAFE” ( Filmusical Comedy) Adapted from the Broadway Stage Success “THE LOST CITY” of the African Jungles, with Juanita Hansen, the Pumas Victim. Rex Union Orchestra A A Grand Specigl In addition to the reg- “ular feature picture pro- gram at the Grand Tues- day evening, John M. Culver assisted by Sanford Dodge, George Graham and Gladys Mary Cool, in Richard Harding = Davis’ dramatic gem, “The Littl- est Girl,” and a-new dance creation by Gladys Mary Cool. . 89%2 IDEAL FOR ORGANDY. = Flowered. organdy is so essentialy that no wardrobe for the well-dressed woman can af- ford to overlook a.frock. of this mae- terial. The model pictured. is. delight- fully cool with its tucked.skirt and blouse, meeting under a deep girdle of self'material. Plain white organ- dy, plaited, is used for the neck.and sleeve trimming. Medium size re- quires 5 yards 36-inch figured and % yard 36-inch plain material, Pictorial ‘Review Dress No. 8952, Sdzes, 14 ta 20 years. Price, 35 cents. Every one is going. Dont miss it. A SPECIAL EVENT OF REAL MERIT SmaTl Girl Feared She Had Somewhat Overdone Matter of Praying for Baby Brother. The little girl came home to her. mamma_very much disturbed because little ' Susie, her neighbor, had a new | baby brother to play with, while ‘she, herse:f, was very lonely. Her mother Matinee 2:30 - 10c and 25¢ TOMORROW—TOM MIX, in “ACE HIGH” to send her a little brother, too. - So the child began to pray. for a little brother, and occaslonally got impa- tient; but her mother told her to keep on praying and perhaps her prayer would be ‘answered some day. . One day she was called into the mother’s room, and her . delight knew |’ no bounds when the nurse took a wee thing up from the ‘mother’s side dnd laid it in her arms. But a, moment| later, when the nurse picked up an- other bit of humanity, - the child al- most dropped the one she was holding, ‘and a startled éxpression came into her face as she sald: “Oh, mama! is God going to answer all those prayers that I prayed?’ Be Sure to See THE BATTLE-CALL OF THE BULL APE! ‘Standing on the topmost = ! Bbranch. of the .tallest tree in the jungle, Tarzan sends booming - through the dense thickets a blood-curdling roar of de- fiance. The savage beasts of the Thg Brilliant Comedy, “Are You a Mason?” or, “How Father Joined the Lodge.” Under Kils’»pices Ralph Gracie Post American Legion REX Safurday TOM MIX in jungle cringe at the sound. i Hiidhe The tawny hair of Numa, Features—The best comedy ever Ace High the lion, stands up stiffly written. Excellent company of | Balong his spine. It is the cry of Death! The most thrilling pic- ture ever screened. Don'’t miss it—if you love excite- ment, romance, adventure, fight! NuMA picTuRES coreN I resents For the first time on any screen REVENGE OF TARIAN . by, e ? Edgar Rice Burroughs : SATURDAY i . YOU ""L' CRY a little SUNDAY Al the AND SMILE a lot, with Bessie Banmscace “The Luck of local actors. GOOD ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL- - TIES BETWEEN ACTS Popular prices.. Don’t miss It. Tell your friends. For VAUDEVILLE “Shows®at 7:30 and 9:15 Fe [4 , Y Four Acts Children ’éshuylu 50c oy SAXON-CHANARD.LEONARD Geraldine Laird” e e res B TS H Also “Comedy-Art” Subjects LAREIVER-DAGNEAL. - BLANCHE BAZKLTON e B ELKO TONIGHT—TOMORROW = I in Momenteous Moments at the Peace Table $ > - SEHEE 1] | R CL T | s W &