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‘.;_wtho' convention to be held the fore|Were given to the Christiansons by . -tion. - Model Dry Cleaners. 6d10-4 :turned to his home today after visit- | week ‘st Duluth. :‘day: to. her home on Minnesota ave- of .| Etampes, France, Sept. 28.—Sadi LeCointe, French flyer, finished - the 186.3 mile .course in the Gordon- Bennett aerial race here today in one hour, six minutes and twenty-eight Rev. Blaine Lambert preached at; A. Anderson of Crookston was a| last evening. visitor in the citl yesterday. F. Loomis of Wells spent Tues- Mr. and Mrs: Martin Dunn are the here on b\aness . proud parents of a fine baby daught- i S e er, berm on Tuesday at St Anthony’s . Phelps of Park Raplds was a lxospllal knidji visitor yesterday. =i E 3 On Thursday evening at the Arm- wirake -home s vrick of Koor's icelory a dance will be given, music to gad Y v< be furnished by the new flve—plece _--“— = orclestra.’ F. Dixon of Pequot was a |started when LeCointe finished, had a|at ‘were eleminated. The two Americans ithout completing the course. Ray- nany wis to fly this afternoon. ‘Mrs. Edward Rood -of Minneapolis, i3 spending a week with the fam-| . New display o! mmlnery at Tropp- ilies of her two sons, Andrew and O. man& - 2d9-29 | C, Roed, of this city. H Mrs. C. M. Jacobson left last even-! ing for Blue Earth, where she will visit for a short time en route to W, H. Barney of Anoka was a Be- | Memphis, Tenn., where the Jacobsons mid]x husiness visitor yesterday. vdll make thelr future home. She’ [ has visited here for the past two: mm_uew York modes $4.95 to]|weeks, 50 at Troppmans. 2r9-29 CENSUS REPORT OF SEVERAL STATES MADE . (By Lmled Press) : , Washington, Sept. 28.—The census ‘buréau today announced the follow- ing population results for 1920: State of linois, 6,458,098, an increase since 1910 of 846,507, or 15 per cent; 'state of Louisiena, 1,979,780, an in- crease of 141,410 or 8.5 per cent; Montana, 547,591, an increase of 171,540, or 45.6 per cent; New Mex- ,H. J. McKenna of Crookston spent Tiesday in this citl on business. :iMrs., Ethel M. Haim of | Clean cott.n rags at Ploneer office. am was a caller in Bemidjk 1 3, 'MID.SEASON. : 5 | NYMORE LADIES’ AID ’ Lines should be straight, but L. Rolland of Thief River E; TO MEET TOMORROW | sldes_must flare, even though with REX Th ’:’el:dwa' & bustiess’ caller ero o The Nymore.Lutheran Ladies’ Aid| crisp aocordion ’plalted frills of or-- eatre Tuesday &b will meet tomorrow aftérnoon with| gandy, says the pale blue creation IDAY H New York modes, $4.95 to|Mrs. B. H. Anderson in East Bemidji, |*to the left. The skirt is gathered at FR :m-;.—‘l‘ LR ok 2d9-29 | 3t 2:30 o’clock. g the top and joined to the waist un- | AETrORpEAR der a deep girdle of silk ribbon; at’lf = = 'Harry Carey in his latest Quick Trigger adventure in | the Land of Romance. the lower edge it may or may not be {lliam Crane of crooksmn. has EPISCOPAI. GUILD TO e este ot frilled | secopted a position with the Doran . MEET THURSDAY P. M. | Yicked under. A 3 e and tura- fil bing house. s h'rhe Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal back cuffs co:mpletpa the demls of the . : - G| 36.inch organdy and 2 yards lace..-' There Js bustaess of importance to be | | The onelsce frok to the right i attended to. y 08 e 72 DORBDAL-NEWCOME with frills of filet lace, gatin brald Mrs. Charles Eastman ;of Moose, ‘calAngglemtio‘;xf :}::?sa:t t%::lal‘rllye lo; calling on “::a“ds in the city be-|he home of the bride’s parents, yest- flgfiu‘;‘ :?z: t;:::l": t:,ze yards 36 ween trains Tuesday. erday at' 12 o’clock, when Miss Nor-| jno tricotine ma Dobbdal and Howard Newcomb of 1: *,.)Ole Wing and family of LaaMontll Hines, were married. Rev. Blaine mflrit I‘I;ll’od;;“ sl:lotor;uil ; R‘e;'lf;;r‘ Yowa, arrived here Tuesday a‘lll took | | ambert officiated. The young cou- ¢h usb t. Pri , 30’”’ ts, sfiln No. possees'lon of their farm mear here. ple will make their home at Hines, 89:; gis 2'40:0 36 “;; hen twaist. where the groom has a farm. Price, 2;"‘2““‘ e y ELKS TO HOLD DANCE Second Model: Dress No. 8911. Siz- es, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 ] ON FRIDAY EVENING| cents. Embroidery No. 12503. Trane- Invitations have been sent out by| fer, blue or yellow, 30 cents, the Bemidji lodge of Elks for an in- formal dancing .party to be held in the lodge hall on Friday evening.|pESIRES INFORMATION ‘fhiis is the second of tbe f~1l series e of dances and it is expected that a ABOUT CHARLES HOLSSAI Targe crowd will be in attendance. Good music has been provided for the occasion. rs. Tom Wright of Becida, was|, ‘gmong the out of town shoppers in ‘Bemidji Tuesday. . 8 % 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 ‘Wialter Cossentine of Eagle Bend :was in Bemidji Monday en route to Duluih, to transact business for a w-days., % Two hundred newest modes in la- ) % : ..dies hats at Troppman’s. Just arrived. A request haz been sent to Post-|| AEEV Ci«LGEY master A. P. Ritchie to help locate v THE UNMIVERSAL 2 2d9-29 X Charles Holsen, whom the writer, of < JOEC/AL . ATTRACTION R.:A. MoCavig of Little Falle,|LUTHERAN CHURCH CHOIR the letter says has been a resident of | S Eara N SruFE nt Tuesday with his brother, Wil- ENTERTAINED LAST EVENING | this commuaity for a nhumber of lgm McCauig, en route to Crookston| The Lutheran chureh choir wa'Gs years, having worked . in a sawmil] here for sometime. Relatives have not heard from him and are anxious business. very pleasantly entertained at the A. Greguson home, 1226 Lake Blvd.. I Spot_cash paid for Liberty Bonds. | )55t evening. A social evening was See G. Hooley at Northern Gro-lspent with several-musical numbers; eery Céi, during the day, or at the|ang was concluded with the serving Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tf| ot a daintily appointed repast by Mrs. Greguso! @ he f " m.sha “of. Los Angeles, Cal., Brel%lt;e.n an r molher Mrs :A h Ye city yesterday en route to| ] Wikton, where he will visit his sis- PLANS PIEASAIT SURPRISE . Mrs.” Eoma Hinshaw for a short| ON HUSBAND'S RIRTHDAY ) . \Mrs. G.. H. Slosson entertained last wfll greaflv appreciate the recg p‘ of information leading to discloli Jr“e W g ARl M S R e b COMING to the REX 5 i evening at their home as a surprise Two hundred newest modes in la- 45 Mr. Slosson in honor of his birth dies hats at Troppman’s. Just arrived. anpiversary. Cards, music and dain- 2d9-20 |ty refreshments passed a very pleas- Claude Malzabn 're'“’neid ol f‘l’f°.::; Mre W M. Weber, M. and Mrs || e bart of the week to Minneapolis, |J Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. I A. Hanson || Jack London’s M iece » s asterpi where he is employed. He drove a|anq Miss Mavis Phillippi. The ‘world’s supreme r:ovel new truck up from the cities for his * father, F. Malzahn. 5 NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS of the frozen north, where REMEMBER CHRISTIANSONS|| strong men moil for gold Hay, oats, corn, barley, br::. bug ‘fig&’fl:‘?“ (‘l’f 'W"t’l’l'y‘%"“ ’:“‘%l”" and might dictates the laws! eed, i riends ; ' dairy = feed, etc, at the e 2l eel] London’s power and punch Couruny Seed & Feed Co., in car hom.e of Mrs. T. Thompson on Be- 3 D lots or hundred weight. 120 Third midji avenue last evening in farewell || developed to their maximum in treet, Ph 851, S hine Groc to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christianson, ’.. i b SERNIRS _2.;{1 908 Bemidji avenue, who will leave g next week to make their home in i )Irs. Bentley of Brainerd, super- Washingtotn. r('.):l‘ds forimed the chief vising deputy of the Degree of Hon- [3musement of the evening and splen- or lodge, arrived in the city today to |d1d refreshment were served at a late ~BU~RNING ~ ~Nover was there a girl like Mary—the girl 'who nearly lost a fortune because she loved her teacher. She was beautiful, was loved and loved, was the belle of her school, and was the heroine of more fanciful adventures than fell to-the lot of many scores of other young women. SATURDAY & SUN. at the GRAND attend to business in preparation for hour. Appropriate remembrances their friends. rt of the week here. We represent one of the largest :Dye Houses in the country. Suits dyed, $3.50 and up, dresses, $2.50 and up. Everyhing else in propor- Translated to the screen in & mighty production . that makes a tremendous book live -again in a tremendous picture, With an all-star cast,’ inc]uding MITCHELL LEWIS Produced by C. E. Shurt- leff, Inc. Scenarioized by A. S. LeVino[ Directed by Ed- ward Sloman. Henry Magnuson of Duluth, re- ing ‘for the past week with his &is- ter, Mrs. M, F. Wilson. He was ac- 3 comyanied on the return by Harry ‘Magnuson, who makes his home with ‘Mrs. Wilson and will visit for the, I .i, Miss Eva Kling, daughter of Mr.' ‘and Mrs. Frank Kling, of Redby, and Wildam FEdgeworth, of Superior, {'Wis., were married on Monday, Sept- .ember 27, at St. Clemen’s church, Du- ‘luth, by Rev. Raymond Basel. i There is satisfaction in| Munsing. Wear—it wears, it fits'and the price is reason- able. Ladies’ Bleached Union Suits —soft fleecy garments low neck, no sleeve, a garment .. ... $2.25 Ladies’ White Woolen Union Suits—high neck, long sleeves, a suit.. $5.50 Ladies’ ~White ..Silk .. Mixed Union Suits—low neck, no sleeves, a suit............ $5.00 Children’s Union Suits— white or grey, sizes 0 to 4¥s: H. S. Annette returned Tues- VAUDEVILLE Acts ‘'nue after transacting business at Crookston and other points in that 'vieinity. She also visited her daugh- ‘ter, Mrs. Forest Eldridge, at Orr, N. D. AndSOe Mrs. Vesta Collins, Esther and Mrs. Hannah Chapman, returned Sunday to their homes in Everett and Spo- kane, Wash., after spending several days in the city with the Minnick _families, en route from a visit, in ‘Waverly, N. Y. They are cousins ‘and aunt; respectively, of Messrs. HARRY DUFFY A Novelty So Different Minnick. : e 8, 8 SUIL oo .$1.50 ‘ C.B. RAYMOND & CO v Slzz:‘ilto 6, a suit....$1.75 Y «EfiX,STfidyg;AZEh, Comedy J-::I--z and Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office. We have 63 styl es in Ladies’ and Children’s Munsing g oot | ‘with y Drs. Larson & Larson,|| O’'LEARY-BOWSER nervousn dis- orders of any kimd, n:dion'gagl:na COMPANY or glasses repaired, consult them. Bemidji, Minn. Artificia] eyes fitted. J i 'FRENCH FLYER FINISHES . ico, 360,247, an increase of 32,946 COURSE IN RECORD TIME nois, incluaing Chicago, 3,063,157, an increase of 647,784, or 26.9 per (By United Press.) cent. seconds. One other entry, Captain|burean today announced the popula- aynam, English, who.had not yet|tion’of St. Louis county, Minnesota, .|.chance to better the time. All others|26.4:per. cent. nd two other Frenchmen landed THE.P!ONEER WANT m 10.1 per cent; Cook county, Illi- CENSUS REPORT. RAGS (By United Press.) Bring us your olean osh- Washington, Sept. 28.—The census ton rags--no buttons, hands or ‘woolen cloth acoepted. 260,391, an.increase of 43, 117 or BRING RESULTS Pnoneer Offxce ., T0-NIGHT e - Comedy —Or— —at— N, H. B. WARNER “HUW FATHEH JOINED THE I.UDGE" from the novel by “.Ha unti ng Meredith Nichol- son, “The House of Shadows’, a Thousand Can- dles.” A Sensational Mystery Story In which the quest of hidden treasure is complicated by a beautifu!_ girl of mystery Added Attractions Holmes Travelogue—Paramount Magazine Get Youl" Tickets for the Celebrated “ARE YOU A MASON ?" BIG LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH . Benefit of Ralph Gracie Post No. 14, ;Amerlcan Leglon Popular prlces. éryone is going, join the crowd. You'll see some great acting at the REX TO-DAY A story so unusual as to be truly startling HENRY B. WALTHALL “The Irving of the screen,” whose masterly work is in itself worth the price of admission. in presenting AN ALLAN DWAN We take pleasure PRODUCTION— “A Splendid‘ Hazard” Directed by Allan Dwan. Based on the rovel by . Harold MacGrath The story starts thus: “And as the stars fall—out of nothing into nothing * * * We are born—we live—and we die in the midst of the ‘ marvelous.” Presented by Mayflower Phoboplay Cor- poration. A First National Attraction. Fox Sunshine Comedy—Lafs, Lafs, Lafs Rex Union Orchestra ' Prices—10c and 25¢ Thursday—*Bonnie, Bonnie Lassie” is a Scotch photo- drama without an accent or the drone of the bag- pipes, but it is real nevertheless. episode “The Lost City.” Also the eighth Ev- i Subséribe for.’ rrhe'- Daily Pmnéqn