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, called on Bemidji lx;iends on ‘Thursday. day caller in this city.i ice -6tf | visitor in.Bemidji on Thursday. (e Shop tonight. v aymond of. Froiln.v was a |- business visitor -in Bemidji.Thurs- at 'the Markham, ‘An oyster ste R Bte 1d9-30 ffee Shop tonight. ; - Williss siRogorgi sofub@fargie, * ‘epending a few.days in the city sbueiness. s . K Lbusiness visitor in the ¢ An oyster stew at the Ma}“li(ga;) Collee Bhop tonight. i in the citl Thursday to invest: . Spot. cash pald for Liberty Bonds. See G.:B. Hooley at Northern Gro- : cery Co;, during the day, oriat the Markham hotel evenings. on a farm here. Mrs. H. Pendergast-and Miss are spending ‘a few days in the arranging to move here for the w months. ‘Mrs. Bmma Hinshaw of ~Wilton, “transacted - buiness. here _between < trains. T)m‘rsday. 5 PR ; ' An oyster stew at the Markham = Coffee Shop tonight. . 1d9-30 We represent oile of the 15 Dye Houses in the country. and up. tion. o ' When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co:i, where “prices are right. -At Grinager's Gro- cery .on 3rd street. 3 t9-9tf Model Dry Cleaners. ment of the marriage at Couer ‘Miss Mary Deputy left last evening 'or Cambridge; Mass., where she will resume her work at the Cambridge Schoal -of - Landscape Architecture. of this city, to a young lady of city. there. ] ette-Bjorgo, who taught{Vone of Fergus Falls, and Mr. 'vatué:;':‘:l;’t h“'k;'ei."; hagyisited Mrs. J. E. Bakke of Detroit, ‘with Mrs. C. A. Knopke for the past s three days. She left this morning for Pine ‘River, where she has ‘accepted the principalship of the school for the coming year. i Bemidji yesterday home at Blackduck yesterday, visiting for the past two weeks n car 120 Third street, Phone 851, Sunshine szozr{i in this city enroute.. A. L. Moran and family, who Mr. and Mrs. ‘M Doyle, Mrs: H. > Lampson, Mrs. Katheryn Buzard, all ‘of Washburn, ‘Wis., returned yester- day to their homes, affer a“visit of a few days at'the E. E. Kenfiel ome. They -were accompanied-by Mrs. Me- *~Donald, of Two Harbors, Minn.,: who has also been the guest of the Ken- fields, and will visit in Wisconsin. The trip was made by motor. g WANTE™ Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office. TODAY family of Mrs. Moran’s brother, Richardson and family, left morning for Brule, Wis., where will” develop a farm. i days. turn on Monday. arders of .a or _glasses repaired,” consuif -AFORTUNE - AND A GIRL |“HUMAN STUFF” ‘His latest quick trigger ad- venture in the land of west- ern skies. It’s a Universal picture. * ; HARRY CAREY VS Y " Christie Comedies That Crack a New Laugh a Minute Rex Union Orchestra Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20-9 p 10c and 25¢ 'Ada" ‘was” a ity yesterday. G. Olson of Leeds, N. D., arrived Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell accompan: Mrs. Rowe and her son on a ‘motor trip- today as-far as St. Cloud, where she will visit with relatives for a few The Rowes will go on to the Twin-Cities, and the party will re- J. D. Shine of Akeley was a Thurs- “Edd - Schertier”of Wadena was a } tew at the 'Markhani' _ Mrs. Harry Phinney of Morris was A jovster & 1d9-30"(a Bemidji: visitor on Thursday. G. H. Warner of Brainerd spent Thursday in this city on business. J."A. Leonard of Crookston was a ‘Bemidji business visitor yesterday. :Roland Hicks .. of Remer spent hursday in this city on bjus(,ness - igate conditions, “with a view' to locating Jes- sie Pendergast of Lake Plantaganet, city inter !:gest Suits dyed,- $3.50 and. up, dresses, $2.50 Everyhing else in propor- 6d10-4 Friends have received announce- a’Al- ene, Idaho, of Russel Smith, formerly that They will make their home Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Ulland, E. B. and were among the out of town visitors in Mrs. . S. Martin returnea to her after with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Laudtke of Grant Valley.. She spent a few hours have been the guests for ten days of the A AL this they ed kind, needing glasser theis f Glynn P. Ballou, representative of the C. W. Jewett company at Inter- national Faiis, was a Bemidji busi- ness caller yesterday. football squad. class-in school work. ! in action in the East Grand Forks- Bemidji game here tomorrow. clamatory contest. Miss' Esther Young, English. sible. Jalsa, Degin to._study’ immediately. the country. HOVEY-LORD WANTED Clean cott.n rags at Ploneer office. Sixteen inch mixed hard ana solt dlab wood. for sale, $3.560 per load. Bemidji Mig. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt \/OMEN VOTERS WILL tast EX Sunday| he Rj;:hzst Prospector ina and the Wolf Pack. of Wall Street in a Death Grapple for Them! Who Won ? — See BURNING: | DAYLI\IIGHT ith an ALL STAR CAST including MITCHELL LEWIS CAn Overwhelming Screen Presentation of JACK LONDON'’S Tremendous Novel of the Frozen Northland Produced by CESHLIR’FIJEFE Inec. Scenarioized by A.S.LeVINO and Directed by EDWARD SLOMAN There will be a meeing League of Women Voters on Saturday afternoon - after the meeting .of the Women’s Civic & Community club, at the Civic and Commerce rooms. members and those interested in the League of Women Voters are asked to be present. Not Worth Making the Change. A widely prevailing idea that the price. of hooks would be materially lower if they were issued In .paper covers has. elicited from an authority the renmark- that books only ten cents a copy would be saved by binding them In paper in- stead of cloth. ence of, siy, 30 cents in the. retall ‘eoinmon in Europe, of having” the books rebound t6 conform to their.3wn ~Youth's Companton, - '/ ing a town. . MEET TOMORROW B. M. opinions, of the All corporations News. in manufacturing It might make a differ- hut whether that, e not the H#bit, svhich is thetr ska THY BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER th ’ - HIGH SCHOOL NEWS DECLAMATORY CONTEST _ T0°PROVE BENEFICIAL There will be given at the High school-auditorium every month a de- 1 These will be held under the direction of instructai There will be a class con- test for each of the four classes. The Freshman class will be the first to put on a contest. clamatory'selections are already here, and the freshman girls will begin to study their selections as soon as pos- The oritorical selections are not here yet, but Miss Young expects J4hem gny day, so that this treatment at once; and if direc- e boys can ! irec. éjhm ) bn:~txons~~are followed yo'u will--benefit These contests are open -to any student who wishes to enter them. | 2 Py The girls are allowed to take poems!LI‘GAL will positively correct the or any other humorous selections, but ! the boys are required to deliver or-| ations given by the prominent men of These contests are intended, to pro- emidji High|mote class rivalry and school spirit, Liett tackle mr]segx]gefbellu; a stir besides the art of public speaking. It on the gridiron he ranks high in hiz|is expeeted that a great many stu- He will be seen [dents will enter these contests. At the close of each contest two speakers will be selected by the jud- ges' to speak at the preliminary con-| . test to be held sometime in the early part of February. After the prelim- inary contests, two students, a boy and a girl, will be selected to repre- sent Bemidji in the tri-county con- test to be held here also. ‘ Worked for.One. In g little.settlement upstate a num- ber of the: property owners had been talking about incorporating and mak- So they called. a maks meeting for the people to volce thelr Only 6ne man opposed it. “Gentlemen, I-am not In.for making a- corporation of this place. My rea- son s this: I worked for one of them once.” — Indlanapdlis I’s greatest ‘serial production - - " “IT’S A FEATURE STORY,” say the critics—will pay finest theatres where serials have never been shown before. - 4 “MAN’S MAN” of the screen, in the triumph of his career “Big Happiness” Jos. J. Dowling of “Miracle Man” fame and Kathrytt ‘Ad4ms, beautiful : leading actress, in support & DRAMATIC—LOVE—INTRIGUE—THRILLING It is ome of the greatest pictures of the year. ‘Sunday Matinees: 3:00 Daily; Sunday, 10c and 256c; other days 10c and 20c. Sunday Evening, 16c and 30c; other evenings, 10c and 25¢ ELKO THEATRE PAGE FIVE LIFE SENTENCE FOR =~ [¥mo mo " MINNESOTA PIONEER Cold Spring, Minn.—Otto Wolf, 65 years old, obtains new lease on life by the STO-LI-GAL combination treatment of capsules and tablets for gallstones, stomach ulcers, chronic appendicitis, torpid lazy liver, dys- pepsia, gassy, sour stomach, pains in stomach and back, dizziness, chronic constipation, etc. “I suffered for over 20 years and the doctors claimed an operation for gallstones was the only relief; likewise all medicines failed but one, and I want all suffering men and women to know that STO-LI- GAL 'is the one medicine that has cured me. I urge all sufferers with any of the above ailments to obtain ROOM FOR SPEECHES ON POLITICS (By United Press) *Winona, Minn., Oct. 1.—Dances and movies are more popular than politics here. = Vice-president Mar- shall was to speak here October: 9 but—well, all suitable places are en- gaged_for the aforesaid. : REX . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY contests in The de- as. F}lqve. “Don’t walit, start now'and you will be cured the same as ] have been.”—Signed, Otto Wolf. STO- “Pieneer Film Cotpés offers SHELDON -LEWIS in Robert Louis Steven- son’s Famous Dramatic Story DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE above jalments regardiess of age or duration of trouble. STO-LI-GAL is sold at $1 a box. Also sent direct on receipt of price, if your druggist won’t supply. Digestive Chemical Cq., 800 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Sold in Bemidji at Boardman’s Corner Drug Store and Barker’s Drug; Cass Lake, Gardner's Drug; Blackduck, Moon’s Drug; Bagley, O’Neil’s Drug, and druggi - where.—Adv‘g' EEists (Every: In a new American THE PIONEER WANT ADS DAILY PIONEER version YOU, TOO, CAN FIND “BIG HAPPINESS” At the ELKO THEATRE SUN.-MON.fTUES. DUSTIN FARNUM IS THE STAR He sald: Coming to the REX Tuesday Reéd 3;our favorite critics’ opinion of William Fox’s first and | clevated to cinss. * Opecial Feature A Robertson-Cole Super-Speéial SCREEN VERSION BY JACK CUNNINGHAM The most extraordinary romance ever filmed € BIG SCENES—BIG ACTING—A BIG PICTURE Monday Tuesday ELKO ORCHESTRA SUNDAY EVENING