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ng¢ Mrs. L. W. Packard, x\u ‘Thié"Sunday school meet- lngs will be held each Sunday at 10:30 a. m, tivities . in. addn.lnn to. matters of business’ wil meeting. - The ladfes wills ted after a short business sessi light refresnments will s 1t close of the meeting. BIG PROGRAM FOR MOOSE MEETING The demobilization of the Service Flag, a report from .the entertain- m’e_nt_i_nvestigatlng committee, the Mrs. Alta Ilstrup of 8t, Cloud, ar- rived in ‘the y- Saturday eveaing| - and is ‘the gues ‘of -the- George Berg-|- lund ramfly . i Miss Bla. Ramstad of Ada was a .caller lm'n on.Sunday. W g SUBSCRIBE FOR THE'. ey Vs DAILY - PIONEER : “Take home a° vrick of Koor's' ice’|: - Mrs P Bjm-ge of Bigfork was a| ‘réam . RO 17 4 'rbntnraaty wisttor in ‘tHiscetty. ST ; S Perry Garry returned Saturday t -Three Days Miss Eva Bergerson of Argyle, was|his home, 601 Minnesota avenue, aft: Beginning' er spending some time in the Dakota - - harvest helds 3 Br. and Mrs. Smith of Cass Lake|. “were Bemidji visitors on Saturday. . 2 'Sunday V‘v*iéltor_fln “titereity. 1" Matinee Dally at 2: 30——]5: nnrl 30c Charles Reed returned Saturday from Lisbon; N. D., where he spent a| %74 ten days vacation from his duties in | - the meachanical department of the Pioneer plant. Bhlmer Bjorge of ‘Gary, was a busi- megs wisitor in thiis ¢ity yesterday. . "W. M. Cowing of .Fosston was a Saturday business visitor in this city. Miss ’Grace Sargeant, formerly teacher in‘'the local schools, arrived from Long Prairie Saturday and is spending a short time at the Quincy R ) o o4 ‘Brooks home, 909 Lake Blvd. She . 4 4 * . . accompanied Mr. Hart, of that city, g b P . i 3 4 as far as Bemidji, by antomobfle. The most exciting, ripping battle ever stagg The Diver and the Devm See them'in “GIRL OF THE SEAP Mr. and Mrs. C.‘R.- Emerson of Keewatin were ‘Bemidji visitors yest- em‘lny X Miss Tda ‘Petersoii‘ot Beuna Vista, ‘Apent Saturday’the g\fest of ‘Bemidji friends. .. o One pair ‘of ‘spats free with each pair of low shoes at $7.95—Tropp- || man’s. 2t10-4-6 ';—Senator Warren G. Hardmu, Republican cand: ouis L.'Collins, Republican candidate for Lieutenant The picture was taken .recently at Marion, Ohio n, and, Juughny by the ‘smiles, must have been Ak - L. L. ’Looper and N L. Pembertou -and ‘wife of Mahnomen were Sunday’ -visitors ‘here. 5 iy - .‘Miss- Avis King of Turtle River; % ‘was a ‘between ‘train shopper in Be- mitdji Saturday. ¢ Rev. Lambert preached. Rev and Mrs. Eambert, J. H. French, and sev- eral others of the party were enter- tained at supper. at several of the homes, and all report a very pleas- ant afternoon and evening. 4 WANTED. - Clenn cott: n-rags-at P!oneer oftice. WOMEN_’S AUXILIARY The Auxiliary of the American Le- gion will meet at . the. -Association 3 rooms this evening at .8 o’clock. All life romance of a coekney ||members are urged to be present, as girl from the tenements of i'plans are ito be discussed lor Armis- imehouse, of the London | itice day. .-theatre, and of British aristocracy. “The Heart: -of a Child” Presented by METRO VAUDEVILLE| <. . FRIDAY . CONNERS & MARTIN ‘Roller Skaters " *“THE INCOMPARABLE - { Comes to the screen in her “greatest of all triumphs, a picturization of Frank | .; Danby’s wonderfully hu-, " man, striking novel. : The Mrs. ‘Charles Trog of Becida, was shopping and cdlling ~on friends in the ¢ity ‘Saturday. 7 0. Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘0. H. Wildlorst of ©livia, ‘were among the out of town -visitors in ‘Bemiidji on Bunday. nofiws OF AMERICAN "{fNION SUNDAY SCHOOL " The ai' day services at the Park : school house yesterday were very well attended and proved very interest- || EPWORTY LEAGUE ASSIST ing. The sel;lmans and - talks we;e i much epjoyed. The singing of the AT AHEBNOON SERVICES three gentlemen from Bemidji, mam- Thirty membets of the.Methodist |bersof the Presbyterlan church choir, Epworth league accompanied Rev. was most effective. Lambert to the Edgewood school yes- g h A Union Sunday school was or- terday afternoon ~where ‘preaching a ganized with Mrs. Nels Saltman as {|services were held. The league had|superintendent, Mabel Peterson, sec- il |¢harge of the opening services and % n retary, Marvis Sorenson, treasurer, ‘music, also irenilering special musicjand Mrs. Nels Saltman, Mrs. Arlie TIME TO-NIGHT . 7% GRAND The Six:?art Super Comedy P IN MARYS ATTIC” John Larsfin left Saturday evening Zor Minneapolis, where he will enter ‘the :University agriculttural coMege. - Mr, and “Mrs. C.' S. French of Osa- kLs ~Minn., -are visiting their son, T. J‘F‘rench and: famfly‘tor a’ few days ‘Mrs. ‘Louise ‘Hilliard-of Lengby, is ‘visiting Mrs. Arthur Wright, at her *home oy ‘Minnesota avenue this week. Buy »y’our'lov-vshoes at’ 'l‘réppma/n's. One pair of spats given away with «each pair at $7:95. “Troppmad’s. - . 2t10-4-5 ‘Miss Thelda Olsen an'd’Miss‘Madge' ‘Loring -of Shevlin -were among the ot of ‘town -visitors “here on Satur- day. Mrs. J. J. Conger -returned -yest- erday - morning'from a ‘bwo-weeks wis- ‘#t-at Postville, Towa, an€l-in the twin wities. REX TO-DAY «,When. you ne:l ne { \Courtney Seed & Feed iClo,, prices are right. At- Grinager 8 Gro- «cery on ‘$rd street.’ 9-9tf Singing and Dincing ‘Miss Therést Goodman, Who-teaches LEO HALEY X |t Cass ‘Lake, spent” the*-week -end i i Tems L — A ”I‘wp-Par.t Comedy ‘and “NEPTUNE’S STEPDAUGHTER” . AFORTUNE. AND A GIRL with Mr. and Mrs. John Goodm D, | of this c'l'. It Happened in . Arizo REX THEATRE ‘hn, ‘who ‘has een eue B e Bom 655 5% | Doroty Bl TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Loujse Glaum £ Charles Ray #THE WEAKER SEX” " 8pot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. Bee G. B. Hooley at Northera Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29t¢ Bert Clark 1s spending a short time ,in the city visiting with his family. Mr. Clark has been operating a large farm at Park River, N. D. Swiss Cleaners- for perfect clean- ing and pressing. Bright, even dye- ing—not the cheapest place in town but the best place for your clothes. Phone 65. 2 6t 10-9 Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wells are the happy parents-of a fine baby girl, born at St. Anthony’s hospital Sun- day morning. Mother and child are " doing splendidly. he Richest Prospector mask.a and the Wolf Pack of Wall Street in a Death Grapple for Them! Who Won ? — See BURNING | DAYLI\%G%I{T C&Zth an ALL STAR CAST including : MITCHELL LEWIS CAn Overwhelming Screen szsentatxon of JACK: LONDON'S - : We represent one. of the largest Dye Houses in the country. Suits dyed, $3.50 and uD, dresses, $2.50 -~and up. Everyhing else in propor- tion. Model Dry Cleaners. 6d10-4 . . Mrs. A. King of Turtle River, was in Bemidji Saturday to spend the day with a slight attack of typhoid fever. confined to St. Anthony’s hospital with a slight attack of typhoir fever. i /4 BRILLIANT ; RICAN VIRSIO ; Lu ‘ a \\u.vp NION} Miss Martha Larson left yesterday noon for Wawina, to resume her teaching duties. Miss Larson has had a several weeks .vacation due to ‘an epidemic of diptheria in the vicin- ity of her school. B Hay, oats, corn, barley, bran, shorts, dairy feed, etc., at -the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., in car lots or hundred weight. 120 Third N\ (#ac "DUSTIN FARKUM treet, Ph 851, Sunshine G: . M Pr . L BT U Teasli iy BIG HAPPINEZS Tucaday and Wednssday, WILLIAM FOX preum: ROBERT/ON-COLE WILLIAM FOX presents Tremendous Novel of the Frozen Northland . Frank Gratton, who was injured at Plant 1 of the Crookston Lumber . company last week, has just returned A story of the most extra- from the hospital, and is convalesc-| ordinary of twists in marital ing micely at his home. He will not| j.o1ationg be able to resume his duties for at 3 | h k. | N R “BETTY AND THE BOYS” | S UPER ~ /S PECIAL ‘BRIDE13 Produced by CESHURTLEFF, 11’10. Scenarioized by A.5.LeVINO and Directed by EDWARD SLOMAN ” “Bride 13" The Serial Supreme in-fif- w ‘A vefined, pleasing: somedy ;{een episodes. Staged by -—;,-‘ ANTE 9 DS A i| Richard Stanton. Story by isti g “« . ° 399 Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. Appropriate Music i{| E. Lioyd Sheldon. Scenariy Christie Comedy in two parts, ‘“Merimaids .. — : Mrs. Riggs by Edward Sedgwick. . ; etrists. If trov- i Mfiom 3 m::, Episcde Oie REX UNION ORCHESTRA—OTHER ATTRACTIONS / Den: Lataon ;“‘”‘m E L K Q)| snatcuep From : m-' B llynflld,mwn‘- THE ALTAR” Matinee Special for Children, 10c; Adults 80e repaired, comsult M Evenings 7:20 and 9:00—15c and 30¢ 4