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Carlson spent Tuesday in Cass Lake on busyness, B. W. Nelson of Brainerd spent the day in the city on business. $50,000 to loan on tarms. ' The Bean Land Co., bemidjl. Minnesora. 10-21t F. M. Rome of Detroit was a bu ness viciter today in Bemidji. B. W. Nelson of Brainerd ‘spem tho day in thec ity on business. . T, Toberts of Ficher was a Be- midji business visitor today. Big Boys sport tennis shoes, leath- er trimmed at $1.98. Consumes ‘Shoe Co. Mrs. Alma Larson of Moose Lake epent the day in Bemidji today. R. F. Johnson of Cass Lake spent Wednesday in the city on business. E. K. Bowman of Pine River was a Wednesday buginess visitor here. ' Celery plants. Fine to plant now. Beltrami Nursery and Greenhouse, scuth off Greenwood cemetery. 5t6-25 Mrs. E. Sandeen of St. Paul is the r3, Harry Johnson of Mill —_— ' Oscar Olson of Thief River Falls spent Wednesday in Bemidji on busi- ness. W i FOR ALL KIND of real estate deal, soe or write E. J. Willits, the land man. 1-1tt Fverett Hanson of Owatonno spent Wednesday in the city and at Dia- mond Point. e s 1. R. Reynolds and S. E. Smith of Motley were among the business cat- ers in Bemiidji Wednesday. Every style and kind of shoes for the whole fansiily at very low prices. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-23t1 W, Plath of Wigeds, N. D., retired farmer, is spending two days camp- ing at Diamond Point this week. e ' Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Landberg, Bert Jamizon, and George A. Phelps and family of Walker were amoeng the out of town visitors in Bemlidji Wednes- day. Cash pald for Liberty bonds. G. B. Tooley, Northern Grocery C(i 15t Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nowlan of Mi- not are spending a few days camping at Diamond Point this week. Mr. Nowlan is an engineer on the Great Northern coast to coast mail train. The following parties from Black- xuck came to ‘Bemidji Wednesday to attend the market .day sales and the circus: . Mrs. Paul Whitney, Herman: Thom and family, Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, Lloyd Hayden, and Leonard Kolden, N Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goss, and daughter, Virginia, of Austin, are expected to arrive in Bemidji the last of the week 1o make an extended vis- it at the home of Mrs. C. A. Crawford and Beva Crawford. They are making the rip by automobile. Ladies White Canvass oxfords, low military heels at $2.19. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-23tf G. S. Knight, D. H. Fisk, M. L. Matson and Ed French went to Du- Juth to attend the grand lodge of the Knights Templar of Minnesota, being held there. They go as repre- sentatives from the 1 ocal lodge. Messrs. Cross and Cann of Blackduck are also attending. George S. McComber, formerly; of of Bemidji, was in Faribault Monday on business, according to word re- ceived, today from -the Faribaut Chamber of Commerce. Mr. McCom- ber was for some time an official at the school for feeble minded, and is now engaged in the nursery business. Buy your childrens’ white canvas oxfords) and pumps at $1.69. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 6-23t1 Mrs. Herman Thom of Blackduck received a letter from her sister, Mrs. Rese Cossentine who {is en route to China from Yokahoma, Japan, say- ing that she had enjoyed the trip, and had ten days sailing before reach- ing her destination in Clina, Where she will meet her son, Roy Cossen- tine and make her future home. Miss Corinne Carlson will afrive in Bemidji this evering from Madi- son, Wis., and will send her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A .T. Carlson. She graduated from Hamline uniiversity last year, and has been taking a post graduate course at the Wisconsin university this year, speciayizing in history. She graduated there yesterday, re- ceiving her M. A. degree. 6-23tf | | | | | | sissippi river by canoe, having made some time ago. FROM PINE TU ’ALM John Koors and Louis Newmann, Bemidji youths, left the city at 10 | 0’clock ‘I'uesday forenoon, June 14, in a canoc beund for New OrleansThey nave followed the Mississippi river so far and exvect trip the same way. ' They intend to advertise Bemidji | boys reach New Orleans they will have covered the entire length of the Mis —eeeeee e ey ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE | Mrs. Thonar Hughes gave the sec- | ond of a series of bridge parties at | her home, 703 P:mids avenue, this lafternoon, entertaining at five tables. | 0DDFELLOWS LODGE TO | | MEET TOMORROW NIGHT | The 1. 0. O. F. wiill hold its regu- | lar meeting Friday evening at 8 jo'clock at the Qdd Fellows’ hall, and | ii«. is desired ‘that all members u'.)“ present. - | | - BROSKE-McLAIN | At his residence, 806 America & nye, cccurred the marriage of Micha Brozke and Montzell McClain of Kan- sas City, at 7 o'clo ning. ~ Maren Rob pis i°¥ | Robinson ‘assisted to make the entire ceremony,’ which ji en route. When the | jygge of Probate J. i - and Mrs. Broske w. side | the trip from the source to Bemidji 1‘nm]i. e will reside In Wednesday eve perfo.med Tie Pe- YOUNG PEOPLE'S LUTHEK Mr. andl Mrs. Feddys of St. Paul were the guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson. Miss Alice Elmqu: is spending this weeek in Braynerd as the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Frank Mart(n of Puposky was ithe between train guest of Be- midji friends Wednesday. | Fred Flora of Hines spent Wednes- iduy in Bemidji transacting business 'and he attended the circus. Miss Dollie Shepherd of Bed.da was in Bemidli ‘Wedunesday lingl on ' friends and attending the circus. Miss Nielen I¢en of Blackduck | spent Wednesday in Bemidji en rou.e ‘to her home from Thief River Falls. | Allen Fort and family of Eckles | motoreci to Bemidji Wednesday ard |called on friends and attended the ldreus. 4 | Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Scribner and | children of Northome, visited friends [vn Bemidji Wednesday and attended ithe ‘circus. 1; Mrs. J. M. Caldwell arrived in Be- midji this morning from Wimbledon, |S. D., and is the guest of her cousin, i Mrs. E. N. French. Mrs. Sam Benner and daughter of ! Blackduck, spent Wednesday. in Be- imidji attending the market day salss apd the circus. | e s : | Mr. and Mrs. Dana Anderson and family and Pete Bondy left today for |Federal Dam where they will spend the day fishing. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter anrd {family of Hines motored to Bemidji Whednesday and visited friends and | attended the circus. Mesdames Oscar Tyreen, Van House and Whiting of Kelliher were in Bemidji yesterday shopping and iabtem‘flng the circus. | Mr. and Mrs. ence Collison and family of Hines came to Bemidji | Wednesday and attended the market lday sales'and-the circus. Mrs. . H. Denu will leave Bemicji | toinght for a menth's vigit wiith | fuiends and relatives at New Lisbon, | Madison and Wilwaukee, Wis. | Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of | Blackduck motored to Bemidji Wel- nesday and called on friends and at- licaded tha efreus, returning to their | home last evening. ’ Kenneth Kenfield has arriyed in Bemidji from the University of Wis- ccnsin and will spend his summer va- | caton with His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Plath and son of | Fargo, N. D, who have visited in Pemidji at thie home of Mr. and Mr3. W. Z, Robinson since Monday, left this morning for their home. Mrs. Frank Leach and son James arrived in Bemjdji this morning and will visit Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baker at their summer home at La- | Moure for about three weeks. Mrs. Wilfam Clish and children, Francis and Mav. accompanied Mrs. Clish’s mother, Mrs. Gleason, to her home at Walker today, and they will remain there to visit for a week. | Mrs. Celia Marvis of Nevis is Ws- at the home cf her aunt, Mrs. | tting {Sam Hayth of Ncrthern, fer two | weeks. Mrs. Hayth also has as her | guest her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frel Henderson of Crow Wing. 4 Williem D. Hines, Jr., was taken ill swith an attack of acute appendi- citis Wednesday and operated upon |at St. Anthony's hospital, and is rc- | ported-to be getting along nicely. His mother, Mrs. W{'lliam D. Hines, Sr., | of Hines came to Bemidji to be with him. The followfng parties frcm ITines were fin Bemidji yesterday to attend {the circus and attend the market |day sales: Bazil Mastin, James Jen- iscm, Rose Jeneon, Lillie Sydow, Har- old Hicks, Frank Brwin, Frank Sy- dow) and Roy Enstrom. Mrs. Carl Durand and two children of Puposky, came to Bemidji Tuesday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ozcar Krantz of Turtle Fyver until this morning, when they left for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Krantz and Mrs. Durand and family were ~uests (Wiednesday “of Mr. and Mrs. C .A. Bush and attended the ¢ircus in Bemidji. F. G. Schadegg and son, Milton, motcred to Rochester to- 2 will consult | LEAGUE MEETS TONIGHT The Young People’s Luther League : will hold its monthly social meeting specialists. They expect to stop at|this evening at 8 p. m. {n the First Aitken, Presco ¢in Citres' Lutheran church, Minnesota avenue en route, and will be gone for several and Eighth street. days. ‘ Mrs. Ballangrucde, Alice Ballang- |rudq and Mrs. Oluf Anderson will l‘entenflin. Thererwill be a good pro-| gram, Smma Lee Kz:ten will sing and v. Joseph Jerdé> will speak. KEv- body iis welcome. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baker, anl Mrs. Baker's father, E. Kaelble, re- turned Tuesday morning from Man Trap lake, near Park Rapids, where| they motored Sunday to fish for bass. | e They secured a large string. Th2 oth- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY fi ers who went with th Mr. znd! A large mumber of friends cf Mr. Mrs. Hector Brown and Dr. and Mrs. [and Mrs. A. Greguson gathered at Dannenburg, will return tcday. !the Greguson home on Lake Boule- | _— vard Tuesday evening to assist them | E. H. Winter left this noon for | in celebrating their firit wedding an-| Wveleth *o attend the summer meet- niverary. Rev. L. J. Jerdee, pastor g & ) ~{and son, Arthur, ing of the Northern Minnesota De- [of the; Norwegian Lutheran church, vewpment asscoation to be held gave a short talk expre: sing ( the | there Friday and Saturday. Mr. church's appreciation for the work Wiinter is a member of the executive done by Mr. and Mrs. Greguson for board. Charles Carter also went to|the church since they came to Be- attend the meetng, and he will ap- midji. gift of money was given pear on the program. ’them as a token of esteem. REX THEATRE Mrs. Rube Miller will leave Be- midji Fniday, noon for Taledo, Ohio, ! where she will go as a delegate from the local order of the Women of the Mooseheart Legion, to attend the Na- tional convemtion of the Moose and e e e KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO | HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Knights of Coiumyus will hold their rezular: business! session tit everfng at thel Moose hall, and all members are urged to, be present. PIE SOCIAL TONIGHT AT . BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Friends and members of ‘the Beth- el Lutheran church.are invited to at- tend the pie cial tonight at the church. Ice m and coffee will also be served. YEOMEN LODGE HOLDS MEETING THIS EVENING The Brotherhood of American Yeo- men will meet for its regular busi- ness sesion this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows' hall, and all memibers are requested to be present. FORMER BEMIDJT RESIDENTS ENJOY GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY | The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ay F. Panchot was celebrated at Foreston, Minn., Saturday, June A nuptial high mass was said at Louis church by Rev. John Drawl of Forestcn, Rev. Joseph Willenbrink of the cathedral of St. Cloud and Rev. Father Turbeau of Hinkley assisting. Silvester Neumann of 'Bemidji was one of the servers. Miss Ellen Neu- | mann of Bemidji assisted the choir. Mrs. John Stromwall of Foreston played the Lchenguin wedding march | as the wedding party entered the! church. Mrs. Panchot was attire:| in taupe cijffon taffeta, wearing a bridal veil and carrying a_ bouquet of bridal roses and orange blossoms. Mr. Panchot wore the conventional black. They were attended by Mrs. Panchot’s sister, former bridesmaid, | Enjoy an Hour of Billiards on First Class Tables at the Recreation Billiard Parlors 117 Third Street Always Cool and Well Ventilated Carom, Pocket Billiard and Snooker Tables Cigars and Drinks e e ot the Mooscheart Lezion, to | Showing Today Only be held there next week. G. W, Harnwell,will go as a represen:a‘ of the local Moose Lodge. A Furiously Funry Five-Reel Comedy About a Bug House Party on a Nut Island. I EC R R R R R R Y * SHEVLIN * [ZE SRR SR RS R EE S EN yrile Gordon has reiurned, hemwa from Grand Forks, N. D., to, spend a few weeks with her parents.| Mr. and Mrs. William Bromaghin and daughter, Iva, have gone to Leon- | ard, .where they expect to stay un-! til September. ! Miss Ruby Petterson was a Be-| midji visitor Wednesday ! Mr. and Mprs, Albert Magnuson have arrived from Pequot ito spend a week with Mrs. Magnuson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hannem. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson and con Harley, Mrs. H. Larson of Milan, and Miss Mildred Jchn=on of St. Paul, spent last week at the G. E. Bur- field home. Mrs. Erben. Norman eutertained a number of friends at her home Wed- nesday afternoon. C. ‘'W. Pitt has returned from| Rockford, where he has spent the past | several months. ! Miss Ella Ramstad arrived Thurs-| day to spend a week with friends. H. W. Teichroew left Monday night for Ray, Minn. \ Misses Mabel Solum is spending| ck end with her er, Mrs.| She is teaching par-| ochial school at Buzzle. Sangreen of Min- are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. daughter Cecil, spent Itasca State park. | Mr. and Mrs. 0. Johnson, Mrs. H. Larson, Mildred Johnson, Chestr Burfield and Verna Burfield motored ' to Bagley Friday. Harvey Amadon spent here. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald enjoyed :{ fishing tnip to Clearwater lake Sun~ day. Miss Gladys Gerdon has returned home after spending several weeks with friends and relatives at Ada and Hendrum. i’ Witliand V¢ /nfl 123 4 EILEEMN 'y Bashara le Marr Deels it s Pathmars A Ripsnorting Comedy of Wiggles and Giggles Story by Barbara le Marr Deely Directed by Jules G. Furthman MUTT & JEFF “The Invisible Ray”’ Rex Orchestra Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 | Tolton and| Sunday at Thursday DONT - DESPAIR i | . | If you are troubled with pains or ! aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in | GOLDMEDAL “The world’s standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and onal Remedy of Holland since 1696. Guaranteed. N; | Three sizes, all druggists. | Look for the na and PAGE FIVE Mrs. Bflen Robideau of Bend, ur and Mrs. Panchot’s brother H. Blair of Salt Lake City, Utah. Mary Ann | Stuart of Benidji and Theresia Ma- | London, June 25.---The Pidnce of rie Neumann of Foreston, grand-|Wales i3 celebrating the anniversary daughters, were flower girls and Wil- | of his 27th birthday today. lard lLe McCarthy of Crosby was | ring bearer . The wedding dinner was served at | high noon on the lawn. The tables | were heautifully decorated with cut- | Mowers by Mrs. John Norgren, the | color scheme being gold and white. ! Mr. and Mre. A: F. Panchot were presented many beautiful gifts of | gold, also a large amount of gold cains They have resided in Fores-, ton 25 years and have eight children. | All were present, including husbands, | i and children, with the excep- ¢! one son, G. A. Panchot, of > , Californid Mrs. Panchot’s | er and ‘brcthers and their fam- i« . were present. PRINCE._OF_WALES (By United Press) for, The baliy Ploneer. Subscribe Let Borneo Keep It. Widows and widowers who weep twice a day for a year, and who are allowed to eat only on every second day of a month, figure in the funeral ceremanic the head-hunting na- tives of Borneo. BREAD - AND - MILK is thriving food. Because it’s best food to build strong bones, sinewy muscles, an active brain. Cut the sweet golden- crusted slices thick, and be sure it’s Subseribe for The Daily Ploneer. | Plumbing & Heating SEWER = | b |CREAM CRUM BREAD You will save —the loaf most whole- a great deal of worry and some, delicious, eco- nomical, bother for At your grocer’s. yourself by Koors Brothers Co. calling on us when you. are ready to fig- Z ure on any of this work. ROY V. HARKER PHONE 122 THIRD ST. A REX SUNDAY She’s found out a terrible Hold your hats on! secret about Mamma—and now she’s gonna try You'll - the trick herself to win a husband. yell when you see it. Joseph M. Schenck presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE —making every chuckle a roar in A\ Rachel Barton Butler’s comedy-hit— = “Mamma’'s Affair” A John Emerson-Anita Loos Production ' A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION A T e e to love. A story tha John Desjardines and Roy Delaney were in: Bemidji Sunday. Morris Fjitt was in Bagley one day last week! where he had Dr. Camp- bell remove his tonsils. Lester Deknke has arrived from Eau Claire, Wis,, to cpend the sum- mer with his aunt Mrs. George Dam- el. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Peterson were| among those who spent Sunday at| Itasca State park. Miss Helma Aaburg came home Monday afternoon to spend a few days h her parents. Miss Ruth Magner arrived from Rfchmond Beach, Wash., Tuesday night to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald. —Tomorrow— HELEN GIBSON The Famcus Girl Daredevil in “FIGHTING WITH TERROR” An American girl’s ad- ventures among a band of Chinese crooks. Special Atiraction in 6 Parts Uncle Eben. “Tellin' de plain truth,” sald Uncle Eben; “aln't always as easy as It geems, owin’ to de natural tendency.of a human to get his personal ’pinions mixed up with the simple facts.” —Rex Saturday— For the bucking horse scenes in “Montana Bill,” the same horse was secured that was used in Wm. S. Hart’s “0’Malley of the Mounted.” He threw one of ‘the best brone’ riders in California before he was on him two minutes, but it took Bill to stick like a burr until the The -First Fruits. Only a little of the first fruits of wisdom—only a few fragments of the | youndless heights, breadths, and | depths of truth—huve I been able to | gather—Martin Luther. | H THE PIONEER WANT ’ADS} horse tired himself out. BRING RESULTS From the Under the kiss of magic moonlight, the warm night called And here were these two, ‘alone. She, the friend of vhis wife—unhappy because her honeym bl ymoon romance had modern conventions and cleanses them all with living fire Acclaimed by the editor of The Moving Picture Wofld a§ ! “The greatest legitimate dramatic production the screen has ever seen.” Performances Matinee Daily—3 P. M. Evenings—7:30 and 9 Attend Matinees If Pos- sible to Avoid Crowds. | We Do Not Advise the Attendance of Children Starts Tomorrow —__ALSO SAT. & SUN.—— dESSE L. LASKY? presents WILLIAM DeMILLES PRODUCTION With LOIS WILSON, LILA LEE JACK HOLT and CONRAD NAGEL the friend of her husband. t hurls the instincts of ages into the midst of Famous Novel, “His Friend and His Wife” By Cosmo Hamilton Admission All Seats Matinee—25¢ Evening—30c These Prices Include War Tax