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i - PP v O 144 01 32 48 ?’u- A AR AR e mra s e b g o TP . - SN A g ‘,_ ' ¥y PAGE THREE WALLACE REID Supported by R E X Theatre e o . i THURSDAY— in 4 A - “HAWTHORNE William, Fox 2 WFJ- MEET WEDNESDAY f Y resents ‘ i 8 e OF THE U.S. Al 1 | /AM FARNUM Lmrc will mee! ednesday after- K ; ‘e at:the home of Mrs. M. E. Hink- A Paramount Picture q ‘“Q'W § v, o 3 “ 701.America avenue, at 2:30 R b TE W Ll 5 3 D k « o‘ l.nck All -members and trien(h 'Also Mack Sennett Comed 4 bl S ; y 8 m Tnvited! : Lo ; T HIS GREATEST ¢ . HANSON.CAMPBELL Up in Alf’'s Room SACRIFICE” :Miss ‘Anga Hanson was united in| 'n - Se g, : getit mdrtiage to Harry 'W. Campbell at! AP et Directed by © —_— 8 «’clogk.Monday evening at the J. GORDON EDWARDS “of Louls Olstad. Judge of Pro- .4 ‘bate J. ET;!arrls psrlormed the cere- | Sereen Vension by . amony. e’ attendants were ‘Louis Olstad and Anna Olstad. PAUL M STOAND BAPTIST BIBLE CLASS Wednesd& Only g \ MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT ; SUBSCRIBE FOR THE L . ; ; The Bible class of the Haptist +i o DAILY PIONEE| RS 3 church, will-be held at the home of S Subsertbe tor AILY Pl R - Herb' M7 Hfirson ‘of, Thiet’ River C. F. Hagamon, 514 Wood avenue, 3 e Falls was a Bemidji business visitor Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Dr. C. Monday. ; ( L. Cummer d%nd 'Mfss Murray will lead: * Allare cordially invited. to at- ‘Why not dance in a cool place" tend:' | Come to. the opening dance at Wavil- ik SUAR . 1Y lr; Amugeyent Paviidon, Wed;gfl;v STUDENTS ENJOY PICNIC = nights, -29. 53 ) K 3 i+ AT ITASCA STATE PARK g ,.qug‘,lyfivq‘her_gm gMom»ia)' for. Thir\',eem students of the Bemidji Rapid’a andf Detroit: to transact IState Teachers college, chaparoned by |- ness for.a few day: + Misses Hewitt and Floy Edson, mem- S o N 3 S d ope. Of, the faculty, enjEyed an all- Chapter I.—‘Chapter 1L The Smiling Cowboy— Miss: Beth MacGregor expects t}t‘o xtlhmed it M; pic.fllc at t‘l:klmsca State pa;—lk : ¥ . P s - of go to Kelliher thi§ evening in.the s 36-inch ndgy, return to Bemldji in the HIS season présents, for the con- | feature worth cousidering. It has 3 - interest of R"i Crass work. .~ ‘,5% WRESS NG evening. ; y sideration of busy but fastidious | vivals in the most adorable and friv- “DOUBLE LOUIS BENNISON IEW-Di mothers many ready-made frocks for | olous of little sunbonnets, made of W ”»” i V' 5iPs \ Bgflndys ai)drt‘a:ngnlh sHoes, Imth— i inches.bust. Price, mm!'lw L@IES’ | lttle g5 that will come up to their [ colored organdy and trlmmed with ADVEN rURE fnsthe: 0 .P.m: or $ 1048, blue, 20 cents. | . DIAMOND POmT standards of good taste In choice of | organdy flowers. They go a long way A thrilling tale-of the great Goldwyn Picture » B 4 s ! Thi €5 Aidiof the Presbyteridn | materials, In design and in workman- | so far as being ornnmentsl s con- Out Doors, featuring the 0 " Me T H. Koors retun‘led to Bemld- g?g;:al_‘m:r:g‘;;fl a“}):ds;zxzysnfi?: Slfll.‘.'l ’J?u s)m.:? off '\l\'ltl:. l!n-re Iam.- v(:rmflLl»\".yus ‘u ln'u:h;étf:vn |]|;m:nst most fearless “man in the N OH, JOHNNY . 3 Snuday from Lake Ftasca, where|a ‘Bemldrjl' visitor today, <! Boon at 8 o'clock, after which @ pic- everyday dresses in light-colored, plain | the.sun, may need to call fa a diminu- world— £ B hé' visited ‘for ‘a few days nic will be enjoyed by the memibers, chambrays and very small-checked [ tive parasol to help them out. CHAS. HUTCHISON —in which Western daring o 3 “Potat t d t Tr frfends and. fafiilies. Conve. nceé ginghams,, that have white lawn col- In ginghams, cross bars and checks # & 4 ~ e N otatoes wanted a oppman’s | friends and. fa onveys lars and cuffs. A thin white rlck-rack | in small patterns appeay to be favored A Thrill in E Fi meets Tusteriv. “acheming- rs. arding of Calq this - week, 2t6-29 | will be provided for those who have | I I rill in Every Foot at_the home of | none and cafe to go, if they will| Is used finish edges of belts or | with collars, cuffs, pockets and belts A Sencation in Every Scene and the best man wins. [ P Brynak and bab; phone: Mrs, H: B. Rey,mldg decorative ds on them, of the col- [ in plain chambray ot collars and ¢! ' ‘ v ¥ lars, ‘and ‘cufts are embroidered with | of white lnwn. The two little misses | are the guests’ of ‘Mrs. Carl Jahr at | 512 Mumeawm avenue. cmmq. pm ENJOYS tiny silkor varn flowers. Dictured axe correctly dressed with % * 5 ’ WEEKAT GRACE LAKE Besides these pretty cotton frocks f‘]ulllty white p(-luv?n(s uude:" (hcllr M!‘ MTS Mark Smith of Case| - The camping, party at Camp A-La-| ther® are bloomer suits made of black | sheer dresses and footwear that s | — Lake visited -at the C. F. Hagamon Lone at Grace lake has returned to| taffeta silk with yun stitching in | above critic D&nc% at Cass Lake’ ‘armoty, Wed- home yésterday ' and “today. Mr.|Bemidji aftér spending a pleasant -ulors for embellishment on . 29. Music by Schuck’s Smith) has: been-receiving- medical | week in camp. Thursday eveningz the and sometimes as Flwind jazz Wc“’f“’s- treat-meht while here; ~ campens enjoyed-a. dinner at John Auish’to hems. They are very simply dvi Burke's' farm. b‘lnldag night & crowd| gut, much like the dress ofl colored - Mr and -Mrs.'Carl Knutson and, o eh‘}gifii tgz‘;‘]‘d‘;"dn:"‘;; organdy shown at ‘tile left of! the/tivo i Dot' Van's -or t Waville Amuser | nd, N. D., are oceu- t,roym Bemidu yvisi%ed pictured ubove. This little frock> may o ‘mh:m‘zplfig':?f{flwn W:flz & y i Be i be tikér ‘as a fiistclass example of = thare 2 nd white organdy, Hand. Fq !edv Leather Beltg. i vn::’:elr _h(')me, S‘Xth ?mo”ATmN CLUE ENJOYS There ave Band-painted lenthersbelts i th Tuom, retutned g -fas.n filsh £ sowe of the mew eluth Eligheth’ Tty rotaraed e T OUTING AT-PLANTAGANET| ; trocks, |/ iwhere she_has been the guest of | Miss Dé";» Al’;fi:’fi}?n :‘—\‘-flrnfifl' Thé members of the Philomathians | ! b A — Miss Magdeline Sadek for a few days. | s oxning feom Sellper dhore S1e | eluly report a fine time(and a resttul h Glitars and Cufts, mmmxfig:vmmbemh e AT g ‘ :» Yoii_ate' asqured an enjoyable tiime [guest of relatives. She was present|Lake Plantaganet Monday, A. fina| plultings are used .“’ finlsh Exploration JGIICS . % e her -sister. which n'u. cufys,.’ Hedgggg leni¢: dinner was:served-at tg'okhfilace ere last Wednesday." b edat noon an ‘and the afternoon hours spent i swimming, boating dm‘d playing; games. Thenty-eight were present, Wwh included all; nlen\bers except; "‘at ‘the” opening: dance - Wedaesday. night at. Waville Amusement Ravi-, licn. Good music and good flzoo‘:' H 3 2 t P Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hakkemfil and axhily: 48 their. guests,. sses Apna: ar nflmghs Ha lf:;: | one. midji; and mfi n ¢ fflmly £ of * Cags*iluke, ‘motored: to; Norwiy bea:&h and emoyed an all-day picnic £:) 4 Miss Ruth: Scott of aneapo‘lls .wilk be the. guest of her father in Bemidji ' during the. summer vaca- tion. 14 ¥ mmAY PARTY Mrs. F. H. Luebeck entertained a numpber of friends of her son, James Frai n, at her home Monday in OHOr of hig fifth birtiday. Music Q H’ol; 'picnic or, excursion partdss, eha’rter passéniger boat f*Thor”. A-A. Butigut of" frightful iperils, out of savage jungle Every style and kind of shoes for scenes no white man’ cver saw befm-n, comes this US JAZS“BHILT : Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. the whole, family at very low prices, bihes were enjoyed and James -+ iy e o L0 82258 [ rerd . Sho j sezm i ;mm‘;g a n“;"hefi‘ V\?lt klgiflg(sk gt By PENRHYN STANLAS vivid_record ofltlu.- camera—an amazing revelation e -1 ; (i B 56 present were Ear nklesky. ASAPTED £ROM of incredible. lives. Every scene a sensation! il P oMbs M AT Glibreath ot Grand | Cypl Ly hr Cyonn Moberg and Justine SO Everang : ; e &'“ Mrsé, Paul Winklesky, Forks arrived in Bemidji Friday to r % > e Clausen, James Dal- _POST STORY 5 ! . ylsfitv}h. ¢ piese, Mey, H, Funkley, for | family, and Mr. and Mes. Ole L:& " Dalton, Ruth Gilbert- SWEETE PeACH 5v Jeks. ARy % to Pike bay, near Cass ) hwlor%m;, Haaolrl “.{ordgfi. ssan o i [ X i i, ¢y ! e Cassidy, Dolores Graville, - VILS BRONSTON e \ 7 A F G. Halgren remmed Snnday where ttheyfiel\_wyed an ‘4l Mifchell, Melissa Mitchell, Mrs. pamelbey 7 Dy A e o W it N 3 rrt R ing, cwith fishng, swim B, Bowe, Mr8, E. J. Swinson and BREAD! PR morning’ from Minheapolis an#»dpent Bemidji with his® !mm'l")]y picnic dume L eapolis, Mrs. Surn-.| That’s the call when the kiddies troop in/“from play or school.“hungry as a bear.” : Nothmg equal to lots of nice! bufter-Bread top- ped with jam, to keep any child satisfied and in the bloom of health. CREAM CRUM | S/ Suiih A LT ‘Miss Mérion = Scheers. of Akeley is -visiting- at the home “of, My. and| Mrs. 1. W. French, ’i‘(mmeam ¢!'Monday evenh}g Mn “French had picnic . supper ‘déi he: at" which Misses Helen - Thormometers Grow Old. Even. Lhe| ‘mometers become old, and nnccusnte with age, mer, 1ms meity’ reading ton i, and: plrll !nsrrummits too low. In, th | former. case ,the bulb appears to ghrinlg, ‘thus forclng the quicksflver too far up the stem. This gradual ppgsgd to be due to the él thint the external pressire on the Thére’s more truth than| 'poetry in the statement when we say you-will have | the time of your life at—* “THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUlLT" inday, morning: from Minne- ‘éf‘i{&% 'fll"g' spent /}nst week iy Dunnigan and Arvxila A 3 McGhee. county supp.rmtexld- ¥ “and *Glen’ H. dmg _motored | ent of schools, Teft this* morm\ig 'or buildings and locating. sités for uchou.],s to be- erected. Py F‘or D enic or excursicm pnfiu charter passenger boat ‘“Thor.” ~ A. ‘A. Lee, Hcensed pilot. Phons glzl‘x{ phy and" “Ray-Clary of.Br: rd, and from thers -went to Mex;gt they: zfint “the week: end.. rifie] - Waiskish. ‘and /will spend several-days. to: vmker ahd werte: met there’ by | D nsidgrably higher than 5 B | in that -vicinity inspecting: schobl s Agnes Cllen, ! Hiirry Mis ée;hem:ll; n(s] Lx;r El Ko { READ p 3 Vel - /3 —the children’§y own loaf, assures a well- ‘ nourished body, \ ast” Time: Tohight ——— M v [ flcg7lflg mlxture, in order to loc b In thelglhss as much air as pospilite. - Thé lngtvument’ thus starts with -the’ lnlgrnnl /pressure which fin- tlme ‘appears;to lle reduced elther by THE PIONEER WANT -ADS expnn);}on of; the glass under the In- 8 terunl preséure or by leakage. BRING RESULTS ta their home S ; Mr, and Mrs. D. J Price and son of Killdeer, N. D., “who have - been guests at the’ home of Mr. and Mrs. B I;l‘ . French, ]eftl Mgpday f(;lr glack- ick 1o, visit relatives ‘unt atud , visiting at the. home G vR L e PTG return’ to Be- %rhté):em;a&t WO w'eeks, rflffifl?‘g"’:fi :md.u to, extend their visit before her home t}uq morning. % Your grocer sells it. ‘ Mrs. " Robert Shaw “of St. Paul,|! Koors Brothers Cq. Anclent Ro}nan Elections. homé of ‘her son, C. L. Pegelow, and family, - at ‘the -Clayton flats, sinece last 'Thurs&ny, left this noon for her home. _ ‘ Mrs. "C. ‘D.Pegelow of Two Har- ! Ladies wmte Canvass oxfords, low | - P i ilitary -heels at 2.19. - Consumers |- . Anclent Pompefans had both primary J B Y 9 bors, who: has.been visiting at.the| glhoe Eyo $ 6-234t | and general elections, similar to those |. u&t e een ou al‘l e wé, have In every town and city each ) spring., They were in the midst of ) o ay xcmng local election, , It s indl. En when Pompell was destroyed i | 9IAD. & | 2k wgg the Good Judge Here’s gem.une chewing Rev. M. Ruskjer and: family, who have been. living’ at 819 America avenue, expect to leave: by auto Thursday. for Fergus Falls,” where H P AL Soderxherg of Pinewood has purchased the Ed Williams: property at Eighteenth street and Irvine ave- nue, and’ wilfmove his family‘here within the next three or four weeks. The sale was made through . the Phelpsd;andberg ageiwy, fi N | they ‘will make their home. The house they are vacating will be occupiéd by :Mr. and Mrs. George :Sthol, ;who have. lived ‘at the Kaplan flats 'the past\winter. Mort Blm?hnrd, *son and daughter, and - niece, ' ‘Miss ‘Ledse Blanchard ‘of Rochester, motored to Bemidji to visit C. 'F. Hagamon, who has been seriously ill. ., He suffered three paralytic “strokes. ' re- Misd Edl h Mills will leave Bemidji Wednesday - night- for an extended visit in the East, during her summer vacation. She will go to Washington, D. C., to visit her sister, Mrs. C. W. Hill, and" on “her~return - trip* will visit friends at Pittsburgh and Bal- timore, and also spend some time sight-seeing en route home. Not Unusual. “The doctor said I must put down everything on the chart.” “Well?” “The patlent tried twice to kiss me. Must I put that down?” “I think not,” | gafd the;kindly head nurse. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gardner and spent; Monday in Bemidji the guest They returned to their home Mon-! dhy evening. ‘ Bishop Bennett of the Duluth dw- cese preached in the Epmcopal. church in Bemidji Sunday evening, He, in company with Rev. William Elliott, Dr. G. H. Zentz and William | Klein; enjoyed the day fishing far| trout near LaPorte, and met with 1fmr success, satisfaction for you, hook- ed up with real economy.- A:small chew of this class 7of tobacco lasts much long- er than a big: chew of the ordinary kind—that’s be- cause the| full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. tell you that. Put up'in two styles W B CUT'is 2 long fine-cut tobacco " RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobncco Matinee 2:30— 1 Comedy—Don’t Miss It! In-"Two:Parts Evenings 7:10-9: Sfor by Geor e Goodchid f friends, and also visited their son, mained here three days, having ar- -0; 2 '| Gordon, who. is confined in St. Any m wh ses th o rived Friday. They lelt for their | Gordon, who is confined in St. A y man o uses the ed b ulas g urthmar home this morning. y's nospital Wit ha broken arm. Real Tobacco Chew will Direct d Y J “FIRE DEPT.—.BUNKER HILL” 00-