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i | ]l { | i | | ! ‘ i i 4 i | i | l 1 ' THE REMIDJI DAILY PIONEEK s FAGE FIVR Mrs. J. J. Dunlap of Duluth ar- - - x % q‘u a; K KKK -; Y she will attel guest of Mus. E. J. Letford, 1014 Bcl-‘ x BAGLEY i trami avenue. ok ok ok R Miss Jean Westberg, who has been . visiting relat: here left Tucsdny‘ Miss Anna Furescth left Sunday for Grand Forks. ! for Grand Forks. N. D, where, she} Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Scrabeck, My will visit. . and Mrs. S. L. Hauge and W. O. Neiil James Furseth of Roscau spent & spent Sunday evening in Bemidji. fow days last week at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winger are the | (:1i\' parents, Mr. illl\!‘Ml‘s. 0. Fure | parents of a by b born Sund: seth, b, ? Mr. and ‘Mrs. \Elifene Robbings accompanied. by Mrs, R. Smith lett nur training f CERSONATS FAIR VISITORS! Take advantage of our Special Low Prices from now until after Fair Week. THE NEW PHOTO STUDIO | 1 T. Smith has moved from the country to Bemidji, and is now locat- | ed at 916 Mississippi avenue. | Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs, Harvey, 114-W. Readers owe . guests and to them- selves to“see that items of local The manufacturer took the loss } | we are giving our customers the behe- | it. Consumers Shoe Co, HARDING-WRIGHT ) Leslie Harding nvl({lv-l\iiss Effie! s . . | Wright, both of Bemidji, were mar- Dr. D. R, Bugess transacted busi-| io4 vesterday afternoon-at 2 p. m __’___T*% interest are reported. Every item will be given proper consi tion when:source is known. Mis. Patl Haluptgoh of Tenstrike transacted “business ni Bemidji yes- terday. Mrs. A. ¥y Hoskins of Rosby drove to Bemidji<Wednesday and attended the fair. It's a real feast of shoe valucs we are offering this week. Consumers’ Shoe. Co. 2t9-23 Clarence and A. Steel_of Turtle River drove to Bemidji Wednesday and attended the fair. \ Walter Rice of Tenstrike was in Bemidji yesterday calling on friends and attending the fair. KID DIXON and Smokie Rolland is- sue a challenge to mect all come: in wrestler§ at fair grounds this iness at Remer today, and will return to his home this evening, The Bemidji Business College closed this afternoon and will be clos- ed tomorrow afternoon for the tair, The 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Werner, who has been ill for the past three weeks, is now recover- ing, On account of the fair the Mothers club will not meet. The September and October meetings will be combin- ed in October. Charles Richards and T. C. Stuart transacted business at Red Lake to- day, and expected to return to Be- mid)i this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gherkie of Minneapolis arrived in Bemidji Wed- nesday and are guests of Mrs. Gher- kie’s father, Thomas Phibbs, of East| |by Judge of Probate'd. E. Harris.: |Miss Cecil Wright and:k.H. Wright | |acted as witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. l}lav-ding will make their future home |in Bemidji. | \ |EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT NYMORE THIS EVENING Special evangelistic services will be {held in the Congregational c¢hurcn in Nymore this eventhg at 8 o’clock and continuing throughout the week, and will be conducted by Rev. Sheil: of St. Paul. The public is invited and | urged to aitend. “LITTLE MOTHER’S” CLUB | ENJOYS SOCIAL TIME | The “Little Mother’s” club reports a very pleasant social time last eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Philip Gill,' 1002 Beltrami avenue. The ladies| spenit the time sewing and convers-| Sundaysfor:Melrose, Minn,, = where¢ they will visit with pelatives. Mrs. W. A. Wilson returned Fri- day from Grank Forks'where she’ hat | been visiting for the past few months. John Sherick left Friday for St. Paul where he. will visit with his| sister, Mrs. George Gardner. Luthet Hangen of Clearbrook vis- ited with friends here Sunday. S. L. Hange left Tu for Thief River Falls where he will attend to matters of busine Miss Dorothy K day for Willmar, 1 will visit relatives for a few days fore leaving for Minneapolis, where cin left Tues- | 1., where sh Rex Sunday 00988000 000 l THE MINING CAMPS OF '49 i Cowboys riding through forests | and mountain trails. A Girl with a Smile like a Wild Rose. ‘Action’ THE FIVE-PART FEATURE By a New Western Star— Hoot Gibson Unanimously declared by Trade Journals to be an Unusually Good Western Picture, is all this and more! CLARA HORTON and FRANCIS FORD Over Farmers State Bank Fair Week SPEC]ALS BLANKETS -— Grey Nashua Blankets, size 72x80 inches, apair ..........$3.50 week. 2t 9-23 Bemidji, and are also attending the |ing, and a dainty lunch was served Arc in the Cast . 3 o : i ile here the guests by Mrs. Gill. e & s o, Mécand W Martin Hoga of | L e e, ey ! TR RECK bsesEXy COMFORTABLES -— Extra large, Silko TworRart Chriatie=Comedy lene cover, filled with white batts, . . $5.00 Grant Valley. autoed to Bemidji Wed- nesday and visited friends. S. C. Bailey retun'nqd to his home in Bemidji this morning after con- ducting a state land sale in Duluth. cut flowérs, al} kinds. Garden flowers, gladiolas, asters, dozen, 25¢. Prompt delivery. Phone 363-J. Bel- ,Nursery and Greenhouse, Otte se;, Proprietor. 9-15tf T'red Travis of Albert Lea, county auditor of Freeborn county, was in Bemidji yesterday calling on friends and attending the fair. Mr. and Mrs. O. Congdon are guests this weck at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brose, 2004 Irvine avenue, | and they are also attending the fair.|heavy rains, S TONIGHT 1 1 . L | | Cash.paid for Liberty bonds. G.| " ¢ * Eties " ’_ = == — = — | mong the out of town .relatives and FOMORROW | ! B. Ilooley, Northerh Grocery Co. § 1-19tf W. H. Gemmel, general manager of the ‘M. & L railroad, and G. H. Warner, trainmaster , of Brainerd transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and “Fisher- man Charlie” left Wednesday by houseboat for Lake Winnibegoshish where they plan to hunt ducks for several days. ‘Mrs. Monahan of Minneapolis and son, Wm. Monahan, have purchased 2 home in Bemidji at Park and T'welfth street, and have gone to housekeeping there. Mrs. Joe Springer and Mrs. J. Glomboski of Brainerd are in Bemidji visiting at the home of Mrs. J. J. Mc Laughlin, 213 Irvine avenue, and are also attending the fair. Mrs. Ed Olson and two children of Island Lake are visiting Mrs. Qlson’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Carisch, and other relatives in Bemidji this week, and are attending the fair, Mrs. Carl Durand and children of sky are visiting in Bemidji this the home of Mrs. Durand’s sister, Mrs, Oscar Krantz and are attending the fair while here. Messrs. Jordan and Johnson and Dr. and Mrs. Olin who hunted for Dance in old armory, Sept. 20, 21, 22, 23. chestra. All colors. vited for a good time. Music by Shuck’s Jass qr- Everybody in- 3t 9-23 Mrs. Phil. Olin is visiting her rela- tives in St. Paul for about three wecks, and when she returns-she and her husband, Dr. Olin, eéxpect to make their home in apartments they have secured above Larson & Larson’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren re- | turned to their home Tuesday from a two week’s vacation trip to Minneap- olis. They attended the state fair and visited relativec and friends while away. They made the trip by auto and report the roads in very bad con- | dition coming home, due to the recent >i the moan- who came to attend the funer: late Chris Neumann, held ing, were Mr. and Mrs. Belle of Cass Lake, sister of Mrs. Neumann; Mrs. Cha LaBelle, aiso of Cass Lake; Mrs. James Price of Blackduck, an aunt of the deceaseu, and Louis Neumann of Grand Forks, a brother. XK KKK KKK KN x TURTLE RIVER e (22 S ECE T TS S 8 A Bemidji ball team came up here Sunday and played a game with the Turtle River ball team, nine innings. The result being Bemidji 7, Turtle River 15. It was a very interesting game. Our school has only one teacher this year, Miss Mary Anne Williams. . Over thirty children are enrolled and a good understanding prevails between teacher and child- ren. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conat,of the town of Northern, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Otterstad over Sunday and also their ‘little baby boy, Roy, 7 weeks old, came along for the first time to ;ee Turtle River and his relatives ere. 3ubscribe for The Daly Ploneer. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK | AT ST. PAUL THIS EVENING| Everyonc is invited to attend the | stereoptican lecture to be given this evening at St. Paul’s Evangelical | church. Rev. H. A. Feierabend, a! missionary for about ten years for| the Evangelical Syrod of America, in| India, and now on a furlough, will| tell of the customs, habits and life of| the natives, and his address promises| to be instructive as well as interest-| ing. No admission fee will charged. It is desired that there be a large at- tendance. | ‘ HAWORTH prosents THE ; GOLDEN " HOPE o EDITH STOREY | Iz A STORY OF THE WEST J A Different Kind e Heart - vy by William W - Dir'cht’gd b_ylg'm;cl? i a’ollii i —TOMORROW— GRAND “The Girl From " God’s Country” With NELL SHIPMAN—and a Hundred Thrilla— Comingt Sunday RO HHHE I HIHI R HS | |oecc00000000€ [[_'NOT A MOTION PICTURE _| A CA ST OF [ MUSLIN — 36-iiich Bleached Hope Mus- lin, per yard . . SHIRTING — 28-inch Everett Shirting, as good for House Dresses and x.Chil(h'en’__é Wear as for Shirts, per yard. .. ... 5 22¢ 0’Leary-Bowser Co. At B(GR A NI Tonight 0nly == PALLALL LA AR NOW AT THE REX o WILL PRESENT Anfi?]lmdli’l@n Play In 3 Acts Bascd on the Early Wars Between the Sioux and Chippewa Indians for Possession of This Territory. War and Other Indian Dances Between Acts The Theatre Has Been Rented for Tonight Only, and the Entirel Performance Will Be By and For the Genuine Indian Cast. | Anita Stewart —in— “Old Kentucky”’ THE MOST SPECTACULAR AND BEST KNOWN ) HORSE RACE STORY OF A DECADE d A several days in the vicinity of Black-| . . :00 Child 25 { duck have returned to Bemidji, and | Show At 8' Onl raren-—2os e report they had good success on their | Y Adults—50c { trip: | i o o’ tan calfsehol shocs at $1.98. —TONIGHT & FRL— | a E— — “onsumers’ Shoe Co. 2t9-23 9020060005 0000 EER " " Charles McDonald, who has been \ DAILY PION WANT ADS BRING RESULTS - | engaged in road work at Bovey for . = = —_— |- some time has returned to his home The End W . | at Northern Wednesday. The recent of Her vy rains stopped all work in that | < { vicinity. E“'L"""se ¥ . | - ath! i | this evening for Minneapolis to. at- i > . i tend the annual conference of the b i Methodist church, he having been = o;vctu}d as tay delegate from the local ! church 3 : 211 WHOLESALE PRICES TO CONSUMER 211 ., A. J. Ellison of Brainerd is ex- Third St. \ Third St. ‘ pected Lo arrive in Bemidji tomorrow GOD s Bemidji, i Bemidji | ;onhc the guest of his brother, A. E. CHANGE ] Minn, . M'I I Cllicon, and family, 312 Ninth street. & mnn. lie oming to hunt in this vicinity G g | NI | e and also plans to attend the fair. \\f,’ A COSMOPOLITAN, | Autumn fostival means a feast of %,}) @ Garamount’ Our Store Offers the Most Wonderful Values. We Have Again | s Conmmere Shac oo 20 k h Gleture % Scored a Record-Breaking Purchase. Bigger and Better Values / 1 . W. R. Sweet returned P 1 & Albert Lea this mor- | for Our Customers Is the Result A < o 55 Paal the fest of the - - \ §] . TheiGreat'LeapiScene et éffinld‘;ftt:(-”;;‘;‘“(gf‘ll( ' | Ladies’ Brown Strap Pumps ........ $3.69 Men’s Black Kid Dress Shoes .......... $3.98 - “TIN ’OLD‘ KENTUCKY i The ladies ‘are sisters of Mrs. Garlock. || A ;lomahce of Broad;lfl)': i Boys” Tan Calf School Shoes .......... $1.98 Children’s Black Kid Button Shoes.. 98¢ - Ms. Lucy. Tlazen who has lived at|| reckless love and a South |/ jes’ F . o s’ L NN ) MUTT & JEFF 4 pived in Bemidi yosterday and js the | Sea isle where two troubled || Ladies"Felt Comfy Slippets o uucs 98c | Girls’ School Shoes, extra special.$2.48 AR OMED I T ¢ -t her sunier home at Lake Plantaganet| | 3 14 ’ P ’ 9 ' “ | 'wo Part: e eulner Hammer o, Cpend: hearts found peace. ; Best Quality Rubbers’ (Ladies’).... 98c | Men’s Tan Calf Work Shoes $2.48 RE . = ing a.few days in Bemi WITH - » T ‘ . with Her ddughter Mr | Z REX ORCHESTRA MATINEE 2:30—7:10-9:00 Arnum, s she is making arrange- | . o 2 A . ’ i m‘(\"]:“m“?““o:c lt()hto‘:;'n ‘f"m_ ;i}:g“\:};;-; SEENA OWEN | Many More Items of Corresponding Low Prices Which Will Surprise You ‘ 5 ‘ 8 e | E. K. LINCOLN | : 4—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—4 Dz, Earl ierce of Brookings, | | 8. D.. who delivered the address at | ] fair grounds this morning. was met ' Ysenlel“'l Operating | EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY at the train by the committes | our Mail | . et gy el i | vewa | Copsumers Shoe Co. | s | § Starting September 29-30 Kehoe, and taken to the rkham | | g : | hotel_for breakfast. He will be en- —Sat. & Sun. | tertained at six o’clock dinner thlsr | evening at the Keeler home. PALETSS S EREERE IS evening a the Keeler home. l FECEE R TRV ES S TYTTTTTTY) l el _f —4 {