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. of Becida were sladly received by Mrs. telephone 114-W. it to their guests and to tham- selves to see that items of loeal will be given proper comsidera- tion whea source is known. MMesm. Silverberg and St‘romsodt Bemidji_shoppers Wednesday. Seth Smith of Becida was a Be- #idjf cdllér Wednesday. He came 1fiere to receive ' medical-treatment, -~mot_having fully ‘recovered:from &|two sons:of Hines visited “" ‘recent accident. '3 f Mr. and Mrs. J- G, 'B.odzlin and children and’ George :Greigg of Fern- hill were Bemidji shoppers Wednes-| ;¢ their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward day. Mr. Greigg goes from here to| Frances of Los Angeles, Calif. The Dakota harvest fields. ,° $60,000 to loan on fayms. Deav Land eompany. 1-18t¢ According to word received from on board the steamship Tionesta, eastward bound, among the Great Lakes cruisers, aboard this palatial steamghip is Mrs. Fannie Funkley of Bemidji. Mrs. Charles Coffin, Mrs. Carl Jones and N. L. Knox, fair commit- ‘tee for:the Pleasant Valley. Farmers club, were in Bemidji Tuesday, hav- ing brought in the club’s exhibits and arranged ‘themgin their booth at the fair groun e : (A For picnic or excursion parties; charter ;passenger launch THOR. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 503-J. 534 1m9-2 Roy Heggie. of Lake Hattie brought] in a fine horse Tuesday for entry at the” fatr. “*H& was accompanied to Bemidji. by: ‘Everett Millis, who left that evening for Grand Forks, N. D., where he will ‘be employed during the threshing season. PaSa RV S B> Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heggie, Mr. ‘1 acted business in Bemidji yesterday Ed Lund of Clementson . was a I'business visitor in Bemidji yester: ‘| day. ¥ A. G. Warner of ‘Puposky trans- and attended the fair Ed Lundgren of Wayland was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday while atending the fair Mrs. William Smith ‘of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji calling on friends and attending the fair. Mrs. Olive Whipple of Duluth is a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.-L.~Caskey, 1028 Dewey ave~ nue. Mr.” and” Mrs L, F. Johnson and friends, and " attended ‘the Northern.Minne- sota Fair yesterday B sy Mr, and Mrs. August Munson have ladies are sisters. F. D. Higby, who is emplyoed at Farris, motored from there Wednes- day evening and remaired here to visit the fair on “Bemidji Day.” Dancing at Birchmont tonight. Van’s orchestra. You are invited. 1t 8 18 Mrs. Fred Carpenter and little son Teddy, of Bena, motored with friends to - Bemidji: Tuesday and are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe La- Count, 1106 Mississippi avenue, dur- ing the fair, ; Mr. and MrsgDavid Gill and fam- ily returned nesday morning from the Twif:Cities where they and friends for Fy M, Gou; ur and . Charles]| Masoner and three others of tlie Motor Inn wentito Minneapolis the latter part of 'the week -and drove that many new cars home from there Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Olson, 701 Minnesota avenue, have as their house- guests the latter’s sister-in- and Mrs. H. J. Millis and Miss Mar- jorie Heggie of Becida were shop- pers in the city Tuesday, and Mr. Millis took the train here for Grand ‘Forks, N. D., where he expects to work thf‘ough the threshing season. A. P.. Ritchie and family left Thursday for a two weeks’ auto trip during -which they will visit Mrs. Ritchie’s sister, Mrs. F. W.- Van Vor- his of Elgin, Il - They will visit friends and relatives ‘at Brainerd, St. Cloud and Annandale en:route, They expect to return to Bemidji about Septembér. 1. - J. R. Norris and son, G, R. Norris, of the Williams Northern ‘Light, Wil- Jiams, were Bemidji yisitors Wednes- day and attended-the Northern Min- nesota.fair of-which-they spoke-very favorably. relative _to the progress made in Bemidji in the past few years. They returned home Wednes- day night. Clayton motored from their farm home 4t Saum Tuesday morning and spent the day shopping and attend- ing to business matters. Mrs. Ma@s returned with friends to Saum that evening, but Mr. Marrs and Clayton will be here the remainder of the week on a building job. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marrs and soni Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parochka, Mrs. Irvin Squires and William Squires of Saum motored to Bemidji Tues- day morning to shop and attend the fair. They all returned to their homes at Saum that evening with the exception of Mr. Squires who left by train for'Grafton, N. D., to work during the -threshing season, Irvin Misner having gone there a few weeks earlier; Mr. and Mrs. William Dugas- and little daugh‘ter Laverna, who have visited his father,and other relatives and their friends; Mrs, F. J. Frost and Mrs. Jennie McPherson and fam- ilies in Bemidji for about six weeks, left Monday for their home at Ana- heim Calif. They are making the trip by auto and will visit Mr. Dugas” brother, Fred Dugas and family at Acker, Ore., while en route to Ana- heim. The Mesdames Dugas are sis- ters. e mAAAAA A~ ‘Why 1s this wrong? . The answer will be found among today’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest?) Copyright 1922, Associated Editors ‘law, ‘Mrs.' Frank Armstrong, daugh- ter Miss Anna and son Frank of Keewatin, Ontario. For an enjoyable evening, spend it at Birchmont dance tonight. : 1t 8 18 ‘[Puposky were the’ ‘guests of rela< (' Mrs) Omar Gravelle of Red Lake was a vigxtnr at the fair yesterday. Herman Thom and family oi‘ Black- duck autoed to Bemidji yesterday and attended the fair. Miss Gladys Howe of Fosston came to Bemidji with friends yes- terday to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Turtle River motored to Bemidji and attended the fair yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Galliger and Mr. and Mrs. E. Deitz of Long Lake motored to Bemidji Thursday and gtteqded the fair. o SRR , Mrs. James Long and family. of tives in Bemidji yesterday while at- tending. the fair. ;v qe- Mr. and Mrs. jHugh Smart and Mrs, H. Smart, | cousins of Tom Smart,.and A. McVauley and Lester Smart, of Sioux City, Mich,, are vis- iting in Bemidji. ‘Whitney Brown. teller of the First| National Bank, Bemidji. has charge of the Bank of Tenstrike for two weeks during the absence of cash- ier J. F. Hermann. Mrs: N. Papermaster of Grand Forks, N. D., motored to Bemidji yesterday with friends and is vis- i‘ting her husband and son for a few days. g Mr. and Mrs. Barclay and family Mrs. Esther Randall and baby and Mrs. S. G Taylor and baby all of Grant Valley spent the day yester- day in Bemidji atending the fair. Mr. and Mrs. M, Heinzelman of Lake Itasca .and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sigel of Los Angeles. Cal., motored to.Bemidji Wednesday and atended thefair. i 3 '“Mrs. Theodore Siats, son Howard and daughter Theodora were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cota while at- tending the fair, returning to their h?me at Mizpah late Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. Fred Reeve and baby. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Louis Gibson and sons Theodore, Philip and Milton, who live on farms about 11 miles north of Bemidji were among the all day visitors at the fair yesterday . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Eyre of Min- Mr. and Mrs.: Bradison and little daughter Stella former residents of Bemidji but now of Cass Lake, motored to Bemidji yesterday and were all day guests here while at- tending the fair. Miss ‘Dorothy Delaney of Menah- ga, who has been’a guest in Bemidji for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney, left yes- friend; before returning to her home. Mrs. William "Betts and children of St. Maries, Idaho, who have been making her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox and family, and other relatives here an extended visit, left Wednesday for Grand Rapids, Minn., 0" 'visit' the parents and other rela- ives of Mr. Betts. L Van’s orchestra wil play for the dance at Birchmont tonight. . You are invited. it 818 Mrs. C. L. Anderson and daughter Miss Karna, former residents of Be~ midji, the latter being a teacher in the Bemidji public schools at one time, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brownlee, 817 Min- nesota avenue. Their home is now at Long Beach, Calif. Mn. and Mrs. H. Arnevitch and two daughters motored to Bemidji yesterday from Grand Forks where they attended a society.wedding of a relative; and are visiting friends for a couple of days en route to their home at Winnipeg.-, Mrs. N. Paper- master and. little: ' daughter accom- panied them here: . Mrs: George' Webster and daugh- ter Fern arrived in Bemidji Wednes- day, having motored here from Hib- bing. They expected to reach here earlier but were prevented by the iliness of Fern. They will visit Mrs. Webster’s sisters, Mrs. Harold Swish- er, 923 Irvine avenue, and Mrs. George Detty, 815 Mississippi ave- nue, and also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnett, on Lake Plan- taganet, for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Benson and Mrs. Isabel M. McCoy, 414 Irvine avenue, have as their guests, the lat- ter’s-sister and children, Mrs. Wm. Schultz, son Harold and daughter Miss Hazel, also Miss Louise Haws- ford, they having arrived here last evening by auto_from their homgat. Clear Lake, Wis. They came via the scenic highway and report fires in many places on both sides of the road. uagm afd | ' Mrs. George . Webster, daughter Fern and twin™ sons, Willard and Wallace, motored -to Lake -Plantag- anet Thursday morning to spend the last period of their vacation at the summer home of Mrs. Webster’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnett. The boys have spent several months with their grandparents and will re- conscious when he collided with an from the efects of the ‘acident, terday for Grand -Rapids ‘to' visit|" “ S e, 1 ‘[with stomach trouble and was slowly «.imy, foo ‘“duced ‘to 115 pounds. A fri neapolis, who were guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cota, 1208 Bemidji avenue, re- turned Tuesday morning | to their home. Thye made the trip by auto. Alfred Lordy of Nymore - when riding his motorcycle on Beltrami avenue Sunday was rendered un- auto. He received a bad cut on the head but otherwise has recovered Mrs. Mona Belding and daughter Ada, former residents-of Bemidji, motored to Bemidji yesterday from their home in Park Rapids and were guests of Mrs. Joe McTaggart, 521 :‘ourth street, while attending the air. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Groff had as their out-of-town guests yesterday Charles Hess of Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Clearbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Glemmer and daughter Irene of Gonvick, who attended the fair with them. Miss Martha Goss, primary teacher in public schools at Gutbhrie, is also their guest this week. EBliik Papermaster of Minneapolis Lewis Nolan, also of Minneapolis, Henry Paull, Hadore Saksanoff, and L. K., Davis all of Duluth who have been in Bemidji since last Saturday in the interests of the Manhattan woolen mills of Duluth. left yester- day afternoon for Crookston and Thief River Falls. They are all Uni- versity students and are traveling during their summer vacation. ENJOY PICNIC DINNER Mr. and Mrs. 'H. Olson and little son Robert . Leslie, Miss Hypatia Rouse, Willard Rouse and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Searl, motored to near Be- cida Sunday and enjoyed an outing and picnic dinner in a grove near the form home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stecker. DANCING AT BIRCHMONT BEACH HOTEL TONIGHT An informal dancing party will be held at Birchmont Beach Hotel this evening Music will be furnished by Dot Van’s otchestra and an enjoy- able evening is assured. The public is invited to attend. Grocer Thankful “I had been sick ngaily 20 years | starving to death asjeverything I ate caused terrible gas and pain and did not digest. .1, was re- {riend; ad- vised &me to take Mayr’s -Wonderful Remédy about 4 months ago, which I-did-and now weigh -151 1lbs,, -and can eat anything. I am very thank- ful for Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy.” It removes - the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and intes- turn with their mother and sister to Hibbing shortly before the opening tinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re- of the fall term of school in that city.lfunded, at ALL DRUGGISTS,—Adv. acte 5 and n‘ttenged the fairy - - 3 among ‘Whe the fair Wednesday. s in Bemidji Mrs. Efi. Lundgren of Wayland was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday while attending the fair. LAST TIME. Mrs. James Long and family of Puposky were the guests of relatives in Bemidji yesterday while atténding the fair. the “absence vy -MEN WANTED ! FOR WOODS WORK Apply at office, Bemidji, ., Or camp, five mil’es east of Blackduck. CROOKSTON LUMBER ~ COMPANY Star is sapported by love- ly Leatrice Joy and the ‘five cutest kiddies ever saw. you Grand SUN, & MON. TONIGHT ' JOM ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEZR ".ifii Waimer of |Puposky,, tratis- | MrsiiD? Islandy, Lake, ‘was of town visitors to Whitney Brown, teller of the First | National bank, Bemi of the bank at: weeks_during cashier,!J. F. Hermann. dJis has . sharge enstrike for two of the PRI K Mr. and Mrs. David Gill ard-fam> ily - returned Wednesday morning from the Twin Cities where they vis-| ited relatives and friends for about ten days. 47 . A big: happiness-romance in which the Good Luck | ELKO (EVERVBODY WATH A HEART PTHAT LOVES SHOULD SEE THE MOST 'STIRRING TRIBUTE EVER PAID TO 'YOUTH AND FATHERHOOD IN THE 'CYCLONIC EMOTIONAL D " 'STARRING THE MO _ SON' IN THE WORLD NNIE WALKER Star Comedy, “GAY DECEIVER COMING SATURDAY—“THE FAMILY CLOSET” | f T k! ] AR Voy and family of Foss ton wers tors in Bemidji yester- ?a_y« andispent the day attending the it % — & Mr, and Mrs. Gabe Thompson and two daughters "of Stanley. N. D., were guests from Tuesday until Friday of his broth Gustave Thompson and family, 1 Minne- sota avenue, having motored to Be- midji They left yesterday afternoon for Mentor to visit before returning to their home, PASSENGER BOAT “BEMIDJI STAR” May be chartered any time for Picnic. or Excursion Parties. For ‘Rates Call''$24 and' ask' for George Port. Boat Leaves Daily at 12:20—4:00—7:30 Sunday Schedule 12:20—3:00—7:30 ACCOMODATES 80 PEOPLE Licensed Operator State Inspected Special Excursion Every Sun- day down river to Dam— at 3:00 p. m. | E. P. Peterson| JEWELER Factory Regiesentative for Puanos and Phonographs Watches Diamonds Jewelry 308 BELTRAMI AVE. Here's Your The key to a good po- sition is a Business Col- lege training. And it is a Master key that opens the way to innumer- able opportunities that the untrained man can- not approach. No posi- tion is too high for the trained man. Will you let this op- portunity slip by? If not write or call today. Fall term opens September 5th. BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE Showing 2:30 7:30 & 9:00 10c & 25¢ RAMA International News FRISCO | FROLICS | Back Again for the Befi;idji Fair STARTING Wed., Aug. 16 “THE SHOW WITH A REPUTATION Entire Change of Program NEW SONGS, NEW COSTUMES, NEW SCENERY A REAL TREAT Especially fo rthe Laugh-Seekers 1000 LAUGHS A MINUTE! LETS GO'!: SPECIAL FEATURE PICTURE Rex Orchestra MAT. 2:30—10c & 25¢ EVE, 7:10-9—25¢ & 50c (Plus War Tax) __COMING SUNDAY— , Richard Walton Tully i Wires from Los Angeles his heartfelt thanks ¢ to St. Paul for the enthusiastic reception tendered his premiere soceen offering. Guy Bates Post —eIN— “The Masquereder'i 3 The Real Screen Masterpiece 3 AS GREAT AMONG PICTURES AS THE PLAY IS AMONG PLAYS © H 10,000 PERSONS SAW THE PICTURE ‘j AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE, ST. PAUL| B —— A MARVEL IN SCREEN PHOTO(‘;RAPHY! Critics and Patrons Loud in Praise f LeRoy Williams, in “Pioneer Press,” said: Guy Bates Post in “The Masquerader,” one of the dramatic film sensations of the year. I declare if you don't like this play I shan’t recommend another oney to you for months. Recommended without reserve—a great film. “The Daily News” said: Now and then amidst a multitude of medi-t stindd to live. “The Masquerader” will undoubtedly be recognized as one of the few masterpieces of"' sereen. Mr, Post playing a dual role s as only a real z\rtist?i * (i Mihs ‘exHibition is the fihbét seen on a St. Paul sereen for a long gl timg. ~ - . IR I L 4 RICHARD WALTON TULEY ‘he this screen masterpiece, is the author-producer of “OMAR, THE TENTMAKER” soon to be seen on the screen, and that world famous play, “THE BIRD OF PARADISE” NO INCREASE IN PRICES . ocrity éomés a motion picture ¢ dramatic gddfbs who produced) M ]