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1 WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 10y J81 IIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIH HIH^. Mrs. Lucy Ridell of Turtle River is attending court this week.- Loans and insurances'Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 813tf Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wilton trans acted business in the city yesterday: $50,000 to loan or farms. Land K Elmira Howard of Laporte trans* acted business In the-city yesterday, between trains. Lee Wright of Grant Valley has re turned home from the North Dakota harvest fields. E. W. Hall of town of Eckles was among the business visitors in Be mldj "Asterday. SPOT CASH paid for Liberty Bonds and liberty Bond- receipts. Q. B. Hooley, Markham. 94tf Mrs. Tom Wright of'Becidrf mo tored to iBemidji yesterdayn&nd passed the xlay with rientts. tJ* A. E. Witting returned irom business trip to Duluth this-1 Mrs Fred Graham and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice, of Ten strike were visitors at the Graham home Monday, returning home -the same evening. .^J BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each dsy five*n interesting'and leampSsts review of the city's social actiritiee is tor- desire.' This page is deleted tv personal mention, social items and trewi briefs arid we eeHeit yont cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed tc^thi* office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper andiby the publishers.".. TeUphoo* 22. mornina and will return to BlaCkduck ttoday. Mrs. Paquin of Long Prairie, is vis iting at the home of her sons, George Paquin and Sam Paquin of town of Liberty. Mr. and 'Mrs. L. E. Grout of Cedar Rapids, la., are visiting Mrs. Grout's sister, Mrs. H. P. Rise of Grant Val ley for a month. The Business college night school ill be held from 7:30 to 9:30 Mon day, Wednesday and Fridays. Now is the time to enroll. Id910 For Sale50-pound flour sacked 1 dozen 100-pound flour sacks,-$1.2fr .f dozen. This makes the cheapest icloth on the market. Koors Retail I Store. Tllmwf G. W. Cross, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian agency was in the city Monday en route to Red Lake from St. Paul, where be attended theturn state fair. Walter Co* of wr4."95c, ForesMrsiffi. Cityr'Ia.jjvfttt the guest of bi aunt SHfittil well of Grant Valley while en^route to his home from Red Lake* Indian reservation. 3c, c, 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th 3f. 923tmo Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dailey of Ed tgerton, Minn., were in the city yes 'terday en*route to their home from iBecida,farm wherinterests Get "Rich quick" for quality photo work. Portrait post cards, six only 12 only $1.75, proofs snp Kodak developing, 10^printsf*her-ont'. Bobbie, have closed their they had looked afterB their Mrs Daile 1 a victim of hay fever and? found im mediate relief upon her arrival here. The Royal Neighbors of America will give a big dance, Tuesday S*P^ Uember 9,Hn the Odd FelfOWs hall. Tickets 75c per couple. LadieB with out escorts 25c. Supper "WjM De -served at *15c per plate. Music by Van's orchestra. A good time is as sured. Everybody invited. fid99 The Journal Press, St.'Cloud says: "Miss Edna Bunnell was hostess at a dinner of eight covers Saturday evening in honor of her guests, Mr and Mrs. Seth Richardson of Fargo. Mr. and 'Mrs. Richardson stopped for the day in St. Cloud while on a mo trip through the central and1 rthern part of the state. They left here Saturday night, and expected to reach Dulath today. They will re turn to Fargo by way of Bemidji and Itasca Park." Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Phelps" And son returned from an enjoyable: motor trip to the northern part of the state Friday. They left via Aitkin and tonred the iron range, and then went to their homestead. They returned by way of Bemidji, Cass Lake and Walker, alstf viewing the beauties of *_,,, Itasca state'park, and visiting -anH uncl at Brainerd. Although they |saw many Interesting sights/ there was no country that appealed to them like this locality.Milaca Tri bune. PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT. Swedish prayer meeting will be held at the borne of August Elmquist tonight at & o'clock TO NEW POSITION."" Miss Pansy Gary left yesterflay af ternoon for Arnegard, N. D., where she has accepted a position as teach during the coming term MEETING POSTPONED. The special meeting of the Turtle RiveVf Working club, which was called for next Saturday at the Brown store in Turtle River village, has been postponed indefinitely^ ,WWAJ George T. Baker and Hector Brown have returned from- business trip to Bagley and Clearbrook. Mrs. lG. Sean d71tf Jacob Goldberg returned last even ing from, a business trip to Black duck. H. Hansel returned to her home in!Bagley todayrafter spending the, past* fire weeks1 Miss Mabel Graham will leave this evening for Tenstrike, where she will visit Mrs. Fred Graham, her sister in-iaw, returning to Bemidji the lat ter part of the week. DANCE AT ARMORY. Another dance of a series being given byithe members of the Samari tqn lodge In the armory will be held Friday evening. 'The Samaritan or chestra will play the dance numbers. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID. A business meeting wHl be held by the Ladies Aid society of the Presbytism' church tomorrow after noon at 3 -tfelocK in' the church' base ment. Work for the winter months will be discussed And decided upon. FOOD SALE SATURDAY. a**Fb Ladies AW ^society the Swedish Lutheran, church will hold a food sale in the Gas company's building on Beltrami avenue, Satur day afternoon* at ~Z- o'clock. Lunch will be served. ACCEPTS DAKOTA POSITION. Harold White, son of Mr. and Mrs A. "P. White, left yesterday afternoon for Devils Lake, N. D.,' where he has accepted a position with the Electric Light company. NOTICE. **8pace for concession for lunch, re fresh tffdntsj ete.rwill'be sold at auc tion at the county fair grounds, Sept. 13, ai 2 p. m. (Free space will be given business firms for display pur poses. Arrange space soon with H. J. OHn.-Secy: 3d912 ON EXTENDED TRIP. M. N. Crawford and daughter Miss Beva Crawford, are expected to re to Bemidji the latter part of this week or the first part of next from a two weeks' auto trip to Min neapol*lp*t. Paul, I ff" 525S? in the city. Ladies' and gents' will leave their shoals,at'Grother's barber shop to be cleaned. Will call for them and de liver them. 122 Third St. 6d914 tr Diedricb has returned home from the State fair. Mrs. Diedrich and daughter, Katheryn accompanied him home' after a visit at Little Falls. LeRoy and-other cities inV the southern part of the state, Where they have visited friends and relatives. ,HAVE CLOSED COTTAGE. Mr and Mrs. G. R. Jacobi, their daughter, Mrs. Robert Henry, and summer cottage on Lake Bemidji and have upturned to Grand Forks. They were accompanied "to the jj'orksj ^MOTORPmOM1 by Miss Ellen Stevenson of Ann Arbor, Mich., who has been their guest at the lake. 'WISCONSIN. ,Mr. and Mrs. C? M. Christiansen of Phelps, WfaJ,! arrived in-the city yes' terday in their new Paige car,- and ArejgjueetSvot Mr.Christiansen's sis- ter," Mrs. Herb Rasmusson and hus band, of Dewey avenue for a few d*ys.^h'-and Mrs. Christiansen, ac companied by Mr. Christiansen's father, Nets Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Rasmusson motored to Northome 'today where they passed .th% daywith Mr. a!nd Mrs. C. P. El lingson'. 4 RETURNS FROM WESTERN TRIP. Miss Minnie Bailey returned last evening from a five "weeks' visit with relatiyes in? the west. At Yakima she visited her'brother, O. E. Bailey and with him'motored to Seattle, across the Cascade mountains,-.nd from there they went to'Tacoma' and Port land, Ore. From Portland they mo tored up the Columbia highway for 50 miles, said to- he the most wonder ful highway in" the world. At the Portland *Mrey Tlsite* an aunt,* Mrs. D. A. Dowd and from there motored back to Yakima. Miss Bailey says jthe, tfaved roads in the west are won dcrftn.' -En route' hom- "she visited her sister,**&*.N Mrs. F. E Rathman and nt MMllimi an il FAMILY REUNION. Members of the W. L. Davies fam ily gathered in Crookston yesterday for a family reunion which was held at the home of Mrs. W L. Davies, 23 Lincoln avenue. During the past week the family has been gathering and with the exception of one or two members of the fantily, all were pres ent. Among those rn attendance at the reunion were C. M. Tinker and family of Chicago, F. R. Davies and famify of Plummer, Dr. -L. E. Davies of Chicago, Hal S. Davies and family of Fargo, W. P. Davies and family of Grand Forks, Miss M. Helen and Miss Lois Davies of Grand Forks, Dr and Mrs E. H. Marcum of Bemidji At a family dinner last evening John Crawford and the Misses Crawford, friends of the family were present All returned to their homes today Crookston Daily Times. BIRCHMONT NOTES. Mrs R. D. Musser of Little Falls is chaperoning a party of young peo ple at Birchmont Misses Alice Mus ser and Eloise Ritchie of Little Falls, Miss Edith 'Mayo of Rochester, Charles Mayo of Rochester, Edward Davidson of Pittsburgh, and Francis Woodford, of New Haven, Conn. Mrs W. R. Appleby and daughter of Minneapolis will be guests at Birchmont until the- latter part of the week. Mrs. A A Law and Mrs John Sweet, both of Minneapolis are guests at Birchmqnt for the remainaer of the season Mrs Maurice L. Rothschild of Chicago stopped at Birchmont en route by auto to Walker. Better Than Medicine. Remember that medicine is, for most part, nothing but the substitute of ex ercise and right thinking.* And it does not take a great deal of either right thinking or fresh air to enable you to throw off any ordinary symptom of Illness. All that is necessary is for you to hold in your mind the thought that you are both healthy and cheer ful. Subscribe for The Dally Pioneer DOCTORS DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 897 C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block House Phone 449 Office phone 56 DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAK AMD erowHsoxr abertson Block Office phone 163 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECXAUBT EyeEarNoseThroat Olauea PIMea *^^^^^^V^^^Qrf^^^^^^^^^-'****^^^^**^^*^^^^^^^^rf^^^* VETERINARIANS Dr. W. DenlsonDr. D. R. Burgess DESXSOV St BTTBOESS Veterinarlane Phones: Office 3-R Res 99 Bemidji, Minrw J. WARNINGER VETBEZVABT SUBOBOK Office and Hospital 8 doors west.. 6f Troppman's. Phone No. 209 3rd Street and Irvine ave GENERAL MERCHANDISE Oroceries, Dry Ooods, Shoea, Ploor Peed, Etc. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji, Minn. Phone 65 Beltrami County Travelers will find a warm welcome at The West Minneapolis Service our watchword tiir^i^rll|lil""^"" THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Sheldon and son, of Minne apolis motored to Birchmont and will remain until the season closes. Mr. and Mrs S. E. Comb were over night guests at Birchmont Beach, en route to their home in Winnipeg. Mr and Mrs. R. Viall, of Provi dence, R. I., arrived at Birchmont Monday and will remain until the closing of the hotel. '"J'S !^"i' DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST OfflaeO'Leary-Bowser Elder. PhonesOffice 376-W. Res. 876-R DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel, Gibbons Blook Phone 230 LAWYERS D. H. FISK Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bids. Phone 181 Collections a Specialty Phone 181, GRAHAM M. TORRANCE X.AWTEK Miles Block Phone 560 BUSINESS TOM SMART Dray and Tramtter Res Phone 58 Office Phone II 818 America NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Swig-ht B. Miller WE CAN Insure Anything- Anywhere Offices. Security Bank Bldg, Tel. 167 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Org-ans, Sewing Machines 614 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone 673-W Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR FACTORY At Troppman's Department Store DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children A. BROSE 400 Minnesota Ave. First Class Rooms in Connection Pipe Man and Tobbaconist .i^iii^in.ii Mjuiimimn j'h^'tity is hard ..u 'Ui^dcx': against i BLAMCUC JWCtT iW*0Osiif MAR/MAU NEiLAN I! You -von't and -vha. von see l't you'll want FRL-SAT.-SUN. Matinees Daily AT THE GXOTJ mWMWUfflflMHWiMiHmif^HiHffHfflj TO READERS Many ads appear in the classified column of the Pioneer which are signed similar to this: "J. B., care Pioneer." These are what are known as blind ads and those wishing to answer them should do so by mail, addressed as directed in the ads. Many persons call up this office and ask who the ad vertiser is. In several instances this paper has no knowledge of the advertiser's identity and if the party is known we have no authority to give out any in formation. wmmftwmmwwmmtwiMHiKMtimiiuruii ^EAT AT Third Street Cafe Our Waiters Do the Waiting ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M'CUAIG Manager ttv ve !t U!lWi yc,\) 5CC it- vrv tto. fi'ght any red blooded human. being 'vould I iT i 'ii "THE HORNET'S NEST" Adapted from the popular novel by the same name, written by MRS. WILSON WOODROW VAUDEVILLE KENO-KEYS & NELROSE Acrobatic Dancing Comedy DOUGLAS GRAVES & CO. in the sketch, "NAUGHTY PEGGY" HARRIS & LYMAN Singing & Dancing Children 20cAdults 40c LAST TIME VAUDEVILLETONIGHT LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE RATES ARE STANDARDIZED ETHEL CLAYTON IN "VICK VAN By Carolyn Wells PARAMOUNT PICTURE EXTRA A Big Comedy HAREM'S & HOCUMS Tonight & Thurs. AT THE ELKO DR. D. L. STANTON SXHTXBT Office In Winter Blook GRAND TONIGHT EARL WILLIAMS IK Long distance service is often conducted over the wires of more than one company and fre quently across state lines. Heretofore there have been several differ ences in the methods of quoting long distance rates by various companies. This resulted in much confusion because of the many different conditions involved. This was not only expensive but caused many diffi culties in operating the long distance lines. Under the rates now established long distance service is on the same basis throughout the country whether it is inter-community, inter company or interstate. It is available every where on the same standard terms. Northwestern Telephone Exchange Go. i