Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 30, 1916, Page 5

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dish lunch Wednesday evening. Turtle River were in Bemidji Thurs- D. D. Miller went to Akeley t0day | g,y g¢fending to business affairs. on a business trip. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. das4te Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lue- * beck, June 27, a son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Au- Miss Marion Segal, formerly of Be- bolee, June 28, a daughter. midji, will arrive in the city Sun- day to visit Miss Edna Anderson. Money to loan on farm mortgages. J. W. Wilcox.—Adv. 264723 Miss Charlotte Oakes returned last evening from Grand Forks where she has been visiting for a short time. F. G. Troppman has returned to Bemidji from a business trip to Minot, N. D. Judge C. W. Stanton of the district court left yesterday for Aitkin where he will attend-to official business. Ruby and Eethel Martin of Wilton are visiting relatives here for a short time. Mrs. A. Warner and Mrs. Roy Wil- son of Puposky were among the out- of-town shoppers in Bemidji yester- day. Miss Ruth Harding of Cass Lake was the guest of Miss Gladys Stanton for a few days this week. Miss Nellie Shaw of Funkley, who has been touring Yellowstone park, is a guest at the home of her brother in this city. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your pleture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mrs. J. W. Diedrich, who has been visiting her parents in Little Falls for the past three weeks, returned home yesterday. Charles Carter of Hines, candidate for state legislature in this distriet, was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Jane Hayner entertainedsa: number of her friends at a chafing: Mr. and Mrs. George Ostrander of -THE: mfl LAILY PIOR'I!‘\ . e et e relatives in.Oshkesh, Wis., for & month, returned to her home. in Eckles Thursday. Miss Agnes Smith, who has been occupying her summer home at La- vinia for some' time, returned to her home in Crookston Thursday. Miss Corinne Carlson was hostess last evening to.a group of the young- er set in compliment to her guest, Miss. Helen Chaffee of Valley City, N. D. ‘We have just installed a new. sup- ply of.large, roomy: safe:deposit: boxes which are for rent at $3.00, $8i00 and $4.00-per year. Security State Bank.—Adv. a76 Mrs. I Erlander and daughter: of. Minneapolis,. Mrs. Otto Morken and Mrs;; George Forts,. the sguest. . of st.ewn-z. Barl Black, Wayne Lnnzdon, Reosavelt: lttwmd,hmh Brown. THE: UNIVERSAL I.mu_en He spoke his:-love in German—she answered not a'word. - In French he triedto woo her, the maiden never heard. ‘He tried his luck in'English, in: Irish—all in ‘vain; in - Turkish, Greek ‘and- Latin, and in the tongue of Spain. And:then am inspiration came to' this -anguished ‘youth, “The Universal” language; I'll'try—T'll bet she hears;” and so-he peured-out for her, some: golden .grain juice. smiled so sweét upon -him;’ he had won her-for-fair—No-wonder, it is guaranteed: to-make ‘friends every- where.—Adv. < - GORDITIOIBH ‘COUNTY St: Paul,-Minn,, day from :International Falls where he :went to investigate Koochiching county affairs. .- Conditions are satis- factory. there, he stated. ney General Smith i‘mugne\j yaatu.-l time with friends. Miss Lizzie Flannigan KRR KKK KK KKK K KKK * NYMORE NEWS * ¥ (By Special Correspondent) = ¥ LR SO EE SR E RS 88T S Miss Clara Eyanson of Kelliher-ar- rived here Wednesday morning and will stay for a short. time visiting [ with: friends. J The Scandinavian Men’s Aid soclety. met.‘at the home of Mr. Dinehart on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Claude ‘Titus and daughter, Ermajane, returned Tuesday evening _ |from-Fort ~Dodge, Ia., where they have ‘been visiting with friends for the:past month. They expect to stay im Nymore visiting as guests:of Mrs. ‘| Titus’> mother-in-law, -for sometime. Peter Wold, Helbig. . 8he he underwent an operation. SATISFACTORY SAYS: Sm Read the Pioneer want ads. Mrs. J. Larson of Nymore spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. D. Miller. ‘W. P. Gray is constructing a $i,- 200 barn on his farm three miles south of Bemidji. The new barn will be equipped with steel stalls, hay and litter carriers and root cellar. Miss Thelma Johnson entertained, informally last evening for Miss Hog- lund, who is a member of the faculty of the Teachers’ Training school. A musical program was given after which refreshments were served. Hair dressing, face massage and scalp treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. Tel. 112, Mina A. Myers, Tropman Block, sec- ond floor.—Adv. 6td This Summer G|aCIEI' National Park Glacier Park in the Montana Rockies —it’s established now as America’s vacation paradise—this summer make “Glacier” your vacation-place. On a Glacier Park vacation you’ll enjoy to the full the fascination of the Rocky Moumntains. “You’lt get” into the “big woods.” You’ll pdddlc mile-high mir- ror-lalxss, along racing mountain rivers hook the mountain trout. By auto-stage you’ll motor deep among the Rockies. You’ll “saddle up” and go horse-back up and onto the Rockies—cross the Continental Divide. You’ll enjoy out-of-doors-land hotels where giant trees are pillars, where there are campfires indoors. Very low fares to Glacler Park and back are in effect. Pacific Northwest Summer Round Trip tickets routed *‘Great Northern’ permit stopover at the Park. New Glacier Park booklets for 1916 are out now—ask for them, and for detailed Park information. See America First GlacierNationai Park C. E. STONE, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays GRACE DE GARL"I"ON —and— BERT DELANEY —in— “The Window of Dreams” A touching three reel drama. Also comedy *COUNTERFEIT LOVE” Tomght 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15 Children 5¢ Adults.10c JESSE L. LASKY presents CLEO RIDGLEY And a notable ALL. STAR OAST in an elabor- ate picturization of “THE CHORUS LADY" James Forbes comedy of stage life of today in 5 parts. Asa play it ran two whole years in New York. 50 and 15¢ 1:30-8:45 GRAND TONIGHT Mrs. William Casler, a pioneer resi- dent of Bemidji, returned Thursday from Deming, N. M., where she has been living for the past four years. Mrs. Casler will visit with relatives in this city and Park Rapids during the summer months. Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Alvord and their guests, Rev. and Mrs. D. Day of Minneapolis, parents of Mrs. Al- vord, returned today from Long Lake to spend the Fourth in this city. They plan on returning to Long Lake the latter part of next week for the re- mainder of the summer. Groceries and all kinds of home cookery at the Cash Grocery and Home Bakery. Baked beans and Bos- ton brown bread on Fridays and Sat- urdays only. Mrs. Belle J. Brown, 1024 Doud Avenue. Phone 732.— Adv. a629tf B. R. Erickson has opened a spe- cial to order and made to order clothing store at 216 Beltrami av- enue. The building has been newly decorated. Mr. Erickson, who was formérly manager ‘Of the Leader store, will specinlizs in odd sizes of cloth- ing, underwear and other wearing apparel. Robert Larson, through his attor- ney, Carl L. Heffron, has brought a damage suit against Frank Gagnon for $2,000 as a result of a collision:of an automobile driven by Gagnon and a motorcycle driven by Larson. Lar- son alleges that the Gagnon automo- bile was on the wrong side of the street when: the collision took place. Master Walter Barker was host at a theater -party this afternoon to eleven of his friends, the occasion be- ing the eleventh anniversary of his birth. After the matinee the boys were entertained at dinner by Mrs. C. A. Huffman. The guests were Miller Jewett, Kenneth Anderson, Ed- ward Gennes, Royal Netzer, Glyn- worth Heib, Merton Denley, Harlan| O’NEIL HELPS KEEP INDIANS AT FRO Steve O’Neil. Steve O’Neil, Cleveland . catcher, has been playmg a game this:season behind the bat that uu l:nm in the { front ‘rank of big ers. | Steve is:& bigiitem i ln e success of the Indians and is in fact the excel- lent catcher that is always found on :ll fieamfll that’s after a pemnufi;t lfl:!: 6 managers agres catching the best game of uny Meb }.mmm league.- ing offered for sale at less than the present wholesale cost. a great saving to their pocket book. GET READY FOR THE FOURTH i ettt 1. e i < has been visiting with- Mu Ole Eoder help ynu sell 1t. for the-past few days, left for Turtle River ‘where she will visit for some E returned Thusday evening to Kelliher, Minn,, (¢ after spending the past week here|¢ visiting as a guest of her sister, Mrs. Misses Lizzie and Anna Swartz of Bemidji arrived’ here Wednesday af-|g ternoon and will stay for some time (% visiting as guests of their sister, Mrs. |9 Mrs. Pierce of Puposky, Minn., is 8 here visiting as a guest of Mrs. Hel- big. Mr. Pierce was taken to St.|& Anthony’s hospital at Bemidji where KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK K|S FHR KK KKK KRR KKK K COMING “Dot” in a new Pianologue Act feature picture. “Ch”," Hazen & Van Singing, Dancing and with the regular 5 part July 2, 3, 4th Beginning Sunday Night. Grand Theatre The Leader will discontinue business, all stock and fixtures are now be- An opportunity is now offered the public to supply their needs in men’s and boys’ wear and BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR 1 lot men’s oxfords, per pair...... Men's $3 bare foot sandals, pair $2.25 1 lot'men’s oxfords, per pair........95¢ 1 lot men’s oxfords, per:pair......$3.75 RUBBER QOOTsf'Sm be haying time, save money by buying rubber boots now. $3.50 knee:length boots now only $2.98 a pair. 8.00 « 600 “ “ « « 350 « o« “ Two Extra Special Bargains 1 lot boys’ $6.00 suits each....... 1 lot boys’ - 5.00 suits; each.. Men’s Warm Weather Suits Men’s: Palm Beach suits Rosenwald & Weil’s best $10 val. only $6.95 each Men’s $3.50 Palm Beach trousers only.. Men’s $1.50 beach cloth trousersonly...............cce......$1.15 e $2.95 UNDERWEAR—Anticipate your wants.in Munsing Wear as well as your present needs. Men's $1.00 suits now...............98¢ $1.50 suits.. ...$¥.15 $2:00:80it8: e eeeenneeinneeennnee... . $1.55 Boys" 75¢c suits new....................55¢ 50¢ SUILS TOW.....ooveverreneenaenenn 39€ MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS—1 iot Elgin stiff bosom w.hite: shirts, all $1.00 values and in perfect condition, all sizes, choice.each........................ 59¢ STRAW HATS $6 Panama hats only $4.50 $3.50 and $4 straw hats ORIy < ovvivisiss veee...$2.50 $3 straw hats only $2.50 $2.50 straw hats only $1.75 $2.00 straw hatsonly $1.25 BATHING SUITS Just see what you save on merchandise that you’ll need for the 4th. Men'’s 75¢ neckwear.....50c “ 50c % ....35¢ Arrow brand collars 10c, if you take all in a box 9¢ Men'’s 50c belts...........35¢ 25¢ belts.. e 19c Waiter’s white hip aproms....................19¢ 7- e n e e Gty Men'’s $3.50 suits now $2.50 $2.00 suits now.. $1.50 suitsnow. Boys’ $1.50 suits now $1.10 $1.25 suits now.. $1.00 suits now. ..$1.50 ..$1.15 $1.00 .65¢ You'll do yourself an m;ustlce if you fail to pay this store avisit, we may not have what you want as the stock in seme:lines is broken but tke chances are that you will find many articles that you need. 210 Thitd Gfleb‘t, "HE LEADER Bemidji, an.

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