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‘ »Qoming Events | . 18- to July 27—Summer ing Sehool. - ; -county district’court-convenes. 7 ;. 17,°18] 19—Red Lake Indian Tifleph: 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual :-June-30—Public street auction " SOCIETY L WK KKK KKK KK KK * x LAVINIA IS LSS R E R EERSEEE 5 June has not been giving us many warm smiles but hope runs high for the month of July. Cottages on the lake are filling rtapidly and people seem to be none the less enthusias- tic over summer outings because of serious things to be considered these days. Knitting needles click as rap- idly and plans are made as well on summer porches as at the various Red Cross headquarters. There will yndoubtedly be Red Red Cross cir- cles former in the different commu- nities around Lake Bemidji and there - will eurely be persons willing and r to ‘dnstruct. Considerable ork for the Red Cmfl society could fecom, lished in this way. . AP ,Gll,!flotd motored from Grand rks to spend the week-end with s family at Lakeside. Mr. Clifford atcompanied by Mr.' and' Mrs. . W.'Ogren of 6rand Forks who will e the Zuests of Mr. and Mrs: Clifford # for a few days before ‘going to Chi- eago where théy will make their fu- ture home. Mre. 0. S. Hangen and children have arrived from Grand Forks to spend the summer months. They fing life in their new cottage very attractive. Mrs. Wilbur Williams of Grand Forks has arrived with her two children, Barbara and Wilbur, and will. spend the summer with Mr. Williams’ mother, Mrs. C. F. Wil- liams. M. C. Bacheller, accompanied by his wife and son, John, drove over from Grand Forks Sunday and will be the guests of Mrs. Bacheller’s mother, Mrs., M. 8. Titus. e nyeart aid Mr. Buckholtz, both of Grand Forks, spent a profit- ! able week-end at the Enyeart cot- 4 “~““tage at Lakeside, fishing. Report has 3 it they returned one morning bring- Jjies ing in a catch of 80 fish. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mooney motor- ed to Minneapolis last week and are expected to return today accompa- niéd by Miss Alice Allen of Boston, ! Migs Allen’s progress has been rapid | in Boston musical circles and her {"triends are delighted to hear of her * ' many successes. Miss Allen expects to spend her vacation with her par- ents at Lavinia. Dr. H. G. Woutat and family have i arrived from Grand Forks and will spend the month of July at Lavinia. "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes and son, Robert, drove over in their car from Grand Forks and epent Sunday with Mrs. Hughes’ sister, Mrs. Thos. Roycraft. They will leave today for Mankato where they will spend some 4 time visiting relatives. r Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gowran and daughters, Mary and Charlotte, ar- rived a week ago and will spend the summer in their cottage at Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams are expected at Lakeside the latter part of the week and will spend the sum- mer at their cottage. Mrs. A. L. Ludwig of Minneapolis hae opened her cottage for the sum- mer. H. F. Jackson and Mr. Bullock ar- rived Friday evening in Mr. Bul- lock’s car and spent the week-end at Lakeside. i . Mrs. W. J. Plunkett of Bethold. N. o jf;’ D., is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. S. | " 'Pitus, and expects to remain through 1~/ the month of July. 7 Mrs. Van Syckle has opened her cottages “Inverness” at Lavinia for the summer months. Her brother, Dr. J. D. Taylor, has arrived from Grand Forks to spend a month. Mrs. Rosan of Crookston has open- ed her cottage at Lavinia for the summer. A. L. Larson spent the week-end REX THEATRE TONIGHT ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Herbert Rawlinson with Neva Gerber in Stuart Paton’s Romance of Youth and Audacity From the story » “The Ten Cent Lady” It’s A Butterfly Picture — TOMORROW VIRCINIA PEARSON “Daredevil Kate” in A soul stirring story of a woman’s redemption Usual admission and hours ~"Hhptember 13-—Next- term: of :Bel-. with his family at Lakeside. .* Robert Carter came over Sunday from Grand Forks to open the Car- ter cottage for the season. is mother, Mrs. L.'H. Carter, is ‘@xpected within a few dsys. 3 Persopals and Newsy Notes You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. a27tt Mrs. James Wheeler of Bass Lake was a between-train visitor in the city Saturday. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Laud Co.—Adv a7t Mrs. George Burfield and daugh- ter, Bernice, of Shevlin spent Satur- THE One of these mice cays you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 148t “ Mrs. P.”J Dybvik of Prescott, Ia., is visiting relatives in town of Frohn for a few days. - Miss Lena Morkhus of Nebish, who has been a guest at the J. P. Ripple home, returned-to Nebish Saturday. Miss Nellie Ferris of Crookston is the guest of Miss Margaret Ripple for a couple of weeks. William Hines of' Hines was the ‘week-end guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines. Clarence Montague, who has been ill at his home for the pgst several weeks, is greatly ‘improved. Mrs. J. A. McLean of Hannah, N: D., 18 a guest at the P. L. Hines home for a week. - Misses Mildred and Helen Olson of Daseel are’guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Olson. J. H. Koors, of Koors Bros. com- pany, spent the day in Grand Rapids on business for the firm. C. M. Bacon left Saturday for Moorhead and Fargo, N. D., where he will join his wife and visit rela- tives for a short time. City Attorney M. J. Brown and At- torney E. E. McDonald returned Sat- urday from St. Paul where they at- day in the city the guests of friends. [tended supreme court. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Westberg, Mrs. Isaac Bestul and Ed Groven motored up from Bagley Sunday and visited Misses Dahl and Westberg. Arne Sande, who has spent two weeks at his parents’ home in town of Liberty, has returned to Nebish. Anton and Hans Sande, who have been visiting their parents in town of Liberty, will return to Hibbing this evening. Your films quality finished. De- veloping 10c: prints 3¢, 4c, 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Baby photos by lady operator with tact and patience. You save money. 616t Mrs. Mary Dougherty of Turtle River passed Saturday in the city the guest of friends. Misses Annie and Magda Rygg of town of Liberty were among the shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. L. B. Anderson of Clearbrook passed Saturday in Bemidji, the guest of friends. Vic and Clarence Lindholm ar- rived from Bemidji Sunday night with two new Fords. They came over -the ditch-roads by way of Kel- liher and found them very good.— Baudette Region. If you want to see some original old maids, go to the ‘“‘Spinsters’ Con- vention” at the City Hall next Tues- day ‘and “Wednesday evening. Help the Red Cross and the Y’s clu?.sz_l Mrs. Herbert Wood and daughter, Doris, left this morning for Bemidji for a visit with friends.—Baudette Region. Miss Adelaide Thompson of Oklee was in Bemidji Saturday enroute to Grand Forks, N. D., where she will visit relatives for a couple of months. Mrs. C. G. King left Saturday for Montana where her husband owns a farm. Mr. King has been farming for the past month. A. P. Hanson and family of Fer- tile, Minn., were in Bemidji a few hours Saturday afternoon. From here they motored to Grand Rapids and Virginia where thgy visited with friends over Sunday. NOTICE The ladies of the Bemidji Concert Band wish to extend their thanks to those who donated their services for the benefit of the dance, and also to those who furnished the decora}iafinzs. -625 HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA IS GOOD FOR YOU Everybody needs a laxative once in a while. > Whenever you need a laxative, get Hollister’'s Rocky frequently. 3 Mountain Tea. It relieves constipation. thoroly—certainly. No pain—no griping. Prepared by Hollister Laboratories Madison, Wisconsin BARKER'S DRUG STORE Don’t forget to attend the local talent play “The Spinsters’ Conven- tion,” at the city hall Tuesday and ‘Wednesday evenings of next week. 7-627 Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Finnegan and baby autoed up from Walker yesterday and spent the day. Mrs. Finnegan’s sister, Miss Chase, accom- panjed them. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gillette of Grand Forks, N. D., were in Bemidji Saturday, enroute to their summer home on Lake Julia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Utech and Mrs. Emma Guthrie of Turtle River were between-train shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Annie Gray of Alberta, Can- ada, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Galligher at Turtle River. She expects to remain for a 'month. Her brother, G. Byrise of Oakland, Cal., is also visiting at the Galligher home. John Koors, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors, who has been confined at St. Anthony’s hospital, where he underwent a slight operation on one of his ears, is convalescing and has returned 'to his home. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Ayres left Friday morning for their home at Royalton. They were married at Hornet Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ayres was formerly Miss Alta Bate- man of that town. - The William McCuaig family is|; planning on moving to the Twin |: Miss Lucene Mec-|: Cuaig, & 1917 Bemidji high school | Cities this fall. graduate, expects to enter Hamline university, St. Paul. To intending settlers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Cm‘d;z . Mre. W. S. McKee, Mrs. Legge, Mrs. Komig, Mrs. J. V. Hogan and Mrs. Lake are a party of women from the city who are enjoying an outing as guests of Mrs. A. L. Larson and Mrs. John Finnegan at their cottages at Lake Bemidji, Minn.—Grand Forks Herald. Mrs. Frank Schuflatowski and daughter, Helen, and Miss Mayme Falter of Park River, N. D, who at- tended the Goodspeed-Ripple wed- ding returned to their home Saturday night. The former is a cousin of Mrs. J. P. Ripple and the latter a cousin. Most people need one Works day or night,— Sold at good drug stores. Francis X. Bushman In Episode No. 17 of “THE GREAT SECRET” In addition to'the 5 part World Feature “THE PAGE MYSTERY”’ I No Extra Charge GRAND Beverly Bayne TONIGHT BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Misses Nell and Marjory Shan- non left Saturday night for the Twin Cities where they will visit their brothers, William and Wesley Shan- non, and families for two weeks. Rev. M. A. Soper of the American Sunday School Union assisted in a camp meeting at Moose Lake Friday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Omn Tuesday evening he will hold ser- vices on the Red Lake reservation, Wednesday and Thursday at Skunk camp and Friday evening at the hall in Solway, assisted by Captain O. A. Sandgren of the Salvation Army and his brass band. Sunday, G. W. Harn- well assisted in the work of the Am- erican Sunday School Union and gave an interesting address at the Wright school house in Grant ¥aley. Knew the Ammhabmdwdo: 5 Job of carpenter work for a Glen- food avenue family was making out s bill when the housewife suggested: ¢ ““You might put a coat of stain on the “All over?” “All over the rise, but just a part of the tread.” The man looked at the woman a mo- ment and then began to revise his bill. “What's wrong now?’ the woman asked. “You spoke of the ‘rise and tread.” ” “Yes.” “I didn’t think you knew so much about the business, and I am going to change my bill a little.”—Exchange. Advice For the Bespectacled. An optician, writing in the New York Sun, gives some information that may benefit the wearers of spectacles. To prevent scratching the lenses, never lay your glasses down so flut‘ SR £ N o .~ I = et S ke O . . Wi o B el OO i BB RO B 3 o 8L R they rest on the glass. Instead, turn them so that the frames have the weight. It is equally important to clean the lenses in the right way. Al ways use a cloth made for the purpose, and be sure that your method is cor- rect. Take your glasses in your left band and the cloth in the right and rub the lenses gently. Be ‘caréful ndver. to twist the glasses. Hold them fi¥mly and do the twisting with the hand that holds the cloth. Then you will not work the lenses loose in the frames. On Common Ground. District Visitor—I bope you and your husband agree now. Mrs. Blunt. Mrs. Blunt—Obh, yés, mum; wWe agree on ev- erything now. (After a pause) He said you was a meddling old fool t'oth- er day, mum!—New York Jeurnal Y L WORLD PICTURES Presents Carlyle Blackwell and June Elvidgg AS Uy FRANK R AGAMS “THE PAGE MYSTERY” with _Arthur Ashley Here is a mystery story that fas- cinates and excites. Here is life and youth and love and hate. Here is splendid entertainment. See this picture, 1:30-8:45 TONIGHT 5¢-15¢ GRAND - * KOORS BROTHERS CO. +* Bakers and Confectioners % Manufacturers and Jobbers % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * Confectionery, Cigarsand * Fountain Goods % 3156 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 LEEE R E SR SRR R RS | LR R R R R R RN ¥ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS * Wholesale and Retail % Pianos, Organs and Sewing * Machines %« 117 Third St. Bemidji * Phone 573-W * J. BISIAR, Manager LR E R EEERES R R Eat at ¥ x x THE WOME CAFE Gord-n Burns, Prop. ¥ Corner 3rd 8t. & Belt. Ave. * MEE L SRS EEE SRR THEATRE |« S | % R A R These Are “Good - Service” Advertisers . Offering you their “goud-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? LR R R R R RS R R R R R I P R R RS EETYT ABSENCE Makes Fonder AT oi Some One Else, If You Aren't on the Job SONME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELP IN DIFFERENT POSES —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED] ATTRACTIVELY the Heart Grow BEMID]JL Our facilities for all kinds of high- grade photographic work are first- class; our best skill, artistic train- ing, and personal efforts are at the service of all who desire true por- traiture; the kind that interprets the The Hakkerup Studio MINN exquisite grace and charm of chlld: hood and womanhood, and the strength, dignity and character of manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemidji, Minn. The Bemid)1 Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possible and would appreciate Mr. and Mrs. William Everett and sons, Clayton and Howard, are mak- it very much if anyone having news |ing a trip through Iowa by automo- of that character would phone 933, or mafl the details to the Bemidj Pioneer. bile. They expect to return to Be- midji about the middle of July. Business and Professional TR KKK KKK KKK AR KKK KK KK Architects and Engfileerl Phone 128 Markham Bldg. 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