Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 20, 1917, Page 5

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RED CROSS NOTES By Miss Arvilla Kenfield Press Reporter | witwss Docan SIRHOUAT o). man to the paymaster on the battle< ship Iowa and who left here April 7 with the Bemidji Naval militia, is expected home Monday for a 14 day furlough. He will spend his va. cation with his parents, Mr. and Men's, Women's Frank J. Bruno, president of the Vhite Cake I, Coming Events Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua, Au- gust 2 to 6. July 21—School election in the high school building, 7 p. m. August 14—The Beltrami county board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court convenes September 11. SOCIETY NEWLYWEDS HOME SOON ‘Word from Cleveland was received by friends of Henry Cominsky on ‘Wednesday to the effect that he and his bride would arrive in Bemidji the first part of next week, Mr. Cominsky was married to Helen Le- ser at Newark, N. J., June 27. The young couple have spent their honey- moon visiting eastern cities, includ- ing New York, Philadelphia, Atlan- tic City, Cleveland and Chicago. BIG S§. S. PICNIC Plans are under way for a Metho- dist Episcopal Sunday school picnic to be given next week. The com- mittees plan on conducting the af- fair in a wholesale manner, having at least 300 or 400 children in at- tendance. The general committee is com- posed of Fred Schadegg, H. N. Mc- Kee and Dr. E. A. Shannon, and the games and entertainment committee is composed of G. W. Harnwell, E. H. Denu and C. F. Hicks. ,Personals and,, Newsy Notes Have you had your dish of Koors’ ice cream today. . 628t S ‘Mrs. L. H. Mackey of Rosby was ‘a’business shopper in the city yes- terday. You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27te Mrs. G. D. Taylor of Minneapolis is visiting friends in Rosby for two ‘weeks. One of these nice days you ought to _go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t PERS ...... ..... sa EHEHs Y e Mrs. W. N. Hunt of the town of Northern was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. A splendid idea. Let’s have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cream. . 62t8f Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle River drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended to business matters. Mrs. C. A. Bye of Pinewood was a between-train shopper in the city yesterday. Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints, 3¢ up. “Do we take portraits?”’ Yes. Good ones. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 718tt ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larson of Des Moines, Ia., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Larson’s sister, Mrs. O. J. Laqua, and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith of Philyp, Mont., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Voltz. and Childrens Shoes LooksBetter LastsLonder Easy to usc Best for Shoes WHITE SHOE DRESSING L FLF.DALLEY COrOF NFW YORK INC Mrs F. S. Lycan. ’ Soft Cuff Links Associated Charities of Minneapolis, talked yesterday afternoon to the members and officers of the local Red Cross chapter. His purpose was to start civilian relief work in our city. Work of this kind should be -|started at once. Three objects of the civilian relief work are, briefly: 1—To look after the families of Koors’ ice cream is both very nu-|men called to war. tritious and refreshing. 628tf| 2__To act as a source of informa- — tion as to the whereabouts and con- ditions of these men while away. 3—To make provision for them when they return. 10c. White Liquid 10c. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gray and son, A summer need for every man. Weidon, of Nebish were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parmelee yester- day and today. $60,000 to loan on tarms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. da71te You can’t save money by going This week, petitions were re- ceived by the local chapter from Kel- liher, Baudette and Spooner, asking permission to form branches at those places. & without them, for you are al- most certain to lose your other - buttons. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hamilton of Brainerd motored to Bemidji and are spending two weeks at the G. W.|from Minneapolis to our Red Cross Voltz home in Mill Park. Mrs. Ham- |chapter. These will be used in mak- ilton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |ing garments. The samples consist Goltz. of hospital supplies, such as sur- geons’ robes, hospital bed shirts, pa- jamas, leggins, bed socks, shoulder wraps and convalescent robes. LCBUFFALO N.Y Sample garments were sent here . These stick in a soft cuff, hold ! it properly, and are easy to in- sert and take out. t WE HAVE THE LOTS | What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy little home? Miss Olive Jonnston of St. Paul and Mrs. Bert Pine and Mrs. Martin of Minneapolis arrived last night and will visit at the G. W. Voltz home in Mill Park for the next two weeks. Barker has a large assortment of the new styles. Mrs. Congor and Mrs. Lord are at|= liberty to teach those who desire to knit, if people will call them and make appointments. They have the necessary material to start begin- ners. EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on our loeall agent, T. C. Bailey, Post Office B_lock, for prices and June discount. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap. Nat Bank Blde. St.‘bhnl. Minn mig.z Sterling Silver, enameled in . Mrs. E. L. Sarff, who attended the different colors. school officers’ meeting in this city Tuesday, returned to her home in ‘Waskish this morning.w Mrs. Sarff was formerly a resident of Bemidji. —_—— Gold filled, plain and en- graved. NEWLYWEDS HERE A. P. Newgard and wife of Graf- Dr. and Mrs. O. K. Bakke and daughter, Olive, Miss Olive Fjeld-|{o% N. D., who are taking their 4 honeymoon trip by automobile, mo- stad and son, A. H. Fjeldstad, all of tored into Bemidii terd a Minneapolis, motored to Bemidji yes- into Bemidjl yesterday an will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. :)esl;dnzzda;:h:s?n i‘:)e:l? at the Rev.i1'p 0lson for a few days. Mr. New- gard is Mrs. Olson’s nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Newgard will leave Mon- day for Minneapolis. 50c $l10 Bemidji - Kelliher Auto Service Car Leaves Jitney Stand at 7 a. m. Dally i Returns 5:20 p. m. 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute FARE 8c PER MILE Phone FRANK WARD, PPOP- Rt E. G. Swanson of Minneapolis ar- rived last night and will be the week-end guest at the Koors cot- tage at Birchmont. Mrs. Swanson, formerly Miss May Koors, is visit- ing at the Koors home for several weeks. E. A. Barker HAS NEW FORD Jeweler E. J. Willits has purchased a Ford for use in his real gstate business. He has driven horses all his life and < " it is said that yesterday when he Mrs. L Baer of Minneapolis, who climbed into his new car he grabbed bas been visiting friends and rela-| o 'ghoe) and commanded “Get up.” | 30— IREAD THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS 217 Third Street Kodaks Phonographs tives in Walker, arrived in Bemidji last night and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gill until this morn- ing when she left for Duluth where she will visit for some time before returning home. Mrs. S. A. Nietert returned home from Fergus Falls last evening after visiting for the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. F. O. Paul of that city. Mrs, Paul and son, Glenn, re- turned- with Mrs. Nietert and will be iguests at the Nietert home for the next couple of weeks. G. D. Justrite Net Corsets Wonderful values at |~ $1.00 Special Sale On Neckwear H. COMINSKY, Mgr. 80c . JulyGlearance Sale On All Wash Goods Thursday, Friday an Rev. George Backhurst and fam- ily returned today from a week’s visit at Onigum, where Rev. Back- hurst has been holding special ser- vices among the Leech Lake In- dians. He reports that the meet- ings were well attended. Miss Lucile Cota went to Crook- ston yesterday where she will visit Miss Theodora Herd for a few weeks. Miss Alice Rognlien of Wilton is in the ecity visiting Miss Borghild Johnson for a short time. Mrs. Maud Thome, who attended the school officers’ meeting Wednes- day, returned to her home in Hornet yesterday. The Bemidjyl Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possible and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 932. or mail the details to the Bemidjl Pioneer. Smocks and Middy Blouse Specials Smocks in white with colored trimmings, sellin from $4.00 to $5.00, now atg$3-49 Smocks and Middy Blouses selling from $3.00 to $2 49 < [} Middy Blouses in galatea and the popular won- $3.50, now at..........ccoeiiiiiiniiniiinenanee, der-lin material, selling from $2 to $2.50, now at...s I -49 L. Hanson, Miss Nell Hanson and Mrs. Oscar Barness of Bagley autoed to Bemidji today and are spending the day with friends. Miss Pearl LeBarron of Owatonna, Minn., arrived this morning and will visit at the Simonton cottage at Grand Foks bay for the rest of the summer. Miss LeBarron is a sister of Mrs. Simonton. J. M. Canon, local manager of the Northwestern Telephone company, returned this morning from a busi- ness trip to Minneapolis. Wash Skirl Sneciils Wash Skirts in gabardine, colored, striped and figured ma- terials selling $3.00 to $4.00, now at $2.98 Wash Skirts in pique, gabardine and novelty stripes, selling G. E. Carson motored to Bagley today where he will spend the day omr business. SIMPSON MAKES CALL George Simpson of Minncapolis, former attorney general, is in the city today on business. Women's Tub Frogks " $1.95 $3.95 GRAND 4% Dorothy Ina Picturization of fsben’s drama ‘A Doll’'s House’ A BLUEBIRD Feature TOMORROW---WM. Wm. Fox Production TRAIL” artiva Pacse from $2 to $3, now at $1.98 Wash Skirts in poplin, fancy pockets with button trim, sell- ing from $1 to $1.25, now at 98¢ TONICHT $5.95 $7.95 | e sesseeac Phillipps Gingham, Linen and Voile Dresses in street and sport effects selling from $8.60 to $15.00, now at— $7.95 Many styles in Novelty cot- ton Dresses selling from $6.50 to $8.650, now at— $5.95 Dresses of Novelty Voiles in various styles and colors selling from $4 to $6.50, now at— $3.95 All Wash Dresses formerly selling to $4.00, now at— $1.95 in 5 Parts FARNUM in the “THE END OF THE

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