Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 2, 1919, Page 3

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L— —— — 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 'Mrs. Walter M. Carroll and daughter, Minneapolis, cottage: Sol Fligeman |Billings, Mont., formerly resident of and family of six, St. Paul, coltage. Bemidji, will nrrlve in the city July J % ‘\§| Walter * C. "Taylor and Charles 10 to enjuy a brief outing. Dr. Mor- EM DJI NEWSY NOTES F. Bates, both of St. wuouis,|rison is to remain in Bemidji but . Mo., hotel; Louise Struberg of Min-|several days, while his wife and neapolis, hotel. Several more guests| daughter will probably stay several will arrive in a few days, having| weeks. made reservations. R — GENERAL W0OD PRESENTS Dr. W. R. :Morrlson and family of .To.each day give an interesting and complete review- of the Gasoline . . ... Cylinder oil, ....... TR 15¢ quart; 60c gal. city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted .to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation Attention Moose Members, meet- * Land Co. in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ing tonight of big interest. 3] E. MEDAL TO CROOKSTON LADY Janesville sparkplugs ........... 90 i i Brinkman, Michigan City, Indiana ! MUgS ..l o ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. w'i‘l;‘ ;“‘,‘;‘ L u:fk. Lo 4 1d72| _ Crookston, Minn., July 2.—Mrs. G. Double cylinder tire pump............. $2.00 Telephone 922. _— g Dale today recélyed trom Major Tire guages $1.50 eneral Leonard Wood the congres-|f§ ~H© &HABES ....cvvvvenniinn, s Pl NORTHERN PACIFIC PARIOR slonal medal which was awarded up- Radiator compound ............ e 0B . EST on recommen B B e g ‘l;dl;s. Joe tB“imml’zm "ot V;Iilt;: v::; Iver tll;lerson 'amti ;amgy 1’:1; sev:‘ral CAR SERVICE RESTORED ing in reclugm‘:;':,?‘n&t g,i“?,?},‘vsf;“fl, Auto Top Dressing ....... ........... 40 .2 between train shopper in Bem was the guest of her daughter, Mre, i Sestor dayl.‘ 2 days. Mrs, Iverson, who vgas tormer.| On June 30th a cafe-parlor car was g;’; ?;’f‘;' }:}":’g;“p‘:flzr‘xg“;“g}" dg:'ve Auto Jacks ¢ counimnan it ba b aies $1.00 4 ly Miss Nora Anderson, returned to|Pplaced on Northern Pacific trains The conferring of honor on ufe Ford starting crank pin, a dandy 30 4 Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Tur-|Bemidji with her mother and planned | Nos. 9-31 daily except Sunday, be-| 3..4 hero, marked the second day ot 5 »a aanday........ . - tle River were the guests of Bemidji, on"sgexll’dinkg a xBoxlnth here, b‘lilt was “fis;l Stfl Pt:iul, N.l’lunll;ea}):tlls asr;tlin 1113:; Polk counties two day celebration in Ford starting crank holders .......... .. 25 1 “friends yesterda; calle ack to Duluth yesterday on|m , effective i 5 s i1 y y. called Dack i .Ivermn,symnm' ym_ A aee wiil be available on south-| Welcome home to county soldiers. Ford bflmpers, $7.00 bumper, special. . . .$4.00 3 - Mrs. Seth Smith of Becida passed |lverson was taken suddenly criticaliy|bound trains Nos. 32-10 daily except Ford License brackets ................ 40 | yesterday in Bemidji shopping and |ill and it was found he was suffering | Sunday, between Bemidji and St. . Anti rattles 40 4 calling on friends. from a ruptured appendix. Paul and Minneapolis. 2473 L e e e 2 ¢ . Ry Dry Cell batteries ................... . 45 y Cash paid for lierty bonds. In STORY HOUR TOMORROW. B. P. 0. ELKS. L] Oil guages, the best ....... 1.00 | quire room 51, Markham hotel. 41tf| Miss Thelma Bowers will have| 1 ting of ————————— i S R gy ; - : charge of the story hour in the Epis- mf"fiffi':"{i ‘;»geea ;gig;i: ;“:vefin: CREBUIR . 2 iiiwidind sombiig s s i i .85 ] Sherifft Dan Petrie of Hubbard|copal church basement tomorrow af- g i i y county was in Bemidjl on official| ternoon from 3 till 4 o'clock. All | B- H. Jerrard, secy. and THURSDAY E]ect.nc tall 18mDd o mapsnset s snhmmanai . i business yesterday. " | children are cordially invited to at- e S Corbin-Brown Ford speedometers at the | " |tend. How France s Being Help: = i Wi Siindite’ Warner ‘of Bupbsky i e T et pre-war price of .......... .. $12.50 transacted business in the city yes- terday between trains. Mrs. Nellie Swanson of Sugar Bush was among the out of town business ‘visitors in the city yesterday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean a71tt Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Matson and Mrs. W. A. Wildeman of Kelliher motored to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Michael Djonne of Deer Lake were among the between train business visitors in Bemidji yesterday. ‘Mrs. Henry Nye, who has been .he guest of Mrs. Tom Ward for two weeks, returned to her home in Mor- ton, Minn., Monday. “Keep a kodak story of the child- ren. Film developed 10c; prints 3c, 4¢, bc. Monoy also saved you on portraits. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 714-1Mo Miss Cloe Kiehl returned home yes- terday after a three weeks yvacation spent with friends at Glenfield, Sut- ton and Harrington, N. D. Dick Stessler arrived in Bemidji Monday and with his family will| | leave Saturday for Libby, Mont., w:xl?re they will be employed in the mills. ‘Theodore Palmer, who has visited his brother, Harry Palmer of Nor- ton avenue for the past two weeks, MANY BATHERS IN LAKE. Lake Bemidji is attracting many bathers since the hot wave has struck the city and great numbers are en- joying the excellent beach at Dia- mond Point, as well as all along the lake. RESUMES FORMER POSITION. Palmer Anderson, son of Mrs. P. N. Anderson of this city, left yesterday for Cass Lake where he will resume his work as wheat inspector. Mr. Anderson has recently returned from military service in France. TOURING NORTHERIN MINN. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shanewise and daughter, Lenora of Waterloo, Ia., ar- rived in the city last evening and are | guests at the WaVille Inn. They are touring this part of the country and are anxious to obtain a furnished cot- tage on lake Bemidji. DEPUTY TO CONVENTION. M. W. Deputy, president of the Be- midji normal school, left this morn- ing for Milwaukee, Wis., where he will attend the National Educational association - convention, which con- venes this week, which is the largest educational association in the United States. ' He expects to return to Be- midji Sunday. TO FNTERTAIN STUDENTS. At the meeting of the Epworth League last evening, at the home of Miss Esther McGhee of Irvine avenue, it was decided to entertain the mor- mal students either at Grand Forks bay or at WaVille Inn, in a week or beiug taken up seriously by the Amer- fean committee for devastated France, which has communicated the plan of I~ .ok to the department of labor. - coniittee’s alm is to increase the © deetivity of French farms as much ~ ,ossible and to make France as ~arly self-supporting as it can, so that he produce from American farms can be supplemented by grain and other foodstuffs grown at home. 8ave Family Expenses. The dairy cows under reasonable conditions will save nearly or quite half of the expenses of a emall fam- ily. After each meal—YOU eat one EATONIC (FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) and get full food value and real stom- ach comfort. Instantly relieves heart. burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS acidity, food repeating ‘stomach misery. +AIDS digestion; keeps the stomach sweet and pure, a fi%mfi%&?m it \' l“lv:,i‘lil p:od‘ ou le- }:::dmwnh Tesults. SIflM;l; imued Please Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store, Bemidji. Minn. J. WARREN KERRIGAN As an agent of the Washing- ton Secret Service Department finds himself in several menac- ing predicaments, chief among which is his enforced marriage to a girl whom he has never seen before. ‘The Best Man’ We give service on all makes of cars from Fords to Packards. C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. Pre-4th of July Sale TRIMMED HATS £, 1 e i e 1o . ach SUMMER MILLINERY e taday. e 1 SIOmX T | memper of the lesgue 35e tu order ' Comed WHITE GEORGETTE HATS i ; = elightful five act Comedy- /Be sure and attend the electric|B2nization owes. Lunch ‘was s:r:;-l gr (inagwill show you how it a)il g cooking demonstrations being held|?Y the hostess at the close o \ A S 8 y Pure White, Very Summery this afternoon and evening at Sch-|eVening. : happened anddhow it all etnd- only $5 ¥ wandt’s former location, 120 Third 5 ed, thus providing an exci mg X Hav street. T 1a72| RETURN FROM EXTENDED TRIP, seave been placed in | ;hd highly interesting 60 min- WHITE BASKET WEAVE HATS l ’ ? 3 3 . Carl Klug returned to Bemidji|daughter. Frances and son, Jim, re- : ute’s entertainment. Hand Made (Trimmed) at $2.50 trom overseas Monday, after having|turned yesterday afternoon rom"n Also Showin PURE WHITE PANAM = ] l;{aen across for the past ten months. m‘;“?:;ks;::":;:{;‘l:s“;x:'t‘:";‘g"’m"é so Showing U w AS, $3 i e was a member of company D, 55th Infantry, seventh division. southern part of the state. In go- Plthe weekly New. E.VERY COLORED TRIMMED HAT ] ing to bMflxnkmihmeng‘eln:":bge:; Than outside, by in stock up to $10 value only $5.00 { many bridges they = i ¢ s ” L Adg}‘,‘,‘,‘nf,";‘,‘l‘,‘:“a‘:j‘ laitshevecnwfi cross on account of the river over- mgm_,w,_'_ degrees; in Be- ¢ Toplcs of the Day A lere he will visit relatives for some :luv:ing. kOWl:gthm thel( hbavly ral{ls midji’'s Modern The- - $10.00 Colored Hats time. Mr. So! kes his h ast week and the week previous. In W with his son, George, of etsm]; ity. | St. Peter they could only come with- atre. AT THE ’ $ 7.00 Colored Hats =t i in a block of the depot on account of $ 6.00 Colored Hats Fred Langdon and George Sommers | the flood. ’ will leave July 4 for Duluth and Min- | 2 ? 5'09 Colored Hats [} neapolis, where they will purchase| NEW GUESTS AT BIRCHMONT. ‘ ; 2 material for the new ice cream fac-| * Among the late guests at Birch-|3? ———————— These hats are in black, brown, blue, rose and P tory, which Mr. Langdon will erect.| mont Beach are Mr. and ‘Mrs. John 0 i i Birkhoff, two children and maid, of grey with feather and flower trims. i\ Mrs. Ogdon of Chicago demon-|Los Ange:fl» fflk ]‘;’ho ha‘;'eltw&i)l coti I“lI“lI““““““““"““I“_fi OFF ON ALL | s R eSS RA! ~ " # afternoon and evening at Schwandts’| Grand :Forks, N. D., cottage; A. W. “ J“ XT " i tormer location, 120 Third street.|Sheldon and son, at sirchmont hotel; l' " ! * CHILDREN’S HATS g 1d72{Dr. I. T. McDonald of l;flnneapotl:: A . : He i, spending a few days at the —] ] J. C. Brophy of Tacom#, Wash.|Dhotel-but will return in August for g BON T will return to Bemidji this evening | tWo Weeks stay; Mrs. W. B, Chandler ON MILLINERY from Brainerd. Mr. Brophy Is the|of Minneapolis, cottage; Frank R. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bis- Olson and wife of Minneapolis, hctel: S iar of Dewey avenue, being a brother- in-law of Mrs. Bisiar. g el n o ‘W. E. LaFountain, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Mark L. Burns, and Mrs. William. H. Ripon and son, ‘William, all of Cass Lake, motored to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business for several hours. was in Bemidji yesterday, leaving for ‘Grand Rapids on business. C. A. Newton of Churches Ferry, | N. D.. was a business visitor in East Grand Forks Monday. He will leave today for Lake Bemidji, where he will join his family and spend the -sum- mer at the hgln-fiqrand Forjs Her- ald.* W De]mty, president of the Be- mxdjl normal school, and wife are oc- cupying the T. J. Welch residence, TONIGHT!! AND THURSDAY By Wallace Irwin One of the girls had a heart as cold as marble Venus. The other girl—warm, appreciative, loving. Which did he choose? Don’t be TOO sure! Come today to see this IIIIII||||I||I|I|III|II|I|IJ||IIlllllIIIll||||IIIIIII||||IIII|I year. slippers, etec. Put up in assortments of $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, Store will be open all day on the 4th for the sale of fireworks and all such goods. Specml showmg of 'bathing suits, caps, COMING, JULY 15th, OUR BIG $4.00, and $5.00 4th Special Sale on 4 numbers of white Canvas shoes. $4.00 high cut, high heel, canvas shoes, July price ...... cee.....83.25 Mrs. Harry F. Stahl and son, Leo O, - stabl of Tarso, N. D., who have been Wi%ly-l‘gfi'lgl‘i for home display . THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Ma:t atzl;l-eeM‘:ws'eelné”é:etgx‘:-f&‘:ls tf)orthtehié Have a treat at home. You buy cheaper JULY 4th. OPEN THE EVENING BEFORE. Bome yesterday aiternoon. I St e PostHZ in these assortments than otherwise. - - (3 " ;fie':t;ojgl(‘}ipuhlé;%?Ehlesgg;li.?itjfigs?\??g “VENUS IN Stacks and stacks of fireworks and all White Shoes for the — Sonfuctad & siadie ot Dusand. Wit THE EAST” 4th of July goods at prices as cheap as last B Ly e i fxmous Baturday Ereping 9 CENT SALE $3.50 high cut, high-heel, white Canvas 5 llege will arrive in the city in Au- P{'St‘ story and MAKE st SURE. b+ COMING BIG SALE ON CHINAWARE shoes, July price .............. $2.95 l} Dr. Jonathan Watson left yester- ADDED ATTRACTIO& Wait fOI' these! day for Bemidji to join Mrs. Watson and Richard Watson at the family cottage. The family expects to re- main for the summer, but Df. Wat- WHEN BLACK IS “READ” THE STORE FULL OF GOOD ON BELTRAMI $2.95 high heel, white canvas pumps, July price $6.00 Military heel, white Canvas son ‘will come up to preside at serv- The story of a modern MERCHAND]SE , i_. . Paul's ch h Sundays. | Later it the summer Miss Almes newspaper Oxfords, July price......... .$4.95 ‘ Watson, who is a student nurse in a hospital at Brainerd, Minn., will go to Bemidji to spend her vacation at her father's cottage—Grand Forks Herald. Mrs. P. N. Anderson has returned to Bemidji from Duluth, where she ELKO 1'1{1 gu GARLSON'S OF COURSE TR DRERR R AR Received this week Ladies White Wash- able Kid Oxfords, white enameled sole and heel,apair .................$7.50 |

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