Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 14, 1919, Page 3

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in its maintenance. Items phoned Miss Ruth Harding. of Cass Lake is the guest of Mrs. H. Mayne Stan- ton. Albert Klavin has returned from a business trip to Anoka and.the Twin Cities. Mrs. Roy Layman of Turtle River was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. Dean $50,000 to loan on farms, a1t Land Co. Miss Anna Larson and Miss Petra Larson of Bemfdji_have been visiting in Crookston. Miss Haugen of West Hope, N. D, is visiting at the home of her uncle, L. F. Hanson of Becida. Keep a koZak story of the child- ren. Film developed 10c; prints 3c, 4c, 5¢c. Money also saved you on portraits. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 714-1Mo Miss 1. M. Feeney, fiublisher of the Northome Record, was among the business visitors in Bemidji Saturday. Eduard 'Netzer will return from Minneapolis tomorrow where he has been on business since Friday morn- ing. For sale, 50-1b. flour sacks, $1.00 doz;, 100-lb., $1.25.00 doz. This makes the cheapest cloth on the mar- ket. Koors Retail Store. 711lmwf Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Masterson of town of Northern were in the city Saturday to close a land deal, having sold their-farm.: Mr. and Mrs. George Blake left Saturday for Grand Forks, N. D, where Mr. Blake has accepted a posi- tion for the summer. Warning—Have you a tail light? We have a lot of them. Better get one as the police regulations require them. Jewett's Garage. 247156 Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schrader of Becitda were in the city Saturday en route to Superior, Wis., where they will reside for some time. Miss Ona Ecklund of Swan, la., who had been a guest at the A. Klein home for the past week, re- turned to her home this morning. Warning—Have 'you a tail“light? We have a lot of them. Better-get one as the police regulations require them. Jewett's Garage. 24716 John Stechman, who is employed with Koors Bros. company, passed.the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stechman of Tenstrike. Mrs. A. G. Berine of Tomah, Wis., and Mrs. A. D. Perry and Mrs. Roy Cartwright of town of Northern were the guests of friends in the city yes- " teiday. Warning—Have you a tail light? We have a lot of them. Better get| one as the police regulations require them. Jewett’s Garage. 2d715 Miss Dorothy Humes of Cass Lake and Miss Donna Lycan of this city Jeft Saturday evening for Minneapo- 1lis and_will return this week in Miss Humes’ new Paige car. ‘Mrs. W. G. Bronson of Stillwater, who has been the guest of Mesdames, Chandler, Jones and Lewis of Minne- apolis at Birchmont Beach for a week, has returned to her home. Percale and gingham are going down to 11c a yd. during Troppmans July clearance sale. Watch for the date. 14714 Mrs. R R. Rochwell of Ringling, Mont., is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kohler of: Bemidji avenue, having arrived in the city thec latter part of last week. Frank O’Grady and sister, Miss Edith left Saturday afternoon for Mc- Intosh, and other poifts where they will visit- friends. O’Grady has re- cently returned from military service in France. Percale and gingham are going down to 11c a yd. during ‘I'roppmans July clearance sale. Watch for the date. 1d714 Miss Mary Watson of Bemidji was the guest of friends in Grand Forks during the week-end while en route to Minneapolis, where she will visit for the next few weeks with relatives and friends. Kern Olson has returned from Far- go, N. D, where he passed a few days with several of the Kelly Field boys, old friends from San Antonio, Tex. Olson has recently returned from service, having been stationed in San Antonio. Keep your eyes open for the big slash during Troppmans July clear- ance sale. 1d714 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krantz accom- panied by Miss Elma Murphy and Beatrice Cherey and Mr. and Mrs. Durand and children of Puposky left Saturday afternoon for Eagle Bend, Staples, Bertha and other points. They will return today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, who have been guests at the M. M. Buck- man home in Bemidji for the past BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day.give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit:your cooperation ciated by-readers of the paper and by the . publishers. ————————r=——x Telephone 922. This page is devoted to personal or mailed to this office are appre- few weeks, returned home on Thurs- day. They were accompanied by Clarence Buckman, who will visit here for two weeks.—Little Falls Transcript. Keep your eyes epen for the big slash during Troppmans July ‘clear- ance sale. 1d714 Miss lda Heng, bookkeeper and stenographer for the Beltrami Eleva- tor & Milling company left Satur- day afternoon for her home in Crook- ston where she will spend two weeks vacation. Miss Heng will also visit Miss Ida Granum of Grand Forks during her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted and fam- ily returned last evening from Hib- bing, Minn.,, where they visited friends, the trip being made by auto- mobile. Miss Grace Isted and broth- er, Leslie who had been the guests of Hibwing friends. for several days, re- turned to Bemidji with their parenfs. ‘““Better quality at less price,” seems too good to be true, but our customers say they get just that at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570W. 5 8141Mo Mrs. Harry R. Rich of Seattle, Wash., a daughter of Senator P. H. McGarry of Walker, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, left this noon for Virginia, Minn., where she will visit friends. Before re- turning to Seattle she will go to Walker for a visit with her father. J. E. Fitzgerald of Billings, Mont., Wwho is a guest at the P. J. Russell home will leave tomorrow for his home. Mrs. Fitzgerald and daugh- ter, Margaret, will remain here until September. Mrs. Fitzgerald is a daughter of Mrs. Russell and a sis- t?r of Mrs. J. A. Younggren of this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nelson and son Donald, Mrs. Nelson's brother, Frank Grondin and her sister, Mrs. Fred L. Britton and Miss Lillian Brit- ton, motored to- Bemidji last Tues- day. They had a delightful trip and were accompanied home by Mrs. J. B. Shepler and Miss Beatrice Ireland who were visiting. relatives at Be- midji.—Brainerd Dispatch. E. B. Dahl. publisher of the Pine River Sentinel Blaze, was among the business visitors in the city Satur- day. MY. Dahl, together with séveral other citizens of that city appeared before Judge C. W. Stanton in behalf Wed.&Thur.| “PAID IN Thomas H. Ince presents CHARLES R .{N& Y e Sheriff’s Son’ A Paramount Picture JEWETT OPEN DAY Ford Cars Fordson Tractors vExide Batteries United States Tires McGraw Tires ; Bosch Magnetoes Rayfield Carburetors Janesville Spark - Plugs Tire Repair department. Telephone 474 e e e ————————————————————— ———————————ees e eememeeerateat| ELKO|GRAND GASOLINE, 25 and 2-10 cents per gallon. CYLINDER OIL, 15c per gt., 60c per gallon. Modern Repair and Service Machine Shop Acetlyene welding Car Washing, day and night Storage battery repair and service department We ‘work on all makes of cars from Fords to Packards. Our shop is departmentized C. W, JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. 418-22 Beltrami Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Lof establishing . a judicial road from Outing, Crow Wing county. Crow Wing county residents are said to be opposed to the road being estab- lished. < KLUNGNESS IS HOME. James Klungness returned Satur- overturning of a launch on Twin day night from France, having been Lakes, Idaho, will be taken to Min- Klungness | nédpolis for interment. was:in the employ of the Hotel Mark- [ Will be held in that city Wednesday in the service since 1917. ham before entering the service. SOLDIER ARRIVES TODAY. | Elmer Revoir, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Revoir, will arrive in the city today. Revoir spent 21 months in the service, 18 months of which he spent in France. He has been the guest of relatives in Chicago for the past five weeks. ATTENDED CLINIC. Dr. C. R. Sanborn returned yester- day from Rochester, Minn., where he attended a clinic, making the trip by motor. H. Mayne Stanton who had been in Minneapolis and Brainerd on business matters in connection with the Bemidji Association, returned to Pemidji with Dr. Sanborn. MOTORED TO STATE PARK. Mrs. LeRoy B. Truesdell and daughter, Gwendolyn of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Beaver, Mrs. Emma Stewart and daughter, Miss Capitola Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Stew- art and. Mrs .Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lampman of Hol- gate, O., motored to the state park yesterday. Mrs. Truesdell and TONIGHT! --- And Tuesday--- o AE Fl ICK: ) Players-Paramount PAULINE FREDERICK ———— in the new Paramount picture FULL” Bags of Gold could not over- balance virtue Also Showing CHESTER CONKLIN in “Cinders of Love” a Keystone Comedy AT THE CARACE OF QUALITY AND NIGHT: Champion Spark plugs Hassler shock absorbers Gordon Seat Covers Klaxon horns Mazda lamp bulbs Red Crown gasoline THE:BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER daughter are guests at the Beaver|afternoon at 2 o’clock. Into.rmen;t'son. 1006 E Minpe- Pine River to Remer and through|summer home, Mrs. Beaver and Mrs. | will be made in Lakewood cemetery. mpsshraren O The | Truesdell being sisters. Mr. rancher, years old, who lost their lives by the |John 16 years old, will make their |neighbors for their timely aid in » apolis. L CARD. OF THANKS: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Renuna extend their thanks to the friends and Burns and family are former residents of Bemidji, having operat- FUNERAL AT MINNEAYPOLIS. ed the Lake Shore hotel before mov- The bodies of James A. Burns, a|ing out west, and have many friends and daughter Phyllis, 17|in this city. Mrs. Burns and son, home with her brother, H. B. Ben-|their bereavement. 14714 The funeral TODAY! - and TOMORROW --- A leap in the saddle and away! The clatter of horses hoofs! A shot in the silent night! That’s Hart!!! Wm.S. "HART in return showing “The TIGER MAN” A thrilling story of the desert During the recent war the world came into a full and complete understanding of the value of efficient and comprehensive organiz- ation on the part of big business. One phase of the. aid that the Standard O1l Company (Indiana)was able to render is interesting. The U. S. Government called on the Company for candles, and. in an incred- ibly short space of time the initial ship- ment was made. added attraction WM. DUNCAN As the wonderful *Man of Might" MATINEE PRICE Spec- ial for children, Six (.06) cents. Monday and Tuesday ELKO THEATRE A. BROSE 400 Minnesota Ave. Pipe Man and In all, 235,000,000 candles. were shipped from Whiting; Indiana, to France—about 85 candles for.every man in the United States uniform. The Standard Oil Company makes candles from the by-products of crude oil. Besides serving a most useful énd neces- sary purpose it themselves, the manu- facture of candles enables the Company to keep down the manufacturing cost of gasoline, so that you may run your car Tobbaconist without great expense for fuel. First Class R'ooms M This is only a single and minor phase Connection of the part played by the Company in helping to win the war, but it serves to illustrate the usefulness of the Company as a public servant, and the benefits accruing to the world at large from Stand- ard Oil Company (Indiana) operations. HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director Standard Oi1l Company (Indfana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago PHONE 178-W or R U R b b B v o B s B P s By bk UG LG LT b o L0 {1 iy Sy b L e LA QUL T In awakening public appreciation to the economical value of the automobile in general, the 600,000 Overlands now in use have played an important part. Model 90 is & car of such attractive appearance and sterling performance that owners everywhere praise its economy and practical value. It has power in abundance and luxurious comfort that make-staunch friends. Public approval thus won and expressed is your safe guide in selecting a car. Now is the time for a Model 90, J Bemid;i Motor Service Phone 857 209 Third Street Sy LT T Y Overlsad Model 90 Five Passenger Tourlng Car 9945, L o.b.Telode -~ Come to our store i

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