Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 4, 1919, Page 5

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To .each day give an.interesting and complete review of the © eity/s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs.and. we.solieit your:cooperation in’its maintenance. Items phoned. or mailed: to:this office are appre- ciated by.,readers of the paper and by the: publishers. Telephone 922, - ALPS HAD THEIR .REVENGE Famous Airman. Who Had ' Defled Great Mountains at Last Meets His Donh There. -Few. of the men who bnvo given thelr Itves to the air have met'a more im- pressive end than'the handsome, gold- en-haired young Captain Natale Palll. He was the favorite. pilot. durlng the. »war of Maj. Gabriel .d'Annuntio, the Itallan poet who became one.of the {greatest. ruirmen. AGENCY AUTO ACCESSORIES We have just return- ‘ed from France and are going into busi- ve Paae Miss Ava Sonstrud 1s confined 'at her-home dqe ta_ illness. Mrs. Barney Gibney motored to the city Saturday. and called on friends. Miss Anna .,Narthrup‘ has gone ito! ;. her home to visit for a short time. Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern trans .acted husiness inthe. city.Saturday. | Miss Hannah Spohnheim and Miss Julia ‘Nielson:were .week-end guests of Mrs. Bélle Brown at Waville. “Mrs. Elliott of Pinewood was a hetweefi-trnln visitor in the city Sat- urday. * “Mrs. 'E. J. Swanson' of Mihneapol!s 'was 'a guest ‘at the F. H. Luebeck ~home.Friday -and-Saturday. Mrs. L. Mbrgén and Mrs. George + Till of Yola motored to Bemidji Sat. urday- and called on triends Mrs:- | C..:Arnold -of Turtle -~ River transacted /business in ‘the city be- tween trains Saturday. Miss Blanché - Smith of - Becida' motored to ~the city Saturday and called .on~friends. ‘Miss Jenette Stechman of Tenstrike was the guest of friends over the week end in' Bemidji. ) = ~James ‘ “McManus -of: Little - -Falls visited over ‘the :week-end with rela- . tives:inrthe city, Dr. H. A. Lebel will remain in Be- midji a few days longer. ‘Office at Viokers-Hotel. Mrs. G. 'Wolfe and Miss Hedman of :Guthrie. motored -to :Bemidji:Sat- urday to do shopping. purchase her fall Fontisee milllmyry 4 Motor Service went. to Duluth Satur- ~day on business: and-'will return 1n afew days. : .:John Stechman has gone-to Flood- wood, 'N. D., where -he has a posi- tion as engiueer on a threshing ma- | chine. Sixteen.- ‘inch mixed hard and soft _slab_wood for sale. " $3 per load. Be- midji Mfg..Co Phone 481. E. J. Willits, real estate dealer; s guests -of Mr. .and "Mrs. Hallan L. Huffman during the week. Captain 0’Connor will soon return to Auburn university, Alabama, where he s as- signed to duty. ~ ~+Rev,"M, D. Fuller; Methodist pastor who preached in Bemidji several ‘Years ago, is in Bemidji to.spend about a-month from Mt.-Dora, Fla. He is a property owner .in Bemidji. The experience -when he preached here was unusual. ‘For nineteen Sundays he occupied the pulpit. of the Baptist church. Mr.-and ~Mrs.~Walter - -Niehols of Melrose are visiting at the home of Mrs. Nichols’ ;parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Il E..Raymond of Frohn, for a short time. ~ NEW DELIVERY TRUCK. The Pfeifer - Bakery has pur- chased a car from George Sterling which they.expect to use . as a deliv- ery truck. NEW:DRUG:CLERK, Oscar Wiberg from Superior, Wis., has aecepted a-position.with the City 4 Drug- Store and expects to be here permanently. Mr. Wiberg-comes-here highly recommended and --has had considerable _experience as a dru; gist. DR. MoCANN, HOME. Capt. D. F. McCann has returned from services in the army and will | again be asgsociated with Dr.:Gilmore. Captain McCann entered the .service July 3 of France the first: of October. recently. discharged. .MOOSE MEET. d All members and wives of the Moose lodge are requested to meet He was at Moose hall Wednesday ‘evening .to} attend a -social: gathering . given in f] honor of Mrs. Wasson .of Aurora, Ill. Mrs. Wasson -accompanied--Mrs. Con- nick, who was .injured at home the latter part of this week. COCA-COLA CO0.-SOLD. ‘Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 4—Sale of the Coca Cola company of Atlanta to New York interests for $25,000,000 became known here today, the fin: transaction being dependent upoi re ports. of auditors for. the New Yo capitalists ‘confirming statements as to the earnings and flnancial stat of: the company rapidly improving in the hospital. He |4 had. a_severe attack of -the ‘“flu’’ and was taken with a cough, lasting two ~~weeks.He expects-to be able to leave the:hospitalisome: day. this week. “Miss Lenore Cadwell of Nashwauk was the guest of Miss Dorothy Carson Saturday ‘and Sunday. She returned _tu_Pen ‘homeé this-morning. Misses ‘Margie -and:Cora Sawyer who have heen:the.guests of relatives in_Grant Valley for some time, re- turned -to their.home. at Cass Lake ~Saturday. “Retter quality at .less -price,” seems. too good to he true, but our customers say they get just that at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570W. 8141Mo Miss Helen ‘Gordan, who is em- : ployed-at -the Beltrami Abstract office, was called to her home at Kel- last year and -went tof Moose- heart, home and- will.return to her Palll . evidently -had' motor ‘trouble ~when right over the Alps.. With ex- traordinary skill he landed his machine on_a glacier 9,000 _faat bigh: Getting jout of it unhurt, he started to. climb down the mountain side. A snowstorm soon set in around him, but on he plod- .ded through the:floundering drifts.to- wards . the little .village -of .Bourg :St. Moritz, In’ the valley below. For a whole ‘day - at :least -he stumbled for- -ward, without food and piened by the bitter-cold. Then, when he. iwas 200 yards from | a.mountain .hut, .and within sight rof: the A]plne village, his strength ga~ out and he sank down"tfuto the snow His cougage surged.him to another’ ef- fort; the snow was found with :the marks -of -hig- struggles-to -rise again! But he could do no more, and there, two :days - later, -a-spassing peasant found. the gallant _young. Italian pflofi -lylng: with his-head -on -his arm as. if 7 asleep, half-covered by-the :snow, &n without a bruise on-his body. A bath for all ailments for | either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. ness here. Drop in .and see us for your Ford Accessories LUNDOUIST-BROS. 115 Third St. The flivver has succeeded the stage and the old ranch house is a bungalow now—The romance of the ‘“good old.days” is gone— But three good sports re- newed it for the benefit of -a charming Eastern visitor i Electric Vapor Sulphur - Starring “Desmond TONIGHT & TUESDAY AT THE GRAND Phone 776-J J. F.»-zstorn F eat\iflng : Mable Normand liher by the serious illness of ‘her| | mother. Miss Alice Jacobson of Wilton was in Bemidji Saturday en route to-her -_home ‘from Minneapolis ~where ;she had: visited friends and relatives: for some time. ‘Mr.“and-Mrs. K. C. Hoffard of Mc- Intosh :motored to Bemidji Saturday and:yisited -at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Liljedahl. They returned to their home today. The Hibbard and Kellogg families, who have been visiting at the A. D. Perry: home -at ‘Northern for two weeks, returned to their home. at Tomah, Wis., by motor Sunday. Mr. and,.Mrs. E. H.. Denu and son Philip, Mrs. A. C. Park and daughter FElizabeth, and N. B. Backus wereg dinner guests at the G. D. Backus home Sunday. ’ The Bemidji Towushlp Farmers club will meéet next Saturday at thel Carr.Lake school.. President Deputy ’ of the state.normal will speak. The hostesges are Mrs. Flom and Mrs/ ‘Dreyer. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martz, so TaVern and daughter Ruth, of Le Roy, returned to their home Satur- day by way of Duluth and Minne apolis, after visiting at the M. N. Crawford home for five weeks. Mrs. G. A. McDonald and daug] ters, Marion and Helen, returned tg their‘home ‘at Grand Forks after visi ing at the home of Mrs. McDonald'§ parents, M. and Mrs. Frank Mec: Manus, for the pzst two months. Captain and Mrs. Vincent L. O nor.and little daughter Mary Loui 0f°St. Paul, returned to their homé Saturday night after having been the | WALLAceQr:l D~ PAQAMOVN’V PICTUR{‘S Presenting “Theme" He was of the genus:Bum. He realized it:and.it hurt .when. he saw the girl eye “him . with contempt. But that leok made:him- find himself.:and he made the same girl fall in love with i Also‘:l“ourtl‘\ Epiaot"le “THE MAN - OF MIGHT” Thrilling ‘‘stunt” serial . Children’s 6¢, matinees M MON, - TUES. -AUG. 10-11-12 Matinee at 2:30 Nights at 7:30—9:00 ’ AT THE Grand Theatre J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION e e e e e —— TWEED MOTOR COATS its best, they are extremely stylish and . serviceable. ‘Very roomy and can be worn +with ease over any garment. You need not-worry if caught in the rain, they are $34.50 to $27.50 SATIN RAIN COATS of changeable satin with a rubberized back that resists water. Very light; can be rolled up and carried without the least inconvenience. Colors: Navy, Green and Purple, changeable. Let us show them to you. -$24.75 to $22.50 TAN HIKING:BOOTS All leather, 10 inch top, half bellows tongue, -broad ‘cap :toe. . heavy-welt-sole, large flat heel, |. very soft calf. Just the thing for a long hike. -Priced at $9.90 - 197 413.415 BELTRAMI AVE. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION. J. C. PENNEY CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION N T 3 A S New arrivals just when motoring is at shower proof also. Very reasonably priced. |} ‘ The most dressy rain coat made, material BUSY STORES It is always -sweet. has always the same flavor and always fresh get it at your dealers. Bemidji Creamery Co. EPT secret and -special and personal for you is 'WRIGLEYS in its air - tight sealed package. A goody that is worthy of your lasting regard ‘because of iis lasting quality, Three -flavors to 'suit all tastes. ‘Be SURE to get ‘Sealed Tight Kept Right € The MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Whether you prefer a laundried cuff or the soft comfy styles, we car- . ry a very complete line of the best makes at prices that mean a real saving at the present time. $3.50 to 79¢ DRESS SUSPENDERS President . . Lisle dress weight. ... Heavy Police style. .. CANVAS GLOVES Blue wrist. Extra heavy Gauntlets . MEN’S COLLARS Soft styles Laundried styles Why pay more NOILLALILSNI AAIM-NOILVN V—"00 XINNHJ D ' BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA i J..C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE.INSTITUTION

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