Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 5

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nha Mrs. B."E. Lane is the guest’ ot friends ln ‘Crookston. Mrs. ‘Arthur Rogers-of Wilton was a between-traln shopper in Bemidji esterday +Mids Anna Michaels of St. Paul is the guest of Miss Vera Cutter for a few weeks, UF. P. Coppernoll of Wilton" was “among the business vlsltors in the city yesterday .. Mrs." Sidney Miller ‘of Pinewooii . -visited friends in the city betwean train yesterday.- F Mrs. F'fa.nk Silversack of Grant ..:Viglley was-among the business visit- ore. in the. city yesterday.. k L i ,Mrs. R. Poyer of Thief River Falls " was in the city yesterday en route to her home-after two weeks visit nt Quirlng C Mrs. F. M. Thompson, who has been ‘the guests-of relatives at Deer +River, returned-to her home in Lock- ~~~hafl yesterday. Misa Ethel- Condon of Minneapolis arrived in the city last evening and is a guest at the P. E. Welch home !or two weeks, “‘Mrs, - Otto Zuehldorf, who has “visitéd relatives-‘at Deer River, was in' Bemidji yesterday en route to her home in' Moorhead. .~ “Better quality at' less . price,’” -geems - too: good to-he.true, but our customers say they get just that at Rleh Studlo, 29 10th St. Phone. 570W, %, 8141Mo TS, Roy Cartwright ¢ < town “of - Northern left yesterday. for where Mn’ Cartw ight —_— Mrs. H. S. Gillett of Crookston, who has enjoyed an outing at Birch- . ‘Bemidji’s ‘popular sum- mer resort;-has returned to her home. Mrs. A. D. Perry and Mrs. A. C. Berine, who haye visited al the Perry. home in town' of Northern for month, left for their home in Tomah, Wis., today, . : * Harry Flint, Alfred Arnold - Arenson, who spending’ Several - da Superior: and Cass } tu ed to thelr Mrs:-F:-D.-Gomeron-and son -Fi . ley, and Joe Siiuiz, Peter Barnes ai Dick Watson, motored from Bemidji in the Cameron -car and spent a --couple of days at Breezy- ‘Point Vma —Grand Forks Herald 6 town, N. D., who have passed four days in- Bemidji, Teft this morfing or_Park: Rapids and -Detroit en route to their home, .Mr. Lyons rep= resents the Dodge ¢ar in the James- tow district Dennis Lawler and sister, Miss Margaret Lawler "‘of Willmar, “who has visited relatives at Tracy, Breck: “enridge, ‘and " other points in - the gtate . motored :to Bemidji. yesterday .and ‘will visit friends here -~ for a short. time before returning to their home. Miss Margaret Troppnian, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. F..G. Troppman, arrived from California this morn- -ing, where she -has just finished the summer course at the Denis Shawn ..8chool, - where she has. heen- studying Oriental dancing ~under Ruth St. Denis, the great artist. Ted Willits, son of Mr. and Mra. E. J. Willits, who_has been seriously ill at St. Anthony’s hospital, suffer- ing from a severe attack of the Spanish -“‘flu,” followed by pneu- monia, was able to sit up for half an hour this morning. His father, who s also a patient at the hospital o suffered ‘from an-attack of s able to; ‘be ‘out on the Alde‘rman, . and” Mrs. Mal (Hark.nrrlved in the .city Tues- day: night -and‘-weére ‘guests “at.the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn on Lake boulevard.' Mr. Alderman and “Mr. Clark returned to their homesin Brainerd last evening. Mrs. Clark-‘and Mrs. Wieland and Mrs. Alderman - réturned = to their homes tomorrow All auto caps up to S2 50 now for sale jat'98c. LaFontisee Millinery, Bemidji: . 2d88 Miss Florence Gratton, who is em- ployed in the manager’s office of the Northwestern Telephone com- pany, has gone on her annual vaca- tion. At Brainerd she will visit Miss Mabel Anderson for a couple of days and from there to Minneapolis where she will visit her brother, L. J. Gratton. She will also visit her sister Mrs. Carter Cutter, at Viroqua, Wis., before returning to Bemidji. Mrs. Cutter was formerly Miss Jennie Gratton of this city. The Grand Forks Herald says: “Mrs. C. H. Opsahl and her daughter, Miss Ella Opsahl, who are spending the summer at their cottage at Ma- ple Lake, are expected to come in " 1 ws briefs and we solieit yo\n‘ cooyennan in its maintenance. ltems phoned or mailed to this ofl‘lce Are appre- iated y teade}'e 01 the ipaper and.by the )mblnherq.» Tolepliono 922, town tonight, time: at the lake, Mrs. Arthur F. Bratrud, formerly of this city, and now liv. ng left Maple Lake .on Monday night for Bemidji where Judge and Mrs. C. M. Cooley at their summer cottage, before returning to ‘Minneapolis. the Belmont apartments, who also was a guest-at the Opsahl cottage for several townn” ing the summer in the west, has re- cently motored from Missoula, Mont., to Tacoma, .and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peter- son of - Missoul Mount Ranier co teresting points Tacoma, the party expects to start the: lntter,part. of this’week- on their return ‘trip east —St. - Cloud --Times. Miss Jerrard is a niece of E. H. Jer- rard of this eity and having visited Bemidji friends on many occasions, 'is well . known set here,.. : 3 .The |-the following: ltem which. will.be of interest to ‘many Bemidii. people, as Miss Davies is a sister ‘of Mrs. E. H. | , |Marcum of this c¢ity and has vm'ed' ‘| here on many 0 Helen Davies 1éft the city at noon | yesterday for.- the "Grand Forks hlgh school -and has, not announced her plans for the future.. with- the city schools: here- for 17 ‘A" member of the summer school fac- u‘lty t the University of North Da- and; nine years -of -this time| Ope of the smartest of the handker. chief linen wailsts-has a collar which section. .ceived an appointment. to vanced section, which spoke well for her ability as an instructor.” men’s society of the Swedish Luth- eran chirch this evening at 8 o' 'clock, in the church basement Filg‘"! and i ard: entertain bridge yesterday afternoon-in honor of Mesdames §. F. Alderman '\rd who.are herrhouse_guests. 3 There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Thursday evening. Herbert, Lyon and wi(e ot James— tained at a - picnic dinner ‘at their summer cottage last - evening. guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given and family, G. D. Backus and daughters Vera, Helen and Luella_ Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Stewart, Mrs. Emma Stewart, Miss Capitola Stewart, Mrs. Oakland and ‘daughter of Spokane, ‘Wash., Mrs. A. C. Park and daughter Elizabeth of Harlowton, Mont., Mrs. DANCE AND INITIATION. AU Ha v who still “practice cynnl- | there are iwo agitations going on at} when he had asked her to attend the Six hundred invitations have been balisi, stories of valuable pearls are| present. One is to increaxe the £40¢| theater with him. Upon arriving at ; issued to the dance to follow- the| hot infrequently, found by dm’hg a year, Which they now get (nna| the theater John stepped up to the hox B Modern Samaritan initiation th‘is white traders, 0\4']1 to this d which, by the way, they voted them: | oftfice and purchased one ticket and & o[el\lren‘;ng‘ ‘The dance will be held in{ tives ofren pml with thelr coll selves!), swnd (he othor 18'-to Qecrense ~m|led oit to Mary, \vultln elosg by i “‘eexyrx&leoclgaxElcl}ol:a:hbeancz;l_:li‘acf of genmis I echange for mere t ft—to nil, says London “Answers. Tt| the lobby, “Mary, heve's wilere You hug Musie Wil be fivaiLa] ?)y (:he Bfl:g: particularly for, things that I8 no new thing to pay «members>for{:your ticket; I've got mine” A’ tifted Dloce. Bamaritan: rchostin, . niedic for pen«uml adornment. i ; thelr sorvices, In olden times, how-| passed through the wilang crowd, and Btely fallon InEothe feaiation s bati | New Hebrides, the &nlowmon islands and | ever; the) (. by theh < | sodohu hugd to attend fhe performance quet will-be held:sin the dining room. vln“some parts of the Wiji group. pearls Aganlzn_flm nut out ot puh! uhm | \\hlled\huv Wity o cr'nls‘m face of the 0dd Fellows hall, where the are still obtained in considerablé quun- heshire got 45 a day-in to ‘stay- for 4 short They have had as their-guest alsa in . Minneapolis. Mrs. Bratrud she will visit from Mrs. C. M. Vuckel, of from days, has returned to year F pital M thei and Miss: Alice Jerrar(flwho is spend- Wash., with her uncle After -visiting the | untry and other in- near:: Seattle and noon on J among the younger ofzeM Yo JGramd. Forks Herald contains siond: ‘‘Miss M, June Miss | well heéad of the normal department of ‘Miss Davies was-connected | bills,. ars.” .For ten years' she has been |1d87. ffiliated with - the elementary Last year Miss Davies re- the ad-|. rolls HOST TO MEN’S SOCIETY. blue Oscar Benson will entertain the HOSTFSS T BREDGE Ma), F“Wieland of “Braln | B. P. 0. E. ELKS. E H. JERRARD Sec'y. HOSTESS T0 FARMERS’ CLUB. Mrs. M. Guthrie of Turtle River entertained the Turtle River Work- ing club.at her home Saturday, fifty | guests being in attendance. Ritchie and J. E. Harris of this city were the speakers of the day. Lupch was served at noon and several new members were admitted to the club. The next meeting will be held at the home of George Keiser, Septem- || her 6, and’a committee’ consisting of Misses Ethel Guthrie: Ruth Blakely and Edna Keiser was appointed to select speakers for That occasion. A. P. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.:Denu eénter- The who are house guests at the Denu home, Denu. initiation-and business meetlng will quested to be there at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elletson re- ceived a message from Sergeant, Adam D. Elletson, written the Salvation Army department, Camp Merritt, that' he has arrived | Sergeant- Elletson has been in the cervice for 14 months and spent a come, SURPRISED BY FRIENDS. Women of the Monseheart Legion pleasant surPrise party at the hom of Legionere’ freshments were served and a 'social afternoon passed. tended the dedication of Mooseheart Mooseheart grow from a farm to ‘a beautiful town with over 1,200 in- different state, at the home there: {veation of this year, June 27, th corner stone was laid for'a $100,000 hospital and a house of workship fo! all creeds is-now being erected. Mrg. Wasgon gave a talk about.Mooseheart Crookston;” to . spend, t the remainder of the summer. with! at-a spacial. mesting :f ~the Mogse), | her. mother, Mrs. W. Li Davies. Dayies recently resigned. her position " Om and refuse to-pay any of Mrs. A. N le board: successfully over the collars. of tal i lored coats. and sweaters.. . Its.tucked | .Jabot and coliar are-embroidered witk sbort sampler stitch. * LT TTTL DT T (LT TR ~.played havoc at Fergus. stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, bringing back new vi- { gor and restoring that joy of THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Westminster's Wapes. " The: puyinent of M, PUs has always been rather a vexed. questica; ‘and Where Pear's Abound. On some of ‘the islands lying io the. porth andi east 6f Australin, inhabited Parks being a sister of Mrs. John Goes Alonm itles by natives. These divers perform wondesful feats. It is not unusual for |’ hem' to bring up shells from a- depth 01120 feet, and it is an ordinary thing for them to work in” water 50 to 75| feet deep. They do this without diving egulpment of any kind. and 4 “eitizen or be held. All members are re- ‘ Constitnents s and his claim was sue- Pevious ‘to the present. ar- rangement of ‘paying’ M. P.’s out of the treasury, they could claim. that the commor law still_survived by: which they were:enutled to the salary fixed hy custom WAR VETERAN HOME. o e n 1780 their son, . Taking a Plebiscite. Plebiscite is u political term bur from the French, wmearing & f all the eleciors in a country on some spedfic qitestion. It m the Latin plm.hclmm. a de- ree ‘of: the_plebs, or - ‘Jaw made by the n peunlo nnd 4¢'somewhat sim- §a¥.to ihe referendum. A notdble ex- amiple’ of the use: of the ploh!s(-\te in Erench history was in 1852, when the memorable coup, d'efat. of 1851 was onfirmied nid (e {itle "‘of - emperor yan given to Nupeleon IL 'TONIGHT LAST TIMES States. lina in 1739. France and is well and happy. in France, being in the hos- corps army band. Mr. and Eletson had not heard from son for the :past. two months ‘the message was indeed wel-|- ; In Puruhasmg an International MOTOR TRUCK IS-IIVESTIIG IN SERVIGE THAT EXGELS It has a capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch 'regular 146 inch special. Engine—four cylin- der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. “We will have this truck on. display in a very few days and think it will pay any ont to look thia truck over before placing an order, as we think that it will meet the needs of this part of the country. New Model 4 Overland +To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we ! wfll have to. clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; -~ and offer-a Cole 8 that is in'véry good shape, 1917 Ford'and'a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 - mxles at’ pnces that wnll pay you to mvestlgate BEMIDJI- MOTOR: SERVICE Bemidji, Mlnn. Bemidji, Chapter = 187, gave a Connick Tuesday after: in honor of Mrs. Wasson. Re- Mrs. ‘Wasson at- uly .27, 1913, and has -seen s. There are over 700 n children of-the Moose, froml Canuda and Alaska, During the con- *_ Adolph Zukor presents 1 FERCUSON ‘Heart of the Wilds’ an Artcraft'vpicfure y 30, which was _interesting’ as as 'instrucuve OTICE. August.. 7, 1919, af.ex she having -left my “bed an A. NIKLE:"* ) 209 Third Street PHONE 857 MILlIflNS and wfll be dehghted with Of Handkerchier. Llnen. sufficlently at the back to fig Her brother had run afoul “of'the law in an attempt to protect her. . Her sweet- heart, a member of . the Royal Mounted, was de- - tailed: to.run him down. where her tongue mercerized cotton in & long um’ Picture that’ll ‘make you x;figl the evergreen pines d feel the tlmll of ad- enture. X bl SN Also— . Ford “Topic Weelxly Alice Joyce [ " The picture you will never forget in- Robt. - Chamber’s ro- featuring mantic story— IN o . “THE CAMBRIC MASK’ a e Urma" STARVF.D T0 DEATH Bll amazing romance Of high finance, love and the] PATHOS COMEDY White Riders. . . ’ Many nervous and high .HUMOR ~ DRAMA : strung women receive little if +'/LOVE NOVELTY "Also showing any nourishment from what ;/ADVENTURE ROMANCE they eat, becoming skinny and washed out ‘in appearance. Dull eyes, pale complexion, liver and kidney inactivity tell of a serious condition. Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea (a scientific combination of heal- ing herbs) quickly relieves the trouble by gently stimulating an Pictures of the terrific cyclone which recently Thrills a Plenty Falls, Minn. Matinees at 2:30 Nights, 7:30 and 9:00 at the Iiving feeling. City Drug Store * BETTY COMPSON who is co-starred with BE()HGE MHKIN “The Ilewls Tlall" the startling and exceed- ingly interesting World Picture,is sure some pretty voung lady! She is one of the most piquantly attrac- tive stars seen on the screen in a long time. The story she depicts with the aid of Mr. Larkin is migh- ty entertaining, too. J. C. PENNEY CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION; J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION BLOUSES AT ECONOMY PRICES 'AVE you seen the big display of handsome new styles in our window? Just in'and bought at prices that mean a big saving to you. This statement would mean nothing to you were it not backed up by the combined purchasing power of 197 busy stores. Do you realize what an enormous number of blouses we purchase yearly? Mostly Georgette. Crepes, in light and suit shades. They are going fast at these prices. 54- 9 8 LADIES WHITE KID PUMPS . White ivory Sole, covered kid, French heel, , iisivans Silk Hose Colors and black $2.49 to 98¢ GRAND THEATRE J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION John was o tightwad, but Mary wa unaware of the fact until one evening John Juy nas the first to hold the office: of chief justice of the United States and- recelved his appointment He was born in New York, Dacember 12, 1745, John Rutledge was nominated by the president and was the second chief justice of the United He was born in bouth Curer Are singing praises. of, . . Are anxiously waiting for ) Will insit upon seeing . . 3 DAYS BEGINNING SUNDAY, AUGUST 10th’ NOILALILSNI FAIM-NOILVN V—"0D XANNId D 'f

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