Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 8, 1919, Page 5

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<eity’s” ‘social activities is 'our desire. in its maintenance. Items phoneéd - flrs. Abe Grossman' returned yes- tergay from a visit in Minneapolis. The Scandinavian American fra- ternity will hold a picnic Sunday at Ridgeway park. Just received a car load of fresh fruit at Mac’s Confectionery. 1488 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newton have returned from a mot.or trlp to Du- luth: M. Altman. of .Dlxhxth is ‘a. guest at the M. A. Greenblat home: for some time. S Mu E. Wiley. of Mlnneapolis is a guest at the M. Madson home: for a few days , Mrs Mary: MacGregor. was callefl {o International Falls Wednesday on account of the illness of her daugmer. - PR B & B ——— Get. your fresh fruit at Mac's Ctm- fectionery. - 1488 Louis Neumann has returned from Crookston where he was employed at St. Vincent hospital. Mrs. Henb Dodge and two children of Pinewood were between train vis- * itors fn’the city yesterday. y . L. W Galloway of Cass Lake was among ithe visitors in the city yes- terday.’ Northern Loans and insurance. . 1m95 Land Co. Phone 29. sts ‘Helen Ryan of Grand Forks, N. D, is the guest of Miss Lottie French tor a few days The .Bible class will meet at the A. 0. ‘Akre home in.the:Fifth ward this evening and prayer meeting wlll be held ‘at 8:0’clock. . cago 4 will be absent from the city till the.18th of this month. oo A { ‘William Cutter and Art Hanson of Austin, Min étored to Bemidji ? . the - 'former’s and ‘family. -pound flour sacks, $1 ~-sacks, $1.26 thé = cheapest ““Koors. Retail 711mwf Mlss Jeane Newton is exnected to arrive in Bemidji tomorrow from Minneapolis for a visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newton. Knapp, who was taken to St. Ant yny’s hospital Monday, is; getting Yalong ‘nicely, and will leave] thal institution in_about a week. Allen Bryant and wife of Staples motored to Bemidji and are visiting their uncle,.J. . Burnett at Lake Plnntagan@t, ‘some time. . have also visited : at Calumet. Perry Hullett, son of Mrs. J. M. Burnett of this city, Nas been taken to St. Anthony’s hospital and is suf- fering from 4after effects of the flu. Mrs. William Johnson has re- “turned from_ Crookston and .will spend the remainder of the summer with her mother, Mrs. H. S. Annette. “Better quality at less price,” geems too good to he true, but our customers say they get just that at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570W. N 8141Mo Miss . Marie Bentegat, a young French woman who is a student at the University of North Dakota, has gone to Fargo to spend a month visit- ing lgr and Mrs. E. J. Weiser Miss ELKO ¢~ TONIGHT ONLY iMy, But ThisStar |7: Pretty BETTY GOMPSON who is co-starred with - GEORGE LARKIN Devils Trail” the stai:t]mg and exceed- ingly mterestmg World Picture,is sure some pretty young- lady' She ‘is ome 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. Also Showing HOLMES TRAVELOGUE To em,h day give an interesting and compiete review ‘ot "the mention, social items and news briefs.and we solieit your cooperation ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. : Telephone 922. dette and other ‘points in the nor- thern part of the state. Mlsses Agnes Shauls and Ellen ‘They | /This page is devoted to personal or mailed to this office are appre- Bentegat has been at Lake Bemidji for a menth, as the guest of Mrs. C. M. Cooley.—Grand Forks Herald. Captain and Mrs. Cyril Dyke Page of Grand Forks, N. D., are visiting Mrs. O. J. Barnes at her summer home at Lake Bemidji. Mrs. Barnes’ home is in Grand Forks. Mrs. R. W. Nudd of °Williston, N. D., is visiting her brother, Mr. Stambaugh; at_his farm home near this city. Mrs. Nudd also passed part of last summer here. Everett Guthrie, son of Mrs. M. Guthrie " of Turtle River, has gone to Sharon, N. D., where he will be | employed during. harvest. Mrs. L. W2 Gall;iway, manager of the Elko Hat Shop has returned from Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul, where she purchased her fall stock of millinery." Py -Ed. Vasstrand, a real estate deal- or of Oklee, transacted business in the_ city ‘yesterday. He left last evep;n B¢ ¥ [theis has returned from 4 trip:fo-Lake of ‘the Woods, Bau- Neumann will leave the latter part of the week on a two weeks' vaca- tion trip to Princeton, St. Paul, Min- neapolis and Caledonia. Dr. Henry Mohler and family of ‘Maddock, Dr. William Mohler and Dr. Thor Mohler and family of-Devils Lake, wer They- aré of the state. touring the northern part Miss Numidia Ledfors of Black- duck was a between-train shopper in the city yesterday. While in the! city she was the guest of friends. Oliver Whaley, manager of the; Elko. theatre, and Glenn Harding, manager of the Grand theatre re- turned this morning from a busi- ness trip to the Twin Cities. Miss Edna Lange of St. Paul and Misses- Sylvia, Marjorie and Martha Carter of St. Cloud were -guésts at and Mrs. H. Z. They the home of Mr. Mitchell yesterday morning., l&gt on the ‘noon train.for ‘Grand:| ‘Rapids and. will spend a month at Lake Pokegama. Mr‘s."Wll]la‘xfi’ Murfey, who has visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs: ' The NEW MODEL " " Shoe Shop Located at Tlle Bemidji Shoe Store - -.=:315 Minn. Ave "FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIR- ING AT REASONABLE PRICES ——AIll Work Guaranteed F. J."CATTEYSON, Propr. in the city yesterday. || William Fellows, and sister, Alice Fellows, of Tenstrike for a month, was in Bemidji Wednesday en route to Eagle Bend, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Walter Hutch- inson, for a short time. Later she will go to Fergus Falls for a visit before returning to her home in Spokane, Wash. She was accom- panied to Eagle Bend by her sister, Miss Alice, who will return to Ten- strike next week. « Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Quayle of Vir- @pia, Minn.,, who have been guests off Mr. Quayle’s sister| Mrs. N. B. Given and family, for ‘the past five days, left yesterday for Superior where they will visit before-return- ing to their home. Mr. Qujyle has recently returned from military serv- ice, having been in France 15 months. - He will be employed by the Commodore Mining company of Vir- ginia. ON EXTENDED TOUR. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Horn of Mar- shaltown, Iowa, who were visitors in Bemidji for a short time left yefterday for Virginia, Hibbing, Du- luth and other points on the range. Mr. Horn is manager of the J. C. Penney company store at Marshal- town and while here visited the local store of the firm. D. J. Whitman of the local store accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Horn as far as Virginia. The trip is being made by motor. BISHOP ON VISITATION. The Right Reverend Bishop Mor- rison of Duluth will make a visita- tion of the parishes and missions under the charge of Rev. George Backhurst of this city, as follows: August 8, Mentor; 9, Bena; 10, a. m., Cass Lake; 10, p. m., Bemidji; 11, Redby; 12, Red Lake; 13, Tenstrike; J MAiGUERITE CLARK “COME OUT OF + THE KITCHEN" At regular price‘é; 10c, 20c TRY THIS RECIPE Mix piquant, captivating ‘Marguerite Clark ina bat- ter of love, suspe)\§e, ,thnlls and pathos, Serve hot, just before the-mi "lionaire bursts upon the scene to bid you ‘“Come Out of the Kitchen.” Try it. It’s good! Also- showing satirical comedy “The Last Bottle” and the ELKO ORCHESTRA at evenjng performance ELKO SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONE of o Mic- .| Key's ‘great M photoplay to . shown at GRAND MACK SENNET PRESENTS "MICKEY” 3 Days Beginning Sun. Aug. 10th ——AT THE— Super Picture WITH MABLE NORMAND You will be sing- ing, praising, lov- ing “Micke‘y"' ' “Mlckey is.a prov- en picture. Proven in cities all- over the country as the sensation of the year. : THEATRE THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Miss [ 14, Round Lake; 15, Northome; 17, 1 i ible. ‘Onjgum and Walker; 18, Ponsford Thamas Jeffereons Bibls 1904 congress caused to be re In 2, P 3 LouL: They will return to the cit the s-wnlh-d.J(-\ltvrsnu Blble, or more EXPERT 3 on Sunday afternoon and the bisho:’) correaghvye “The Morals and Life o: ). Sk REPA[RING' will confirm a class and preach at|Jesus. of Nuzareth,” extracted textu- GO TO 1 5 o'clock vespers in the afternoon, ally from the gospels in Greek, Latin, . g0 5 e i ¢ ) I‘rk,lu h_s#pd English, by 'J‘hmnas Jeffer- Bemld_" S]’]oe' Repair HOSTS AT DINNER. son, T ‘exts were cut by him out of 3 ~Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Beaver|Pfinted copies of Greek, Latin, French . . Shop and English Testaments and pasted in four parallel columns on blank pages. which later’ were bound in. red mo- rocco, ornamented in- giit, and titled on the baegk ju: giltsletters, “The Morals m]g or l‘:lnul isIn’ the Unpit- s w\meum at Washington, and 9,000 duplicate coples for the use of congress ere prvinted In 1904, were ‘hosts at 6 o’clock dinner at their summer cottage on the Birch- mont road last evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, G. D. Backus and daughters, Vera, Helen and Luella, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stewart, Mrs. A. C. Parks and daugh- ter Elizabeth of Harlowton, Mont., Mrs. Emma Stewart, Miss Capitola Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Given and family. MISS FRENCH ILL. Lillian French, daughter of Mr. and “Mrs. G. H. French, was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital for treat- ment yesterday. Miss French suf- fered an attack of the Spanish flu last October, and has been in poor health since. TONIGHT ONLY DT — llIIIIlIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIII|I|IIlIIIllI|IIII A return showing of “THE OLD HOMESTEA A Cecile B. DeMille production 2" with an all star cast across the street from Dal!:- on’s Resfaurant’ A. Patterson, Propr. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE -~ | - DAILY PIONEER “On my way to Wil- ton, where the BIG" DANCE is going to be Saturday night!” AUGUST Oth “and a little thing like this dog is not going to stop nie, as there is going to be a five- piece orchestra and the floor of the Wood- man hall is very good. Come Over for a Good Time et 3 this You can‘t away fro at the {IGRAND Making Way for the New Season’s Arrivals Special Bargains to G <o CLEAR SUMMER STOCKS Saturday, Aug. 9th to Aug. 16th CLOAKS. SUITS DOLMANS AND DRESSES LADIES’ TAILORED SKIRTS Plain and fancy—silk and worsted. This 25 Pel‘ Cent. Discount season’s styles. A good assortment still here to be An early selection will be .to. your ad- . ¢ $ vantage. We aim to cleul’ all summer disposed of -...... s 5'98 stock. - LADIES’ FANCY GEORGETTE WAISTS This season’s styles in popular styles. White and flesh colors. An early selec- tion gives more assurance of getting your size .. 54 $4.48 Nashua Woolnap Blankets $5-99 A speclal purchase before the advance. Full size. Each wrapped in sepamte sanitary package. Fancy plaids—blue —pink—tan—and grey Buy early like we did N $5.95 LADIES’ RIBBED UNIONSUITS The “Fitrite” Garment CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES About 50 dresses to clean up. 2 to 6 . i GO sizes. You must not judge the dp;):i; filtolt;lsgehtg;' tilglctest;ll?;ned or! 69c quality by this clearing’s prices. . . 48(« CONGOLEUM RUGS 3 feet by 9 feet Four different patterns. A real 2 98 bargain in floor covering .......)k 1000 YARDS OF 36-INCH PERCALE Special for Saturday, Avugust 9, only, ayd.....23c

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