Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 13, 1919, Page 5

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OVERBLOUSE HERE TO STAY| Nothing Doln. ; { . Fisherman—Is this public water? Fashlon Forecasts Show the Garment| Native—Yes. h® Is 20 Be One of the Popular ‘Fisherman—Then. it .won't be & Fall Adjuncts, srime if I land a fish? . _— + Native—No; It'll be & miraclel One type of garment that it seems ! perfectly safe, to_advise the .sverage woman :to purchase now with the comr fortable assurance that it- may be worn when' fall comes: around 15 the:long or over:the-skirt blouse. These blouses unfortunately are rather expensive just now, and Mrs. Average Woman will YR T Bl N - hesitate a little before purchasing a s “HS. Stilwell ot Bécida ‘was | garment.about which there has been 80 a- business visitor in the city yester-| much discussion and which has so long day. struggled for general recognition, Blouse makers have announced that Mrs. Frank Deming of town of| they have confidence;in:the: continued "Nol‘thel'll'v'lfls among the out-of-town vogue: of this type of blouse, now that stioppers: yesterday. d American women have finally agreed to give It a real tryout, and because o} this confidence they are bringing out, or.planning..to_bring out in the fall Iines;long_blouses that will be sold at reasonable figures.. .- i Therefore the woman who does not WSY NOTES | “BEMID]JI NE To each day give an interesting and compiéte review of the : city’s social activities is our desire.; ‘This page is devoted to personal ‘ mention, social items arid news briefs:and ‘we solieit your coo on! iff'its ‘maintenance. ‘Ttems phoned or mailed to' this ‘office are’appre-’ ciated ‘by ‘feaders of'the paper d’ by the ‘publighers. *'" " - ° Telephone 922, B e 6.00 white pumps $4.95 2.95 white pumps $2.50 4.00 white lace . shoes ........$3.25 8.50 white lace shoes ........$2.95 Mrs Fred Vanderiaan of Cass'Liake wag among the out-of-town shoppers yesteljggy. R R LR L E are courte- ously atten- Al tive to the wants . §ad of those who. em- ploy us. All of our’ appointments are of the highest ord- er and every mem- ber of our organi- A daughter was born to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Willlam-Sexton at St; Anthony’s| hoapxzt 1 Augus@ 8. Sixteen-inoh mixed hard and soft slab wood:for sale, $3 per load. : Be- midji Mf; Co., Phone-481. T&F Mrs. . J.. R.- Veloski~returned yes- terday from Redby, where she has] visited“ler sister. f:it oo iiind i “ Mabel Saunders of. Turtle River 5 1 Lot g 1Lot .., il o Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Finch of Grand |/ drove - to-:Bemidji - yesterday-; and | . Forks, N. Di;are ‘enjoying an outing - H at Lake _B;emidjl. 5 i lipassed -the day with friends.;..o5.i | eare to walit until fall for her over-the- zation has . been Whit h d { h S MBS - R . b ) | exirt blouse may watch for special and roperly trained in 1te shoes and o0x- Girls whi i . Attorney Mal Clark g‘ B‘:;“f;d’ Light your home by electricity. [ bargain: sales and-lay in as many as Eis pprgession . fords, some have rubber oy slipgiors was in the city Yyesterday, hav S Phone 26 and theyiwill tell.you:how | ghe Jikes without fear that the fall will " % . soles,. . others neolin and tan barefoot sand- 'to’do: it -at cost: while the’ big house-|l-g,13 the garment 1aid on the shelf by wiring ‘“m‘mg.n, ision. - .o i2d814|| popa Pashion. This inclination of blousemakers to stabilize what has up o, the present season been a decided ovelty seems, to, indicate clearly that e-long blouse has arrived and that it is: here to stay. it soles, a pair ..... $1.95 als, a pair.......$1.00 business: in -district court. i - 3 Mrs. L. V. Harpief of Fern Hill @ motored to the city yesterday and at-l ¢ : tended: to: business matters. Bt o l{ Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood and Miss Florence:Miller of Federal: Dam were' betweéen trainshoppers imithe, city Jesterday ” ST - 1728 Miss Thora Kvale of town of Frohn 4 was the guest of “friends-in- the:city/|: yesterday. If_your home is_not wired, now is the time. The Minnesota -Electric Light & Power~company-will do-=it-|> at cost for thirty days. 2d814 For the Young Girl. For the young girl there is a blous¢ of cross-barred dimity that takes it( inspiration from a child’s romper, Th¢ childish round neck has the Mttl romper collar and cuffs finished wit] hand drawnwork rufiles. Miss Mildred Like of Frederic, Wis., is visiting her brother, Earl A. Luke and wife, 1235 Dewey avenue. The Minnesota Electric Light & Power company will wire your home at cost for the next 30 days. . 2d814 Mr. and Mrs. J. I Evans of Eau o { Claire, Wis., are the guests of Mr. : Evans' brother, E. R. Evans and fam- iy; for a week. 1 and Thur"sci.a‘;y : Electric lights in your home is an investment, not an expense: The Minnesota - Electric Light ‘& Power company will tell you why. 2d814 There will be a regular meeting of the Elk’s lodge Thursday evening. E. H. Jerrard, secy. i = y Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Caldwell of K i Wimbledon, N. D., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. N: French, having- mot- ored to the city. , | S ‘Here's a snap! ‘A genuine U. S. { 5 army wool blanket 62x80 inches,) iF - | ‘Mrs. A. Osmundeon and two chil-{guaranteed perfect condition, for the < ! [ .dfen of Rosby were in Bemidji yes-| rock-bottom price of $6.85—less than (| . i E AT —t 1 { terday en route to\Oklee where.they}it cost -the government. Will . out- L~ willovisit relatives for a few days. wear three ordinary-blankets. Each 1 : - blanket has been thoroughly reno- AT ! ‘Mrs. Jennie Mead of Blackduck 18| yated. 'Shipped prepaid.on receipt of 3 | the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. N.| price. "Order today, stating whether . ¥ French.- Before coming to. Bemldll,"ught or dark shade. Satisfaction lr re a s ¢ she visited in°Wadena for two weeks. -guaranteed by the old- reliable: Min- neapolis Woolen Mills Co., 600 1st ! Mrs. C. M. Grover was operated | Ave. N., Minreapolis, Minn. R < jupon at the Northwestern hospital 8—6-13-20-27 Our Wa]ters Do the Waiting - in Brainerd and expects to be thgfe ;77 for about three-weeks.: - AGENCY Has any woman a right to"have hushand and - two clandestine vers? You say . “No!’ .of Lcourse. ' After you see Pauling Frederick | W Tl Rt - Throughout the Gountry The telephone industry has been affected by the same conditions which caused higher prices in every other business. : PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT. Members of the Swedish congrega- tion will hold a prayer meeting this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clover, 818 Irvine avenue. HOSTESS TO AID. —_——— Miss Anna Fesemaier, who has _ been at St. Authony’s hospital for the ~ past week suffering from a nervous breakdown. is convalescing. Paan o The increased expenses the telephone com- panies have had to meet has necessitated an advance in telephone rates throughout the country. |For Sale—50-pound flour sacks, $1| . > dozen; 100-pound flour -sacks, $1.26| ' The Ladies” Aid: society of the ¢ { { dogen. This makes the cheapest|Swedish Lutheran church will meet cloth on the market:” -Koors Retaillat the home of .Mrs. Rhude, 610 || ’ 711mwf | Fourth street, tomorrow afternoon. The cost of furnishing telephone service de- “llut,'nf The Store. ¥ ¢ —~ 2 z A cordial invitation is extended. i : e Ffancis-Kafe, who has:been visit|_ ¥ e ..AUTO ACCESSORIES P;nds on the cost of producing it. The tele- ! ing at-the P. M. Dicaire home, left LINNEA SOCIETY. i } phone companies everywhere are paying ‘em- We have just return- ployees higher wages and paying more for ma- i | yesterday for Duluth where he will | “rpe Linivea'sociéty of the Swedish terials than f 1 erials than formerly. e | yisit before réturning-to-hfs-home in| 1oy S ohyureh will meet Friday ed from France and A e~ M;ilwalikee. A y evening at 8 o'clock at the _home of Y i i Mrs. J. A McDonald of Dewoy a1 2 et Al members.are {| gyre going into busi- ‘l':" may still say “Nol” but ' Prices are on a permanently higher level and b B et - is c i ’ : g H : :t J :}:fiez:.%x‘.?;“gfifio:ffi"H:r 1it- ness here. Drop Hin -'i::" ’;"" haven’t seen the we mus_t of neCEE.SI!;y adjust’ our business to l 6 son Norman has recovered from ICE CREAM SOCIAL. and see us for yourt Ipigture meet this new condition. . 1 the- disease. St. Philip’s church will hold an g | il ice cream social Friday afternoon and F ord Accessories ‘Added Attracti 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson mot- | evening at the vacant lot between 1 on TOPICS OF THE DAY the Catholic - church and the post- ) ofed down from Bemidji yesterday tojt office. Ice cream cones will also be LUNDOUIST BROS. :if;‘ al_:gend the celebration. Mr. Larson 5 i k " ( oot oo smber e ° 115 Third St. | Northwestern Tolephone Exchange Go. ‘Loans and insurance. Northern SUI!DA}! SCHOOL CONVENTION. g Land Co. Phone 29. g13te| Friday, August 15, the Beltrami i 3 county Sunday school convention will be held in the Methodist church, com- i Wanted at once, for Red Lake hay t - department for cash, if price is right, | mencing at 10 o’clock in the morn- Ford runabout. Must be in good | ing. :Sessions will also be held in order, with'rear box preferred. -J. l{i' the afternoon and evening. . i ] | Phone 177 © -~ -6d8 e g e ; Opsafit, PhOre BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED. - || i l H I (LU T L LTI Safe;guard Sy Your and your ‘Miss Lorraine .Krea]a,itz 1;19 flgz Complimentary to Miss Anna Mc- morning- for' Minneapolis where she|Manus, whose -~ marriage to ~ John TO will visit friends-and srelatives until Gainey will take place October 1, MORROW UL school ‘begins. She-will stop en routeiMiss Beatrice Kirk of Lake boulevard at Brainerd where she will be the|entertajned at a hit;and-miss shower giest of Mrs. Stillings, formerly of|last evening at her home. The hours this eity. i wenel passed.in dancing and music 4 i =~5 landilunch was served. 'The invited i V. E. Michel, who was formerly | o= - 2 2 i ! with the United Press and who at Fs“ra’mmvfiw::?lfiaflx‘; h%:c‘g‘;:;‘: i ., ote time was oditor °§n'h°y£:;‘:},‘:’; Mitre' Achenbheh: Marjorte Shannon, || Genmeral Blacksmithing! it Séntinel, was in the 24 Anna Benda, Ida Heng, Olive Curtis, || —Horseshoeing a Specialty— : “Let him who is without in among you cast ‘the first stone.” Aldrich & English SEE é’&:;‘:;"‘:&s c’g::t:cr;'énMr' Michal h:s %ivangeach, Anne Bowers, Olivia Ox eyl Welding' 5 A senberger, Ann_Fesenmaier, Olga y-acetylene Welding’ Ch ld H lth ed Press and is now | Skinvick; Dorothy; Carson, Lucy La- ' vahd Cutti B ; : uarens ea traveler. ontisee, Tipton, Emma _._Golg, Ava 4 ing : g | ‘«Better quality at less price” Sonstrud, Anna Johnson, Catherine 214 FOURTH STREET 0 seems too good to he true, but our Jackson, Marie Cahill, Lottie McDon- : US cubtofiers-say they get~ just-that-a ». . Julis ri_morlllsa, - - E w. 3 Rich-Studio, 29 10th St. l»"lmne8 ?.H)Mo S DGt THE DFide-to-be was : -1 the recipient of many-beautiful gifts Miss Ursula Grest of Fargo, N. D., and each.guest wag,/given a slip of who:has been the guést of her sister, paper-on which-to-guess-the contents of the packages,:while .they. were photoplay Mrs.! W. Z. Robinson and family, Y DV LA T in extra selected star Koors Butter - Supreme It is Pasteurized sinceé Saturday, returned to her home still ‘wrapped. ‘Miss Lucene McCuaig this: afternoon. Miss Grest had|was awarded first prize and Miss Ava planned on staying two weeks but Sonstrud second. e received a message stating that: her brother. Nick Grest, had arrived from Bring Gifts to France. - Canada for a_visit: Mrs. Robinson| A delegation from Abyssinia bearing » and little daughter, Elizabeth, accom- | picli-gifts of ivory and" silks' for-the Pa“’. panibd Miss Grest to Fargo and Wil announced purpose of congratulating ! return to Bemidji the:latter par§ of France on-her recent victory; appeared- oy the weck. i at the peace conference-in-Paris, ;This: Scenario by Jack Cun- ningham i The “Double Standard”” of Morality is pitilessly and fearlessly exposed.in this strong, virile drama of American life. Must the woman always T T Y T T for all the family at reasonable prices following item appearing in I3 in strict accordance with the anclent ; th;r hgroollston %)ail}" Times: will ‘be | Orlentaléprocedure. The ‘real ‘purpose of interest to-many Bemidji people, | Of A-visit Is not disclosed until prelim- as Miss Erwin was well known here: Inary: cerémonies are;concluded. These “Announcements were received in the | iative Africans—claiming-descent from city toddy of the marriage - of “Miss| Solomon. and-the queen of Sheba— Edith Erwin, daughter of Mr. andi wished. to be In on the carving up of the“‘world, far they have Interests Mrs. Thomas Erwin, to Frank L. An-| t} a former Crookston YOUNgZ|which are vital to them although little : Pasteurization is a scientific heating and" ~egoling process which destroys any pos- sible germs which may have been in the kg frie ail orders receive I S O T T E LT T T T TR T T derson, man, at Forest Lake, Minn. Miss|gnown to.the rest of the world. Seat- : Pay? Erwin is a graduate of Central high | eq 1n that.imtural bastion of Africa, [| OUL prompt attention. ay. cream. v school and is well known here for|sna Abyssiiiians-have Jived in-greater:|| —. 5 A3 ) I howi since’ that time she 1&” X‘s(‘lter‘:o’x‘\e: ordess'security for uknown centuries: First class repairing in 5o, E0SHOWING on many occasions. Mr. Ance They are not negroesibut a mixture ——= connection PATHE NEWS = 2 Suinnnnnnnnnnmn N nnnnnnnnniie ment elec- 3 n visit Mr. and|C€U fe-of -own and professing the After a honeymoo! Christiart -refigion -belnga-branch of | |- * Bmmjl.SHOE STORE L. And n will make Mrs. Frank i the Coptic church of Egypt. Until re- 315 Minnesota Ave A NN their home at Arcadia, Fiorida. They will be at home to their friends there cently: they-have been unmolestad save by uative tribess after September 1/ The Pioneer Want Ads Bring Results T I y - Ha ek dmay

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