Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 5

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To eachday give an :imteresting and complete review of the city’s social activities is ouridesire. This page is devoted to personal ,axention, social items:anid:mews briefs and ‘we-solisit;your cooperation W its maintenance. - Items phoned ‘or mailed to this office are:appre- “elated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. S Telephons 922, =—————————— Rev, Cline and:family.of Lawrence, Kan., ‘are enjoying a month’s vaga- x tion. in ~Grant - Valley, “where Rev. Dean | Cline is looking after ‘his property d71tt| interests. Miss Dora-Hazen is {1l at her home on Lake Plantaganet. 860,000 to loan or farnis. ‘Land 'Co. - Loans and ‘insurance. ‘Northern| Cash' paid for liberty bonds. In- .Land Co. Phone 29. . .8138tf | quire room 51 Markham hotel. 820tf . A son was -born to. Mr. and. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Berger :Anderson and “Martin Moe: Saturday ‘morning. infant- son of ‘Minot, N. D., arrived : n Bemidji Monday and-:are the . Por-Sale—50-pound four sacks,"$1 | guests of Mrs. Anderson’sisister, Mrs. i dozen; 100-pound Pour sacks, $1.25 | F. Donaldson, for a few days. ; *{dogen. This . makesTthe .cheapest| = Do you ‘want an electric iron, a icloth on sthe market. Koors Retail| toaster, a grill, or a percolater?:Call Store. 2 71t¥mwt | the Minnesota: Light :& Power Gom- pany and ask about their * Miss Ethel - Ferrel and ‘nephew, {Down-and a Dollar per Month’ ‘Pravisi@errel are visitlig -at Inter- 4 ‘national Falls: for the day. 5.2 Mrs. Williami Smith, who has:been Mps. -C.3A."Bye.of Pinewood was|the guest of friends and relatives in .among the out of town shoppers yes-) Bemidji since the latter part ofJune, i terday. K - will--Jeave Friday for -Minneapolis .Jand “from there will return to her New Ford car for sale, ¢ash or-easy| home in Sparta, /Wis. ~ payments. Address ~“H.” cafe .of - i Ploneer. . 23819 Fifteen- property owners on one,’ street :have ‘ordered the Minnesota W. B. Freéleigh:of Thorhult-passed -:;lis‘ht l:md Pov;t:f -C‘%mp::}'d to ‘wire : midji on 'busimess |-their homes: while the ay cam-| . ?fi::::;‘:y in Bemidj “|'patgn 15 on. - No' wonder. They are :Never was there a season when the L = getting it-done -at cost. 24820 i h. Previous} ost . Nels Otterstad, “cruiser, of Turtle tered quite as‘much. Previously a v 'River was a business-visitor in the| Mr. and-Mrs. William H. Leas of | WA8 Just a vest. Now it has b°f'." {city yestesday. “} Waterloo, Ind., Who.bave -been,:the | glorified into a costume—that Is ‘it : : “}guests of their daughter, Mrs.-\Gra-|the-vest is:lovely. “This vest is a won- Losns-<gnd insurance. “Ndrthern |ham M. Torrance-and ‘family, will}derful-peach-blue.taffeta withquanti- ! LandCo. “Phone.29. - ‘4w914°| 18ave -tomorrow night:for-Minneapo-|ties.of goid laceand tassels:and net. lis, -en ;route to-their .home. “Before —_— 5 n | coming to Bemidji' Mr..and Mrs.heas TFo'Clean Lace. visited Yellowstone national park. Measure before washing if, as in the case of ‘curtains or collars, it is impor- 4ant to keep the original size and shape. ~ Very “delicate lace should be :basted earefully on a plece:of cotton cloth- and washed on that torprevent —— . "Contrattors. have *begun - work::0 {the new: consolidated=school building “in’ town of“Northern. A’afmalt;l Rusness of Moorhead and : . o Arthur - ‘Hetland - of "Westby, -"Mont., Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Elmer’ Tollefeon <0l | grrived in the city last eveyning and { Rosby motored to ‘Bemidji yesterday | sre guests at the Henry Fallon and :and attended the'miovies. C."M.-Bacon homes, -Arthur-Hetland : : = w:bha st-received his honorable dis-|Straining the lace. -Wash in lukewarm “Mr. and Mrs. <Benjamins Shawl:of charge from: military-service, -having | Water and soap ‘solution, - squeezing Wilton were among the business vis-| heen:stationed at Camp Dodge. rather than rubbing out the dirt. “iitors in the city yesterday. Bleach by setting in direct sunshine B. P. 0. E. ELKS. 2 and keeping moist with soap or borax J. H. Koors of Koors Bros. Co., left There will be'a regular-meeting of | solution. Rinse thoroughly. -:last night for Duluth where he will | .the Elks lodge. Thursday-evening. spend a day or two on business. E. H. " JERRARD, S8ec'y. A ' : e iy ~7"-"ICUTS SUGAR FROM $4.50 TO $1 Mrs.” LaBarge +and -daughter of -EPISCOPAL -GUILD. = jBlackduck were:among the etwoen | The'Episcopal :Guild ‘will meet in |8pool. of Thread' Drops From $6.to ‘train shoppers. ~Bemidji y V-] the church basement tomorrow.aft $1.60-After .Rellef Ship Reaches % § ¥ noon at 2:30 o’clock. "Mrs. “Brand- |’ ~Roumania. ‘ar?;‘li‘t‘fi"l?:? l;h_g fl’:)‘:\);. °éf“:fin§2 borg will be the hostess. — Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cool and “|: =Bucharest.—When the -American Red 'f::fi%s.q‘ ‘ SAMARITAN DANCE. Cross.and; the American. rellef admin- 2 : : The:seventh of .a. series of dances | {stration commenced. > here -sever- ng-Zand Mrs.. Casper siven by the :members .of the Samari- | al months ago, sugar was:selling at ecida-motared to Bemidji} tan lodge will .be. given in“the armory | $450 a ‘pound, and-was:almost impos- ‘anid “passed : s8verdl -hours| this.evening “The’ hall.has-been-dec-| sible to obtain even at that?price. orated for the occasion and -a ‘six Today 1t 1s stlll scarce, but can be ne Stanton and dg_fig.hf Spent- yosterday - at=Oass :Miss Ruth-Hard- program. » PICHIE;J T”n: IAMOND POINT. milk, about 8,000 tons-of fat;-and 8,000 7 s : Shi‘::?: I(;u ;:?Mgéfigon'a%nfiflry tons of other foods; recently arrived at Messrs. Mathew -and Edwin Pep-1"s0h qinacnh; and Messrs. Fgr'a i O'Co:: Constanza. These:supplies did much sperd of Mimneapolis® are-guests: At} ..o i) Thurber, George Mawhi | to improve the:situation. the-FiG.. Teoppan summer home at ney and Randahl'Kratz of Minne-| Food is not the only commodity a for a few days. f | apolis, enjoyed a picnic at Diamond which has taken a fall. In the last Point last evening. month:the price of thread has dropped of Northern have “gone ito-*Wales, i from-$6 to-$1.60 a spool. A speculator /N. D,, where,Mrs. Day will cook in ~TO°ENJOY ‘OUTING. e e a odr-during ‘harvest: und ‘threshing.| AssistantAttorney: GengralMont- :: his enterprise. 4 [reville JoBrown, and.-family.of Min: | "oy ot on the weekly train between Mrs. G. W. Fretwells and two|[ueapelis are expected to arrive in B cke st" 2P llbyln vt childgen - of Owatonna, ‘Minn., came | Bemidji: in -a :short time and-wil ucharest and Paris bring a. premium ito Bemidji- yesterday <to -make. :ar-|spend-a few weeks here on an outing. | 88 high as-$200. 2 g to reside here, but were| They are former residents of. Bmidji. 3 & ‘Guiding the Line. “rangeiments sunable to secure“accommodations. 4 ? : : MOTORED- FROM -VIRGINIA. So: that painters can do striping ac- “Better .quality .at - less .price,”| .Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Gracie and two | curately a tool has been invented that <igeems’ too“good “tobe’ true,“but’ our{chitdren of Virginia, Minn., motored | resembles dtviders, one leg consisting ustommers say they get just that|to Bemidji-yesterday-and-are:guests |of a: fountaln pen to hold paint and at Rich Studio,- 29 Tenth St. Phonelof..Mrs.: Gracie’siparents, Mr. and |the other serving as a guide. BT0-We - ‘8428 | Mrs. H. Mills' and family. They will ' return<to=their-hrome>thelatter part due to the relief shipments. —e Mrs. George Day and son, Herman littiest things of a woman’s toilet mat. | ™= [OVEE piece ‘orchestra will. play the dance |, rchaged at somewhere -around $1, | A. “Hoover” -ship with 900 tons of | When Driving in Carriage, However. . pear in public driving in a carria but not when they are on horseback ‘racy. “ing on the ‘sacred -emperor would SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AT e f Our Waiters Do the Waiting ~ AGENCY AUTO ACCESSORIES and see us for your Ford Accessories LUNDOUIST BROS. 115 Third St. * forall the family at reasonable prices First class repairing in connection -'BEMIDJI SHOE STORE - 315 Minriesota Ave. Jack Neinon has returned to his}of the week. : home-; in-~ Bast mgpg ;_!_R:r:s,xe iqn;: . i ¢ sgpending several weeks with friend INTERESTING VACATION. i nd-relatives-at -Lake-Bemidjl; on an | .ayes-pdith-Miils; daughter-of “Mr: souting: and Mrs. H. Mills, returned Monday > from.a four-weeks visit spent in the’ More _than fitty Bemidji Homes gaeq . A¢:Washington, D. C. ’ Miss} 3 vill add electric service to theh;l Hst Mills visited her sister, Miss Beatrice #'6f modern: conveniences. Y‘;“ “:" Mills, formerly librarian of.the Be- || ' ‘¥the . ghance while the Minnesota| 4:{ carnegie library, now librarian £ & ‘Power Company is doing it| ¢ the hureau of education.in Wash- 24820 \i;gl{on. She also- visited at Great 2 P T " s, Va., Annapolis, Mt. Vernon and A”"Whiting and family of toWn| (1ioton’” She and a company of orthern have -returned -from-a | o;oh¢-girls spent- a-week-camping:in "'mou')r trip~ to - Fragee;~Minn.. ~Miss| 1o “Biye “Ridge -mountains, <near - : i’ih‘)'“;fl‘f"“m'“f' an‘&fémf;:::' ‘:‘hvg -Great-Falls;-Va.;-and-had wmost ‘d:‘ HE FIRST TIME you "Sllp as been: vepending - the : fightful outing. vEfiroute* ; s Donths. at- Clitherall,. Minn., With |y e et i e “4 . your foot into an O’Donnell relatives, accompanied them hope. | Duluth and also-attended -the home * --Shoe, it feelg good,:and the longer .coming celebration ithere. : At Su- Mg Al 5 : > 'rfigi‘i‘;'e dWi;l;:t:‘r dcaly“hfl:"md Shildren kperior,’ Wis., she was dolnéd by chek you wear ii thebetter you'll like it. erusn Y. B >| nlece Miss Vi efdy, wh -|. . A 2. e irlibro they vilted Mrs. Cliss stster, B lod hor home-for & twe. ‘;’ee‘},fi”‘;!,_ This isbecause they’re made right. | Mrs, M. Gloason. Mrs. CiSh Was|oon oameriaas 8 & Junior fn'the el They are cut from the “heart of the hide” theré for two weeks and the children § e had pent the sdmier-there. and constructed by ~Americans-Eat Littie Mutton, - $In-Great Britain:about -22.per vent | Miss Marie Raymond ‘of ‘Duluth"fsfof all.meat .consumed is mutton. In | - dividuality so much the. guest. of: Mrs.. J.- H. Koors. and | Firance- it “is. about 11 per .cent. In i} a arel ty tamily, haviug arrivéd in’ Bemidsi[Canyda-it“is-not quite 7, and in-the PP » yésterday. Miss Raymond is recelv-{ Unitéd-States*is only about 345 per ing’ teller at the Northwestern-Tele- | cent, Last year (1918) the consump- plione companyzin. tirat: city. {She: was | tjon ot dressed; meat: (lard- excluded) | formetly stenographer for the samel|n the United States averaged 150 company-in‘Bemidji. - pousds iper: person, of which only 5 were mutton and lamb. Here's ': j“;;lfll A\%ezqnlfln’e’ Uh 8 ~The-British,-the Canadlans, and the drmy.” Woo! Anke 0 AHCHSS, | rench—allstmllar types of people guaranteed- perfect condition, for the % imilar to rock-bottem-price of'$68.85-<less than | and having“habits of life sim! it costthe. government. Will out- Americans~suse fess meat than:Amer- -wear: thrés prdinary blankets. - Bach |-fcans do,sbut-a.ntuch-larger proportion blanket -has™been thoroughly reno-|comes trom sheep. The United States vated. Shipped-prepaid on receipt of | getsi#its-meat.principally .from cattle price. Order today;:stating whether|and hegs. s Pork constmiption is-about light: or dark:shade.. Batisfaction| 14: {imes, and-beet consumption- about guaranteed by the old feliable Min-| g, times, as-great-as our use of mut- newpo}l}l l‘z:"l""‘ tlgfllsmfa’o.‘; 600 18t} ¢on and lamb, - These are the anoual Aver Ny Mgl '8:0-13-2’&97",""‘"" for Jast yesr. workmen who. strive -to.give each shoe that cuystom-made in- soughtin all wearing It will place you under no obligation'y you allow us io. show vou the season’s latest styles of O DONNELL SHOES. Very reasoflably priced. from $8.50 to $12.50 Knapp's Shoe Store 307 BELTRAMI AVENUE Public May Photograph Emperor Only Tokyo.—Permission has just been granted to take photographs of the imperial family .as the members ap- afoot. This is interpreted-here as -a great concession to the spirit of democ- struck blind. As late as ‘1915, on the occasion of the coronation at”Kyoto, | photographs - of -the empenor zand -em- press exhibited-in-shop windows had the’faces obscured by pleces-of :paper. DAILY 'PIONEER] | We have just return- ‘ed ‘from France ‘and are going into busi- ness here. Drop in HRI I N Mail orders receive our prompt attention. “'TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 ce Phone 12 818 Amelfl)c‘i‘ DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block BRI T oMY MUSICAL -INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Oxgans, Se o8 DRNTIST A ot ey Bomiay! North of Markham ;Hotel, J..Bislar, Mgr.. Phone 678-W ge, or Gibbons Block Phone 280 In the earlier days of- Japan it was |8 Electric popularly supposed that any one gaz-{] ‘Mapor vel Suiph el & THURSDAY A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies ‘hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Whenever Cuthbert saw a girl-—he dived intothe linen closet! :Make :your appointments by phone 776-J 'J. F. Osborn Dodger” “Now you know the: truth —Cuthbert was bashful! But a _joke on Guthbert’s weakness developed into a crisis .and the crisis de- wveloped into: What? Come and see! Come today and tomorrow i ] Aldrich & English .General :Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a: Specialty— _Oxy-acetylene Welding ,and Cutting 214'FOURTH STREET Anita Stewart ‘Harry T.'Morey E. K. Lincoln Julia Swayne Gordon «Shadows of the Past” Pathe Weekly News Topics of the Day ——AT THE— GRAND THEATR

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