Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 5

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— i E SUMMER Ofd-Time Drinking Vessels. : ! LIGHT WRAP FOR THE SUMMER PR g i e n IR Dr;: c;-:;mom:.’ o; McCANN i | sor bowl, made of light maplewood, ysicians and Surgeons Mrs. A. R. Williams : highly polished, and afterward out of Oftice Miles Block & bugle horn, Sliver bowis were next Piano Instructor introduced and about the time when Quesn:Ellisaheth's sun was setting ves- | _ LAWYERS sels made of Venetian glass first made it their appearance at state banquets. To each day give an interesting and compiete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is*devoted to personal aention, social items.and news briefs and we solisit your cooperation Studio 520 4th St. L GRAHAM M. TORRANCE | g i 3 % 2 Beer was usually carried from the cel- i . : | in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre ar to the table In the eighteenth cen. LAWYER Special attention given be- | ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Miles Block [ . tury in large leathern tankards, called —__M ginners. Reasonable rates i ————————————==—= Telephone 922. “blackiacks,” lined with silver or pro- i ‘ ] vided with a silver riw, P Al). H. FISK Mrs. H. C. Wilcox of Schoolcraft! Mrs. Frank Anderson and children ttorney at Law B was -the guest of friends in the city Jof Northern are visiting friends in Biity's Ingenious Excuse. Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldg. || ‘ yesterday. the city for a few days. mother was particular that|| === = Phone 181 HUFFMAN & O’LEAR ‘ ; :-ho:ld say N:ul;um :wn bm ollections a.Speciaity Phone 181 ' $50,000 to loan or farms. Dean Mrs. Etta Japlin of Lake Hattie ee before retiring, and one e Land @o: d71%f [has been called to Colfax, Ia., on ac- uight she was surprised to find him FURN"URE AND ‘ J count of the illuess of her mother. already in bed when she stepped in BUSINESS Willism Bolden of Dewey avenue : Bin room to hear him repeat his prayer. UNDERTAKING i is at St. Anthony’s hospital receiving| Mrs. Clarence Grover of town of “Why, son, you haven't said your N 1 treatment. Northern has returned from Brain- prayers,” she began, but he interrupt- GENERAL MERCHANDISE - erd, where she was confined at a hos- ed her: “Oh, yes, mother, I have; || GrC0¢ries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour Dr. J. W. Dledril‘eh‘ h;s r:turneg pital for the past three weeks. T said them In bed, but I got in just W G.MSCH ;:éb i H. N. M’KEE, Funeral from a few days visit in Ironton an o e . G ER | ! . Stillwater. C. W. Brandborg, local manager of a8 uncomfortable position as I could. Bemidjl, Minn. Phofie 65 Director by * the Falk -‘Potato Products company, et - Loans and insurance. Northern|returned this morning from Minne- Saving's Silly; See Thie. - ~ PHONE 178-W or R Land Co. Phone.29. 813tf-[apolis where he had been on a busi- “Rotten policy to save! Fatal to MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS eV OF ness: trip. save! Find out when it's too late, Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines .Mrs. S. A. Nuezem of town of don’t want what you've been saving 514 Mipnesota Ave., Bemidfl Northern was among the business| ‘“Better quality at less price,” far—outgrown your impulses. Buried J. Eisiar, Mgr. Phone §73-W visitors: in_the city; yesterday. seems: too good to be true, but our with your bank book and every one e e ! customers say they get just that at glad you're dead. No—no, Spend s | - = Miss Selma Lunda and Miss Della|Rich Studio, 29 Tenth St. Phone while you're young. Get a h:)ld on all NORTHERN MINN. AGENC | ) Larson -of -Virginia, Minm., are visit- [ 570-W. 74830 ) the. friendship and all the love within reach—aud then, why then, when yau'r~ old, at least memories will be yours as comforters.”—*“Our Wonder- ful Belves,” by Roland Pertwee. C." F. Icenoggle and family and John Larde of Sentinel Butte have ar- rived in Bemidji and expect to make their future home here. They made the trip in: prairie schooners. ~Get ‘Richk - quick” for quality photo work. Portrait post cards, six fonly 96¢, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- plied. Kodak developing, 10c¢; prints i s 3¢, 4¢, 6c. Rich-Studio, 29 10th St. Mrs. Dan O’Counnor -and-daughter 923tmo Alics lett yestarday morning: for Brainerd: where-they will visit rela-| Ellis Horner of Lake Hattie, who tives: for a week.: underwent an operation on his arm, ing relatives in Becida. this week. & THURSDAY Did you ever wonder how some girls get all | their beaux? Itis a funny thing— How does she do it? It's a secret! B i [ILA LEE PUPPY LOVE A Paramount Picture Miss G. Fossen and Miss Charlotte Bye of Pinewood passed several hours: in the city yesterday, visiting triends. esiern ewep Old Belglan Newspaper. is A light wrap for this season ls of a| The oldest newspaper in Belglum faney wool weave jersey finivh, with | the Gazette van Gent, which recalved collar and pockets of tan angota. The | the privilege of printing the uenqn::; little toque Is trimmed with . oll Post: Tydinghen on November 17, 1668, feathers. and which has existed almost continu- ously since the first number was print- HOP, SKIP AND JUMP HOBBLE Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 Oftice Phone 12 818 America Dance at Cass Lake armory Wed- neagay night, Aug. 2Tth. Musie by the three. syncopators. Follow . the Syncepators. - - 24827 SNAPS! o& on:Japuary 1, 1667. The oldest eopy preserved is No. 67 of September 4-room house, good location, - for the removal of: pus formation, at 18, 1667. . lot 75x140. Price $1850, $350 Mrs. George. Kneser, Mrs. Mabol Eto Ainth::t;gia holnml n:;ml ?-18’1'8 Manners Reflected in Style of Clothes _ “ I} cash, balance $25 per month. Sanders and Mrs: Frank Lattimer-of | 880, is.getting along ¥y, and 13) ©_gecall Egyptian and Japanese Walk Into My Parlor. 6-room modern house, east Turtie -River-transacted husiness. in|able to be up and around at the hos- the city yesterday. pital. £ ldred and Harald Dickenson of CHANGE OF 3 The styles of our clothes.have been Bun:nna Vlzt:' were-in Bemidji yester-| Mr.- McAninch, the nEycni"mlruct- responsible for some very interesting | London Tit-Bits. i 160 acres cut-over land, on 1 rthington, where|or, will be at the.Central school | ways of walking. In fact, styles of Jefferson Highway, 3% miles S::y?n;f 'L'&efi.%wh?g?scfitoo{aunng Thursday afterneon instead of at the m{k{ng are n:fiy to be traced to the|Subscribe for The Uaiy Ploneer from Bemidji, $10 per acre, the winter. North- sehool. gort of skirts we wear. Or I8 it the| ————————————— easy terms. other way around? Do we submit to 6-room cottage, lot 50x140, PIE SOCIAL FRIDAY. extremes in skirts according as we are east front, good well. Price, dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.26F The Linnea Soeiety of the Swedish BUS[NESS AND ;:.30:‘:) nst%:oo cash, balance $15 willing to give up the privilege of tak- dosan. Thiz makes the ' cheapest]ypytheran church will hold a pie so-| ing comfortable, normal steps? g clotk on the market. KOOH"S;‘(::: cial in the church basement Friday| This Is not the first time we have mm :rc‘rele&thin thenciti limn. Store. :xetunxmé pfigg::sxm 1;: served free| hobbled. But the hobble of 1819 Is \ nicely built ?u:r::{,‘in SHd othas Mox: Silke Dovan aiid - 4ii, M, g pie. buildings. A fine truck and poultry farm. Price $800, one-half cash. 110 acres hardwood land on Just a little different from the hobble and daughter Catherine, returned of 1913. For one thing, writes a fash- yesterday- from California, where fon correspondent, we are not so do: they have viisted different places ;1)! cile about it. We cannot accustom interest, having been there for the Scenic Highway and fine lake DOCTORS ¥ 8-room lfouue? screened porches, can be used as summer resort. Small tract opened up, A Mr, Cobb has married a Miss front, screened porch, wood Webb. He knew that they were meant shed and garage, $3000, %- t0.be Joined as soon as he spled her.— cash. Way of Dressing. Love, comedy and drama, all in one picture. And its’ a wonder. Added Feature Big **'V"" Comedy = “FARES AND FAIR ONES" Two-Part Laughmaker For Sale—50-pound flour sacks, $1 HOSTESS TO AID. Mrs. S. K. Braaten will be hostess to the Ladies Aid society of the Nor- weglan Lutheran Free church tomor- row afternoon at. 2:3¢ o’clock at her home. A cordial invitation is ex- ourselves to it, for we have gone un- past three months. checked and unhaltered for so many Mrs. A. Carlson of Turtle River seasons. was a visitor in the city yesterday. tended. So this season’s hobble is character- ized by something that resembles a fine timber. $50 per acre, f‘“_‘ tm.t:d 1‘:,‘:‘:;’;5;5“;:&; — | hop, skip and jump. We make a val- DR. EINER JOHNSON might consider Bemidji resi- :!I‘in'tw will ‘make’ their- future TANNER BACK TO U. §. lant: effort as if we hoped any minute Physician and Surgeon dence as part payment. homia: Lloyd Tanmner, a former basketball | to be able to step forward unchecked, Bemidji, Minn. h 6-room house, modern except ’ L . star on the Bemidit Jeam, and who| and finally sbandon our efforts to|*—— . _:‘:l" w’;‘;f‘mfl, flg;rgboflun ! g ETE A ey ag, racently returned from military | progress entirely. Then we either 2 $500Y Onee = e eats Mr_ and Mre, |fcrvics. in France is visiting his| give up walking entirely or abandon A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. e = 3. F. Traskk far the past two weoks, | raries "jn - Hoian eend #X0ects 0| our tight .skirt In favor of one that SPECIALIST GEORGE H. FRENCH....Phone 93 returned to.the University of Minue- | ¢rionge. ts wider though not so fashlonable. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat . P. LAHR SUBSCRIBE FOR THE sota: last- evening; where she-is em- At the resorts, where women have lasses Pitted Markham Hotel Building DAILY PIONEER ployed in the registrar's office. Rev. G. U. Shell of Heavner, Okla., who is spending his vacation in Be- midji, will also visit at KeHiher be- < fore returning to his home. Rev. Shell is pastor of the Presbyterian church at Heavener. Before coming to Bemidji he visited at Mora, Minn. in other seasons promenaded to show their own and to see other women's new apparel, and where only those who were too weary or too weak to walk resorted to the wheel chairs, it has been noticed that there were de- cidedly fewer promenaders among the women and an unusually large de- mand for the wheel chairs. The an- swer Is not far to seek. No matter how willing, nay, eager, you may be to walk, if your ankles are shackled, you TO NEW HOME. Mrs. Belle J. Brown and son, Louise, left this noon for Duluth, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Folstad and family. Monday they will go to Milwaukee, where they will make their home and where Louis will enter electrical school Tuesday. IN NEW POSITION. Miss Myrtle Rockensock has ac- DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Sy Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 Benuidji, Minn. : Change of Pictures Physiclan and Surgeon LAST TIME -° VAUDEVILLE VETERINARIANS | BRYANT WASHBURN in his newest Illa' J. WARNINGER . “ALL WRONG” i VETERINARY SURGEON ..Oftice and. Hospital 8 doors west. . in “A STUDY IN BLUE AND SILVER" (Five talented musicians in an act that is surpriz- ingly different.) Charles Noren of Kirkhoven, Swift county, Minn., and Axel Johnson and som, Oscar, of Wilmer, Minn., wel"x? in the: city yesterday en route to Ten-, tod i 3 can't do it. Hence you must eithér strike where Mr. Johnson has pur- -elfsrdwa:e lt’:g:xlltp::y v;i;hs‘:,l;: gh{;’: stand or consent to be wheeled. chased several pleces of land. They|, 3 pookkee g ot But there Is nothing new at all are making the trip by motor. B per, ‘Fucceeding 88 hobbl In t h ose P:'enton,i who accegéed a gov- &:;":t th!:l h'::b e :te];. n fact, tte 8 ernment position- in ashington, | skirt so tight as to force women to Br:ll::er‘: 13::;:5‘:#3::1“;})&;.%“? ;’g:; g Cci iMlsshlloclmmwck commerced | take mincing steps seems to have been Ferran and daughters Vivienne pnd | 1er duties this morning. admired since the dawn of history. Wilma and son Dwight, and Herbert Surely, the Egyptian women must Barnett motored to Bemidji Wednes- TEACHERS ARRIVING. have hObblegwas muc;r ?'! the young day for a visit with friends, return-| Among.the Bemi woman of 1919, and the Japanese girl ing home Saturday evening. They re-|haye ari!;ved hf“‘,“,,{,‘ ?i?;hzfia Hil:; in her narrow hemmed kimono cer- port good roads with the exception|mthiyn Hall, principal of the Junior | tainly never knew the freedom that of the 18 mile stretch from Cass Lake| department. Miss Hall has been| comes with the skirt that is wide and to Bemidiji. traveling in the east during the sum-| short. Here' A ine U. S mer and has visited in Washington, (TP e ere’s a snap genuine U. S.1D. C., New York City and other cities HATS FOR SHORT AND TALL DR. E. H. SMITH army wool blanket 62x80 inches,|of interest. gul]:lbnttotad perileet tet;x;détslonl. fio:; )Ithe rock-bottom price of $6.85—Iless than it cost the government. Will out- ENROUTE TO HARVEST FIELDS. wear three ordinary blankets. Each| John Borreson of Pipestone, who blanket haup:):en tht');oughly imtng; was ;‘ecentlyd;xilu&t’e;ed out of gervice vated. Shipped prepaid on receip was in Bemi week: en route to price. Order today, stating .whather | the harvest flelds near Fargo, His| Rather large hats are leaders in light or dark shade. Satisfaction|uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| Summer millinery, and sentiment 1s guaranteed by the.old reliabla Min-|Landgren. of the same city accom-| 8bout equally divided between the neapolis' Woolen ‘Mfils- Co., 600 1st|panied him as far as Lake Hattic, | Poke-shaped affair with narrow back || Ave. N., Minreapolis, Minn. where they visited their son Benard | and the hat with wide brim of even : 8—6-13-20-27 ] and family. The trip from Pipestone | width all around. i to Lake Hattie was made by motor. A study of types will usually prove to the woman below the average height that if she wants a broad-brimmed hat the one that flares over the face only and is cut narrower at the back Is the mast becoming. A bat that has a wide brim all the way around is the best se- lection for the tall besuty. The small Headgear Most Becoming to Woman Below Average Height Compared With Others. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Oftiee—O'Leary-Bowser_ Bldg. Phonds—Oftice 876-W. Res. 376-R Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS ‘Veterinarians BEAU MONDE in song MISS DENA GOOPER & CO. in “THE FRAME UP” & A Playlet Filled with Laughs Phones; Office 3-R; Res. 99 Bamidji, Minn. Thie St. Cloud -Journal Press says: | “Miss Myra ‘Wright, Mrs. Herbert EPISCOPAL PICNIC. m%fific}m&fi'd:mvfi St. Bartholomews Episcopal church g from a four days® tour of Nortn.| !l hold a picnic at Diamond Point off On the way up they ) OMOrrow afternoon at 4 o’clock. All stmmmoe 2 at Pun‘rk Rapids ;h exl-’e th: members with their families and Botels were 8o crowded. with tourists friends are invited to come and bring DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block & lunch baskets. Coffee, tea and lem- DR. J. T. TUOMY that they were accommodated at: a, hat may be worn by the woman of e L, at Ttasca Park, and returned by way [y 100 “I¢ it rains tomorrow atter.| 3t however, is more trying to the Gibbons. B o ke Boons 200 4 s of Walker and Bemidji. They had an|;o0n "the picnie will be postponed | 2Yerage face than one with a beim to L 2207 27—/ ) World’s Premier Girl Ventriloquist especially enjoyable trip because of | the excellent condition of the roads: | "H! Friday. shade the face and soften any lines. LUNDE and DANNENBERG Mrs. J. B. Cooley has returned here BIDS ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM. Dainty Trifles for Girle® Use., Chiropractors AN ENT'HE EVENlNGs ENTEHTAI“MENT from, s-métor (D thraugh. the: laks Sealed bids will be recetved by the P::etty ":t.et;i: clasps aro made ‘of I]. o . ioisie 3t b.7"to Scpiim region of northern Minnesota. Shejundersigned to be opened at a regular | crochet an snap fasteners with ours 8103 J e . . . was accompanied here by Miss Beat-|meeting of the City Council of the|which they fasten are covered with Phone 401-W Calls made First Show Starts 7:15—Second at 9:15 rice Olson of this city whom she met|City of Bemidji, Minn:, to be held on | tiny crocheted roses. Other clasps are || 15t National Bank Bldg. Bemidjt Children 25c¢ Adults 40c at Wadena. Mrs. Franz Rickaby who | Monday - September 1st 1919 at 8 left here with Mrs. Cooley stopped|o’clock p. m:, for one Double Head for a visit with Dean and Mrs. V. P.|Type Electric Siren Fire Alarm; 220 Squires at their summer home|volt, 60 cycle, 3 phase motor. “Ethelwood Lodge” at Lake Julia. The City Council reserves the right ME) ::d Hhh Coohg expect to move| to reject any or all bids. BTN inf eir home on Reeves avenue, re-| ° GEO. ST » elightedly cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. . City Clerk. buds t:‘" glrl.s”wm e her ”:‘n :‘: Olmstad, the latter part of this week | Bemidjl, Minn., Aug. 26th, 1919, | blace for oo her Ungerle, ~—Grand Forks Herald: \ dadssy| o beg; or her dancing frock. made of linen tape trimmed With a | ———————m——— War Tax Included tatted edge. Both are practical be- | o cause washable. Ribbon clasps are == finished with tiny pink rosebuds. Any { C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon T h e at r e Oftice: Miles Block _—————————— bits of crepe de chine or ribbon will make a ecluster of the popular little :Houn Phone 449——Office phoné 66

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