Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 1, 1919, Page 3

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wn its maintenance. Items phoned Fred Graham spent Sunday in Ten- strike, visiting his wife. $50,000 to loan or farms. Dean Land €o. aTite James French left today for the Twin Cities where he will attend the state fair. William Clish and D. D. Miller left Saturday for the Twin Cities, where they will attend the state fair. Harry Breen returned Saturday from military service, having re- ceived his honorable discharge. Miss Dolly Koors of Duluth was an over-Sunday visitor in Bemidji. She returned to her home this noon. Mrs. Vern Hinshaw of Wilton is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martin Ho- gan of Grant Valley for a few days. Ladies and gents shoes cleaned at Crothers Barber Shop. Will call for them and deliver them. Phone 669-W 101. 5d93 Mrs. Anton Lungren and Estella Lundgren of Canby are visiting rel- atives in town of Liberty for a month. Fred Hass, production manager of the Kenfield-Lamoreaux company, at Washburn, Wis., was a visitor in the city Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Bridgeman of Staples, Minn., are the guests of Mr. Bridgeman'’s brother, George Bridge- man and family. Mrs. William Spane and party of Woman's lake were in Bemidji Satur- day en route to Itasca state park on | a week end outing. N “_& Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of b the First Scandinavian Lutheran church held services at Turtle River yesterday afternoon. Rev. J. L. Gillies, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church of Des Moines, Iowa, preached in the M. E. church here last evening. who has been a guest at the Charles Nangle home for the past week, will } { | | i t } Eugene McDonough of St. Paul, 1 ‘; return to his home this evening. L | ¢ J. Cannon, manager of ‘the North- western Telepohne company of Vir- ginia, is spending a few . days at Grand Forks bay with his family. Miss Lucile Dorothy, who has been the guest of Miss Hazel Laqua for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Superior, Wis., this noon. Loans and insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 813tf } Miss Mavis Phillippi, who has been visiting relatives in Sheldon, Iowa, »* . has returned to Bemidji. Miss Phil- o’ “lippi will teach school in Becida this year. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kritta of Zero, Mont., arrived in the city yesterday and are the guests of Mrs. Kritta’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Utter i for several days. }' Mrs. Wilbur Smith and son, Her- ] bert of Morris, Minn., were in Be- } { i midji:Saturdady en route to Wilton, where they will reside during the winter. For Sale—50-pound flour sacks, $1' dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.26' dozen. This makes the cheapest cloth on the market. Koors: Retail Store. 711mwt H. Diehl, city salesman in Chicago for the Kenfield-Lamoreaux company, was in Bemidji Saturday and is mak- ing a tour of the mills owned by the company. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and son Philip have moved in from the Pioneer cottage across Lake Bemidji where they spent the summer and will make their home at 1002 Bel- trami avenue. Miss Bernice and Myra Bowman, who have been guests at the L. G. Crothers home for the past week, re- turned to their home in Westport, Minn., this morning. W. Z. Robinson and family and George T. Baker and family have re- turned from a motor trip through the range towns. They also visited in the Twin Cities and while there at- tended the state fair. Mrs. C. A. Bush and children have returned from Glasgow, Mont., | where they visited Mrs. wush’s par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hyatt for two months. The Hvatts are form- er residents of Bemidji. ~Get ‘Rich quick” for quality photo work. Portrait post cards, six only 95¢, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- plied. Kodak developing, 16c; prints 3c, 4¢, 5¢c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 923tmo 3 Miss Geneva Amondson of Froid, Mont., who has been spending the 3 suminer with relatives in this vicin- M ity, returned to her home Saturday. Y Miss Amondson stated the crops in { Montana were a failure this year on | account of the drought. To each day give an interesting and complete: review. of: the city’s social activities is our desire. This page:is devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we-soligit your cooperation ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. = Telephone 922. | will go to Towa for a visit. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT. Tonight the city council will hold its regular meeting and some matters of import will come up for discussion and action. SERG. NORMAN ON VISIT. Sergeant Sig Norman, who has ibeenin military service over seas for Office Phone 1 ithe past 17 meonths, is a-guest at the Resi -{C. H. Burnham heme. - Serg. Norman 3 wldflnce rhone 10 was on board the Tuscania at the M. M CUAIG time it was torpedoed. VISITING FRIENDS. Mrs. John A. Bailey of Nebish was| ‘Miss Edna Anderson of Interna- a guest at the P. E. Welsh: home dur- tional Falls and Miss Janet Stechman ing the week-end. ENTERPRISE AUTO CO.. Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. or mailed to this office are appre- Manager They will return to Tenstrike this- :;':1?‘?5- :::;etlxé.“ Anderson will: FURNITURE AND e e TO. NEW: POSITION. ‘Miss Margaret Anderson of Inter- mational Falls was the guest of Miss Clair Nangle for a few: hours- yester-: day, en route to East Grand Forks' where she will ‘teach in the public schools this year. ON EXTENDED VISIT. Mrs. J. W. ‘Naugle will leave to- morrow for Racine, Wis.,, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. H. P. Dunnjng and -family. Her grand daughter, Ann Ess Dunning, who) mer. e has spent the summer with her grand- Electric Mathew and Edwin Peppard of|Parents here, will return to Racine Minneapolis, who have- been - guests with her. Mrs. Naugle will also Vapor at the F. G. Troppman home for the | Visit her son, Burt Naugle, and fam- Sulphur past two- weeks, returned to their|ily at Chicago. Another daughter, home yesterday. . |Mrs. Charles Burkhart, of the state of Ohio, is also visiting at the Burt Naugle home at the present time.; ‘Mrs. Naugle expects to be gone for three:'weeks or a month. John Koors and Morris.Opsahl will return taday from Itasca state park where they have been camping for a short time. Mrs. C. Larvick, Mrs. Krogen and | Mps. Gustafson returned today from Fosston where they spent Sunday with relatives. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director Mrs. A. D. Peterson of Brainerd is ‘the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Otto Morken and Miss Essie Peterson. PHONE 178-W or R ‘Miss Rose Olson returned Saturday from Seattle and Spokane, Wash., where she has been the guest of friends and relatives during the :sum- i Il A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken and Mrs. Morken’s mother, Mrs. A.' D. Peter- son of Brainerd, spent.Sunday at In- Ladies hairdressing ternational Falls, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bridgeman. TG ENTERTAIN FACULTY. and massages Teachers in the public schools of Lady attendant. A. 0. Hoganson and John Hogan- | Bemidji- and- the::faculty of the-Be- e gss son spent yesterday at.Kabekona laki:f midji normal school-will be guests ‘of Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. trout fishing, and landed a four-|the Woman’s Community & Civic club p%und and Il’) thr(;.e Dollllnd ftmut. be-|of this city at their opening meeting, sides a number of smaller fry. .Saturday, September 6, from 3 to 5 i o’clock, -in the -normal: school: build- Mak%;’l;)u}:‘o:g%?g‘t}nents Rev. Jonathan Watson and Mrs.|ing. Every. woman in Bemidji, -as J. F. Osborn Watson, with Miss Frieda Watson,|well as -the women of the farmers" have returned to town, after an ‘ab-{clubs are.invited to -attend. A de- sence of some weeks. Mr. and Mr¥{lightful musical program has been. Watson have been at their summer{arranged for the afternoon and re- cottage at. Lake Bemidji, and Miss:|/freshments will be served. Cars will Watson has been at Beloit, ‘Wis.,|be provided at different corners in visiting the Misses Brannon, who for-} the downtown district'to conduct the merly lived here. Rev. Mr. Watson‘tguests to the normal buflding. The met his daughter in Minneapolis ten|purpose of the gathering is .o give days ago, and they went to Brainerdilthe teachers and mothers an oppor- to spend a week-end with Miss Aimee:| tunity to-meet and get-acquainted. Watson, who is taking a course in nursing at a Brainerd hospital.— Grand Forks_ Herald. CUMMER-SMITH. k Miss Georgia Ora Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of this city, and Charles L. Cummer of Pop- lar, Mont., were united .in marriage yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride; Rev. Blaine Lambert offici- ating. The guests at the wedding were, Mrs. Mabel Dennis, sister of the bride, and two daughters, Buelah and Ethlyn, of Bagley; Selmer Sorenson, of Bagley; Mrs. Fred Cummer and son, Richard, of Staples, a sister-in- | law; Mr. and Mrs. Gil Crone, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Miller, The bride is well known in Bemidji, hav- ing made her home here for several years. She has taught in the Bel- trami county schools and later was sales lady at Barker’s jewelry store, later accepting a position as sales- lady in Huffman & O'Leary’s ‘china department. Mr. Cummer was at one time in the jewelry business in this city, going from here to Poplar where he is now doing optical work. Mr. and Mrs. Cummer will spend their honeymoon at Diamond Point cottage;” after which they will go to Poplar. & TOMORROW DUSTIN FARNUM in his latest picture . “I MAN'S FIGHT” A Gripping Story of East SURPRISED BY FRIENDS. Mrs. Jacob Hoff of Nymore was: surprised by twenty friends Saturday: afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gust Nygaard. M¢ANINCH TO CORNELL. Mr. McAninch, director of recrea: tion, will leave today for St. Paul and from- there will_go to Cornell college, where he. will-be a -student this year. R. A. M. ELECT TONIGHT. Thére will be a meeting of Royal Arch Masons in the Masonic temple ‘tomight- at - 8- o'clock. Bleetion of ofticers and other important business will be transacted. All members are urged -to be present. ON RANGE TRIP. and West Glenn Harding left Saturday night for Cass Lake and will accompany his parents on a trip on the range. Miss Ruth Harding, his sister, will accom- uany them as far as Duluth, where she will teach in the public schools Fatfy Arbuckle this year. WANT_S AIRPLAMTTR!P. a in o) 1] H ) comsTS gt Kacme e worwence mest | “The Waiters Ball TO WISCONSIN- HOME. ing wrinkled- meat, when translated, The Frank Lamson family, who has | 2rrived in‘Minneapolis ‘last night to spent the summer in their cottage at attend the:Minnesotastate fair. Ka- Grand Forks bay, will return to their | Be-Na-Wey-Wence, seated on ,the home in Marshfield, Wis., this week. | l0r of his hotel room, expressed a Before moving to Wisconsin they re- desire to make his first trip in an sided in Bemidji and Mr. Lamson was | 2irRlane at the-state fair. The aged at that time secretary of the Bemidji | [ndien, who says he is 130 years old, Commercial club. He has now a sim- | 2kes ..s-home- at Cass Lake, -and ilar position in Marshfield. has-been a cresident- of -that: district k‘wing: before -the ‘white man-ever visit- ; ed the district. The chief-smoked-an o RETURNS TO DULUTH. ald carved stone: pipe, filling 1t with : Miss Marie Raymond returned to|Kinnikinic, a tobacco made from the Duluth today where she is receiving|bark of trees, until he retired for the | gl teller at the Northwestern Telephone | night on.the. floor, leaving his bed un-~ [ company’s office. She has been a|touched. guest at the J. H. Koors home for the past two weeks. Miss Raymond was formerly stenographer at the Northwestern Telephone company’s office here but was promoted to the Duluth position. . HARD TIME DANCE THURSDAY. The ‘Modern' Smaritans will give a Hard Time dance Thursday, Septem- ber 4, in the Armory, which will be decorated appropriately -for the oc- casion. All participants: are asked to come dressed in old clothes and if | they have none, to borrow some. The Samaritan orchestra will furnish the music’ for the dance. The proceeds from the dance will be used to buy shoes for the poor children of Be- midji. Tickets are $1. Ladies with- out escorts, 25 cents. Tickets are for sale at Dr. A. V. Garlock’s office, Smart’s dray office and Northern Na- tional bank. WILL ENJOY AUTO TRIP. M. N. Crawford, his mother, Mrs. C. A. Crawford, and his daughter, Miss Beva Crawford, left Sunday morning on an auto trip through the southern part of the state. They will visit in ‘Minneapolis fo ra short time before going to Austin, Minn., where they will be the guests of Mr. Craw- ford’s daughter, Mrs. H. L. Goss and family. From there they will go to LeRoy, Minn., to visit another daugh- ter, Mrs. H. S. Martz and family. Mr. Crawford and Miss Beva Crawford will return to the city in two weeks, and Mrs. C. A. Crawford will remain for a longer visit in LeRoy and later at the N & TOMORROW WALLAGE North of ‘Markham "Hotel, Gibbons. Bloek Phone 230 'DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician-and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. ELLLTL UL LT ENS LIV TR EL R UL LU “To Many Millions"” Also Eighth Chapter “THE MAN OF MIGHT” ELKO FOR YOUR LIVERY Day or night the year round. New Dodge and Ford Cars gt< your service | ;)t Tenstrike are.the guests.of friends i 3 | n the city, having arrived yesterday. HUFFMAN & O’LEARY TRU loN UNDERTAKING Many years a successful con: ||| once Class will be organ- ‘STUDIO: - Mrs. A. R. Williams Piano Instructor Studio 520 4th St. Special attention given be- ginners. Reasonable rates OLASSES q Larson&Larsen: OPTOMETRISTS SPECIALISTS in the fitting M of 1 i GLASS| rs. G. Oliver Riggs el e Drug Store cert pianist and teacher WE. CAN FIT YOQU THOROUGHLY UP-TO- AND FIL X R DATE IN ALL RIGHT METHODS :BEMIDJI, MINN. . Students should apply at zed on and after Sept. 1st. 1213 Lake Boulevard ENUS ! By our past v - i commenda- g ’ i tory conduct A4 ") 9 ¥ we have proven that we are capa- ble of arrang- ing and fol- lowing: your instructions in a manner * that . will..win | your:- praise. F a better pen- cil exists nnj'- where-inthewide world we never heard of it. Sm«;olln. nilkye|i h:;ia. straight-grain wood-and l-lludnez or softness exactly to suit you make VENUS' Pencils a luxurious economy. 17 Black Degrees and 3 Copying ““Come in and-let us fit you to @ VENUS"* PIONEER STATIONERY ‘ = S HOUSE i TOM SMART Bemidji Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 68 Office Phone 13 818 America Attention to Auto Owners Drive around to our service station at the foot of America and Second street. Quick Service and no Long Waits Red Crown gasoline, more power per gallon. Full line of Polarine oils and greases. STANDARD OIL €0, . RN Safe-guard — Your and your Childrens Health USE i It is Pasteurized -Pasteurization is a scientific heating and cooling process which destroys any pos- sible germs which may have been in ‘the cream. HRTIRn IllllmillllIIIIIIIlllllimIlIllillllllllllllllIllllIllllllllilllllllllllll H U U D G DT T T T T T T T S

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