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,school.” ~provided she can find accommoda- jreet who have visited Mrs. Bar- " nell’s father, B ¢ i | | , ) TUESDAYC:EVEN!.N.G, SERTEMBER 2, 1919': THE'BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . ON- VACATION. To each-day give an-interesting and compiete review of .the. city’s social.activitien is our desiré. This page is devoted to personal mentjon, social items-and news briefs and-we solisit your:cooperation - in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed:to.this officeare appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by:the publishers: - = —— T-hpbon. 922, m Daniel Gracie of this city is visit- Ain.- his son in Virginia, Minn. that 50000 to lvan or farms. Dean and 4 go, Eng! e er -(rs. John Klemmer of Pinewood cu . a between train visitor yesterday. Misses Amanda and Stella Haugen of Bagley were visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Lucile Young spent last even- ing at Tenstrike visiting Miss Janet Stechman. Mrs. Mary Howe will leave next week for Phoénix, Ariz., where she will make her home. Peter Utter and wife were guegts at the Vincent home on Snnnyside i# * farm Saturday afternoon. Sixteen-inch, mixed 'hard and soft slab wood for sale. $3.00 per load. Phone 481. TFtf Bemidji Mfg. Co. Miss Cameron returned to her home in Grand Forks yesterday. She has spent the.summer-at Gra.nd Forks bay. Ladies and gents shoes cleaned at Crothers Barber Shop.. Will call for them and deliver them. Phone 669-W 101. 5d93 “Fuzz”’ Johnson of Gonvick was among the out of town visitors yes- terday. Mr, Johnson is employed in a bank at Gonvick. Miss Dovie Catherine Plumer has gone to Belleview, Ia., where she will be supervisor of music and drawing in the high school. John and Rupert Stechman. of Ten- strike were in Bemidji yesterday en route to their home from Puposky, where they had been visiting. William Kaiser of Bagley was among the visitors in the city yester- day. Mr. Kaiser will attend the uni- versity of Minnesota this year. Gladys Howe, daughter of Mis. Mary Howe, who has been visiting her mother here, left yesterday for Fosston where she will attend school. For-Sale—50-pound flour. sacks, $1- dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.25 dozen.. This. makes the- cheapest} eloth on the market. Koors Retail Store. 711mw! The Woman’s Home Missionary so- ciety will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. L. Brown, at 3 o’clock. All members are urged to attend. Misses Esther and Arletts Arneson of Grand Forks have returned to their home after a week’s outing at the lake here. Mrs. C. N. Barnes, who, has spent the summer at her cottage at Lake Bemidji, is expected to return to town early this week.-—Grand Forks Herald. ‘Miss Susie .Jacobs, ‘who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Jacobs for the past two months, has gone to Fargo, N. D., where she will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gowran, who are spending the summer at Lake Be- midji, have gone to :Brainerd for a visit. every summer here at the lake. Judge of Probate J. E. Harris, County Treasurer Earl Geil of this: city, and son, Melvin, of Minneapolis, were guests at the Vincent home on Sunnyside farm Saturday evening. The Daily Journal Press, St. Cloud; says: ‘Miss Sigot A. Larson of 511 Wilson avenue southeast leaves today for Bemidji, where she is to teach the sixth grade in the Bemidji public ' Miss Ausna Jenson of Granit Falls came to Bemidji yesterday- and. will make arrangements to reside here a7t} Mr. and Mrs. Gowran spent Andy Lee returned . yesterday morning from-a_ trip to’ Minnenpo]is and St. Paul. Mrs. D. C. Serls and Mrs. L. V. Harpel of Fern Hill motored to Be- midjityesterday and attended to busi- ness matters. Northern 813tf * Loans and insurance. Land Co. Phone 29. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cartwright, who have visited relatives near Devils Lake, N. D., returned.to their home in town of Northern:yesterday. Mrs. 0. E. Erwig returned yester- day morning from the Twin Cities, where: she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Crail, son and daughter, by motor. “Get ‘Rich quick” for quality photo work. Portrait post cards, six only 95¢, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints 3¢, 4¢, 5¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 923tmo Dick Burtrum of Burlington, Ila., who_has visited at the Sam .Hayth home-in town:of Northern; went to Brainerd yesterday where he will vis- it-his parents, Mr: and Mrs. W. Burt- rum for a short time before returning to his home. Mrs. Josephine: Fossym of Shotley was- in’ Bemidji yesterd&y en route to St. Paul, where she will attend the state -fair, and .also.'visit relatives. From there-she will go-to Deeorah, Ia., where she will attend to business matters. Misses Amy and Margaret Peter- son from an extended visit with friends and relatives in differert points in Wisconsin. "Miss .Amy.was there for nine weeks and ‘Miss -Margaret for five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mal Clark and Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Ingersoll motored to Duluth today for a holiday visit. They intend -to follow the Aitkin, Grand Rapids, Mesaba range route to Duluth, thus avoiding bad roads on the Black Diamond Trail.—Brainerd Dispatch. SUSTAINED:-BROKEN:-ARM. While cranking her car yesterday, Miss Blanche Trog, elerk at Schroe- der’s department store, sustained a broken arm. GUESTS FROM CHICAGO: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tinker:of Chi- cago arrived in the city yesterday and are guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Mar- eum, Mrs. Tinker and Mrs. Marcum being sisters. EASTERN STAR TO MEET. The first regular fall meeting of the Eastern Star will be held this evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic hall. All members are urged to at- tend. BACK FROM AUTO TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stuart and son; John, have returned from a trip through the range towns. They also; attended the state fair in St. Paul, making the ‘trip by-automobile. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks and Mr. Brooks'sister, Mrs./B. M. Merrill and son, Reed, of Superior, Wis., re- turned: to Bemidji ‘last evening :from a .motor trip to Winnipeg. Mr. ‘Brooks drove his six year old:€adillac the distance of 900 miles without any punctures, blowouts or trouble .of ‘any kind. Mrs. -Merrill '-and son returned to their home this morn- ing. BEMIDJI STYLE SHOW: What promlses to be an extremely intervesting event is the style show 'to be held at the Elko theatre tomorrow: evening, showing fashion’s latest fall “ions but so far she has been unsne- “sful. [ S— Mrs. W. L. Davies-and her daugh- ‘r, Miss Helen Davies of Crookston, ,~ho have been the guests of Mrs: ‘avies' daughter, Mrs. E. H. Marcum: ud husband for -the- past week, -re- arned to their home today. J. E. Carson spent the past few iays at Bemidji visiting his mother. Mr. Carson was accompanied home. + his brother, M. E. Carson of Mis- 'n, Texas, who will be a guest at 2 Carson farm for over the week- il.—Daily Virginian. «.. 8. Vincent has purchased the Cooper farm from H. C. Baer and will move out there in March. Mr. Vincent has accumulated a fine lot of stock, hogs and. chickens the past few years and will soon be a real farmer instead of a railroad agent. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Barnell of Oak J. Congdon, and her sister, Mrs. Charles Anderson of Judd, N. D., for a week, have returned to their home. The trip was made by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Barnell report that.the crops in that part of North Dakota are a failure this year. modes. A number of local merchants are cooperating to stage the event and swill furnish .live-models to show; off the garments.- soloists -and the ‘Elko'-orchestra- will furnish the musical ;program. for.the evening. It is expeeted -that -many from out.of town will attend and:-two shows ‘will be-given in order that all may. have an opportunity to attend. No-admigsion charge:will.be made. CLOSED-COTTAGE FOR SUMMER.: Miss Jennie, Nisbet and nephew, Keith-returned to Grand Forks, yes- terday, after haying spent the sum- mer months in their cottage at Grand Forks' bay. They made: the trip by motor, Mr. Kinenid of Grand Forks, Miss Nisbet’s brother-in-law, coming to Bemidji to drive the car back. Miss .Nisbet’s mother and granddaughter,| Janet, who have also passed the sum- mer at the lake, returned to their home in Grand Forks yesterday. The Nisbets spend every summer at the bay and have two cottages there, be- ing the first Grand Forks people to build. The Rice family of Grand Yorks occupied one cottage for a month this season and returned to the Forks Saturday afternoon. They are also planning on returning next summer to spend the entire season at the lake. A pumber. of Jocal|! Miss Olivia Wisenberger 'left last night for Minneapolis and St. Paul, where she will attend the state fair. From there she will go to her home in Archia, Wis., where she will spend two weeks with her parents. VISITING: RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Voigt and lit- tle daughter, Betty Lou, of Iowa City Ia., arrived in the city last evening and are guests of Mrs. Voigt’s father, G. D. Backus. Mrs. Voigt was form- erly Miss Beatrice Backus of this city. FORMER -RESIDENT VISITING. Miss:Elizabeth Fulliterton of Win- nipeg was the guest of Mrs. T. C. St- uart for a short time, returning to her home today. Miss Fullerton was employed -'in the -Bemidji Pioneer ‘| Publishing company's plant before moving to Canada, and was in their employ for five years. En route te Bemidji, Miss Fullerton visited in Minneapolis. METHODIST PICNIC. The Methodist Ladies Aid society will hold a picnic: tomorrow -after- noon at the F. T. Beaver cottage on the Birchmont road. All members are urged to come and bring their friends. , All ladies of the congrega- tion are invited guests. Bring full lunch baskets and be at the M. E. church at 2:15 o'clock, where cars will be provided to take the picnick- ers out. HAVE NEW HOME. S. W. Hunt, who has -been the guest-of his daughter, -Mrs: Blaine Lambert and family since Saturday, has returmed to his-home :in Man- kato. Mrs. ‘Hunt ~will remain -here: for a longer.visit: While in the eity Mr. Huat purchased-tne.Mark Morse bungalow on Dewey avenue:for Rev. and Mrs. Lambert. Rev. Lambert is pastor of the Methodist church in this city. LADD-ANTONSON. Rev. Blaine. Lambert officiated at the wedding of Carleton.A. Ladd,.son. of iProfessor A. J. Ladd,.of the Upi- versity of North Dakota, and..Miss Hilda A. Antonson yesterday after- noon rat 4:30 o’clock 'at the Ladd summer home- on 'LittJe Turtle-lake. returned’s yesterday morning [[Mr. and-Mrs. Ladd left'last evening ifor -Ann Arbor, Mich.,, where Mr. 'Ladd ‘will attend the-university and 'will take a course in automobile en- .gineering. RETURN :FROM EXTENDED TRIP. Senator and Mrs. E. J. Swedback and ‘Miss Lydia Carlson returned last evening from an auto trip to Willis- ton, where they visited Senator and ‘Mrs. Swedback’s daughter, Mrs. I. C. Stewart. From Williston they went by rail to Great Falls, where they were-theguests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Haines, Mrs. Haines being their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Haines ac- companied them to Helena, making the trip in the Haines machine. NEW DEPARTMENT. Troppman’s store will hereafter carpy a‘full line of furs and fur coats, M Troppman-having:areanged with the Brockman: fur factory of Brain- erd for this service and the depart- ment will be in charge of J. Brock- man of. the factory. Fur garments for ladies and gentlemen will be made to order and remodeling and repairing will be done, commencing Saturday, September 6. ON HONEYMOON TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Peet ar- rived in the city yesterday afternoon from New York City where they were recently ‘married -and are guests at Birchmont Beach summer hotel un- til this evening when they will leave for Harlowton, Mont., where Mr. Peet is editor and manager of the Harlowton Press. En route to New York City Mr. Peet attended a con- ference of the Bureau of War Risks Insurance in Washington, D. C., be- ing welfare commissioner of the state of ‘Montana. To Clean Brown Leather Bag. Brown leather -bags: may be cleaned by rubbing on.a thick lather of pure white 'soap. -Apply. it with a sponge, rub hard, let it remain on a few min- utes, then wipe dry with flannel cloth and polish -with vaseline; rub this in with.bare.hand; rub -very hard; don't use too much and wipe it off well and your bag will look nice. Expression Easily Understood. « Are sticks really cross, and, if s0, ‘why should twe sticks be particularly cross? Hold the two sticks before you to form the letter X or the cross. Tt 18 from -this rather. cheap trick snd poor- pun that we derive the expres- Subscriberfor The Pioneer. DREADFUL CONSEQUENCES When the bowels are not act- ing. freely, waste matter re- maining in - them generates poisons——which are rapidly ab- sorbed by the blood and cause serious disease, such as bilious- ness, - gastritis, skin diseases and many other. Don’t take 'the risk of such dangerous ill- ness. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea once a week will keep the bowels active and clean, City Drug Store. Barker’s Drug Store. i DAINTY BLOUSE Navy Figured White Georgette Gives Us This Dainty Blouse of Ex- quisite Charm for Miss 1919's Summer Wardrobe. Dainty Frills of Lawn. One and two-inch frills of lawn eith- er hemmed or used in a double thick-; ness is one of the daintiest trimmings that can be used on fluffy wash sum- mer frocks. On the organdies so good right now, voiles and ginghams, it s charming to edge sleeves, necks, out- line boleros, pockets and trim skirts. For children’s frocks particularly it is aisimple appropriate looking trimming. And.speaking of children, one can get a great many ideas that are just as efféctive and smart looking for grownups’ frocks, blouses, smocks, sweaters and hats, by looking at the pretty hand-made dresses in both chil- dren’s and babies’ specialty shop win- dows. The embroidery used on hats, too, displayed in milliners’ windows is often a clever pattern to adapt to dresses, for the stitches are nearly al- ways the kind that make a show with tittle work.. Danger in Empty Gas Tank. Gas, when in liguid form, will not explode. A tank which is practically émpty and Is full of air will be mixed with a certain amount of gas vapor, 80 cortains a very explosive mixture. Ttiis the empty gas tank that is always dangerous. TONIGHT LAST TIMES' DUSTIN - FARNUM in his latest picture “A MAN'S | FIGHT” A Gripping Story of En!-i and West Falty Arhuckle “The Waiters Ball” at the LAST TIMES WALLACE REID | “To' Many Millions” Also Eighth Chapter “THE MAN ‘OF MIGHT” Melbourne.—The Australian -gold reserve is now 48.57 . per cent -of 'the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER' note circulation, according - to s statement issued by the Federal treasury. Automobile owners in this community created such a demand for Gargoyle Mobiloils that we Dark Hour for the Editor, Every girl named Kate has a differ- ent way of spelling Catherine, and it's a,:dreadful thing if the newspaper doesn't happen to spell a girl's name her way.—Jewell Republican. 'THE BABY iyou cuddle in your arms {today will be going to 'school tomorrow, and the | flight of time brings many 'changes. A photograph of baby now may mean the avoidance of disappointment later. {We like babies and know how to treat Their High- inesses to get good por- traits. fi;kkerup Studio BEMIDJI ‘Nl Work Guaranteed Extracting 50c Out-of=Town Patients HunnnnnnnE We take impression in = the morning and have = your set of teeth ready = H L the same-day. nnnnRIaannnE had to order a solid carload of these oils. The carload has just arrived. Let us supply you with the correct grade for your car whztever your needs—whether cortect lubrica- tion, gasoline, repairs or storage—call on us. Bemidji Auto Co. Mobiloils A grade for eack type of moter Attention fo 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. and greases. 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