Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 5

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i " ‘through. ‘the long cold nights that « . .iJudge C. W. Stanton.returned yes- .. som,. and-toaccompany Mrs. Hanson -~ and-their family. home, within a day gention, 80« ! i#]its fiaintenance; , ftems Mrs. George Grow'ol'Wilton. rans: acted business in Bemidji yesterday. Dean $50,000 : anate to-loan or. farms: Land @o. Y % M”rs. Seth” Smith of Becida was among the out-of-town shoppers yes- terday. : Granes, 250 per basket, at Tropp- man’s Saturday. 296 Mrs. S. Annette has been attending to business matters in Par_k Rapids this week. = Northern Loans and insurance. 813tf Land Co. Phaone 29. Mrs. Fred Swenson of town of Frolin was . the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Mrs. J.-H. Pierce of _Appleton, Minn,, is visiting her son, Seth Smith of Beciua, for a’month. I‘;ouis Tegmeyer, who has been in military service in France, i5 expected to arrive in the city today.- 4 ‘Ladies and genis snoes cleaned at Crothers Barber Shop. ‘Will call for them and deliver them. Phone 669-W. 101, s 5d93 M#s. Andrew Caspérson and daughter Alvilda have returned from a~two weeks visit with friends in Duluth and Superior. 5 “Mrs. Carl Smith, who has been visiting her brother, E. J. Willets, for gome time, returned .to her ‘home: in Huroh, S. D., yesterday. 3 “ Ladies’‘and gents’ will leave their shoes at Crother’s barber shop tobe cleahed. , Will call for ' them and delivér them: 122 Third. St. .6d911 Hal ' C. Ervin and Harold Riley | P! have returned to their home in St. Cloud after a visit with Mr. Ervin’s brother, Thomas §S.. Ervin, of 'this Miss Mary Boe of Flandreau, who has visited relatives and friends at Red Lake for a month, returned to her hLiome yesterday where she will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Nay have _returned to their home in Chicago “affer a visit with Mr.-and Mrs. Ira Cool at their summer ,cottage at ‘Birchmont Beach. . T H. Z. Mitchell, editor of the Be- midji Sentinel, will leave today for ‘Minneapolis and. will attend a meet- ing Saturday evening relative to pro- ‘Miss Frances Anderson of : St. Paul, who has visited relatives in Alida, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Ella Anderson, for a:few hours .while en route to her home this week. “Several happy young couples are preparing their = breakfasts ~each at- the Minnesota Electric Light & Power Company’s office in the Elks’ puilding. : 2d95 _Miss Ella Wipperman of Hapkin- son, N. D, was the guest. of Miss Julia Lehman, Woodland avenue, yes- terday. = Miss Wipperman was en route to Bemidji where she will teach * school.—Crookston Times. #Get ‘Rich quick” for quality photo work. Portrait post cards, six -only 95¢c, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- pled. Kodak developing, 10c; prints 3¢, 4¢, 5c. Rich Studie, 29 10th St. P ¥ i .- 923tmo "1t I were a married man and had a lovely little wife I would take her ‘nesota Light & Power Company and buy her one of those “Thor’’ Electric Wgshers. 2495 0. S. Hanson went to Lake Bemidji .yesterday to assist Mrs. Hanson in closing the family cottage for the sea- ‘of two.—Grand Forks Herald. : inter is coming ;ng you . will ifit the cheer of electric Iights will keep you and your family in- doors. . Wire your home now. ‘while .you can do it at cost. Ask the Min- “nesota Light & Power Company for particulars. 2496 -:-Mrs, Jas. R. Jerrard and daughter . Alice have returned from an- auto- ‘mobile trip to Itasca Park and Be- midji, where they visited with E. H. -Jerrard, who accompanied them to 8t. Cloud to attend the funeral of Dr. Brigham, a life long friend of the family.—St. Cloud Times. _'Bergeant Major Hugh Bottleson, of Thiief River Falls, who is still in ser-| -vice in the medical corps, located ‘mear Des Moines, was in the city on ‘Wednesday, en route back to.camp, <after taking a patient from camp to .his home in Koochiching county. Be- ‘fare entering the military, Sergeant Bottleson was connected with one of ‘tke Thief River Falls bagks. “ ATTERTED JUDGES’ MEETING. ferday morning troni 8. Paul, where .he attended a meeting of district "BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES {1 To esth diy givé an interesting and complete Teview of the ivities ia.our desire. This page is devoted to-personal jtems and news briefs and ‘we solieit your cooperation paper and by the publishers. .posed changes in the primary. law. morning on Electric Grills.purchased | right down to the office of the Min-|. | accompanied Bim on the trip and ‘or mailtd to this offi u'ag?iwrc- HOSTESS TO LADIES' AfD 3 Mrs. Oluf ' .Anderson entertained the Ladies’ Aid society of the First 'Scandinavian Lutheran church yes- terday afternoon. in the:church ‘base- ment. There was a large attendance and a delightful lunch was served. Tropprlian wants potatoes, loading ¢ar Friday and Saturday. 1494 ©-T0 ERECT SUMMER COTTAGES. Mr. and Mrs.. 0. A, Kuntz of Will- mar, who spent the summer at ‘Wa- ville, have purchased forty-three lots in that addition; and expect to erect a number of ‘cottages there. . Mr. and Mrs. Kuntz ‘plan on spending each] summer here at the lake. SPOT CASH: paid for Liberty Bonds and. -&iberty ‘Bond receipts. G. B. Hooley, Markham, - 94tf ENROQUTE TO SEMINARY. C. Stanley’ Knott, formerly of this city, is expected to arrive from Big- ford, Sask., iifra‘day or two en route to San ‘Ansehmo:Theological seminary in California; Where he will.complete his: ¢o 7 studying <for the min- NEWS OF THE THEATERS . GRAND TONIGHT. % In 4 gripping story dealing with the adventures of a vigorous Amer- ican father ana son in a European principality, ~Jack Pickford and Louise Huff, supported by Theodore Robert, will - be seen at the Grand: theatre tonight in *“What : Money Can’t Buy,” a Paramount . photo- dramatic version by Beulah Marie Dix of George Broadhurst’'s famous drama. The story of “What Money Can’t Buy” has' to-do with Dick Hale; his father, a wealthy financier; Princess Irenia of Maritzia, and an-unscrup- ulous financier who has her father, the King, in his power, “A BROADWAY SAI!I.” This latest World release;'starring the well known actor, ‘Montagu Love, will be the attraction” at the Elko theatre. o S _ It is'a comedy with all sorts ‘of funny situations. < b The story is a new one—that o a young fellow from the country || who: comes to New York and doésn’t fall a victim of the bright lights.|] But when he returns to the country] on a visit to his people, the fact that he has lived in New-York gets him into all kinds of trouble. 3 There’s a laugh .every minute in this picture. Be sure to see it and give yourself a real treat. At the Elko theatre tonight only. Y ou’ll find pleasure in f)utfitting your boy at Shavitch Bros. Every requirement for boys’ school wear is here. Woolwear Clothes fine Suits and Overcoats for boys. ' istry.' .Mr. Knott has been preaching in Bigfpfdiring the summer. i - ™ have . gope up in innesota Light & Power- Con “will continue to sell them ‘at” the.old price.” "Order your iron“today and;pay for 1t‘in monthly | 2495 payments of"$1 Each. ve beet ‘held in Be- ‘The meribers of this : Sahborn, in- A E. Fritz, ; ‘F. B. Pearson, su- ~banks,” and Montres . assistant . attorney eighbors of America ] > .dance, Tuesday, Sep- tember 9, id-the Odd Fellows hall. Tickefs 75¢c péx'couple. Ladies with- out ‘escorts: 25c. - Supper “will be servedat 15c per: plate. “~Music by Van's orchéstra.. A-good time is as- sured.. Everybody invited. 6d99 VISITED DAKOTA CITIES. Mrs. I B. Olson returned Wednes- ‘day- from’ 4 two weeks :visit ‘with friends in Grafton, Grand Forks and other points: - -Whilé in Grand Forks| she .was the guest of = Mrs. Oscar IMiner, formerly of Bemidji. Mrs. Olson’s mother, Mrs. A. -J. Newgard Added attractions = are - Harold Lloyd in a new comedy and a Para- mount Burtin Holmes travelogue. ¥ Boys can now have clothes with the same fine workmanship, fabric ‘and finish that London—Saved from drowning, while bathing in:thé sea, Private Henry Harrison fell on a live rail while returning -to, camp at High- town, and was electrocuted. .~ . their fathers and brothers get. Snappy styles, better wearing qfial- ities, double and single breasted, half and full belt models. Suits and Overcoats for boys from 8§ yeai's".lip; Unusual values. .. .. $9.50 $12 $15 & $25 New Fall Shoes ATTENDED STATE CONVENTION. . ‘H.. Mayne Stanton has returned from the Twin Cities .where he at- tended the ‘state. convention of the American legion, going as_a delegate from: the Ralph Gracie post of this city. Ralph B. Lycan, who accom- panied him as a delegate, will return to the city this evening. Sweaters New Fall Shirts - “What Mone) Can't Buy” ‘What is it? It might be’ _one of a thousand things. || : JACK of 'New Richland, Minn., who has Jbeen her guest for some time, accom- panied her.on the trip and returned to" her ‘home from Grand Forks. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- midji Mtfg. Co. ~Phone_481. T&F DETTY-HULETT. -Bemidji friends and relatives have received :announcements of the mar- riage of Miss Laura F. Hulett, for- merly of this city now of Kansas City, Mo., and. George W. Detty of Scranton, Pa., the wedding taking place August 30.- Mr. Detty has just received - his ~honorable . discharge from .military service, and is a ma- chinist by profession. Mr. and Mrs. Detty ‘will make their home in Kan- gas City. For Sale—>50-pound flour sacks, $1 dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.25 dozen. ~-This ~makes the cheapest cloth on the market. Koors Retail Store. 711mwf SAMARITAN DANCE A SUCCESS. About $50 were cleared at the hard time dance given by the Mod- ern Samaritans last evening in the Armory, which will be used to buy shoes for poor .children, of Bemidji. Ahout 300 attended the dance and ice ‘cream and cake was served. Music was’ furnished by-the Samari- tan oOrchestra. Another dance is planned for next week and the pro- ceeds -will . be used ‘for the same cause. : < * RECEPTION AND PROGRAM. A reception’ and miusical program Wyng at 8 o’clock Yof ‘the Mothodist will be given. in’ the basi Y church, by the Bpworth league of the Methodist ; Bpiscopal church, for the students and 'teachers of the high Esther . MéGhiee;” Instrumentsl Duet, Grace Isted ang Vera Cutter; Violin Duet, ' Harold Dahl and W. B. Dur- ‘bahn; -Musical Reading, Miss Carrie Brown; Ukulele Quarttet,’Vera Cut- ] May Burnham, Vivian e Brown. 5 * AT’ -TRIP OVER RANGE. Glenn -Harding, manager of the Grand-‘thedtré, returned last evening from an’ dutdmobile ‘trip over the / ‘range. - Among the citles visited ‘were - Virginia, Hibbing, Chisholm and Duliath;: returning home via S % Mr. and N Barding of Cass Lake, his’ sister; Ruth Harding, went th, where she wil . public schools this year.” The hest roads were between Brainerd aid Walker, on the Beenic highway. Lo PICKF ORD Louis Huff Star in this Paramount picture. Maybe you have seen it, it’s a return show- ing,. but it’s worth seeing again. TONIGHT ONLY s at the (13 3 9 P The Lost Battalion H , " When the ‘American battalion, surrounded in the depths : v’ COMING ’” £ of the Argonne Forest, famished and with no prospects : ———t SAT. & SUN. of relief, was called upon to surrender, its commander, | ; Major Whittlesey, shouted back: “Go'to h 12 : TOM It was a fine example of the “never say die” spj;'it. 5 ] MOORE‘ . It exemplifiéd ‘American determination. @ 55, Tyl i We apply this spirit of determination to,the making of ' in his brand.new special production . “Lord and | Lady Algy” e MOTHER'S" BREAD 4 J In our humbje way, we are steadfast »_.i"zilv:our purpose to make a pure, wholesome loaf of true-quality bread. HOME BAKERY

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