Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 3

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A -cured ) ‘now on the land, one of:his.boys as- disting, and they are getting thingsf T | city’s social activities is our de‘,aiflx:be. e mmid s Mis. Martha King of Becida ,yag) in the city Saturday on business matters. Loans and . insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 813tt Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward :H.ll- :1prd,,of East Bemigji Saturday, a “daughter. | Jaa ers. Géorge Skoglund of towfif of Northern, was-among the out of town shoppers Saturday. SPOT CASH pald for Liberty 'Bonds ;. and . &iberty Bond receipts. G. B. Hooley, Markham. 94tf “iMiss Vera Bolmér of Pinewood was “'the - guest of Bemidji friends Satur- day for several hours. Mrs, Effie. Geroy “of Tenstrike transacted. business. in’ Bemidji be- h tween trains Saturday. Mrs. J. lfaefien of t&wu of Nor- thern was among the business visit- ors in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Henry, Meyer of New ; Ulm, Minn., is visiting at the Otto Simons home in Puposky for a month. 350.000'.0 loan or farms. fiéfii' Land @o. a7itte Miss7Aghed Ivers and.Mrg.-A. J. L Munson ; of Leonard . ; were,.between * train shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Roy. Lamond and Mps. . A. ' Kraver of Turtle River: disposed of farm products in_the city Satrday. Miss. Mavis, Philippe, teacher.in the- Becida, sehool, spent the week- end at her summer home on Irvine avenue. Mrs. W..H. .Kleut.and. danghters, Esther and Irma of Blackduck were the guests of Bemidji friends be- tween trains Saturday. & E. D. Boyce of this city, formerly of CassLake, spent part.of last week in ‘that city and vicinity looking after his farm interest. Z.Mr.-and:-Mrs. - Clarence- Faucault and family have moved back to Be- midji from Lake Plantaganet where they spent two months. Ladies’ and gents’ will leave their “'shoes at Crother’s barber shop to be “icleaned. Will call for. them and de- ~liver them. 122 Third St. 64913 Milwaukee, Sept. 3.—Lewis A. Brown, Bemidji, has enrolled for a -icourse in the Institute of Electrotech- ..nics of the School of Engineering of " 'Milwaukee. ' For Sale—50-pound li'qur sacks, $1 dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.26 -‘dozen. This makes the cheapest +icloth on the market. Koors Retail “ Btore. 711mwf .| Mrs. Deichert and daughter Helen . closed their cottage at Grand Forks | bay; yeSterday,, where they spent the summer ;, months, and returned to their home in Grand Forks. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur St. Peter and .. son, Theodore, of Big Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. St. Peter’s daughter, Mrs. William Anderson of Four- “iteenth street during the week-end. James Creighton of Whiteville, g,.l{n. and ‘Mrs. :Willlam Rodman of agle Bend were the week end guests of Mrs. Lucy Hazen at Lake Plan- taganet during the week end. .+ G. W. Ferrel of the J. C.. Penney . tompany, left Saturday night for. the ‘“Twin Cities on business. He will ;stop at Little Falls on his way back *and will return to the city Wednes- “day. ~; “Get ‘Rich quick” for quality *photo work. Portrait post cards, six “bnly 96c, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- “plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints 3¢, 4c, 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 923tmo .+ The Royal Neighbors of America : will give a big dance, Tuesday, Sep- tember 9, in the 0dd Fellows hall. * “ickets 76c¢ per couple. Ladies with- Jout escorts 25c. Supper ‘will be gerved at 15¢ per plate. Music by - Van’s orchestra, A good time is as- ‘sured. ~ Everybody invited. 6d99 The Journal Press, St. Cloud, con- ‘tains the following item which will .be of interest locally: “Mr. and Mrs. A.:G. ‘Whitney -and family and Z‘guestg. Migs biarion Osborm ,0f Chi- “¢ago, and Earl Maul of Minneapolis, will leave tomorrow on a motor trip ~through Itasca Park and Bemidji, ;returning to St. Cloud about Mon- day.” .. The Cass Lake Times says: “Hor- “ace Lydick was at Bemidji this week, “where he purchased a piece of state jland inthe Kitihi country for John. ’Bliss, récently of Sioux.Falls, 8. D., ~.makin, four forties Mr. Bliss has se- f that country. Mr. Bliss is :in shape for farming and to bring “the family here. Mr. Bliss has seleven sons; seven of them were in sthe.walr, ope.of.them.bing.killed, in; “the fierce fighting of last summer.” W, . To-each -day-give an interesting and g?\ ., aention, social items and news briefs and we do in its maintenance. Items phioned or mailed,t » ciated by readers of the paper and by the pu i — To"l'cpll';nn 922, _____ THEBEMIDJIDAILY FioNEER - TO NEW HOME. I Mr, and . Mrs. N. E. Given will|] GRAHAM M. TORRANCE move this week from the Neeley resi- || . .. LAWYER dence on Dewey avenue to the Frank || Miles Block Phone 560 Miller residence on Minnesota av- enue. G y PR NOTES ON HONEYMOON. Mr. and .Mrs, Thomas Buttery| of Duluth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Given of Dewey avenue over Sunday, while en route to their home from the Twin Cities where they spent their honeymoon. MOTORED TO PARK. Mrs. Charles Nangle and daughter | Miss Claire, Miss Martha Fibigar,, Miss .Lillian . Glessner,..Miss. Hake, Merle Detroit. and Mr.. Ohm .motored, to .the State park and Park Rapids yesterday. _ Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR FACTORY At Troppman's Depariment Store | ' WHITE girl of -blood anad beauty trained in the harem of the Arab for her price - on the auction block. The battle of the man who loved and saved her, a series of desert views and fights unrivalled on the screen. And a great smash- ing finish when' the Pearl of the Harem offers herself for “sale in cultured London for love of ‘the man who saved her. ' Owing to my health the General Repair Shop will be closed temporarily. 'Miles Jacobs a R{é‘éfivjfi ot Jour coopergtion 3, 0ffice areappre- iThis, pége 153 RIS 2 Freq (Faham yisited at Tenstrike Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. flodédofl of Dewey é“;!énue has been ill at her home for some time. 3 -0, Hazris_of. Lake boulgvard returned Saturday from, a business| trip“to Chicago and Duluth. N ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. Auto'Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residenc: Phone 10 ‘WM. M’CUAIG Tho‘nim&.B@apmont left lasf' evens ing for Rochester, Minn., where he will receive surgical treatment. _Miss Edith Mills, who_teaches at Blackduck, spent the week end visit- ing -her parents,” Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills of Beltrami avenue. Mrs. Von Donat . and . daughter Helen returned to Grand Forks, N. D., Sunday after spending some time at Grand Forks bay. ANOTHER HIGH CLASS BILL ENROUTE TO FARGO HAS BEEN SECURED FOR 2 DAYS- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Matinees Both Days, at 2:30 KENO--KEYS & MELROSE ‘Acrobatic. -, Dancing . - .Comedy ... DOUGLAS GRAVES & CO. in the sketch,“NAUGHTY -PEGGY” HARRIS & LYMAN Singing & Dancing REGULAR PICTURE PROGRAM i8¢ % A% g sia Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton arg ex- pected to return to Bemidji today from the Twin Cities where .they motored to attend the state fair. C. W. Jewett of the Jewett Auto company, has. refurned from a Week spent.in Minneapolis and St. Paul, where he attended the state fair. ", Thé Cpgs Lake Times ays: “Fred Hess, formerly of Cass Lake but,who has recently. been . Tocated in Wash- burn, Wis.,. where. he has had charge of, the efficiency. systemgi)pt the fass Lake, Bemjdji and Waghburn pl‘n’ts; he also edited the “K-L News,; an organ of co-operation’ and"efficiepcy, is here this week on business.,, He is, on.his way,back to Noruwe_g%érn University where he will coniplete his education.” ‘ENTERTAINED AT DiNNER, FOR YOUR LIVERY CAR || BESSIE BARRISCALE t Day or night the year Mr. and Mrs. G. Larson of Nymore round. » ! \ gfi?;;;igfgn:r. number of guests at New Dodge and Ford Cars “I'IEH PUHGHASE PH'GE" 2:30 Afternoons - 7:20-9:10 Nites a e at your service WARD BROTHERS Her Latest Picture at the GRAND VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW RETURNED FROM CITIES. Mr. .and. Mrs. Ralph Lycan and Attorney .and - Mrs. H. L. Huffman have. returned from a motor trip to the Twin Cities. 43 s $ANTITTETTN et TO NEW RESIDENCE. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stanton and little daughter, Joyce,.are movihg|: from 919 Bemidji avenue to the Clayton flats today. AUTOED TO PARK RAPIDS, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. 0. Hoganso family ‘and Mr. and Mrs. John anspn and family and Miss Anna Jphnson motored to Park Rapids yes- terday. = GRAND THEATRE HE Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is owned by 4649 men and women—not one owning as much as 10 per cént of the total. -=!‘I>l>llllll'lIIHllllllII‘IIllllllllIIIIIIlllllIIllllIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllll and you go out in a hurry to get some other thi;\gs for supper that you had forgot about— COME TO US You will find it quick and you will find what you are looking for in Fruits, Vegetables, Canned Goods or whatever else you may want. ! Our Grocery Stock is niways fresh. No canned goods three or four years old sleeping on our shelves. No siree.’ “More Goods For a Dollar,” our motto. BRAKKE CROCERY Phone 133-W 1023 Doud Ave. PICNIC SUPPER. Miss Alice Jerrard was hostess last eyenlng at a picnic supper on;the banks of, the Miss]Zsippl piver in hop- or of her giests, Miss qup;hy ii}ey of Minneapolis. Miss Bailey retugned to her home today.—St. Cloud Times. RETURNS FROM WEST. Mrs. Elizabeth Hillgrove k_;;etdfn'ed yesterday jmorning from' . pokg‘ng, Wash., where she had begn since last April. . En route home ;ghe yisited in Minneapglis., Her :8qn Severne, who accompanied her to Spokane, will, re- main during the winter, having em- ployment there. Will Build a Resort. - Walter Richards yesterday ,§uf- chased the Dan Tucker allotment which borders on Steamboat Lake.and says hg. intends erecting.a su hotel and resort, as the place is,.in the heart of the, t;iop_t,.‘strenms, pnd on waters. .containing other game fish.—Cass Lake Times. tres 3T KBTT ST lce ™y TO' ORGANIZE LEAGUE. All young people of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, ‘are asked to attend a meeting to, held in the church Thursday eveliinb for . the purpose of organizij:}; a Luther league, and to bring as many friends as possible, who might be ‘in- terested in joining. .Mr..and Mrs. Robert Rasmugsbn and daughters, Lillian and Geneva, of Buffalo Lake, Minn. have pur- chased the Colby place east of jhe city and are moving here to make their home. They spent part of.the summer at the Waville Inn, and were so_ favorably fmpressed .with ;the country they decided to move here. BACK FROM EXTENDED TRIP.: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Witting, daygh- ter Sally and son Maugjce, returned Saturday_from a.two. weeks extended trip. - From Bemidji they motored to Duluth via the iron range and from Duluth took a boat to Isle Royal, where they spent several days, Te- turning to Duluth where they, left their car, they motored to Minneap- olis and St. Paul, where they at- tended the state fair. They report the roads good with the exception of several plages.where detours had ‘to_be made on account of roads being constructed or repaired. The Company is not personally owned jor controlled by one or two men. The stockhplders have conferred full authority and sole responsi- bility for the handling of the Company’s affairs in a Board of Directors ofzseven men. UL L T T TR i!llllli]ll IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllllllllIlllllillIlI!Ill!llllilllllllllllIllllll]llllllllllllllllll o I L R N R TONIGHT & TOMORROW These men have come up from the ranks and risen to their present position because they have demon- strated unusual ability in their particular division of this highly specialized industry. The Board of Directors measure the success of their trusteeship not by earnings alone, but by the service the Company renders the people at large. They know that the earnings avail- able for: dividends are always in direct proportion to the degree of usefulness and character of service rendered. Also Showing “THE MAN OF MIGHT” It is this ideal of management which has developed the Company to its present proportions as a public servant. Standard Oll Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michig‘a‘n ‘Ave., Chicago 1804 _’_-_____—_____&_Wb'g N T T T T L L e T T T R O T T T T T T SAHNNNIN IR N R N R HIT :lllIIIlIlIllIll"lIllIlllIIIIIlllIlllIIil/illiilllll’lImli‘lliillh“llilllllllmllllmlIllllllllllll 7 Gty [ » PPN k|

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