Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 3

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‘* city’s social activities is our desire. in its maintenance. Items phoned H. 0. Norton of Bemidji was a business visitor in Grand Forks, this j week. $60,000 to loan or farms. Land @o. Dean a7itt Mr .and Mrs. Willlam Galligher of Turtle River are visiting Bemidji friends this week, b SPOT CASH paid for Liberty Bonds and #iberty Bond receipts. G. B. Hooley, Markham. 94tf Mrs. Charles Harding of Nary mo- tored to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day with friends. Mrs. Charles Barney of town of Northern was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. A. C. Leland and daughter, Caroline of Minneapolis are the guests of Mr. and Mrs P. E. Welch for several days. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander, who has been in North Dakota on business matters for some time, returned to Bemidji yesterday, by motor. Mrs. Neal Witting returnedv to her home in Blackduck this morning af- ter spending yesterday in the city, a guest at the A. E. Witting home. Ladiea and gents’ will leave their shoes .at Crother’s barber shop to be cleaned. Will call for them and de- liver them. 122 Third St. 6d914 For Sale—b60-pound flour sacks, $1 dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.25 dozen. This makes the cheapest cloth on the market. Koors Retail Store. T1imwt Mrs. O. J. Barnes, with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Edson K. Bixby, left here last night for Minneapolis. Mrs. Bix- by will go on from there, to her home at Muskogee, Okla.—Grand Forks Herald. The Ladies Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church wiul hold a food sale in the Gas company’s build- ing on Beltrami avenue, Saturday af- ternoon at 2 o’clock. Lunch will be gerved. 2d912 #Get ‘Rich quick” for quality photo work. Portrait post cards, six only 96¢, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints 3c, 4c, 5c. Rich Studie, 29 10th St. 923tmo Mrs. Amanda Saxrud, who has been . spending the past several months in South Dakota, is in. Be- midji for a few days on business mat- ters, relative to her property hold- ings here. She expects to return to South Dakota in a short time. Loans and insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 813tf MOTOR TO IOWA. Mrs. John Tack of Green, Ia.,, who has visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Flora of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday en route to her home, accompanied by her parents, who will visit,in different points in Towa during the .winter. They are making the trip by automobile. HAVE OIL FIELDS IN TEXAS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Botting of Ten Lakes are in Bemidji this week, visit- ing friends and shopping, before leaving for Fence City, Texas, where they will look after their land, which has developed into oil fields. They _BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and compjete reviellof the aention, social items and news briefs and we lollcit your cooperation ciated by readers of the paper and by the publuhen- Telephone 922. will make the trip by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Botting have disposed of their property interests here. "'T0O NEW FIELD. Eugene Voight will leave Sunday night for Brookings, S. D., where he will be one of the faculty of the Suoth Dakota State College. He formerly held a similar posi- tion in Jowa City, Ia. Mrs. Voight and little daughter, Betty Lou, wiil tremain in Bemidji the guests of Mrs. ' Voight’s father, G. D. Backus for about a month. VISITING RELATIVES. Miss, Lols Mealio of Superior, Wis., accompauied by friends from Duluth, motored here a few days ago for a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends. Her sister, Mrs. W. L. Bur- ket and, children will acompany her home, where they will spend a few days visiting her parents. They will also visit her sister, Mrs. Leo Van % Cleve, at Superior, before returning to Bemidji. INVITATION EXTENDED. The Crookston Daily Times says: “The invitation, signed by over 500 4 Crookston people, extended to Gen. 4 Pershing to visit Crookston on his tour of the Pershing highway which passes through this city has been for ! warded by Secretary Zealand of the Crookston Association of Public Af- fairs. This invitation is one of a number sent to the famous American soldier by the cities and villages lo- cated off the automobile highway » “ngmed for him and are supplemental wne sent him some time ago by the %[ officers of the Pershing Highway As- % sociation. It has been intimated by the association officers that General Pershing would probably accept the invitation and make a tour of the " e ‘|Can., and Miss Hazel Eva Kelly of highway as soon as his official duties would permit.” . acrtive Paace THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, This page, is deveted to personal or mailed to this office are appre- o S OCE E4.800R) _THE BEMIDJI DMI-Y PIONEEII . DR. H. A, NORTHROP OSTEOPATHEIC AND SURGEON Ibertson Block . . Office phone 163 NOTES OF INTEREST FROM THE NORMAL The Benfldjl State No:mnl school, which opened’ Tuesday, "ot "Jast week, shows indications of @ very success- ful year. The total enrollment of normal students is at present thirty- nine and the total nuniber of grade and kindergarten pupils is sixty-five. Compared with the opening of the other normal schools of the state the C. R. SAl BOBN,. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Blosk House Phone 449——Office phone 65 Y| Bemidji normal ranks with the best MACABEES MEET. The Women’s Benefit association of the Macabees of Bemidji will meet this evening at §:1§ o’clock in the 0dd Fellows hall. RESUMES POSITION. Miss Sally Witting left this morn- ing for Minneapolis, where she will resumed her work as teacher of piano in the public schools. WILLING WORKERS AID. The Willing Workers’ Aid will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Sim- mer tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All are invited to attend. HOST TO MEN’S SOCIETY. August Elmquist of Nymore will be host to the Men’s society of the Swedish Lutheran church, at his home Friday evening at 8 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended. SOLWAY FARMERS CLUB. The Solway Farmers’ club will meet Sunday, September 14, at the home of Adolph Gustafsson. Every one is invited to attend the picnic dinner, after which a social time will be held. ON BUSINESS TRIP. M. S. Lamoreaux, manager of the Kenfield-Lamoreaux company, Wwho has been here on a two days business visit, returned to his home in Chica- | go yesterday. MRS. KENFIELD CONVALESCING. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield has returned of them. The Moorhead state nort‘ mal;, for instance, on the first opent|! ing day, enrolled seventeen pupils.. At the close of the week thirty wera in attendance, St. Cloud enrollé forty students ‘and “Mankato, fifty, |, the first week of the opening year. | Several graduates of the Bemidji | high school are taking advantage of} the opportunity afforded them by at- ;I o tending the normal school this year.| | @&" Gmm Those “enrolled” aré Vérnon Lamson ; of the 1917 graduating class, Lucil rson &hrson Young, and Josepchiue Parker of the): 1918 class; "Avis Cameron, Alice Min-]. OP ME' nick, Hildur Anderson, Isabel Han- TO! mISTs key and Esther McGhee of the 1919 SPECIALISTS graduating class.. in the fitting The students are enthusiasuc oven ol of - their work and hope to accompllst much during the yea¥ as they are nn;% GLASSFS der the supervision of an excellent! 'Offices t" Boa rdm. faculty provided by Presiden! 2o ‘D::r Sto - Deputy; : gl ttay nle g re W WE CAN FIT YOU AND FIT YOU.. RIGHT “Gym” Class Organized. A gymnasium class was organized Monday for the normal students un der the direction of Miss Deputy. ) |\ This class will piéet’ each day, exif: cepting Fridays, 'and ‘will take up floor-work, folk-dancing, and games|._ for children. An_ pccasional hike is also planned. ~“Woking, B ned $6 tor using |} obscene . language, Charles Webb, handed up an additional $5—"an ex- tra one for luck.’ The second $6 was placed in the poor box. HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND PIANO INSTRUCTION |- Mrs. G, Oliver-Riggs ! oo Many years.a succeasful con- cert pianist and teacher from Ashland, Wis.,, where she re- ceived medical treatment in a hospi- tal for the past month. Mrs. Ken- field is very .much improved i1 health. HEARD PRESIDENT WILSON. Thomas Swinson will return to- morrow morning from Wisconsin, where he has been visiting for a short time. En route Mr. Swinson stopped in St. Paul and heard President Wil- son speak. ATTEND CONVENTION. D. S. Mitchell, who represents the New York Life Insurance company in this district, is expected to return to- day or tomorrow from Mackinac Is- land, where he attended the annual convention of - the insurance agents of that company. ® ATTENDED FATHER'S FUNERAL. Mrs. Lydia Barton of Craigville, who was called to Bemidji to attend the funeral of her father, T. E. Far- ris, will visit relatives in Becida till the latter part of the week, when she will return to'her home. TO ORGANIZE LUTHER LEAGUE. All interested in the organization of a Luther League in the First Scan- dinavian Lutheran church are asked to be at the church this evening at 8 o’'clock. All are asked to bring as many friends as possible, who might be interested in joining. ENROUTE TO COLLEGE. Mirs Ethel Palmquist of Plummer, who is en route to attend college at St. Peter., Minn., which opens next Monday, is spending a few days visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson and family, Mrs. Anderson being her aunt. - ANDERSON-EELLY NUPTIALS. Carl Hjalmer Anderson of Ontario, Graceton, Minn., were united in mar- riage yesterday afterncon at '2 o’clock, at the Presbyterian parson- age, Rev. Lester P. Warford officiat- ing. They were attended by E. C. Middleton of Baudette. DEPUTY BRADLEY IN DULUTH. Deputy United States' *Marshal Frank G. Bradley of Bemidji is in Du- luth today on official business and will return home tonight. Mr. Brad- ley. will take charge of the office left vacant by Deputy Marshal J. Scott Cash on September 15. In the mean- time Mr. Bradley will be in Bemidji and St. Paul.—Duluth Herald. GRAND OPERA St. Paul Auditorium . OCT. 17-18 “Aida”—"‘Boheme” “Butterfly” ALL STAR CAST—CHORUS ORCHESTRA Write for particulars to 711 Pioneer Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. A. R. Williams Piano Instructor Studio 520 4th St. Special attention given be- ginners. Reascnable rates THOROUGHLY UP-TO- UNDERTAKING " DATE IN ALL SR """ " METHODS + Students should apply at once Class will be organ- ized on and after Sept. 1st. STUDIO: 1218 Lake Boulevard H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Dn-ector PERRG Y PHONE 178-W or R —FAT = HE business man L who appreciates the value of . good appearance makes it a rule to send his clothmg to us at reg- ular intervals. You ‘can not afford to ne- lect, even for a few lays, the appear- ance of your gar- ments. Send them to us at regular in- tervals — and thus keep them looking fresh and new until worn.out. - The ‘Model Dry ' Cleaners Third Street Cafe Our Waiters Do the Waiting GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH \ % Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, et¢., as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieves AKRY CASE gas on"stomach or sour stomach. It acts on both upper and lower bowel and removes all foul ‘matter which poinoned stomach, Of- ten CURES constipation. Prevents, appendicitis. The INSTANT pleas— ant * action of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. One man who suffered five years from indiges- ! tion and constipation was helped by ONE dose. City Drug Store HE enthusiastic way; in which good dealers: are pushing theFirestone Tire with, gray. side- walls is:a strong in- dication of .its un- usual mileage. Most Miles E_ Dollar DR, E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. EINER JOHNSON' - "Physician and Surgeon ' Bemidji, Minn. ETHEL * CLAYTON in the Paramount Picture “VICKY VAN” A remarkable story of love and mystery. WILLIAMS In a picturization of the famous novel of the same name, by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, THE “HORNET'S NEST"'|i PATHE WEEKLY NEWS : TOPICS OF THE DAY at the» EXTRA *° A Big V Comedy '[HAREM’S & HOCUMS THERE'S MANY ZING "TWIXT THE CUP and the LIP Suppose WE Photograph You Today Before It Slips Your Mind Again OUR CAMERA IS ALWAYS READY Hakkerup Photograph Studio . Bemidji, Minn. HARRY GARSON witsrosent BLANCHE SWEET ond a notable cast 10 DPupert //aé/tes' astoundead story of today THE - NABLE N i FRL-SAT.-SUN. SEPT. 12-13-14 ——————————— BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY AT 2:30 Admission 26c 2.- SHOWS ..2 NIGHTS at 7:30-9:15 Children 30c Adults 40c at the ‘GRAND THEATRE PRy RS AR

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