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03 FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER: 19, 1919 THE BEMIDJ] DAILY PIONEER _ "PAGE FIVE ‘ EAVE NEW DAUGHTER. | “We pay cah for clover seed, corner : : : . A daughter was born, to Mr. and |4th St. and Minnesota Ave. .W. G. TOM SMART Dr. W. K. Dentson—Dr. D. R. Burgess . ‘ Mrs, Henry Dearholt of Nymore, at | Schroeder. Bemidii. 124102 Dray and Tramster Dlfl:emm # —B.EMIDJI NEWSY NOTES St. Anthony’s hospital Wednesday. For Sale—50-pound flour sacks, §1 || Res- Phone 58818 Am"?cll!‘lcgfl‘l’honn 13 Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.26 Bemidji, Minn. | NEW NYMORE RESIDENTS. [|dozen. This makes the cheapest ‘ — | T ‘To each day give an”interesting and complete review. of the’ ‘E!‘[, Advin- Haliday of Mentor, Minn.,|cloth on the market. Koors Retail DR. J. W. DIEDRICH city’s socigl activities is our desife. This page is devoted to personal |} moved Kis family to the Fitth™ward Btore : 711mwt L aa RS _ention, social items and news, briefs and we solieit your cooperation ~|[j yestedday,- wheke they ihave .purrq - Offiee—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. DR. H. A. NORTHROP ot s : : ) . | chased a residence and. will make <‘m its maintenance. Items phoned or majled,to, this office are. appre- | their futire home. 4 &y cimted by readers:of the paper and by the publishers. i Phones—Office -376-W, Res. 376-R OSTEOPATHIC FHYSICIAN o . |. . GRAHAM M. TORRANCE B AXD SURGEON . A ciatpa et |H WYE Ibertson Block o Talophons 922, ==—=——=—tbi= ||| RETURNED FROM WEST, _ |\ moee “* ™ rone seo ||| PR GILMORE & McCANN Seen e I e e : > . Mrs. Malone returned to the city fi_ Physicians and: Surgeons e —— — T — | vegterday after a three month’s visit] " ~ Office Miles Block _.. = p-Miss Bdra Fay of Minneapolis is, . E. F. Knutson is spending several |in the west. While on her trip, Mrs. _— - visiting Bemidji friends for a short|days visiting friends in Grand Forks,|Malone visited in Woodburn, Ore., DR. D. L. STANTON z i D. H. FISK * time. . |N.D. and Portland and Seattle, Wash.— A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. ' Attorney at Law: Ctookston Daily Times. . _ DENTINY sPxorazasr Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. $50,000 to loan or-farms.. Dean| Loans and insurance. Northern| : Office in Winter Block ¥ Phone 181 Land €o. . d71tf | Land Co. Phone 29. 8131f| ' WEIS-BREWER NUPTIALS Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Collections a Speclalty - Phone 181, Glasses Titted Mrs. F. A. Saddler of Bucna Vista| . J. Detling of Blackduck arrived in| Arthur Weis and Anna Brewer, was among the county fair visitors|the city this morning to attend the|POoth of Nymore, were married yes- yesterday. county -fair. He will return home|terday morning at 11 o’clock in the A i Monday. judge of probate’s chambers, judge . Mrs. A. H, Stilwell of Becida was J. E. Harris performing the _cere- among the out of town business visi-| B. R. Erickson, proprietor of|™0n¥. - 5 tors yésterday. Lhe garnfenc }'faggery shop, left Wednes- 2 L — . lay for Chicago, and while there will 1EN' . Mr. and Mrs. J. Lease of Nary mo- | visit the Ed. V. Price Tailoring com- M?Al;-l x cofv ALESCIN}(]} i £ tored to Bemidji yesterday and trans-|pany, whom he represents in this|y, 165 (T Orente aameat, (WO, 188 acted business. distriet een confined at St. Anthony’s hos- i3 pital for some time, suffering from an attack of pneumonia, had recover- ed sufficiently Wednesday to be tak- en to her home. In Purchasing an Infernational MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVIGE THAT EXGELS It has a Capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 inch special. Engine—four cylin- der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. We will have this truck on display in a very few days and think it will pay any ont to look thm_trugk over before placing an order, as we think that it will meet the needs of this part of the country. New Model 4 Overland \'for the new Model 4 Overland, we will have to.cléar our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a"bdll-'s that is in very good shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. SPOT CASH paid for Liberty Bonds Millinery for every occasion to bé and tiberty “und receipts. G. B.pfound at the LaFontisee Millinery. Hooley, Markham. 94ttt 2d918 \ Mrs, “Doc” Winebrenner of Lake MRS. McCARTHY RECOVERING. THOME BACK FRQM SERVICE. Plantaganet was among-the county. Rudy. Thome has returned from Mrs. William McCarthy has been 13 fair visitors yesterday. Fort Worth after having been in the ::‘:_3" itr%nrersth‘]z?t:;ln;“:kzo:gil::l:l' CHIMMIE Ralph Lycan has leased the C. W. service for about two years. where she had been for some timé Jewett home on Bemidji avenue and| . p receiving medical treatment. Mrs. " took possession this week. i DANCE A SUCCESS. McCarthy suffered from an attack of FADDEN i ~ - The dance-held in the armory last|pneumonia. Alex Shavitch of Shavitch Bros.|evening -was well- attended and an- i clothing store, is expected tv return vill be given this even- ' . i from the Twin Cities today. fece orchestra will tur-| FORMER RESIDENT VIS.TING. e oRith, Byieanionay Ty nish the~musi Miss Myrtle Madson of Grand funny East Side boy made "*John Stechman of Tenstrike came Rapids, Minn., is the guest of Miss famous on the spoken to' Bemidji last night and will be| MOTORED.FROM MINNEAPOLIS. |Pear! Brownlee, having arrived in stage and in vaudeville. among the county fair visitors. E. D. Bartlett and family and Mrs, Bemidji yesterflay.B Miss Madson . . Charles Gri ipo. | made her home in Bemidji until re- ‘Mrs. Arthur Wright and children lis ar: ?i;;:il:l:“:ts‘t’fleols:gm(‘;ifgr|¢-en‘t]y when her parents moved to left yesterday for Portland, Ore., home on Beltrami avenne for a week, Grand Rapids. She was one of the: where they will spend: the winter ’ | Bemidji high school graduates class To make ;i} TWO OTHER PICTURES honths. making the trip by automobile. of 1919, -Farnham Watson was a between STATE PRESIDENT HERE. train visitor in the city yesterday.| Mrs. Nelson of ' Coleraine, ~tate| ENTERTAINED INFORMALLY. i atithe BEMIBJI MnTuH SERVIGE He will return to Bemidji today en|president of the Rebekah lodge re- Misses Hazel Anderson and Elsie rfoute to Duluth. : turned to her home on the noon|Maneche entertained at an informal train yesterday, after visiting the|party Wednesday evening, at the 209 Third Street Bemld]l, Minn. Mrs. Anderson and two daughters|lodge here. While in the city Mrs.| home of Miss Anderson, for Misses of ‘Fern Hill left Thursday for Des|Nelson was the guest:-of Mrs. Abe!Myrtle and Ruth Kolbe. The fol- PHONE 857 Moines, . 1a., where they will visit|Grossman. lowing guests were entertained with relatives for a few weeks. G . music and games. Misses . Myrtle | RAL MANA! HER Kolbe, Ruth Kolbe, Lillian Swanson, Mrs. E. W. Hall of Wilton brought i B ) et ——————————— e —————————— e — her Tiitlo son to Bemidfi for medieal |, Soneral Manager Norton, wao is| 7ol SanSrin g, Fmnet: e | O treatment yesterday. The. little- boy Swift a; * Knutson, Catherine Blackb: nd company interests r 2 ackburn and is suffering from rheumatism. through ircm%‘a?go '1‘u5rsdr:;u;§g Messrs. Ralph Thompson, August . 7 spent the day here busi . Mr. Ohngren, Henry Ohngren, John Mrs. W, H. Shulze, Vernon avenue, I‘?ortcm was ymuch Oir:np::;:e?s w\iltl;x‘ Swanson, Lester Kiehl, Walter expects to leave this morning for Bemidji and predicts for it a great Thompson, Charles Jacobson, Ray- Lake Bemidji, where she will spend future, mond Anderson, and Benjamin Kol- the next month.—Grand Forks Her- be. Refreshments were served at a ald. . NATAL DAY CELEBRATED, |'2!® hour " #»Get ‘Rich quick™ for quality Ito Larson entertained a2 number The Seasons Greatest Opening Sale of . MISSES’’AND WOMEN'’S SPECIALLY PRICED COATS, SUITS AND FURS EA This sale is made possible by reason of our tremen- dous purchasing power, and by our foresight in order- "ing fabrics before the present price advances. ;'j'?‘hoto work.. Portrait post cards, six | of guests this afternoon at her home, - only 95¢, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup-|the occasion. being..her..third .birth plied. Kodak déveloping, 10c; prints | anniversary. " The guests were Mrs. *3e, 4¢c, 5c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St.{C. Larworld and daughters, Florerce Y23tmo | and Orpha, and son Daie, Mrs. An- i . g drew Neslund and son Rupert and «The Grand Forks Times says: | Mrs. James McAllister and daughter, “Mrs. C. M. Cooley, chairman of the|Amerlia. i Grand Forks committee of the Kath- e erless Children of France, is organiz- HOSTESS AT SHOWER. [ ing a campaign among the Scandina- is » .;vian people of the state in behalf of leyMcl:teesrtl?L]il:eé‘ Tat: & afigsgs:lilv:ngg:; ';-the orphaned children °“ Franee.” | shower Wednesday night at the home i The Brainerd Dispatch says: “S. :,thlgli:;lll.%zu: 2?11’111)?{25 el:‘:: zfil\‘:: +'F. Myerson of St. Louis who motored | were spent. in playiné edr.s and ;through Brainerd on his way west in | mugic, after which lunch was served ‘a big Packard, stopped at Bemidji.|to the 14 guests. A very unique ;'The Packard has been -rebuilt and| way was used in p;'esentin the, a%k . arranged for:regular home quarters ages. Mr. Laqua was dregssed'gs -1; 'at a costgY abént $6,000. M. Myer- | oypressman, and Miss Backs was re- ;son is accompanied by his son, Sam, | quired to sign her name, before re- || Jr., J. A. Bartlett and Harry C. Ste-| ceiving the package. % w':aart,n while lfia.rold Harris is the & chauffeur. They left St. Louis July 26 and ‘are enroute to mnorthwest MRS.-WALKER HOSTESS.- coast cities and will ship the car to Mrs. George A. Walker, Jr., enter- the Hawaiian Islands for a sight see- | tained a number of frienus at her T T T T e iy ing tour. The car weighs 11,500 | home on Minnesota avenue Thursday | il 'C(’,‘ax‘;(fi.e') pounds, has 40x8 inch tires and is|afternoon. The hours were spent in (Dwected by Gilbert Hamlton) i 124 feet long. Its house box is big |Sewing and conversation. Rrefresh- .enough to ‘accommodate eight per- |mets were served. Those present ‘sons at night.” were Mrs. W.'S. LaMont, Mrs. Tom Kerrick, Mrs, . Avis Guyer, Mrs. = George Walker, Sr., Mrs. Ralph Ever. Added Features . CASH SPECIALS |8z, B8 vt e i=sl uue DARY GOW! . f Everest and Marion Everest, Bethel ] or Newton, Jean Walker, Donald New- 5 5 FRID AY AND ‘|ton and George LaMont. Farmers’ Film Review k| i SATURDAY | , VSITING Pammrrs, “Days of Real Spor'’ H g 3 Mrs. Paul Yaple of Billings, Mont., f NO- 3 size can Pork who has been the guest of her par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans, here A Boy Scout Film i) and, Beans . ....28c|tor some time, returned this week 5 small cans Milk. . 28c/jiom Hinasapelis vhere she ok ner| (\pEE()RE BREAKFAST” Garment Shop Clothes are noted for quality, and the present assortment that went into the making of i1 b can Baking From Minneapolis she went (o Eau the garments is no exception to the rule. Particular . Powder ....... 15c|urs for s wke rter musnana) Harold Hlovd Somedy attention is also directed to the ¢ut and finish of the i 1 polis and accom- . S . . o r]? %{qn _HllpmtsdPerfze(():t el L B SR O garments, whether they be plain tailored or fur g axXing rowaer. . \c business trip but expects to return to : d 1 b Evaporated Peats Bemidsi beforo he returns to ne trimmed. for 0. 22¢| " . W : : : . S e i = — e have just received another shipment of fur 3 1b Broken Rice. . .25¢ J ! p i coats that are worthy of your consideration, and advise early choosing, as each garment represents a saving of more than twenty-five per cent. A small deposit will hold any garmént that you may select. A Refreshing, Satisfying Drink BROOKE BOND TEA when it is brewed as it should' be. In each package isa little book that tells the simple secret. Read it carefully and follow the directions. There is a delicious FRA- GRANCE and RICH AROMA to Brooke Bond Tea that makes it superior to all others. GREEN or BLACK. Choose either. Look for the label on each package. Red Label India Ceylon Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea In 1-1b., %-1b., and 3-1b., Airtight Packages AT ALL GROCERS NORTHERN GROCERY CO., Distributors Never in bulk. Trial Packages 10c 5 boxes Matches. . . 28¢c 3 cans Sardinesin: = * One 20 oz. bottle Jelly - for............25¢ . 3 1b dried Peas....20c , 5 bars Swifts Wool b E Soap for .......25¢ , 5 bars Every Woman’s ‘White Soap .....25¢ - 7 cans Spotless Cleanser | M. M. JAGRIN, Mgr. SUCCESSOR TO SCHNEIDER BROTHERS 207 THIRD STREET Pot Roast ........16¢c Boiling Meat ....12%¢c W. G.Schroeder TELEPHONE 850 0 T &l OO0 OO e