Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 24, 1920, Page 6

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-— THURSDAY. EVENING, JUNE 24, 1920 " THE BEMIDJI DAILY: PIONEER 2 . hbebickoh e [ R 2 £ v e . n ¢ ML Fuller of fl;k ‘R‘I‘l.)hh W}'l.fl- .C..A.. Johnsoy £, Crookston spent G A E } { " s l l le atr e Bemidji visitor on’ Wednesday. the day here onfbisiness yesterday. ) YA g ‘Hjalmer Bakken of Pinewood spent A party of ladies enjoyed & fish-fry | W@ TODAY & T M { ‘day i Bemidji yesterday. at Diamond Point this noon. . They i ) e i 8 B 5 ! RN TE ST b : : were Mesdames, F. T. Beaver, L. B. - - : Solin ; : . @ N. Patter Grygle spent the Grandy, H. L. Cummings, E. H. Denu, |’ i ¢ : buainess yesterday. 3 ga Ji‘ew"“"' P. Hines and J. H: 3 e acLeéan,: . % 1ofn il Faithful Housemaid Is Rewarded by Her. Mistress ' LOUIS B. MAYER presents OSTON.—Once .a- housemaid ; today a wenlth‘yj‘womm in mm;xbnry 200 tion of Boton and cwner of the home in ‘which she formerly worked—this is-the fortune:of Miss Agnes McNevin, ‘as $250,000 has been bequeathed to' A arns 2 Nln B Burns g her by her lnte employer, M L g ‘ 1 % S 3 : k As “Pollyop” in .Grace Miller White's, Bemidji business I thern ' Minnesota. ile in Bemidji | C. Knight. 378 Lides . 3olly of the Harry Arnold .of :Northern was athe past few -days, they visited with Twenty-fivé years ago a slip of ¥, STRYCWeR 1008 H ABemidil bugl'neuq visitor yesterday. ° [the P. L. Brown' family. % W Storm Country” J. 0. Larson’ and “sons, Cecile and Leslie, of Ames, Towa, left Bemidji extended fish- s Ao s A Y . " ‘| girl kmocked at the door of the big (9, B. Manion .et..Cxookston was a| Attorney Halldn L. Huffman is at- house at 46 Perrin, street, Ro; "I'fl% i ‘business’ caller heretm Wednesday. tending the term. of court at. Bau- and timidly applied for a chance_\‘ > do dette. where he has a case this week. houseWork .or any-odd, jobs that; ight e Falls was|From there he will go to the Lake ot | be opes to her. The girl sald her Wednesday. |the Woods for a.few. days and later to | name was Agnes McNevin. - The but- St. Paul, combining a business and |ler, ¥ho answered the doorbell, took ;z)leasure trip which will ‘last; about | the ntessage to Mrs. Knight, and as enaeys. luck would have it she had been look- 3 o ‘E Smith ana family Fet A a ing for a mald for months. ! o i S G B al eturne: A X ] . paward H. Sherwin of Monticello | from Minneapolis last evening, where So Agnes McNevin. was englged. _She was not afraid of work and soon |. ‘" was a Bemidji Dusiness caller yester:|Mr. Smith has spgnt the ast th attracted the attention of her ralsiress by her diligence. She was efficlent, too. ' day. wepks with. them. .While, l;wa fie: She won promotion 'after promiotion and gradually rose to the position of Srerin (PR ¢ ) Smith attended the sradu‘itiony’exer: housekeeper. After the death of Mr. Knight in 1908 Miss McNevin became a Gould of Brainerd was a|cises of St. John’s; Military academy companion to the ‘widcw. As: time passed Mrs. Knight depended more and at ‘Delafleld, ,Wis., his son. Donald, | more upon the counsel and advice of the girl. being one of the graduates. Miss Agnes McNevin was loyal, too. She had suitors, but ehe refused several Hazel, their daughter, also recently| offers of marriage. ~She loved her mistress and ‘would not leave her. r|graduated- from the Minneapolis -Mrs, Knight dled a short time ago. In ‘recognition.of loyal service and 1 S‘:l’}ot&l'gxtn%ll::i:cx;ad the trip b: ; t> companionship Miss McNevin was made chief beneficiary in the will of the de the trip by motor| | and will spend the summer here. Toistress she had served so faithfully for a generation. 7 B V. McGiven of Littl ‘a‘ visitor: in ‘the city on Tailor made suits $35 to $45. Call ‘and see'us, 216 Beltrami ave; . = ¢ i 3te-26 Harry L. “business visitor in the city on Wed- nesday. . - Are your suits cheap to wear o only cheap to buy? 216 Beltram! ave. 3t6-26 " Remarkable prices on tailor-made '« - guits-of quality. See us at 216 Bel- trami ave. - 3t6-26 7 : .|A.. C. club Friday night at - 7:30 W. H. Barker of the Red Lake|o’'clock in the basement of the Pres- “Agency was a business caller. in the|byterian church. All members-are city on ‘Wednesday. . required to be present as matters con- ¥ — cerning ‘camp are to be discussed: Mr and Mrs. A. G. Anderson of WANTED Crookston were among the out of " town gallers in the city yesterday. Improved and partially improved % farms. Our large sales force.has a Mrs. George Till of Yola, motored [eontinual inquir | y tor ‘improved and to Bemidji on Wednesday and.was|partially improved farms. If you wish the guest.of: friends while: sRiDPIE. | o sell your rarin and your price and B. A. C. CLUB MEETING There will be a meeting of the B. Rex Theatre - Commencing Sunday B3 Mrs, Otto Simon and son, William, | you. Write or conié and see the F. R. : ‘ of Puposky, were the between train{Duxbury Land Company, 204% 43 R 4 guests of Bemidji \triends on Weanes-|Third "street (Upstairs), Bemid)i, ¥ ' he ¥ MOLLYCODDLE,, MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN "POLLY OF THE * STORM COUNTRY" Polly’s battle with the “Hilltoppers”—the abduction —the storm—are worth going miles to see. A splendid bill at your favorite theatre. : _day. - Minnesota. 5-26tL His “Way. "' Y felt kinda lost Tor a. spell after I sold .the old place and came down to live with my niece,” admitted the re- A large land sealés organization| tired farmer. “I 'missed the familiar esires to. get in communication With{ saeye and there.weren’t. enough new wners of large tracts. - Address Lock : The familiar x93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-25tf ”%t' and at first I couldn’t get 'u to _the new ones; the young'lady on'the left tinkling the piano, the.folks.on.the right runping “2" Mrs. 0. H. Tman arrived in the ‘. 'eity this morning for an extended vis- %/t with her sister, Mrs. Charles Van- ersluis. = - | Dr. F.’E. Leavitt 'and family of 8t, , returned to the ‘city today af- - REC ¢} e ding y ; i ; A g thelr ta A : feller nc;osa p g ‘ ) g o formaly e bl soiaeionlierd (5 ‘ - _ CENTURY COMEDY in Two Parts Bemidii... . Tox). bime-by. 1. tookidnsaping out. o0, ' B || - Jr e i e e SRR it : 2 REX UNION ORCHESTRA : D heém ‘and ‘Wil visit here| pack porch and filing a saw to quiet or:a Tew days. - my nerves. And it always done so; “Mrs. -Nels Saltness of Solway, Was x'i"&”\”flfif." -ifi:“f ;h;t n:x:: ER in Bemidji -\ ednesday en'route’to “of;the neighborhood,dldn’t ‘peste! Clearbrook., where she will visit with at all."—Kansas City Star. B e | subséribe tor tne Fonesr. “‘Spot cash paid ‘for Liberty Bonds, [ R /. /8ée G. B. Honley at Northern Gro- _‘céry Co., during the day, or at_the Markham hotel evenings. ' -1117tf} Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20 and 9:00 10¢ and 25& REX Theatre *““Mrs. William Johnson returned to fier home on Minnesota avenue, after visiting relatives and friends at Orr, N. D., and-at:Crookston. % i Bréwn, one-\ey'elet tie, usual price, $12.60. Special for Thureday,: Fri- day only $10.85. Troppman’s. 2?6 b “Miss Katheryn Kessler arrived yes- terday morning from Devils Lake, N:, D., to spend three weeks with. her friend; Mrs. Abe Grossman. “ Carl Gilstad and Mildred Zimmer- man, both of Blackduck, were mar- yied Wednesday morning at the home 7). of_Rev. 'Blaine Lambert at. '9:30 . d'clock. A ““Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Wilson and daughter,. Dorothy, réturned today ‘from Minneapolis where they have been for the past ten days the guests of relatives. o ' Mrs. Paul Strelo will return to her home in Puposky the end of the week after having been confined to St. An- thony’s hospital for a short time for medical treatment. : LU T T “‘A. 0. Heiberg and family returned to their home in Royalton this morn- ing ‘after spending three weeks at Lake Plantaganet and at the A. O. kre home in Nymore. 2 : John Parker motored to Grand - Forks Wednesday on business. Mrs. FRS v e Parker accompanied him as far .as| ;AIONg the méw style features emt- ' Clearbrook, where she will visit'with |phasized in these delightful frocks relatives for a short time. for epring is. the lengthened- waist- lne. The first model, in taupe taf- feta has surplace blouse and skirt overhung with “a. straight gathered tunic Bandg of ‘fancy braid orna- Yoz Can Rest Easy # ment the sides of the tunic and 2 . finish the very short sleeves. The | Y OU have that peace of mind which enabl, " i 3 = : A es you to think of belt of selt-materlal s stitched with | ~ bigger things when all your valuables—your recg'rds, documents, marrow gros- grain ribbon in taw T " ithi 3 and qull gold. Medium size req “ig price sheets, costs, ctc., are within the impenetrable walls of a 6 yards 36-inch material with % Sere Sk oo . GF Alisteel Safe ar! ue cotine, 'than- which 5 there is nothing more de rigeur this | The Label of the Underwriter’s' Laboratories on each safe is your season, fashions. the second’ frock. assurance of protection. This label was won after vigoroysiand It is trimmed with fancy silk braid | eyacting tests. We want to show you these safes and tell you per-. mer there. She has been with Mrs.| —black, with dark blue and gra s n TS, | Tt o warer ata 5,'1'“”; ?onally what they have done for others and what they will do for you. B . Cochran for over a year and expects e braid ‘is- stitched on the tucked-un- Come in any time—there’s no obligation. . 2 - Loren Coyle, of Mahnomen, was in the city yesterday en route to Grant Valley to spend severay days looking .after his property interests there. Mr- Coyle bought a farm at Mahnomen . this spring and reports crop condi- tions there very promising. J H Mix It Up!»’}V::ith Ruffians of the Wilder West, i WILLIAM FOX production e ““The COMING | - OF THE LAW”’ Every minute a thrill, every scen i e ry e a sensation. Sge P. R. Rossman of Greenwood, Wis., . has been the guest at the home of < “his sister, Mrs. G. W. Cochran for geveral days. He returned yesterday & P* accompanied by his mother, Mrs. An- ¥, # """ na Rossman, who will spend the sum- to return in the fall. der skirt and simple blouse with [=—=—————— ] :‘l(;lmd !ileck and . short sleeves. Me- N _| dium size requires 3% yards 64- ng’ometnntlm he}:.g::' dnch tricotine, with 734 yards braid nervousness or eye dis- First model: Pictorial Review AR 5 & Tarson,| Dress No. 8775. Sies, 3¢ to 46 in- orders of any kin dm, n:e di ches bust. Price 25 cents. or -glasses repaired, co: LU U AT T T Annnnnnnnnnunnnm ] PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE . Wholesalers g e e ol -~ | The Pioneer Want Ads Bring Results

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