Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 10, 1920, Page 5

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“3 10 men's shoes, '8 CIoslng Out sh ulander-of: Wslker i stcrdty 8. whltney o! Northomo ¢ oty yesterday: Mlss Jeanette Stechmnn ol Ten- ; :trlke. was . the -guest - of Bemidji riends on Friday. . . ‘and Mrs. Harvey K. Meyers ‘and-son of Onigum were, visitors.in| ° city on Friday. and Mrs. F.'A. Hass left today Oftelie, Mrs. T. Ofltlle, ""Miss aret- Oftelie, and , Mrs. . Anpe Thnrne‘\kq Fergua Fall¥ were m- ' visit i this morning to spend a week with {sses: Marfon and Josephine Slegle. their‘summer ‘cottage.; iy, and Mrep D "Mltc‘hall penty’ the day in Kellihér, day on business. g Mrs Dan. O’Connor. has just re- turned from 'a‘ visit of twa weeks with: relatives at McIntosh. Frank .E. Wilson arrived Thursday from Minneapolis, qnd “will, visit for several weeks with his son, | M. B." Wilson and ‘family. Sy Mrs. P. L. Hines and gon, Grover returned last evening from'a week's visit. with. relatives ‘at Hine: Leona Hines will rémain a few days 1onger y Mr, and Mrs o & | ana Mrs."J. B. Reicher: to the'“B. & D.” ‘Shoe store, nd Tuesday, the 12th and| 1; covs 11t7-10 $8 mana shoes, $5. 50 at Tropp- 1t7-10 verson returned- to for Wh;-ton, Minn.,” where Dr. Hass Forks tor a week v ;promlslng buslness loca- i Mrs John Cann _and Mrs. Walter Cann of Blackduck‘fivere among the : ontmt town callers.in the city.yest- Gunda C. Ledtords and Miss dia O. Ledfors = of: Blackduck among the Priday vlsltors in A M . Charles Rhoda of Royalton is . the:guest of her friend, Mrs. H. W. ;Haines at the home of ‘Senator and !Ilrs. E. J, Swedback. 3 ant to.buy ‘a second hand lath 'saw; also. other saws, if lou have one, Please write. - W..M. Young, Orrin, N : 2t7-10 ' Mrs. Edwnrd Kramer and daugln.er i Pan ne, returned today.from a visit of a‘week with her sister, Mrs. G. F. an rk at thtle fl‘nlls u‘ las Alice Hetland, who 18 spend- - ~ ‘ing:the summer. with her aunt, Mrs. C. Bacon, at their. ‘home ' on Lake g !-lo'sley at’ Northern Gro- /Co.,'during the day, or at'the Markham ‘hotel evenings. 1117tf Don't forget that there will be a foot ‘specialist at the “B. & D.” Shoe store Monday, and Tuesday, the 12th and 13th, only See add elsewhere in this paper. Aoy 1t7- 10 i W Woodbury of Page, N. D, is spending a few days with Mrs. Wuod- bury and her mother, Mrs. George Smith, at her* home on Minnesota avenue.. Mr. Woodbury made t! e trip by motor. " G i $16 up-to-date, high class ladies’ shoes, hand turned, and ‘welts,only, $9.95 at 'l'roppmnn s Closlng Out shoe sale. d 3 o 1t7-10 The Misses.. Violet ‘and* Gertrude Achenbach -will arrive this. evening trbm‘ Alma, Wis., te visit for a week t their unc’le, J. 0. Judge C. W. Stanton and flaughter. M. LaFontisee returned -last evening, from Princeton, where she for ‘the ‘past week with ‘her Owen Brakken. . Mrs, Lafon- to arrive tomorrow from Long Prairic f| by ‘motor, & spend two weeks at the Fred Rhoda home. . Mts, Hilda Evans, nrlr\'ed Th\ln- day from ‘Malwaukee, Wiis., and 18 the; guest of ‘Mrs. J. J. McLaugu.m and other friends. Mrs, Evans expects 10 | remain for two week * Mr. and Mrs. Ri‘L. Given have as »thelr guest her'tather, J. L. Johnson, and niece and nephew, Josephine and || John Johinson, ‘who arrived this.af-H ternoon from Virglnla.‘Minn A ‘William Lennon and family of Kel- liher - have ‘been spending the past}] week at Red Lake Falls where they have been visiting friends. ' They are expected to return to their home: to- day spending a few hours in thls city en route.. \lr and ‘M Upshaw. who have visited 'at the H. W. Bailey home for the/past two weeks, return- ed yesterday to their home at James- town, N..D. They were accompanied by Miss Blanche Rathman and Lester | ‘Achenbach, who will remain there for d visit. 'Mrs. Upshaw and Miss Rathman are sisters..' The party are making the trip by motor. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /MEFT MONDAY MORNING || Qn Mondly morning, July 12, the county “board of commissioners will meet at the court house in regular sessfon to e fbusifiess Thursday, July 22nd, for the two byrildings of Mary F. Street, located south of Crothers Barber Shop, the bids to include the removal from. the place before the last day of August. Right’ ,reserved to reject. any or all 1| bid: ,,Certlnod checks for 10 per cent of amount of bid to' .accompany any . .G, CR,OTHERS. City Agent | gy it nfiy before ‘flhtm‘ ished excellent music tor the occa-|rush ls on nt the hotel. on. The atzentlun of 5 people 1 The ' regular. ll‘rlday nlght dange [ called to the fact that Sunday even Id at the 8 | { i oj@l 18 e sotia ln’nlr MA\/ ALLISON w THE WALK- OFF¢' l-lE SAID HEK DRESS WAS RED. SHE SAID IT WAS YELLOW AND THAT HE WAS COLOR BLIND. THEN HE MADE HER ADMIT IT WAS— He was a:Kentuckian and a “cave man.” He placed bets on women as he would ‘“on a, thoroughbred, but MAY ALLISON, as the beautiful young society woman in Ty ,P.M; For Women and Girls over 14 Only SPLENDID UNION CHORUS Seats Free “THE WALK-OFFS,” taught him a lesson. Screen Classics, Inc., made this feature «production of the fashions and foibles of high sdcial life from the Oliver Morosca stage ‘guccess by the gifted collaborators, Frederic and Tunny Hatton, who wrote ‘“Lombardi, Ltd.,” and “Years ‘of Discretion.” ; o Coinedy—~CHARLEY CHAPLIN—lntwo‘ parts 3 Rex Snx-l’lece Union Orchestra ti‘nee 2: 30—-10c and 30c ' nght 7:10 and 9: 00—15c and 30c S ERVICES FAMOUS KENTUCKIAN AT THE BIG TENT - 11 AM “THE ROCK. OF AGES” 8 P.M “WHY JUDAS BETRAYED CHRIST” “STRONG WOMANHOOD” 'SPECIAL SINGING Come

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