Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 13, 1920, Page 5

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*8.:M. Koefod of Baudette, a prom- 7 J:'B. Ormond of Morris was & Be- N inent attorney in that village, was a midji visitor on Monday: James' Reid of ‘Bigfork spent’ Mon- day. in this city on bpsiness. | The ol' darkies'll be thar and the v ¢ e i | plccidtinnies,: /A | ‘romance of -your | ham in the Sunny South. Rex {asmtro gty . ihi3 .JB: B. Kenfield returned this morn- ‘Ting ‘from a week’s business visit to "' Take home’ a brick ‘of Koor ‘eream. 3 N\ Mrs. P, Moran of Deer River was a } ‘Remidji shopper on Monday. " d : T Al ee——— 0. sayas Dulpth, and ‘Wiashburn, Wis, ~"R. H. Borthroyd of Hinckley was 3 3 "Bemidji business ecsller yesterday. ' as b . ... Watab Pulp and Paper. Co. left this |’ L. A, .Dowdall of Wadena was' a|morning on a short business trip to business visitor in' Bemidji yesterday.| Duluth. i Sam Bohms:and ‘Ar@<Bangson‘ of{ . It’s Dixie week at the Rex theatre, :Mizpah were visitors in Bemidji_ to-|Takes you home to the south. King ‘day. e =4 'W.*Vidor’s - ““The 'Family Honor.” —_— *+ | With “southern ‘musical program. . H. E. Klinkenberg of Grand Rapids| " . a0 1t7-13 was & business visitor in the city to-| = day: 2 3 F. G. Halgren went to Duluth yest- ) erday to attend a term of court. He 7/ ‘G. P. BaHou of International Falls|will be away about.two weeks: - spent the day here today on busi- ¥ 8 a3 ¢ ' ‘ness. ; ; 3 Mrs. E. 'l‘s]llzley ol‘thmldflJs'vislt- TOR THE SUMMER WARDEOBE. Tk ng-at the home of her brother, A! . , " gey and + “Miss Ethlyn Hall spent’the week|Stdrk, and will:remain in Walker-for 'kfi'_j:,‘;ngai?an;:;fl? op%lcki:: a:d re- end with the L. B..Baumgarten fdm-|the summer.—LWhlker ‘Pilot. vers are made of the skirt material 11y at Cass Lake. o ks ¥ ‘?'“—“ y and- give a smart and enlivening . . A. L. Barkef returned this morn-| touch to the jacket The vest may be Mrs. M. King of Turtle River :“ ing from White Bear lake, where he | of ‘knit suk’j‘;c“m or any favored a busines: Y%EIBCOI in the city Monday | went on' Saturday ‘to attend the fu-| riaterial. Medium ‘size requires 334 ekttt neral of his nephew. yarde 42inch fiannel and 1% yards 54-inch- wool jersey. Pigtorial Review. Jacket No. 8871. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 26 cents, Skirt No. 8416, Sizes, 2410 36: inchs waist Price, 20 cents, : PARIS INTRODUCED 3 X TO CAFETERIAS The. first cafeteria ever seen in-Pa- ris was thrust on the innocent public last month when a new Y.:W.L C."A.] opened in® that ‘city. French girls, frankly amused at the idea, acted as waitresses -behind the ~counter’ and caught on to the scheme' with readi- ness. Four hundred visited the cafe- teria the first day and now there are over one thousand daily. guests. The new Y..Ws;C. A. building is an | outgrowth of the #maller foyers for French girls started by American sec- retaries .during:-the war and has all Brinig_ your blueberries to Tropp-|" yp =iy git it e peniair ar- ‘man’s for top market prices. V‘fi_{t-\xlr:; rived last night to visit her son-in- nish the crates. : law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. LI ) ‘Mayne Stanton of Fenton avenue.— Mrs. ‘Alice Hyde motored in from Grand Forks Herald, Plantaganet yesterday and spent with friends. z . sy : Mrs. F. Brinkman returned yester- Mrs. A. Carleon of Turtle River,|day from points in .Indiana and Illi- wefe :among ‘the out -of towfi shop-|nois. Mrs. Eddy Brinkman, who ac- ’NE in Bemidji Monday. companied her, will remain in the 5! : twin cities for a few days before her ! and Mrs. George A. Danielson |Teturn. - ‘of Morris were among the out of town visitors in. this city yesterday. - Mr.”and Mrs. A. T.:Carlson and Y Z g daughter, Corrinne, motored to Wa- Sixteen inch mixed hara and soft|dena yesterday to meet their friend, < ‘f1ab° wood for sale, $3.50 per load.|Miss Helen Chafee,” who will be the Bemidji Mtfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F |guest of the Carlson family for sev- Mrs. Willlam Keeler and Mrs. Rose Ch]’!;on of Wilton, were motorists to Mr. the'city yesterday. They transacted | Sund bustness while here. were - Griffin of Tulsa, Oklahpma, who-will A large land seales organization|be their.guest for Grand desites to get in communication with |Forks Hera! ; e N owners of large tracts. Address Lock Box: 93, Bemidji, Mi 5-26tt| Rev. ; Yol o = # daughte rfolet, - were. the 'guestsof Mr: and Mrs. Bert R. Earl and|Mr and Mrs. I W. Frexnch ogvez;. Sun- children and'Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hoff-| day and "Monday. - Rev. Parrfsh is man of Austin were among the Mon-| pastor ‘the 'Meéthodist . chyire day visitors in Bemidji. . Kellogg:’ Was . ot ‘Mrs. Ethel Dukelow Greenwald left| Tpe ‘today for her home at Chippewa|ayenue;: Falls, Wis., after visitinggfor several|party I weeks at the. E. E. Kenfleld home. verne Hi i : ty friends.in honor of ‘Max Forte, a nephew of Mr. Palmer, who is vis- Country Girl- Bee; G. B.dzl;;h!n:l: m“z:““u{:; ;ting here. Toasting marshmallows, § . cer, 0., g, the day, lancing..and conversation ‘passed a |l { 7 g l{q;h_am eveilings. 1117t |very plepi ening., Mri Fopte ar- || pldstllfi: you says 5.1 . s | rived lnsl,'l ;%'éivfrom Portland. Ore., N i Mr.: Ranle and :fainily of"Minnea-fa54 will remain two, weeks Jonger. - - ‘Bu t does hé deceive her? No, he wasn’t polis, ‘were, .in Bemidji Monday ‘en 4 route to their summer home at Long; The following “are on the regis- that kind of a cit; man. - f * Spot cash’paid for Liberty Bonds, Lake: ‘where they will spend a num-|ier at the Birchmont Béach hotel to- ber of wee_ks. ' < “|day: ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Joseph- A. Guth- i - rie, Miss Grace Guthrie, Mrs, Gilles- .~ 810 ReWFd Offered for return of Ipje, Roy. B. Thompson, Mrs. H. D. “Crown” bicycle taken from 'Dalton|Richardson; of Kansas City, Mo:; Mr. bldg. on evening of July 3, or in-{and Mrs. W. 'H. Bure, Mre. Felix formation as to' where it is. Phone|Bangs, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whithed, 595-W. ) 2d7-13 | Miss E. Bashaw, Miss E. Rasmusson, 7 Minneapolis; Mrs. Miller, Mrs. R. P. Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehardt of Sioux |Bangs, Grand Forks; Mrs. D. S. City, Towa, were in the city yesterday|Sperry and daughter, St. Paul; H. C. en route to Grant Valley, where they|jewett, W. W. Bassett, Aberdeen, S. will visit for ‘a short time with his(p; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Caughren, sistér, Mrs. George Becker, and fam-|Qsakis, Minn, Whlliam Lennon of Kelliher, chair- LICENSED T0 MARRY man! of the board of county commis- te:i{:;?hs; é‘{,fl,‘;’;’c‘;&%’,’"y Ry::: | : sloners, arrived in the city yesterday|gq, t5 Anton Dahlstrom and Chris- i morning to attend the semi-annuallyjn,™ jonanna Lundberg, both of ! meeting of that body being held at|mpornune. WED. & THUR. Surprising but true! And the girl was— Oh, well, see her! You can do so at the the Court House this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark are the| REHEARSAL FOR happy parents of a baby daughter; JUVENILE BAND born on Sunday, July 11, at their : : R -| The juvenile band will meet for ~home home at Puposky. Mrs. Clark regular rehearsal this evening at '?; formerly Miss J“? Mille, of this 7:30 o’clock. Band master Riggs has o4 4 annoynced that the new music has Sergeant Kindall, who has been in arrived and that these books will be charge of the local army recruiting distributed tonight. station for the past few weeks, left last night for Minneapolis where he . NOTICE To those who want old lumber. will spend the day on business con- nected- with .the recruiting service. Sealed bids will be received by the He is expected to return to Bemidji|undersigned up, to six o’clock p. m. \ tomorrow morning. Thursday, July 22nd,” for the two . 1%J v . Coming Friday - buildings of Mary F. Street, located 7 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. L. Koppman ard [south of Crothers Barber Shop, the |¢é! dwg’hterfi'il’hyllis, returned to their |bids to include the removal from the THE DESERT . .home in Minneapolis this morning af-|place before the-last day of August. SCORPIO 1) . ter visiting for the past week at the|Right reserved to reject any or all home of his brother, E. B. Kopman.|bids. Certified checks for 10 per cent -Mrs."E. B." Kopman and daughter,|of amount of bid to accompany any _8Bylvia, returned with them and will{and all bids. i remain in the cities for two weeks. L.'G. CROTHERS, ! N 4d7-13 % City Agent The Norwegian Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet at Peter Larson’s farm | EXCELLENT LUNCHEON - “on Wednesday afternoon. All ladies " wishing to ride are to meet at. the FOR TOMORROW NOON city hall promptly at 2 o’clock, ’ wheré a _bus will call for them and| An excellent luncheon is being pre- take them out, the charge being 30|pared for the noon-day meal of the oents for the round trip. Everyone|Bemidji Civic and Commerce associ- is welcome. ation to be held at its rooms tomor- row. Following the luncheon there Among those who have arrived in|will be an important business session T ‘Bemidji to attend the meeting of the|and it is expected that there will be Chippewa Indians today are Edward |a large attendance at both. i:. Rt;tge];s gf WlnilkerzEC. R. Beaulieu; | et " Fran . Beaulieu, Eugene .J." War= HERE - ren, Charles Fairbanks and William w. A LLOYD COMING % Leacy-of White Earth, George Bellefi- i 8 {ON FARM BUREAU WORK Fix nille, H. J. Syry and C. 'W. -Morrison : of Callaway, Philip Bellefinille of W. A. Lloyd, who is in charge of Righfwood, J. G. Morrison, Jr., and P.|the farm bureau'work in the north- ‘g Beaulie of Red Lake. western states, is coming to Bemidji - on July 17 tohspend one day in this ¢ “ | vicinity. He has only three days al- Drs. Larson & Larson, | lotted for the entire state and com- etrists. If trou- |sequently hag only ‘a short time to bled with headaches, |spend here. A part of the day will > 7 nervousness or eye dis- |be spent at the office of the county orders of any kind, nmm agent and the remainder will be or glasses repaired, them. |spent in making visits ~to- various Artificia] eyes fitted. farms mear here. l:lemldjg'lgus!neas visitor today. iy B i [ K ¥ under ‘d‘ .SOLDIERS MAY - St.:Paul, July 13.—Former Minne- — ] “LET’S BE - “FASHIONABLE” . Latest Photoplay féatufing DOUGLAS - MacLEAN with DOTLIS Yy T * Also— .$Mother’s Angel”’ ‘THe new “Comedy-Art” film Elko “FONIGHT—LAST TIMES Rex Theare S —— . .. Coming Al f LTS I, I TOM o M MIX O - DIRECTION WILLIAM. FOX Rex Theatrs THURSDAY Can you imagine a wild, western cowpuncher fresh from _the western plains, coming to New York and marrying a beautiful young society debutante? And then can you imagine what ~ happened when “Cheyenne Harry” learned that he was e Futurfiu the ‘pq:ular western idol Harry Carey Hat -Whaley company of y, ‘operators of the Elko and andéithéatres, which hgsirecently purchased thewVictor theatye at Little Falls apd will'reopen ‘it for, business A Rame within "a short has ‘sel . ‘the name */Har-. off PUttie neWw place ‘of busineds. | This name Was ‘one of the many:sub- mitted during the contest which was hgld by. the company to procure a suftable! name and “it' has met 'with the approval-of all. ing of the Grand theatre “has an- nounced that this name will be used A - c g . , €O i 3 v,‘l)lfi Rose, purchasing agent for the 4 N fnc:;lx‘-p c WRARY S frade JUATK Lny the 3 i Manager Hard- ‘OBTAIN BONUS WARRANTS i« TOM.MIX, ..\, nus board is accepted. icials, Comedy—*“FORGET ME NOT” _"The DeHaven's ' GRAND S [ al. WEDNESDAY Jsota service men who have not re- ceived their state bonus checks may ‘|be able to realize earlier on their| ‘““The warrant may be exchanged fqr claims by accepting a small discount| Minnesota soldiers’ bonus certificati if a plan to be presented to the bo-| of indebtedness if . presented with M. J. Des-| other like warrants aggregating $1,- mond, superintendent of accounts in| 000.” 4 5 { the office of State Auditor J. A. O. Preus, says the plan, which already has the indorsement of several state ingluding . Henry Rines, state treasurer, consists .-in regular bonus warrants as rapidly as claims can -be approved for payment. . “No. funds available” = will e “JES’ CA A picture that will warm the cockles - of your heart—and tickle the tip of your funny bone. With Vill in the most delightful role he was ever T T T T O S T T T T T T LU T T T T lIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“mIIIIIIIIIIIIl!llllllllllllllllll southern music Rex Theatre TODAY and WEDNESDAY KING VIDOR'S *THE FAMILY HONOR., DIXIE NIGHT TAKES YOU Home A southern story with ;0 the Sunny Land of Beau- and a tiful Women, romance and southern atmosphere. ‘The Family Honor’ 1:{1'5 FIRST INDEPENDENTLY PRO- ' DUCED PICTURE FOR FIRST , NATIONAL bt A picture that breathes of old traditions, of love and honor, of ;yine covered manses, of nightingales’ songs and the scent of magnolia blooms. REX - UNION ORCHESTRA—Playing Southern Music' Matinee 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 26¢ “KING W. VIDOR L-KO COMEDY in two parts issuing and the reverse will bear the stamp, For-the. protection of ‘bonus appli~ cants and holders .of bonus bonds, ' arrangements have, been ‘made with banks to cash these certificates atia: certain .discount. The warrants will X tificates. ME JIM” Rogers blessed with I i chivalry. PRESENTS 9 B AR 0l stamped on the face of the warrant, be cleared through a:8t. Paul bank:, ‘ and redeemed with:the regular:eers,

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