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-"mz; BEMIDJI DAILY' PIONEEN VINIA RESIDENT PASSED AWAY AT ST, ANTHONY HOSPITAL " Mrs, Mary A. Root, widow, whq |- § . 'has been making her summer home i [ . K at Lavinia for several years, pnssed 4 h i+ Mrs. G, P, Dunne of Remer was . J. W. Diédrich: returned yester- |away at 'the St. /Anthony hospital {3 Bemidif caner yesterday, Ay, morning trom ‘a ten days visit |last night following an illness of over |[* relatives and triends in Lit-|a' ‘month during which ‘time' she'was THURSDAY | confined to the hospital here.” Mrs.||: .. . Root’s home was at Fargo, N.-D. but every summer she spent at her cottage at Lavinia, ' Last year instead of returning to her home at Fargo, she remained at Lavinia during the commg to New York and Robeért. Ledelm entire winter. . .She was 67 years and nine months of age. :marrying a. beautiful 53 jtor in this city. { Tuesday, le _‘_ot ST T, Mrs. ‘Grace -Thacker, matron at| She. leaves, besides;’a number m youhg society debutante? H, D¢ Petherain of Cass }l‘ake was .iaergg:gslggléh lte . ?t“em;mngmmf brothers, ‘one' son,’ Ernest; l;vl,xlo has|f And then can you imagine usiness caller here yesterday e’ faculty and residen! een. making his home wit! er at { director, Al P. White, and wife, at %avhiga? ‘Funeral arrangements haye! “;vél}?: enhali_ll)ene‘!vl Whe: rs. 1da Hercer of Frohm, was a dinner this evening in the hall. Cov-|as ybt ot been completed but it iis'/|d yenne Harry™ learne inecs caller in Bemidji ‘Tuesday. | ers:will be laid for twenty-two expected that intermentiwiil be made that he was | Y : B 4 at Minneapolis. {Local arrangemenls. : A. T. Gulbranson of Pequot was 4 are heing made under the diretion of midji business visitor on TllQSdBYt [ nd: Mrs. . Charles dnyder and .- Ibertson, funeral director. ) ;-of Hlbblnz. and Miss Myrtle 4 H “ ” Ross Noble of Blackduck was a|Holmguist, a teacher at Duluth, re- = ‘ GRAND ‘i TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:00—10c and 25¢ The Homellest Man' and the Most Unique Chnueter on the Screen WILL ROGERS i in his latest Goldwh Pfi;tun Jes’ Call-Me Jim A . Backwoods ' Romance Smced with Thrills and Flavored with Laughs 4 In “Jes Cn{l e,Jlm” Will Rogers has & part that seems as well suited to hi ‘personality as the flannel shirt and coon-skin cap he wears. As Jim Penton, the simple, rugged woodsman, he is a character your patrons will not easily forget. , His bashful conquest of the pretty milliner, his simple code of honor; his loyalty to a friend, and above all, his delightful humor, are re- . flected in a picture that is better tlmn “Jubilo” nl}d “The Strange ° Boarder,” good as they were. . : ) :. Ben F. Clark of Remer spent Tues -day ln v.hls city on bustness., 4 P i e “Miss Mary Deputy returned this morning from an extended visit at poinitsin Indiana and Wisconsin! Miss Deputy has been gone for the past seven weeks: Can you imagine a ‘wild, western cowpuncher fresh from the western plains, Tnke home a nrlck of Koor’s gc: iy t &5t iisiness caller in Bemidji Yesterday.|turned to their homes yesterday, af- ter spending the week end with his brother, S. E. Snyder and family at || -their: home, 505 America avenue. 'C. E, Houghton of Red Lake Falls #pent the day here yesterday :on bus- % o s by Mrs, J. C.:Seeley, formerly Mist : western ‘idol | Misses Marion and Lucille Steidl of |Hazel Olson of this city, left last Worthern, were calilng on Bemidji|night for her home at Los Angeles, jends Tuesday. Cal., after spepding the past month & i m onee o ; as'a guest of fHfends in this city. Mrs, a[[ are ; Seeley was led to Minnesota on ac ‘naa =l pfi?&?}ggfiggwfgtc?nxfi: ol %“.?c'u‘é;’i'e rt Hness of 'her tather at] ALL WUHK su‘HA"TEEn Union Dentists ton, where she -will visit for a BEMI DJI rt time with relatives. ! iN. 8. Beavers of Minneapolis is in| EPISCOPAL LADIES ’ %ponte City Hall the city today on business. Mr. Beay- ; GUILD MEETING o Schroeder ‘Bldg. Fe-turmg the popular “THE, DeHAVENS in “FORGET ME NOT” 4 ‘Not A. Smgle Cabamf Scene In "The Entire Picture™ = ' LICENSED TO MARRY Harry L. -Hanson and-Lilly' Amund- son were licensed to marry yesterday by Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda. They were united in marriage ‘by Judge J. E. Harris. ‘W. Stahlberg and Mr; and Mrs. | E Stahlberg of Staples were Be— i callers on Tuesday.' J Miss Aprell Carver left today for Rex Theatre : ’ nfter viewing this newest 1y of tlfl it; v ¥ Fe'was formerly of this city. ‘The Ladies Guild of the, Episcopal Coming ixteen Inch mixed hara and soft 'ch“"tc‘{r;"m meet in the church xbase& B ) - | men ursGay afternon’ at' 2:3 S fub wood for sale, $3.50 per’load o’clock. There will be work. Mrs. TOM Mlx Pl‘@dllmflll idji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F John Goodman will be the hostess. D. Smith and W. F. Kunitz of It was different—and that was REFRESHING i th siness g'!'l;ll\s”li t’:?encl?;‘ ::El‘ues%ayfl . to the jaded critic. No painted sets—just the o SWEDISH LADIES AID o o i : 7B . i ~ js city on Tuesday. ; WEETING TOMORROW | e v : fartin Hogaw of Grant Valley, was| | The Ladles’ Aid of the Swedish s il il 01 ‘ unusual, genuine, picturesque mountain life that Lutheran church will meet tomorrow juotorlst to ;1;11: ay Festerday. He, gy C Bt 2:30 o'clook at the O enthralled the writer out in front. It even had a different love theme. iver Rudhe home, 610 Fourth street. ; Commg Fl'ldly ‘ A Cumberland Romance Everyone is invited. “THE DESERT = | SCORPION” Bt | And Mufl Minter was at her belt ina dlfierent role. Yonmultnotmusn. Prekl ey L ! :Dorothy Andrews returned last evening from Leeéch lake where she @ has visited at the Welch home during |STATE LAND SALE AT the past week. . AUDITOR’S OFFICE TODAY 'S, Ci:Bailey, representative of the ditor’s’ land .department,. is con ucting a state land sale a¢ the court ‘house today. Several . forties ‘were spld ‘this morning, and it was b i transacting business in Minneapolis for several days. T PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE with Bud and Susie HOLMES TRAVELOGUE—“In Happy Alsace” Mr. L H Ar {15 . ‘l'o those who wapt old lumber and Mr.and My, G, K. Willigms ot| ~~Sealed bids will be received by the Bertha were among the out of town undersigned -up.‘to-six olclock p. m. llers i terday. i Thursday, July' 22nd, for the two (| : i : : callefs In the city yesterday. = . .} ildings of Mary F. Street, located “ o i T"EA TRE A;lhrge land sales organization south of Crothers Barber Shop, the I & / d fo get'fn communiention with bids to/include the removal fram the ofié of large tracts. | Address Lock |Place: before/the: last-day of August. Box 93' Bemidj, Min : Ug-g5tr |Right - reserved to reject any‘or W1l . 7 1 “ i TONIGHT & THURSDAY blds Certified checks for 10 per cent of a‘nount of, Md to acconmany any, « . x TOM MIX day afterncon to her home at Fosston |’ anfl all b | DIRECTION WILLIAM. FOX after visiting ‘for several da,ys “with L~ G. C‘RMHERS. : e uslns. Mr. and Mrs. H. Car-|4d7-13 City Agent || - ce cream social will:be held Miat Verna Sysse returped yesrer- ——— ' READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS [3 :rom' Wednesday’s Daily— , COWBOYS BUY TWIRLER . cant lot north of the postof- | ' Kansas City, Mo, July’ ‘14.—Ad- fice' tomorrow afternoon. and evening, | nouncerment was made Monday . that | | i of St. Phfl~ Harry Weaver, a pitcher with the glllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllll"lll!lllllllll NTHII R T NN, lip's: church s Oakland, Gal., club; ‘of ' the Pacific Coast league, iad been purchased by 3 < Miss Mabel Grahani returned Mon. the local American association tedm. i day evening from Blackduck where| Weaver, who was with, the Chicago, R ! she dpent last week visiting at the|American team in 1918, will report PN | : | i _home :pf her grandparents, Mr. and " Mrs. |Jacob Betling,. ' eon and daughter, of Marmouth, 11}, and Sidney Bryant, of Kirkwood, 1l returned to their nomes this morn: A g, after an extended visit with the T rfield families. b ) 'nd Mrs C. E: El]lngson arriv- 3 ed -Monday ‘from Ellendale, Minn., - TODAY‘—LAST SHOWING and are the guests of her sister, Mrs. £ 8on and family. ; They: will re- niithis evening accompanied by : Miss Mildred Olson, who will spend a s month \there‘ : Geraldine IP&]I‘I!‘&]F says= “Love-making is not a mere matter _of embracing and words.” i | And that's/a fact, Embraces and endearing words are only Symptoms of Love; the Symbols of Love these days are— The NEW PREMIER VACUUM CLEANER 'The THOR ELECTRIC WASHER 'l'he HUGHES ELECTRIC RANGE And many other Electric devices for making life easier * for the housewife. fign . The Broom is a relic of barbarismi_not a love token. Mi,ss Ella LaFontisee will leave to- “morrow morning for {Coye where she " will visit her sister, Mrs. C. L. Freer, « for ‘severay days. [From there she will go to Minneapolis. She expects to be: gone several weeks. " A number of cattle 'were killed as a result of poisoning from Paris green on the James Foley farm at Grant Valley recently. = A large quantity of the' poison had been left in an automobile and the /cattle burst the contajner and disposed ‘of the con- tents.! raft arrived in the city this from Minneapolis, having % accepted a position with the Pioneer i Publishing Co. as printer. .Mr. Craft 7 erly connected . with _thef: 1lis Tribune in this capnclty, exception of the past wlnter, spent in Texas. /The Wash-Tub is an mstrument of torturo—not s phlu of affection. « The old style coal and wood ranges belong in the junk pile—not in the Love-ruled home. . Wilcox will leave tonight The Real Lovers Do Not Permit Their Wives i 1ito- Be Slaves’ : _— - THE ELECTRIC WAY IS THE LOVER'S WAY Mnnmes@m Electric Light and ‘Mt - " ' Power Company ' Phone 26 Elks Bldg. nnd Hr_s. Harvey Wilcox. She will also mieet her sister, Mrs. Celia Lux- ford, 9t Washington, D. C., and they Cowdll together to Portland; Ore. nid the remainder of the sum- with another sister, Mrs. Glen . They- will also . KING VIDOR'S *THE FAMILY HONOR. Mrs..O. C. Lloyd, and other relatives and friends at Seattle. T e L ST R A S S IR R R eB. Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, ngg'm. or eye dis- orders :0of any nudhc glassen) repaired, consult or glasses. them: mmm L-KO COMEDY: in two parts ' REX' UNION ORCHESTRA- Matinee 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 26c¢ CY |nn||m|||m|mnmm||||||l||numm||:||n|||muumnnmmnmur B i R § gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII