Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 5

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A. A. Miller of Big Falls spent Alex Shaviteh and'T. S Ervin are Monday here on business. 8 ¥, 8 VRIEEAT Thud vistting in 8t. Cloud. ‘Mrs, B Martin of Turtlé River nel*of Spooner was 'fcalled on Bemidji friends Monday. y yesterday. Kir| a visifor id" thie’ post will be held on Thursday, August A batch of new potatoos‘ 98¢ per H. D. Sullivan pr;c_rookqtdfl was a ‘| peck at Troppmans. 1d7-27 Thursday. . D 3 Bemidji business callér yesterday. rsday. . Due to the fact that there are five Thursdays in July, the error arose. 2 e - | rraviaN iNDUSTRIAL XBT - An exhibition ‘of Italiar’ industrial e B ! ;rttsoon wlvl;i.hrrlve “: the “Unlted - 3 : £ tates, accordin, () G ! Dr, and' Mrs. W. H. Fortin of Pu-| yMrs. Arthur and James O'Neil ‘of ; ) celved, from Ro : e ;3‘1“ :ng el posky ‘were - callers in the: city yest- Tuvrtle River transacted business in ernment now is:.gathering examples erday: s . «jBemidji Monday. . 4 -\ of Italian industrial art from™every | > DR = § : 3 . 2 _ | part of Italy. The American Federa- A. F. Bakke anu C. H. Bakke of| -A batch of new potatoes 98¢ per ; - tion of Arts will receive this materjal ‘Warren were business -callers here|peck at Troppmans. 147-27 . in America and exhibit it in eight or yesterday. Wb ten ‘of the largest cities. : E:.B.-Berman s spending e week in Minneapolis‘ on business. " Mrs."A. P Reed ‘of Tafe" River was a between' train shopper in the city Mo_nday. A. Anderson of Crookston ‘Wwas a Bemidji business visitor on Monday. : Theodore W, “Inajeft o't lia.ckn spent, Monday in this city on“busi- Gas gt Mr..and +Mrs. C. B. Pegelow re- Mrs. A. Rogers of ‘Wilton transact- | turned esterglgy from a visit to Two ed business in Bemidji between trains o e ' ‘Monday. : e h B 4 Kno A S CoMr. and Mys. G. W. Meyers of Sac AL Take home a bdrick of r's ice ., lowa, are visiting with 1. E. Ray- eream. TR Voy o 4-6tt| mond of Frohn 'township. ; POR THE GIRL IN m. : Serge In' the:desirable. qualities ig. Pat' McLaughlin returned to his{ so expensive this season that mamy- home Mopday. after visiting for the| girls who feel that they cannol dc. past week at Gemmel. 4 without a Wwhite frock are resorting e to wool jersey and nun’s veiling Miss Jeanétte Stechman of = Ten-! This model is suitable for&itter ma- strike was the between train guest| terial and has its charm increased of Bemidji friends Monday. by.a trimming of white silk braid. g R | Lower edge of the skirt, pockets, .Mrs. Celia ' Beaumont and son, belt, sleeves and collar are orna- Merlin, of Staples, are visiting her mented with the braid. White . satin sister, Mrs. Frank Gagnon for a few | yiphon i3 used for.the sash belt. The days.- : vest is of tucked organdy. Medium size requires 3% yards 40-inch mate- “¥firs, J. B. Hetland arrived yester-| pial, with 4% yards braid and’ % day from Moorhead for a short visit yard tucked organdy. with the.C.'M, Bacon and J. H. Fal-| * pjctorial Review Dress No, 8836. lon families. / ‘Sizes 14 to 20 years, Price, 25 cents. ' Mrs. Sarah Marie Chapman is en- - joying a téen days visit from her son, Cyrfl, of Fargo. : Stxteen inch mixed hard and soit slali: wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemid}i Mtg.Co. ~ Fhone 481. T&Ftt mués;lu"r VIOLA DAN A ey ” Tigress G. fidlgren returne.d today from uluth, where he has been for two A0 veeks on business. » 3 Mrs. T. S.. Band of Hibbing is the >~ guest of the C. L. Isted family. She ..+ will remain’ all week. i b _Mr. and Mrs. J. Bena.and family i of . Fargo motored here and spent t);e week end ‘with friends. - ‘Mrs. William Lilye_returneg: last g evening from a visit of a week with friends -and "relatives at Bovey. and Grand Rapids. 4 . NOTICE Any people who would like to have a student work for board and room during the school year notify the Su- perintendent’s office. 3t7-29 MOOSE LAKE SCHOOL TO . BE CONSTRUCTED BY FALL |} “Hiilliant METRO Miss Esther J. Palmer came down| Lumber has been purchased for the A Brillian D K from Puposky this morning. She was|new ‘school house in Moose Lake kComedy rama accompanied by . * little ' Richard | township, which was authorized a 2 }\:V.alsh, who has visited with the Ie;v r‘r‘mntfi-:so. “td g.trtter Ea_tefl.st C°m"’ET_ . almers for a few days. £ which will be required for the co . y struction of the building ‘is belng “OVERLAND RED” 8. C. Lodermier of Duluth, has|carried to the proposed site. ° 2 starring 121 €L gt T spent a short time with Bemidji ‘Bids for constructing the buflding John Grest .arrived: from °Fargo|friends en route to his home at Roy-|have been asked for and as soon last’ week make-an -extended. visit | alton, Where he will take up new |as a contractor -has been engaged, § business. quarters in the near .fut-|work will be started at once. It is R expected that the building will be| ™ ) rushed as much, as possible in’ order (™ ) to have it completed in time for the|l. beginning of the fall term of school. R 7 3 SUBSCRIBE FORTHE": - ([ 1o "7 ' DAILY PIONEER Miss Edith Mills . returned this morping from Minneapolis, where she ‘visited .the past week. E. E. Hedeen of Brandon is in town renewing . old “acquaintances for a few days.” Mr. Hedeen moved from here to Douglas county. fourteen years ago.: C. H. vPa,ttlv'Idge and family of. Miz- pah’ were 'among “the out of town callers in the .city, on Monday, . Mrs. C.'W. Clark and infant dau- “ghtér, Marianne Walton, returnedto their home at Puposky on Sunday. G; P. McAllister and wife and 8. C. ‘McAllister of International Falls were among the Monday visitors in Bemidji. WEER T b $ ONIGHT GW, Magnus of Remer was the ..city . yesterday -en 'route’ to honie' from: Wilton, ;- where -she - "Mré, 8. Annette . returned to her home ‘on” Monday, after ‘trarsacting business at Thief River Falls, Crook- ston and other points. . ‘She -also vis- ) ited ‘her daughter, Mrs. Forest Eld- .,hom¢ -'yésterday - from. Portland, | rig, at Orr; N..D. Ore., where she, was called some time i ¢ g ago by the illness of a relative. _CGstpdii:sh _P;oduct:ionfl i - 2 “The World and His Wife”’ ADDITIONAL WANT ADS WANTED—Girl who can assist with Miss - Eunice Asbury left "this morning for Coalmont, Ind., where she will spend the remainder.of the summer, returning for the fall term A large land sales orgmilutlon desires to get in communication with owners.of large tracts. -Audress Lock cooking and housework. No wash- . Box:'98, Bemidji, Minn. 5-26tg | °f the local normal schpol. ing and ironing. Stay home nights featuring 3 - : if wish to. Inquire of Mrs. Tozer, 5. P. McLaughlin and two. cnil- | Mrs. A.J. Higeins and Mrs. Martin | Diamond Point. L 7-27tt ALMA RUBENS Everson returned Monday morning from a visit to Grand Forks, where they attended the Dakota State Fair and to Merryfield; where they visited with friends and relatives. dren: returned Sunday evening from Northome; -where. . they = visited for several days with friends and rela- . tives, = With Montague Love, ——— e FOR RENT—7-room house; 4-room I ; house. East Bemidji. J. Bisiar, 302 Gaston . Glass, Pedro de Beltrami ave. ~ 5t7-31(] Cordoba. Miss Sena Lund, sister of Mrs. A. ) ; X RI N RO 0. Akre,:Jeft this. morning. for. Roy- Miss :Maude Kavanaugh left on|FOR SALE—Houses, lots and farm A CRIMSON ROMANCE 5 : = Sunday . for- Chicago, after complet- land. For prices and terms see ! alton, where she will visit ‘with"an- ! P : pri 5 OF SPANISH LOVE i otb’ér’,ststfl, Mrs. A, O. e‘i*hej'g. for ing-her duties as instructor:for the J. Bisiar. 302 Beltrami ave. y . | summer:-term‘of Normal schogliwork. t7-31 4 : & short, time. It is understood that “Mlss'?}avan- 5 i Paramount-Artcraft : :flg}'l dose. ‘;‘;‘m,‘."“? to Teturn to Be-|pop SALE— Player piano, 50 rolls. . Special 3 Cash or 'monthly payments. J. COHEDY Bisiar, 302 'Beltrami ave. 5t7-31 jA‘p:ity off;lxteen young peaple : » enjoyed a swimming party at Birch- Lo PG 2 T3 ' e mont -anda. weiner roast at Rocky|FOR SALE—Ford touring car in mxed Drmks -;~| Point lagt ‘evening in honor of Gra- good condition at right price. . In- A R ¥ Denison-returned Sun-)ham Boysen of Waterloo, Iowa, who| duire of Bemidji Electric company Special Music Evenings night from a short visit 'with her p has. beén ‘the guest of the A. 'E. Gib- in Odd ‘Fellows’ building, 402 3 \ ¢ 0 ? teaching for the past six weeks in the summer term- of the_ public o, Fort. Francis and. Orr. She |50n family: for a short time, and left| Beltrami avenue. 7-27tL ck little “Billy” with her, |18st evening. for his home. ; ; : FOR SALE—OQOne female 'bat-eared bedit: with’her, Aunt nf’o‘" " Prof. Frank B. Porten of Austin,| Boston Bull pup, niiie months old. E \L ‘al weeks, has been in the city for 2 short time 701 Beltrami ave., Phone 544-w. and will returfi tonight to his home. Later he will return to-Bemidji with 343 un. M. - Freeman lpft tn;dny. for her ‘home at Green Bay, Wis., after ¢ wisiting for the past ten days with |his family. Mr. Porten: has been en- |; er sister, Mrs. A.\E. Gibson, and |58ged as manual training’instructor || family. .. L ; R in the-local schools ‘for tie:-coming || Ay g . year, formerly: connected Wwith the B g & Mrs. Mary .Thacker, dean-of. wom-{Austin .echool"in that “capacity. He ; : ea ] re en st the normal school, has as her is drawing plans for'manual training [| B - ; 5 guests h ather, Mr. Brockway and shop and school bus plans. E 5 PR S ] VSR COMIN SUNDAY main but a short time, but the lat- o b - o = ter will make' an extended visit. Sealed bids will be received by the ? PR i 4 okl 2 undersigned, to be opened at a reg- ) 1 5 “Herbert - Carlson of St. Paul, and|ular meeting of the city council .of 1 d ¢ 7S % . Barydett Cork of Minneapolis, were|the City of Bemidji, to be held on : : . ‘Waikegon, Ill. - The former will re- i BIDS. . the weekeena: guests of Palmer ‘An-|Monday, August 2nd, 1920, at 8 derson. - They. left Sunday: evening|o’clock p. m., for painting the steel /for Duluth and’other points in the|water tank and tower. northern part of the state on.a mo-| Further information can be ob- tor tour, ' Mr. Anderson accompaniéd|tsined from the superintendent of them to-Deer River, returning f water ‘department. there-yesterday. _‘The city council reserves the right ; - to reject any or all bids. Following are::the. Birchmont Ho- Date: 2433 0 tel registrants today: Mr. and Mrs.|1920, d Bemidji, Minn., Jul; 28rd, John T. Baxter of Minneapolis; Mrs, STEIN A. L. Gordon, family and maid of |347.27 GE.obity Clerk ?uzgah‘a;dlg. and Mrs.: O: A. Wolln:r—. g - and Mrs. B. K. Sore of Glei-| CARD OF APPRECIATION w 'gHi‘all{;s'GrgasI:r ‘s‘:g {"g’tfly °;' 'We wish to express our thanks and 7]‘1 by O ot I;S ’““j. appreciation to all who so _kindly am! !;; 13 SE 0731‘;3“ 8. J.. C:|helped and sympathized: with s dur- Strawbridge ergus Lo ing our recent bereavement. Espe- cially do we wish to mengion “the ; |beautiful floral offerings of The Am- erican Legion, The G. A. R. and Cir- cle, and their kindly sympathy and assistance. Mrs. Ellen Booth, H. 0. Booth, D. E. Booth and Family, Mrs. Martha Maish. i 1t7-27 12, .two - weeks from the . coming}; 4 ERROR MADE IN ANNOUNCING. - |AMEICAN BUNGALOW . NEXT MEET OF LEGIONAIRES! "1,y Aperiold BEFLACE HOVEL In the Monday issve of The Pioneer| ho! an’.announcement was made that a|hovel, now the sole shelter ‘of many .| regular meeting of the Ralph Gracie|destitute Jewish families in Poland, post would be held on Thursday even-|sccording to an announcement .des- ing but in making this announcement|cribing the reconstruction; program the post.adjutant made an error. of the American Joint. Distribution The next,regular' meeting:of the|Committee. . WED. & TH use is to supplant the:tumble-down In H-r,.H_c‘ breast of this modern American girl. wolf from his lair-in the Stock Exchange to the big North Woods and made a monkey out of him. You call her deadly? She would tell you she was just protecting herself. indoors and out. William Fox- URS. || Prices 10c and 25¢ Blanche Sweet RUSSELL SIMPSON—MAHLON HAMILTON —in— THE RIDDLE OF ALL AGES rt Flamed the Spirit of Women Like Mona Lisa, Sappho, Cleopatra and Helen of Troy And when cornered, the dead ashes leaped to flame in the She tricked the Wall Street An_ amazingly sensational drama of speedy American life Two-Part Comedy WILLIAM FOX Presents WILLIAM | FARNUM / LES AT I presents ISERABLES A sex battle in God's country! BEN TURPIN in “THE CLOSE SHAVE” : REX Theatre . TODAY and WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FARNUM ~ " CETATEN ) William Farnum as in;mortal' Jean'Valjean in Victor Hugo’s “Les Miserables.” Pat- ronage is invited with the promise of towering supremacy in screen worth and power. “SHORTY HAMILTON TO COLLEGE” REX' UNION ORCHESTRA " Matinee 2:80 Night 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 26¢ i VAUDEVILLE| - AFTERNOON 'AND EVENING SATURDAY BILLY NICKOLS . 'Bldckfaée Comedy Mimic Harmony Sin.h‘v and Talking Comedy Acrobatic Novelty wne [|GRAND —— e THE PIONEER WART ADS BRING RESULTS '‘GRAND TONIGHT Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 s e aa

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