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S . Miss Emma Benson of Leonard was a Bemidji visitor today. 0 E. J. Stonmosse of Blackduck spent the day in Bemidji on business. (George M. Rowe of Big Falls was a Monday business visitor here. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf ‘William O’MaMey = of Crookston ;v:a a Bemidji business visitor Mon- Y. .- H. K. Wright and H. W. Dugas of Cass Lake spent Monday in the city on business. If its shoes your buying remem- ber we save you money. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf Mr.-and ‘Mrs. Charles E. Boughton of Red Lake Falls were Bemidji vis- itors Monday. Daniel DeLury and L. L. Landberg of Walker were among the out-of- town visitors in the city today. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willlts & Olson, the Jand men. 1-1tt J. A. Murphy returned this mor- ning from Minneapolis where he spent the week end on business. James Fraser, anditor at the Min- nesota Transfer at St. Paul, is visit- ing .his son, Fred Fraser, for a few days. L. Eberhart of Park Rapids spent the past week in Bemidji repre- senting -the Raleigh Medical com~ pany. of Chicago. $50,000 to loan on tarms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. ’ . 10-37t2 Misses Lucy B. Hunt and Alice; Fellman of Red Lake Falls were among the out-of-town visitors in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. ,Campbell and daughter, Ruth, - have gone to Minneapolis where: Mrs. Campbell iwill be en- gaged in nursing. Have you given us an opportunity to demonstrate our money saving plan. ,Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf h Mrs. Max Luebeck of Grafit Valley was the guest of Mrs. Frank Luebeck, Miss | @venue. ! TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1921 ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Rallph Koehn left this morning for International Falls where he will vis- | it relatives for a few days. Miss Edna Fuller of Moline, III., guest at the E. B. Kenfleld home. Good “dalry butter, 22 cents per pound at the Peoples Co-operative store. 6t6-18 Miss Irerié Lee of Gonvick is in Bemidji to attend the summer term at the Bemidji State Teachers college. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winkleskey and Get more miles out of your gaso- line with a Roto-mixer. J. H. Stech- man, gent. 2t6-15 Misses” Pearl :and Bertha Phibbs went t6 Rockwood where they will spend the summer with their parents on their farm. ¢ Conrad LaJambe and G. S. Harding Oldsmobile limousine. .Good dairy butter, 22 cents per {pound at the Feoples Co-operative | i store. 5t6-18 | ! | ‘Miss Mary Deputy arrived in Be- midji last evening and will spend the | summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Deputy, 1121 | Bemidji-avenue. | Mrs. T. C. Stuart_and daughter.| Mary Ann, and son John, spent the | past week as guests of Mrs. George| Baker at] her summer home at La-| gloure. returning to their home Mon- | ay. “..Clean, wholesome, American hu- | mor at its very Dbest is to be found “Boys Will Be Boys,” made by| mous story, which comes to the Grand | theater tonight and Wednesday. Its| appeal is to adult and child alike, to rich and@ poor, in any sense human. Will B. Essler of Owatonna is at- | family motored to International Falls pfire chief, Charles Dailey. today. ‘to 'attend” the firemen’s con-'. ’ vention. | motored to Bemidji Saturday from |for Duluth after spending the week Minneapolis in Mr. LaJambe’s new |as gueste of Mr.-and Mrs. A. C. Olson. | for a week. in Will Rogers’ newest stellar vehicle {rangements for attending the Bemidji | \Gdldwyn from Irvin 8. Cocbb's fa-|summer term. 1 Bemidji Wednesday morning f{rom to every one who is|MacAlester college, where she has at- 1t6-14 |tended the past year, and will spend her sumjmer vacation at her home! here. i from the Milbeth apartments to 1313 Beltrami avenue Monday. A. D. Johnson and G. M. Torrance arrived in :Bemidji Sunday and is a|went to Warren last evening where they will transact business for a few days. Miss Corinne Costello of Blackduck was the between train guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji Monday. E. Ev:Kenfield motored to Bemid- ji from Minneapolis in the new auto which is to (be used by the Bemidji Joh% Hakkerup of Virginia is visit- ing at the home of his uncie and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup, and family, for a few days. Miss Irene Lappen left Friday for pBlaces in Wisconsin where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation visiting relatives. IMr. and Mr. A, V. Olson who mot- ored from Minot, N. D., left Monday John Graham of Hinckley is visit- ing friends in Bemidji this week. Mr. Graham was a former resident of Be- midji, having lived here for a number of years. Among those who visited Douglas Lodge Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Olson, Lansford, N. D., Mr. and| Mrs. A. C. Olson and Dorothy Ziegler, | Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Sathre of Bass | Lake and George Fort cf Eckles left today by auto for Minneapolis, where they will transact business and visit Miss Alice Butler of Turtle River| came to Bemidji Monday to make ar-| State Teachers college during the Miss Muriel MoGhee will arrive in tending thp firemen’s convention at International Falls and will step in | Bemidji tomorrow evening en route to his home, to visit his brother, J. Essler and family, 419 Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rider of Ken- | REX Thursday| IMr. and Mrs. A. C. Olson moved | week. PAGE THREE | NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN | LADIES' AID WEDNESDAY | The Ladies Aid of the Norwesgian | Lutheran church wiil hold their reg- &l ]ull\r meeting in the chu d I ), | Wednesday afternoon at The |first division will serv iline Sonstrud is chairman. ]budy is cordially invited. EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING TONIGHT | The ' Epworth Leagué's regular | business meeting will be 'held this | ERICKSON-CRUMMY evening at the Methodist church at| Willara L. Crummy, instructor at 8 o’'clock, and it is desired that a“itlm Bemidji Country club and Miss members be present. Ethel V. Erickson of Minneapolis were united in marriage at Minneap- DAU(ZITERS OF REBEKAH | olis, Wednesday, according to inform- |ation given T.\he Pioneer today. Mr.| i -l-)ME;ET TOMORROW NIGHT| cmmer has returned to his duties| héld ‘3»‘ ““5“9"15 °h tebekah “i 11| here, and Mrs. Cummer will come to | Ly d‘flég;é; i business ession | Demidil soon after the new Birch- | the 1,0, O, Hall, and. 41l members |00t hotel fs completed. are urgzed to be present. 3 BAPTIST MISSIONARY | CONGREGATION SURPRISES PASTOR ON HIS BIRTHDAY SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW| About fifty members of St. Paul The Missionary society of the Bap-| Bvangelical church and congregu tist church will meet Wednesday eve- | tion surprised their pastor, Rev. Wni. ning at the home of M 0. Achen- | Kamphenkel, last evening & the back, 111 Fifth street, at 7:45 o'clock, | church parlors, in honor of his birin anniversary. A pleasant social ev I'and all members are asked to be pre- sent. | METHODIST ADIES AL’ MEETING 1S POSTPONED henkel as a birthday gift from the The meeting of the dining room | = ©°0 | division of the Ladies Aid of the|BUcsts. | Methodist church of which Mrs. A.l— = = E. Ellison is chairman, which was an-| | TOMORROW | | nounced to meet Wednesday after-| & THURSDAY | Ladies® Aid provided a birthday lunch which was served during the evening. ncon, has been postponed for one| METHODIST LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING WEDNESDAY The Miscellaneous division of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist churci | Wwill meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. L. Hines, 1100 Beltrami avenue, at 0 o’clock and it is desired that all members be pr?sent. REX Theatre | TODAY & WEDNESDAY | nedy, who have been visiting at the M. Ggslinger home for several days, | left tjis morning for Minneapolis. | They were accompanied by Mr. and | Mrs. Lester Smith who will spend a | ew days there before returning| home. | A daughter was born to Mr. and 1208 America avenue, while ghoppmg Mrs. Gunner Olson at St. Anthony’s in the city Saturday. hospital this foremoon. and the baby are reported to be do- Mrs. Olson | John M. Culver and James D. \Win- |55 nicely. Mr. Olson, linotype oper- ter returned last evening.from Min-|g¢or ot The Pioneer states that they neapoli# ‘where they attended the jave not yet decided which college memorial ceremonies Saturday. The¥ they wild send her to. made the trip by automobile. Shoes that's all we sell, our buy-lg Mr.and Mrs. C. W. Warfleld and | ily have returned to their home | ing power is the secret of our 10W|;"Bemigji after having spent a week prices. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf | Minneapolis. Their daughter, liss ‘Mary,” who has attended the| ) Mi A demonstration will convince YOU | prgncis Shimer school at Mt. Carrol, | that the Roto-mixer will give you atimy""tne past year, returned with | least 15 per cent more miles on YOUr|¢p oy They motored home in a new See' J. H. Stechman, agent. gas. 2t6-15 |'buick car. '"Bing cherries, $3 per box, f. 0. b. ‘A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.\gon g5 Th, took | 3i. ese are extra fine stocl Barl Luke at 514 Ax:erlcn. ‘?vebn;:e'and will be shipped same day as pick- Sunday morning. Mother an DY | 6q to insure their arrival in good are reported to be doing nicely. fortably settled in their new home which they recently fpurchased of J. P. Lahr, 709 Irvine avenue. L. E. Hanson motored to Bemidji| Saturday to visit his wife who has been at St. Anthony’s hospital for a week. The attending physician states that it may be necessary for Mrs. Hanson to submit to an operation before she can be fully restored to health, ! Fred Lange, sen Walter, and daughters Fay, and Fern, of Grant Valley motored to Bemidji Sunday afternoon with Lee Wright. They came 'to visit Mrs. Fred Lange, who has been suffering from a nervous Dbreakdown for the past week and was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox accom- panied by their son, Donald, and daughter, Miss Florence, went to Ne-| bish :Monday to spend the summer months on their farm near there. Misses Carol and Bessie Knox will remain at their home in Bemidii, 1117 Park avenue, and attend the summer term of.the Bemidji State "Teachers ‘college. JSE IN APPRECIATION We wish to thank the Royal Neighbors, Degree of Honor, the Mooseheart Legion, M. & 1. employes, ‘and the friends who assisted during the illness, and kindness shown us at the death of our wife, mother and sister. Mr. H. Blackburn and Family. ‘Mrs. C. Titus. Mrs. K. Wesley. Messrs. Frank and Andy Wesley. & { | condition. i ther ppage. Otto Shooks and wife are now com- | 5 v;as'g. & See our advertisement on Roger A. Neal, Yaki- f 2t6-15 Mrs. L. P. Eckstrum and Miss Della Hendrickson returned to Be- midfi. Monday from Battle Creek, Mich., where they! accompanied Mr. Eckstrum. Mr. Eckstrum’s condition was about the same, and they left him under the care of specialists at the sanatarium} at' that place. Miss Efla Stevens of Leonard ar- rived in Bemidji Monday, and Misses Dorothy, ‘Alice and ‘Helen Carlson, and Lilliam Anderson of Kelliher ar- rived this morning, to attend the summer term-of school at the Bemid- ji State Teachers college, and while here are stopping at the George H. |French home, 1323 Minnesota ave- nue. | Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stuart and fam- ily, J. M. Negimann and family, and Mrs. Ellen Robideau, sister-in-law of Mr. Neumann,, who has visited at their home for sometime, will leave Friday by auto for Fosston, where they will attend the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary Sat- urday, of Mrs. Stuart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Panchot. It will be a family reunion as all of their eight children-expect to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Panchot were former residents of Bemidji, having lived here a number of years, and have many friends here, who extend con- gratulations and wish them many -pnore happy years. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Office- of school board, Ind. dist- rict No.'7.) : Notice is hereby given that the date of receiving bids for the con- struction of a new senior and jumior high sghool building for Independent school district No. 7 of Beltrami county, Minn., as advertised to be re- ceived June 16, 1921, will be post- poned and extended up until the hour of 11 a. m. July 2nd, 1921. Sc¢hool Board, Independent School Dist. - No. 7. J. T. Tuomy, clerk. 3t6-13-14-15 WHAT IS MIDSUMMER MADNESS William Fox presents WILLIAM RUSSELL! Bare Knuckles A Powerful Story of Power- ful Men, By A. Channing Edington | Scenario and direction by James Patrick Hogan | Richard Kipling presents Roy Stewart The Lone Hand Fox Nev;s Billy West in two-par comedy, “Hands Up” Rex Orchestra Matinee, 2:30: 7:10-9:00 Fatty spends scads of Grandpa’s easy money in hig fun hit, “Brewster’s Mil- lions.” But you’ll spend your strength in laughing while he earns this dollar from Uncle Sam. A Paramount Picture With comedy— “Ladies Pets” i | | | WITH ;{I/(aflon Personally Directed A story of love and ELK uried “[reasure’ s A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION society: love and battle under the black flag. An Adventure Tale of Two Ages Peopled By the Same Souls 10¢c £L 25¢c [ ast Times g e ning was enjoyed and members of the 3 A ciock was presented to Rev. Kamp- K THE PERFECT SCREEN COMEDY From the pen of America’s foremost humorist and played by one of the humanest and most humorous of all comedians. : \ < Vg Fo I ] ] Clean, wholesome American humor at its best The chucklesome story of a man who never had a boy- hood until way past the half century mark. GOLDWYN WILL ROGERS BOYS WILL BE BOYS' B.x.rml on the story by Irvin § Cobb and the play by Charles O'Brien Kennedy! DIRECTED 3Y CLARENCE BADGCER | ALSO SHOWING EDGAR’S SUNDAY COURTSHIP A Booth Tarkington two-part comedy 7:30-9 10c& 25¢ TONIGHT Matinee 2:30 Night 7:30-9 GRAND FRIDA J. ALDRICH LIBBY | KEENE AND PEARL ¥ “Ctiban Dancers De Lux in a ,melange of songs, ectc. PANTZER BROS. Artistic Athletic Achievement GEQ., & MARIE BROWN . The'Singer and the Boob JOoavies by George D. Baker intrigue in New York TONIGHT " ‘There’s bacco More Real Satisfaction” | says the Good Judge ¢ @ In a little of the Real To- got out of the ordinary kind. 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