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THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER ;etqgson‘ of Blgfor K gitor today. Henry Blattman of Cass Lake spent Sunday in Bemdidji. G. M. Ireland of Verndale was a business visitor in the city today. L. Lalone spent the weel‘(A eild in Red Lake Falls visiting friends. _ $60,000 to loan on farms. The wean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. o 10-27tt F .B. Noble of Frohn was a busi- nesy vigitor in Bemidji Saturday. S. C. Bailey is conducting a state land sale at Grand Rapids today. i A. C. O'Banjion of Park Rapids vpent the day in Bemidji on busi- ness. FOR ALL KIND of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, the land man. 1-1tf Mrs. William Brosiner of Interna- tional Falls spent the day in the city today. R. W. Delaney and J. N. Desjar- dins of Shevlin® were Sunday visitors | in. Bemidji. | 1. W. Grossman and family of In- ternational Falls were visitors in the city Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grist of Leav- enworth, Kan,, are camping at Dia- mond- Point park. b ‘C. 'B. Kinney and W. E. Moss of International Falls were Sunday vis- itors in the city. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf| H. H. Harlar and J. C. Cavill of | Red Lake spent the day in Bemidji| on business Saturday. | Mrs. Martha King of Becida au-| toed to Bemidji ‘Saturday and at- tended to' business’ matters. FOR ANY KIND orf real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, tae land men. 1-1tf < C. L. Pegelow motored to Duluth Sunday, where he wiil spend a few days transacting business. E ‘Mrs. William Masterson of Nor- thern was shopping and calling on| friends in Bemidji Saturday. | 14! Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Brette, W. H. Brown and daughter, Catherine, | spent Sunday at Itasca State park. | . Have you given us an opportunity to demonstrate our money saving plan. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf . S. D. Snyder, state highway engi- neer, and A. L. Molander spent to- day in Redby taking a road survey. { Mr. and Mrs. L. Amadon and daughter, Miss Gertrude, visited relavives at Bagley for the week end. H George Becker of Grant Valiey autced to Bemfidji Saturday and attended the potato warehouse meet- ing. . } . Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson who; have visited Misy Mabel Brooks for the past few days, returned to their home at Detroit Sunday. . Mr. :and Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft and Mrs. J. McFadden motored to- day to Park Rapids where thgy will vigit friends for a few days. If its shoes your buying remem- ber we save you money. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf Mjss Alice Hickey, who has vis- fted Mrs. John Claffy for the past week, returned ‘to her home ‘at ! Michigamme, Mich., Sunday. Gail Bush went Friday to Ten Mile Lake where he will visit his grand- parents for a few days. He expects to return to Bemidji Tuesday. Messrs, and Mesdames A. A. War- field and C, M. Bacon motored to Duluth today where they will spend a fewl days on a pleasure trip. '‘Mrs. Charles B. Funk and son, Robert, left Saturday for Michigan City, Ind., called there by the seri- : pus illness of Mrs. Funk’s father. The ladies are invited to call and see the Parisian Art needle demon- strated at O'Leary-Bowser's Tuesday . and Wednesday. The most practical jittle machine on the market today. { Saving time trimming dresses. Fancy k«vork, linens and rugs. 1t6-20 | i “Wanted: young woman for several /! “days work in Bemidji, for the Parie- . ¢ dan Art Needle Co. Previous experi- % ‘ence unnecessary, best of salary; for r: funther information and . appoint- 1 iment, call on Helen Brosmer this evening at 518 Beltrami avenue. = o & S - =5 FOR JERSEY AND GINGHAM Both of the modeis shown here meet the requirements of exacting tastes. The tailleur, designed for general wear, may even serve for semi-formal use by adding a fancy blouse. It is made up in wool jersey ‘and the jacket has particularly good lines. ‘It is self-trimmed, even to the buttons..” Medium size requires 3}4 yards 54-inch material. Black and white check gingham, with the proper set-off in a white turn-down collar, could not be employed to better advantage than in the second dress. The front .is; cut on the bias:and trimmed with black buttons.. A"black suede belt Lolds in the fulness at the waist. Medium size requires. 5 yards 36-inch check and 34 yard 36-inch plain material. First Model: Pictorial Review Jacket No. 9375. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Skirt No. 9308. Sizes, 24 to 40 inches waist. Price, 35 cents. Second Model: i Dress No, 9340.- Sizes, 34 t0 46 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. e A A A A A son. was born to Mr. and Mrs. al early Saturday morning. Mrs.. H. C. Beaulicu and children of Bend, Ore., are.visiting with her mother, Mrs. F. Bentley of the Fifth ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger, C. O. !Moon, Glen Conger, and Miss Har- riet Davids motored -to- Lake Itasca Sunday where they. enjoyed an out- Miss Lucy Hunt, who is attending the summer term at the Bemdji State” Teachers collége,” speni| the week end at her home at Red Like Falls. Dance, -old Armory, ‘Wednesday, ‘June 22... Music by Schuck’s four- piece whirlwind Jazz orchestra. Ev- erybody Welcome. 5t6-21 Rev. L. D. Newland of Minneapolis who spoke at the Methodist church Sunday , evening .in the interest of the Near East relief, left today for ‘his* home. 1 C. R. Rank, who owns property interests at Long Lake, returned to his home at Minneapolis Saturday .after looking after his property in- terests for a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson and their guest, Charles’ S. Hicks of Parkston, S. D.” were 12 o¢’clock dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schaddegg today. . Mr. and Mrs. William Plath of IFargo; N: D., are expected to arrive in Bemidji today and will be house guests afj the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson. ‘Major. Adam’' E. Ottd of St. Paul formerly assistant postmaster here, and now ‘inspector for the St. Paul district, is in the city on ‘business for a few days. Shoes that’s all we sell, our buy- {ng power-is the secret of our low prices. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quick of Langdon, N. D., who have visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ellefson for the past two weeks, left Sunday by autc for their home. Mrs. Fred Rhoda and little son, Albert, returned Saturday evening to Bemidji from Minneapolis, Winsted and Long Prairie, where they visit- ed relatives for a week. —_— Mrs. J. Bisiar returned to Bemidji Saturday from--Minneapclis and St. Paul and:places iin Wisconsin, where che has visited friends and relatives for the past four weeks. Miss Madge Trafton, who was oper- ated on at St. Anthony’s hospital a week ago Saturday, is getting alonz riicely and was moved to her home at Mill Park yesterday. Judge C. ‘W. Stanton and, daugh- ter, Mrs. Léila Sanborn, ‘have re- turned from Minneapolis where they have spent the past few days vis- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bagley and daughters, Misses Florence and Kath- ryn, came to Bemidji Saturday from their camp near Sclway, and will remaim here until Tuesday, when they expect to return there. Mr. and Mrs, William Deitz of Ceylon, Minn., arrived in Bemddji Saturday and will occupy their sum- imer home at Long Lake for, about three’ months. They ' visited Cuba; West Indies, Florida and other places of interest during the winter, and ‘repon a very pleasant winter. George Kirk at St. Anthony’s hosu't- | iting. They made the trip by auto.| Elwood Isted returned Sunday evc-[ ing to Minneapolis after having vis- | [iited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted, for a few days. 'He will mke‘ & special summer course at the uni- yersity. %- | | k. | i Mts. C.'E, Fisk and family have| arrived in’ the cily to make their| & 'kfimng her;‘ peruwwntl.vi “Mr. Fisk|W, B. A. OF MACCABEES TO as been here for several weeks, be-| ling employed at Shavitch Bros.’| HOLD MEETING TONIGHT | lclotlm!ng store. The regular eeling of the Wo- 1 RO {men’s Benefit ociation will be held | F. Johneon, father of Miss Anna|this evening at the Moose hall, at Johnson, formerly of this city, who,“'l‘"”h time .the serjers will enter-| makes his home at Wilson, Wis., | tain ‘the juniors after the regular | arrived-in the city Saturday to ape‘m”h\mlnes-s sesgion; and it dis desired | A week here. He is a guest at the {'that ull members be present. Hoganson home. l6. A B Cfimfifsxs | Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and | MRS. GAMBLE SATURDAY | Ed Kaz:lblo motored to Mantrap lake, | Tyelye members of the G. A. R| ear Park :llm-dsv Sunday, where | gjycle surpr Mrs. Mary Gamble at they expiec'i‘ to 0“1};‘&’ a Mishing|por pome on Eighth street Saturday, | tl‘ltn unti Bues_guly, when they Will |\yhere the afternoon hours were return to Bemidjl. | pleasantly spent {n conversation, and | |the self invited guests served lunch Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Mitchell and which they brought with them. | daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. Grest, - Miss' Ursula Grest, and Mr. and Mrs. 'ME LAD! |Ed French motored to Itasea State hTngg;sSTMEEgsGAI'?OMORROW Park Sunday afternconm, returnin to Bemidji in-the evening. | ‘I'ne bedroom division cf the Meuu | |odist Ladies’ Ala I meet tomor-| Mrs. Richard Leet and daughter, Tow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the| Ruby, returned Friday evening from home of Mrs, Andy Larson at Wa-| Minneapolis where they attended the | ville. " Members are to mec. at the wedding of Miss Ruth Winslow to|home of Mrs. A. W. Benson at 414 Harold B. Reeves Miss - Leet was |Irvine avenue. Automcbiles will be Miss Winslew’s maid-of-honlor. jcn hand to take them to Waville. | Mr. and Mrs. Dana Anderson and |GIRL SCOUTS ENJOYING i luncle, Pete Bondy, of "Minneapolis, CAMP AT MOVIL LAKE arvived in Bemidji this morning and | are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. IL! rEg Bolster, Ninetcen{h and Park ave-|enioying a summer camp at Movil nue. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Bol- | Lake this week under the charge of ster are sisters. liss Alma Munson. The camp was | set up saturday on the south sho 0 of the iaxe and the girls took pos e afd Mes, Heolor ‘Brawn °f‘lsess(on Saturday afternoon. Crookston, who visited friends and| Regylar drills and courses of in- relatives in Bemidji Saturday and 'giryction are being held. last eve- Sunday, motored in company With|pine troop No. 1 furnished the en- P"k' and M.s. Dzmmenbefig Lo ihe | teptainment for the camp. > pub- akes in the vicinity of Park Rapids,|jic jg invited to visit the girls at the where they will enjoy a camping|eamp, and fishing trip for a few days. B. A, C. CLUB GOLS INTO CAMP AT STATE PARK Atout 30 boys, menmibers of the B.| C. club, left ths foremoon for |Itasca State Park where they will| spend the entire we2k in camp under | the direction of Rev. L. . Wartord and several a The hoys as- T. C. Stuart and J. M. Neumann and/ family reéturned Sunday evening | from TForreston, ‘where they went Friday to attend ithe celebration: of the golden wedding anniversary of A Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Panchot, hcld |there Saturday. They made the | trip by auto. Among those who motored to Hub: bard to attend the last services of the X 1 5 bl + % Chuistian Alliance tent meeting Sun-|Park in automobile heir equip- day were the following: Mr. and ment was assembled at § o'clock and Mrs. Bert Merseth and family, Mr. |taken out in wucks. | and ‘Mrs. Elmer Alton, Mr. and Mrs, | The boys are to camp at the park| T. C. Kiehl, Mr. and Mrs., Carlton |Unll Saturday, receiving a course of | Johnson and family, Mrs, Bertha |lDstruction similar to that of Boy | Bdd, the Misses Beatrice Morrison, Scouts. A general outing and good Dora Evanson, Sadoe Gerore, Myrtle : me Wwill be enjoyed. Visitors will| Evans, Clara Paulson, Clara Northos, ’; 9"1"53‘]“ ‘. ors are invited to| Amanda Homme and Messrs, Carl|the camp at any time. Opsata, Leonel Alton and Lyle Alton. at 9 o'clock PRESBYTERIAN I’.AI)IESY AID | HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | The dining reom d& n of the * Aid of the Presbyterian' of which Mrs. L. L. Caskey uesday af Natal Superstition. Persons born between October 23 and November 22, when the sun is in Scorpio, have a courageous, loving disposition.” Have natural dignity and great persua; ability. - Make friends readily. Have more power over minds of others than over their own impulses. They are aggressive and executive, and naturally fitted to ov; ¢ others. They are capable of gre: things if they noon with summer home at Lavi i picnic lunch will he served by the members They will leave on the; 6:15 M. & L. north-hound train and| will return to Ben train. 2 The bed room division of the Pre rian Aid, of which Mrs. G. Kreatz is chairman, willl meet Tuc day afternoon at th¢ home of M A. B. Palmer, 507 Minnesota can be induceil. to stay:at one thing ! long enough—but are impatient of re- I sults. They are well adapted for gov- ernment jobs. | i | | thickest part. 1+ and small mouths.” | pure conjecture. | of some of the About thirty-five Girl Scouts are| n i ji on the 11:15 nue, instead of Wednesday afternoon which is their regular meeting day. Members of ieach division are urged Ribbon Fish’s Oddities, “The ribbon fishes,” -sald John T. Nichols, head of the department of re- | cent fishes at the Museum of Natural History, according to the New York Times, “are perhaps the least known of the larger marine species. They are elongate, flattened from side to shle with a manelike fin on the hack. o . ] » ® , - mfie |0 be present at their meeting places. | 3 A > ; I & LB \ Specimens are 15 to 20 feet long, le-| ing trom 10 to 12 inches deep, and atout an inch or two broad at their They have big cyes Very few specimens ever come to light and these are usually hed up on some shore or are found floating at the surface In a dead or dying con- dition, grow to be 20 feet or so in length and very likely attain a considerably greater size, but this is a matter of Young Individoals species but a few The larger ones are known to | | Testing Glassware, i | To toughen lamp chimm glassware immerse the article in a pot filled with cold. water, to which some common salt has been udded. | Boil_the water well and then cool | slowly, Class treated in this way will be more apt to resist any sudden | ‘change of temperature, —_ And He Would Not Smile. “That head walter would smile and | take your last dollar.” “Probably not. He wouldn't nccept as little as a dollar under any circum- | stances.” FIRST. CLASS || SHOE REPAIRING DONE NEAT and QUICK PRICES REASONABLE inches long are not rarely met with neqr the surface. Florida’s Long Coast Line. Florida has the greatest length ot const, being about 1,100 is second with a mately 700 miles. its extent California t of appro: Value of Fools. If the fool-killer were always on the Job, few would live to grow wise, since of us galn our wisdom through our experience in folly, ANY boy’s school days are happiest when he’s free to run in and help himself to Bread-and- jam. Bread assures him splen- did body-resistance; so cut the slices thick. READ —is all nourishment. The more you eat, the bigger you grow. Ask _your grocer. Baked by Koors Brothers Co- Best Ameriean prints, a yard 29-inch Everett Shirtings, ayard ........ 36-inch bleached Cheese Cloth, a yard House and Street Dresses, each . Ladies’ ' Brown Cotton Hose, a pair ...... Knitting Cotton, 20 balls to the box, a box . Ladies’ White Cotton Handker chiefs, each Steel Wool, a handy kitchen article, a pkg Infants’ Waterproof Pants, a pair ... . Palmolive Soap, 12 cakes for. . . Colgate’s Talcum Powder, including tax . i | 202 Third St. MARKET and CIRCUS DAY Wednesday, Carpet Warp, best quality, white and colors,alb .. ALL THIS WEEK but you can take advantage of any of these bargains any day during the week. oy DC saaww 19C ... 8¢ . $4.25 Slightly soiled Kabo and Nemo Corsets, a pair ........ $1.45 . 25¢ Priscilla Sun Bonnets, light and dark colors, each . .. ... 48¢c Lace Curtains, 2} yards long, white and ecru, a pair . . . . $2.75 ..... %150 ..... 55¢c 5¢c Umbrellas, 26 and 28 inch, heavy ribbed Umbrellas, each ,.98(3 9c ..... 48¢c Summer Shoes, during the week we will offer a large as- sortment of Oxfords, in Black and Brown at, a pair. . $5.95 Look for Our Two Market Day Specials in the Merchants’ MARKET DAY ADVERTISEMENT O’Leary-Bowser Co. Bemidji, Minn. CREAM CRUM|§ Bemidji Shoe Store 315 Minnesota Ave. S S e | PAGE THREE SMALL BOY FALLS AGAINST KNIFE HELD BY BROTHER (By United Press) Oxbow, Sack., June ---Leonard Steele, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Steele today fell against a 11 knife held by his brother and heart/ was penetrated. He died almost instantly. » SEWER EXTENSION WORK You will save a great deal of worry and bother for yourself by calling on us when you are ready to fig- ure on any of this work. HARKER THIRD ST. | ROY V. /| PHONE 122 fcrAND Last Time el GREATEST WOMAN ™ The loves, temptations,” life—in drama that swz The Paramount Artcraft Super-Special PICTURE EVER F urnivigs of the senses with its heauty, stirs every motion with its power. #d WITH THE GREATEST CAST |S8 VIOLET HEMING | WANDA HAWLEY 1st Show—7:30 BEBE DANIELS MONTE BLUE RAYMOND HATTON, OF PLAYERS EVER ASSEMBLED ‘THEODORE ROBERTS CLARA HORTON TULLY MARSHALL 2nd Show at 9:00 . Thomas and bottom. 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