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DV v & ¥Rey s anin WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, i RN 1921 Harry 'Paylor of St. Cloud was a Bemidji ‘business visitor today. Ladies’ white pumps, Cuban _heel, $2.956. Troppman’s downstairs store. . 2t6-29 Miss Gertrude Smith of Mizpah | was' a visitor kn Bemidji today. I. P. Falsness of Cass Lake was a Bemidji business visitor Tuesday. Wild rooster chasé at Park Ranids. July, 4th. 1td6-29 ‘Mis! Edna 1. Murphy of Grand m;’;d‘lds was a Tuesday viditor in Be-! m dji, ,‘ : FEi. Now ‘C.”M. Roberts of Itasca State park was a ‘business caller in the city Tuesday. | $50,000 to loan om ftarms. The Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. S ©10-37¢ yean of Crookston, brother of F: S..Lycan of this city, was call- ing'on friends and relatives in the! city today.- 2 5 | Mrs, Frank. Lattimer of = Turtle| River was the between tralin guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji| Tuesday. J.L. Rollandi and A. L, Larson of Thief Fi.ver Falls were among the! out of town business visitors in Be- midji Tuesday. i Dance at'Cass Lake armory, to-| night. Musiic by Schuck’s tgur-piece“ whirlwind jazz orchestra. Everybodv welcome. 1t6-29 ! visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Steidl, | for the past |week,- returned to heri home at Hibbing Monday. A Mrs. C.'H. Burnhant and danghter, Migs Laura May, left last week for | Spokane, and other western ecities, | to visit re!aum and' friends. Big ball game at Park Rapids, July Ath, L C1t6-29 . Miss Gertrude Smith of- Mizpah arrived i Bemidji-this morning.and | vigiting -at the -ohme of Mr. and | ‘Gatney for a ‘few days. R 3 elen now of Ev- erett, Wash., and formerly of Valley ity, N, ‘D, is hieré ‘'on an extended ‘visit -with .her college chum, Miss Cojnne Carlson. "' " . : L Why dace in a \cool place? Come to the opening dance at Wavil- 1é “AmusementPavition Wedmz Dr. G Zentz and song, Fra 1ifi-and George ' Henry, and "A..-T. Carlson motored last evening- to. the Zentz farm'dt Twin Lakes, and/spent the night theré, returning to Bemid- ji today. v et k. Potatoes wanted at Troppman’s this week. 2t6-29 day morping from Brainerd, to which place she jaccompanied Mrs: .G..D. Conner several days ago. rs.. Con- ner entered St. Joseph’s hospital for medical treatment. ~~ 3.2 G ‘Miss Muriel McGhee announges that she is now ready toiinstruct pu- pils in piano lessons. Phone 464 2t630 M. E. Smith~ returned Tuesday from Minneapolis and Mille Lacs lake where he has_visited his family.for the past week. His son, Donald, ad- companied him to- Bemldji and will be employed at the ‘Smith Lumber company office. They made the trip by auto. b * : ) Big Boys sport tennis shoes, leath- er- trimmed .at . $1.98. . Consumers Shoe Co. *6-23tt i, Miss Claire Nangle did not-'retitrn to Bemidji from Minneapolis at!the close 'of the school -year-at 'the Uni- versity, but remained-there to take a special summer course. She €xpects to come to Bemidji in August to spend a‘few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charlés Nangle, before the beginning of thé fall term at the Uniygrslty. i : Everybody’s going to Park Rapids, Miss Mabel. Johnson ' left. Bemidii Sunday for Fertile, Minn., ‘where she |: will be married July 12 to Alvin Ol- son, son of Mr. and, Mrs. 1. B. Oison of Bemidji. The wedding will"take place at the home of Miss Johnsen’s parents, Rev. and Mrs, Osmund John son, formerly of: Bemidji. The young people expect to ‘make their home at Evanston, Wyoming. Woob-'er boys at Park Rapids, July 1t6-29 |"40 inches waist. Mrs, E. iW. Kaiser, ‘who ‘has been |* the opening dance at Waville Amuse- | | there: . |dance. Park B ,|at .the opéning: “dgnce. . Wednesday Mrs. M. S. Milner returned Tues- | July 4th. 1t6-29 | ored last week!'to visit friends and | |and: are m giiests of Mrs. Ohman’s |for, the A. O. U. W. has finished his | charter -'passenger boat “Thor.” A. WHITE VOILE FOR SUMMER White ‘voile .and’ filet lace make this chic frack_ of much distinction for Stim- mer wear. The-blouge:is cut in.a deep | V. at the front to-accommodate a.tucked vestee of self:material:-"Lace outlines the front ‘and trims: the sleeves. . There is-a sash. oF soft coral pink ribbon to ‘concéal the jointure” of waist and skirt. ; Tueks | may beé substituted for: the Jace on, the 5yards 36+inch voile, with 6 yards 2-inch PICFORIAL REVIEW BLOUSE No: g§45. Sizes, 34 t%f 48.inches bust. Price, +cents. Skirt No..9308, - Sizes, 24 \to , 30 cents. 3 Mrs. Fred Barker of Wilton was the 'between train guest of Bemidji triends* Tuesday, s Bring (your Junches, free coffee at‘ fair grounds, Park Rapids, Julv 4th. 1t6-29 Mrs. H. A. Leéaster of Lavinia was shopping and. calling) on friends in Bemiidji: Tuésdayi ] f Dot Van’s grchestra will play at| ment Pavilion Wednesday night.. Be '- S 206429 | J.C. Courtney 16ft Monday evening for Rochester: where-he will receive further medical treatment from-spe- ciajiste,®. " W 7 Swing-your partners at the bowery ds, Jaly 4th 6.2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandersluis and family are occupying their sum- mer cottgge @ty Birchmont - for:the summer months. E e aab You are assured an enjoyable time night at “Waville, Amusement Pavi- lon. Good-music and-good- floor. ; S 2t6-29 -Mrs. R. Gilmore - gnd} daughter, Miss Katherine, are visiting Mrs. Gil- more’s parentd,:Mr. and ‘Mrs. Marks, at Fosston,” thia "week: -7 Rands, July 4th. G : el (T --Mr. and Mrs;;Fred' Rhoda and lit- tle son, Albeért, motoredto their farm at:Movil lake!Tuésday, returning to Bémidji in' the évening. " Por picnic or “excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee; ‘licen: pilot. Phone 61-W. 3 : T 6-25t J. B. Mizmk:k went to Mizpah Tuesday’ to transact business for the |Crookéfon . Laumber Co., and expects: to return to Bemidji tonight. p rdi mfum and war dances in ibal .costume at Park Rapids S ; 116-29 ek bt o rs. Herman Thom who relatives at St. Hilaire have Wikt @ayéti route to their home at Black- duck. ’ 5 The Eiks ent announces-that invitations have been issued fOr their dance Friday -night ed by Dot Van’s synconat'on}‘. 0 1t6-29 Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Elwell re- turned Tuesday from the Twin Cities and Frederic, Wis., where they mot- |relatives. Con- oxforde) and pumps-at $1.69. 3 6-23tE sumers Shoe'Co.” Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. F. Ohman and| tamily of ©Ogilvie motored to Bemidji| mother, Mre.- A. Sthot, 823 Amrerica avenue, for a week. | : g special i #ey Bill! There wi edting of the at the Slub rooms night, Ver doings. e there withont ertain- ment Committee. : 2t6-30 +-Wm. B. B. Binyhert, who has been | n" Bemidji securing mew members | work here and returned to his home| at Minneapolis Tuesday. "% - | For ,pienic or. excursion parties Phone: 61-W. A. Lte, licensed pilot. ANy 6-25!1;‘ 2 | Miss Alma Munson, who has been | principal fn thé Central school the past yedr, Teft Sunday evening to. spend her summer vacation at the | by the Young Peoples'-Luther league | -|M. Sharoth of Fifth ward were mar- | Fifth ward. 3 tunic, if preferted. ‘Meditum size requires 1 | i i i i RAMAOIS YAl 1ILatmas 4nr THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | | | . SOCTAL THURSDAY NIGHT| An ce gream jsocial: will be:given of the:First Lutheran church on the corner: of Fourth street and Bemidji avenue Thursday evening. Ice cre and cake will be served at 25 cents. | EPISCOPAL GUILD WHLL . ’[he;&p(scnpnl Guild’ of St. Bar- tholomew churcji’ willl meet “at the| home of Mrs. Bolger at Lake Plan-| taganet tomdrrow afternoon. 'Mem- | b ?.(are ‘asked o0 meet.at’the church at?# plclock ‘from where ghey “Will be taken in gutomobiles to the meet- ing. ' ! % | SHAROTH-SHERIN | Miss Eva_ M. Sherin and Charles| ried at the Methodist parsonage Tues- day afternoon at 4 o’clock, Ir. G. H. Zentz officiating. They were attend- ed by Miiss Clara F. Byhre and Gun- der Nelson.: The young people took a short!wedding trip and will: go to housekeeping “upon. their.return, in PAUL'S YQUNG PEOPLE MEET ‘ROMORROW EVENING The Young. People’s League of St. Paul’s' Evangelical chtureh -will meet at the home of Edward Grimm, 1241 Irvine avenue; temorrow evening at | intortulnmgm.pl,,the evening and, at |, | YOUNG LADIES ENTERTAIN 1:30 a five course: luncheon was served: i | AT ENJOYABLE LAWN PARTY ‘A Japanese lawn party was given | at the home of Mrs. T. J. Andrews, 1337 Irvine avenue, Tuesday eve- | ning by the ‘Philathea” iclass of young ladies of the. Methodist Sun- day school, for - the members and friends of the Methodist church who are attending ‘the summer term of | school at the Bemidji: State Teachers | college. (The lawn was prettily dec- | orated with: Japanese lanterns, and in 'the course of the evening, refresh- | ments of ice ‘cream- and cake were served. There ‘were: about thirty- five present and apleasant evening was spent in a social way with out- of-doors games. G § AT Man, Tooj s Vain. i A man’s vaingst}pdint”is hls necke tles, while' & woman's Is her lalr, says a man who has made' a study of the matter."'On spring’ days when business is slow he sometimes steps ottside of his ‘store‘and’ watches tlhie passersby | who stop” and 'look ‘at themselves in a -mirrer An' his"-windaw. “I ‘have noticed “'that ‘a- man" will invariably .adjust ‘his; necktie “whlle a woman will always' fix her hair,” he says. “No one can tell me that a woman is more | vain than a man, either. Just as many men,_ look in 'that mifrror as women.”—Milwaukee Journal, The:Beard in Dreams. To dream iyou have a long beard denotes long life:: If black, you will bhave great troubles, If red, shame and disgrace will follow you. If white, l cunning and success in your undertak- ings. To pull or shave the' heard be- | never forgive women; one s plain. | | after. being thoroughly cleaned and Y The" UnforgivVesble” Defects, I “There are only two crimes men | ness ‘unccompanied by dullness; the | other s “dullness accompanied by plalnness.”—*rh¢ Indignant Spin- | sters,” by Winifred. : New Aquatic Sport. | A new aquatic sport is afforded by a buoy in which a person is kept per- | fectly dry, higlégs encased in' trousers on which are fins with which to’propel himself through water. Like the Balky Mule. | Like the balky mule, the almighty | dollar refuses to' move where mud.and | miré constitute the rond from ficld to | farni- and from''farm to market. | Farm Values, Doubled. In .nany communities farm values have ‘almost doubled when' roads have been fmproved. ‘Everything Better, | Better schools and better roads | mean better farms and better farm- ers. | BEMIDJI RECOGNIZED “Bemidji ‘is' now recognized as one’ of the best cream markets in North- | ern Minnesota. This is largely due to, the fact that Koors Brothers com- | pany ‘has always paid the highest| market price for cream and has paid it spot cash. | Cream shippers have also appre-| ciated that proper handling of their cans, they being returned promptly | sterilized. . Enjoy your-Sundays. and i i | | 1 DWT A0AY ' ..(PAGE THREE CAR WASHING WE SPEClALlZ;AY NIGHT or Prices $1.50 to $2.50 C. W. Jewett Company, Inc. Telephone 970—971 Bemidji’s PlayGround DIAMOND POINT there. Confec- pien Lunches and hot Coffee tions of all kinds in stocl modations for picnic par- ties. Diamond Point i truly Northern Minneso- ta’s most beautiful play- ground and it’s free to you. Bathing Suits - For Rent at New Bath Pavilion - i Archie Ditty Custodian 7:45;-\2‘qr its regular monthly busi- | tokens loss and disappointment. If a mess: - and: :sedial :sexsion. .- As Jarge | young lady dreams she has a beard, attendance will be appreciated. Del-| ghe will marry well. To dream you egates for the:Sunday school and| gpe peardless is a sign of riches. To also appreciated the securing of an equal amount of buttermilk for ntertainment committee|and Mrs. Arch Naugle and family, of this'week: Music will:be furnish-|pgs Dunning,’ enjoyed a picnic amd "Buy your childrens’ white canvas|of Mrs. Tryan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | trip to Bemidji. Young People’s . League - convention | at LeSeuer will be chosen and an inetresting program will be enjoyed. | BOQUISTS SURPRISED | About thirty friends and neighbors | of Mr.-amd Mrs: P." A. Boquist of | Fifth .ward, - pleasantly surprised | them at the homy of Mr. and Mrs. P. | M. Peterson, 909 America avenue, | Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bo- quist were - enterteiined at 6 o’clock; chicken dinner at thj> homa of Mr.| and Mts. . Alfred’ Peterson in Fifth ward, and were brought by them | in the evening to the P. M. Peterson heome in ‘Bemidji, where the friends had-gathered for the surprise. Mr.| and Mrs. Boguist are leaving| for a| month’s auto trip, and the party was in the nature of a farewell for them. | They : welje presented -two one-quart | thermos ibottles by the-guests. Danc- ing and social conversation were, the | Lila Alden of Staples visited at the home of her unele, A. N. Johnson and | wife ,in Fifth ‘wamn et Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus have re- furned ffom ‘Brainerd where they speiit several days visiting friends. They made the trip by auto. Miss; .Margaret Holt and Walter Holt of International Falls are visit- ing their sister, Mrs. A. N. Johnson, and family, for a few days. ‘Mrs. :George Linberg.of Minneapo- lis is visiting relatives in Bemidji for a few days. From here Mr. and Mrs. Linberg wilf go to:Cass Lake, where | they will 'occupy ‘their summer home for three mionths. . Every style and kind of shoes for | .tite whole family at very low prices. | ! bonaté in a bottle and covering them | T Superstitious Montenegrins. | The daily life of ,the Montenegrin | peasant is full of superstition. He lu: superstitious -about ; the ~manner in | which he’rises in thé morning, about | what first meets his sight, how he | dresses - and washes, and whom -he meets, of what food he eats, and the | time and manner of. serving through- | out the entire day. | - - i Saw the Sunny Side. | A little fellow of iseven, whose op- timism was a perpetgal surprise to his! parents, was being punished by his fa- ther. He was sprawling across his| parent’s knees, end; after about six| strokes of the cang he muttered to: himself: “It won'tjmgtter. I don't sit down much.—Lbudon Tit-Bits, | Merchandising P.a?ad to Mimens. A careful statisticiin recently made a list of 4,047 ;Amefican millfonaires and what each made his money in. The result showed @hat.genetal mer- chandising is the best rond to millions | m the United States, and presumably everywlicre cise, too, Belgium Greatest 'Battle Center. The little country, of Belgium has been tlie scene of ‘more important bat- | tles than.any othe§ gountry of the | world. '3 ! 7 Smelling ‘Salts. : Smelling salts can be made by plac- | ing a few lumps-of: ammonium car- | | with oll of lavender. The cost, accord- | ing to Experimental Sclence, is very | slight, and the product is as good as | Consumers Shoe: Co. 6-23tf Claude and Owen Carter were ln! Bemidji today en route to their home! at Blackduck from Grand Forks, | where they spent yesterday, and| while here they called on friends. | Mrs. H. S. Annette, who was called | to Little Falls about five weeks ago | because of the serious. illness of her | daughter, Mrs. William Johnson, ‘re- | turned to her home in Bemidji Mon- {day. ~ Her daughter is convalescing. | Cash paid for Liberty bonds. @G. for a Few days: were in Bemidji Mon- | g Hooley, Nortnern Grocery Co. | 1-19¢f | Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Naugle; Mr. and their guest, Mrs. Bert Naugle and little son of Chicago, and Miss Ann | swimming party at the head of the lake Tuesday. i Ladies White Canvass oxfords, low military heels at $2.19. Consumers Shoe Co. 6-23411 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jamjes Try- an of Flaxville, Mont., at the home George Keiser of Turtle River, twins, | a son and daughter, Tuesday, June| 28. Mother and babies are reported | to be doing micely. i el Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman of | Fifth ward wiH leave Bemidji Thurs- | day morning for Chicago where Mr. | Bridgeman will transact business for | a few -days. - They expect to return | in about a week, and will visit friends in the Twin Cities en route! home, 3 | ‘Word has been received lin Bemid7i | by friends that L. P. Eckstrum has taken a change for the worse at Bat- | tle Creek, Mich., and it was feared | he would pot be able to stand the| Mrs. Eckstrum and | Miss Della Hendrickson, R. N., went | there the latter part of last weekto| bring him home. PIANO LESSONS Miss Muriel McGhee announces that she will open a class in ji:amo| instructions. Those desiring to re-| celve Instruction may communicate| home of her parents at Akeley. ‘wi:.h her by calling telephone 464. some of the product now on sale. i e | | Beard and Mustache Defended. Dr. Arjan Dus, in the Indian Medl- | eal Journal, deplores the fashion for cropped hair which is gaining in India. ! He says hair is an additional orna- | ment for a rich woman, and often the ouly ornament of the poor. The shav- ing of mustache and the epilation of nasal hairs is bad, as they prevent the | introduction of even minute particles of dust entering the nose, Warse still | is the increasing practice of shaving the heard, ag-this protects the throat ! and lirdors dental neuralgia. Shaving has become the -fashion both with Hindus ‘and Mohammedans, though a bearded man among the latter fs shown more respect. } | An Arsene Lupin Story by | MAURICE LEBLANC (oo withyy o ow WEDGWOOD NOWELL The King of Diamonds possessed’ a ‘Secret that threatened Europe. But one thing was missing. And then— “813" b at'the ELKO —THURS. & FRI.— ROBERTSON-COLE SUPER-SPECIAL | | | wash the beard is anomen of saduess. | ayer Those desiring more than that | cream sent without any cost what- | | quantity may secure it at the very! small cost of 5 cents a hundred. | Are you securing these benefits by | shipping your cream to Koors Broth-, If not, why not try, shipment of 1d—17-8 ers Company? them on your next cream.—Adv. FISK and MILLER TIRES FREE AIR VULCANIZING MATLAND Tire ‘and Repair Co. Across From City: Hall 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. ROY V. HARKER PHONE 122 THIRD ST. BreAD - AND - MILK for supper every night, makes your child a 100- per-center. There’s no food so nour- ishing as sweet, whole- some Bread with a bowl of creamy milk, CREAM CRUM| BREAD —and milk assures vig- or, body-resistance, greatest enjoyment, Ask your grocer. Koors Brothers Co. ——————————— The farmers in this vicinity have ' | et 3. e . o TONIGHT WALLACE REID Supported by LILA LEE in “HAWTHORNE OF THE U..S. A A Paramount Picture Also Mack Sennett Comedy “Up in Alf’s Room” Return. Sereening ELKO . Tonight Only £ et bt i bty REX Thursda Willim Farnum FH(5 GREATEST " SACRIFICE" WILLIAM IFOR PRODUCTION., —SATURDAY— William Russell in—“QUICK ACTION” —SUNDAY— Chaplin in—“THE KID” e e e ———————————————r e e ————————— vt m—— " READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS |