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Ttems for this column ‘will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them-. selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- Ufion when source is known, K. Mclver spent yesterday in Kel- liher transacting business. ‘Mrs, Carl Liesboe of Brainerd was a Thursday vizitor in Bemidji. H. E. Wilkins of Cloquet spent Thursday in the city on business. Phil J. Zep of Thiefl River Falls was a Bemidji business visitor “Thursday, Men’s white canvas oxfords, good quality at $2.48. Consumers Shoe Co. T-1tf G. N. Miller and family of Inter- ‘national Falls were Bemidji wisitors Thursday. 3 Ladies’ patent leather oxfords, $2.95. Troppman’s Downstairs store. 3t7-2 Andy McNabb is attending the big Elks' doings. being held at Chippewa Falls, Wis. E. G. Leseman and Ramah Engei- king of Northome were visitors in the city today. Childrens patent leather Mary Jane strap pumps at $1.59. Consumn- 7-1tf ers Shoe Co. ' Charles Bank and Harry Pagee of ‘Park Rapids spent Thursday in ‘Be- midji on business. Ed. Johnson and I. C. Larson were among the out of town busiiness call- ers in the city Thursday. For picnic or excfirsion partlesf charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. gy E.P. Walsh, A. E, Arney and W.| A. Zurath of International Falls were callers in Bemidji Thursday. 1 .W. Gehron of Norden, 14 miles north. of Kelliher, who is commonly known as the ‘“strawberry King” spent Thursday in the city on busi- ness, iy Girls ‘white canvas oxfords and strap pumps at $1.69. Consumers Shoe Co. : 7-1tf A. J. Dohovan, general manager of the Ten Thousand Lake association ! of Minnesota, with headiquarters at t. Paul, is in the city in the inter- st of the association. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.;Crasvford left ‘hie morning by automobile for vari- cut points in Southern Minnesota. "They expect- to make their home in jthe_southern part permanently. Cash paid for Liberty bomds. G. ‘B. Hooley, Northern Grocery. C(i. S ois -1911 Mr. and Mrs. A. Aaronson and fam- “\ lily of Minneapols arrived in the city this morning and will spend the summer with the E. N/ Kopman fam- ily on their farm. Ladies white canvas oxfords, low military heels at §2.19. Consumers Shoe Co. L 7-1tf i g Mrs. F. H. Lakin and daughter, Miss Ella, who have visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin for the past ten days, returned to their home .at Royalton. Mrs. Lakin is mother of B. W. Lakin. Dr. J/ W. Diednich left last eve- ning for Little Falls to spend the Fourth of July with relatives.” Mrs. Diedrich and daughter have been in Little Falls for sthe past several weeks. They expect to stop at Me- for some time even after Dr. Diedrich returns to Bemidji. $60,000 to loan on tarms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji. Minnesota. 10-27tt Fire Chief and Mrs. C. S. Dailey expect to-leave this evening for Male- sus, Tenn., where they will visit with Mr. Dailey’s parentt for about four Wweeks. Théy expect to stom at Me- nominee, Wis., en route for a few days and Mr. Dailey alsé plans to attend the big Elks' doings at Chip- Dpewa Falls. Special for Saturday, 1 lb. flat cans Columbia Riyer Chinock Sal- mon, 22 cents a can. Palace Meat & Grocery. C 171 Several young ladfes of Bemidji, chaparoned by Mrs. W. A. Nuss, who have enjoyed a two week’s outing at the Brandon cottage at Lavinia, re- turned to Bemidji last eyening. They “report a fine time swimming, canoe- ing, boating and other summer sports. They had a large number of Wigitors from Bemidji at various 3 6~25tr‘ body welcome. | |as well as could be expected. | FROCKS OF PIQUANT APPEAL |~ When Canton crépe decides to regu- late its behavior along simple lines, it allies a dark tone with a light one and preaches individuality! One finds the preached word put into practice in the first- ‘model” of tan and dark brown | crépe.” A few gold, threads. intrude theniSelves into the decoration of the wvest, but their course is both short and narrow. ‘Medium size' requires. '3 yards 36-inch light, and 2}{ yards 36-inch dark; ciépe; with 114 ‘yard linifig' for ypper gores. A great dcal can be done with em- broidery, and at small expense, when the way is indicated as in the secondfrock of Tight green chambray. About the edge of the straight gathered tunic and on ~the yest is a simple design worked in reen and black mercerized cotton. The lower ends of the waist cross at the front, ‘continuing around the waist to form a girdle. ‘Medium size éalls for 5)% yards 36-inch material. 3 L ~ First Model: Pictorial ReviewiBlouse No. 9389. Sizes, 34 to-46 inches bust. | Price, 35 cents. Skirt No. 8295. Sizes, 24 to 36 inches waist. Price, 20 cents. | _.Second Model: Blouse No. 9124, Sizes, 34 to 46 inclies bugt. [Price, 30 cents. ~Skirt No. 8815. " Sizes, 24 t0 36 Price, 30, cents. Em- inches waist. Transfer, ‘blue or broidery No. 12270. yellow, 20 cents. g B ‘Charles Trog of Becida was trans- acting business in Bemidji Thursday. Prof. ‘Wilkins of 'Granite Falls in Bemidji {was a business visitor |yesterday. | J. C. West of Sauk Cénter was in Bemidji- transacting business be- tween trains yesterday. Remember there’s a big dance in a {cool pavilion at Waville Saturday inight. Dot Van's orchestra will play. | 2td7-2 ! G. H. French and family and S. F. |Baney expect to leave Bemidji Sun- day for Walker ~where they will spend the Fourth. P ¥ N Mrs. James Long of Turtle River |visited yesterday at ithe home of her |brother, J. W. Wilcox, and family, 501 America avenue. + For ,picnic or excursion - parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf Mrs. Given McGhee returned to Bemidji yesterday 'after™a month’s visit with relativey at Aurora, Vir- ginia and Keewatin. Miss Alys Hetland, who graduated from the Moorhead ‘high -school in June, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Bacon, during her vacation. Mrs. Agnes Pyne, a member of the Bemidji State Teachers.college. facul- ty, expeots her daughter, Miss Lucile, to arrive in Bemidji to spend the week end here. s 4 Special for Saturday, .1 .lb, flat cans Columbia River Chinock Sal- mon. 22 cents a can. Palace Meat & Grocerv. 1t7-1 J. E. Essler will leave this after- noon for International Falls and oth- er northern towns, where he will transact business Saturday, return- ling ‘to Bemidji Sunday morning. The good time had at theiopening |dance will-be duplicated at the dance lat the Waville Amusement Pavilion {Saturday night. 2td7-2 Miss Marion Scheers who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. French, left Bemidji yesterday for Grand Rapids to visit friends be- Il’ore returning to her home at Ake- ley. > A, good, cool place to dance to the best of music is offered tliose Who attend the dance at the Waville pa- vilion Saturday night. 2td7-2 Mrs: H..A. Lepper and son, Beryl, returned to Bemidji yesterday from the Twin Cities and Phillips, Wis., where they have visited friends and | relatives for the past two weeks. To- morrow the Lepper family will motor |to Verndale to; spend “theé “Fourth {with relatives. A | Dance in old armory Saturday eve: ning.. Music by " 'Scltuck’s _4-piece | whirlwind jazz orchestra. ‘Everyz- 2t7- Miss Ruth Pegger of Toman nn., who came to Bemidji to at- nd the summer term at the Bemidji | State Teachers college, submitted to| an operation for the removal of her | toneils yesterday at ‘St, Anthony’s hospital, and iis reported to’ be doing | She ! ie staying at the Van Arnum ‘home | while in Bemidji. EXTRA SPECIAL 2 dozen sweet oranges for 55 cents THE BEMIDJI DAI LY PIONEER JOHNSON- NOLTON Miss Edna Elydia Nolton of Ny- more was united in marriage this morning to John Gust Johnson at the office of the judge, of probate by Judge J. B. Harris. They will make their home in Nymore, TO0 ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Miss ‘Mabel Bonsall; member af the faculty of the Bemidji State Teachers. college, . will entertalin President and Mrs. M. W.:' Deputy and President L. C. Lord of Charles- ton, I11., at 6 o'clock dinner this eve- ning, at her home, 1209 Bemidji ave- nue.' ENTERTAINS ‘AT WIENER ROAST M Helen Minnick entertained a few friends at a wiener roast last eve- ning at Diamond Point, in honor of visiting in‘ Bemidji.. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carter Cutter, Donald Smith, Earl Betts, Laurence 'Harvey and = Misses .Ursula Grest, Flcrence and Helen Minnick. MRS. KOEPP SURPRISED A few friends of Mrs. R. W. Koepn surpriced her at her home, Ninth and Miiesissippi avenue, Thursday, where | & pleasant social afternoon was spent and lunch served by the self-invited Woodward, M. LaBonte, O. Qualley, Alger and Minryck. BETHEL LUTHERAN LEAGUE ‘HOLDS SOCIAL TONIGHT ‘The Luther League of the Bethel Lutheran church will thold a basket social this evening at “the home of Peter Eastman, two miles east of Be- midji, to whikh all members and friends are cordially invited. Con- veyances Vi1l be provided for those who meet at Akre's store in Fifth ward at 7:30. MRS. NIKLE SURPRISED Mrs. A. Nikle was invited to the home of Mrs. E. Bodeen yesterday where about thirty-five friends -had gathered to surprise her in honor of her hirth anniversary. The after- conversation and playing cards and a birthday luncheon was served by the celf-invited guests. A linen table a birthday gfift from the guests. RUDE-EICKSTADT Miss Ida Bickstadt became the bnide of Millard' Rude Thursday aft- ernoon at a quiet home wedding at 3 o’clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eich- stadt, 607 Irvine avenue. Rev. Wil- liam Kamphenkel ‘officiated. Immediately after the wedding the young couple left for Thief River Falld where they will spend two weeks with the groom’s parents and other relatives. Bcth Mr. and Mrs. Rude are cifizens of Bemidji. Mr. Rude having been employed for some tme by the Bemidii Box company. The young couple expect to return to Bemidji in a few weeks and will make their home here. A A A A A A A A A Miss Agnes Jacobson has accepted a pcdition as stenographer for Drs. Larson and Larson. Earl Cochran left today for Minne- apolis and willidrive an auto to Be- midji for the Motor Inn. Mrs. Bert- Kaliher and two chil- dren; of Wacskish, Wis., are visiting at the home of Mrs, Ray Kaliher. Mrs. Ed Covert-of Duluth arrived here today and will visit for an in- definite time with™ Mrs. ~Charles Zaham. Mrs. M. L. Rappold, who has been visiting Mrs, Charles Zaham for the past ten days left: Thursday for her. home at Port Arthur. s A. Fels who has been visiting va- rious places in northern Minnesota for some time, left for his home at Port Arthur, Texas, Thursday. Aloy Lappen returned to Bemidji yesterday from the Twin Cities and places in Wisconstn where he’ has visited friends and relatives for the past three weeks. Mrs. T. J. Evans and “family of Grand Forks arrived here Thursday and will spend the summer on the Thomas Porte farm. - Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Porte are sisters. SUNDAY Charles Chaplin 'In the Comedy it took him a ygar to make— “THE KID” Six ‘Reels of Joy and Pathos "REX Monday—July Fourth “The Gold'en_ Snare’”’ New James Oliver Cirwood Picture Saturday. Palace Meat and Gmffm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cutter, who are | guests. Those prezent were Mesdames | \Gecrge Posz, Clarence Foucault, A. | Kittleson, A. Hannah, M. Moe, S.| noon was pleasantly spent in social | cloth was presented to Mrs. Nikle as Mrs. Whaley of Nymorg spent. Tuesday in the city as the guest of | her som, Archie Whaley and family | of Park avenue. The Kdward Jewett family and | Fred Petrie and wife were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Willet at Grant | Valley Tuesday evening. ! | | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott of La- porte motored with friends to ‘Be- midji Tuesday and spent the day shopping and calling on Mrs. Scott’s| { brother, C. 8. Rouse’and family, 423, I | Fourth street. | H. N. McKee is expected home to- day from St. Louis, Mo., where he | has been. in attendance at the nine-| }leenth session of the Head Camp ofi {M. W. of A. which was held in that | |city June 21-25. Mr. McKee went | as a delegate from the local camp of Bendidgl Mr. and Mrs. John: Luchen, and Mrs. Harry Mjllis of Lake Hattie| and their aunt, Mrs. Will Allen of Bigstone county motored to Bemidji | Wednesday and enjoyed an outing on | | Lake Bemidji and a picnic dinner at | Library park, the occasion being in | honor of Mrs. Allen who is visiting | the Luchen and Millis families. ELKO —SAT. & SUN.— | | | A Romance of ! Gold and the Great Northwest | | | | H | | | i+ i Adolph Zukor presents’ DOROTHY | *The Idol of the North" @ Paramount Qictufe ‘A man’s country and a wom-' || an’s wiles! Piqtured with || all the lure and fire that i| Dorothy Dalton put into “The Flame of the Yukon.” A. Lafafe was taken to Minneapo~|Mr. Lafate to Minneapolis, returning 1is Monday evening for gpealal treat-jto Bemidji Wednesday evening. ment at the University hospital, Mr. | Lafafe was employed at the Brose s« Rev. and Mrs. Woodward and four Tobacco shop when he was stricken ¢hildren of Shenandoah, Towa, mot- with paralysis and was in a cpitical fored to Bemidji this week and ex- condition for several weeks. Having pect to spend two or three weeks in no relatives here he was cared for by Bemidji {f they can seture a cottage friends under the direction of a phy-fihiere for that time. sician and his lcondition had ing | proved considerably. Alfred Ship-' 3 and Mrs. Carter Cutter of Vir- man, 423 Fourth street, accompanied oqua, Wis., will leave tomorrow by |auto for their hcme, after haying vis- ited relatives and friends in‘Bemidji Gald in a sunken wreck at the bottom of the sea! And two parties of adventurers fighting desperately to win it Does it sound exciting? We think it is one of the most romantic and thrilling pictures ever shown at this theatre. 3 Patrioti at OO Ty 813" An Arsene Lupin Story by " MAURICE LEBLANC 2 Lewis, Vera Steadman and Other Stars. MYSTERY LOVE HUMOR Until the End You Will Be Guessing About “813" R-C Super-Special 1st Show—7:30 2nd at 9 IMPERIAL DUO Piano Accordionists DOLLY BRICKLEY Impersonations, Songs —Also Cometly— “Hopping the Bells” Last Times Tonight Admission 10c and 25¢ % I am pleased to announces | | prices, Jelly Beans For One Day 15¢ per Ib. "MAC'S CONFECT of Suits Made to Order I just received new price lists with a substantial reduc- . tion—and pass it on months ahead of the new Fall Come in now and order. BARNEY’S TOGGERY THIRD STREET Abercrombie & McCready THIRD STREET a further decline in price Where Quality Is Sunday Mc_n"ning, :Iuly 3, 1(_):30 Subject of Sermon “RESPONSIBILITY OF CITIZENSHIP” by Dr. G. H. Zentz Spend Sunday morning at the M. E, Church Corner 9th St. and Beltrami Ave. It’s a ‘cool and comfortable place to come. Sunday School at 11:45 Mg T AT with WEDGWOOD NOWELL FOUR I 5-PART Wallace Beery, Kathlyn J i FEATURE Adams, Wm. V. Mong, Ralph i AcTs 1V : PICTURE :15 Alice Calhoun in—*“Princess Jones” The Charming Star in a Delightful Story 814 Beltrami Ave. for the past ten days. They will e accompanted by Miss Helen Min- vick of Bemlidji, who will visit_at their home. ) EXTRA SPECIAL % 2 dozen sweet oranges for 55 cents Saturday. Palace Meat and Gtofiefi THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS: - Services | the lllIIlllllllififlIIIlIlllII|IIIIII|IIlllllllllIIIllllm"lllllIIIIllllllllllllllllI"lllllllll Admission 25¢ and 50c ALL AMERICAN TRIO ROLAND BROS. Premier Equilibrists Phone 2_95 Than Price Higher To solve the heat problem Special for Saturday at (4-oz bottles) . Ice Cream, quart SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Hot Weather Suggestions and beat the high prices of lemons, we have assorted flavors of B, & R, Fruit Nectar: Wild Cherry, Lime, Lemon, Orange, Grape or Loganberry Ice Cold Pop and Malt For Ice Tea We Have: Fresh Vegetables ~ Lipton’s Yellow Label, Onions, Cucumbers, To- One Po‘-‘n’d of YoIb oo 45 matoes, Head Lettuce, Cl}(x;::l':t;s B."U"k Bond, Y% 1b ...... 40c Radishes, Turnips, String Lipton’s Yellow Label..10c Beans, Asparagus, Rhu- 69c Orange Pekoe Chase and barb, Cauliflower, Water- { ....45¢ melons, Cantalouples on 3 ...10c Ice, Plums and Peaches. Foul};;!i,n%::vizqfi Mgt }}é@}-;?’pflhoh..l I flat cans, 2 cans ... 25¢ Now—Cool and* Medium Red Salmon, 1-1b flat cans, 1 can ............... 23c Inviting Pork Loaf, 1b . Veal Loaf, 1b . Jelly Tongue, lb Minced Ham, 1b IONERY Fresh Dressed Chickens Leave Orders in the Morning Pickled Pigs Feet, quart jars ... 45¢ Summer Sausage, 1b ....35¢ Spiced Herring, Ib......20c * » PAGE THREE' | Sy