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~ Ladies’ npatent leather oxfords, < $2.95. Troppman’s Downstairs store, 8t7-2 * Falls spent the dey in Bemidji on Lac lake and will spend the Fourth Items for this column will be gladly received by-Mvs. 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 nroper considera- tion when source is-known. 0. Brevik of Brevik was a Bemid- 31 business caller today . _ 1. 0. Saltee of Brainerd /spent the day in Bemidji on business: J. W. Taylor of Gfygla spent Fri- day in Bemidji on business.: . ° Men’s white canvas ok(érds, good quality at $2.48. Consumers Shoe Co. 7-148 | Mrs. A. R. Prosser.;of Laporte was a Friday visitor in Bemidji. @ N. Gunderson of Nashwauk was a Bemidji business visitor. today. . C. B. Loen of Crookston was a business visitor in Bemidji today. August Shogren!. of International business today. " Mrs. E. M. Allen of Bandette was among the out of town: callers in the city today. Mr. and Mrs, Erank Anderson. of Walker were among the out of town vigitors in the city today. For picnic or exc,urslm:\ parties, charter pagsenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. . Phone 61-W. A { S 6-25t _.;__,_—. C. H. Graham and W. H. Barker off Red Lake agency were among the business vigitors in Bem:dji Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Wi Z. Robinson mot- ored ‘to Northome today, where Mr.1 Robinson ' transacted business dur- ing the day: g ‘ Childrens patent . leather Mary Jane strap pumps at $1.59. Consum- ers Shoe Co., 7-1tf M. E. Smith imotored today to Mille there with his wife and daughter, at their summer home. ¥ A daughter was born to Mr. and| (Mrs. J. G/ Rice of Tenstrike at St.| Anthony’s hospital Monday. Mother and baby are’doing micely. . Girls white 'canvas oxfords and | gtrap pumps at $1.69. Consumers Shoe Co. 5 5 ;| 7-1tf Misses Ida Virginia Brown and] Cartie Armstrong - will go to Ten- Hirike tonight/ and spend the Fourth there, the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson and daughter have moved to Bemidji from Cokato. 'Mr. Larson has accepted a podition with the People’s Oil Co. Cash paid for Liberty bomnds. G. B. H%oley. Nortnern Grocery Co. 1-19tf i Mrs. E. R. Lindstrum and Esther | Johnson motored from Red Wing| Thursday. They will visit for some| time with Mr. an dMrs. Hans Mosen. | Henry Sorenson of Blackduck was| fin Bemydji Thursday calling on friends and drove a new Ford auto he purchased in Bemidji, to his home. o | Ladies white canvas oxfords, low military heels at $2.19. Consumers Shoe €o. T-1t£ Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mosen, Mrs. E.| R. Lindstrum and son and Miss Es- ther “Johnson’ left today by car’” for | Grand Forks, N. D., where they in- tend'to spend the Fourth of July. Mr.and Mrs. J. B. Minnick, Miss Alice Minnick and Paul Bagby will motor to Tenstrike tonight and be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. BE. A.} Grier at their home on Gull lake, oyer the Fourth. 5 A $60,000 to loan on farms. The Pean-Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. T 10-27it Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle, Mrs. Bert Naugle and son of Chicago, Miiss ‘Ann Ess Dunning, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Naugle and children, will motor to Red Lake Monday and spend the Fourth there. Mrs. P. E. Welch and son, Everett, will arrive home today frem St. Paul | where they went to attend tlie wed- ding of Mrs. Welch's brother. Mrs. Welch's brother, Alva Matthews, and wife of Ortonville, will accompany | them home. They will make the trip | by auto. : 3 | Fori,plcn[c or excursion parties| charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone glz-gvt < “251 | H. W. Sanford at Becida for the | two weeks, John, Tuller 7 Bl&cluluclq was a fbusiness .visitor iin . Bemidji Friday. —_— Miss Hannah Maltrude of Bemid- 1 visited friends in Northern Friday, 0 5 J. C. Parkeriarrived in Bemidji yesterday and will spend the Fourth with his family, { th, with “Energy” Peoples 0il Sta. b s Mond v U And family-of Tur-| tle River au .fio.‘Be#i;l Friday } and called,on {!ltmd& | Celebrate the dth with “Enerey” easoline at the new. Peonles 0il Sta- tion. Open * business’ Monday | morning, R LE T2y SR | Mrs. Bertmarks: o guest ati the hiome of Mr.”and Mrs. M. Groff, 1200: America; avenue. H. Mayne Stanton of Grand: Forke arrived today and’ will be the guest | of relatives here over the Fourth. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander and Mrs. F .W. Noble of Frohn :were shop- midji Friday. d [ e R George Cheney . of Irvine avenue left Friday .for Hibbing where he will visit ‘his children ‘and friends until after the Fourth. Celebrate the 4th with “Energy” easoline at the new Peoples Oil Sta- | tion. Oven for business Monday | morning, 1t7-2 P. J. Russel]l will deliver the Fourth of July address at Laporte, and his family expect ' to . accompany lhim there to spend, the day. ‘Miss Mildred Anderson of Minne- apolis is wsiting - her aunt, . Mrs. Charles McDonald .of Northern, dur-| iing her.summer vacation. Remember there’s a big dance in a | cool pavilion ‘at Waville . Saturday | night. Dot Van’s orchestra will play. A 3 2td7-2 | Mliss Eva Thorensen ‘of Virginia was 'in Bemidji Friday, the guest of | Mrs. Frank Getchell. - She was en routy, to McIntosh to visit her mo- ther, Mrs. P. M. Thorenson. i | H. N., McKee -arrived .in° Bemidji | yesterday from St. Louis, Mo., where | he went two weeks ago toattend the | M. (W. A. conivention. 'He went as a | delegate from the local lodge. The good time had at the opening | dance will be duplicated at the dance | at the Waville Amusement Pavilion | Saturday night. 2td7-2 | Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Rhoda and lit-| '|W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO | Guthrie is a|at 8 o’clock, at which time | riet Olson of. Fosston, ping and calling om friends in Be- | DEGREE OF HONOR MEETS FIRST MONDAY'IN AUGUST The Degree of Honor has postpon- ed its regufar meeting. t¥om Monday ‘night, which:is the regular night, t the first: Monday 4in_August, becaus of Monday being the Fourth. MEET MONDAY EVENING | The Womans’ “Benefit association of Maccabees yilk-hold (ts regular busminess = meetoing Monday evening Miss Har- £tate supreme deputy, will. be present, it s urged that'there he'a large attend- nnce. ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLD MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT The Royal Nalghbors will hold the regular meeting “Tuesday - eve- ningat the I. 0. O. hall at 8 o’clock, and lit s especially urged:that-all members of the drill team be there for prartice. All members are re- guested to he present. MRS. RICHARD COTA IS ENTERTAINED AT SHOWER The Ladies’ #/'d and Sunday school teachers of .the Presbyterian church peasantly entertained last evening at the church in honor of Mrs. Richard Cotas in appreciation of the faithfu work she has done as a teacher in t! Sunday school. Social: conversatiol was enjoyed, games played, and re- freshments of sce cream and cake served during the evening. They pre- sented Mrs. Cota a set of silver knives and _ porks. ‘ B o e et Mrs.. . Nora Langry of Bass Lake was the guest of friends whilel shop- ping fin Bemidji Friday. IMiss Esther Hetland of Fargo ar- rived in Bemi'dji today to visit her aunts, Mrs. 'C. M. Bacon and Mrs. Henry Fallon, for two weeks. Miss Opal Grundmeier of Black- duck, who is employeq at the Hakker- up studlio, will leave Sunday morn- ing for her home to spend the Fourth. Arthur Sagir(. of San Bernardino, Cal., will arrive in Bemid' today to | be the guest of Miss Helen Choffee at the A. T. Carlson home, over the Fourth. Mrs. J. A. Younggren was moved to her home from St. Anthony’s hos- pital yesterday, where she was oper- ated on a week ago. She is con- tle son, Albert,.motored todny to their summer h at Lake Idlewild, | north of Bemidjl, and they expect| to remainibhere:duringthe,summer months. ¢ el a1 A. good, cool plage to dance to the | best of music is offered those who| attend the dance at the Waville pa-| viliop Saturday night, 2m7—2§ Mré. B. B. Williamson and daugh- | ter, Miss Jean, ofl. Minneapolis, will | arrive in Bemidji tonight and will Wisit at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. G. S."Knight/ for a week. Mrs. Williamson is a sister of Mrs. | Knight. 7 ¢\ i0s o Dance in old armory. Saturday. evs-} ning. Music. by , Schuck’s .4-piece whirlwind jazz orchestra. Every-| body welcome. 2t7-2 | ter, Betty Lou, and Mies Luella Bac- kus returned home Friday evening, after having vigted relatiives and friends at the Twin Cities, Chicngo‘ and in Ohio, for the past three| months. i | = | Donald Shannon will arrive in Be-| midji; tonight from his home in St. | Paul and’ will spend @ two weeks| vacaffon with" his parents, Mr, and| Mrs. C. N. Shapion. His wife and| non home.for.the past two weeks. | | Wool bathing suits at Troppmans, | bathing | 2t7-2 | | $3.85. Children’s cotton suits, 97¢. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Omdahl of Bag: ley motored sto- their home Friday | after having spent a week as the; guests of Mrs. Omdahl’s parents, Mr. | lnd Mrs. B. Getchell. Their niece, | Miss Carroll Gregs. ‘urmompnnicd{ them to their home to visit there.| Miss Agnes Jacobson, who is em- ployed by Drs. Larson and Larson ns} stenographer and Miss Edith Jacob- son, who, is attending the:summer | school term at the Bemuddii State Teachers college, will go to their| home at Wilton to spend the F‘ourth; wiith their parents. . | Mrs. F. E. Dunlavey of Portland,| Oregon. who has visited her brother, | past | o was in Bemidjl day en rowte to Montevideo to visit her mother for a short time. From | there she will go to Kansas City| wisere she and her husband will make | their future h -~ | E. Ellison am]“ to Brainerd T will visit| will | Mr, ma 1‘\3‘,\'5’ 5 son, Earle,;mpto’?eii day afternoonwhere they” Mr: Ellison/s<parents, and; they. |dress at Kelliiter the afternoon of the| ten; days. Dr. G. H. Zentz will deliver the ad-, Fourth, and he will be accompanied | by his family. Their family together | with Dr. gnd: Mg A..V. Gdrlock and | family, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Isted and, family, Rev. and Mrs. Woodard and | famiily of Shenendoah, Towa, will | form a pienie party at Kelliher for | all day, 5 = HETE }whn are attending the summer. term at the Bemjdji State Teachers col- Mrs. E. J. Voight and Jittle daugh-{ baby have been' guests at the Shan-i . also go to Hubert to wisit Mrs. Blli-| |son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.| ¥ | Dullum, at their summer home. They | | expect to return to Bemidji in about valescing. Miss Hazel Olson, Francis Unger and Emma McCullom of Deer River lege left for their homes this noon to spend, the Fourth. ¢ Cutting Children’s Ears. It is a senseless practice to cut children’s ears, and arises from a fool- ish superstltion._ Many years ago It was thought that backward children | could be ‘cured by making an incision | In a certain part of their ears. The belief exigts in some parts of the coun- try today, ithe operation being per- formed usually by a woman at the change of the moon. Needless to say, it results only in pain and misery for the child.—London. Tit-Bits. | Subscribe tar The ‘Dadv. Pioncar SEPORSIL. SR S DS SN MDaily__F ashion Hint CHIC SIMPLICITY EMPHASIZED HERE Attractively styled, these: dresses are remarkable for their simplicity. The first is carried out in gray satin combined with gray and blue figured silk. Any other two fabrics may be combined in the same way, however, a plain color heing selected for the tunic blouse: Turn-back fis finish the elbow sleeves, while the has o round collar and string tic. C require; yards 36-inch 3 yards 36-inch plain i the favorite of the vaca- tionist, i I cted for the second model. Plain pink is set off with belt, collar, cuffs and pocket trimmings of plaid gingham in which pink, green and black | are comfined. The front of the skirt is | laid ;in ‘2 ‘bréad ‘hox plait with a side |] plait on either side. First Model: Pictorial Review Dress No. 0356. Sizes, 34 to 30 inches bust. | Price, 35 cents. | Second Model: Dress No. 9369. Sizes, | 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 cents, | e s ‘The coln. His His ment His FRED! Mighty Moments! oath to President Lin- with foes of the Union. His fight of “Copperheads” and “Yanks.” spurned and seldier son. The inspiring, wondey- ful end! 5 Adapted .and Directed by CHARLES MAIGNE Story' by ERICK 'LANDIS €n Vi, “Cooperhead’s” secret intrigues in the clash false imprison- for murder. sacrifice when by his, wife From the Great Play by Augustus Thomas " Great Crowds Wept and Cheered -, Now It Is on the Screen! When Lionel Barrymore atirred their souls with the unforgattable scenes of “The Copperhead” on' the stages The story of a patriot who served in disgrace when he could have served with homor—Gave moke than life for those who called him traitor, for Lincoln who called him “friend;” A whole town built for the stirring scenes of love and conflict. A picture more impressive than the vlay. ..Thou- sands of men and women in the cast. Read The Pionee r Want Al Adolph-ZukoF) presents ' _ DOROTHY. The Idol of o @ Gparamount GPicture The thrills of the days when the gold seekers crowded the “trail” to Alaska are lived again in Dorothy Dalton’s latest Paramount Picture. The story was written especially for Miss Dalton and it is apparent that the author knows her abilities thoroughly, for he has given her opportunities like she had in “The Flame of the Yukon,” a production in which she made a sensation some years ago. night & Suuday U;ual Tq Times e The?is [} or Want Ads Bring Res 2COM Ef. Worship with the Bible Church; Serve Christ with the Working Church; Rejoice with the Believing Church, ENGLISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SUNDAY, JULY 3 —EIGHT & MINNESOTA— 3:(;0 O’CLOCK “ST. JOHN’S VISION OF HEAVEN”-—Rev." 7,9-17 —ERDMANN WILLIAM FRENK, Pastor the North' ults . 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