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.1-“ WESDAY E‘l zmné, 'JULY's, 1021 Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs, Harvey, tal-phono 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 vroper considera- tion when source is known. Joseph Lenies of Fosston was a Vis-|' itor in Bemidji today. M. M, Abbott of International Falls spent Monday ‘in Benaldji. Mrs. Olaf Johnson of Boy River| was a Bemfldfi vig.tor today n r. of Moorhead vis- ited frlqnd& in flflerrudjl over the Fourth. } Men’s w}ute canvas ox(ords, good quality at $2.48. Consuntets Shoe Co. 7-1tf Lloyd Swedbetg of Buena Vista was a b T in Bemld]l Saturday. Ivan McPherson of Walker spent the week end-in Bemidji, the guest of friends. For picnic or excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee, ‘hcensed pnot. Phone 61- \G‘V 25 -25t W. Wilcox and family motored | .to Tenstrike and Hines:and celebrat- "ed the Fourth. Donald Smith went to Cass Lake Sunday and spent the Fourth there with: relatives. i Olaf Ongstad of the Bem\d;x Autov company transacted business in Park; Rapids Saturday. . leather Childrens patent Mary Jane strap pumps at $1.59. Consum-. ers Shoe Co. 7-1tf Mrs. F. E. Craver of Turtle River transacted business in Bemldjl be- tween trains Saturday. Mr. and_Mrs. Harley Eastwood have moved to:their ned residenle| - at Twentieth and Dalton. Yes. we have two grades of gaso- Jine. ordinary gas at 23 cents and Enerey gas at 26 cents.. Let us serve - you. People’s 0il Cc., new filling sm tion, 4th and Beltra.m.!. ave.. St7-7 Mr. and Mrs. F. H _Johnson of Discell were among| the out of town vizitors in Bem: Sunday. _Mrs. Cecil Congdon left Saturday by auto for Wadena where she will visit friends and relatives for a week. Girls white tcanvas oxfords and strap pumps at $1.69. Consumers Shoe Co. 7-1tf 4 Leonard ‘Cleveland left Sunday for Tuluth after spending the latter part of past week -here as the guest of friends. PR fi ia James DePuy arrived in- Bemidji Saturday evening from Walker to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. DePuy. Arthur Barlow of International Falls:-is’ visiting - his mother, Mrs. Emma Barlow of the Fifth-ward for two weeks. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G| B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf Austm Melver,. Della Hendrickson and . Gladys . Howe motored to Cass Lake Monday and attended the cele- bration there. Mrs. Johni Thompson, who trans- acted business-in Fergus Falls;last week returned to her home in Be- midji Saturday. William Bolster will leave this afterncon for Minneapolis via Thief River Falls, where he will visit rela- tives for some time. Mr. and Mrs.- S. D. Snyder and family and Mrs. Adeline Goodrich motored to Tenstrike to attend the celebration on the Fourth. For ,pienic or excursion partles charter passenger boat “Thor.” -A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf Miss Evelyn Feneendall returned to Bem]d]l from Hines this morning whére she went to celebrate the Fourth with her parents. Gladys L. Burton, Frankie Burton, and Irving Burton of International Falls were among the out of town visitors in Bemidji Monday. ATTENTION .Members L. U. Carpenters and Join- «ers, you are requested to meet at the 1. 0. O. F. hall Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 sharp to attend the funeral of Bro. Ellitson. 1t5-7 Bemidjf's PARIS SMILES UPON FRINGE Distinctively styled in satin that is both beautiful and durable, this one- plece ‘dress features fringe in its decora- tive scheme. . In addition to the fringe, which edges the ends of the sash, it is trimmed _with " ribbon,% stitched” ‘on in intersecting bands and caught here and there® with- tiny -bows. dedium size req;urcs 3 ymds 36-inch material and 54 yard silk fring PIL] ORTAL REVH-.W DRESS No. 9415. Sizes, 34, t0.48 inches bust. Pnoe. 35 cents, A daughter was bom to. Mr. and Mrs. Lee LaBaw Sunday at St. An- ithony’s hospital. - Mother and baby are reported to be domg nicely. Ww. G. dedes was 'in Bemidji Sun- day en route to ‘Cass Lake to spend the Fourth ‘with his family who are at_their summer cottage near there. William Crane, in the employ of the Crane Plumbing company, autoed to Crookston Saturday and visited friends and relatives over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson and Miss Corinne -Carlson, and their guest, Miss Helen Choffee, motored to - Hines.and iTenstrike Monday to attend thi ns there. Ladles"'zvfihlte canvas- oxfords, low military: lweks at $2.19. Consumers Shoe Co.” * g 7-1tf The fire department was called shortly after noon Sunday to the Baptist parsonage when an overflow of oil in an oil stove became ignited. The fire was extinguished before the departmeny, arrived, pefore any dam- age was done. Felix Tmnsezeau of Duluth' ar- Fived i1 “Bemidji~Saturday” fo’ sperd the Fourth with his wife and daugh- ter who areé making an extended visit with -Mrs. Earl Geil. Mrs. Dansereau and, Mrs, ‘Geil are sisters. Palmer Anderson arrived in Be- midji Saturday . night, accompanied by his friend, L. T. Mahoney, and visited friends and relatives over the -week end. They returned to Melrose this morning ) We nmm%htef your, patronage and you will be satisfied with our service. | Trv us and see. Peoples Oil Co., see new filling station, 4th and Beltmnu7 Mrs. M. T. Mitchell has as her guests, ;Mr. and Mrs. John "Jacobs of North Bend, Ore., who will re- main until Thursday morning when they will.Jeave for Wisconsin to visit relatives' before returning to their home.. Eq H. Denu, business manager of the Fioneer* Publishing company, left Saturday night for- points in Wiscon- sin, where he will spend about ten days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Denu has beén visiting there for the past week. Mr, and Mrs., E. H. Carver and family ‘aré visiting ‘at the home of their nephew, Bert Carver, and fam- ily. They are en route from Rochester and the Twin"Cities to their home at Cummings, .N. D. $50,000 to loan on farms. The dean. Land Co, Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-37tt. ! Thomas E. Rafferty returned this mqrning from, Northcot and Hallock, where he has' visited for the past week with 'his’ sister, Mrs. Thomas Cannon. He reports a very pleasant trip. which included 'a Féurth of Ju]y celebration at Hallock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Keating of Vir- ginia, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Shevlin, Mrs. Vera Johnson of Vir- ginia and Mrs. Hanson of Shevlin came to Bemidji td attend the funer- al of the late L. P. Eckstrum, held ‘in Bemidji Stunday." Mr. and‘Mrs. L. H. White of Cogs- well, N. D., were in Bemidji Friday and Saturday visiting friends. They left, Saturdny afternoon for -their home, via Park Rapids.. Mr. White is the owner ‘of :a large sheep ranch at Cogsye 11dnd Has heen a visiter in Verdl; times. » Mrs! Sim’ BIAMF of Nymore has re- turned homegaftersvisiting at. Twin Valley and Minneapolis. She was accompari‘ed home Hallett from Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Blair and family and Mrs. S. S. Squire who joined them at the Lake of the Woods. The visitors returned tosheir-homes Satnrday. Mrs. Squire will remaln for a short’ visit. Mr: and Mrs, John Moherg and family motored to Pennington and spent the Fourth. Daniel Rose. Jr, days with his nnc]e, David Rose, and family at International Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French and family motored to Park Rapids to attend the celebration there Monday. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Netzer and tggded the celebration there Monday homq at:Leo: end, izeturniny Susan’ Smith~and ‘Mrs. ‘Ziegler o~ tored m‘.Cm Lake for: the celehra- tion’ Mands; y‘ ‘ Mr. ind: Mls. J. J. McLaughlin mo- tored it¢ Cass. Lake Monday and at- tend e ce]ebrat\on and guests of Mr. and H. D. Kenfield A H. Mayne Stanton returned to hig home at G)and Forks Monday. eves mng.aftet having visited relatives in Bemidji over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Elwell mo- tored to Guthrie Monday to attend the celebration.” Mr. Elwell was the ispeaker of ‘the day there. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Elwell of Los Angeles, are visiting' at the home of their son, J. LeRoy Elwell. They ex- pect to lccate in Bemidji. Miss. Lillian_, Andets:m, Dorothy, Helen and Olive Catlson, went to Kelliher to spend the week end and the Fourth at their homes there. ucy Pyne of St. Payl left last e ning for her home after hav- ing spent.the Fourth with her mother and with J. F. Essler and family. Miss Agnes Strand of Duluth is visiting, Miss Sadie Genrich for sev- eral days: Miss Strand was formerly a teacher in Bemidji public schools. Misses ’Kate Hines, Vivian and Leona Hines, returned this morning from"” Hiies ‘where they spent the week end”'and the Fourth with rela- tives. Dan Rose, buyer for the Watab Pulp and: Paper company, left this morning:in the interest of the firm to lock after business at Big Falls for a;few days. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Olson will go to Brainerd tonight and will attend the ‘marriage of their son, John, to Miss Lillian Welliver, which will take place there tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbeil and family of Bemidji and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. Knutson of Minneapolis motored to Rark Rapids Kpndny and attended the celebration ere. < William (Hines, who was operated on for appendicitis at St. Anthony’s hospital about ten days ago. was moved to the home of his uncle, P. L. Hines, today, and is reported to be convalescent. The families of H. H. Bolster, Gecrge Sterling, L. Coe, Bert Clark, Mrs. H. Bailey and son, Mrs. Latten and two childlren enjoyed an all-day picnic at the:-head of the lake Mon- day, returmng to their homes in the evening. Mrs. ‘Ellen Stromme and dnughter, Evelyn, of San Frantisco, are vis- iting at the home of Mrs. Stromme’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Erickson, 1115 Beltrami avenue. They are en route to . Brainerd where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forrester, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doran, Misses Valorig Doran and Edessa Leguee, Leo Op- sahl and Kenneth Kenfield spent the week ‘end at Norway Beach, near Cass Lake, and attended the celebra- tion in Cass Lake Monday. The following families of Bemidji motored to 'Park Rapids Monday and attended’ the celebration there. They stopped Just outside the city and en- joyed a picnic dinner together: A. Lord; E. R. Evans,’ G H. Rhea, A. B. Palmer, E. J. Letford, Reece Le- ronge, E. H. Smith and Nat Given. Mr..and Mrs. A. Carlson and fam- ily of Cambridge spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ritchie and family, returning to their honie by auto Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ritchie of Cass Lake were‘alsu guests at their uncle’s, A. 5. Ritchie, home Saturday and Sun- ay. W. C. Klein, district manager of the Mutual Life Insurance company of New; York, left Saturday for Den- ver and other peints in Colorado. The western division of the Mutual Lite is holding its annual convention as Estes Park, of Denver, and Mr. Klein is going to attend it. He also expects to enjoy trout fishing while away, and plans to return to Be- midji in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. - F. H. Ralph and famlly,.th afid Mys. E.H. Hurd and son, Mr. and‘Mrs, Eli Arnold, Mrs. C. Scarrott and family mptared in four ‘cars’ Monday - to . Northome to attend:the baseball game between the by Mrs. Luey | oose team of Bemidji and the Nor- thome local. They report a fine trip. The game ‘ended in favor of the Be- midji team with a score of 14 to Y. THE PIONEER. WANT ADS "BRING RESULTS is spend(ng a few [ family. motored. to Kelliher and. at-' ing and flying about, that Fash- ion has resolutely turned her back on everything but long and full skirts, there are also signs that a revolt against her new ruling is brewing. The very short and very narrow skirt is no more, but it is not to be suc- ceeded by skirts going to the other extreme, for street wear at least, This is a case of self-determination for American women and- the long skirt is an abomination on the street. The sult: at the right of the two pictured embodies all the promised innovations in style, in a conservative way: ‘the long, wide skirt, the sharp- ly defined walstline, and it awaits the _approval of many women. It is made “of “a soft wool suiting with a plain skirt.. The coat is embellished, with an embroidered .panel. at the front that widens toward the bottom and has long coat sleeves. 'These are finished at ‘the’ hand with - twaynarrow folds. ROYAL NEIGKBORS WILL HOLD - MEEIIEG TONIGHT The Royal ‘Neighbonst of Amerfcn will hold their regular business meét- in@ this evening\ at the 1. 0. 0. F. ‘hall, and,all members are urged to ‘be: present, especially ‘the drill team fer practice. BRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID DIVISION MEETS WEDNESDAY The bedroom division of the Pres- Dyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. H. A, Northrup jat TLaMoure Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. George Kreats is chairman of this division and* sle urges all members to 'be present. 1 ¢ MO0OSE LODGE T0 HOLD REGULAR, MEETING TONIGHT The Loyal Order of Moose will hold its regular business meeting this evening at 8 o’¢lock at the Mocse hall. ‘There will be initiation and it is deeired that all members be pre- sent. Refreshments will be served after the business session. LINDQUIST-HAYES Miss Emily Hayes and Oscar W. Linquist of Kelliher were united in marriage at 11 o'clock this forenoon ati the’ Presbyterian parsonage by Rev. L. P, Warford. They were at- tended by Roge E. Olson and Arthur Barlow. The newly-weds will make their home at Kelliher, where the groom has lved for some time. CARVER-CROWELL Miss Nellie Orowell was united -in marifage Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian parson- age to Byron Carver, also of Bemid- ji. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. P. Warford. They werg at- fended by Mildred M. Crowell and Olver Crowell. They will make their home in Bemidjl. ( DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Daughters - oY Rebekah will hold “their regular business meeting Wednesday evening at the I. 0. 0. F. hall at 8 o'clock at which time there wiil be installation of officers, and it |18 requested that all members be pre- sent. A social time wil be enjoyed after the business -sessiom and re- ‘lreahments will be served. HERE there are rumors, creep- The snappy Suit in black and white shepherd’s check-at the left is built oi entirely different lines, more fawmiliar and more griceful. It has at least un even chance with its competitor for success. These checked , sults are shown in several quiet two-color com- binations, as. brown and blue, brown and beige, blue and gray and so on, and these darker colors are practieal for winter as well as summer wear, The suit pictured. has n straight skirt, wide enough for comfort .and . long epough, for style. . Its businesslike, mannish lineg follow those of the fig- ure vaguely. It lius revers nnd cres: cent-shaped pockets bound with braid - and fastens at the walstling with tyo [ link buttons, /m ?mfi COPYNGHT IY VESTERN NEVSPAER UNION__ | Hope 1nr thc Mtddle Aged. “pPhere 1§ no' need tp grow, old and St This is Sir James (‘amlh-q message | | ‘move all traces of the medium, Healthy, ‘Callin| | Of elght English Clelbynll‘ll whose| denths were recorded in one week & short time ago, the ages aggregated | 500 years, the oldest being ninegy-two and .the youngest fifty-seven, writes 1 correspondent. This high average ' just under seventy-four yeats s her an uncommon, record or attestd longevity of the “clulh.’"’ A EARBATRERLL - o MY On the Greek Stage. the, Greek stage .a dvamn, or deted story, consisteh In rdality of three dramas, called together,n tril- ogy, and performed consecutively in the course of one day.—Coleridge. Remove Stains. b Soften old stains with castor: ofF-or lard and they will.come out more eqs- tly. Tuhe gasoline or benzine will_re- . Letter Q of French Origin. The name of the letter 'Q comes from the French ‘“queue,” meaning 8 tail, as the 'etter !s O with a mll. ! b BILLIE BURKE “wA;JTrED— A HUSBAND” A Paramount Picture She’d invented: an engage- ment and set her wedding date. All she needed was a man, * After She Kissed tho : Stranger It's All Laughs le = -Wednesday Only— GRAND To to the man or woman whose muscles appear to be losing thelr. earlier, re- silience. It was dellyered at a dem- onstration of Swedish . gymnastics at | the Albert hall-in London. Sir James | presided and after watching the grace- | ful movements of the athletic young people of both sexes said he hoped | they would continue thelr e clses even when they were no langer young | in years. “Some: of ‘us” he . addéd, “who are watching should be in they arena dolng what these young ones doing. Their muscles are not wd and Inflexible. Qurs probably ” Sir James added that 80. per cent of the people of the world were imperfect, One leg was shorter than the other by perhaps. the elghth of an- ineh or-a two hundredth part of an jneh. It was abnormal to be.normal. Wisdom. Every man makes; & fool of himself ocensionally. but, the wise ones are those who ‘doi’t make mistakes as often as the others.——Atchison Globe, Pure Thought and Happiness, If a man speak or act with a pure thought, happiness ~will follow him, like n shadow that never leaves him, —Dhammapada, In True Composition, In true compoeftion, everything not. only helps everything elso a little, hat, helps with {is utmost power—lluskln. .1 S P i The Cynic, A cynic 18 a person who dlvrovnrs mean things about himself and then ‘says -them about the rest of us, lIllilll‘lll|mll|l!IHlllllll“llfllllfllfiml"lfllfllfllllllllllllmll"fllfll“llll Shows at'7:30 and 9:00-+10¢ -and 25¢ LOUIS BENNISON _KATHERINE McDONALD I ‘the“Goldwyn 5.Part Feature— Pockets” A dramn 'of the Plaing—in which the Smiling @owboy?8tar: rustles himself a bndc ALSO SHOWING The Third Chapter of “DOUBLE ADVENTURE” entitled—“HEARTS OF STONE” DAY The, Lmues Ald” ot - the Minglish Lutheran church will hold its: fonth- 1y meeting on Wednesday uQ noon at the homhe of Miss Anna qu sing, 528 Sixth. street. .Vital matters:con- cerning ‘the equipment 'of the new leotyre hall”and the extended pro- gram for church advertisement will be digcussed. A large attendance is mquesml Al ladies are (nvued ate attend. him a traitor. Sneered at, hated, falsely convict- ed of murder, he uttered neyer a word. Only he and Lincoln' knew how great was the thing.he had doune. A picture you'll nevar-fipget! From the Thrilling” Play by Augustus Thomas night Only The King, of ‘Gallon: “EDGAR'S TOMORROW—HARRY CAREY in his newest, bisgest picture— “THE WALLOP” and LITTLE SAW"—Two—Part Comedy HY A FIRST NATIONAL Rex Orchestra James Oliver Curwood Never Wrate a Better Story— Never Made a Faster Picture Than—THE “Golden Toonerville Trolley Cémedy——in Two Parts MARY PICKFORD in “THE HOODLUM" (LT lllll|IIIIIII|IIl|IIllllllIIIIIIlllllllll|llllIIIllIIII|Illllllllllllflllllllllllk REX THEATRE SHOWING LAST TIME TODAY' LTI ” Snare ATTRACTION Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 SDAY UL O T T O LT T T TR T LT