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. day business visitor here. quality at $2.48. Consumers Shoe Co. . A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone * ferings. Items 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 jtem v{lll be given proper considera- tion when source is known. W. H., Barker of Red Lake was a Tuesday visitor in Bemidji. o J. Bolduc of Palisade was a Tues- M. B. Young of Walker spent Tnusd:fi' in Bemidji on l)uslness‘p il Men’s white canvas oxfords, good 2 7-1tf 7. A. McDougall of Grand Rapids spent the day here on business. Bdward Anderson of Brainerd was & Bemidji business visitor today. E. F. Bowman of Pine River was 2 Bomldji business visitor Tuesday. For picnic or excursion parties, | charter passenger boat “Thor”. A.A.| Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. J 6-25tf 8. K. Bartholomew of Deer River spent Tuesday in the city on business. S. Wi Roork of Thief River- Falls l;vus a Bemidji business visitor to-| ay. Childrens patent leather Mary Jane strap pumps at $1.59. Consum- ers Shoe Co. 7-1tf Norman Pederson of International Falls was a business “caller in Be- midji today. Mr, and Mrs. . W. Hurd of Park| Rapids werq among the out of wwn‘ visitors in Bemidji Tuesday.: | 3 | irls White icanyas oxfords and strap pumps, at’ $1.69." Consumers Shoe Co. .if vt 5 7-1tf | 3. J. Cummins and F. W. Willson of Brainerd:iyere.among the out of town business -callers in- the city Tuesday. % i A. L. Petgrson : and family of} Osakis, who-have visited over the| Fourth at the I ‘W. French home,| left for their home this morning. - | | Cash pald; for Liberty bonds. . G. B. Hooley, Nortnern Grocery Co. ¥y < 1-19tf Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson and daughter, ;Lbi;., and Miss Bessie Mc~ Kay of Northfiefd arrived inthe city Tuesday and will spend the summer at the L. Y. Wilson cottage at Big Turtle lake. TFor ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger: boat “Thor.” ~A. 61-W. 6-25tf Mr. ard Mrs. E. B. Wilson of Min- neapolis and Mrs. Sarah Gaylord of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohia, arrived-in Be- midji Tuesday. They expect to.spend the summer inonths at the B. B. Wil- son cottage at Big Turtle lake. Ladies white canvas oxfords, low military heels at $2.19. Consumers Shoe Co. J 7-1tf J. M. Herbert of Bend, Ore.. arriv- ed iin the city this morning to spend coveral weeks vacation with his fam- ily and other friends. Mrs. Herbert and, children have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Wrs. A. P. White in Bemidji for some time. $60,000 to loan on farma. ‘The Dean Land Co., Bemidjl, Minnesota. 10-27tt J. P. Nygaard and family, of Aus- tin, left the city today en route to their home after spending the past scveral days here renewing acquain- nces. . Mr. t Nygaard was the first sheriff of Beltrami county. He left here in Jajzuary, 1901, but has been a frequent visit or here since that time. E: o We appreciate your patronage and vou will be satisfied with our service. Tyy us and see, Peoples Oil Co., see new filling station, 4th and Be“;‘{‘;&‘j 1o OARD, OF LD so kind- 1y assisted’ during ‘the sickness and death of my beloved husband, also the Blks and 1. 0. O F. and the many friends for their beautiful floral of- Mrs. Bckstrum and son. 1t7-6 ANNOUNCEMENT . This is to notify the public that Miles Jacobs, formerly partmer with 0. H. Stahl in the General Repalr Shop has left: the firm and thé:busi- ness has been taken over by Stahl Brothers. 1 6t7-13 | Daily Fashion Hint | 'geapolis, and FEATURING #NEW CREATION The combination of organdy and taffeta is not new, buf here is a new way of combining the smart materials. The foundation skirt is of dark blue silk and is_attached to a' waist of the same | Loutsa , { Mr. and Mrs. H. Bridgeman of Fifth ward returned to Bemidji Monday night from Chicago where (tlhey trankacted business for a few lays, i ] Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Omdahl of Bag- ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Get- chell of ‘Bemtdjf,’ metored 'to Cuss‘ Lake the Fourth and attended .the celebratton there, | . Mrg,&hfi bert and children, | gnd. Frank,’ returned to Be- | midji Sunday morning after having vigited ‘Mrs. Lambert’s parents and friends’in southern Misnesota for the | past month.. % | Miss Ruth Jacobi left Tuesday for | Grand Forks to visit a few days be- fcre going to San Francisco, ‘where || she is ¢raling to'be a nurse. She has’visited her parents in Bemidji for some time. 3 o ¥z ] Mr. and, Mrs. John Lynch, Misses Ellen and Anna Lynch of Foreston, Minn., and Mrs. Buddie of ,Sioux Falls, 8. D.,-visited at the G. S Knight cottage on the Birchmont road Sunday and Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Bart Stafford. spent | Sunday and the Fourth with relatives at Fosston, and also attended ithe ball game at Mclntosh Monday between the Fosston and MecIntosh teams. The game was decided in favor of Foss- | ton, the scord being 9 to 4. An enjoyable evening is assured material which is cut low in front and gathered at the underarm secams. The tunic, vestce and surplice collar are of organdy. . Narrow frills of accordion plaited organdy oytline the tunic, collar and cuffs. Medium ssize requires 334 yards 36-inch_ taffeta and 234_yards 32-inch _organdy PICTORIAL REVIEW BLOUSE No. 9411. Sizes, 34 tQ 46 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Skirt:No. 9360.¢ Sizes, 24 to 34 inches waist. Price, 30 cents, SUGES SNV George Becker of Grant Valley was 3 business vigitor:in Bemidji Tues- ay. J. Maltrude of ‘Becida was attend- ing ,to business~matters in Bemidji Tuesday. Misz Laura Sherwood of Redwood was the guest of Mrs. C. R. Sanborn over the Fourthfe:s If you want dance to good music on a good flcor, come to the Waville Amusement -Pavilion this evening. . 1td7-6 Mro. Charles ¢Erdahl of Northern was the guest of friends while shop- ping in Bemidji Tuesday. < Misses Edla’ Rude and Lorraine Kreatz are spending the weék with Mrs. George. Cochran, Jr., at her home at Birchmont. William Sar.., of Bagle Bend is in Bemidji this week and will move his family,_here as_soon as he can pur- chase a.desirable location. Dot Van’'s Syficopators will play for the dance this evening =t the Wa- ville Amugement! Pavilion. 1td7-6 Ruszell Kirkpatrick and C; Walker Young of the Northwestern.Univer: sity -at Chicago,:1ll., are in Bemi: transacting budiness for a few days. ; 51 Mrs. RoberiHenry has left for Denver after ‘Miving visited at the ‘home of her parénts, Mr: and.Mrs. C. R. Jacobi, at Birchmiont for _thefpast three months, George Cochran, Jr, came to Be- midji Saturday and-spent the Fourth with his family attheif mer cot- tage, returning.t Bo\(g} 3 ing, where he has a rcad contract. Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Rebinson and daughter, Elizabeth, and- Mrs. Grest and Miss Ursula Grest: motored to Park Rapids and Walker and attend- ed the celebrations on‘tlie Fourth. . T, J. Miller bf St: Paul was the guest of his daughter; Mrs. Arch Wil- liams, over the Fourth. Mr. Miller was a former resident of Bemidji, be- ing in business here for several years. s v Mrs. Chester Snow, who has vis- ited friends and relatives in Bemidji for the past two weeks, returned to her home in ~ Washington Tuesday. Mrs. Snow_was a former resident of Bemidji. (3 ¥ ;' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott and von of Riceville, Iowa, arrived in Be- midji Tuesday to attend the funeral of the late ‘W’ E: Elletson! held here today. Mrs.- Elletson’ and -Mrs. El- liott are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Riley have as their guests, \lr and Mrs, Earl Riley of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mfs. Clarence Skrivseth' and daughter, Janet, of Carlton. The families mol- ored to Itasca State park today for an all-day outing.. gy Mr. and Mrs! E. J. Swanson and son. Howard of Minmeapolis motored to Bemidji and have been the guests of Mr. and.Mrs. F. H. Luebeck for the © M. n, trayels for rpany, of Min- lef} midji jtoddy for Noxth Dakota intibieinterest of the firm, Mrs. Swanson will remain in Bemidji for,a longer visit. # She was ifcrmerly Miss MaepKoors of Bemidjj. Messts anld Méadames J. €. McGhee | and family, P. E. Welch and family, | |and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Alva| Matthews of Ortonville, A. P. Ritchie | and family, and a number of the Be- msidji State Teachers college students, | whovare stopping -at these homes while in Bemidji, formed an all-day | picnic party the Fournth and enjoyed | an outing.: There were about fifty in | the party. 7 3 ATTENTION | Members L. U. Carpenters and Join- | rs, you are requested to meet at tie | 0. F. hall'Wednesday afternoon ! :30 sharp to attend the funeral| f Bro. Ellitson, 1t5-7 | 1] |these who attend| the dance at the | Waville Amusement Pavilion this eve- Lnug, 1td7-6 | Mr. and Mrs. Alva Matthews of | Ortonville, who have been guests of | Mr. ana Mrs; P. E. Welch ‘for the | past week, left this morning for War-| ircad where they w#ll visit before re-| turning to their home. Mr. Matt- | hews is a brother of Mrs. Weléh.. | Mr. and) Mrs. T. E: Bowe visited | |D. E. Bowe'at Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. {John McManus at Norden, and friends |and relatives at Kellihers the past { week and returned Tuezday accom- | panied jbs=James Bowe, who will vis- |it at their home, .. They made the trip by auto. Dr. and Mrs.’ J. F. Norman and | childven .rixd © Mrs, Emmaline of | Crooksten-left, this'morning for their | home affer -having visited at the ! home cf Mr. and Mrs. Greg Malone isince Saturday. M Emmaline is | Mr. Malonc’s mother, and Mrs. Nor-| ;mnn a sister. | —_— ¢ 1 [ Mr. and Mrs.” Philip_ Gill have as| |their house guests at their home, 11002 Beltrami avenue, Mrs. Mary | and Mrs. Edward Dock- | | Burten, Mr. 1mzm and: dgughters -Helen and Mar-| s T.ois Druck. all| {jory. and little M |of 'St.- Paul. Mrs. Burton is Mr Gill’s mother, add Mrs: Dockman is a sister. 3 | (Misses Clarz and Stella Thorson, | Amanda. and Bagna Engebretson, Ella | Osmangon’ and’ Anna’ Hoilman, ‘all of whom. are .attending the Bemidji State Teachers college for thé Tum- |mer term, went to their home at Gul- {1y, Minn.. to spend the Feurth, re- |turning to Bemidi! Tuesday mdrning. M. and V6B, H..Qhman of Ogil- A who have heen guests of Mrs. Mrs. A. Sthol for | the past week, have returned to their /home. A. Larson and son, Keuseth, larrived in Bemidiji Saturday and were guests of<Mrs. ‘A. Sthol and family until, Monday evening, when they returned to their home _in St. Paul. Mr. avd Mrs. Alfred Lisquist and Misses Selta and Olga Ohman of Wa- dena. were algo snests at the. Sthol home;Sinday-and Monday. ® Mrs. Li quist_igzan aupt. apd-the Misges Oh- man, nieces of Mrs. Sthol. B.P. 0. E. ELKS ! Thérd:will be a regular meeting of | the ‘Blks - lodge Thursday: evenin ! ,T. C. BAILEY, Sec’ REY T v | Ohman’g mother, : William Fox _presents BUCK JONES 3’..";» IN . “Straight F rom the Shoulder” 2 e e3UC DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON meeting Thursday afternoon at the {farm home of Mrs. Jehn Moberg at | Frankie Burton of International Falls The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Lu- theran church will hold its regular 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ewanson and Mrs. Moberg will be hostesses. All are welcome to attend. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH i HOLD MEETING TONIGHT , “Fhe Daughters of Rebekah will have installation of officers at their tegular business meeting this eve- ning to be held at 8 o'clock at the %°0. 0. F. hall, and it desired that all members be present. Re- freshments will be served ut the close o&\ the business session. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs, George Cochran, Jr., invited about twenty little guests to her sum- mer cottage at Birchmont, in honor ef her daughter, little Miss Betty’s fifth birth anmiversary /Tuesda pleasant aftterncon was enjoy the “children playing games. Cochran, assisted by Mrsi H. L. Huff. man and Misses Lorraine Kreatz and Edia Rude, served a dainty birthday lunch off sandwiches, indiyvidual ice cream moulded into various forms, or- angeade, and birthday cake. , Miss Betty received many birthday gifts from the little guests. Mesdames Chichester, Herbert Cool and Miss oi the afternoon. were also gue; oo Sy PAGE “THREE, REX OPENING SUNDAY A FIRST RATIONAL ATTRACTION Charles E. Van Loan’s gripping story springs right from the Saturday Evening Post to the sereen with a punch of drama.and-a- punch of fists. CAR WASHING WE SPECIALIZE NIGHT or DAY Prices $1.50 to $2.50 C.W. Jewelt Company, Inc.. Telephone 979971 = . First Showing in This City =~ ‘Sunday and Monday-GRAND BICYCLE REPAIRING FURNITURE AND GENERAL 'REPAIRING I have now, moved to my new location at Tenth and Irvine aveniie, and am prepéredto’ aftend to your repairing needs, ¥ ; JAKE'S REPAIRSHOP 5 - MILES JACOBS, Proprietor . Bemidji’s PlayGround DIAMOND POINT Enjoy your Sundays . and pienies there. Lunches and hot? Goffee servéd;: Confec- tions of all kinds in stock.” Special accom- modations for picnic par- |17 ' ties. Diamond Point is . k truly Northern Minneso- ta’s most beautiful play- ground and it’s free to you. 7 % t Archie Ditty Custodian at New Bath Pavilion REX Theatre Today A First National Attraction “The Hoodlum” i FOX NEWS FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY A Two-Part Comedy fiRst NATIONAL PICTURES REX ORCHESTRA Evenings 7:10-9:00- Matinee 2:30— Children—10c — COMING— — SATURDAY— Jack Hoxie becomes sheriff in his latest western feature “The Sheriff of Hope Eternal” He is some sheriff, too. ALLAIRE European Novelty Juggler WILLARD & JONES .. Comedy, Songs and Talk 1:30-9:00 HUMAN In a Thrilling Outdooy; Story. of .a} Wastern Rover’s Desnerate Strusrle for Life and Love “The Wallop’ ALSO SHOWING “EDGAR’S LITTLE SAW” A Two-Part BOOTH TARKINGTON Comedy | VAUDEVILLE Three Ladies and One Man in— “SONGS AND DANCES OF 1921” With VIRGINJA—“THE BUDDAH GIRL" JOE, SANDY MORRISON in—*“Drunk Again” EARL WILLIAMS : «in—The Remance Promoter” |, . | + BILLIE BURKE Returns in “WANTED— A HUSBAND” A Paramount Picture i She’d . invented an engage- { ment and set her wedding | date. 'All she needed was a ] ‘w' man, “ — | After She Kissed the . ! / Stranger It’s All Laughs ! ' Mack Sennet Comedy’ | : “DON’T WEAKEN” L i I —Tonight Only— - l W | | DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRIN GRESULTS .