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gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them- sclves to see that items of local . jinterest are reported. Every item ~‘will be given nroper considera- tion when source is known. R. . Howard of Clearbrosk was'a vigiter in ithe city today. T. K. Rider of Shevlin was a Be- midji business visitor Thursday. Harry L. Gould of Brainerd spent Thursday im the city on business. F. J. Schomberger of ‘Perham was a Bamidji buviness visitor Thursday. Mra. P, I.. Hines left last evening for Hines to visit relatives for a week. New organdies and voile dresses just arrived at Troppmans. 2t7-8 R. B. Cook of International Falls spent the day in Bemidji on business. . H. Scolt of Grand Rapids was a business visitor in Bemidji Thurs- ‘WHY. If .we show you we are going to ehoe you for less money. Consumers Shoe Co. 3 2t7-9 .August Shogren of International Falls was a Bemidji business visitor today. Iff you want to enjoy cool dancing to geod music, come to Waville Am- usement Pavilion Saturday night. 2t7-9 Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hinckley of In- ternational Falls spent Thursday in Tor picnic or excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A.A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf ©8. C. Bailey went to Walker this morniing to conduct a state land sale there today. £ A Dance at the old armory Bemidji Saturday, July 9. Music by Echuck’s intern al jazz orchestra. Iivery- ona invited for a good time. 2t7-9 Mrs. W(illiam Grover of Northern autoed to Bemidji Thursday and vis- ited friends. _Caéh pald for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. * 1-19tf " John Moberg left this morning for International Falls to spend the day there transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hazen have as their guests thier daughter, Mrs. Ed. Culbertson and her children of Cri- nook, Mont. - ‘Mr, and Mrs. John Hakkerup and son.of Virginia are house guests of pi-ang Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup. The men are brothers. Dot Van’s orchestra will playl at the Saturday night dance at the Wa- ville Amusement Pavilion. 2t7-9 Miss Josephine Parker who has visited friends for the past two weeks, returned to her home on Minnesota avenue this morning. Extra Special for Saturday, 15 lbs. sugar for $1. Palace Meat & Grolcf.,;-_vs. Mrs. F. E. Halgren is expecting ler aunt, Mrs, Margaret Crimmins, of Aitken to arrive in Bemidji tomorrow to'be her guest for a week. Tor ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger .boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. b . 6-25t1 George Cheney, who has visited at Hibbing, Chishold and other range tewns for a week, returned to his home on Irvine avenue Thursday. Extra Svecial for Saturday, 15 Ibs. sugar fgr $Dle lPatlace Meat & Grolcte;}g Rchert and Bruce McGhee and Har-|. old and Clarence Ritchie went to the Ritchie farm south) of Bemidji this morning and are enjoying an all day picnic there. E. H. Dea and R. G. Chisholm of the Shevlin-Carpenter Lumber Co., of Minneapolis, are in Bemidji today transacting business with the Crook; ston Lumber Co. s $60.000 to loan op farms. The 3 d Co., Bemidji. Minnesota. Wean Land Co., 3 Honter Clifford’s Daily Special 15 Bars P, & G. Soap . .$1.00 —PHONE .160— WG 'RECOMMENDED FOR ITS ’ SIMPLICITY While it is suited to development in a variety of materials, at this scazon linen or gingham is suggested for t mple frock.”"Lhe front of the waist and the {ronit ‘gore. of ‘the skirt are in one picee, gathered to a straight belt and laid in plaits above the waist line. The front gore is made with tucks in graduated widt! Medium size requires 3 yards 36-in material, PICTORIAL REVIEW DRESS No. 9426. Sizes, 34 Lo 44 inches bust. Price, 35 cents, C. F. Grinager returned this mor- ning” from Fergus Falls where he attended the Otter Tail county fair, which h¢ reponts was a great suc- cess, 4 Embroidered voile smoks in all col- ors at 79 ,cents at Troppmans. 2t Mrs. C. E. Riley and her gucsts, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riley of Minne- apolis, motored to Blackduck yester- day and took supper there, returning to Bewtidji in the evening. Special. Two_cans Standerd corn for 25 cents. Palace Meat & Groletefi J. J. Jinkinson was in Bemidji Thursday to take home with him machinery for imstalling an electric lighting plant in his home and build- ings on his large farm in Becida. We want your trade, because we want you to save money on your foot- wear. Consumers Shoe Co., 2t7-9 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kellnar of Les- tof,- Canada, arrived at the home of Mrs, Kellnar’s dister, Mrs. John Mal- trude.of Becida, Friday, for a month’s vigit, They made the tvip by auto and ‘report the roads good all the way. No matter what you pay us for ghoes, you are saving on every pair. Consumers Shoe Co. 2t7-9 Mr.;and Mrs. E. N. French motored to Fargo Tuesday accompanying Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Price and son David, wno have been their guests at their home. Mrs. French and Mrs. Price are sisters. - They returned to Bemidji ‘Wednesday nfight. ‘There is a reason for our large in- creaging business. We all want to save money. Consumers Shoe Co. 2t7-9 \Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leibsle of Des Moines, lowa., and Miss Hariette Frost of Minneapolis are visiting at the home of Mrs. Leibsle’s parents, Mry,and Mrs. W. E. Dean, 1211 Lake Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russell have as their guests Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and daughter Margaret of Billings, Mont., who arrived in Bemidji last evening. They visited en route at Omaha, Neb., and the Twin Qities. Mrs. Fitzgerald is a daughter of Mrs. Russell. Special. Two_éans Standard corn for 25 cents. Falace Meat & Gro{.{_}'_v» Wiilson and Kenneth Wells of Min- neapolis who have been vis'tine at the home of their brother D. G. Wells and family ,returned to their home and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wells and daughter. Mrs. Wells | will visit relatives there for a week. Dance at old armory, Bemidjl, Saturday night, July 9. Music by Schuck’s four-piece whirlwind jazz orchestra. Everybody invited fer a good time. 8t7-9 Miss Mayvis Phillippi left Bemidji Friday for Minneapolis to visit with friends for a few days. From there she will go to Sheldon, Iowa, to visit friends and relatives for two weeks, and then will leave for an cxtended J:trip,through the West. She will vigit 'her ‘father, J. M. Phillippi, and her sister, Mrs. Hugh Whitney, and fam- ily at BEmmitt, Idaho, until Septen.- ber when ehe will return to resumec her teaching in Beltrami county. iMrs. L. M. Ford returned this mor- ining from; Minneapolis where she at- tended the state convention of the Woman’s Catholic Order of Forres- ters. Being a delegate from the local court, she will give a report of the convention at the next regular weet- ling to be held July 21 at Moose hall. The chairman of the auditing com- mittee will also give a report. It ic desired that the sisters show their \interest in the order by attending this meeting. |EASTERN STARS HOLD 8 | Miles Jacobs, formerly partner with today. « They made the trip by auto B MRS. EBERT ENTERTAINS Mrs. E. N. Ebeit pleasantly cnte: tained this afternoon a 919 Beitrami, a few friends, hono; img Mrs B. McLaughlin of ven, Minn., who is visiting relativ in Bemidji. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID DIVISION MEETS TONIGHT The Miscellancous division of the Precbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet this evening at the home of Mi; nes Lilligren, 1271 Be and /it s desired that all members be present. @. A. R. AND CIRCLE HOLD MEETINGS TOMORROW The G. A. R. will haold 1ig rega’ar| meeting Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the 0dd. Fellows' hail. The G. A. R. Circle will hold its regular meeting Satu terncon at the I 0. 0. F. hall at 3 o’clock, it g dexred that all members he G. A. R. AND CIRCLE HOLD : MEETINGS TOMORROW ‘The G. A. R. will hold its rezul: meeting Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. The G. A. R.'Qircle will hold its regulan meeting Saturday afternoon at the L. 0. O. F. hall at 3 o'cleck, and it is desired that all members be present. PICNIC THIS AFTERNCON The jEastern Stars are holding 2 picnic this afternoan at Diamoad Pcint to which all members and their families are invited, and any out-o town. members: o especially invi lunch will be serves J those who cannot get there ear are invited to come then and eujoy a social evening . It i ed that each one hring th s and | silver. WIENER ROAST Edla Rude and Lerraine Kreatz ¢ antly entertzined last evening at a wiener roast at the sum- | mer cotitage ¢f Mrs. George Coch: Jr., Mrs. Cochran acting as cha A large camp fire, swimming daneing were 'the entertainment of | the evening. Those present weic Tom | Simons, Louie Rude, Ernest Ol:on, | Myron Plummer, Evereit Moore, Earl Cochran, Rupert and John Stechman, Jack Jacobi, Misses Mabel Crcon, Do-| lores Barnell, Alice Dean, Edla Rude and Lorraine Kreatz. i Misses Rev. Edward Mahowald Cloud is spending a two-day outing with friends in Bemidji. Another of those enjoyable dances will be held at the Waville Amus ment Pavilion Saturd-«‘xy night. t7-9 Alvin Oleon) of Evanston, Wyom., arrived dn the city this morning to: make a short t at the home of his| parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Olson. He | expects to remain in Minnesota until | after his wedding ,which will take! place at Fertile, Tuesday, when Miss | \Mabel Johnson, formerly of this city, will become his bride, 0 A. A. Richardson returned yester-, day afterncon from Toledo, where he has been in attendance at the na-| tional convention of the Supreme Lodge of the Werld Loyal Order of | Moose. He also spent several days at | Moocseheart and Chicago.” At the lat-| ter place he vidited with relatives and friends. | Charles Bloomquist of the township | of Sugarbush, wiith his wife and fam- | ily returned Tuesday night from an extended trip through northern Wis- consin. “Ashland, Washburn and Bay- field were vidited as well as the coun- tryl surrounding! them. Mr. Bloom- quist says Beltrami county looks bet- ter to him all the time. Nowhere did he see crops as good as in this coun- ty. Grass was dried up and grain short and stunted on aecount of the drought in the territory wisited. ANNOUNCEMENT This is to notify the public that 0. H. Stahl in the General Repair Shop has left the firm and the busi- ness has bheen taken over by Stahl Brothers. 6t7-13 Rex Theatre SATURDAY Jack Hoxie’s Latest is best Western to date A Blending of Thrills, Sus- pense, Strong Dramatic Action and Comedy. The fourth picture in the famous series of Jack Hoxie Westerns is entitled “The Sheriff of Hope Eternal” This is a strong, clean, virile story of the west, full of tensely dramatic and thrill- ing situations, cleverly re- lieved by a slight touch of real comedy, This combina- tion makes for a western pic- ture which the entire family will heartily enjoy. [haveg been v THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER R PR RS e R LR B ® . GOODLAND * ¥ [ 2 3 2 % ke b k) Floyd Skinn left Mr. who }fo Thurs- [ th and Mrs. siting h day afier spendirg a f with .her mother ™M White Pine, they will return to thelr /1o heme dn St Cloud. | th Jay Wells has a now, Ford which| Mr. White, Ford dealer, brought out | p: | tive, Kitichi|w v eveni eek ago which he had raisedfi and S S ————— Up and Go Sunday sck class mel expected to take some to town in the at the William Clark home, the eve- near future. ) ring was spent by singing and play-|. Junior members from here of the n q 5-PART ing game: Those precent were Gay | Kitichi Union Sunday school expect K PIETUHF | Mahoney. Uda Bmith, Edna Wymore, to jein their classmates at the C. E. b " Edith Clark, Hattie Clark, Robert|{Wymore home lay afternoon. PROGRAM Wymore, Charlie Fuller, Reuel Smith, Mrs. Horace Lydick of Cass Lake is Euel Smith, Cleon Smit. Clark and J. F. Mahoney. cided to hold their next meeting at| the C. ‘C. Smith home at Kitichi Ju! 15, also to have a picnic July the 4th. Frank® Hornemann and were. busy finishing the sc last week. ‘It certainly made a great| improvemert. I m Mr. and Mrs. C Cass Lake culler: Mr. and Mrs. D ed ‘here on /Mr. Vic Vick iz well known by as he lived here a fe A crowd of about of the Ki Un from hLer wic given g the chore of Piemoos lake the I M I have mov-| le here| | wi - cn h “attended the REX Theatre TODAY - h b is W William Fox | ‘presents BUCK JONES IN | “Straight From the Shoulder” “ 't RIRECTION WILLIAM FOX MUTT & JEFF “The Inyisible Ray”’ Rex Orchestra Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 -10c-25¢ REX {11} N A TIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Charles E. Van Loan’s gripping story springs right from the Saturday Evening Post to the screen with a punch of drama and a punch of fists. s 3 S | 1 w more days |other day that the po said last week he had new potatoes i Albert | expected out here to pick blueberries Tiey de-|as 'l Bliss | amount 5l house he cut last year. !ie Foster were at the J. F. Mahoney home at Kitichi | Thursday. Mr. Thursday. | o Friday to help prepare for the ‘Fo | herry cron would be good t - ing | 8e them.. through his foot two weeks ago is day w L T T T T H T T R T PAGE FIVE RN — fine thing for the crops are looking fine, lebration given at Pennington the! E ourth. ‘They report a good time. [clety will hold a meeting at the Kiti-| wiic The farmers here find arsaic of chi school heuse Friday afterncon, ad much Dbetter than Pari: July 8th. g 0 rtho potato bugs wrich are so bad | e and Mrs. Gregerson spent Sun- s year. The remark was made th at the Van Dyk home. ’ o bugs w e Geodland poopie we « big screened uce. Jay don’t believe too much with, ‘mos- they could nct Gogdland Chri w It seems (o be true mp around. . C N art of the ¢ ing fine in th A farmer here re 1o untry. U on as the picking is good. Frank Horneman was helping John | aluiimjuist put up hay Jast wezk. Malumquist still had a large fine hay in his barn which | s ALLARE European Novelty Juggler CHAS. VAN In Scngs JGE, SANDY MORRISON | | [ WILLARD & JONES Comedy Songs and Talk EARL WILLIAMS3 IN THE FIVE.PART ViTAGRAPH PICTURE— “THE ROMANCE PROMOTER” Second Show at 9:15 from 'here attended the Aid held A crowd eeting of the Union Ladies’ | L Jay Wells autoed to Cass Lake The Farmers club held at Kitichl as well aitended by a crowd from | A few from here went to Penning- urth. Firsi Show at 7:30 It was expected that the w / ple have had a hard time 1 e than they want to eat. It ed the blueberry crop will 1 Pcople arve already pickin 1t heliev, Harold Van Dyk who run a nail lowly improving. Charlie lzency of Pennington is elping John Long put up hay this eek. Alfred Van Dyk arrived here Sun- morning to spend the Wourth ith his wife and relati He rc irned Tuesday morning. CITY DRUG STORE Hat Gicait - atioe it iaanesaiil Then shook his orisoner’s hand AR and rcturaed to his Chief fought—and faced death —Alonc. S —and“got him. —SEE IT— WILLIAM & SUNDAY ILLIAM S H Nights, all scats 30c HART‘ or MONDAY - n At the ke Mowiod L Grand aParamount Pictwe | 7\ 1ce procenle R;T Matinee 2:36—10¢ and 2S¢ - | | | | | T T T T TR H T 2 CO N & WILSO S Great Annual July Clearance Sale THROUGHOUT EVERY SECTION OF THIS STORE —presenting what we have every reason to believe are the greatest values to be found anywhere—in Women's and Miss- es’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel and the Accessories——merchan- dise of the desired and seasonable sort. At Radicals Price Reductions Determined that our stock shall be reduced to the minimum in the-dhortest possible time, we have gone through every seetion and where merchandise has not moved at the orviginally re- duced prices we have clipped the prices deeper to insure a quick and certain disposal. The Policy of This Store —is never to ecarry over one season’s merchandise to another. Every year we hold these Sales, but this year the assortments, owing to merchandise conditions, are much greater—hence the greater lowering of prices throughout. We are anxious to have every woman in Bemidji and vicinity attend this Sale and see for herself the wonderful values we are offering. llIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIllIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIII|IllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIlIllllih‘mHIMllllhE irb.