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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 sce that items of local interest are reported. Every item will ‘be given proper considera- tion :when source is known. Miss Bertha Hanem.of Shevlin was e visitorfip Bemidjt Friday. e # vy _ Mrs“EL iM. Allen of Baudette was a Friday-visitor in Bemidji. Mrs. N. P. Regel of Big Bemidji visitors Friday. BuyiTisk tires; Matland Tire & @b, ‘across from city hall, ) 2t7-11 C. F. Anderson of Milaca was ‘a Friday: -Eusiness visitor in Bemidji. R. HiJackzan and family of Rl Lake Falls were Bemidji visitors to- day. Another of those enjoyable dances will bevheld at the Waville Amuse- ment Pavilion Saturday night. : 2t7-9 G. H..Warner and J. H.-Davison of Brainerd were business callers in the city today. LS K e C. L, jHillstead and family of Big Falls “were among the out of town callers in the city Friday. Fo!{f‘p\ic'nic or excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot, Phone Gl-\;’. 2 ; ¢ -25t 25 F T, Jamispnt of Walker wi out of town callers in Buy Fisk tires. Matland Repair Co., across from eity hal Misges Rose Kurtz/ ayid erson: motored with’ friends Rapids Monday and spent the Fourth there. Dance at Cass Lake armory Tues- day ,July 12. Music by Schuck’s 4- piece whirlwind jazz orchestra. Ev- erybody invited for a good time. 3t7-12 Harold Searles, who is attending the Bemidji State Teachers college, | went by. train to Leonard Friday eve-| ning to spend the week-end with his| uncle angd attend to some business matters: 2 It W¢ ishow you we aré going to| shoe you for less money. :Consumers: Shoe Cot - ’ 2t7-9 C. M. Carpenter of Kansas City, Mo., who has been in Bemidji for the past-.four sveeks:.in -the. interests. of, tite A, F. of L, left Friday aftermoon by auto for Grand Forks, N. D. Ed.| Scheibenaccompanied-hims o Buy Fisk tires. Matland Tire & Repair Co., across from city hall ! ] 2t7-11 ‘Alfred Peterson, son of Mr. and| Mrs. P..R. Peterson, who was clari-| nétist at the Rex theater for the past! several years, is attending the Warm-| elein School of Music, at Minneapo- lis. He has just played a two weeks engagement with Rossiter’s first regi- ment band. He expects to be gone| about ten weeks. " If you want to enjoy cool dancing to good music, come~to Waville Am- usement Pavilion Saturday nightéw Mrs. G. A Gehrke and children, ! ‘Ancld 4nd Doris, have returned to their home, 506 Eleventh street, aft=}” er a pleasant visit at Fosston with Mrs. Gghrke's brother and iaxllvi{y.‘ Mrs. Géhrke's miother, Mrs. Briskie; Who has been visiting her son al'Foss- ton for. several weeks accompanied ‘them home and will visit for an in- definite time at the Gehrke home. $50,000 to Ioan on tarms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji. Mml‘.‘(?!;’t(?f Mr. and Mrs. Ezra LaDoux and son | who were ,guests of Mr. La.-; Doux's sister, Mrs. Leon Jewett and family, Tenth street and Mississippi avenue, over the Fourth, returned to their home at Little Falls by auto Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rappatta gave a card party Tuesday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petra a six o‘clock dinner Thursday eve- ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. La- Doux. Buy Fisk tires. Matland Tire & Repair Co., across from city hall. 2t7-11 Clifford’s Daily Special ~ FOR MONDAY 80-1b Sack of Oats $1.10° —PHONE 160— INTRODUCING SU)H\\TER MODES Even'a taillenr parts of Summer, if it is made of pongee silk, so the required dash is imparted to the first model with a sash of self-color edged -with jade sillc fringe. The bit of vest that shows beneath the deep collar is of green organdy and lace. With the is worn a straight gathered Medium size requires 553 yards 3 pongee. - When black macy in the sai designer to efiect 2 prontise. In the second design, t and picot points on blouse, tunic and sleeves are of black satin.. The blouse and. tunic ,proper are -of white Canton ée yards of ‘each materidl,:36 reguireid -for of the gayety 8728. Sizes, e/ 20 cents,| wNo"gssg. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bus Price, 35 cents. Dance at Cass Liake armory, Tues- day, July 12. Mugic by Schuck’s in- ternational . jazz orchestra. Bvery- one invitéd for a gocditime. 2t7-11 Cash paid for Liberty bonds.. G. B. Hooley, Northetn Grocery C{i B -19tf Abraham Gavelle: and William Lightfeldt'of Grand Rapids are visit- ing at the home of Mr. Gravelle’s er, Mrs. Edmbad Jewett and fam- ily, o1 i Dance at the Saturday, July 9. international jazz orchestra. one invited for a gocd-time. rark Gaines has accepted th sition of day driver of the Bemidfi fire truck-duringsthe absence of Edward Jewett; who is spending his two weeks vacation at Little Falis and other pcints in the state. Music by Echuck’s Every- 2t7-9 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilcox left Thursday for Minneapolis where they will visit friends. for a few days, and Mr. Wildox will transact busi- ness. They made the trip by auto. Dct Van’s orchestra will play. at the Saturday night dance at the Wa- ville Amusement Pavilion. 2t7-9 Mr. tand. Mrs. Ernest Willets of Grant Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potra of this city left this morning -9 by auto for a weeks visit with the Phillip Mangum family at Little Falls. - Mrs. [Petra is the mocther of langun. For ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” ' A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice, 520 Irvine avenue, have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bucknelll um_ {; armory Bemidji | 5 [of~Grad" Forks -motored to-Bemid}: - — = My, and Mrs” B, /Al ‘Grier of Gull. Lake were in Bemidji Friday shop- ping and -calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Max Manders of, the |Fifth ward are visiting relatives at Longville, Minn., this week. S. D. Snyder, highway engineer, | motored' to Keililer last evening to {look over road work in that vicinity. Claude Dean of Grand Forks, who is spending the summer with his mo- ther in Bemidji, left last evening for Fargo. 1. E. Raymond of Frohn was in Bemidji Friday disposing of a large quantity of currants he had grown in his nursery. Mrs. Eugene ‘Cota of Minneapolis, is the guest, of her son, R. E. Cota, and family at their home, 1203 Bemidji avenue. ‘ There is a reason for our large in- creaging business. We ali want to| save money. Consumers Shoe Co. 2t7-9 Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lerperty of ‘Irvine avenue, left this week for | Minneapolis where they will make their future home. i Misses Jesephine Parker, Lucile Young and Dorothy Nangle spent the afternoon yesterday and took tea | with Mrs. A. E. Gibson at her sum- mer home in Lavinia. Mrs. H. Bailey and son, Jerry, of| Twenty-first street and Park avenue, left Friday afternoon for Mahncmen, where they will visit friends for two weeks. s B Mrs. Dora Lincoln of Park Rapids,| who is visting her, were in Bemidji Friday shopping and calling on friendsi: . X i R an sings ‘‘Make Believe,” Rcse”’ ant 1, ac = yiitonight. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Billings and! Misses Agnes Billings and Fern-| Minnick motored to Crookston Fri- day, where they will remain untilf Sunday the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. B.-Olson and son, [{Kern, and ‘daughters, Gladys and | Mildred 'will leave Bemidji Monday for Fertile, where they will attend the marriage of their son, Alvin, ‘o Miss Mabel Johnson, to take place there Tuesday. | Dance at old armory, Bemidj, Saturday night, July 9. . Music b Schuck’s ' four-piece whirlwind jaz orchestra. Everybedy invited for a good time. 3t7-9 Mr, and Mrs. L. K. Van Arnun |via Detroit, where they visited a few | days, and are the guests of Mr. and, Mrs.” Dick "Van Afnum ~and - Mrs: Jessic Van Arhum, at their home,| 914 America avenue. | Ms. Jehn Matteson, formerly of | inneapciis, now of New Effington, | S. D., is the gucst of her aunt, Mrs.! 0. B. Sonstrud, 1000 America ave—; |nue, while en route to her home from | Duluth, where she has visited friends. | She will also visit her two brothers| for a short time in Reynolds, N. D.,; before returning to her home. | Miss Dagmar Peterson of Minne: apolis has been the guest of he: cousin, | Forks' bay since the Fourth. She will leave for her home today. and i ¥ visit friends in Park Rapids en routc! ‘ | f | Hear Charlie Van sing ‘“Make Be- ilieve,” accompanied by the n copating Four Dance orchestra, Van at tiie piano, Bob Brose, the saxa phone wonder, McKay on the banj and Williams on the drum. Thel | musie will make you feel glad. Head President Harding is « the White House grounds. Mrs. Sam Hayth and her sister,! b £729 | EIR Mrs. H. P. Rice of Grand /| ;\vill spend a day at Lake Itasca, and : /i liners at the first show only at thej| |te Park Rapids tomorrow to attend la young people’s rally being held iSt. Clair, Muriel, Ruth and Marie |ness has been taken over by Stahl and little grandson, Wilson, of Wa-|Grand tonight. verly, Towa, and Mrs. Carlton Miller| of Madison, Wis. The ladies are sis-| — ters of Mrs. Rice, and they motored| Hugh A. Ritchic of Sioux City, Ta., | from their homes to Bemidji. | who came to Bemidji to attend the | funeral of the :late ‘W. H. Eletson, | Mrs. D. C. McDonald and son and |réturned to his home Thu y e 1, A. Gleason of Watrous, Saslk., are|niug. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Elletson isiting at thg home of Mrs. N. J.|of Riceville, Towa, and Gecrge T. Case and famil Mrs. McDonald is a | Elletson of Minneapolis, who er of Mrs. Case, Irvin avenue, and |came to attend the funeral, returnéd Gleason, her nephew. Mr. Glea-|ct their homes Friday morning, and n is in the grain business in Wat-| William Elletson will leave for his'| us. |home Sunday night. ’ 1t7-9 -~ We want your trade, because we| Ms. C. A. Bush and children,] wanit you to save money on your foot-| Blanche, Gail, Virginia, Kenneth and wear: Consumers Shoe Co. 2t7-9 | Bobby, will leave Bemidji this eve: | ning for an extended trip in the wes Peter Slough who has been living | Tliey will first go to Glasgow, Mont., | at the home of his son, Charles|where they will visit Mrs. Bush's par- Slough, left Thursday for a visit with [ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyatt, form-| his sons and daughters at Carrington, |erly of Bemidji for ten days and Mrs. N. D., Roulette, N. D., and Melville, | Bush and Blanche and Bobby will go| Susk.. Canada. e will spend three from there to Seattle, Tacoma and | months on-the trip, returning to Ee- 0Oakland, Cal., where they will visit § |relatives. The other children will re-| main with their grandparents at] Glasgow, until Mrs. Bush rcmms," when she will stop en route and bring | them home to Bemidji with her. [ midji about October. No matter what you pay us for shoes, you are saving on every pair. Consumers Shoe Co. 2t7-9 A number of young people of the i » 3 Pt i Edward Jewett who is emplo; Baptitst church of Bemidji will 291 the city hall as janitor, and .d er of the fire truck, left Bem morning to spend there today and tomorrow. Those| yegie vacation. His wife ac who expect to go are Misses Francis|jeq nhim and the i ort time with M illip Mang! Rice, Roy Jackson, Wilbur Mills, George White and M. E. Hinckley. | ANNOUNCEMENT {in rezard to Mrs This is to notify the public that They may afso consult the Mayo Miles Jacobs, formerly partner with{thers at Rochester before returning. O. ‘H..Stahl in the General Repair|home as it is quite probable th: ¥ Shop has left the firm and the busi-|will be necessary for Mrs, Jewe I submit to an.operation before re-| gaining her Lealth, | Brothers. 67-13 s T SRR FIRST SHOW ONLY CHARLIE VAN Accompanied by the New Synceopating Four . Pot Van, Piano p Arch Williams drums JOE, SANDY MORRISON ‘in—“Drunk Again” WILLARD & JONES Comedy Songs and Talk in—*“The Last Time GRAND Extra Special Tonight FIRST SHOW ONLY Bob Brose, Saxaphone H. McKay, Banjo Song—Jazz Orchestra Numbers—Eic, -HEAR THE NEW ORCHESTRA AIARE I European Novelty Juggler T ——T FARL WILLIAMS Romance Promoter” —— Showsat7:30and 3:15 — ‘ Tnight His - a Paramount Picturs IN SIX GLORIOUS PARTS Grim, scarlet-coated rider of the North! He had’carried the law on a thousand trails. And always came back with his man! Then cne day he returned to his chicf—for the ' first time alone! But in his eyes the light of the preudest victory a man could ever win. A big brave story of the great Northwest, i Showing for the First Time in “SHUFFLE THE QUEENS”—Two-Part Comedy Matinee 2:30—10c-25¢ Nights 7:30-9:00 all seats—30c <= ~SUNDAY and MONDAY — Latest Picture This City — Rev: Hart Lake to hold services Sunduy morning. A. B, Gibson and son Preston, who havd transacted business in Minne- apolis for the past few days, will re- turn to their sununer home at La- vinia this evening. Dr. and Mrs. D. L .Stanton and daughter, Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton, and her children of Grand Forks, will motor to Park Rapids and be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George French over Sunday. EE R R R R e R R R R 1% HORNET * [ 56 2ok 2k ke “ William Babecock of Spooner, has been visiting at the home of Ole Ness. James Nochols and family and Mrs. Coombs, Mrs. Nichol’s mother, motor- | od over to Langor on Saturday to a | tend the celebration. Some -from here spent Monday in Kelliher at the Fourth of July cele- bration. Mrs. Coombs, who has been visit- ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. inal? Matinee 2:30— REX Ray Made Tt . T.: B.- Nordale will go to|Nichols, left on Opening Sunday Matinee—2:30 A Knock-out Reel after reel of delightful drama, stirring ac- tion, human comedy, different in every way from anything Charles Ray has ever done before. ARTHUR S, KANE Presents Scrap Monday for her home at’ Laporte. i Hiby There was, a meeting. of the town' board Thursday. Mr. Dudley motored out from Blackduek on Thursday and went to his brother's camp, THIS TIME LAST YEAR Ruth made his 25th homer off Old- ham, Detroit, on the Polo grounds. Brooklyn went into first place in the National league. Barber drove in the winning run in the 13th inning, the Cubs beating the Giants. Muesel, Yanks, made a single, two doubles and a homer in four trips to the plate. TROOP 3, BOY SCOUTS MEET MONDAY NIGHT All the boys of Troop 3, Bemidjl Boy Scouts, will meet at the Civie 2asl Commerce association rooms: at 7.15 p. m. Monday. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | REX Theatre Today BEN WILSON Offers Jack Hoxie —in— . ‘The Sheriff of Hope Eternal Come to the Rex and have that everlasting anticipation | for a good western feature satisfied by seeing Jack Hoxie in—“The Sheriff of Hope Eternal” What would you do if you returned home and found your wife an another man’s arms, not knowing he was her brother and later fouhd this man was an escaped crim- See Jack Hoxie in his latest western/ feature “The Sheriff of Hope Eternal” ; - HANK MANN | In Two Rollocking Reels of Fun ‘ REX ORCHESTRA | 5 Evenings 7:10-9:00- | —COMING TUESDAY— SHIRLEY MASON in ‘MOTHER HEART’ Ray Played It \ Y iron y < *PAGE-THREE .« In Charles 1. Van Loan's Sat: urday Evening Post Story— A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION 1st Round: Just a kid, a mill-hand, fighting to make good. 2nd Round: Still the kid, fighting now between love for his invalid mother and love for the girl, 3rd Round: Again. the kid—taunted as “Scrap-Iron” and “Yellow”—fighting the fastest ring battle you’ve ever seen—and just for his mother’s sake, 4th Round: g A-a-a-ah! That’s the finest punch of all! “I Did It for You, Mother,” Scrap Iron Whispered. SE the finest ring fight ever screened— “Scrap-Iron Johnpy Steel and Bat- tling Burke in four thrilling rounds that will win a cheer from every man, and every woman, too. FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY—In 2 Parts With the Paris Pep Rex Orchestra Matinece 2:30—10¢-30c¢ Evenings 7:10-9 00—16¢-30¢ 1,_