Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 11, 1921, Page 3

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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 see that items: of local interest are reported. Every item will 'be given broper considera. tion when source is known. 8. Jane H:fll' of Puposky was a Be- midji visitor on Saturday. Miss Pearl Phibbs of Rockwood spent the week -end in Bemidji. Buy Fisk ;Dires. Matland Tire and 'Repair Co. Across from the City hall 2t7-12 J. J. Noon of the City Drug store, has resumed lis duties after enjoying a short vacalion: ¢ Y Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Easton of War- ren were among the out of town vis- itors in Bemidji Sunday. For picnic or excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A.A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. ! 6-25tf Mr. and ‘Mrs.; Wiley Phillips of Crookston among the out of town|, callers in Bemidji Saturday. Buy Fisk tires. Matland Tire & Repair Co., across from city hall. . 2t7-11 John B.:" ggs, general agent of Harrisons 'Greater shows, was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. Buy Fisk tires. 'Matland Tire &! Repair Co.; across from city hall. 2t7-11 Mrs. N. Anderson of Kelliher is ill at St. Anthony’s hospital. - She is a sister of Mrs. Dennic Bowe, | Buy TFigk Tix E H Matland Tire and Repair Co. Across from the City hall 2t7-12 J. A. Anderson, J. N. Nelson and Wilbert Rasmussen . of Crookston were Bemidji visitors Sunday. | Dance at. Cass Lake armory Tues- day ,July 12f Music by Schuck’s 4- piece whirlwind, jazz orchestra. BEv- erybody invited for a good-time. 3t7-12 Mr. and.Mrs. Dennl’s Bowe of Kel- liber are ‘guestsof Mr. and Mrs, T.. 5. Bowe amdtheir sister; Mrs beck. £ . Mrs. T...C, Stuart and :echildren have returned from Fostson where they have wvisited - relatives ‘‘for a| motth. R & | $50.000 to Toan on tarms. ' The Dean Land Co., Bemidjl, Minnesota. g . 10-27tf J. 0. Saltes,”“Mrs. Anna Saltee, M 5 Jessie: Johmsohsand Maybelle Johnson of Brainerd were. Sunday visitors inBemidji . x Mrs. Alfred LaComb and infant-son mwere moved from St. Anthony’s' hos- (pital Saturday morning to-their home ‘at 1000 Mississippi avenue. Buy Figk tires.- Matland Tire & Repair Co.,-across from city” hall. o 2t7-11 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berg arrived in Bemidji Sunday from Crookston where they have visited Mr.-Berg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berg for a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Feir, 908 Be-| midji avenue, have as thdir guest Mrs. Feir's mother, Mrs. L. Larson of Minneapolis, who will make them an extended visit. Adolph Blondo of Nymore has rented the roonis aliove the store formerly occupied by Brose’s soft drink establishment, and he will op- erate a rooming house. 2 G. R. Merritt, general refrigerato agent of the Northern Pacific rail- way, St. Paul; spent Sunday as the guest of G. A. Walker, local agent of fhe Minnesota & International rail- way. ? ake notice. I will pay $30 2 month, rent in. advance for a 5 or 6- foom house. Must have lights and water in house and in good location. Wiill consider buying if price is right. Must be vacant by August 9. Call M. W. P, at Pioneer office. ~ 7-11tf ANNOUNCEMENT This is to notify the public that Miles Jacobs, formerly partner with 0. H. Stahl in the General Repair Shop has left the firm and the busi- ness has been taken over by Stahl Brothers. 6t7-13 ALLURING IN SATIN This model makes up gracefully and alluringly in satin. There is a new dark green called Derry that is generally beconing. The two-picce gathered skirt is attached to the long-waisted blouse under a belt. of green and black satin brocade. Deep flare cuffs attached to the kimono sleeves make the dress adaptable to general wear, dgveloped_ in serge or tricotine. - Medium size requires 3 yards 48-inch material, or 314 yards 40-inch satin. Pictorial Review Dress No. 9268. Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. - Price, 35 cents. Mrs. R. Mickle of Ferni Hill was called to Minneapolis Saturday be- cause of the serious illness of her mo- ther, Buy Fisk Tires. Matland Tire and Repair Co. ‘Across from ,the City hail :Z/t"'—lz Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Bailey, Miss Ida Bailey and Mrs. S. C. Bailey motored to Bagley Sunday where they visited their sister’s family, re- turning to Bemidjl in’ the evening. Walter - Kirkpatrick and Russell Young of the Northwestern Uniiver- sity at Chicago, who have transacted bysiness inz Bemidji the :past week, left ' Saturday. for Clearbrook to spend ithe week' end. $ the services. of:a ist for one:week; questions_‘and: give the ladies Some valuable beauty hints, free. and talk to Miss Ratte.. E. A. Bark- er. s e 3 Miss “Florence ‘Todd, formerly of i - niow-of Minneapolis, vis- ited MisgiVera Backus and Miss Ar- villa“Keiifield the Tatter part of the week, ‘en; route fo Kelliher where she went Sunday to visit her sister. Miss Edith Berglund and Adolph Berglund left Friday evening for St, Cloud ‘where they Will visit relatives, and from”thére they- will go to the Twin Cities “to visit friends,” .They expect to-besgone from Bemidji about two weeks:, Miss Ratte, a toilet goods special- week, - - Advice on beautifying the complexion, is free. ‘Stop in and see her. Earie A. Barker. 3t7-13 Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bowe, 1111 Lake Boulevard, have purchased business interests in Big Falls, and a few days. The house they are va- cating has been: purchased by E. J. Swedback. Buy Figk Tires. Matland . Tire and Repair Co. Across fromthe City hdll - 2t7-12 er places in southern atives for about ten days. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. daughter Margaret Ethel, for several days. turned home Sunday evening. day, July 12. Mus Come in | ©3t7-13,|to be- ist will be-at the Rexall store all this ing paper. will leave for there /in the course of | Mr. and Mrs. M. LaFontisce, Misses Bllanore and Lucy LaFontisee and Marold ‘Morse will leave Wednesday by auto for ‘the Twin Citiés and oth-|g¢ "Cloud motored to Bemidji and are, Minnesota | gyests at the Birchmont hotel. Mrs. where they, will visit friends and rel- | Neely was formerly Miss Alice Jer- Cash pald for ‘Liberty bonds. G. 1-1tf | gnd Mrs. Mrs, D. B. Gardner and sonm, Nor- man of Boston Lake drove here Sun-|gypday afternoon and evening at day with Mrs. A. A. Richardson and|yake Plantaganet. i who have been visiting; at the Gardner ;home Mrs. Gardner re- Dance at Cass Lake armory, Tues-| by Schuck’s in- ternational jazz orchestra. Every- it ‘Elv He:u',vrr Farrell, i time. 2t7-11 Tnited Press Staff Correspondent) | ong, invited. for 4. zoofl ¢ New York, July 1l.---American } 3 Tites B nt solf, which was made to look rather | James Giles, . governma forest inferior in the British amateur cham- rangzer of Duluth. nephew of J. Bisiar of this city,:vidited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar, 1111 Dewey avenue, a few. days last week. " From here hejwént to Redby Saturday and returneds to . Bemidji this morning, | noon: for- Bovey. charter passenger boat “Thor.” = A A. Lee, licensed pilot. Rev. and M FOR TUESDAY 49 cents —PHONE 160— Clifford’s Daily Special 5 Cans Majal Milk | Ponemah, where ithey They expect to return to Bemid] |saturday. ‘Mr. Lambert will preac! trip by Rev. A. W. MecNeil, pastor ¢ |and will leavé here again this after- rsion rties R For ,picenic or excursion parti Olympic gan Phone 61-W. 6-251f | Blaine La)_ubcrt‘ and children, Louisa and Frank, left Be- midji today for Red Lake and will {take: the hoat: there m‘!‘:‘i?{":_:m;?; United States has ever won the Brit-} !until the latter part of the week and [then stop at Redby en route bome. | by i’ Isles won the tourna-| h iment. | N .| at the three places during the week. I8t A 4 e ir | St. Andrews_course, They will be accompanied on their| s i, i oreens there and knew ! MODERN WOODMEN TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT ing Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O.'F. hall, and it is desired that all members be present. ROYAL NEIGHBOR. OFFICERS AND DRILL TEAM TO MEET ‘The Royal Neighbor officers and drill team are’ requested by the Or- acle to meet Tuesday evening at 8:45 at theI. 0. O. F. hall, after the Wood- men meeting to drill, and it is desir- ed that they all be present. BIRTHDAY PARTY I Joe Naugle .invited twelve- little friends to help him celebrate lis fourth birth anniversary at his home this afternoon. The children had a happy ‘time ont of- doors . playing games, and Mrs. Naugle served a birthday ‘lunch. Joe received many birthday remembrances from his lit- tle guests. A A A A oA the course so well, him therefore lis doubly pleasing. As a whole America fa in international golf. amateurs, Chiek Evans, Bobby Jones and Francis Ouimet went out of the amateur championships. have bad luck from the draw which put them against other players in the early rounds, but Cyril Tolley, the former champion and’ the The Modern Woodmen of America |favorite for the honors, had the same will hold their regular business meet- | misfortune. Ameriea had greal win thotitle there because he knew |pionship. The victory for }hard opponent in Miss Cecil Leitch, the British champion and have bad luck in being drawn with the famous British player in the first | (By United Press) Bexlin, Juty ,11.---A slight sinking of prices for the most important foods is noted in the German markets, Sta- show that with the ¢ the necessities have dropped ¢ cent since the first of Bread and cocal, however, d htly more than January 1. Y| Butter was released in June from government control, with the result that considerable can .now chased in the stores openly and at lower . prices than previously. prices dropped d) badly The big three round, They did American suitable house for rent. office. Winning one out of the three Brit- sies iy Amer British ere and werld’s se son Amer’ not be able to have suce t hopes for Miss l'conrflsteuuy in the British golf cham- Alexa Sterling, in the woman’s cham- plonships. : $1 REWARD Will be paid to the person who locates a Reward will be paid when house is in my possession. House must contain at least four rooms, and rent must be reasonable. Call Tiller at Pioneer | PAGE THREE She was known to have a she did n accomplishment at hardly could ex- aseball team to come | the winner of the |4 and/ for the same rea-| s for years may with 4 tisties N Olaf Ongstad and family visited friends at Nevis for the week end. S. C. Bailey is conducting a slutci land sale 'at International Falls to-| day. < F. E. Rengswig of Grand Rapids was a Saturday business viistor in| Bemidji.!" S i Mrsix Henry -+ s’ of Puposky was a-’between train shopper in Be- midji Saturday, . ! B¢ 3 FRERS { | Mrs:V. Bannon of Guthrie was'the ! guest of friends while shopping in| i Saturday. 2 Mrs. M. ‘Johnson of Thief River| Falls transacted business in Bemidji between trains Saturday. Charles H. Reynolds of Minneap- olis spent the week end in Bemidji| and called on friends while here. | i Mrs. A, Carlson of Fern Hill was the week end guest of her parents, Mr: and-Mrs. A King of Turtle River. G. M. .Batell of Minneapolis was in‘Bemidji-Saturday transacting busi- ness -and. remained in the city over |Sunday.i . 4 & | 'Mrs. Hattie Dablow of Thief River | | Falls was in Bemidji Saturday en| | oute! to- Blackduck to visit friends fand re! s for a week. Mrg.‘Peter Larson living on a farm| idji, suifered a stroke of | this week, but I's reported || what improved. | paraly { | : | M. Bacon hcmes. | | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schroeder and | daughter Esther, autoed to Minmea- polis:to yisit friends,-and Mfr. Schroe- der will attend the potato convention. | Quality merchandise at prices be- esale. -Satisfaction guaran- teed. U. S. Surpinus Army Goods Store. 126 Minnesota ave. " 7-11tf Guaranteed house paints and roof- | Our prices meet with, your sassfaction. U. S. Surplus Army Goods Store, 126 Minnesota ave. 7-11t€} Mrs. Anabein of Chicago arrived. in Bemidji Saturday night and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dod;ze,! | Mrs. Anabein is an aunt of Mr.| | Dodge. [ Misses Mary C. Regan and Mary 'vB, Hill of Nashville, Tenn., arrived in Bemfdii Saturday and will remain here for two weeks transacting busi-} ness pertaining to educational mat- ters. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Neely of rard, njece of E.«H. Jerrard formerly | of Bemidjl. Dick Van Arnum | Arnum, and Mrs. Jennie Van their guests, Mr. t vVan Arnum of Grand TForks, spent} Mr. and AMERICANS NOT UPTO | BRITISH ON THE LINKS| nionships, took a big jump when Jock Hutchingon won the British open, Jock, being a naturalized American | and an entry from this country brought credit to the United States| but it was really a victory of British golf. When Hannes Kohlemainen, running under the colors of Finland, won the Marathon last summer at the 3 as considered as an American victory in this country. For the same reason, the Britith may consider Hutchizon’s achievement a British vietory. | iHowever, America officially gets the credit and a lot of glory because | it is the first time an entry from the) ish ‘open title and only the second time (in history that a player outside 1§ Jock the Hutch was born near the: He caddied and | flthe place ineh by inch. He has al- |the Congregational church at Imter ¥ [national F/al]s. | ways said that some day he would| TONIGH] Last Times Shows—7:30-9:00 WILLIAM S. HART IN HIS NEWEST AND BEST SPECIAL PRODUCTION IN SIX PARTS “O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED” A Tale of the Law of the Great Northwest and the Red-Coated Riders Who Guard It’s Wild Frontiers. Wonderful scenes of a real Western Rodeo, with its colerful contests in horsemanship, etc., further enhande a wonderful story. Also—“SHUFFLE THE QUEENS” A Comedy in Two Parts GRAND NINE ELECTRIC FANS RUNNING FULL SPEED FOR YOUR COMFORT Tomorrow—*“PINK TIGHTS” and Episode 4 of “Double Adventure” All Seats—30c F0OD PRICES BEGIN TO FALL IN GERMANY |\ Ray Made It 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 Matinee 2:30 —TOMORROW— ngRLEY MASON in ‘MOTHER HEART’ | In Charles E. Van Loan’s Sat- urday Evening Post Story— A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY—In 2 Parts ' FOX NEWS Rex Orchestra eption pur- The within a few days from '35 marks to 22 ‘marks a pound. Resstrictions on rationing of milk ¢ also been decreased, though a certaln government control is still maintained so that the poor may not he victims of profiteering and ¢o that they may be assured a proper quan< tity of itk for their children. THIS TIME LAST YEAR Ruth hit his 27th homer off Ehm- ke, Detroit, on the Polo grounds, With two on in the ninth Daubert hit a homer and broke a tie score. Buifalo went into first place in the Lnternational League. After losing 12 straight Rochester beat Syracuse. Ray Played It Evenings 7:10-9:00 and Mrs. L. K.|§ Items of special infecest in our walter damage sale 1 Grey Mixed Suit, size 36.. $9.50 1 Navy Serge Suit, size 42. . $22.50 1 Scoteh Mixed Suit, size 18.$13.50 1 Navy Serge Suit, size 40. . $29.50 | 1 Taupe Bedford Suit, size 36, AL e s il s 7 ek i e b 1 Navy Hairline Suit, size 42, ¢ 1 Navy Serge Suit, size 44° .$19.50 1 Stylish Stout Navy Suit, size | . it 1 lot of Gingham Dresses, pretty plaids trimmed with white, Keds, with leather sock lining, heels, lace shoes, Pumps and Ox- fords, all sizes, a pair... $1.98 45 at . ... 1 Stylish Stout Navy Suit, size 1 Taupe Bedford Coat, size 40, at ... 1 Black Voile Dress, lace trimmed, Black Velvet ribbon, size 40 £ . girdleat............. .$5.95 %4 at, apair.... $9.95 36, ... .$24.95 . 386, ....$27.50 ... .$2750 87 $9.95 Bemidji, Minn. size 445 . ... 1 Grey Tricollette Dress, embroi- dered with Blue Silk, size 16, 1 Black and White Striped Voile, Infants’ Shoes, one lot to close 1 Talye Crepe de Chine, size v 51195 1 Blue Flowered Voile, size coo... $5.69 ..., $1.29

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