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FNGAAL S B e«wr:.mfpm‘:e»:g« e v THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONES ‘gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, !clap{one 114-W. Readers ows 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. Mrs. L, E. Hanson of Becida was _shopping and calling on friends in| Bemidji Monday. | 'J. LeRoy Elwell left Bemidji Sat- urday for.Balta, N. D.;'where he will| spend two week: - Men's heavy ‘overalls, union made, 95 -centsi “Froppman's - Downstair Store. 3t7-14 Miss - Helen' Erwig*is visiting at the ! George Mayer home in::Grant Valley for two weeks. Miss Esther: Orth of Bertha has| accepted a position in Bemidji with| Mrs” E. W. Johnson, | Buy Fisk Tires. Matiand Tire and Repair Co. Across from the City hall 2t7-12 Al : Miss Marie Legaard of Minneapo- lis is visiting her sister and brother-| in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Olson. o Mrs. Leon Sancho and children of | Staples are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Charboneau, south of town. z 3 For picnic or excursion parties,‘ charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clifford left| Bemidji Sunday night for‘Rochester;|" where: Mrs. - Clifford will consult spe-| cialists. . J. H. Koors is transacting busi- -ness this week in Northern Minneso- ta towns,. and expects to return to ‘Bemidji Thursday. . Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. i ; % 1-15tf © William McCallister of Blackduck ‘was in Bemidji Saturday on probate | business and was accompanied to his home by Judge Harris. . Mrs. Margaret Crimmins of Aitkin, ‘who has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. F. G. Halgren, for a few days, returned to her home today. ! . Take nctice. I will pay $30 a month, rent in. advance for a 3 'or 6- room house. Must have lights and _water in house and i'n good location. Wil consider buying if price is right. ‘Must be vacant by August 9. Call ‘M. W. P. at Pioneer office. 7-11tf .. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker have | “returned to Bemidji from. White :Bear Lake and St. Charles,: where ‘they motored tow weeks ago to visit| sxelativega @ik Wt T s ¥ 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 Mr. and Mrs. Mdrt Pendergast and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie and fam- ily spent Sunday at the E. C. Berg _ home fifteen miles east of Bemidji, | it being Mr. Berg’s birth anniversary. | Rev. Carl Stromme of San Fran-| cisco' arrived in Bemidji Monday| from -Duluth where he has attended | the Lutheran conference. He has| aecepted a charge from Brainerd, and | he and his wife will go there from here in a few days. Mrs. Stromme has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Erickson, since| they came from California. e Buy Fisk Tires. Matland Tire and Repair Co. Across from the City hall 2t7-12 Mrs. W. K. Dennison and children | will leave Bemidji tomorrow mor- ning for Orr, Minn., where they will visit Mrs. Deninson’s sister, Mrs. Fred Bassett. During their absence their summer cottage -at Birchmont will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Goughnour, son Jack, and their guest, Miss’ Myrtle ‘Arnold of Minneapolis, cousin of Mrs. Gough- nour. - 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 Clifford’s Daily Special “ FOR 'WEDNESDAY ‘25 Bars Lenox Soap :$1.00 —PHONE 160— e-zstr} P | Goods Store, 126 Minnesota ave. 0 | LINES SMART AND SLENDER d dark bluc have held sway so t it is unexpected to find gray and brown in combination,as in_the first of the frocks pictured above. Brown satin forms the skirt and revers, while gray Canton crépe is used for the overblouse h straight * gathered tunic. ¢ aces the three-quarter flare o Medium size requires 234 yards 36-inch sati d 3 yards 36-i & Taffeta is regarded pendent -of fashionable sitks, because of its superb possibilities for self-decoration. ‘The second dress in dark blue has a long waist to which is attached a simple skirt with scalloped lower edge. The scallops tlined with accordion plaited friils material, curved into fanciful . Medium size requires 47§ yards h taffeta. irst, Model: - Pictorial Review Dress 0. 9330. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Second Model: Dress No. 9163. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Grar long t! A. D, White of Frazee was a Be- midj business visitor today. £ . E. F. Rossberg of Crookston spent Monday inthe city on business. ‘A. G. Shurlind of Virginia was a Monday business visitor in Bemidjj. $60,000 to loan on farms. The oean Land-Co., Bemidji, Minnesota, 10-27u Walloce Leighton of Fremont, Neb., spent the week .end with his cousin, H. M. Baldwin of Sugar Bush. Bush. Miss Helen Strand of Thief River Falls is a guest at the O. B. Son- strud homie,” 1000 America avenue. Miss Orma Stephenson of Bur- trum is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. .H. L. Cummings, 600 Bemidji avenue. - , Mrs. E, .C. Smith returned to Be-| midji Saturday. night . from Heron Lake,~where- she -was" called three?} weeks ago by the déath of her| brother. Buy Fisk Tires. / Matland Tire and Repair Co. | Across from ,the City hall 2t7-12 Mr. and Mrs. M. Heinzelman of| Lake Itasca and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bently of Omaha, Neb., were guests| aturday; from the ~Twin | Cities where they-motored and spent | several days on a combined pleasure and businéss “trip. i /For ,picnic ~or excursion -parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” Al A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. ; 6-25tf Mr. and Mrs. W. R.” Warfield of Des Moines, wwa, are the guests of their nephew\ A. A. Warfield and| Charles Warfi¢ ing the summer months. and two sons, who have visited ‘a the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hak- kerup for the past week, left today for their home, at Virginia. I‘ rchandise at prices’ be-| Quality a low wholesale. - Satisfaction guaran-{ teed. U. S. Surplus Army Goods Store.” 126 Minnesota ave.’ 7-11tf] Mrs. Neva Sherril, who has vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | Severans, Minnesota avenue, for the! past. two.weeks, returned to her home at Davenport, Iowa, Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Dell Amadon of| Shevlin visited relatives in Bemidji for the week end, and left Monday for Leonard, where Mr. Amadon has a cofiltmct for a large amount of road work. Guaranteed house paints and roof-| ing paper. Our prices meet with your satisfaction, U. S. Surplus Army | 7-11tf Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pegelow havel as their guests Mrs. E. P. Fulton and| E. G. Fulton of Minneapolis, mother | and brother of Mrs. Pegelow. They | ing part of their time while | ji, at, the Birchmont. hotel.| Buy Fisk Tires. Matland Tire and Repair Co. Across from the City hall 2t7-12 H. week’s visit, (28 home of Mr. and|| . Wi Wileox. re- Id, and families, dur-|| Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hakkerup & Mr. ‘and; Mrs. Harding Hallandyif | {Argyle .arrived ' in7Bemidji Monday (§ lien route to the:summer home of. Mrs. | Halland’s mother, ‘Mrs. Pander-1§ | gast, at Lake Plantaganet, for a twui “Mr, and: Mrs. Julius Miller, and Miss Luceno McCuaig 1eft’ this morn- ing by auto for Fertile to attend the wédding of Alvin Olson and Miss Maybelle Johnson, which was held there teday. Came over where it’s cooly if you want to enjoy dancing. Come to the Waville Amusement Pavilion Wed- nesday night. 2td—17-13 Miss Ratte, a toilet goods special- ist,will be at the Rexall store all this Week, Advice on beautifying the pmplexion is free. Stop in and see heé¥. Barie A. Barker. 3t7-13 FX Miss Hazel Laqua has left for Alexandiia to visit ther sister, Mrs. arry Wilcox, ror two weeks, and e will extend her visit in other plices, returning to Bemidji ‘in about two months. 7#The Minneapolis Syncopators will play at the dance at Waville Amuse- ment Pavilion Wednesday night. Be there! 2td—17-13 /- We have engaged the services of a toflet goods speclalist for one week, who will be in our store to answer questions and give the ladies some valuable beauty hints, free. Come in and talk to Miss Ratte. E. A. Bark- er. 3t7-13 Mrs. Rube Miller returned the latter part of the week from Toledo, Qhio, where she went two weeks ago tp attend the national convention of & Moose and Mooseheart Legion. $he visited in Chicago a few days en- | route home. Good music for dancing on a good floor is assured those who come to the = Waville Amusement Pavilion Wednesday evening 2td—17-13 ‘ CARD OF THANKS To all those who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved son, Oliver Walter, we de- gire to extend our heartfelt thanks, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.-Deneau. 1t—7-12 s | b"%R 4-Winnipeg, Man,---Plans are under 2y by ihe Manitoba Agricultural pliege for a survey of the province as regards elfect of weather on produc- tion, location of dry ureas, successful methods ofdry farming, location of fgost arms, ‘investization qf kinds of crops best'siiited: to ‘them,: types of .| dil in varfous territories, inzests and plant diseaces, difficuities ' met by gfock breeders, various types of power used in cultivating small and large §‘pts of 1and;, and a thorough inves- tigation into rural-life conditions. i day evening, on the church lawn. Re- MOOSEHEART LEGION TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Women of the Mooseheart Le- glon will hold their regular business meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose hall, and all members are urged to be present. MRS. LAKIN ENTERTAINS Mrs. B. W. Lakin entertained a| party of twelve ladies at a 1 o'clock golf luncheon, Monday at Birchmont | hotel. The afternoon was pleasantly | spent in playing golf. Mrs. A. J. MdMillan and Mrsj D. F. Anderson were presented the prize for the best net score, ROYAL NFJGHBOR_OFFICERS AND TEAM MEET TONIGHT The Oracle of the Royal Neighbors requests all members of the officers | and drill team be present this eve-| ning at 8:45 at the I 0. 0. F. hall to| drill after the meeting of the Modera | Woodmen, ST, PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE | TO GIVE LAWN SOCIAL There is to be a lawn social, given by the Young People’s league of St. Paul’s Evangelical church, Wednes- freshments of all kinds will be on| sale. The public is cordially invited. G. A. R. COMMANDER IS SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY A very. enjoyable surprise party | was held Monday evening at the home of Wm. Schroeder, Commander of the G. A. R. Post, it being his 77th Lirth- day. The party w en by the G.’A. R. and G. A Circle and mu- sic was furnished by the Bemidji Druig Corps. The members of the REX—Thursday If you love a tale that will carry you back to the days | of the swash-buckling pi- rates and the Spanish Main don’t fail to see “GOD’S GOLD” __the latest- Neal Hart pro- 5 duction, at this theatre THE PIONEER WANT: ADs|| Thursday. : | /. BRING RESULTS., - SRR (. S | GRAND Tonight Only | Shows- arid 8:00 10c.and 25¢c - . ‘ T GLADYS IN THE FIVE.PART COMEDY DRAMA-— “PINK TIGHTS” A story ofa littlg ircas’ parachute jumper whose abbreviated.attire stirs the wrath of ‘the puritanical villagei she drops, practically out of the TOMORROW— JUSTINE JOHNSTONE The Most Beautiful Girl .on the Screen in_“SHELTERED DAUGHTERS” || And the Second of the Series of “Wild Men of Africa” HIPPOPOTAMUS) (SLAYING THE i Chapter 4—“THE.GUN RUNNERS” .7 “DOUBLE ADVENTURE” TooMr f " THE STRENGTH OF ANY GOVERNMENT ) By BuNJAMIN FRANKLIN, Great Am_crimm Statesman. “Much of the strength and efficiency of any government in procuring and securing happiness to the people depends on opinion, on the general opinion of of the goodness of that government, as well as of the wisdom and integrity of its governors. I hope, therefore, for our own sakes, as a part of the people and for the sake of our posterity, that we shall act heartily and unanimously in recommending this Constitution wherever our influence may extend, and turn our future thoughts and endeavors to the means of having it well administer- ed.”—Benjamin Franklin. “Let reverence of the law be breathed by every mother to the lizping babe +hat prattles on her lap; let it be taught in schools, seminaries, and colleges; let it be written in primers, spelling books and almanacs; let it be .preached from pulpits, and proclaimed in legislature halls, and enforced- in courts of Justice; I become the political religion of the natlo) ToRMERICANS - Association. -Abraham Lincoln Brooklyn streng gquvqp on the lead by beating ¢ mb.ugq\f}ce. Toney heaved a wild pitch :in the tenth inrfing and the Cards beat the Giants. 4 Eddie Collins hit a homert Sox beat the:Athletics 1 to:0. The Boston Red Sox left sixteen men on bases playing the Browns. | ] [ B ml-“ and the 1 | SUBSCRIBE FORTHE ' DAILY PIONEER| REX__Thursday NEAL HART —in—— rigan, M#, G Wm. Schirced Circle presen Mesdames: I Slough, Gerr! Schroeder, and Mrs. Cha ¢ T DIXON = Negre™ WALTON and what transpires when sky, on the roof of the parsonage. Matinec—2:30 | Nights—7:30.9:00 ‘ 3 [REX THE . TODAY AND WEDNESDAY, William Fox presents SHIRLEY MASON “THE MOTHER HEART” Story and Direction by Howard M. Mitchell The Rex Theatre announces what is described as'a delightful and most heart-reaching photoplay— “THE MOTHER HEART” —a William Fox production. today with Shirley Mason in the star role— ‘and Miss Mason never fails to please, Toon‘erville Trolley Comedy—in Two Parts s FOX NEWS Rex Orchestra ' Matinee 2:30 ATRE It will open there i Evenings 7:10-9:00 npuz ruelas v SOUELL 'G QO ost present were Geor; E. Kennedyy: Bastwood, iSchwandt,y Frank Schroeder and J inton, Thomas Gar- nd Mr. Martin, and ler. The members of the t were Mrs. S. C, Bailey, oster, Wickham, Lepper, Marin, Graves, igan, D. Booth and Wm. Other guests were Mr. rles Schroeder, Mrs. Otto Ledgers Journals Columer Books l I Wickham. corps are Messrs. Dicaire, and Booth. pleasantly passed in conversation and old time war stories, after which a luncheon was furnished by the self- invited guests. The Largest Office Sll;‘)ply and Stationery Store in N | Minnesota When you are in need of any of the following Office Stationery or Office Supplies, come in or send an order to our store here——we carry enough stock to supply the whole north country. Qur prices are down to the right basis—we bar no competition when it comes to prices. Blank Books Loose Leaf Devices Loose Leaf Ledgers Loose Leaf Ring Books Loose Leaf Binders \ Legal Envelopes Filing Envelopes Envelopes Expanding Envelopes Tie Envelopes _Ink and Adhesives Writing Fluid Fountain Pen Ink Stamp Pad Ink Numbering Machine Ink Glue ] Paste . b | Muslage ’ FRUI N . o Time Books Wi Record Books E i Order Books ittt Many other items are to be found in this Supply Store which would take many pages to enumerate. Suffice to say that you can get what you want in the line of School, Office or Store Stationery here in Bemidji—no matter how large the order may be. School Paper Second Sheets Drawing Paper Tablets Envelopes Pound Paper Box Stationery We are distributors in this section for the famous “ALL STEEL” SAFES and OFFICE FURNITURE Cabinet Files Safes ) SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pioneer Stationery Store Send Us Your Mail Ol:dérs BEMIDJI, MINN. Members of the drum Severns, THE PIONEER WANT, ADS BRING RESULTS Shelving Tables “GOD’S GOLD” Why is it that gold turns the head of man so quickly? “God’s Gold” shows to what lengths a man will go in or- der to acquire wealth which rightfully belongs to another. Parker, The time was orthern DE 6323 < Filing Devices Letter Files Invoice Files Transfer Files Card Files ‘ Typewriter Supplies Carbon Ribbons Paper il Pens and Pencils Drawing Penci Colored Pencils Copy Pencils Silver Pencils Gold Penci Fountain Pens Crayons Steel Pens 8 Nickle-plated Penyg Gold-washed Pens © Aluminum Pens Rubber Bands Thumb Tacks Paper Clips Paper Fasteners Pins ~ Pencil Sharpners Lockers Desks