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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. selvesita seo that items of local interest are reported. Every item V{I" be' given proper considera. tion when source is known. Aad A Tone of Northome was a Bemidji bustness visitor Frday. ) P. A. Walling of Park Rapids spent Friday in the dity on business. 4 Mr. and: Mrs. Edward Bye of Fer” 8us Falls were among the out of town visitord in Bemidji Friday. Kodak finishing, Hakkerup’s Studio. 8-hour service. Mrs. F. S. Lycan and daughter,. Br!.iss Donna Lycan, are visiting Mrs. ghomas Baere at Hubert for a few ays. . Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marrs and chil- dren motored-to their 0ld home near Saum Surnday where they visited friends and picked a few blueberries. For picnic or ~.excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25t1 | Mrs. L. E. Hanson, who was con- fined to St. Anthony’s hospital for a time, has returned to her home at Becida, being much improved - in health. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Zimmerman and Misses Doris and AligesLapham of International Falls weré among the out of town visitors in 'Bemidji Friday. For ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf | Mrs. E. L. Horner of Fernhill, who ‘was operated upon for appendic; St. AntEony’s hospital Monday, ported to bo getting along as well a§ could be expected. E. B, Desert of Szum, has traded | bis farm near) that place for prop- erty at 917 Mississippi avenue to| which he expects to move his family the latter part of this month. Quality merchandise at prices be- low wholesale. Satisfaction guaran- teed. U. S. Surphis Army Goods Store. 126 Minnesota ave. 7-11tf Harry Millis of Lake Hattie and J. G. Hoglin of Fernhill were business visiters in Bemiidji Tuesday. While bere, Air. Millis purchased a horse at Turtle River for the haying season. . Mr. and Mre. H. H. TCara and Mr. and Mrs. Al White of Fernhill trans- acted husinezg in Bemidji last Satur- Mr. Tiara is completing a new ence on his farm at Fern hill in | h he and his’ fanilily expected to beccme satiled this week. | . Mr. and Mrs; Fred Petra of this| clty and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Willets of Grant Valley returned by auto to their respective homes Tuesday eve- niing after spending a few days pleas- antly with tre Phbillip Mangum fam- | ily at Little Falls. They report crops fin that vieinity to be suffering from the dry, hot weather. Mrs. DeVaille of Bemidji who ac- companied Mr. and - Mrs. Edmond Jewett on theill trip to Little Falls! has motored with them to Anoka and is visiting her father there. The Jewett crildren are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Cota at Bootleg lake, during the ab-| sence of their parents. 1f you are going to. move, please notify M. W. Pierce at the Pioneer office and he will pay $5 reward to the party giving information as to the locafiion of a 5 or 6 room house for rent when the same is in his pos- session. 7-16tf Mrs. D. C. Searl received word Monday that her brother-in-law, W. A. McClellan of -Henryetta, Olkla., passed away July 6. Interment was made at his former home at Willow Springs, Mo. beside his father, E. McClellan. Deceased was in the mer- cantile buginess in Henryetta and leaves a wife and five children, an aged mother and hosts of friends to meurn his loss. Death was due to compilications Yollowing an attack of influenza. Mr. McClellan was well known to the Everett Millis and G. D. Greigg families of Lake Hattie, they having shared pioneer life together at Leota, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Searl were guests at the McClellan home at Henryetta a year ago. | | | Clifford’s Daily Special FOR MONDAY Watermelons, ner Ib 4 cents —PHONE 160— | 6t7-20 1 |spending his vacation with hs cou- Daily Fashion i 'Lm ey wal NEW BOLERO MODED § The youthful and graceful bolero plays an important part in this frock: of check gingham, forming an ally with fine white pique. Tlic pique appears in a deep band on the full gathered skirt," and on the bolero as collar and cuffs. The sash girdle is of taffeta ribbon and it is an exceedingly novel idea to stitch the ends with ginghant. . Medium size requires 414 yards 36-inch gingham and 1 yard ‘30-inch pique. | Pictorial ‘Review Dress Na. 9391} Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust, Price 35 cerits. Mrs., Joe McTaggart visited rela- ttives in Pinewood Friday. Clyde Martin of Turtle was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji Friday. Donald Rusnes and party of Fargo week. . 360,000 to Ioan on tarms.’ The Jean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27t1 |will arrive tonight to spent Sunday with relatives in Bemidji. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle River was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Friday. Miss Isabelie Fitzpatrick of St. Vincent, Minn., is the guest of her (aunt, Miss Laura Buckman. Mrs. Leo Poppenberg of the Fifth ward was taken to St. Anthony's hos- Mrs. G. Li'St. Clair and Mrs Freeman: of Bemidji are gu Mrs. Philip Medley of Tenstrike. J.H, of Cash pald for Liberty bonds. G. 1-19t1 ] Hewitt Billings of Minneapolis: is | sin, Kenneth Medley, at Tenstrike. ‘Mrs. Esther Rosaker of Hibbing is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hewer, | en. Compare them with pictures sold | at much higher price elsewhere. 6t7-20 Mrs. William Trian of Turtle Riv- er ‘was the between, train guest of dBemidji friends while shopping Fri- J. C. McGhee returned Thursday from Williams, Minn., where he has been since Sunday attending to school matters. Miss Helen Strand of Thief River Falls who has been a guest at the Sonstrud home. for the ‘past “few days, has returned to her home, Special prices on portraits for stu- | dents. Hakkerup's Studio. 6t7-20 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Grover Wednesday at the Wil- liam Cooper farm home. Mother and ‘baby are reported to be doing nicely. My, and Mrs. L. L. Omdahl of Bag- ley will motor to Bemidji Sunday and visit for a few; days at the home of Mrs. Omdahl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Getchell. Raymond and Richard Bates, 7- year-old' twiin sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bates, 524 Irvine avenue, were operated on this morning for the re- moval- of their tonsils. Rev. and Mrs. Blaine Lambert and children returned to Bemidji yes- terday ‘frcm Red Lake and Redby where they have enjoyed an outing for a week. Rev. Lambert preached at different places during the nveek. Kodaks for rent, Hakkerup Stu- io. 6t7-20 Mattson of Mrs. John New strud, 1000 America avenue, for the home. She will vizit at Reynolds, N. D., en| route. through the noon by autq for a i West. . They intend at different places lin Oregon and Wiashington en route. are camping at Rocky Point for a. H. Mayne Stanton of Grand Forks t1a; pital Thursday for medical treaiment. | B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. {rbnnge. Ameriica avenue, for two weeks. |and all obligations of the firm con- Sepia pictures from $4.50 per doz- f assumed by him. Effington, S. D., who had beer tlie| guest’ of her aunt, Mrs. O. B. Son-| past two ‘weeks, has returned to her| Mr. and Mrs. William Harding and | fewily, and Mr. and Carl Howe | anad family left Bemidji Wednesday to go through! to the coast and be gone about three, months, visiting relatives and friends | F,‘“}l? ward, who has had a bad case ofi'blood poisoning in one of her limbs for the past month, is reported to be convalescent. ,ah}eslauxxes J. B. and C .B. Min- (r;!_ , Richards, Duxbury, and K. H. )i motored to Gull Lake, near Tenstrilie ®itday and spent the day | REBEKAH DRILL TEAM e B, A. Grier home. MEETS THIS EVENING d 5 The Rebekah drill team will meet Mrs. Henry Barth and daughter, |tonight at 8 o'clock at the 1. 0. 0. F., Heleh, of Southern Minnesota are|hall to drill, and any other members yisiting at the farm home of Mr. and who can are requested to e present. J. C. Willlams. Mrs. Barth and ' e Mis.! Willlams are ststers. CHANDLER-BERG § Nagon Chandler and Ruth Berg, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of |both of Bemjdji, were married at 10 Rergus: Fallg. motored to Bemidji|o'clock a, m. Thu July 14, by \qu'hesd:ay and spent the night at|Judge J. E. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Nangle }‘“)nflg, 507 Fourth street. |Chandler will make their future . Anderson and Mrs. Nangle are|home in Bemidji. oguisins. w = GROW-LA-COURT “Guaranteed house paints and roof-| H. D. Grow and Rosemary LaCount ing paper. - Our prices meet with [of Bemidji, were married at the office your satisfaction. U. S. Surplus Army [of the Judge of Probate, J. E. Ha Guods Store. 126 Minnesota ave. ris, Monday, July 11, at 2 o'clo N 7-11tf |in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Grow > will make their home iin Bemidji. { FRUH-FIELD thein home in St. Paul. Mr. Shannon At 10 o’clock a. m. on Wednesday, has visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.{July 13, at the office of the Judge C. N. Shannon, for the past two{of Probate, J. A. Fruh, of Langer weeks, and Mrs, Shannon and daugh-|township, and FEunice M. Field, of ter have been here for a month. Blackduck, were married by Judge ¢ Ag J. E. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Fruh will ‘«k{,-g, William Matthews of Orton-|make their future home on the vitle is expected to arrive ‘n Bemidjilgroom’s farm in Langor township. today to make an extended visit | \with her dzughter, M\rs. P}.‘ E. Welch, | SMITH-LAWRENCE opd family. Everett Welcl » Who has{ qeorge Smith and Josic Lawrence, beon visiting at her home in Orton- |00 F he e Lake Arenoy, were viile for some fime, will accompany iyarried by Judge of Probate J .E. BeF to his Nome. | Harriy Wednesday, July 14. 1L A @ i Leppen of .St. Paul and Stella Spears Rev. L. J. Jerdee was called mioi Red Lake Agency, were witnesses Minneapolis to officiate at the funer- to the ceremony. :Mr. and Mrs. Smith al services of one of his former par-|wll make their home at Red Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shannon and Jittle daughter left this morning for BIBLE STUDY CLASS A class for Bible study was con- ducted last evening by Rev. Kehoe amd Missionary Stendtrom at the il home i the Fifth ward. The next meeting will be held next week at the home of Mrs. Sweet in the Fifth ward. RAINBOW SOCIAL PROVES TO BE ENJOYABLE AFFAIR The lawn uf the K! H. Olson home was prettily decorated last evening tree ‘to tree, for the Rainbow social held there by- the Miscellaneous division. of the Ladies’ Aid' of the Presvyterian - church. Seven tables, which would seat four each, were arranged on the lawn, and each tatble wuas decorated with one of the primary colors. There were bas- with Japanese lanterns hung: from kets of flowers as center pieces, tied Our Dry Cleaning practically means that—can we show you? | ishjoner, Mrs. ‘Anna Sandlock, who wag killed in- an automobile accident He wiil return for the Sunday ser vices at the First Lutheran church. E. R. Lindstron¢ and Axel John- son left Bemid]l Thursday afterncon for their hcme at Red Wing after | spending the past two weeks at the Hans Mose; hceme here. They made the trip byauto. Mrs. Lindstrom and son, Robert, expeet to spend the re-| July 17th—3:0¢ O'Clock Come'! Hear next heme. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stah! and| daughter, Elzjine, arrived in Bemidji | thfs noon from Fargo, N. D. They| |were accompanied by Miss Edith| B - Choir Singing ENGLISH LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) Eighth and Minnesota Has pseudo-scicnce destroyed your faith in a personal active God? Do you crave for tungible evidence for the existence of God? Sunday’s Sermon on |mAinder of the summer at the Moser | “THE FOLLIES OF THE FOOL WHO DENIES THE EXISTENCE COF GOD” —ERDMANN WILLIAM FRENK, Pastor. Mrs. O. H. Stahl and Harry Stahl for about. a week. yyelace, sister of Mrs. Stahl, They | willl visit at the homes of Mr. nnd; % NOTICE | ~After .July 15th our office and | | salesroom will be located at 512 Bel- trami avenue, now occupied by Swiss Dry Cleaners. Ben#dji Floral Co. | 3t7-116 MATINEE—2:30 ' PETERS & LE BEOUF Comiedy Trainpoline Casting Act ANNOUNCEMENT “We wish to announce that we are opening a grocery store in the New Kaplan Bldg., previously occupied By, Bemidji Floral Co.. Will be ready to-take care of all customers by Mon- day, July 18, and solicit your pat-|§ Larson Bros., Grocery. The Boys Who Put the “U” in Fun, and the “Fun” in “U” NOTICE #This is to ne'fify that Louis Cou- purchased the interest of ence in the Bemidji Sheet Metal Works. All bills cwing the firm “will be ‘paid to Lonis Couture By Cosm ‘actedi. previous to July 15 will be The firm name wil continue as The Bemidji Sheet Metal Works and will be managed by’ Low's vouture. (Signed) Bemidji Sheet Metal Works, | . By Louis Couture. 3t7-19 VAUDEVILLE RUNYON & TRENT 5-PART PHOTO- PLAY NIGHTS—7:30-9:15 DOLLIE & EDDIE Military Novelty De Lux MARGUERITE FISHER—MILTON SILLS in— “THE WEEK END” o Hamilton A COMEDY DRAMA IN 6 PARTS MATINEE—2:30 NIGHT—7:30-9:00 GRAND All aboard for a sizzling trip through the West and the land of romance! A trip engincered by dare- devil Waily, as builder of railroads, battler with Na- ture and wooer of lady fair. Skirting the crags of- the towering Sierras. Plunging through snow scenes the most majestic ever screened. Ending in a wild night ride through a blizzard, and let- ting you off all happy and gasping for breath. “The Remember Reid in a rac- ing auto? Now watch. him burn up the rails! SE ing Rescue—all blended into a romance of Love and Darin, a mile a minute. Sunday and Monday WALLACE REI AGNES AYRES and SPECIAL” A Paramount Picture Founded on the story—“The Daughter of a Magnate” — by Frank H. Spearman The Wild Engine Ride through a Mountain Blizzard at night—the Raging Tlood and Thrill- WITH THEO. ROBERTS IN LOVE g that speeds through your blood CARTOON.COMEDY ADDED ATTRACTION 1with large colored bows, with stream- |sclections was rendered. Miss Blanche |ers “to mateh, and the young lady | Dodge with Myss Benson as accom- | who presided at each table wore a|panist, gave several violin solos. Miss |gown, sash and large picture hat to | Hazel Ibertson, accompanied by Miss mateh the color scheme of the table | Ida Virginia Brown, sang two vocal |she served. | solos, Miss Muriel McGhee gave sev- | Several different kinds of ice |eral piano selections, and Miss Ida cream and sundaes, which could be | Virginia Brown and Walter Harvey selected from tho mienu cards, were [Plaved several plano duets. Over 200 |served, and also ico cream cones and |People were served during thé ‘eve- | cake. Dining the evening{ an finy ning. formal program. of several musica Darty Pinnger. 1 Bubgerihe for Th2 CAR WASHING WE SPECIALIZE d NIGH!' or DAY Prices : $1.50 to $2.50 | C.W.Jewett Company, Inc. Telephione 970—971 Will be paid to the person who locates a suitable house for rent. Reward will be paid when house is in my possession. House must contain at least four rooms, and rent m&x_st be reasonable. Call Tiller at Pioneer office. BAND CONCERT SUNDAY—JULY 17 Commiencing at 3 P, M. —at— DIAMOND POINT “THE COOLES$T PLACE IN THE STATE” By The Boys’ Juvenile Band Cottie and Hear the Band Come and See One of Nature’s Beauty Spots Business Is Good ‘And it should be when we sell “The Best Goods That Money Can Buy” We Carry a Full Line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE DRY GOODS SHOES MEATS GROCERIES Try Us for Fresh Butter and Dairy Products Paris Green Is Cheaper—Get Our Prices PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE STORE Corner of 4th and Minnesota Ave. s E [ —PHONE 66— | People Get Rich First—By earning money. | Second—By saving those earnings. Third—By a judicious investment of their savings. One Dollar Will Ope;l a Savings Account at This Bank , —and that which is done today i will not be forgotten tomorrow. NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK BEM[DJI, MINN.