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e } 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 intcrest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. H. H. Cole of Mizpah spent Tuesday in this a'ty on.business. 5 H. G. Daviy- of St. Cloud spent ‘Tuesday in the city on business. C. C. Baker of Grand Rapids spent Tuesday in the ity on business. Ladies black and brown kid, two- strap pump, $5.95. Troppman’s downstairs store. 1t7-20 C. M. Paul of Red Lake Falls was a Bemidji business visitor Tuesday. Erwin 8. Ward of Wadena was a Bemidji business visitor Tuesday. Kodak flni;h‘ing, .—S—hnur service. Hakkerup's Studio. 6t7-20 Joseph Urness and J. O. Espe of Mahnomen were among the business callers in Bemidji Tuesday. Theodore Gulickson, F. A. Koepp and A. Skalen of Mcorhead were busi- mess visitors in Bemidji Thursday. Fine photos «in folders for only Dafly Fashi;)i Ai'lint FOR THE SPORTSWOMAN A striking bit of toggery for the sports- wotnan is supplied in this bluc and red striped flannel overblouse and skirt of white flannel stitched with blue silk braid. Under the blouse is worn a shirt waist of washable silk, scverely tailored. Bands of white silk braid outline the large armholes, lower edge and necl of the overblouse. Medium size requires 214 yards 40-inch flannel for the overblouse, $3.50 dozen at Rich-Studio. Post| 21{ yards 3§-inch silk for the shirt waist cavls §1.85. 29 Tenth st. 268-16 | and 12} yards' 42inch el fox ths | —_— skirt, i Mrs. Robert Cochran and Mrs. S . g o f Robert DeLury and daughter of| o Pictorial Review Overblouse o, 9368, | Walker were Bemidii visitors Tues- | Sizce 34,0 43 inches bust, Price, 70 day. Sepia pictures from $4.50 per doz- en. Compare them with pictures sold at much higher price elsewhere. 6t7-20 Mrs. T. E. Rider and daughter, Miss Marie Rider, and son, Manning, of Shevlin, were callers in Bemidji Tues- day. Cash pald “or Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-15tF ~Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Abraham of Du- luth are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Harker. They arrived in the city Monday. Dance. in Christianson’s hall, Ny- more, Thursday night, July 21st. Mu- sie by Schuck’s jazz orchestra. Ev- erybody invited. 1t7-20 Mra, 8. W. Backus-and Mrs. M. A. Newcsmbe of International Falls were among the out of town visitors | in Bemidji today. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Wean Land Co., Bemidjl, Minpesota. 10-27tt Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Diedrich and daughter, Katherine, returned Tues-| day evening from Little Falls where Mrs. Diedrich and Katherine have N : e e o Ladies black and brown kid, two-! been visixng for the past month. strap pump, $5.95. Troppman’s | downstairs store. 1t7-20 | Tadies black and brown kid, two-| strap pump, $5.95. Treppman’s downstairs store. 1t7-20 Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Graham of Minneapolis left this morning for Grand Rapids by automobile after spending the past few days in- the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. -~ Guaranteed house paints and roof- ing paper. Our prices meet with your satisfaction. U. §. Surplus Army Goods Store. 126 Minnesota ave. 4 7-11tf Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews of Ortonville motored to Bemidji Tues- day to visgit their daughter, Mrs. P. E. Welch, and family. Mr. Matthews returned to ‘Ortonville this miorning ‘but Mrs. Matthews will remain in Benuldji for about three weeks. Miss Laura Engbretson of Warren, Minn., visited her sisters, Miss Amanda and Dagna Engbrotson, who are makiing their home while attend- ing the summer term of the Bemidii State Teachers college at Mrs. H. Bridgeman'’s in the Fifth ward, for a few] days. You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please you. 29 Tenth street. Phone 570-W. § 26t8-16 Senator Theodore C. Blomgren of Cambridge. P. M. Torell, highway en- gineer of Isanti county, J. L. Lewts, merchant of Cambridge. and Charles A. Forbes, division engineer of the state highway department, spent the day in Bemidji today on a pleasure| tour of this sectiion of the state. Clifford’s Daily Special FOR THURSDAY 7.1b Caddy Oyster or Soda Crackers 98 cents __PHONE 160— {very ill at the home, avenue, is reported to be much im- = 7 | vilion dance Wednesday night. walis Price, 30 cents. Shirt st No. 8817. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches | bust. Price, 30 cents. | R e e e e e | J. W. Naugle is spending a week| or tem days in Warroad on husine sv; Miss Florana Steel of Frohn was calking on friends in Bemidji Tues- day. | L | Kodaks for rent,” Hakkerup Stu—: tio. 6t7-20 | Mrs. John Larson of Pinewood wa a between train shopper in Bemidji Tuesday. | Mrs. D. A. Bowe has returned to her home at Stanley, Minn., after vi iting relatives iin Bemidji for a wee} Newi photos of new Birchmont ho- tel on sale at Markham Hotel, Bark- ers, BErwig News Stand, Boardman’s, Birchmont and Rich Studio. 317-22 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Herman of| Tenstrike were in Bemidji Tuesday | and attended the chautauqua in the| evening. ' | Mrs. Charles L. Arnold and chil- dren will leave Bemidji tomorrow for a two week’s visit With relatives at Virginia. | Mrs. B. W. Bucklen, who has been 510 ‘America proved. Henry Cole of Mizpah was calling | on' friends ‘in Bemidji Tuesday en| routq to Melrose where he will visit| relatives for weelks. E For picnic or excursion partles, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A.A.| Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. | 6-25tf! ing relatives and frien n Bemid this week. Mr. Ripple was chief of Tf you are going to move, please! notify M.- W. Pierce af the Pioneer| the party giving information as te the locatiion of a 5 or 6 room house! for rent when the same is in his pos- session. Mr. and Mrs. Selam Mattison re- turtied to their home n Bem Tuesday after having visited rela tives at Callaway for the past two weeks: e e For ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A.! A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. Mr, and Mrs. J. Minncapolis are guests of thel ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Riley of Bemidji The Minneapolis Syncopators wili| pldy for your dances at the Waville| Amusement Pawilion Wednesday night. 2t7-201 James Franklin Luebeck, the five-| year-cld son of Mr. and Mrs. Fra H. Luebeck, was operated upon y terday for the removal of, his tonsils.‘ fand is reported to be getting along nicely. Jessie Pendergast, and their gue: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyde and Mr: Florence Middleton of Lake Plantag-| anet were calling on friends in Be-| | midji Tuesday. | For a goed time in a cool place, jcome to the Waville Amusement Pa- 2td7-20 | | i | | A son was bern to Mr. and Mrs. | |George D. Gunnon of Puposky, at St. | Anthony’s hospital, Saturday. Moth-| {er anfl baby are reported to be getting | |along mniicely. Mrs., Gunnon was form- terly Miss Helen Hurlocker of - Be- |midji. | | ! | Mrs. A. Sthol, 823 America avenue, !mc' this morning for Park 'Rapids, where she will visit. her brother for a week. Fred Rhoda and Lee LaBaw return- ed to Bemidji Tuesday evening from Bapdette where they have been the past ten days attending court. Miss Helen Thurber left Tuesday eveping on her vacation. She expects togvisit friends at Owatonna and Faribault before returning to Bemid- | fe Bpecial prices on portraits for stu- dents. Hakkerup's Studio. 6t7-20 Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Russell re- turned to their home in Minneapolis | Tuesday evening after having spent ten, days visiting relatives in Buo- midji. . ‘Herman Fink of St. Paul arrived | grTHEYL LUTHERAN MEN in Bemidji Tuesday morning and is ‘the'guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Gill, and family, 707 Beltrami avenue, for a week., Mr. Fink is a brothcr of Mrs. Gilk ¢ Mr. ;and Mrs. H. Harding and Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Tharaldson of Cass Lake motored to Bemidji Tues- day afterncon and tock dinner with G.'S. Harding, and returned to Cass Lake late in the evening. 1, superintendent of the :nd daughter spending a few days | Breaking a Land.Clearing Record. A totel of over 18,000 acres of land in Marinette county, Wisconsin, were cleared during the season of 1920. This s a Fecord, and the increase will represeat at least $1,000,000 a year in | crops. The closing of the task was imarked by a great blast of an acre of stuwps near Wausaukee, At this ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. A. J. McMillan entertained | pojnt 158 sticks of dynamite were set cight friends at a 1 o'clock luncheon | o gimultaneously as an electric Im- at Birchmont Beach hotel yesterday. pulse was_transmitted by a presiding | officlal wlio closed a switch. A land | elearing school and fifty-seven educa- DT MEOFEREEEKAH | ticiml meetings were part of the cam T 101 cetings were > cam- b T THIS Evmm“!pnicn that_made their efforts so suc- The Daughters of Rebekah will | ecocsful, und explosives to the extent of held their regular m)cotin.': f"“_““,‘;fonrm»n earlonds were used in the 3'?1%:1,{“ s STt tbers s u“x-‘rc?l | undertaking.—Popular Mechanics Mag- to e present. | azi Use for “Waste” Timber. As timber grows scarce, tree roots | —hitherto troublesome waste--are be- TO HOLD SOCIAL FRIDAY | ing utilized as a new source of mate- | | The Men’s society of the Bethel | rial. Slabs cut from stumps of svch | | Lutheran churchy will hold an ice | wood as Douglas fir are found to be cream social Fri evening, com- | yaluable for varfous purposes, includ- mencing at 7:30 o'clock, across OM |y the making of chairs and other iAkl'e‘s store lp b”!h ward, and ©V-| furniture. Small portable mills n { eryone s cordially invited to attend. | British Golumbin are reported to cut | an average of 200 slabs an inch thick | | from each root; and the product from | | MODERN SAMARITANS u each ; e ) i MEE 5 a single large stump is said to h L IHU?“DAY.NIGHT | had a value of $1800. The root wood Lesme Modern Samar s will meet | i of excellent quality, taking a good | for their regular busine: session i the I. 0. 0. F. hall Thursd | potiti at 8 o'clock. It is desir Women Match Coins. REX Next Sunday : & MONDAY ¥ P Louis B, Mayer presents Aniita Stewart - } Al ¢ ° ‘The Inimitable Star. in— THE CONFESSION OF A WQMAN WHO MARRIED ONCE FOR LOVE, AND ONCE TO FORGET LOVE, i Splendid drama with backgrounds of the Frozen \ North and the Tropical South, an Arctic bliz- zard and a Jamaican tornado. Anita Stewart supported by big cast jncluding—-— HERBERT RAWLINSON WALTER McGRAIL LITTLE DICK HEADRICK attending the|members be present as there i ¢ evening they |cial business to tramsact. the Lambert |ments will be served and a soc for masculine conversation. The flip | | | | i - 15 “He was already married to me when he married you.” Frank Ripple of Virginia is visit-| 4 police fin Bemidji at one time. ', cffice and he will pay §5 reward to| 7-15t8 @ i G-zsc(i D. O’Conner of @ par-| i for two wegks. | Ji Mrs. Hannah Pendergast and Miss | i home. Mr. and N three children aut: their home at Plainview, Minn., and are guests for two weeks at the home of Re nd Mrs. Blaine Lambert. M Bolton and Mrs. Lambert were col- lege classmates. a special feature of night dance at the Pavilion. Be 2td7-20 The musi the Wedne: ‘Waville Amusement there. * Rev. Louis Magin, Caly: Methedist chu apolis, arrived in the city with his family d is now Buena Viszta as Lamber in the services being held at Pleazant Valley. astor cof the Mrs. J. W. Nienes and daughter, Marguerite arvived in Bemidji Mo da¥ evening and will visit Mrs. N vy parents, - Mr. und Mrs. James Bowe and will aleo visit at the homes ofyMr. and Mrs. T. 5. Bowe and Mr and Mrs. Frank Luebeck. #Mr. and M and Mr. and Perham v Grinager spent Tuesda They at Itasca State parly and are row visiting at points on the Iron Range. evening. afternoon ‘Mics Helen Chaffee left Bemid. this morning for Valley « City, her former home. where she will visit friends en route to her present heme at’Ev vash. She has been the house ¢ at the A. T. Carlson home for the pazt three wee Mr. som, Tiresday cities, aud P motored ehout a.month ago, sinee that time. panicd home by Mr. X Bracken of Alexandria, who will v at the Sehadegg home for tw Mrz, Schad and N sicters. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . |about what I cat. | | “T'll match you,” used to be reserved | of a coin decided who was to pay for: lunch or for a cigar. But women have | taken it up. “The women have gotten tired of | LEGION AUXILIARY WILL | fighting about who is to pay,” said the | * | enjoyed after the business mecting. It ts masculine no longer. ' | N “But now I am married again,” Julie said, ! ! MEET THURSDAY EVENING | [l e soda counter eashier, It | Tye Women's Auxiliary of the | ygoq to tuke them nbout five minutes | Raiph Gracle ’“’l"Sl. ot the {“"‘f‘:fi“‘; to decide, Now they mateh a couple ;]ff‘%;,:‘:l,lyg}[e};;o%l;lufg‘:(l:r: lock ay | ©Of quarters fo find out. The winner the l("i\:i(' and Commerce gets trunlenl_.‘ rooms, for the purpose delegates to the state ¢ | Winona, to be held August 1, 2, and | AlF members are requested to be| nt. tons for common | cates will be held at the 1 school building, Bemidji, July 5, 26 and 27, 1921, | Monday Forenoon, July 25. 8:00to 8:45—Enrollment. 8:45 to 9:15—Spelling. | WASWORTHSIO l © Afternoon. ini i 1: 2:45—Geography. | Dining Car Supervisor’s Health, | 00 to 5= Geoer phy 2:45t0 4 Broke Down Two Years Ago i 4:15 to 5:30—Read 7 Tuesdav Ferenoon, July 26, ‘ | —Tanlac Overcame Trouble i | | | §:00to 9:45—United States His- tory. i J. H. Carter, 417 West University | ! Avenue, St. Paul, Minn., supervisor | 9:45 to 11:30—En; 11:30 to 12:00—Mu Afternoon. I Grammar. | | of the dining car service for the| 1:00to 2:45—P hy siology - Hy-| | Northern Pacific Railway, is now an, giene, | ! ardent-champion of the merits of | 2:45 (o 4:15—Civics. ! Tanlac since jt restored him to health. 4:15t0 § Drawing. | “It was two years ago,” said Mr.| Carter, “that my health broke down, | and during the past ycar I have had | indigestion so bad F-wasn’t able to sit down and eat a single good meal. | | My appetite was practically gone and 1 would bloat up terribly with gas and have severe pains in my stomach. I was badly constipated and had dull Leadaches that would last sometimes | for several days. My back ached con- tinually and my sleep was all broken i Wednesday Forenoon, July 27. | §:00 to §:30—KEnrollment. | 30 to 10:15—Geometry. ‘ :00—Physies. Afternoon. 1:00 to 2:45—Al ra. 2:45to 4:15—Ph al Geogra phy or General listory. 4:15 to }0—Agriculture. All who wesh to teach and have no certificates should ¢ 5 aumlinations, Certifica P, ed should be handed in at this time.) “Well, sir, 1 wouldn’t take a hun-iy,o ciate department charg dred dollars a bottle for the good |, r g conts ror each applic Tanlac has done me. 1 am in the 3. M best of health, have a fine appetite | and don’t have to be particular now County Mary Lilleskov, A Open for Business Thursday, July 2Ist We wish to announce to the buying public that we are now in a position to attend to your needs in the grocery line, carrying a full and complete assortment of the famous ; “TEMPCO” and “TWIN PORTS” Brands High Class Groceries in Every Respect, We hope to merit your continued patronage by giving you first-class goods at money-saving prices—at all times—and maintain a service that you will appre- ciate. We Deliver to Any Part of the City PHONE 167 My back doesn’t| ache any more and I am not’consti- i pated, and feel as well as I used to | years ago. 1 am always glad to give| Tanlac my highest endorsement.” | Sold in Bemidji by the City Drug| Store.—Advertisement. GRAND WiILL) Adapted from O. H “Whistling Dicik’s good-naturced hobo who but net te work—by ti :cAlso COMING—Friday and Saturday ! AGNES AYRES MILTON SILLS eappens “THE FURNACE” FROM THE BOOK BY “PAN.” A drama of het words—zcrec 10c arnd 25c 7:30—9:00 America’s most natural screen comedian in a picture fcunded upon a story by America’s greatest short story writer, URWILLING HERO') With MOLLY MALONE and JOHN BOWERS in. the cast. The “Dixic” of. photoplays, showing Will Rogers in the role of a IT’S BETTER EVEN THAN ”JUBILO” “EDGAR’S FEAST DAY” A Two-Part Comedy by Booth Tarkington Tonight | thing is going. enry’s famous story— . Pt Christmas Stocking’ the pleasure you was aroused to heroism— he smile of a pretty girl. over “Long Showing. THEODORE ROBERTS BE TTY FRANCISCO hing hate and scaring suspicion. | Forget the Home Folks Whether away at college, on a vacation or business trip, the hpme folks will want to know how every- Tmagine the tingling surprise of the folks at home at suddenly receiving your long distance greeting and will take in hearing their voices. 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