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* where they will visit friends for a l b PR AR Items. for this column will be gladly received, by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114.W. Readers owe it to their s{uests and to them- _selves to sce that items of local interest are reported. Every item v(ill bs given proper considera- lmn/-y/hen source is known. M5 Della Anderson Is reported to be Il and under the doctor’s care. Carrcll iill of Detroit is in Bemidji tra ceng. business and calling on friends. | 3 where he transacted business during the day. Cash pald “or Liberty bonds. Q. - B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19t1 Mrs. Dora Lincoln of Park Rapids 18 visitinz the Phi¥p Medley family at/ Spur vhis week. Benjamin Tetlie of Blackduck wisit- ed friends and transacted business in i Thursd Lorena Feenendall of Lavinia (ting friends and shopping in Bemidji yesterday. folders for only Studio. Post 26t8-16 Fine $3.50 cards $1 photos «in dozen at Rich 29 Tenth st. Mrs. James LaBree cf Mizpah was in Bemidji Thursday shopping and having dental work done. 4 Mrs. B4 P. Gould and Mr. J. Gould motored to Thief 5 and spent a few days. $60,000 to loan on 'farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemid]jl, Minnegota. . 10-3711 Mrs. E. C.McMahon, who has been ill at her home since Sunday, is re- ported to (be much improved tcday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A..Christoferson left Bemidii y&sterday for Blackduck | few days. Mackintosh left Bemidj yes-| #er his home in St. Paul after having visited at the.J. P. Hssler home for a few da: Guaranteed house paints and roof- ing paper. Our prices meet with| tisfaction. U. Surplus Army 26 Minnesota ave. Liilian Jchnson, who is mak-| ing her home in Bemidji during the| summer months, left yesterday for a two wecks’ outing at Grand Forks. Mr. and 5. Joe Blondo and fam- ily returned Thursday evening from Grana@ Forks, N. D., -where they at-| tended the North Dakota state fair.| Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miller of St. Toais, are visiting at the farm home of Mr. and Mrg. Clayton Win-| ters. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Winter are sisters. ' % ¥ by You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please you. 29 Tenth street. Phone 570-W. - : 26t3-16 F1. M..Temple, Jr., of the Northern Appraisal Cn.., of St. Paul, spent the day in Bemidji on business today, and was gso a guest at the A. J. Mec- Millan :home. . B. Kreatz, contratcor, returned to Bemidji this morning from Pupos- ky where he transacted Dbusiness Thursday pertaining to the school to Dbe erected. near there. For picnic or excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf W. I. Pillager of British Colum- bia, a former resident in Bemidji ahout eight years ago, is a visitor in the city today. He fis now engaged in the lumber business in Canada. Mrs. Earl Pendergast of Leland, Towa, visited at the home of Mort Pendergast Thursday, and she also wisited with the Mrs. Hannah Pender- gast family en route to her home from Teneby where she has visited rela- tives for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hendrickson and and, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hen- n of Fargo, motored to Be- terday- in two .autos, .and ests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.|! rkh Amnderson, 1316 Beltrami avlenue. in Bemidji. % They left today for Fosston and Mc- i ) i g dntosh. The Mr. Hendricksons are Mr. and Mrs, T. Md'senberg and |iH ins of Mrs. Anderson. two children and Miss Angeline| 7 i : Mundt of Encerlin, N. D., motored |5 to Bemidji and are guests for two|jn Clifford’s Daily Special FOR SATURDAY Fruit Nectar per bottle 21 cents —_PHONE _160— D. C. Dvoracek went to Nebish yest-| A CHARMING VOILE I design. covered with odd-shaped with_the dress material. yards 36-inch Georgette. Bemidji visitor Thursday. Thursday in the city on bustness. J. W. Harrod of Walker spex Thursday in the city on business. S, Jahe Hill of Puposky was a vis Joe LaCount, 1106 Missssippi ave: nue, returned Wednesday from a trip by team to Tenstrike. guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Daw, son on Park avenue, this week. Ms. Ellen Booth nursing Mre. McCrea who has been il for a long time. iMrs. P. Rodérick and daughter of Remer, were visgitors in ‘Thursday. dio. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rider and scn, Manning, were among the out o town callers in Bemidji evening. orsin Bemidji Thursday. itle son midji their home. home at Grand Rapids. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Voile renews its youth with the modes for cach new scason and always succeeds in achieving the unusual in coloring and Here a henna background is d figures of Harding blue and jade green, making a joyful combination’ for a Summer frock. With a straight skirt an overblouse with deeply cut out front and large armholes is worn, the guimpe being of henna Georgette. The short sleeves are cuffed : Medium size requires 4 yards 36-inch voile and 124 ¥ Picuzrial Review Dress No. 9387. | Harriett Millard, who was also a siu- Sizes, 3+ to 46 iaches bust. Price, 35 |dent, and her friend, Miss Alma De-| cents. Forth of St. Paul who has been her W. J. Reames of Mahnomen was a F. W. Willson of Brainerd spent itor in Bemidji Thursday on business. evening Mrs, H. Thursman of Beeida is the is at Nymecre the city New-photos---new Birchmont hotel on sale at Markham, Barkers, Erwig’s, Boardman’s, Birchmont and Rich Stu- & 't7-22 Thursday ‘Hugh:Reedy and Paul Reuter of In-| ternational Falls were business visit- <Mr. and Mrs. Dana Gould and lit- have returned to Bemidji from Siren, Wis.,. and will make Be William Lightfeldt who spent two weeks at the Edmond Jewett home on Mississippi avenue has returned to his For ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. Phone 61-W. 6-26tL J. LeRoy Elwell will return to his Martin Erwig of Minneapolis ar- rived lin Bemidjl Wednesday evening and will visit at the home of his brother, 0. E. Erwig, 611 Minnesota | avenue, for two weeks. Erick.Landgren of Becida came to Bemidji on crutches Tuesday as the | esult of an injury to his foot while bathing in Lake Hattie Sunday, but | the \injured member is improving nicelytat present. Mr. ard Mrs, M. LaFontisee, Misses Ella and Lucy LaFontisee, and Harold Morse, returned to their home in Be- my'dji Thursday from places in South- ern Minnesota,, where they motored | two weeks ago to visit friends. ! wine and Edith Alida | Misses Mabel Drin! Smith of Mentor, and Miss Erickeon of Roseau, who have made their home at the A. P. Ritchie resi- dence wlfle attending the summer| term of the Eemidji State Teachers college, left, today for their home. I Mr, and Mrs. Frank Walker of Jes-| up, Towa, spent last night as guest: of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Higby, 3 Twelfth street. They are motorine | throngh Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin before returuyng to their home. Mr. and Mre. Edwara Pederson and | sons, Oscar and, Ernest, moved Sat- urday to their farm near the Carr Lake schocl house, three miles south of Bemidji. They took their dairy steek with them and expect to remain until Septemter 1. Mr. Pederson is continuing his milk route in Bemidji. Miss Lucy Hunt has returned to| her summer home at Maple Lake, and Miss Alice Fellman and sister, Mix | Viclet, who have been viyting her. have returned to Red Lake Falls, aft er attending the svmmer tevm ot Bemidji State Teachers college. M guest for a short #:me in Bemidji, left for Miss Millard’s home at Aitken to- ! dav. The college students have been making their home while in: Bemidji at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Burgess, 615 Minnesota avenue. t | = SUNSHINE _ SUNSHINE | GRINAGER’S Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit | 120 Third St. FINIH Tel. 851 1 | | Jreamery Butter ...40c| f Lard, pure (bring your pail) | 10’ lbs Psise| | 3yrup, dark, No. 10 pai 60c| s Beans, Navy, hand-picked' 20. Ibs ., 67c¢| Fruit Jars, pints, Kerr, wide mouth, special ... ..-$1.20| AN ¢l f Fruit Jars, quarts, Kerr, wide mouth, special ... ) $1,35 Palmolive Soap, 10 bars......75¢| Jand Miss J€elen Corliss of East C |able musical organi ican be made with orchestras. The year-old son of Mr. aud Mr Arthur Gratton is reported to be ser!- ously i1l with intantile paralysis at their heme on Irvine avenue south, Lyle French has been very ill the past few days at the hcme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French, 1323 Minnesita avenue, but is re- ported to ba much better this morn- ing. Miss Ioucault of Ikibbing, who stayed at the D. G. Well's home on Ameriea avenue, while attending the summer term of the Bemidji State Teachers' college, leaves tomorrow for her home. ‘Miss Hazel Olson, Francis Unger and Emma McCullom of Deer River! and Forks, all summer students at the Be- midji State Teachers college who have stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnsen while in Bemidji, left for their homes teday. John Hadrava cf near Becida ve- cently purchased the Iitch homestead of 160 acres in Schoolcraft. Ie has erected a new Dbarn 30x40 feet on his newly acquired. poperty, but will continue ‘for sometime to make his residence on his farm at Becida Hacyava was formerly of I Lut came! from Chicago to L |tie township with his family about nine years ago where he filed on a homestead, becomiug ore of the most pregressive and rcspected mers of that vicinity. Mr. Hadrava took out naturalization papers and became a full fledged citizen of his adopted country. NOTICF. TO DANCERS JDueto, inability to sccure a depend- ation to furnish music regularly for the semi-weekly dances at the Waville \musement Pa- vilien, the cchedule for dances has been abolished beginning Saturday evening. Dances, howev cuch fimes as . will be given at angements The pavilion will be renteti for private or public dances or parties at any time. R. J. OPSAHL, R. W. DAHL. 1td7-22 Like Caesar’s _ Anthony Bond’s bride must be above reproach, How diffi- cult this was, you will understand For Folly Bond was beautiful, ad- mired, unconventional—and not,in love with her husband. ‘THE FURNACE' With an All-Star Cast of Players, Including— “THE FURNACL.” AGNES AYRES MILTON SILLS —is onejpf the most powerful dramas of modern mar- riage eyer shown on the sci costumes, and unusual situations make it a picture out of thotigands. i gt ks “HIDES AND SEEK” An Intercsting Subject of Life in Hudson’s Bay ‘ i 10c m‘ld 25¢ 7:30 &/9:00 New 'England Place Names. An interesting set of New England place names is drawn from the Bible,, In these names, quite as much as in* those brought from the home land, the v settlers expressed thelr deepest selves, ead, Lebanon, Ca- naan, Bethlehem, Shavon, Mt. Carmel Goshen, and Jerusalem are found in Connecticut alone, The names of | three women in the parish register of i one of these towns were Obedience, ! Silence, and Mindwell, Clearly, these people had never read, or at least be- {lieved, Shakespeare’s “What's in a name? nd the Clock. continued the Ar ho; | eyes, steep- lejack, who was telling “true” and thrilling stories, “yes, 1 was working a clock tower one afternoon about 12 minutes to 6, when T slipped; slid down { the roof and caught on the long hand Tof the clock. There I dangled while | So 1 the town folks collected below. yells to "em, “Sa to your suppers. It'll be cl an hour before I drop.-—Houston Post, High Sign of Art. \ “Sce that picture on the outside of my paint box? said Gertrude, the ' student . “Well, that's my in- . troduction to any other student who's i trying to become famous along the ! lines of Rosa Bonheur and happeus to know about the idea. There’s no | - FEY T R " Fresh Meat Department We are cutting meat that we kill and dress ourselves. We have experienced hands who know their business. In order to let everybody know what good meat can he raised in Beltrami County we will give Special Prices 1o Saturday. TRY THIS BELTRAMI BEEF All Steaks, per 1b ..o 23c Beef Roast, per Ib ...ccccovieciiniiiiceen. 14c Hamburgey, per b .o imistains 17c Pork Sausage; perlb ouaionunnnias 15¢ People’s Co-operative Store PHONE 66 ! special picture painted on the boxglif you know what 1 mean, but just s:‘ thing that will let the fellow toilers in oils know the other-is striving also to reach artistic heights. In this way | many acquaintances are made and a helpful exchange, of fdeas results. We meet students who know of the idea almost everywhere,” Financial Backing. “Your friend the refermer be enjoying great prosperity dayn” seems to these | ke of luck.” e had a st “'Vhat was { “ile ran across a very rich person wha had a troubled conscience.” Wife-- R P L e N A P A e R R P when you have seen THEO. ROBERTS JEROME PATRICK reen, And its settings, lavish HOWING e e e e o T e Mrs. H. D. GLEN Of the Butterick Publishing Co., from New York City is demonstrating the superior dressmaking features ol Butterick Patterns WITH THE DELTOR Today and Saturday By all means, let this special representative help you in planning your summer dresses, and demonstrate the worth of the DELTOR, a wonderful invention for the saving of material, time and labor for the woman who docs any of her own sewing, THE DELTOR —is a Butterick invention found only in Buticrick pat- terns It tells just how much material youw'Jl need, and all about the making, Vi the Pattern Section Tomorrow— Avail Yourself of the Valuable Infor- mation You May Obtain. People’s Co-operative Store Tpnight_ Galvanic Soap, 10 bars ...... 59¢ P. & G. White Luna Soap, p2! 10 bars ;i % i ull Shredded Wheat, pkg -......... 18¢| e 2| [} Empire Hams, regular, 1b....30¢| Prunes, Sunkist, sweet, 1b..10c Matches, a box ... Matches, per ca;toniof 6 boxes . {former residents of Bemidji, accom-| |They visited friends and relativ | If you are going to move, please | _|thé party giving information as to ‘f'ttre 1dcatiion of a 5 or 6 room house home in Bemidji tomorrow from Bal- ta, where he has transacted business o1 the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs.’J. L. Dunham of Red- Wing are expected to arrive in- Be- midji Saturday to visit at the J. F. lssler home, 419 Mgnnesota avenue. SUNSHINE Barn dance at the E. C. Hess farm 3 miles east of Bemidji Saturday night, July 23rd. Arnold’s crches- tra will furnish the music. All in- vited. 1t7-22 Dr. and Mrs. Donovan and son Tom of Litchfield. are touring the northern part of the state, and are staying at the Markham hotel during their stay weeks of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gould. v, sleisenberg and Mrs. Gould are orotlier and sister. f Mr. .and Mrs. James Bushway, panied Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jewett by auto to Bemidji from Little 1s. | this city and at Nymore for | days, returning to their home at Lit-| tle Falls by train Monday. notify, M. ‘W. Pierce at the Pioneer office and he will pay $5 reward to | for rent when the same is in his pos- session. 7-15t8 | i | Leonard Pederson of Fouteenth | street left - Bemidji Monday for his| {old home at Wales, N. D., to assi: | his uncle during the haying and har-| | vest ‘season. He iexpects to remain| there. for, some time and do the fall| plowing on his uncle’s farm with a Jtractor before returning to Bemidji. ~ SUNSHINE _ Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles, 3 for .. ...25¢| g No. 2 cans % Red Raspberries =) Strawberries & Loganberries 3 fOl' 890 & No. 2% cans Peaches, sliced Apricots 1-gal Glass Jugs, with Bail Vinegar ... X ...55¢| ) —|g] Corn % Peas Tomatoes 2 for 25¢|= Cut Wax Beans 5 Flour, Headlight, fancy first patent, 98 lbs ... ..$5.25| Lux T 1 Rubber Rings, heavy red rubber, a doz . Oranges; 7§peci£\l Sunkist, sweet, 2 doz Bacon, by the slab, a Ib........20¢| & Catsup, large bn_ute, best quahty .. Orange Marmalade, 1-1b Big assortment of Jams and ‘ Jellies, a glass.....59¢ to 10c Our price or; Sugar b;the sax;k is priced right. Sugar is on the] advance. g Flour is stronger. Buy nceds| %! now. Butter and Eggs have E strengthened this last wcek‘E Canned Milk and canned Peas| are on the advance. Wisconsin pea crop dried up. Pasture: around canneries are poor, very| little milk coming in. R RN ERNE FaAMOU a white as breathle: ERAGWENT ACTHORE g »oarany £ OF TWO WORLDS FRANK LLOYR PRODUCTION, Thrill follows thrill in this rersmrknble | love-drama of a young American and | Chinese, PR MORRIS § sTORY girl who has been brought up | You will follow it || ssly to the last exciting scene, SO HAVE YOU most modern way. per lb Choice 'Beef Roast, b Choice Beef Stew, 1b Veal Shoulder Roast, 1b . Leg of Veal Roast, Ib NEW SERVICE? Our combined Meat Market and Grocery | is ever ready to serve you with the choic- est eatables obtainable—handled in the SPECIAL for SATURDAY Empress Coffee, fresh roasted, right from the mill, New Moon Tea, highest grade Japanese Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens and Fancy ' WE DELIVER PALACE MEAT -1 GROCERY Phone 200—201 lll_llllll“llIllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIII!!mllllllIlIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllll O TRIED OUR i 46c Tea, V% 1b..34c .18¢ Hens L T T TR S TR T B T T U T B BT T T WHAT NEXT-- It may surprise you to know how many different articles of house- hold use we sell. We carry a complete line of Den- nison’s crepe paper and other produc Crepe papers for parties, cos- tumes, Lunch. Sets, Doll Outfits, Tags and Labels for Shipping Trunks and Bundles. Get Your Fruit Jar Labels Here. They improve the looks of your work and are useful as well as in- expensive. Toilet Papers 7-07. toilet paper, 3 rolls for 25c 4-07. rolls at 5¢ Dennison’s Lily picnic package 25¢ Thermos paper packs, for picnic lunches, $1.00 PIONEER - STATIONERY STORE BELTRAMI AVE, Read The Pioneer Want Ads el e ... PAGEFIVE W e e e e e T T e o e e e e N e e e w " oo o R R R R R AR B