Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 25, 1921, Page 3

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Ttoms 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 interest are reported, Every item will be-given proper considera. e B Miss Fsther "Krohn of Tenstnke is visiting in the city for a few days. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Synder at St. Anthony hospital this morning. White Oxfords and Pumps, $1.95. Troppman’s Downstairs Store. - 3t—6-27 L. B. Cate of Minneapolis, who has been here in the interests of the Stel- lar Co., left by automobile for his home today. . The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geil is in a critical condition at St. Anthony’s hospital, and it is fear- ed he will not recover. For picnic or excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tf Miss Mildred Strander of Crooks- ton was a guest at the home of her .aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. <Rood, over the week end. Quincy I—)rnoks»'.'t\(;compamo:l his son, Russell Brooks, to Walker this morning where Russell will enter the' sanitarium for treatment. You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please| you. 2) Tenth sireet. Phone 570-W. 2Gt8-16 J.T. Davis spent Sunday'in Minne- apolis atending a meeting of rail-| way employees held there yesterday, returning to Bemidji this morning. Mrs. H. Bailey and son Jerry re- turned to their home, Twenty-first street and Park avenue, after having visited relatives in Mahnomen for two weeks. in folders for oniy Studio. Post 26t8-16 | ~I'ine photos $3.50 “dozen at Rich cards $1.85. 29 Tenth st. George Knox has returned to hxs home in Minneapolis after having! visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. H. Bolster, and family, for a short time. Mrs. N, A. Corcoran and daughter, | Miss Catherine, of Beloit, Wis., are| guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Nor- thrup. They are mother and sister of the doctor. Guaranteed house paints and roof- ing paper. Our prices meet with your satisfacticn. U. S. Surplus Army ds Store. 126 Minnesota ave. ) 7-11t1 Gecrge J. Row and family returned Saturday ~evening from an automo-| bile tour of the eastern states. They!g; had been gone from chxdn Ffor | about'six weel k i Mis§ Sarah Lindcr, R _.N., of :De- troit, ‘arrived in Bemidji' Saturday! evening and will visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. N. Anderson, and family, for some time. For ,picnic or® excursion parties charter pussenger boat “Thor.” A, A. Lee; licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25U0 Clarence Charboneau, -who has been very ill the past few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and slrs. J. C. Charboneau, was reported to be much better this morning. i % Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams and| Mr. and Mrs. Ole Qualey and family of Bemidji motored to the K. A. Qua- ley home Sunday, near Itasca State Park, where they spent the day. if you are going to move, please notifys M. \W. Pierc¢é at the Picneer cifice and- he will pay $5 reward to the party giving information as to tho location of @ 5 or 6 room house for rent when tl:e same is in his pos- session. 7-15t1 Judge C. W. Stanton, accompan- ied by his daughter, - Leila Stanton, left today by auto’for Duluth, where Judge Stanton will attend the meet- ing of the State Bar association. The annual convention of the bar asso- ciation is in session in Duluth during the present.week. Miss Stanton will; also be absent from the city for a| week. Clifford’s Daily Special FOR TUESDAY 3 tall cans Salmon 39 cents ~—PHONE 160— ‘lalong :nicely:’ ‘iney’s parénts, Mr. and Mrs. C, N. WOODMEN DISCONTINUE | MEETINGS TEMPDRARILY | The Modern Woodmen of America | have discontinued their regular meet-l ings during the summer, because the | 1. 0. 0.'F. hall' in which they hold | i{them, is to be'torn down, and they | ;i will have no meeting place al pre-| isent. | PRESBYTERIAN MISSTONARY ! SOCIETY MEETS FRIDAY | The Missionary society of the Pres-! |byterian church \vfll ho'd a meeing | ‘| Tuesaay afternoon at the home of Mirs.\Given McGhee, Second wireet| |and Belirami avenue, at 2:30 o’clock. | A program has been prepnred and all | meimdbers are uraed to he present, and | anyone intcrested in'miszions is in-| vited to attend. | MRS. BATT™" "NTERTAINS | LADIES OF G. A. R. CIRCLE| Mrs. 8. C. Ballzy pleasantly enter-| SMART AND DAINTY BLOUSES Much depends upon the blouse in reck- onmg the success of a costume, whether | it be for sports or general wear. To the left is pictured a snodel which may be er- | variouslys developed in linen, gingham, |tained the ladies of the G. A. R. Cir- ongee, crépe or sati The lines are |cle at her k atternoon. ! ong and simgle, the being held in FA short business meeting was held at 3 hand 12:30 o’clock, after which the after-| Inoon was pleasantly spent in conver-| . while the ladies sewed on| they had brought with them. g the course of (he afternoon Mrs. Hailey served refreshments. 3 yards 36-inc The soft line naturally s coliar _falls b: and *““\‘ e cu | MINKEAPOEIS GOSPEL TEAM | th(, long s]cc\'LS With the bicus Tfl VISIT KYMORE SHURCH \a phx:ed fianuic MMedi: rds 1 team of A burg Sem- 4 of dinmpvli: will be at.the mere Litheran Free church ()n‘ \Vrdm day’ 4 Thursday evening, | July 27 ang 28, at 8 o'clock, where | they 'will conduet ms tings, They are ! e, 25 cont. rrur.nrl o Bel vy ‘l‘ el: Blouse No. 9324, curcs, i ingers; so that a\]l who. caw, are urg- c)w 5 1 lnce, 30 cents. | ©7Lto take. iie opyor lun.,} to hear| w 40 mdu.s | them. it YOUNG PEOPLE'S LIfT}iER B LEAGUE MEETS THURSBAY | The \oun" Peopie’d Luther leag; nc d SR S. C. Bailey is conducting a state land sale at Roseau today. m | Alll active members ave e Hy urged| to be present as there is busines: of importance to be transacted. A fine program has been pared, which/ will be announced. later, and a gsclal) time will be enjoyed and refresh mento scrved by White Oxfords and Pumps, $1.95. ;‘;;n;duii a by 3 Troppman’s Downstairs Store. ‘ 27| | Be=67 : Steidl-Steinerans. | Miss Helen Wilson and Mrs. J. K.| In a very pretty outdsor | Mrs. Jessie Grove of Big Lake was ia business visitor in Bemidji Satur- E | day. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith 2nd fam- {ily: are moving to their summer hone jat Grand Forks bay. setting o | Galloway. spent; Sunday in Cass Lake, Hcbson Lake, Miss Luciie Steldl, 'the guests of friends. - daughter ‘cf M and Mrs. Joseph Steidl ‘of Bemidji, was married to | Heury Stein , by Rev. R. L. Dav- ! chamm Lalone of ‘Verndale is is, Thursday afterncon. They were at- | {visiting his sister, Mrs. Sara Ha)&h‘ {of Northern, and other friends in Be-| midji this week. tended by ithe L‘*x.lc 9 | ther-in-1 - lers. or and bm— | Miss Lucile Moritz of Fargo is vis-lang iting friends in Bemidji this weck. Ane‘p lThe Moritz' family formerly: l‘BSIdcd'\‘l il [in Bemidji. ) . |they i | tives. .Mrs, L.. G.. Crothers, ‘who was op- | and b crated; on Jast.yeek at St. Anthony’s T Augu hospital ,is’ reported’ - to !fe getting lune. o~ Cash ‘paid “or Liberty bonds. .|, Harry Sorenson of Blackduck was i8. Huolax))', Nortaern GN{;Q',.,, Cz. in Bemjidji Saturday transacting | “7 71_10ts | business and calling on friends. Mrs. John Lifquist and daughter, Miss Rosalond, of Henning, were in Bemidji Sunday calling on friends, en route to Puposky to- visit rela- tives. They made the trip by auto. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conant of Northern Sunday, July 25, Mother and baby are reported to ibe doing nicely. Mrs. F. H. Mero of Dorset, Minn., arrived in Bemidji Friday and is the |guest of Mrs. E. N. Ebert and family, 1919 Beltrami avenue, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Webster and family, of McIntosh, motored to Be- midji Sunday and were guests of Mr. | and Mrs. A. E. Webster and family for the day. $50,000 to loan on farms. ‘The Dean Lard- Co.,, Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27tf Mrs. L. Stock, of LeMars, Towa, who has been the guest of her son, W. J. Stock. and family, 1116 Be- midji avenue, expects to leave for her home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Archic Cone and four children, and Mrs. Caroline Abott, returned to their homes at Foreston itoday after spending the past three days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaliher. Misses Mildred Anderson and Es- ther Samskar of Duluth will arrive| in‘z l&z,ar;xidji }foday torvgsét at the M«i . Wilson home, Fi street an T. J. Meisenberg and family and |America avenue. Mrs. Anderson is | Miss Angeline Must of hnderlme, N. Ia niece of Mrs. Wilson. - !}? whg 1\}}aveli/I bccg visiting .lt\thn {home of Mr. Meisenberg’s sister, Mrs.| py, i B i | E.-J. Gould, returned te their home Ashfi,,f,‘:“’fififf ,,‘{.‘;h"guel;’t‘;m;‘f“ xstthe«;:l t°d“-‘1 bY 3“t°m°b‘le- daughter, Mrs. R. A. Olson, 1118 Be-| midji avenue. Mrs. H. B. Webster, | | Mr. zmd Mrs. N. E. Given and |of Buffalo, N. Y., a sister of Mrs. Ol-| daughter Jean, and Misses Ida Vir-|son, is also visiting at her home, ginia Brown and Carrie Armstrong, St a started this morning by auto for| Jack McPhee and family of Port- Saskatchewan and Canadian cities |age, Wis., were in Bemilji Sunday en |for an extended trip. route to International Falls to visit| friends and relatives for a short| | _Miss Loretta Ross of Seattle, time. They were making the trip by | Wash., who has been here on a com. |auto and report the roads in fair| Ibmed business and pleasure trip, |condition. |spent the week end at Lake Plan- | ’taganct with Miss Dora Hazen and| C. Walter Young of the Northwest-! |left for her home today. ern university at Chw,lgo, who is s making his headquarters in Bemidji| Ccme and enjoy the evening at-the |while transacting business in north- | dance at the old armory Tuesday, all |ern Minnesota this summer, returned five cents. ' Best music has been [Sunday from a trip to Clearbrook| ured for.the occasion, to be fur-{and Grand Forks, where he attend- ished. by chucx s.four-piece jazz or-|ed the fair. vited, Good 2td7-25 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Barnell and family, Mrs. Emma Barlow, and '\rh‘ | Mr. snd Mrs: Geurge Mawhinney and 3 Cecil Congucn awtoed ! of Portland, Ora«on, arrived in Be—‘P'\rk Rapids Sunday, where the, et | midji Satur orning and will v1s~\Mr Barnell’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, | |it a-few w ek. with Mrs;. Mawhin- | J. Barnell and sister, Mrs. O, H: by, and enJovnd an all-day outirig ard Shannony nnd otlszr re]atnes in Mm- f‘nmxly picnie. ‘ .| _Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunham of Red frs. Gunner. Olson re- Wing are visiting Dr. Dunham’s sis- urned toduy from Nevis,.where they ! ter, “Mrs. J. F¥. Essler, and family, |spent thei week - end with Mr. and|419 Minnesota avenue. They left to-L Mrs. O. H. Ligaard. Miss Marie Li- day for an auto trip to International! gaard, who left here with them, will Falls, Warroad, Winnipeg and other ! iremain in Nevis for a few days. Mr. piaces of interest for a two weeks’| Ligaard is ‘a brother of Mrs. Olson trip. They were accompanied by Mra. | and Miss Ligaard. They made the Essler and daughter, Miss Ruth, and | rip by auto, . 4 iDamel Rose. | ‘ day from Alexandria I places where he motored a few days .it here. |from California, w i struction of military roads. | chicken wire w | 1t; and the 1 ) | | | | | | ing displayed in a doctor’s oflice in Berlin, Germany Is Requested to Dring With Him Bach Time He . One Coal Briquet to Heat the Reception Room | for His Consultation.” This placard is bel It reads: “Lach Pat Visits the Doctor's O While He Is Waitin; S. D. Snyder, state highway en-| gineer, returned Saturday night from Baudette, where Ne had spent a few| | days looking after road work. Progress of Society, There are no fixed and permanent | |ancial conditiens, because saclety s | | slowly moving towanl a noble order- Little Miss Elizabeth Robinson had |Ing of its duti hes.~lam- an operation for the removal of her liton Wright M tonsfls the latter part of the week,, and is reported to be getting along nicely. ould Worry. feotmen in aztendance | B at the main entrance to Buckingham Mrs. A. E. Bullock of Akeley visit-' palace thranghout the day until 7 led at the home of her son, F. C. g'clock, when the number is reduced | Bates, and family, 523 Irvine avenue, ' ¢4 four. for a few days, and returned to her| home this moming K We There are TR A | One of Time's Changes. Jud Tunkins s times , have Iehanged. A man who wouldn't harm a fly used to be considered kind-heart- Now he's regarded as untidy. Discriminate, James. B. Depuy lc('t last week for | Minneapoiis to complete his course in cartooning and commercial design- mg of art in a vocational school. ¢d- ere. He has been visiting his par-| cnts for several weeks. | e Don't call a wman hard names unless Miss Violet Ellison of McIntosh,' you know le fs soft cnough to permit who has been a student at the Be- W.—~london Answers. midji State Teachers college during | ___. the summer term, was operated on/ | Saturday for the removal of her ton- ! sils. Her mother came to Bemirji to !be with her, and returned to her| 0“ y | home by auto Sunday, accompanied ! by her daughter, Miss Myrtle, who {also was a student at the college. 5 Availahle for Purchasineg Homcs to Those Who Need It = T J. W. Wileox arrived home Satur- * " and other ago to transact business. His father, A. W. Wilecox, and broiher, Harry | Wiicox, of Alexandria, accompanied _T‘h»‘ Northwe him hgme. The latter will remain in ciation of 1% i Bemidji a few days to attend to busi- (> loan to tl ness matters, and the father will vis- it in He has re .]'y returned | MO e lig” and his | ¢¢ i |wife and HaVe spent ‘the past two all Kinds of real idences. It is winters, -~ ; [t BETTER ROHDS HELP BABIES coverng i The loans in ih lllrr in one h Farm Is Made Mere Accessible to and the Doctor ‘and' Nurse—Danger in nenth for e Travel Is Reduced. It has nder thoe super- ier of mau- on hand and fur —_— ; to all appiic s It may seem a long way from good | : & roads to better babies, and yet (hu two are closely connected. America. has a great rural pnpuh~ 1 tion, throughout which babies sre be- ing born every day. ' | These babies and their mothers need care, the visit of the nurse, the ! services of the ‘physician, often of the ! surgeon, and how are they to have it if between lie miles of road impass alike to automobile or buggy? Of what use is the little hospital at | the county seat if the woman whose ltfe depends upon its care cannot be | taken there swiftly and comfortably? What difference does it make that | the town physician may be a very wiz | ard at treating diphtheria, if long he- fore he can arrive at the farm the lit- | ‘tle’ tlirpat has been closed by |lm‘ deadly film, or the little heart sm-\pud by the depressant poison? Medical and surgical honors are | generally claimed for the city—when | as a matter of fact the country doctor is often pos sed of a skill as com- plete as his heart is big. Make the farm accessible to the doc- tor and nurse, malke the hospital and the health center accessible to the farm. Nature and skill will do the rest.—Concord Monitor. Harley-Davidson Motorcyeles Bicycles and Supplies GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 311 Sixth St.—Bemidji Friction Match First Used in 1827. The friction match, said to be the Invention of John Walker, an nglish druggist, was introduced in the year 1827, Walker's match consisted of a wooden splint or stick or cardboard conted with sulphur and tipped with a misture of chlorate of potash, sul- phide of antimony and powdered gum. The match was ignited by being drawn through a picce of bent sandpaper. FAMOUS HOWLIIAR AND - AMERICAN POPULAR MUPIC = : YOU BEAR IT I HONOLULY, Made Pathway in Desert. Wire mesh is stated to have given &Dgff‘?m%?wmw quite surprising results in the con- ., In Egypt, f smoothed, then _ALSO SHOWING— s fustened down over o consolidated proved ble for troops and | mwmwwmggz; T KOHBAND AP (K51 HOHOONO, ot S e loose -« sand wi A vital, stirring drama of chance and vengeance and love | to be easily pa ‘mnwr transports, -The damsge was 9 ! slight, though after the 1 “mr.' an “The GAMESTERS i animal-dra vebieles wmuch repair- - WED. and THURS. Jud Tunkins. Jud Tunkins says gentlemen's agree- ments have worked out so well that maybe In international affairs gentle- men's disagreements can some dr.,v; take the plage of wa Grand !BLACK RUST DECREASES | | B i e & Building or ! hich 1]1romiud 30 ‘bushels early™ Iu ’thu spring has been attacked by tlie rust and he does not expect more than ten bushels now. This wheat (By United Press) was grown on heavily fertilized land. Fargo, July 25.—Sixty to eighty | Adjoining land will yield only three per cent of the wheat in the Red bushels, he said. River valley has been destroyed by 3 2 Black rust in the opinion of M. O, Rust resistant wheat, however, is PROSPECTS FOR WHEAT Valan, prominent farmer of com.ysustmmng its reputation, Mr. Valan | stock. On Mr. Valan’s farm wheat | declared. ~A wave of maddened Chinamen swept through the foreign quartér of S Pckin and a little white baby was torn from her crade and cdrried 8 away. Twenty years later the little white baby had grown into a | beaut: ful girl, known as Sui Sen, daughter of a’ Chinese merchant in Eriseo’s Chinatown. The story of he rrescue and wonderful rom- ; nce' is ‘tol din : 20 ! g GOUVERNEW MORRIS g EAMOUS cvov.v. Sed A Goldwyn T-part special with WALLACY. BEERY—LEATICE JOY and a ‘host of well-known players Tonight 7:30&9:00 LAST TIMES REX Thursday and Friday I James Oliver C:lrwood “9ISOBEL"” —OR— “THE TRAIL’S END” . An alluring story of the Great Northwest, featuring and a notablc cast including ’ HOUSE PETERS JANE NOVAK \ COMING The super-special “The Great Redeemer” COMING—W. M, (Bill) Fairbanks in “The Broadway Buckaroo” REX Tomorrow & Wednesday William Fox Presents LOUISE LOVELY | “While the Devil Laughs” A drama of the underworld by George William ITill Nonw, therefore, be it kuowm, Aot S | PBovdres Wilson, Leidnt of te itd Soates of Siric, in consel sation of We frremiss, divess cllen god ard ficient seasens me lereants moring, do /m/, et el fontaal. u.mé st lentce 1}-/ 3 ol enced - u testimong wheeeof S Auace derants signed my Vo, 4y e Che Thewsand Nins Hondsed and.. g and of te ./,.4,4, nee of b Upited Soutis de e 7 Hindsed and /1 X, by e Presilen ,// // DT

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