Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 26, 1921, Page 3

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and Friday will be guests of Willis-| Toronto, Ontario,~Canada, with ton. Henry J. Dooley, secretary of |one car to every 21 persons, is the the North Dakota section of the high-|second largest automobile user in the way, is a resident of Williston. world. The United States leads, fol- [pana Segac R lowed by Canada, New Zealand, Aus- THIS TIME LAST YEAR tralia, Cuba and the United Kingdom in order of importance.’, % _ Items for this column will be . /gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, “telephone 114:W. Readers owe ito their guests and to them. Ives to sce that"items of local interest are reported. Every item will’ ‘be given proper considera- tion"when source is known. Cincinnati defeated Cleveland at O R OY ot Cleveland, 4 to 3, in an exhibition] THE PIONEER WANT ADS e ‘BRING RESULTS ST. PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE TO MEET THIS EVENING | The regular ‘monthly business| meeting of the Young People’s league | of t4e St. Paul Evangelical church | will ba held at the Carl Golz resi- | dence, 623 Minnesota avenue at 7:30 | tonight. 2 | | e ANVATBAVANAAN AW b J. O..Saltee of Brainerd was a busi- | ness visitor today. A Mrs. O. Brule of Crookston was a - visitor in Bemidji Monday. ARy NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN AID 2% WILL MEET WEDNESDAY .| - Tre Ladies Aid thes Norwegian | Luthera church-'will_ niget ih tie church'.parlors Wednesday afternoon | at 2:30 ‘o’clock, and all members | are urged: to be present. The second | divisien, of which Mrs. T. N. Rode is chairman, will be the hostesses of the afternoon, ... Pete Becker of Werner w. ness caller in the city today busi- ! i ; As a Healthful Food for Adults or Children—when you -are sick or well—or, if you are just hungry, ask for e — White Oxfords and Pumps, $1.95. Troppman’s Downstairs Store. 3t—6-27 M. Berg.of Hackensack spent Mon,-l day in Bemidji on-business. C. A. Iverson of Pine River spent Coan ¥ 1 | the day in Bemidji on business. 9308 [BAPTIST: LADIES -AID | i A S i B | ‘HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | iss Lucille Maritz of Fargo is a ! "The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist| guest of Miss Corinne Carlson. 1 _ | church will' meet Wednesday axl')te' | y R i g noon at the home of Georze | : ‘White Qxfm-ds and Pumps, $1.95. Martin, 1315 Bixby avenu 130 | Troppman’s Downstairs Store. . |io'clock. “After the busin ICE CREAM e 3t—6-27 i vill:bo served o . A SATIN TAILLEUR et i'be hostesses. Every one is invited | to attend. i 2 SUPREME IT SATISFIES Mrs. Glen Saddler and child from + Redby' visited relgtives in the city * Just the costunic for thepiece of satin’ today. th!atune\\nn!lslm ;1" to the best pos: advantage. - The hip-length jacket 4 # i N 4 d <0 B x 3 I HERE ‘are as many little thing Miss G. Bllioit of Pliewoad was a| Tusedo fronts has a vest of fancy silly “BACONS ENTERTAIN hat tone ap this summer’s costume between trajni shopper in Bemidji inserted pockets-and flare sleeves, with Monday. i turn-back cufis. The skirt is a two-piece ent novelties, like the two plctured here, in which plain satin ribbon and Mr. and*Mrs: /C. M. Bacon enter-| and lend it an accent, as any season | narrow. fizured ribbons are’ combined inodql \\')'[h_ straight beit of self-matcrial: tained at 6. c'clock last eveningt at| has afforded. There are veils for those | and the bags mounted on metal mount- Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle Medium size requires S vards 36-inch , in hogor of | who like their softening lines, small [ ings. The mountings will outwear the | River is visiting friends in Bemidji| S3tin and 5§ yard fancy silk. ¢ s ¢humaker of | ryp neck-pieces that are graceful and | fabric, but will serve as well for new this week. “Picterial Review Jacket No. 9371 |peGresor, Iowwm, The wuesis werel gjug (o thelr w s of | materinds. An odd bag, suspended g o f Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. Price, 36 -.°~°‘°\",“"‘?“,h“=““l’“€5 C. E. Battles, | ujuomm ana beads or “composition” in | from the body of a doll, Is shown in For picnic or excursion partfes,| cents: Skirt No. 9308. Sizes, 24 to 40 arfiexd, R. H. Schumaker, aud | pootone colors that are new. There | the picture, for wear with evening charter passenger boat “Thor”. A. A.| inches waist. Price, 30 cents. el Bt‘ll,lémf‘k qa.ndf Fsther are many new necklaces of erystal and Lo, Jloegsd. phiot. *Fhono 61.‘:'25“ P. H. %;;}lfimuk@r,mum’ of seeds, new styles in headed purses | Strands of Deads are the most pop- and others of mew kinds of leath ular of all purely deeorntive dress ac- includipg ostrich skin, and there are cessorles and those of cut erystals vie JOANIS-CLARK even a few new parasols, \\’xlh_tlmso with the nnh"t-rsxll[y worn strands of covored with cretonne a cheerful re- | pearl beads. The gliss beads are made vival., By ‘all sucli means charming | in many bath in clear and ckanges and harmonies lend interest to | opaque varfeties; those that imitate anet Clark, became tha| Summer costumes. Jade are found to harmonize with near- son of A pretty company of new shopping | Iy all sutimer dresses. Not much jew- They | bags reveals these necessities made of | elry is worn, but a pretty novelty in were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hec-| summer silks as well as of ribhons. delicate and flexihle | tor Landry. The bride wore a white| Tricolette and heavy erepe weaves are e Silver flowe or a v and carried a bou-| yged for them in the same strand of rhinestonds for the arm, Ask for Koors Ice Cream Supreme at your dealer—they all have it. e John Moberg is transacting busi- Jay Callahan and family of Leon-| 19 at Margie today. ard visited his niece, Mrs. L. Amadon, Gilbert Pet £ it Laik and family Monday. bert Peterson of Turtle Lake| At a pretty wedding Monda % was in the city today on business. i 2 5“ o“ emkn; x[l:):\::fthoo‘;fc — Maude Clark, daugh- F. C. Bates left last evening for N " . Oklee where he will transact busi-| Mrs. S. Stillings of Brainerd is ness for a few days. visiting friends in Bemidji this week. Miss Hazel Stomner of Chicago is“ C. L. Isted and B. W. Lakin trans- visiting at the C. A. Christofersonacted business necar Kelliher tod home for a few, week: 1“fh.9!'}3 they motored this morning. yecrgette A. F. Saddler of Redby left tod: feni ; ;n’u;} St e {;SCS‘ Gidn | mopRtngs 83.ate used for ribhon. / o I ddler of edby oday For ,picnic or excursion parties ollowing the ceremony, which | qecorntions they > | ) ad \? > ‘ | v. Fr. 4. 3. Phil s e wlie DiTintl, for Grace City, N. D., where he Will| charter passenger boat “Thor.” A.|Was perofrmed by Re | their cues from spor : s o 5 4 Cues sport h vigit relatives for a month. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. |iDbe, wedding supper rved :nt} b 3 S v sl > 6-25tf | the Clark home. The house was dec- | embroideries in yarn and bead work . orated with pink and white rose: [ Among trose who came to Bemidji ‘E,’.‘e ey weds,. wil mgke their 5 S I | trom Caes Lake with the Roosevelt omefne |ROOSEVELT TRAIL TOURISTS TO Monday morning wil'arrive here late Highway tourists teday were H. N. 2l tonight. Special entertainment has - HT | tonight. pecial entertai has | Harding, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tarald-| 3 |REACH GRAND FORKS TONIGHT |jPUETC 19 4™10 greet the automo- B. Olson, Al Potvin and C. A.|PRESBYTERIANS T0 HCLD CHARLES PER Moonshiner from Kentucky will Appear in Person Pardoned by President Wilson appear on them. Those of ribhon pre- I P bilists who are en route to Glacier | - P (By United Press) X L 4 b et v i 'F}mm;,l"mm‘? TO,MORROW I Grand -Ferks, July 26.—Roosevelt I%nel;}ils E:kn;?r'xl'&zrsdr‘lllgl\:i;l}‘lte y]v:';a:fth "R, L. Gver.of the Given Hardiware fifam Murray of |, 1he annual pienic of ‘the Presby-.Kighway tourists who left it e e bany otwemed Monddy “froi. @ Spotatio); Wesh. ' were in Bemidjj | ferlamsiclurch and Sunfay sehool is T eek's visit-dt Virginia with reia-| Monday en routs to theirchome from ;D be held ‘at Diationd Point Wednes- » i Y e in e 99 . Tenstrike where they have’ visited |4aY to ‘which ull friends and:mem- “Y i u m » be Sure 2 Mrs. Murray’s parents!.r.ln and Mrs :ags ‘i’é‘filfgd‘]"“”‘ £ ;] 5’1 B "‘m""""l s o ay William Walker and Misses Esther | Willlam- Fellows for & menth. | b o e LA A M S . 3 P Hetfand and Ruby Leet autoed to| — | |Churonaar 40 Yolosksto gowvey tel” SR .o, says the Good Judge [ i 5 Plackduck Monday and visited with| OMr.and Mrs. Henry Holtman, Mis. | tentainment comm{ tcé pyomises a e . 3 friends. Hred Stoddard and dsughter, and good thne-for every oge. ' . That you are getting full Fine iphotos in folders for only|visiting at the Frank Pntter:‘on}ha'{.c:.bgén d‘;nif"tggn;f value for your money $3.50 dozen at Rich Studio. 'Post home in Bemidji and the Tom Bren-|freshment c rttee asis that food when ‘you use this class of 3 cards $1.85: 29 Tenth st. 26t8-16 |non home at Wilton _for a few-days. b)‘cu;:l{t_‘ be chosen from the follow- tobacco. ~ AR v L ing list, so th Vi enty. i Miss Tosephine Parker ~ visited |’ Mir. nd Mra @, E. Carson and s bb eusaokanere Will o plenty : ™ Now, therefore, bie it knowm, dat S | for all: « ed bean The good, rich, real to friends and relatives in Pinewood |daughter, Margaret, returned thisicake or pick fie dinn - i 2 . D S p — for the week end and returned to Be-| merping from Duluth where Mr. | i)l be served at ncon. i~ bacco taste lasts so long, HWoodrom Wilson, Peyi mh/’//(”/fiuial«/fi'r/m :v/ midji Moenday. Carson attended the annual summer you don’t need a fresh / ’ p " FoEsn i outing. of the Northern Minnesota |~ A~ SSAAASAASAAAA~Ans Lomerica, in consideration of e firemies, devers eod Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell re-)Editorial association held there last| J, L. and daughter, Gertrude, chew nearly as often—nor . of lhe fremiss, disens oy turned Monday morning from Duluth | week. : from Werncr were visitors in the city do you need so blga‘chew and supfeciend reasons _ me lhcrcanto - moving, do Kerclly where Mr. Mitchell attended the edi- ¥ i ey today. did with the ordis y . 7 torial outing last week. B N. French returned to Bemidji as YOI':_ :! ,;';';lutméd-h:/a,;’hmz/__zéuwd .(./fméc«; _— P i % i . 4 s W ) Miss Margabet Dahl, 9-year-old Sum}ay from }?!mkugcrlf where he h.x)(}i Dance tonight at the old armery. nary Kin “k“f“‘é’i" L.:xv,sx[,wz::(_/ —— (| charge of the drug store for threeiaql for 5 cents by Schy four- ho h d th ¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MalVin|\eels while the proprietor was tak-|piece jaza e Ly Ti08s Any man who has used the Dahl of Trail, was operated- on at |yyg hig vacation. Mrs. French spent|eicome Ty Real Tobacco Chew will, I testimany wheeeof S fave dereants signed my St. Anthony’s hospital Monday/ the week at Blackduck and returned . b tell you that s e e b with Mr. French. = 8 a . 9 : Cash paid “or Liberty bonds. G.| " e - Miss Edith’ Nyquist returned to] " Put ub in two. styles ; name and caaid e scal of tle Difartment of Jdic o, B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. - “4/ 1y, Ty 'afe going to move, please|ler home at Kelliher Monday eve- - v Y / / . 1-19% | notity. M. W. Pierce at_the Pioneer |Mng after aitendivg the summer W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco il .4,"/41"’(“ % office and he will pay $5 reward to|term at the Bemidji State Teachers Mrs.- Roy Croff-and three children iipo party giving information as to aking . the “teachers of St. Paul arrived in Bemidji thfs the location of a 5 or 6 room house d in Bemidji this morning and are vi g Mrs. Croff’s | g5 ront when the same is in his pos- ved at the A. P. Ritchie mother, Mrs. M. Sullivan, Fourteenth | cocqpon - F 7-15tf 3 and Minnesota avenue. H P ot g 5 Reév. Henry ‘P. Johnson :and sister, H D. G. Wells went to Minneanolis |ype;"anna Jonnson of ‘Minneapolis {1 the latter part-of last week and aC-|apyed in Bemidji last eve®ing and companied Mrs. ‘Wells and little| . Giciting at-the home of August daughter home. They have been Visit-| gy qyist and family of the Fifth ing relatives there for nearly mr“lward. They are nef)hew and niece weeks. lof Mr. Elmquist. Bane in the Ditrit of Clombia th_Zurcntlly.tcarcaiie dyy ,/_Céyd%;/. in the yeur of sar Lind e Tiend Hire St e 62// it and of tho Srdperdonce of e Uit Shtis le i is a sbo.rt-cut tobacco O 2] 87 T - ot ../.fle) il James Hicks presents KOHOANO'S | s, 0 FAMOUS NATIVE Mr..and Mrs. F. M. Shabel and fam- Misses Helen, Olive and Dorothy | B ily 2 Minneapolis were guests at the | oo on and Lillian Anderson, who | B heme of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burke yavo gitended the summer term at | over the week -end. Mr. Shabel is “’e‘:he Pemldji State Teacliers cotlege, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Burke. | ,n4 stayed at the G. H. French home g n while in Bemidji, left Monday eve- $50,000 to loan on farms. rhe-nmg for their homes. Dean Land Co., Bemidji, E\Iinneslnm.i 1027t yrp and Mre. B, H. Denu returned Monday afterncon from points in | Wisconsin where they have been| yisiting relatives for the past threc |/ Jweeks. En: route they attended the|p “eaitorial outing at Duluth and wisit- Led-friends at Vigginia. HAWANAN || . o= - Showing unfl exp_)ail\ing hu lif¢ behind prison walls, ‘DO NOT MISS THIS ATTRACTION | Hear his story among Moonshiners in Kentucky! SINGERS PLAYERS DANCERS Vocal and instrumen- A' brilliant assem- tal concert of famous blage of enchanting Hawaiian and Amer- entertainers from the ican popular music. land of paradise. In addition, William Fox presents LOUISE LOVELY Mr.“and ‘Mrs. P. H. Schumaker, who have been the guest of their son, R. H. Schumaker and family, for several weeks, left this morning | g for Brainerd, wherd they will visit friends for a week, and then go toj their home at M egor, Iowa. Special Added Attraction With THEGAMESTERS 1 “While the Devil Laughs” mysters love and revenge with ’ A drama of the underworld by George William Hill the chips of the roulette wheel b With MAR.GUERITE FISHER WiLLIAM !—iART ADMISSION PRICES: l"?::l:‘:: 000 ZBe A0e .. —in—, - ’ ,_ _ rss vy o x “JIM CAMERON’S WIFE” Two Reels Hula Hula Dancer Mrs. Eagh Bucklen was taken t St.. Authony's h tal’ this morning and che”wills beloperated ‘on dhere today ‘or tomorrow Ior apyendici F. G. Halgren returned to Bemidj Saturday from Duluth where le at tended court for the past five weeks, Clifford’s Daily Special FOR WEDNESDAY _Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour large package 30 cents —PHONE 160— Messts. and ames A. A. War: field, R. H. Schumaker, P. H. Schu-| maker and Auna Brunick of St.} Cloud, who is the guest of her sister, | g8 | Mrs. R. H. Schumaker, spent the B week end at Point Comfort on Tur-| ) Rex Orchestra ’ i Matifee 2:30—7:10-9:00 Prices 10c and 30c .-

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