Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 30, 1921, Page 3

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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. selves to sce that items of local * interest are reported. Every item i "swill: be given pro +;-tion when source is known. i Mis;:Beth. Wolte of. KeHiher vis- ited friends and relatives in Bemidji ‘Mionday. N Seth Smith and J. W. Dawson of Becida were Bemidji- business visit- ors the first of the week. i Mrs. Fred Petra, 100 {spiegippi avenue, who was’ H1f Tg’ur{dx;finrd under the care of a physician, ' has improved a little. Every person always has a good time at the Moose dances. Next one ‘Wednesday night. 1t8-30 Mrs. C. Barclay, who has been seri- ously iii and under the doctor’s care for the past week is very much im- proved in health. Mrs. Oscar Thyren of Kelliher is a guest this week of Mrs. A. B. Kobe, 714 Bemidji avenue, having arrived in Bemidji Monday. Cash i‘w,m' forIjberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf Harvey Hemdershot and jvife: have returned t5 their home on Twelfth relatives at Eagfe Beni .. 8treet after a short visit gx_m_n'to with Thel new 1(iveflla\nd touring car recently; ygthaspfchy Adeglph Cheis tifinso)\.'qrgi»i‘- fig.iééi ippl | avenu was delivered.to him Wednesday. For ,plenic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed ‘pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25tt Mrs. 'Frank Tozer and family will leave Bpmidji Thursday for their ‘home in Minneapolis, after spending the summer months at their cottage at Diamont Point. Clinton Crosby and wife recently moved to the Leigh Hendrickson preperty at 1016 Park avenue. Mr. Crosby is an employee of the ‘Amer-|: | \ | | | | | i 1 | BOYS’ SUMMER SUIT | This suit would look exceedingly smart | fashionad iof brown linen, dark blue linen, white duck, pongee or—for very dressy purposes—heavy white silk. It consists of jacket and knce trousers, both of which are stitched with nasrow. braid in self-color. The jacket fastens | in double-breasted effect. Medium size . requires: 234 'yards 30-inch material. Pictorial Review Boys’ Suit No. 6682. Sizes, 2 to 5 years. Price, 20 cents. Lakin is a business visitor in Mrs! ; F2/M: ) Goughnour; ‘and ;son, ack, ‘feft’ ‘this noon: for Duluth to visit' relatives for a few days. l’ |4 | Miss Mamie Haugen of .Pinewood {is visiting her aunt, Mrs. ‘George Burke in Nymore for a few days. You'll enjoy every minute at the Moose dance Wedneisd&y night. 1t2-30 i John Moberg and Ole. Larson are| |transflcting busitiess at different places in North Dakota this week. Mr. and ‘Mr§!"Léon Amadon and ' family left Sunday by auto for Min- || neapolis and other places for a pro-; |longed visit. i After Septemper- kst Mrs. William | ican Bxpress: ‘company of this city.|C. Budge will*take:a’limited number | Ladies’ Black ‘and Brown Kid, Cu-| ban hcel, 2-strap Pumps; Special $4.95. Troppman’s Downstairs Store. 3t—8-31 Mr. and ‘Mrs. Andrew Mosteau and son, Elwood, and Mrs. Mosteau’s mother, Mrs. Reinke, motored to Brainerd and spent-the week end with |, . friends, returning to Bemidji Mon-~ Mrs. ‘William Richardson of Crooks- ton returncd to her home yesterday after visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. A. Jensen, Sixteenth and Dulton, for about ten days. Ladies’ Black and Brown Kid, Cu- ban heel, 2-strap .:Pump: Special $4.95. Troppman’s Downstairs Store. 3t—8-31 . = Miss Rozella Schenk has returned to her home at Eagle Bend after a pleasant visit with her.friend, M Adolph Christianson and family in this city, and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thom and dousin, Miss Lucile Thom of Black- duck. uIrs. Harry Randall and chijldren, David and Pearl, are the guests of Mrs. Randall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barclay and family, at Dr. Gilmore’s farm near eBmidji. They expect to remain here for several months . while, Mr. {R&ndal}_ds’ em- ployed: in -tirecharvest felds §f North Dakota. Their home is at Pdatk Riv- er, N. D. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Erick Landgren of Becida and Mr. gnd Mys. John Luch- en of Fernhill -were guests' of Mr. ‘“Landgren’s cousin, Bernard Landgren, and family, at- Liberty Sunday. Miss Hypatia Rouse, who had the home of Miss Marjorie Heggie and other friends in that vicinity for several days, motored with them to her home, 423 Fourth street. Fred Lange of Grant Valley left Friday for Edgerton, Minn., to visit his wife, who on account of ill health has been staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and: Mrs. C. H. Kings- ‘bury. His daughters, Misses Faye and Fern, and son, Walter, will accom- pany him. Mrs. Lange, dition is reported to be inot so favor- able at present, has been staying with | her parents and other relatives at| Edgerton for the past two months. Emerson .says: “We get nine- tenths of our education through our eyes." Let Us Set Your Eyes Right It Will Pay You Well e —————_—————— visited at | whose con-| | far, anyexpl of pupjls for;.pianoforte instruction.! 1226 Doud avenué: Telephone 318-W. | y-12tt| { F. D: Higby returned to his home | in Bemidji Monday evening {rom Northom$whengshgihas been, em plqycd,the past_two: waeks. .‘;fi?le’r’ {of ‘Wavilld left | for.Sjoux Falls, 8. D., cplled i.the seripus illness of her‘f son of .M. and Mrs. Fred, | akg . = | BertGlark of Nineteeuth street left Monday:for Park River where hé will look attef his farniing interests for| e, ‘He reports a bountiful | crop therg. Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz. and | daughter, Lorraine Kreatz, and Miss |Edld Rudy left this morning by’ |automobile for Minneapolis to: be abseng ;sum the city for a few rlays,I Mrs. W. D. MacDonald and son, | Clifford, hhve returned to their home | ag Watrous, Saskatchewan, Canada, atter spending the summer with Mrs. N. J. Case, 800 Irvine avenue. Mrs. Case and Mrs. MacDonald are sisters. Sée Your friends? Sure you Will. When?% Wednesday night. Where? Moose ‘hall—at the dance. 1t8-30 POl g 1. 3 -v‘.fl'ilgiam? Sarg, Twho ‘fecently pur- | chased *a’ fatm" mear ' Bemidji, has| been here for a week superintending | the crection of a large chicken house | |to accommodate 400 chickens, and| |other buildings on his property. He | will. move_his family to the farm in; the spring. Hé Ts a progressive farmer | and will be a fine addition to the! farming eommunity. He returned to; his home at Eagle Bend Monday. Mrs. J. W. Heggic of Becida enter-| tained Mary Segar at dinner Thurs- day, the occasion being Mrs. Segar’s ejghty-third birth anniversary. Mrs. Segar was one of the first pioneers of Lake Fattie township, having! settled there on a homestead more; than twenty years ago with her hus- |band, since deceased, and a family of |several children, of which Mrs. John Mickalson of Becida is one. In spite of her age,;Mrs. Segar is still very| lactive and keenly interested in the affairs of the'day. | Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. G Dvoracek and {two children will leave Bemidji this | evening for Bouthern: Minnesota. Mrs. iDvoracek and children will go to visit her parents at their summer: home at Amoka, -and will: visit at other places during the two weeks| she will be’ pway. When she returns/ | her little daughter, Katharine, will {come with her. She has. spent the | summer with her grandparents. Mr. | Dvoracek will go to Minneapolis to superintendy the arranging of the Beltramyj cognty exhibit at the state cts to be gone about ten ! days. NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the | Clerk of this district will receive | sealed bids for transportation on the | East Bemidji route, at this office | | August 30th, 1921, at 7:30 o’clock; | p. m,, with the right to reject any or! { all bids. | | Florence F. Netzer, Clerk, | | Board of Education, Ind. School Dis- | trict No. 7. 10t-8-31) I « 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Porten, 1120 T T THE BEMIDJI'DAILY PIONEER J. H. Koors s spending a few days this week at International Falls on business. Mrs. Jene Meade of Blackduck ar- rived in Bemidji last evening and will visit her daughter, Mrs. E. H. French, and family, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George. Wagner of ‘Alexandria are expected to arrive today by auto to visit at the home of ‘Beltrami avenue. Mrs. E. R. Evans returned this morning from Eau Claire, Wis., she was called the 'first of the month by ‘the serious illness of Mr. Evans’ Mrother. His conditicn is improved and she returned to her home. Mr. and_Mrs. Quincy Brooks, Mr:! and Mrs. F. H. Hayner, and Misses Sarah Arnold and Mabel Brooks mo- tored to Walker Sunday where they’ visited Russell Brooks. Théy returned via Cass Lake and stopped there to visjt friends. Mr .and Mrs. C. M. Odell and three children, who have spent the past three weeks at the Birchmont hotel, left Monday for Cass Lake to visit Minneapolis friends at their summer home there, for a few days before returning to their home in Minne- Miss Maude Hanchett, M and Mrs. Henry Latterell | Liller of Kel- | liher arrived in eBmidji Saturday and |} at04q spent the week end at the home of (hurch w Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kcbe. Ruft, Mr and Mr. Mrs. Charles Stewart and two ¢ ing arrived in Bemidji Saturday. R. D. McGee and Dan Gainey of tem in Misses Linnea and Della‘Anderson |Sunday evening at the home of Mr.| motered to Kclliher Sunda the day with their parents. Miss Della | returned to Bemidji in the e\'enlm.'" but Misq. Linnea remajned at home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Battles of Cole- Frank Tozer at her summer cottag v | raine-spent .the week end in Bemidji lat Iiamond Point, in honor of Mrs. the. guests of relatives. Mr. Battles {[1ugo Sarf of returned to his home Monday evening 'social 2fternoon was enjoyed but visit throughout this week. Mrs. Battles will extend hil dren of Howard Lake are visiting her sister, Mrs. H. A. Ferrell, and| family, 714 Minnesota avenue, hav- | { | the | Given Hardware company left today | for Northome where they are install-| ing a Caloric heating s medern farm home of Severt Hanson. | the | her | oIr.and Mrs. William N. Hanchett, | nd Mrs. E ‘Miss Helen Evans left this morning | corner, and it for Askov, Minn., on the iron range, | membcrs be present. Dur Mabel PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID wihdre she will assume her duties as | ncon a pienic lunch will be served principal of the high school for the and each one is requested to furnish apolic. ‘While in Bemidji they pur- chased _the Tom Erwin cottage at|coming year. Shc has spent her sum- Birchmont and expect to return here | mer vacatjon with her parents, Mr. for the summer months next year.|and Mrs. E. R. Evans in Bemidji. ! B Famous Players- Lasky Corporation bz ber who tried to be king. S Sy Sy Sydney Chaplin ..A thrill with close shaves and " Guaranteed to massage away every line of care! GRAND WED.-THURS. Presents ..A riotous roar of unquenchable laughter about a bar- || singeing adventure 1| Edward‘ Sheldon’s World Fam!c;uu Play REX TODAY and Wednesday | The Dark Side: —in the sombre slums, giving love, happiness, every- thing, making a god of a man who turn- ed-on her and curs- ed her from him. The Light Side: —seven years later, for the first time knowing the love of a real man -and yet wondering if her own love was strong enough to resist when the|lpther i would return. 3 i IS 1 H1 Matinee 2:30 : Rex Orchestra A . First National fa\Attraction. " That Rar‘e: Achievemeni—A True Mirror of Humanity! GNIFICENT!. A TRIUMPH F(')vr PAULINE STARKE AS i SALVATION NELL —backed by an army that steps from slum to screen. A First National Attraction i Directed i)y Kenneth Wepb From Edward Sheldon’s play A TORCHY COMEDY The Hall-Room Boys Evenings 7:10-9:00 1 We have been more than pleasg'-d with the palronage that we have re- ‘ | | ward tonight and tomorrow night at IMr. ad Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup wil |8 o’clock, conducted by William Vas- |leave Bemidji today by auto for Vig, evangelist. The ladies’ aid will | Minneapolis where they expect to serve supper beginnng at 5 o’clock, [remain for a few adys and attend the: |in the basement of the church tomor-state fair. i row evening. The public is invited. —_— Mrs, Adele R. Garlock of Minne- apolis is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Koors, for two wegks. {“HARD TIME" SOCIAL AT . M. E. CHURCH TONIGHT A “hard tine ial will be given by the Epworih League in the buse- | ENTERTAIN AT DINNER | 0. J. Laqua and daughter,Hazel, were entertaned at six o'clock dinner | Victor Carlson, a prosperous farmer, of Rosby, was in the cjty }mh\y and purce ed a Waterloo pb,yu tajpetor nd spent |and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup. ment of the Methodist church this |for his farm, s Suoks evening to wihich all members and s plipior e e riends are invited. All who g MRS. TOZER ENTERTAINS thelr_[r 3 ¢ ) L TAINS lattend are expected to wear old ’ Seven Bemldji ladies were infor- Atebd £1e SXDCCET [0 RO, UL |THE PIONEER WANT ‘ADS, mally cntertained yesterday by/Mrs. | fine. B = RING RESULTS - St. Joe, Idahol A | while | worketl on thejr fancy | the ladies | Tozer served a dainty | work. Mrs. luncheon. s LET OUR EXPERT mix -your prescription for you and both your doctor and you will be pleased with the DIVISION MEETS ‘'TOMORROW ! The Dining Koom division of the d of the Presbyterian hold a mecting Wednes ey . day afierncon at the farm home of results. By having - your Mic. Ralph Grover, near the six-mile prescription. com pounded desired that all here you are sure of getting ng the after- the freshest and strongest drugs and no mistakes made. refreshments. CITY DRUG STORE Laliberte & Erickson g SPECIAL SERVICES AT NY¥ORE IUTHERAN CHURCH There will be services held at the Fres Lutheran church in the Fifth REX Theatre| Thursday and Friday | The Store cAhead William Fox presents SHIRLEY MASON “The Lamplighter” A Love Story Fall and Winter Millineryj Opening Wednesday August 31st. Our entire stock of Eastern Models are now on display, By Maria Susanna Cummins GIRLS IN BANKS ASSIST CASHIERS | ““Women, properly trainca, have fair chances of becoming bank cffi- also numbers of beautiful creations from many noted de- cers,”” says I. L. Watkins, Pres., . . i 1 Dakota ]{usincss Cullc;‘{cq l'l 10, signers. If we were to try to describe these beautiful hats g o 2 N. D. “Mapy of our girls corét | it would but feebly express or portray the real beauty. banks as stenos or book! nd advance to. official pos 3 centlywe sent Ellen Granlund to the First State Bank of ¥elton as 2 cashier, Sclina Lindelien to position at the Merchants Bank, Red Lake Falls, Minn.”’ About 700 banks employ ., B. C. graduates. *‘Follow the fuc- ce$$ful.”” Write F. L. Wa 806 Front St., Farpo, N. about Fall courses of study. 1t will be necessary for you to see them to appreciate the exquisite coloring and designs. Our entire stock will be on display, nothing reserved, Wednesday, August 31, ) WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL ONE YEAR OLD! We have been in business in Bemidji just one ycar and we are going to celebrate by giving a “ First Anniversary Sale on the new fall garments that have been and are arriving daily. ceived during the year. We believe that our customers appreciate our sed lines and to give better service and we extend efforts to carry increz a cordial invitation to all residents of this vicinity to visit the store during the sale and see what we have to offer. We will quote prices later this week. Sale Starts Saturday, September 3 will last Ten Days rein

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