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k 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 see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. Casb paid for Liberty bonds. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf \Mr. and Mrs. E. Kenfield spent last evening at Cass Lakg. A. M. Bagley is transacting busi ness at Thief River Falls thi sweek. Mrs. George Féigle of Northern was the guest of Bemidji friends Thursday. M. Phibbs and daughter, Bertha May, motored to Bemidji yesterday on business. H. Flora of Green, Penn., is visit- ing his daughter, Mrs. William Galli gher for amonth. J .W. Heggie, Erick Landgren and wife of Becida -were Bemidji busi- ness visitors Thursday. Dance in old armory, Monday, Sept. 5. Music by Schuck’s four- piece jazz orhcestra. Everybody in- vited, = 3t93 Catherine Bagley returne from McIntosh Thursday where she has visited friends for a week. C. W. Kingsbury and” wife of Grant Valley motored to Bemidji ‘Tuesday and did some shopping. Fred Lange made a business trip to Fergus Falls Tuesday returning to his home at Grant Valley Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar and grand- son, Jack, will go to Brainerd Sat- urday to visit friends for a few days. Two fast zames of baseball at the local nark. Sunday and Monday at 3:30. Ponsford Indians play M. & I. team. 289-3 C. W. Warfield left last evening for ‘Minneapolis tc attend the open ing day. at the state fair. He expects t oreturn Saturday evening to Be- midji. Mrs. William Budge Jand} three children, William, Helen and Leona, left’ yesterday for a visit with their parents in’Shevlin. They expect to visit until” school starts in Bemidji. Mrs. ‘W. J. McCarthy and daugh tcr, Miss Colefte, of 715 Lake Boule- vard left thig morning for Duluth and Brainerd to visit relatives and friends. They expect to be gone two weeks. After September 1st Mrs, Willmm| C. Budge will take a limited number | of pupils for pianoforte instruction. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W-. 8-12tt Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Parker of Sev- enth street léft 'by auto“today for| St. Paul to attend the state fair and visit relatives <in .Stillwater. They expect to return.in about two weeks‘ All electric light bills are due and should be paid on or before the 10th of September. In doing so you save your discount and help us give you 8t9-10 the service you desire. el Dolled Up”’ SUNDAY Matinee 2:30 Emerson says: “We get nine- tenths of our education through our eyes.” Let Us Set Your Eyes Right It Will Pay You Well Mamie Peterson of Werner were vis- son, night from Wisconsin. G- ithe trip by auto. Sunday and Monday at 3:30. -Be Mr. and, Mrs. Willlam Grey and itors inthe city yesterday. Mrs. Walter Hélmer has returned from .a business' and pleasure trip to! Verndale, Staples and Brainerd. | Mrs.“N. Harvey and son, Walter left last evening for the Twin Cities where they expect to attend the state | fair. Mr.;and Mrs.: E. P. McMahon and Raymond, returned Tuesday They mnde‘ Miss Alice Minnick has resignedl her ‘position as bookkeeper at the Smith Lumber company and expects to attend the State Teachers college. . The Ponsford Indians and the M. | & 1. teams play at the Ball Park there! 2t9-3 | A. O. Aubolee has recently pur- cliased the Vickers’ property on Park avenue and is having the house newly | painted besides making other im- provements. | J. G. Winkjer and A. W. Stone will attend the Bemidji Township Far mers’ club meeting tomorrow after noon. Mr. Winkjer will speak on co- | operative bull associations. i Little Lewellyn Burket of the Fifth ward, who has been spending his va- cationy with his grandparents| in Superior, ‘Wis., has returned to his homey Bemidji Business College opens | September 6. 4t 9-3 Mr. and Mrs. George A. McDonald and daughters, Marion and Helen | May, of Grand Forks motored to Be- midji yesterday -to spent a few days| at the home of Mrs. McDonald’s par | ents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank McManus. Mrs. K. McCready and daughter, Louise, and Earl Bailey returned from a weeks’ auto trip to Minne apolis ‘and other points Thursday. ! They report alvery enjoyable trip and { good roads. i Mrs. Blaine Lambert’s mother, Mrs. Hunt, and her sister, Miss Bertha Hunt left this morning for Mankato. |. They have been yisiting Mrs. Lambert || for the past week | J. G. Winkjer and A. W. Stone will attend the Frohn Farmers’ club| meeting tomorrow afteknoon it 31 c’clock. Mr. Winkjer will speak to the”members of the club on co-oper- ative bull associations. For ,plenic ' or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. . 6-26t1 Miss Nellie Covell who has visited friends and relatives at"Port Clinton, Ohio, for three'months visited friends in Bemidji en route to her school duties at Oklee, which start Tues- day. Miss Covell was a former teacher in the Bemidji schools. Paul Bagby and Walter Balk left| this ‘morning by auto fqr Minne | apolis en route to Morningside Col & lege, Sioux City, Iowa, ifhere they expect to attend school They will visit | in’Laureéns, lowa, where Mr. Baghy’s !! sister lives, for ‘a short time. ! Attend the dance at the new ar- mory, September 5. Dot Van’s or- chestra. 4t 9-3 Harry and Walter Kolass and Ed- ward Storz of Zumbrota arrived in Bemidji Tuesday to spend a few days with -Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kolbe and family. They are greatly impressed with the country and have succeed-; ied in; landing some of the big fish so abundant in the many lakes near Bemidiji. Mrs. Shirley Halquist, who visited| her sister, Mrs. Carl Jones, and family at Pleasant Valley, and brother, Nor- |man Knox; and family at Nebish, for a short time left for her home at Cinnétinnati, Ohio, Monday. She took the train.to Bemidji after spending a:-few rdays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, her brother, Donald,, and sistdrs, Misses Carol, Bessie ‘and Florence Knox, at their home, 1117 -Park avenue. | -All parties’ having claims against | the'New, Birchmont Hotel must file same -at once with W.-L, Broks, | treasurer. 2t9-3| Fred ‘LAnge, "Who has spent the| past-two weeks as the guest of rela-| tives’ at Edgerton,- Minn., returned | to his home at Grant Valley by auto Saturday. “He was ;accompanied by his wife-and children,.the former having - spe; he past ten weeks at the home* lér jarents, Mr. and Mrs.. ¢ :Ha'Kingsbury at Edgerton. While en route they spent Friday | evening with Mr. Lange’s brother, | Walter Lange, and family at Granite Falls, Minn. Are you, going? Where? Why to the Maccabee’s dance at the mnew armory September 5. 419-3 Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens ‘and children; Lyle .and Eva, arrived at Grant V'alley by auto Saturday eve ning to -visit Mrs. Stevens’ sister, Mrs. F:W. Lange and family, and brether, C. W. Kingsbury, and fam ily. They were accompanied by their | aunt, Mrs. W. E. Daijly of Edgerton,! who is the guest of her son, Arthur Daily, and family. of Rockwood. Mrs. 'Daily, who is a sufferer from asthma, makes a trip every autumn to Roek- wood township, where she never that distressing malady. Notice of ‘Dissolution of Partnership Noticer is” Heréby given that -the interests of 'R. L. Hilde in the Hilde and Danielson Sheet Metal Shop have been purchased by R. M. Danielson, | future. All bills are payable to R. M. Bert Greenfield and mother of Omro, Wis.,, are guests at the Gary home, i Greenfield has been principal of the high school in Winnett, Mont., for the past year. He expects to attend 601 Minnesota avenue. Mr. With— Claire —SAT. “The Lure of Egypt”’ Robert McKim Joseph J. Dowling Here Is Suspense! Here Is Romance! Here’s a Rich Dramatic Treat “BANG” A Laugh Loaded Comet;ly It's a Two-Part “Mermaid” GRAND returning %o her hon Adams & SUN. the State Teachers college here this year. Mrs. Greenfield is a sister of Mrs. Gary. She expects to visit with her sister and also relatives in Ny | more for about three months before ! ne. T L T T T A “FATTY” ' ARBUCKLE In Seven-Reel ‘Dra;pn . —ALSO— “It’s a‘Boy” Mack Sennett Comedy- " Tonight Only fails to obtain. immediate relief fem |, “‘Who Wil ¢onduct the business in“the || Danielson and all-obligations of the firm will be paid by him. 219-3 ... R.M DANIELSON; , MILLER’S CASH and CARRY STORE 814 BELTRAM! AVE. Fresh Eggs, doz............ 30c ‘_ Creamery Butter, 1b....37¢c Heinz Apple Butter, 2-1b jar .. Pure Raspberry or Straw- berry Jam, 5-1b pail . Ce-$1045 21/4-lb can Log Cabin Syrup Bulk Peanut Butter, Butter Krust Health Bread, pkg ..o 32c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, 2 pkgs....26¢ Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs : Shredded Wheat Bis- cuit, pkg Crackers, by the caddy, Bulk Olives, gt .........48¢c Quart jar Opsata Honey 2 cans Corn 2 cans Peas 2 cans Wax Beans......25¢ Country Style Sausage, 10-0z can 20c PHONE 295 ————————————————————————————— Where Quality Is Higher Than Price SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Labor Day We :Close at 10:30 a.:m. Daily Cup Coff 3 lbs White House Crusade Coffee, Caldwell’s Red Coffee, 2 lbs can Beef Stew, 1b Pot Roast, Ib Roll Roast, 1b Veal Stew ... Leg of Veal, 1b Veal Chaps, b Veal Shoulder, Pork Loin, Ib Lamb Stew, lb made), 1b Pork Sausage, i 1b Hamburger, Ib Hens, 1b ... Leg of Lamb, 1b Lamb Chops, 1b .. Spring Chickens, lb . ee, 3 lbs...:85¢ Label 78c Good Cocoa, Y4-lb 19c MEAT SPECIALS Tc ............ 25¢ . 7c .30c .25¢ 1b........ 20c ...30c Pork Shoulder Roast, Link Sausage (home- n bulk, 22¢ .20c 32¢ 27c T ] R 4 ALICE LAKE in—*“Uncharted Seas” In the Frozen Wilds and Northern Lights Rex Sunday NIRRTz T pays to keep your Plumb- ing in repair. Often a little attention in time will save a big joblater on. Don’t neglect that leak now — it will cost you mare if you do. A telephane call here will bring a man promptly to put your Plumbing iu order. Roy V.Harker Phone 122 Third St. Your Health Ask Your Dealer for - KOORS Pasteurized Milk and ‘Cream VISIT OUR FLANT THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SO g | Bring the Children for-Shoes and Be Assured of Getting Footwear of Style, Comfort and Wearing Quality at Popular Prices. Children’s black and brown, in Kid and Calf leather, na- ture Form Shoes, in Button and Lace with heels and spring heels; also Blucher styles; sizes 8% to 11; value to $4.00; : ~-SPECIAL—$2.45 ' Misses’ Gunmetal and Brown Oalf leather Lace Shoes, with high tops; sizes 1174 to 2; value up to $5.00; SPECIAL—$2.95 Growing Girls’ black and brown Calf leather Shoes; sizes 214 to 7; value to $6.00. SPECIAL—$3.45 First-Class Shoe Repairing in Connection BEMIDJI SHOE STORE 315 Minnesota Ave. “ Phone 172:W X ' | { TOMORROW SATURDAY 10to11a.m. Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ Shoes a pair’ Center Tables—Main Floor - Wait on Yourselves ; One Pair to a Customer t Money This Winter. rows of potatoes. Protect yourself and get a Hoover Potato Digger—the digger that gets all your potatoes on top of the ground.. The seven-foot Hoover has 94 elevator chain links besides the rear shaker—this thoroughly cleans your potatoes, the vine turner, leaves your potatoes on.the ground with the tops between the With a couple of hundred Hoover Diggers in this territory you can judge for yourself the service they are giving. Given Hardware Hoover Potato Diggers Don't Leave That Extra Potato in the Ground—They Are Going to Be Worth and, with |, We Carry a Complete Stock of Repairs for the Hoover—Always on Hand. i Hoover 7-foot Elevator, complete with rear rack. ....$177.50 | Hoover 6-foot Elevator . ce......$126.50 ' (Less 6% for Cash) i