Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 9, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBE R 9, 1921 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. Eve will be given pro 2 G ‘Ha‘g—ren is mmsactmg busi- ness-in ancnpolls this" week. John Maltrnde of Becida tmnsacb ed business in.Bemidji Thursday. Miss Fay Freeman has accepted a position as teacher of the school at Northern. wool dresses, $25. 2td9-9 Late models, O'Leary-Bowser Co. J. H. Koors is transacting business in Thief River Falls and places in that vicinity this week. t J. A. Dalton has left Bemidji for| serious illness of his mother. Mrs. Charles McDonald of North- ern was the guest of friends while shopping’ in' Bemidji Thursday. For kalsomining, painting. paper- hanging, natural wood finishing, call on A. E. Webster. I have had 20 years' experience. Phone 166. 3t9-10 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skoogland of Northern -weré shopping and calling | on friends in Bemidji Thursday. Peter Lund of Liberty marketed| a load of very fine watermelons and cantaloupes in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. Charles Schroeder and daugh- ter, Miss Gail, are in Minneapolis this week attending the state fair. Dance in old Armory Wednesday, Sept. 14. Music by Shuck’s Jazz Or- chestra. Everybody invited. 4t9-13 Mrs. Dick Hebert and Miss Edith Workman of Redby visited friends in| Bemidji this week. They made the | trip by auto. Frank Hardy of Big Falls arrived | in Bemidji this ‘morning and is the of Fifth ward. Beautiful serge, tricotine and gab-! erdine dresses, $25 at O'Leary-Bowser | i Co. " 2td9-9 | Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wilson are at- tending .the state fair at Minneapolis this week. They went via Duluth and vicited relatives there en route. Miss Milrae Achenbach has resign- ed her position with the Crookston Lumber company and will attend the University of Minnesota this winter. For ,plenic or excursion parties charter passenger boat ‘“Thor.” Al A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25t1 John Gravelle and wife of Grand Rapids are the guests this weck of the former’s sister, Mrs. Edmund Jewett, and family, of Mississippi avenue. S. A. Swanson ‘- was in the city tributing bills for the auction sale to be held at the Home of his neighbor, J. L. Jones, of Rockwood township, today. " halt One table of silk blouses, 2td9-9 price. O'Leary-Bowser Co. F. C. Bates returned to his home yesterday after visiting his mother and attending a family re-union at Akeley, where he motored over af week ago. His sister, Mrs. Charles Livingston of San Jose, Calif., ac- companied him home and will v]s)t in Bemidji. Ladies’ ‘Cuban heel, Down Stairs store. one-strap pumps, brown $3.95 at Tyoppman’s 4t9-9 Mrs. Eugene Grady of Hibbing, who has been visiting relatives at Park Ramds and Walker, spent last evening. in Bemidji with friends en route to her home. Mrs. Grady is a daughter of the late Mrs. A. Shoares, who was a resident of Bemidji for a number of years. Moses Jewett, who was the guest for three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petra, 1005 Mississippi avenue, and his nephow< Edward, Leon and Ed- mund Jewett and their families, left Tuesday for his home at St. Paul. From there he will go to Faribault to attend to some business matters for a few days. Emerson says: “We get nine- tenths of our education through our eyes.” Let Us Set Your Eyes Right It Will Pay You Well ————————————————— ngstcn, Canada, called there by the | |where he has transacted business and |attended the fair. guest of his niece, Mrs. L. C. Cole, 3 Thursday visiting friends and dis-|s | video. ‘|Her daughter, Mrs. Clara Webster, {and children, who have : Daily Fasixi;n Hint 9530 A NEW AND SIMPLE FROCK } Mtis fashioned of check voile of substantial weight and trimmed’ with silk'crépe de Ching, the silk being used for the deep V-shaped vest and binding of the short sleeves. To the round, collarless neck is due much of the youthful effect of the dress. A narrow belt holds in a slight fulness at the waist. The vestee is mounted onafront-closm underbody. Medium sizbirequires 334 yards 36-inch check, and 1% yard 36-mch plain, ‘material, Pictorial Review Dress No. 9530. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. . Mrs. 'w. Cota of Bootleg Lake is the guest or Mrs,! Edward Jewett, 1110 Park ‘avenue, ‘while shopping in the city today. N. E. Given is expected to arrive home tomorrow from the Twin Cities Mr. and Mrs.: Lon Davis, who have visited friends at Solway for a short time,. were in Bemidji Thursddy en route to their home at Northern. Gashy palds for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northem Grocery Co. 1 1-19tf Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup and children have returned to their home in Bemidji from a motor trip to Min- neapolis where. they attended the state fair. Y Miss Emma Lou Ketten has accept- | ed a'position 'to teach in District No. 40, consolidated school near Nebish, and will leave Bemidji next week to assume her duties there. .y Ladies’ Cuban heel, Down Stairs store. ..one-strap pumps, brown $3.95 at Tgoppman]s 4t9-9 Mrs. J. O. Stromberg of Anoka was-in Bemidji Thursday en route to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles McDonald, of Northern, where she will visit for a month. -§-H: Freeman returned to his home in Bemidji last evenmg from Redby where he has been since Saturday. He will leave again Saturday for Solway wh ¢ he will resume his teaching. For rent: Modern furnished room, three blocks from Normal. 1218 Bemidji avenue. 6t9-14 Mr, and Mrs. Benard Landgren and son Vern, of Liberty, were out- of‘town shoppers in Bemidji Monday. Mr. Landgren also visited his friend, Liester Péterson, at St. Anthony’s hos- pital. ! Miss June Williams returned yes- terday to her duties at the Duxbury Land company office after having (been confined at home for five weeks with a broKen arm, received when cranking her car.” ‘Wonderful bargains in silk blouses, choice 4t one-half price. O’Leary- Bowser Co. 2td9-9 F. M! Goughnour of the Motor Inn motored to Minneapolis to transact business and attend the state fair. He was accompanied by Charles Mason- er, Pete Lennehan, Frank Ward and Chester Treadwell. Miss Martha Larson has resumed her teaching at Trout Lake, nedr Grand ‘Rapids, after spending h summer ~vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Larson, at their farm home: south: of town. 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 the service you desire. 8t9-10 Will Luchen and wife, who were guests for a weck of Mr. Lucken’s sister, Mrs. Erick Landgren, and fam- ily, of ‘Becida, and brother, John Luchen, and family, of Fernhill, have returned to their home at Monte- Mrs. J. W. Barnett of Lake Plan- taganet spent a few days this week| at her home, 1108 Mississippi avenue. spent the summer months at the Barnett home in Bemidji, left Tuesddy for their ‘home at Buell. | - T0 HOLD FOOD SALE A _food sale will be held Saturday| {afternoon %y the Miscellaneous Divi- islon o fthe Ladies’ Aid of the Pres | byterian chyreh, in the Gas company office. Mrs. N. E. Given and Mrs.! Duxbury will have charge. G. A. R. HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Grand Army of the Republic will hold their regular meeting Sat- urday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the 1. 0. O. F. hall. TO ENTERTAIN LADIES OF G. A. R. TTOMORROW Mrs. Harriet Wickham will enter- tain the Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle Saturday afternoon, September 10, at her home at 1414 Minnesota ave- nue. All members are requested to be present by 2 o’clock. MRS. HINSHAW SURPRISED Friends and relatives numbering about twenty-five , surprised Mrs. David Hinshaw at her home at Wil- ton Thursday, the occasion. being planned in honor of her birthday aniversary. A pleasant social hour was enjoyed with conversation and musi¢ and a bounfteous' birthday lunch served, All report a very pleas- ant evening. ] BETHEL LUTHERAN MEN TO MEET THIS EVENING The regular meeting of the Men's society of the Bethel Lutheran church will be aeld ~this aveniny at the home of Alired Mo2n sonth »f town Those wishing = conveyances will meet at Christianscn's stere in the Fifth ward where they will be pro- vided. A program has been prepare after which there will he a social hour, and refreshmcnu wn! be served by Mrs. Moen. ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID HELD MEETING THURSDAY The first meeting of the St. Paul’s Ladies’ Aid was held Thursday at thej church parlors with a record attend ance. Plans for the regular monthly | meetings of the last. quarter of the year were '[Wesented. {The regulyr “early autumn” 'and ‘‘sauerkraut and wiener’” suppers will be given this quarter. The Christmas bazaa will take place on Thursday after noon, December 1. The fine spirit shown at the meeting manifests a live interest and success for the or- ganization. A. Lord is expected to arrive home tomorrow from Billings, Mont., where he went a week ago with Mrs. Lord, called there by the death of Mrs. Lord’s niece, Mrs. Sheshanre. Mrs.| Lord will remain there for' another week before returning to her home. " After September 1st Mrs, William C. Budge will take a limited number of pnpils for pianoforte instructioh. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W. V. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PlONEEi Chartes Hoyt of Thlrtwnt.h street went to Crystal, , Tuesday to| bring back his Louring |.’i\V‘. Mr. Hoyt and family motored to North Dakota about three weeks ago to visit rela- tives at different places in that state, but the roads being impassable for a car, they returned to Bemidji last week by train. Seth Smith and son, Russell of Be- cida, were business callers in .the city Wednesday. They took out a barrel of cylinder oil and several barrels of‘ gasoline on their motor truck for L. I T ,,,,, s E. Hanson, who runs a clover hulling AT T machine by motor power. Mr. Smith was in Bemidji again Thursday to get repairs for his threshing outfit. FISK T T [y —REX SUNDAY— James Oliver Curwood’s “GOD’S; COUNTRY and THE LAW” AND MILLER TIRES ‘ LR L e ] FREE AIR VULCANIZING i mlh i !Imlillfifl[[lmu. T = = el Directed by Sidney Olcott REX—SUNDAY “GOD’S COUNTRY | o GOLF JAIL —where he upset staid prison routine as the Comical “CONVICT 13” An uproarious melange of mellow love, atrocious golf trick cells: and much be- deyiled guards, with KEATON The: Man Who'Never Smiles Causing All the Smiles Sentence. yourself to two reels of stormy hilarity with Buster Keaton in “Convict 13” and then judge for yourself. —SHOWING— Grén& 8-121t IR / / # S S{/ Toved an A Romance of Love Fame. Dressed in Si Lost the Fight. Admission: _ELKO A 5.0 RGUSON f\'VI D.T: "LVL,A_“ PRODUCTION Tonight and Saturday d Brofane U 8 V4 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE and Music, Youth and ks, basking in Luxury, but touching at times the Haunts of those who Also—MONTE: BANKS—In Comedy . “HIS DIZZY DAY” Children 10c—Adults 25¢ PR 7 NI I [ =i (AT AT B = WOMAN GIVE i mmmmmummmuum [ Do You Believe Thaf— MAN GETS AND FORGETS: See William Christy Cabanne’s Leaf From a Woman’s Soul “What's A Wife Worth?” A Rcbertson-Cole Super Special BEGINNING SUNDAY— WELKO S AND FORGIVES? T I L] Theaftre S T L T il I I ] e James Oliver Curwood’s |=! and THE LAW” | A mnm DAlLY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESI]LTS 218 I ORI s With Pun‘chase of 5 Bars Jap ASK_YOUR GROCER __ F MAKE ARRANGEMENTS LIMIT ONE ORDER Same Price at All Stores LAST DAY ASK YOUR D .fames S. Kirk and MAKERS OF GOOD SOA i [] T T TR T T T T TR UL LTI = GROCERS OF BEMIDJI £ ' ' AND VICINITY OFFER ONE CAKE OF KIRK’S FAMOUS Rose Toilet Soap No Coupons . ASK YOUR GROCER, Watch for Window Dispiay in Your Dealer’s Store Through Whom This Offer Is Made Yén.‘l‘ Pay 36c¢ for the Five Bars of Flake White Saturday, Sept. 24, 1921 IIIIIIlIIIllllllllllll!llllllllllil!lIIIIl|lIIHIIIIllII|IIllllllllmmi"lll" gt dind Dika FREE of Kirk’s Flake White WITH YOUR CROCER NOW ... TO KACH FAMILY OF SALE EALER NOW Company, Chicago P FOR OVER 80 YEARS ninnnnnn S Lower Cost and Increased P Studebaker Chassis . Studebaker Touring. Car Studebaker Coupe Roadste Studebaker Sedan. Studebaker two-passenger Roadster Studebaker Prices Drop¥ Wlie roduction Makes It Possible to Quote the Following Prices on the . “Light Six” Studebakers .............. $1,150.00 wf il r (Prices F. Q. B. South Bend) MOTOR CO. ERERZN GEO. KERR, Prop. : E BELTRAMI Phone 812-W B A Dewey Ave. and 14th St.

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