Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 5

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items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owa it to their guests and to them. selyes to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is. known. Bert McTaggart is ill at his home, 519 Third street, with an: attack of tonsilitis. John A. Thorn and Andrew Lar- son, farmers from Sammus, are shop- - ing in Bemidji today. Koors I"\stcunzed milk and cream are sure to.please. 10-5tf Mr. and Mrs. William Grove of Northern autoed to Bemidji Wednes- day and called cn friends. S. C. Bailey is conducting a state land sale in Duluth today and will conduct one at Aitkin tomorrow. A E. Eilison is tra sacting busi- ness at.Redby today and will return to his hiome in Bemidji this evening. The L. 0. O. M. drill team will give a d e Saturday eveéning at the Moose . Tickets $1. Unescorted ladies, 2 3t10-22 Cecil Longdcn left today for Min- neapolis. He will drive a Ford car back for the C. W. Jewett company. Mr. Fislier of Crookston is in Be- midji this week to start a cigar fac- tory if he ‘can secure a-suitable loca- tion. © Caslt paid for Liberty bonde. G. B. Hoo.ey, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf H.-R. Shepardson of Minneapolis is a guest’ in Bemidji of his son-in- law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Warford, and famly. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Shook are mov- ing from their home this week to the Phibb’s residence, 519 Beltrami ave- nna. where they expect to spend the winter, Wonderful sale of trimmed hats at the Elko Hat Shop. Hats worth as much-as $15, sale price $6.95. Hats $7.50 to $10, sale price, riday and Saturday only. $ 5 1t10-20 SR s of Grand Forks arrive Bemidji this'noon and is a guest at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porte. Mrs. Evans is a sister of Mrs. Porte. J. C. Craig and -Rev. Dr. Blaine Lambert returned- to: Bemidji this ing fxom Nab h. Dr. . Craig vice” hield” there ight, :md Rev Lambert has been ng services:there for the past three mgl\n B. P. 0. E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge 'Thursday evening. T. C.'BAILEY, Sec’y. The G. S. Knight family hav moved in from their summer cottage at Lakemount and are now residing at 1111 Lake Boulevard, —————e George Cox, Thirteenth street, is visiting friends and relatives at Sta- ples, Verndale and other places for a week, Mr, Cox plans to spend the winter in the ‘W Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” 2 10»51:[ PR | Mr. and Mrs. P. M," Marks of Pos\- ton are guests: at the, Gilmore home, 905 Lake Boulevard. They are mother and father of Mrs Gilmore, Alpert Kaiser of Bagley is also a guest at their home. Dr. Gilmore left the first of the week for Chicago and from there went to, Phllfld(.]]lhld to attend the convention of the American college! of surgeons. He expects to be gone for several days. Youw'llde pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you ask for Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf Dr. C. R. Sanborn left Bemidji last evening for Chicago where he will attend the Soo Surgical associ- ation convention, to be held there October 21 and 22. He expects to return to Bemidji Monday. W. F. Rosenwald, state mainten- ance engineer, inspected the nowv state road between Cass Lake and Bena Tuesday, and that road is now open | for traffic. He came to Be i jafternoon and took the mght train for St. Pauli ' | { Wonderful sale of trimmed hats at the Elko Hat Shop. Hats worth as much as $15, sale price $6.95. Hats worth. from $7.50 to $10, sale price, $3.95. Friday and Saturday only. 1610-20 | Miss Martha Goss of Guthrie is the guest of Mrs. Christie Groff in Re- midji this week while attending the educational meetings. Both ladies are teachers in the schools at Guthrie and came to Bemidji last evening to be present at the meetings. Salesladies wanted at once at the | Bemidji Shoe Store. 2t110-20 Mr .and Mrs. Easton of Warren, Minn., who have been guests of their | R. E, tonna, nn., grand the ~Grand Commandery Templar of Minnesota, was in the city Wednesday and ins Elkanah Commandery No. 30, Knights | Templars in the afternoon. Supper | was served at the Markham hotel. Sir Allen B, Stewnt of Owa- commander of | hvas {new quarters will be held tomorrow |QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Ining at the chur Salesladies wanted at once at the | | on the work done |ciety. during the year el | tember 30, Through th {leadership of their L th [dm i '1\1» AW, ENTERTAIN AT DINNER lce)]unooux with Mrs. J. at the home of Mr. Forester, 915 Dew avenue. | the ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Jgfi{“'&et L dn Mrs. A. B. Palmer and Mrs. A. E.|Christmas sale, Feir ‘entertained ‘at seven fables m' bridge Wednesday. afternoon at the | December nue, th_is lwin v th cond of a series | exe are giving., e ORDER OF FORE TERS TO | HOLD MEETING TONIGHT | > Woman's Catholic Ovder of | ¥ ters will hold their regular bu s meeting this evening at 8 o’cle at the Moose hall, and all memb are urged to be present. ODD FELLOWS' LODGE MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT | The regular meeting of the 1. O. o.| F. will be held iriday evening at 8 o’clock at the Odd Fellows' hall and | it is desired that all members be present. | | DEGREE OF HONOR TO ; MEET TOMORROW NIGHT |4 | The Degree of Honor has moved | | from the I. 0. O hall to the Moose hall, and their first. meeting in their evening ‘at 8 o’clock. There is im-| 3 portant business to be conducted and | & all members are urged to be present. | AT M. E. CHURCH TONIGHT | The first quarterly conference of the Methodilst church will be con- ducted by Dr. J. C. Craig this cve- at 7 ck sharp. | It is desired that all members of the official board be there. promptly in order that they may close in time to! attend the educational meeting at the | avmory at 8 o’clock. There will be no! other service at the church tonight. strong demand H " METHODIST LADIES' AID El HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR, 3 : The. Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist ‘thc he will go to South Carolina ito visit relatives for .about a month. |He also expects. to stop at Decatur, Ill., on his return trip and visit Aloy Lappen, until recently a resident’ of Bemidji. 'JI']HI]E ‘SGB & ]D99 If you want the best of home- Ibaked foods, come to the Degree of |Honor food sale at Doran’s Plumb-| ing Shop Saturday afternoon. 307 Belt. Belnldjl Shoc . Store. 2t10-20 3t10-21 by th nding Se! e efficien president. Mrs. | | E. H. Denu, and the co-operation of members {urough the - different ons: Dining room with Mrs. A. Ellizon chairman; bed room with Benson chairman; mis- W." Naugl Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Riley were en-,chairman; they have completed the tertained today at 12 o’clock dinner Lm” st successful year in their history, and Mrs. Jm-\"”“ the report that they had raised H which amount does not in¢lude rticles they have completed at division meeting through. to be sold at thei The ladies are mukmg even greats, home 6f Mrs. Feir, 908 Bemidji ave-[€r Plans for the coming year. P@rw Wear - == Straps are still in == ONE two and three straps, there is mo denying '4 their popularity. We also have several numbers in Colonial cifects which are su- |son, Chauncey Easton, and family,|church re i 1 ports an interesting mect- eriD. .l-;t '1thm a}pantrtnenh in thfe DU}:&I;hny and a large attendance at th;:: pork tbuilding, le: his ' noon for - their | mecting held yesterday afternoon 1 \ Lerri lywlr{(e Mrs. I*,exstci\yh;\n(l l:%tl( ”son,-thx- lxzxiu[\1<z)1t “of the ch:n’;‘ " e The Good Materials Jack, accompanied them and will vis-| One of the pieaszni features of the This ason Are it there for a few days. afternoon was the report of the sce- 8 2@11;“ 3 e o~ Vi QTINS, Phone 175 and place your order ; Bl k Su ’dl for Koors Pasteurized milk ::nd;mfifl‘;"‘l; ]Ph‘b%“ “‘]ft l?:l‘t «."&3251 fot Blac eae, créam. to.b rtad || apolis where he will a . Soon every posning. - " 19, T foothall game. Saturday, and Blacls Kid and |friends “for a few days, aml Patent Leather 1 SHOE STORE Phone 46-w ¢ | Bemndlj p- M t HOLDS EINE FETING the. public will be invited. ELKS LODGE TO HOLD REGULAR MEET TONIGHT “A special entertainment has been arranged for the regular meetmg of the Elks lodge this evening at 8 o’clock and. it is especially urged that all .members attend. Lunch will be served after the business session. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN AID apro The Ladies” Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran church report a large crowd and interesting meeting . yesterday |afternoon, when they met in the base- i ment of the church. The sum of $23 was realized from the lunch served, oland a large number of piates were | donated for church use. November 17 was voted'as the date for their annual 'Christmas sale ofl and fancy. work, and at that time they will serve supper, to which Two heags may be better than one, | but a pair of stomachs is too much and so, When an eight-year-old girl of Bristol, Wis., complained for a year of stomach aches fn her breast, the doctor inated. 'Kxchange, i h i Some are large, some are small, and others are medium size. Turbans, off- the-face models and draped brim hats are included. - Col- trlmmmg' Smart Trimmed Hats At $4.95 One hundred new trim- hats purchased at attrac- | tive prices, will be group- ed for Saturday’s sale at $4.95 It is such a varied collec- tion that you will surely . find a becoming style— The fabrics are: LYONS VELVETS DUVETYNES PANNE VELVETS ors are brown, henna, beaver, navy, French blue and black. Jet fancies, cire ribbons, fiowers ostrich and novelties are used for Ordinarily, hats of like quallty would be offered at $8 to $12—choice of group . $4 95 'TROPPMAN’S i e WELCOME! NOR. DIVISION OF MINN. EDUCATIONAL ASS'N. We Extend An Invitation To View Our Showing Ot Newesl Arrivals Coats, Suits And Dresses Visitors to Bemidji, at this time; are invited to come in and see our showing of all that is new and practical in READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS Priced Unusually Low This Season way A visit will not obligate you in any to buy—ws want you to see what Wonderful Garments can be had here in Bemidji-— So that when you are interested you will know that you can buy to'advantage here. Il]l[llilll_lllillllll,lliIlIIIIlIIIIlIlIIvIII - BOYS’ SHOES We are going to discont nue| Boys’ Shoes, and hate ai small stock of high-g ade Shoes that we offer for| about half of what we pald for them. Boys’ Brown Shoes—Welt[ sole, Weyenberg m ak e;| sizes 105 to 2; to close at,—| $1 98 a pair Boys’ High-Cut Shoes— 3Brown, welt sole, Weyen berg make; sizes 10 to 14; to close at— 1. ~ $2.95 a pair Bungalow Aprons—Light and dark colors, well made gar- ments, each ............98¢c Women’s Unionalls — M ade from an extra quality of Kahki Cloth, well made, a pair. . $2.98 . I | 1 -l [ | 4 | | S g : Some Thingé You'll Need! 58-inch Merccrl/ed Damasksgd c 10c £ o I =y 0, '"'“llIIlIIIIIllIIIIHIIIIIIlllIlIIllIllIIIIlIllIlI||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII|||||I|IIIlIIIIII|IllIllllIIUIIlIIII_I[Ifl[ll!llfl[lflfl[lllllllllll I | | | | Steven’s Crash, 18 inches wide, a yard .. Knitting Cotton, 3 balls for. 25¢ Knitting Yarn, 3-lb skein. .47¢ Bath Towels, 23x41, each. . Berkely Cambric, white or flesh, 36 inches wide, a yd . . 25¢ Coats’ Spool Cotton, a spool.5c Skinner’s Satin, 36 inches wide, .$2.25 @’LEARY«B@WSER @@ .Auummum||||i'uu||u|mmnu|||||||lm||||||flu|||||||llull T T a yard . Under--Priced Merchandise What you want, when you wannt it, at a great saving in price. Friday and Saturday Oct. 21st and 22nd are the days set to close out several lines of Seasonable Merchandise, some of these lines we are going to dis- continue, other lines we must reduce stock. I . Don’t Buy Your Fall Merchandise, Until You Have Inspected Our Stock ;tShoes, discontinued lines, a iigood assortment of sizes and styles; to close at— $4.50 a pair ¢ One Lot of i INFANT SHOES Sizes 1 to 41 ; values $2.50; ito close at— $1.95 a pair One Lot of CHILDREN’S SHOES $3.50 and $3.75 values;| sizes 5 to 8; to close at— l $2.65 a pair | SEE THE NEW COATS AND DRESSES _— . .28c 25¢ investigated and discovered the second xllgestlve apparatus right where the child claimed the pain orig- After an operation the girl is getting along nicely, at her home.~ ROV IHTTIHHIIIIII

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