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) ; fl‘hursduy . are sure, to please. ~nt..oi1\lmg the educational meetings. | 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 interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. 0. Tostrud of Buena Vista attend- | ed to business matters in Bemidji Thursday; ~ | 4 N ' E. Hall of Wilton was a between train business visitor in Bemidji on Lloy:l Swedberg ' of Buena Vista |- was attending to business matters in Bemidji Thursday. Koors Pasteurized milk and cream 10-5tf A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Congdon, 404% Minnesota avenue, October. 20. [ D. C. Dvoracek is spending the day at Solway attending the community sale homg held there today. Mrs. Alex Bunday of the Fifth ward left last evening for Minueapolis ‘where she will consult specialists. Cashy paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hoolgy, Northern Grocery Co. Shie 1- Mrs. George Booker of Nary was the between train guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji Thursday. P. J. Russell and Mort Pendergast Jeft yesterday afternoon ' for Mud lake, near-Puposky, on a hunting trip. Mrs. William McCuaig .‘was the guest of Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., at her summer home at Birchmont Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson "ex- pect to move from their summer home at Waville to their residence at 713 Minnesota avenue. The L. 0. O. M. drill team will give a dancé Saturday evening at the Moose hall. Tickets $1. Unescorted ladies, 25c. 3t10-22 Mrs. W. Murray, Mrs. E. P. Gould and Mrs. A. N. Gould motored to Ten- strike Wednesday and visited at the| home of Mrs. Joe Hermann. George W. Lucas arrived in Be- mxd_u last evening from B erd and is a guest at thé M. J. Meyer home- 805 Mmnesota avenue. Beth McGregor, Red {'ross will leave this cvening for Owatonna and wiii atiend to business! matters there unuil Monday. quart 7/ confelence last evening in | the Metho ch, left Bemidji this noon for . Visit our plant and learn the rea- | son why Koors' Pasteurized -milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” 10-5tf Miss Esther iKiohn .o Tenstnke arrived in Bemi iast evening to at- tend the educational i eetings and while here is a guest at ihe jameson home, 1013 Dewey avenue. Miss Mary Knutson, teacher at Mc Intosh, is visiting her ‘sisters, Mrs. Dan O’Conner and Miss Jennie Knut- son, and attending the educational meetings in ‘Bemidji, having arrived yesterddy afternoon. | Mrs. G. H. Hansel -and _Misses Beatrice Peterson and ry Bean of Bagley arrived in Bemidii this mor- ning and will be guests at the Bailey home, 605 Minnesota avenue, today and tomorrow. You’ll-be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you ask for Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf Mrs. La Valley and Joe Barry of Mmquette Mich., mother and broth- er-in-law of the late Louis LaValley, | arrived-in Bemidji last evening, hav- ing ¢ome to attend the funeral, which :;ul! probably be held in BemldJl Sun- ay. John O’Mara of Proctor, who has been visiting at the home of his brother-in-law, Mike Corrigan, and family, 506 Beltrami avenue, for sev- eral days, returned to his home yes- terday. Bishop Bennett of Duluth who spoke | at the educational meeting at the ar- mory last evening, was entertained at the home of Rev. and, Mrs. Elliott, 1021 Bemidji avenue, while in the city. He expects to leave Bemidji thl%l evi cnmg | Phone 175 and place your order | for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. = 10-btf . Miss’ Mabel Swenson is visiting at the J. Essler home this week and She is a recent .graduate of the Be- midii schools ané is teaching her home t, Swenson ‘Lake, this year. She expectes to return to her home tomor- | row afternoon. i | Miss Jessie Hutchins, county super- | intendent of Itasca couniy, Edna Murphy and Clara Graybili, | rural superintendent of Itasca county, | C. C. Baker, superintendent. and Miss | Leila Aiken. all of Grand Rapids. ar- rived in Bamidji yesterday to attend the educatioansl meetings. and’ we l six{ o'clock dinner gui of Miss | Beth McGregor at her home, 703 | Beltrami avenue. | ; | Craig, who,condueted, tl?.e.; = | W. F. Rosenwald, state maintenance BLOUSES OF ATTRACTIVE DESIGN Four charming blouses are shown here and for their development either cotten or silk materials may be used. Pongec, Japanese sill or Iinen are used more than any other fabrics for the model to the upper left. It is trimmed with a turn-down collar and turn-back cufis, outlined with accordion frills of terial ~ Medium size requires 2 yards 36-inch material. To the night, upper row, is a design in Harding blue crépe wit b embrordery in blue and gray. Blanket stitch em. broidery outlines the ‘colar ‘and cuffs, while the belt is of dark blue suéde, Medium size requires .21{ yards Jb- inch crépe To the left, lower row, is a sim overblouse 1 tan marquisette. TP collar, cufis and pockets dre bulmd with brown silk. This ‘model is also adapted to develop in t}u{nmrr jersey cloths. Medium size requires 214 yards 86-inch material Faille silk makes up the fourth blouse attractively. The with‘narrow bias folds of self-material. Instead of a belt, the fulness is gathered i in at the >|des, with a narrow band stitched under the gathers. Two and | anc-half yards 36-inch silk are peeded f crage size lodel: Pictorial Review Blouse | . Sizes, 84 to 46 inches bust. | cents. nd Model: Pictorial Review. | No. 9812. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches | Price, 30 cents. Embroidery 623. Transfer, blue or yellow, | Model:-_Pictorial Review | 9501, Sizes, 34 to 44 mches Price, 20 cents. Fourth Model: Pictorial R(vlcw Blouse \u 9497, Sizes, 34 °to 44 inches bust. Price, 30 cents. | E. A. Currey of Duluth came to Bemidji yesterday and is transacting business here today. . Mrs. William McCuaaig and family left today for Birch Haven and will spend the week end there. ill at her home this week, was re- ported as improved this morning. Miss Mabelle Aubolee left Thurs- day for Fargo, where she will spend the winter with relatives, having ac- cepted a clerical position there. William E. Anderson, manager St. Papl division ‘of the Patterson- Sar- gent company, transacted business in Bemidji Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Donald Pellows, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pellows, Mill Park, who has been ill at Sts Anthony’s hospital for the past ten days, was moved to his home today. If you want the best of home- baked foods, come to the Degree of Honor food sale at Doran’s Plumb- ing Shop Saturday afternoon. 3t10-21 Mr. and Mrs. John English, who have visited friends and relatives in Wisconsin for the past two weeks, re- turned to their home, 820 Mnsnsslppl avenue, this week. Mrs. W. H. Elletson leave Bemidji Monday for Minnea- pohs and from there will go to Iowa and Nebraska, where she will epend the winter with relatives. Miss Lillian Flatner of MecIntosh arrived in Bemidji yesterday and is b the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hill, at their apart- ments in the Kaplan building. R. K. Bliler, division engineer, and engineer left for Brainerd W day morning and are inspectiny | tenance work in the vi¢inity of Lr‘.l. - erd and Ai E. E. Kenfield has gone to Duluth to attend the funeral of O. A. Lam- oreaux, vice-president of the Kenfield- Lamoreaux company, who died at his home in Duluth Tucsdny of heart trouble. Mrs. H. Wagner brought her little six-year-old ' daughter "to Bemidji Wednesday,” and. she. is ‘seriously ill| at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mrs. Wag- ner is a guest at the Earl anen home while in’ Bemidji. He Knew. ¥/Here, All Right. - “You our fathér was wounded in the v scalioped | lower cdge, ccllar and cuffs are outlined ' 'G. A. R. AND CIRCLE WILL Muys.,W. Z. Robinson, who has been | 10. I, |first meeting in the new q\ldl‘tcl“i will| expects to ! ENTERTAINING TODAY | Mrs. G, A. Bradford and Mrs. W.! |J. Stock are entertaining this after-| noon at an Altar Guild party at the| | Stock home, 1116 Bemidji avenue. | TO HOLD FOOD SALE ! | The Degree of Honor will hold a | /| food .gaie at the Dotan Plumbing | 1shop omorrow afternoon from 1 to | |6 o’clock. The best of baked foods | will“be on sale. | 3 | ENTERTAINED AT:DINNER Mr. and Mrs.'J. P. Eustun of War-| | ren, Minn., and’ Mr. Reak of Minne- \apolh, were 121 0’clock’ dinner guests {of Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson, 1122"" held by college gr Especlally H\Iinnesota avenue, yesterday. L | graduates of the electoral college: [ODD FELLOWS LODGE 4 | Oh, Thoce Wavy Eyes! | MEETS THIS EVENING | The I 0. 0. F. will hold its regu-! | lar meeting this evening at 8 o *clock | {at the Odd Fellows hzall. and it is d«-» |sired that all members be present. | YOUNGGRENS I-_NTER TAIN | | Mr. and Mrs. Younggren entertain-| !od at 6 o’clock dinner last evening at | their home, 915 Bemidji avenue, Mr. land Mrs. P. J. Russell and family, and { Mrs. Martha Leighton of Elk River, ‘\V]m is the guest of relatives in Be- I midji. | iTEACHERS COLLEGE GIVES TEA, HONORING VISITORS The faculty of the Bemidji State | I’I‘eachers college is giving an after-. noon tea today at the college, in hon- or of the visitors i Bemidji who| came to attend the educational meet-| {ings, and to which anyone living in| | Bemidji, who is interested, is also vited. It is being held after the aftei- noon session, from 4 to 6 o’clock. { | UNIQUE SURPRISE | | A unique party was given last eve-/ {ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! {Andy Larson, when 21 of the | friends surprised them at their su {mer home at Waville. Much fun was! |created by the guests, dressing in ridiculous costumes, and a pleasant |social evening was spent ,in playing' leards. At a late hour 'lunch was| served by the self-invited guests. HOLD MEETiNGS TOMORROW | The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle will meet Saturday afternoon at the| {Moose hall and -it is requested that| {all ‘members_be present promptly at 2 o’clock. The regular mcetlng of the G. A. R | will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the L 0. O. F. hall. DEGREE OF HONOR WlLL | HOLD MEETING TONlGHT‘ The Degrce of ‘Honor has chanfred its place of meeting from the I 0.| hall to the Moose hall, and the; be held this evening at 8 o'clock,, There are important matters to be} discussed pertaining to the conven-| tion to be held at Cass Lake next! week, and all members are urged to| be present. | PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER Miss Fern Minnick and Mrs. Fred Case entertained last cvening at the‘ Minnick home, 501 Fourth street, 15 young ladies at a miscellancous show-| er in honor of Miss Agness Billings, | who will become the bride of Robert Titus, the latter part of October: A pleazant social evening was enjoyed with music, while the guests hemmed | towels for the bride-to-be. Later in the evening, lunch was served by the hostesses. SEE STARS IN GREAT FLOCK Latest Group Discovered Believed to Contain Equivalent of Quarter. | Million’ of Our Suns. i Every new Invention of the as tlon ymer's observatory enlarges the stance he can peer into space and ure its receding boundaries, so at present borne by a tiny blur of light | which has no name and a few \(um- ago was not noticed, but whieh is now | fdentified in the new general catalogue | of stars as No. T006—or, more pre-f | | | i N. G. C. T006. 4 not really one star, but a great flock of stars, probably containing more than the equivalent of a quarter | of a milifon oftour suus, and it is so | far away that if some unkown as- | tronomer could flash a light signal | at us i there it would be nearly g quartec nr] | !a willion yéars before that messn"o could reach us. There is good reason to belicve thnt i this. flock of stars is moving tmvudi i { us. It is hardly necessary to say, that it will take a long time coming. | Like Father, Like Daughter; | The tendencies of the father are | asually handed down to the daughter, while the son Inherits those of the mother, very bad.* “Was he shot fn the ranks?” “Nossir; in the stummick.” Sherlock Holmes in Love, “And when I kissed her 1 smelled tohacco.” “You smokes?” “No, but she doesn’t smoke,” object to a woman who His First and Last Lesson. “I conclude fhat's a fly,” said -the young trout, and he was presently to [learn how wrong it is to jump at con- clusions. Sun Iu’{cr.s Only White Races, Onl7 the white races tan or hllst(!l" from the action of the sun. \the 0dd Fellows: byilding. 'SkilNl‘J from one of the suns or planets iy v 54 A o), I Origin of Wedding Cake. uauiy l‘hshlon Hllit The wedding eake dutes back to the | Iaws of Remulus and the early days | of Rome. Instead of elaborate ma | riage festivals Romulus instituted llm ‘ confarreatio, The union of the man d woman was solemnized simply und quickly by the eating of a loaf of barley bread together, This marriage ceremony Wi n fore Ie gen- erations among the Then, as civilzation developed, lhc barley bread became a cake, The Meanest Man, A hotelkeeper has - heen found' in | Missouri- who ds <o mean-{hat when a | | baby wag born in one of his rooms he, | Immediately wrote its name -on’ ‘the | e ter and began charging it for {room and hoard.—Boston Transeript. Favoted College Men. | A professor gays the be Jobs are From a sto ¢ was a beautiful ghrl with wa brown hair and eyes.” =~Boston Transcript, | Ever}bo?:l& -W ork;d But| Father “Father’s stomach trouble seemed to be getting worse all the time and finally he had to quit work altogether. Braid also trims the Two brothers and myself gave up e ‘the standing’ c |school and went to work to support material, Medium the finmlv Father had lost sixty SIMPLE AND BECOMING Here extreme s nified reserv gray t llcord the back, being t 3! with rows of flat sili braic cither side of inserted plicity anc vards §4-inch mat bfllll! Pictorial Review Dress No. y329 uz(: 34 to 46 inckes bust. Price, 33 ents. nouml; in weight and was yellow as is |safron and mo medicine helped him. ‘To)lmg a friend about it six months lago, she advised taking Mayr's Won- ‘derful Remedy. I'got a bottle and it Ihelped father at once! He was able to o 'bick to work a 'month later, has regained his weight and strength and s like a' wood-chopper.! ¢ 0 It is a-simple, harmless prvpmm.l n Ithat removes - the catarrhal mucds from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac- TO HOLD FOOD SALE™ A food sale will be held by’ the Women of the Mooseheart Legion tu-‘( morrow. afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock at Stott’s Electrical store in" ————— | tically all stomach, liver and intestinal SUNSHINE SUNSHIND ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money. refund- ed.—At all Druggists.—Adv. . GRINAGER’S | This Is the time of the year when you want your furniture re- SUNSHINE GROCEgy 2 Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit PR puired. We call for it, fix it, and return it. SAWS FILED l:‘.llllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll-fi No Trouble—It's a Pleasure, A woman can put so much meanfng into a look that one wondery why she aven takes the nouhlc to say anything, ~Doston THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS _ BEMIDJI FLORAL CO. The mvlslblL strong, durable. prevents sideway. More valuable, costs less. with merits—-neat, Snubs the rebound, ‘ Agents Wanted l_m DEFENDER SALES CO. CHOICE 414 So, 6th St. Mi li CUT FLOWERS AND AAARAAR AARARAA % PLANTS | Artistic Designs h ] PROMPT ATTENTION 3 ( g GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS NOTICE Bemidji, Minn. 1 | 512 Beltrami Ave. HAVE YOUIAID. f £hone d15-W LIGHT BILL? | _P‘:« = If not, it is past due. - 2 2 This must be paid = H by the 25th. £ H Please Co-operate With s g Us. £ E MINN. ELECTRIC ‘ E £|% LIGHT & POWER CO. - = HARLEY-DAVIDSON H] Dodge & Ross | g MOTORCYCLES = Operators | £ BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES = :GENERA[; REPAIR SHOPE e 311 SIXTH ST. BEMIDJIZ | Subscribe for The Dally Ploneer. ——-- o R L) EVERY-DAY SPECIALS AT Case’s Cash Store ——) 800 IRVINE AVE. PHONE 553 Cremo Flour, 49 lbs at Lily of the Valley, 24 1% Fancy Apples, per box Per b OTHER Ibs at OICE FRUITS l\l‘A ONABLY PRICED We have Lipton’s Steel-cut Coffee, 1-lb tins ... 40c Sugar (Saturday Only), 15 Ibs for.....................$1.00 Lard: bilbspfory tr. o sa onal st st e e 73c SMOKED MEATS OF ALL }\lNDb——}"RLbH STEAKS No-vary Milk, 2 cans ... 25¢ WE DELIVER A e Tel. 851 120 Third St. GENERAL REPAIRING = 1| Jake's Repair hiop Best hranulmedl&ugur, mw; a es e alr ]0 10 1ba" 2.9 e 67¢|G | Teth &liine. Phows 887 @t gl 5 [Best Cregfimi“ynfigy'@ter,_lb.AZc 2] —=_ 4 A T TR T TR i mmumifimummu Corn Meal, i 10-1b bag« made i’ Iow‘ APPLES! " Jond' 1}““ Apples,|: Good Keepers; fine “eating qunl-_’ ities, put a box in your base ment—7for Saturday. Onlv, a box ... ..$2.83] Seasonable Merchan Baldwin Apples, 5 Ibs . aldwin App continue, other lines é:"“'*f*' B — g Northern Spgs, 5 lbs .......49¢ SiibiEagsas Grapes, Tokay, a lb .......... .20c I o | We are going to discont nue; = cl E Fancy Bartlett Pears, doz...55¢ % | B0y5 Shoes and havza dg ‘ E o HE small stock of hizh- g"'ulf‘; 42 = Shoes’ that we offer. forf | Sofshelled English Wal- = [ R T | — about half of what we paid| ; ey el E ifor them, | B e e i %'E"i ‘Boys Brown Shoes—Welt: LOg abin bHyru or your — " Buckwheat Cak JEf 3sole, Weyenberg malke; B[ Smal aseicl =k gsizes 104 to 2; to close at— E| Medium .. .72c1té = f$1.98 a pair Bl == |§ Boys’ High-Cut Shoes—| I1?[Gold Dust, targe size, 3 for 85c| Brown, welt sole, Weven-‘ | SEENN e | herg make sizes 10 to 11;| to close at-— No. 1 Storage Eggs, best we | ) ks e ‘ $2.95 a pair ‘ ‘ ” 2] it aa e taaaataat et aaas iy 2 o Z| : | Wide Paragon Bacon, spe- F :i Bungalow Aprons—Light and g ciabiailh ~se R =E dark colors, well made gar- R == F"_E_| ments, each .......... . .98¢c Picnic Hams, a b ... 14¢ ||=E Women’s Unienalls —Made Coffee, Santos Lmnd' 10 C]()th; well made, ap Ibs S g ~u‘wulmuuunuul Pure Lard, 10- 1b im ""!IIIIIIIIIHHHL [ITEITTEALLTEE 10, gals... 48¢ Syrup, dark, No. 202 Third St T Light, No. 10, gals . SUNSHIN I8 BUNSHINE e o et e e et UNIHSNOS "|||I||ll!|IIlIIIIII|IIIIlI|||lllllIllll|III||IIIIIIIIIIllll|Il||lllllIIllillllllllIIlIIIllIIIllII||Il|lIIIIIIIlllIIllI|IIIIIIII!IlIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII"-"-' - Under--Priced Merchandise What you want, when you want it, at a great saving in price. Speci OCT. 22ND IS THE DAY set to close out several lines of Deon’t Buy Your Fall Merchandise, Untll You Have Inspected “BOYS SHOES ~ E § WOMENS SHOES from an extra quality of Kahki | @’LEARYmB@WSER CO. T T T T T TN R R RN = = = \= = i.— jals for Saturday dise, some of these lines we are going to dis- we must red uce stock. Our Stock. ' SMALALALALLIRALAALLLARRANALERLALLS One table of Women’s '3hoes, ‘discontinued lines, a yood assortment of sizes land styles; to close at— $4.50 a pair ‘ One Lot of INFANT SHOES Sizes 1 to 44; values $2.50; | to close at— F | | $1.95 a pair | ! One Lotof ' i CHILDREN’S SHOES $3.50 and $3.75 values; sizes 5to 8; to close at-— | $2. 65 a pair e Bl i T T T 3 9 T i T.E Steven’s Crash, 18 inches wide, a yard .28¢c Knitting Cotton, 3 balls 101’ 25¢ Knitting Yarn, }-1b skein. .47c Bath Towels, 23x41, eaich ... 25¢ Berkely Cambrlc white or ulIlllIIHIIIIIIIllllllllllllllmfimfllll AR air: . $2.98 L f ; flesh, 36 mche%w1de ayd..25c = i foree e ] Some Things You’ll Need! Coats’ Spool Cotton, ‘L\pOOI Sc iI= 7T i [Peanut Butter, best & fldv 5 58-inch Mercerized Damask, a ~ Skinner’s Satin, 36 inches wide, = é G 18l vard ....... s . B98¢ ayard ......... $225 ( 5 Z EF Coats’ Crochet Cotton, 4 . SEE THE NEW Lux, for fi'nc ('Irltfles % 10c|: i I’)a“ " _‘ v loc COATb AND DRESSES -uu..u.u..._guyx J JYTTTTTTTITEVITVTITEY ie e -t Bemld]l, an. AR .fllllllIIIIllillllllIIII'IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i =l