Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 3

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Mrs. William Masterson of North- ern was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Tuesday. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land eompany. 1-18tf .Mrs. Charles McDonald and son Milton, -of Northern, were calling on friends in Bemidji Tuesday, Mrs. E. W. Bucklin, 619 Irvine avenue, entertained Mrs. C. Wayman of Mill Park, at her home yesterday. You will find wonderful values at our new . furniture store. = McKee Furniture & Undertaking Co. 3d5-20 Rev. George W. Kehoe returned this morning from Minneapolis where he went Sunday night on a business trip. Mrs. A. Annette left today by auto for Thief River Falls where she will gttend to business matters for a few ays. Cook With Gas - 3-30 tf A. E. Barker of Minneapolis is a house guest at the home of his son, A. L. Barker, and family, 1109 Bel- trami avenue. W. H. Zimmerman, Chicago, gen- eral manager of the Minnesota Elec- tric Light and Power Company, is spending a short time transactmg business. , . _ in Bemidji * Charles Saville, Pine Cone farm. Grant Valley, Tuesday and matters. Mrs, Mrs. Dorothea’ Grest left. this) autoed to Bemidji|afternoon for Fargo, N. D., where] attended to business|she will visit friends for a few weeks. : Mrs. Jones of Nebish is reported C. M. Dickinson and baby|to be very ill and under the care of daughter of Puposky visited at_the|a special nurse at St. Anthony’s hos- home of Mrs. A. E." Hodgdon, 1011 |pital. Dewey avenue, during the week end. Polar Pie. Ask for fu ‘2-14tt Mr. and Mrs. ness. . Miss Ada Hofer returned yes- terday to resume hér studiés gtithe |+ State Teachers college afl;et Spend— ing the week end. with her. parem; at Tenstrike. Cook With Gas s 3-30 tf G. A. Selke of the State Depart- ment of Education, St. Paul, trans- acted business in Bemidji for a few hours today and left this afternoon for Farris. W. A. Rice and family motored to Bemidji Sunday from Tenstrike and were guests here during the day of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice, 520 Irvine avenue. Don’t buy any furniture until you' have seen our new stock. The Me- Kee Furniture & Undertakmg Co.,|a medical meeting of the Homeo- 120 Third St. 3d5-20 Arthur Blakeley, student of the Bemidji high school, ft last _ eve- ning for his home at Tuftie River to spend.a few days. He aecompamed his sister, Miss Ruth, who, was in.Be- midji yea"erday transnctmtbnsme They made the trip by, auto. Mrs, Jack Mee of Pequot arrived in Bemidji last evening as a delegate to -the Auxiliary convention bemg held. here today. While here she is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bridgeman, Fifth ward. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Grier and Miss Florence Schulke motored to Be- midji yesterday from Tenstrike and | were 6 o’clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Minnick. They. at- tended-the Order of Eastern Star meeting in the evening and returned to their home later. NOTICE The sisters of St. Benedict re- spectfully call the attention of- the public to the fact that all hospital accounts due them should be paid or proper arrangements made for settlement- at once. All past due ac- counts for which no arangements are made by May 25th will be placed in care of the collection agency. All bills which the hospital owes C. M. Serrurier re-|. turned to Bemidji on the 3 o’clock i1 C}ncdg‘ { train yesterday from. Duluth where|expects;t they went Satntday to transact busi- ter pa .| yesterday to visit schools. due merchants and others should al- so be sent to the hospital for pay- ment. 3td 5-18 . il Cook With Gas - 3-30 tf E. W ‘ppgndmg this ‘week acting busmess, and to_Bemidji the lat- ‘Pol Mesdames! Ritchie. and to Bemidji yester a; Take and were gues while shopping’ herg; They return- €d to their homes I ét night. J. C. Parker left Bemidji Monday by auto for Plummer to look after his camp work there. He was accom- panied as far as Clearbrook by Mrs. Ella Peavey, who returned to her home there after being a guest at the Parker home in Bemidji for the past three weeks. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14¢f Dr. E. H. Smith returned this Jmorning from Minneapolis where he went Saturday night and was the guest of his parents while attending pathic association. He was honored by being elected ‘president of the as- soclatxon J. C. WéGhee and Miss Mary Lil- lescov, county superintendent and as- sistant of schools, . and Miss Lucy Dunnigan of the State Teachers col- lege, motored to Wilton and Eekles En route to Bemidji they stopped at the farm of Mr. McGhee and secured a num- ber of -rose bushes and lily plants, which have been planted on the court house grounds. ..Come and visit Bemidji’s new fur- niture store. ture & Undertaking Co. 3d5-20 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Riley returned this morning to their home, 516 America avenue, from St. Mrs. Riley’s brother, Earl Wagner, who passed away there Saturday, and funeral services were held Monday. Mrs. Riley was called there several weeks ago because of his serious condition ,and was with him at the time of his death. NOTICE Having disposed of my hardware business I wish to thank our patrons for their liberal support during the past thirteen years. Those indebted to us will please call at my res- idence, 507 Minnesota avenue for settlement Signed, A, B, Palmer. 1td 5 17 3 SUITS—$79.50 VALUES, 5 SUITS.-$65.00 VALUES, 22 SUITS—$59.00 VALUES, 8 SUITS—$55.00 VALUES, 6 SUITS—$50.00 VALUES, 18 SUITS—$45.00 VALUES, 8 SUITS—$40.00 VALUES, 10 SUITS—$35.00 VALUES, NOW. 7 SUITS—$25.00 VALUES, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIilIIlIIIllIflIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII y Clearance on Entire Stock of ol SUITS AT ONE THIRD OFF SALE STARTS TOMORROW NOW.. NOW.. NOW.. NOW.. NOW.. NOW.. NOW.. NOW.. 3 SUITS—TO CLOSE OUT AT, EACH.§ 5,00 91 Suits-Never before have we offered such good values ‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIII|IlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlr SUITS of | QUALITY ..$53.00 ...$43.50 ...$39.75 - ...$16.75 “i-|are* cordially -invited to atbend You should see our stock before buying. McKee Furni- Cloud where_they ‘attended the funeral of ||l- to which the members of the Wood- HMMHIIHIIUHIIllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIlIIEIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIII iz IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .__ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII MODERN WOODMEN HOLD REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT |[§ The Modern Waodmen of America will hold their regular meetm this | (= evening at 8 o ’clock at the'K: €. hall.||= It is urged that nll members be pres- ent. ~ p: BETHEL LUTH RAN LADIES HOLD MEETING TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid:of the Bethel Lu- theran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock:in the base- AR (IO IS (IR Compare Merchandise and | Prices . WE D(Q WHY SHO ment of the churcg and will be en- tertained by Mrs, Charles Blade. All| MODERN SAMARITANS TG 5 MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Mod-| N’T YOU.DO THE SAME? We* areé o&ermg this week a two-inch cofitm- uous post Steel Bed-—one-inch filling rods, head 52-inch, foot 35-inch, steel wheel casters; ..., in white, gray enamel, or Verms Martin finish. (Regular price $14.50) —at— $_9.95 each ern Samaritans will.be held Thursday' evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall. | [Ef The business meeting will be follow- ed bfl a social hour with lunch. All members are requested to be pres- ent. G. A. R. BUSY BEE CLUB . : HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The Busy Bee club of ‘the G. A. R. Circle will meet Thursday afternoon | at the home of Mrs. D. J. Pu\ven,l 1317 Irvine avenue, frum 2cuntil 5 o’clock. "It is urged that all membex» be present. - A picnic lunch will be served. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION TO MEET THIS EVENIN Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek, 903 Bemid FELT MATTRESS Genuine cotton felt filling, felted layers, fancy art ticking, full size, French roll edge which prevents sagging, 45 pounds. “SLUMBERLAND” GUARANTEED COTTON (Regular price $12.00 This Week at $9.48 each ) avenue, will entertain Division No. 4 of the Ladies’ Aid_of the Presby- terian church, Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft chairman, this evening at her home. It is desired that all members be present. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT The apron division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. [ WAY-SAGLESS SPRINGS 25-year Guarantee— (regular price $12.50) This Week at $9.95 E. R. Evans chairman, will meet this evening at 8 o’clock at the home Mrs. J. LeRoy Elwell, 815 Bemid avenue. It is desired that all mem-| bers be present. FIRST LUTHERAN LADIES = GIVING BIRTHDAY PARTY | (5 The Ladies’ Aid society "of the |[E] First Lutheran church is giving al = birthday party in the church at 8 |[E o’clock this evening., A program will | [E be given. Refreshments will be ser- ved in the basement. The public 1s cordially invited,, ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL HOLD MEETING TONIGHT RO HUFFMAN & O’LEARY We are closing out on Drapery and Curtain Goods at less than present wholesale values— Burlaps at ... ... 19¢ Sllkalme, 36-inch. . .25¢ In fact, our entire line of new spring arrlvals at less than wholesale. HOME OUTFITTERS The regular meeting of the Royal| T i I T Neighbors of America will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C hall. After the business meeting a 15-cent lunch is being planned for, men and their friends are invited. BAPTIST MISSION SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT The Missionary society of the Bup»i tist church will meet this evening at 8 o’clock at the church. :This is an open meeting to which the men are invited also. A special program has been prepared with special music, which promises to be entertaining and interesting. MRS.. SHOOK SURPRISED Mrs. Otto Shook was pleasantly surprised by a few members of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church Monday_afternoon at the home of | Mrs. J. H. Freeman, 1201 Irvine ave-| nue. Mrs. Shook will change her home soon froim Bemidji to Portland, ! Ore., and the party was planned as a farewell for her. An informal so- cial afternoon was enjoyed and lunch was served by the guests. She was| presented a token of remembrance! from the society. EPWORTH LEAGUE BANQUET PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENT The . Epworth League banquet served last evening at 7 o’clock in the church basement, proved to be a very pleasant social event. A three- course supbper was served to about 80 guests, followed by an informal pro- gram which pleased all, the follow- ing numbers being given: instru- mental solo, Miss Vera Cutter; read- ing,. Miss Vera Backus; vocal solo, Miss Vera Cutter. M. Scarsten, stu-! dent at the State Teachers college,! acted as toastmaster and toasts were given by the following: Misses Sarah Johnson, Dora Young, Martha An- derson, Florence Bagley, Rev. Blaine Lambpert, Dr. G. H. Zentz; extem- poraneous talks being given by Thémas Simohs, John Larson, P. Brown, P. L. Hines and J. C. Mec- Ghee. Mrs. J. Ripple, who has been seri- ously ill with inflammatory rheuma-| tism_at the home of her daughter,| Mrs. Margaret Lepley, Mi inpi ayenue, was reported to be ightly improved this morning. She is un- der'the care of a trained nurse. ~ ji people willl g to Turtle River tonight to attend thJ “Blakeley-Ritchie wedding which 1" take place there tonight. Among the'number who expect to attend are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ferrell and fam-| ily, the groom being Mrs. Ferrell's brother,Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie,{ Mrs. W. F. Jameson, Mary and*Lu-| cile Jnmoson, and Mrs. Mary Mac-| Gregor. Rev. L. P. Warford of BL- midji will officiate. W MOTOR SHIP CRASHES ON ROCKS; SINKING RAPIDLY | (By United Press) San Francisco, May 17.—Twenty lives were imperiled today when the motor ship, Ozomo, crashed on the rocks and began sinking rapidly. The vessel’s crew of 202 were reported to have put off in life boats. | If The Price Is All You Seek ---in buying merchandise, don’t complain if Price is all you get. Keep in mind the fact that Quality, not The S These days of stress tempt the public (and the retail merchant as well) to buy cheaply made merchandise. Cheaply made merchandise is the easiest kind to sell for the moment. But we cannot believe it is good busi- ness for us to sell it, because we know it is not good busi- ness for you to buy it. Merchandise of such quality as Munsing Under- wear, Kayser Gloves, Mallinson’s Silks, Everwear Hos- jiery, Anderson Ginghams, Minerva Yarns, Nemo Cor- sets, etc. (some of the lines that this store sells), are not cheaply made—and you can buy them for but little more than merchandise of unknhown quality. \ price, actually determines value. Ask For sz Green Stamps SR

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