Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 5

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e T .-and s frorse— willl tiom Oley,Hatgenson -of Wilton trbi acted business in Bemigij;,’u)mdr ':wmmtnin1 (business Dr. G. H.' home, 415 Bemidji'avenue, yesterday from Wadena where he transacted business since ‘Monday. Pie. Ask for i RACTICAL, NURSE, Call Polar FOR/'A P 865 Leo street brick M. Willett ‘of’ Baudette arrived in Bemidji:dast-evening ‘and is guest of Mr...andMrs.: A: G, - Jacobson, Doran apnrtmhxzts, for a-few days. Mrs: W. G, Drew, who recently un- A&rwen®lan ” ‘hospital;; Duluth, is now convalescing | Land company. X pected to-be able to return to her home here In about a week. 47T You visit new.white hat. Mr.iapd Mrs. R. L. Grover left thist morning whera they will visit relatives for a few:days, returning to: dayiwhen they will leave.: where they will visit Mr brother, the: death of -his aunt, Warfield. Bemidji Items for 'fih‘uu:n will be jreceived by Mrs. Harvey, {m ne 114:W,. ‘Readers owe it-to their guests and to them. selves to see that\items of local’. intergst are reported. Every item i iven proper_considera- en source is known., Pederson ‘of - Fourteenth accepted a position at the at Nymore, entering upon his' ney; duties Tuesday. 'VOGUE MILLINERY 1l be more pleased if you store before buying your ssed the summer months in for-the. past two years, and were making plans for doing 8o this year, and her ‘many friends will be very sorry to ‘hear of her death. - PolelPlo. Atk for 1\, 214 : Dr A Dahnéfibér@ Dr. Baldwin Borreson was called last night to Deering, N. D., by the serious illness of his mother. Miss. Gladys Anderson and Miss Virginia Anderson, sisters of Mrs. -] Roy V. Harker,.were expected to ar- rixe today for an extended visit. Mrs. H A. Jones returned to her home, 1317 Beltrami “avenue, Wed- nesday from Crookston where she was called Monday by the death of her sister’y’ infant' son. ; THE VOGUE MILLINERY Just received a line of new, pretty white bats.: ginon iy 1d6-16 AdoifpR3AndétaitiiofEsgle Bengd Jarrived in Bemidji last night and i | [a"gwest at the"sufimer ome of Mrs. Lucy Hazen, Lake Plantaganet. His PAREE T ‘We sharpen and adjust lawn moi- ers.” Danielson Tin Shop. Rear of 214 Fourth St;, ‘Phone.912-J. 6-16tf pmete o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trafton return- ed last evening from a two weeks’ trip to Milaca, Minneapolis, St. Paul and other places.. where they h visited relatives. i . 1 == i J | o it 1 Miss"Murtel M he}fi Adént s, Y —— midjiiFhursday, ... 4 ot | i [ e iabicnt % t vacali 1 . AR 1 I Cook With G&§™" during her vacation. tergus, Falls district of Mriv Hannah Worth rs. F. J, Wright was in Bemidjifthis evening from International Falls|gify yan fl&gpfi‘ e wday “€n her homejhit ¢ while I'e frofiiia visiiwith friends r. G.HL.: Zeptzs [vés at"Grove City, Minneapolis and other places for several weeks. THE VOGUE MILLINERY . See our line. of .new. white hats, just in. 3 1d6-16 2-14t8 Cook With Gas . 8-30 Misses Ragnhild Mogster, Swenson, Matson, Tilstrom and Middas, of Badger, are guests of Miss Lillian French, 1323 Minnesota -. avenue, while attending the summer term at the Teachers college. —_— Mrs. H, A. Larson and son, Robert Paul, arrived in Bemidji yesterday from their home at the State f»t{n, Agricultural college, okston, where Mr. Larsqn is«i] tor, and they made thejr hé.fi‘i{‘,hi will;be Phil Denu, a student at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Madison, for the past year, arrived .in Bemidji last evening to spend his summer va- cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu. 16d6-21 Mrs. S. Lee of Fourteenth street left Thursday evening for a weeks’ riends_and relatives in || Mr3"Frenk on Th ill bo¥al-overnight guest of| - nd will et over'night guest of|y e, PRIMARY]DEPARTMENT MALBRAATEN-KROOCK G. O. Malbraaten and Andrine Kroock, both of Laporte, were united in marriage.at 11 o’clock this fore- noon at the Lutheran Frce parsonage, Rev. O. P. Grambo officiating. They will make their home, at¢Laporte ?‘ . ‘ign FRENK ‘suglsm 8 number _ of friends surpri ursday afternodh at.her home, 1300 Beltrami avenue, ! this! being the occasion of her birth-|* J &% expected to arrive d:g.‘she receivgd, many . beautiful ] 5[ i &1 MEETS SATURDAY MORNING All. members of the Primary de- partment are requested to meet at the . church tomorrow morning for final rehearsal of the Children’s Day program which will be given in the Methodist church Sunday evening. ODD FELLOWS LODGE CONFERS DEGREE WORK The last degree work of the sum- mer for the I. 0. O. F, order will be given this eveningl at the meeting at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall, when the second and third degrec work will be put on. It is urged that all members be present. 5 Mrs. Lee will also vis- guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Getchell, 923" Béniidji ‘avenue, for a time. turning home. . ' peration<at Bt Mary’s| $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean| over 100 Mid-Sumitier 1-18 | white Hats Mrs. E. W. Johnson, daughter Mar- Hat Shop. - Xpussh 5 ion and.son Einar Wesley Jr., are ex- s ‘7 pected to arrive tomorrow from a i i, ? two weeks’ visit with relatives and uo:‘ :;nfi:eli?:fi?p;:xk RCot“a, .E:r:m:: g‘;fld‘, Im the d'l;lmont‘mltlles' Fort ¢ Paul, motored to Bemidji yes’ter- odge, lowa, an milcelios day and will be guests over the week end at the homes of R. E. Cota and L. G. Crothers. Mrs. R. A. Cota and daughter Margaret returned from St. Paul with them, where they have vis- ited for the past week. The party enjoyed an all-day motor trip to Taylor’s Falls, Wis., last Sunday. 1d6-16 Mrs. Pauline Kramer, 706 Four- teenth street, left Thursday evening for Minneapolis ‘where she will visit friends and relatives for a few days. From there she will go to Chicago to spend a month as the guest of rela- tives. for Grand Rapids, emidji Mon- Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Burnham, son this week at the Elko Hat Shop. Clarence and . daughter Lucile, Ma- 1d6-16 | son. Citw, Iowa, - arrived .in. Bemidji & TASENT § yesterday and are guests at the home Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Pflughoeft|of his brother, C. H. Burnham, and left the first of the week for a|family, 1114 Doud avenue. They month’s vacation trip to Madison and | motored here via the Scenic highway, Green Bay, Wis, and also other|stopping at Elk River and Sauk Cen- places. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Por-lter en route to visit friends... They ten and son, Bernhard Carl, accom-|report that it rained most of ‘the panied them as far.as St. Paul, where| way from the Cities, where they left they will visit friends ‘and relatives: i i Midsurflme}‘ Millinery opening all She “and- her: husband What Shall You Do? Slowing down? Can't keep up the pace? Rush, hurry, worry and turmoil of business “getting” you? . f Well, it’s not to be wondered at. The only regnnkable thing about ‘it is that you've been able to keep up the cruhmg_. smashing, nerve- wrecking business pace as long as you have. { * Marvelous bit of machinery, ‘that body o fyours. Think how you've kept it going at high pressure all these years, Think how . you've moiled and toiled, worried and worked. And you're still alive!" Remarkable! “ : { . But now your depleted system"is imperiously demanding a re- charging of nerve force—vital energy. You can’t deny the demand any" longer. e What shall you do? Také a vacation? Perhaps. But you may worry about your business all the time you're away. If you do that, a vacation may do you more harm than good. What shall you do? Take medicine—a tonic perhaps? Well, your system is depleted already. You don’t want to give it extra work to do—extra work throwing out drugs and poisons—extra work made imperative by the lash of a stimulant. What shall you do? Take physical culture exercises? Perhaps. But this also means extra work for an already overworked bodily machine. It would seem that the best. thing to do would be to have your whole system revived—have your body machine adjusted so that nerve force—vital energy—will again flow without interruption to < every body part. This can be accomplished through Chiropractic _spinal adjustments. % Chiropractic adjustments will restore your, nerves to their nor‘mfi! carrying capacity. Nerve force-—vital energy—will again flow free; = = ly to &very part of your body mdthine.. Nature will build you' u? —--- - again-to-your old-time form, | ot 1 -Anvincreasingly large number 'of leadérs‘in’the ‘world’s ‘affairs aré turning to Ghiropractic as the gensiblé' drugless’way to retain and renm_fbodily! Health and vigor. R & (4% Seea Chi*[)uctnr TODAY. | = 1\ i . 1 4 # BEMIDJI’'S PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR First National Bank Bldg. Palmer Graduate Phone 401-W Bemidji, Minn. i BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT William and. Harry Elmquist will be hosts at the meeting of the Lu- ther League this evening at 8 o’clock at the Bethel Lutheran chyrch, and all members are requested to be pres- ent. ' A program and business ses- sion will precede the social hour. TRINITY LUTHERAN LADIES * TOQ HOLD SALE TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid of Trinity Luther- an church will have its spring sale Saturday afternoon in the Bemidji Gas company’s office on Beltrami avenue. A grand variety of heme sewing and home baking will be of- fered for sale. JONES-SKINNER Oliver Jones and Sylyia I Skinner, both of Spring Park, wére united in marriage at the Presbytcrian parson- age at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. Rev. L. P. Warford officiajing., They were attended by Prifogle and D.orothy Skinner, Theiyoung couple will make their home ,at _Spring Park. Bemidji's Free Plyyerourd || . - e g .Diamond Foiint 4 Invites Y_pu Every Daiy "Caghping P e —Eléctric Lighted—, . SOFT pmmgs- § (o : old R Plan Your Picnic™ for DIAMOND “POINT Bathing Suits for Rent ..} . AL v ARCHIE DITTY Custodian Birchmont Hotel Opening Tuesday Eve., June 20 Banquet at 6:30 — Dancing at 9:00 ’,. ' Tickets, $3.00 per plate—including dance The Opening of Bemidji’s Summer Social Activities— \ YOU ARE INVITED. N\, Van's five-piece orchestra plays for the dance. * AN Tickets on sale at p X Boardman's - City Drug - Barker’s - Baker's 4 and Markham Hotel. | K- S TR NN = L5 The g Buy at Factory Prices—From Factory Direct to You BLEKRE TIRES and TUBES Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Consider and Compare Tube Prices That Defy Gord All Competition Non-Skid . Standmd " 8118 $1.26° $1.35 Extra Heavy $1.45 . 3165 $19.90 $2.10 JUNIOR MOOSE: PARTY + X FAIRLY WELL ATTENDED Owing to counter-attractions and heavy rain last night’th# party.spon- sored by the Junior Moose at the Moose hall was not very well attend- ed. Good music was furnished, how- ever, by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McPher- son, P. Bently, Frank~Moritz %nd F. X. Betz, il " m—— MRS. RAPPATTA ENTERTAINS Mrs. Frank Rappatta entertained a few of her friends and neighbors at her home, 1111 Mississippi avenue, Thursday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. Mitchell LaDoux of Hibbing, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leon Jewett of Tenth street. In spite of lowering skies without, there was light cheer within the pleasant rooms. Music, social conversation and card playing whiled away the hours very pleasantly, and Mrs. Rap- patta served a dainty lunch. Those present werc Mesdames Edward Mor- an, Leon Jewett, Edmond Jewett, D. C. Searl and the guest of honor, Mrs, LaDoux. I e et e Mrs. L. D. Melville, 622 Fourth street, has as her guest for a week her ‘brother, Wm. Bailey, Honolulu. He has served in the U. 8. army therc for the past three years.and has just been released, and will make his home in Bemidji with his sister. Cook With Gas 3-30 t1 Mrs. A. Annette left today for Crookston where she will mect her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Eldridge, and from there they will motor to Little Falls to vis- it their daughter and sister, Mrs. ‘Wm. Johnson. They plan to go on a camping trip to points of interest for two weeks. . . Polar Ple. Ask for it 2-14t2 Mrs.; Q. W. Clark: and two chil- dren, 0f Puposky, afe guests at the home jof her fathe#,: H./Mills, 907 Be\uéiv avenue, . Hor sister, Miss Edith Mills, who has taught in Grand Forkis'the past -ychr, went to the home of Mrs, Mabel Olson in Wyom- ing to visit before rcturning to Be- i er tion. mndjé‘oj her summ y:f.n % Coolk With Gas; 8-30 ¢ Mrs. James McCready and daugh- ter of Erie, Pa., and Mrs. James Code and son Alvin of Springfield, Mo., arrived in Bemidji Tuesday to visit their mother, Mrs. John Ward, 712 Bemidji avenue, and also their brothers, Tom, Frank and John Ward, and families. Tom and Frank $2.45 $2.60 $2.70 . i $2.80 $2,00 34x4% $33.15 $3.50 $2.45 30x3 “Bleco” N.-S...$7.35 30x31%; “Bleco” N.-S...$7.95 BUY NOW!—WHY PAY MORE? Mail Orders Solicited ¥ ? 0. H. OLMSTEAD Lo Factory Representative " o 208 Second Street Bemidji, Minn, JOHNSTON'S TOP SHOP $1.85 - $1.90 $1.95 $22.85, . $23,95 $24.70 $25.45 Warm Weather Comfort The thought uppermost in the minds of men these hot days is to be comfortable, and, whether it-be for work or play, we can sell you the articles of clothing that will make you comfortable. For Comfort During Hot Weather We Would Suggest PALM BEACH SUITS AND TROUSERS CANVAS SHOES AND OXFORDS PONGEE SHIRTS IN WHITE, TAN, GRAY STRAW HATS, VARIOUS STYLES AND GRADES SILK HOSIERY UNDERWEAR BATHING SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS 'C‘IQP' any ‘good dresser will appreciate, as we handle‘only8uch §fandard grades of:merchandise d ng stoves.... : demrorl Teoas sy 1L ERET Ward motored to Minneapolis Sun- day and returned with, them by. auto. ll.Foon LU T T T e & SERVICE ’ ‘It ‘may- surprise you ito know how well you cqn dine here—at such a rea- sonable cost. —Open Day and Night— Palace Cafe FRANK HUBERT, Prop. 112 Third Street Repnir‘Wn_rli‘Tliat Lasts Plumbingvrepaired by us stays repairedbecause our work is thorough and our materials high grade, ) Prices reasonable, K We have a pipe ma- chine that cuts and threads from 1 inch to 8 inch pipe. Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engineer Distributors of Kohler Ware Phone 122 113 3rd St. 000000000000 AU - < ELEGTRIGAL SERVIGE If your lights go out— If your iron won’t heat— If you need wiring done— If you need light globes— CALL US! Haling-Walker Electrical Co. Electrical Supplies & Wiring —Phone 202-J— Brosvik Tailor Shop PRTPYPITITIRATTITR USE |, (U Koors Dairy' (¥Coors .Pradu:t‘z llcecrn':m NOON-DAY AND MILK ¢ . - Refreshing - ok, . vastly,so. Health:' ful and neurishing, ‘and it.cpmes to you in. sterilized glass, containers that in- sire itspurity. Let us’deliver it. 3 BEMIDJI. MINN . % W. C. ANDERSON Beltrami County Representative for McWade Self-Sealing Auto Tubes Phone 392-W 716 14th St,

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