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week nt her’ anirier home, Tirtle River Lake. Edward _ Revo haa repte@ flxq Harc ‘Swisher pronexty at 1012 Mississippi ayenue, and moved “his A sevelb-pouna. son fwn.‘:om this ‘morning toMr: nnd Mrs. Gegrge Det- ty at. their -home, 815 Mlsslsslppl D Mother «and baby lre dn~ “to loan on . Land eomp.ny. oy 1-1.l” Mr. and ‘Mrs. Adolph Blonfio and granddnughter, Maxine North, re- turned this ‘morning:, from la~ two weeks’ visit with relatives at Clarissa, Farwell -and - Minneapolis. & Mrs. M3 Mn‘cG'x‘egorfihn.‘fuhfid the: house at 416, Irvine avenue, re- cently vacated by. R.. W. Koehn and family, -and will ‘move there soon from 708 Beltrami averue. . . ——— Mrs Fred Petta has been - lll\wml Teart trouble and under the ‘care of a, physician for ‘the past week her home, 1005 Mississippi avenue. Her condition is slightly improved at m@y ent. Cook With ‘Gas 3 : 8-80 tf Mrs. Fred Carpenter 8nd little son' Teddy arrived in Bemidji Monday from Bena for a‘week’s. visit ‘with, her; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe La- Count, 1106 Mississippi avenue, and reldtives in Nymore. Mr and Mrs. M. W. Knox and fam- , 1117 Park avenue, have #s the house guests this ~“week thelr son, Chas. Kno, #nd- Fatily; of 'Robbiis- dale, Minn., they having arrived here n Bemidji Sltul‘dny marriage of her moth- arlotte Scarrott, to A. C. yesterday, at the home of the bride, 011 Irvine avenue. arich, ‘Who ha! "'Been l"fl and under, doctor’s. care for more than a week at hiz'home, 1108 Morris ave- nue, is not: lmprovmg as well as his friends wish. "It is thought that it BN s /FOR_ A PRACTICAL NURSE, Call 865-W,. 16d6-21 P Mrs. J. M. Barnett came to Be- midji Wednesday morning from her - summer Home on Lake Plantaganet to spend. iq few days with her daugh- ters, Mrs; /George Detty, 815 Missis- sippi avenue, and Mrsi. Harold Swish- er, 923 fi-wne avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Don Whitman return- ed Thursday night from an extend- ed auto trip to Hamilton and other points in Missouri. They report an enjoyable #rip, but glad to get back. They were accompanied .to Bemidji by Mr. Whitman’s sister, Anita who will visit, here. . ‘Cook With Gas Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bushnell of New :York City were callers in Bemidji this morning, en route to Crookston. = Mr. Bushnell is head of the accounting department of the.J. C. Penney: Co. and is making a tour of the cities in which the Penney stores are located. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foucault and: Mr, and M‘ts C. K. Foucault and family returned Thursday night from Duluth where they went last Tues- day to ‘atténd the funeral of Paul Foucault’s nephew, Wilfred Lanthier, 19, who diéd Monday as the result of injuries rééeived in-a' motorcycle accident Sunday evening. Funeral services: wefe held Thursday. v Polar Pie. Ask for it 21y Mrs. C. E. Aldrich and son Wilford motored to Hazel, Min Sundly and spent a few days visit- |- ing Mrs :“Aldrich’s cousins, Ole and Martin Hatson, and attending to business ‘matters. Mr. and Mrs. Al- drich_retirned to their home, 1215 Irvine avenue; Tuesday evening, but Wilford ¥ethained at Hazel to look after his father’s store interests ther : for a time. Cook With Gas g 330 tf Miss Loretta Aldrich motored to Hazel Ssnday with her uncle, C. E. rich, ‘and family, and returned with them Tuesday evening, to the home of;:ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Alddich, 1115 Mississippi ave- nue, havitig igent a few days pleas- ‘antly with:frieds and -her. cousin, Miss Ida Aldrich of Bemidji, who is|" staying ‘at fhie Martin Matson hotiie in Hazel during her school vacation. : |to’ busineu mnlters in the city Tires: : and cnlled on friends yesterday. " | day. - Dr:-and’ Mrs. visited’ Dr.. B. J. Martin in 'Bexmdj: * for' a few dnys " 1 Mrs. E. C.° McM’lhon b, 'Becida where she transactet business Mrs. 'F. M. Pende{gm visited i ile attending ‘Mr. anid Mrs. Ri:M. finmellon are moving flfis"week fromt 511 Minne- gota -avenue to 1 elfth street. ' “Jokin Moberg reburhed to Bemidji the first of the ‘wegk from a few days’ ‘business tripito South' Dakotd.. 'Miss Lucile "Yotng wis bperated on yesterflay for the removal of her tonsils ‘and is repoft’ed to be getting “|along nicely. ! Codk With Gas ©8:30 t¢ Palmer Anderson, wheat inspector at Cass ‘Lake, spent yesterday in Be- midji as the guest of his mother, | Mrs.H.'S. ‘Kingéy# E. N. French motored to Crookston ‘yesterday where 'he transacted busi- ness during the day, and tetumed to Bemldp last | night. 'Alexahder Ryge 'has nearly com- pleted the house;he s building on his farm in beerty township, near the ‘Campbell Eake _gghvol house. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t8 Mr- and Mrs. Fri Rhoda and lit- i|tle son Albert will 0tor ~tomorrow Hto Long Prairie - where they will spend the Fourth thh relatives. Samuel Dahlgaard anddaughter, Miss Johanna, of Kelliher, and two fiiends, motored to Bemidji Wediies- day to attend the Mr. and_Mrs. D. 'Well.s lnd it g daughter_l)pnnh i returned last, eVening from Minneapolis where they motored ten ‘days xgo to vmt rela- twes. Mr. and Mrs. Rny; Kahiler and lit- tlg son' Russell - ate ‘spending This gk at Roseau, where Mr, Kahiler ransacting business for the Peo- ;flds 01l ‘company., Mrs. Lottie French and little son Billy returned to the farm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge French, Frohn, yesterday after vis- iting Miss Lucile Young for a couple of day; LeRoy- Smith and mss Hagel Me- Dermitt ‘of ‘Minnéapolis; ‘who have visited for ‘the past week at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. E. Miller, 419 America .avenue, remrned today to their homes; Mrs. George W. Lucas and little daughter, who have 'visited for sev- eral weeks -in Bemidji ‘at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mayer have returned to “their home -at Brainerd. John L. Hakkerup of Virginia who has been a guest at the home of his brother, N. L. Hakkerup and family for the. past weék while trans- acting business in Bemidji, left to- day for his home, Dan Gracte and Milton Welch left this ‘morning by ‘auto for Hibbing where they will visit Mr. Gracie’s sons and daughters ‘and their fam- ilies - over the«Fourth, George Kreatz attended a school board mieeting at Nebish District No."40 last evening where final set- tlement was made for the. erection of the school built. there last year, Mr. Kreatz ‘havmg 5d the contract. Mrs. Milton Neeley, who was a -'| glest 'of ‘Miss Josephine Parker Tor, a week, returned the first of the week to her home at St. Cloud. Her ‘husbanid ‘motored from there and ‘ac- companied her home. Mrs. Neeley also visited her. uncle, E. H. Jerrard, ‘while here. g 5 Bl Mr. and Mts Elmer. Swanson and family returned to ‘Bemidji yester- day from a two ~“weeks’ auto trip. Mr. Swanson attended the electrical convention at the Twin Cities, and|j from there they motored to Albert Lea, Fergus Falls-and other places,| where they visited ‘en route. Mrs Wes. anht sight of Northern and Mrs. Warren” Augustien of Liberty were: @mong those who-attended the auction sale at the David Hinshaw farm at Wilton Saturday. The Hin- shaws will move to California in a short time where it is hoped that the climate will prove beneficial to Mrs. Hinshaw’s health. Mrs. W. B, McLaughlin and daugh} ters, Jean, Dorothy and Helen, are | guests in. Bemidji at the home of her ‘mother, Mrs. T. W. Bell, 911 Minne~ sota avenue. - Mrs. McLaughlin and daughter Jean will retir to “their home at Warren, Minn., tomorrow. Dorothy and@ Helen will remain in Bemidji for the summer motiths. PIANO LESSONS ‘For Piaro ‘Lessons, see Muriel Mc Gee. Phone 800-W or 499. 3d7:1 tored, to TO-HOLD FOOD SALE The Presbytérian Sunday . school will hold a home food cooking sale at the |C. E. Battles hardware store Saturday. a!t.monn. § ©oDD. FELLOWS TO HOLD SHORT MEETING TONIGHT There will be a short business session of the L 0. 0. F. this even- ing ab 8 o’clock ‘at the Moose hall, Jland all members are requested to be present. ENJOY OUTING The class- of boys of the Presby- terian Sunday school, taught by Miss Hazel Ibertson, enjoyed an out- ing at Diamond Point yesterday af- ternoon from 2:30 until 6 o'clock, with pxcmc supper. Swimming and games were énjoyed throughont tne afternoon, MRS, OTREY ENTERTAINS ° Mzrs. William Otrey " entertained seven ladies at her home, 1018 Park yeswrdly afternoon as a compli- Iment to “her: mother, Mrs. E. J. Sturgis, who. is a summer guest of her 'daughters in Bemidji. A social afterncon was enjoyed and lunch was served by the hostess. RYGG'—GRAY Alexander Rygg and. Celistia Ad- aline | Gray, -both of Wilton, were united ' in marrisge Thursday even- ing ‘at’ the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev.:L. P. Warford officiating. They: ‘'were attended by Mr. and Mus.; Carl Rygg: They will make their home on a farm near Wilton. OUTING AND PICNIC DINNER The “Farther = Lights” Sunday school’ class of the Baptist church, with itheir' téacher, Mrs. S. L. Sell- ars, enjoyed an all-day outing at Diamond Point yesterday, with a picni¢ - dinner ‘at noon. There were thirty-four -members. present and games “and “bathing were enjoyed throughout the- dny. B MOO!EHEART LEGION TO ATTEND BURIAL: SERVICES the Mooseheart ‘Legion are request- ed to meet at the holl to the Charles Wilson home, Fifth Wward, to ‘attend the Mdoseheart Le- gion burial service for Legionaire Wilson, who passed away at her home Thursday afternoon. METHODIST MISSIONARY N GROUP ENJOYS PARTY The first of a series of parties to be given by the Foreign Mission- ary society of the Methodist church took place yesterday afternoon ' at the home of Mrs. G. H. Zentz, 415 Bemidji avenue. The affair was & party of ten ladies, and each ' of these will in turn entertain ten more at their homes some time before the first of September. For enter- tainment, imaginary letters from those who could not come created a great deal of fun. Readings by Miss Leona Hines also added to the enjoyment of the guests, and re-~ freshments were served by the host- ess. The large porch at the home was used for the party. N e aal BLUNDERS J © @——0 Why is this wrong? today’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest?) Copyright 1922, Associated Editors "'All ‘'mémbers *of ‘the Women of |! Saturday {5 night at 7:30 sharp, to go in a body | The answer will be found among | A SANE FOURTH CALLS FOR DRESSY SHOES Our stock of pretty Summer Foot- wear is at its height right now. Qunli(y can not be nnproved. Styles are the very latest—and prices are purposely held low. SUMMER FOOTWEAR for Men - Women - Children DANCE, PARTY PUMPS STURDY STREET SHOES SPORT SHOES If it is new and of worthy qual- ity, you will find it in our stock —and we specialize in fitting. SHOP SATURDAY OR MONDAY Our Store Will Be Closed July 4th The “B&D” Shoe Store 4 FULLi,lNE OF LADIES’ HOLEPROOF HOSIERY 307 Beltrami Ave. Phone 45-W *The man ofa thousand faces/ Presented by Cail Laemmie in his g’teatest sg\eenmumph e “Why don’t you like me? I'm so loncsome—and you won’t even let me touch you? Don't you fike boys? I love Matinees 2:30, 10c & 25c——N1ghts, 10c & 30c — SUNDAY & MONDAY— GRAND _THEATRE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS nrfimmmnumummmmmu g NN|\IHIU\IHU_N\NIlllll\I\ltll\lIIIII}Illlllllll}lfl(llllil T \H\I\IIHI!I1HI\llII!I[lHI{IIIl!IHHIIIH}HHI{I\IWHHINIM JAGK HUI_T = Unconquerable FULL OF THRILLS AND LOYE IN THE SOUTH SEAS siom 1 TiE ELIKKO - FRIDAY Also: ‘Paninicky Pullman,’ Universal Com.—International News EVENING—FLOCK'S SPECIAL MUSIC SATURDAY—J.W. KERRIGAN in “HOUSE OF WHISPERS” SUNDA’Y-MONDAY Special ~“LIVING LIES” " The Man A Paramount Picture Telegraph advice says film for “Two Kinds of Women” (ndvcrhud for today) ‘did not reach Minneapolis in time for shipment last night. featuring MISS FREDERICK is here. “SALVAGE”—an excellent picture, which will be shown unless “Two Kinds of Women” arrives on the A Conundrum at the Grand What Photoplay Will PAULINE FREDERICK Appear-ih’ Tonight six o’clock train tonight. You’'ll See Pauline Frederick Either V\;ifl’l TOM SANTSCHI—or—MILTON SILLS. AISO-—PATHE NEWS l’lC’l‘URE——an—A COMEDY At The GRAND.- TONIGHT However, a substitute It is called LAST TIME TONIGHT Shows 2:30 - 7:30 - 9:00 Regular Prices 0 AR LA Mat. 2:30—7:10-9:00—10c & 25¢ FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY Mutt & Jeff — Fox News —Rex Orchestra— REX “THE THREE BUCKAR00S"—. ““MUSKETEERS” OF THE WESTERN RANGES Three companions of the range—silent and devil- ishly ever-present—bound by the same “One For All and All For One” oath that bound the heroes of Dumas’ greatest novel—ever ready for a fight or a frolic, de- fenders of unprotected womanhood, foes to wrong- doers, SUNDAY Isadore Berstein presents Monroe Salisbury THE GREAT ALONE Directed by Jacques Jaccard and James Colwell A West Coast Film Corp. Production A joyous picture! An exciting ‘one! with harder, faster riding and more thrilling horseman- A good picture all the way through. ship. You'll like it! FOX NEWS Educational Comedy Rex Orchestra " Shows at 7‘30-9 00—10c & 25¢ Saturday A COWBOY MUTT & JEFF