Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 3, 1922, Page 5

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"I has visited friends in Bemidji.for & leuchir.-u and to thew-. :ivuumthg lu;n nll!uu.l terest are reported. Every item. will be given proper comsideras tion when seurce is, after © gl'operty interesta in Bemidji for} nl;nrt time, 35 home tnmght rom ‘a two. weeks’ vis. i “and_relativés at Min- lnyed by ths Gam.|’ ble-Robinson _ whvlesale” house at Thief-"River. Falls, © arrived in Be- midji Saturdey to spend the Fourth with_ his! parents, Mr. and Mrs, I. B. Olson. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t8 Rev. B. L. Main and family of Redwood Falls are occupying their newly built summer:cottage at Movil Lake, and expect.to:spend the sum- mer months. there. Several young ladies attending the summer term at the State Teachers college motored - today. . to - Itasca State Park for an all-day outing,with picnic dinnet. Those making the trip included’ Misses Fossum, Flekke, Torpet, ’l‘undbey, Smdnm and Plum- mer. STOP!—It's erous - to stand on the car tracks, but safe to follow + “TRACKS" to the: Theatre July 4th and' 5th.” ¥ “1d7-3 Saturday by~ auto for Little Falls where they will.visit ‘over'the Fourth. ters, Louise and Elsie," who will visit relatives and friends there for a time. STOP!—It’s dangerous to stand on the car tracks, but safe to-follow “TRACKS” to the Elko Theatre July 4th-and5th. 1d7-3 Migs Carrie” Bfown arrived in Be- midji last Thursday from Ashland, Ky., where ~she has. been employed for several months, and she will spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Brown, home: she ‘spent’ a-week: at ‘Washing- . ’ton,-D. C., and llso several days at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hinshaw and daughter Helen, and ‘Mr. Hinshaw' mother, Mrs. Emiig Hinshaw, of Wil- ton, left todsy. for. they will remain for a'few ‘days with an uncle, James Hinshaw, suctioneer at that place. From!there they will go .by auto tor the Yelowstone Na- national Park, and different places of interest through the West. They ex pect to arrive in Portland, Ore., in about six weeks, and will locate near there, where Mr. Hinshaw will - en-| gage in the mer. ntile. business. Two Why is this wrong? today’s” want - ads. (What “Blunder” do ggest?) Copyright 1922, Associated Editors on_ the car mch, but safe to follow “TRACKS” to the Elko Theatre July|guest, Mr. Franklins' cousin, Russell 4th and 5th, . - '1d7-8|'Breétt, who arrived = Saturday mght | Falls, a member of the baseball team,| Miss Nellie G-ry! left todw for is the guest of friends while in the|Nebish where she will visit over the city. until- after: the. Fourth, Fourth with Miss Amy Higgins. Both *|Falls is the guest of’his sister, Miss|. ‘Irene Herron, who is attending.the summer term of school at the State They' were en routeto Thief River Falls to visit Mr. Hick’s pareats, Mr. and firu. George Paquin‘ tett| % They were - -accompanied ‘as far as|" ‘Wadena by Mra. C. Golz and daugh-| and other relatives here. - En route|, The answer will be found ‘among g Bennd Lnndzren of. Liberty mar- tor * in Bsmidjl keted pohtoe- in Bemidji. Friday. CL T Luvn‘ence of Thief ~ River Miss’ Ne e’ll Hlmn of Bagley, 'h‘; i spendlnz & few days-in Be- ), nt\mled to her home Sun- Contad Slough of Lake Plantag- ;| anet. visited relativés while ‘shopping i lin* Bsmldjl Thursday: Palace :Meat & Grocery—open until 1d7-3 l’amily returng whag! !tfl to her ome-on, f'«‘%fx u:s‘h Lutxaot;(rom G'Mldy.fil'mc ilsor Lake. Flantagane of his "Health.. * . : Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gary of 601 log motored from St. Minnesota- ‘avenue. 'have: ‘as ~theif | Paul to/ Boston’ Liake Saturday to vis- it relatives mi fook after farm inter. | EucEts Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. ests in ‘that; vielnRy for a few days. William Howard and J. H. Varey ‘of ‘Anamoose, N. D. - - STOP!—It's dangerous to .stand| Dr. and Mrs. E; Prnnklin, 417 In vine avenue, have as their house i from his home in St. Paul. Dennis Mc¢Ginn of Thiet River o leryen young :ladies ave:.studenta.at the Charles Herron - of Thief River|State Teachers catlege. 31u mail route. Sltlfl'day;*'not lllvhlg been able to drive the car herselt for more Deas | than.a week, owmg to an: injury. to 1-18¢¢ | her foot. 5 Hru. Fred Bissionnatte and chil- dren, Kermit and June Berncie, and her stepfather, T. J. Holman, all for- mer residents of Bemidji but now of Puposky, were shoppers:in the city between trains Saturday. Cook: Ges 3-30 t#| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer have ‘Mr‘ and Mrs, 'Georn Hicks motor- Minneapolis to short stay here. o h loft b Msr.u A:ellldl NEUMANN—ROBIDEAU -} Goodric! y ‘motor Saturday-for| This' morning at'8 o’clock at St. i 1 Staples where' they will spend thé|Philip’s: church occured the marriage Lluh;:!af.rbgygc::;g:;esd S:n;:i]:c::;_ Fourth with Mrs. Snydp .and chil:|of ‘Mrs. Mary Jane Robideau dren” who Aare pending . symmer | Elk, Washington and J. M. Neumann (g, Rev. and .Mrs. L. P. Warford manth on -theix, farm there. of Bemidji, Rev. Fr. Fraling offici-| were also guests of this enjoyable ating. They will make theéir home |event, The- boys -included Lars and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyle and fath-|at 1019 Beltrami avenue.- er, gh,..and little niece, N h /| Beryl Slough,.motored to, Lake Plan- ENJOY OUTING taganet Sunday, and spenp the day at|: wi. andoMrsi G E. Rile . Wright, Kenneth ‘Caskey, .Stuart - Mr. and¢ .. Riley.and their [my Wright, Kenne askey, - Stuart e famm ‘wwaf“:‘ s, ?’ml’h":‘é guests, Me. .and-MrsoBarl=Riley and | Sullivan lnduK’n“Bth w;json 14 two :friends -from (Minneapolis, mo=y'" e o i Dl tored to Itasca State Park for‘: outing. yesterday, Ietwniyg in ¢ J A early: evening and, motqrijygsto, Tr-| 2 Ut priac‘@ 4 'tzlfi:& o Mo Bagatram, -nnoved hn family hero last week fram Remer, Minu., o - u\o pmwumt 418 Amencn ave: “" R"“‘ £ B ay M. “Baiiett motored with mer home on Lake Plantaganet after requested to be present. spending a- the guest ‘of relatives. | She was ac-|ROYAL NEIGHBORS NOT TO companied by Ter grandsons, Wallace HOLD MEETING THIS WEEK h di h There will be no regular meeting who are spending their school vaca-|of the Royal Neighbors of America|Alton, H. Peterson, Swanberg, Wednesday of this week, which is the regular meeting night, but the com-|and Miss Rose Olson. Minneapolis i Minn. mittee appointed to arange for the picnic is requested to mcet with the and Mrsy R. M. Everest and family | Woodmen committee that night to and’ Willard ' Webster,. of Hibbing, tion here. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker Sr., and_daughter, Miss Jean,. and Mr, motored’ Sunday::$o' Brainerd ‘where | complete the arrangements. they visited relatives during the day. ) Litle' Miss. Carol, and Marion Ever- est. remaihed there in Brainerd to visit rclatives for. about .a month, thq other memibers:of thé' party re- marnng evemng at idji Sunday: even- Presbytefl'dn undue, Rev. L. P. Sunday. evening waccompanied ' by | contracti ds.are well their _father, J. Lambe, ‘to visit fav&r:bl‘yfl'cknm!i them met, 'their. mother ‘family at; Grand [4peir maniy' friends extend Forks Bay un is noon, when they their best wishes. i left again’for luth for an extend- ed tour of the eastern part of the United ‘Stat “Mr. Lambe expects to” return. ‘to’ Grand Forks Wednes- e— received word from their son How- Mr. and M“_ Gunner Olson mo-|8rd; who has change of construction tored to Nevis Saturday afternoon|of 8-government-dam at Green Bay, and visited at the home of her broth-| Wit to the effect that he is getting er and sister-in-law, Mr. and.Mrs. O. along nicely with his work. H. Ligaard, returning to Bemidji late e Sunday night. .. nurse at Superior, Wis., has been vis- iting Miss Harriett Davids for the Folay Flo. Agk:ger-0. .-““ past week. She and Miss Davids left Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hatton~ of Sundny morning by auto for . Supe- ‘Buchanan, :N.: Dak., Mr. and Mrs. |rior where Miss Davids will lpend M.-A Downs, Miss Mlmrct ‘Carson | her vacation. and Laurence Harvey motored to 1fifc£’3flm‘fin an.'all day| F.R. Marrs, son Clayton, and P;\d outmz with picnic dinner yesterday.|Flake motored Saturday ' -evening from near. Kelliher, where. they*have Wm. Kei 1", who hu Iooked af- | been employed at carpenter'work. for at Saskatche- | the last thrée weeks, and ‘Sundayed ¢ ‘a ‘month, returned |at their homes in Bemldjl, returning | home .g Wilton by auto Sun-|to Kelliher Sunday evening. Today: Mr. Keihler and.famil — dny f:,- igngw;;u o:;x.lttend lg: Dr. L. P. Scott, his wife' and little gon Robert, of Waterloo, Iowa, are 3 expected to arrive in ‘Bemidji- this 3 Gook_,wub Gas afternoon for a few days’ visit at s HO t2| the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pal- s mer, 507. Minnesota avenue, ~Dr. Rev.’ nnd Mrs: -Carl Stromm- nnd Scott i s nophew of Mr. Palmer. little gon ;Reyben,. of Neilsville, are here to apend the Fourth at ‘the home Miss Ven Campbell,” who is em- of Mrs: Stromme’s parents, Mr. and [ployed at the court house’ and has Mrs. A. R. Erickson. They: expect|been making her home ° with her to' ret ‘m 1o, their home Wednesday brother, Foster, who lately purchased and;their dgbghter Evelyn, who has|the Tom Titus property on Twelfth been ‘visiting here for several weeks, | street, moved Saturday to the home will-; turn ‘with them. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swisher, 923 7 — Irvine avenue, having secured rooms Dz. 7 . G, H. Zentz and|there for light housekeeping. daughter, Miss Nell, and sons, Frank- lin and George "Henry Jr., left this NOTICE n’ by auto for Park Rapids| The board of tax review will ntect hey expect to remain ‘until at. the council chamb%rg‘ ! tomorrow morning. They will then|on July 5, 1922 at 10: motor ‘to:Backus, Minn., where Dr. Zentz will deéliver the Fourth of July dress, and in the afternoon they will go to orte, where he will al- 80 deliver the address of the day. Polar Pio. Ask fTor i\ 21412 ooni T children - Alta and /Robert Charles, and J. A. Lyons of International Falls were guests the home of Mrs. Mathes’ moth Mrs. A. Robinson, Mr. Mathes -nd Mr. Lyons leaving this morning 'to’ ldok up a business location, Mrs. Mathes and -children will remain in - Bemldjx to ‘visit her Miss Loretta McDonuugh' city | 3 flonr lamp by the guests. LON l Ralph Lloyd Case and Miss Ella Louise Thg mpson were united the Warford ‘offi g. They were 'at- Ml!sfl! Esther;, ud; Francis Lambe | 514 James S.” Case; They will make of Grand .Forks ‘arrjved in Bemidji their.;home in .Beny Both of the and and them 0000000000000 day,, the rem er of : the family to ° spend the:balahce of the summer \ here. - aiaw . omg "The man of a thousand faced’ / ’ V. | DOT VAN'S tended by Mlss elphine Beaudette u y ofi%figrgl'roflA ‘| CHANEY OBSERVE urrumys fresemed by Car| Laemmle ]{[’sses Minnie !fi e ahd Emma Golz celebrated their;;birth anniver- saries yesterday by .inviting twenty \u qhe friends to -a. picnic..giipper. at Dia- mond- Point last evevm 3 z TO ENJOY Q! G Mr. ‘and ‘Mis, "W’fi:!r family, ‘Mr. and Mm«ln and 'family,, M; , and’ Mr-and Mrs. E. J. man found aclt aguin dnrkest hou p Kob. and Mrs. M. L. Matstn bnd‘ fnmxly and Mr and Mrs George Clifford y of Bemidji i, will enjoy an outing-and plcmc mnen at Dia- mond. Point. : e ) PRE.NUPTIAL SHOWER A pre-nuptiil surprise shower was given Mrs, Clara Sherberg Sat- urday evening at her home ., 1402 Beltrami. avenue, about, twenty-five guests being present: - Games were played and miusic and social con- versation enjoyed throughout the evening. Prizes were offered for created a great deal of fun. Lunch was served at a late hour by Mes- dames S. Johnson, C. N. ‘Anderson, and- H. A. Lepper. The. .guest of honor was presented a beautiful n, 10c & 30c e T i TONIGHT LAST TIMES his greatest.screen friumpht ' REX Theatre A dramatic thun- derboit of how 1=a unfailing love ! PAGE FIVR N ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER W. B. A. OF MACCABEES' HOLDS ‘MEETING TONIGHT An important meeting of the Womans Benefit: ' association of Maccabees will be ‘held this evening at the K. C. hall and all members are urged to be present. New officers B kk .- D B . |are to be elected to fill vacancies [;:;:;g ;}(li?‘k_ ?;‘;:,l;,’gu :fi:"e, . :{:i:_ caused by the absence of a mumber i 1 Be! of the officers during the summer, lang lehe] ;- Palmer Berg, Tpms, and also there will btf the ddfing of the charter 1H” meiory of fl'c late Mrs. Charles” Wils MRS' oL suwglsm ‘| - DANCING’ AT BIRCHMONT HOTE! TU;SDAYEVBNING of per at Diamond Point Friday even- blb “the ay °& m&;g: June & ntéd "¥fx" " silver [pe given fork! a\l knlves angt al‘sq a berry [Fourth ‘at, _The cvening was'spent indpotel, T Division Nu. 2 ot the, hdms Aid car nd music was also en- of the Presbyberian: chugehy s, l“é’l“}’"‘s ular semi wéekly dandling’ party and '| L. Matson' chairman;iwill:meet We nesday’-afternoon &t the summeér home of Mrs. George Cochran, Birch- friends Sunday thorning to: her sum-|mont Beach and all members are joyed. The invited ‘guests were: |t is xpected that tHe ‘Aftair will be Mesdames Charles Anderson, Em-|\oll atended. ;Dot ‘Van’s' orchestra ma Barlow, Jack Olson,' J. E. Hay-|ill ‘furnish the music. The public ward, J.'Johnson; E. P. Lane, Elsie |is invited to atend. Krog,- Peter Wold,. Max Bell, Bob Brieksan, Anton ‘Krog, = Willam|y £ ARN BARBERING Christianson, 5. Johnson, Esther Campbell, Irvin Good salaries, pleasant: work or start for yourdelf:' Low tuition now. Tagley, R. Kichl, 0, J. Tagley, An- : Write for FREE: illustrated catalog. ton Wold, Tom Ward, J. Taylor, E. TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. Jones, Edd, and Miss Jennic "Tagley Dance at Bn'chmont in \~ "._ This is one of a series of dances to I:c ¢wen throughout the season. DON'T MISS THE BEST ONE! { IT’S COOL AT BIRCHMONT BEACH ' Dancing 9 to 12 Admiuion, "$1.25 per couple Tlle I’ublnc Is ‘Cordially Invited |IllIIlIl|l||IIIIIIIIlII||||I|||l||lIlIlIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIII||IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII"' ’Tues.-w'ed'., JULY 4 AND 5 William FOX presenés CHARLES| ==l ELKO TODAY -- Last Times “lemy Lies’”’ mother and sisters: Mrs. E. J. Bouil-|f}] © . Adapted from the —ALSO— lard and Mrs. Clyde Petrie for a time, and will then leave for the Twin Saturday Evenlnz Cities and Chi‘uzo where shq will visit -relatives for some time. Microbes That Defy Death, Though some microbés are very tough and can stand:great extrerifes of crobes s med to be again You uuld Kill the ery Avas made. /ft was found:;that’ many microbes breed; by mesans of seeds or spores, which ‘are alniost Indesteuctible, save- by fire. Experiments made with spores show that they do not in the least mind un- dergoing a temperature of 400 degrees below freezing-point for many hours. Nor does'it hurt them to be boiled! That is why stch ‘a disease as an- thrax, the mlcmbec of which produce sporés, 18 %0~ extremely difficult to stamp ‘Siit=-no. ordinary means of dise fnfection is of the slightest use. “A SCRAP OF PAPER” . heat and cold, the Jnajority of them ms WO ) Y oA are elnllv kfll it ghe right mdethods’ lr&ue tha 77 ‘I 'tor m s 1 Post story Mack Sennett Comedy “TRACKS” - - “TRACKS" .qw.r 4th andfiiha 1 “TRAGKS TA onie-word title, but it's a éfl(er" " A'Big"Special Six-Reel Western MYSTERY THRILLS - ROMANCE —ALSO— Shows at 2:30-7:30-9:00 ELKO ORCHESTRA—CI:.-. Pflock, Director Evening. “ARE WAITRESSES SAFE?” 2k 0// Harold’ Lioyd Comedy, “ON THE FIRE” B bgCha\rlesA Selzcr ~ Directed ty. Reene:tE: I " ALSO A COMEDY o Billy B”van Mildred June MATINEE ° 2:30 7 EVENING . 7:10 & 9:00

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