Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 5

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| Mrs. 0. M. Slwivnk and daughter Helen returnéd”Monday from McIn- tosh where they visited relatives for e AR VRO Al F-viie «, Miss Leona' Hins is spending the “|'week end at the Cutter home at Wa- Ville, having gone there yesterday afternoon. “'Notice our new phone number 94 Sunshine 'Grocery. 1t 7-7 _ Mr. and*Mrs. A. L. Barker and family expect to leave tomorrow O 5 morning/by -auto for St. Charles ":@Ffi::fif‘;".y §'°"" C%;f;,:?;;" where they will visit Mrs. Barker's ehe vish riends gver ‘the JOEY |relatiyes for a timo. jgé‘g' Redlington returned to Be-| . opg Mrs. John Moberg and NU;; .Atha Higby ut\;méd’ to Be- midji Wednesday morning’ from Clo- tam A rning. 1ro ly, and Mr."and Mrs. Louis Lar- ;“ 'thMi"':i; where “he spent . the iy i dng family enjoyed an all-day ourth with his parents. outing with picnic dinner and sup- per at Norway Beach the Fourth. Polar Ple. Ask for it ' 214t James Barton and -ty ’ Cook With Gas " Lyle and Jim, arrived in,Bemidji.this morning to visit at the homes ‘of his cmxsin_;K C. B."and J. B. Minnjck. Read ‘allithe Little Miss Pearl Winter was oper- ated on yesterday for the removal of her tonsils and adenoids and was |reported to be getting along as well as -could be expected this morning. Miss Ofna Mae of McIntosh, who visited in'" Bemidji; at, the home of Ter sister;: M. C. L. Lampman, over the“Fourth, returned .this morning td her Home.B ... i PolariPie. Ask for . Mr.‘ nnd‘Mr!j.‘Att.l.l_u chiru and son Clearence, * of . St.-. Clou e guests at: tho home of Mr. an Attend the dance at the new arm- ory Saturday night, July 8. Music by Dot Van's orchestra, 2t 7-8 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheldon and little son Bobby, and Joe Heffner, left this morning by autofof their home at Roseland, N. D They were accompanied by H. H. Bolster of Be-| midji. d s ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT All members of the I, 0.0, F. are réquested to be present at the regu- lar meeting to be held 'this evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall. . SHEPHERD-VOGT Miss Hazel ‘M. ‘Vogt and Ray N. Shephérd, both of Turtle River, were united in- marriage Thursday after- noop “at 4:30: o'clock atthe. Presby- teriofi. parsonage, Rev. L.:P. ‘War- ford officiating, They were attended by Mrs. W. G. Cqok, They will make theig ‘home on a farm near_ Tuxtle ENJOY PATRIOTIC PROGRAM A patriotic, party was held at the honfe of Mrs. . J. H. Rogers, 1016 Park’ avenue, on. Friday: evening, June .30, at which A number of friends and neighbors were present. The children presented a flag drill and gave a number of recitations, appropriate to Independence Day, in a very. pleasing manner. - The guests brought well-filled. baskets and the picnic’ supper at the close of the program was a pleasant feature of the entertainment. ' It was an en- joyable occasion for all present and was greatly -appreciated by Mrs. Georgd Berglund; - Fifteenth - Park avenue. R Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Rogers and PRESSEE : family moved Wednesday from:1016 I Park avenue to Trvine ‘avenue, where |Cook With Gas | : Mr. Rogers has built a house on _the ‘acre of ground‘he recently purchased from W. N, Weber. * g & Dr. G. H. Zéntz and sons, Frank- lin and George Henry Jr., mov"ored 'to their farm at Turtle River yester- ‘ | day and spent the day. A. T. Carl- S R——— I Mr. anjl ‘Mrs. D. 8. Mitehell:o- tored tbdhy to Park - Rapids where they ted to visit friends for.a short b, and . then go to Backus to camp for afew dayg, . Mss. C) daughter::Jeanette; o are visititly in Bemidji .st’the -ho: of her pargnts, Mr. and Mrs. M. La- companied . them. 50,000 to ;alll{ on. fLarms. ' D B ,00¢ om ean son and daughter, Miss ‘Corrine, ac-| Rogers and family. SHERWOODS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood entertained at.a .7 a’clock.supper.at which, 24 covers were llaid, at their home on Eighth street, Tuesday eve- ning following the program of cnter- ‘tainment ‘at Diamond’ Painti - Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jewett -and family,” Mr. and' Mrs. Edmond Jewett and family, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Sherwood- - and _son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirk and family and Miss Kirk of Carlson Lake,: Minn. With the exception of with ‘flags. and.streamers, and a dain- ty lunch was served by:Mrs. Zentz, small silk flags being given as favors. Mrs. C.'R. Welch was' elected liter- fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. J. 'FOREST FIRES RAGING IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST ‘| ary - secretary BOTH WILD, FOR SHORT TIME Imprisoned ca‘t and Kansas City Man Alike In Disffosition Until Storm Calmed Down. 1In Enld, Okla,; according to n Kansas City man’ wlio goes there frequently, there i3 a collector of-curlosities. pe llar to ‘the state. His line,ra; { Indian moceastfis’ to1ive “¢oy les “anything {iat t \/;' romantic Impulses and interested attentlon of slesman who was “§frotig Wwn In compuny Wth,_tle With this obese an to pause wa The only ‘Conivenient seut in was o box on the sidewalk.jn fromt of the store window. lap had been spread over it, The portly one Just settled himself comfortably to enjoy the window dis- play when his companion heard a snarling scream within the box and almost simultaneously the fat man was seen rising high in the air, pro- his own sturdy legs. from him mingled with falsetto one which emanated from beneath the burlap. Subsequent investigation developed that the box was treally a crate con- temperamental about to be shipped East. The animal had been selzed with an impulse to test fts lungs and claws at about the time the salesman placed the terior part of his anatomy 8o con- venient for claw testing. CONTRACTOR S NOW FEELING AS mare than two millios age to- tintber, mills and railroad A picce ‘of bur- (By United Press) Seattle, Wash.,, July 7—IForest fires raging in four sections of the Pacific northwest have caustd near- ly five million dollars damage and taken at least two lives. Only rain will cheek the flames, which spread following a long dry spell here. Two men died of burns when their homes were destroyed. Two other houses were destroyed at Mereville, Dam- stimated to be more than one “has “resulted - from- Tires in i Washingtoft. Ti ~the west- n part of the state the fiames are spreading on, both sides of the river ¥ing! great tiaeéts of timber. Oregon firgs have so, far done dollars dam- praperty; . Efforts. of :Oregon fire fighters 'were centeked of a blaze id i advancing on 20-mile'{)‘ofit, in 'Till: amook county. Government forces |were ‘quiet and are battling the fire without suc-[him until LHE& cess. Scores of cabins and. logging |ised land. concerns have been burined. , CHART-BOOK OF COLUMBUS: OWNED BY BERLIN MAN By C D, Groat ., Berlin, July 7, (United Press).— The astronomical chart-hpok, which helped Columbus discover America, his_pre ICQIOfi,f;Qiné true tl‘le sdilors ‘emaimed, faithful toi iached. the " prom: Archenhold Has' been of fered thou sands of dollars for this book buf declines to part with it, _—— DELINQUENT 'TAX PENALTY - - REQUIRES EXTRA CLERKS (By United Press) Williston, N. D., July 7—County" Treasurer Swimley has”installed an is now in the possession:of .Profes-|extra clercial force to apportion sor Doctor Archenhold, head, of the Treptow observatory here,, . This book contain the tables of 15, of ‘evlipse: i 1. Pigiires, with er could” havi 1) Col ed Ameri . It i reldted that when hi becang®, mutindus, he told them *: among the various political sub- divisions the delinquent tax penal- ties and interest fund which . has | been “accumulating foi' 'the” jagt ten | years, . Some idea of the size of the fund’ an, be formed from the fact that he Williston special school district ¢ $11,388 and the “city wait until thd “néxt day when there fof Williston $9,700. would be an'¢elipte of the sun. He knew this from his tables, but foi the crew this bit of information ap- 'SUBSCRIBE FOR THE peared like a'miracle. Finding that! 3 DAILY PIONEER 3 o e y JULY CLEARANCE TURKISH TOWELS I [ 0 0 I U000 @ 05 TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY TO ATTEND THIS SALE IS TOKNOW HOW PRICES HAVE’ BEEN REDUCED ON MERCH. « “JACK TAR MIDDIES \NDISE YOU NEED—Here are’, some of the values that await you tomorrow: SALE i i SUMMER VESTS Polar Ple. AW for . 214ti| Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Melville and | weight L alies o 80¢ A A .. - |two-children, who have visited at the HAYES-GRAY oA : q c That were formerly A ; 29¢c fhome of Mr. and Mrs. Dick ‘Mel- “At the home of Henry Paquin of ;I:fisf“::::}::ieetgo:hg: {::-W: :‘el:):l:::te?in 3}?; Bdmn:;,iag: ly 02' H::_ Ten Years of Troubles Brought Minneapolis yesterday. Electa M. Gray.of Douglas, Minn,, to'an End By Tanlac and He day for medical treatment. The lit- z;?::;:é :}‘::hc‘;ie;font;fej\}::,f;' u‘;’::,; Declare‘s Elogren. Mrs. Lester Achenbach’ went to Wadena: yesterday moming to meet her sister| from/Jamestown, N. D., and together -they came to Bemidji last evenipg, and the latter will visit relntivc‘ii here; for. a-tine. Edsoh_Washhurn retiéned to Be priced to $2.95 5149 HAIR NETS Double Mesh Values to $1.25 59e midji .. Weqdnesday “morning - fro tle fellow has been under the care of | resent were George Gray, son of . 3 HOSIERY REDUCTIONS Monticello; Where ‘he visited his fam+ the doctor for some time because of | the bride, Esther and Edith Hayés,| “Tanlac put ‘an end to troubles BOYS’ JI]I'Y CE e R ily ‘over; the' Foutth. ' His Yittle sonfthe results of infantile paralysis.. " |daughters of the groom, and Mrs. |that have pulled - me. down, fqv.ten e Children’s Hose 10c 70 Gordon Burns, another daughter of|years and I'm now feeling as spry as coo_k With Gas 0 tf the groom, her husband - and baby(a boy,” said Axel Elogren, a pgjnting h i daughter, Lucile, Mr. and Mrs. Joe co)ltinctor of St. Paul Park, St. Paul, Enid came tp Bemidji' with him: fol a few days’ visit here. 5 Children’s Mercerized E Hose ..... AN .25¢ Polar Pli.»r\m for it {.l.‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barker and g::;j?n:nngr; nnNd. I\V;’!:besr‘,“;l‘llyzf‘ it 2 to 6 years - . > Cal::l: s::sf iiffie&gfi?{; ndC.TL.AI . ;ltzrssp:freg:s ’ChMa;le::l‘:vh?nfiavybeen quin of Liberty. A wedding lunch-| and I'had a continual pain acress the — Ladies Whlte Silk : R e Mr’."Jorflnn,'"JlAfl " |gnests in Bemidji for a few weeks,|€on was served following the cere- ‘smn!I‘ of my ‘back which sumet;n(e‘:; 98(: ;= ,l'?loae, OO N s .69¢c midji, ‘all of the Crooksfon Lurfbgr|left the morning of the Fourth by|wmony: : g witude Bk 1Lwould bregly, T hnc s had o+ A g - - ‘adies’ White Cotton = company, motored yesterday- to: ‘auto “for Minneapolis, and expect to y OME MISSION ““:f o '“.'Fi;sif""v- po '};‘ e L ] Rt camp 'near Blackduck ‘to tran return to Bemidji tomorrow. Msrggglg:v"z", OYS PROGRAM ;‘: I ‘i_‘;'; ldw?}:‘nnll;rl?r‘.-:t")n?wrlxt ni:'llt SALE i HQSC‘ ..... 19¢ - 39¢ - 59¢ bosiness during: e day. < Mrs. Cecil Congdon, who has visit-| An _interesting ‘meeting :f;i t:e { ‘])fi:n suffered so m}itl‘;gnyt:(";mch ROMPmS P =" Ladies’ Silk Hose, ’ d friends and relatives at. Wadena | Home. Missionary " society of the|I had to get up and phe¢ loor. ) cod fun . . .’h,“:;:,“,:::i,l:.:f;:;.:::_ .),‘;: :or .lweek, returned to Bemidji| Methodist church, with a patriotic| My nerves were on edge-all the time, - . $1'75 q“allty e $l-29 merchants today. & o Thursday. Mr. Congdon motored, to | Program, -was enjoyed by the mem-|I had. severe, dizzy headacheg, and 500 . 590 =9 Rollettes, $3-50 qual- o —_— '| Wadena Monday and accompanied |bérs and their friends at the home of | just seemed-to have playedsdfas-al- G. W. Harnwell; who canie. tafBe-|her home. They visited relatives a|Mrs. G. H. Zentz yesterday after- tog‘th‘er. ) ) midji last Thursday =~ from day at Brainerd en route home. noon. - After the devotional service ‘Since Tun]uc fixed me up, my kid- Falls to be with hig family for : i ey and business meeting, a complete|neys are in fine shape, the indiges- days, returning ~tifere Satu J. F. Hanson, formerly ‘of Had-|detailed report was given by Mrs.|tion, nervousness fmd_ other troubles companied by Mgs. . Harnw, larfd’s Grocery, Fargo, N. D., has ac-|A. L. Molander, official dc{eng are gone and I'm in tip-top shape. It little daughter ‘Jesn. They cepted a position with Grinager’s | from the local society to the district|does me good to tell pe(lp]e, about Bemidji again Sunday even! Sunshine Grocery of: this city. Mr.|convention held two weeks ago at|Tanlac. -It’s a world beater.” Mr. Harnwell :returned to Hanson has had 22 years’ experience | Alexandria. This was followed by| Tanlac is sold by all pood “drug- Falls Mpnday morning to.r in the grocery line and is thorough-|three patriotic numbers, which were | gists.—Ad work as secretary of the Cespmercial|ly familiar with the Richelieu lines|greatly enjoyed: solo, “I Salute club there. .They made the trip by|which are carried by the locdl con-|Thee, Old Glory,” by Walter Har- auto. 4 . |cern. vey; a monologue reading, “Amer- 1 ———— ica for Me,” by Miss Carrie Brown, It pays to re: When you call the Sunshine Gro- |with piano accompaniment by Miss Cor e cery ask for 94 now. 1t 7-7 | Vera Cutter; and a reading, “Makers Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaFabre, daugh- . |of the Flag,” by Miss Leona Hines. ter Miss Bom}lei and son Be'?' ar-t- Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Dugas and|The home was prettily decorated rived in Bemidji Weljesday after-| gaughter, LaVerna, | ‘motored from : : noon froni - their hagle im “Water-|'Angheim, California, and are visit: N ) town, S. D., having e the 41ip by Ling at the home of his father, T. J. G..S. Stillwell of Becida motored auto. Their friend, Arthur Larson,| Dygas. From here they are Tmotor-|to the city Wednesday and trans- Il]ISO of d Waterto -accompanied | inp to Grand ‘Forks to visit Mrs. |acted business. : them anfl will be”their .guest here: » = N cwill e — - The LaFavres wemgfformer. residents ?: %:ssl?;;'fi: g,’:;; tfx‘:zevtis;;ypv:;; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Deming’ of of Bemidji, Mr. ‘avge. being pre=IDupng and family. 3 . | Northern werc the guests of friends scription druggistt the Barker Drug|” vEs #| while shopping in Bemidji Wednes- Cook With Gas day. iod ’ store, and they‘gre here to spend a 8-30 tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton 'have month’s vacatidyf, having rented the Schadegg homef 1108 Beltrami a E. R. Herlocker, secretary-treds-|rented their property on Tenth street ufer of the Minnesota Electric Light|{and Park avenue to Gust Berg and b & Power Co., of the Chicago office,|family and will spend the summer in If you d é’}l‘flfll the two axes|is spending several days in Bemidji|Minneapolis. ¢ ity ..... .......,$2.59J KAYSER SILK GLOVES Gnuntles Gloves, glll 8wl:ite, rey and mastic, o value: v i T s11s Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, in white and black, 75¢ value ................45¢c SHEETS - PILLOW CASES Pequot Sheets, 72x90 . .. ....$1.65 Saxon Sheets, 72x90 . .$1.39 Bridal Sheets, 81x90 . . .$1.79 Saxon Sheets, 81x90 ........$1.49 Pillow Cases, 45x36, each. 39¢ . Our New “STORM KING” Hot Air Furnace Two-Clasp, in white and champagne, $1.00 value.59c advertijements. | RIBBONS Fancy Ribbons 5 to 9 inches wide 49c CREPE DE CHINE CORSETS One lot. Nemo Corsets values to $6.00, $300. One lot Kabo'Corsets values to $3.50. $2.49 MALLISON’S TAFFETA 36-inch, Navy only, $4.50 value 40 inches wide $1.39 and other Epr@’parts you stole from | calling on the local manager, E. E. — ’ Friday night,-it will| Swanson. ‘Mr. Herlocker is making| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirk and GEORGETTE my ‘premises‘by be too lgte. 2td7-7|an extended = business trip for his|family and the former’s sister, Miss F— s & * s concern, visiting all of the com-|Kirk, returned by auto Wednesday per yard [ & W ) 40 inches wide e N to their homes at Carlson Lake, wfl pany’s properties. Mr. and Mrs.. A, C. Newjon_re-| ‘turned to their home, 1011 Irvine . |avenue, Wednesday afternoon, -after a week’s wedding trip, to Duluth. In Jthe I nifir afla-ze erowd, com- v ~1pored cinbers o6f*#the Royal N | Neighbors :d Mclern Woodmen, charivaried them, « .&jere ~'|into the homse, .¥ e '| with dancing was «njoyea for time. cpotme o o e :|... Mr. and Mrg. D. C; Dyoracek, son Frances, and daughters Kathryn and Marion, expect to, Jéhve tonjorfow morning by auto for Minneapolis “| where they will be the guests of rel- .| atives_ and. friends i for about two weeks. ~ Mr. Dvoracek will attend 'a Minnesota Potato Exchange meet- ing there Monday and has several | Plantagghet” Thursday - mo; Minn. They had been guests since Saturday of Mrs. Kirk's 'sister, Mrs. Edmond Jewett and family on Sixth street and Park avenue, and other relatives and friends in Bemidji. Charley; Slough and ngp , Law- rence Murphy of Avon, Minn., and Mrs, J. M. Barnett, . motored to- gether from . their homesji" g and attended“to business matters in Be- midjin-Mzs. Barnett will remain for a few days to visit rélatives and at- tend to matters connected with her city property. ! i ' John E..Barelay.and wife, of Des Moines, Tows, Mrs./Rose of Beulah, N. D, and Vern Oblinger of Minne- apolis visited over Sunday and spent the: Fourth with Charley Barclay and iy, Lake| - Should be ihntnlléd ‘in youl before the cold weather mn‘l‘“ HEATING T COMPLI! Geo. L. Rosshack $2.75 —_— Colgate Talcum Powder 16 % ST ‘White Wash ;Skirts .. Values to $9.50 $2.95 D. M. C. Embroidery All Colers 4e 36-inch ‘Prcales 16¢ .. i $1.49 De Long Snaps. 5S¢ ildren’s Seal Pax TIN SHOP SHEET METAL WORK 513 Belt. Ave. Phone 121 T Why 3. tiia w3 other farm meetings scheduled to|family at Fair Acres farm. They The a:Isl;v’c;"whi‘l'l. m:::d. among | attend while he is away. They will | Were: en routento Jamest&wn,BN. llz-, today’s want, ads. ; be accompanied as far as EIK River|and L{gd, 8. D, wher; r. Lm~ y (What “Blunder” do‘you suggest?) by Enid Washburn, who will visit an will yi 1; his sns;ers before returning Copyright 1922, Associated %dim. aunt there before returning to his|to Des Moines, Iowa. bome at Moaticello, ~ 08 st i

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