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gladly t.nivd Ly Mrs, l'lnwy telophone 114-W, - ‘Readers-owe it to their guests and to them- iselves to"ses that items of local llhnn are report . G. Cook of Northern was a bu‘s ess vm&(r in Bemidj) ) Tuesduy 5 G. W an&all motored 4o Bemid- ji yesterday*ffom" Fergus Falls -and his family:atesnipanied hini>there to- dsy, %y.flmu ‘make: thur home. E. B. Reed of the, subscription de-|" partment of ‘the 'Duluth Herald ar- rived in the city this morning to spend a few days here on' busmesa for the Duluth publication, Music 16-7-19 Dance at Waville tonight. by Dot Van’s prehestra. Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Grier of Ten- strike visited friends in ~ Bemidji Tuesday having motored here. Their daughter, Miss Elizabeth, is'a guest at the J. B, Mmmck home for a few days.’ Mrs. H. H. Miller and children of St. Paul returned. to their home this morning after visiting in Bemidji at the -home. .of ‘her - 8ister,Mrs. . Philip Gill and family, 704 Bemidji avenue, for thé past two wel We are again serving salads, sandwiches and coffee in addition to aur soda menu at the Markham Coffee Shop. bt 7-19 Miss Mrytle Aldrich, 1115 Missis- lppl avenye :is apending a few- days in Grant Valley at the guest of Miss Alice Willets, having motored Thurs- day to the home of the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Willets. W. R. Aldrich and sons, William M. A. and E. J. Aldrich and’the lat- ter’s son Wilbert, left Tuesday after- noon on a camping trip to the near by blueberry fields. The outing was planned, also for the benefit of E. J. Aldrich’s-health, as he has not re- covered fully from his recent illness. e We aré again serving salads, sandwiches and coffee in addition to our soda menu at the Markham 5t 7-19 Coffee Shop, Mr. and Mrs. returned to Bemid; several months. frdilway engineer ha of Brainerd on the M., & I. rmllway. He has been transferred to Bemidji and the will- again locute _in) t‘he Fifth ward, ¢ Mr. and Mts. W. C. Avery of Lis-_ bon, N. Dak,, are spending a two week’s vucatlon at Itasca state Park and were’in Bemi 1; ’l'nesd!l! Mo} ing shopping. Mz very is a druggn!t‘ at Lisbon. They. complimented Be- midji very highly &nd stated they had found it avery fine place in awhich to trade; the; e tréated so conr- teously by'the business men. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gaines and Mrs. Edward Jewett, motored to North- wood, Minfi. day afterfioon on a pleasure mp, retymmg to thelr homes in Bemidji Ti¢sday evening. They report a splendid trip and an enjoyable visit with relatives, form- er schoolmates and other friends on their way back. Mr. Jewett did double duty during Mr. Gaine’s ab- sence as he filled -the-latter's: plzcer as night driver.of. the fire trucl addition to his work each day at city hall. Miss Esther Young. who hns been’, instructor in English in the high- school is spending the .summer: va-|- cation in Bemidji and.is engaged ‘in taking orders for holiday cards to be delivered in the fall. Miss Young is meeting with decided sucess in this new venture and would appre- ciate it very much if her friends would reserve their orders for her. She represents .a well known Be- midji conéétn and .has ‘the : _ most beautiful line of -holiday- cards ob- tainable ‘at very reasonable prices. 3d 7-19 ettt St BLUNDERS Why is this wrong? The answer will be found nmonz'l today’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you-suggest?) Copyright 1922, Associated Edifors e | in. two: autos’ “|are sisters. To! Miss Gertrude Mahlér of North- ern was calling on !nends in: Bamui- ji Tuesday. Clarence Smith of Spur ' was a be- tween train busimess’ visitor in Be- midji- Tuesday: i Dance ‘at the old Armory, ’L‘huuday July 20, music by Schuek’s Fams: | ous Jazz Orcestra: y 13'7-19 R. B. Etenhoff, athlet)c coagh, Thief River Falls, i pbndmg A L days ‘in Bemidji havihg otored here. TR LT Mrs, W. N. Weber of LaMonre is visiting her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rogers,e'fil Minneapolis | ~~ this week H 'your grocer does mot handle Pillsburys Best Flour—call 841 and you will be supplied. 6t 7-22 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ryan, 500 Bel- trami avenue, have as their guests Mr, and Mrs. P, Smith of St. Peter ,parents of Mrs. Ryan. T, J. Evans of Grand Forks ar- rived in Bemidji*yesterday: to spend a few days with his family at his summer home.at I Lake. * ‘We are agail ’!ervmg‘ “salads, sandwiches and-coffee in addition to.our soda menu at the Markham Cnffee Shop. 5t 'I-lfl Mrs Robert Ross of Wa‘ker, wx!e of the supenntendemqf the sanitor- ium, motored to Bemidji Tuesday and was the guest of Mrs, A. J. Phelps and family, 601 Irvine avanue. returning to he rhome in . the eve- ning. ¥ and Mrs. .Edrl Bringgold, daughters ‘and" nurse of . Zumbrota, . Minn. spent the day yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B."A. Kolbe, 1111 Doud avenue. They have spent the past month at Camp Recréation, Park Rapids, ‘and motored here from there. Dr. and:Mrs.E. H.:Smith family had as their week-end guests at.their summer Home LaMoure, Mr. and. Mrs. G. M.‘Parks of*Gull Lake also Mrs, B. F. Dickinson, daughter Miss Mabel and son Junior of:Min- neapolis all of whom 'returned to the exception of Miss Dickinson who remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Vincent of St. Paul is a house guest at the home of her Uncle J.'B Bisiar, 1111 Dewey avenue, having | motored’ here .Sunday:.with-her hus. band, the latter going from here to Crookston to attend a convention. He will return to Bemidji tongiht .and they expect to leaye tomorrow ‘morning for Brainerd to:visit a few days before gol/ngr to ‘thein ' Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Th and family, Miss Hannah 'son, all” of Mihneagolis; i Mollle ’l‘homps Chicago Mrs. T Lyspad o‘f"'Ada, Minn., were ‘members: of an - auto pa?{y touring Northwestern Minnesota, and were guests for a few hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jahr, 1221 ‘Minnesota ‘averte, 'continuing -“on their jonrney yesterday $50,000. (c loin on Land eomymy. ? e Mr. and Mrs,. Charles W\ght, 518 America avenue have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. ‘GeorgeMcRae * and three sons,’ Maufice, Jack.-and Jim, also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nowlin and «daughter Gerald 8] ‘James- town, N.D. they l-lltl will leave for P Wight will' aécor town wheré' aniother -sister lives, and there they will have a family reunion. idwpoer Fri. July 21 MUSIC BY THAT ENTERTAINING BUNCH - KEEN'S ORCHESTRA| OF SIOUX FALLS, S. DAK. BRING YOUR BUDDY—AND PLENTY OF LADIES Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Hammer and Mr f and their homes the first part of the week || i i i o A R FRIENDS s'ucz FAREWELL RECEPTION FOR 'HARNWELL’S My and- Mrs"G. ‘W, Harnwell 'and family ' were™: gneits of "Honor “at “a il3 the Methodist church, when members and friends who had been associated with them during the past (i elghe .years in :their ' church work, gathered to bid them good-bye, ihey J| leaving " this “morning for 'their new ‘| home at [Fergus:Falls,, After,a S0ng an prayer, a short prpgram was given, Mcs. Paul Yaple plensmg the audience 1 €larence Smith- and - friend, Per- ry Stuart of Mlnnenpohs, who have heen guests of his cousin, Gordon Smith,” LaMoure for the past ~few Weelts,” ‘Teturned this-week to-their homes. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Rice = and Mlss Mnuon, also Miss Jean uined: Tuesday from .a rip-to Grand..Forks where they: yent Friday of last week. They repgrt an enjoyable trip and good roads. liparty given Tuesday even-' served. Ltheir large circle of friends. an_encore. Miss Alice Minnick was acting a8 u;oampamst Dr. G. H.”Zentz, acting as chair- man, thep introduced the speakeis, representing different departments of ‘the church work, who each in turn spoke 'words! o work “done here by Mr. and Mrs. Harnwell .and expressing regrets; at losing them from our midst. Dr. E. A; Shannon spoke in behalf of ‘the official board of the ¢hurch of which Mr. Harfiwell was a member; school, Mr. Harnwell having - heen chorister, and-Mrs. Harnwell, church organist, In behalf of the music committee of the church, W: Z. Rob- inson presented them with ‘'a beauti- ful cut-glass bowl, Mr. Harnwell re- sponding and thankmg the friends. After singing of “Blest Be The Tie That-Binds” by the audicence, a social hour was enjoyed and refresments Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harnwell -and family have been active members of the. church during: their residence here and will be. greatly missed by METHODIST AID DIVISION HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY The miscellaneous division of the Ladie’s aid of the Methodist church, Mrs,, J. B. Minninck, chairman, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home % i New SPECIAL ATTRACTION B. A. ROLFE PRESENTS lory by Carey Wilson and Edmund Goulding .With an all-star cast Romantic as a nights dream. A dramatic story of ancient Rome and modern Also Mack Sennett Comedy “THAT NIGHT" Evemng, ‘Pflock's Misic Mat. 10c & 20c. Eve. 10c & York 0900 25c¢. Thursday and F riday Mabel Ballin . “OTHER WOMEN'S CLOTHHS" process of time, each year becoming stronger wi 'thh one small store in Wyoming in 1902, branch store years later—there are 371 branches extending their influence and sc 59 Department Stores are to be the product of this ycar, many of which have already matured. Mr. J.'C. Penneg, btili' active in the affairs of the Company,builded better than he Lknew when in 1902 he laid the foundation on which eventually was to rest the “World's Largest-Chainr-Diepartment Store Urganization” appreciation for' the | P. L. Brown spoke for the Sunday‘ and: Mrs, -Ray- Kaliher, America avenue. requested "to be present. BAPTIST MISSION.SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT All members and friends of the Baptist church are ‘invited to be present at the meeting this evcninf at 8 o’clock A missionary program will be given and the annual election Missionary society of ' the’ at the church. of officers will take place. ‘It is’de BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES Croon. tation are requested to meet Akre’s store, Nymore," at 2;16 ‘o~ clock, were autoes will be prnvxded Mrs. Emil Lund will be hostess. HINES ENTERTAIN Choice of 25 bea first. ceived. All members are Sired that there be a large attendance. ' AID TO: MEET TOMORROW The Ladjes Aid of the Bethel huth: eran church will meet Thursday after- noon at the farm home of Mrs. John All those desiring transpor- at Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hines, 1402 Beltrami. avenue, had as their 6 o™~ clock dinner guests__}qst__e;ve_rflpg,_h_{r. and’ Mrs. A: ert and Jack, and their. Reed’s: mother, -Mrs. Tn mont of Moose;aw, Canada! TO ENTERTAIN AT'DINNER . Mr. and Mrs. -Harry Brldgeman; Fifth ward, will have as. their €.0'~ clock dinner guests, Misd' Katd Mc- Nulty of Crookston. a summer stud: ent at the State Teachers College, and Mr. and Mrs. O. .. Tagley of; Portland, Oregany | § ) — BAPTIST, NDAY St e T “PICNIC FRIDAY. The annual [) of the Baptist Sunday school ml)e{ y afternoon. at - Diamond members, of.the: church gregation and “of 'the. Sunday' lchdo’l arg in- “to, attend. Each one is request- ed “to, bring well filled baskets - for:| the picnic supper which will be ser- ved at 6 o’clock and also a cup and spoon. Games and -swimniing and out ‘of ‘doors sports are being plan- ned and. @ pleasant time .is antici- pated. rr#rr’f 6 tid FINAL CLEARANCE SALE!{ o utiful dark Summer ‘ Hats, values up to $18. 00 Whlle they last $2.95 | While window shopping tomght note these hats in our window. If there is anything new in the market ask us fo rit. We always have it and ‘have ‘it A large assortment of sport hats just re- -WIDE ~ TIIVTUTION = [E——— 371 DEPARTMENT STORES S59NEW STODES MAKING 371 STORES IN THIS N ACOR\I docs not grow into a great, strong, heaithy OnL l:m-, ina d,ly, 1 become an institution of National importance over night. THE FIGURES S INDICATE THEN UM%ER OF ffronss m ’I‘hc J.€. the growth of 1)|’ ¢s reaching out in e Lik new brane continued to appear year after y ing the p: I’cmuy Cmnpnny did .not tree, it developed by the very direetion. Starting » until today—twenty States. OF this number,# T v A, < |lined. Values to 6. 75'&!" Durmg this great lale we must charge: extré. for alteratlom as prlceq ." l are so low. No exchanges axn‘fl no refunds 0 U 4 Thusiay, iy w ;c‘=|x! s " "\, ¥ o .‘whuvofl{"y el Lot No. 2 ham; 8otted swiss,; §; ‘etc.;" sizes’ IG}: values to.$8. 75 honcfl onily $2 98 3 "-" B Lot No. 3. Any Org- andy ‘dress:’ values ‘“to $25.00. 'While they lut choice $4.98. One lot of Baronette satin-and. Ratine skirts values to $6.75, choice $3.98. \ b Pure wool slip over sweaters in white ‘and colors, only $2.98. Any ladies summer: hat at 50c. Only ten beach robes left. They are just what you ned and zo popular this season, values to $8.50 at only $3.75. Spring suits at 13 50 and up. About 35 sprin& coats left. Prices rangé from $9.95 and up. - \ | All bathing caps oveI"‘ 19c at 1-2 regular ph_-‘i?:e,, Our Bathing suits have been assorted ‘into 3 different lots. ‘i | Price 2.59 values a.l | 1.19. Price 675 vnlues 3.95. e Pnce 10.75 values ag Only 6 0¥ i i children’s summer coats left, sizeg ' 2 to 6, materials silk, poplin and checks, fall only 1.98. | Ifi QU 2| RS