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WEDNESDAY it to their guesty: + selves to see | } hhub:l are od. Eu.lz tem ven, | mnr consideras ' ;*-h- ahuh owm, Miss Mafie{ Rygg of Liberty at- tended. the, ntemmment glven at ;son- Davis are. housezguests in m i nd. Mrs. s? C Bmley, 606 America. avenue. . r.'and Mrs. J. A, Forrester and B 'h‘tle daughter ‘and Mr, and Mrs. J. ¢ D, O'Connor- matored Saturday to Walkerzand Cass Lake, enjoying an all day’s motor trip. '$500000 'to ‘loan on faitis. Dean Land wompany. 1-18¢¢ Mneryrtle Aldrich, returned to ‘her home), 11156 Muslunlpl avenue, Shturdsy. afternoon, .after. having beenithe” guest for-ten days of Miss AlicH wfllets at Grant, Vllley. County. Agent -D. - C Dvoracek, Mrs.(Dvoracek and children return- ed Monday night from the southern part 1of the state where they have been:the past.two weeks on a vaca- tion #rip. Mrs. Clara Rappatta and son Nor- man of Ashland, Wis., arrived in Be- midji Tuesday morning 'for an "ex- tended visit with her son, Frank Rap- patta and: family, 1111 Mmmppx avenue: Dancers! - Good time ‘at the car: nival dinces at the Moose hall to- night. ¢ . Bt-7-2¢ Mr. and Mrs, Earl Anderson and children, Glen and Ruth, and Nick Gross motored from Puposky Sunday evening and attended the movies in Bemidji with Mrs. Anderson’s sister, Miss:Mabel Tostrud. 2 Jens::Johnson and John Celie of Laparte took two auto loads of La- porte pepole to Itasca - State Park Sunday: where they enjoyed an all- day outing and picnic dinner, return. ing to ‘their homes via Bemidji late in thesevening. Special present given this evening to those -attending the Moose Ba- 5t7-29 son, Marjie Dalley and Julia Celie motored ‘to- Bemidji Sunday evonmz and are taking the teachers examina- tions)lield here this week. Miss Scott Mrs. John' C. West, 1215 Dewey ave- nue. . Mr. .4nd - -Mrs. .Ed Tostrud and daughter, Miss Arvilla, of Puposky, motored to Bemidji Thursday with Anton Anderson, and visited their daughter and sister, Miss Mabel Tost- rud, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘while:shopping in the city. Minneapolis nnd Miss Mnrgaret Lux- ford of Milwaukee and Mrs. Gleason of Minneapolis, who visited at the avenue, for a !ew days last week, left Suturday by auto for their homes, go- ing via Walker. Mrs. Leninger and Misg Luxford are nieces of Mrs, Wil- coX. Carnival _dances: at the Moose hall each evening of the ‘Moose Bazsar, 5t7-29, Mr, apd Mrs. A: P. Ritchie family kave had as their house gus since last Friday his sister, Mrg Nolan of St. Cloud, and Mrs. V, rick and her son and his famil, Brainerd. They motored he¥ turning home Monday. Su and Mrs. Ritchie and fa their guests and Mr. and Ferrell and family mowfl { home of the Ilatter" | James Rice, Tenstrike, ! enjoyed a picnic sup] 0 T € d| the Mrs. they ST 1 is this -wrong? The (knswer ‘will be found among (What “Blunder” do you 'u Copyright 1922, Associated dltors NING; 3ULY: 26, . |the summer term, went to her home /| week. Mrs. "O’Connot refained Bemidji to visit rehtwes« or'a lonm time. % rd is staying at the home of Supt, and [“UP" Sunshine Grocer: Fred Petra, 1005 Mississippi avenue, | ; v L3 qvett Comp-ny 1022 Mrs. J. J. Conger is reported to be recovering from an.iliness of a !ov days. S._C. Balley left Mondly morn- ing for Roseau 'where he expected to conduct a state land sale, Twelfth street, s to Tenstrike Monday and picked blueberries, "'Big' Moose Bazaar this evening. Come and have a good time. 5t7-29 Miq Ida Gerglund, who attended the summer term at the Teachers college, left Fndl ;‘or her I;ome at +5' ] MisgvAlpa Fosston vis- ited, frien i ‘Friday and Satiitday .0 w‘ek, returning to her home Saturday afternoon.: ’ Salad string beans, asparagus style, a new Richelieu number ideal for salads—the best that’s packed—Sun- shine Grocery. 3t7-21-26-27 Mrs. Fred Petra, who has been ill for several weeks and under the care of a trained nurse for ten days, is “weported to be in a critical condi+ tion ‘at her home, 1005 Mississippi avenue. turned to Bemidji Friday from Sauk Center where they attended the fu- neral Thursday of her sister-in-law who passed away there Tuesday fol- lowing an operation. Miss Lena Sveum, a student at the State Teachers college during at Fosston to upend the week end. She returned again to Bemidji Mon- day to take the teacher's. examina- tions at Central school. Carnival dances at the Moose hall tonight, 10 cents per ‘ddnce. - 5t729 Mr. and Mrs. Benard Landgren and children, Vern:ang. Marie, of Liberty, were luncheon guests:of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Searl Sunday, after which the two families attepded the entertainment at Diamond. Hoint and also enjoyed a boat ride on Lake Be- midji. 2 Mrs. D. Wilcox has as her guest, her sister, Mrs. Glenn Piercg of Port- land, Ore., who expects.tg visit in Bemidji until August 1st when their bx'nther, 0. C. Lloyd of Seattle, will arrive here and they all will go to- gether to Detroit, Mich., tn ttend a family reunion. — 3 John D. O’Connor left M dny morning for his home in Minneapplis after being the guest of his par X Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russell and fai- ily,. 907 Dewey avenue, for the. i # Richelieu Coffee,; wnyxffl‘ucond ot “8t7-21-25-27 ‘in Bemidji at the thome of their dfsther and aunt, H. R. Curtiss an# Miss Olive B. Cur- tiss, 1120 Doud avenue. Their mother, Mrs..®. G. Jones, arrived Mr. and Mrs. L. G, Crothers re- |\ in Bemidji afternoon from the Bange wherg' she has been visiting ey will leave for Port- s home. d Mrs. Weingar and chil- le and Frances Vera, who were Henting the Frank Hitchcock propitty at 1221 Park avenue, left Tuegs morning for Minneapolis wh they will make their home. Weingars moved from that city months ago to Bemidji, Mr. 'singar having accepted a position s ;master mechanic with the C. W. # Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Boe and daugh- . Marie, 619 Twelfth street, left onday evening for Grand Forks, '| N, D., where they will visit relatives and attend the fair being held there m | this week. Mr. Boe expects to re- turn here in about a week, but his ‘wife and daughter will remain there to visit Mrs, Boe's father and other relatives until . shortly before the opening of the fall term of the Be- midji schools. Mr. Boe's daughter, Miss Evelyn, and his sister, Miss Hil- ma Boe, have been guests of rela- tives at Grand Forks for the past ten days and will probably return with Mrs. Boe and Marie. Mrs..C..S. Barclay.of Grant Valley received word last ‘week that Willard Grout of Rat Lake, who became an inmate of St. Anthony’s hospital in February and was removed June 1st to a hospital at Walker, had passed away July 17 af the. ,W_alker sana-. torium. Mr. vGr_ ;been a great suffercr ‘evet' sin it foot was badly frozen du: g' the severe weather last January while he was living alone on. his-homestead at Rat Lake, His foot was pattially ampu- tatéd-a few weeks lafef-dt St. An- thony’s- hospital in Bemidji and it|¢pgn, appeared to be healing micely but his entire left side became paralyzed which, it is understood, was the cause of his death. The body was sent to/ Minneapolis for interment. Mr Grput_was 72 years of age and 15 survived by his wife and one dpughfer, Mrs. Agnes Aldrich of inngapolis, his only son having died where they expect to |, James Wheeler of Bass Lake was & business visitor in Bemidji Tues- day. Mrs. . Frank Lubeck is visiting friends and relatives in Minneapolis this week. Miss Mamie Peterson of Northern was shopping and calling on friends in ‘Bemidji Saturday. {Mrs.. Charles McDonald of North- ernt was -shopping and ; calling on frignds in Bemidji deny. Mrs. T. Andefs Violet of Minneapolis_ a BeLdA friends for, ts. Erioch Storey of E¢kles mo- tomd to Bemidji T\lesdng and called onjfriends while shopping here. Wm. Crane, employed at the Doran Plumbing shop, autoed to Crookston and visited friends over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Letford spent Sunday at Norway Beach and Cass Lake as guests of the Hardings of Cass Lake. Mrs. Vina Cossentine of Eagle Bend was in Bemidji Saturday en route to Grant Valley to visit friends for a few days. James Mattin of Bveleth is calling on friends in Bemidji: this week. He is a former resident of Bemidji, hav- ing lived here several years ago. Mrs, P. J. Russell and daughter Kathleen are visiting for a few days tage of Mr. and Mrs, Dora:Lincoln of Park Rapids came to Bemidji Saturday to .visit her daughtef, Miss Ila Lincoln, and her sister, Mrs. Olive Hayth, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wagner of Hibbard motored to Bemidji last Fri- day and were over Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Arnold, at Northern. Roland Fellows: ‘and family and Mrs. Alice Fellows of Tenstrike were in Bemidji S\mday en route to Eagle Bend to’ visit.friends and relatives for a few days.. They made the trip by -auto. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dillon and their daughter and her husband are spending a few days in Bemidji camping at_Diamond Point, having motored here from their homes in Minneapolis. Mr. ;nd/Mrs Gunner Olson and hm aughter returned to Bemidji lafi ght from St. Paul where they ngotored a week ago because of the illness of his father. Mr. Olson is linotype operator at The Pioneer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lange and daughter Marjorie returned Tuesday noon from a two weeks’ va- cation, during which time they visit- ed friends and relatives in the Twin Cities. They made the trip by auto going via the Jefferson highway and returning over the Scenic. '‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderson, 1015 Beltrami avenue, have as their ho\lse guests, his parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Henderson and their randdaughter Miss Dorothy of Newark, S. D. Mrs. Henderson ac- companied her daughter-in-law home about three weeks ago and Mr. Hen- derson motored here last week for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek, son Frances and daughters Catharine and Marian, returned Monday night from the Twin Cities and other places near there, where. they visited Mrs. Dvoracek’s parents and other rela- tives and friends for the past two weeks, Mr, Dvoracek also attended several agncultural meetlngs while away. Mrs. S. D. Snyder and little daugh- | ters, Eileen and Dorothy, who have; spent a few days in Bemidji with Mr. Snyder and her sister, Mras. Adeline Goodrich, at the latter’s apartment in the Schroeder building, left Sunday morning for their sum- mer home at Staples. While here the family were entemlned Wednesday at 6 o’clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gilbertson; Thurs. day they spent the day at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lahr and family, and Friday were entertain- ed by Mrs. W. K. Denison at her summer home, Birchmont Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Olaf Wasenius and limxl'y ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borg and family of Milaca motored to Bfll‘flld]l Sunday from Walker where they had spent a few days, and upy ;pent the day at Diamond Point, reumhng Sunday evening to their es.! Mr. Wasenius is county #intendent of school inty, and Mr. Bo¥g fs presi figh Security bank at' his hone. Ralph Emmett Quinn_of St. Paul tednsacted business in -Bemidji Fri- day and while here was the guest of relatives. He visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr, 1211 Dewey avenue. NOTICE A reward will be given to any person giving information leading to the whereabouts of Chesapeake Spaniel dog, which disappeared from 716 Bemidji avenue Saturday Jfl disease shortly after visiting father in this city. today's want ads. fu-y suddenly in that city in May of night. . Leslie .Glomboski, 2t7—26., Stanley Wilcox and Willard Horns went to International Falls yester- day to transact busmeas for a few days. Mrs. P. N. Peterson, 909 Ameriel avenue, has as her house guest her sister, Miss Mattie McGrogan of ‘Mil- waukee, Wis, Mrs. George Gunnon and‘' son Dickie of Puposky, and Miss Edith Hurlocker - of Bemidji left Tuesday | morning for Omaha, Neb., to' visit friends and relatives for some time. Thomas Nygaard and family -re- turned to Bemidji Tuesday evening from a/ten days’ trip to the southern part of the state. They report the roads are in an:excellent condition. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jordan: left this morning for Minneapolis on a com- bined business -and pleasure trip. They will be guests of friends while Mr. Jordan transacts business there. Miss Lillian Hurley, a summer student at,the college, left Tuesday for Minneapolis where she will visit her brother for a few days before re- turning to her home at Bird Island, Minn. Mr. and Mrs." A. P. Ritchie cele- brated their sixteenth weddnig anni- versary yesterday by inviting the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGhee and, fam- ily to a picnic supper at Dxnmond Point last evening. Misses Agnes and Lillian Nelson of Brainerd and Miss Gertrude Fiek of Pittsburgh, Pa., arrived in Bemidji Saturday and are guests at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. J. W. Smith, 718 Bemidji avenue. J. J. Cameron; formerly court re- porter for Judge ‘Spoorer in Bemld_u, but now._ of Duluth; ‘arrived in Be- midji yesterdtw and is calling on friends:and 3180 tmnsactmg business in this vicinity for a few days. Misses Violet Pierson and Annctte Robinson, . both of ~Lomar, summer students ‘at the college in’ Bemidji, remmed to’' their homes';Sunday. While ‘here they were guelts’at the John:Hoganson home, 1302 Beltrami avenue. 4 G Anderson of Camp Nix, Phila- delphla, is the‘ guest of! “his br ther, Axel Anderson, during the -suimmer months. . While here R¢ i modern residence at ‘7T0¥ nue.. He is much, plegs midji and expects to spendw{' sfim— mers here. R . A. F. AND A.' M. NOTICE A meeting - for the, B Lodge is called for 1:30° Thursday. afternoon at the Masonic hall to attend the fu- neral of Brother Rayon Dunlap who passed away yesterfi) noon nt Lake Julia. A-large ‘attendance’ !is requested. G. M, Palmer, w. M. LUTHERAN FREE LADIES' AID MEETS, THURSDAY The Ladles’ Aid of “the Nymore Lutheran Free church will hold its regular mecting at the home of S. K. Brooten Thursday afternoon. Thurs- day evening there will be services at the church, The Young People’s so- ciety will hold its regular meeting Frdiay evening at the church. Elko Theatre TODAY WEDNESDAY Glara Kimball Young in Sada Cowan’s. photodrama ‘GHARGE IT Throbbing with human interest George Clark Comedy “THE LURE” Shows 2:30 7:30§9:00 Admission 10c & 20c 10c & 25¢ Evening PFLOCK'’S MUSIC —Thursday & Friday— DAVID POWELL in “DANGEROUS LIES” YEOMAN LODGE TO HOLD § MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT requested to be hresem LvTe nde CROOKSTON: CAM,?_tFIFRE GIRLS . Twenty-fwa okston are enjoying a two weeks’ outing &t Movil Their guard; Mrs; G S. Chesterman and two other, Crookston, ladies are staying with them. A number of the girls’ parents motored out Sunday . the girls out with them. They ave oanblog at the Benidji, and who expect to leave the | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Britten place on Movil Lake. MOOSEHEART LEGION TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT All members of the Women of the business meeting will be held. present. JOHNSON—LINDELL Alf V. Johnson and Alive Marga- their home: at lnwmnnonul Falls. © “FAREWELL RECEPTION, MOVIL LAKE| t fl'ne Camp Fire departments of the church work|ard Bates. while they have made their home in Budson latter part of the week for their new home at Fargo, N.'D. Keep in Mind These Dates ! THURSDAY TUESDAY July 27th to Aug. 1st These are the dates of our GREAT 105 SALE! The sale that will be of intérest to every membgr of your family. On the dates given above we are going to give you an opportunity to revel in a feast of bargains such as you have not had for a long, long time. The final word in value giving will be spoken when we put on sale the huge assortment of staple every-day necessities we have gathered for this great sale. The bulk of these goods represents some most for- tunate purchases on our part. They were bought much under the market value and we are going to offer them at close-to-cost prices. Other goods in this sale are articles from our regular stock for which you have been used to paying higher prices. The cost of these goods is forgotten. Below are many reasons why you must not miss this great sale 15¢, 20c and 25¢c Enamel Ware at .loc 1 and 2 blade Pocket Knives .......c.cuee loc Gold band Cups and Saucers, 10c each; pair Brick Loaf Pans . One-quart Funnels ... 200-count wire Hair Pin Navo Hair Curlers, 5 on 3 for cocnonens 6-inch gold band Soup Plates, each ........ 1 5-inch gold band Plates, 7-inch Steel Fry Pans., One-piece Nesco Sanitary Drip P,gu uisisiaiase o ""'10‘: 2.quart covered Buckets. . 10(: 9-inch Pie Plates, 2 for. loc Goose neck Wrecking Pinch Bars ....... x10(: Pint Cups, 2 for ....... loc 1-quart Aluminum Sauce 7%-inch Spatulas ...... loc Extra heavy weight Dust SPECIAL IMPORTANT 6-inch white demi Porcelain Plates, 2 for ..... 7-inch White Granite Glass Pércolator Tops, Plain shape, footed glass Great as the assortment of goods we list in this advertisement, it doies"fidf by any means represent all of our 10c bargains. We have some smaH, lots 6f goods that we did not consider hhving sufficient quantities of to advertise, that we will put on sale at 10c each, In theke speciallots &re some of our special values. 'As the space xwfll be ¢ elled to put oyb-gome new goods every 0"5 »Yo’elrsw “AND BE SURPRISED CARLSON COURSE A GOOD, DEPENDABLE STORE ON BELTRAMI will not- w us ahCo N ARDBEE BEMIDJI, MINN. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO MEET THIS EVENING The Knights of Columbus will hold Mooseheart Legion are requested to[their regular business meeting this be present this evening at 8 o’clock |evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall at the Moose hall, when the regular and all members are requested to be FAREWELL PARTY Richard and Raymond Bates were ret mdell bath of Solway; re | guests of honor yesterday at ! Brotherhood of American demt 4 i’ ‘Marriage at,; e B-;fut ternoon , party given ‘from’ 2:30 fa 1, eomen. will holduits regular meet-|ghgreh “Tuesday> nftaqu}l at ing Thursday eyening at 8 o’clock at olelock,:-Rev,Geo, Kehae perform-|at their home, 505 America avenye, tl¢ Moose hall, and all members are mg, the ceremony. They: t- | the playmates in the block being in- %y ill and Mrdwl!nlpli ohn- { vited. . It was planped as a fqre_yull ri"and ‘Mrsq Johnson will'make | courtesy to the twins, as, t exg» 6 to leave tomorrow fo: 6 home at Northfield. played out of dqors during t}l A farewell receptlon%]l be'glven]noon and a lunch was seryul Lake. Thursday . evening at the Methodist] Reed. The guests . church, by the friends and members, | Gedhard, Margaret and for Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Welch and|Qualey, Ralph Wilson, Joe ‘Plummer, family, who have been active in all| Walter Harvey, Raymond and Rich- DAILY PIONEER Cabinet ............ ,loc 2%-inch celluloid Hair Pins, 10 on a card 10¢ Ladies’ plain Handkerchiefs, 10 each,. .......... .]0¢ Plates, each ....... . loc ffor .loc Sundae Dishes, each. loc 25c Baseballs, for ....... 10¢ 1 L} 215 o'clock by Robert and Jack Cn&’ {