Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 3

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. Hallan L. ‘Huffman left last a short_busin¥ls “ikp e&nmfifi Richeél nCnffeefal’way@ sécond cup-Sunshife - Gragery, 27, bt] Ve this lvme aglmfii s n., visiteda fe sum er term at. the collen ‘retur this afternoop. ta, Jer th | sity, N. fot 4 g past day .afterno wher, he Mrs., Beryl sit, Snotl hrvest field i Moose Bazuar thls evening. nd have a good time. 5t7-29 M ynqrd Bates and three fnenda, field, motored to Bemidji D|;l\lthd yes'};‘erdny and will ew days here. éy .are r Northern anes’{{: and camgmg en route. They report a very,,,efq_oynb trip thus far, -a few days béfore eturning to t.he:r i aneupé’hu spen sd; Jmorning’ i keml s Park. Thig was thexr first |to Washmgton fic ig. thé ‘many details ction, Her company is t company? seriqgaly ill. - She:left for- that-place]sented- a1l -over . ff up of swelly known _artist. .direo| ew York and oc er y.the- manageinent lly designed and .all over the country, frnm Indian_ Te?rvatrons to ““Ne k eu sht VI 5 lzr-—l d’has had;special gndulte work at Go‘umbu Umver- , and at other centers,:and iting at the hbme of her sister, Miss Ida Bailey, for a time. 3 uo 000 to loan- on farms. Dead mpan; 1:18¢1 ‘of Ann Arbor, ‘Bem;gjl at the ‘home of her cousins, Miss Yda Bailey and Thayer Bailey, 605 Minnesota avenue. h L Doris Colbaarn, alkg | of that piace who attend Teachers’ college during the summer .| term, have returned to their homes, {Cloud a guest for the past week'in Bemidji at the homes of Mrs. Patterson ‘and’ Mrs, Harry Bowers, returned to-her home this morning. -Carl ‘Akre, Lgurence'’ Bly and-J. Swanson ; . left. yesterday, afternoon for Michigan City, N. D., why e they wilk: spend a time befme mg on They exp quégld five,or six months in th west before returning to Bemxdfi Misé Emma Gullickson will plete her term - of teaching at tl pnroel'nnl school held for thy amved yesterday in { spend--the week erd With' they-will return _to th Grafton, N.. D., togéthér. . Mrs. F. C. Bates and twin sons, Richard and ' Raymond, left ‘thisj morning by . auto . for Northfield|. where ‘they* will ‘make {hen’ Honre] among relatives and ~old friends. They were “acéofipanied’#s far s anenpoha by Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. H. Rice in their car, and*they! will visit relatives there hra ‘féw:ddys before going tn Wavet]y, lbwu. to.visit. oth- d. fri s spendmg file Bors. G. H. Hansel of Bagiey is vis- '\ Mrs; R%db}hui (oimerly of || neumdjn biit How: of Big Falls, visit- | ed friends in Bemidji foi' days this “week. N“s!l the west, he. havmg gone._ a: [ar ,as. the!ctast while away. Rev. Frs .htg , Fatlin; teturned last ‘eve i solk! vdcahon during' wlfiéh‘tfn’ie at §t. . Joseph, Wi in that state -~ Tuesdny _morn; - glter . _and_spring in aughter, Mrs. F. R Sykes, 508! Fonrth #tré last evemng ,lrgm a ‘half weeks’ vacltlofiil(pent $ and relatwes esent given this evening tendlng the Moose: Ba- : 591-29 filss ‘Beth . MacGregor, Red Cross ‘nurse, returned last evenmg from Minneapolis where _she wentifEues- = |day:toltakein: uenemmy, at: the U nine. Hofalman ot Fosston xe‘; ed jgdu‘_m hgr home after at- ‘tending. S Tea Icnllege i rm, ° and. also ation this called bapause illness of her; qu,;:ter, little daughter. <Beverly expect to move this :week fmm Minnesata :ave- |nue to the era property on : glum and _ little ughter Car: to ;thei home at Cass ing for a few osston after spen: ng the past seven weeks in Bemid, ended the summer term at the ained for the teach- ously mjured m nn auto near Lengby and is under the Dr, Marcum at. the home ofPaul Foucault, Fourth street. £ Mr..and Mrs. P. J. O'Lenz(y ‘are motoring this week to dlflorent on the (Range. They left h ‘Walker to spend a few days a s axpeuted tongo- to"Vmgi at the home of her sister, M Winter..and lamfli, 1408 M‘r, nnd Mrs. p anston, Wyo, rivé in Bemid, Frank | wi ! tums known as 4 _s0x7) jand 1 “black sox” A over n” g B e bifikittentall that Was close and_ e; citing thd - “white’ 4ox” getting ' tfie bast, of thie deat; ¥ $0 6, in nine-in eapplis and |'§ o 4 Ro!:ert "Meech .of the same place were chosen captams of, their respective ‘téams and ‘were ‘obliged to jenlist |4 the aid of lady guests to fill up ther sides. :ehild-tfo receive niadlcal ; more, which:place |' R..E, Peck of ; Des Moines, 'lown, risked his reputation by um- piring the game and from all to be as adept at the game as the men' and ‘this form of amusement the Birchmont season, ac- i counts got away without gny blood | sheds ‘The..ladies: showed ,themelves.|' is slated for a- regular menu dnrlnz' EN PRACTICING. . FOR 'DANCE IN PAGEANT Approxima 1y{ 100 children (be-| tween the ‘ages-of 5 and' 12 years gathered at the Civic and Commere association rooms. this afteroon to practice for the big fairy dance dra- ma to be presented by them as their portion of the historical pageant to be staged threc ' ‘evenings-: ‘of _the Northern Minnesota Fair. Miss Dor- .othy Nangle, has charge of ,the as- semb! i i ODD FELI;OW'L TO HOLD - m:flmeirmnu mcm- ! et 1 ;’ fikp‘meq 3, ERIDA! X da evening danc- ing m@rty Wil be: given at Birchmont and it is requested NING %EE WHIZ' ‘NO R TH WERE SHATTERED' This Wealthy, Lawless Young American Beauty in Paris! ‘been , given, several of the previous afinn:s, Music. will. be furnished by nns orqhe 'a and a very.en- oya\:le evemng is abaured all who CEPTIQN- FOR ‘WELCHS AT M. E; CHURCH TONIGHT' : receptmn which " and Mrs. P. E. kfnc that yellow | o0 g@% b‘(mm South darisien” lnvokes i - Now it hus bean. netigen that a spe- | cles of sardine, the shatta gets.easily éste water and, whiat duPont In tl envroumg drama of an| American society girl who was caught in the mad whirl of life in the Latin Quarter and.the underworld of Paris—and who . |there found love. . TONIGHT ONLY c can easily mlé!l “the uequel efit Humbers, urshes, where (KoY “déstroy the" Tatvae. *‘No more mosquitoes, no miore fever. - phus<thie mirdine -takes its: plnce among"the benéfactors ofthuin¥nity .- urally make men..think that post-war ‘morality in the busitiess world is more || rapaclous- than' prewar morality was, “It used to bé that a man was con: || tent to’ hold his_ewn. - Togay he in- tsts on holding other' peafile’s.” nqualified. ;! llcemnn lmd found a dog and || he mansion from which |] TO THE MUSIC of the ‘Zenith Novelty Orchestra Now on a Tour Wed., Aug 2 at the New Armory Snappier Than Ever! 5 . “Do you: have to take doz‘l" &) ' «:0h, mo!’ raturned tf; mlaals .says I'm too yo! ml perlenced—I. only look aftér, the-chil- dreh.”—Lgntdon Weekly, '!‘e!.egraph A thousand thiflls diin-this rapidly ‘mov todrama of the Wes turization ever given;a ‘mag- azine story. Presented by a four- FRANKLYN FARNUM FRANCIS FORD “SHORTY” HAMILTON { . .AL HART Love Lenclth skies of un- | .ending . blue;—r sweeping unyouzh tempeltumu emo- tions. 5 I ibution of little mesenfi to,all children in front of the nov: clties booph at 7:30 this evening. is the first feature of the Moose ba- zaar tonight. The invitation to come is open to . all children of hemnd{n without limit: The Moose police will be therd to ptevent possil ‘cPowd- ing. It isyalways 'particularly ap- propriate for the Moos§ to do som thing for the kiddibs because <« the backbone of the order-is the -edu- over 1,000 little orphans ed - Mnuse‘members at the instituibn :atMooscheart, 11l The presents: to.be dijtributed include small ballogns, , pennants, medals, w}nstles, toys, etc., one to each child t 7:30' promptly. “The! Mm:.i}:ngmm y .the regular,. crowds wag-attended last. night \ l;oth at the bazaar 'grounds and at ‘the ' earnival dancés- ‘ab, the: Moose ‘hatl: - Since-the -hall-toni belongs to the Yeoman lodge for. lt'fi_rezu]nr monthly meeting; and. they hwye ad- vertised that they will co-o] ate ith. the Moose .by concludling usmesg meeting _at_9 E .Benson, of the Blue Rib on, or* ‘r announces - that..all Yenmnn midji, .arrived here fin his home at.Danville, Tllinois. will assume his duties at-once. To handla district our northern lrovm nurnry - We. offer an un- Write 4 products. usual - opportunity. Davna k Frost, Sales During the months of July and August, Silk 7 1-2c a ylrfl Coflon S5ca ynd 0.'G. OLESON - The -Singer Man' New Kuplnn Bld’.. SU | son giving information -leading ! 8y ! i 411 Newfon Bldl., St. l’nul, s | NOTICE i Reward will be given to any ‘pel Whereabouts of a large dark brows dog. License No:7b on collar,. Dj appeared-from 716 Bemidji-Av SHEE'I;M T V‘gRKERS %&Enfixks nt -johs, at wages by Unnad States una nnd wnc er | :nd for Sundnys an 4 Apply at ‘nearest ahop, or Dlvulon Supermtendent'- i} Fancy and Tweeds i AT 1 UNSURPASSED values in Boys’ Knicker Suits, with two pair of pants purchased for 37 1J%0 Penney Co. Stores Materials of Cassimeres ‘Medium and Dark Patterns 1.:Our purchasing power makes possible these prices $6. 90 $7 90 $8 90 $12.50 THE LARGEST: CHAIN: DEPARTMENT ————" STORE QRGANIZATION IN THE WORLD = ¥ mn T’, f

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