Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 7, 1922, Page 3

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pread " for. “sandwitches, Rleheihe\x-f”file best, :’ unlfliné 1 ‘Arrived" day niéfic from ‘the vislt friends for a time. Mm Mona Huduon of St, Vincent h Lester Smith,/ and !nmly, for. the' past three wesks) Miss Lnura Buckman of the Vsu,'lnf Millinery has just:recently returned om the Twin Cities and the esst, where e purchased ‘a fall line of | F T pienic or_ excursion. parties, w; nnch THOB [ow, " anid at the “home of her fa r B Backus, .and famlly, 1111} last evening: - Mi Redhby is also a house guest at their: home, arriving here this morning. A ‘Whitby, a form_er pas- tor of-the ptist church in Be- mldji but now of International :‘Fall is sfiendmg a few days in Beémidji as a.guest 6f Mr. and Mrs.,Arn Johnson, 714 Thirteenth stree here. Mrs.' H. Z. Mitchell and children returnéd Saturday _night from St. Cloud where they have vmited rela- tives. Mrs. Mitchell stopped at Min- neapolis and St. Cloud en from: her trip and ' Yellowstone Psrkn,,\ e children having been at the latter place with relatives during the absence of Mr. and Mm Mitchelk »"! —_ NOTICE Notice is- hereby given that there is monéy in the treasury to pay all warrlnts on ‘the General' Fund to and including No. 3088, issued June 27th.} .GEO. W.R EA . City: " 3487, BLUNDERS (wm ““Blunder”’—do -you-suggest?): nd | midji in the evening. Iposky Saturday and’ vi e of fjoyable trip. Fort of Ecllu transacted EASETES M hn;ley and hnfif} g their n at Birch- d"" here from|} G., Palmquist of Crookston left -Sunday - for their home_after spending s week in., Be— midji at a summer ing theit cousin, M 'ger. — - The ‘Richeligu Stoxe, Sunishine Grocery Titus an bsby motored yeeterday oI Park for an_all-day u;}n ‘spent the dly and re ed friends and. relatives at Eagle two .weeks, retjrned:by auto to her home, 404 Mipnespta . avenue, Sat- 3d8-9 Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Denu are ex- pected to arrive in n, Bind ey homie £heir da ter; Miss k-there. mabd little eft this morning by oinf Fargo expecting. to camp ;hl’:‘s! théy w:ll to any patt-of_the exty—undet amount a small service charge. fair to yourself, save money—¢: in and let us Vi G;ngery R Retty Lml, returned to Be- y.night from Chicago, whpré:ithey- have, Been the guests of relg _while 'Mrs. Voight pur- chaged: her-fall stock for her, fancy art ‘department at the Buz;ur'sto}e Frank and, Mr. and Mrg an of Grant Valley mot lr arner, turning, to their homes in the eve- wonderful _seenery and a_:most, en- £ 4and_son l!ollnml aécompanied-thent-as-far. as #’|the State Park on their return’ trip. home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cutter at.Wayille. They will go from here to. Duluth, . Grand Rapids, Hill City and' other places. "They have toured the. Dakotas “and “feport” good roads and a ver& enjoy#ble outing: “Mr. "Walket is-a nephew of Mrs. Cutter. Copyright 1922, Associsted Edlton‘ and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Diek-Van -Arnum | b Bend and Alexandria for the past|a | ihg o 85 00 orders or over delivered free|' 2t children and Mr. and Mrs. Edward ¢ Jackson went by auto Sunday to Itas- in; Bemidli, during the week |: his eve- hoys have picnic: at- Diamond Point. - Park y V4 v’ will be Berved ati:6: o’clock. Masons who"attend are requested to Star lodge- will: supply :ice"creani, co- Star-ladge will supply ice cream; cof- fee, cream and eugir. LEGION. AUXILIARY:-. EADS NAME -:Miss Lucile Young, who, h‘s visit-|.0n ing. fgnuhes in . Bemidji; members or friends .of the Methodist church .in oqher pllces are cordn\]ly invited to attend. | BaBY, POSTER.CONTEST IS EXTENDZD UNTIL ERIDAY Mrs. ‘R L.-Given, chairman: of the Child Welfare . committee . of the r | Woman’s Civic and Community club, wishes to announce that:the commit-} tee have extended the fime'to;those who wwh toenter : the Balyy Poster y of this week, giv~ to'1those. who are working .on posters. - Posters dre to be ‘brought. to- Barker’s-Drug/ store Friday afternoon from 2 to 4.o’clock. All“posters will « be used either- in , | downtoWwn - store windows, or-at the Baby Health booth - at :the Fair. Pnzes of $2-and $1 will be-awarded the two best. . They can be made qriginal designs or by cutting and ‘pasting; poster to have words: ‘‘Free ts' "and Children’s Clinic at land ‘have .also vm;ed .at the home of Mr. o !AGLB HOLD OONCLAVE ards, an/ d%(:.lan ¥ otory or & wall-d- hey: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert: three ‘sons, who have-ibeen staying at a.summer. cottage at Hines and acobson, Doran. apart- i, will leave tomorrow for their home at Bismarck, N. D. Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Minnick and daughter,: Miss Alice, Mr..and Mrs. John:Richards and niece,. Miss Flor- ence l_z_itchie, ‘enjoyed an all-day mo- tor.txip to Red Lake Falls and Crookston,. visiting friends at. the latter .place and also at Shevlin ‘en route home. 2 and. Mrs, +Mr and Mrs. M. L. Matson and Mr. and: Mrs. George Clifford motored last week: to. International Falls, re- turning: to. Bemidji Thursday night. .Mrs. . Matson. .and....thei H, e ,,ktaw.ge Troppmnn’s——see ad’vertxsement S ————te. St: Louise.—Serving cf 6 and 10- cent plate luncheons will be:started by the public ‘schools in ‘the fall. Tomorrow -you'fiiay not know your own clty. They ‘have probably begun |’ altering It alrendy, or are planning to do 80! If not, it: doesn’t greatly mat- ter, because. certain- forces ‘at ‘work will compel far-reachinig changes auto- matically. narrow streets. These will:nccommo- date four, 'six andreight lines of traf- fic. They will star¢:at the center and run miles out lito tha country. Thou: sands of. buildings wHl be toyn down. Sharp Street corners will bej oft and the circle a rounded the pluee of the ;.hee rboard. Did your city lnthers. .Venrs ago, lay |’ r | out & downtown boulevard or town with particalars regarding obtuined from Mrs, R. E. Richard- son. ‘Posters already brought in at Barker’s will also be judged at that time. P s e e Mrs, C, H. Burnham and daugliter, S8 Lanra May, are visiting rela- es at Mason City, Iowa, where they went last week. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Malone and ¢d State Park for a day’s outing. Mrs. Fred Rhoda and son Albert re}umed Saturday night from Cass Lake where they visited her sister nnd ftmlly for a few days last week. Steer beef pot ronst per 1b 10c— at Troppman 's—see advertisement. 1d8-7 . and Mrs. Charles Ellison re- ned last week to their home jn Bramctd after ting in Bemidji t the home of their Mat. 2:30—10c & 20c —~—COMI HAROLD LLOYD Comedy—*“ON THE JUMP" And a Scenic Novelty, “STARLAND REVUE™ G, TUESDAY _ & WEDNESDAY— - Seena Owen and Matt Mooré, in _#BACK PAY” a strip of parkway dn the center? That beauty spot beé needed for traffic. .But bett uty spots. will appear . miles from downtown sec- equalization of redl estate vnlues ‘When you drive ar the traffic cop will no longer be alle to bay! you out, for he will dlsn]»penr from street crossings, guldlng tmfllc by electric signals from a polnt where he can see everything but say nothing—that is,, 1f he doesn’t disappear altogether, says a Saturday Lvening Post writer. For there will be doubledecked street cross- Ings at congested points. And traffic at ordinary streot crossings will be speeded up by diffused lighting which kills the shadows Lhat now make them dangerou-a K|ck Would }f weé cauld cah’ make on poor ronds;, ‘'we ould soon hdve them all paved. Tubarcu!ail the Worst 'Enemy. Tuberculosls “n *ponltry greater IuN( thati among cattle. Eve.:7:30-! 9:00—-—10: & 25¢ | 000 are expected to: participate cres«ént take | ! I the 'kicks we || ciuses'[| IN ST. PAUL THIS WEEK ‘ (By United Press) St Paul, A\lgust 7.—St. Paul be-| came a huge aerie today,. Members of the Fraternal Order ‘of ‘Eagles. numbering between 30,000 and 40, the annual conclave of ‘that 6rgani- zation all this week. e i An’ Qfdpnce of 35 1000 Jvas ex- pecte “ddy of the méeting and Cficers AREMANEA thi witfitber would upproacir 40,00(;"‘ ) 11 Twenty-five ’b nds’ are’ b appear in .an‘d exhibitions and a larger \lmber ‘of drill teani§ for aeries in all parts of the coun- try are to participate. A delegation numbering ahout 1,000 from. Buffalo sailed to Duluth on a chartered stcamer and came here on special trains. Two special trains from California and another pair of special trains from the south were booked ' to bring hundreds. Thousands were motoring in and other thousands, were coming in sinaller delegations. (AR . S CHIROPRQDISTS IN CHICAGO ATTENDING NATIONAL MEET (By United Press) St. Paul, August 7.—Practically the entire membership of the Minne- sota State Society of Chiropodists is in Chicago today attending the an- nual national convention which open- ed .today. * Special cars carried the Minnesota delegation to the convention from |here yesterday. ' Thousands of Chi- cago foot sufferers hhemfialves of the clinic being held in conjunction with xhe cnnvcntmn. RED MEN HOLD ANNUAL MEETING AT MINNEAPOLIS (By United Press) Minneapolis, August 7.—The lm‘ proved Order’ ‘of Red Mett™ opened their twenty-eighth annual conven- tion here today“sThe convention will last two days. ' Arrangements were made to reccive about a hundred delegates. B New York.—Lady Yule, one of England’s best known sportswomen, is in United States to hunt big game in Alaska. GRNAD WED & THURS. Tomorrow your city: witd| - have wide boulevardg cut through its ? vare. availing MABEL.. "NORMAND in, SHEAD OVER HEELSY . Flrst. “Mlckey —a Rlot' Then: “Molly 0”—. a:Sensation! AND NOW— i P resents his newest idea in comedy-melodrama t's New York— where glamor lies to one side and glory to the other.’ Jover!. SlX REELS “Choose your own -path—both rush you from laugh to thrill, from sob to cheer, and ‘then to thlb cllmax to shout i All-Star Cast SIX REELS Everything Yeu Want in Screen Surprise! Original story by Mack Sennett Directed by F. Richard Jones Distributed by ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL POCTURES, INC. Torchy Comedy, Sewell Ford story FOX NEWS Mat. 2:30—Eve. 7:10-9:00 Rex Orchestra BUCK JONES Coming Tomorrow In his new William Fox picture “TROOPER O’NEAL” A Northwest Mounted Police Story / ":l)(l’ zz .J__b___..a__a.-u_u-————-.._...._———u Don’t:Miss This Unusual appornmnyl —__.__._J__—-,—————-—-———- TROPPMAN’S Meat Departm nt - Steer Beef Stew Per Pound . . ". . Phone 928 2000 pountls of Armour’s Steer. Boof ot Spetial Prices for Tuo; edncsdav, Thursdéy 50 “slgl

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