Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 15, 1922, Page 5

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- - ok s N columa will be u.lluvq 114.W. Readers ir n;.u‘ ‘:-l ‘th- oo Joeal proper, tion when source Is knc Mrs Frank Morris of Becida was uest of Mr.| #nd Mr, J. 8. Btecker xlhnms' .Corners nndhf“ ~ Miss Hllda Pederson of Fourteenth ted “a pogitionas “Erickson Hptel, 310/ Land' conpny. Rev. Sorenson’ of - Shevlin .con- ducted preaching - services in the Scandinavian language Sunday at the school housein the C. H. Wil llaxns school district near Becida, Miss Myrtle ‘Aldrich, 1115 Missis- sippi:avenue; has accepted' a position at' the Birchmont Beach Hotel where she‘expects to remain-until the open- ing of the Bemidji high school - for the! fall term, " Mrs. Martin'hhtson ‘arrived in Be- midji by .trainc . Saturday morning from Hazel and.-is the guest for a few days of Mr.{Matson’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Aldrich,; ‘and - family, 12156 Irving avenyes A For pichic “or excursion parties, “tharter’ passéngsf launch THOR. A. A. Lee, licensed ‘pilot. ‘Phone 503-J. iy o 1m9-2 Mrs. M. W.Knox and daughter, Mrs. A. L. Hall Quest, returned Sat- arday noon from: Nebigh where they were guests.for-a week at.the homes of Mr: and Mrs. Carl Jones-and Mr. and' Mrs. Norman Knox. i Miss Ida Aldrich,. who s spendmg the . summer months with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matson at Hazel, is vis- - iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Aldrich, 1008 ‘Morris -avenue, for a few. days, having arrived in Bemidji Saturday moming by train. Ladies who are-interested in made- to-measure corsets,- Phone 495.J “for appomtment., ; .-2td :8-16; Fred Cnrpenter of Benn left Mon- day ‘morning. via .Bemidji for .Graf-| m; " ton, N. where he will be em- ployed - duri e '.h:eshm:iunson. s=Hexwak nied, by his jsister, Miss Clara ‘Carpenter, . who. expects to remain there-for some time. . b’ Tom - Tibbetts:: .Nymore ‘made a ‘business ‘trip by auto.to- Bena;Sat- urday. Little. Miss- ‘Emmeline - La- Count, who has “visited “her - sister, Mrs, Fred' €Carpenter at. Bena, for several weeks," mtumed ‘with: him-to the home' of ‘parents, Mr. and} Mrs. Joe -LaCount, 1106 Musunppl avenue. -BANKS WILL CLOSE The Bemidjir Banks will close at. noon Thursday and Friday. Northern National Bank, First’National Bank, Farmers State ‘Bank, < Secunty State Bank. 1d8-15 WORTH-FIGEL Lee C Worth and Mary Flgel both ‘of ‘the “town of Northern, were united in. mdrtiage: at the Baptist church Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence: E, Worth. They will make their home at Northern. BIDS FOR WATER EXTENSION Sealed bids will be received by the undersxgped to-be opened at a regu- lar meeting ‘of the City Couricil of| the City of Bemidji, Minn., to be held on Monday, August 21, 1922, at 8 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of ‘ex- tending the water main on First Street hetween Bemidji and Beltrami Avenues a distance of 217 feet. A certified check of 10 per cent must accompany the bid. Plans and specifications are on file in this of- fice. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bemidji, Minn., August 15, 1922, BELLE DENLEY, 1d8-16 City ‘Clerk. ‘Why 1s this wrong? “The 'answer will be found among today’s ‘want ads, (What *‘Blander” do.you cl%fl) Copyright 1922, Associated "O’Leary, 716 Mininesota avenue, hav- Mr, and Mrs, Charles Warfield: an¢ family are occupying their new cot- tage at Birchmont Beach during thq ‘warm weather, Mr. Flack of Minneapolis, who has been a guest at the summer home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Baker, La- Mouré; for several days, left yester-|: day for his-home. h‘:dnil Norman of Crookston, who spe{‘]p geveral weeks in ‘Bemi at. Birchmont Beach) returned to hi home 'by auto yesterd;y. Mrs.- T. J. is vmtmg at the hofie (3! Mrs, J..J kinson, Becida, mek.s ’il i tit ‘were visiting friends in Beml Mnmiay and_ will attend the fair. 1 : Dance tonight in Old Armory. Music by Schuck’s Jazz Orche!tra. 1d F. D. Higby and son Wu'ren workmg on the new school at Far-| ris, which is being constructed under the direction of George quat £on. tractor, of Bemidji. They 'go! each mormng on the train and' return each evening. Mrs. A, Annette, who hu trans- acted business ‘at Crookston. ton and other places near the past two weeks, returned home on Minnesota ayenue Mondsy, leaving again - today’ for Ga!ernme and other Range tpwns for & days® business trip. L A party of sevel /pople from Ok lahoma wer€ in Bemidj route .to places: of interest in' thil vicinity. They are wnnng Northern Minnesota and repo; very enjoys | able trip thus far, with average good roads.’ They remarked- about the warm weather here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dahl of In- ternational Falls were the week-end ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. E." J: Brouil- lard, 406 America avenue. They left Saturday for Pine River where they will visit Mr.'and Mrs. H. T. Mathes for a few days before returning to their home. They made the trip by auto. = 3 ‘Mr. nad Mrs. Fred O'Leary and daughter, Miss Irma, are guests at the home - of ‘Mr.° and Mrs. P. J. ing- arrived’ -here - *By ~auto Sunday from their home at Coleraine. They nd . -the week in Be- i O'Leary, was formerly-in che .grocery business here. M S.“D..Snyder“and daughtfrs, Jeannette, Betty, Dorothy and Ei leen, ‘cdme-to Bemidji . from their farm home near Staples, Sunday and are guests this week . of her sister, Mrs.. Adeline “Goodrich; Schraeder apartments. . They - ‘came by auto with Mr.-Snyder, he having gone there Saturday’afternoon to’.bring them hefe, : Adolph Klein and: Mr. and -Mrs. Clarence Neilson motored to Minne- apolis to be with the former’s dnngh- ter, Miss Anna Klein, through a seri- ous ‘operation at a, hospital there. Mr. Klein and Mr. Neilson returned to. Bemidji. the latter part of the week, but’Mrs, Neilson’' remained with her suter They report her as getting along as well as could be ex- pected. N Mr. and Mts. Fred O’Lenry and. daughters,. Mrs. Broom and tiwo’ chil dren ,Miss Dorothy Clark of Minne- apolis and Mrs. C. J. Plonske of Fari. bault, also Mr. Olsontof Minneapolis, arrived- in. Bemidji Monday evening, having motored here; 'and they will | occupy & cottage at Birchmont Beach ‘|for a week. The former .are uncle and aunt of M. F. Wilson, Fllth street and Ame avenue. -A.-T.-Carlson returned _Sunday from a four weeks’ trip to Nebrnlm,1 where he motored with Mrs. Carlsor and daughter Corrine to visit refa- tives. He stopped in Minneapolis and St. Paul for a week en route home to meet representatives from eastern wholesale houses and also the wholesale -dealers in the Twin Cities to purchase his fall and holiday stock for his Variety store. He returned by train from the Twin Cities: to Brainerd, and Mrs. Carlson and Miss Corrine motored there Sunday and returned .with. him by auto from there. They report a very enjoy- able trip, but state they encountered Very warm wenther through JTowa and Nebraska, BEMIDJI sm*f May' be chartered any’ time for Picnic or Excursion Parties: For Rates Call 524 and ask for e Port. Boat Leaves Daily at 12:20—4:00—7:30 3 Sunday Schedule 12:20—3:00—7: ¥ ACCOMODATES 80 PEOPLE Licensed Operator State Inspected .. Special Excursion Every Sun- _day down river to Dam-— ¢ J. F. Esgler left yeaterday for. In- ternatio Falls on a business trip o! a fe Mrs Edson thburn left yester- day for' her home at Monticello af- ter ' vit g friends and relatives in Bemidji for about a week. E. E. Kenfield went to Cass Lake Saturday and returned Sunday night tohBemldn, Mrs, Kenfield and son rielson, 8D he week end at her home at Northome, re- ‘turning. to* resume her iwork yester- day, morning.: 22 — George 'French had threshers at s farm home at Frokn yesterday “|and reports a good yield of oats, he having :realized ‘about' 1,500 ‘bushels. Mr. French came to Bemld)l today with his_first load to dispose of, Mr. ‘and Mrs. “Seaver of Bertha, Minn,, are guests.in' Bemidji at the home of their son, Floyd L. Seaver, and family, 1401 Minnesota avenue. The mother arrived here last week lnd the father came last evening. McKinnon; N. B. ‘Nelson and: daughter, Miss Alice, and Miss' Ellen_Hannah motored Sunday iston, -where the men attended jsiness mafl(_grs, they returmng “Mr. and *Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, sons Hatold, Clarence, Carl and.Donald, ‘and: daughter Dorma, expect to' leave Thursday morning on a motor trip to Elgin, Ill., where they will visit a sister .of -Mrs. Ritchie. They expect to: stop. at places en route, also to. sit relatives, the first night-at An- nendale, then St. Claud and other places, “ n:le.m., g LET’S ‘her 'homé in-honor Wed,, Aug ; ; THE SHQ\V WITH A REPUTATI 3 Entire Change of Program NEW SONGS, NEW COSTUMES, NEW SCENERY A REAL TREAT"' Epecially for the Laughs 1000 LAUGHS A MINUTE! Miss ‘Arletta Huhnke is a house guest at the' home of her sister, Mrs. Carol Hill, and family, 1319-Minne- sota ‘avenue. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Huhnke, are. expected here the lnttex part of the week, and she will returp “home with them. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Diedrich, 811 Bemidji avenue, have ‘as their iouse guests his sister, Mrs. P. Little Falls, and - M: 9 and daughter Mane of Minneapolia, k sokkeeper businéss and pleasure . ‘trip..on,xhe,| Range. ere - Sunday, guests of Rev. and Mrs;.B.-D. Hanscom and: family,. formerly: of: Bemidji, and they-also’ visited at Hibbing, Duluth and Virginia while away. Paul Bagby and Walter. Balk, stu- dents ‘of <Morningside - school, Sioux City, Towa, who are. spending their summer ;vacation tiraveling for a book concern, are guests-in:Bemidii for a few 'days at the home of Mr. and’Mrs. J. B. Minnick, 914, Irvine avenue. :They will leave again to- morrow. ) OUTING AND PICNIC SUPPER Mr. and" Mrs. C. E. Aldrich, son Wilford @nd their guest, Mrs. Mar- tin’ Matson of Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jo AIerch and fnmlly, W. R. Al ss’ Loretta Aldrich and Mar- ion ;Aldfich motored = to the Dam near Bemidji Sunday afternoon and enjoyed arr outing and picnic supper. MISS LEET ENTERTAINS Miss ‘Ruby Leet entertained ten young ladiesSaturday ~evening at of Miss Mary Beihler ‘of"Minneapolis. Music and cards were cnjoyed throughout the evening'and lunch was served by the hostess. GO MODERN SAMARITANS TO -MEET. THURSDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Mod- ern: Samaritans. willi'be held. Thurs: day eveningrat 8io’clock at the K. C. | " PAGE FIVR.! ST. PAUL'S CHURCH HOLDS ENJOYABLE PICNIC SUNDAY The members' and friends'of ‘the congregatmn and of the “Sunday school of ~St. -Paul's Bvangelical Lutheran church enjoyed their an- nual picnic at Diamond Point Sun- day. A large crowd gathered there in the afternoon and the hours -were pleasantly passed in. bathing and sports, and.:big picnic supper wa: served between 5,and 6 o’clock. hall; - All memlmfi lre requested to |. 1:5 Ipresent. HOLD "MEETING- :I'HIBRWEEK\ Because “of " this' being*fair" ‘week, 'the meeting of "the’ Royal' Ndighbors has been postponed until the mext regular meeting night, two weeks from Wednesday. MODERN WOODMEN WILL MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Modern Woodmen of America | will hold their regular meeting Wed- nesday evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall. All members are request- ed to be present, PICNIC PARTY About fifteen Bemidji- young peo- ple gave a picnic party at Diamond Point. last evening, complimentary to Walter Balk and Paul Bagby of Sioux City Iowa; 'Who formerly at- tended school heré’ A’ picnic. supper was sexved - Out-of-town guests in- cluded Calhoun Grier,” Florence and George . Schulke of 'Tenstrike, and Miss Alice’ Prather of 'Lavinia, ENJOY PICNIC DINNER 5 Last, Sunday'-about 250 peoplg. from® Oklee, Trail, .Shevlin, Bagley, Wilton and Bemidji: enjoyed a .pi nic dinner at the beautiful camping grounds at the summer home of M. A. Rognlien on the west shore of Lake Marquette. They were very much delighted with the improve- ments and the up-to-date cottages, and all said it was going to be one of the nicest summer resorts in the vicinity of Bemidji. ENJOYABLE OUTING Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 'Omstead, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Elletson, Frank Rappatta, Mrs. Clara Rappatta and son Norman, the two latter of Ash- land, Wis., left Bemidji at 9-o’clock Sunday morning by auto :for the-J. §| V: Farber farm on Long:Lake near Wilton, where they spent an’ all-day outmg which mcluded a plcmc din- ner and supper.’ 'They were 'joined at noon by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weekly and children, Mona, Jean and Orsen Mrs. Frank Rappatta. and little daughter “Irene,;-and . John'J ohnsop, who motored there after " church hours as’a’ courtésy to’ Mrs. Frank Rappatta, who, as:spongor - .at the confirmation of ‘Miss Vivian Jewett, was unable to-go earlier. were put up on the improvised play- grounds for the enjoyment of the little folks, the men fished ‘and ‘the ladies picked “high-bush cranberries. The party returned to -their -homes in Bemidji at 10 o’clock, bringing with them kodak pictures of the pic- ncikers and beautiful Long lake, as souvenirs of the occasion. E. P. Peterson JEWELER Factory Repvesentative for Puanos and Phonographs Watches Diamonds Je\i;lry 308 BELTRAMI ‘AVE. : | Millée, Fifthoward, "entertaindd! wllfl & birthday strprise in her_honor ‘day’ of. last wveek, ‘about twem.y 34 going in % body to her home: to:Helpy her celdBrate her birth anniversary| Social conversation ‘was - énjoyed throughout the afternoon’and:luneh was served by the selfiinvited gitests: She received scveral birthday- tukenslMM 3 | motor there tomorrow to attend. from her friends. . ‘| WORK ON NEW FARRIS SCHOOL IS nocnsssmg George Kreatz reports the wofi on the new consolidated school af Farris to be progressing nicely ‘he having secured the: contract for its construction. It has ‘been” - in_ th course .of construction for about:a month and brick work was begun today., The building complete’ with i ‘aha‘phmbmg will cost in 5 | FOR w 'TOMORROW'! A3z Funerul services for Mrs. R. Felt oo spissed away Sunday afternoort the, home of her:son, Henry Felt | ai Mullard, will be held there Wed; nesday: afternoon at,2ro’clock, and interment will be made in the Verne cemetery in the family lot. Mr. and™ John* Moberg and family will | WeAl'e OPEN FOR at our BUSINESS NEW, LOCATION IN THE NEW KAPLAN BLOCK THE PUBLIC IS ’lNVlTED I We Are Opeuhng ‘» n .' (AFIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT 'POPULAR PRICES You Will Notice the Difference New Milbeth Hotel 0. K. (Curly) BAKKE, Prop. ‘TODAY & WEDNESDAY Swings || 5howmg 7:30-9: 00 10c & 28c¢ ut \ PRESENTED BY PRA JESSE L-LASKY What sinister shadow menaced this beautiful society girl and made her confess a crime she hever commit- ted? The answer’s written in thrills in this breath- taking mystery-drama. Ethel Clayton at her loveliest, " and a truly great cast. ‘Mack Sennett Comedy—*“SHERIFF NELS TUSSLE" PFLOCK’S MUSIC TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ¥ STON! 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