Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 4

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e Items for this columa will be #ladly received by Mrs. Hirvey, : telepbone 114-W. R.-‘.rl it to their guests and to tham- selves to ‘see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper consi tion when source is known, i . Mr. and Mrs. T, J- Powers left vesterday for Leeds, S. D. where they will be guests of his'cousin for ! @-time: St. the state fair and visit with friends for a few days. Mrs. William.- Sexton left this will visit relatives and friends for two weeks and attend the state fair. $50,000 to loan on farms, Dean Land eompany. 1-18¢¢ family are moving from 711 Irvine avenue to the corner of Beltrami and Seventh street. —_— A. L. Barrette of Minot, N. D. is the guest of his sister Mrs. W. K. Denison and family, Doran apart- ¥ ments for a few days. Dorothy left Sunday for St., Joe ter’s school for the coming year. Manning Rider of Shevlin arrived in Bemidji last evening and was an over-night guest of Norman French, returning to his home today. CALL AND HEAR THE NEW music. St. Phone 494. Mrs. A- G. Jacobson who has been under the care of a nurse at the Miss Mary Tisdell of Puposky was in Bemidji Wednesday aranging to | was the between trai attend the Bemidji High' school. Dance tonight at Cass Lake Ar- mory. Music by Schuck’s Jazz Or- chestra, ¢ Mr- and Mrs. Edwin Bolster left this morning for Minneapolis where they will remain for some time. CALL AND HEAR THE NEW hits on Vietor Records and sheet music. Bemidji- Music Cu. 116 Third | State Fair for a few days,( retarned | John- Abmmm ie, Phone 494: Miss Elexnnre and- Albert Cnoper ot e, . | are ‘recovering from opeTations. ior “Mrs. J. F. Essler- left. yesterday | the ‘removal of their - tonsils whieh * morning for Minneapolis to attend | were performed Monday. T. J. Wickham, who was.: in an accident some time ago when morning for Minneapolis where she :Q\?Ql:‘;:l ;fi;fi: l; 32;;2;3’.1“{:,"5‘;”:? covering slowly. He is able to be up and around, but can not return to work for several weeks. 'Misses Delia and Angelina La- Mr. and Mrs. M, W. Pierce and Moureaux of Dunseth, N. D- twin nieces of Mrs. A, Dupuis, 1107 tsen«l trami avenue: who have been guests at the Dupuis home for a few days left yesterday for St. Paul they will remain with their sister during the winter while attending school. Miss Mabel Wilkinson of St. Peter A. A. Andreivs and daughter Miss|who was a guest for several days in Bemidji at the home where the latter will enter a Sis-|eousin J. F. Essler and family Min- nesota gvenue, returned the latter little daughter Jean part of the week to her home and from there went to Excelsior, Minn. Bemidji this-mornizg nn,d are:calling where she has been engaged to teach the coming year. Mr. and Mrs- Lester Achenbach hite on_Vicprola R a Pt t,recumed to their home in BemldJl' its on letrola ecords and sheet|the Jatter part of the week from a Do Mhacs O, 118 T | 1o ‘ot eacation. oip PO T e e oF ity ma Mo 4d9-9' here to Alma, Wis. to visit rela- tives, and from there to Madison teo attend the reunion of the 32nd Div- ision. They returned from there via Lome of Mr. and Mrs- E. H, Denu| Alma where they stopped a day en for several days is reported to be|route. improving. has been a guest since Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Reed and other famil her home, Oscar Krantz left where Mr. and Mrs. yesterday for Minneapolis turning to Bemidji’ Saturday night. Mrs. J. P. Omich has been ill and under the care of a nurse for a few N Miss Agnes Logan of International Miss Jean Jones of Bagley, Who | gy, "o has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Jackson and T o o i 1201 Dewey, Bemidji friends, left yesterday for week left Monday for her home. An- s other sister Mrs- Ed Erskine of Grand Rapids with a company of friends arrived in Bemidji the lat- ter part of the week by auto and they expected to visit friends and were guests at the Jackson home, attend the fair for a few days re- leaving Sunday via the State Park and Park Rapids for their home. y d, Betty;, Bruggeman, Ethel ahr, Margaret' Cota - and Kermit - Johnuon ; Mrs. H. J. Laney of ’l‘unle River‘bwiho Meghodist leiu r. md Mrs: Joleph Nehon of guast” of | hold 'a food sale.in the offi of the | Crookston are camping for a.-few| s J D. Wmter”knunlhcd & in Bemidji | Bemidji ‘Gas 'Company—all dly Sat- |days at Diamond Point- They were urday. 2d9-8 |6 o'clock dinner guests of Mrs. x&.. K. ;:Tb::e:xfn;‘"::c ahd::; :: herphaqr:;z Denison, Doran apartments, Y. the hostess and BIRTHDAY SURPRISE an enjoyable evening is reported. W Hp = e el : || A’ complete 'surprise to Mrs. Pa MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT | METHODIST EADIES” AID M. Dicaire was the party held at the The 1. 0. O. F- will hold its reg- HOLDS ENJOYABLE MEETING | home of her daughter Mrs. 0. W. ular meeting Friday night at'8 o’clock About . thi members of - the |Grimm, 1113 America avenue Tues- at the M:o:nu ;ul] and t'“ mgm’bers Ladies Aid of the Methodist church|day afternoon; at which'she was the are urge e presen motfired yestexday tp the farm home guest . of honor the occasion being / a5 M._Pendergnut ymere ler sixty first birthday, Mrs. Grimm MODERN SAMARITANS TO ‘thei} pusiness meting enrly|w“ assisted by Catherine Brown. A ’HOLD MEETIN s ‘Yhmhx']“ 1;119[:.;.1 beautiful scarf was pre! t!d to tato Fair.for a The 'regular. medting:of :the Mo: ;agh:i:e:nr::m ey, Mrs. Dicalre. oF. ‘dern . Samaritans® wil], a0 ¢ : 27 I The K““'-! includéd’ Meésdames J. X Wi Matray,iJ. P. Lahr,P. M. Peter- L ning 'at -80’cloe ;and all members are urged* !5!1. Pt .’fickson, s | Smith, ;M- Sm Y | P. Ripple,"J. Br cen; J. McCormick, J: Bisiar; L. F- Johuson, J., Sexton, 3: M. Ford, William Hilgroye, Tina caito: T, Villiman ‘and Miss Fral- friends while shopping Wednesday. Just received a fresh shipment of at the Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Larson and Markham | by of Hibbing, also ~ Garfield Akerberg came to Bemidji to att;nd e i the funeral of the former’s nephew Tom Bailey, proprietor of the Eagle Bend Nursery, was ¢alling on ;‘.em‘, Larson, :‘:el:d;t the home of friends and transacting business in “'p‘""_‘s ye Y. Bemidji this week. x 1d9-7 | Huyler’s Candy, ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD Cigar Stand. ate McCready and daughter ise - and her mother Mrs. nd Earl Bailey [ fox’ [inneapolis whqu mend« Fred Malzalin, who has vi 449-9 to Bemjd: ytst oy d vlpg a’ new * M and Mls C M ,pasga. Lake i Tngnit e B, W- . jLaki })ome at Ft. Fraficis £0t 4 few fma days. While. the 2 fl‘c xpect. to take acriver tri ? celébrated;, i ary” yeste 1if +i - CARD OF THANKS B e fv::;“‘ We wish. to extend our sincere old a food sale.in of the y1anks to all our friends and' neigh- Bemidji Ggs Comphn dy, Sat- bors and-the the organizations who so 2d9-8 1 kindly. expressed their love and sym- pathy dnrmg our sad bereavement, through- their help and beautiful floral offerings. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson and Family. SOOI Ofontofdooralnd ‘,_______ v Wv}nen'a Clubs, was served' by Mrs. Johnson. He: Te: ¥ held here next week, is-anxious, to| ccived a number of: pretty and use- Miss Hypatia Rouse motored to have returns from all ‘clubs in-the[ful gifts from his friends. . The|Laporte Saturday evening and will city regarding convention funds. All |'guests included Randall Sellars, Sis-|be the guest for a week of her aunt, ‘members are requested to be dure | ter and ' Betty ‘Given, Betty ~ Lou|Mrs. Wa A. Scott, and cousins, Mrs. to have their money in.* ~ ° Voight, Berenice Olson, Osmund E. B. Scott and Miss Marion Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Christenson, and daughter Agnes, from Odessa, Minn., are visiting friends and rela- tives for a few days, Mrs, Christen- son being a sister of Mrs. Ed Akre and Mrs. Tom Nygaard of Nymore. where William Kaiser of Bagley, who has spent the summer at Spokane, Wash- has been a guest at the home of Dr, and Mrs. R. - Gilmore, Lake boulevard this week- He! wil [ NvuI\lwih‘i\l‘Ni!h\H1HlHlH!‘\Ml\“\m\IM TR AR of her on friends while trflnsaetmg business here today. They:- e: to .their home at Fer night. < : Part Wool Serges, 36 mches wide, in” black and colors,"per yard. 7 42-inch All-Wool Serges, in black and colots, per yard - 98¢, $l.48 and $1.95 in. imported all-wool Serges and all-wool Tricotines, per yar ..$1.95,/$2.25, $2.48 55mch all-wool Homespun, a.very popul ar cloth, in soft weave, natutal finish, heather combination of colors, tan, gray, brown, ete; per yard ... ..$2.25 Plain Velours, 54 inches. This cloth is very good for suits, dresses, capes, etc.; in dark gray, brown and.tan: oolurs, per yard Sport Velours, 54 inches wide; fine quallty, pure, Auxtralum worsted. Partlc- ularly adaptable for Sport ‘Weéar for ‘coats, skirts, ete.; in tah Jade, green, sport blue, bright red and turquoise que, per yard $. Fine All=Wool Plaids 48 inches wide, extra ‘fine quality of all-wool Dress Plaids, ina vanety of pretty shades, at per yard $2.48 and $2.98 54-inch Wooi Velours, fancy patterns for fall dresses and Sport Wear; very good at, per yard Cheaper Dress Goods, in plain colors, checks and plaids, per yard....23¢, 25¢, 35¢, 48c YOUR MORNING .. MILK Have - Koors Pas- tuerized milk de- s “Tivered to ' your home every morn- ing; It is the sweet- est; . most whole some bottled food -.that.ever found its way into the pub- lic favor. Among the number.who motored wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. George Brehr, held at the home of the bride’s parents were Mr, and Mrs. Dick Van Arnum, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, they returning to Bemidji Sunday evening.- Mrs. Van Arnum and Mrs. Smith are cousins of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. S Montgomery of Alice, N. D. were in Bemidji Wednesday en route to the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. King Turtle River. Mrs. Montgomery was formerly Mrs. A. Carlson and was recently married at Alice. They visit- ed friends at Fargo for a short time en route. The plan to go to Detroit Mich. where they will make their | future home. for the past days at her home, 109 Irvine ave- nue- She was reported as slightly improved this morning. Mrs. Frank Armstrong, daughter and son, Frank, who visited eat. the home of Mr, and Mrs: K. H. Olson for ten days have returncd to their home at Kewatin, Ont. Prof. and Mrs. J. W- Smith and two chitdren, returncd home Mon- day from Chicago where théy have been the guests of relatives for the past six weeks. Mr. Smith took a post graduate course at {ae univer-| sity while there. Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, a former res- |3 ident of Bemidji, who has been the |3 guest of friends at Wimbledon, N. Dak., for sometime is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N, French and family. She spent last winter in Californi Mr. and Mrs G.. E. Carson, son Don, and daughter Mrs. Juluis Mil- ler, returned Wednesday -~ evening . from a week’s ‘auto trip to Port| \Arthur, via {Buluth. Dr. and Mrs. accompanicd them on ~ tha_trip and ‘continued on. from Du- | Fyito Minnenpolis where they will | Xm' a few. days before return: idji. "They report a very OTICE I Birchmont\Stockholders: The an- nual banquet %he stockholders of | Bemidji Bi t Hotel Co., will occur at Birchmgnt Hotel Thuhdam evening, Scptemh‘fi{ the Tth. All stockholders are invited. A statement of the years busine: also plans for the ¢ cussed: Management T BLUNDERS ‘Why is this wrong? The answer will be found nmang‘ 4 today’s. want ads. What “Blander” do veu ....m--o?\, Copyright 1922, Associated Editors FINAL FALL & WI TER purchasing a most wond Scully, and, best of all, the Stronge & W arner Hats, the most populnr Hats in the pay double TOll .o - Kettles, 98¢, 85¢, and 75¢ grade, country. These models are on display now, ready for your approval.~ Our exclusive 60¢, 75¢, and 85¢ Paper, you select Specml o 45¢ models range in —pay, double roI\] """""""""" 45¢ - Williams Shoppmg Baskets worth ,' g 55¢, 50¢c, and 45c Paper, you se- ¢ b0c, 66¢c and. 85c, speclal Price From $10.00 To $25.00 loct—pay, double rolf SRl 35c, 45 and 55c s ) 5 .$4.49 Hammocks, special ......... $2.95 CHILDREN’S HOSIERY '$3.25 Croquet Sets, 8 balls at...$1.90 oP“Hosiéry % SEE T IT 15- WSELESS TO- ENUMER HATS--- THEY’RE HERE BY THE HUNDREDS T The StorecAbead Silk Department We, perhaps, have not the largest stock, but we do show only fresh new silks at all times—and buy only good, dependable Silks and Taffetas, Peau be Soie Satin, Majestic: Charmeuse, Messaline: Wash Satin; Satin Duchess, Canton - Crepe, Crepe Satin and Crepe Net Wear., “All of these are good values at from - $1.49 to $1.98—$2.48 and $2.98 per yard ‘HOSAM CREPE——TRICO SHAM_—SATIN CANTON CREPE 14 "“KRINKLE KNIT AND BUVETYN ‘Al of these are new fall items. in ‘these very: ‘popular cloths, in black and col- ors; very new fabrics, all 36-inches wide. Our very narrow margin of profit applies to these also. Per yard, $2.98, $3.25 and $3.48. ‘Be Sure and See Them! Of Course, New Outing Flannels, per yard... : 121/,:, l.’n:, 17¢ and 23c "New Gmghams ‘A large selection of new fall shades at per yard...:..-:15¢;19¢,:23c, 25¢c, 35:, 49c¢, 60c NEW PERCALES—Fall shades, lights'and darks, better quality at 18c and 19¢ per yard—and all sorts of new Dry Goods Specials, Notion Items and other goods. *You will find this store ready with new good: of all hnds and more goods cummg in ngllt along, THESE SPECIALS ARE OUR SATURDAY AND MONDAY OFFERINGS: . ON SALE THESE DAYS ONLY fsl.oo and $1.25 Paper, you select, Elks Bullding MILLINERY ;"OPEN NG Our buyer just returned from an extended trip through the Eastern Markets erful line of finé millinéry, including Rnwak Gage, Hyland, '10 ‘and 12°qusrt size Another _wonde\;ful display of popular priced hats, priced $10.00, $6.95, $5.95 and as low as $1.95 Good grade 15¢ Hose, in black and - brown, sizes 5 to 10; Saturday and Monday, ‘per pair “Dust Pans, good grade, special A INo. 2 Lamp Chimneys, regular 15¢ values, special’ ....c. 25¢ Fl.ou.r S;fie:s witfi iirn cr: “*4-1b package Household Kalsomine, Specxal per package ............... 38c 10c Fagcy P;;per Napkms, per 100, Special . Clothes Pins, spe We are, etclusxv THE VARIETY STORE THAT ALWAYS PLEASES—THIS STORE FOR SCHOOL SUPPUB—JUST TRY THIS STORE FIRST FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES, THIS STORE FOR NEW MILLINERY, THIS STORE l-'OR NEW SUITCASES, THIS STORE FOR BETTER, HOSIERY. -

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