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: terday” from his son, George Phelps themselves to see that items of local interest are ropo! Every item wlil be given proper consideration when' the source is known. AR B BB G i s Mrs. A. Vogland of Milaca is mak- ing a two weeks’ visit at the home of her daughter Mrs. D. J. Wilkes. Dick Van Arnum left this morn- inglon a business trip to Rrainerd and; will return to Bemidji tomorrow i : TER—— W00 to llpar <op terma Dsat aompuny | 1-1881 Perro_6f Grand Forks is a e e of Mri and Mrs. h Don’t forget your purse next Sat. urday, Oct. 21. Hospital Tag Day. 2t 10-20 bt Mrs. Minnie Warner, = a former resident of Bemidji but now of Pu-j posky, attended to business mat. 44 ters-and visited friends in Bemidji this week. The Catholic Ladies of Circle No. 4 will have 2 food sale in the City Drug store Saturday afternoon, Oct-! tober, 21. A. J. Phelps received word yes- postmaster at Walker, that the lat- ter's two children were ill with sear let fever.' Moose. dance at Moose hall Friday October, 20.” The public is invited. i 4 3t 10-20 Little Miss Gladys Monson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. August Monson Fifth ward' was operated on this morning at the Bemidji hospital for the removal of her tonsils. Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Nordale re- turned this morning from McIntosh where they attended the. Bemidji District Red River Vailey Mission- ary meeting held there for the past three days. Rev. and Mrs.. Lyndahl of Hines were between train visitors in Be- midji en Toute to. their home from|- MeclIntosh where they attended the District Missionary meeting of the‘y Lutheran church. The Catholic Ladies- of Circle; No. . .4 will have a food-sale in“the City" Drug store Saturday afternoon, Oct~ tober, 21. Through the efforts of the Phelps Land Agency, property belonging to James French in the Fifth ward was disposed of to ‘Hector Landery and he wlil erect a home there soon, which will be occupied by his family- We need your help—you meed ours. Hospital Tag Day, Saturday, Cctober 21. 2t 10-21 Mr, and Mrs Paul Tibbets and family are, moving from 518 Third street this week to the corner of Ninth and Bemidji avenue. The du- plex they are moving from will be occupied by Mr. and = Mrs. John Wilcox and family.. Mrs. K. H. Olson and:Miss Aman- da Liljegren . returned® yesterday from the twin cities where they vis- ited relatives and friends for a few days. They made the trip by auto with George Clifford, he transacting businéss there during that time. S. D. Snyder, county highway en- gineer; A. D. Johnson county audi- tor, Wm' Everts, ditch inspector and the county commissioners of the five districts, left yesterday morning for Baudette and the northern part of Beltrami on a few days’ tour of in- specting road work. | BLUNDERS l T Y0U WAVENT. ANYTHING To DO 00K°T 0 4T HERE Why is this wrong? The answer will be found among today’s want ads. {What “Blunder” do you suggest) wonvrient 1922, Associated Editors Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harve ey, telephone 114 Readers owe it to their guests and to J. H. Koors -transacted business at Island Lake, Erskine and other places west of Bemidji this week. The Farm, Bureau -Board of Di-! vectors are meeting this afternoom at the office of D. C. Dvoracek, coun- ty agent. Mr. and M moved to the Beltrami avenue | avenue. 5 P ; i . Ryan have | ome 11157 Mr. and Mrs. P. T. ‘@arrigan will | go to Redby to id the week end ! heir son a Freturn to Be- about the first of the week, Pears for sale on M. site Nicollet Hotel, they last. Mrs. Westie Jensen and daughter:; Geraldine Ann, who have spent the | summer months with her parents Mr. | and Mrs. J. Severson, | Saturday for théir home Angeles. in Los P. E. Anderson and L. E. McGrew | of Dassel, Minn., were overngiht | guests of friends, leaving this morn- ing for Northome and that vicinity to hunt for a few days. Give freely Hospital Tag Day, Sat- urday, Oct. 21. Buy a tag and help the cause. 2t 10-21 Miss Edith Linder arrived in Be- midji last evening from her home in Detroit, Minn. and will be the guest of her sister Mrs. Charles Anderson and family 1322 Beltrami avenue for about two weeks. ¥ S. B. Cletand, assistant state county agent. leader of St. Paul is spending today in Bemidji transact- ing business and was a 12 o’clock dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek. Pears for sale on M. & I. tracks opposite Nicollet Hotel, $1.25 ;er bushel while they last. o we i Mrs. A, W. Aamodt, who has the guest of her parents and other relatives at Aberdeen, S. D. for sev- eral’ weeks, has been ill in the hos- pital there for the past ten days, Mr.J Aamody has reecived word. that - she. is getting along as well as could be expected. Several of the owners of the Shevlin-Clark Lumber Company and| managers spent ‘several days at Blackduck near the Crookston camps, and transacted business in Bemidji§ returning to their homes Wednesday. Included in the party were Messrs. Shevlin, Carpenter, McCann and Dea‘ of Minneapolis, and Mr. Hixon of La Crosse. C. L. Isted, manager of the Crookston Lumber company Bemidji: was ‘a. member of the party part of | the time. ’ S (R g Sugar 10 1b. for ... Flour “Quality Loaf” 49 potnds 80c Lard, kettle rendered per pound. i .. o 16¢ ‘ Pure apple per 25¢ er Bring your. jug: \ Nerway Herring, Best, at por b il s Siee s 18¢ Ginger Snaps, fresh 2 ib. Rice, 3 Ib. for Swifts White Socap, 10 bars . Box candy, 1 11?. whipped cr. chocolates 1b. .. ..43c Johnathan Apples. stock per box. ..... $2.00 Sunbrite Cleanser.. each each 5 lb. sacks .. Canister, large Bn‘kil;g powder,. . perfect, 16 oz. can...10c " This is very splecial Molasses, New Orleans Pt cans at. 09¢ Macarcni and Spaghetti 3 pkg. for .. Shel ‘Macaroni 2 Ib. 25c Navy beans per lb. Hand picked New cabbage, \carrots, onions, Beets and squash pular Prices. e e L SRR The difference in cost between . coffee that MAY be good and cof- fee that is ALWAYS good is a very small fraction of a cent a cup. It doesn’t seem worth- while to take a chance —USE— Chase & Sanborns Seal Brand Coffee BRADSETH & WILLEY Everyone knows we Deliver A' E XZOQOOOQOQQOOQIO Opening Sunday William Fox Presents William | Fa rnum “Moonshine Valley” A Master story of a Bad Man’s Reformation By Mary Murillo . Directed by HERBERT BRENON Don’t et anyone make a monkey of you——Fkut See— Buster Keaton Make a menkey of himself in 4 A Comedy Riot | 'll_.fl - “The Playhouse” If your feetacheand annoy ‘you, then they are wearing ‘out morerapidly than your body! They need the pro- tection of correct shoes— and they need it at once. Arch Preserver Shoes, with. their built-in walking base which Nature demands, il keep your feet young and vigor%—and oom=. /' fortable. ey arealways: o in good style, giving your feet a‘trim, well set-up appearance; It's just as casy to:have foot comfort astohave (_?ot annoyance. “B&D’ Slzc'!e Store “Foot Specialists” o w2 KEEPS THE FOOT WELL R TS | .Rutabagas, Sweet spuds, ‘ 25¢ ..... 21c Best Head ! o the church. It is desired that there|MRS. DANIELSON HOSTESS be a large attendance. The committee AT PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT in charge is planning a pleasant so- Mrs. R. M. Danielson entertained * cial evening. a sewing circle of eight members last * evening at her home, 506 Fourth street. Lunch was served the guests at the close of the evening. A A AR A A A A AN AA AN A ~ Mrs. Walter Schon and children of the I 0. O. F. will be held this eve| Virginia are visiting at the home ning at 8 o’clock at the K. C. Hall’ of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. J. and a!l members are requested to bat Wilkes. = ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The regular business meeting of MRS. FLAKE ENTERTAINS Mrs. Paul Flake, 1205 Norton av- John - Richards chairman, will hold enue was hostess Tuesday afternoon a food sale Saturday afternoon in | to the members of the Larkin club, ‘the Gas Company’s office. a pleasant social afternoon being en- : ljoyed--and refreshments served by Ay Tighe HHR PRESBYTERIAN RECEPTION St. Philip’s Circle No. 4, Mrs. present. Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman left this l!‘fiming for Brainerd to attend the | State Sunday school convention be- lmg held there for four days. “GLEANERS” CLASS OF YOUNG LADIES HOLDS MEETING .The “Gleaners” ciass of young la- MRS. RAPPATA SURPRISED Mrs. Frank Rappata was pleasant- ly surprised yesterday by “about 35 ; of her friends who gathered at_the! ATgn?oEu@lg ee’e;:;l;lul: vfi:l,Ebt”;i dies ,taught by Miss Ida Virginia . Jewett, 1001| LABLINOR Brown, were entertained last eve- Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Crowell are home of Mrs. L : en th éning] ati the Presbyterian ; Mississippi avenue, to helpHere cel- churcl for the meimbers and friends ‘ebrat\e Q?Pr"g:‘:: :':'r)l‘lvcrss;y. Four Ze h¢”church 4nd a cordial les (e ere afternoon enjoyc erved. She was f dozen silver v the guests, as'a i visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and -Mrs. N. A. Shell of Becida for a weck before leaving for Couer d'Alene, Tdaho, where they plan to make their future home. t ning at the home of Miss Hazel it~ .Bv(-rz Mill _Park. A business meet- mosy of by a social time, and music en- served by the | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER e s S s o o210 V) WAL o A A | WILSON & CO. 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