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Items for this'column will be gladly received by Mrs, H-rv-’ lephone 114 is known. A A A A A e A Geoyge Fort of Eckles is a business visitor in Bemidji this week. Miss Glad_ys Loy, teacher at Spur consolidated ‘school, visited friends in Bemidji last evening. The best{6f home cooking at the food sale gt the Gas Company’s of- fice Sftturday afternoon. 1t 10 27 Mrs. Glen Saddler' of Puposl;y v‘vvns shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Thursday. Mr. znd Mrs. John Clemmer of Pinewood autoed to Bemidji Thurs- day and transacted business. The Women of the Mooseheart Legion are giving a public dance next Friday, October 27. Everybody welcome, Good musie. 3t10-27. Rudolph Rice a'student of the State Teachers college. -is- spending his vacation this week -at' his home at Plummer. Mrs. Arthur Gratton and little; son will leave tonight.for Minne- apolis where they will spend a few days on business. The first number of the lecture course to be staged under the aus- pices of the Teachers college will be given November 6." Buy your season tickets now. On sale at all drug! stores. 110 27] ey, Readers owe it to their guests and to themselves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item wlil be given proper consideration when the source The ‘little 4 year olddaughter: Mr. and Mrs, J.'H. Smith, 516 T' teenth street, who has been serious- ly ill for the past week was reported to be much better this morning. Mrs. Andy Edd, who has been confined in the Lutheran Hospital | for the past two weeks, wag removed ‘tu her home in the Fifth ward Wed- gesdny, and is reported to be improv- ing. ¥ $50,060 to loan op ferms Dear and company 1-18tf A seven pound son was born to | Mr. and Mrs. George Bagsley at their home, 603 Fourth street, Sat- urday, October 21. Mother and baby | are getting on fairly well it is re- ported. WANTED—Farm help at W. G. Schroedey's 5t 10 27 Mis. J. A. Davis, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Kittleson is now visiting fregds and relatives at Gonvick, Thief River Falls and other places before returning to her home jn Califarnia. The bed room division of the M. E. Ladies’ aid is holding a food sale! in the Gas Company’s office Satur- day afternoon. 1t 10 27 C. R. Welch returned last evening from a three weeks’ visit with rela-| tives and friends at his old home at Mrs. Dan O’Connor and family| moved this week from 320 1.2 Bel-| trami avenue to apsrtments in thet New Kaplan building. 1 Wm. Bolster, Percy Johnson and! Byron Vale returned this morning from Bagley where threy have trans-| acted business for several days. H Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knott, Miss! Stella Souder, Reuben Gerlinger and Alfred Schultz of Spur autoed to | Bemidji Thursday and attended the| ]for Grand Forks, N. D., where she Ortonville, Minn. He was accompa-| nied home by his brother in law, J. Arthur Matthews and Ed Mayers they making the trip by auto. Mrs. E,, S. Lindstrom of Red Wing! who has been the guest in Bemidji of her mother Mrs. Hans Mosen left yesterday with her little son Bobby will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Earls for a few days. For Sale: At all local drug stores .| body welcome. Good music. 3t 10 27 seaso tickets |for the Lyceum ccurse to be given under the auspices Mr. and Mrs. M. A: Downs, 413} of the Teachers College. Buy now Irvine avenue have as heir guest Bob and save $3 on the six numbers. Carter of Grand Forks who motored 2 110 27 to Bemidji yesterday and will = re- : movies. . A wire message received by Wm. main here over the week end. ! ! Mrs. A. Angvall returned Wednes- day from a 2 weeks’ trip to Cloquet Duluth and the Twin cities where she was the guest of —relatives and friends while attending to business matters. ‘ McCuaig from his daughter, Mrs. Earl Thurber, who is with® her mother at Princeton, the latter hav- ing undergone a second operation in a hospital there Wednesday morning Mrs. James Rice of Tenstrike vis- ited her sister Mrs. H. A. THE :BEMIDJF:DAILY PIONEER Ralph Moberg, who has been con-!ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD BLUNDERS | Ferrell | fined to his bed for over three weeks MEETING THIS EVENING l and family for a few days this weck. | because of injuries received when al oy poop e 100 0. F Yo | gasoline tank exploded and ignited| ' MemOers S Visit the food sale at the Gas Co.|t | office Saturday.afternoon.. You $ 3 <Andrew Benson, contractor has|.¢ just completed his modern seven | b Z room bungalow at the Corner of 7 - | Thirteenth and Minnesota and is|= % lmoving his family there this week. Secure: your, season tickets Bow for the Lectur@ ‘course to be givén by the Teachers College. Six num- bers for $3 for adults, $2 for stud-, ents. 110 27 The answer will be found among today’s want ads. «What “Blunder” do you suggest) wonvnient 1822, Associated Editors Miss Gladys Rentz and Miss Leo- na Cline, student at the Teachers morrow for Duluth to visit friends| ccllege motored with friends to their for a few days. homes at Bertha, Minn., to spend - their vacation, and will return to|gH8 W. H. Elletson will leave tonight|Bemidji to resume their studies next | for Staples where he will make ar-| Tuesday. rangements for managing a People’s Cooperative store. The Women of the Mooseheart Legion are giying a public dance next Friday, October 27. Everybody welcome:: Good music. 3t 10 27 Mrs. Dan O’Connor will leave to- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boardman and family returned last evening by auto from Rochester where they were called about two wecks ago by the serious .illness of Mr. Board- men’s father, who passed away a week ago Wednesday ~ and funeral services were held there on Saturday! Mr. Boardman’s mother accompa- nied the family home to Bemidji and e will remain with them for some Mrs. H. M. Harold Broadhurst,| time: : ) H Thirteenth strecet and Bemidji ave- £ nue-was hostess yesterday afternoon to a few of her friends, entertain- ing them at a waffle party. Dr. Benjamin Martin had as his guests -for -two ‘days this week his father and’sister from Bertha, Minn. who motored to Bemidji. Six excellent Lyceum numbers for $3 for adults, $2 for students. Tick- cts now on szle at all local drug stores. Course will be given under auspices of Teachers College. 1 10 27 The women of- the Mooseheart Legion are giving a public dance next Friday, October, 27th. Every- Mrs. Lawrence Higgins, who with her childrén are spending the winter in.Bemidji with her mother Mrs. T. J. Andrews and family, left yester- day for Fergus Falls to visit friends over Sunday. . |} We meet competition quality Onions for sale. I have somc nice considered onions at $1.50 per bushel. Alfred Moen, phone 27-F-3 3t 10 27 Cremary butter, limit. 5 1b. to a customer...,.....40c Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Zentz, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Porte and Mrs. J. W. Naugle returned last evening from a motor trip to Fergus Falls where they attended the district conference | of the M. E. Church in session here | for four days beginning Tuesday | night. Dr. Zentz gave the opening | address of the conference Tuesday | night. 10 1b. sugar limit 10 1b. to a cujtomer . ... -78c Rich canned milk, ' large L N s 10c AT .10¢ =« Beginning at 2 o'oclock Saturda! | afternoon, a food sale will be held at | stated that she was. getting along as well as could be expected. the Gas. Co. office. Best of home ! o b 1 10 27 || NICE JONATHAN APPLES at unusual low prices LT ] LR Men’s Fal ly. That feeling is TG tion. Qi We are now showing the very newest in $19.50 to $40.00 Step out with the new season; ! breathe the cooler air of fall, but i enjoy it most by dressing correct- making your selection from oar new stock—just arrived from the leading 'makers of the country. Regard this as a personal invita- i 1 Clothes Dbest assured by monnnnn i e A T T T L LT T T 4 b= e Sweet potatoes, cranber- ries, celery, head lettuce, grape fruit, Oranges, Banan as, Tokay grapes, Pears and all seasonable fruits and vegetables at right prices. §i All delicacies of the seas- on found here. Don't forget our' coffee and tea department which is up to date. We save you money on {, jroceries to buy silks with. PHONE 94 A W SATURDAY SPECIAL HI e 111 i assort- i Aoyt 100 paifs'of ed color, sizes and styles in Ladies’, Men’s and Chil- ren’s [ — BEDROGM SLIPPERS From 50c to $1.25 BEMIDJI SHOE STORE 315 Minn. Ave 1 =] Beltrami zvenue. She has just re-|R- sure m,Qnd what you want. 1 10 27| turned to Minnesota from a $ i ++“rliyears’ visit in Washington. They are 22 years ago. are requested to be present at the | George Kreatz is spending today his clothing, is réported to be improv regular business meeting this even- at Ferris transacting business per.|ing and was able to be up vesterday ing at 8 o'clock at the K. C. hall taining to the eregtion of the mew|for the first time following the ac-|’ e : ;onso}]]idatodt schtool, for which hejcident. G. A. R. AND G. A. R. CIRCLE as the contract. R S Mrs. Wilson Miner of Becida is, HOLD MEETINGS SATURDAY The regular meeting of the G. A. will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the Moose hall. The G. Ay R: Cirlee will meet at arly settlers of Minnesota, having' the Moose Hall at 3 o'clock Satur, akep a homestead at Becide about|day afternogn:and all members are requested to-be present, he guest of Mrs. W. B. Elwell, 1319 two X Hoot Gibson | '—‘|IlllilIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIII|IHIIIIIIIllllllll"lllI|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIllllIll||IIIIIIIlllII|I|IIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII LOVELY NEW SLIPPERS A full new shipment of fine slippers suitable for party wear, have just arrived. In fact the best assortment in styles, leather and sizes that we have been able to show you, You will be interested in seeing them We invite your inspection of them before the size assortment is broken. Contrary to what one would expect, for slip- pers of such evident quality, the prices are very ! PAGE FIVE, 'ELKO Tonifght TONIGHT ONLY Breezy action from the first foot to the final fade-out. Truly a western drama full of fun and thrills. MARJORIE DAW . In the cast Also the Comedy—“EASY TO COP” SPEAKING OF HOSIERY In order to find the hosiery MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON. ..., Following is the afternoon: -pro- gram of the Mothers’ Club which will be held Saturday at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. John Claffy, 1107 Lake Boulevard: Pgper, ‘“Child Study and some of its Practical Re- sults” by Mrs. L. P. Warford; “Mis- understood Chiidren,” Nervousness, by Mrs. J. C. McGhee; and the “Mon.. tessori Method,” by:Mrs."J. Duracha Mrs. J. W .Diedrich and Mrs.D. C. Dvoracek will be hostesses at.the so- cizl hoar which follows. All - mem- bers are yequested_to be ;n-esent- 10c and 25¢ HELEN HOLMES S PR SHEAOE SRS : 1 low. The “B& D™ Shoe Store We Specialize in Fitting that will give you the most sa- tisfaction we invite you to try the famous— HOLEPROOF HOSIERY of which we carry a very com- plete line in silk and silk wool. ML A Phone 45-W 307 Belt. Ave. Special R—ug LOT OF SMALL RUGS—ALL SIZE SPECJAL 18x24 Axminster ......$2.25 27x54 Axminster ......$3.75 27x60 Axminster ......$4.98 27x54 Tapestry Brussells $2.49 27x54 Velvet rugs with fringe ............. $3.98 27x54 Wool and fibre. . . $2.98 27x54 Axminster ......$3.256 27x54 Axminster ......$4.98 27x60 Axminster . ..... $5.25 27x54 Heavy wool rugs $3.50 27x54 Velvet rug with fringe .............. $9.25 36x72 Heavy Axminster $14.95 SIZE CROCHET COTTONS \ White size 1, 2 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, ?Oéi 30, 40, 50 o . BALL3c :/ 72x90 ffill size cotton bat- ting .. ....$1.20 CARLSON Saturday and Monday Spgciéls:_; Boys heavy grey sweaters.9 heavy “ Men’s grey sweaters ... .$1.00, Standard Crettonees yard 19¢1 36 in. wide outing flannel 19¢ Boys’ leather mittens . .-..35c¢ Py | “Of Course” A STORE OF SPLENDID VALUES AT ALL TIMES HHE AR nmnms Sale! A SPECIAL SHOWING AND SALE OF A LARGE NEW-—SPLENDID VALUES—ALL PRETTY PATTERNS SPECIAL 8672 Mottled Axmins- ter cwswmsnss 36x72 Heavy velvet rug $16.95 27x60 Heavy velvet rugs with fringe . 36x72 Wilton velvet with fringe ,............5$19.50 24x48 Rag rugs, heavy .. $1.49 24%48 Rag rugs 24-48 Caroline Rag rugs $2.69 24x48 Atlantic bath rug $3.49 216x5ft. Crex rugs . 214x4'% Rag rugs . .. .- .$2.49 24x48 Kewpie Bath rug $3.49 8.95 2.48 w5149 wool k ]