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A iti'Vi)t, \^t a uyn, ir*?*+*w^'***** +*J- t*t hfl'(U Items for thi column will bo gladly received by Mr. Hmrrey, telephone 114-W. Reader* owe it to vtheir nridjT Saturday "morning- from"Aber-I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murch of Min neapolis, who came to Bemidji a few days ago, went to Wilton Sunday to inspect the farm they purchased near there some time ago. At present they are occupying light housekeeping rooms at 423 Fourth street. H^ e/rvTT n*H i-'? YOU CAtickewt N in, a Priz ggo atComplimentaroyr the Grand Elko Theatres' for three months as first prize, tir one for six Weeks as second priz'k Read the' "Wanted at once" ad oh"i|iis pg^, 3t 10-4 Mr. and Mr.s. Allen and sons, Mar ion and Ljjeaijljjive returned from North jOjlk*a^w[ secured rooms for light Mbu^^prmg at 423 Fourth street. ^MrF'^llen sold his p'ropcrvy in this city1 vUfAj-ifSUMr i* TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1921 jf eaf- -e,nd to them-, elves to see that item* of local irtarfaWH repprted,r Everjr if em will D 8 Prope conidera ve tiqn whe source it known* y*ft .S.pAittSwanson of-Kockwood mar- ko^elT'Sl^ad of potatoes in Bemidji Mmdayfl| Misshape Kurtz is staying at the ll^rtie OgMr. and Mrs. L. B. Grandy. "23 Twelfth street. v'?-' Children's Vellastic union suits, 98c. Trpppman's 2tl0-5 BenariJ Landgrch and Lester Petei son of Liberty were Bemidji busi ness visitors Monday. Harold Searls, who is teaching a school near Shevhn, was a Bemidji business visitor Monday, B. H. Edwards and son Everett of Rockvood were Bemidji Sunday to consult a physician in regard to Mas ter Everett's, health. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson and sons, Kermit and Victor, returned to their home in Bemidji yesterday after spending- a few days with relatives at Pillager and Brainerd. Chailes Landgren 'and* wife of Pipestone, who have visited relatives at Liberty and' B/'C^da (for Grant Valley. the p^ist two weeks, wer'o. thoppers' in Bemidji Saturday. A daughter was born 'to Mr. and Mrs. John Harron, 1219 Lake Boule vard, Saturday at St. Anthony's hos pital. Mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. A foot expert specially trained in midji Mo.nda Dr. Scholl's method of foot correc tion will be at the B. & D. Shoe store Mr. and Mis. Sam Pequin of Eckles Thursday, October 6. 2tl0-5 I drove to Bemidji Monday and visited Miss Car,ol Knov returned to her duties as teicher of th" sthoo. in fl-o Summit district, near Blackduck, early Monday mornhig i.fttr spend ing the week enu ith her oarer ts in thu ty. Miss Nellie Knox arrived in Be,- thiss nooe fiom Crookston where she' some time ago and, ac- companied by his faniily, went to North Dakota to work during the harvest and threshing season. A card was received Monday from Frank Hitchcock, who left here four weekst ago. by^ auto, in company with William Verhig^that they had crossed the line between Oregon and Cali fornia and were nearing their destin ation,'Long Beach, Cal. They report a fine trip anrtl no car trouble, and oaly one piincfeure in the entire distance. Allt|wool .i^rlnensghiittens, all sizes, navy and re^4^9& $4.95 and $6.50. TroppJmaiiV S#- *j*Jf#t? ,1I '9-189 visit( 1 no na A 2tl0- 5 Mr.'an'MJJS. /Charles Landmen motored t& fie^ii. Sunday to visit forme*5*- ^neph^^irlfcrick Landgren, and ^^v^^nToute to their home at Pipestone, having spent t^he past fortnight visiting their son, Be nard Landgren, and family at Liberty' and othfii relatives and friends. This, is the seeond 362-mile trip this elder ly couple has made this year from Pipestone to the home of their son near Werner. Athenbaeh returned to Bemidji Sun day night from Park Rapids, where they motored to attend the funeral, of Mrs. Achenbach mother, Mrs. C. A. Lyons, which was held there Sun- '.vn*$ if"? Daily Fashion Hint IN VERY SMART STYLE' One of the most fascinating &l>lc of the seat.Qii exploits check materials combined with plain organdy or bati&ie. 'I his straight-line frock in voile/has tfu skirt' and sleeves trimmed witrrfrills ol oirandy, stitched through the denter. long, narrow vest is set into the open fiont, narrow ribbon outlining the neck and vest. The backs are extended over the shoulders and'joined co the gathered fronts in yokt efiect Medium sue requires yards, 36-inth check, and 1 jard 36-iftch plain, matciial. Pictorial Review Diess No. 9489. Si/is, 34 to JO inches bust and itf to 2oJyears. Pi ice, 35 cunts. X.M-*E. Smith motored to Bagley Monday and tiansacted business dur ing the day. Miss Iva Wright, who has been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs.4 Henry McClernan left Monday for L. B. Grandy, 5Ii3 Twelf'h street 'Minneapolis where he will transact has returned to the home of her *r-' business for a few days, ents, Mr. and Mr&. T. J. Wright at A. L. Swanson of Rockwood, who his been under medical treatment in Bemidji for several weeks will be ta ken to St. Anthony's hospital this evenint, and be operated upon Wedno day morning. G. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19M Miss Hattie Overaa, who spent a part of her summer vacation in Be midji has returned to her home in Minneapolis. Miss Overaa is a stu dent at the Hawaiian School of Music in that city. Frank Baiker of Wilton was a be tween train business visitor in Be- friends while shopping. Boys' suits, two pairs knickers with I suit,, $6.50. Tonpman's. S. C. Bailev left Monday evening for.St. Paul, where he will transact gf'/^t I business for a few days. 1 Mrs. Thayei Bailey arrived deen, S. D. and will be the guest of Jatives aiid fnends for about a week, marriage of Miss Ruth Anderson of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue, and-other relatives for a short time. Dr. Schali's method of- foot collec tion will he-at the & D. Shoe store ^'October 6. 2tl0- E. E. Kenfield, Thayer Bailey, Bert Rettll Mlgse Car lP atl avenu friend a Tll A i. -i ITI Hilaire, Red 1 .ke Eallar, Styne and Ed Achenbach and family and Jule jyj ^LAOIES TOdENTERTAIN JBf'fflo Trfilfies' Ai4 'V Methodist Pciiurclv.\will entertain ,,the I bWcLal *i *i o'clock dinner this eve lhfn8J at the church. [BAPTIST CHURCH i-roLD^" -1 I BUSllffeSS tyEXT t^rttcm I The annual business^ meetyiu ,oi the 'Baptist uiurdft will Be held tliu. .eve ning at clock at the ehu.cn, tuc ceeding winch light lefreshmenls will be served. I CARPEN TERANDERSON 1 Last e\(P'ng at the Picbyiemn parsonage at 7 o'clock occure the marriage ol Was land Caipemer and Elizabeth Anderson, boui of this titv. i They wei attended by M". and Mi*. Eli Arnoi 1. LEGION AUXILIARY I O MEET THIS EVENING! I The October business meeting of die Amei can Legion Auxiliary wlit 'be held th.s evening at 8 o'clock at the Civic and Commerce association ,100ms. It 1 desired that all member-, ,be present BIRTHDAY PARTY Robert Rhea entertained ten of his Ismail boy li'ends at his home, 1010 Beltrami a\enue, yesterday afternoon I honor of his seventh birtn anm 'versary. They played ganies and en joyed a buihday lunch. Robert re ceived a number of birthday giitt from his guests. MODERN WOODMEN TO I MEET TOMORROW NIGHT 1 The Modem Woodmen of America I will hold their regular business meet ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'cloc'v at Moose hall and all memebrs are [urged to be present. Lunch will ne 1 served and a social hour enjoyed after I the business session. LANGFORD-ROCK Miss El'cl narent and otherhom-e rel parsonagmoiiimg 6 o'clock occurred the nav re- '1^ Salter Stone have turnee r!r!oirh their hunting tnn in the vinityfbf Okhe, and bagged a num ber oftibirds. Mr. and Mis L. G. Crothcrs, Mr.' arid Mrs. C. Golz and daughter, Miss Elsie, motore I to Pinewood Sunday ^rftTrrvrimrinrv and spent the day with Mr. and Mis. George Paqum. Arthur Bailow, who visited his mother, Mrs- Emma Bailow, Fifth ward, for a slioit ttme, returned to International I alls today where he is employed by the M. & I. railway. Mr. and Mis George Cochran, Sr., expect to mo\( to their home at 500 Minnesota a\mu e, this weeu" from their cottage at Birchmoiu, when* they have spent the summer months. Mr. and Mi- W. Z. Robinson and daughter, Elizabeth, returned Mon day to their I in Bemidji from. Fargo, where ihey motored Thurs day to visit nds, and Mr. Robin son trnaasetcd bu3ifleas this citj and Frank Ncfft of Clear Miss Corinne Carlson returned water. Th wfr attended by Missj Sunday ifo ^resume her teaching at Delphmc Beatidette and Fred Breen, Nasfewwifc' fter spending the week both of Bc.nidji. The bride wore a with?Jtl^parents, Mr. and Mis. A. T. browan suit an to Snatch, and car- Carl$J3$$| bououetd ohatbride's roses rie( "if/ Immediately after the ceremony A foofcfexpert specially trained in the bridal party proceeded to the home of Mi and Mrs. L. F. Johnson, where a we (''ling breakfast was serv ed by Mrs. Johnson. The table deco rations consisted of Ameiican Beauty roses. Following the breakfast, the bridal couple left on the 7:"55 tiain for Clearwatei here the groom owns a huge faim, and where they will make their me UULULIUJUUJCJIJUI i Superintend' nt A. M. Bank, Mr. and Mrs, Gonner, and Mrs. Townsend o'f I nk Rapids motored to Bem,idji ^atuil.iy"*night and spent] Sunday as gu-t of Mr. and Mis. Joseph McFai' n, 1203 Mmnesot i avenue. Av a sonstrud th hom ir 0 Amer,- (1ay thre weeks mornin0g from a with relatives and Ri VP av Falls,r wge St. R. E. Noble, of Hector, Minn., ar ith two carload-. ,f. ^ar stock and hou^e- rive i xvi machll rv, hol KOod an day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred the Ostranderd f.im,make which bought Towle and family also attended the recently. The i-cation is east of-Be-1 funeral from here and returned to idji near the on the Mississippi1 Bemidji the same night. Mrs. Achen- river. Mr. Nohc is enthusiastic over bach did not return with the family, his new faun 1 the communis in- put will remain there for a few days., to which he ha- moved. 1 ,11 hishhome on .IIMIIIIHI rTn rrrmre a rumrrrrw nmt rr-rr 1 r"r! i Rocsk and He:t IT. Lang- ^Vrt^l ,t thi botl /r" rr *"I t 9fin I Sunday nuining at 8 clock at the parsonage of the Bet! el Lutheian ,i church, P.e% l\ '5. Nod. i oT cirt-I IG attended by Mr. and I'ho yepng peo ple will ma' then home in Bemidji. ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLD MEET WEDNESPAV ,NIGHT The Ro\al Neighbors of'\menn James Martin visjted his son, Clyde, have charmed their meeting jiiight' at Turtle River for a week and re- from the second anu fouith Tuesdays turned to Bemidji Monday. of each month to the fii^t and third Wedpesda\s at Moose hall The reg- Mrs. C. Bacon and Mrs. Henry ular meeting will be Jujld -foniouow Fallon motoied to Blackduck today nighty and it is deyf^cfrthafe^tbrire'be and visited their friend. Mrs. Henry a large att i.dance Legler. EPWORTK LEAGUE HOLDS BUSINESS MEET TONIGHT The business meeting of the Ep- David Hinshaw of Wilton, who has been poot health for some time, left for Chicago today where he will woith League will be held tins eve receive medical treatment. nmg at the home of Miss Bemice Ketteiij, 900 livme avenue. All mem- Mrs. William Keiler, who has visit- beis and lends of the League are ed' relatives and- fnends at Saskat- invited to attend. Succeeding the chewan for a month, was in Bemidji business meeting lunch will be seived today en route to her home. and a social hour enjoyed. NFl'FT-ANDERSON & at the St. Phillips THE BEMIDJI DAilA PIONEER PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID TO MEET TOMORROW The Ladies' Aid society of the Prehbytei ian church will hold it^ regular meeting tomoriow afternoon the basement of the church at 3 clock. All ladies are invited. The hostesses aie Mrs. Quincy Brook,, Mrs. William C. Budge, uyd Mr*. E. D. Boyce., DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The' Daughters of Rebekah will lio'd their regular business meoliiu Wednesday evening at SIO'C'J CK at the 0. 0. F. hall. There will lie initiation of candidates at tint, meet ing and it desired that meniho be lucent. .The degree staff will mt'it this evening at 8 OVIOLK ioi piac tice. METHODiST LADIES AlD iJ uiiiiminu WED. AND THURS: !?f WILL MEET TOMORROW The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will meet Wednesday ntttt noon in the church batenieiu at 'l.Y) o'clock. Lunch will be seived after EVERY THUR- SO AY Tfiffl"i.wwr 'f""-lj'-" mv" i1*^ "WW Mr, ame^-mm'"jwwwmvam MEfa*w*itPttmiMiaa(WXOT*marii^ PATHE NEWS Current Events ot te WorM Lswte J. the bu.siness session, at which Mr". J. II. Ij'ivenian, Mn.C K. Welch and Mrs. ,Otto Shook will be hostes-sct It is desiied that theic be a huge at tendance. FINGERPRINT TOURISTS aty United l'resi) Paris, Oil. 1.If'a project just announced by the Prefect of Policy M. Leulher is approved by the minivi lay ofJthe' uOterlor, ifrMvjH'Wuri^U't coining to Paris for an extended \ibit wil' have to submit to finger-' intiitin before be, or she, can uuuiate without let 91 hindrance in" this town of joy "and hnglvt lij*^' 'As the law now stands, cuy isitoi who intends to remain two weeks in Fiance must obtain a carte d'ide-ntite, or ceittilieate of identity, from the piefcctuie ol police. French inotosts have induced the Iteform P'efect, as M. Leulher is known, to PIOIKM the 111st tution fa new form of caite d'ulentiti', which will include the holder's photograph and his, 01 hei. uif iial impression. will apply to fon,iner as vw'1 to nr.i.vj.s. 4 ACTS ANOKA 5 PART FEATURE PIGWRE We arc an v* font is known as the 'Bert Lew Clr-cult'--The 4 act foatl I sftoWi start out of Vttlcago and travelints.cS to $an Franaioctj I JANYE and PEOIilNl Saxaphones, Accordions, Piano, Musical Novelty M01ILER & FAYTELLE Cljckficp Ccmodi.tns Singing Talking, Dnnptns PICTURE PROGRAM EDITH ROBERTS in-"LURING LIPS" How a Bcaui'fu! Woman's wits and wiles won back thj Man blu loved. -^r*ni H|MII wpMi.wiit^ SCHEDULE OF TIME QJ] Picture at 2:30 Adults35c Vaudeville at 3:30 Children under Six- teen with written consent from their patents and !c War Tax- 1st Picture 7:IS Here is an Assoc-ated Pioducers' 7-Part Sotci.il Production that is Drama vividly u'nsc tbat it drips ''cu beyend ail senac of "our sui- 9rcund:ngs. So beautiful!" 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