Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 5

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v | Al { H t ! | i i i i ] | i ,_.,u,‘g__.*_w,._._..-,-;——-—m,.mé%, | PAGE FIVE. B | S . Last évening the dance and “toe’™ [t BRIEF FACTS Arrests for Afunkenness'in Minneap- - | p sacial given by the Womans' Benefit £ Y = olis in June (wet) numbered 507.. Im’ - |l | association of the Maccabees was a .| In a new womb for drying the hair [July (dry)- the number was 182, ° - huge success. Amid much_laughter, a rubber bully forces air heated by elec- [ The United . States ‘district sttormey and comment Judge Harris sold the| ™* ° (By United Press. )*, tricit; ction N . fi )Y y in the handle.through perforated | at Seattle has ordered criminal” a ¢ ' Te each day ‘give an interesting and complete review of the ladies toes, from 40 cents up to $1.15.| Grand Forks, Oct. 24 —North Da.| teeth. . :|against” restdtrants that ¢harge'1®. .W y’s social activities is our desire. ‘This page is devoted to per- -Dleas)x;n(: z{vel:lrlel:se t kota's round table conferencegsimilar Soclologists estimate that among | cents a cup of coffee. g t forward to the ‘mext-eve to the natfondl-gonference ‘now in| €Y thousand_ bachelors there are| For drawing horse -lawn-mowers L3 .'qén'nl.montion, social items and hews briefs and we solicit ‘your ‘eé-operation in its maintenance, :Items phoned or mailed tothi; : office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Womans' - Benefit ‘association ‘Washigito ‘Witl be in-the form of &| 11,1 men produce: eighteen 8 thou- | vented that is steered from the v"———‘-‘ recopatfuction. meeting' today and to- sand. seat with handles like a plow. | maorrow, -Glenn E. P Nb,'wfllll debate ! ot . i h!s now tan_mus plan of operating. the i . widlroads: with a representative of the | & G_l‘_«}pfi- Northern railroad. Mr. Plumb |/ ig.sgheduled to. be here tomorrow. | . Other speakers will be: Thomas A Crear, president of the United Grain Growers of Manitobs; W. A. Rigeg, Winnipeg, labor man; Dr. J. H. Ls Finley, commissioner for 0 education state of New York; representative of the National Bankers' association, and J. N. Hagan, commissioner of la- bor and agriculture. i — — If a girl’s mother and father separate, with ‘whom should the daughter live? Don’t know? Thelf-‘see SAT.4SUN.I} Alice Brady | | In the Select Picture e “MARIE LTD.” - HAMILTON ; : it - " : She might have been a teacher or a writer, but she became a salesgirl in a millinery shop. CHARMING—ROMANTIC—IRRESISTIBLE 'A. L. JENNINGS | thirty-eight criminals, whereas mar- [ small gasoline 'tractor ‘has b«n; —_—————— TC"pl;Di. 922 ————————————u 1 1N ! John Miller, of Pingwood, was in Bemi*:ljllcanl;ly ssto:'e ;vm ](J;:y to ~ ity Wednesday. **"".}gell light lunches Saturday, October;{ : " : the city We y. 25. - 381027 |} l;n_g It Straight, ,.r 50,000 to loan or farms. Deai g _“Doei Cholly live on_ the’avenue A . a71tt| Judge C. W. Stanton returned to|“No. Choly lives on his father, who the city this morning, from Minne-|lives on ithe g R} apolis, where he spent yesterday on ¥ official business. " G. A. R. AUXILIARY INSPECTION. There will be inspection of 6fficers of the ladies of the G. A. R. tomor- row afternoon at.Odd Fellows hall. All members are requested fo be pres- ent. 'Mrs. J. B. Horn, of Solway, shopped iT Bemidji Saturday. a The sidés of a new vacuum washer for laundry purposes are corrugated, so it can be-used as a washboard. TONIGHT - ONLY ADMISSION 10c¢ and 20c A RETURN SHOWING OF Farnum “THE RANGERS” in the Paramount Play Loans and insurance. Northern and Co. Phone 29. 813tf i f Ole Ness, of Wilton, was a visitor in the city Wednesday. ! Charles Rock, of Solway, was & vis- or in the city Wednesday. WIN-ONE CLASS SOCIAL. The WigtOne class of the .letho- .| dist Sunday:school will give a Hal- lowe’en gocial Monday evening, in the basement of the church at 8 i" Mrs. Joseph McFadden t’aln for Mrs. Bolcom thi ‘: Mrs. Gust Smith, o nd was a visitor in the city Wednésday. fo’clock. . DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield entertain2d last evening at a dinner party fer her daughter, Arvilla, and Glen Harding, the occasion being tacir birthday anniversary. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fier and 12. J i Martin Tonnes of Pinewood, spent ednesday in Bemidji on business. oed to Bemidji and visited friends, 'hursday. ’ }rMu. Otto Maltrude of Becida au- illa Kenfield left the ’m,;gs:nfi;v for Du(i:t: tod‘;y t(;nhear Condog. ; : “THOEF gi[‘);:)‘ I;'IJROSNO » | Fa“y A[ bul}k'fl P’"“ Cuel: SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY. . . i e The story of a big man’s fall, in Little Irwin David Greenblat was pleasantly surprised by twelve little playmates yesterday afternoon, the occasien being his fourth “birthday anniversary. ;was in the form of a Hallowe’en party and the afternoon was spent in games, and refreshments were served. PRODUCT DEMONSTRATION. There will be a demonstration of the Pillsbury :products, The Loose i Mre. Henry Hook of Nary trans-|w.q Bigcuit. company and Barring- Mrs. Iver Myre of Liberty autoed to Bemidji Thursday and spent the |day shopping. and his rise again. FATTY IN.CONEY e Fates Fram eu p,, at the at the FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA MCR: i acted business in Bemidji between] = o) coffes:at Troppman’s de- . . 1 GR AND GR AND 10c and 20c Matinees 2:30——Night 7:20 and 9 : trains Thursday. portment storeSaturday, October 25. ' ; 3 Coffee and samples of the products , will be served:during the day and evening to which the public will be . ¥ a invited. (i SPOT CASH paid for Liderty Bonds : X . R I Y SRR sl cibeny Don Bisenlec ' ol | TSNS SR PR Hooley, Markham. 94tt Thursday morning, October 23, the normal school gave a Belgian pro- gram during the assembly period, in [} M t honor of the visit of Kiqg Albert and OS Queen Elizabeth K to America. 1'he following program was rendered:: Lowell Lamoreaux of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Ken- field this weex. | Mrs. Ben Krofess and Miss Borgen {Krofess of Frohn visited friends in Bemidji Thursday. i { Mrs. Frank Hooks of Yola was i shopping and visiting friends in Be- midji Thursday. | { i { i Miss Florence Lemmieux of La- \porte, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. —_— 17 s - 2 . Miss Margaret Troppman left Fri- i o . 0 ~Brief History ‘ol the Belgians— C p t : -day for Minneapolis, where she will | Esther McGhee: 8 7 a tlva ln _spend a week visiting friends. Belgium During the War—Mrs. i Miss Vera Backus returned to the Be;(llig;rilbert and Queen Elizabeth Lomedlenne '*—" L. ¢ |;city Tuesday evening from the Twin}-—Alice Minnick. 2 ‘”Citles. where she spent a few days. Cardinal Mercier—Avis Cameron; 7} s, o i s vix [l of the Sereen |, Mrs. A. Carlson of International z : ‘ 'Falls 1s visiting her mother, Mrs.| . Miss Grant, who has spent several & 4 : i 1 [ King of Turtle River for a month. months i Europe, told some very:in- | o . o2V e i - y [ teresting’ reminiscences of her tl_'av—l ) N Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft]els through Belgium .and the char- G “:slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- acteristics or'the people there. The 4 N midji Mfg. Co. Phone.481, T&F|program ended by gii#joining in the ) 3 ; : -, | singing of America. ; 0. J. Laqua left Sunday evening-for Minneapolis, where he is spending ' the week attending to business af- ¥ 4 fairs. s } Monday morning, October 27, the students and faculty will observe the | : . in birthday of the late Colonel Roose- ‘ velt. <. - “s = Avery Hopwood's A The Catholic ladies will hold a food sale and serve lunch in the Gas Co.’s office Saturday afternoon. 141024 ‘FAIR and | WARMER' Don’t Miss It! Directed by Henry Otto, B Maxwell Karge, director MAY ALJ-JSON IIV" F AlR ‘AD W.R—ME l Zl". general. Miss Glee Forbes, of Hackensack, arrived in the city Wednesday even- ing, and is the guést of her sister, Miss Romayne Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rude of Pine- wood were in Bemidji on business yesterday. Mr. Rude is manager of the Pinewood Mercantile store. . 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. 'A. Grier enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Minnick and daughter, Miss Alice, at a duck dinner Thursday evening d Mrs. Louis Olson, of MeIntosh, and .. Miss Eva Sorenson, of Virginia, " Minn.. are the guests of Mrs. Frank Getchell, for a few days. The Play that made New York and London Hysterical ‘'with Laughter. - . community to attend the demonstra- | gency. tion of Pillsbury products, the Loose . = DO YOU TRUST YOUR HUSBAND? WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR HUSBAND Hal coffeoat Troppmuna Dept Store Even when he says he’s going to his lodge @ TO BEAT YOU? Laura Bartlett said she - evenings? Blanny Wheeler didn’'t know would, because Billy was so darned good w}}ether to or not. Jack was mighty fascin- to her, so good it was monotonous. That’s o ating to the ladies, and she had her doubts. = why she took the absurd step she did—and What happened afterward is one of the it accounts for the multitude of screamingly funniest farces. funny situations. Charlie Chaplin in “Sunny Side” First National Attraction g | , Hear the Five Piece Orchestra Falls, was in the city this week, en- route home from Wilton, N. D., where she had been the guest of her aunt,! Mrs. I. C. Johnson. While here sne was the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. Robinson. Mrs Mathes was accom- panied by her children, Bob and Alta. Mrs. H. T. Mathes, of International‘ Oh, Ho, Ye Ghosts! Disguise your mortal frame in ghostly vest- ments, and come to the Hallowe'en Jamboree in the Episcopal church basement .Monday, Oct. 27. Ladles, bring a lunch box for auction. Spooks, cards, dancing. 26c. Mens’ committee, Harry Olin, chairman. R | JUNE ELVIDGE Ry i i i Pt W ey g BB L R i Matinees— Children 10 cents, Adults25cents...........................2:30 o’Clock e sty s Hasting, whoits i Nights— Children 15 cents, Adults25cents..........................7:20 and 9:00 Also Showing. Comedy “YOUNG MR. JAZZ” a mem.er of the Duluth public '« gchools teaching corps, will return - to her duties in that city tomorrow.

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