Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 5

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- WEDNESDAY" EVENING;*NOVEMBER 19, 1919 : ( ,‘I ‘Te each Jny give an. interesting and complete revievi_ of the ~city’s social activities is: our desire. This page is devoted ‘to per- [l ] 1 [ L] % THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER aily, Fashion. Hint GRAND OPERA WHILE YOU FLY? i We”‘all knov; what the “music” of - ;|-the.-airplane is, and our ears have All That Is Left of the Mastedon. An “early find of mastodon boned from Shawangunk, Ulster county, New York, was presented to the Universit of Virginla by Thomas Jefferson, Alcoho! From :‘Molasses.: Alcohol ‘I8 now-made from “black strap,” a.very cheap and’ commosi grade of 'molassés Wwhich comes from the West Indles. 8 become so attuned to it that the least mechapical of us can tell in an instant ifr anything has gone third president of the United States, who, like Theodore ‘Rooseévelt, twenty- sixth president, was an: enthusiastic o sonal mention, social jtems and news' briefs and we solicit your | wrong with the engine. But why not | naturalst. It 1s noted by,natiral his= |3~ tusniot s - o co-operation in its' maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this | make the “music” of _perfect action | tory that after the great transcontinen- |} TOP CATARRH!’ OPEN office are appreciated by readérsof the paper and by the publishers. . | real music? Is it past the skill.of the ::}t‘]‘:dge'i?;:: I:nenm:hr::‘b:::: NOSTRILSXAND. HEAD ) —————————— Telephone 922 =———=——=—== inventor to make the airplane, in- | were unearthed, and in them these an- L _"“ d' h"N il ; stead of humming like a bee, sing | imals frequently became mired. Both s‘fluflu ‘:x?c,u, at Once. i . like the gramophone? Aerial voyages | Ulster and Orange counties have been ; T - Game Warden Munch of Crooksten Tinager Sunshine grocery. 1d1119 5 S A prolific in mastodon remajns. The |*™ is in the city today on business. -’ g e are; uniquely sohtar‘y, and the air- | oo o mastodon, dug up near New.| = If ‘your nostrils are clogged and - = Tonight {s’the.night of the turkey . man ‘would experience a welcome | yy o 1n 1845, and now in the Amerlcan [your head is stuffed you can’t supper at the Presbyterian church. mitigation of boredom if he could | museum, is the most perfect skeleton | breathe freely because gt a cold or ke Tinager Sunshine grocery. 141119 Everybody welcome. 1d1119 at ‘will call for a vocal or an orches- catarrh, just get a smalli bottle of so far found. Bones are frequently S 06 . Dean] i 5 . | Ely’s Cream Balm at anyydrug store. u:?'ggo' to, loan,ar; RIS, .‘i)'l tt| '~ The annual turkey supper will be tral performance from his petrod ::::dhgsebzv::":fm d::;dh?l: . fi)end Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- i served by the men of the Presbyterian i engines. ; ; » 008 | geptic cream into your nostrils and Mr. and_Mrs. A. F. Melbo, of ley, are in the city today, on bus] = Loans and fnsurance. Northétn Land Co. Phone 29. 813tt Mrs. Ben Shawl of Wilton trans- acted business in Bemigji between trains Tuesday. i R One dozen photographs mé 12 Christmas presents. Call.upthe Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open e enli;gs. A13tL Mrs. Jennie Jenkauskis of Scribner was a between train business visitor in Bemidji Tuesday. It you want to sell or excnange your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. - Rev. Fr. Florian Lochnikar, of Red wLake is spending several ddysiin Bemidji, the guest of Fr. Phillippe. One dozen photographs makes 4.2 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- Studio open eveningg. kerup Studio. 118t Mrs. Fred Rhoda, who was caildd to .Long Prairie last week by the church ‘Wednesday, November 19, and the menu will -be as follows: 2 - Turkey, Giblet Gravy Dressing . Cranberry Jelly Mashed Potatoes Fried Parsnips . Waldorf Salad Pumpkin Pie Bread Coffee The supper, the same as in previ- ous years; will be cooked and served ?y the men. 2d1119 LADIES’ AID MEETING. " The Swedish Lutheran Ladies, Aid meets Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the church basement. All are welcome. Mrs. C. C. Ward. B. P. 0. ELKS. There will be a regular meeting ot the Elk’s lodge Thursday evening. E. H. Jerrard, secy. LUTHERAN AID MEETING. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran Free church of Nymore, will meet at the home of Mrs. B. Merseth tomor- row afternoon at 2 o’clock. LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING. The Luther League will meet in the parlors of the Norwegian Luth- eran church on Thursday night. A programme has been prepared, and lunch will be serveu. A codial invi- death of a friend, returned Thesday. tation is extended. One dozen photograpns makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- ings. . 113tt GUILD MEETS TOMORROW. The Episcopal Guild meets Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs.. Eduard Netzer, 401 Beltrami avenue. The hostesses are K. K. Roe, oil inspector for.thig|Mrs. Oliver Whaley and Mrs. Netzer. .llgmct, left this afternoon for ‘Foss™ ton’ and McIntosh on an inspection teipo A, can give them except your photo- graph. Call the Hakkerup Studio, No. 239, and make appointment to- day. :113tf Mrs. Charles Barvoz of Eckles was in Bemidji Tuesday trying to locate a vacant house. Mrs. Barvoz con- templates moving here soon. e Remember carry a bit—save a bit. W. E. Green and son, George, left yesterday for Bemidji, from which place they will go north to hunt deer.—Little Falls Transcript. . Mrs. E. A. Wright and son, Arthur, left yesterday for Bemidji, where they will- reside for the “winter months.—Hibbing Daily Tribune. ‘evenings. - 1117tL " Mrs. F. W. Noble of Frohn, and Mrs. A. I. Richards of Cresco, visited AR o EPWORTH LEAGUE TONIGHT. Young people! You should have seen the young folks and their skates at the meeting last night, and heard G. W. Harnwell’s story. Mr. Isted speaks tonight, and. they are lpdking for you. “All sing” at ?:30 o’clock. INJURED BOY DOING WELL. Litle Clarence Norby, the lad who was so seriously injured at Mallard some }ime ago, while coasting, is im- proving splendidly. Clarence was admitted to the Bemidji hospital on October 29; at“‘which - time: it xwas: théught that he “could not possibly recover, even with the aid of a very careful operation. He has not been operated on as yet, and at present s’ taking solid food. It is hard to say just how much longer he .will have to remain in the care of specialists, but his doctors have high hopes for his complete recovery. BURGDERFER LOOKS UPON first number of the high school ly- ceum course, Monday evening, No- vember 24, it will be one of the real- 1y high class numbers of the entire at the F. W. Noble home and called | program to be given in th on other friends in the city between |winter. : h st trains Tuesday. % It you irtend to send Chrlétnms Mr. Burgderfer is a humorist both on and off the platform. He bubbles over with jokes all the time. Part of cards, the engraved kind, with your | his program is given in full dress and name engraved the same as the senti- | part of the program in character cos- ment, you should order now. stock is complete and you will not be dissapointed in the selection make. the Pioneer office. :Remember carry a* bit—_snvé»n bit. | clean, The [tumes. He makes up fo~ his char- acters before hiy audiences. Mr. you | Burgderfer is original in style. His See the beautiful samples-at | humor varies from grotesque ygrimace 1mo67216 | to startling oratory. He has a mis- sion on the platfom in. dispensing wholesome fun, leaving a | 1ifts.” ] 5 141119 {memory that both pleases and up- The Elko orchestra wil lentertain with a special programme of music at the Presbyterian supper .tonight. S::ne and enjoy good music whild'you You can remember more friends by, sending Christmas card than in any other manner. It costs less top. Select from the splendid lines of gim- ples at the Pioneer officoc and have your name engraved in the same type a8 ithe sentiment. They make mighty COUNTY TREASURERS ARE PAYING STATE MONIES (By United Press.) St. Paul, Nov. 19.—Minnesota county treasurers are paying tax col- lections into the state treasury to- day. All counties are expectead to pay up by tomorrow: The state will be unable to distri- bute apportionment of $1,760,700 to N VERY CHIO AND SIMPLE, This one-piece frock is developet in a combination of smart materials upon very simple lines. The long waist is of self-figured satin, while * the skirt is of duvetyn. Buttons of self-material trim the skirt, which-is unstitched along the upper edge at the sides-to produce the prevailing widened effect. A narrow belt, vest, collar and c}ufs of duvetyn complete the details. Medium size requires 234 yards 36-inch satin and 174 yards 64~ inch duvetyn. Pictorial Review Dress No. 8517. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 25 cents, CHARITY BALL FOR CHILD'S WELFARE The Charity ball to be given at the armory Fridey, November 21, yunder the auspices of the Women’s Civic and Commuxity, club, is for a most worthy cause, Childs Welfare Work. The baby clinic is an excellent reaching so many mothers and babies in Bemidji and neighboring commun- ities. The work also takes care of sick and needy children and will aim to send Thanksgiving baskets to all who need them. The charity ball will be an annual affair, the club realizing it will be a splendid medium for awakening and Kkeeping friends for the childs welfare work, and hopes all will aid in this good cause. All details in connecting with the ball are in the hans of the following committees, who are doing their ut- most to assure a splendid time to all those who attend: . = + ‘Chairman—Mrs.- H. H. Schuma) Refreshments—Mrs. D. L. Stanfon: Publicity—Mrs. M. A. Greenblat. . Tickets—Miss Arville Kenfield. Music—Mrs. O. H. Manaugh. Decorations—Mrs. E. Ebert. Floor Manager—D. S. Mitchell. All are urged to be on time for-the grand march at 9 o’clock.’ Tickets may be - purchased .at Barkers’, the City. and Boardman’s drug stores. is for everybody and the larger the attendance the more efficiency in the work of child welfare. Van’'s orches- tra will furnish the music for the dance program. 1 * SPEAKER NOT'COMING. Miss Maria Sanford, who was to speak at the Methodist -church to- night, will not be present as other matters detained her from coming. She was to have -appeared under the auspices of the Woman'’s Civic and Community club,.and many had signitied their intention of hearing her. Shé is a former professor and bears the title of emeritus of the University of Minnesota. Subscribe for Thne Danly Ploneer Tonight &Thrs, One Word Would Save Him," thing and did wonderful work in- She Didn’t Change. We had learned the family name of our new neighbors and so were some- what surprised when their small daaghter, while playing witk our chil- dren, announced that her surname dif-' . fered from the rest of ‘the family. “Why, that isn't your mama’s name, is it,” I asked? “Oh, no, but she got married again, and you see I stayed just like I always was,"<~Chicago Tribune. 4 { " BILLIE BURKE > Mi;l( adinQ Widow" * 1 paramonnl Irlcrafl € uclure il il N .\ Another Feature RBUCKLE In His Newest “Back_ Stage’ . Orchestra Evenings NOTE THESE PRICES ELKO dense and shaggy, and of dark golden- brown color. let it penetrate through every. air 5 . | passage of your head, soothing v__lnd healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! How good it feels. Your mos- trils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no thore headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just S what sufferers from head colds and Subscribe for The Dally Ploneer |catarrh need. It’s a delight. REX! REX! REX! Sunday and Monday But Father Can't. It has been our observation that when a holiday comes around everye pody takes advantage of it except those who need it the most. The Season’s Greatest Sensation Now released for public exhibition at popular prices. It presents the pictured true story of the sole survivor of a half million Armenian girls. AURORA MARDIGANIAN “Auction of Soul- From the book—Facts Not Fiction- . the book Christian Women Sold for 85 Cents Hé found himself with two brides:i arms on his bridal night..” How did it happen? Alice Brady RACE “HIS BRIDAL NIGHT” A Select Picture Two Parts—FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY—Two Parts ~Added Feature—Miss Margaret Tropp- man in a series of classical dances. | REX FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA i 20c and 30c Night 7:20 and 9:10 o’Clock T REK e, , Death Wiped the Slate of Vengeance Clean SEE William Farnum in new de luxe production Presented by WILLIAM FOX et cash paid for Liberty Bonds, THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE| The charity ball is to be strictly . Matinees—10c-20c in a snappy, jazzy, 5 e 2 1101‘ty Bond receipts. See G. informal. Many seem to believe it Nights—15¢-25¢ breezy £ E . . Hooley at Northern Grocery Co.,| When Clarence L. Burgderter, hu- |is to be a formal affair and social at- 2igr Ry S8xce == during the day, or at Markham hotel, [morist and reauer, appears in the |tire is to be worn. This is not so. It FRI. & SAT. acceptable tokens. 1 .| the public schools until these funds g 4 RS P . ",“‘t@i‘ :;e ‘co;:e::t:d under a law passed by H T “ ” : e legis] 3 Cobiagy ausiy 11 iy arry 1. 8 van umflf ful selection from which to make Mrs. Allen Fort, who has been vis- fting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -C. Rogers of Nary for some time, is now visiting at the George Fort home in Bckles. She will epend about a month there. This Christmas as before, yoJ‘%‘v-El probably want to send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti- your choice. Have the sentiment and your name engraved on them in thé same type. It is quite! the correct OUCH! PAIN! RUB OUT RHEUMATISM Stop Suffering! - Relief Comes the Moment You Apply Old “St. Jacobs Liniment” Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not one case in fifty requires in- ternal treatment. Stop drugehng! Morey in Vitagraph's “In Honors Web” His promise meant more than : % Z % ELLIOTT DEXTER Supporting LILA LEE’ e et of the WolF® A Fascinating Story of Crime and Retribution A 10,000,Mile Trail for Revenge Thrilling Shipwreck Desperate Battles Scenes in Slums of New York and London Coming Saturday _ HARRY CAREY in his latest greatest western drama “RIDERS OF VENGEANCE” He wasn’t a shooting man, but seven men robbed him of his family and his girl so he started out to get them all—one man against seven. Did Harry get them? Or did a woman halt him? You’ll know when you see him in “Riders of Vengeance,” even faster and bigger than “Hell-Bent” or “Bare Fists.” Don’t miss this great Carey picture: '.: - REX THEATRE voTag his life—his moral code that of the days of e'hivalry—lu did what he believed was right. A CHARACTER YOU ALL ADMIRE Rub the misery right away! Apply soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Liniment” directly upon the “tender spot” and relief comes instantly. “St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain. It is harmless rheumatism _liniment which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Stop complaining! Get a small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs thing to do. Call and see the sam- ples at the Pioneer office. 1mo121§ A Smashing Story of the Great Northwest Opening day tomorrow—mBemidji new Cash and Carry groceries. 141119 3 m——— Other Attractions .. Paramount Magazine " “Holmes Travels ELKO Mrs. William MecCuaig and two ehildren, Margaret and Donald, left Tuesday, November 11, for Minne-|et apolis, where they visited at the|Liniment” at any drug store, and in George Webster home until Friday|just a moment you'll be free from noon, when they left by the southern | rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff- f routé for Los Angeles. They were ac- |ness. Don’t suffer! Relief awaits | g;mpanled by Mrs. S. .. Sinclair,|you. “S;- Jacobs Liniment” is just | rs. McCuaig’s mother. They will|as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum- | cp,fhd the winter in the west. -~ > |bago, backache, sprains’and swellings. | | { at the GRAND |

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