Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 5

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Gl ot b gk A " Te each day give an interesting and complete review of the eltyl social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- .sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your eo-operation in its mllnteunee. Items phoned or mailed to this office are nwnehhd by nlden of the paper and h{ the publishers. ;—fl=.'roh.h0lo 922 = e - - T —————t Lots of houses. Let me sell you Ray Kaliher, of the Kaliher & De- one. E.J.. Wllllts. the landman Lueil Co., left this moon for Duluth N 14t3-27|on a business trip. Arthur Danuser of the “B. & D.” Shoe stgre, has just returned from a business trip to Duluth. _ 8. Sapers of Chisholm was a visitor in the city on Tuesday. . New Sprlng gprmem& are-. at ‘Troppmam"s every .day. J The women. of the Mooseheart Le- 3" - ion will meet this evening in the Cmmneys. stove -pipe, .furnages|Moose hall at 8 o' cloef( sharp. cleaned. "Phone 386., 6t3-2Y New- Sprlng garnients are arrlvlng "at 'l‘roppman s every day. = 2t3-25 5 mpsox of ‘Renter ‘was; ‘busl~ " “Mrs. W. K. Denison subfnitted to nee‘caller here on Tuesday. a "slight operation ‘at St. Anthony’s hospital on'‘Monday. She is gett‘ng on verry nlcely Miss Martha Flhlgnr. school super- visor of music, has returned to her ‘duties, after a few days illmess. Roland Hicks of Remer was a busi- ness caller here yesterday. ; il Mrs. Amanda Stohl and son and daughter left. Tuesday morning for 71tf | Minneapolis, ~called there by the death of their daughter and sister, 650,000 to loan on urm Lana Co. Mrs. F. G. Troppman returned yes- terday from an extended business trlp in the east. She spefft six weeks in'Chicago and a month in New York. Mrs. Troppman states that nrlce con- ditions prevailing in the ea&. are much higher than ln the west, in a1l lines. . s HOSTS ']!0 DINNER GUESTS Mr, and Mrs, W. Z. Robinson enter- tained at a 7 o'clock dinner at their home on Minnesota avenue, last eve- ning. Their guests were Messers. and Mesdames C. L. Pegelow, E.E. Feir, . and R. J-Boardman. and’Md. W. E. Scott of La-|’ ; K-L COMPANY OFFICERS . VISITING BEMIDJI PLANT H. N. Stronck,- secretary -of the Kenfield-Lamoreaux company and O. A. Lamoraux, vice president of the same company are in the city on business in connection with the lo- cal plant. The former is from Chi- cago and the latter from Duluth. SPENDING. FEW DAYS ¢ ON BUSINESS TRIP HERE J. H. Reuttell of Grand Forks N. D., Cliffords Ruettell of St. Cloud and R. C. Ruettell of Crookston are spending a, few days .in Bemidji on a joint business and pleasure trip. J. H. Ruettell has for several. years past spent his sumfmers at Birchmont Beach and enjoys a large acquaint- ance In the cn.y 4 " NOTICE TO, THE PUBLIC As I have to raise $5,000, 1 am going to offer my entire stock 'at a discount of from 10 per.cent.to 20 per. cent. I also request all those who are in arrears with their ac- count more than sixty days to make immediate settlement. This favor will be very much appreciated. Otto G. Schwandt, 210 Th‘d Street, Phone 33. 5 4t3-26 urs. Stephen Denny of Emetta was Bemdlji yesterday. i ) pndx.ll of | Puposby per.in this city. E M. Dunphy and Roy Johnson of Oul Lake spent Tueaday in Bemidji Speck of Frohn trans- ess in the city Tuesaay. 2t3-25 N “Mr. porte were Bemldjl guests on Tues- day. Lee K. Meyers and George Johnson of ‘Sebeka were Tuesday visitors in Bemidji. . Mrs. Anna Hanson of Frohn was a " petween train guest of Bemidji triends on Tuesday. Mise Laura Linde arrived in the city this morning, .the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L Crawford. *'_Mrs. Frank Schumer of Northern atténded to the transaction of busi- neés in Bemidji Tuesday. N Suk satin and serge dresses up to $35.00 values-to go®at $19.50, to clean up at Troppmans. 2t3-26 s T Mr. ‘and ~ Mrs. John Jermain of Libérty: left- on Tuesday for- their new home at Lacrosse, Wis. Sjlk satln and serge dresses“up- to $35.00_ values to go. at $19: 50, . to | elun up at Troppmans. ats 25 Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Elliott of” Bis- kitie were -among the out of:town callvrs ln Bemidji yesterflay. Go to "Mack’s Candy Store” to get the ~Rose of the Goddess” California apples. Just arrived today. 4t3-27 UNION BAND ENTERTAINS The members of the Bemidji Union Rastus—Say, bo, what’s de crowd doing hanging ’'round . dat bulletin ~board? Sambo—Man, dey’s readin’ de no- tice- of de’dance .dat’s going- to be gibben at de Kapldn. Flats Easter Monday evening wiv the Schuch’s jazs orchestra fo’ the music. 1t3124 their families and relatives, in the Moose hall. The evening was spent in dancing, and - a numbér of splendid musical numbers, were given by the band. Mr. C. L. Goodman, who re- cently came here from Grainge, Ind., also favored the party with- several xylophone. selectiens, accompanied by Miss Dorethy Hazen, pianist, which were very good. A delightful .lunch was served at a late hour, and all spent a very pleasant evening. OLSQN LANDS GOOD JOB . Herman Olson wanted to improve himself and decided he was not fitted for Motor Mechanfcs by natural in- clination. His first move was to come |to Fargo, N. D., where .he took a course in the Hanson Tractor & Auto School. In a short time a call came in from the North Dakota Agricul- tural college for a graduate who was competent 1t‘i) take a position as in- structor. r. Olosn was sent and . gl‘l‘:i::i:::fi‘:fi: s?:;:‘ll:,ul):sé evening. was offered $125.00 per month wotk- She has t the past week with her ing forenoons only. . He accepted and . pare ts,s](pernand Mrs. A. E. Wlttl what's more, he made good. The Hanson Tractor & Auto School (Over s 1000 stndents in 1919-1920) has a :ln{:: c{iysfim:e:n‘;log:dg A;?: splendid equipment including both an fll- Minn., Aobe{'deen S, autos and tractors and also glves other points, ~where she. wi . |special course in tire vulcanizing, act: busineas‘ for two weels. welding, storage battery work, etc. A complete description of " courses | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclpnlld ol. will be sent on request. < 1t-3-24 Northern have rented t.heir , and = j Teft mth:v,mlng for Memphso enn;, | ANDERSON \FUNERAL WILL .where they will make their home for the p;uent. Mr. McDonald holds a| - ~ BE HELD IN BAGLEY 'bh id position § %' ‘| The rémains of Swan Anderson, W!itt,lng left u,], even- who' died at the St. Anthony hospit-| [ vana; al on Sunday night, were shipped. to ag-dor BlgGRAUCk: to_visit gley last night for burial there to- |, usbe ; % = B h ln Dusinosk 'g: .. A brother from Evansville ac- oompanied the body. to Bagley. Local rrangements were under the direc- tion of H.. N. McKee, undertaker. . Funeral services will be held at Mr. and Mrs. E: L. Crawford re- turned this morning from a«three week's visit with relatives at Balsam Lake, Wis. XS 'Clwrles Clark arrived from Ogdep, Utahi, to make a short vieit with*his brother, Bert Clark, who resideés on B. floolcy at Northern Grocery co” during the day, or at Markham hotel, ovenings. 1117t lllm Sally Wm,lng returne& .Hm—lm«l you ‘ask Kate g0 to the dance Easter ' Mondhy evening, celébrating ‘the openiig of the Kap- lan: Flats? % ‘Sinicoe, Canada. for Mike Maloney, Mike—No. an inmate of the county poor farm, ‘Jim—Well you had detter, for 'who died at the hospital Saturday. SBchnick’s jazz orchestra is going to|The body was shipped this morning furnish the music and .I know ahz to ilm;{)oe under the direction of H. N. McKee. Infant Son Dies. Services were held at 10 o’cloc! Optometrists. - If hvn- this morning for the infant son' ‘bled . with_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bahr of East Be- urn-u or eye dis-|midji. Burial was made in Green- ‘_-mdundorthedmimotn. 'N. .| McKee, undertaker for Huffm Lohdon—Londoners gold-brick sellers but they miss chan- To settle a bet, Fred: Barnes, well known ‘music-hall gomedian stood for five' minutes in busy: Trafalgar-square offering genu- ine one pound notes for sale at two pence each. He sold one. . are shy of ces occasionally. Subscribe for The Ploneer. . e . VERY SMART ACCESSORIES .Enhancing the smartness of ., % costume by accessories of fur is re-.{] garded in the light of a Aduty by well-dressed women, hence the de- The Cesign. pictured shows- a circular shoulder cape, extcnded to form a stole. The large pockets are gathered to a straight band_ which corresponds with sthe Dbelt. r Medium sige quires 1 yard 56-4nch fur cloth tor dollar and muff \ Pictorial Review .IMuff and Stolo " Skirt No. 863 ; to 38 inches walst. Price, "20~c_nts. FRIDAY and The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. C. Shepherd, 518 America avenue. The hostesses will be:Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Higby. The Lenten offering of the socnety will be taken at this ! LICENSE GRANTED. License to ,marry was ranted Tuesday by Clerk of Court F> W. Rhoda to Clarence D. Bowcock and both - of Beltrami county, and to Wilfrid Fontaine and Marie Ann Fontaine, Boniface, Manitoba. The application license wad made at Ethel Rockwell, ONIGHT SELENICK 1omas | Glorious Ladg 'By Mary Murillo and Ed- Direction by both of St. for the latter MOOSE WILL ENTERTAIN FAMILIES THIS EVENING The Loyal Order of Moose will en- tertain tne Ladies of Moose Heart le- gion at the Moose hall tonight. = _The entertainment is to_get bet- {ter- acquainted with each other nnd" have a better time in general. Moose members mund Golding. | George Irving. . . 1vis Benson, Olive Thomas. of Loams, requested té his wlfe mother or sister, or 1,” and a good time is aranteed, as dancing will part of the evening's program and supper will be served. Matt Lady Eileen, Eve]yn Brent. Dr. Neuman, Robert Tab- ‘Lord Che/ttmgton, Huntley HAMLINE CO-EDS HA ¥ SLATE CLEAN BASKE Miss Corinne Carlson of Bemidji whoris attending Hamline University, , was-a member of the wo- man’s basketball team of the collgge, which won the championship of the Twin Citi¢és this season. son played running guard on the 'Varsity team, and played, her last game for the college last week, as' she is a Senior at Hamline Univer- of ‘band entertained last evening for ! Loame, Mary Burke. Hi Mrs. Henry Olive.: ) Bfabette, Mona Kingsley. RAINBOW COMEDY " Two Parts Romeos and Jolly Juliets 'The team played five games, each resulting m a victory. Wells Viemonal 3, Hamllne 28, at J Roof Garden Hduse Norbhrop Collegiate 14, Hflmllne 32, at Hamline. Y. W: C. A. 8, Hamllne 31, at Hamline. St. Paul Y. W. C. A. 15, Hamline. '1o and 25 Cents Matinees 2:30 Nights 7:20-9:00 Wells .\lemorial 9, Hamline 19, at : | REX THEATER - Gomin SHOULD A WOMAN TELL? ALICE LAKE “And An All-!Star_ Cast A dramatic, intensely human story of a New England fisher girl faced with the problem of whether to reveal or not, to . the man she loved more than life, the secret of her youth. * PAGE FIVR GRAND=-=TON1GHT Shows at 7:30-9:00—10c and 25c : BILLIE RHODES in “The Blue Bonnet” Real True Life and Happiness are a blending of Laughter and Tears. “The Blue Bonnet” has many laughs and a tug at the heart as well. “Nothiné But Nerve” 5 Second of the New Hallroom Boys Two-Part Comedies FRIDAY—Blanche Sweet iri “FIGHTING CRESSY” fn ThursoaY R} f X —rroay y A Big, Thrilling, Spectacular Story of Life in the Timber Lands of the Great Northwest MITCHELL LEWIS SeI&t Pl'ctures Also_Showing—;Two Reel Comedy i H | :{. Robbed by tramps—Thrown from a bank as a hobo— Chauffeur to the girl he loves—Impersonating his million- aires self in society—Married in' secret—Accused of his own murder. These are only a few of the amazing adventures of devil-may-care “Speed” Carr. " A Picture That Sizzles Over the Screen! With Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts, Tully Marshall Matinees 3:00—10c-20c—Nights 10c-25¢ ; E L K 0 -~ Toyrlg;gnfiqw

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