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

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| SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 24,1820 Lots of houses. Let ‘me sell A. W, Boardman of Grand Rapids M. J. Dobb o day here on_ Fri lefork spent the{Bemidji visitor on’ Friday.. by G. . ‘liober'ts of Fisher spent the nton.was :J ‘Be- tday here yesterday on business. r yesterday.. 4 s N Tler' in: Bemidji. i i - ¥ on 'and 0. Thompson of Aus- ard Schie of Thief River 4 a visttor in the city on Fri- ! ¢ | nderson ‘and Thoma's Thyge- Crookston ‘spent: Friday here iness. Ga. "the" guest " ¢ few 'days. : A ! Jr.:and:Mrs. ‘W, H. Fortin of Pu- ) ; D. - Simpkins {) ‘. River was a“businéss cal / midji ‘between trains Friday.© = ° Mrs. M. Winebrenner of Lake J. T. Gardner, Sr., went to Bemidji |Plantaganet, motored to the city yves- ! yesterday to attend the funeral of|terday, and spent the, day with John King,—Cass Lake Times. friends. mi . Allen Forte was among the busi-| jfigges Vera ‘Cutter and Vivian ness transactors: here Friday. ' Helpineg left last evening for Hines to spent the time between trains pere. attend the birthday party of George Hines. They expett to return to the J.'W. Crandall' of Beuna Vista | ity Sunday night after spending the : was' the' guest of Bemidji friends|eek.end visiting friends and rela. Saturday, ‘while transacting bubiness|¢ives there. here. J . 11 Su Take home a brick ‘of Koor’s ice Cr cream. 4-5t | ¢he city today on business connected with the logal plant are T. A. Mc-|qy, Cann of Bend, Ore., Hugh Latimer ¢ Mrs. George Rhea ai;d Mrs. H. N. \“" _‘McKee were hostesses to the Mothers’ b club this afternocon -at the Rhea|p,ynie- Willits, Henry C. Clark, Jr., . ‘home. and E. H. Dea of Minneapolis. Midses Eva Auringer ~and Marie Christensen spent Monday alternoon and evening at Bemidji.—Cass Lake Times. 4 : STUDY CLUB MEETING | The Woman'’s Study Club will meet at the Library at 2:30 o’clock Mon- . ’ e .1 {da¥; afternoon. . There are several Mrs. L, “W. ' Galloway came: overimportant matters ‘to come up for from" Bemidji - Monday, for a visit|decision at this time, and every mem-| with her ~uusband.— Cass Lake|ber is especially urged to be present. < Times. LINEN SHOWER FOR . : j1 Tuesday to see her husband, who is s FUTUB.E BRIDE recovering from an operation.—Cass| Miss Gerda Olson, of Becida, who v Lake Times. - i -|1s to be married soon, was the guest . | 3 ' of honor at a linen shower on Sat- Miss Harriet Boyce, a former Cass urday, last. She was presented with “Laker, but now of Bemidji, was here|many useful and beautiful articles. last week Visiting with Miss Fern La- | Music and splendid*refreshments fur- Belle.—Cass Lake Times: nished the entertainment of a very ge: 4w 1T A p‘leasunt' afternoon. Mrs. Martin Everson feturned this : % ‘morning from “Minneapolis from ' a .- THE LAST WEEK _visit of a week with ‘her husband.| rTomorrow will be the beginning | . Mr. Everson is employed there. ' [of the last week of the special meet- | ings now:being -held: in ’the Firsti| _Special designing service. Spencer|pBaptist church,.closing with the ser-: uveno . corsets,’ surgical supports.|yices Sunday, May 2nd. Services will ‘Home appointments, if desired. Mrs. be held-every night next week, Sat-1 .M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Phone|yrday excepted. Bible studies will 466, 1 mo5-6|pe llfiiken up_four afternoons of the week, Tuesday to Friday, incl e, Another of the popular Tea Dances|a¢ 9:39, - Las)l' night t:g honu';:s:vv:s was given at the Normal school audi-ifijled to“hear the sermon on ‘““The torium this afternoon at 4 o’clock.)gecond Coming of Christ.” .. Each student invited a guest. A very = § ‘pleasant' sotial hour. was spent. e mm“ SERVICES 7 Spot cash pald for Liberty Bonds, MONDAY AT NEVIS - and Liberty Bond receipts. See @.|- Fyneral services will be held on | B. Hooley at Northern Grocery C0.Monday at Nevis for Mrs. Anna Man- _during the day, or at Markbam hotol. [{or of St. Paul, who passed away evenings. 1117ttt the Lake Julia Sanatorium .on April 22 at the age of 29 years. The .. Edward Anderson returned yester-|sather and a brother passed through ‘.day from Wadena, Saskatchewan,|Bemjdji this morning enroute from Canada, .where, he spent a week Vvis-|y,, Kiviere, Canada, to Nevis to make iting With -His ‘two brothers; and at-|; rangements for the funeral. Local tending to the transaction of busi-|;rrangements were made under the ness. direction of M. E. Ibertson, funeral director. ji, where he is organizing a wood- SEP] LARSO! ‘. ‘working company. The new company 0 H T. R N GRADUATE will make a specialtyéof making all FROM MOODY "NSTITUTE kinds of truck bodies and fancy bod-| Rey. Joseph idji ies for all kinds of cars.—Cass Lake graduatessillz)lis T.mLoanrts)(:n ?:or]?)emlt‘k,e Times. Moody Bible Institute of ' Chicago, . 3 having completed a two years colrse A Thimble Bee, supper and dance|;, the Bible, gospel music and practi- will be given by the Bastérn Starsica) methods of Christian work. He - Tuesday evening, April: 27. All mem-|eypects to enter.this fall into evan- /4., bers and families. are invited. OV-|gejjstic or pastoral work in the east. eralls' and ginghams.gre to be C0s- e .was ordained last year in the . tuames worn. Supper 35 celmd fllzlfl Swedish Free church. At present he ; dancing 50. cents, 2d4-27|4g considering a call which has come Bill: “Say, Jim, have. you _asked to him from a ¢hurch at New Brit- Jane to go to the dance Monday even- i, Co.nn. 9 it 5 e o PURE BRED STALLION. BOULON, Bill: "v;vqlx’.e you'd better, for the| (NO. 14.862) music fs to be the best jazz musicl. Boulon is registered. in the Nation- obtainable; - furnished by Prof.l'a) Register of French Draft Horses, <Schuck’s Jazz orchestra. 1t4-24|foaled in 1904, imported from France : in 1906 by James of Nebraska. He Masons and their families are in-|s jet black in color, starin forehead :'vited to attend a supper and dance|apng g little white on both hind feet. given by the Eastern Stars in the|ps stands 16 hanas high and weighs ‘Masonic hall Tuesday evening. Ging-|j 800 pounds. In conformation he is hams and overalls to be the cos-|,’ grafid horse, with a compact form tumes: - Supper 35 cents and dancing|,ng great muscular development of 50 cents., . 204-26 | the wear and tear quality. - Has the best of legs and feet, some- thing so rare to be seen in our draft horses and so much admired by a ‘true lover of good horse. i Boulon is naturally oneof the best gated draft horses we have ever seen, with knee action like a trotter. Bou- lon will bear inspection by the most critical horseman. He must be seen to be appreciated. His color and handsome form classes him among the most desirable stallions for breeding purposes. In these times when none but the most careful bred horses stand any show of ‘consideration; it does not pay fo breed anything but the best. His blood lines are of the best, as will be seen by his pedigree. We say without fear of contradiction, that Boulon is one of the best, if not the best pro- portioned, draft stallions in the northwest. Boulon: will make the season of 1920 at Bemidji, Minn., service fee $15.to insure mares in foal. 'Proper- | ty of Tom Smart. D. J. Warnin, er,] manager. g 1td4-24 ' Mrs, Harris LaBells wis at Bemidx » Al. Nelson left Monday for Bemid- James M. Phillippi returned this “morning from Emmet, Idaho, where he. has spent some time at the home .. of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whitney, Mrs. “Whitney being his daughter. e “iwill spend the summer here with his “daughter, Miss Mavis, at their home, 1801 Irvine avenue. * Mrs. G. Wakefleld left today for Hibbing and Duluth, where she will visit with friends and relatives for a short time, before going to her ‘_new home at ' Grand Forks. 'Mr. . wakefield, who was formerly con- ‘nected with the Union Dentists here, has located in Grand Forks with the -* “Union Dental Co., of Minineapolis. He © 7 ir3eft last week. . Rev, A, K. Voss will'preach on Sun- one. E. J. Willits, the Jandman. ent Friday in this'city. = . day morning at 10:30 o’clock. Even-|ShiP: tude that it fits in admirably with|the results of this : 3 5 s i 1 SR ¢ il p production; every j st 6t4-18 IR 1y A i P ing preaching. service at 8:00 o’clock. 2‘:‘ x:;.];—yrsugd?z,‘gf;:om' " |the type of pictures in which the|means that was eyer contrived in a even of al A business.meeting will follow the 's—p. m.—-E\;ening worship. We are “Big Four” has been specializing. It |studio to bring merriment to motion evening service. e SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN Norwegian services at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 12. Sunday morning at-the Presbyter-|Bemidji Association quarters, Charles jan church at 11 o’clock, the pastor|Nangle block, at 11 o'clock.. Sunday will speak on' the subject, “Promise|School at 9:45. + 5:12). , Sunday evening at 8 o’clock -ST. PHILLIP'S CATHOLIC the sermon will be on the ' theme, Low mass at 8 o’clock a. m. High “Food, Elements for Serzlce,” (John|mass at 10 o'clock a." m. Sunday 4:34). ¥ Sunday school will’ meet at 10 a.|the Blessed Sacrament at 11:30 a. callers in the city yest-|m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.|m. Baptisms at 2 o’clock. Vespers aci L 4 All are most cordially welcome. -{and benediction at 4 o'clock. Third Sunaay after Easter, St. Sixth street and America avenue. Mark’s day. - 5 Sunday school meets 'at 10 o’clock ars will please bring their Lenten| '~Morning church services in Eng- mon. Continued lecture on “Why 1|7 p. m. Topic, “What Shall We Do Am a Churchman.” |istic evening service at 8. Among the representatives /f the | g, Isted. Topi “Will Man ookston Lumber Co., who are in R;%cecozt:" orres 2 B of Portland, Ore., R. G. Chisholm, |y¢)p, i “Who is Jesus?” mon by Mr. Moyer on ‘“The Hurdle|production that is making film his-|all its own, as a production tuat' ¥ 1 tory. reaches the - greatest . heights that ' George Kehoe, pastor The release .of “Down on . the|have ever been reached by a producer ° Farm’ through Unjted Artists Cor-|of’ comedy spectacles. . Every re- poration is not ‘to be ‘wondered at,|source of the enormous Mack Sennett for the production is of'such magni-|studios ih California are involved in ' ] : 7 oung people’s meeting. ing thé people of this community the | country have praised ti n i i e ¢ 8/00-—Evangelistic “service. ‘ Ser-|opportunity of witnessing a comedy |*to:the skies,’* placing it’in a class/ N /|Race to Hel NYMORE CONGREGATIONAL | SALVATION ARMY' - 11 a. m.—Morning holiness Wwor- has been known for some time that|picture lovers has been brought into United Artists would not-confine it-|play and ~every incident that iz’ selt only to the distribution of the |brought about by the story which is production of Mary Pickford, Charlie|laid on a real honest-to-goodness Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and D.|farm in the inimitable manner in now located at 206 Mimnesota ave- nue, the place formerly used by:the Boucher grocery. Don’t, forget to send the children to Sunday school, and don't forget the place of worship. ] A1 ose Johnson, - of ‘Mizpah spent ¥ W. Griffith exeél 1 hich ¥ Boy: River was|Friday:in. this city on' business. ; 002'“““?0" services at Solway at 3 ’8;‘1"““‘, O'g'“""' d‘{étrlbu!e the &2‘:3;”&’21 Il;;lgt p‘::l;l\lxg could é’o'f"i‘r?igirro?t“fi r:sulf:nr::: ¢ bz, . oer In cRArge. | 1ions that came to the open market|are thrilling, comic, hilarfous, far- Osmund Johnson, Pastor. " PRESBYTERIAN ) - for specalization .in distribution. |cical and furiously funny. .. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE This is an indication that the “Big i el bl Services will be held at the former | po;» wl] have a release list of wide variety in addition to the big pro- ductions of its four principals. Critics everywhere throughout the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER ined and Manna Lost,” (Joshua REX:: TODAY school, followed by benediction of] ST BARTHOLOMEW’S - -}''ST. PAUL'S EVANG. LUTHERAN 10 a.' m.—Church school. Schbol- | . m. - te boxes, _|lish language, at 11 o'clock. 1 a. m.—Morning prayer and ser- Young People’s League meeting at With Our Sunday’s?” Choir rehearsal on Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30. William F. Kamphenkel, pastor. George Backhurst, rector. METHODIST “The Source of Power,” Psalms 62: |- , will be the theme. of the pastor nday morning at 10:30. Evangel- THEATRE NEWS Epworth League at 7 p. m., led by Sunday, school at 12. A place for erybody. ' We invite you to hear, heed and MACK SENNETT’S GREATEST EFFORT AT REX SUNDAY Mack Sennett’s newest comedy cre- |ation, a five part comedy production, “Down on the Farm,” regarding . BAPTIRT CHURCH which there has been no end of ex- 1 0—Sunday school. ceptionally favorable comment since 0—morning worship. Sermon, | its issuance by United Artists Corpor- ation, will be the feature at the Rex theatre on Sunday and Monday giv- Blaine Lambert, minister. - -2:30—Prayer meeting. Produced by Thos. H. Ipce - i : WM. S. HART—“His Hour of Manhood” ; Rex . , h e atr e “NAPOLEON & SALLY” Comedy COMING R;EX UNION ORCHESTRA b= : ; ; R : “Admission 10c and 25¢ Night, 7:20 and 9:00 What the Clansman Was to the South - 66 : ' : i VIGILANTES || EMkO~ Govs | el 1 Is To the West | : s - COMING o | NORMA 'l;fiLMADGE ' “A WOMAN GIVES” - April 28 and 29 , NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT o SUMMER ‘ COTTAGE OR ¢ GARAGE m““\\ "\ 4 Sblendfd looking we'ather-proof Cottages' and | — ik Garages at low cost is the' MUNI-SAVER IDEA. These t TR G IR bgil}dui;%: a9 lgafril:fatctur%d in lzzecti’i‘)}x:s.“ Built of select- ) C e TN L e ‘ si bl e el e o (M Marion Davies come all painted and finished—and DELIVERIES can - \ ; be made promptly in spite, of the building material’ situation. 3 RS ” CONWAY TEARLE In a Scene From the Cosmopolitan Production - “April Folly”| - A Paramount-Artcraft Picture ! 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