Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 3, 1920, Page 4

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2680 0PDDE . AND PERSONAL Those fnterested 0 dolng. some 4 3 | work for the League of Women Vot= | i ers, aro asked to meet at the home.of. Mrs. H. C. Baer, 915 Lake Boplevard, ing stunts that have made him re- FRANK MAYO AT REX TODAY “iappearances he ‘wn 1\ukl ‘Bwln:l':“o“ REX WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY The new Owen Moore photoplay entitled “Sooner or Later’ "is the at- {raction booked for the Rex theatro Zor two days, beginning Wednesday. "This latest Selznick picture has a| % s pare farce, as were the O raleces o the . Charles ~Hoyt e aris with a- augh_and 8 es ith & roar, the only serious B " betng the temptuous love g e - Woman Hater” for & oL sing g which wil not be do- Hed. Seons Owen appears In loading aup- ot iber, Owen and the other mem- Bort S cast are Clitord Gray, Amy Do, Joseph Brennan, Jae Carle- e garte Buko and Katherine Per- o e direction s by Wesley Rus- Tis who. contributed s0. largely to 515 mocess of M. Moore's previous Detare, “picadilly Jim. =R Cecll Bt rate tho scemarlo from & Srory by Louls Alan Browne. “EVARGELINE” SCORES ‘A TRIVMPH ON SCREER A motion picture of great oduc omal as well ss entertainment val Boa come o town. _This 18 e Wil- Yamn Fox version ot the poet Long: Telows . immortal “Evangeline” L “will be shown at tae Grand Thestre." It is @ wonderful presenta- Hon. “Through it all runs with_vivid force the love epic of Evangsllne, Daved by Miriam Cooper, and Ga Driot plavea by Atvert. Hoscos. Al Targs fudlence sat-spellbound yester- g s ome Deautitul scene after an- otver“unfolded the dramatic. story. The producer has done well In ad- Reringfaithtully to Lougtellow's Deem: for the net result is @ superb Bietare and one that may be sald 0 Btand in a claes alone. oo much credit cannot be siven to iss Cooper for her interpreta- 4fon o the role of the heroine. - Spe- Siah matinees will be shown at +:15, Soth Tucaday and Wednesday to ac’ comodate. the school children. THRILLER FOR HOUDINI Arthur B. Reeves. creator of the amous "Crai Kennedy” detective Stories, 1s co-author with John V. Grey ot “Terror Island” the screen Selgdrama I which Houdinl, the Tolebrated self-liberator, ‘is again Fhowing at the Elko theatre tonight and Tnesday, matinee. and evening. The sensational character of _the TRennety” yarns makes Mr. Roeve peculiariy qualified to furnish a tale For Houdini that enables the hand. it King to work in all the thril- Gomplete line of Tires plics. Furniture Repairing and Uphotstering. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS 311 Sixth St, Bemidji Phone 488 GRAND - TOMORROW m an|” nowned all over the world Xt the same time “Terror Island” s ‘a thoroughly logical and enter- taining story-of love and adventure. o save the'girl of his heart and the i father from thelr enemies, Ho §ini allows himself to be thrown in- Yo the sea in a closely bound box, from which he escapes, battles with A rotessional diver, and does other feats of eudurance and daring that one must see In order to bel OUTING ENJOYED BY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS A_gumber of Sopnomore and Jun- fof~#irls enjoyed an_outing Friday evening at Lavinia. The party ate a Tunch and toasted marshmallows, and s later entertained at. the home o Miss Alfa Durham of Lavinia. Miss Plorence Laney gave an interpreta- tive dance, which was much enjoye by ‘all. The guests returnedipn the! eleven o'clock train, a happy crowd | of carly. plcnicers. Those present were _the hostess, Pearl Tanner, Leona Carlton, Alfa Durham and the guests, Elsie Black- burn, Gwendolyn Medlam, Alice Pra: ther, Alice Sehraeder, ( Dorothy Han- nah, Borghild Jobnson, Mable Tax Alics Cameron and Florence emonCrash—compan- fon drink to Orange. i Coolingas s evees The,exclasive Waed procem e e i B e T e et Provaed 37 Orae-Couk o, Chcnes Sond o bk, The Sz f Orade Crh Bottled in Bemidji by LANGDON MANUFACTURING ‘COMPANY SPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN AT 3:15P. M. WM. FOX presents 4 of Henry Wadsworth Long- fellows Immortal Classic “EVANGELINE " The dramatic story of the exile of the Acadians A Super Produ told in superb film version. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3 20000 IO 5 i I’mMm. THE MAN == : ARGAIN BL 'ent Heye to.CloSe Out One- falf of THIS STOCK OF Hil Art Merchandise SICKLE and [ can certainly Cut My name I've tal iiold of this stock and will cut - Of‘gE HIGH COST OF LIVING” Out The Most ‘important Economy Event n the History-of biec Graatest Store for Women Who Care ’ i ly into the matter of reduction to make this event of 4 We’ve,_gone boldly and generously into ‘matter of Juction to m: e RERN Bt B v it ise involved and theé low prices attached to realize that the economy obp Hime of year. The benefits to you are two-fold. - Firat, that you gain adv ~ Only a few of hundreds SPRING COATS One lot of the season’s latest,"in the new materials; all sizes an all colors; a regular $40.00 values—now $22.45 The price only represents a imall part of the value of these garments. They have style, quality and perfection of fit. - Fully worth $50.00—to close at 529.45 ¢ SLKHOSE R 0 ik mose |+ For Misses’ Summer ‘Wear, a good value at $1.75 8a¢c VESTS Ladies’ Summer Vests, sold for 25¢, satin. A style, a color of fal casions. Why! they’re worth d price. of $22.45 The very latest effects; all from Fashion's centers. fully worth $60.00 ‘to $75.00 $34.85 Ladise’ Silk Hose, all shades, worth $2.50 World's finest silk hose for ladies. “Phoenix” make, the assortment is too large to quote prices, all sizes, all shades. Entire stock at - SLASHED will get this opportunity. Stock cons) NDERWEAR, HOSE, SWEATERS, PHILIPINO UNI "' C., all go at make, a $1.75 value, SKIRTS, ETC., ETC,, all go For parties or street wear, d RAINCOATS . Z2 SNOTICEE o \s.are most remarkable. Conditions have left our stocks in unwieldly . heavy reduction; secondly, it's the finest mmclundue procurable. Mg wrticles -on sale SPRING SUITS The jauntiest of the new spring styles, rich materials, lined with-beautiful ‘sills. ~ Just stop and think of it, $60.00 values—now $37-45 In this lot will be found the finest creations. of 1920. The styles, the workmanship, the materials are superb. Values up to $100.00— Ladies who are look- ing for quality, fit and - ‘workmanship, know “CARTERS,” None better made. We have them in all styles, all prices. Wil be sold on: sale, nothing reserved. doubt if ever again you GLOVES, CORSETS, SILK ', SUITS, COATS, DRES Price - BLOUSES ‘White Wash Blouses, “trimmed in lace and. embroidery, $2.00 values PETTICOATS Silk Taffeta, all shades, values up Ladies’ Slip-On, all shades, a regular $10.00 value $5.95 Union Suits, $1.50 yalues C “Perrins” make, finest in world, $6.00 value $3.55 here on Baturday . $50,000 to loan on farms. Lana Co. D, B. Jowell of Grand Rapids spent Sajaig s here on business. [unday caller in this city. £, 6. Poyd of Brainerd was a Sat- urdiy- business caller here. o, Noble of Blackduck was & lsatuiay visitor in this city. Paul'D. Peterson of Cass Lake was « Bamian caller on Saturday. T 4 L Eiliott of Warroad was| o Suturdsy viitor n this city. 13,77 Rolland of Thief River ¥alls| is: & Biibiheda caller here ‘today. Charies Feeney. and E. D. Clafty of cotifner spent Sunday in Bemias. A1'Whilte was 1n Bemidii the latter ~Mizpah Message. Jiga, . W. Campbell spent it FH1dgy in Bemidji—Blackduck Amer- Mr.-and Mrs. Robert R. Smith of rooksion were callers I e ety on ! of Grant Val- s in Bemidit it mouse and s viols Gum- bt ware . Bemias ovér Suturday. Zienan Mesage. " Mrs. L. F. Parker and son, Theo- dore wers in Bemidji last Saturday.— Blackduck American. Mr: and Mrs, E.J. Letford left this morning for the twin citles by car, to make a visit of & week ‘- Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Krants motored to Puposky yesterday, and spent the fay with Mrs. Krante's parents Howard Stats who has_besn at- tending school in Bemid is Bome, il [ with. bronchitia—Mizpah Massage. /. Mrs, 1da Hazen; of Parke Grrived Friday 1o spend o weekat the ome of her niece, Mrs. C. A. Bysh. Mrs. Adam J. Jenkauski and daugh- ter, Evelyn, wore here between trains Saturday. - They reside in Wilton. Mrs. L. A. Golser of Barnesville, state deputy of the Degree of Honor, as o visitor in the city on Saturday. . N. Koll of Case Lake, secretary, of the Northern Minnesita Develop- ent asociation, spet suaday I Be- midsi Miss Lilllan Wiborg, stenographer at. the offico of Switt & Co, spent the! Week-end with friends .at Grand For) ‘George Skooglund was in the city Saturday, en route to Wilton to visit| with triends. Ofr. Skooglund is from| Northern. Regular _meoting of the Eastern tar at the Masonic temple tomorrow evening. ~All members urged to bel in attendance. Mr. and Mra. H. M. Stanton re- turned this morning from Grand Forks where they spent Sunday, the guest of triends. John C. Young of Crosby arrived in the city Sunday morning to take p: in the American Legion voxing ex- hibition tonigh Spot eash patd for Liverty Bonds, And Liverty Bond receipts. See G. 5. Hooley-at Northern Grocery Co. fartog the day, or at Markham bolel avenings. . Mrs. G. Botting of Cass Lake, was 2 shopper in Bemidjl Saturday." She Fecently returned from spending the winter 1n Texas, Brs. Rudolph Koepp returned Sat- urday night from Rochester, where she has been for past two months tor medical treatment. Miss Olga Almandinger spent & chort time Saturday with Bemidi friends en route to Tenstrike, where she will visit with relatives, William Lennon of Kelliher, pre- sident _of the unorganized school board which meets today at the court House, i a visitor in the city. Mrs. Clem Willlams was {n Bemidsi Saturday en route to her home at Grant Valley, after visiting for tho past week with riends at Frohn. Specia) destgning service. Spencer, Refuveno corsets, surgical supports. Home appolntments, I desired. Mra. M, Fay, 218 Beltram! ave. Phons 46v. 2 1mo 5.8, Bett Rutell and Will Stone ar- rived Sunday morning from <ton, to be the guests of Thayey Bai- oy on-a fow aays fishing excukslo They also planned {o sttend the\box- ing show put on thls evening by)the American Legion post here. as thet guests o aix o'elock Suad: dinner, Mr. A Son, onald, and Marcus Disca " | ner daughter, Bsther, to Bemiait ast Marvel Boldan of St. Cloud was a|on for adnol Dicely trom the effects of the opera- tion.—Blackduck Amerlcan. Store and all everywhere. Visiting there. They Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lundgren had Mrs. W, Yancker accompanted o latter was operated ‘She 1 recovering The executive committee of thé Farm Bureau will meet Tuesday aft- ornoon at 1:30 o'clock in the County ‘Agent's oftice. _Anyone interested in the Farm Bureau work, or any mem- ber, fs.invited to attend. Miss Ellen -Johnson, domestic sclenge fnstructor, and Mis Marle Krogaeng, one of the other teachers of the Tenstrike school were here Saturdsy to'attend the bréad baking | contest ‘being held atthe. Central 3rs. John Reed has just closed a successful torm of teaching in school No. 8, north of Washkish. She gave an entertainment to which dist- Tict:No. 9 and 95 were Invited, with their teachers, 8. Cstile :and’ John Reed. There were seventy-five In at- tendaie at the entertainmnt.’ ' NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will bo received by the Hoard of Education, District No. 7, for 140 Window shades, sizes 32x82 up to 41x82.° Addréss Supt. R. O. Bagley, Bemidi, Minn St5-4. | WOMAN'S MACABEES SOCIETY MEETS TOKIGHT The' Women's Benefit Association of the Macabees will hold their regu-| lar lodge meeting tonight, May 3d, in ‘o Moose Hall. The committe entertalnment have planned a special program, which will be very enter- taining as'well as educational. All ‘members, are. earnestly requested to bo present.- A delicious lunch will be served. MRS. AURORE BARRETTE, popular New Hampehire womaz, o says iTaulac bruoght about & wonderful change in v -condi- faring “Talaé is ‘a grand medicine, and I ihink every suffering woman ought to know about it,” was the statement) made recently by Mrs. Aurore Bar- rette, at her residence, 133 Second Street, Manchester, New Hampshire. Mrs. Barretts, is a_well known and highly respected resident of that city. %1 have not felt at all well for the| past year or more,” she continued, “I| haverft been sick enough to bein bed. 1337t but 1 was far from being a well woman, At times 1 thought I had Kidney trouble, for 1 suffered almost| constantly from severe pains across| |my back, just over the kidneys. When- ever I tried to do any house-work at 211 that dull pain would be there, and 1 attempted to stoop over it just| felt as though my back would break. 1" would get 8o weak and worn out 1 Wwould have to sit down and rest soveral times a day, and I felt tired all the time. '“This condition made me awfully nervous, so that 1 rarely ever slept well at might, and_evers now and then 1 would ump in my sleep, a8 if| in.a fright, and my condition was| really becoming serious. nly &wo bottles of Tanlac have brought about wonderful change in my condition. T fact, the Tesuits I have received from this medicine have really surprised me. pains in my back which used to trou- Ble me every day have almost disap- peared, and 1 am going to keep on Taking Tanlac until they leave me en- Lirely: 1 have lots of energy now, and am not. only able to do my house work, but T get through the day with-| out feeling the least bit tired. I am 7o longer nervous like I was, and I sleep well at night. T Shall alweys be thankful for | what Tanlac has done for me." Tanlac is for sale by the City leading B and e Hine roduc cater e Sicinity of Hines wi be mela‘om Saturday, May 5. Tho meeting bt g Dr. D. R Gampbell, Miss M. B.|£Ins at 2'p .m. and will continue un:. F. M. Hicks of Akeley spent Sat-| Thompson, Dr. snd 3es. W. G, Covey: Lurday. here on busin Mr. and Mr M. 60 Oon: and G. B. Gourtney Deka |of Bugles were.Saturds§ visitors. 1n " R | Bemia i Tate evening. W L. O'Nefi, v. and |ed free to all. A°special program of ., usic has been arranged for both af. ‘and evening.” County Agent Dl C. Droracek is expectad to e in attendance. Drug| . drug: stares| at 8 o'clock this evening. taxa/Bome a Brick of Koors iee| Sxpest to Teturn on Wednesdsy by |HINES PARMERS o 4-5t1 | automobile. FrAl 1 S PAR a0 MEET ON SATURDAY Under the auspices of the Famm ostng ot vhe Tt et ipper will be serv- Ruggles; scenario by R. Cecil Smith. TREAT YOURSELF to the Best Laugh of the Season —and there’s & pretty. sory t00, i REX THEATRE TODAY 4 A Picture as Big as Tis Big Woods Settings UGGED as its mountains and strong as its primeval rocks o gveat picture of & bold man's ascendancy over trouble- ‘makers in the big lumber camps of The North Woods. A drama beau- il with inspring romance and festuring two popular stars in roles which will make them live in your Temory. An hour at this_ great Citdoors picture is as good a8 & 527in the waods. Now playing. Martin Johnson's “South _Sea Islanders “Tulegi, & white spot in s black land” FOX NEWS, Mightiest REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA Night 7:20 and 9 10¢ and 26¢ Matinee 2:30

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