Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 5

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“,»TUESDAY" EVENING, ‘JUNE 15, 1920 wrmest 10 womn ||| REX - Theatre.‘ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL W.'L. Brooks left yesterday on aj A special lot of brown, high heel ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY > - business:trip to’ Chicago. " pumps, all sizes, while they last:$5.50 —-—————_—— R, . l‘roppmans Dept. Store. 1t6-15 All kinds of cool looking sports : and dress hats at the Elko Hat Shop. Miss Verna Marianne Reidy a‘r- HA"VE YOU : EVER 1t6-16|rived today from Luluth'to spend sev- . Band eral weeks at thehome of her grand- % y- ‘{|'Read That Strange Book, Miss' Beatrice l}'nv;ekmot hevlh:, ‘parents, Mr. and Mre, ‘H. Mills. : aLE “T uests of Hercules,” was a business caller‘in the city yest-| 3 4 \ . 0 N. and 11i 5 Misses Margaret and Katheryn # M Williazy erday. " A 3 - : Troppman have returned: to Bemidji ¥ onderful shade and sun hats at!to spend the summer months with the Elko Hat shov $2.50 while they their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.'G. last. 1t6-15 | Troppman. Miss Margaret has been ~Jattending .a Russian Ballade school 4 % Take home a m»m: of ‘Koor's in New York city and Miss Ka| 4 e ) i eream. _ A1l eryn was a student at St. Margaret - g . : m Plcmres Academy in’ Minneapolis during th 4 s, Miss Olga Ingan @l :past.year. : ] Wy : i spending a week They have. as their guests, Mifss ; l s i ASS]oNS friends. "' ¢ g "' |Florence Mullen, of Minneapolis, w ; 3 3 - will ‘spend several weeks with the ! &\ 8 s P Mrs. James O'Neil of 'f'm'tle Rlvqr, {froppmah family - at ' their summer & AW i . L AYGROUND _motored to Bemidji Monflay and] e_at Lavinia. A 2 . b % 3 v transacted business. Prgr s 4 < ; : Mig. .. Darpthy - Torrance, whose John Simons retufl: 2 X ito 'Mr. Archibald MacMil- from Minneapolis, where . : % 4 e e v T - S t of honor ata delight- With Beautiful Y ks ful, luncheon and bridge given.Mon- | . Mr. and Mrs, J. day by Miss Donna Lycan, who will | } KATHERINE ard, were between trnln business Vis-|act as Miss Torrance’s bridesmaid & e itors in Bemidji Monday. at the wedding. P 4 M The luncheon took place in the ¥ d ‘ ae Mr. and Mrs. George Keiser, of |dining room of the Hotel Markham, Turtle’ River, transacted business in|covers being placed; for eleven guests. § Bemidji Monday between trains, The color scheme ,was garried out:in if ‘the -budget ' * |pink and white. A large basket of pintk sweet peas, snap dragons and bridal wreath, formed a most attrac- tive centerplece Pink and white wedding bells at the place of each guest and - appropriate place’: cards daintily carried out the- idea. of a bridal luncheon. : The guests included intimate| The foundation skirt may be tucked | - ) : friends of Miss Torrance and the| under, it preferred. Medium' sfzes .3HE MARRIED A FLIRT members of the bridal party. They| requires 3 yards 40 inch crepe "~ WITH AN EYE FOR were: Miss Dorothy Torrance, Mrs.| georgette and 2% yards 36- inch sat- P i G. M. Torrance, Mrs. F. S. Lycan,| in. i, A “SKIRT” : ~ |Mrs, A. P, White, Mrs. C .R. Sanborn, | . Pictorial Review Bodice No. 8755. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thorson of|Mrs. D. J. Moore, Mrs. H. Mayne| 34 to 46 inches bust, Price 25 ‘cents. Minnesota avenue, spent the week|Stanton, Mrs. Howard Ingersoll, Miss | Skirt No. -8295. Sizes, 24 to 36 in- .end with friends at Fosston, return-|Arvilla Kenfield and Mlgs Donna Ly. ches waist, Price 20 cents, i ing to the city Monday: can. ~ . ¢ EEN e & TR T IAtt;r 1“,19 llllxncheon, bridge was il ot SR o3 ee,. €O [ -|played in the Lycan apartments L] 'S L dent of 5;:1021 ttl%lt {lestel'gay mOl‘lt!' which were charnz'lngly l:‘Iecomtetd PERMANENT No MAN’S LAND' ing for Baudette, where he was to|with large bowls.a; ske - y \ attend a meeting of school officers. |low andg purple'ir?;%:%:-idatls vc:'tre};etlh Sites of Probably One Hundred ik, and_peonies. Mrs. A. P. White won lages In France Too Dangerous Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds,|the honors for the aftérnoon. During " to Use Again. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-|the afternoon Miss Torrance display- e ¢ cery Co.,"during the day, or at theled her beautiful trousseau, -to the| Fifteen villages in the Alsne dis- Markham hotel evenings. 1117tfdelight and admiration’of the guests. | trict, destroyed by war, will never be The closing feature.of the after-| rebullt. There are 17 towns In the P Amos Jacobson of Jamestown, N.|noon was a kitchen shower given Miss | Marne district which will be aban- D., was the week end guest of his|Torrance by the guests. Many prac-| doned, and probably 100 “in ali*’c eousin, Martin Hogan, of Grant Val-|tical gifts wrapped in ::{k and white France. For many years, st least, the, ley He made the trip by auto . |and accompanied by ap| r;)préate and| gofl on which the vmnges stood wlll " eived by the % ¥ N t Our manager, Miss Wilson, will re- - abpite e ; FpL % HER HUSBAND amusing: verses we mnin in the cities all this month and| Miss Torrance is the daughter of ] fresh summer hats |Mr. and Mrs. G. M, Torrance of the ; ;-AA Paramount Arteraft Wi out for the Elko In the role of "Mary Grant,” the girl who broke the bank at Monte Carlo. If you never ‘dé’ another thing see TH]S ‘for dress permit only one evening gown, a safe in- vestment’ is' printed georgette com- bined with soft :satin. The model pictured hag an, undervest of lace’ which is Jiberally exposed by the deep V-shaped neck:and large - arm- holes of the bodice. A narrow belt of -metal ribbon finishes the walst. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft Bemidii Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt slab wood, tor sale, $3.560 per load 'Mrs. Jessle ngby left Monday for Stillwater, where she will visit with relatives for most of the summer. Mrs. Lewis Salet and son, Richard, arrived this. morning from Mankato to visit with: her sister, Mrs. David Gill. Her friends warned her that he was a devil among ‘the girls, but—well, you knaw that pretty tale about “marry and reform.” 'DOROTHY GISH A large land ‘eales organization purchased the land on which the vil- desires to get in communicatior with lages stood and will keep possession owners of large tracts. Address Lock| We wish to thank those who assist-| of it untfl it can be made safe. Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-25tfled us during the illness and death of | These sites are the ones often fought our beloved husband and father, also| over, on which the ground has been for the many beautiful floral offer-| turned over and over again, burying ings. explosives of all kinds to unknown | depths. There 18 no trace of bulldings retageey’ Matinee and Night Jerome Higgins left yesterday for Thief River Falls where he will visit with friends and relatives for a few. days before returning to his home at Coyer D’Alene, Idaho. = Mrs. B. H. Anderson and =Ch|ldren - “hardships. W ANTED faced more than the. usual sh § - They retuorned,: hewever, and lived in Large sun hats in two toned, white Improved and partially f Vi and biue, white and yellow, white|farms. Our lama’"m t”ore':'?;:s": ?:t.. worst makeshift caves and dug- and orange. Match any sports suft.|continual inquiry. 1" on talned. by -th Prices $2.50, at the Blko Hat Shop. | partially improved 1oy ish | e e aaton of thevit: | 1t6-15to gell your farm an lages, warning people of the lurkln( 2 itripes.| terms. are right, we can sell it fy William J. Werth returned Monday iyou. Write or:conié and see, the F. ;’{ dlml'l«—"ml ‘and 8 a state convention of e rd street (Upstairs), " Mr. Werth is secretary of the Bemid- Minnesota. " p )-v B?‘:!zdsjtit v HE‘L D'GGER W f 31 council of U. C. T. 2 B General BIM Papularity ‘ln CROWD WATCHES WORKMAN - Australia Thoroughly Attested by : |: - 1by £ i- eu;'le:g,u :hr::pg:ll;g,’ '::“{m:n:::“ CLIMB STAFF ON CITY HALL a Recent Happening. B The colors may again be displayed — ::‘;‘:?lfi:;:mgg" ucont: ::::?" from the flagstaff on the city building| General Birdwood occuples a unique " 1mon6-16 since a new set of halyards has been lace. in_the hegrt .of the Australian put up. The work-was done Sunday soldl& who. remembers Gallipcli and Mr. and Mrs, Al Jester arrl’ved'ln morning under the diréction of Levi ¥ # pe Bemiayi Saturday from Great Falls, |FTice and considerable interest was France and has a ‘;‘“‘N stories to | Moot irs, Jester will:rematn to take |®hoWR by the.onlookers who' witness. | tell of the general's’ unexpected ap-|. chnrée of the resort at Lake Plantag-|¢d one of the workmen climb to the| pearances in. “shorts” on some hot bat- anét and Mr. Jester will return to peak of the B'L mnm;:::’&fl;}":‘l: Aus- Montana in & few da; ! B i ; BIDS erence, when Le reacbhed Melbourne, William Able left yesterday after-| e, 1 . with the slouch hat of the “digger.” noon for Lakota, N. D. He will re- undefif:n‘;":" Wil be received by the| 41y then carried the general shoul- turn in a few days te go to Douglas meeting of the T : der-high through heavy rain to an im- Lodge, where he will have charge of|on the County Road, by the County provised platform. Perhaps the the dining room and kitchen. IMH Ditch No. 1, 1% mfleinorth of Sol-| neatest acknowledgment of the gen- Able accompanying him to the lodge. ;.az; .,,; Ju:]he 19th, th& at 2: o'clock | eral’s thanks eame from a digger in - m., for the construction of a con-| the domain. General' Birdwood told I{lton, le! - g will attend a conference of the Sig-|in the office of thle' 'l‘an Clork. €| when he arrived in western Australia, dalglaget, on June 15, 16, and 17.| The Board reserves the right to re-| ¢ A=t thing he received was a car- This is an annual gathering of peo-|ject any or all bids. toon drawn by one of the lads of the -ple from onme province of Norway, J. A; HALLAN, | Twenty-eighth battalion. “It showed ‘who are now citizens of this country.|3d46-3—17 'L Town Clerk.| ® jreat, ”bll :ll:geae h-ndl hell;ll ;n:ol:. i welcome, neral rdwy proudly. Before he could continue, & rain-drenched digger remarked: “The other hand is here in Melbourne.” . 4 Baby’s Picture o 3 is Priceless UU will never know i “the pleasare that. will come from a seriés of . portraits of “baby.” And how “baby” will' appreciate those pictures’ in the years to come. .- We specialize in the photography of children. We assure you the fin-. ished: portrait we make will reflect “baby’s” de- lightfal personality. A meeting of the Presbyterian La- <77 ddes’ Aid will be held in the park near Mrs. J. J. Congor’s residence to- . morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. .In- stead of a picnic lunch being served .- as first-announced, the hostesses will CARLSON BOUND''GVER ~ TO FERGUS GRAND JURY A. Carlson appeared before Judge be Mesdames A. A. Warfield, J." J.|Simons este McLaughlin and F. S. Arnold. 1If it is| charge ogyh.v,;d;ym ;lf:e ;::;’;n:: : HAKKERUP raining, the meeting will be post-|quantity of liquor. He was bound STUDIO poned. over to the grand jury at the next : term of court at Fergus Falls. ! Phone 239 * | Rex—commencing Sunday—D. W. Griffith presents “The Idol Dancer” Imli?:n (Kgr:l::n w!'fi‘fh‘l’l’r;hflflded by s‘TuRDAY' JUNE lsth —a First National attraction. Come! | T4, 1t]e River tomhlin (;Imon, in Matinee and Night Join our excursion to the “Ever Lov- reported Mr. Johi Plt where it is in’ Land of Jazz—the South Séas— | "4} " Garlson £ nson; -f‘,‘;’md a still - where the swooning odor of magnolia | ¢y “nena) mod arm. e still is of STANLEY & M CONNH..I‘ blooms and ‘rare personalities mingle| ¢ "4 odern contraption type, e E aviratacts to charm and delight the onlooker. [V} e exception of using a rubber : Youwi | hose for a coil instead of metal. Talk about entertainment! You’ll me w :.~'live a long time betore another op- 2 Wmm & ADE portunity comes glong. Clarine Sey-| {1, § MARINES CUT OUT Words aad Music mour, as Mary: Richard Barthelmess, as the beachcomber. Note: No one HIGH COST OF EDUCATION mRY TAYLoR will be seated during the dance| Washington, June 15.—A voca- Comedy Conjurer scenes. Try to come on time. tional training system’instituted this month will develop the United States "Bemidji, Minn. strength of about 17,000 men up to Drs. Larson & Larson, the 27,400 authorized by congress Optometrists. If trou- bled ith headaches, and cause a waiting list to be main- ’ mervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, o % ) nounced today. or glasses repaired, them. Artificial eyes fitted. Subscribe for The Pioneer. 8ubscribe for The Ploneer. R HENRY GREY In a Screen Version. Eugene Walteérs’ Funout Stage " “Matinee 2:30 Rex T heatre; - TODAY REX ‘of the Great Northwest Two Reel Comedy—“THE GIRL EXPLORER” FOX NEWS—Mightiest of All Evenings 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 25¢ B. S. MOSS presents Play / “Boofs cand Saddles” UNION ORCHESTRA GRAND- Tonight Only Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 Admission 10c and 25¢ m MADLAINE TRAVERSE spemaieune 11 The Tattlers” A Drama of the Newly Rich, in a Big City _ Mr. & Mrs. Carter DeHaven in “CHEATING CHEATERS ?* 2-part comedy ELK REX & Thursday The Picture You'll Always Remember ‘ MONROE SALISBURY The Mansfield of the Screen in “Cross-Eyed” Ben Turpin in ' b - #THE NUT CRACKERS” o e A Two-Part Comedy Coming Friday--Buck Jones in ‘Zhate= TR CHARLES RAY “PARIS GREEN" His Very Latest Picture And he was “green,” and in Paris. Later at home on the farm he wasn't so green. You’ll enjoy it. Hm Divbrcecl Wite” There are unusual dramatic situations in this story Marine corps . from its . present of a man who sacrifices his love for honor’s sake. You will be puzzled until the climax, which comes with a tained, recruiting officials here an- double force because of the surprise in it. of also showing '7:30--9:00 10c & 25¢ TOMORROW .

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