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" . pumps at only $5.50.. Troppman’s SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1920 ‘ .+ - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : o 5 ' - PAGE FIVE W , HARDING CAMPAIGN TO , SOCIAL AND PERSONAL GET REAL START MONDAY BESSIE BARRISCALE i ngton, June 19. (Raymond IN 5 A | METHODIST CHURCH Clappet)—The presidential campaign “A Woman Who Louis Newman returned Thursday| Mrs. Clem Williams of Grant Val- . , -l ot, Sel evening from St. John’s where he|ley transacted business here on, Fri- dr:;:%‘.i,o!:.:gc“:; s,fila:: :?‘l,e(;h;,ly- ati ,'i\:‘&rnfi,;fl:‘w::g t‘l:: ri:;nr:l‘il Understood” Would You Risk Your Life to Save an has been attending school. day. . the primary and junior departments|cah nominee confers with party lead- 'of the Sunday school. B {ers; Wili Hayes and others will help + Erring Husband—See This Ab- sorbing Drama . Take home a drick of Koor’s ice| Mrs. Ella Laudtke of Grant vSlléy eream. 4-6tf :as among the Bemidji callers om ay. . RegularSunday “School sess] Harding arrange his speech of ac- 12 o’clock. ) ceptance. : . Rev. Blaine Lamb e e S = ' Minlster. SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN Morning worship at 11 ‘o’clock Rev. T. F. Kolsge, of Iola, Wis., willl Mre. J. A. Youngren returned this g morning from a'two month’s visit in| Mrs. A. W. Hall of Wilton, motor- Minneapolis and Chicago. ed to Bemidji Friday and called on friends. Black Liberty strap pumps, high leather heel, $11, at Troppman’s Mrs. Fred Barker of Wilton was a 1t6-19 occupy the pulpit. iy 5 N between trains shopper in the city Sunday school at 12 o’clock. yesterday. A You know what it is to Look-Look- i g Just see “The Idol Dancer” and you'll w ANTED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE % —an Look-Look. Rex theatre Sunday. " X . ” B o R 1t6-19| Improved and partially improvad ue,s:r:"lcifii:gurxmhezlf i:ve‘;»heihgnl CIRCUS DAY, a Bnggs Comedy S '|tarms. Our large ‘sales force; has a |gu. A& Co.’s | store, ah 111 o.ka' § continual inquiry for improved and partially improved farms. If you wish to sell your farm and your price and terms are right, we can sell it for L o tions isn you. Write or conte and see the F. R. Low mass at 8 o’clock a .m. 8| £ Dg'; ;05?1{1::: ]f;flgyv:;tetreu:gg Duxbury Land Company, 204% |mass at 10 o’clock a. m. Sunday olr“ “k thei t' " )'l Third street (Upstairs), Bemidji,|school, followed by benediction of the will imake thely Iutnreiome. Minnesota. 5-25tf |blessed sacrament at 11:30 a. m. Baptisms at 2 o’clock. Vespers and benediction at 4 o’clock. Mrs. A. Lord went to Duluth today to spend the week-end with her sons, Raymond and Eldridge, there. Sunday school at 9:45.’ SR, ST. PHILLIP'S 't ELKO .7, Tonight Baby’s Picture is Priceless OU will never know A the pleasure that will come from a series 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- lightful personality. ' Sixteen inch mixed hard and soit Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phgne 481. T&Ftt slab wood, for sale,/$3.60 per load. The Why of Jayhawkers. “Wilder's Annals of Kansas” gives BAPTIST. this history of the word: *“One au- 10:30—Sunday school. tumn morning in this yesr (1856) Pat 11:30—Morning worship. Subject Devlin, a Free State Irishman, rode | “Fellowship With God.” Scripture fnto Osawatomie on a horse heavily |reference, I John 2:29, 4-6. laden with many kinds of goods. ‘Have 7 p. m.—B. Y. P. U. theme, “Rais- you been foraging, Pat? ‘Yes, I've |ing Lazarus.” . i been jayhawking. In Ireland we have | 8 P, m-—Evening service. Sub- a bird we call the jayhawk ; it worrles Jecst. 5 G?: 8 1‘_‘{:5;:13; ‘zslt:filng Bitia its prey before devouring it and jay- # 75 &) 2 hawking is a gpnd name for the busi- :ig:ss‘,. Subject, “The Two Ressurec- 4 ness I've hgen fn' This is the only 8 p m.—Thurday evening prayer ‘Shoe dept. 1t6-19 | known origin of the word. Colonel | eeting. s gt s Jennison, early in the war (between | - Special emphasis is being given to the pro-slavery and free state forces) |Bible study and exposition at these called himself and his soldlers jay- |services. Bring your Bibles. hawkers, and the name soon came to Dr. Smith will speak at the boy be applied to all Kansans. Others at- [scout meeting Monday evening. tribute the word to Col. Charles R.| Everyone welcome to attend these ‘Miss Ruth Winslow arrived yester- day from Minneapolis to be the guest of Miss Ruby Leet for a week. VAUDEVILLE!! Nites 7:30 and 9:15—25c and 50c Tonight Only 4 Acts 4 EFATURE John Reinke left this morning for Minneapolis to attend the wedding of his son, Fred, to Miss Lillian Ryan of that city on June 23. ' “i-'We still have a number of brown “Earl Riley has been visiting in Minneapolis for the greater part of . ‘the week. He returned to Bemidji today. : HAKKERUP Dr. and Mrs. R. Kirch of Crook- services. Jennison, one of the Free State lead- - it:nro' ::eusg 1‘{:s2:ep§$r§::imfisuct§2§:y_ ers, clalming that he “coined™ it. “Jay- George:W. Kehoe, Pastor. STUDIO Sta“le & MCCO““C“ er on a short visit. hawking” was the term used to de-| gy g4 pryoTOMEW’S EPISCOPAL Phone 239 y TWO WRENS scribe the depredations of the Kansans ? 5 and they were called “Jayhawkers,” as Third Sunday after Trinity. the term “Border Rufians” was applied | 8 a. m.—Holy Communion. 10, 2. m.—Church school. - men. 3 s to the Missourt pro slfivery e 117 a. m.—morning prayer and ser- \ mon. Subscribe ror the Ploneer. 8 p. m.—Evensong at St. Peter’s, mnmnn~ns | Cass Lake. Comedy Entertainers _ Bits of Scotch and Irish Spot cash pald for Liberty Bonds, See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 1117tf Bemidji, Minn. PERRY TAYLOR Comedy Conjuror The Demon and the Clown Truly, there isn’t a dance in all screen history that can hold a candle George Backhurst, Pastor. | (ll)e use ot doe ey, Tiox theates Sune Collins : day . 1t6-19 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ... || | Ultrafine BUCK JONES in “THE L AST STR AW” INTERBT To WOMEN ) Sunday morning at the Presbyter- jon church at 11 o’clock, the pastor will speak on the subject, “The Mas- ter’'s Enthusiasm.” (Luke 24:32. The Ly 2 v ,|theme for the evening sermon will be Dally ashim lfint “The Brook Jabok.” Mrs. Barnes and daughter, Doro- thy, of Grand Forks, arrived Thurs- day to occupy their summer home at Birchmont. Grand THEATRE Sunday school at 10 a. m. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p."m. All are most cordially welcome. %3 L LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH Services at Trinity church, town of Liberty,11'a. m. i Services‘at Aardahl -church, town of Frohn, at 3 p. m. Services in Nymore church at 8 p. m. A large land sales organization desires to get in communication with owners of large tracts. Address Lock Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. . 5-25tf Mrs. G. E. Pennock and Miss Beulah Brown, who have been .the guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton for the past three weeks, returned to St. Paul this morning. GRAND 2 NiGHTS A r : THEATRE u i J UNE 24’25 : BEMIDJI, MINN. t Rex Theatre today. A beautiful woman, convent reared, alone at Monte Carlo seeking life! Her ex- periences would fill several books— but the screen portrays all. 1t6-19 0. P. Grambo, pastor. ST. PAUL'S EVANGEL. LUTHERAN Sixth street and America avenue. Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m. There will be ng morning service Sunday. The pastor will attend the annual Minnesota district pastor’s convention at Hebron, N. D. ' Young People’s League at 7 p. m., Everyone heartily welcomed. William F. Kamphenkel, Pastor. Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and daughter, Margaret, arrived this morning from Billings, Mont., to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. P. J. Russel, and sister, Mrs. J. A. Youngren. Miss Margaret Rood arrived in the city yesterday morning from Minne- apolis, where she has attended a com- mercial school. She will return on Sunday evening to accept a business position. Her brother, Clarence, ac- ' companied her here. Subscribe for The Ploneer. - Grand Opera OMPANY With a Big Company of Fifty Artists, including " BEATRICE PIZZORNI ENRIQUITA PALMA CONSUELO MEDINA = SPERIA CASTEL ALFREDO GRAZIANI = CARLOS MEJIA EDUARPO LEJARAZU SOTO-MAYOR She’s the Idol Dancer \NEW IDEA FOR TEA FROOK : She’s the Idol Dancer Black satin stitched with narrow f Dances like the mischief silk soutache brald and piped about Dances like the mischief Everybody’s talking thé overblouse with orange satin, is ] the idea featured in this afternoon ! Everybody’s talking tea frock. The threepiece gathered ‘Yot to see her do it skirt closes at the left-side seam, . Yot to see her.do.it. 1t6-19 | the front gore being laid in plaite to Rev. T. F. Kolsge, of Tola, Wis., form a pamel effect. Collar and cuffs are of self- 1al. 1} 1 formerly pastor of the Scandinavian quir:a ; ;:.;':“aslmigfi;&;:f ‘ne- Lutheran church of .this city, arrived | ~ pietorial Review Dress No. $818. Thursday evening from Minneapolis, g 3 Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, [ where he has been attending the an- : Bmb: 1 nual conference of the Lutheran 30 oents. roldery No. 12089, church, and is the ‘guest of Mr. and Teanster, blue or yellow, 15 cents. Mrs. 1. B. Olson, and other friends in Bemidji. He is accompanied by his son, Luther. They will remain Complete “line of Tires and| Supplies. Baby Carriage Wheels Retired. Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS 811 Sixth St., Bemidji Phone 488 /] for a few days. 5 - : -|& PUNCH AND PEP ¢ _ - FRANCISCO CRUZ ROSA DI CARLI gram.will be siven Sunday morning|¢ LOVE AND INTRIGUE T . +a PATRICIA DORIAS at 10:30 o’clock -at the Methodist church, by the junior and primary departments: Prosessional, ‘“Onward, Christian Soldiers,” by the junior chorus. Opening song, “Little Sunbeams,” by the chorus. Prayer, by Rev. Lambert. Song, “Tiny Hearts and Hands,” by the chotus. Recitation, ‘“Children’s Day,” by Buell Barnes. Song, “Who Taught the Birds,” ‘primary department. Exercise, by the beginners. Song, ‘““Many, Many Little Hands,” primary department. Bxercise, “Life’s Garden,” by three junior boys . Violin golo, by Leslie Isted. Exercige, “Christian Education,” Recitiation, Albert Worth. Taking of Children’s Day collection Remarks by the superintendent, A. T. Carlson. ' ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE —and a trip around the world! Ocean and river voyages! Gondola, elephant, camel and rickshaw rides!! Fights with . the Black Hand; slugging matches with dusky Arabs, husky Chinamen and white villians! . THE LUCK OF THE IRISH ‘A Realart Special, Directed by Allan Dwan : " with JAMES an ANNA Q. KIRKWOOD NILSSON " Y It’s an amazing, gripping, thrilling, spell-binding chopoeing song, “Jewels,” by thelk story. By HAROLD McGRATH. e S S e SR at the 2 GRAND-SUNDAY-MONDAY ::do‘uh::. any Hnd,' n:dinz glasses Matinees 2:30—Nights 7:30 and 9:00 Artificial fitted. : oyes “RIGOLETTO”’ Tharsday Evening, June 24 “IL TROVATORE” Friday Evening, Juneo 25 _Splendid Chorus—Special Grand Opera Orchestra i , Ignacio Del Castillo, Conductor ' ' Seats on Sale Tuesday, June 22nd at Boardman’s Pharmacy - How to Secure Tickets by ‘Mail — Address letters, make checks, postoffice money orders, payable to Grand theatre. In- clude self-addressed, stamped envelope to help insure safe return. PRICES INCLUDING WAR TAX-$1.65-$2.20 Note—Owing to limited seating capacity for this big production, positively no free list, no phone orders received, no seats laid aside. it §

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