Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 21, 1920, Page 5

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(~6fi sweetman of Marble “was' n' yisitor in this- ofty. - . L Cr—— - 'l‘homaa D. Nary ot "Park Rapids was‘a Bemidji visitor on Saturday. Cnrles Bi!d' S 'fllemek w‘fi a Bémidjl qu!qess nller on sntura day.-~ ‘Bdwards, of Becida was. Bemidji frtends on Sat- ames Hyde of ‘Lake Plantag- |¢ s (the -gust’ of trlem;s here | Mr#. - Martha’ King' of- Bicldl was shop nsal tinrlmslness in cClellan .ot Carr }nesn flmor in Be- ~frioes: nd.‘m\'zimml wuwmmwn,m mmy even- ing for Minneapolis, where she will yisit for lhe mmlng week Mry amlam's R. ‘R. anh iof rookston ‘were among ithe out of towny;oallers here yesterday. - children o( Northern were shop- l;umd\cnlflns o friendsiin-Bemid- jiBaturday, ;v--—- Mr: and er; Harry. Carpenter of Crookéton, spent the weekend- with =7| Mr.; and/-Mrg; Hpward nlom of: Ny- thile 8. tranpctod M&ln N urdsy. ' her sisters, M, i Walkep, and M ¢ ' urday .~evening for: / dinner: at the formal i Birchmont Tuesda; ! Charlés Van’s orc! ! the muisic. 1d6-21 Jnrnul* nlflay from an utendetl 'lnuinuu vlslt in Los * Mts Mnyhm Bt.\mdon of Turtle River; was faafistween-train shopper in Bnnldji smm!-y . —-—-h-—v— W‘Nte Rdsnskln military heel ox- fordsy $6.76. Selby or Johason; Bros, F. C—v.Troppmln 14821 —— Goorge W.-Cross; superintendent: bl’ the Red Lake Indian agency, was a Sututflay visitor-in-Bemidil.— — Miu Ada Pourier of Superior ar- rived:this afterneon te -be-the guest of Miés Eleanon Bowaer:for: a*svoek Mn A, Slanltebeck and childr of Cass Lake were among the out ‘6ff o town@allers ln the city on Saturday. t in communication with eg's pf-large tracts. Address Lock Box ” e:Bbmldjl, Minn. 6-25tt Joh’n ‘Messelt bookkeeper at the George T+ Baker Jewelry store, lef! Satu‘amvenlng for Mlnneapolis ox\ [ ufitlon. and Wililam L. -Conger of McThtos! wereszamong the Saturd&y—v-llim in thh city. Misn Jessie Aiken-- rm.umegr to-he homegin OrunmpldrSu\nday, after visitigg in the city and attending the shavru(ac(:r;mr wednlng Spot cash {pald ircEiberty Bonds, ] See G: B. Hoaley at Norfhern G cery €o., during:the.. Markkam hotell’%mn‘g’ Dr.:E. for Minnegpolis, whererhe will take a short itourse ofrinstruction in X-ray work.;” Hei expéc .to be gone about’ a waok Dow’t tnll w the dance and openlng of ~8yenjng = Mrs. éstra” wiil” farnish Dinner f om 6 to-8. Mr&:iWilllam’ as asdrer guest F.--Cameron, of . @Gray.of_Berlin, N. D.ii They Ww! a on Wellnesday for #-visl mother; Mrs. M@lssson; Lloyd Tanne]:, of this: city, ar Saturday afterndon: by: autémobile| from Sauk Centre-wherecheshas-been | He. has . He for the past two. weeks. drivenchis car from Los, An; will rdmain heré-about TheiLadies’ Aid-of, tharSw,edllh Lu- theranychurch will .have a mid-sum- mer pionic Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock;iat the JobirBoberg home. A lunch &nd ice cream =will beiserved. A large; attendance. is :looked -for. If it rains; the ladies-will..mee ¢ basememt of the church... Miss=Kathryn MacGregor left Sat- nneapoils, here he will take a six month’s ibrarish’s course at.the:University. he wag accompanfed by her guest, iss Mary Haedecke; -who.-rettrned to her :jome in St Paul, after visit- ing atithe MacGregor:hom¥ for>two seks. { Miss Charlotte Madsen, of ‘and mapids, also went--tor Minne- nnolls to attend the Unlvemity dut- ing thé:summer term..- -7 1d6- 2r» séory. Byfisnmm more: Mrs. A. O. Hognnson returned Sunday morning from Rochester, | whereshe mpent._the ut,weak con- - sunrng medlcal al ; Mra. E._ Ranfla SRd -two,¢hildren of=Nushtwaule,- were~in \Benridjt - Sat- urday en route to Plummer,: where she will visit friends and relatives for a ahort time. n., Bemidjl’ Satur el row w\m.imnoflom@hfliuol where he_ attendel the tianeral.of, her mo- ther; :Mre: P/ Peteron, last-week: ‘Shé wag accompanied by her daughter, 149 Egther. - _Ralph Palm_of Min pected to arrive in the city this eve- ning to_take a posiifon as bookkeep- er-stenographer_ lor l;:he' Kenfield- . Litelineld, but he ‘has:just. com- pleted a business course’at a Minne- ;.;chpol He comes liere highly WNCW?EP visiting friends and ' relatives. THA will also visit there on lifs'way home after the conventiom has-closed.' Mr. Parker who is spending his vacation out ~of ~the ‘city, 18 e!pectod to re- turn to Bam(d 'ioon 7 VANTED Impmved and partially improved . arge sales force has a ly imiproved: !armu. It you wish Arm and your price and ht, we' can qell it 1or * 'THE;BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER HALL OF FAME FOR THEES Mlny Hlntorle Perennial Plants Have .un _Nominated.for-a. Place In Inolltutlon. great 'rreo on Boston Common,” and e Green Tree Hotel” at Le- {Otaire, Ya., the most famous tree on the Mississippl river; have been nominated itor a place in the “hall of fame for big -trees,” being . complled. .by ' the .{'American Forestry assoctation. The great tree on' Boston Common wawp blown" down in a storm February 18,11018, the centennlal of the year in ‘which the colonists gathered around ‘thd tree and started for Lexington to give battle to the British. --'The Green Tree hotel at LeClaire is ‘j-well, known on the Mississippi -river, 7ed .ealdrons. of het mud. 2 i e Mmafl“k”m&g" el [ mflsflfl ten tootwelvisont: - s “-S¢itonwses;is about- 205 iqofihlfll the dkwel Of the sesy anio until adfews Yearwagaouas dry.” Fromo1004 to: 2008 watesswas Jdl\mt nitmths\bmi» [ 5 y—Herbefl Brenon. See -Marie Dora-in-“12- Herbert— Brenon’s 9 3 -EOVE AND lNTRlfiHE ROMANCEAND ADVENTURE —and -a trip- around- the. world! - and\.river -voyages! .camel-and, rickshaw . rides!! __theiBlack ‘Hand ; Ocean Gondola; elephant, Fights with: slugging matches with ' dugky Arabs, husky Chinamen:and- white - -7 Jvillfans! THE.LOCK OF THE IRISH It’szan smazing, ANNA Q: NILSSON .-gripping,. thrilling, spell-binding-. mmrn LAST ’I 30—9:00 to Contract for -~ DirecttoFactory ~¥Koors Bros. Co Tt nmnmmnummnmmumuuummunummmmmummm w ' ] O B @ o ik 3 ) s |‘||||| » 1 WIIIIIIIII A s S Ere SEEIN P because. to the river:men it.was the mmfl( .place of men out of a jnb and -lookfng: \VILLIAM S HAR.T, "SAN in DI* ‘A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE GRAND THEATRE BEMIDJI, MINN. hotel. old. Other--nominattons -for " the: hall' of fame Include the De Soto Oak at It 1s considered to be 120 yedrs Tampa, Fla;, from-which Dé'Soto start-" edi for-the Mississippl and the-West; the octopus' tree; in Charles City’ counr ty, Virginia, the largest and oldest tree in the state; the two oaks at Marlin- town, W. Va., marked-in 1751 by Gen. Andrew ‘Lewis; the' tallest tree in the | Balkans at Podgoritza, nominated by the Red. Cross, which had headquar ters near it durlng the war, Anclent Feminine 8plendor. For extravagance the modern Amer- fcan woman is an amateur in compari- son with her anclent. sister. In the Philadeiphia . museum six sheets of gold so thin that it was pliable as cloth show .perforations at top and bottom. ‘These are 18 by 20 inches in size; and were probably used as ruffies ‘on the. gown of a_fashionable Inca princess. 'rbm she eomavm( of anyione’ o! plates in the colmtl and one r-w golden - crowns, -a palr. ofthe arge. fan-shaped.Biigree oarsingn: and the girdle, .three feet ;long - andiseven: fnches wide, made up-of- 1 dM each four-inches long. A-necklnce 1siformed:et:a Mring. l‘ 41 goidenbells: Theveds:iidesvy lag - tor hers nue—lndmnflhiwlovwm andirtoge; Tosea" cune‘tomna key" weating" a ‘Ha high-backed chair. Agnes-—But how-1n*th you' get him'tc propase? iy enoy hin - that you in his newest- plcture IESA In which he is again seen in a typical western role».‘( the kind that made him-famous LET’ER GO Mack Sennett’s latest comedy, it's a scream— ' Cow, and the Baby. Thursday & Friday with LOUISE FAZENDA, the Sennettr Dog “and-* 2 NIGHTS JUNE With a Big Company of Fifty Artists, including BEATRICE PIZZORNI CONSUELO MEDINA “AEFREDO GRAZIANI EDUARDO LEJARAZU ‘.'ERANCISCO CRUZ ENRIQUITA PALMA SPERIA CASTEL CARLOS MEJIA SOTO-MAYOR .- ROSA. DI CARLI "PATRICIA DORIAS : "RMDLE" *’ FTharsday Evening, Jum’d H “JL TROVATORE” Friday -Evening, June 25 Splendid T:horus-S ecial Grand Opera Orc’hestra - Ignacio Del Castillo, Conductor ‘Seats on Sale Tues , 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 ‘PRIOES INCLUDING-WAR TAX-$1.65-$2:20 Note—OQwing to limited seating capacity for this big production, positively no-. free list, no-phone -orders received, no seats laid aside.

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