Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 28, 1920, Page 5

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L] ] e e v, \ONDAY, EVENING, JUNE. 28,1930 . .. .. i * THE BEMIDJI DAILY:PIONEER "s'ocnme AND PERSONAL Fil TW o! Walker nent Wxnm Ball, of Reynolds, N. D., ; -in. Bemidji Saturday. en route : bo Gunt Valley, where he will visit with-his- sister, Mrs. Martin Hogan, for two weeks. v 'k gomu\n brick .of Koor's ice| Miss Serena Blue, of Northern, 4-6tt [ was in Bemidji Saturday en route to| . Lac de Flambeau, Wis,, where she it ) 1: Bclwlke of Tenmika was a|has accepted a position in the gov- Bequdjn vultox yesterday. ernment school. Jack ' Patent, B:by, Louis Heol all times, Thor Barlow, Mr. and Mzs. O. Bar-|: 11. Troppma 1d6-28 | low. and. Mrs.: John ‘Barlow, motored 3 e »” Pl!lfl"u ! ppimans, 6:28 here on Saturday and apm{t Sunday y arm H. I. Howe of Winona was a Be- ‘f;’lt{'i the, hfi“"*’talzgite!»xmglhe} q . fN y midji visitor: on; Saturday. ow, who. is-attending’the Normal \ f ¥ By Joseph Arthur school. ' Nuble and son. of Blackduck pent. Sunday. in. this city. e oot “Red” " Frankj-iwho - played ' the ¢ fin'];fheir's poait’;:rsn for tlx; lmu}lI base- . Frederick: - Miller of Pine - River|ball nine in ,/arrived in the city nt:the day h Sati Saturday and:took part in the game |¥ »V.A 7 here on Patardey. played against Deer River-at thexballl i C. Blllileyhleft last evening for park yesterday. : que u Wi , where he wnll eonduct a_land . Matt Kelley, of Niagara, N.'D., is .' e : vmtmg friends in Bemidji E. iF. Eyenson. of.Kelliher ‘was a cinity for-a short. time. ss -caller- in “Bemidji on - Sat- | the trip ‘by -automobile and reports ¥ the roads in bad cendition, with. many ‘ ¢ washouts, b L Mr. 9:15_1 Mrs. J. E. Gibbons &l;e\,jllm: were Sunday callers i is city. : 8649 SaThon, “Art” Taylor, who pitched a num- ber of games for the Bemidji base-|[INTERESTING NEW MODES FOR i ball team. this spring and who makes EVENING. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larson of|his home at Madison, Wis,, has ac- xenngdy were Bemidji visitors on|cepted a position with the Swift & Sunday. d Co. local plant office. Two of the smartest styles for eve- ning are featured in these evening FTte, odel, carrled out infi : g ut in . J.'W. Joyce of Margie was a busi-| . Mr. and Mrs..George Lindbergh ar- m'l} .xggtnae :M;:"and olaoe, hz ness visitor 'in Bemidji part of the|rived here last night by automobile}yy " yoq1ce 1aid in plaits at the . past week. from Minneapolis. Mrs. Lindgergh(yj,uijers and under the:arms. There will visit for a week with her sisters, ||;"an ypderbodice of dace. The skirt ;" Miss_Marguerite Doyle .of Inter.|Mrs. Harry Mooney and Mrs. George| iy gracefully. draped at the sides, || © national Falls was a Bemidji visitor|McTaggert . falling to & point - in - front. Lace ' on Saturday. N forms the foundation skirt. Medium The Edgwood Sunday school willlyye requires 43 yards 424mch geor- “Mrs, Fred Barker, of Wilton, trans-| hold their annual picnic on the Jeffer-|setto-and 3 yards 154nch lace. : ;ctad business in Bemidji between|son highway at; the, Dickerson grove|™ gatin and lace are -combined in " 'trains Saturday. on Sunday, July 4. Supt. J. C. Mc-|ine aecond: thodel,: which has. & part 4 3 E Ghee will be the speaker of the day. of ‘the ekirt- and- bodice formed: of ||’ Florence Hartman, of Kelliher,| Other amusements of the day will belpandsome lace. In addition to this i motored. to Bemidji Saturday and|a program of sports and a fine picnic|irimming the front of the skirt is |} yea lled ‘on friends. lunch, which will be furnished by each | smproidened and: beaded at the: low- Our fathers, and our fa- famnly and will be served between | or ed: Over.. one.. shoulder is a 3 ‘. Misses Hlldegnrd Ahles and Led-|12 and 1 o’clock. Everyone is wel- sbupU:t iridescent trimming; over ther’s fathers will remember wina Ihen of St. Cloud were Saturday come to attend. the other, folds of the satin, Medium || the cold chills which crept . callers in Bemidji. i uires b yards 36nch eatin : : » s REXTONIGHT. - |ooe $*Varce allover lacs 24 tnches || UP their spines when they “Mr. ‘and_Mrs. Joseph ' Tagley of| Let "Er Buck” Pendleton Oregon |wide. witnessed for the first time First Model: Pictordal Review Blouse No. 8711, Siges, 34 to 44 in- ches bust. Price; 25 cents. Skirt No. 8649, Sizes, 24 to 34 inches walst, Priee, 25 cents. Second Model: Dress No. 84714 Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. Prioe, ‘this great dramatic thriller |- on the stage, but the younger generation have a far great- er treat in store for them during the engagement of Round -Up. 1d6-28 HELGOLAND OF THE ADRIATIC ! teland of Cherso Has Becoms Point of Importance on the New Map Mentor were among the Saturday ,imtots in this city. ‘Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Torgerson of iy thley were among the out-of-town clllers . here yesterday. ‘R. A McDougall and: G. A. Mc- of Europe. 25 cents. Embroidery No. 12508. A Callum. of Deer River were visitors . Transfer, blue or yellow. 20 ceuts. this photoplay at the Rex in tlus city. on Saturday. The Versailles conference set Amer- | - theatre, where it will be pre- fcans searching the . gazetteers for . s _'F: Schroeder and several others| Yap; the San Remo' conference turns WANTED sented for the fir.st time as a Bemidji attended the creamery | the spotlight to another obscuré 181and [ 10 iveq' and partially tmprovea || Photoplay offering, wl th mt :Rosby. Saturday.: ..'(‘}ll::::?l'cnlly e de tarms. Our large sales force has all g]] the latitude which has ‘ N el continual inquiry for improved and ||, ot ) . and Brs. W. H. Fortin of| op he Atlantle, eluding -most trav- | partially tmproved farms. If you wish || placed the screen so far su i l’_‘h’ull{‘walre l;nol!t flé’ :umd tOWN | glers, even escaping many of the eek- [ to sell your farm and your price and perior to the ‘stage in the pre- | i callérs in the-city on Saturday. ers after the little-known places of Eu- | terms are right, we can sell it for J. . .. of spectacular dra- : rope. Cherso nelther fs inaccessible | you. Write or conte and see the F. R. || sentation P nor.unattractive,” gays a bulletin from |Duxbury Land _Company, 204% | matic offerings. iss Alma. Murphy returned to her ' home’ here’ Friday, after completing \ ===\ |" Nothing Green in Death Valiey. : The natural vegetation of Death val- 3 ley is scant and stunted. There is not a green thing that grows there natural- 3 \ 1y. - The thorny mesquit trees are of a - yellowish-green tinge; g0, too, are the: grease bushes, while the sagebrush: is Tueway & wwneSday elther a yellowish gray or the color of' ashes. A little round goprd called the desert apple grows in some of the can- It turns yellow when ripe and has a thin meat within that is exceed- The cactus that grows ¢ beyond the valley In abundance is 3 rare here. In short, the vegetation of X 11] Death valley Is terribly scant, even in comparison with the Mojave desert. [ELKO | the greatest melodrama of || yons. ingly bitter. WALLAC Retired. Upholstering. GENERAL REPAIR' SHOP 5 Cofilpleten lli,noco! Tln:nl nh ,Supplies. _Baby. Carriage o0 Furniture Repairing and STAHL & JACOBS 311 Sixth St., Bemidji - Phorie 488 S R SR T ] Today and —IN— ‘Tomorrow Wauac RE] A Paramount Artcraft Picture To keep out of court in a big divorce scandal, he took to his bed and played sick. Then a beautiful nurse came, and during a test she kissed him. “Great guns! What a heart!” cried Doc. The liveliest patient you ever saw, in a story that’s all smiles. With BEBE DANIELS as NURSE! Special Added Attractions °* MACK SENNETT COMEDY “BY GOLLY” SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM AT EVENING PER#DRMANCES DAILY ADMISSION—MATS. 10c-20c > Eve.s 10c-26¢ Rex Theatre wyy | Third - street (Upstairs), Bemidjl, 5 ° ° B: the National Geographic soclety. “It 5 s h._r terin of téaching at Bandefie. dangles like a pendant in the Gulf of Minnesota. -, 1a-30tE ow1ng ast lme o a! v Quarnero, low hung from the neck of - liss' Elva. Tues, of Park Rapids, ) 1‘ the week-end - with her . gister | Fiume, It is the Long Island of that ».attends the Normal school here. | port,.its shore line rising 12 miles to : the south of D’Annunzio’s present Miss Jessie Pendergnt, of Lake| stronghold. Its,slender form exténds ganet, was among the .out-of-| to the southwest for.40. miles, though own shoppers in the city Saturday. it never exceeds seven miles in width, | ‘ .and it .area is somewhat more:than i Mrs: Clydg Martin and Mrs! Hattie {.twige that of.the District.of; Columbla. ‘ Ostrander, of ’l'\l:tle River, werel “Boldln] in_mind. this location, near lnulnus isitors in Bemidji Saturday. the, head of; the Adriatie, in -view of :the tentative plans to make Fiume a s Mrs, Wlllum Clish returned last buffer- state. between: Italy-ands Jugo- friends and looking after her property interests here. Miss Helyn . Wilson returned : Sun- dsy. morning* from. Minneapolis, ‘where she: spent ‘two weeks in the wholesale: millinery houses. Spot cash paid for Liberty “Bonds, See- G. B. Honley at Northern. .Gro- cery . Co., during the day, or at.the Ill‘khnm hotel evenings.: 1147 evenin, Slavie, the .strategic possibilities of 9 mother and other relatives at Walker. Chegve.become _awa:ont. Tndeeduons uTHE WIRELESS GIRL ; rclue Wlllley and family left last| may .picture it as a potential Helgo-. week for Glendive, Mont., where they|1and 'of. the. Adriatie. - an 11 “vigit ‘with . friends for several| “Cherso lies.off the shores of the northern. part of Dalmatia and the ] : Croatian | littoral, a region: formerly = ; Mrs. E. Peterson and family went| known as Morlscchia. The Morlacchia, 2 ‘to Park Rapids Friday for a short vis-| channel preserves.this name, originat- ‘it with_her .mother, Mrs. Herman| ing with.the Slavic invaders. of -Dal- il Linderman. - matis, who ‘called, the Latinized 2o 66 99 : le. they found there .Viachs, or Mav- A large land. eales organization pe.! 5 ln desires f get in communicntion. with | T&-Viachs—black Viachs' Thus. the. owners of large tracts. Addx'em;s l.éose= E'-:‘::n“b;‘“: :f,‘,",:',', u’:;'z;"’::; t; tll: - 1, Minn. t. wh, ,-0f -this” 1 B“ 93 Bemld) u;_lnorhc:lsé‘ Mortasiil TOMORROW—WANDA HAWLEY 5 Mrs M. Goodman, of Walker, spent| “In rural districts Morlacchian wom- || - the ‘week ‘end in the - city visiting|en retain. their historlc costume, which : i 66 99 ¥ +d Includes:a kerchief:for:the head, many ’ lN Mlss HOBBS A strands of beads, a walst band from : [ . ]’ which hang amulets and varlous trin: and JEAN. DAWN, “The Wireless Girl Kets,.and, over a blue- cloth-gown, an apron: of exquisite,-embroidered pat- tern. About her neck an unmarried girl: wears. a string of coins and rings |- which. comprise. her. dowry. Formerly the men wore -their hair in a plait, which, their -wives were ;expected. to comb, adorn with ribbons and charms, and lnolnt with fats.” Mrs. Arthur. Wright,, of, Minnesota f g:em‘lie, tll“ec;ifveg woll;d ¢;In Fr'll«:lhuy of - e. death of her brother, omas -5 1 - English, at - Portland, Ore. Mrs. I' L ) " - Wright left on.Saturday for Portland ‘to attend the funeral. ) Mrs. ‘A. E. Witting ~arrived this - - morning from the, Witting summer .'& . e home ‘at Blackduck, to attend ‘the|g League of Women Voters. She will ! also go to anenpollu for a,short time before returning to Blackduck. Twenty-five of ‘the.G. A. R. ]adlxs “THE SINS OF made a surprise call on Mrs. ‘C. ST ANTHONY” , at her home, 808 Jrvine avenue,- Friday afternoon. ~ A social afternoon i g was followed by, a. delicious lunch ni wm 'l'he occasion was the birthday annj- o | ? 'a-—_——.mry of the guest of honor, = A Paramount Artcraft picture esse L. Lnk; presents cl W fimomf- or :oyo dis- WEDNES.I%{,YRS';;‘AY Sure It’s “‘DOUG”’ The Crown Prince in the Kingdom of Fun in a United Artists’ production that upsets the Army of Glooms with a laughter barrage that will make your sides ache. Douglas Fairbanks in *“The MOLLYCODDLE” It’s new and original in story and action. anything that has been attempted before. Tom Geraghty. Story by Harol Victor Fleming. Dovera s FaIeBA; “LET ’ER BUCK” Pendleton Oregon Round Up REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30—Special Music—10c¢ and 30c Evening 7:10 and 9:00—15c and 30c S VO, Far from Scenario. by ‘MacGrath. Directed by

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