Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 18, 1920, Page 5

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1 ( | & e e e T ] . B. Edwards of Beclda, was the Lyford Warfield of Des Moines, ar- ‘of Bemidjt- friends on ‘Tuesday. | rived in the city yesterday morning ) for a visit of several weeks with his G F' home s brick of Koor’s icelcousins, the Warfield brothers. A, i 3 ] sociaL AND PERsONAL I | 4-6tt to Miss Nora Evenson returned last rs. D, Merrill of Long Prairie, isjevening from a week’s -visit with \ing a few days with Bemid}i| friends and relatives in Reynolds, jves. . N. D. She was accompanied by her sister and Therma Bye. lemidji Busipess.College_will open t _Fall session Septi6th. ~ 12t8-25 Miss Sigma Larvick of Nymore re- 2 g turned last evening from Duluth, ! Mrs. A. L. Jester. of Lake: Plan-| where she has been working during .ganet, called on: friends in the city| the summer. Accompanying her was terday. Miss Anna Johnson. She will be here ' | tor some time. ‘aemldjl Business Co}lege will open .r tall session:Sept. 6th. 12t8-26 The Crystal Electric washer is be- 4 i ing advertised in the Saturday Even- i Dan Winebrenner: of Lake Plan-|ing Post and city newspapers. See taganet, was a business caller in the it demonstrated at Given Hdw :store. city Tuesday.¢ 5 1t8-18 " \ { Mot lunches. served daily from NOTICE 11:30 to 1:30at' the Markham coffee] Anyone who can accombdate Shop. 238-17-18 | teachers for the coming year with : board or room, also anyone who will = ! Mrs. John :Maitland and two chil- take a boy or girl to work for. board a are visiting friends at Island and room while attending school, no- te for the week. tity Supt. Baghy. 3t8-20 fot lunches, served daily from|FREE LUTHERAN 30 to 1:30 at the Markham coffee|. LADIES’ AID MEETING D. 2d8-17-18] - The Ladies” Aid of the Lutheran Free Church, Nymore, will meet at the home of Ole ‘Qualley;, 511 Amer- ica avenue tomorrow, instead of a week from tomorrow. large at- tendance is urged. ‘ teorge and ‘Allen Forte of Eckles ;ored to Bemidji Tuesday and *-nsagted business. 4 lsa Dora . Rowe of Hendrum, (an.,' is visiting relatives on Mis- ssippi avenue this wek. .BACK FROM MISSOURI . Don Whitman and E. J. Kahmann of the J. C. Penney Co. returned Tuesday morning from a two weeks motor trip thru Missouri. Mr. Whit- man visited his old home at Hamil- ton, Mo., and Mr. Kahmann was the guest of his mother at Washington, Mo. Miss Hazel Whitman of New York, returned with them and will be the guest of her brother, Don, for several days. “It was a great trip,” said Mr. Whitman, “but wq are glad to get back to Minnesota; In all out trav- els we could not find another Bémid- e \ Mrs. Thomas Kane of Milwaukee, rrived on Monday for a visit with jer sister, Mrs. P. M. Dicaire. See the Crystal Electfic washer lemonstration at Given Hardware \tore balance of this week. 1t8-18 A. A. Richardson took the first alr- plane photos ot Bemidji, Buy them at Rich’s Studio, or at down-town stores. 8-104f i J. G. Ryan has returned to Bemidji infter several weeks visit at St. Peter. Mrs. Ryan and children returned ‘ with him. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED Friedland Brothers, expert type- writer repair men will be in Bemidji about September 1st. They buy, sell and repair all makes of typewriters, adding machines arld check protect- ors. They wili have with them a com- vlete line of supplies and parts and it you have a machine of any kind I } which needs looking after, ieave your { order at the Pioneer Stationery. ‘ % G. A. R. and Circle will hold |store. 2 ' j, annual _picnic_ at Diamond New 'and rebuilt machines ready 5 ‘omorrow. Dinner will be serv-| for delfvery. If you need a good type- 12:30 .0’clock and everyone is| writer advise the Pioneer Stationery 1e to be present. store and your order will receive T prompt and careful attention. Tele- 10d8-28 , Mrs., Edward Kaiser of Hibbing, who is visiting relatives at Northern for a short time, called on Bemidji : friends Tuesday. 1 Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. _Bee G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- v Co., during the day, or at the tham hotel evenings. 7-29t1 ;:.. Partridge will be at Given|phone 799-J, or 922. t¢ store to explain the Crystal _— ic washer and wringer Thurs- | ¥ ¥ ¥ X XK X KX X K K K X X K X ¥ ‘riday and Saturday. 1t8-18 | & GRANT VALLEY Y r ; 3o 2o ok 2% ok % %% r:?‘fm’gs' tJl;lsw'm:-l:;rt\: f::,: ' Julius Lange of Granite #alls, ar- ./go, where the latter have spent rived here Thursday for a week’s vis- ‘ummer with relatives Mr, [4t Wwith her brother, Fred, and with ¢ ¢ .|a view to locating here.” th went to Chicago two weeks Mrs. Julia Schlosser and children, i T. J. Wright and family visited _| Henry Vogt and family Sunday. Mrs. George Becker of Grant Val. 7. L. Willenburg called on Fred jey, motored to the city yesterday to visit with friends and to attend the Lah“gi‘s““d‘l“;te‘ée“:“fh' A o Bl Ladfes’ Aid of St. Phillip's church at| ¥1@ have visited at LRe 4. ©. Ja ey the L. F. Johnson home in the after-| nome for a week, left Sunday for her , noon.’ heme at Wascot, ‘Wis., being called VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE and NIGHT Mrs. Jee Walters and two children I pf Bear Lake, Alberta, an., have re- | urned from a short visit with friends { nd .relatives at Blackduck. They .. 8re now guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. *"\"L‘M. Dicaire, her parents. | : i Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum are tertaining at a dancing party at 1 ir summer hame at Birchmont this Comedy ingin/. Talking and Instrumental JOF FARRIS, MIGNON & GENE Danseur and Danseusse, by Courtesy Lenia Russakoff, late of Theodore Kosloff Co. n ing. in honor of their neice. Miss N 3\ Davis, and Miss Louise Merrill Duluth. who is the guest of Mr. Mrs. W. L. Brooks. {rs. Clarence Conditt and daugh- .Ruth, left last evening for Aus- or a visit with friends and rela- On their return trip they will; {n Minneapolis, where Mrs. Con-, ffll consult an optical specialist. \will also visit a short time in Jul. 1 u. J. J. Opsahl entertaimned in- 1lly at her home on Bemidji ave- testerday afterndoon-in honor of Larson, of Chicago, sister of Mrs. .Laqua. and Mesdames Sjelstad 4akke mother and sister of Mrs. nd Johnson, who are here from eapolis. f S f. and Mrs. Wilbur Martz and thter. Lorraine, Mrs. Genree den, daughter Zona and sons, Bob ‘ Gerhardt, all of LeRoy, Minn., re guests of the M. N. Crawford ily last evening. They are spend- ?several weeks at their summer .me at Park Rapids. REX THEATRE . Commencing Thursday On’' Sunday, a family reunion was N 1eld at the P. M. Dicaire home, when A1 their children were with them. A 3 o'clock dinner marked the oc- .casfon. There were also the three irener~tions of the family represent- jed. Those present were Miss Chris- \tina Dicaire, Mrs. Alice Walters and Every child bringing a pair of old shoes to the theatre will be ildren, Edmond and Amanda.| given a free ticket for ani 2:;11%:}:;?&, ”.flr: ’2’5;’5;1%2{;1’5,| “Other Men’s Shoes.” arcus Dicaire, of s city. - " il These shoes will be «Larson & Larson,|| 501d to a junk dealer and the proceeds do- nated to an orphan- home by the illness of her daughter. GRAND DISPLAY OF o D. C. Searl and wife and Mrs. Chas. Barelay and children visited C. W. Kingsbury and family and other rela- tives Saturday. Fred Lange and family and Jullus Lange were Sunddy visitors at the night, and to say the least, it came just in the nick of time for the po- tatoes. ‘There are to be services at the Edgewood school house Sunday at 3| p. m. Everyone is invited to be pr ' *THE TALK-OF-THE TOWN DRAMA Astronomers are about the possibilities of signaling Mars by the use of giant skyrockets. Experts who are arranging for the mammoth fireworks display which R. Dailey home. W;r(ith; 2 ngm called on-Fred Lange|yi]] be staged' in conjunction with This community was fortunate the “Siege of the Dardanelles” at the| SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Minnesota state fair, September 4 to 11, declare that if all the powder u-ed in one giant skyrocket, it would receive a good rain Twuesday a sfiyrocket would make an earth- quake seem tame in comparison, ac- FIREWORKS 1S ?"‘ANNED cording to the experts in charge of talking much the spectacle, who declare that every window for miles around would be shattered by the concussion. In the Philippine women marry they go into partner- ship with their husbands. PAGE FIVE FILIPINO WIFE'S STATUS - Islands, when While the men handle the workers, the women attend to the finance, act as cashiers, pay the workers and oversee much of the t?usiness, They also have equal- ity with thdimen in everything except DAILY PlONEERl voting. use din one giant skyrocket, it would drive the rocket 1,000 miles in the air. | The effect of the explosion of such "TONIGHT " & THURSDAY - " BRYANT WASHBURN —in— Z":“thlt Happened To Jones” with Margaret Loomis An orgy of laughter for all who “take it” and all who “leave it alone.” "Paramount Magazine “A Jungle Romance” | Holmes Travclogue The Battlefields of France Revel in the scenes in the corral, the picturesque herds of \cattle, the roping, the daring riding, the care-free groups around the chuck-wagon. something entirely new—the human note in a Western. Sexmue] Coldwyn P LL RO CUPID-THE CO Adapted from the story ALEC WPUNCHER Will Rogers introduces CERS REX Tonmencing Thursday ALL FOOTSTEPS LEAD TO THIS REX - TODAY THEATRE; FOLLOW THEM, AND. TRY TO GET INTO i “OTHER MEN'’S SHOES" .The Drama Stupendous*That Throws the X-ray on the Heart He was a fighting parson— a two-fisted, red-blooded, soul saver—but with -a deep feeling for humanity. He had been— a tender, sensitive soul, meek and good. ( Now came the change— which, besideés winning for him the heart of town —the hearts of its little children—it won for him the heart of his brother’s sweetheart. * How (did it happen? Try to Get Into “OTHER MEN’S SHOES” 74oc3se TONIGHT 'Fatty Arbuckle “Out West” and. the daintiest girl on the screen - Slzirleg Mason “Love's Harvest” The story of a girl who fled from fortune and found love—in five parts. Maybe! A sirsinay bk e FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY, in Two Parts JOS. M. SCHENCK presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE “THE PERFECT WOMAN™ A John Emerson-Anita Loos Production Directed by David Kirkland “A fool there was and he made his prayer to be able to resist the women fair, even as you and !”"— Miss Talmadge sets a high water mark in this latest feature for humorous portrayals and wonderful artistry. A First National Attraction. Rex Union Orchestra Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:20 and 9:00. Prices 10c-25¢

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