Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 5

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u-- Daily Fashipn/_flint LEGION HAS "AAN To :;l‘éxl‘ly community in the country, ot representatives in practically * ' 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL REDUCE LIVING COST | s % ‘Amierican Legion Stores oso Millior ; ] 3: I das the American Legion Stores asso- A . 2. i~ ) e a0} 3 ciation, the members of which would M‘w ; i N . Cleveland, Sept.' 23.—4a flood of acgord stated discounts from current’| i} AT Ny 4 : . i prices to Legion members and their i : L.. A, Paddock of ‘Detroit fpent The admission to the cantata to be L 57 .i|-the American Legion, temporary es- familles. The plan has been sub- NOUSE pETEpS 3 i iiay hors on businass. rendered at the Swedish ' Lutheran . g » tablishment here preliminary to the | Ditted to heads of-large retail estab- e e g church Friday evening will be 25c. [onening of the national convention |!ishments in many cities and has | EEEIEESESEINE L : % T Refreshments 10¢ extra, . 1d9-23 [Seutember 27, indicates that great |?¢en ‘Pronounced sound. It will -be| il ;a . b interest has been aroused among the submitted to the delegates of the SllK HUSBANDS 4 -J.~G. McGhee, county superinten- | vetérans by the the announcement | L/eBlon convention for approvil. * - 4 dent of schools, Earl Geil, county treasurer, and William Lennon, coun- ing-costs to the Legion members and - s ty commissioner, all members of the|’ = B their families. of Pine River was a|Beltrami county school board for the y .- »The plan proposes an organization, s last ‘week of a project to red: 2 in this city, proj reduce liv: "H. 1. Dave / h cnili!er in Bem%d‘ji on Wei}nefid_;:y.‘ unorganized territory, left last night res ot LS s : & for the region north of Red Lake where they are to imvestigate school conditions today. Army overcoats dyed ‘any color. Swiss_Cleaners. Phone 65 - 3119-23 J. A Grindeland of Warren spent| '‘Come and spend a pleasant inform- |, TO-NIGHT ‘Wednesday in this city on business. (al evening with the Methodist young . people Friday evening. Admission, y S - at 7:30 and 9:00 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith left yes- | 25c. 1d9-23 AN : ] | h ? terday for Duluth for a visit of a few o esys B. A. C. CLUB TO MEET ) i 5 o ON FRIDAY EVENING 1 i Ladies fancy work a specialty. The B. A. C. club will meet Fri- 4 } @wise Cleaners. Phone 65. - ~3d9-23 2 YOU WILL FAVOR L - . day evening in thérbasement .of the “B b’ C d d t 9 S : Presbyterian church'at 7:30. This is PSS o a S a“ l a e C. B. Kinney of -International|the opening meeting and it is re- ABHION'S = SMARTEST IDBAS 5 _ Palls was a Bemidji business visitor |quested that all the boys be present. E m‘fi'mm IN BLOUSES, . as presented by charming yesterday. ! R - i) tte . stit SALVATION ARMY ADVISORY (o umst comes o georgette stitched || CORRINNE GRIFFITH ARD WILL MEET TONIGHT | tache braid. There are many inex: Thgg will be a meeting of the Ad-| Pensive cotton fabrics which may She shows how a Jroman visory board of the Salvation Army| be used in duplicating the blouse, | W may- control a political held in the city hall tonight at eight | however: . The' Jabor - revers .and: campaign without casting o'clock. Every member is request-{ Short sleeves - are-hemstitched and- ball ed to be, present as matters vital to| finished with bands of plain white A ballot, Sh? 'a]so wears A several exquisite gowns. the work of the army are to be dis-| organdy. The skirt is in dark blue - 2 cussed. ¥ serge. Medium size vequires 2% Also showing & yards 40-inch material. ¥ Beaded georgette in peach color makes the second blouse a desirable acquisition to any wardrobe. The round neck and deep turn-back cuffs Hay, oats, corn; barley, .bran,| are stitched with black moire rib- shorts, dairy feed, etc., at the| bon. Featured with ‘the blouse is Courtney Seed & Feed Co.; in car| an unusually. attractive skirt in lots or hundred weight.. 120 Third| plaid flannel. The waist, in average street, Phone 851, Sunshine Groceyy.| size, requires 2% yards 36-inch 9-224f | georgette. Both skirts calls for 214 | :°.} yards 54-inch material - METHODIST cm First Model: Blouse No, 8747. The morning theme will bé “The | Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 25. S Cross-Measured Life.”” Communion| cents. Skirt No. 8760. Second Model: | . service, 10:30 a. ‘m. Evening ser-| Blouse No. 8773, Sizes 3¢ to 46 in- 11 vice at 8 p.'m. ‘“The Advantages of | ¢hes bust. Price 25 cents. Skirt No. Common People.” g 8574. Sizes, 24 (o 38 inches walst, Sunday school at 12. Price 20 cents. Epworth league at 7 p, m. | 3 “Thy face, O fird, will I geek.” 2 Blaine Lambert, minister. . Mrs. George Kreatz and grand son, . - NEW ROUTES OF NEAR EAS_T Jack Marcum, left last evening for NOTICE i ) H mneapolis, where they will visit| gcaled proposals will be received | Railroad Lines Will Be Materially Ex- | “for several weeks with friends and|phy the Park Board of Bemidji, Minn., tended as the Result of Oper i relatives. at 8 p. m. Sept. 27th; 1920, at the ations of the Great War: SRk it anded .. |City Hall for the construction of a — .Mrs. C. R.'Amentraut and daugi-| yell at Diamond Point park. A de- 1t ations of the war ter, Ida, who have spent the sumnier| pogit of $5.00 in cash or certified ga'fzeammat::leogz:st to raflroad de- hiteitor i ‘Amt:ntr::t’is : hga‘!t!h;- check is;reqiied willj the bid, velopment in the near E'fist, says Lew- left on Wednesday for their Ogle g Nat E. ‘_(:}lven, Pres. 18 Beck, in Asta, Af66F ‘thelr Succeds- Keokuk, Iowa. . 4t9-15-16—9-22<23 ful, campaign, at the end_of. 1917, -the | .Charles Reed left this afternoon|pyp AINS HON British extended their track line !_mm Lisbon, N. D., where he will spend EETF S IN QB | Bgypt to Palestine, connecting at ~ n days vacstion. Mr. Reed is| . OF BLEVENTH BIRTHDAY pomichriear Jerueatoi. The lne ther 3 \ he. typographi de-| , Beryle Lépper entertained a few of. HEh e The Ploneer pla; " | tits friends at ‘his" Homie on “Mthn - (TR : i|sota avenue last ovengng‘v in: aigra- q ” tion of- his eleventh birthday. ter N:,:’gyM:ts .Dglrz‘l’i. ?;::oil:fb:,:g a delightful [ lurnicheon, -the”'guests their home- this morning, after |Were taken to-the Grand theatre for ‘spending a - ts of |8 Dleasant hour. Those in attend- * Mr: and Mrs. B. F. Anderson,”’1217|ance were Beryle, ‘Ernest Sockness; | Lake Boulevard, Arthur Stave, Floyd Alger, Lyndon : 3 . ‘Daniel, Duane Seaver, -Carl Opsahl, ‘Arthur Bean of Wausau, Wis., vis-,Arthur Opsahl, Earl Neumann, Walt- ited with old acquaintances in Be-[er Galney. ‘Wednesday en route to his ¢ l;m(}:l,: :fvter a vlsyt of two weeks with NOTICE 3:::]‘;; ;_he,l:f:l';;"‘: o:mr::t::l:n :}?’: relatives in Kelliher. Mr. Bean was| Sealed proposals will be received | grantinople through Aleppo to Nisbin. atohe time engaged in business here. | by the Park Board of Be;nid;li,Minn., At the eastern terminus of the line— at 8 p .m., Sept. 27, 1920, at the Ctiy Anton Thompson, brother of -John | Hail ‘tor fne onstruction of a toun. | Bagdad—trains run nortbward aa f;" Thompson of this city, returned yes- | dation and floor for a bath house to | 88 Tekrit. Betwgen Nisbin and Tekrit terday to his home at Leavenworth, |pe located at Diamond Point park. 1s an unfinished section of a few hun- Kans., after spending the past three|Plans and specifications are on file at { dred miles. Before the war, trains months in the city under medical |the office of C. K. Funk, architect.|did not run at night on this line, but is mnow in|A deposit of 10 per cent in cash or| this was changed by stern necessity. ’ When normal traffic conditions are re- certified eheck is required with the Geo! 7 bid. = established, the journey from Constan- g Ht;xwell tOfd Srend F‘:tk:’ Nat E. Given, Pres. | gingple to Bagdad nm'lyon to the Per- was in the city yesterday en route to}4t9-15-16—22-23 2 Grant Valley to visit with friends sian Gulf can be miade in a few days. and relatives for a short time. Mr.|EpWORTH mem' TO Miss Jessie Grover of Ten Lakes, was. a business visitor ln"Bemid;i on Wiednesday. Mrs. R. A. Olson, 1118 ~Bemidii avenue, left yesterday. for Ashland, Wis., where she will visit for a short time. . il M WANTED Clean cottun rags at Ploneer office. _‘ Paramount Magazine you nex!‘need feed t.ry, the ; Holmes Travelogue ney Seed & Feed Co., where des are right. At Grinager’s Gro- / cery on 8rd street. 9-941 . 'P.-J. Slough, Robert Slough and Tony Schroth left this morning motor for Seattle, Wash., where they ! expéct to’ spend.the winter. . o Mrs. R. Overley of Bemidyl;. and her glster, Ada, arrived today ‘to visit at the home of her:parents, Mr. and Mre: F. W. Titus.—Brainerd Dis- pn.tn‘!). ‘ Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- ’/ gery Co.,. during the day, or at .the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tt " Dynamic A Drama P i 8 - Domestic Differences | Bagdad rallway extensions tn Cilicla, northern - Syria and Mesopotamia— British prisoners of war furnishing much of the labor. . The tuanpels REX--Saturday “William FARNUM care. Mr. Thompson splendid health. 4 Hoxwell formerly owned a farm in ENTERTAIN YOUNG PEOPLE Cellulold Collar Swimming Aid. . . __IN— y / that 'mig;wv n;:klng his home there} Friday evening at 8 o'clock in| The tiraid beginner can learn tof OF, SoVers, yearn: ; the Methodist church parlors, the| swim in ten minutes, it is claimed, 1f RIDERS f th arrived yesterday Epworth league wish- to meet all|{ he wears about his neck the new o e ar]l Tennstru . moYning from Minneapolis. to~spen a few days as the guest of Howar Palmer, before returning.to hi: “swimeiing collar.” This collar, as described in Popu- lar Mechanics Magazine, consists of a cylinder of transparent celluloid, about eight inches high. Across the Lottom is cemented a rubber sheet with a central aperture. The edges of the aperture fit snvgly about the neck. Thuys the new swimming aid holds the head above the water, and recommends Itself to fair swimmers because it keeps the halr dry. a|young people from the normal school, 4 | business college or any other young people of the city who are not affi- ‘|liated with young people’s organiza- “/|tions of other churches for a ‘social hour. i | 1918 . The activities of the evening will B ; take the form of a ‘“‘cob wel l" social R and an important detail will be the mm‘"’ TADIES - refreshments. A cordial invitation -PLAN HARVEST SUPPER{is extended. A small entrance fee At the regular meeting of ~ the | will be asked. : Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society held § yesterday, the society made plans for | gTNES IR * g Harvest Home supper to be held Cfig szgnsxls]g;me £ “in the basement.of the chureh _the The choir of the Hi Luth % first part of October. This event is e cholr of"the .Hines Latheran % bei: looked forward to with in- church will render a cantata at the urx 2 Swedish Lutheran church ofABem,k;ji, l P ) wo, on Friday evening, September 24. 2 3 od FRIENDS 'me SU"m This choir is'composed chiefly of the A GOIdm SpeCla r uchon A 'few friends made a surprise call {take this opportunity to hear them AINSWORTH, DORIS' PAWN, W. LAWSON on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogan of|again. BUTT, CLARRISA SELWYNNE —in— Grant Valley Tuesday evening. The| The cantata is given under the aus- evening was pleasantly spent in con-|pices of the Men’s society of the local versation and music and delicious re- [church. Mr. Wahlsted of Nymore, ! s UT OF THE STORM’ ’ 1 Adapt “TOWERS OF IVORY,” Clem -Wllli;ms, YM:‘s. A. L’{I’homlé?llll. pected. - apted from Wv by Mrs. Maybelle Young, TS, e Schroeder, Miss Mary McCallister and | WILL, ADDRESS BUSINESS . GERTRUDE ATHERTON £ B.P.O.E ing olt l;uslness men at the Bemidji g e Ue ‘Association rooms tomorrow after- . e E.i;: ‘lv;‘lll be fi regdu ar meeting of |noon at 1 o'clock on “Practical Me A Master Picture From a Master Story g;:. H“I;E;ynz';l’;m& ,. |thods of Accounting.” This talk has |f} : s ) 8ec’Y. |been arranged especially for business - men who do not employ a paid book- SATURDAY and SUNDAY at the s nervousness or eye dis-|tion has been extended to all to at- orders'of any kind, needing glasses|tcnd. & glamses repaired, comsult them. freshments ‘were served ate 4 ‘late|will be host on this occasion and re- J. J. Doran. « £ : s : . . MEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON A Woman’s Past, a Man’s Career, a Great Lov-,}u Gale of- keeper and accountant but do the Btted T R — PU&PLE SAGE y Zane Grey Direction of Frank Lloyd SUNDAY Bert Lytell @ A | Mr. and Mrs. George Becker, Mr. and | cost. The entire program will be in ! Mrs. David- Hinshaw, Mr. and- Mrs. | English and a good attendance is ex- Y . National Cash Register company of B v Olean cotton rags at Ploneer office. | nayton, Ohio, will address a gather- scresned . bled with headaches,| " The talk is sure to i prove of inter- * Drs. Larson & Larson,|est to all business men and an invita- house. The self-invited guests were |freshments will be served at a small WANTEN H. O. Blodgett, representing the Passion, a Hurricane of Drama. The greatest shipwreck ever Optometrists. “If trou-|work themselves. Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. R et — The would reach into- every community where: Liegion ' posts are established. One dealer in every line would be ad- mitted to membership, the. dealer to be selected by the:logak:-bady of the Legion. In large towns more than one dealer would be selected in every co-operative idea is not a new one but has never been attempted on so large a scale. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 4 0 == aa == “Take back those words or leave me forever!” as VAUDEVILLE = Showssat 7:30 and 9:15 Friday Children 25c—Adults 50c Williams & Valentine Comedy, Singing, Dancing Talking: - ¢ THE ELKO HAT SHOP organization, as planned, class. " It is believed that the saving|LOgether with Mack Sennétf’. in- discount to Legionnaires would ; “Great i £ come to at least five per cent. The SUN.—MON.—TUES. ELKO Theatre DAILY PIONEER . Thus spoke ALICE JOYCE as Madge Hillyer in that wonderful play “Dollars and the Woman” after she had sacrificed much that her husband might: finish an invention and market it. She had baffled the cost of living, existing on a crust of bread, and now her husbgnd accused her falsely. She could bear no more. Did he go? The answer is found at the ELKOQ=="Fri. and Sat. & SELLS Acro-Rural Comedians, in | Johnson County Topics o e HILL & BOTTORF The Personality Goes . :and " THE STORE AHEAD IN ELKS BUILDING lllllll'llllIlllllfllfillll Fall and Winter Millinery A new 20-foot display table has been added to our showroom to help relieve the congested condition of so many new hats being received daily. FRIDAY and SATURDAY will be unusual days Over 500 hats will be on display for your inspection. Prices $ 3.95 to $12.00 Prices $12.00 to $25.00 EXTRA SPECIAL for Friday and Saturday, 150 hats, choice ................$7.50 Don’t fail tov come in Friday and Satgr_day. Special attention given to visitors and out of town, customers 1 i petien B tated |y | i S - e | | {

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