Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 12, 1920, Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs, A: Kalther m;nore.d :10 Wadena and spent the day Mons ay. Clean cottin rags st Ploneer, offtice; ‘Mrs. Byron Youpg of Crookston ANNOUNCEMENT v spent Monday in this city. Mrs. Anna L. “Bowers, 'national [ "M. F. Manders of Crookston was a|Missionary society; will lecture at the [ Bemidji visitor on Monday. Methodist church “Wednesday even- \ especially G. A. R.:and Ralph Gracie| th .Mrs. 'H, S. Annette spent. Monday ::;evl:f;:l:fms\durlng our tiine'of be: at Walker on'a visit to friends. Mr§. Merrela Eastwpod, and Family. fi'mh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tf A. LaRoche of Warren was a Mon- day business visitor. in this ‘city. 1t10-12 | a MODERN BROTHERHOOD:OF —_— o The Modern - Brotherhpod of ‘Mrs.’M. H. Van Vleck of Littlefork America met last night at the Odd was a Bemidji visitor on Monday. |Fellows ‘hall in_ regular |session, ‘much reduced. 1t10-1 G terfan church Wednesday evenin, : ‘ . |into the thousands, Yet there are Mr. and Mrs. O.. L. Melgaard ofino traffic cops; no'street cars, no pav- itors hete. 7 erican city, yet few of the thousands Do not forget the big supper Wed- nesday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock in the Presbyterian church, 50¢ a plate. 1d10-12 | of this unique city include all breeds and varieties of ‘snakes. Snakeville ' Whea you next meed-feed try the Courtnéy Seed & Feed Co., where . cory on:3rd street. 994 Mrs. Joe Otre, of Puposky, was 8 supper Wednesday evening at the| swilliam King, called the Snake Presbyterian church from 5 to 8. King, rules this re-oraginzed jungle. X 1d10-12}He's: getting Tich selling the anima = -{to zoos all .over. the : worls This Mrs. Olaf Peterson of International [ gpring hé shipped a carload of snakes Falls 'was among the out of town Vis-|top Osakia, Japan. Princess Raja, itors here yesterday. yaudevilllaness, has bought 'her 5 ik - || snakes of King for the-last ten years. Sixteén ‘tnch ‘mixed hyrd and Soft} )] circuses look over, this allotment sldb ‘wood. for ‘sale, “$3.50 Per 108d.} ¢ the latest styles in snakes and ani- Bemidfi Mtg. Co. 'Phone 481. T&F | mals before buying. . b Snakeville ‘'was organized from fleld secretary of the Woman’s. Home | LEAVE BY AUTO FOR NEW HOME IN WEST | Suffrage Convention held at Geneva. iy k: ] 5 ing at 8 o’clack. This-is'a free lec-| | T anc met in London and agreed to use Take home a brick of Koor's 100|ture that promises to be interesting Gridl& \?:l‘}eymfldnu;“: Hogan of ) e 8t [and very benellsial. 1d10-12 | viq Hinshaw-of Wilton, let! 3 Espagcaped i S ~ |automobile for Spokane, Wes! b :}:nry :{ ::::r:;;fl{::;:ky, bk ¢ CARD OF THANKS they expect to pmake their usiness caller: Y. ‘Wee:wish to thank our friends and |home. The Hogans have resided a James P. Powers of Crookston heir present ' ‘location for twenty tat v post far the assistance thrw the.sick-|years, bein e eers of the American Ambassador in Lon- spent Monday here on business. Rest: ind fhe sympathy expreseed by {h?s vlcinuyg. amorg the plon of : Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hinshaw have als been residents of Wilton for a num ber of years, and they leave for thei: new home with the best wishes of their many friends and neighbors fo) future in the west. Prosperous \: AMERICA MET LAST|NIGHT BAPTIST VLADIES +AIDY ~ nd Mrs. Da-|their influence to have women at- t taday by |taches appointed at the respective h., where | embassies. Mrs. Nathan has promis- future |ed to use her good offices to bring o|Sir Auckland Geddes .should have'a LADY ASTOR. WANTS WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT London. (By Mail.)—Lady Astor, posts should be-open to women. This idealshe shares with Mrs. Maude Nathan, an American woman who was a delegate at the International M. P., is anxious that diplomatic WILLIAM FARNUM Lady Astor and Mrs. Maude Nath- t |about the appointment of a represen-| e American woman -to the office don, and Lady Astor will urge that - }similar representative at the Embas- r|Sy.in Washington. Both feel strongly ¢ [that the women of Britain and Am- r | erica should have a large place in in- ternational, affairs. 1Q ISOLATE DRUG ADDICTS LLIAM FOX /arf.sfll ts > WI \ ’* ON ISLAND OF ST. CLEMETE I I WILL MEET T0] bBROW San Francisco, Oct. 1% —Estab- WI IAM LICENSED TO MARRY ary, Mitchell Rivett Snakeville, Tex., Oct. 12.—This is DENOUNCE 1d10-: Wit) i < Ruth LaFleur, both issued yesterday, H 13 e 7|8 sty h “the population running|, g Gustaf E. Miller and Venus Le-| [ J3NIN\4 ona Moscherger, today. - Argyle ‘were among the Monday Vis-|ed gtreets, no movies. It i8 an Am- | ~~~asammnan~~~msnnm~snn~nn G. W. Miller of Minneapolis, man- of inhabitants speak English—in fact|ager of the Fordson tractor sales,| _. few of them.talk at all. is spending a few days here on busi- 'Snakeville is all the name indicates |ness with the C. W. Jewett comp- —and some rhore, too. The residents|any, Forrest Simpson of Duluth, arrived gla%aynhnk:s a h’;:slnbg“fi:?acity of 18‘;- in the city yesterday afternoon hav- 4 & Fee e )0 snakes, e ngs are sub-|ing accepted a position in The Pio- prices sre right. ~ At Grinager’s: GEo-| stantial concrete structures. neig' ’o']’)p, S,mufig d:pnnment. He ] 13 s [l Additional to snakes, 5,000 par-|succeeds Otto Stahl, who completed LI : TING : LANG" ::::kglynln;l this “their bbome, Wh‘llls his work with the compafiy on Satur- . . 8, tigers, lions, bears, Wi day prior to legving for Fargo where . ) business transactor in Bemidji be-|cats, lizards, giraffes and other south- heyw;;" hecnme":ssfclnted mghuslness tween trains Monday. ern types of wild animals wander |with his brother. " ithru-.special forests and are living i T Meet your friends at the Harvest|here withous paying taxes. * LADY BONHAM UNABLE TO MAKE UP MIND London. (By Mail.)—Lady Bon- ham Carter has had sixteen requests to stand for Parliament, but cannot] make up her mind. e N | lishment of an isolation hospital on = " ‘The Ladies’ Aid of /the Baptist e 00 silk velvet tams, all colors, on Folldq\‘\’nng the lnitiation of a xlass of | church, will nicet tomorrow afternoon tA}:zoggm c‘:io::xg“caclllef?:r:ieaognal;? l“g; I;ARN l lM ™1 vel 3 3 candidates, dancing and lunch weré|in the basement of the church. Mrs. the treatment and cure if possible, . p . sale at the Elko Hat Shop for 32.45.) enjoyed by all members in attend-|Barnett and Mrs. H. Swisher will be $3.45. ‘Also children’s..tams, verg ance. o the hostesses. Charles Hemanger-of Solway, was Hmflmmom j a Bemidji business visitor on ‘Monday. ATRUOn - Licenses to marry granted by the MONEY ’ — 4 office of the clerk of district court I . Follow the crowd to the Presby- SHAKB m 0NE TO fnclude Otto H. Stahl and Pansy| RONNEI3Y ~ ] “Te and Edith = By CHARLES ALDEA SELTZER . DIRECTED BY ‘5‘”‘”" EDWARDS (SEE THE MOTHER AND THE LAW starring Sessue HAYAKAWA ‘. A ROBERTSON-COLE SPECIAL " at the Nro. "Asaulth, Ter stepmother, de- . ELKO THEATRE scribes Lady ‘Bonham Carter in her memoirs a8 “a“real ‘politielan and a real mother,” and in the matter of a|entering Parliament this dual per- Harvéy ‘K. Meyer, superintendent|teq dollar: bill. - More-than ‘twenty | S0nality keeps her in.a state of pre- of the.Léech Lake Indian agency,|years ago Bill King, just finishing a|PleXity. “What does it profit a woman,” | was a business visitor here yesterday.] third rambling tour of the world de- : cided to settle down. Being a natur- For the best all around service sendaligt by instinct, he decided to be- your dyeing and dry cleaning to The|come one:by" profession. Borrowing|; Model Dry Cleaners, 305 Third street. |ten dollars he purchased a box of Prone 637. 10-12tf Spot cash ‘paid for Liberty Bonds Bee 'G. t the | ror a replanted wilderness was born. [ Alllol King’s snakes and animals come from -Mexico. He has 17 buyin, Mrs. L. F. Johnson went to Prince-|gtations in the, pouthern republlcg, ton Saturday, to visit for a short|with agents colletting tBe finest spo- |3 time,-also to look after property in-|cimens to be found. At first King terests there. ;vnts his ownzcout, taking lonely trips H \ | into the moantain i f Mexi Mrs, ‘H. A."Crowell returned to her) tor animals. jraons o Ele0 ] home Monday, having visited for the| Spakeville is within the jurisdic- [} past month with relatives at Glencuel tion of . the city pf Brownsville. It and other points in’the'sputheérn part| has become one /of the show places of the state. § ‘| of the border tourists. & iy Mrs. Ge: sister, Mrs. 3. H. pee, who will visit at the Forte home for a short time. . 4 The five-piecé Union archestra will turnish music for the dance given:by the Moose ladge in Moose hall Tues-; day night- Tickets $1.00. 25c for unesgorted ladies. 2d10-12 Mrs. Edward A. Currfe, who is vis- ising in the city for a few weeks, motored to Little Falls Sunday mi f ing and spent a short time with Mr. Currle. ; She returned last evening. by, train. (- The William Kieler family return- ed Mon@ay from Saskatchewar, where{ Mr. Kieler has been for several weeks{ looking, after his- extensive farming|’ interests. He is one of the merch- ants at’ Wilton. o Mrs. Galloway,. proprietor of the Elko Héit Shop, has made two tfips to the city already tiis month. There- fore you, will find the correct hats. right up to the minute displayed at| the Blkb Hat Shop. 1t 10-12 Mrs. :A. E. Erickson returned last evening from International = Falls, where she vlsu:d for a_week wii!lh Mrs. George Anderson. Friends will be irterested in learning that Mr. n,;‘,n m{‘:&gg'mg:n 2:‘(“:“:, ;‘g‘: Anderson, formerly of this ¢ity, has| pqced. It -is fashioned in tricolefle, accepted a contract with a California| ¢he gathered skirt having a_ stralght lumbering concern and is now in{ g¢unie with open fropt. Skirt, sleeves { Califdrifa. The position which he{ and front of the - round-necked i now holds is much the same as that| plonge are trimmed . with embroid ‘which he held with the Crookston ery .done in daring and solid satin Lumber’ company. stitches. Medium size requires 3% yards 40-inch tricolette, with 13 wards - 36-inch lining .for upper gores of skirt. : 1 Foulard silx and eharmeuse satin are combined ;in.the second design ‘which has’a skirt with gathered tun ;c‘&an‘:ihw; all the. way. n{‘:md the e. The open front of _blouse LIPS. TULIPS, CROCUS dffords display -of & foulard vest, at Beltrami Nursery and Gréenhouse, | the band about the collar and crush- 2004 Irvine ave. Phone 363-J. -| ®d sash girdle also being of foul- |} 6t10-18| ard. Medium size requires:2 yards 404nch foulard 'and"$:yards 404inch _satin, with. 1% yard liding for First Design: Pictorial Review Blouse No. 8817, Sizes, 34 to 46 in- ches bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 8815, Sizes,.24 to 34 inches waist. Price 25 cents. Embroidery No.12372 dransfer, blie or yellow, 20 cents. -Dress Ne. WANTE™ Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. she asks “if she gain the whole world and lose her own child.! * ) lé\:ll iu‘aklee from. a Mexican at i . e wee = . owngville, . Texas. . 'An ’eastern| R 4 E b kave B {5 hdiress of VA IMEYY LE ‘Hooley: at ‘Northern Gro-|3 gollector of snakes.® And the idea|| - FRIDAY ONLY _MATINEE AT 2:30 OV & BRCHBY HZEL TEONA OLIVER & LEE ‘A-Girl, a Boob and a . Ukulele DELARIE - MADALI Novelty -Gymnasts CHAS. RAY in “Bill Henry” WED. & THURS. REX-wei. & Thars, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Thrills That Will Be Remembered Geldei a gripping story of life in the Klondike with Jane Novak Jack Liyingston And a notable cast of players S B S O GEO. OVEY COMEDY “His Fatal Bite” ELKO LAST TIMES—TONIGHT (By Uit Preso) REX FRIDAY of drug addicts, is-the plan suggest- i s ed by California social workers. > DRAG ) WILL THE EAST AND THE WEST EVER MEET? Kipling says No. See what an American girl said in She shook a wicked shoulder!! " —and she owned a wicked wink—the Yale “grind” fell for her so ‘hard that he married her and then she proved to have a wise little head on those naughty litlte shoul- ders. See the Adorable Viola Dana " as the captivating shimmy dancer in a sparkl- ing picture Tha Chons Girl's Photodramatized from the Saturday Evening Post story ‘Head & Shoulders,’ by* F. Scott Fitzgerald. Scenario by Percy Heath and direction by Wm. C. Dowlan. ot CONCERT @iz WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 given by the celebrated NORWEGIAN TENOR Whose Victor, Columbian and Edison Phonograph Records are Everywhere Popular CARSTEN - WOLL assisted by ESTHER ERHART WOLL Well Known Pianist POPULAR PRICES—Reserved Seats 75¢c, General Admission 50c —war tax included. Tickets on Sale Monday at the Grand GRAND THEATRE in “THE UNTAMED” A Superb Spectacle Produced Personally by D. W. GRIFFITH with CONSTANCE TALMADGE Supported by ¥ TULLY MARSHALL—SEENA OWEN ELMO LINCOLN—ALMA RUEBENS COUNT VON STROHEIM—PAULINE STARK MILDRED HARRIS—GEO: FAWCETT . —in— “The Fall of Bahylon’’ A Purple Romance of Another Day Enlightening with its Vivid Truths, the Thunder- ing Assembly of Historic Fact, the Knowledge of ; Another Day. 7 STUPENDOUS GLORIOUS PARTS LAST TIME TO-NIGHT REX-ToDay See Hope Hampton, the cxquisite Star, in “A Modern Salome” 72 Herod's tinic the dancs ing girl demanded the head of John the Baptist In1920) _ . CWhat is her/zn'a' P P Qan a.rtom'.rlu{n;’/’/w[oe ] drama of Swiftly— moving events in a Setting of Glitterin Social éfi \g LR T T T T T T T IHTEN A MODERN v , ted b Hampton Droductions, Inc:¥ i ::::’vd, sritien and directed by feonce Pervel - yye:tewpserMc's dramatic boen” Salome’ .;VI‘LLIAM FOX presents 3 BRIDE 13 The serial supreme in fifteen episodes. The foul claw of the invisible terror clutching at the Flower of America Brave men and devoted women stand undaunted in the ace of a terrifying menace. = See this stirring picture now at REX TO-DAY _ Rex Union Orchestra Children 10c and 30c 7:20 and 9:00 o’Clock READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS I TG T TR TG T T R TR TR RN e T T T e e o | i e ks ] e A ——

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