Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 3

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Emil Stelck of in the city om. L.-E. Jonien, ofiGlsarbtook spent Fridsy here on’busineds. 3. B. McNelly ot ‘Bruno was a busi- ness visitor: Were yesterday.': .* biick of Knor's ice E: gl LG 45t eream. John Slechman the day in this city Vestérday. R. J. James of Deér River' business caller‘here on Friday. Empty flour ;cfi‘nt Ganter’s ba ery. . ey et F. B. Rensswig-of -Grand Rapids was a Friday business visitor here. Irvin D..Gowdy of ‘Big Falls was a | Bemi{dji business vikitor yesterday. Qur stére is ot lurge, but’ our values are larger. ~Ask your neigh- bor. Consumers ShoeCo.: 1t1-22 0. M. Maltrud of Becida was 2 business visitor i the city on Friday: Mrs. George Miller.of Grant Vailey was nm@g the callers in the city Fri- day. in B 1t it's shoes you dre buylds, we ¢an gave you moiey any time. Out sell prices gre.low. Consumer's Shoe Co. 161222 ] George Forte; of 'Eckies, 18 ate tending to business matters in this city. , S —_— Blmer H’l;hsfw of Wilton, is spending a part of the week as the guest of Bemidji friends. Don't blame anydne but - yourselt for paying too much for your foot- wear. Go to the Consumers Shoe Co. 1t1-22 B. H. Reft of the Cléarwater Cotn~ ty Abstract company of Bagléy was a business visitor héfe yesterdsy. Dr..G. M. Palmer returned ‘this morning from Minneapolis, where he attended the Masonic Grand Lodge. Selling shoes is bur.business. Sav- ing momey- is your -busihess. Con- sumers Shoe Co.. 1t1-2¥ / Mrs, George Gerke of Park avénue 1s quite i1l with pneuimonia, bu: n; of present is considered to'-be ou dangeg* b 5 = i Mrs. Frank 7 Fybst, who'h seriously i1l at herihome o6 T street for the pdst' three w slowly regaining hedlth. |~ Mary Krantz, tfe youhgest daugh- ter, of Mr. n&'ws. Oscar Krdntz at 709 Irvine, but is reported’ b wood, $8 ‘ Wy g Tivery. Bemdili Me: Co. p— i Mrs. W. G. Cook, who is in St, An- thony’s hospital, pending an -gpera- tion for appendieitis, is reportéd do-} ing fairly well. Mrs. A. B. Palier, who hds bheen confined to her honie on Minnesota avenue for several weeks, is improv- ing, but is unable to be out yet. Western box apples, $1.95 per box | 1-13t¢ at Troppman's. Photie 92T, \ 2o B0 T g Frank Rappatta of 1111 Misgissip: pi avenue, shipping glerk for the A mour. Packing company, visized Réd Lake Wednesday and ‘Tuttle - Lake and Leonard Thursday in thie mtemt' of his firm. 5 F. M. Malzabn. - Phone 17-3.. = Mfs. Ellen Booth of Blackdu nesota avenue. When you next need feed :ry-the Coultney Seed &: Feed Co., W prices are right.” At Grinager's cery on 3rd street. Miss Alice Minnick, formerly sten- ographer at the Northern National, has. accepted a poeition ds bookkeep- er with the Smith Lumber' company: Miss Minnick begihs her new dutles Monday morplnz. Mrs. E. D. Boyce returned to her home, 1207 Bemidji aveBue, last eve- ning after béing confined t6 St. An- thony's hospital for thé past three weeks for surgical treatment. W. N. Bowser will leave this even- ing for‘Chicago, where he will trang- act business until the first of Febru: ary, when he will leave for Long Beach, Calif., to spend from four -to six weeks with Mrs. Bowser and daughter, Eleanor, who are spending the winter there. etrists. If trou ) nervousnéss or eye dis- erders of any kind, &1 nd, netding glasees Astificial eyes fitted. TMrve Jsketts Stechman of Ten- trike arrived in the city last evening and’ is epending. t! ~Leon Jewett ot ‘Misaissinpi avenue g3\ returned Thur: r .| where he-taok. & contse. with the As Vi compa hat_Mr. Jewett Frank Marrs, who récently put- chaded theé, Mrs. Ellen 14 gtrike spent r o Sty tariy near Kelliher wh > .| cutting. pulp mv;pod'(or the past fort- states that deep necessitated i fetu ki 12-4tt} A\_\]e have settled the shoe problem T of your neighbors, why not )‘ou;!tlllo;é All goods léft 30 da; unless el.m for by Feb_{‘ £ be sold. General Repair Shop, Stahl MOOSE 1ODGE NOTICE _| one who trles to take ther There ‘will.be 4 8 the. Moose lodge the Moose hail-for ial meeting of r the purpose of bal- of the: application of candi- date, appointing nominating commit: tee for-the om: the ensuing year.: arrangements for the receptius of the International 'Falls mémbers tomor- ' Hatnwell, director. s ELECTION NOTICE International Uhion of Timber- workers local No. 135, will ¢heir meeting in Christianson hall at Minn., on Tuesday, January 21, at 7:30 p. m. for the pur- ing for International fices: for -the annual -1921. on of ofticers for making final and -district ol ‘term_beginning April 1si ‘members are-requ d ¢ Timberworkers, By F. E. Herling, Secretary. - Sealed bids will be received by the ‘undersigned .to regular meeting of the. he ‘City 'of BemidSi, ield Monday, January 21at, the council chambers, city hall, 8" 0¢clock *p. *m. -for =3 paeumatic Cor 38x7 -caeings; . .~ ¢ Cord Tirea and tubes, be opened at a d ‘Tires and tubes, i two bxtra tims for h.l» can be:gecyr- Bounie Lassle with be arent value ‘gs f” shopblig ns: guard her packages and woe to an Improving Indian, Pottery. The -Hopi Indiaus. of the Southwest Hiave always been famous for their pot- tery, iu.the manufacture: of which (though unacquainged , with the pot- ter's wheel) they were skilled even'in prehistoric times. . There i8 a considerable markst for thelr_pots, which arée quaintly, gnd at- tractlvely decorated ' In- ‘black and colors; “The United: States’ bureau’ of standards is’ trying ‘to help them by suggesting improved nroces‘iu. and re- cently it has shown them how to make from cheap” material ‘& black stain much’ ‘superior tp the one ‘at present used by the Indians. They have shown themselves glid enough o accept the help offered and jt'may he that we shall" yet' learn of useful suggestions to' the Ndvajos in the line ‘of 'blanket making and the production of silver ornaments. : Windfall. often proved a \‘emnb!e\\}oda,end. J —— dictionary there are two definitions of 11° growtt 18 the Hatire grass, undergrawth, or the plant. growing, jn_cultl- sightly, useless, or b I following:note is added: A wee not be in another. No Question «Hats," says the Times fashion' cor respondent, ' “are ‘worn -well on. the Wa have always regarded thig as ‘the best Dlace to wear a hat on.— Foolish Question No. 8,427, . Roger, we shduld nat call it & ‘cageof heredity when a hard-headed| has a bonehead sor.— seript. Y I PO 5 Put Her-on the Ball Team. % ST Froin’a novel: “With & sudden fren- ireaf New :York, die& not[";10q-motion of her hands she caught -y about the crime when she siee g istant. - When Mrs! Muir' goés Iafn Ey tore, she leaves Bonple Lassie to FOR . SALE—A. . .beautiful . modern | 100 ft. frontage on the lake. || strictly’) modern, large Garage.\ ] guse on_.Beltrami avenue. __12-room house, ‘stiitable tor two families, well-tocated, 60-ft. corner. 5-rooms‘and bath, 50 lot; good location on Irvine av 0 ‘ft.. cornerlot, only. $100 down and $100 per year at Reynolds & Winter. —A ‘very fine § A windfall is an unexpected. legacy or money dropped as it avere from the sky. The saying originated- when the English nobility were forbidden by the tenure of their estates to fell the timber, all the trges being reserved i for the use of the royal navy. Such [§ % trees as were blown down, however, were excepted, hence a good wind parthernt. Fght to 'ELKO GEO, s{rfimk e, || MON. & TUES. s 2t3-22—1-24/ | MBS, DAUGHERTY SURFRISED" | : ON BIETH ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Wililam Dauighert: more was pleasantly about thirty of het friends and neigh-, bors on Thursday afterncon, in re-; membrance of her birth anniversary. i Mrs. Daughierty was given very nice gifts |ovely lunch at thé close. of. Ny surprised by | | Mrand Mrs. H. Mills annoutce the; marriage of their ddiighter, Beatdice, | right Hill, of Washing- D. C., oh January 15. The wed-, ding.ceremony -was a very. ed only.in the presence of a diate Iriends and relatives; , Washington, D. | at Congress Heights, C.' " Mr. and’ ‘Mrs, . .For wood, seasbiiea tamarack; chll Mr. Hill {s man- their home there, as ager of the Hill Engraving company isay is nursing Mrs. G. F. Irish since the removal of Mrs. Ifish from St. Anth- ony’s ‘hospital to her home on Min- LADIES SEND SHOWER-OF LINEN TO BRIDE TO BE Laszt evening at her home on Irvine | -|avehue, Miss Carrl tertained a nu - unique: party: Tighttully spént ini mal ¥ 18 Sah Frandiseo Armstrong en- The evening was de- 1'tfie last three years and fs ito “be ‘married -in Februaty. and the girls fook this way of giviig a miséellanebus showet on her. She |’ is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Anton ‘Erickson, -of-‘this: €ity, and is well | Miss Erickso Honieé hére unt! Those present at the shower were, Mrs. Anton Eé'ic;son. Mrs. K. H. Ol- son, ‘Mrs.. 8. C- Brown, BMisses_Mary i{ -« : , fad Florente Bell, Capitola Stewart.| The siripss. ) yau sleeve e Virginla Brown, - Bdia- Nelson,|| Sre fomer, than the kind you Maybelle Brooks, Verd Backus,” Mrs. get from-a judge. Better go S. ‘A. Cutter, Mrs. Harold Hayner, Mrs. J. Hartness, Mrs. E. J. Voigt,; and Miss Armstrong. | . AGENTS WANTED: - To sell coffee in country districts and towns. proposition. Twin City Tea Co. 2210 Riverside Ave Minneapolis Optom . bled with headaches,| , consalt themu.| y several | The -afternoon was, antl ¢onversation with | AFTER WEARING THAT COAT—COULD HE GO CROOKED NOW? - _straight, Sam.” 'That’s what the little woman said when crook Kelly came back from France. But the gang had a slick job ready—scads of easy cash— and— 4 The rest is a hurricane! One of the biggest, finest stories ever filmed. With THOMAS SANTSCHI and ANN LITTLE Rex Union Orchestra \' Man Cannot Sen _somewhat extraordinary, but man the —only. ‘aninial’ that ‘cannot’ naturally - percelve approaching rain. ghow. ‘uneasiness when rain is coming. At such times dogs geét” restléss, ‘cats‘sneez and wash thelr ears, frogs croak with &: loud,’ harsh. noise, owls: 'screeth,: peas cocks scream and dueks and geese are unusnally nolsy.” This is. sald to be ‘doe to the relaxation of their nerves plant t. is .not .wanted. There are, tha o specles of weeds, for & | by the damp air, ‘which makes them A1l “other anim: injury of the r’to. the in ane place may | bnea YOU'RE THE IMAGE OF YOUR MOTHER WITH THEM BIG EYES A-STARING.” Joan Carver lived a iife of terror in < tains, bullied ! on by a father who i hated her se SUBSCRIBE FOR THE v DAILY PIONEEBV REX Tiss & Wal. a & B 6t1-28 FOR RENT-—-4-rooms, unfurnished, for light housekeeping. $10 per Reynolds & Winter. that? Arthur S, Kane presents } ’arle‘s RAY By‘ Frederick Stowers Directed by Joseph De Grasse A Gambol of Lambs to the Lilt of Love! He anly earned $18'a week, but still he had a girl, a dress-suit, a $500 engagement ring, and’a fat rival. All on $18? It can’t be - dbne? Watch Charlie do . ft¥ HIS BEST!—AND THAT'S SAYING SOMETHING 4 A First National Atfi;’:ction Fox Sunshine 2-Reel Comedy-—In Two Parts «pPALS AND PETTICOATS” o "WILLIAM A. BRADY ¥ Presents— Cecil Raleigh and Henry = Hamilton’s Drury Lane Melodrama “Stélén Orders” In Eight Reels—8tarring Carlyle Blackwell Kitty Gordon Montagu Love June Elvidge ie Ray! Joy. Relglu Supreme ‘Untérmission of ten minutes whilé .the sigh | 1 tome up from hoots) =~ PHYLLIS!” * Say, you bad old bald-heads—remember when you felt like THOMAS H, INCE presents g R. A. Amadon, Director Matinee: 2:30—10c-30c.... Evenings: 7:10-9:00—16c-80¢ ! The story of Joan's flight with Pierre Landis, of i+ her tragic marriage and its marvelously inspiring spquel, is told in a picture that holds you tense in its spell. Presents 7 TRON With an All-Star Goldwyn Cast—Including— BARBARA CASTLETON—RUSSELL SIMPSON JAMES KIRKWOOD—SIDNEY AINSWORTH * —in 7 Gripping Parts— TONIGHT G R ‘ " D » NIGHTS—7:30-9:15. and SUNDAY MATINEES AT 2:30 CENID | { BENNETT »Her Husbands e, Friend® By Marjorie Benton Cooke They had waded deep into love.. Now they dared not go forward—and could not turn back! She was afraid to tell him who she really was. He was bound to a wom he had never Come see what happened! ..,The Love Story of a “Good Fellow Comedy—*“A FISHY STORY” Two Reels . Music By Elko Orthestra - At Both Evening Shows—Starting 7:30 and 9:00 Matinee: 3:00—20c-25¢ Night—15¢-30c EL KO SUNDAY ONLY 's”’ Wife-l - rere

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