Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1921, Page 3

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e s . SHE BEMIDSI-DAILY PIONEER - "' Paul Neils'of Cass Lake was a vis- itor in the city-on Sunday. 5, A R. W. Delaney of Shevlin was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. i Vern A Hoar of Lavinia spent the day here today on business, Take home & brick of Koor's lce cream. S 4 9 '4-5tt I..J. Zigan of Braine; midji business' visitor ‘Mrs, W, White of Crdoly Safurday visitor in Bemid .. Cash paid tor Liberty donds: G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. Saturday ‘visitor in Bemidji. _Mrs. Fred L. Eddy of Gonvick was a Bemidji - visitor Saturday. Einpty flour sacks at Ganter’s b: ery. . Y “ 5 midji business visitor Saturday. ‘«Saturday in Bemidji on busimess. Mrs,, Jobn-Suckert of Grant. Valle $60,000 to loan on tarms: The Dean d Co., Bemidji, Minr. ' & 3 10-27tt C. P, Bllingson and G. A. Hanchett of Northome were Sunday visitors in Bemidji. ve settled the: shoe problem neighbor, why not yoit? Con- Co. ¢ 1t2-14 7. We h of you iames‘F. Watson of International Falls gpent Saturday-in the city:on business, FOR ANY KIND or rea estate deal see or. write Willits &’ Olson, th land ‘men. .. 1-1tf J.'A. Lease of Nary was the be- tween train guest of Bemidji friends Samr@ay\ Mrs, A. Hannah of Pinewood was 2 betweon train- shopper in Bemidji Saturday. “For clezn milk and cream go to the Home Bakery, Alfalfa Dairy. o : 1mon3-1 Mrg. ‘Sidney Miller of Pinewood was a hetweeh train guest of Bemidji friends Saturday. Mrs.-Carl ‘Blom of Eckles, who was the week end guest of Bemidjl friends rcturnéd. to her home today. . ° When you next need feed iry the Courtiiey Seed & TFeed Co., where ! prices are right. / At Grinager’s Gro- cory on. 3rd street. ot Mr. and Mrs, Ole Tharaldson of Ny- more are the proud parents of a baby girl porn at their home Friday. Is the shoe probiem bothering you? Try thé Consumer’s Shoe Co.—one pair or a dozen. One price tolsg.“ ; ta Mrs. F. E. Craver of Turtle Riv- er was the guest of fricnds Wwhile shopping in Bemidji Sattirday. Slah.wood, $3.50 per cait lodd. 16- inch iolir“ngneé:ntha round.: $6.50 3 make Selivery. Bemdin Ml Co. 131 IMrs.. Thomas Porte left Saturday for Grand Forks, N. D, Where she is visiting relatives and friends. Charles Cleveland and Mrs. Olaf Johngon of Boy River were among the out ‘of town visitors in the-city Sat-|* urday. ‘We must sell a lot of shoes in your vicinity to make the low price pos- sible. ~Consumers Shoe Company. - < o 1t2-14 J. C. McGhée left yesterday morn- ing for Baudette where he will spend three weeks visiting schools in that end of the county. Mrs. Jessie Grove, teacher at'Grant Valley district number ten; was shop- ping and calling on friends in ?ie- midji Saturday. H. Z. Mitchell of the Bemidji Sen- tincy, leaves Tuesday afternoon - for St. Paul where he goes to-attend: the state editorial meeting. For any kind of a buy, sale or ex- ehange in real estate or personal property. seee Tess Baudette of the Northern- Minnesota Real Estate Ex- change, 214 Beltrami avenue. Phone €8. - ) 1mon3-1 Fred Malzahn returned to his home in Minnesota 'avenué Saturday after spending a‘'few days at the automo- bile 'show ‘at Minneapolis. Jacob Scruvseth, who has been tak- ing médical treatment in Minnreapolis for some-time, is visiting at the F. E. Craver home at Turtle River for a| few days. Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, 3 nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses or repaired, glasses Astificial eyes fitted, ¥ 1619t > Mrs. W. :Whl'.e of Crookston was a| ‘ z ) - - |- lies_the secret. of its success. 12-4tL. M. J..Daly of Perham was a Be- ‘W. C. Gage of Park Raplds spent was a S8tiirQiy businéss yisttor n the | emnfl:m[ CHIC IN SATIN CREPE Undotbtedly the one-picce dress is the. most versatile of all styles, and herein A new version ‘is illustrated here in forest ;| green satin’ crépe. The skirt-is trimnied ‘with five panels, all of which are caught | tinder at the lower edge.. On the front !| panel, as on the sleeves is a handsome t_rimmill%fiexecufed in self-color soutache braid, . Medium size requires 5 yards orial “Review - Dress -No. 9196. _ Fresh, sweet mijk and cream, old| . P . 2 . p 4 Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 25 At Ganter's baker 10 “.' ‘cen ’ Embroidery No. 11290, Transfer,, lue.or yellow, 20 cents, _saae . ‘Frank Fournier of Turtle River Was.a visitor in the city today. Cyril Dickipson of Puposky was a business caller in the city today. Frank Stout of Nebish transacted business in the city today”between trains. ‘W. Z. Robinson_.of the Bemidji Hardware company,: leaves tonight for. Minneapolis where he goes to at- ‘tend” the hardware \dealers’ conven: ‘tion. ' yMr. and Mrs, Sam North’ of Mill Park_are refoicing over the arrival of.a five-pound boy at tlieir bome at six o’'clock last evening.. Mother and baby are reported as doing nicely. . E. H. Denu, business manager of The Pioneer; left Sunday night for Minneapolis, where he will attend a business meetifig of the Northwest Daily Press association. Mrs. E. A.' Grier and daughter Elizabeth, who -have been guests at the: J. ‘B Minnick home on Iryihe avenue over Sunday, will return to their home at Tenstrike this evening. — N. E. Given-and John'Gainey of the Given Hardware company are in ‘Min- neapolis on' business, While there they will attend the State Hardware Dealers’ convention,’ réturning home the latter patt of the week. | % Attorney Mike Daley of Perham is in the city .to assist with ‘the attor- geyu Middletoni. and Middleton of audette in the case of ‘Géorge ahd Robert Miller who are to be tried for the alleged killing of Alfred Fenton tast month. - A WILL HOLD DEBATE AT I METHODIST CHURCH TUESDAY | A cordial invitation is extended to | the public to attend a debate on “Disarmament’’ given bzy the Phila- jtheas and Upstreamers Tuesday eve- ning at eight o'clock at the Metho= dist church, After the debate, lunch will be served in the basement of the chiirch. - The ‘admission , is. twenty- five cents, \ : i SPANISH WAR VETERANS ¥ OPEN FIVE-DAY FAIR St. Paul, Feb. 14.—Spanish 'war veterans were reminiscent ‘today of the memorable days in:Manila and Honblulu. They opened afive-day fair at the armory for purposes of get- ting together, and incidently raising funds to finance the organization. MARGUERITE - | CLARK Will again appear in ‘that Charming | 1 {of" Beniidj: ] | EASTERN STAR WILL 4 |'3f."—Brovklyn' E: ' BELKHE-TORGRIMSON Tim Torgrimson, and, Mary Belkhe ] i ‘were united in.marriage Saturday evening at 8§:30 at the Pres- I'byterian 'parsonage, Rev. L. P. War- - |ford ofticiating. The attendants were Genhil Kvale- and “Adolph Braaten. They will ‘make their home here for the present. _ix v"MEET TOMORROW NIGHT 'The regitar weekly meeting of the Eastern Star.will-be held tomorrow night/iat . eight, o'clock at the Ma- sonic hall. . Important™ business will come up.-for discussion and it is urged that all members be present. Refresh- ments will be served. MUSIC RECITAL SATURDAY < 'AT'S. E. CUTTER RESIDENCE Miss Vera Cutter’s music class gave a Tecital at her lome Saturday after- noon.” Each’pupil present gave two selections. - Following the musical, lunch was served. It was voted to name the class the Beethoven Music elab. ‘The life of Béethoven was studied 2t the Saturday meeting. ‘Strange ‘Second 'Party. . I.visited an aunt, who had a-small boy, and u year later went there with ‘my huSband on our honeymoon. We were ‘both taken in to sce the little boy. in hi¥ crib.. He was asked if he remembered me. He looked up shyly .and. said: “I remember Rig, but:I “don’t know the man of ler.”—Cliicago Tribune.; CENSN—— ook’ Out, Devil : When | the _preacher. prayed, “Oh Lyrd, -eurtail’ the power of the devil in this community,"” the good colored brotlier "in _the gallery cried, “Amen, do ‘Lord; ecut his tail shack:smoove agle. ¥, T The Great Western Pioneer. Ewery “sunset ' which I witness In- spires me with the desire to go to a West as distant and ‘as fair as that Into which the sun goes down. He appears. to migrate westward daily, and; tempt us to follow him. He is the Great Western Pioneer whom the | nations follow,—Thorequ. New Street-Car Idea. The “objections to the so-called “safety cars,” which were introduced during tlie Inst few vears, Jiave been met in Seattle hy the invention. of what is ecalled “a one-man-two-mgn stieet'car. The design of this ear per- mits of its being operated in the slack hours by one man, while in the | busy “hohirs, with a little rearrange- ment' of the interior, it-1is changed to make provision for the addition of ‘a’conductor. This is said to meet the great criticlsm of the “safety” in‘that so much time was lost In’ the compelled to take the fares, answer the questions and attend to the va- tious other matters, with the entrance The i’opulnr Little Star of “mE MIRACLE MAN” “WIDOW BY PROXY” In one of the best comedies 1 She has appeared in— “Back to the Kitchen” at the Elko (PLEASURE SEEKERSY . m«mnm A SELZRICK PICTURY oz o e ELKO Next Wedneésday and Thursday TUESDAY ONLY stops when the single attendant was || FORTUNEAWAITS LUCKY ONES Prospecting for. Radium in Madagas- car Is Latest Lure Held Out to’ | 3 the Enterprising. The eyciting days of prospecting in | Cripple Creek or Alaska may. be over; but anyone ‘who is looking for experi- ence and is willing to suffer a few dis- comforts. for.the chance, of gainigg.a | fortune ¢an do so i Muadagasear, de- French Academy of Science, who has completed "~ an _exhaustive. study: of radium-bearing deposits there, - ./ M. LaCroix says that millions prob- | ably are there awaiting to reward the patient searchers who are able to start out with;the provetbial shoe string as tar as finances areiconéerned, bug it is recommended - ‘that . intending pros- pectors take along a few camerd dry plates, developing outfits and, if pos- sible, a gold leaf electroscope, al- though the Iatter is not absolutely es- | sential, The principal radioactive mineral in Madagascar is known as betaphite and is brownish-black in color with irregular radium content. But even if only one milligram Is obtained from each ton of mineral examined, it will mean 200 francs -to the prospector, .while certain deposits are so rich as to assay asjhigh as 15,000 francs a} ton. : i Coats of Arms. A coat of arms is a relic of the armorial insignia of medieval times and.-was -embroidered upon the cloth | worn over the armor to render the| kanlght conspicuous in battle. All the/ knights of the middle ages had such | coats of arms and macy of them have been retained by their descendants, | | = = | Floats for Boats. | S. E. Van Horn of Manhasset, N.- Y. 'is the inventor of a scheme for making boats unsinkable. The safety boat is provided with a couple of um- brellas -of rubberized fabric, one on | the port and thir other on the star- | board stde, /nttnchml to the gunwale | by a sort of outtigzer. ! When not in ‘use the umbrellas are | collapsed and take up little room, the outriggers being ‘‘wung alongside of ! the craft, out of the way. But in case ! of danger the on(él;;:ors are hastily | swung outward into position, the um- brellas spreading automatically, Harrowing: Experience. “WWhat’s the trouble?” asked the sec- ond assistant sporting editor. “I've just had a call from a woman who had written, some ‘free verse” sald the Sunday editor, who was skaking all over, | “That ought not to upset you.” “Ah!" groaned the Sunday editor. “But she read it to me gnd threw in a lot of gestures.’—Birmingham Age- Herald. cording. to Secretayy LaCroix of the | gymed four days. ‘A ‘great ‘number |- " Do ‘you Actions Speak: Louder. Pat—"An’ what did your ould wom- an say when ye come in at three o'clock this mornin’?” Mike—*Sure, the darlin’ soul never sald a worrud. An' I was goin’ to have them two front teeth pulled out annyways.”—Amerl: can Legion Weekly. Aztec” Wedding Cererfionies. The wedding ceremony of the [ Aztecs was. an operatfon; which’ con- of persons took part in_ft, Including |- old ‘women, who watched the couple | during the ceremonial ngon!és. NATIONAL CONVENTION OF 7 WOMAR'S PARTY WEDNESDAY | The- three-day session of the na- tional convention of the Woman's! party opens in Washington Wednes- day, Feb. 16. der by Alice Paul, national chair- man. Miss Mabel Boardman, commis- sioner of the District of Columbia, will_welcome -the convention to the city, vand Rev. Olympia Brown, pio~ neer suffragist of Wisconsin, will open the meeting with prayer. This convention, GRANI wonien had the vote, is comparable to thé early convention of women which Both were called for the purpose of ‘cofisidering the’status ‘of women-aml to decide upon a program for, rem the first sincélfions against them. ’ The convention will be called to or- know ‘why it's toasted To geal in the deliclous Burley tobacco flavor. LUCKY | STRIKE CIGARETTE : @ XA 2@ gay sol A Compelling Photodrama A Gaze Into the Occult A Challenger of All Minds A Picture You Must See Lending a Hand! Come and laugh at the fun- niest tale of love and adventure since— “231, Houyrs’ Leave” ‘ resents _DOUGLAS MacLEAN L2ookie’s, Return’ \ | I O Rex Union Orchestra REX THURSDAY— FRIDAY and SATURDAY— Scenario by Albert Shelby Le Vino Cleverest Child Actor, in— e REX TO- WHITMAN BENNETT Presents His Personally Supervised Production LIONEL BARRYMORE In Daniel G. Carter's Powerful Stage Success “THE MASTER MIND” DIRECTED BY KENNETH WEBB CHARLEY CHAPLIN IN—“SHOULDER ARMS” i " FOX NEWS ———_—l__—————/ e et s TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—— MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN in— ‘“OLD DAD”’ A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— C. B. Price Co. Inc,, Presents BILLIE RHODES in— “HIS PAJA'MA GIRL” PSP U S G R S e e S e C. E. Shurtleff, Inc., Presents Jack London’s—“THE STAR ROVER” Metro Pictures Corporation, Exclusive Distributors ALL STAR CAST HERE SUNDAY—The best known and best Jiked man in the world vyith his gre‘t_est production—A feature comgdy beyond comparison—Over a year in the studios. CHARLES CHAPLIN—and JACKIE COOGAN-—the Screen"s ‘THE KID”’ Fifth of Chaplin’s $2,000,000 First Naticnal Contract Comedies 6—REELS OF JOY—6 ifilfllfllIIlll|||IlIIIIIII_lilIIIIIIIIIIII]IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllifllflllIIIIllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIl|IIIIIIIlIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIl : Tévmi 10Night: FRANK MAYO MARRIAGE ,, . At high néon, two marriages. 5 : One in a solemn edifice before a ] robed priest—the other, a hurried l routine before a justice of the peace after a night of revelry. ‘How do these two mar- riages end? While you’re learning you’ll see three stirring conflicts; a battle of big business, a war of women's wits and a mighty fight between two men., Stirring? - We'll The story of a woman who fell in love with the man she hated— Her Husband . ALSO SHOWING—The 2-Part Comedy— IS MASTER’S BREATH”’ With “Brownie”’—The Wonder Dog fi_fllllllIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIflfliflIIIfllllMIIIIIIHlll“lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIifllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllflllll!lflIIIIIIflllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllIIIIllIllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIHilImHIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIItIIIIIIIflIlII DAY s . ——————— Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 Directed by Edward Sloman. B ————————————— met-at Seneca Falls, N. Y., in.1848. . ing all inequalities ahd_%fifiz@:‘h’d‘i

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