Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1921, Page 4

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. W. L. Brooks is spending the day in Little Falls on business. Buy your feed at the nld‘ stand. Sunshine Grocery. 5 413-5 was a jBemidji visitor, teday. Fiesh| gweet milk and cream, sold | at Ganter's bakery. 10-6tf Spev.;lal i'toii: Thureday, a ' line f ‘ot new hats at the Vogue Millinery. : T gy v visitor’ in the city yesterday. Our;‘ahoeu are easy to wear and lour ppices are easy on the pocket book. ~Consumiers Shoe Company. ) 1t3-2 as a Be- day. Our motto is: guality! Our strength is service.~Phelp’s Grocery. Phone © 657 1mo4-1 Ben F. Clark of Rem midji business. visitor y ~ Oscar Barsness of . Bagley spent Tuesdgy in the city on ‘business. Take home a brick of “Koor's ice cream.- 4-5tf / E. F.Remer of Hibbing spent Tuesday in the cify ({ business. T Remember, it’s Thursday night, we stage the Fashion Show at the Grand, Flko Hat Shop and Wilson & Co. Firgt show. 1t3-2 delivers four times Phelp’s Gro¢ ne 667. 1mo4-1 daily. -Call ph Nat Petrié of Beclda drove to Be- midji-Tuesday and visited friends. Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak- ery. 12-4t Mrs. Martha King 0 Becida was a business visitor in Bemidji Tues- day. 3 ‘Get .the Sunshine Grocery prices on feed before you buy. .4t3-5 Mrs. Phoebé Chilson of Wilton was in Bemidji Tuesday calling in friends Miss_Marje M. Rider. ‘ofShevhn: 7 Frank Maher- of Puposky -was a |- ' _IN CLOTH AND VELVET. Mypical of the best style of Paris is this plover brown costume in faco cloth and satin, The oyerblouse I8 sleeveless and has a deeply cut neck outlined with narrow silk braid, The lower edges of the blouse are trim- med with fur,.side fronis being cut away to form panels. Skirt, under- body and eleeves are-of velvet. Med- jum size cequires 2 yards, 5&inch cloth and 3% yards 40-inch velvet. Pictorial Review Dress No. 9114 Siges, 34 to 44 inches bust, Price, 35 csnis, S Daughters of . hall at 8 o’clock. Unit organization of M. E. church at church at 8 o’clock. Masonic .lodge at Mgsonic hall at $ o'clock. 1 °l Evangelical . services church at 7:30 o’clock. at ‘Baptist ‘Frapk Smith, cashier of the Sol- way State Bank, was:a business caller in ‘Bemidji Tuesday, returning home Tuesday afternoon. o Arrange your enagagements so as to.-go to the Grand Thursday night to the first shqw~—Fashion 8how | night. 1t2-3 | . Miss Lillian Lemloh of Puposky, {13 Electioni,of ofticers. ., « |tially improved farms in the vicinity +|Miss: Grace Igted, 1015 Lake boule- . |vard. -A new president will be elect-: I§ APPRECIATION We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, especially” the ladies of the 'G. ‘A. R., for their kindness at the death of our beloved wite and mother, also for thebeautiful floral offerings. L H. H.lLilye, ~Roy Barwise, * Charles Barwise, Mabel Monte. ;s - B.P.Q. E, ELKS | There will ‘be.a regnlar meeting of |- the Elks lodge Thursdayv evening. ltfi-é . E. H. JERRARD, Secly. . . A-DAUGHTER AT PALMER'S " Avdaughter was born to' Dn. and Mrs.. G. M. Palmer Tucsday evening it thte St. Anthony hospital.. Both mother and daughter are reported as doing nicely, A Y ‘We need a few improved and par- of Bemidj{ for our spring listing.| Chas. S, Carter, Bemidji, Minn. | . 7t3-5! STARS INITIATE ! The Eastern Stars initiated a class| ot five candidates at their regular meeting Tuesday evening. | QUEEN ESTHERS TO HOLD JEETING THURSDAY NIGHT The Queen Esther society will| meet tomorrow night at the home of | N A SUMMER'S day nothing could C be more refreshing and attractive g‘;‘“fi’ the vacancy caused by Miss | (5 look at than the new separate “mflen ";;‘ ::ve:i tg(;vn.fl.;l:dna ?‘?';sklrls that are now on display ness mestlng. Joyec he Busi-; i the shop In anticlpation of warm | weather, Separate skirts are particu- = | larly interesting to the home seam- The bg;el?ggls‘ogli “l;lelfiTg:Nth e city | stress because it 1s easy to make them hall_at Wilton Saturday was very and the addition of neefilework for ‘much of a success. 1rlie baskets were | decorating plain materials adds much auctioned off, and the receipts from | to the price of ready-made garments. their sale amounted ‘to $73. The| There are many crepe-de-ching and money will be used to purchase suits | other crepe weaves in & as well as for the Wilton baseball nine. 'bamnct and other sat among the /. newest skirts and they are ornamented PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR TO | with fine tucks, crossbar tucking, - BE ENTERTAINED TONIGHT | hemstitching, plaited bands, with a Rev. and Mrs. L. P, Warford, :\mli few entirely plain models among them. Messrs. and Mesdanies C. W. War-| Casino crepe, cauton crepe, crepe and shopping. ' spent a-week visiting with " her friefid, Mrs. Fred Rhoda, 425 Amer- | Special for Thursday, ‘a line of new hats at the Viogue Mimnery; o 1t3-2 A Y FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tf Elmer 'Hinshaw of Wilton trans- acted business ni Bemidji between trains Tuesday. \ You will think;New York isn’t in it when you see our Spring Fashion Show at the Grand, Thursday. Come to the first show. Elko Hat Shop and wilson & Co. 1t3-2 < Mrs. Harry Voght of Becida was the gnest of Bemidji- friends while shopping ‘Saturday. We have.taken over the feed. de- partment' and will give you service with right prices. Buy your feed at the Sunshine Grocery. 4t3-56 Clinton Keeler of Wilton trans- cted business in Bemidji between rains on Tuesday. N Cash d for. Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. i ) “1-19 J. Kunyon of Northern was in Be- midji Tuesday between trains, at- tending to business. ¢ Masoni¢ dance, Thursday evening, March 3rd@ at Masonic hall. Three- plece orchestra. All Masons and fam- ilies cordially invited. 2t3-3 . Slab wdod, $350 pér cait load. 16- | inch Jack pine in the round, $6.50 delivery. Bemidji Mfg. Co. 12-13tf George' W. Cross;of Red Lake, is “Nin the city today on business con- nected with the regervation. When you next neted feed, try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager's Gro-| cery on Third street. 9-9tt Axel Peterson of the Pioneer Land company of Kelliher spent ‘Tuesday in the city on business matters. $50,000 to loan on farms. - The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. ) 10-37¢¢ il Olaf Ongstad was in Minneapolis transacting business for a few days and returned to Bemidji Tuesday.; For guaranteed vulcanizing and tire welding go to the Service and Quality Tire Shop, 407 Beltrami ave- nue. 63-7 | J. W. Naugle returned last even-| ing from northern towns, where he | spent the past few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lattimer of Turtle River were. the between train guests of Bemidji.friends Tuesday. —— A. M. Nilsestren and -J. P. Easton of Warren were among the out of town business visitors in the city on Tuesday: v Opt: i % i fi headaches, | ) 3 or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses' or glasses repaired, ‘consult them:. | cial eyes fitted. i yesterday. ¥ | ica avenue, and returned to her home It it’s shoes you are buying, we can save you money any time. Our | 'selling prices are low. . Consumers| Shoe Co. - 7 1t3-2] Mrs. W) A., Rice of Tenstrike, sis- ter of Miss Alice Graves, teacher in the Beniidji schools, came to Bemidji | this morning, and expects to be oper-| u}idl on today at St. Anthony’s hos- pital. . ‘When: gelecting: your, show,. save Thursday. .for the Grand and enjoy the pféture and fashion show togeth- er, first t{(\:w. 1t3-2 / Don’t blame anyone but yourselt for paying too much for your foot- wear. ‘Go to the Consumers Shoe Co. : 554 13tz _LAND OWNER! We need a few.improved and par- tially improved farms in the vicinity of Bemidji for our spring listing. Chas. S. Carter, Bemidji, Minn. 7t3-5 taining, the Presbyterian choir mem- [ bers at a 6 o’clock dinner this even- ing, in the church batement. After | a social time there will be choir re- | hearsal, | EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS - INTERESTING MEET TUESDAY | An interesting session of the Ep- worth League was held at the M. E. church last eveming. Nine new | members were admitted and a num-| ber of other names presented for ad- mission next amonth. 'Plans were| completed for a contest between the! two divisions of the league, to be carried on during the latter part of March and April. This contest is for the purpose of keeping up a full at- | tendance, securing mnew . members, ‘ and awakening new interest. In| May the losing side will give a ban- quet to the winners. The finance con- ADOLPH RO, E‘tunu BILLIE ‘ @y emiagemest.vith FLORENZ ZIEGFELDN) CIhe Education A Finishing Course in “Who Am 12/, = . “Oh, just a lonesomie lit- tle girl w 'wants somebody to talk her,” . . N 1t 'was risky, but_naugh- ty Teddy adored doing- dare-devil things — or did until her fiance and his friends cured her of the habit.’ X Here is a rollicking com- edy with Bebe Daniels at her best. ELKO THURS. & FRL ALSO A COMEDY AND— Paramount Magazine Elko Last Times Tonight fieid and A. A. Warfield, are enter-| g chine and other silk crepes with new and inspiring names, together 11 5 { | RS It is the new length which Paris spon- | sors, a reaction from very short skirts i and much more graceful, Its only decoration is a pointed strap of the | satin having a row of satin-covered buttons set on it. Light wool or heavy cotton fabrics, in cross-bar or striped patterns, are usually plalted. The skirt at the right of the two pictureqd Is made of Mght- welght wool materthl with two douhle- box plaits for a front panel and deep side plaits for the sides and back, It is a cool-looking affair in gray and white with triangular pleces at ench side of the front plaits, ornamented with pearl buttons and suggesting pockets. TFew skirts make much of pockets this season, providing instend trimming in-place of them or, at most, very small poekets, ingeniously made. gelical in ‘the basement of the church to. morrow afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Carl volz and Mrs. ‘G. A, Gehrke will en- congregation are heartily welcome. SWEDISH LUTHERAN LADIES theran church Will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in ‘basement of the chiurch, Miss Elean- ore Erickson and Mrs. Jonas Erick-! ey below into the curious basin. son will e the hostesses. cordially. invited to attend. |ST. PHILLIP'S LADIES’ TO resume its meetings at the home of | Mrs. George Sommers at 1006 Doud avenue tomorrow afternoon. | Joe Bisiar and Mrs. George Sommers will be hostesses. ance is greatly desired. made to hold a “county fair” April |avenue. husiness session will be | 5. After the business meeting a soclal [ held, a social hour. and lunch fol- hour was enjoyed. and refreshments|lowing. The ladies will commence served. Misses Martha and Hildur [serving lunch at 4 o'clock. The | church will meet tomorrow BURKE || 8B 4 i - with heavy satins, are shown in both, plain and piaited models. The skirt at the left of the two plctured must be Imagined in a medium shade of gray satin, very lustrous and supple. _——————— = mittee reperted plans were being with Mrs. S. A. Cutter, 1111 Beltrami hostesses will he Mesdames F. G/ Schadegg, A. P. Ritchie, C. A. Bush " and S. A. Cutter. Anderson and Migs Pearl Phibbs were hostesses. METHODIST LADIES MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Ladies' Aid of the M, T. fternoon ST. PAUL LADIES' AID WILL MEET TOMORROW Paul's Evan- | Aid of P ————— T — — DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT Lutheran church will mee Ground Must Be Hollo In Lassen county, California, is a spot called Dry‘lake, which is in reall- ty almost an arid plain, with some alkall scattered here and there Qxar it, and its area is two and a half by four miles. On one side are the’ Pit River mountains and on another are . big pine woods, while to the west are the famous lava beds, in which the Indians hid during that last great Cal- ifornia struggle with the savages. A winding road leads up from the vals . ertaln the ladies. Luncheon will be erved. All ladies and friends of the MEET TGMORROW AFTERNOON The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Lu- the All are| It a horse walks on this road any- where, even two or three miles: out- side the border of the Dry lake, he- can be heard for many miles up in the interior. The ground ail ‘about there sends forth a hollow sound. Reverbera- tions can he heard everywhere. A foot- fall may be heard lke a sound in & great cavern, [ RFSUME MEETINGS TOMORROW “Tne St. Phillip’s Ladies' Aid will Mrs. A large atténd- E Moon Fading. . If the ring around the moon be red- dish in hue, and the moon herself laoks dull and her shape fll-defined, it is not rain but wind that is coming. Wreck-Fish Well Named. The wreck-fish is one of the lahabi- tants of the seas Wwith peculiar habits, getting its name because it may usual- 1y be found floating about a wreck or Joose timbers'in the South seas. It 18 closely related to the stone bass of English waters. The Great Marathon. A Life is a mad, mad race and when we get through it we are all out ot | 'breath.—Boston Transcript. ” Aldrich will Preach ToNight “THE ' ‘ SECOND COMING of CHRIST” or “THE LAST WORLD WAR IN THE LIGHT OF PROPHECY” at THE BAPTIST CHURCH AT 7:30 F———_—__ REX THEATRE T0-0AY THE RIB-TICKLING RIOT— ® & “PARLOR - BEDROOM and BATH" ALL STAR CAST From the famous Broadway stage success— By C. W. Bell and Mark Swan ~ Directed by Edward Dillon . Scenario by June Mathis and A. P. Younger He’d Bring a Smile to a Wooden lmaéé-—if BUSTER KEATON J. WARREN 'LLOYD ([KERRIGAN HAROLD ~ In the Third of His FEATURE COMEDIES— . ["'NUMBER |PLEASE”’ i | Clean, Snappy Comedy ! A Merry-Go-Round of Mirth IT’S A LLOYD—AND HE WHO LLOYDS LAUGHS LONG—FOR LLOYD’S LAUGHS-LAST |G RAND THEATRE 10c & 30c, 7:16-9:00 VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY ONLY. An Amazing Adventure in Lucre and Love “ONE WEEK” broke loose in a museum he'd tickle the mummies to life again. You never knew such fast and furious fun as this clever comedian provokes in his seven-day wonder. Newlyweds in particu- lar are invited to see this LAUGH RIOT. / Rex Orchestra Matine " _THURSDAY— BERT LYTELL IN «EASY TO MAKE MONEY” “uSON OF TARZAN OF THE APES” —COMING— A story of justice in a lawless town. William Fox presents— y WILLIAM RUSSELL IN i “THE IRON RIDER” TEETS and WHEATON i Harmony Singing and Swede Comedy BILYEARL That Entertaining Girl MICHAELSON & LEE Novelty Blackface Comedian _SUNDAY— Louis B. Mayer presents his big super special— «THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE” A Triumph of Mother Love . The Screen’s Outstanding Masterpicce A First National Attraction o o !

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