Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 3

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o | V4 \Vedpesday Onwnm Lind of ‘Walker was EY Bo— midfi. business visitor today. Dr.'W. K. Denison lpent yosterdly in Cass Lake on businees. Emhty flour sacks &t Gln;er'l bi GPY 3 12-4tt ‘C. Curtis gf ‘Cass Lake spent Wed- nesday in the city on business.’, 1t’s to, yaur_ interest to become a regular customer at our store. Con- sumer’s Shoe Co: 1t3-4 J. {Erickson ot ‘Leonard’ spent the gay in the <¢ity on busienss yester- ay. | Phelp‘s Gracery delivers four times daily. Call'phoneé 657. - 1mo4-1 Bob Traynor of Crookston was a | ‘business visitor in the city yester- day. Take home a brlck of Koor's ice cream. 4-6t1 Georgo ‘Malone of Lake Plantaga- net was visiting lrlends in Bemidji Get the Sunshine Grocery prices on feed before you buy. 4t3<5 M. B. Patten and Roland Hicks of Remer. gpent Wed'nesdly in the clly on hwneu . TN Our motto is qunmy' Out strength is service. Phelp's Grocery Phope 657, I lmoi-l : A Mrs. Andrew Clavin, 316 Fifth street, is visiting Irlenda ln Minun- polis 'this week. - FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. ! 1-1tf Cash paid ror Liberty bonds. @G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery cto1 v -19t4 John Noel of Northern was a be- tween train business visitor in Be- midji Wednesday. We have.taken over the feed de- partment and will give you service with right prices. Buy your feed at the Sunshine Grocery. 4t3-5 L. Sweeney and M. .Perluns»ol Se- beka were business. visitors in Be- midji on Wednesday. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, w&d at Gaater’s bakery. 1o-m Lars -Hedeen : of ‘Becida, drove to Bemidji Wednesday and attended to Lusizess matters here. ~ ° ' Selling shoes is our business. Sav- ing money is your business. Con- sumer’s Shoe Co. 13-4 James P. McMahon of 1213 Dewey | w] vejiue has been confined to his home for the past week with a severe cold, it is reported. Masonic dance. Thursday evening, March 3rd at Masonic hall. Three- plece orchestra. All Masons and fam- . ilies cordially invited. 2t3-3 Lloyd E. Brown and R. W. Boone of Thief River Falls were among the -out’of town wusiness visitors in the| cu} yesterday. Slab wood, $350 per cart loul 16- mh Ji f“ é:nthe mqnd. 8850‘ dehverv. Bemidiji Mfg. Co. 12‘13“ Steve Schwab, Miss Kathryn Schwab and Mrs. E. C. Houck, of Park Rapids were Wednesday visit- | ors in Bemidji. - o\ | ‘We buy for spot dash. Small.pro- fits, making a low sellin; price. Con- sumer’s shoe' Co. 1t3-4 M L. Boyd of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, wlhip has been -visiting his sister, Mrs. M. L. Matson, left: n ‘the morning tram for his hom! For sentimental = reasoms, Wives | may object to life inSurance, widows never object to life insyrance on any grounds. Mitchell, New York Life man. . 1t3-3 s, Mrs. W. P. Foley, who has been in St. Anthony’s hospital for an opera- tion, was able to return to her home the first of the week. ~ When you next need feed, try the| Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where| prices are right.. At Grinager’s Gro- cery on Third street. 9-9tt J. C. Courtney, 819 Bemidji ave-| |derwent a very serious operation in “tirs > welding ko to ‘the Servite an nue, is receiving treatment at a hos- | pital in Rochester, and is reported to! be getting along nicely. | Leland Carter, ;-who was operated | upon about @ month age at St. An- thony's-hospital, was able to return | to his home at Hines Wednesday. B. P. 0. E. ELKS ‘There will be a regular meeting of | the Elks lodge Thursday evenlng Election of officers. E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. | | LAND OWNERS ‘We need a few improved and par- tially improved farms in the vicinity | of Bemidji for our spring listing. | Chas. S. Carter, Bemidji, Minn. Drs. ‘Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis-| ordm of any kind, glasses | “glasses repsired;, consult them.! ,Anflchl eyes fitted, _ . | | to order by Vice-President Mrs. F., M. | ! gave a very interesting talk on grow- | /\. THE -BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER TQ ENTERTAIN .- _Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker, 1109 N dji avenue, will entertaip Mr. andiMrs. K, H, Denu, Mr. Mrs. 3 R. Given at seven o’cldck dinnmer Erufiy evening: I - MODEEN SAMAE!TANS MEET THIS EVENING The Modern Samaritans will meet k;onfish.l at the 0dd Feéllows’ hall at 8 o'clock at a banquet. AIl members are urged o be-presept: me socm PDSTPOm MEETING SCHEDULED FRIDAY The Linnea society of the Bethel . Lutheran church will not hold its meeting Friday as announced, lead- ers E_the society announced today. No' rgason was given “for the post- | ponement of the session. | - 2ENDER-SHITH : 9059 ! ~VELOURS COAT. Designed to give warmth, while it |Zender of Bemidji were married) emphasizes chic is this full length |Mateh 1 at the office of Judge Har. coat of dark brown. velours. The |ris. Miss Hannah Forseth aud wai- coachman’s cape collar is edged with |ter Colmer attending. Mr. Smith is| astrachan and .add¢ a begoming |DUilding a hore on a farm near Ten-| torch to the model. Buttons trim |Strike, where they expect to reside. the d- large pockets and deep cuffs, Me PBFSBYTERMN LADIES’ AID ium' sige requires 3% yards b4-inch | materlal, with 1 yard fur banding = ‘MET WEDNESDAY EVENING The Miscellanepus division of the; Pictorial Review Coat No.' 9059, | Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Pme, Presbyterian church Ladies’ Aid, of 35 ggn;', which Miss Matie Stohl is chairman, i . 3 i ~{met last evening at the home of M 7 J.'H. Fallon, 706 Minnesota avenue. b A 'social time was enjoyed and Mrs. WKAT’S 0! TONIGHT “Fallogy:served réfreshments. Elk's 10dge at Bik's hall -at 8 : o’clock. PRESBYTERIAN - LADIES .TO Modern Samaritans at I. 0. OO F. ball at. 8 o'clock. Queen Esthers at 1015 Lake Boule- vard at 8 o’clogk. Evangelical services at church at 7:30.o’clock. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock, Legion meeting at city hall at '8 o'clock. Juvenlle band practice at 7:30. ENTERTAIN THEIR HUSBANDS “The bedroom division of the La-| Idies’ Ajd of the Presbyterian churc¢h | will entertain their husbands at a six o'clock dinner this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A War- field, 711 Lake Boulevazd. About ! m’tv guests are expected | PHILATHIAS ENTEB.TAIR UPSTREAMERS TOMORB.()W The young men's class “of the M. B, Sunday school called’ the “Up- | !streamers,” and the ~young ladies'' class called the “Philatheas’ recent- ily held a debate in the ehurch, the question being, “Resolved: That tife United States lead the world in dis- armament,” the judges decided in favor of the negative, or young men’s Baptist | Mys. Adeliffe. Goodrich, who Ain- | St. Anthony’s hospital on Monday, is reported to be getting along as well as can be expected. 850 000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemldjl Minneno;a 0-27tt class. Friday evening the winning class will be entertained at the Gunatine Lengerak, who lives on church by the losing class. Program a farim hear Bemidji, was brought to | St. - Anthony's hospital turday evening from Gemme], where he sua-‘ tained a broken leg while working in the woods at that place. .. . apd games will furnish the entertain- nent of the evening, and refresh- 'ments will be. served. LITTLE MISS MATSON IS ENTERTAINED ON BIRTHDAY | - Mrs-Ge W Cifford of the Clay- ton apartments, entertained yester- day afternoon in honor of Little Miss Virgie *Matson, two-year-old daugh- ' ter of IMr. and Mrs. M. L. Matson, i -operated . upon late Satur-|being her birth anniversary. M dl)’ lflgt at’St. Anthony’s hospital | Clifford served delicious refres getting ments. . Those present were Mrs. W. Z. Roblnson and daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. T. C. Stuart and son, John, und daughter Mary - Ann, Mrs. A. Kobe and daughter Mary and son Dudley, Mrs. J. C. Higbe, Mrs. L. S. Meade, Mrs. M. L. Matson and son nteed vuleanizing ‘and Quality Tire Shop, 407 Beltrami a nue. 6t3-7 iss Harriet Cyr - of - Blackduck, for acute appendiciti is along nicely, and ‘expeécts ‘to be able 1o go home the first of next week. Mrs. J. C. Sathre was the-guest at the O. B. Sonstrud home, 1000 America avenue, this week, while 1 en route:to her home at Crookston |Kendrick and dayghter Virgie. from Bass Lake, where she has been e " the guest of E. M. Sathre and fam-| THE PIONEER WANT ADS ily. . . 1 BRING RESULTS Mrs. R. E. Cota, 1208 Bemidji aver nue, returned Tuesday night from Brainerd where she accompanied her “In Classifying 'rhemsé’ ‘tmdlcpon that a given man's ideal of & woman, and that same woman’s ideal | wonan,” are the commonest of phrases of herself, are two absolutely different | __py¢ what it is to be “just like a things. ‘For as regards themsclves the sexes vision differently. So, general can truly sa) wmasculine ideals of feminity, and fem- 'yyonan any better today -thain he did inity’s ideals of itself, are most unlike,” We_ bave John's\John, and Mary's stand man? Betweep the two is for- | ver fixed the enchunting bridge—not “ The “cen- | John; Mary’s Mary, and John's Mary; and this square is far more difficult ; even to apprehend, mugh less resolve, | ¢ry) core of identity™ in ench may be | | than is the squaring of the circle, or !nusle(l w Keep' its uny. mental glimpsing of the fourth di- I5¢ g delight and God-given attraction. mension of space. two ever did really understind ench other, cease; for what you understand_YOU | gypserghe tor The Dailly Ploneer. Lawrence Smith and Miss Re<innf VIEWPOINT NEVER THE SAME |appro ate, in a 23 the Sexes Have Always Differed ‘and Prob. _ ably Always Will. N It may be said without fear of con- Providence constituted and difference be, and perpetual wonder. in the Stoue. age, { chasm=—ot a perpetual why. Yet if the eternal |__gepjpner's Magazine. interest would immediately 2 ——TIME TABLE—— ?,30 PN “$30,000.00” i A Stirring Story of Romance and Adventure pn the L] Trail of a Vanishing Bankroll. Featuring WARREN KERRIGAN HAROLD LLOYD : J. IN THE LAUGHING RIOT— ~ “NUMBER PLEASE” LLOYD’S SMILE WINS A COMEDY SPECIAL—CLEAN, SNAPPY, ORIGINAL g.flflswua SHOW BY ELKO HAT SHOP and WILSON- COMPANY. 24 GOWNS, SUITS and HATS DISPLAYED BY LIVING MODELS. 9:30 REPITITION of PICTURE PROGRAM COMPLETE THREE——F EATURES—-——THREE ALL'SEATS 30 CENTS 'I'W0 SCOICH'MACKS lntermhonal.‘smfl‘!" and ] Dancers | TEETS and WHEATON Harmony Singing and Swede Comcdy MICHAELSON & LEE | Novelty Biackface Comedjan te | cousin, Mrs. Hency Myers. Mrs. My- ers -has been visiting at the Cata bhome for the past three weeks; and is going on to Minneapolis, en route to her.home at Kingshury, 8. D, G. sil;hus of Thief River Pnlhu | came to Bemidji Wednesday noon to A attend to business here. Mr. Wak- hus owned a farm near Bemidiji and resided here until last fall, when he, ] sold the- farm and moved to Thief | Ll River Falls. ‘He expects to visit at MclIntosh before returning home. George A. Walker, -Jr., received a long distance message this afternoon | stating that his wifg, who hhs_been ; receiving treatment at a Minneapo- lis hospital for some time, has suf- fered a sudien setback, and he left this noon, via™Crookston, for that | city. His father, George Walker, Sr., | expects to follow om the eéveming| train“tonight. LAND OWNERS We need a few improved and’ par- tially improved farms in the vicinity ! of Bemidji for our spfing listing. | | Chas. B. Carter, Bemidji, Minn. | 5 7t3-5 nmng FARMING CLUB | ' MEET AT LAKE! The Better Farming clul d its meeting at Carr Lake school house on Saturday. Dinner was served at noon, Mrs. | F. H. Jackson and Mrs. Thomas Keefe | being hostesses. : After dinner the meeting was called | Pendergast. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. D. C. Dvoracek and H. A. Pflug- hoeft were present at the meeting. 1 Mr. Dyoracék gave a very inter-| i esting talk on the potato wnrehonse\ for Bemidji, -and also brought up other subjects of interest to farmers. | H. A. Pflughoeft gave a very in- | teresting talk on‘ boys’ and girls’ | club work. Dan Gray, living south of qun, ing corn. A vote of thanks was ex- | tended to Mr. Dvoracek and Mr.| | Pflughoeft for their presence and interest taken in the club.work. A very profitable meeting was held. The next meeting will be held | cn the last"Baturddy in March at lhl\l = SMITH Icantellthe“Tn le-Sized’wallboard by thename “Cornell’on theedge ECAUSE I've constructed walls, ceilings and pattitions with about every brand of wallboard on the market—and checked the results three or four years later—I've now adopted the rule of picking out Cornell- Wood-Board for every job. I find that Cornell doesn't warp or buckle because it is “Triple-Sized.” Every manand. womzn T've worked for admires Cornell's hand- some “Qatmeal” finis My painter friends say that Cornell’s “Mill-Primed” surface takes a perfect spread of paint or calcimine without priming, So they always figure to paint a Cornell job for less. For K:hln' and umodclml as well as new construction, Cot- n&ll is You can tell d\l umlne by the name on the edge. ber dealers everywhere supply Corgell-Wood-Board. Send for Sampleand Booklet No. 217-C of ComellInteriors” CORNELL ' WOOD PRODUCTS * COMPANY General Offices, Chicago wm‘l Power, Mills and Timberlands in Wllcmuln Conell comes in neat dustf kay nlw P e e et el nell 32" for small rooms, ' Comell 48° /arhv mmu Leading lume CORNELL-WOOD-BOARD FOR SALE BY: LUMBER COMPANY Bemidji, Minn. Carr Lake school house, nse you become that thing. In creating them male and female; therefore, so like yet unlike, a distinction that should prove a perennial source of interest and joy; with incidental exasperations, it may “Just“like a man,” “just ltke & | n,” or *“jJust like a woman,” who Does man understand or womai under-* secret—the seeret GRAND T0NGHT —The World’s Premier Comedian - bod: the printipal cities of the state, and this will include Bemidji, Mankato, Owatonna and Fairmont within & very ‘short“fime. Plans are being made to organize ‘a unit here as soon as possible and it is expected that definite plans will be made known in a few weeks. UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAY ORGANIZE BEMIDJI UNIT Organization of alumni units of the University ‘of Minnesota is pro- grégsing throughout theé state, ac- cording to E. B. Pierce, secretary of the alumni board. He expects that ‘ BY ELMER HARRIS, DIRECTED BY | MAJOR MAURIC CAM g‘BELL HELLO! | “Who am 1? | “Gh, just a lonesome little girl who [ wants somebody to talk to her.” | | | It was risky—but naughty Teddy adored doing dare-devil things—or did, until her fiance and his friends cured her of the habit. Here is a rollicking comedy with Bebe Damelb at her best. Paramount Magazine—“HEARTS & CLUBS,” Comedy ELKO ToNight & Fri. REX THEATRE T0-DAY BERT LYTELL “Easy to Make Money “SON OF TARZAN 'OF THE 'APES” The World’s Wonder Jungls Scrial by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS ThrnlIl—-—Achon—-Exc:temenk——Rom:mce—-Scmahon ‘MUTT & JEFF COMEDY = Mntinee : 2 :30——7: lb-’9‘:‘06—_ —FRIDAY— « William Fox presents TOM MIX in—“THE DARE—DEVIL" —_SATURDAY — A Story of Justice in a Lawless Town William Fox presents— & WILLIAM RUSSELL IN “THE IRON RIDER” By Frank L. Packard "“Rex Orchestra —SUNDAY— “THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE” A Wife to Be Loved—or Just a Woman in His House? Who can resist this wonderful story of the love that girdles the earth? It holds a woman back from the brink qf destruction; it awakens a man to the love he has lost; it fans the flic ktrmg flame of life in a child; it triumphs where science fails! 1t’s Mgther Love—the Grandest Love in the World! “More convineing and moving than “The Miracle Man.” The most power- ful exemplification of the divine force of Mother-Love ever penned. It ranks with the few great pictures of the film world.”—Washington Post. ill be organized soon in all |

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