Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 4

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s AR AR A i1 aturday to transact busi- midji last 7 Hines, Turtle River, Farley “and| ! Spur came here to see the home talent! midji last Saturday. ness. i | play. .| The Frohn Equtable Farmers’| Jack Harrison was.a between train | The boys-of thE school here have I club and Womens’ Sunshine club will.} visitor in Bemidji last Friday. |organized a “Kick In” club. Tt is; a| . | baseball .organization. A i trepld hero turning on the man, who 2 hard tir.nfi_pa;t,y inrt:he sehool T helped him bring the story of thril- 3 X 7 evening, ‘March 4. Everybod & ling adventure to a successful and . g et |vited. - i otk i)‘l;"afigylasstp;c:ekle\ghefr? h’i‘:“vtv?l-{“:»te‘o;:! A Some of the members of the fairer| i, o4 tor tne remainder of the win- { happy -conclusion. | sex will give a taffy party in the “$30,004 " first, followed by “Num- her, Please’” will be-the picture pro- same school and the same room, Sat- | urday, March 5. AT h gram extraordinary at the Grand to- ¥ “Mrs. Tubbs“of Shantytown”’ n_ax-j__ uight, followed immediately by the Style Show.. Hats' ffom Elko.Hat | pects to go-to Kellther Friday: to give:, meet at the R. O. Robert’s heme next aturday. Members are urged:to b esent., Those that ‘are mot mem bers are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and' Mrs. Nels Willett called t the Stamley Smith home last Sun- ay afterngon. ‘A, Haarkjau and. Iver Ungstad drove to Bemidji last Saturday to attendto business. Walter Hiensel who has been il with tonsilitis is able tq be out again. VAUDEVILLE AS USUAL— AT GBAND FRIDAY ONLY This. week's vaudeville program which. is showing afternoon and evening at the Grand theater Friday oaly, includes & blackface comedian, a" Swede - -comedian, - a lightning- change girl artist, and. a pair of #cotch -dancers and singers, Who |Shop and gowns and suits froms have been around the world. gon Co. h .+ *The .Two Scotch Macks” present gt 9:30: the Scotch.numbers; Billly En‘\"ll, ifl“-‘ S ed the entertaining girl, wi keep o you guessing, in a carnival episode, :' »e ‘G’ixfi‘v:fii; in which interpolates several song| numbe: Teets and Wheatin PSR EEZZ SRR EEE R Sl aking a Pair of Shoes,” offer some | Miss Margaret Wright arrived in| | ! b 5 * swappy-harmony, singing and Swede | Bemidji’ Saturday evening ‘from St.|. 3 Just a gentle reminder at the clo: comedy, and. Michaelson .and. Lee.pre- | Paul after spénding. several weeks : )T e S | ido not, forget the.rext meeting. of; sent a. comedy novelty that is dif-|with her!sister, Mry. Donald Shannon:} é . the Community Commercial club on ferent. Miss Kate Ledtke - arrived home ! § d gllvg’nrchwlz, and the big supper March l iday after an extended visit with |17 . o P rriday e | Join the club. Help Tenstrike be-| ter. | John and Carl Swenson went to Be- | the:play the: ot h 8.will-be eiectmn a'a? hm:e[I A ely of Furéy spent. ph IIciman‘hone.— Davis has purciaied the Ha: nor*Property. He will remadel the {building’ and use it as an ice cream parlor. i W s ‘COUPON: A P Farmers: i If you want DYNAMITE-AT COST, cut out, sign and mail this coupon filled .out at onde. i « ” her sister gt Arlington, She was h ‘m IRON RIDER” AT AY}MCOmlfliniEd by her nicce. {come & leading and prosperous town. I bank at... THE REX THEATER SATURDAY | " 'S Stilwell and wife called on jlecanbedone; o | 1 will stump Max Lubeck and wife Sunday a_fter- noon. C. W. Kingsbury and wife -called at the Murray home in Rockwood One of the most intensely drama- tic photodramas that is has been our plessure to see for some time is cur- rent at the Rex theateri when}':mwu- Yam Ruseell in “The Iron er,” | Sunday afternoon. produced by William Fox from a = pred Lange and family were Sun- etory by Frank L. Packard, Degan|qay visitors at the T. J. Wright «n engagement last night. home 1 The suspense grips one at the very ! 3 outset and increases in temsity nsj‘*"’*"’.""”"‘. the plcture progresses. In our view, BUCK LAKE X %hli photodrama contains enflghi,“:;‘ e AR . eresting entanglements to make hal » %% % g ‘ a dozen ordinary pictures. Russell's’ Alfred Rogholt called . on . Henry lealling woman is pretty Vola Vale. |Sawyer last Sunday. . ... i 'The plcture coneerns a young:lum- | * Arhtur Leathey was at Cass Lake rer‘wmpnny foreman in a lawless | last Monday. own, who takes the oath of the Iron| ' Miss Myrtle Rogholt. was on the Rider band, organized 30 years be-!sick list last week. Beauty as a Busincss Asset. { can’t recall when 1 have seen a homely girl in charge of the recep- tion. room of a business office. It has long since dawncd on: employers that beauty ‘makes an excellent first im- | pression, and, 'moreover, that beauty whether in a girl or the wallpaper, boosts the office morale.—The Nation" Business, Faeae 1 will brush I will need.. Boy scouts of Chicago, ated Lincoln’s- birthday with exercises at the famous statuc of the Emancipator in Lincoln park. /Their leaders are shown placing wreaths ut the foot of the statue. before. The younger members will| fcllowing program was rendored: - ! : FEKK KX KKK KKK KD have their class directly after Sunday | Vocal solo by Mrs. Paul Haluptzok; FROHN ' school on the first and third Sundays accompanied by Frank X. Betz. LR TS R RS R of gach mynth. After the business ~ Reading by Mrs. G. Cronk. i R 0. Roberts, his daughter” Bii- | session a mice lunch was served. The | ' Accordion solo by Mrs. B. CarteR. |nice; and son Raymond, le(tg for Man= My name is.... Sign and mail to A 'Ay.lw,arfield, Secretary, Beltrami County Land Clearing ‘Ass’n., 5 @2 i‘ * fore by his. fatber; in .order to put | down lawlessness. His difffculties; and perils are serious, and the girl h6.loves ia the daughter of the sher-|Sawyer. er. . tell how she earned it. After this de- | Robi e about {:—l'::blrfl;:r;‘““. in league with ‘f Messre.. T. H.f}’higwhandl C. hfle}- s ey o * sl i lightful_program; lunch was served. {Z‘:.‘ e;;;!‘intends R o 3 o T erich expégt to finish their log haul-| « xREX Mrs. Frank X, Betz left last Thurs-| Jack Munson and Eddie Pauison | How the boy clears himself in the |jn, job for'Arthur Leathey this week. | « TENSTRIKE %] day for the Richmond hospital where ‘Went to Bemidji last Saturday to at- eyes of his father of 'a supposed violation of his oath as an Iron Rider, escapes being lynched by a mob. and finally orings harmony to discordant elements that seem to -defy human means, is startlingly told. “WOMAN IN HOUSE” T. H. ,Philips called at the Alex o L % home talent play given here two wecek. AT REX THEATER SUNDAY Sawyer Home last Monday evening nights was appreciated by two packed| A. E. Gibson of Bemidji spent Fri-l - = The secret is out!—the secret which for six months had been jeal- ously guarded by Louis B. Mayer in connection with the First Natlonal plcture which was directed by John M. Stohl and which, until very re- cently, had no name. Everybody now knows that the name selected for this' big picture, which will be shown at.the Rex the- ater, beginning Sunday, is “The Wo- W in 8 nouse” .But everyone does mot know how this particular title happened to be chosen. On her arrival in New York from the coast Mildred Harris, former wife of the famous “Charlie” Chaplin, in- advertently let the cat out of the bag. In speaking of her domestic af- fairs, she happened to let fall the statement that she had proven with Charlie simply “the woman in his house.” As this happens to be the title of. hier picture, she was asked whether or not she was responsible for its gection. She finally admitted that the title wad her own and given to the picture by her because of the simfiarity between the leading char- acter of the picture and her own pri- vate fife, “DUCKS AND DRAKES” AT Mr." and Mrs. Hsenr:d! Sawrvtar and Quinine in nma form dofi: not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic son James spent unday afternoon Laxative—No phm in Hill’s. ELKO THEATER TONIGHT with Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner of Poor Miss “Central,”, with her wrong numbers, crossed wires and other eccentricities of service, has long been the target for the humor ot vaudeville comedians. It has re- mained, however, for Elmer Harris, the playwright, to install Mr. Bell's invention as one of the principal fun makers in “‘Ducks and Drakes,” a Bebe Daniels: comedy, ‘“which will open_ at the Elko theater for. two days, beginning tonight. s A naughty girl who just woul flirt, a worried guardian who just had to got the naughty girl married and settled¢’ down, a flance Who real- ized ‘that he_just.had to cure the girl of flirting before he married her, and & plot blood~curdling enough:-to cure any girl of most anything, these are the ingredients of Bebe Danlels' new- est..comedy, the peppiest, jazziest; funnyest picture in which this dash- ing star has ever been seen. “*Felix”, the cartooned comlcal cat, and comedy “Hearts and Clubs' are also on the Elko program to- night and Friday. THREE FEATURES ON PROGRAM AT GRAND THEATER TONIGHT In life it i8 a laughing matter to see a-dignified person lose his dig- nity, such as a minister stepping on @ banana peel. It is a laughing mat- ter ‘~ cee an efficient person make | jtted the following officers for the en-| a mistake—four instance, a deft Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner and family celebrated Washington’s birth- ‘day by visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Don't forget the Silver Lake Farm- | ers’ club will hold theirregular March meeting next Saturday afternoon,| March 5, 4t the Silver Lake school| house. Mesdames Chase, Strecker and Davis are on the committee of |arrangements. M. O. Rogholt was at Cass Lake on business last Thursday. Alex Sawyer went to Cass Lake Wednesday to visit his daughters, the Misses Acsa and Cora who have been quite sicl:. He found them both im- ‘pmvlng‘ Miss Acsa expects to return {to her work at once and Miss Cora | witl- Teturn home the first of the | week, The Rogholt Brothers have an ex- pert lining up their saws whi chhave given' them some trouble the past few days. 2 Ed Larson is expected home this week. - . Oscar Rogholt was a business caller in Cass Lake last Friday. Mesars. Albin Carlson, Henry Saw- yer and Fred Murphy spent Sunz_lxy‘ at their respective homes. returmng} to their work Sunday evening. i There was a misunderstanding-last | week. ‘about church ‘services at the Silver Lake school house. Rev. Tufte- land did hold services there, but Buck, Lake people understanding that some- | thing had prevented his coming did| not- attend. He left an appointment | for March 13, at 11 o’clock :a. m. ‘The Woodland Union Sunday schoul‘ is preparing an Easter program for | their Suziay - school. ! the Cass Lake Indian school. Woodland Union Sunday. School teachers training class met with Mrs. Albin Carlson last Thursday evening. There was a nice attendance and all showed interest, so a very pleasant and profitable evening was spent. There being so many in the class and of such. diverse ages, it was thought best to divide the ‘class. The older memrbers will meet the first and third d | Thursday_evenings of each month as| PROCEEDINGS OF 'e CITY COUN- CIL OF TER CITY OF m. ., Fehruary 3lst 1031 Specinl session of the city council called to convene at the city hall at 8 oclock p. m. for the purpose of can- vassing returns of the general city elec- tion held on Feb. 15th, 1921, A quorum baing present, meeting was called to or- der, Vice-President g‘ol.\'co presiding. Tipon roll call the following aldermen ore declared present: Bagley, Boyce, nell, McKinnon, Hayward, Rridge- min. Absent: Carlson, Pglmer, Cooper, Carver, Vandersluls. Canvassing O ittee Aldermen Bagley, Bridgemun and Bar- nell were named to act as the canvass- Ing committee. v port Tho canvassin€ committee submitted the following report: “We, the committce appointed to can- vass the returns as made by the judges and clerks of -élection, at the goneral city election held on Feb, 16, T)21, beg to report that from ‘the returns duly sub- suing vear or yenrs have been elpcted and._ are entitled to qualify. next meeting will be Thursday eve-| Reading by Mrs. James Rice. - ning, March 3, with Mrs. Alex Saw- KK E KRR RRKEKKKX J. E. Linn of the department of : education, St. Paul, is expected to she is greatly improved. ! address the club. Mr, and ‘Mrs. W. A.! Rice spent It has been planned to consider Saturday in Bemidji. the eréction of a new hall. { A. L. Morris, former cashier of the “Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown,” the banl: here, .visited Tenstrike last! | her spine. Latest reports show that houses. Every one that did not suffer {day in Tenstrike. from a bad toothache certainly en- C. H. Batson, principal of the! joyed many hearty laughs. The play [school of the village that borders us ' Was glven in the school on account of |tcward the land 'of the aurora bore-| the 'hall having been destroyed by |alis;, predched a sermon in the Pres~' fire. The money taken in will be used | byterian? church “here Sunday eve-| for buying a phonograph and records {ning: % i i for the school. i Johr‘Stechmani‘spent the week end ' The Ladies’ Aid met at Mrs. R. W.|in Bemidji. ) Fellows’ " home last Thursday. The Quite ‘a number of people from | Kill That Cold With CASCARA &7 QUININE i e QQ A iy, Yo e o Colds, Coui‘- v C:X::‘:‘mmus . “T'ake .0 chances. ‘Keep this standard reshcdy handy for the first Sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours - Relieves Grippe'in 3 days—Excellent for Headache L; Grippe ‘ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Supreme Is beautiful in its rich, attractive colors, and tastes even better than it lools. Made of pure, wholesome, delicious cream and_a little sugar=—it is flavored to suit the taste. " A sure way to increase your appetite for'ice cream is to watch it made in the Koors Brothers new modern Sunlite Factory. - 5 ; As a food, it ranks among the best As a dessert, it is unexcelled EVERYBODY LIKES IT ‘ You will be surprised to see how far EASE THOSE TIRED, - ACHING MUSCLES | Outdoor and imdoor workers, sub- Ject to exposure or heavy toil, find relief in Sloan’s Liniment . rubbing, ternal p: ing. {I\é F *“kato“and Lake Crystal last’ week to| Each meémber had to give $1 'and |visit with relatives and friends. Mé.i she has undergone an operation on tend to business matters. | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wit- tich, a baby-boy, last Sunday.’ 'Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kokkin had| for Sunday afternoon guests Ms.| B. Jellman ang son Julius and Mr.{ and Mrs. C. Holman. 1 Mrs. P. Narum and Mrs. Nels Wil-| EEN o work all day, standing on your feet, lifting heavy weights? Ang now you're.all Never mind, if youare wj abottle of Sloan’s on the shelf, at home or in the shop. . Rut a little on, without quickly comes grateful warmth and relie T Gogpd for rheumatic sciatica, lumbago an ins that are all the time 8om: Ips break up colds, tool It’s comforting to kee, Three sizes—35c, 70c, $1.40. an Bemidji, Minnesota. WHAT SHALL1DO WITH MY OLD PLAYER ROLLS? This is a question that most every owner of a player-piano asks himself. E { WE HAVE SOLVED THE QUESTION Bring in your old rolls, any make, just so they are in usable condition. g We will allow you.30c for your used roll on the purchase price of any new roll you care to select. One old roll to apply on the purchase price of one new roll—Or, you may exchange your old roll for any used roll we may have in stock, at a charge of 15¢-perroll. Bring in Your Rolls—Oe of a Hundred: out. you have ins, neuralgia, the host of ex- KUNTZ & HANSCOM ™ New Kaplan Building THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MUSIC STORE .'IN BEMIDJI it handy, EAL PLEASURE UYING has become a real L) pleasure now that prices , approach - those of pre.war times. -In nearly all the lines we handle reductions - have been -from .20 to 50 per cent. Bottom seems to have been struck and our advice is to cover your wants now. New Ready-to-Wear Suits, “Coats, Dresses and Blouses are ready for your inspection, v“!’l:::gi: h:n:oa‘l:.\e sixell-rimmad Juies Slunicigaly Cogrly &L £ GIbbeRs: I . . 1 4 3 glasses wero always —synomymous | Hayor, A. V. Garlacky Lyear term. this bank will 20 Wit‘h loans to.our and we are -sure they Wlll ‘withlearned people, such as profes- sors or scientists, dignity that even their present pop- ularity cannot.entirely. dispel. they acquired- a |t Alderman-at-Large:. J. year term. -year. term. . W, Wartield; ). City Clerk, Geo: Stein: Assesgor, Chas B. ¥ Park Commissioner, farmers if they will agree to spend the- ' < money for clearing land. a0y {ooxx - please you.. Prices are from 20 to-50 per cent. lower than ‘Worn-by Harold Lloyd as his only j1-year Rl oy | make-up; they nmiake of him a se- ; l;;nrr Commissioner Nat . Given; 5-| | \ yen - last year. rious-minded youth, and according- 1y magnifying the humor to be found in _any situation that impairs his dignity. Lloyd given example of a “‘Young erm. Aldermgn, First Ward, XM Bagley; ‘Alderman, Second Ward, Th -year term. = ’2-)‘(‘1\!’ term, 3 Alderman, Third Ward, Bart Stdfford: Alderman, 17ifth Ward, Yaery DBrite ‘B'e'ltrémi‘c'ounty has first chance m the :state.— Let’s show them all what we ew Dress Goods and Trimmings are coming in Dl nok she Dalor M o [neh e g o o P e cando. » ever; <1 Beée the new Embroidered Organdies and braves the perils of telephone booths, wrong numbers, roller coasters, mer- ry-go-rounds and Ferris wheels. Mlldred Davis is the Girl and Roy Brooks the Rival, with Sunshine Sammy among those present. To save a damsel in distress, J. Warren Kerrigan wallops an ofticer, who assists him in rounding up a band of crooked gamblers in “$30.- 000.” Fritzi Brunette is the damsel, which probahly aceounts for the in- man: Z-vear term. Tespectfully submitted. A. M. Bagley. H. A. Bridgeman, Pear! Barnell, Canvassing Committed ‘The report was on motion and sacond duly accepted, and tha election of said oflicers, were so declared. There being no further business, it was moved to adjourn. Adjourned, Approved, E. 1. BOYCE, Vice-President. Attest: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. . 13,3 “GOODBYE—STUMP” THE NORTHERN NATIONAL i Swisses. €y are beauties:

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