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

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£ ¥ — D— 1921 7 " nE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER — e : EVENING, MARCH 4, GROSSMAN BUYS FITGER - . mfl%! "'SA%B‘RE.WBT‘ : BUILDING ON MINNESOTA| ,,chai, China, Ofarch =4 . i Wednesday’s earthquake in Kanfu Abe Grossman, proprietor of the Hub' Clothing ‘store, has purchased the Fitger building on iMinnesota avenue and Third street, the consid- ‘eratlnn being approximately $30,- 1000. The building is a two-story brick and Sinsi provinces have killed 250,- 000 persons, according to ndvis(;rs : teme . 3 ign relief is sending ir- N Mrs. G. P. Dunne of Remer was a :"ee:agntmo?:lg el g Bemidji visitor today. = J. P. Easton of Warren spent the| day in Bemidji on business. frock. It closes at the front being cut into a deep V. The i vest and short sleeves are cf metal ; lace, while the belt of selt-materlal ; has an overlay of twotore gros-, grain ribbon Medium size requires | 514 yards 36-inch georgettc and 1344 vards all-over lace. | -a?lct'rlfll Review Dress No. 9127. Pu to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 B y our feed at the old stand.! |block, the Third street- front occu- Sun:h);ni Grocery. % 4t3-5 pied by McDermid’s pool hall and Expert . iy i coft drink parlor, and the Minne-| Watch and J. Peters of Begida is tramsacting! sota avenue fromt is occupied by Jewelry Re- business in «Bemld!i this week. ! ‘goh;n's glolmng store and Hanson's; pairing. 2 arber shop. s Watches (S— Get the Sunshine Grocery prices! ~ Mr. Grossman re-sold the frontagé| * Diamonds# on feed before you'buy: 4t3-5 | ! on Minnesota avenue to Hanson and' e top it i —_— .| Erlandson, who will operate a bar-! flRx,_ngs—l?l,n,s J. W. Jones of Barron, Wis.,, was/ Pwernsho;;don 1:{\9 gro’und floor. Mr.! “Silverware in Bemidji Thursdfy on-business. | McDermid w! continue to operate Mail Orders —_— I uis pool hall in the presemt quar- Sty / C. J. Goodheart of Akeley spenti ters, and the Hub Clothing store will P a Specialty Thursday in the city on business. | continue in business in its present §308 Beltrami- Ave., Bemidji % —— b | quarters. i Cash paid tor Liberty bomds. G. | i B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. ° | 8 o7 Tasu! ! P —————————————————————————————— J | ; : Roland Hicks of Remer spent, i | & Thursday in Bemidl on business. | FOR EVENING WEAB. . 9 | o § e Delicate: green crepe georgetie | : a" 3 i i We have settled the shoe problem | fashions this charming buacvken{:i : . | s i A ———— T ————————— | of your nelghbor, why not you? Con- snmer’s Shoe Co. . 1t3-4 g 3 814 Beltrami Ave. Phone 295 Where Q;lality Is Higher Than Price \ —_— | P. A. Walling of Park Rapids was“ a Thursday business visitor here. C. A.Rogers of Grand Rapids spent Thursday in Bemidji on business. Gill Bros..are offering eMinikahda wool flannel shirts Saturday morning Slz::: 4 Bl noet o 3 for $1.95. Wives; get your husband| Cenis. ! 3 ook " = . A a few of these. 13-4 | S~ AAAAAA AN A~ AN Largest, Juiciest Grape Fruit ever sold in Bemidji; dmny L Seth Smith of Becida drove to Be-| right from Florida, 2 for . . Our rxnogto!i,shqlualité! Our fll‘lgflsltlf;lmidji Thursday and transacted busi- | = L o d is_service. elp’s: Grocery. Phone|pess nere. | v . P arge Oranges, dozen 657. 1mo4-1| 1 mmc Glm SoUND Consider Friends’ Viewpoint. = To keep friends you must show an ‘ 1 ‘resi i - Fresh nd Head Lettuce The Linnea society of the Bethel Vera Grife, who resides with her Celery and H L ¢ 'Dean Land Co., Bemidii, Minnesota. | Lutheran church will not meet to-; night. $50,000 to loan on farms. The 10-37t¢ grandparents, Ofr. and Mrs. Grife of Bemidji avenue, is reported on the sick lst. Mr. and Mrs. John Noel of Marsh | 8iding were in Bemidjl Thursday, 'WARNING AT INAUGURAL (Continued From Page 1) After outlining his international No oue wants to be assoclated with those who are seltish, And it’s so casy to become more selfish when you once begin to think and act only for your- self. So the wise man learns to think interest in what interests your friend. \ Grape Nuts, 3 pkgs......53¢ Argo Corn Starch, 3 Libby’s Pork & Beans, large can, 10c; 3 for....25¢ H . program in .a general way the mew ] i ;Pes.;r:eu-mvned guests were served | . TO ENTERTAIN bresidont approaciied the climax of | I terms of his friends. That's anoth- pkes .. Se Council Beans, 3 for....25¢ ~C. A. Nelson of Thief River Falls . Attorney gnd Mrs. ‘H. L. Huffman |\ % g0 Pl 0oia rejolco to ac- | ©F Teason why friendships have suel® 14-1b can Salmon.......... 15¢ W was a Bemidji business visitor on Thursday. G, Sams of Glendive, Mont., was in Bemidji this week. He and his family expect soon to locate on C_ farm near Northern. . Slab wood, $350 per cart 1 inch e:’xlf o:éne én the rou dq.no . Can make imm( Selivery, Bemidii Mg: Co. Bty 16 Wm. Ridelle of Turtle River trans- acted business in Bemidji between traing Thursday. —— For sentimental reasons, wives may object to life insurance, widows never object to life insurance on any grounds. Mitchell, New York Life man, ’ 1t3-4 Mrs. M. Winebrenner left Thure- day for Duluth, where she will bei employed during the summer. Empty flour sacks at Ganter's bak- ery. 12-4t F. M. Goughnour of the Motor Inn went . to Deer River last night to! spend a few.days on business. | — | FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write WIillits & Olson, the land men. . 1-1tf J. Cummings, Oscar Stenvick and Ben Race of Thief River Fally were business visitors in the city yester- day. . J. LeRoy Elwell, of the Farmers’ State bank, left last night for Min- neapolis where he will spend about a week on business. iWe have taken over the feed de- partment, and will give you service with right prices. Buy your feed at the Sunshine Grocery. 4t3-5 1 Dr. and Mrs. 'W. H. Fortin of, Pu- posky were callers in the city yester- day and this forenoon, returning to| their home this afternoon. Get the Sunshine Grocery prices on feed before you buy. 4 “.iMrs. Belle Schroeder, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Hinshaw at Wilton for a week, returned to Bemidji Thursday, where she is the guest of friends. Phelp’s Grocery delivers four times daily. Call phone 657. 1mo4-1} Dr. J. C. Craig, district superin- tendent of the Fergus Falls district will arrive in Bemidji Saturday night 1 Bertha Krause, left Thursday after- 5 | days. On her way home she will visit | Mrs. B. Edd of ‘Mill Park, who suf- fered a stroke of paralysis a week ago Monday, is reported to be some- what improved. | Take home a brick of Koor’s ice cream. 4-5tf J. LeRoy Elwell, cashier of the Farmers State bank;, left last night for Balta, N. D. He expects to be gone about a week on business. Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter’s bakery. 10-6tf Mrs. F. G. Gardner of Pleasant Valley, who has been visiting Mrs. | J. W. Wilcox -and Mrs. M. W. Knox, | returned to her home this afternoon. H. A. Ferrell, 714 Minnesota ave- nue, ntoved in from his camp near Nary yesterday. He.is through with his logging operations'in’that viéin- | ity for-this season. \ | i For guaranteed vulcanizing and tire welding go to the Service and Quality Tire Shop, 407 Beltrami ave- nue, 6t3-7 Mrs, J. M. Peabody. is expected to| arrive Saturday from Billings, Mont., to make -an extended. visit at the home of her brother, F. G. Halgren, 902 Bemidji avenue. \ Foster Campbell and sister, Miss Vera, who is employed in the abstract office at the court house, are now making their residemce at the E. Borgar home in this city. Ladies, here’s your chance to buy hubby a fine wool flannel shirt for $1.95. Saturday mofning at Gill Bros. Telephone early to have one laid aside. . “1t3-4 William Krause and sister, Miss {non’ for Crookton where-they will} visit their sister, Mrs. Hector Brown. Mrs. William Melver of Walker | was in Bemidji Thursday en route| to Hines to visit friends for a (ew‘; relatives in Bemidji for a short time. ‘We must sell a lot of shoes in your | vicinity to make the low price pos-! sible. Consumers Shoe Company. o 1 t3-4 i —_— | Charles®™Masoner of Mill Park, who | has been working for the Motor Inn at Bass Lake for the past five weeks, spent Wednesday and Thursday in! Bemidii' with - his family, returning| {to Bass Lake this morning. | are entertafning at three tables of bridge at their home, 700 Bemidji avenue, Saturday evening. TO HOLD FOOD SALE _ The Royal Neighbors will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon at the office ‘of the Bemidji Gas company. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Miss Grace (Blomberg and Miss Ethlyn Hall, teachers in the public schools, entertained Wednesday eve- ning at three tables of bridge in Miss ;lall‘s apartments in the Kaplan ats. . LEE ALDRICH SPEAKS AT . BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT Evangelist ‘A. Lee Aldrich will speak tonight at 7:30 at the (Bap- tist church on the subject “Un-, pardonable Sin.” A large attendance is urged.. H ' NYMORE YOUNG PEOPLE | MEET THIS EVENING | The Nymore Young People’s so-{ ciety will hold its reguiar meeting this evening at the home of William./ Krog. All members are requested tc-} be present. i MIDWEEK SERVICE | The third of a series of Lenten ser-1| mons: will be preached at St. Paul's| Evangelical church Friday night at 8:00. Subject: ‘“The Cross, A Lesson | in Love.” (German.) Be sure to be| present. Every one cordially welcome. | ‘Wm. F. Kamphenkel, pastor. | FRIENDS SURPRISE MRS. : KRAMER LAST EVENING | Mrs. L. Jewett and Mrs. Sam H. | Webster were hostesses last evening for a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. | Edward Kramer of, Fourteenth street ' and Park avenue. About fifty guests | were present and a most enjoyable time was had by all. Cards, music' and dancing until®a late honr passed the evening in a delightful manner. | Delicious refreshments brought by hte seif-invited guests were served at 6 o’clock. recipient of many beautiful gifts. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petra, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Omstead, Mrs, iSam ‘Webster, Mrs. Edmond Jewett, | Mr. and Mrs. M. LaBounty, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Slosson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Loitved, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ripple, Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Andrews, Mrs. W. N. Weber, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Butler, Miss Dora Hazen, Mrs. Kerchbaum, Miss Mary Kerchbaum, Mrs. Kramer was the || b Miss, Eva |l iGregory, Mr. and ‘Mrs. F. J. Rappa, '| claim the era of the golden rule awd crown it with an autocracy of ser- vice,” he said. *“I pledge an admin- istration wherein all the agencies of the government will function pure- ly as an expression of popular will. Then he paused and in the hush that spread over the vast crowd he made his solemn Dledge: “I accept my part with the singlemindedness of purpose and humijlity of spirit and implore the favor and guidance of God in his heaven. With these 1 am unafraid and confidently face the future.” “I have taken the solenin oath of office on that passage of Holy \Writ wherein it is asked: “What doth the Lord require of thee but to do just- ly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God.' This I plight to God and country.” The progress of the nation, he 3s- serted, proves the wisdom of the po)- icy of non-involvement in old’ world affairs. He emphasized that this nation harbors no hate, and recognizes thgt the new order calls for closer contact between nations. | Turning to the industrial situa- tion, Harding said there is no pluce for revolution in America, urged sub- mission of industrial disputes to con- ference instead of after “‘conflict and suffering.” FORMER COUNTY AGENT VISITS BEMIDJI TODAY A. W. Aamodt, gemeral manager of the Minnesota Potato Exchange, and formerly county agent for Bel- trami county, arrived in the city this morning from Pillager, where he spent Thursday in the interests of the exchange. He left this forenoon for Solway, where he was to attend a farmers’ meeting. Tomorrow he will visit Hines when the potato as- sociation meets. He will return to hls]home at Minneapolis tomorrow night. an influence in jife. And your friend will be concerned for your welfare and together you will work out what is for the best interest of all comcerned. And you will find life becoming more and more broad as you learn to think from your friend's viewpolnt.—Ix- change. . Ploneer Subscribe tor The Dal AGAIN SHOWING CHARLES RAY “CROOKED STRAIGHT” A story that gets un- der your skin, races through your blood, beats in your heart like a hammer. ALSO MACK SENNETT'S “HIS LAST FALSE STEP” \Elko Tomorrow Only | i | C,\hoice Pot Roast ...... SELECT YOUR MEAT FOR YOUR SUN- | DAY DINNER FROM THIS LIST [l King Brand Popcorn, i} 3 pkes : 35¢ Hawaiian Pineapple, 8 slices, in can size 214, extra fancy ... Spinach, large can........ 23c Borax Soap, 6 for........ 25¢ Swift Pride Soap, 11 bars 50c I} 98 Ibs Cremo Flour ... {} 49 1bs Cremo Flour Daily Cup Coffee, 1b... 34c Uzar Coffee, 1b Empress Coffee, Ib.....44c¢ : Barrington Hall Cof- fee, Blue Rose Rice, 4 1bs..30c 2-1b jar Heinz Apple | Butter, . | [ | Jello, 2 for Nu-Jell, (same as Jel- lo), 3 for . ..25¢ Corn, Peas or Golden Wax Beans, 2 for. Large bottle Catsup....28¢ 10-1b pail Syrup.......... 64c 5-1b pail Syrup [ REX THEATRE TO0AY ! William Fox presents— , | i The Dare-devil of the World in— “The Daredevil” The Romance of a Hard Boiled Tenterfoot i Be Thrilled By it at The Rex T_oday "~ MUTT & JEFF COMEDY “SON OF TARZAN OF THE APES” 4 The World’s Wonder Jungle Serial by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Thril ls—Action—Excitement—Romance—Sensation | éflfidg'f‘,’:",‘n:?n;“e Mo B cehurchion Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Caldwell left | Mrs. Hovey, Miss Menette Andrews, | Choice Rib StEW .icusemsssiibsnsiserossasniss 10c \ Senl |tor_ Btinneapotls ~Wednesday nmight.| Mrs: D C, Searl, Miss Lean Porter, | Rolled Rib ROBEE ... oooeoooeeeeemeseeeeeereeerreees 35¢ [ — T e 09100 Wool flannel shirts at $1.95 at|They have sold their home at 123 |friend, Miss Margaret Mayer and | Rex Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9: Gill's Saturday morning. Buy them | TWelfth street, amd expect to Te-|grjends Miss Lilly Hov 2 teiend, i Leg of Veal e 30c S o — by the dozen. 1t3-4 |main in Minneapolis indefinitely be- |gna \wm Ballvxn’ ande?loflmx riend, . AE00 SO Sasbanimasa e SRS vt e o e ; fore going to their new loeation. | 3 ekl o hramer Shoulder of Veal .... _SATURDAY__ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vandersluis I WHAT’S ON' TONIGHT | % returned this morning from San|_ Is the shoe problem bothering you? i Veal Stew 8¢ A Story of Justice in a Lawless Town Francisco and Los Angeles, Cal.,|Try the Consumer’s Shoe Co.—om® | Evangelical services at Baptist | William Fox presents where they have spent the past eigbll:t pair or a:dozen. Ome price to Il‘& ; clnlxrch at 7:30 o’clock. Leg of Lamb ................... weeks. They report a very enjoyable 4. 1. 0. 0. F. at 1, 0. O. F. hall at | trip. . |8 o'clock. Shoulder of Lamb ......cccccoveeiieriiiaecceeneeeen WILLIAM RUSSELL E. P. McMahon, assistant man-| S A. W. Benson, 414 Irvine avenus, |ager of the C. W. Jewett Co., return- | Sient Criticism Powerful, LamDb SEEW oo eene e ceerenicenarenas IN |ed yesterday morning from Duluth where he attended the auto show and Ford dealers’ convention. The con- vention and banquet were held at| {ively rebuke us and help us to bet- the Spaulding hotel Wednesday. | ter living are not they who talk free- | i 1y to us about our shortcomings, but they who are quietly doing the things we are failing to do.—Exchange. -arrived home this rning from a two month’s trip to the southern part of Sweden. He went there to visit his pafents, whom he had not seen for over thirty years, and he reports a very emjoyable time. 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. FigiE t3-! Drs. Larson & Larson,! Optometrists. If trou-: bled with headaches, “THE IRON RIDER” By Frank L. Packard P —SUNDAY— «THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE” This is the drama in which there is told the tale of a MAN :nd his LOVE chilling cold; of a WIFE who true as a wife could be; of a wonderful CHILD and a HOME by the sea; of a JACKAL, the meanest that ever was born, who tore at the heart that already was torn; of the strength of THE WOMAN, mistakes of THE MAN. Can Pork Shoulder Roast .......ccocooweiprmeeieens ; ! Pork Loin Roast ... ‘ Head Lettuce—Celery—New Beets—New Carrots ! | | PALACE MEAT MARKET PHONE 200-201 i counts for most. Those who effec- || J. C. McGhee, county superintend- ent of schools, expects to return to Bemidji Saturday or Sunday evening. He has been visiting the schools in | the morthern part of the county rori | the past three weeks, and he reports | ‘the roads almost impassable in places | on account of so much snow. | LAND OWNERS We need a few improved and par-/ i tially improved farms in.the vicinity , = } | | Criticism that says not a word t | | | | Crowded House. Little Mary awakened In fright one || night recently. When her mother went to her to ascertain the cause of | her screams she safd: “Oh, I dreamed that satan and all of his family were coming into the house.” ¥ nervousness or eys dis- n S e 1 2 L o orders of any kind, needing gldsses of Bemidji for our spring listing. gt;RSCRIBE FOR THE i ‘ YOU tell WHAT HAPPENS? We don’t think you can. oy e ar S | L DAILY PIONEER| ot s nnn

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