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(16, 1921 - THE BEMIDJI DAILY RIONEER midji business visitor today. John P. Ridel of Deer River spentz the day here on business. Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s bak-: 12-4tf | ery. . Lloyd Swedberg of Buena Vistaj ‘was a caller in the city today. Take home a brick of Koor's.ice | cream. 4-5tf ‘Miss Mary Gorham of Owatonna was a visitor in the city today. —ifp Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter’s bakery. 10-6tt 0. J. LeBlanc of Nashwauk was a Bemidji business visitor today. Phelp’s Grocery delivers four times dajly. Call phone 667. 1mo4-1 E. V. Bergstrom of Crookston spent | Tuesday in the city on business. fFred Klein of the town of North-, ern was a caller in the city.today. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidjl, Mlnnmta 10-27¢ Elizabeth C. Hoeck of Park Rapids was-a Tuesday visitor in Bemidji. Mrs. J. Cochran is reported ill at her home, 909 Mississippi avenue. Did you attend the lfxilllnery and ready to wear opening at Troppman'’s. 3t3-16 Waldemar Johnson is spending the day in Park Rapids on business. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt E. J. Rustad of Thief River Falls was a business visitor here Tuesday. Fresh, sweet dairy Dbutter received here daily. People's Co-operative Store. 6t3-19 Fred and Frank Clark of Turtle transacted business in Bemidji Tues- day. One hundred ladies’ hats arrived to- day from New York city for the mil- linery opening at Troppman’s. 3t3-16 Ralph Dickinson of Buena Vista was a business caller in the city to- day. b Mrs. Frajk Denning of Northern is visiting {friends in Bemidji this week, - "Our motto is qualtty! Our strength i§ service, Phelp’s: Grocery. Phone 657. 1mo4-1 Don’t forget that Sunday Tribune at Brwig’s News Stand with all the prétty girls. 1t3-16 | J. W. Buss and A. C. O'Banion ot | Park Rapids were business visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Big special on Pillsbury’s Best flour, 98 1b. sack, $5. Troppman’s Grocery. 2t3-16 Gilbert Peterson and sonm, Lester, of Werner, were in the city today| tragsacting business. "Mr. and Mrs. William Kieler of Wilton autoed to Bemidji Monday and called on friends. Big special on Pillsbury’s Best| flour, 98 1b. sack, $5. Troppman’s Grocery. 2t3-16 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simpson and John Parlfer of Remer were visitors | in the city yesterday. E. H. Jerrard of‘Port Arthur, Can- ada, is in the city on business, hav- ing arrived here yesterday. Fresh eggs, laid yesterday. We'll| bring them to you. People’s Co-oper-| ative: Store. 6t3-19 John Shoberg will leave tomorrow morning for Sweden where he will visit ‘relatives for about a year. Cash paid for Libérty bonds. G. B. Hodley, Northern Grocery Co. o t Mrs. Martha Mash of Blackduck visited relatives while shopipng in Bemidji between trains on Tuesday. Cyril Dickinson of Puposky was in the city today visiting his wife and daughter, Betty, who are at the hos- pital. Attend the millinery and ready to wear opening at Troppman's Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday. 3t3-16 | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Erwin, who have occupied the John Goodman res- idence for some time, left for Dnluth yesterday. Our shoes are easy to wear and| our- prices are easy on the pockot book. Consumers Shoe COmp-ny3 " it LAND OWNERS We need a few improved and par- tially improved farms in the vicinity | of Bemidji for our spring Hstingu Chas. S. Carter, Bemidji Minn. 0t3-lfi eyes fitted. V_____f_ i / ‘Ioss of a good mother. R o ,l ."Heath of Swatara was a Be-; i ls)olv. Tsh swears n]lcglz;_‘nuc to the blouse, | | E ut due courtesy: is shown the skirt in | %4 | the stitching of blue about the V-shaped | SOUDER-SMITH ‘ 0 R R Ow IClarence T. Smith and Agnes Vi- .| wear. Go to thé Consumers Shoe Co. | !BAPTIST MISSIONARY CIRCLE MEETS TONIGHT | The Missionary Cirele of the Bap- tist church will meet at the » home of Mrs. S. L. Sellers, 1215 Be- | | midji avenue, tonight at 7:30 o’clock. | g Miss Reibert of the Northwestern | i | | Bible school of Minneapolis, will | | s DINNER GUESTS | have charge of the devotional. Miss | | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Grier of Ten- Murray, also of Minneapolis, will |strike were dinner guests at the |sing a solo. Mrs. A. W. Johnson will home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Min- leview the fourth chapter of the |nick 914 Irvine avenue, last evening. Bible and Mission Study Book; and ‘Misse&z Campbeil and Olson will sing two duets. There is much business {MODERN SAMARITANS TO to be attended to, and it is urged that MEET TOMORROW NIGHT |all be present on time. : The Modern Samaritans will hold | |their regular meeting Thursday eve-'BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BOOSTERS Ining at 8 o’clock in the I. 0..0. F.| {hall, A large attendance is desired. ATTEND REVIVAL SERVICES s The Boys' and Girls’ Booster club Is the title| of a tremen-| dous story by E. W. ‘ Hornung i author of “ Raffles, ”| | put into pic-| ' tures i | | | 5 revival service conducted by Rev. ! [ | ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE | Rohoisl see onueien b Ren Bf e | | | Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Given enter-|yesterday afternoon was largely ats| | ELKO | ; ‘talned at two tables of bridge at tended, there being 75 boys and 68 | | | itheir home, 707 Minnesota avenue. |girls present. Mr. Rueckert has a | |last evening. Dr. H. .A. Northrop |most pleasing manner with the chil- Sunday | :received the prize. Mrs. Given serv-|dren, and his lessons, stories and Monda Ied very dainty refreshments. songs were much enjoyed by all pres-1 | y | ) ent. The meetings will be held {Tuesday 0240 | JENNIE-LARSON afternoon this week, with the e | Fred Jen willi tion of Saturday, from 3:30 till 4:15, IN CHARMEUSE AND SERGE | ywore amitod 1o mareiann st 450 year |and 00 doubt the church will e filled ; When you are: doubly puzzled as to terdny afternoon by Judge of Probate | to its capacity before the week is | color scheme and fabric, follow the lead |J: E. Harris. Miss Esther Hoge and | over. ‘of this Paris conceit and use all. The {Roy Kreiger were the attendants to| e a———————— | skirt is of dark blue serge, while the |the ceremony. They will make their | blouse is of pearl gray charmeuse. The |home in Brainerd. JParkerRead Jr. HOBART BOSWORTH neck ‘and lower edge of the blouse. Medium slze requires 1)j yard 4S-inch Cla Souder of Farley were married | i serge and 234 yards 40-inch satin. at the Presbyteriap parsonage at 11 ———Thuuday Only i Pictorial Review. Dréss No. 9240. |c¢’clock’ this morning, Rev. Warford | Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. Price, 35 |officiating. They were nccompflniem cents. .i .. |Ly Charles Souder, brother of the g Repeat Showing of ‘,bride ‘They will make their home| {mear Farley. IDOUGLAS McLEAN WHAT'S ON TONIGHT ; ; Revival services ~at Methodist | BIRTHDAY PARTY ° #and DORISMAY —in church at 7:45 o'clock. Mis. D. §. Mitchell entertained at aps Foand A. M:at Magonie Pall|por home, 32 Tenth street. this aftor- “ 1 | = noon in honor of her son Donald’s | Daughter of Rebekah at 1. 0. O. F tenth birthday. The following guests | —_— {hall at 8 o’clock. Missionary Circle of Baptist churc! “‘i’;‘ee ';':;e’golafi?"%sn;::“e“R;‘l‘:l; ;‘:fi({sj.i f;.lv'/eieu"eerast x;e.szlgell)\'i?‘.m}fw Be-| Jonnson, Morris Prossor, and Mait-| H < L ” J B b 1Iar:ld )}{sitche]l ‘Games were enjoyed Ourb eave R birthday. lunch was served Leave your order at Erwig's News ang & £no o Bt ¥ Stand for the Minneapolis Sunday }und Donald recelved masiy gitts. Tribune that contains the page of| | i Eno'ugh‘ big, exciting laugh |} mix-ups for half a dozen pictures. SURPRISE PARTY A most pleasant ‘surprise party Mrs. J. M. Neuman, 1019 Beltrami |was given at the Charles Vander-} DON'T MISS THIS, beautiful Bemidji girls. 1t3-16 avenue, returned from Rochester last |sluis residence, 1001 Bemidji ave-| evening, where she consulted spe- |nue, last evening, in honor of John ! YOUR LAST CHANCE IN THE SUPER-SPECIAL i cialists. |Bowers fifteenth birth anniversary. | To See “the Best Ever” “ONE THOUSAND ames were enjoyed and Mrs. Van- Don't Blame anyone but yourselt |dersluis served a lovely lunch. The) for paying too much for your foot- uests were Bertram Wilson, Waiter, ] —ALSO REPEATING— Barker, Norman French, Merton | 1t3-1 ADenley. George Thompson, Angus | “LET ER Gon i nd Charles Vandersluis. | M Mrs. Mark LaCombe of Brainerd is - — i ack Sennett |spending a_few days with her par-|ST. PHILLIPS’ LADIES’ AID | C omedy ELKO lents, Mr.. and Mrs. J. B. Gratton,| MEETS TOMORROW AFTERNOON | —Thursday Only- An Associated Producers’ Production GRAND SATURDAY 1114 . H Peltram? avenue | The St. Phillips’ Ladies' Ald will be| | Mr. and Mrs. Hector Brown are‘ifi:ierl\?:'eg'héufi;is: ;Btnlsrlg“nf;io: r‘;mving to '?”“}‘f l;’gr‘ks, :nd Mrs(i {sota avenue tomorrow afternoon. Of- {Brown was_in Bemidji and shibped goerg will be elected and all ladies their tmnm.lre to that. place yester-| ot tyo congregation are urged to be | 1 day. 4 > | present.’ Lunch and a short program will be the features of the meeting. M. PH¥bbs is in Bemidji from his| A4l ladies are asked to bring their |farm at Becida, spending a few days friends. |attending to business matters and | | 1t ' visiting his family at 519 Bel m"“iPBESBYTEBIAN ENDEAVOR ! avenue. | ENJOYS SOCIAL AFFAIR ! If it's shoes you are buying, we The Intermediate Christian En- |ean save you money any time. Our deavor society of the Presbyterian iselling prices are low. Consumerschurch held a St. Patrick’s social at {Shoe Co. 1t3-16 | the' home of Miss Anzonetta Kenfield, | szt GRAND Tonight Mr. and.MrsA E. A. Grier, and . Mr. |decorations were in keeping with St. | HOME TALENT MUSICAL COMEDY land Mrs. Schulke and daughter, Miss | Patrick’s day. Games and music were | Florence, of Tenstrike, were in Be- | enjoyed during the evening, and BY ST. PHILLIP’S CHURCH !midji Tuesday, and were all initiated |lunch was served. There were 30 llm:; the Eastern S‘ar lodge last eve-|young people present. | pe = i o — - | VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY METHODIST LADIES’ AID i | Miss Edna Strothberg, who teaches HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | Matmee—z :30 nghts—-7 30-9:15 at Leipold, arrived in the city Mon- T dies’ |day and will visit at the home of Mr. |, o, WalleS (A i e tertaine | d RUTH PAGE nd C ‘ and. Mrs. 8. Mattison, 512 America 2 an | {avenue, while enjoying a two weeks’ ed Thursday at the lmm.e of Mrs. R, THOMAS an WILSON 0 ‘vacauon J. Boardman, 1221 Beltrami avenue. Two “Colored” Gmge"mp, Scenic, Instrumental, Ele:tflcnl\ A business meeting will be held and Extravaganza Act | L K hter, Mrs, |the afternoon spent in sewing and a T — o e e enen vie. [s0cial_time enjoyed. Lunch will be, iting Mrs. J. Essler, 419 Minnesota ferved, and t the Llibwing ladles willy BUDD SHAEFFER | OMEdA TRIO B avenue, and other Bemidji friends, THE PIONEER WANT ADS| BRING RESULTS \ | | | nick, Earl McMahon, A. E. Ellison | “ " . ’;h;k?snfl:n;eew“dasy;xsl;e:?;i &oil;m;\:;:. and B. I Boardman, \ The Cracked Nut For Laughing Purposes Only | i s y d s e e ———— e ———————— T \turlay | : | i — | |NYMORE LADIES SURPRISE il EDITH in the Photo « ! ELK MRS. EDD OF MILL PARK/ : W YOUTH” ‘There w%lrb‘eoa. rEe.gulnrgneetmg otl S: D OF P K[ ROBFRTS Play in 5 Part HITE 0 TH ‘ The ladi¢es of Nymore gave a sur- | , the, -Blks log}geflfl‘g;figfi;refi:g \pnse party Friday afternoon for their old friend, Mrs. Berthal Edd of Mill! —/—=—— SR e SR ‘Park who has been ill for the past LAND OWNERS - !two weeks, having suffered from a | We need afew improved and par- stroke. Lunch and coffée was served. | tially improved farms in the vicinity | The afternoon was spent in conversa- | ‘of Bemidji for our spring listing. |tion and in efforts to cheer up Mrs.| |Chas. 8. Carter, Bemidji Minn. :Edd A collection was taken up as. 6t3-18 | a token of their friendship. | e | The self-invitéd guests were Mes-| | NOTICE dames Ethel Peterson, E. C. Alton, ‘ o | Peter Edd, Charles Swanberg, A. par e O a2t (e | Krog, Ed Akre, William Christenson, | fonic dancing party will be heid | B: M. Merseth, A. 0. Akre, Tom' Ny-| 2 dy Edd, Rev. and Mrs. | Thursday, March 24. Three-pece or- gaard, Mrs. Andy chestra. - 'All Masons and their fam. |Grambo, Miss Esther Oberg, Leonel| flies cordially invited. 1t3-1618nd Lyle Alton. A most enjoyable, iafternoon was spent by all. [fl |MRS. BARCLAY'S MOTHER { PASSES AWAY AT WATEB.I.OO | _Word has- been received here of {the death of Mrs. Edward J. Kings- | ‘bury, mother of Mrs. C. S. (Barclay | jof this city, which occurred at her; Mystery and suspense play important roles in Vitagraph' ‘s Tom home in Waterloo, Iowa, sunda). Terriss production, “Dead Men Tell No Tales.” It lmed with | March 6. Interment was made March | 9. Dropsy was the immediate cause | netlon and thrills. Characters creep in through secret panels and ! |of death, The deceased leaves a hus- || C'd the spectator breathless. Jose, the Portuguese negro is one band and several married children, || ¢ the most interesting characters in the production, because of one of them being Mrs. Cora Blue!| ols picturesque garb and queer maoner. The role offers Walter who was in Bemidji for a time last || James unusual ooportunities. |summer, !hslguest of her sister, Mrs. | Barclay. Mrs. Ki b an | 1 3 3 1 Barclay. Mrs, Kingsbury was anill This super-special photoplay will be on view Kingsbury of Grant valley, and will || at the be remembered by many friends in visits here in the past few years. { M:s, Barclay whodweas ‘summoned ELKO THEATRE to her mother's bedside several weeks 3 |ago, will return home as soon as she || next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday—mati- {recovers from her recent illness suf- ficlently to travel. She has the entire || TI€€S and evenings. gympathy of all who knew her in thc; ~ PAGE THREE, ST, PATRICK'S DAY ENTERTAINMENT . HOME TALENT VAUDEVILLE Snappy Choruses—Clever Dances Solos and Readings SEE BEMIDJYI'S INFANT WONDER MUSIC BY THE POPULAR ELKO OR‘CH'EVSI;RA;‘ GRAND THEATRE - Wednesday and Thursday—March 16th and 17th ~ ADMISSION—50c-75¢ OH! WHAT’S THAT NOISE? WAHDA HAWLEY 2 THE OUTSIDE- WOMAN S REALART PIGTURES Gacmuw BIGGEST ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON YOU SIMPLY MUST GO AND SEE THE DAINTIEST OF STARS IN THE MERRIEST OF DOMESTIC COMEDIES In Addition—“TWELVE P. M.” Two Part Comedy ELKO TONIGHT ives A Story of Gilded Evil and Golden Innocence - William Fox presents Shirley MASON “FLAME OF YOUTH REELCRAFT COMEDY “WHEN THE CAT’S AWAY” I1l Cure Your Prize Grouch— Married or Single Rex Orchestra Matinee:2:30—7:10-9:00 REX TODAY —THURSDAY & F RlDAY— One Man—One Wife! Civilization forces man to accept that principle but it cannot control his mind. LIONEL BARRYMORE production of W. B. Maxwell’s novel, dlrected by Kenneth Webb. “THE DEVIL'S GARDEN” ——SATURDAY— WILLIAM FAIRBANKS IN “A WESTERN ADVENTURER” A Real Western Thriller —SUNDAY— VIOLA DANA “THE OFF-SHORE PIRATE” Y